Wotice. wrfP I's lioroby given that. Letters of rtf i inistration on the estate of'Charles Beltz- J.l A"" 1 "f Monroe twp., doo’d, have boon grant ■JiooreO nnderaigned 1 residing in North Middleton (J.to •“? pursous indebted to the estate are (onosh'P' piiyuient luniu'dialoly, and those •r c< l o “ 3l< L] a iui3 against the estate will also present Jbcw'f*' 1 - 'Dco.l9. ’O2- 81* ''private Sale of Real Estate. V 'p vor y Desirable FARM, situated on 1 1 L Ilariaburg Turnpike, about one milo from ' .■■i. into the property Of Andrew M’Dowcll, adjoining lands ofWm. M. Henderson, is of- Private "Solo by tho heirs of A. M’Dowoil,, 1) If sold before tho Ist of January, 1803, pos *j‘ n will bo given on tho Ist of April next.— Jpiy to poc. IS* *B2. WANTED. riFTY COAT AND VEST MAKERS. ■rf/ANTED immediately,- fifty good Coat VV and Vest Makers. Only those need apply ijlio are able to make a good job. Liberal wages Will bo paid. Apply at , till o p rr ISAAC LIVINSSTON’S Clothing Emporium, North Hanover Street. Carlisle, Doe. 18, '62—-H. , Adiuinisirat&r’s Notice, wfOTIOB is hereby given that letters of Ad 'll miniatration ou the estate of George Seavers, Woof Southampton twp.;deo’d, have been granted, i„(ho nhdorsignud residing In Newton twp. All ■arsons 'indebted to, the said estate are requested to uinko payment immediately, and those Laving diims against the estate will also present them for j«Uloment. V Doc. 18, '62—Ot* MICHAEL SEAVERS, Administrator, Notice. TvIOTICE is hereby given that the follow* lN lowing named persons have filed with the uh- Mcrsiguud, their petitions for Licence, under the act of Assembly of 31st of March, IB5C> and-tho Supplements thereto, which petitions will be pro sVntl;<l 1.0 the'Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumber land County, on Monday, the 12th day of January, ’IW3. HOTELS. f East Ward—Potcr Y. Herman. Cklislo, | -West Ward—David Curvil. .cjth Mi. dleton,Township—Mathew Mooro. ftna To.wuship—placob Rcdseckcr. RETAILERS, f Westward—Edward Showers. '- Cirlislo, j , t _williiira Bentz. Mecbauicsburg Borough—T. J. Kerr. , J. B. *PLOYD, • 'Clerk. Deo. 18,'62. FURS I FURS i NOTIIEII li>t of fresh furs just received iL Also, Cloaks, Shawls, Dress Goods, a great 'many kinds of fancy 1 goods, such ay (llovos. Gauntlets, Collars, Shirts, Scarfs, - Handkerchiefs,.. Walmorels, ■ ■ Neckties, Clehts Collars, : &c„ #c. &c. Kow is the time to buy your Holyday presents. Please call at LEIDICH SAWYER «fc MILLER’S. Carlisle, Doe. 18,-’62. SII ElllFFvS SAI. E S. BY. virtue of sundry writs of.-Alias and Fiorina Venditioni Exponas, issued ont of the .Virt of Common Picas of Cumberland County, vt.'.o Die directed, I will expose to sain'by public or outcry, at the Court House, in the Bor *tf&*rdar lulo, ' On .Friday, (lie Wi day'of January, 18(33, <MO o’clock, A; M., tho following described Real K:lato, viz':' lot of ground situate in tbo borough of Carlisle, cimtaining 30 feet in. front and Ilb loot in depth, more or loss, bounded on the east by . n,,, j West street; on the west by an alley - on the north by' a lot of Mrs. Sturrutt, and on the south by lot of if. A D., [j.Mjnffljf Uhoiida, having thereon erected a two story, Brick House and two story Brick Back building. Seized and taken in execution and to ;bo sold aa the property of John Earley. —Also— A lot of ground situate in Sbiroraanstown, con taining 6-1, feet in front and 210 . foot in depth, bounded on tho oast and south by. an alley, On the ■ffo-U by property of Christian Eborly, and on tho north’by Main street, having thereon erected a two story Weatherboardod. House, a , small one-story Building attached; a small Kitchen, Frame Stable, and other out houses. Seized, and taken in. execu tion ami to bo sold as the. property of Jonathan Brubaker. —Also— A tract of land situate in Southampton township, Cumberland county, containing 438 ucre'tf and 105 perches, adjoining the Adamaconnty lino, Mathias Sadler, Owen Jones, and Joseph Ogden. Also, A tract of land situate in tho same township, containing 100 acres, bounded by Valentino Van bott, Jane Nicholson and Robert Artkiu. Also, A tract of laud situate in the same township, containing 401 acres, bounded by Jane Nicholson, Sarah Nicholson, the Big, Pond, and Valentino Vanhott. Also, ■ A tract oflaud situate in-Mifflin township, Cum berland county, containing 100 acres, bounded "by Christian Marshall and Moore Wharton. Also, . A tract of land situate in the same township, containing 50 acres, bounded by Richard Lake and bamuel Norton. Also, - A tractof land situate in the same township,'con. tauung 100 acres, bounded by Samuel Norton and Moore Wharton. Also, .A tract of land situate in . the same township, containing 50 acres, bounded by Archibald Oard- Jr. and Richard Lake. Also, * !™ ct of lana situate in tho samo township, unhmung, SO acres, bounded by Ezekiel King ®hu Archibald Gardner, Jr. Also, tah, i t y t oo° nancl ® Uu “toin tho same township, eon. AU-aot of land 'situate in tho same township 3 D\nlrr^s° U S, by EiChard Sto P'‘ oa »am Brown and Jacob Bowman - i , V ll —Also— tt?Borl?lf S „r nt Zf.-n a>t ° l . gtomi BillMo l« f 'oiU and4ol) i °.’, COntlUnln " 200 foot it on tho fi' d -° Ptb ’ m 9 re or los6 > bounded of"j„| m t Spring, on tho west by property tent,.Zl 1 " 1 ° a tho nort '' by Main W thn.« 0n tae by Church property hav , ft tWO - at T. st “'° ® si' oxccution and tnh B , U , SOl '- Se ized and taken in ToboroWbymt Pr ° POrty ° f Jamcs JT. T. UIPPBr, - Shtrijf, Wll bo n ll 81,88 of ® 5OO or OTOr - *5O .‘bicltun nrt- Ulr °? bo P al(1 w bon tho property is aloBuQd6rsso °- g2°- 18, 1802. tr T Carpet Bag Lbst. \y 0 the State road, between * #s b a OAVi?rS n !! Nowvillo, on Saturday evening d , onlw T SAOK ' with tho ot M. R. U to tho bott om. The finder will please send Dec. H iBQ2° r * eavo *t a t the Volunteer office. TVowo , if tt - l " ,s,ralor ’ s Wol,cc , Adny':,^ 3 hereby given that Letters of »f Diokin. t ! on on tho « stato of Daniel Etter, *o the unciAr°? tow . doe'd, bavo been grant l^late are ri* AU P firsonfl indebted to the J/ftoly, and ibn? U i Bt ®? to P la,co payment immo “'•W-tt thomlor S ;euio“ 8 or iDBt LEVI STIIOHM, Adminittrator, n, . . For Sale, AVERY desirable HdUflc and ‘Lot, in tho Borough. Apply to NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons interested, llmtlbo account of David Neiswan gbr, Committee of Jacob Hartman, u Lunatic, has been filed in the Protbonotary's office tar exami nation, Ac., and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland .County for con firmation and allowance, on Wednesday, tho 1-ith day of January, IBOJL* A. BOSLER, Administrator. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, The best Mechanical Paper irt the VTorld, wm; H. MILLER, or H. NEWSHAM. ■ ANEW volume of this popular Journal commence* 'on. tho first of January. It is published weekly, abd every number contains .six teen pages of useful information, aud from live to ton original engravings of new inventions and dis coveries, all of which are prepared expressly for its columns. No person engaged in any of'tho mechanical or manufacturing pursuits should think of *.* doing •without" the Scientific American. It costs but six cents per week;-every number contains from six to ten engravings of new machines and’iuvchlions, which can not be found in. any other publication. To the Inventor. The Scientific. American is indispensable t) every inventor, as' it not only, contains illustratcd~do acriptions of nearly all the best inventions as.they come out, but each number contains an Official List of the Claims of nil the'Patents issued from the United States Patent Office during the week previous; thus giving a correct history of'the pro gress of inventions in this country. Wonre alm receiving, every week, the best scientific journals of Groat Britain, France,, and Germany ; -thus pla-: oing in our possession all that is transpiring In me chanical science and art in those’old countries.— Wo-shall continue to transfer to our columns copi ous extracts from those journals of whatever we may deem of interest to our readers. A pamphlet of instruction as to the best mode of obtainingLottors Patent on’new inventions, is fur nished free on application. ■ - Messrs. Munh & Co. have acted as Patent Solic itors for,more than seventeen, yoata, in connection with the- publico linn of the 'Scientific American, imd they refer-to 20,000 patentees for .whom thby havo dono business. No charge is mndo for examinin'? sketches end models of now inventions and for advising tors as to their patentability. •' Chemists, Architects, Millwright* find Farmers, The Scientific American will be found ti, most iiae'- ful journal .to them.. All- the now discoveries in tbo science of chemistry are given in itsco'umns, and the interests of tbo architect arid carpenter uro not overlooked; all the new inventions and discov eries appertaining to pursuits being published from wedk to week. Useful and' practical infor mation- portioning ,to‘ the interests of millwrights and mill-owners', will be found .in the' Scientific' American, which information they cannot possibly obtain from any other source. Subjects in which farmers are interested will bo found discussed in the Scientific American ; most, of theimpmvements in ugricultuval implements being illustrated in its columns.- -. .To mail subscribers; Three Dollars’ a -year,, or One .Dollar !for four, mouths; Thevoluraes.com-, mopce on the find of January and July, . Spurifkcn. copies wlll.be sent gratis,to any’part of the. oountty.- Western and Canadian money .tfr Post dllteo stamps taken vit par for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will p’cusc to -remit twenty-five cents extra -on each year's subscription to. prepay :post-- age. ' . BY virtue of n writ of Alias' Venditioni Ex-, po«as issued out of-tbo Court' of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me directed, r,>vlj! expose to sale, by public outcry, -at the Court Hoe v c, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday, the 22/ldkf/qf Deccin'bci', .1802, at 10 o’clock, a. m., tbo following described Ileal Estate, viz A House and LM of ground in Carlisle, bounded on tho West by. n bit of Mb’-*'Julia <J»fripWjs t.w\"r A. B. Sharpe, Esq., .on tlic Norfh>y I alley, on the East by'the public squaTivarid ‘OJV-.the -( South‘.by Main sli-eots/ containl*# (W- feet*, •trout*! and 240 feet in d«*prfi, he the aaoio. more or Seized and taken, in cxeimtion and to bo sold us the property of •Henry (J lass. ' To bo sold bv mb, ' - CM- j. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff.: • Sheriff s Office Car’He ) Nov. 26, J liS(}2. j Conditions of wile—sloll will be required to bo mid when tho property is atrickep off, December 4, ISK2. the lion;'JAmes 11. Gtrahaß * ▼ President -Judge .of L tbb;'sovcrul‘ Courts of Common Pleas of tho eountroaofiCnmberlarid, Por ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the sevofal Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery in said counties, and Michael Coeklih and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts o'Oycr and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital uud-ot.li eroffendors, in the said county of Cumberland, by thoir precepts to me directed, dated the 10th dav of NOVEMBER. 1882, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo hoiden at Carlisle on the 2nd Monday of January. 1803; (being the 12th day of January,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of tho Pence, and Constables .of the said county of Cumberland, that'they are. by the said precept commanded to her then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ho done, and all thos-e that ii.ro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that uro or then shall bo in - the Jail of said county, are to be. there to prosecute tnom as shall bo just. J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff,. December 4,15G2. To the ffetrs and Leyal Jiepresentatioes of John Kimin%er, deo*d. YOU uro hereby notified to be and appear at tbo next stated Orphans’ Court, to bo bold at Carlisle, in and for tho County of Cumberland, on TUESDAY, tbo 23d. day- of December, 13H21 and accept or refuse to accept the Real Estate of the said deceased at tbo valuation, or show causo why tbo same should not bo sold. J. T. RIPPEY, Doo. 4, ’62—3t. SherijT. LOCIIMAN’S arcw, Sky-Xlglit Photographic AND AMBROTY PE GALLE R V, CN L. Loohman is happy to inform his nu morous customers, and tho public generality, that he has moved his Establishment to uis new, SKY-JLIWIIT GALLERY, In tho building occupied by Mrs. Neff, as a milli nary store, opposite the Cumberland Valley Bunk. Mr. Loohman is now able with bis splendid, light, and tho addition of now and expensive appa ratus, the very host manufactured, to produce PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE, Ambrolypes, and every style of pictures, York' * mit< * o in Philadelphia or Now Pictures can bo taken now equally well in oloudv as in clear weather. J Duguotrolypos, or Ambrotypos of deceased por riaSto onlar S B<1 > °r made iuto carets do t, , , 0. L. LOOHMAN. December 4,18*2. CAME to tho premises of the subscriber in Monroe township, aho.t one and a fourth miles north of Churobtown, on or ft'iout the 23d of October last, a grey Horse, about 15 hands high Tho .owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, other wise bo will bo disposed of as the law directs „ M GEORGE STUMBAUGE, K*v.2l, iaW-3** Carlisle, Deo. Il,’fi2 —It. IM’othouftlaVyN -Notico, Deo, 11, ’62. ILLUSTRATED EIUUTEENTH YEAR. Volum e 1 lll—Neto Series, To the Mechanic a’nd Manufaoinrer, TERMS RHiNN & CO., lb-'UMsiinhn;;, . 37 Park .Row, SHERIFF’S SALE. Proclamation. Notice. Stray Hone. OF REAL ESTATE. 11. NEWSHAM. fPIIE subscriber will-offer.at public sale, on .JL . tboftbovo day’, at Hoover’s Tavern, In Mocbun , icsburg, tho following described Ileal Estate, viz.: No. I.—A Tract of Land situated in Silver Spring township, I l-*l miles fro.m Mo cbau'icsbnrg, north of the Trindlo Spring road, hounded by lands of Heilman, Brownawoll, Bobb, and I). Line,.containing U' acres and 1-HTdcrclics, having thereon erected a good two-story FRAME HOUSE, a small BARN, and other necessary oiit-bujldings, A bcvcr-failing well of good water upon the premises. . This land is of a prime quality, in a good neigh borhood, and offers particular indueomeu.s to any person wanting a comfortable home. BBNJ. DUKE, Frothonotaiy, No. 2—Two Triwn Lois, in Ihe borough ofMcchunicsburg, numbered 20f'and 205. These lots are situated on the north-west corner of Smith Market street and Simpson road, adjoining property of David Long,- ami having n■— fr thereon creeled a two-story weather hoarded DOUSE with back building. ih|> Phbm A good Stable on (ho premises. To this property belongs a water right to » the well on Market street. The house is now oc cupied by Win Meily. Any further information in regard to those prop erties may he hud of David Landis, Sr., residing upon tract No. 1. • . , Sale to commence; at 10A o’clock,. A. M., on said, day,'when attondauco will be given, and terms made known by ' - Doe. 4, »fi2. TOW IV P U O PEE T V -.. r PIIK undersigned, assignee nf Mieliiicl Min -1 • ieh, will sell atPiiblic Sale on i'/i/./fA V, /)</- ceinbcc 10, 1862, tho following • valuable Town Properties, viz r . . •on the north side of tho York road, in the borough ,of 'Carlisle, adjoining lands of Robert Irvine. Gary W. Ahl. and Peter Spahr, containing 4 ACRES more or loss. V - • Also, all’that certain row-of .Brick of HOUSES, on East street, ten in num *ber . These houses arc built of‘brick Isa ■ ■ ;and first rate materials, are two-sto- • ■Vies high, in a good part of the town, *«!S2SiS& and-olfcr groat inducements to those desiring com fortable homes. Sn-le to beheld at the Court House,'in the said .Borough, at 10 "o'clock, A. M., of said day, when terms will bo made known by, 'DANIEL' ECKELS, , Dec, <L 'f)R. Ai-stgncr. C U MW -E KLA N D CO UNT Y. ill E next annual -meeting will be held at Newvillo. Dec. 20Mi, at 10 - o'clock, A. XL, t-<» cohtinuu four days. ■ Tho exorcises will consist ofii ilisoussion of the* vc(jniivdjbrn?ndics of Common School Education, in llio order in which thev arc named in-the law, and k.mh'ot'icr discasriouj a.t the rnst-it*Ple *frny determine upon, - T'hcve or Essays will ho expected from the fol ’lo'b’ing Touchers, viv.;—Misses A. E. Smiley. (Vl\. Culver. F. Heiidcrscn. S. Addam.s. M. Ph ilip's, M. ~F. Mifilin, A. Washmond, .ami Messrs. J; S. Bales. H. J. Wonders. Samuel Mowers, J. N. Pislce, A. D.- Isculinuor, M. Johnson,, E; Mounts. H. Mv Crider. R. H. Ciiuliiuui, P; A. Cain, John Loycr, P.-O. Alt r land, C. IL - Underwood, J. C. Comfort,‘Coo. Sa.n tliuwon, and Adam- Koontz; after the reading ‘of -which, Professionul Certificates will be presented to them by tlio Couuly Superintendent. • If is very desirable that there bo a largo attend-, a nee, of both Directors and Teachers. ' JOS. MIFFLIN,. ~ . -Choiroiaii A’.r. am( president Com. •Doe.-I, *62 lr.‘ ' . ■ . , , Every Body Take Notice! Wi’i ( l-jpiilicli, Snwyrr it Miller,'- East Miiiiit-Ircct. nni! clmir l'roiii Murlin’s llotul.) l.iiivu rueuivc I urn- Winter (hm.la, whn-h, for qnnn-: rity,-variety and completeness cannot bo surpassed. Ladies Dress 'Lmnls.latey-t itK.porta.libnti and newest styles. . , • I’li'iin Rops, all co ors, Figiifi-rJ M(-riin,(?s,, ■ ■ i :i -liincn-s, I) lai'-cs, ■ ■ ■ Enii'ri's-s Cldili. ■ K",iiiu>li-i s, Poplins, ,V Jcncins, Ac.. Ac. A full slock of very superior c -ilks. plum and tigon-d. A Ivre -supply of Black, Silks bought, before the heavy advance in prices. CliO ills I CLOAKS! ■ - - Having the exclusive .agency f-*r this place of one. of (he largo.'* uiaiiufm-tyring hoi.nses in the country, Ladies' will find our assortnient* full and of the luted stylos. We have a few cloaks from .last sout son whi£h wtMvill sell less'than cost... , -SHAWLS ! of all kinds. ' $20(111 wor.tii of FURS, of all,kinds and qualities, . We give Spucirl attention to. •Motarnisig d-oods-, and have on hand a large supply of Silks; Re])?, Merinoos, Cashmeres, Lcwiso; Tuveno, Bombazines, Alpacas, Slmirning Collars, Veils, Gloves, Hosiery, Crapes, Trimmings, Shawls, Ac. A large supply of Balmoral Skirts. Hoop skirt: of tho latest improvements.' Embroideries,- Kid Gloves, Wpoleii lloods, Gauntlets, Scarfs, Hosiery ofall lands, Ac. .MENS’ AND HOY’S WEAR! French Cloths, CasslmereSj Vestings, Overcoat ings. All binds, of Furnishing Goods. Domestic goods in immense supply. . CAR BETS, AND OIL CLOTHS. , All- kinds of-house furnishing goods. Constant addition, of new goods through the season. We cordially invito the attention of the public to tbo above goods, and many others not mentioned. LBIDIOH, SAWYER A MILLER. Deo. 4, ’62. .. . 1802. , THE . 1852. FARMERS, builders, mechanics, And the public generally, will please call at , tlio Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA., (Adjoining ihe Carman House.) AS I am selling goods cheaper than over for cash or approved credit. Remember the place, Bast Main street, Carlisle, Pa. HENRY SAXTON. March 21, 1562. fTHIE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known as (t KELLERS’' has been removed Just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing tstore. • Tho business will bo conducted ns heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction, as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo.made to keep the assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit tho times. Spring stylos of Silk Hats now ready. JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 14, 1801, 13CWDER.— JusUreceirod a large lot of Du * pont’a Blasting and Rifle Powder. Also, Safety Fuse, Picks, Stone Drills, Matlocks, Stone Sledges, Crow Burs, Stone Hammers, Digging Irons, Napping Hammers, A pUMPS AND CEMENT.—IOO bbls.ofCe mont, with a’largo assortment of Chain and fron Pumps, just received, and for sale cheaper than ever, at XT _■ H. SaXTON’S. N. B.—Cement sold by the quantity at manufac turers prices. • March 97, PUBLIC SALE On Friday , December lOf/*, 18G2. DAVID MILLE". .In.,' V Uii LJ 0 8 XL ■ . 'OF. VALUABLE- TWO : OUT-LOTS, TfcAuaauitS* INSTITUTE • ■ oi-- • . lints and Situation as Clerk Wanted. A young man with eight years experience, ■ \vnnt:i a situation as Cie r ] ( i n a Dry Gumls sforo. Thxj best ofroferonco giyou. luquiru of tho editor of tho 10/milVe/*. November ‘27,’ 'IBG2—‘ • ORPHANS’ COURT SALE/ On Saturday, (he 20 ih day of December 1802. BY order, of the Orphans' Court of Cum-, borlnnd Comity, under proceeding? of parti tion, . will bo sold at Public Sale, at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on the above named day, tho following described real estate of ’Thomas wowii, deoM, to wit: A lot of ground situate In the -borough of Car lisle. bounded tm the «pllth by property of ,|ohn M’tHnms, M by North Hanover street, on thoYiofrthby iVliss Eliza Stubl, and on j»■■■ i the oast by an alloy, 'containing 30 . feet ui IVont and 2-JU fee Lin depth, |S5?5||W having Ibercon erected a three-story muck lIOUBE, three-story brick GS&SSSi buck building, frame stable and other out-houses. ■ There Is also a well of water, with a pump in it, a eistoVivand fruit trees on tho promises. Trams of Sale.—One-fourth of the purchase money to ho paid on confirmation of the sale, one fourth on. the Ist of April', ISG3, when a deed will bo mado-and possession given', subject to a lease tho Ist of April, ISOS, and the balance (uno hoff,) of tho purchase money, on tho Ist of April, 1864, to bo secured by recognizance with sc ourity, without interest. -The rent from tho Ist of April, lfc|o3, under tho lease, to bo collected and re ceived by the purchaser and at, his risk. J../T, IUPPEY, , Nov. 27. T>2, Tnmtcr. VALUABLE ... REA& STATE AT PUBLIC S A L E, WILL be soldafc Public Sale, if not 'sold, privately before, ul the House, in the borough of Carlisle, - ‘ On SA TURD A 3 / December 13, 1802,, the large and commodious two-stbry BRICiK ANO STONE . HOUSE,. ' AND '. brick-. is.iTciiE:9r, •situated jn Pomfrot street, nearly opposite the German Lutheran Church, bowin’ tho uceupaney.of Hagan Carney, Jr;', . 1 .Any person wishing lo view tho property previ ous to the day of sale, caii do so by calling,on tho undersigned, ' . .Sale to. commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, when terms will be made known bv W,;M. PEXHOSE, ; Ayent. 'Carlisle,- Nov. 27, 1862. ■ • . jVj 'wnfor. Xelvgi’Jlpli Operating, J'N all its branches, may bo learned at Mt. Joy ucademy. Says a Superintendent on one of our leading Railroads, /* There is no rowdier way for a young mini to obtain lucrative employ ment than by-becoming a good Telegraph Operator. Address E. L. MOORE, Mb Joy, Lancaslcr Countv. P.u • - •' ' ' November 20, ISO2--a* , r PTIK -undersigirotTAiiditor appointed by,the 1 Court, of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute-'.the assets - in - the bands of William Mooce, Scquc«(rator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company, to and-among the cred itors,-Vv ill meet for that purpose at the prothonotn fv’s Office. in Carlisle, on FRIDAY, .the sth day of-DKCEMRER, 1802, tit 10'• o’clock, A.-M. All •interested will attend. . ' • ’Nov. 20, ’O2 3t, Dr. WE MENTZEK, P i rYSieiAN AND SU UG EON, H VS removod liis nffico to the office ofeDr. J. J. Zitsor, Corner of North Hauever and Fj'jutbor sfs., Carlo 16. All psitiunts entrusted .to !&? care, oithor from ’town or country, will bo prtnui.Lly vttehdcd to. Fob. 1.3, 18l’»2~lf, - • ‘] • .Go.leyV Book For 1863. Great -IMefary and Pictorial Tear / The publisher of Gooey’s ‘La'ly’s Kook, thankful to that public which has enabled him to publish a magazine fer tile last thirty-three years of a larger circulation than any in America, has made an ar rangement with the-most popular authoress in this country—. Marion HarlapVl, Authoress of “Alone,” •‘■lli'lilen Path,’* “ Moss Sule,?.Nemesis,” and “MlnanP,” who -will furnish a story for every num ber of the Lady's Kook for 18(13., This alone will place the- Lady’s Hook in a literary point of view far .ahead of any other magazine. Marion Jla.rland writes for no other publication. Our other favorite writers will all continue to furnish articles through out the year. The best Cady’s Magazine.in the World and the Tbu Literature is of that kind that can ho read aloud in the family circle,'and the clergy iu immense numbers arc subscribers for the Kook. Tbo Music is, all original, ami would e-ost 25 cents : (thc Price of the Kook) in the music stores ; bdt most of it Is copyrighted, nndcafiuot be obtain ed c'vcopi In “ Gode'y.” Onr ftteefi Engravings. All efforts to rival us in this-have ceased, and wo how stand alone in this department, giving as.wo do,'many, more and infi nitely better engravings than are published iu any other work. O.odeyV immense doublet, sheet fashion plates oontaing frorii fiVo seven ..full length Colored Fashions on each pt&to. ‘Other magazines give 'only two. i’ar ahead.of finy Fashions in .Europe or America. CioduyVis the ouly Work in the world that gives these immense plates, and,they arc such' .as to have excited the Wonder of publishers and the public. The piVMication of. these plates cost $lO,- UlMLmoro Mian fashion plates of the, old s'tylo, and nolhii’ig but our wonderfully lar£o circulation ena bles us to give, tliom. Other magazines cannot afford it. --Wo never spare -money when tho public can be benefited* •These fashions, may be relied on. Dresses may be made aftor them, and the wearer will nota’ubjoet herself to ridicule tis would bo the case if she visit ed tho largo .cities, dressed after the style of the 1 plates .given in some of pur so cMlod fashion ujuga- I zincs. a Our wood Engravings, of which wo givo twice or three times-as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for steel. Imitation. Beware of them. Remember that tho Lady’s Kook is tho original publication and the cheapest. If you tjiko Godoy, you want no other magazine. Everything that ik Useful or ornamental iu a house cun bo found in Godcy. Drawing lessons. No other, magazine .gives thorn, -and wo have given enough to fill several largo volumes. Our receipts are such os can bo found nowhere else. Cooking in all its variety—Confectionary— the Nursery—-the Toilet—the. Laundr y—the Kitch- 1 cn. Receipts upon all subjects are to found in the pages of tho Lady’s Book, Wo originally started this department, and have peculiar fncilitos Tor making it mostporfeot. This department alone is worth tho price of tho Book. ’ Ladies work table* This department comprise* engravings and descriptions of every article that a lady wears. Model Cottages. No other magazine has this department. . - .... Turks,'Cash ix Advance.— Ono copy .one year, $.l. Two copies one year, $5. Three copips ono year, $6. Four copies ono year, $?. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $lO. • Eight copies one* year, and an extra copy to the person sending tho club, $l5. Eleven copies ono year, and an extra copy to the person sending tho Club, $2O. And tho only magazine that can bo introduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady’s Book ,is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. Special Clubbing with other Magazines, Qodoy’s Lady’s Kook and Arthur’s Homo Maga zine both ono year for $3 50. Godey’s Lady's Book and Harper’s Magazine both one year for $l5O. Gpdcy, Harper, and Arthur will all throe bo sent ono year on receipt of sfi 00. Treasury Notes and 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 resolved, ef the very best Gentry Chants'supplied with Nail, at manu facturers prioe,, at the Vareh 27, 1562 B«»‘ Main Notice. P. QUID LEY, . . Auditor, New Goods! New Goods! Anew and ■ beautiful assortment of Now Goods from New York and Philadelphia have just been opened at tho far famed CJU3SAjf > STORE of ' •. OUEEXFIELD & SIIEAFER. P. S. Remember Urn place, one door 'west,of tho County Prisyn, Main St. G*t S. NoSicC. - LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ann Muteer, deceased, late of thc.village of Lisburn, bnve been issued by the Register of Cumberland co'anty to tho subscriber, residing in Upper Allen township. All persons in debted to the said estate are hereby requested hi make immediate payment and these having claim* will pretient them, duly authenticated, for sett'k-nfen't, tp ■■ ' , ‘ MICHAEL COCKt,IN, Oot. 0, 'o2— hi* . 'Executor . Notice. LETTERS testamentary on tire estate'of Ihomas V. Divan,- deceased, Into Of the lidr ough of Carlisle, have been' issued liy the Register of Cumberland; county to the snli scribcr, residing in the said borough. All poisons indebted totlrepaid estate arelrereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will presorVt them, duly authenticated,.for settlement, to * I'kteu sTaiir, Get. 9, (L.—<st Executor. Administrator’* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on tlw estate of.Mrs.Jnne McCnuslin, late of Newton, townshipf deoM. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to tho intestate aT-e eil to make payment immediately, and those having .claims against the estate will also present them tor settlement. MICHAEL ’SHAVERS,. Got. ll.i, ’62—filtr Administrator, Hal & Cap Emporium. undersigned having purehnsed tire .1 stock, i., of tho late William 11. Trout, due’ll, would,respectfully announce to llio'public thathe wilt continue the Jfntii}nj JlimineHH at the old stand, in West High Street, arid with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall be strictly in keeping with tiro improve merit of t)>c art, and fully up to tire age in which wo live,- , Ho has now on„hnnd a splendid assort- If ment ut Hats of nil descriptions, from the. Wool to the linest Fur and sill: hats, ami at juices that .inost suit- every one who bus an eye to‘ getting the worth of his money. His Silk, Mole Skin, and Reaver-Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability nmlTmish,. by those of any other establishment i» the country. : -Bovs’ Hats of every description ‘cfustantly on bund. Ho rcspectfuliy invsteq all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give him. a call. Carlisle,Dec..2o, 1801 CEMENT. Coment in orsmallo(wa ntitiesy at manufacturers prices, and-warranted good, •‘ - - . • - CHAIN PUMPS. Pump ChdiiVS, Pump Tubs, in large qnantitios, selling very cheap, lit the store of Johni*. LYNE A Son, Carlisle. ..June 12,^02. A- leyk. . | Second door east of tfie Market House. in Zug’s Corner. ■ THALER IN PIANOS;' Now Rosewood _ly Pianos, from the hast makers, ’ ■ - felj The best manufactured instruments from $45 to $lOO. VioUia,-Umlara, Accordeons, Flukes, Fifes. Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Uuita’r. Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general. SHEET JVIUSIC.... A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest publications always on baud. , , Teacher on the Piano and guitar* Instrumental and Vocal musjo. 1 Pianbs and Molodoons tuned and repaired. , Juno 12, 1802. A. LENK. New Wine and Liquor Store. NORTH HANOVER ST„ CARLISLE, PA. ■ (.vearlt opposite, an.l/3 hotel.) / ‘PHE undersigned ,would respectfully call 1 the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, ami citizens generally, to his now.. Wine'and Liquor Store, whore he intends to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of •PURBAND UNADULTERATED ' WINES and LIQUORS. Any.artiele sold as such, will bo as represented, and will bo sold Wholesale or Retail at the, lowest market prices. His stock consisting iu part of ■ BRANDIES,- KosHcn,- CUard, ;T., J., Dupuy, Pollevoiatn, superior old - Cherry; Blackberry and Ginger, Wines, Sherry, Port> jtfadeira, Malaga and Claret.' WHISKIES,- . Monongahela, OIA Rye, Bourbon and common. Together with a full assortment of Gins, Jamal cajS.pifitH. S-t. CroiJt and New England Rum. • BITTERS—Of the very boat quality. , JOHN-GOODYEAR. April 24i ISG2.. ,■ SHIRTS, Drawers, Neck Ties, Handker chiefs, Hose, a very largo ’stock and in sndlcss varietv at low prices. The best Fiuo Shirts in town. Six for ion tiol 'ars. ‘Made to ordo’f or ready made. . . ' ISAAC LIVIGSTON, , Out. 29, ’O2. North Hanover St. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court to marshall and distribute fho as sets in tho hands of Jacob Jacoby, adminis trator of Petor Jacoby,, doo’d., among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Carlisle, cn Monday, the Bth day of Deoein- Ijer next, at 10 o’cloeki <u m>, where, all par ties interested will attend. U. NEWSHAM, Auditor. Nov. 13. 1862.—5 t Important Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence will nut be given. N0v.13, ’62. PHILIP. ARNOLD. For Kent. THE two large and desirable rooms (second and third stories,)' over InhofTs store, are for rent. Eor almost any kind of business these rooms are very desirable. Eor particulars enquire of ■ Nov. 13, ’62—4t. C. INJIOFE. CLOCKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! JUST received from Now York, a boaujjful assortment of cow and desirable styles ofT CLOAKS frnm tbo most fashionable'Now York Cloak House, which aro now ready for inspection at Greenfield & SUeaffer’s NEW AND CHEAP STORE. On the nbovo goods wo defy competition. As wo havo not dealt in tho article heretofore, persons will bo certain of getting a NEW CLOAK of us, as wo bad no old stock, from last year, to oiler. , GREENFIELD A SHEAFFER, One Door West of County Prison. Not. 20, 'O2. JOB PRINTING isatly executed at this effleo. A dividend of Five per cent, free of govern moot taxes, baa been declared out oftho profits of tlio Bank, for the Inal aix^uonths,.which will he paid to the Stockholder*, or their legal representa tives, upon demand being mu.lo for the same. W.M. BKETKM, Carfislo Nov. C, I^o2, CAULIjTT-K I*KIMHIT U.\NK, \ Carlisle, ‘Nov. 3, 'lBO2. J THE aWfiftl ‘election-for will be bo bold at Ac Bank, on Monday, November 17,.1802, between the hoarsoflO A.M.und 2 I*. Jfl. By. order, of the Buttrd Carlisle Kov. 0,1803 —2 t, AN ■ORDINANCE RELATING TO STRAY CATTLE. Section 1. Bo it enacted iuul offlajiiddby tlie Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, That the running "at large of stray cattle, upon either of the four. Public Squares, in ,the centre of the Borough, is hereby declared a Vmisanoo, and liny per son or persons whose cattle shall bo .taken, so .trespassingiiptm .Said 'Squares, or either (if them, shall be subject to a iirio of Five Dollars, to bfe recovered before any Justice of the Peac'e, as fines of like amount aro recovera ble, the -one-half of which shall go to the person making the information to the Justice, and the other haW to the Borough. Section 2. If cattle be found trespassing upon any “of said Squares above mentioned, any person or persons finding them shall be and they aro hereby authorized to seize and detain them, until the above fine and costs are paid. And if the Owner of the said cat tle refuses to nay the same according to the judgment of the Justice of. the Peace, within tw.enty-fimr hours after the time such judg ment shall be rendered, then the 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 be necessary to pay said fine and costs. , Enacted into an ordinance this 23d dev Of October, A. D. 1802. ..Attest, ' Jus. W. Ocii.uv, SccVy 'oJ Corporation:.' Oct. 30, 'O2 i\cw Gooifs. JUST deceived a very largo stoo • CLOTH KS, CASSIMERES. . OVERCOATS, , . VESTIJVGS, &c., §-c., ; at tho North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium, to which tbc-subscriber begs a careful indirection of tho public.. 110 also invites attention to bis im mense variety of •' '• . Men’s had Boy’s C lotlii , of nil sales' and' sizcair.. Garments made to order, with neatness and dispatch :at short notice'and warranted a fit or no sale. --Persons-wishing; to buy Men's aud.Boy’sWear by- tho yard/ Will-find a superior assortment of Goods,‘ which will be"cut free of charge if desired. •’ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, Opposito Amoricau Hotel. ' Octobe'r 29, 1802. J. G, GALLIC HAS been raised in Carlisle’and surround ing country on learning that tho subscriber has returned from, the city with a tremendous slock otV, All.bought for cash, and to be sold ut such, low prices as will cause some people to. shako in their boots. In'this very extensive stock may bo found greatpiles of *• ' Of Silk Ipoplins, Turin, Lustre, Fancy Silks, tn va riety, Black./ Silks, of. tho very most celebrated manufacture, Moheir, Plaid, Foil do Chovo Black EpibroldorefJ.' Mohair Satin, Plaid,' Check, Mozambiques, Ohuilies, Do Laines, I Laws, «fco', &o. V'‘ w \ ' J CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, Vesting, boys'wear, of.good quality and desirable Ticking, Checks, Elaunels, Ginghams, Muslins, OAIiSCOBS,,"’ Of very •handsomc'stylcs, and in sufficient quantity to clothe every female in this county.. I have also the largest assortment-of GaIH’E i s and oil cloths, In tho interior of Ponpsylyariia,,bf all-qualitic; and,at .very satisfactory priced tb the purchaser. .. Besides, I have almost ©very'desirable'article in my lino of business that can be mentioned, selected with great cure, and with an eyo single' to the wants of this community, and the present times. .Tho public is advised to see these magnificent, loads of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as I ain confident that advantages will be gained by a care ful examination of my stock of goods,.while for im mensity has never been, and perhaps never will, bo equalled in this place for size, beaiity ;ind cheap ness, . ‘ gSS* At the old well known stand nr-tjgtt A. W. BENTZ. Aprial, 10, 1862: CUMBEULAND VALLEY DANK NOTICE.— It will bo seen by tho following ■advertisement that-Henry A. Sturgeon, Esq.- lias retired from the firm of Ker, Dunlap & Co., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esrp, tif Carlisle', Cum -burland county, PaV, has been associated with tbo remaining partners in the firm ■of Kur, Dunlap A Go-., and that ,Wiu. W. Hepburn has been elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon. WILLTAM I\ER, Ricuard Woods, John 0. Dunlap, This Bank will continue, to.do a Geriet'dl Banking and Exchange. Business, At their Banking ITouso. in Carlisle, under the name and sty’o of KER, DUNLAP A CO. Money will he received on deposit and paid back on deifiahd, without notice. ’Certificates bfdeposjt, bearing interest at the rate of TiVo pet cent, Vyill bo issued for as short a period as four months.. Inter est on al! certificates will cea-so nl maturity, but if such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter i for another given period, they shall hear the sumo I rate of interest up to'the time of removal. Twenty I days notice must be given of an intention to with- f draw interest deposits. | The proprietors would call the attention ofFar-| mors, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for thoirmeney, to the fact that they are not only liable to the amount of their stock in the Bank, but are individually liable to the extent of their whole estates for all the deposits and other 1 obligations of Ker, Dunlap A Co. I • Particular attention will bo given to tho cdlloc- , | tion of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Chovks, &0., in any part of tbo United States and Canadas. Remittances made to any part of tho United . States, Euglanduind Ireland. • ' They willatnll times bo pleased to givonnyin- < formation desired in regard to money matters in < general. Tho faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may bo rolled upon. Tho Bank will bo open for business from 9 o’clock in tho morning, until 3 o’clock in tho afternoon. Discount day, every Tueodny. Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on favorrblo terms. Tho proprietors refer to JAr Cooke A Co.,' : ) E. W.. Clark * Co., - } PWadobhm. Winslow, Laikkr A Co.. Now York. Clark, Crenev A Co., Bostoo. W. W. HEPBURN, Cuthier, March 6, ’f.2—ly, For Rem. THE large rooms formerly occupied by the Poßt-Offloe, corner of Hanover mid Po'mfret etrootn, t'orlhle, are tor rent. Inquire of i J. B. BRATTON.' Carlisle Deposit Bank. tV. M. BEEXBM, Cuuhier. C, P. IIUMRICII, . President. Town. Council, A. SENSKMAN, ' • C'liU'f IStiri/ess. Great Excitement /BRIT GOODS, DRESS GOODS, styles. Lawns and THE PROPRIETORS NOW ARE Isaac BrenneMan, John 87 Stf.iiret'p, John Dunlap, Samuel Hepburn CIIAS. E. UGLitGHriIV ATTORNE Y-AT-L iff. OFFICE in InholFg building, just opposite the Market'Houacf-. ' Carlisle March IS, 18f>2—ly. KEFIJS E. Slill'EV, ATTORNEY At LAW, CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to securing and collecting Soldier's' Pai/, Pensions, Sountieij <£'C. Ofllco on South Hanover street Beiitz’s store. Fob. 13,1862... Oiuhitr. 11. SEWSHAM, ATTORNEY at la w. . OFFICE with Wm. H. : Miller, Esq., Soutti Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf. iWgah dr.i.c.ioomis,m to*. Sdtfth ftnnover Street, next door to the tornerof West Fomfret and nearly opposite BonU* store. Carlisle, Deo. 23, 3859. LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney at law. . ♦ Office with James R. Smith, 13sq., Ihcem's Hall. All business entrurftcd to him will bo prompt ly attended to. Fob. 6. 1862. J.M.WEAKIEY, ATTORNEY A T BAtf, OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bent/.’-s store, Carlisle, Feb. 27, 1802—9ui. - OR GEO. S. SKARIGIIi’, From the 71 ultimore College, of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of bis mother,.East Loulh er street, three doors below Bedford. , Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859 FLY NETS. Twine, Worsted Linen an Cotton. Fly-Nets cheap cheap!! at the ato Of Johnp. Lytic. A Sou, Carlisle. * June 12. ■'J'UE boots and Accounts Of the late firrri o’f, J. I’. Lyno & Son, will remain at theirstofe. All perstms knowing themselves indebted are requested to call and make settlement.' . The public isToqiiested to call*and examino my immense stock of goods which I ,am sell ing very cheap for cash, notwithstanding the recent largo advance in the prices, of llard ware, being desirous of considerably reducing my stock of goods for th’o present. Persons in want of Harilvvare will find it to tlieir ad vantage to.call at ■Aug. 28, 18G2, lISTABEISIIEO IN 1831; THE 'GENESEE FARMER. the Farmer’s own paper. THE CHEAPEST AORICOLTCRAL PAPER IN THE ifoRLD ! Only Sixty Cents a Yosuy ,^OA\ r IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE I PUBLISHED for over thirty years in one of the best wheat and fruitrogldns of America', with correspondents in -nearly nvory State and in. Canada, it .contains information of great interest and importance to ovory farmer, gardener and fruit grower. No Farmer Should Be Without It. • It coats only sixty cents a year! and contains move agricultural and horticultural matter than most of tho two-dollar vyoeklies. ; • ' y ' ACOUiIATE M4RICET HfcPOßTfe; Of ttip London, Kow York,Philadelphia, Rochester, Buffalo,'Chicago, Cincinnati and Toronto markets ato given in each number.' All tho leading foreign and American journal’s aro received, and special pains arc taken to give tho latest and most reliable information in regard to tho. state of at homer and n-broatl. ■ . ■-A copy of tlio paper sent froo to all frho wish 'exaniino -it. Address JOSEPH HARRIS, PuBLISHUn AND PROPRIETOR, Rochester, N. Y. jSSSF* Agents wanted everywhere, to.whom the most liberal offers are made. THE GLOBE 1 THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS. THE Daily Globo and the Congressional Globe ami Appendix will bo'published during the next session of Congress, to conycuo in this city the first Monday in December. The Daily Globe will contain a'fall report of tho debates in both branches - of Congreasj also, tho news of the day, together with such editorial arti cles as may bo suggested by passing events. .• Tho 'Congressional Globo aud Appendix tyill cod taih a report of all tho debates of the session, ¥c vised by the speakers, tho Messages of tho Presidodt of tho United‘States, tho Reports of the. Hoads of the Executive Departments, the Laws passed during the session, and copious indexes to all. They Will bo printed on a. double royal- sheet, qusrto fomi> each sheet containing sixteen royal quarto pages. The Globe and Appendix pass free through tho mails of tho United States, under a joint resolution of Congress passed the Gth of Au gust, 135-. , .... The next session of Congress-will, probably be, tho most important one that ever met. .tfERMS: . For one copy of The Daily. Globe, forono copy of.th'o r Corigressioniil Globe and Appendix during the session, The Daily Globo mfty bVtahon for one er more months, at SI per month. Subscriptions lor The .Congressional .Globe and Appendix tnuefc bo for the entire session. r " 3S T o attention will bo paid to any order unless the money, accompany it. / have, hitherto, scut the Gto'fa to those ne*cs~ ■jttperu that copied its ‘Prospdetns, init I cannot afford onto *n any lonyer j therefore, no newspaper need :opy this Proipectii*, Wit tars I send the money to pay r ur tl an an advertisement. •TOIIN C. KIVBS, Washington City, Deo. 11, ’62.* HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. BY virtue nf-nn order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, ! will expos® to public sale, on the premises, on SAURDAY, thiith da# if November, 1862, tlio Valuable - noDsE AND LOT, [situated th the village of Jacksonville, New ton toVfnfibip, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Michael Suavers, William Clark, John . Itilderbrand, and the "Walnut Bottom road, containing TWO ACRES, more or loss, late the property of Mrs. Jana MoCauslin, doo'd. This lot has erected on it a two-story log house, (rough oast,) frame stable, and other out-buildings. It lias an excellent well *f water. 1 Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, a. m„ of paid day, when terms will be made knowlV MICHAEL SEAWEIVS, .At/ n* i ttfifiraior. N. 8.—1 will also sell at the saiAe time and place the Household and Kitchen Furniture of said deceased. M. S, Carlisle, Oct; 23, 1862.—31* PLOWS, PLOWS— sale at MmiuVocturen moot of Plank’s Plows, Honwood'e “ ' Zoiglcr’s 11 '' Weirioh’s “ a lfa» aheap Hardware Bl A GAUD, LEWIS F. LINE’S. North Hanover street. $3 60 VALUABLE -Just received and for •8 prices, a largo assort* York Metal Plow*# Bloomfield do Eagle do CJultlrators, Ac., Ao., tore of ». UKTW, 3 00
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