SnERMS EXPEDITIOIT. II NasnyittE, November 13.' | bocomo-woll known through’the i ~.,w that Sherman: has startedou rth'im ortant expedition, from Atlanta, Ihit tlui 'miiuotiiroa which Have been rormed rola- • Lto Us character and destination have • jen so various,’that but little is really ooffb concerning 11;.,, It should have boon mt entirely secret blit ’there are other ,jbj Ilian . newspaper , correspondents, trough which almost everything reaches to enemy in a'remarkably brief period. In ,|j Instance, two staff officers got drunk, ,J lilahbad tho whole thing—at least as far , they know’anything about it—in almost ,ery saloon in Nasbvillu | and I have it itbo very best authority, that, a Major moral, while inebriated, revealed all ho ,oW, throe weeks slnCo-j but who he is, I not know. Under oil these circumstanced, I doom it [together proper to give'stltih an onttlno dl io movement as will not -i'liteltere WUh any f ShoriuitD’B plans. •'''' : ’ • HI3 SOIOOB. . The Army wiiioh left Atlanta consisted <Jf 'lhu following troops : Hlh Corps, 16th Corps, 17th Corps, anii Corps, Cavalry, Total, lun3» The cavalry are well mounted, the best liorstw formerly in thU section having been itful (iieni. • ■ ei)BBISTfNOE; Sherman has been' chiefly occupying his .imo iu laying in afoN aitpjdy-orimrd bread mid beef cattle; and he h.ts with him of Hie funner (sixty days full rations. and several 'thousand head 61 the entile..' Fur all things ilse ho will depend. on the country ov6r nliich ho is to pass. His animals can sub sist well. Corn and sweet potatoes arc sltumlant. During dip week qnding on the ih lost., ho gathered In 1,760- wagon loads f corn, 436 loads of Eftveet potatoes, and a lew horses, without sending his foraging writes more than thirty miles from Atlanta, le could manage to live for six months •ithout communicating once with the groat iurth. In reference to his cavalry, he eels certain of his ability to obtain horsoa Dough to keep good his original stock ; and lerliitps ho muy lo’mouDt some mre mdxu •iTtAlN'ttL Von TiavVlitjard a gteat deal about the ■proposed.destruction'ol Atlanta, &o. But Hut Is all bosh. Sbdrman/a motto is: “ Ho love oil obstacles ‘to Success; permit no inton destruction df llilo or property ;” ui it is upon this that he. has recently c10d.,, Hu has rendered Atlanta antona olo; lias destroyed such buildings as could -have boon 'tuade valuable-to the enemy,'but •lias barmbd no dthenj. THE DESTI'KaViOK'. A portion of tho army left Afttititb*.tih’fttb morning of the 9th, and fojlowed the rail* road to Macon, destroying it as it proceeds; tho column-will take Millciigovitlo in its way, and it is probable that ihecu'rairy wiH aitumpt to release the Umonprlsooera. The second column started on Saturday morning last, and goes direct to Augusta, the chict-maDUlacturiDg-polat- of the .Con* fcderacy, and one in -which nearly all the powder used by tbo. Southern army ‘is mado. Tins will bo . reached in about twelve or fourteen days. At this point tho whole army Will‘con centrate, and then movfc on oho dfthreo points, as Sherman shttll deem most propdr. These are : Savannah,'Charleston or Beau fort,- but 1 know'that ff nothing occurs to clmngo his present plans, he- will' go to Buaufort. Ho believes that Savannah, with' lliu railroads through Georgia put, will be tcrfcclly harmeless, and their will bo no dvantago in holding it. Tho same may be fiiid of ChaVlestori; Let’Shormtin advance 'to Urauchvlllo, twenty or thirty miles .out, and that place is cut nil elluCtuaily. To capture either Savannah or Charles tori, fortified as they arc, would take time, oven though not strongly garrisoned, while lie moment the'army reaches Beaufort,‘lt moots supplies in abundance, and ships ’to transfer it to any point It may bo. made most useful. ■ ■ ; Tlt'ia I knovr-to'be his plan at present. However, it may. become necessity tomaUo, Agusia a,now base) and in that case Sa vannah must bo ■captured-; but Shoi'mun tiow believes that ho cun as easily rnuk ono w the sea coast, and in the, meantime das troy all tho,railroads in Georgia arid South, jttroliha; so effectually as to render them r nrllilosB during the war. Unless, .there to, unexpected obstacles are met, ho will ‘wch the ocean at Jieuufort, in about 35 or 10 days. TUB ENEMY. flc will meet no enemy on the way. The ioorgm militia are very harmless, and lew in number.., There arc, at Savannah, about i,WU troops, beside city tniMUa; and in no iher.part'of Georgia .are there any nioni xcept cavalry and jjacrillas, and these a’ro not numerous. No force can be spared to meet MttL Thomas'can take cure of Hood, and, Leo cari do nothing but defend himself against Grant tnd Sheridan. Wo shall have no furthercomrhu'nlcatiops from Sherman ; wo shall soon hoar frotir him throngh rebel sources. A few days since ho telegraphed a *< good i bye ,> - to bis wile, and told hor not. to write again till hfe reached tbo ocean. B. G. BSy* The rebel papers appear to bo un'iin wus in favor of arming the blacks. The of the. Southern Confederacy in writing roughfc to bear upon the authorities, hero, wring the, arming -of tire; blacks, hHs been 0 strong to resist,.hence,, it is with gratitude MI am able to 'state officjiitly that arrange lepta are now. btjmj? .made to arm, for the I’fing three hiihdred thousand l! *vea, whose masters; bo |J tho Gonfcd c rn t \vc r n qn t. The slaves J us armod are to .hpyethefr freedom and fif acrfesrof land enclj, wb|cn insures,.them ■mananfc houYoain ' Tde StorW 'oM/Wib Lakes—Fiftt Lives | I'he Detroit ■ Free Press of Tuesday ’. “The UrtiVat’of t!v6 largo 1 fleet due I L'aVe. AJioliigAn; bfts dof r-10 intelligence of the Hustauied a- • I ,n K the «i»ippinnr• ;'-yct, ll h all the dhe-half Of •o numerous disasters which have occurred to nut yet * hotir’d ’ of* and; r 6omo tipie will tt P Be » doubtless; before the full;rc*uUp\rhay v lt . l } e to; say that oiie million of ul,Hrs will of the. of property nmy be considered ns far be*- )w .the actual estimate. The loss oMife-wilf nimbly not exceed fifty.-’ " ‘ '.’V.’ ! hopo our pemocratio. friends r °uglicufc the country willdceep. ;in/kindly ;®Qmbranoo tho/ptofossed Miniatera of tlie | .P°‘t who,duHng left e j p and .wont proaohingifor.Lincoln u Abolitionism^' The time isooniing when hypocritical pretenders will want pay. - thoßo wKobvtlkry haTO denounced r.efuaq Jen^ 0 0na * a Oolfc * Democrats, romOnibbr ■‘•Jill ~ i .i. ~ l P u 'f poopla. can look 'oiit'for imof.h'or about the Best of Junuirty. , Ain’t yo)i' "“‘jolt voted 1 for Lincoln.?, |^,® rl Khbtoi3s°ung lately shut up n Mor in , ,'T lm *apjuat from England, ongag im P . 1 , n S thb; Gayornmoi)t,'i Brig-, ikoa « 8 lo >‘‘>-”"Hb loVbs' Unidd, indeed lie ii a , l . deal of Union and-relies'upon “Stitiilion to carry him' through.,. fe'^ RSE^ r -' o, 9 oial vote for! Preside 11 * lelW o ' l - n .' 08 '- 016 r; Lin coln, 60,614; M’- •uati’s majority, 7,402, ■FROM EiIST TENNESSEE.. DeM of General Glllem ol Bull’s ~ T-:'.- .Gap; A 400 PRISONERS CAPTURED, Redel Official of the Battle. &0., : t&O., 1 &C. ■ Louisville, Ky.,- November 19, Intelligence deemed reliable, the accuracy of which cannot be determined to-night, Very recently the robe! General Breckinridge with ton thpiißunU men attacked General Gillem near Bull/s-gnp, and aftera desperate ■ fight defeated .Gilloin, Who last fotfr’ hundred prisoners. The number of killed and wound ed is not stated. fears of an invasion of Kentucky, in conscquench of this reverse, is .apprehended, a* the military ahthmdtios are fully prepared to the, advance of. any rebel force into the male. «,000 10.UUO 9.000 9,0U0 10,000 The Chattanooga Gazelle loam's that Major General Meagher’has been'ordered to report to Major Gone rad Steadman for duty, with Inst)actions that ho ho ush gned to the com mand of all the troops belunglng’-to the Fif teenth and Seventeenth corps, now in this district. "• The loss of General Oillem’s forces in their recent encounter with Breckinridge, i« 'fcftitl nwvtcd at four hundred wounded and misssing. Gillem is safe at Knoxville. , * 47.000 130 Heavy rains bore and at Nashville to-3ay. Water twelve toot deep on Harper’s ahoala, Cumberland river. REBEL REPORT OF THE BATTLE. [From the Richmond Enquirer; lOlb.] Header’s. Army Northern Virginia, ) ■Novemher, 16, 1804. J Hon. James A. IStdtfen , tSec’y oj War: General Breckinridge reports that, on the night of the 13th Inst., ho turned Bull's" Gap, when the enomy'atfempted to retreat. About 1 o’clock on t(io 14th instant, with Yauglian’s Tind ‘Duke’s commands, he struck their column and routed it. Several hundred prisoners, ten stands of color.*', six pieces of artillery, friflrcassions and horses complete, fifty loaded wagons with fciunM, and (unba lances with medical supplies,* eWs., were ckp tured. ‘ H. E. -Lee. .BtmJiTk’s Last. —Gen. Butler, heforo leav ing the city un-.Tuesday, issued hm,“Gcner-' al Order No. 1 3,” thanking anti “'puftiing” • everybody jn,the city fpr their,," valuhle hs* and perfeb*; ‘ting Idled ispoMtions during the election excitement. By coinrhand of Miijur Gt!ndvai 'ltoth*i% Oupt. buffer, A, A. A. G., 'also ** ppifs” the police of the.city.who, ho says.jxrd “always elllclbnt to preserve peace, wive against overwhelming numbers.” Having thus gracefully taken leave i‘f ‘ohr good, bity, the famous General retires'to the banks of ‘fhe dam’es/there to operate On'eo more --upon-th**-- portals-ot—ltichfii»nd ) -wuh' those keys which he has held’in ;iis p>mses sion during the.past six months.—i”. 'hj'£~ presis. . X'fehrtfldjr ekclmngd : is talking about ’the philosophtyrof the presidential .contfefitu t There wasn't quite so'lhhoK philosophy 'in T-fc as votes, and lower •’vqtek than green Idvckh; though'tht latter wore pretty much Ul on one side. ;■ . 'H3 7 ' A woman of 'Bordeaux 'hlvVing been found dead in her rmnn, the doctors assert that she was killed by the smell of’quinces, a largo basket of which was fdurt& in. her roeip. • ■ ' ’.i : . r fy The Y)fim(iofn‘fs of Sew i'ersey talk o'f sondhijr Gen. McClellan to the Senate for six yonva. • . ■ \ ■ •• Dili.- In South jfrhldlntm. township, on the 22d of October, I'uoMAs Craighead, aged 02 yenvH. ' r .• Miitivfte .CARLISLE MARKET.—tfov; 23, 1804. Fi.ouhi Sm\Wrlmc', pc’r'bVL, . JO.OO do», Exlrt}, : 10,50 : do., . Rycj- ' do., 8,00 WjiiTK!\Vi7Y;AT,.pdr buflhol, 2.40‘ Red Wheat,' _dql, Hyi;, , , do., 1 ' 5,50 Corn, ’ do., 1-,-ip Oat.s, '' •_ ! " a6.', •‘S'S Sprint Barlbit, do-;, J,70 Fall , - do., ' ,' ■‘‘ vRv .»|,75 Clovbdsrk’d, ‘ .dov, 111,00 TmoTiiysßHb t dcr.-, 3,60 MILADEILPUIA SiARKEX.kov. Flour, suporfifte> . Extra, : r.- - . - -10 25 ttVn Flour, i 0 00 Corn Mbatj, , ".i * . v i .. 700 Wheat, rod,'/, . ;i.‘ v.' • S’62 a 2 35 , ■ -white/ ’ , ' v 78 a 2 85 !Rte, . s -' ; - '• - - 4 7'6 Cquftt ycllotf,'; - • - • - , ~ .1.80 »• whfto/ ; • 'C . i <* i7O OATS; •! •’ i - 4 i • ~80 .CtOVBRSEED, “. , »• . V,. w - - 12 60. Whiskey; ’ <•' " r - . 1 70a 178 fto Consumptii/eSi 6ohsuiuptivo sufferers w.iil rcfcdiyo a valuable firosoriptiou for tho cure of Consumption-,‘ Asthma, •Bronchitis, and nil throat and r L’ung'affdctiontl,' (free of oha-rgev) by Bonding thoir a'ddrerSa’ W‘. Rev.:Bl>WAttD A. WILSON, ' r ' ; ; '•*. Williamsburg*,' 1 ‘ ‘ ’ i; ' ’ ■ Kings Ort.*,V. ‘ Nov.AV, ! NhW Torlrt . t,AI)IES AND GEkTr/f.JIKk . . iri''iybu wish- to mnrry; hddress the under- JL- signed, who will sond'you without'rrinftoy and .without prico,'valuable-irifbrmatidn that will ena :.blo you to nlarry happy ami speedily, irfospebtive 'of-agb, -wealth, bounty;- A'his information .will qosfc you notliitig, and if yoii wish 'to warty, Twill , bh-iorfiilly assist you. All letters strictly confi dential Th < Q r do|iM(l^4nfos‘Jit ,lt l° n fy4 t 'tyj' r P t . urr b ,'ipaU*. and no questions asked. Address r .... . • .Sarah B.'Lambert, Groonpoirft, Kings'Cm, l • . | \ ... Ne.w York."*- Oot. 13^61 —2m, . r . •' JVi>Ucc/ ' IVrOTICE is hereby jgitbn tlilit'lbtters of Ad- J.Y ministration on tbo ofllato ofThop; Craighead, liitobf South Middleton twp, dw’di havo beewissued to Jho undersigned,' residing, in Iho same township. I'll persons indebted to the saw estate Afb VcqUuatocl .to inakp payment immediately,• and those having claims against the estate will also present them for ■sottlom’ent. *' '! /;'* 1 . JOSEPH A. STUART, , , 4 ‘ : ' Administrator,' ■fclOli SALE OR KENT.™ L’he undersigned Jl will sell or rent, first of April next, tho.,house • now occupied’ by. Mim, on - - 'the west side of South Ranovor street. jABhSL'' .The'house ii largo and convenient '|i | iif{||H|' hiding doublq parlors,, sitting room* jSajJBSI'' dining room,kitchen,, wash house,,.aiid ■} 'I II ! 1 ! *fT*. wilh.gas.and oii tho first- and’ 'second floors j also, a range and bath room With hot and cold water/ Tor terms apply to , J. 11. GRAHAM. " Kot.‘l7,lB64—tf '/ •; t U <■ r-Hx'l' Ezra . - undersigned .would respectfully pro*. J. claim to tho citizens 9? Cumberland,ami sur rounding'counties, thntf.bo baa. on hauil and fa constantly manufacturing, any and everything.in tho S ADDLE R Y LIKE,, at prices which defy competition, and of material which cunnatbo surpassed hero or-olsowhcro. His stock consists of ■ , Double and single Harness, Saddles and Bri dles of all kinds, heavy and Liyhl draft C-olldrSf HALTERS, ' • whips, BUFFALO ROBES, , HOUSE BLANKETS, to., to which ho invites tho careful attention of all who may desire a good article nt reasonable prices. He may ho found at all times a few doors'beloW Hannon’s Hotel, on the south side of tho Court llouso, nelir KhoJmVllall, Carlisle CLEPPEU. Nov.^d, .Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons 1 ri torostcd, that tlio following accounts have *bcen filed in this Office, by tlio accountants therein im'nicd lor examination, nnd will bo presented to 'the .Orphans' Conlrt of Ctuhberland CtrUnly, for continuation ami allowance oil Tuesday, Dcco±bor •20, A. D. ISftl, viz*: - • 1. Abrdnnt of VviUiaih Brown, guardian .of the minor children of Andrew MeElwain, lato of ilifs flin township ilds’d ■ 2. T' J irst i ichlrilnfcl account of Jacob LefoVcr and •Jesse Kurtz,’administrators of Abraham Ktfrtfc, *lbtb of I’enn township duVd. . 'B. The .administration account of Mrs. Kate ‘Brickur, administratrix of Jacob Bricker, doe’d., •hitc'p.f Silver Spring township, Cumberland 00. The,first and final account of J. T. Jlipney, Esqb Trustee under proceedings partition in the. Orphans’ Court for the Sale cJf’thd ’lleal Estate of ClfristiUh ■tylfigslor, dee’d. •5. Tho jibcolmt of Samuel Biller, administrator rtf Jullknfy Wolf, docM.rwbo was lutbly of'the -town ship of Frai/kford and county of Odthbcr[anil. . 0. First add account of'Joseph Boas, nd ministraldt' of'Kdtfry Bailor, dcc'd., lato of Silver Spring township,‘Cumberland county. 7. The aceou'nt;bf B. \V. Wootlbiirn, administra tor of James S. flustan, lUto of Torin’township, doe’d. • 8. First and final ’iWcdimt *df 'G-odrgo Butturf, administrator of John Inriingdr, l&to of 'Upper Al len township, Cumberland county, deb’ll. 9. First ami final account of Jacob. ; Eminger, Trustee Tor tlio sale of part of't'ho 52pis. copal Parsonage, property nu, the. BoirWigh of Mo chanies-burg, CmhberUind‘Oh./Fh,. 10.’ First and final uc.eouu.t.of WiiUjhU Fnilor, Ad ministrator of Jaccb of Hopewell twp. ducM. • I'l, The first and final 'account of William L, Craighead, administrator of James. Wcakloy/late of ‘Pc hit .lownslnpjj JccM. 'V.’.j , v ' First and final account of Srttmicl Keony, and Mary ’II. Keony, administrators of BatnuelKeouy, Jr., late of South Middleton township, doo’d. Ki. -The account of Solcmon Mohlor, gunrd-iKn'of 'Christiana Shelly, a minor, daughter of Job'b Bbol*- ly, dec’ll. U. Tho'n.ecount of Jacob Waggoner, guardian of Mary A. Clay, minor child of John Clay, .lately of •Fraukford to%ufchip. ’ G. W. NORTH, JicaUUr. ,&ov.*Ul, 'IBG4. J. I’IOAS’.S., STORE,- Orrosin; me Catm.islb Bkuosit Ba^k. XVnuld you "bliy yony.bat's right ebekp . PJoaSo call at Boas’s store, iu North'Hanover street be keeps, His name tbe.doUr There bridics,'Men’a ; rm Children ! tdO • t Xro fitted all tho while, ' •-*, • THs hats are good, and 'pt6Vd& Ho bettor in Carlisle. Hjnprt for Soldier*, Men nrh-d Bbyts You ull'caii boro obtain, . V ' . * • fe'ur Lrtnios and (oVCh'n/frohV FuTB ■You need not usds in vaim ' FHir Cups Fur Cellars dmdgFur GloVC'9 All ncntly'iaudo and warm; Fine Woolen'Shirts n'bd Woolen Drapers coiftfdH in the storm., VcVf*, Jackets,’'llo~c, Noekfios and Sva'i'fs-*- All these ho keeps to sell. 'Whips,'Comfo'rls, Canes and Notlo’ns (6o Too numerous to foil. ; , Sn'tchfcis‘ivTid Traveling Baskets for LafejS, Mar ket luul School Baskets, ‘Carpet B a o3 and Valises. The - largest aasorimcnt/if Trunks kept at-any honso in lotvn. A largo variety of 'tScu\h*mcn> GloVba. A Very largo assortment of woolen Shirts. HUFF A LO HOURS, Tobacco an'4 Sugars. *fec,, ate. IMcuso (fall -and •beco his Hbfck uT’goods,. j. B'dlAS; Ag’Wit. Nov. Vi\ 1564-. TA . . WINES AND LIQUOHSN SoutiV 11a mover Street, Caulislh. TIIE undersigned,.sucpcskor to D. P. fta ziilton. would tcf*pce'tfuTly inform his frioiuls and the public generally, that ho intends to 'ibain- Anin tbi> cbkracte.r of the above aouso-as hereto* fore, and will keep constantly ou hand a large ka sortmmit of . , BIIANBIES, ‘ , ; • GINS, . i WHISKIES, ; „ hums, .. 1 'dORDIABS, ’ • • BITTERS*. . . : &0., &0., Which ho can soil ns cheap na any other ostablish ttiont in Carlisle, if not cheaper. t , Country Landlords,will .find thrfe ■ffio place r tJ6 bhy thoir, . . , , •. AviNES And," WQtrolis, Both in regard to quality, and prico. ftts stock is Vk’rgo and weirsalcctcd, and he in vites a call before purchasing olsowbeVo. Ho-, member tho piece; South Hanover street,.directly opposite tho “ Voluntcor'WPrifilStagi'OffiGO,. (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. fi, 75 Nov,-17, 180-t-tf. Every Pcrsoa’S Ifllcresl- WC. SA \VYER .calls the • attention of byo^ybddy 1 in waA’fc of t>ry Goods to his immonsp ttock of v Wli\ T E R ftb b-.b S; ,ju?t received, bought for cash, and at tlio reduced prices from _ Arnold, Constable Co ? ..filurfuy Hot-’ her A: 'forkt \l ■ . :,Uuigol, AViist M. Thos.; W.Evans.& Co., and other houses— • Comprising tho'lrttost stylos .of Silks, alh oolora) .newest kind's of Wool Fabrics, iu plain 1 colors, feossod.flgufod.ltcp^,;«fco.' ,;j, ; - • r> . kinds idf lAourumg (idodS froih Myora'V NTcw Toijk. ‘t t . •«•• • •' ‘ ;; >• - ’• • , Ne. Wost StyleS'df Mduttosi Cifculars and-. Coats. Tho.sd goods are n iily trade. . - r ■ FUJiS! FURS!! ail kinds ; And qualitjps, bought from A. X Steward very ohoap for tlio ..- , - ..;,j . ‘ • HflA of:,ov,cry. variety, BropliU; plain; bor dered ; .for Ladies and Mitisd*. Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, GloVcs, LiujliosiUiidoi'ycs.tß, Tnmtnings, Ao.. iflvu’s and Boys’ OvCrContlDisv •dloths and Goods. aro_ made to order , iUj the ;latoat stylos and at Abort hotiod. Men’s Shawls* Undershirts, Drawers,' Gloves, Scarfs, Tics,'Ac.’ • '• •' _. ’ ' The ,largest stock Uf Dobicstio. Goods in the country. CaVpbtd, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and every variety, of Goods kept in a first class DVyQdods storA jAs now stylos of Cloaks aqd Dross Goods come out, J.have arrangomets to rpoivo thom..Now goods bo added as ! tho Winter advances. 1 Phase, call and examine before buying'(elso wboro,ks'l am determined nrtt'to bb.undqrdold.’.' ( Remember the old stand, East Main'street, oho daor bolow Martin’s* HotolV l ' 1 • • w; C. SAWYER.' [sov. 17, 1864. AVagonriVlakei l Shop for ,'ißenU- •: THE 1 subsflriber bos oreotpd a largo Wngbn'- shop add RlabkAmith ehop, v oh,'i3outli street, Carlisle., The-Smith'Shop is occupied’ by, 'Peter Myers, iV&’oJs business.,, Tlwj 'WiittCto*maJ:cp sKop Is not 1 yet occupied., A gqod Iwbrlcman, who wipjiqs .to carry .on a largo business >wouldfind thlS a favorable opportunity. Thqabpp may bo'loasod for a number of years, oh favorable’ terms. the subloHber. . i , WM/.BLAIII/ , Nov. 17, *64-3t* Oarlisle, Pd, SI. ! $650,000 ‘ ‘ ' woritrt of; VWatches,■Chain?. Rings. Jfcfc. G. S. HASK IN S & CO., 36 IlcoUiiinn Slrcct, Slew ifoi k, r orFEIV YHE FOLLOWING'- INDUOUMEMTfI TO Buyers of Valuable Jewelry. " '• ' ' - ,J.‘v , • ! J( HAYING boon for a long timo, changed in thu Packet Business, and eatablinllbd.oiir 're putation for promptness and reliability’, and j{o8 r skiing great facilities for flailing ‘Jewelry in this way. wo aro confident that wo can give riatisfaclion to all who fed disposed to patronize Us. $650,000 ‘ worth of Watches, Dialnonfl,, PinV, Chains, Ac., to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, without rogard. to .value, and not tobo.pu’ld fdt until you krtow what you .aro to receive. Just look at tho following list 6f ABTICLES TO RE SOLD FOB ONE DOE- ,175 Watches (handsomely engraved, and warrant- ; od perfect timo-koopors) vuryinj; in price from $7.0 0,0 to&20 d 6 oKcli 225 Ladies'Watches solid ' Gold Hunting Cases, 05 00 lt 250 Gentlemen's S ilvcr , Watches, 15 OO'to 25 00 F ‘6,000 Latest stylo Vest and . Nook Chains, itffltoSO’bO u 5.500 Cent’s California Dia- • mond Pins, ■ •- 2'50t0 25 00 “ LOOO California Diainaud Ear Drops. * , 2 0.6 to lo tfD lt 3.000 Miniaturcaml Enam- . oiled Revolving Pins, 5 *OO to 25 00 2.000 Calilomia Diamond ■ and Enanullod Gent’s - Soarf -Pinsj ncw#ylcs,- • • ’ 5 ‘Ob to 'lb *1)0 2.000 Masonic and ¥ lublem • Fins, SOOtolO’M “ 2*560 Gold Hand Bracelets,, en.mivod and plain, 3 db to 20 Ob ''** 3.000 Jet A’Musaio Brooches, 3'6lJ to 70 01) * f 2.000 Cameo Brooches, rich patterns, Very tasty, 800to00 00 if 4.500 Florentine and Lava __ Pins, the real article, 4 fl.Otb 10 00‘ “ 3.500 Lava ami Florentine ' ’ Ear Drops,- • ' 300to10 00 « ‘ 3.000 Coral Ear Drops, 4 01) to '6-00 - u 2.0 UU Ladles’ Chatelaine ■.» CfniMis, Jut and Gold, ’ 15 00 to2o 000 (t 0,000 Gout's Pins, a splen- •■' ’ did ussprlment, • ■, 200 to 15 00- ’* 4.000 Solitaire sloevo But t«ms;-fjn:irol.v new.styles, 2-00 to 600 “ ■ 3,000 Slmls and Sleeve But tons, in sets, very-rich, ' 800to15 00 u ' 6.000 Sleev'o'Buttons, plain, cnutueiled and engraved,' 200 to. B‘oO 10.000 l , hiin ami handsome- n ' l -‘ * ' ■ ,ly engraved Rings, ..‘m2soto 10 00 • «*•* 8.000 Spring Loehots r dou- . t bio caSe, richly engraved;' ' 2~*60 r i0.15 00 «* ' 15.000 Sots Ladies’Jewelry, ‘ , row and latest styles; . 6 00-t0i12.00 2.000 Geld Pons and hand- . . . some Silver Oases, 1 • s'OO.td 10 00 u ontire.list of beautiful and Valuable goodfc will bo sold ier Oku Dollar Each.'-’ Certificated of all the above articles will bo plactd in-EnVol opos, and pealed. .These onvelopoa are sent l>y mail, as ordered, without regard- to choice. *ou tho receipt of tlic..ecrtifiealc you will boo what you are to havo.juid then it Is at your option' to. Bend -OD Q-iliilhuLaUfl-taketiiO-article,.or_noL Fivo certiliqalos can be ordered for $i ; e-lcVen for.s2 ; tljirty-fivuTorss j sixty-11 vo for' $lO ; and fur $l5. . Wo will sond-a single ■coV lificato on the roco : pt of 25 cents. , . G. S. HASKINSA 06.- fl . Box 4270.' 30 Beckmuh Street, AT,' sr, . Nov. 17, ISfl-l—lm • . QROCERIES— REMOVAL.— ■ The subscribers bug,leave to inform VholrfrrbVids and customers Hint'they have removed thoii*-, Grocery Store To tlio Snutli-Krut C’orner of Main and Bed ford Si reel*, one'’Door West-of Oar,duet & Cu’s. Fiiondjy, nud Directly Op posite lieitmr’s Hotel,. Carlisle. They will, us heretofore, keep constancy Cn hand everything in tlmirline; ' S(J'C ll' A S Coffees, Suit, , Sugars, • Dried. Meat, Molasses, ' Bologna, ■ Syrups. Eggs, Crackers, "Spii.'oa, C)ieeso,. * Disho*,. Fish, Soaps, T'dmeoo, Brooms, , , Coal Oil Lamps, burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Slone Ware. Earthen Ware, Blabkiyg. Candles, And IVoiiosts Goner;* II y. , Our assortment, is very complete ' nml has boon purchased with care and judgement. ’ Wo invito all to give ua a call, as.wo arct.dctunninod.' to soil at very moderate profits. MONASMITII <fc BAKER. . N. B.—Tho’highost prices xyill lie paid for all kinds of marketing. r ’ *M.& B. Nov. 10, 18(M.-tf ~.. . l\l e vr p no t o ‘a v tt. a p n -k"• ■ ■ t <A jr I* • J - ‘ Ambrotypfi allery* Wo, tlio undersigned. respectfully infortt our friends and' the. public that we have opened a ' PI CTUR.E GAL LE R f In thbnow second story oyer the frame buildings few'doors S'-uth of tho u P<Vat Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bentz’s store; South Hano ver 1 street. Wo Lave constructed th.ia.(jlallery ac cording to our taste, u/hd flat ter ourselves in sny ing,wo have far the Inflst,arranged light in, toVrn. To aged, infirm and delicatr,persons^wo will say this Gallery is much easier of access "than any in this place, being laoa‘tud ; oii.,tho secbml. story, nod the story bonoatb being' luVr, thoro. js .not such, a tower of stops to ascoYi'd. Having procutod tlio Assis.tdnco df A,H Experi enced operator, and purchased the host and latest improved apparatus, wo., are prepared to .produce pictures equal to anyoth.cr establishment,-not ex celled by Now York of Philadelphia.' Such as T. J. HERE. Extra if'hofe Hzc EH6tosv , al>7i% t >: -.'i (Jartea l)e Visile, Ainbrolgpes and Eerroir/pes, ■ ' Wo- shall also intrgiJiuiQ a.now cinlty in such unby uh Sell■*son£And iaA'W Softies, called the • • , geiA n.\ ‘'"" 1 Ono doxon 'taken at pn 6 sitting nl thb lowprlcp-of •$1 50 per dozony; Pictures ineertod-'in:'Lockets, Rings,' and Pina, arid copied or!onlarged r froni old Ddgherrootypos,-Ambrotpyos, Ac;,:'A<J. : Also 5 ,’ Tor sale A fine lot of : Picture-Frames- and Albums.— . Wb hope, by a strict:attention to - business -.and'a desire to please,-t6 receive oursharo'of thopublio patronage. Do not forgot Um-placo, l a'fow : ’doorB south of the Post Office, South Hariovor Street. ’ HiGROVE & SON. Carlisle, Nov. • • ,TV[ OTICE.—We tho undorsignodbUi&ona bf •i.l Diokinaon’Townsbipi believing that tho de struction of Birds is injurious to tho interest enf tW farming community, take this, method to inform GUNNERS wo will not permit hunters to trespass, upon- puf promisos oi thoP tp shoot MrtU of .other but; will enforce tbb lawiagainst them ia all oases f r jr.’, Sfimuql Stuart,. sr.,r ■ , ' Henry Buahmah,-. -Waller*-- ' ‘'Samuel Stutttfejhj. ; \ : Peter SHotfoii, A. Kurtz Fishfcurn, William Bontz, , George Kissinger, John Pcffor, - Isaac Maloastor r ! ' “ William Rico, William Galbraith, : . Joseph Galbfailh, P. J. Moore, , . Mathew Galbraith, Potor Zinn, •' *• Jplm Wttljower. ~ ' .Oot.2oT6jt.M- Admtiilsti ; aioi- 7 8 Noticiei;,;i NOTICE w hereby given- that letters of Ad ministration on tho estate of Jacob Clay, late of Frapkford tqf'ridbift bahreVbhim granted to tho imdorsidnod,. residing in North-Mid dloton’township. All"persons indebted, tq’tho said, estnto are requested to mako pnywont immodiataly,' o/nd* those having claims against the estate trill also present thoM ftfr‘Settlement. ■ ... JOHN WAGGONER, 6 opt. 22,1801 —Ot.* . Adminuimort LAR EACH I New Miy-flAg-lsl %i. DRY GOODS. “ To ¥liotr it . May Concern.” Greeiifield,: skeafer ARE happy tb inform tho public that they have j.ust returned from NEW YORK with a. now and desirable’ stock’ of goods—bought ’at greatly reduced‘prices, which will bo sold on tho prigifaal and popular principle of “QUICK, SALES AND.SMALL PROFITS. VRE S S G O OB S, Bfcbtob Plaids, Wool Plaids, Plaids, Etfi- Clbfhs. Plaid Mohairs, OUimoro Clo'ths,' Amours, 'Barrathcas, Alpacas in nH colors, Emb. •Alpacas, Wool Dolainos, Coburgg, Ac./ , Calmorai skirts. A fid!-assortment for Ladles and Children. . CLOAKS and FURS! i A largo and desirable ptockof Cloaks and Furs, Ijoughtin New York which will bo sold fotoar than ‘Olsowhcrdi , DOMESTICS, if)b Lkincs, Checks, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Canton Flannels and Tickings, all to bo sold at great bargains. , '^6 ( li6nS.—Hosiery, White Goods, Ac. r ; GENTS' AND BOYS' . WEAR, Cloths, Caasimwos, .Satlnotts, Jeans, Ac. A full Assortment of Magorio's celebrated Home-Made N-Juoda, always on hand. a.jbonV buy <smj kind of goods until i/ouJiave fwst oAßcd un'GnBENMKi.i) iSneAFEit,; tx> note the •great difference between the ibices asked for goods there and elsewhere. • . ~ .. .. Goods received daily from Now York and Phil adelphia. •GREENFIELD A SHEAFEIV „ . East M’hin s£rcoL’ South shld, . - 2d floor, 2d'door, 2d door from cornbr. Nov. 10, 1864. UP. YOUR CLUBS FOR 18G5 !- The Best’and Cheapest of the Magazines, PETE US ON ’ snvi: A G'A ZIN E, enormously ( 6f Paper, and tho c<»nscquont rise in tho price,of '■bther Magazines, “ Petorsou’s’* will still ho fur- ViLhpd to singlb BubacribbrsatTwb Dollars a year, ’•cash iu advance AVrangomonts havo been made wbjeh, iu 1805, it will be bettor than over. No Magazine of similar merit will approach it iu hence it will bo emphatically THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES. The stories in “ Polersbu * aro conceded to bp tho Wst published anywhere. In addition tb tho usu ‘lU'iuifnbor of shorter stories, there wiU bo given in 1866, , •>; Four Originnl Copy-rightcd Novelettes, vi% 1 THE LAST PLANTAGENET, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, ■We missing diamond, \ 1 By tbo Author ofTho Second Life,*' A WOMAN'S REVENGE, ' ; ’ By Louise Chandler MouVto^-. COQUET ys. CROQUET, ■ By Frank Leo BeiredWt:. ... In, its Illustrations also,’ u i£otb'rßon’'Tfe'unrivaled. Tho a comparison between, its. Sttjwb MtiiotinU dutl 'Hithef Steel Engraving* And thoso given iu every number. Colored FaeKi&n -PWtie m Advance t lt is the pnly jYagflzino Whoso Fashion Plates can bo Veiled bn. 'Cihoriil PittUrifh in Embroidery, Crotchet , ’<£•«•. The department of this Magazine is wholly unrivalled. . Every number, contains a dozpn patterns in ovory variety of Fancy jyork. N 6 bailor Magazine gives these cblored PktternV. Art ErtVfrrtiy'Ne\V Cook Boole. Tbo original Household. Receipts of'• Peterson” /ire quite famous. For 18C5*,. receipts of every Iriftd'of dish will t)0 giVoH’,.’ Every ono of those Veoelpfs has boo'd IcVtJodi Nowiand Fashionable Music will appear IVi .e'vo’ry Vftmber, Also, Hints onall mat tors, into renting to Ladies. ; •- ■ ~ j . TtefeIIS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. ' T>Vo copies, one yon^' % Z OQ Four ** “ ' jO.QO Right “ « 00 Fourteen H ' -V ''2o 00 Premiums for Clubs of Eight oh fourteen. —To any person getting up a club of ‘Eight and remit ting Twelve a club’6T iFburtoon and Remitting Twenty- Dollars,’ wo frill send as a Pro innim, our new copy-right steel engraving for fra ming-size 2T iuphos -by 20—“ WASHINGTON X'AHTING FROM- HIS GENERALS/;,.after a .drawing by F. 0. parley.. This is. the iiloqt'su perb Premium over .offered. Or, if preferred, wo will send, for the Premium, a LADY’S, ALBUM 1 ,, illustrated and. handsomely bound and.giljt. Or, if preferred to either of these, wb #i|| fl sQnci, .as a Premium, am extra copy of the Migazinp f0r.1865. Forttluba of two or four/no premiums are given. Always say, in remitting for a club of eight, or a club of fdurtdofc, tohioh 6*f th’e Premiums is pre ferred. Add'f6*Bß, ipobt-paid, ( CHARLES J. PETERSON, . - , Wo,'?sb Chestnut street, /‘hiladclpia. Pa. 'JfroV. 10, ~ «®i>S35T’S iLASJY’S UOOK, Fashion Magazine: of Hie World. T ITEUATURE, Fine Arts and Fashions. I j Thu most magnificent Stool: pngravings.-r Double fashion Plates. Wood yngravinga.on. ovoty subject that can interest ladies'. Crochet knitting, Ne r ting, Eihbroidory, Articles for the Toilet; fof tho Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Evoby thing in fact, to make Lady’gDoo-h, THE fcAltfES' FAVOKITIi FOR3S YBA^S. No Magazine has been able to cotHpotb with It. None ,nitteuipt,ifc. ; .. GORDEY’S RECEIPTS for every a household; Those alone aro frorth the of the book - . • , ' ’ , . i • * Model Cotidgos i[h6 btbor Mftg'aztn’6 £ivoi thtorii,) with diagrams. ' f ', ; ' "I)raxkU\Jj hctsoVii fop ih'i Ytf.'tij. Another spe cialty with 'Godoy. a a { ■ Original Jfitaic, -'a.ypar. ! Other. Mag azines - publish old wbSdi-'outi musicj’but the sub- to Qodey get Jt before tho rausio stores. Gardening far Ladicsl ’ Another' 'poCUUkrUy \Vith' Godos". .. ... .. ./ ..Fashions. f>om Messrs. A. T. StewartCo*; the millionniro merchants, of Ntw: York, apipcar in Cod'ey, the.ohly Magazine that has them.,. , . , . ' Ajso,; Fashions from the 1 celebrated: Btbdia, of No\y,Ydrk.. -.j Jn,; r.if . i.- i. " BonDots; give &ore of them.in a year UymanyJbthor Magazine.. In fact,.tho Lady’s. ,-£Bqok enables every-lady to bo her own bo.nuot 'Tuftker. . „ , . Marian JHarland, ■ Authoress'- of: “Alone,” “Hidden Path/* “Mosri Side,** “ Nemesis," and “ '’Qo deypabh month, and for’no ofch’or'magaziLo. Wo bai'e also retitmodall bur old and faVorite 'con tributors; ’ ’ ? • TERMS OP GODErS LADY’SBOOK foi*lB6s* ' which there could l)e no i dspiaiion.) Tho following are tho tornfJT'ijf'tlm Lady's Bqok for!BCs, At present, wo will receive subscribers at the following*,"fates. Duo notice } will bo .given, .if we are obljgja^;-to: jidvdffoe,‘wriicb ,'t{ill'd.cpori|s upon the price of pnpqr: Ono copy, qpb :. . * Two copies, ono year,' $.50 Three copies, ono year; • . - 4 ; -7 50 'sfqur copioi, ono year; •'• 10 : Od Five copies, ono year, jind an cxtra.copy to ~ . ■ -person‘Bendtng blub,making; ini’.copies,, i 4 00 Eight copies one yqdf> arid an extra copy to person sending tub club making nine cop- , ios, 21 Ob' Eleven cbpics, one year and an'oitra ebpy to , . tho person sending the, club, making twelve copies, v '' ' .'27.50 , Additions to anj of tho aboVo blubs, $2 50 each subscriber. / „K';- 1. .!■ .V..*:., '■* Qqdoy’a Lndj/s Bpokand Arthur’sHoirieMaga-, zino ; wiirbe .sontj ofs4 50." Wo ijdyo no club/with.eby.otlior Magazine 'or •’ ‘’ . The moiic£ bo sent at' 6no ,’timo for any ciiftr.;- ; , { * it , ; v _ j y " : 1 ;* Oduada silbsoribors must send 24 coats addi- for each subsofibor.. ? , Address,' ‘ / ■ L. A. GODEY,, » N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., novlO'dd PbUa'delphia* THE , v , , , , _ jS James/ll^O^ahai*. ■ T President «Judgp of tho several Courts of Com'mnn Pleas of the countiesof Cumberland, per ry, niid'Juniala,' anil Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michool Cocklln.and Hugh Stuart,.Judges of the Courts of Oycr'and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital oud oth er offenders, in ,tho said county, of Cumberland, by Ibbir-proccpts to'me direpted» dated tho day of August, 1864, have ordered the Court, of .Oyer and Terminer and'general Jail Delivery to bo ■balden at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of November, 18Gi, "(being the 14th day,) at 10,o'clock.in tho tforerfoon, fcb continue two weeks. ' . t .NOTICE is hereby given to tho Cdrogdr, Justices bfTho Peace,' end/Constables of„tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the:said . precept qOmmandcd to be then and there ip -their proper persons, with, their rolls, records, and .Inquisitions examinations, and all other rcmembninp6 : s, / t6 db those things which to'thcir offices appertain to lie ddoo, aud all those ujat.arp bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then sho|l .bo in tho Jail of fcpid.cptfnty, aro to bo there to prosecute tnem as shall bo just, ... J.T. RIPPEY,. Sheriff, •gefct. 21b.18G4.. • NEW STOCK OP • •Bats And.- caps V AT KELLEIf’S, ■ 'On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, A splendid assortment of all tli« now* rs . stylos ,of Sit/:, Mnleikiu, Slouch, SoJ't aud Sfraio HATS now open, of city and hoirto manufacture, which will ho sold at‘the lowest cash ■prices. ■' , - A large stock of summer, hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw j’ fan .cy, etc. Also a full a ailment of h on’s, Boys’ and Children’s Caps of o v fydcsorjption and stylo.- I, Tho subscriber invites a.ito cotne and oxa'imno his stock.- Being a practical hatter,'lie tools con fident of giving satisfaction. . .... Thankful for tho liberal patronage . heretofore -bestowed ho solicifs a oon'tittuanco of the same.’ .. Don’t forgot tho stand; twQ,doors'aboVo ’Sbroi ner’s Hotel, and ne±t tb'tlorrifridn's shoo store. * . ‘ JOHN A. KELLEB, Agt. -, N. B.—Hata-of all kinda inado-to-orilor at shoH notice. , . [May 26, *64. ' LochmanV Photographic t AND _ AMU R 0 T &EGAL L E R Y, THEuhivorsally acknowledged superioritv 6f LOCHMAN.’S, is quftcicut guaranty of tlioir merit wfthout further, cbimncnt. Nono equal tbetoi in, clearness, tone hnd artistic arrangement., Bomoinhqr’tho GATAjISBY, in Main atio6t, Oar k isle, opposite tbo National Bank.; Bo Store you go to Q,. L. Loch van's. Booms. .. . ’Bioturps of deceased copied with 'skill aVi'd ‘acsph.tch'.' . Aug. 25, 1864., ' ‘ORPHANS? COURT "S A li E 5. v On Sl TtJ-RD AT, VeceiiiVcr %; Ml IN pursuance, of an order ‘6f. the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county,,l will expose to public 5a10,,6n tho promises, on ttteafeove day, tho following described real estate, lato 6f Jacob Wolf, dud’d., via :. n ' • •- A Lot of Ground; ; Situatei.in. the borough of. Carlisle, Jjoutid bd on tlio- bait by"North.iHan6ybr~fltrbofc7~dn 'th'b .north by Locust alley, bn tho west and south by David.Cornman,’containing in front,on Hanover street 30 feet, and in depth 240 foot, having thoh)-! ou orbotod y - , ' ; A T,WO STOBY . BRICK HOUSE} V IIiCK BCIEtoING/rc. Ttrmt of Salt : —Ton par cent, of r iho purcha&i money to bo paid on tho oonfiriuation of the’salo, and-tho balance 'bif tho.’first day of April, 1865', tho latfor to bo secured by rocogpiitanco in tho O’rpba’iV Cotort, with approved security.’— Possession tolta given on tho first day 'ot April, 1865. ; ‘ . ~ Salo to cobi&onco-Jabl^Volnck', a,' rtU f" ' BAViDAvOtr; Nov. 3, XBB4—ti ' .. , , Town Proptifly at Private Sale.. TILE subscriber offers nt private Bale the • property belonging to Samuel H. Gould, sit uated at the north ,end of Pitt.street, in the Bor. o,ugh of Cjariif‘lo.'“ The Lot measures. 30 feet in front by 120 ,in, depth to au alley.' Tho improve ments are: a new. two-story .BRICK j,■ „ i DWELLING' HOUSE, with Back . Building,, brick icistorn, and blhor but houses. , There.are choice grapo vinos, and fruit trees.in! tho lqt„- /This is a v.ory, desirable property for. a private family,, and will.bo sold on .easy and favorable terms. For particulars enquire of tbo undersigned, residing in Pomfrot street., .. , . Oct. 27, XBQ4-4W STRAY. —Oamo -to the prenvisea of Martin Brickor, residing one half mile smith of Now Kingston, white-spotted STEER, with wliito face,about two years old. . The owner Will please enmo fto'Ward, property,pay.ohargcs and. take,, him away, otherwise he-will-bb*dealt with according to |aw. .. ; - . , , i! ir : tv? jrAMiriA-TOtti ,1 ■ i >" Toxonthip Clerk, Silver Spriua. - Oct 2’/, IS6J-3t* . : . . . , E&itor of Ytihmteev': • ‘ » , ftlßAn Sm-r-Withyour permission I-wish to.-say? to the readers of your paper tjmt.l will send, turn bail, to; all.who wish' it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making’ and using a ; simplo Vo gottiblq Balm, that will, effectually remove, in teh days, Pimples, Blotches, Tau, Igrockljcis, all im purities of the Skin; leaving tbo same sett, clear smooth and beautiful. . ■ I will .also mail free to those having. Bald Ilqads, or Bare Faces, simple . directions ,and information that will enable them to-'stnrt a full growth of Lux uriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in loss than thirty days.: ... - .. ;. All appli.oations answered by roluin mail with out charge. ~.••• ...... . , . r • Rospootfully yours,- • • , • THOS. P. Chemist, .»• J 831 York* . Oot. C, 186rl-3m Supposed to be . black Mustang pony,arid buggy was hirud by a sol dier, from" the subscriber, on,.the 2-tthinat., for the purpose as he said,’ bf' riding about town for a Shyrt,9?mo. Not having, been returned, it is be lieved tUofc'thpy dtavq:Stdle‘n:Je.i ;Arij information given to,tho £ubs.eril)or, copqorning them, .will,,bo liberally .rewaVdod, ‘ . ... WILLIAM fcMlTIt Oct. 27, *fo, , Notice* XIIEi Curlißlo .borougli bounty Bonds aro ■ now ready.for delivery in sums of One llun drod,;Five’Hundred apd Quo Thousand dollars, •with coupons attached*’;- the- interest payabloeetm-' annually,. Carlisle DepositSank.-' Anyper* son haying.money to lend .will-'find. : it an = advan tage paid .Bonds, as thdiStato'County law exempts..,them. fromj Taxation* ? Application! to.bo made to ; A. ;Cathcart,. President ofildwa; Council, or Jos. W. Ogilby, 3eo*.y. . v., < uj order of Cpunoib-’ ,- d‘i “ . .*TH r /* > , r ‘ JOS. '/• 1 *' '■ : Sec’y of Corfiorafiofi* IVolicc. ’ ~ : Gauusle Deposit Ban?, ). , • 1 - 'Nov: r,i^64,a f v A DIVIDEND of Five per jOro. Xi.' Five percent; extra, free'of Government and State Taxes; has' this*day Veen declared’, by the Board of Dirobtors, out oftho profits of.thd Bank, .for the Inst six months, which will bop Hid ,'ovor to the. Stockholders, or their Jbgal representatives upon demand being made for the same. V' ’ . •• , ; - JA> i •• • * "o<i*h{et.<‘ r* a * i $ v ; giypn . th.ab -iLettere ,1V ‘.testapiomtiry , ,op the cahito ;lato,of *hp_ Tillag,o t o£ Now. have d^con' granted, to the undersigned, residingip|SUver- Spring township. .. ‘Alljiporsops*o* tbo, estate are requested to piftko paymonba.pinpedi,! atoly,*and against the,‘estate^ , will also present,them for settlement. .‘. JOHN MUSSELIiAfr, ; Oot. 13, ifxeoutor. ,r * ' V 1 T 1 * ,*■ • ;■ B. R. Jaweson, S. M, Coyle, Jt M’CUnbMeH* B. : : ACp 1 ' WHOLESALE! and retail Dpaleri fn Fan cy Dry Goods, trimmings, Not{bpv:Ady North west corner of Hanoyor and Ponifret 6tfl Carlisle, Pa. would respectfully announee to tht public that thejr have Just returned from the Esa torn cities with a’largo nnd woll'soleoted stock of goods, consisting in part of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitti, Veils, Crapes, Cravats, Hodtli. Nubile, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,’Shirts, Drawers,Belts* Ladies’ arid Gents' Collars, Binding, Cords, But tonsj Combs, Needles, Threads, Sewing Silks, Hoop Skirts, Paper, fens. Perfumery, Cigars, ’&6,, Jkb. ■ Wo would particularly invito tbo attention ,of CouNThV to our stock/at In tbo ter of prices lis well as in other important parti* • ulftnj,'Wo fepjpy 'this great advantage, vis ; ono branch of o’hr house and a member of our Arm are located'in Philadelphia, and alwayc prepared H tako advtintago'of every fluctuation in thomarket. i( ’Liberal tortns made with'wbolpaale pnrebators and uu usual, inducement* dffdrod /o tflfydrs of eve ry class.,r. CbU aud-ekamino B. K. Oct. 13,18iH-^3li, VALUABLE FARM Bubacriber offers for pale his'T’arm, . situate in Middlesex totruslup, 4} iniloa from CurlislOjY,,, v'.’:. CONTAX.mNQ .178 ACRES, ■ . by nn old o/Tf.hlch.'ia under cnjtiva 7 tion. The quality of land is/slate .and'gravel, which improves rapidly undpr the action of.limo.' Tbo improvemeuti aro a ■ a—-ft Double Stone House, with - Kitchen attached, and .Wash House, Wood -House b’nd Smoko'House'convenient. , Also, aLOG BARN, HAY HOUSE, Hog Pen', Carriage House, Corn Cribs, Ac.. ..There is a‘.fine variety of FRUIT bn the premises. • ~ , % ' 'The property is‘divided by a prfvateTrondjnncL would make two convenient farms. It Is admira bly adapted for a Stock'-Farm, having easy ac cess to running water, and 'tho‘meadows yielding a,never-failing amiabundant ‘supply, of Hay. Jc is well fenced, 4ias boon thoroughly ,'cou voniont Unchurch and school, «hd join's thy well known lt Carlisle Springe,” which afford a raarkoji dating tho summer "Altogether it is a desirablb properly. Also, 58 Abros of. excellent ■ friMß.isK Band, about 1&-miles from the. above Farm, lying along tho base of tho North, Mountain, ac cessible, to oVoiy part. This will be sold together*, or .In l6ts;to tfujt purchasers.». . .. ;/Apply ‘tp judge ,>7atts, in-Carlisle, .Qonrgo S. Clark, near tho promises, or iho subscriber at Hur*. risburg.. • -i - ■' JAMES CLARK. ■Aug. 25, is'Gi’-tf. FARM FOR SALE. I will soil my,form, situated in township* & miles from Carlisle; oo lug , ... ,19.6 Acres, of gravel land.,,. . . » . Tbo improvements are a largo ; tMamJLc • ATlikß-BOAKptID. HOtISE,, IgjjpL about Bank.BnVh, A frame Stable ami Hay Hous4 J3j)j;ingJTnuso , } and other necessary out buildings., . The eoiMs np.turally'o'f a good qqnlifc'y^is“deepV has boon well Iftfrod and'manured and is at the present time under profitable cultivation. There is. running field which, with adwui t&gd of.location makes it an excellent stock farm. „ JllsO|7o acres of TIMBER LAND adjoining tho which will bo sold with it or in lots to suit •purchasers. , fi j •-y( ;* ) '• * -V* • .^s .Tor Jhformafioi) apply to. Judge ‘Watts or. W,. M, -• Be'o^ra.E3^. t /t(tt|-fiilo ox the subscribed living id t the premises. . • ,• Sop.t'. 22, 18M—6t , . new forwarding and COM M_ t S.S JON H PURE; . •- • . COAL, PLASTER & SALT. ' THE subscriber having , taken the Warty house formerly bcbiipWd by J. R. Xonnnuikur, on West High Street, opposite Biokininson Col logo, would inform the public, that be bap 'en-. tercel into a geher&l * Forwarding and' Commission business. • . • Tho highest market price will bo paid! for; Flour; Grain and BtoaWco of all kinds. - Flour dud Feed, Plaster arid: Salt, kept ebb* stantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing , f .. ;• £ YkBNS VALtET',- ■' LOCUST MOUNTAIK, ; , LAW BERRY, <tc\, limeburners’and Blacksmiths’ CoaV fey: sain.. Kept .under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the-town. ■ v , ? • JOHN BEETEH, April 14,,’64.’- V •; Administrator, WM; GOUliri, SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! I WE have the largest and finest shirts ever offered in this place, warranted to jh} of ,tho best and.most- celebrated» makes, Bought before the late advance in sold by the dozen or single. If you want a . Perfect Fitting Shirt,? calfat March 39*’(13. PAINTS AND (DILI Lead, 1,000 galls; bf Oi a largo assortinebtof Varnishes, . . Turpentine, Japan, .. Putty, LUharage, '■ ; ■ Whiting, * k Glupi -_ Shellac,"’ ; ■ V- - - Paint'Brushes, Colors of every doscr.ipti sans and tubs, at tbo II \TY LISES/* Trtfhk&, Carpet’Bags, Umbef v rallas Aoi 'Sdlo dbathor Trunk’s, LA* .dies travelling'. Drunks of. largo sizes, brass bouna'. of the best makes; in largo Variety*at *’ ' J • I : , ISAAC LTNINQSTON'St - v 1 •: North Ilanovof Street.' : Manch 19, *63.. : - HAIifRS. —500 pairs' of' Humes on hani; of all kind's, , , ■ ■ *. . Elizabethtown pattern; • t 'Loudon .. •.*• Common J,. * .-‘ l :u -• with and without patent fastenings, cheaper 'baa*' at . .. . H. SAXTOi 'B. ProtliriiioiarT'i Soilce. TO'OTIGE is hbffebjf given' that tb’e account -by, of Witlitfftt MdoVo, sequestratcr ' yeir- and Carlisle,Turnpike Road Company, has boen“fi!odm and wlllFe' ‘ presented to the Court Qf Cpmmon'. Pleas of Cpih-j , bprland comity -for oonfirmalion on the day of * November* 180£ ... BARLEY "WANTEDxh e’ h rgh 6st pflce' for Baklet wiU*b'e ; paldin > caah : at ; 'Baniilz v a ’ "Brewery, Carlisle. . . - -- ; tIEBHAED RICHDBIt: .fiopt 1. lB64^Sm» j, v. Ties, • Stooks’,;. . bans, Sußpcndi3rt,-’Undei- •Shirtsi Drawers* a beautiful assortment, oan be found-’at i -< . f ? - ' ’ • ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S. ; ‘ North/Hand , (ror-BdJ®n^6rtUmV;lA .V^T,price will be paid for, Whent, Corn, Ryejux<i ( ■Oate. and x aU kind* of Country Produce, at the Woielioufo of JUnolB,'lB(U. FORSAKE. GEO. S. CLARK; SHIRTS at 12,09 jJor. dos. .M , ff. . . « . do. “ .20.9 P -f 4 " do. - “’2MO " 44 do. ■' “ 30,00 " « ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover St, Emporium*. iS t -—lO tons of il,“ just received," wittf Fire-proof .Faint/ * i Florence, White, White Zinc, ; .Colored Zmo//, , . Red Lead* 1 ' ; Rolled* pilf 'Jlafd OiUy I; Sperm Oil; I Fish Oil, &d„ Lion, .dry and lardware Store ; -H.' , SAXTC : ifr. TRUNKS f TRUNKSW 8. SHIREM SJSf r ■ .. , Profiflrtota^.: JHO.
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