' ■"* For'Safe. I ygBY desirable House and Lot, in the ■}\ Borooi.il.. Apply to Cnr liElo, Dec. ili ’H 2 [t ' Wollcfc. TiYfICE ia hereby given to nil persona ■W ji.tcrcslcil, that the accountof David Noiswan- J.’.(loiniirUtco of Jacob Hartraau, a Lunatic, has ;? tr ' filed in tho Prothonotary’s office for exami- Ac., ami will bo presented to tho Court of P'oiion .p'loiis of 'Cumberland County for cou- Kdion'aiul allowance, on Wednesday, the 14th January, ISO;). [1:0.11, ’O2. ILLUSTRATED jjCIEXTIFIC A3IEUICAII. Ihc bett Mechanical Paper in the .World. - EIUHTEENTII YEAH. Volume VIII—Hew Series, . ANEW volume of this popular Journal commences on tho first of January. Ft is ■ublisbed weekly,ahd every, number contains aix -! o.i) 0 .i) paired of useful information, and from five to loiiorig n lI engravings of now inventions and dis- all of which arc prepared tixprcssly for jl;i oolunuu. To the Mechanic and Manufacturer. Koperson engaged in any of. the mechanical or puimfucturing pursuits should think of u doing without” tho Scientific American. It costs but six (ia \s per week; every number contains from six to ♦eii engravings of new machines anlPinrontions, ‘jrhioli can not bo foubdin. any other publleatimi. To the Inventor., The Scientific American is indispensable ts eyery inventor, as- it not oujy contains illustrated dc j rijilions of nearly till tho l bost inventions as,they rime out, but-each number contains an Official J,ist of the Claims Of rill the Patents issued from the United States Patent Office during tho week nrevious ; thus giving a corroct history of the pro cess of inventions in .Wo are also receiving, every week, the best scientific journals u f dreiit Britain, Prance, and Germany ; thus pla i-ingin our possession all that is transpiring.in mo eliftiiical science and art in thoso old countries.’— Wt! jhidl’ continue to transfer to our columns copU pus extracts from those journal's of whatever wo’ ijiiy deem of interest to bur readers. • • A pamphlet of instruction as to tho best mode of pMninmgLoiters Patent on -new inventions, is ,fnr .uiik’il free on application. . Messrs. JEunii & Co. have acted as Patent Solio- jiwfor more than seventeen years, In connection the -publication of the Scientific American, ,j.hl tlioy refer to 20,000 patentees for whom they live done businevs/- •’ •.Vo charge is imulo for examining sketches'mid raids of new inventions and lor advising iuven ,(-.ri as to- their patentability. Chutists, Architects, Millwrights and Partners. • The Scientific American will bo found a nvosfuso fr.ljourmil to them/ All the new 'discoveries in tie science of chemistry are given in its cohimns, and tlie interests of the architect and carpenter, are tut overlooked-; all the new inventions and.discov.- efii’S appertaining to these pursuits being published, from week to week; Useful and, practical infor mation. pertaining to the interests .of millwrights n'|il mill-ownerS will ho found in the Scientific American,, which information they caunot possibly ii'btaiis from any otluir source. Subjects in which farmers are interested'will ho found discussed in the .Scientific American j most,of the improvements i:i agricultural implements being illustrated in its ■tuiumiif. . ; ’ . ■TERMS .To mail snbscr.b;rs: Three Dollars a year,, or One Dollar for four months. The yolumes eoin 111**11 on hh Ihc'lirstof January and July. .Specimen •cup! s will he sent gratis to any part of the country. Wcs'Ci’ii and Canadian money'cr. Post-office s'aiCjl- taken at par lor .subscriptions. Canadian -lilt-rih rs will please to remit -twenty-live cents extra on each veur's .subscription to prepay post- MUNN & CO., PriH.ISIIUTIII, ■•37 Park How, X..Y, .SHERIFFS SALE ■ virtue of a. writ of Alias Venditioni !Ex ■ \l ininas issued out* of the Court of . Common ,f-s of Cumberland county, and t.o me dirooiod, to. sale, by public veruluo or outcry,; at the Court- House, in tbo borough of Carlisle, on ilunihitj, the 22c I day of December, 1802, 4t 10 o'clock, a. m., the' following described Real K-tale, viz: ; . . ' .' • A House and Lot of ground -in Carlisle, bounded nil the West by a lot of Miss-Julia' Campbell and A. B. Sharpe," Esq., on the North by Dickinson iiili’y, iin tlie East-hy the publicsquare, und on the Jviith by Alain streets, containing 44,feet front -o il 2-10 feet in depth, bo the same more or less. .Sized and taken'in execution and to be .-sold aa • the properly of lionry Glass. ■ To be sold by me,' . J. T.TIIPPEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Carlislo I . Nov, 2G, TS«2. J . . ' - Conditions of sale—§loo, willbo required to bo paid when the properly is Stricken off. December 4, 1862... ; Proclii inntlmi. WHEREAS tho Hon. James 11. Graham President Judge of tho several Courts of ‘Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of .the'several Courts of Oyer and' Terminer and General Jail -Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin'arid Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Court's o f Oyer and Terminer und Jail Delivery for thetrial of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts.to mo ,directed,,dated the ‘lOtlf day ol NOVEMBER,' 1802, have 'Ordered •tho'Gourt of Oyer ami Terminer npd General Jail Delivery to bo holdcn at Carlisle on the 2nd Monday of January, .1663, (being the' 12th day of. January,)'at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. ’ ’ • NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices’ •ot tho. Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said -precept ‘Commanded to bo then and there in .their proper •persons, -with, their:rolls,.records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to - do ihqao things which to their offices-appertain to bo one, and all those that are bound by recognizances: to proseeutp against tho-.prisoners that are or thou snip! be m the Jail-of said county, -arerto •bo-thcro to prosecute lucan.4ss*sliall be just. • * , •December'4, 1,802, Notice*. Jb I/'.? Ur.h'B and Legal Representatives •/ John Wco’d. \7“OU arc lioroby notified to bo nnU appear * l \\‘ l ho Grplmns’ Court, to bo hold I, T l v an l ror „, tl , , ° C“«nty of Cumberland, , & DA.\, tho 23d day of December 186°- tooVudluf.r r °l fU ? i to floet!pt tho R(ial ER,{tttu »f 6h Dacvowt. ’'l-.™™., LOCH MAN’S * ew > Sh J’-Ugiit Pliotosi-apliic AND AM BRQTY PE GAL LERY, C. is > m Pny to inform'-'his nu- Ihut M”" 10 , tbo l>«bliogenor«Hly, moved his Establishment to nis now, CfALIiEItIT, ■miry storo'nl 11 '’ °. c ' eil P‘ (!l ' by Airs. Neff, as a milli- Mr r !’,. 1 podlto tbo Cumborlniiil Valloy Dank. ''Slit'an^,a U1 “'l,- S . now . nbl ° with bis splendid • ri ‘lu« it,,. „ 10 a ,‘‘“ 1 tiou 01 “ow and expansive appa ’ VOF y boat manufactured, toproduoo woqraphs, cartes de visits, j, anil cvcvjj style of pictures, Turk) t 0 made i» Philadelphia or Now as * ,l a * tCn * n cloucl y or Ambrotypos of deceased per rieiio, 1 cU ' or made iuto carets do D ««ml.er4 flBi2r 0. 1. LOODMAN. riAA .i St, !iy Hoi’S®. b MJ* the premises of the subscriber, mil., nor " ? U ‘ U " n ? bi <>- abn * t 0,10 “bd a f.urth Octoiror |jt Lh,lre blaivin on ; or a'.out tho 23d of llio owncr’tu 1 f* Orso, auont 15 hands high. Pfnparlv n requested to como forward, prove ’'he ho will i,n ,ii rK ““, ancb ta ko him away, othor - 11,0 diaposod of as tho law direc ts, Wl ’ r '21,18«3_5 t * Qll!QllaE STDJUJ AUOIX. OF REiL EST ATE. 11. NEWSIIAJI, Oh Friday, December 19/7/; 1802. THE- subscriber will offer at public sale, on thoabovo day, at Hoover’s Tavern,in Mcohau icsburg, tho following described lloul Estate, viz: No, I.—A Tract of Land situated in Silver Spring township, X 1-4 miles from‘*Mo chanicsburg, north , of tho griddle SprlagroaU. bounded by lands of Heilman, Browuawoll, Bobb, and D. Lino, containing 9 acres and n,.-o 119 derehes, having thereon erected a 'JnSEmK good two-story FRAME HOUSE, a small BARN, and other necessary, out-buildings. A never-failing well of PIN.!. DUKE, . Prothonotary, good water upomtho premises. * This land is of a prime quality, in a good neigh* borhood, and offers particular induccmon.s to any person wanting.a comfortable home. No. 2—Two Town Lois, : in the borough of Mochanicsburg, numbered 204 and 205. These lots are situated ondhp north-west cornorof South Market street and Slmpsoh road,-adjoining property of David Long, and having ■ n-- thereon creeled a.lwo-story weather boarded HOUSE with back building. am H« A good Stable on tho -premises. To this property belongs a water right to tho well on Market street. Tho house is now oc cupied by Win Meily.- -Any further information in regard to these prop erties may bo bud of David Landis; Sr.; residing upon tract No. 1. Sale to commence at lOfc o’clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will bo given and. terms made known by DAVID MILLER, Jib, ‘Dqo. 4, ’62. Executor. , PUBLIC S AL OP VALUABLE TOWN PROfERTY. fpilE undersigned, assignee of Michael Min- JL icb, will sell at Public Sale on FRIDA De cember 19, 1862, .the. following valuable ’Town properties,viz: •• v TWO OUT-LOTS, on the north side of tho York road, in tho borough of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Robert Irvine, Cary W. Ahl, and Peter. £pahr, containing 4 ACRES more or leas., Also, all - that certain row of Brick JLamfl L HOUSES, on East street, ton in nuin- ( | her. . These houses are built of brick -|iisi||EL. and first rate materials, are two-sto ries high, in a good part of tho town, and offer great inducements to those desiring.com fortablo homos. Sale to bo held at tho Court‘Honso, ‘in tbc-said Borougli, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day, when terms will bo made known'by ' DANIEL ECKELS, .. Dec. 4,’62. Aesiyncc. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. T lIE next annual.meeting ■will be held at 1 Newviilc, Dec, 29th, rtt 10 o’clock, A. MA'-to continue fourdays..’ The exercises will'cousist of a discussion - Of the required, branches of Common School Education, in the order in which they are named in the.law, ami .such other discussions as • the .Institute may determine, upon. . ‘These or Essays will bo expected from the fol lowing Teachers,'viz:—Misses A.. E., Smiley, C. K.- Culver, F. Ilenderscn, Si Addams, M. Ph Dips, M. J. Mifflin, A. Washmtfod, and/Messrs. J. S. Dates. 11. J. Wonders, Samuel Mowers, J; N. Pislee. A. D. Iscmhouer, M. Johnson,. E, Mouutz/11. Mi, Crider, S.-H. Caufmah, P. A. Cain, John Layer, P. (i. Alt land, O, 1L Underwood; J. C. Comfort, Goo. San tlurson, and Adam •'Kopnt//;-after -the reading of which, , Profc.ssienahpertific , ate3'wiirbc l prescntcd to them by the Comity Superintendent . It is very desirable thattherd bo -a ‘largo tiUond ance, of both. Directors and Teachers. . ■ JOS; MIFFLIN, Chairman Ex.aiul President Com. iDce, 4, ’(l2—4t. Every Body Take Notice! - Wll (Lcidiiili,■ Simyer. & Miller,. "Riist. Main street, one,door from. Martin’s Hotel,) havcj received our -Wtnlor Goads,'whJob, 'for quan tity, variety ami completeness cannot bo surpassed* Ladies’ Dress Goods latest.importiitums and newest styles. •JPkuii Reps, all co'ors, Figured MeriuoeS, Cadimeres, Dilaines, ■ Empress Cloth, Epingllms, * Poplins, 'Valencias, *«fec., Ao. A.full stock of very superior Silks, plum and figured; A largo supply of Rhjck Silks boughfboforo the heavy advance in prices. CLOAItS! CLOAKS! Having.the exclusive agency for this .place of one of the largestniauufucturing houses in the country, Ladies’.-will find our assortment full and of the , latest styles. ‘Wo havo-a few clodks from last-eca-: son which wo will soilless than cost. SHAWLS ! of all kinds. $2OOO worth bfFT’JRS, of all kinds and-.qualitios. AVc givo-'epccirl attention to • Mourning Goods, and have on hand a large supply-of Silks, Reps, Morinocs, Cashmeres, Lcwisc, Turono, Bombazines, Alpacas, Mourning Collars, Veils, Gloves, Upabry, Crapes, Trimmings, Shawls, «tc. A largo supply of Balmoral Skirts. Hoop skirts of the latest improvements. Embroideries, Woolen Hoods, Scarfs, Hosiery of till kinds,. Ac, MENS’ AND BOY’S WEAR ! French Cloths, Gassimorcs, Vestings, Overcoat ings. All, kinds ofFurnishiug Goods. Domestic goods in immense supply. CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS. All kinds of .house furnishing goods. Constant addition of now goods through tbosoason. Wo cordially invito the attention of the publioto the above goods, and many others not mentioned. LEIDICU, SAWYER & MILLER. ,J. T. BIPPEY, ■ ' Sheriff, Deo. 4, ’62. 1802. THE. 1852. FARMERS, BUILDERS, ■ , MECHANICS, And the public 'generally, will please call at the Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA., [Adjoining the 2 -—At; Dr. WE MENTZEK, ■ physician.and surgeon/ • HAS removed hid oUle.o .to Qvo otfico’of Dr. ’J. J. Zit auv, C iruer of NArtlf ll.iuyve'r and L m’thcr *ji« , Carlisle,' All patients, entrusted to his care, either fro hi town or he-prom'ptly‘idteiulcd to., ‘ Feb. 13, 18152—tT. 'ism JKoo!t Ftn- IStfiS. 1 (J\ ad Liter ary ami .Pictorial / Th> |mh!Lhcv of L’lidoy VlaidyV.l’ook, thankful ,lo lhai .pniiiie 'which has enabled him lo publish u ouguzuuj for flie'la.-t rlurty-llireejyears of a larger cSri.Mil.ilion than uM-yiu America.,.has-nir.de an ar rangement with, the most popular authoress.in this country—Marian Uarluiid. Aurhoress of*" Alone," •* Hidden Path,” .»* .Moss. .Side." •••Xemcsis,*’ and •• Miriam,'’. who will furnish'aSlnry for every nmn ber bf.tho, Laity's Hook, for This uhuie -will place the Lady's Book -in a lilumry .point of sview tar ahead of any oilier magazine. Marion Ifarlund writes for no other publication.. Our other favorite writers will all continue lo furnish articles through out the year; • The best Lady's Magazinc-tn.lho World and the Cheapest. The Literature is of, that kind that can h.o read aloud in the family circle, and. the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the lluplc. The Music, is al! original, and would cost 25 cents (tho RriCe of,the Book) in the music stores : hut most of U is’eopynghted, and cannot bo obtain ed except inGodey.” Our .Steel-Engravings. All efforts'to rival us in this have ceased, and we how stand alone in this department,-giving us we do, many more and infi nitely bolter engravings than are ‘published.in any other work.. Godey’s immense double sheet fas’ll ion plates containg from live to seven full length Colored Fashions on ouch .plate. Other magazines give only two. Far ahead of any Fashions in Europe or America. Godey‘s.is the only work in the world that gives these immense plates, ami they are such as to have excited the wonder ofpnhlishers and the public. Tim publication of these plates costslOf -000-moro Mum fashion plates of the old'slyle, and nothing but our wonderfully largo circulation ena bles .us to give them. Other magazines canned afford it. ' We never spare money when the public can ho bunctited. ~ * Those fashions may bo relied on. Drosses may bo made after them, ami,the wearer will not subject herself to ridicule as would bo the case if she visit ed the large'cities dressed after the stylo of the plates’given iu some of our so called fashion muga'- zines’.- ' Onr wood Engravings, ofavhich wo give twice or tree times as many as any other magazine, are ftun mistaken for steel. . Imitation. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady’s Book is the original publication and the cheapest. If you take Godey, you wantno other ulagazino. Everything that is useful or •ornamental in-a house can be found in Godey. • Drawing lessons. No. other magazine gives them, and we have given enough to .'ill several largo volumes. Our receipts are suoh ,as can bo found nowhere olso. Gooking in all its variety—Confectionary —, tho Nursery—tho Toilotr—tbo Laundry—thy Kitch en. Receipts upon all subjects are to found in the pages of the Lady's Book. Wo originally started this department, and have peculiar facililcs d'or making it mostporfoet. This department alone is worth the price of the Book. Ladies work table. This department comprises cngravtngs and descriptions of every article that a lady wears. Model Cottages. No other magazine has this department. . Teum.sj Casij ix Advance. —One copy one year, $.‘L Two copies one year, $. r ). Three copies ono year, $O. Four copies ono year, $7. Five copies ono your, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $l5. Eleven copies one your, and an extra copy .to .the person sending the Club, $2O. And the only magazine that cun bo introduced into the abuve-elubsMn place of tho Lady's Book is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. Special Clubbing ivifh other Mar/aztnes. Qodoy’s Lftdy’sDook and Arthur's Homo Maga zine both' one year for $3 50. Godey’s Lady’s Book ami Harper’s Magazine both one year for St 50. Godoy, Harper, and Arthur will all throe ho sent one year on receipt of SO 00. Treasury Notes ami Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Bo careful and pay tho postage on your letter. Address A. L. GODEY 323 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .November 0, 1802. NAILS AND SPIKES—I2OO kegs Nails and Spikes, just received, of tho very best makes and warranted. 'Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices, at tho Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, March 27, 1883. East Main street. New Goods 1 ’! New Goods ! Anew and beautiful assortment of Now Goods from New York anil Philadelphia have just boon opened at the far famed CHEAP STORE of ' P. S. Jlcmomher tbo.place, one door west of the County Prison, Main St. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ann Mateor, deceased, late.of the village of Lisburn, Have been issued by die‘Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber, residing in Upper Allen township. AH persons in debted to the said estate are hereby requested to make iimncQiilto'pay merit-null those havin', claims will present them, duly authenticated” for sottleriieut, to . ’ MICHAEL COCKLIN, Oct, 9,’o2—Of* Executor, LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Thomas P. Dwon, deceased, late of the. bor ough of Carlisle, have been issued by the Register of ■Cumberland .county to the sub scriber, residing in the said borough. All persons indebted to tbo said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to ’ PETER SPAIIR, Oct. 9, ’o2.—Gt Executor Administrator’* ]V«Ucc. , NOTICE i-a hereby/given that Letters-of Administration on tl/e estate of Mrs. Jane McCauslin, late of Newton township, dcc’d., have been granted to thb'undcrsigncd. . Ali persons indebted to flip intestate aro.reqnest ed Ip make payment immediately, and those having claims against, the estate will also present them Tor settlement.. ■ • . MICHAEL BEAVERS, Out. lb, ’o2—Of* . ■ Ailiiiinielm/or. fia t&Ca p .Kni poriu m, r rilK undersigned Living purchased (lie 1 stock; .A.,' of the Into William J£. Trout, dec’d, would respectfully announce to the public tliathb ,wsllrontiime the IfttUlutj JlnuinenH ut the old .stand in High Street, yunl with a renewed'and effi cient' effort, produce articles of Head Dress of “Every Variety, Style,.and Quality. tlmt shall be strictly iu keeping with the improve ment of the art, ami fully up to the age in which .we live. *, Ho has now on hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the. lincst Fur ami sill: , lulls, and ut prices that most- suit every one who has an eye to getUngtho worth of his money. His .Silk, Mold Skin,;and Denver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish,' by those of any other establislnneut in the eon«tr£.' . Dots* Hats of every rth' .hand. -He respectfully invites'all. the old patrons and as many new onus; ns possible, to give him a call. .... Carlisle,-Dec. ?q-,‘ ISCJ CEMENT. Cement in large orsmall quan tities, nt manufacturers prices, and warranted good. - ‘ ‘ • V ■ - : CHAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains, Pump Tubs, in large quantities, selling very, cheap, at the store of John P. LVNK ' & Carlisle. June 12, '62. P. QUIGLEY/- ' Auditor Second door cast of.the Market House. DEALER IN IHANOS. No^ - Rosewood Pianos, from the host makers. A®*- yT.-; The best'manufactured- instruments from S-15 to .5100.. Violi is, Guitars, Aceordeons, i/lu'cs^-Fifes, Drums, .Uanjos,:Tamhnnrjnos. Violin and, Guitar- Strings, amt.Musicnl - Merchandise in general- ' . . SHEET -MUSIC. A complete assortment for all instruments, The latest publication always on hand. Teacher on the Piano ami guitar, Instrumental and Vocal music. Pianos, mill'Mclodeons tuaod and rcpairi'd. 1 ' Juno 12,1902, ' . A; LENK. ! New Wine mid Liquor Store, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA. • (jif EARLY OPPOSITE UIU/sTiyTEh-.-) f PIIE uttUorsignett would respectfully "cull I the.attention of Merchants, Hotel-tappers, and citizens generally, to his new Wind and Liquor Store,-where ho intends to kccp constautly on hand a,full and complete bsaortment of . ’PURE AND UNADULTERATED WXNBSajid LICHJORS. Any article fold as such, will bo as 'rlqiresehted, anil will bo sold' Wholesale or llotnil nt'tlic lowest market iirieus. Ills stock consisting iu port of BRANDIES,' BeAiou. 01:ii iI,"T- -I. Dupnj, .Peliovoista, -superior .old'Cherry, Bluckborry,iimltdingor, ,’WINES,_ , Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga und-Claret. : . dVdIISKTES, . MnmingalidliL, Old Itye, -’Bourbon and common. Together .with a full assortment of Gins, Jamal on Spirits, St.-Croix.and New England Hum. BITTERS—;Of tile very best'quality. , • JOHN GOODYEAR. April 2-1, 1802. SHIRTS, Drawers, Nock Ties, Handker chiefs, Iloso, a very largo stock and iii endless vnrietviit low-prices.- Tlio best Pino Shirts in town. Six for-ton dol ors. Mado to order or .'ready made. ' - ISAAC LIVIGSTON, Oct. 29, ’92. - North Hanover St. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed hy the Court to hiaraliair sand distribute. She as sets iu the hands of Jacob Juooby; adminis tratin' of Peter Jacoby, deo’d., among: the parties entitled 'thereto, will attend to tlio duties of liis appointment, at his office, in Carlisle, sn Monday, the Bth day of Decem ber next, at 10 o’clock, n. m., whore all par ties interested will attend. 11. NEWSIIAM, Auditor. Nov. 13, 1862.—3fc, Important Notice. ALIj persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call und settle thoir accounts; as further indulgence will not bo given. Nov.lH, T>2. PHILIP ARNOLD. THE two largo and desirable rooms (second ami third stories,) over luhotTs store*; arc tor rout. I*or almost any kind of business those rooms are very'desirable. Pur particulars enquire of Nov. 13, 'o2—it. C. INIIOPP. CLOCKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! JUST received from New York, a beautiful assortment of now* ami desirable styles of ■ .CLOAKS from the most fashionable Now York Cloak House, which arc now ready for inspection at Greenfield & SlieaUei’s NEW AND CHEAP STORE. On the above goods wo dofy competition. As « have not dealt in the article 1 ? '’°““ will ho certain of getting a NEW OLOAE of us, as wo had no Ono Door West of County Prison. Nov. 20, ’O2. . JOB PRINTIN'® isatly «seouted at this office., GREENFIELD A SIIEAFER. iVolicc. IVolicc. J. G. GALLIC. A. LENK. in Zng’s Corner Andltoi-’-s Notice. F»r livul, Carlisle Deposit Bank. A dividend of Five per cent, free of govern ment faxes, has boon declared out oflhc profits of Urn Hank, for tho'laat six mouths, which will bo paid to tho Stockholders, or tboir legal representa tives, upou demand being made for tbo same. . IV. M. UEETEjt, CWrier. Carlisle Nov. 0, 1802. Carlisi.m Deposit Hank, 1 ‘Carlisle, Nov. 3,-1302. j THE annual election for Directors will bo bo held at the Hank, on Monday, November 17,1862, betweeirthc hours oflO A.Al.uud 21’. M. •By order of tbo Heard. tV. M. BEETE3I, . Cuthiir. Carlisle Nov. 0,1862—2 t. 0., & s. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO STRAY CATTLE. Section 1. Bo'it enacted and ordained by tbo Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted,and ordained by tho authority of tho some, That tho running at largo of stray cattle, upon cither of tho four Public Squares, in tho centre of tho Borough-, is hereby declared a nuisance, and any per son or persons whose-cattle shall ho taken', so -trespassing upon said Squares, or either of them, shall ho subject to a fine of i'ivo Dollars, to bo recovered before any Justice of the Peace,'aa fines of like amount arc recovera ble, tbo one-half of: which shall go to the person dunking-tbo.information to tho Justice, and the other half to the Borough. Secliou-S,. -If cattle bo found-trespassing, ■upon any of said Squares above mentioned, any person or-persons finding theni shall bo. and they are hereby ‘authorised to soizo and detain them, until the above fine and costs arc paid. - And if tho owner of tho said cat tle-refuses to pay tho same according to the judgment of the Justice of the Peace, within twenty-four hours after the time such judg ment shall bo rendered, then tho said Justice shall have power to issue an order to the High Constable for the sale of the said cattle, or so .many thereof as shall bo accessary' to pay. .said-fine and costs. • • Enacted into an ordinance tbisilod day of October, A. D. 18G2. , . .C. P. I.IUMIUCII, President'Town Council. ...A., SUNS 10MAN, ‘ ' Chief Burgess. Attest, Jos. W. Oiiii.nr, ■ , . Secl’.i/ dj Corporation. „ Oct. 50, 'O2 ‘.New’.. Goods, ’ JUST received a very large stoo CLOTHES,' . . cassimeTes. . OVERCOATS, . - VESTINGS, &c.,'4-c., at'the North lliinuvcr Street Clothing Emporium,; to which tho'imh.seriher hcg3 a ciirclut luppo’cTion of the public; Ho ulao.iu.vUoa attention to his im mouse variety of ■ Mena’s auil Hoy’s. ClotlViaig-, of all styles and Garments made to : order with neatness.and dispatch-at short notice and warranted' a fit-or r.o sale.' Persons wishing to buy 'Means and Hoy's wear by the yard, will find a superior assortmen-fc of Goods, which will-bo cut free.of charge if desired. , liSAAG LIVINGSTON, ■’ Opposite American Hotel, October 20, 1802. Great Excitement. HAS boon raised in Carlisle and surround ing country on learning that, the subscriber has returned from the city with a tremendous stock nl' 9 &OOBS, All bonght for tensh, and to bo sold at such low prices as will/civiso somojpeople to shake in their boots. -In this,very ox tensive-stock bo found grout.piles of '• ;> 'DRESS GOODS, 1 Of Hill; Poplins, Turin, Lustre,-Fahey Silks, In va riety, -Black - Silks, - of .tbo very most, celebrated manufacture, jllpbcir, Pliiid, Pori do Clipvo Silk, Black Embroidered Mohair Sutiu, Plaid,- Check," Mqzambiqucs, Chailics, Do Laiucs,. Bombazines,- Laws, Sale to commence at 10 . o’clock, a. m., of said day, when terms will bo made known i>y MICHAEL SEAVEKS, Administrator, N. B.—l will also sell at the same time and place the Household and Kitchen Furniture . of said deceased. M. S. Carlisle,.Oct. 23, ' PHESEIIVE YOUR'BEAUTY, SEMMETRY OF FORM, TOUR HEALTH AND, MENTAL POWERS, By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Spe cific 'Remedy known as • HELM BOLD'S EXTRA CT RUCBU. . Rend the advertisement, in another column, and profit by it— - •. Disease and S3’mptoms Enumerated* Cut it out,-and Preserve it. You may not new requirodt, But may at some Future Day. “ It gives health and vigor to the frame,, • And bloom to the pallid tdieok.” ‘lt Saves Long Suffering,and Exposure. . Beware of Counterfeits.!, Cures Guaranteed. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SQUTILEAET COE. f 1 tli &, MARKET Adjoining the Feniizgl-vania Rail-Road Depot Philadelphia, THE undersigned -would respectfullyinform the public that ho has taken tho above Hotel, formerly known as “ THE MANSIOX HOUSE ” which ho has refitted aud nowty'lurnished through out. Tho -Rooms ato spacious and commodious, and urnishod with every convcnicneo to bo found in tho ■test Hotels in tho city. Tho i( UNITED STATES” is admirably located for - the convenience of travelers, being under tho same roof with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus •Giivihg both hack hire and porterage ot baggage. 1 No pains Vill bo spared to Tender tho “ UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreopblo re sidence to all who may favor it with thoir patron age!. Charges moderate. il. Vt r . •KANAUA, Proprietor. December *l3, 1860. Iron—Hammered and. just received, and war quality, with a largo a*-, IKON— 100 tons of .Rolled —of all' sizes ranted, to bo of .the best ■ sdrtmcnt of Sheet Iron, Hood Iron, Baud Iron, . Horae Shoo Iron, . Spring Stool, Cast Stool, Blister Stool, Horse Shoos, • i Horse Shoe Nails, •Rivets, Ac. Washer*, Anvil*, i Vice*, Files, 1 Rasp*, Bolts, Nuts, Screw Plates. Blacksmith Bellows, 'Ac., Ac., t, at tho Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. . Cheaper than tho-choapesl March 27, 1882. WAR 1 WAR!! MILITARY suits of every description made at short notice, of every style, color, and quality, at moderate prices by . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, . North Hanover St. October 29, 1802. Id Rem. THE large rooms formerly occupied by the Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets, Carlisle, are for rest. Inquire of ' • J. B. BRATTON. THE subscribers Would respectfully call th. attention of Lunebutners and tho citizens of Carlisle, and tho surrounding country generally, t* their new COAL YARD, uttachod to hia Ware-house, on West High St., where they will keep constantly ■ . on hand a large supply of tho beat quality of Coal, to wit: Lykent Valley, LuMt Oroqe t and V- Tr ever ion. Broken, Eytj and Nnt C/on?—;scrcon cd and dry, all of which he pledges himself to sell at tho Idweacposai \ bio prices.. Best qual ity, of Tawelniiwt* «md Blacksmiths* Coal alwayi on hand. - . All orders left at tho Wuro House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. •’ The axlen and east pennsbobo' MUTUAL PIPE INSUIiANCE (JOMPAiVT of Cumberiund county, incorporated by an .hot of Assembly, in tho yorir 1843, and having/recently had ita charter extended to tho your y making appli cation to any of the Agents, • March l.*l, ISO 2. -■ ’ , r .. - • r— p> , . iS.—lo'tons of White 11,' just received, with WOULD call the attention of the publio to his' largo and superior stock of COAL and LUMBER, which hb constantly keeps on baud at bis yard, near tho Gas Wbrks., The.-attefttion Of builders srml^tiufira», ) vs lw iiaSTt»-.-sn'>-‘rly invitod-tooUi*' stock of .SOAKTLIKG, PAhfAdS, WEATHER* JiOARDfNa, FRAME STUFF, ROARDSiSHIK GLES, PL A XK. 'LATHS, Our stock of GOAL 'unpriscs DYKES'S VALLEY\ LOCUST GAIK LOUDERSJfAMOKIX, SUXIWRYAVIUTE ASH, LUKE FIEDLER, LIME BUHXEIiS,and BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH'S COAL, all of tbo best Quality, and kept under oover> and will bo sold at the lowest rates, i ■ • Thankful’fur the pdtronago of a generous public, bestowed upon (lie lu'to firm of J3L'A.ck &, Dklan'ct, ho would solicit ia continuance of the same, as bo will gtriv’6 to.please. All orders loft at thb resi dence of Jacob Shrom for Coal .or Lumber, wilt bo promptly attended te as heretofore.- OLIVER DELANCY. Jlll3' 25, 1861. FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE FLODR & FEE , .The sunscriber having Taken the Warehouse,, oara and fixtures of William I}. Murray’s well known’ eo-’ tiiblishmoht) on West-High Street, opposite TDickln iusou College,, would inform, the public; that bo. has entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. . ’. The.highest market price will be paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all. kinds.. Ho is also ipredared to .freight -produce and stock to Pliiladcljjhia, and- .Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. ’ ‘ ' i ' Plaster and Suit kept constantly on Iratfd", and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. Limdburners’and. Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly, for stilo. .Kept under .cover, and dclivDrod dry to any part of the town’ HAVE just completed opening Jlieir spring, stock of Hardware Paints,' Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Ac., to which they invite the early uttoutiop of the jmblie generally. Wo have greatly enlarged ourstock in all its various brunches, alid Can now accomoiate the public-with RELIABLE GOODS. „ in largo or small quantities at the lowest prices.—? Wo don’t want tho public to think wo have brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and New. Turk "to our town, hot-.we can aßwlfro them that a look into our store will convince them that wo have enough Goods.to fully supply tho demand in this market." Persons granting goods in our lino will find it to, ,their advantage to give us a call before making theirpurehasos. AU ord(jrs,pertj'onull,y.and punctu ally attended to, nail no misrepresentations mudo to effect sales. ■ , rpilE subscriber lias just returned’ from .tho X eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, anti best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county- Every-thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware store-, can bo had a - little lower than at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. , Nails and siukks.—so tons nails and spikes just received of tho very best makes, and all warranted. Country merchants sqpplicd with Nails at mrtuu facturcra’ prices. DUO pairs Traco‘Chains of all kinds, wjth*a larga assortment of butt c hains, balterohaius/breast do., iiftU chains, log-chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ac. . ' • • Hamits.—3so pair of Hames of all kinds just re ceived. Common ‘pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without.puteut fasten ings, cheaper than.prer. ‘ I Paints aS'd Oils.—'lo tone White Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a large -(fSsnrtmenc of varnishes, turpentine, ja£nn, putty, lithqrago, whittng, glue, shellqc, paint brushes, firo-proof paint, Florence .white, wbitovzmo,'colored zinc, red .lead, lard, oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, Ac.— Colors of every description,-dry aud'iu oil, in cans, and tubes. Faum Bulls.—Just received tho largest, cheap est, anti ’beet .assortment of Farm Bella in- tho county., ‘Urccncustlo metal aud Bell metal, war ranted not to crack. Powvnn.—2s -kegs Dupont Bock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, pick*, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac. Pcmps and cement.—so barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain und iron pumps of nil kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware stora of HENRY SAXTON. .Carlisle, March 8,1801. CHAINS.— GOO pairs all kinds, with a larg Butt Chains, I Breast tl I Log Cow , 1 Just received at tho Chba] March 27,1802. IN’ beauty ami durability, no 44 sun-drawn * picture oqnals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho opinion expressed by tho loading photograph!* journals of the day, both American and BngH fl b, and these may bo obtained at tho rooms of Jiff* , Reynolds’ Loutlier street tiro doors weft of llanos rer (Carlisle, Nor, 7, IHSI-—-tf. K«w Coal Vard, A T THE WEST END OE CARLISLE. MENDERSOR k REED, Carlisle, Dee. 22, ‘lS')9—tf. Fire fliißiu aucc. AGENTS. IaUMBBR. AND COA2*. OLIVER DELANCY COAL, PLASTER & SALT. Coal of all kinds, embracing" ■ LYKEM’S VAX, UJY, LUKE FIHDLEIt, SUXHUKY WHITE ASH, .• . . .. . .-LOCUST GAP, J.T4. Doe.’22, ISSO. John P. l>ync ds Son, JOHN P. LYNRA SON, North Hanover street. Carlisle, April 23,1801. ■s of Trace Chains; of go assortment of . 1 Halter Chains^ Fifth Tonguo Spreads, Ac., Ac., ip Hadwaro Store of H. SAXTOK. Dagucrcrolypcs.