Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 12, 1862, Image 3

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    We the undersigned mer
chants and business men of Carlisle believing
that in this hour of our countrys peril, every.
ono should make sacrifices, and arm and drill
in defence of our Government, homes and
firesides, hereby agree, to close our respec
tive places of busines4 in and after this day
at four o'clock P. M. until / such time that we
may see that the same is no longer necessary.
Sept. 9, 1'86:3.
Greenfield& Sheaffer. A. W. Bentz.
B.S. Jameson, Wm. Clapper.
Leidich. Sawyer &Co. Philip Arnold.
J. W. Eby. Arnold & Son.
James Loudon. Jonathan Common
R. E..Shapley. J. W. Smiley.
R. A. Noble. J. D, Halbert.
Wrn. Bentz M. T. Eneminger.
Henry A. Rhoads. Frederick Common
Robt. Moore. ' Thos. 11. Ramsey.
Chas. Ogilby. John Faller. -
Jacob Boner. John Keller.
I, G.-Callio—--A - Q.-Leolrler ---
Thomas Conlyn M. Myers.
John D. Gorgir. John A. Keller.
F. C. Kremer: John.• P. Lyne.
A. B. Ewing:: Isaac Livingston.
A. Lohman J. & G. Taylor.
John R. Pilkay. David Sipe.
E. - Steele. Jacob Boas.
John T. Sites. C. In hpfl.
Joseph Silos. John Irvine.
D. U. Keeney. li. S. Ritter.
0. A. Dilinian. Henry Saxton
John Liszman.
MILITARY COMPANIES OROANIZED.—
ImmiLliately after flie receipt of the
.Govern
ors Pioolamation, calling upon the citizens of
Pennsylvania to organize military companies
for State defence, steps were taken to comply
with the Governor's request, and on Satur
day evening four companies were organized
in this borough, by Brigade Inspector Mc-
CARTNEY, viz :
Ona,cotnpany at the Union Engine Hall
Captain, EPFIEADI CORPDIAN ; First Lieu ten
ant, LEIVIB F. LYNE ; Second Lieutenant Rev
SAMUEL PHILIPS
One company at KHEEM'S HALL—Captain,
J. B. PAR.KER ; First Lieutenant, JOHN HAI,
BERT, Second Lieutenant, A. K. ltnnitlit
One company at the Cumberland Engine
Hall—Captain, ROBERT 111CCARTNEY ; First
Lieutenant, STEPHEN KEEPERS ; Second Lieu-
tenant., JOHN ARNEY
One at the Good Will Engine 'Hall—Cap
Lain, C. P. liumnicu ; First Lieutenant, C
E. MAGLACCEILIN ; Second Lieutenant, Rev
JACOB FRY. —DeMOCrat.
There is also a company in South Middle
ton, commanded by Cuts 11. MULLIN: A
cavalry company at Oakville, commanded by
Wm. GRACEY. One of infantry at each of the
following places: West Fairview, Mechanics
burg, Middlesex, Newville, Shippenshurg.
TtlE next' State fair will take place at
Norristown Montgomery County Pa. on Sept.
80. Oct. Ist 2nd and 3rd 1862. The most
liberal arrangements are being made with
Railroad companies, and the most important
roads having agreed to carry freight free.—
Excursion tickets will atho be issued at re
duced rates. Railroad rates, will be pub
lished in our next issue of paper. The pro.
rniuM list is very heavy, and the locality tic
cessiblo by the Norristown and Philadelphia:
Railroad—, Quite -a number of Exhibitiors
have already made entries of articles. From
present indication the fair will be one of the
largest ever held in this State. For premium
list and particulars, adress to A. B. LoNca-
KEIL, Secty., Norristown Pr 4,
PENN TWP. Cu➢InERLAND CO PA
For the benefit and relief of the sick and
wounded soldiers of the Loyal army. The
following Ladies were appointed to visit the
people of the neighborhood fur coltributions.
Mrs. J. L. SMITH,
LIZZIE EWING, 1 -Committee,
MAGGIE J MOORE,'
The following persons have made contribu
Lions. Mrs. S. Long sari. I sheet, 1 towel and
linen rags; Mrs. D. Faust, dried cherries;
Mrs. J. Beecher, dried fruit and rags; Mrs.
J. Bess, dried fruit; Mrs. IV. Brant, dried
fruit and onions; Mrs Caldwell, ripple butler
blackberry jelly lint and rags ; Mrs. A. Mel
linger, 4 towells and dried fruit ; Mrs. J. Ut
ley, 2 cps. peas 3 qia. cherries 1 box lint and
bandages ; Mrs. Fulls, 1 box lint :Intl bandages;
Miss Elizabeth Mellinger, 3 tits. tipples banda
ges ; Miss Susan Mellinger, 7 cps cherries 4
(Its pears 3 qts apples and bandages : Mrs. S.
Widder, I qi cherries 1 qt elderberries; Mrs.
F. Fry, 2 qts peas, 2 qts quinces 1 crock of
apple butter ; Miss Jane R. Fry, 1 box lint ;
Mrs. J Fry, 1 towel 2 tits cherries; Miss
Anna Moore, I box lint ; Miss Isabel Moore,
5 qts cherries 4 qts apples 1 crock apple but
ter 1 crock blackberry jelly 1 pair towels ;
Miss Susan Mellinger, 1 crock apple butter ;
Miss Maggio Moore, 1 peck onions, bandages
1 box lint; Mrs. M Long, 2 tits elderberries
2 qts cherries 2 tits blackberries; Mrs. J
Dittinger 1 qt whortleberries; Mrs. B. Baker,
qts whortleberries 2 qts elderberries: Mrs.
A. M'Kinstry, linen rags; Miss J Colwell,
whortleberries 1 crock jelly I pair towels ;
Mrs. J. Severs, 4 qts cherries; Miss Salina
Severs, 1 pair towels; Miss M Fishburn,
pair towels ; Mrs. J Spence, 1 can crabapple
jelley 1 of cherry, onions and rags; Mrs., S.
J. Gesseman, 1 pair pillow cases I towel 3
plc apples 8 qts cherries 1 crock jelly ; Mrs.
E. Utley, 1 qt, apples 1 qt cherries; Mrs. D.
Demuth, dried fruit linen and rags; Mrs. J.
Arbegast, rags ; Mrs. Wm. Beecher. 1 qt
cherries and onions; Mrs. S. Fisher, 1 qt
cherries 2 qte apples onions and rags ; Mrs.
S. Beistle, 1. towel blackberries, cherries and
onions; Mrs. B. Eyster, 2 qts cherries 1
peck tomatoes onions and bandages ; Mrs. J.
Ewing, 2 crock blackberry jam blackberries
and onions ; Miss Lizzie Ewing, 1 crock plum.
butter, cherries apples and whortleberriee;
Miss Fannie Summerland 1 box lint; Mrs.
S. Long, 26 ote 4 qte apples; Wilson & Har
per Vannasdlau, 1 box lint ; Amanda & Bella
Walt, 1 box lint"; Mrs. Garver, sen. 1 crock
applebutter dried apples cherries, rags I box
lint ; Mrs. J. Riggle, dried tongue apples and
cherries 2 shirts ; Mrs. Win Vannaedlen," 2
qts ()berries I qt.elderberries 1 box ; Mrs
S. Brindle 1 or2:tck applebutter 1 crock of
cherry conserve 1 box lint and rags ; Miss
Gal. G. Ewing, 1 towel 2 .boxds lint ;, Mrs. J.
L. Smith, 8 lbe butter 1 crock applebutter
dried cherries 1 lb pepper 6 pieces soap 1
towel bandages and rags; Miss Jennie Smith,
box lint; Mrs. Eleanor Ewing, 1 pair tow
els 1 pillow case, cherries, whortleberries;
114 re. D.'Johnson, 1 pair towels cherries bunch
of tea, rags ; Miss Fannie Eyster, lint; ‘Vrn.
D. L Nerone, currant jelly, needles• thread
pins ; Mrs. J. W. Faust. apples cherries dried
porn ()alone and Britten ; Mrs , B. Nerons, 1
pair towels 3 qts cherries, parsley cup of jel
ly, sage tea and - mks; Mrs. J T Cloudy box
oflitit - and 'rags; Mr. Joseph Spence, son.
26 eta; Mr. D. Spence, 25 ote ; It. Novena,
26 ole ; Mr. J. Fry. 25 ots; Mr.—Wm. Ken.
Ariz 26 ots ; Mr. Michael Long, 26 ate; Mr_
David Brant, 25-; Mr. George -Yocum, 12,1 ;
George Bowers, 20; Mr. Reboot Owen 1U;
Aquilla Brant, 0; Jamee Moore, 25; J. P.
Wise, 1 store box; Mr. J. Kyle, do. Russel
?e Harper, 2 boxes and sundries ; Miss Mhg
gi&-Bowindeter and Rebecoa,O. Weakly I crock
applebutter bandages and rage, 1 box lint;
Wilson'C. Weakly 1 ball loping yarn.
Jurors for . November, Term aBe2.
GRAND JURORS.
Harlisle—John Martin, Henry Rhoads, jr.
gam; Pennsboroggh—Anh M. Dreshaeh.
Prankford—James .19alloce.
Lower Allen —Dovid.Z. Miller, Peter M. Row.
IVlitliin William Londis -
Middlesex—William Miller.
Monroe—Abraham 'lousier, David Monddrf,
Jacob grout.
Newton—Games, Kyle,
Newville—JOht tiL Morrow.
New Cumberland—Valeniino Poulton, John
Q. Miller.
poqn—lirillineyGoodlietirl.. James Peelap.
Silver Speinge;—.Georgo George
l l ongeoorf. '
Pout hompton—Pfkvid .13aker.
South Middleton—William L. Craighead—,
ShippenabArg township—John Mowers,
West Pennsborough--Elias Briciker,. John
Dunlap.
TRAVERSE JURORS—First Week
Carlisle—Pranois Eckels, Peter Godshall, Jo.
seph Sites. Joseph C. Thompson.
Dickinson—Charles Lee, John S Monroe.
East Pennsborough—Joseph Rife, George
Oyster, James Megary, Charles Zimmerman
William Wolf, Englehart Wormly.
Frankfort—Jacub Rost, Daniel Green.
Hampden'—John P. Quigley, It G. Snavely.
Hopewell—Robert Elliott, Levi Diehl, Solo-
man Mowrey.
Lower Allen—James Starr, Ruben Roth,
James Davis.
Mechanicsburg—John Singiser, Geo. Bittnor.
Mifflin—Joseph Bowmitn, Samuel Megaw,
Matthew Thompson.
Middleses- , -John Kttoh.
Monroe—Christian Berman.
Newton—Skiles Woodburn
Slew Cumberland,- George Chapman, George
Fackler.
North 'Middleton—Henry Auckerman.
Penn—John W. Foust, Jacob Tritt.
South Middleton—George Cameron, William
Saxton, John lug, John Anthony, F. IV.
Seright. a
Southampton—Samuel Diehl, William G. Dun
can, David Clever.
Shippensburg borough—William A. Cox, John
Cloudy.
'Upper Adien:—Jacolatß. Wentz.
West PermsboroughlVillitun Km., Jacob Dix
ler.
TRAVERSE JURORS. Second Week
William Gibb, 8. C. Iluyett, Wm
Park Robert. Allison.
Dickinson. William Highlands, George Del
linger.
East. Pennsborough. Jacob G. Rapp, John
Slieetz, Jacob Benninger, George W. Cris
well.
Frnnkford. Jonathan Finkonhinder
Hampden. Zacharias Heitz, John 'Zenner.
Hopewell. Abraham S. Hawk., Henry, Kee
fer.
Lower Allen. Benjamin Kaufman
William Eckel~, William
Mechanicsburg
llinney.
Jeremiah Dervalt
Mifflin
Miiiillesex. David Butz, Samuel Troup, Jo se
Zeigler.
Monroe. Samuel Baker, Jacob Bock.
Newton. Samuel Cope.
Newville. 18ane Frytnire
North Middleton. John Waggoner.
Penn. David Baker, John 'Fria, Elias B.
Eyster.
Silver Spring. Christian C Rupp, John Loose
John EL Beer.
South Middleton
J 11. Smiler, Adam Fai
lor, James Sauderson,,John Heckman, jr ,
James 1 Stuart, Jacob Hollinger.
Shippensburg borough. Henry EChenrotle,
Jacob Heck..
Upper Allen. Samuel Stouffer', Henry ll
Slone, George Miller, George Ermeb,
West Permsborough lillim r, Reid I
wih M Keehan, (of Wm f Robert +lona
To the Nervous,
tlf both SONOS. A Retired Clergyman haring been re
stored to health in a hos days, utter many years or
treat suffering,. is willing to assist others by sending
(1,11,0 on the receipt of a post paid directed envelope,
a ropy of the p.escription used. Direct the 1tev..1011. , .
DAll NAIL, 186 Fuitun street, Brooldyn, N. Y.
Juno 4,1802-4 m
Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best
in the World !
WILLIAM A. BA TCHELOR'S celebrated Half , Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nit ore—
warranted not to injure the flair in the least remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invi4orates the Hair for
lite. 0 rey, Red, or Itu , tv Hair instantly turns a splen
did Mack or Brown, leering the Ilair roil and beautilul
Sold by all Driig.4ists, Ae
The genuine is signed ; WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR,
on the four rides of a leh box:
. ,
FACTORY, - Nti. gl Barclay street, ,".1 . 1217 York.o
(I
27:3 Itrutdway and lil Bond t , treet. )
51ay 2U. 18U2,1y
aje Iliarlicts.
CAIL.LISi f E PRODUCE MARKET.
teported weekly for the lig:sr./I.ld by
Woodward & Schmidt.
Carlislo Sept. 5, 1811.2.
FLOUR , 412pertIne)
(Extra.) ..
do RIC
WIIPP6 WHEAT ..
11.1.3) do
It Y
COHN
1)A TS
IS 111.1.1 Y FALL...
It IIII,EY :WREN() .
(1' EINEEI)
T 1 (I, all VA I , I•'
ar riages.
=EEO
On tho 21 inst., by Roy. 0. P. Wing. MARTIN V. B
CA RoTHElls, to ELLA B. TRITT, both of host Peons
borough.
p,catts.
=OM
At his riiiihionrie in West Philin - 1..10110, no the loth
It., '3lr. if EN Rl' C. BLAIR. in tho flirty sixth year Of
in ugo. ThIrIL . 4II IL 11/ILIIVIL of C 111.11,1.3. ill, had 110111 for
umy yoart: 1111 mill flout drugLdst in I'll iladidpllla. and
ad barn 1'1.041111"a or thin coli,go of l'harnutry in aeil
=1
of which also h“ wa, a Hulk,: Elder—hls life was
hal of a truly good and useful man, and his cud wax
us and peaceful. M.
"In I his liorouzh. on ,S tturday Sept einher oth, Mrs.
,LICW I 1 UN •hat, wife of Brig. den. S. Churchill U. S. A.
ged ie years She was born In Windsor, Vermont,
1=
On the 28th nit„ nt tho resident,' of her son Thomas
A. Weakly, near 31enmouthhook, Mrs. PlithelLLA
in the 73 year of her age:
In this Borough on Friday night last, Mrs. puEnE
GREGO, consort of thu late dames Uregg, le thu 80th
year of hor ugu.
At Mount Holly Springs, on the morning of the Gth
JAMES, second son of Robert Given, aged I early
nineteen years.
Hew Ithuertisements
CiUM BERLAND COUNTY AGRI
/CULTURAL SOCIETY.—the Fall muctin t t and ex
hibition of this moiety will - he held in their Fair
Grounds on Wednesday Thursday and Friday, the 15th
10th and 17th of October imp, at which competition Mr
premiums is invited from all quarters of the County.
The most ample Itreenunodations will he provided—aml
railroads will carry forrlf fore—articles fur exhild
Litton cavied free.
fly order of the Society. FREW( WATTS,
President.
DANIEL Coon Secretary,
Carlisle Supt. 12, 1862.
-% E J STATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
uilolutration on the estate of John Lantz; sr.
dee d. late of East, reniisboro township, have been
Issued by the Register of Oninherland county to Ihn
undersigned residing In the seine township. All per.
sons knowing themselves indebted will make immedb
ate payment, and tibiae having ClBlllll3 will present
them duly autheutlcatodlor settlement to
Bradt. 12, 'JACOU.I.ANITZ,
132, /WWI%
A UDITOR'S NOTICE,--Tile Audi
tor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cumber
land County to marshall and distribute the nsitetts in
the hands of henry 11. liimo, Administrator of Chrlsto•
phrr Myers, late of Middlesex Township, deceased. to
and among, the creditors of said estate, will attend to
the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the Bor.
ough of Carlisle, on Friday the fourth day of Oct. 1882.
at 10 o'clock, A. M. when and whore all parties inter
ested aro requested to attend. . .
MARION VITAKLEY
Auditor
Sop. 12,1962-3 E
T OWN AND COUNTRY PROPER
. TY AT PUBLIO BALD:
On THURSDAY, September 2Oth, 1862.
The undersigned Executors of Andrew Blair dco'd.,
will expose to Public eel°, on the above day, the follow
ing deocribed pznportios, vial- -.
No. 1. A lot of - ground ' situate in Cho. Borough of
Carlisle. frontln f 60 feet on South Hanover street,
' . west side, by 200 feat - in depth; tidying
2 1
, 11, ' thoreon erected n large, commodious cud
.... it,' well finished TWO ST,lity '
MN f.
obja .6, • BRICK HOUSE,
• -- ~ Brick bletorii, Stabling, and other out
lnulithoo.
No. 2. A lot of ground on South street near Llano.
vor, 60 foot In front by. 120 In depth. There 10 on this
lot'n large ..
_ _
NEW STABLE •
7
30 by 88 fret, well adapted for a livery or drove etablo.
No. 3.• Au out lot lying clone to the built portion of
the south west section of the town, and vory convoni
put for a pastUre lot, containing' 1 4 acres, mom or loss,
No. 4. A trait of first quality Limestone Land, In
.good order,Atifeining !Ito- borough .lino.-south-west. of
town, bounded by lands of John Noble, 'on. the east,
south and west..itud the public, road on the north,
containing TIV.r.:NTY.:ONE AOILES, ktuore or lose.
More Won this property alpod
.a 0 USE, EARN,
and other out buildings, and a varioty of choice fruit
trees.. This is ono of the• moot desirable small farm
properties In the vicinity , of Carlisle. The rude bf the
above mention43d properties will take place at the Court
Hausa, in Catlisle, at 11 o'cleeli, A. Al. of said day, whoa .
terms win be' mato Icml%l/11117 -
IV I TAT AM lILAIR,
A. It. 1114AI1t,
6e - PO2, 0 62. Executors,
NOTICE.
. : • ,
and
An election for officers teenagers of the Cumber
land Valley Rail Road Company will be hold at the
office ,of the company, In Chambereburg, on Monday the
bth day_of October neat, between the bourn oflo A. M.
and 4 P. M. . IL M. DIDDLE,
Sept. 12, 1802—It. ' Secretary.
STATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
,,dminlstration on thr estate of Alf. llonwood, Into
of Middlesex township. deed. having boon issued by
the Register of Cumb. Co. to the subscriber, residing in
Carlislo. notico is hereby givon toall persons indebted
to said estato to make payment,' and those having
Onjuis to presout thom duly authenticated for out ti.
mont to A. L. SPOZ , :SI.EIt.
Sept. 12, 1862:—.6t. Administrator.
F i STATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
hathlntration on the estate of Samuel S. Parnell,
ilec' .'
late of New Cumberland, have boon granted by
tbeliegister of Cumberland county, to the undersigned
residing in the same place. All manna knowing them
selves indebted to said estate will make immediate pay
meet, and those having claims will present them prop.
erly authenticated for settlement tc
Aug. 15 -6t
Rosedale Young-Ladies' -Siminau,
CIIAMBERSBURG, PA
rr HE next session will commence tal
i dor favorable circumstances on Tuesday, the 2d of
September. 'rho teachers assisting aro educators of
tried - ability. the year recently closed having eminently
proved satisfactory in this respect to the patrons of the
srhool. The fscilities to the boarding department will
be found equal to the best, and the Principal pledges
every altew ion necessary to promote the happiness and
rem ihrt of those sob find a home under his care. Ad
dress 40 " Rev. fI.EN HY RERVRS,
July 11. 1562-2 m principal,
ESTRAY.
( lame to the residence of the subscriber
vi In West Pon nsborn Township. on Fr Ida v. August
22, 1862. a DA !Ili' BROWN Il9lthE, with white face,
and g) 's eye on near side, sr hit° feet. and about 16
hands high Thn owner Is requested to come forwald,
prove property, pay ‘barges aunt Wit) him away.
Sept.. 5, '62, ' DAVID FREE.
AUDITOR'S NOTIC E,
rilhe undersigned Auditor appointed by
I•the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, to
mar-had and distribute the assets In the hands of Jo
seph I,4nnan. late of Mifflin Township. I Ire'd , to and
amongst the creditors, all attend to the duties et his
appointment at his ornee, in Carlisle. on TUES.'DA
tlle '23,5 of September next, at Itf a n'eleek A. M or
which all interested will take notice, andpresent their
ehrtins tar demand he, to
Supt.,, t 2
NOT IC E.—Letters of Ad mi oistratioo
on the estate of Jarnh Duey. doe'd , late of the
11,0U1411 of Carlisle, have horn issued by the Itcalster
of Cumberland CountA to the 11111i01 , 11,71104 rv , dtfjo, lit
earnslo. and notice ie hart by riven to nll pots3one im
tlabted to said estate. to make Immodiato payment, and
thccn havinv claims. to present them duly 11101..11d,,
tea P, set tictnent to CO\ LEY.
pt.
MEN==.l
On Sat an/ tty, October 4th, 1862
The und.n.slunio.l, Admlnistontrix of thi. egtato ado
soul' \turret. do.•'d. will sell under :111 4,
0310 S I . 'ollll. ,pf tn.l County. a Tra,t nt
sltualud Ip ]l norms twu., , 111,1 ed by lnu•.lS of On, 1,,
her, Finslinu, and onntaining
NINETY ACRES,
more or looms. having thereon creole I
cLA , a A (i()01) I I OUSE,
I lend in a 4l Tit
beat
p i cr t v . e et il l 1 1 4 Thr
1
te ' n ' thTn of plllOl / I , ' is Incited to 01:0
opportunity .14.0 tract of 'I 11111,•r Land. in 60111.0
‘141.110011 top.. Fivo ;5,,1f, 1,, eon).
0000'0 lit 10 0',',0(0, A. M., on the prealls,y
Term, of solo:—ion' flurth of the poti.hase money
upon till, C 01101.001( ion 111 0,110, nod the residua nu the
first day of April nest, 11 . 1001 the deed Nvi , l be made
nod po,:ession given. The taxes of 10113 to he paid by
the porch nier and ttiu crops In the 1,011101 I e-ervt.d.
CAFILARINE )1011,1tE I'
Supt. 5, 'B2. Adair's.
V A LU :1..8L1 . ; FAR \ I AT PUBLIC
S A I.E.
On SATURDA y, odob,r 4, 1862.
Will he sold at Public Salo, nn tho above dal!, the
following described Boat Estate, viz,:
No I.—A tract or superior Limuotone land, situate
In. Silver Spring twp., Cumberland co, one and mhalt
fill', west of llognestcwn, and within hall a mile of
! the Meat:mit:slung road. containing
EIGHTY ACRES,
more or nhout a.F tier !s of which aro cleared, and In
• a high state of cultivation. The balance is timber land.
Tht3 improvements me a stone
DWELLING 1-10 USE,
g 47, 'STONE BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed, and other out-buildings.
• 4...!=a,, , There lea,, Orchard of choice fruit tr t•r
on the premises, and awell of water convenient In the
The rindle Spring noes through a portion
of the Coln 'rho fences are lit good m.. 1,111101,, and alto
property'
tra.q. of Limestorni land, oonfalning abotit
I:IGIITY ACRES, .
mare or leas, adjoin I No 1, of which about 115 aerefi
are vie:Wed.:ten an a hits mato a e‘otivelou, anti Zho
balance Is Melt', I.llld. The r011ee: are in good repair
and tip toopertv in roud,tiats
Any pe,on a klun.: to view the farms prei lo .1; to
the day of sale, will please call 0., Johu Mater. resitting
on farm No. I.
Sale to Conlinen, on farm No. 1, at 1 o'clock, P. IL,
of said day, when both propel ties will Le sold. Tureen
made known on the dry of tale by
ISAAC BRENIZEB.
Sept. 5, 'G2. a Executor of tien.Breulzer,dec'd.
4 en
1 51
I};LECTTON PROCLAM ,-
ATION
S, In and by an not of the Ileneral As
sum Ay of the Commonwealth, of Pounsylumla, untitled
an ,• Art relating to thu elections of this CMIIIIIOII.
W f h," passed the 2(1 day of July, A. I). 15:15, It In code
thu duty of the Bherilf of usury county within this
Commonwealth, to givu public notice of the Gun ural
Eleetions, and In such notice to on itinerate:
1. The ellicers to ho elected.
2. Designate i he pineeat which the electlnn to to be hold
Therefore,
I, Tilt psoN Sheriff of the entmly of
Cumberland do hereby teal.° known end I.: is 0 thin pub
lie notice to the ule,to 'too of the rounty ot Cumberland,
Chat. on '11',1 , ,; ., 1).% V, the I Ith day of ,October next, an
election 111 he held at the Fe carol election districts es.,
t.tblished by law in said county, at !licit titno they
will vote by ballot for
pergoo for Surveyor Genorul, nod ono portion lur
Auditor lionural of the State of Pomosvl rank
()N ropruhunt, the counlies of Cltnlmr
land, furry and York, in iilo 11.u56 of 14,011,enta
ti ves or the United Slates.
I ne +perhon to (represent the entitles ur Cumberland
Perry, ./iuthatrt Cud if itlll n, iu the Senate of the State
or Pennsylvania.
Ono penon Lo represent the county of Cumberland in
the House of Represent:L(l4'od of the State of
tonia
One person for District Attorney for the cout ty of Cum-
burland.
One porson for Commissioner of the county of Cumber
land.
Ono pors,n for Director of tbo Poor of tho county of
Cumlherlnticl.
One portion for Auditor of the coupty of Cumberland.
hhh, pernoth for Coroner for the rhunty of euhotherlnnhl
The bald election will be held dltroughout the county
to foliows:
Thu election In the election district composed of the
borough of Carlisle and theiownshins of Nei th Middle
ton, South Middleton, Lower Frank f.CDI. end Lower
Dickinson, will beheld at the Court Douse in t h e bo
rough of Carlisle.
The election in the election district composed of Low•
or West Pennshorough township, will be hold at the
North School I ill
The election in the election district composed of Ell
vor Sprint; township, will be held at tin public buns() of
Jacob Ottstot, In lloguestown mould township.
The election in the election district composed of
Hampden township.wlll be held at, the public house or.
copied by George Duey, in said township..
Tho election in the election district composed of the
township of Upper Allen, will be hold at the public
house of William S. Cock Iln, in Shophordstown.
The election in the election district composed of
Middlesex tow ushiii will be hold at the Middlesex
School House.
_ . .
The election In the election district composed of the
township of Lower Allen, will Ito held nt the wagon
maker shop of Jonas ilunchbarger, on Slate 11111.
The election in the election district composed of East
Pennsborough township, will be hold at the house
of Joseph Martin, In West Fairview, now occupied by
Oetirge Spoecler.
dhittlon in the election district composed of New
Cumberland, will be held qt the house now kept by
Dr. H. A. notelet., in the borough of New Cumberland.
The election in the election district - composed of the
Boron4h of blechaulcnburg, will be held at the public
house-now kept by W. S. ituston, In said borough.
The election In the election district composed of
Monroe towusnip, will be held'at the public house of
Thomas Ligget, in Churchtown, In said tewmibip.
The election in the election district composed of
Penn township, will behold at the house now occupied
by Jacob Itedsecker In said township.
The election In the election district composed of
Upper Dickinson:Will - be held' at the house now oc.
c o pied by Ambit Etter, 'kheiwn at the Stone TaVern.
File election in the electioti district composed of this
borough of Newville, and -townships of Mifflin._ Upper
l'Efinkford, Upper West Poniesboro, and north Newton
will be hold et the Public School House In the borough
of-Newvillo. :
The election in the election district composed of
the borough of. Newburg & Hopewell township, will to
hold In the public School House, In , the borough of
The election in the election district composed of the
boroughld* Shipponsburg, Shippensburg township find
that muff of Southampton tot nshipmot included in
the teesliiirg election district, will .he bold at tie
Council House In the borough of Shipponsburg-
And in an not of the General Assembly of ,that Corn;
menwealth, passed the 2d July, 1S31; it Is thus provld•
"Tliat the qualified electors of piths' of Newton
and , Southampton 'townships, In the county of Cum.
! hernial, bounded by the following lines and distances:
Beginning at the Adams count* line, thence alonk the
Iluo dividing the townships of Dickinson find-Newton
to the turnpike road, thence along the turnplito to Con.
tro School Home, on sold turnpike, in Southampton
township, thenco ton point on the Wainiit Bottom road
at r Itoybuck's, including Beybuclte farm, thence In
straight lino to the saw mill of the heirs-of George Ole.
vor, thenee_alOnt...Pryshoes.ruu.th.thei.Adairm county,
line. thence along the line of Adams county to' the
pl ac e of beginning. be, and the same Is hereby declared
a now end soparate election district, the election to ho
hold at the public how formerly occupied by William
Maxwell, lu beesburg, SOuthaniuton township." .'
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NOTICE'IS llHRllltit GIVEN
That ovary. person except juidicce of the Peace who
shall hold any oftlee or appointment of prolit'or trust
under the United States or of this State,' or any city or
incorPorated.distriet, ithethor p commissioned oincer or
otherwise, a subordinate officur or agent, who le or Shall
-be employed under the legislative, executive, or Judi
ciary.departments of this State, or. the United... States;
or of any,city or °fatty . incorporated district; and also
that any Member of Googroos or Of tho' Sta te
Lure, end of the Select or Common Contmll of 4nreity,
or commtesiOner of any Incorporated diptrict, le by lam%
incnpnblo of holding or kxerclelng hL t e'saume time - the
office or appointment ofjudgo,.itilector or'Clerk of any
of We Commonwealth A 'bat 110 lIPPeOt(Int
judge, ornther officer of nuch,Vb. :odretiall-be oiiglblo
to bo there voted for. • -, •• -
And the said act of Assembly, entitled ,on
ting to the elections of thistlothuMitwitaitli; plumed jui.. ;
8,183 fl, further provides as J . 3116411: - I
That. the Inspectors and judges shall Meet' et; the
plane ipppluted for holding-the electitCns of tho,distriet
to which they respectively Wong, before , nitte;o'clock
in the morning of the Second Tuesday in;.oeteber,land'
each of said inspectors shall kfMnirrt one elerl4i,who,
shall bo a qualified votbr of said district.
.‘‘ in rase the person who shall likve received th 3 see•
and highest number of votes forinspecter shall not at
find on the day of the election, thou the, person, who
shall have received the senonti-higlusit numbever rates
at the next preceding election, shall act as' Inspector in
his place. And in ease the person who shall have re•
calved the highest number of IN tea for inspector shall
dot attend, the person elected judge shall appoint An
inspector in his place; and in case the person elected!
judge shall not attend, then the inspector wi) reieiv.."
ed the highest number of votes shall appoint ajudge lu
his place, or if any vacancy shall eintlnull in the board
for the space of one hour after the time liked by law for
the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the
township. ward or distrlct for which such officer shall
have been elected, present nt the place ofoleetion, shall
elect one of their number to filisuchstaeAM.y._
— Ptirtletilar ITttention Is directed to the Act ofAsitemm
bly, passed the 27th day of - February, I.$3J, entitled
"An Art relative to voting at Elections in the cormtles
of Adams, Dauphin, Yolk, @easter, Franklin; Cum
berland, Bradford. Centre, Green. and &le," vie::.
" See. 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and Ileum of
Represent 'tires of the Commonwealth df Pennsylva
lo (funeral Assembly met, and-it 14,,lfereliy enacted by
authority of the same—that it shall he 'Awful for the
JAB. S. PORN ELL
Executor.
qualified voters - of the counties of Admits. pauptiin -
Lancaster, York. Franklin, Cumberland, tedford Cen—
tro, Green, and Brie, from and 'titer the plasage of chic
Act; to vote for till ealinidates for the varieutir emcee to
be filled at any election on one slip Dr . ticket: Provided
the Onion for which evertr Candlilatehi voted for, shall
be desighoted no required it the existing laws of the
Commonwealth.
" See. 2. That any fraud committed by any person
voting in the manner above proscribed, shell he pun—
ished os similar frauds are directed to be punished by
the existleg laws of the Commonwealth.",
For the inf munition of The dliretiois of, Cumberland
county, I publish the following. being the 4th section'
of the Act of the General Assembly, of the Stiittioll of
lag. entitled •I An Act to provide for the .Election of
Juthres 01 the several Bourts of this COtnnionivealth,
and to regulate certain Judicial Dlsirlets."
"Se, 4. That the electiorefor Judges shall be ;held
and conduit ai In the several election dietticts in the
same manner In all respects as cle0:1011R gm-Representa
t iv es are or shall be conducted. and,by the Fame Judges,
Inspectors, and officers, and the provislona of the Act
of the General Assembly. nntitled An dot retail - Mt - 10
the elections of this Commonwealth," unproved the 2d
dov - of.lttly. 1441 , nod it 4 several supplements, and all
other like laws no tar as lie falllo sball be in torte and
applicable, shall be deemed and taken .to the election
of Judges; Provided, That the afiiresaid electors shall
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cote for Judges of the Supremo Court, on a separate
piece of iciper, and for all other Judges required-to be
Isar nod in the law ou another separate idortrof paper.
" It shrill be the duty of the several assessors of each
district to attend at the place of holding every general,
special. or township election, during the whole time
said election is livid ripen, for the purpose of giving in
femint ion to the Inspectors and judges when called on,
In relation to the right Many person:nisi:natal by them
tin vote :it such election, or such other matters in rela
tion to the assesianents of rot ore on the paid inspectors
or either of them shall from timed,' time require.
•` No person shall hr permitted to Ordinal any election
as aforesaid, other than a whittafreenuin of thin age of
twenty-one years or morn, who snail have resided in the
Stato at least ono year, and ht the election district
}there he o ff ers his vote at toast ton days immediately
preoedina such election. and within two years pall a
State or county tax, which shall have Been assessed at
least ten days !manon the elenioni'..lllit. 4 .4 cities,: of . the
United States who has proyloush boons qualified voter
of I his State, and rene,l.ll therefrom and returned, inn]
who shall have resided in the election district and 'mid
rapes as afire-nt hi, shall be entitled to vote after resid
it g in this State six 'eoliths: Provided_ That the
while freemen. citizens of the United States, beta eon
t. 0:11V-011e tivent -ton veers, elm 1111V0 resided nt
all i`It'I . IIIIII district as aforesaid, shall he entitled to
vote although they shall not have paid tines.
"No person shall be hemline(' to voto whose name is
not contained in the list of taxable 'inhabitants fur
nished by tint Cominissioners, unless First. he prod two
a receipt for the payment within two years of a Stale
or county tax assessed agreeably to the t'onstilutitin.
nod give satisfactory evidence. either en his o t ip t nr yr•
than:Olen, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he
has paid such IL tax, Or on tail tire to produce n receipt
shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if be
claim a right Ist vote by being an elector between the
age 4.f twenty•one and twenty-two years. Ile shall
nut oath or affirmation that he has resided in this
Slate nt bcist one sear t before his application. and
110, linen n'f residence in the district as is sou nilr
oil by this net. rind that he does VIII ply believe. from I he
acoottut given him, that he is of the ago aforesaid. anti
sash other evidence as is required by this act, where
upon the nrunr of the person thus admitted to vote
RUFUS E. SIIAPLEY,
A uditnr.
=ll
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drill be inserted in the alphabetlcid list by the inspec
'tors: and a note niade.oppesite thereto by writing the
word " tax." if be shall be admitted to row b y reason
01 haying paid tax: or the word •` age," If he shall lie
mimes t VII to ride by reason of such age. shall Ingralle'd
out to the rlorkS. who shall make the like notes on the
lists of vnt.rs kept by them.
'• In :ill ,nsrs where the nave of the person claiming
to vine Is Il auui on the list furnished by the Commis.
Moiler , mid as'iesser. or lila right to site, whether found
thereon nr not, is objected to by any (intlillied citizen,
tf shall lie the duty of-the,inspeetors- to-minmintv-snch
person on oath as to his qualifications, and If he elshim
to' have resided within the State for one year or more
his oath shall Lc svalleient prnof.thereof, but shall
make prolif by at- 11.1114 one competent witness, who
ahnil he n qMI I lli ed elector, that hr lute riesldell in the
dist rirt for more than ten days nett immediately pre
s urn elooth di. and shall also himself in ear that
liis bola tide residence, in putM,minee of hiSlawful
call
. nc. Is to, sant d Lo triiit,..ano,,thiattlie. cil t troti.rdinove Into
•a id dist, in for the purpmin of mittng therein.
• Evei v person ,Inalifiai.aa afilreSnid, And !who shall
m,,lm dim proof, It required. of 114 - itsfilillice - And pay
ment ol thous no of Ellyn l,e admitted to vote In
the township, ward Or district In which he shall reside
•• If ono plllllotl shall prevent or attempt to prevent
any odic, of any election under this net from Inoldlna
such eleetion. Or use Cr threaten any_ \lnlet/CO to only
sort, off cer. or slut!! interrupt or_iiiinroperly
.
with him in the execution Or Ills duty, or shall Lice),
up the window, or atenue to ally, window el here the
Fall.' may Inn holding, ur shall _riotously dist ut b the
peace at such election, or shut; use any intimidating
Ih rests. tore° or violence. with design to influence un
duly or OVeraWo any elector, Or to prevent him from to-
tin; or to restrain the freedom of ebotro, such persons
on conviction shall be fined in any SUM net exceeding
five hundred dollars. and imprisoned for tiny time not
10,4 than titres nor More than twelve inent,i4s. and if It
shall he 01110011 tn. Court. where the trial amid., offence
shall he bad. that the }terser so offending was not a
resident of the city. ward. district or township where
the gllonee bull voinutitted. and not entitled to veto
therein. then on ..d.OVic•lioll he shall ho sentenced to
pay a fineof not lees than ono hundred nor mor e than,
one thonsond dollars. and be Imprisoned nut less titan
six months nor mere than two years.
•• If any person Or pktrfiollt:Shitn make ally bet or wa
ger upon the result of oily election within the , onn
omit wealth. or shall offer to matte any such bet or era
ger. either by verbal proclamation thereof• or by any
written, or printed advertisement, challenge or ION 110
ally person to nook., such het or wager. upon 1 ,1 1101 ,- tinn
he or they shall tl.rfeit and pay three times the
11E11 , 111a nu !Wt. Or to I/0 bet.
•• It any person not by law qualified, shall frauds'
hod ly vote :11' any election of this Commonwealth, Or
tel of hrrr 'so qualified shall vote out of his proper
riot, Or if mly person knowing the want of such
qualilicat ,, ms, shall aid or procure such person to
the pelKel •iltonding, shall, on conviction he fined in
any sum not ex,seding two hundred dollars, and be
hoprisoned no any term not exceeding three months.
If any perhon 5h.471 vote at more than one election
district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once
on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and dellvcr
to the Inspector two tickets together. with the intent
Illegally Oilvote, or shall procure another to do so, he
or they offending, shall on conviction be fined In cloy
suin.not less than fifty nor more than' five hundred
dollars, and he Imprisoned for any term not less than
three nor more twelve non
•• If :toy person not qualified to vote iu•this Contemn
wealth agreeably to law, (oxcept the sons of qualified
citizens., shell appear at any place of election for the
purpose of influencing the ritixerts qualified to vote,
he'shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not ex
ceeding one hundred dollars - I'hr every such offence, and
be I marlsoned for any term not exceeding three months'.
Agreeably to the previsions of the si ty•ll rot Pea tion
of the said net, every a hmeral and Special Election shall
be opened between the hours of right and ten in the
tore:mon, and shall ,atntin fie ii ilhent trite eruption Or
adjournment until 001,11 o'clock In the evening, when
thin polls shall be clos . ed.
And the judges of the respective dlstrlgtk . aforesaid
all, by the said net required to moat at the Court house
In the borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the
election, ptoing Friday, the lhh day of October,] then
and there to perform the things required of them by law.
The return dodges of the Representative district,
will meet at Carlisle, at the Elute fixed by
Given under my hand, at Cadisle, - this 22d day 01
Augurl, 1861
TIIOSIPSON larvEy, Sheriff.
August 5, 1552,
FISTATE /I '.. 4,:irlCE.—Letters of Ad
,
j ministration with the will annexed upon the
estate of John I'. Ly ne, dee'd., late of the Borough of
Carlisle, have been. Issued by the Register of Cumber
land conuty, to tho undersigned rosidlnit In snid 'bir
o-Ugh. All persons having claims upon said estate will
present thous for, Heti lenient, and those indebted will
make immediate , pay went to 51A1t1( ANN LYNN:
Adtreirt C.T A: of
Aug. 213,'032. John P. Lyne, dec'd.
• The boobs and accounts ottlio l
to of P. Lync
& Son will remain at the Sure; all pontoon. bnowlng
themselves Indebted are requested to call and make
settlement. The Public aro requested to, call' and ea.
online our immense Mock of gooditi• whlehlam selling
VERY CUBA p for CASH, uotwithalnn hog the recent
Lugo Advance in the prices of Ifordivare
being desirous of considerably induelturthe sloe ofmy
fiCOClC,roods for the present 1 Persons - in 'want of
Hardware will Sod It to their advantige to call la
North Hanover St. at the stela et,_
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VALUABLE - REAL - tSTATE , AT
.1PU:To121.0:
On THURSDAY thed;fif October '62
Y .:ifirtue 'of an order of ate - Orphans'
J) Court of Cumberland County, 'I will expose to
public sale, on tho premises, on the above day. the fol•
lowing desctlbed real Olitlit . e, efroter Zlinum man. doc'd
situated In Lower Allen township, , Cumberland county,
on the Yelloir Preaches creek, about two relics west of
Now Cumberland. and .nrio mile east of,blilltownt a.
farm of Limestone , and ,Ellata Land -containing 117
Acres and. 81 :Perches, more or less; about' 04 are
cleared, have - been limed,*ann under a pied state of cul—
tivation, at d the residue in timber.
• ' The improvements conilst af a sub.
. tdritial •
1 41; ', I 'ltAt'I S 'CrPOARNN.W..tina 6 0 N U S
U S ED LI Corti
1 ;
^ ' Oflbe; WaZli:•lionee-with nu arched caL,
lar underneath, and all or necessary Outbuildings,
Also, a Well of Water nt the door. and a never. feiiing
Spring abnut.6o rods frons the house which line
clentiall to be , convoyed to the buildings ; by:
laying
pipes and with little expert: c., Also latge . T ;
„APPLE :ORCHARD-.
andlithar fruit Any parrot *Wang to, examine for
themselvescau call onliasea Zirtnnernitn residing on
isild farm, Who Wlll:givti all themecessary Information.
The title is good. 'Bala counrep co nt o'olOoh on
wad day, when tortes will bound° knoirMby
- •., sANtist, Bolcom.,
.Auos;2,?,/86g. idoar. of Peter Zjimnerman, deo'd.
ELOCUTION.
.prof. A.. Armstrong, A. M. proposes
I. giving instruction to lade and young glen on
this highly important and.much neglected branch of
.education. Ile will commence operations in this place
as soon as a class is formed. The whole course will
bunny five weeks giving one lesson per day.
This system of improving the vocal orgaos has proved
highly beneficial to those affected with stammering
and defective artleulaelon.
August 29, 1802.
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
•
PUBLIC SALE.
•
On Thursday. and Friday Sept. 25, 5•.26, '62.
fIN the aboire days the subscriber will
offer at Public sale. on the premises, In Ilampden
Township, Cumberland County, Pa., the ioll i wlng de
scribed Real Rtate, viz :
bounded an follows;—On the North by the Trindlo
Spring road, on the West by Andrew Shealy, on the
South by the Simpson road, and east by a public road,
about two miles east of Mechanicsburg, and near shire
manstown, containing 115 Acres, about 12 of which are
n - orcolluntainbid,loll - thTtliaranco under 4 - 441) xta te
of cultivation.
. • The improvements are a
g DwELLING HOUSE,
twn.l.l all necessary Oull,ildings a large
7 , 4 , r6 ,4 . t w.? /SANK BARN. 101 feet long, with a
2y hover failing Well of the best ester to
thecounty. Also a Tenant House and several Lime
Kilns. I'4i'; land Is of the beat quality of Limestone,
tinder excellent fences, and for locatio,n, &c.. cannot he
surpassed. Also a thriving roung Orchard of extol len t
-fruit.' Thoeu m herland Valley Railroad passes through
this farm. This property will be sold on TiluitspA I
tluDtetuber 26th.
On Friday, Sept. 26th, in the same Town
ship and county, will he sold the one undivided Tract
of Mind; hounded as fellows: On the East by Pei.,
,Ilssehore, on the North b., Tan Mors heirs, on the
West by F. Mumma. on th +South by tho Onorglogninct
creek, containing about 11 acres, having thereon erec
ted a large throe story
65 feet lone and ii¢ feet brand, 4 run of Barre, 3 W •r.
Who,'lß. and all the machinery of the best kind and re
cost improvement. The RI ream nei m tails laid the dam
is new, Also, a three story
Mick Dwelling House,
A Small lIANIt BARN, Cooper Shop and a TENANT
11011 , E. Thii property In located inn nelehhorbood of
the host quality of land, has a large custom in about
miles from Mechanicsburg, 3,?,f; from Shlrrumns
town,and 7 MI ten from Harrisburg, and is a very desk.,
hie property In every respeet
Sole to commence at 1 I o'clock on sal I days, u; bon
terms will be made known by
Aug. 23, 18w2.
ORPHANS' CO •RT SALE.
1)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans'
) Court of Cumberland county, the underShrlted
A dmiuisturtmn et the estate of John l'hunth dee'di
will expose to Public Sale on the prendst, ou
FR //1.11" //v! 26th clay nf Srptember 1862
I TEEM
Tilts MAN:ttlilN FA ItM of gait( deceased. slinalcd iu
Dickinson Tuu n,hip bounded by lands of ftleorze is is
singer, Adam Fisl.la.rn. Anthony Fishborn, James
Myers awl ljllla.rt Se:flight, rental ning Acres in
the s 'gm more or ken, all is Is high is of the best quali
ty of iltuestonu lend he a l in a high stntn of eel ti val ion,
Thalarm /iforenaltl h lneattlt.l . " . cal the
Nv: ~t , Bottom Itr-rid
0 ,, uncut 5
p nttni and improvement:,
i LI 4 centtlst ttll a large Tlvn Attire
ttz,
BRICK 110 USE
. • ,
BAN t RN, NI - agon Shed. Corn C I -Ot t :11,, fans
and other nerottstiry nut Ituilalmr..l all In gt tel
A gontl Nell of water and a line their Ina I Omni are
opttn Ile , preini,e4 A hilul room Acres are vttvertel
with line tit lying t inlltotr, the remainder In It r, sill
Vatitm end all, ent-lused. Terms maths known off rutty
of ieile I.y di5A-11'11 If,
JOHN IL's Zl,l It.
A is '62 It. Atlntinit-tra tors.
ORPILANS' COURT SALE.
Tn , ler att Order of Sale from the Or
iu • phans' Co'urt or Coniberland County the under
signed will expose to Public Sale on the press ,es on
SATURDAY the .270, of September,
all o'clock A. M. the following ixropertles late the
Kcal Estate of Dock! Notlor dee'd.
No. I.—A Troct of Land in Notch Alill(1101 on
Tnwnshlp containing 78 Aeres twenty perches strict
measure hounded 1)7 lands of John Beidler, Martin Rus
John G r iller and oth are. The impro,ements are a
good Two Story
i444,..1 IVEATIIERI3O A RUED
?t..4t: I I ' LOG I MUSE,
_:l l Pitru,,,,,CA,..nrit', a good Barn and foyer fulling wOll of
extullent water and a good running
t oam
No. 2.—A Tract of Land adjoining the a
bort, in the win., township eon Wiling 27 Acres and 121
perches. Thu Lath!inget on, thin trant area goal •
BATH Eli BOA RD ED'IIOUSE
good hank Barn. Ilog pen and other out buildloTa
The land lit both thus,' farms le of an excellent quality
of slate, has been well limed all over and is under rood
fence. There are fine of chards wit abundance off, uit
off both fiirms.
No. 3.—A tract of Mountain Land iu Franic
fur" itrid North Middleton Taw,nidilort q,j , 41-liNr‘ John
111111 Jae(a) 1.1 t Ti fug ettly Five acres.
Terms nod err.idlthiti will be made It noun i n the day
of xali, by 0% , 1 ll N. 111,011.
Aug 20,'62. Aaron of Darld Nnllor dee'd.
MIN=
sAruRD Ar (ictob,, j 8,32
The undersigned Assignee of George 3letchutt, o 111
sell at Mlle, the following real ° m a t, :
No. I.—A Trinq 01 Land ',quoted In Hampden town
ship, Cumberland county, bounded by Ia inl Of
Hume. Jos•ph Waggoner. Henry Shaul and othe r ,
containing SO A vro4 and 100 Perrin's, more or use, hay
log thereon erected a
• •
.4 1** 1 1 '"
117111, .4;
Agit , 1 '
-4W-',"•1!?!!';•=•'•
rt ut buildings. Ay OU I/14 Apple iirrnard
of cliiie7ll 111 t. running water nt the dont., rind a Liwe
stonn tlierunn.
No. 2—A trot of land oil nate.l in ti same town.
ship. bounded by lands of Slivalfei's holm linker.
Moses C. Eberly and others. rtmiviuinq iii Arres and
142 Perehes, mere or lose, and having thereon orevtisi a
Lori House, Double Lo/ Ba/n,
Corn Cr ho, An. A good ail-ohm-dor Choir,' fruit, and n
Lino, Kiln in rood rupiahr upon this pra.pert c.
Those tarn, are lorand on the State road lending
femme Siert ett'h than to \Vest Fairview, 8 h ,ut k miles
from Harrisburg, and 7 r r o u , tlechouh•abua<:. ran:
volliellt to AllllB, ;rnehool llouta,,and Itia,J,onath Shgip,
The gale of both premises will Iglu, pinto on the
Alnnaimu Trout described no No. 1. al 1 o'cinel< I'. M. nu
said day, when terms will be made known by
Aug, 20, 1802
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
Fru EHE will be exposed to sale, Ly
r virtue of Ft decree of the Urphans' Court of o
bet irttlit eounty, 'THURSDAY awl FRIDAY. the 1 , 1.11
end 19th of September, 10c2, the following real e,tate
of John Sandvi sou. decd.:
The " Eitappy Retreat , ' Farm,
situate In the Lewin-hip of South Middleton, adjoining
the borough of Um lists. a n d which vont:tins
00 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES,
mere or less. The land is Limestone of the first quality
:mil I;t a high st.tte of cultivation, having been heavily
limed and under good fence. The itnproCementa are a
commodious two ;dory Brick Hausa,
with a well of water nG the door.
isre.,, which never fails, a large elegant now
M :V74 , ItARN, with thick Cistern In the
bank, and Per, t ribs, W Iron Shed,
Cellars ate., utrushed to the Baru and all within one
mile of Csrlisle. The said ,oho Sanderson owned but
the ono undivid.l half of the said Form ng tenant in
common with Ida - son James 61.113turson, who will sell
his half at the same time.
9 A Lot of.. Ground, adjoining the
above, and separated from it only by the Cumberland
Valley Railroad and Turnpike bounded by the Railroad.
Ilrown's Lane, - Sholly, and John Noble, contain
ing 4 acres and \ilperches,
3. The Brielc House and lot adjoining,
the farm, on the Turnpike. which contains I acre and
25 porches, and upon which therd Is a Wall of never
falling water. • .
These Orme properties will be sold at Out farm on
Thursday; the 18th of September, 1802, at 11 o'clock,
A. M.
•• •
"4. The , Mansion House of the said
John Sanderson, in which he reohled at thotimo of hie
death, situate on North Hanover Sheet, in Carlisle,
bounded by the said street, Liberty street, John Fred
oriel:. widen alley, containing 78 foie in front and NO
feet In depth, with a Fountain and the right f-rever to
the urn of water for domestic purposes, without charge,
from the water works.
5. Twelve mallets in the 13oroughrof
Carlini°, situated between the ilarriehurg Tramp! ke and
Bedford Street continued, a plot of which will be eibi
Lited ou the . day of Blllo._
. _
_
. ~
' 6. ,A . lot of ground 'adjoining the abope,
and bounded by the fame and Bedford Banat continued,
containing about 1 acre, more or leas:
The terms will bo made known on - the day of sale by
• AB'N. tholumitTos,
Adm'r. of John Sanderson, doled.
August 22,-1.802-te - • -•-•
OIIIS F. LYNE
ORPHANS' COURT- SALE,
IDY virtue of an order of the Orphans''
Court of Cumberland county, the undereht'ood,
Admintstratrix of the estatoof Samuel Clark, dec'd.,
will expose to public sale, at the late dwelling house of
the deceased, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 28d
of September, at 11 o'clock, A, .
The I iaf ion Farm.
of the eald• deceased. - althete in , Monroe township,
bounded by lands bf Itiehard CL,rki,Janies idvingston,
Christian Stayrnan, and ethers, containing
138 ACRES AND _lO PERCHES,
more °Ones, all ox which In land of the first quality
and highly Improved, the Yellow Breeches crook pens
-log- through the-eanie. The' Improve.
i cy — " , "l manta area largo , BRICK and STONE
two story Hone, a , DAhl{ DARN,
, nearly nowi ago? hhed, Coro Crlbei
and all necessary Outbuildings.' This
farm la divided by the Xellow Breeches creek, More
being 14' acres' mod ba porches ' , with Imptneemeetitom
the north aide; nod GO acres and VI percher, ort: iris;
month aide without improvements. Theaeliarteviiirbe'
olTered.separately or together, and Pill be sold:as-OA
,inirie‘ may bring the hest prlee. '
of There will be sold at the amino time itrittplaeUe tni
MOITNTA'U LAND, which lies about 1: mile eeniti,, t
-the abort , farm, and contains ISO 'ricria, more drlo6 and
which bee good thlitty 'timber . gro!dalk: 6 o9nig . •
outdo kiioarti on 'the day‘of Bale by
• TIMM 'V4.l* OtiMIK,"
• • 1 1 14141'04'0r Pau:oo4l:o34k', 4 , ec'd.
,Atuscusl 42,1862-4- • . ' •
A LIMESTONE PARA
II It 111 IC 111 IL L,
B AM I `l Ii II B.
Al.signer nf 11 1. nry It upp
LOG BO U,S'E
DOUBLE LOO DANN
Wetaon Floql, Corn Crll., laid 0. her
U. W. CRISWELL.
Assignee
DUBLIC 5AT,,E,.01?
ESh'iE. :VALUABGE
On TBURSDAYSeptcmlier 18th 1802.
The undersigned, Executors of lieltilAlM ZUG, Into
of the Borough of Mechanicsburg-, will aull on the premi
ses the following
•
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE :
No 1 —A Tract of valuablC Limestone Lat]
containing to Acres, slttlated in Silver Spring town
ship, Cumberland ceunty, Pa, bounded by lands of
James Anderson, Cumberland Valley Railroad, George
Longsdorf, and others. The Improvements are a large
Stone Dwelling House,
. 2 .1'4A 'STONE BANK BARN,
1.4 1 ,,,rit., ,, , , Wagon Shed, Spring House, and other
Aii:211,,,, j,,,.:.0 outbuildings. 'More Is, a good Lime
-.,----= ''-'—' Kiln on the promises, a stream of run-
Wag water passes throbgh the farm, and there Is an
Orchard of Choice fruit on the same. The property Is
located about two miles west of :Mechanicsburg, and is
easy of access thereto by good roads.
No. 2.—At the same time and place a tract
of Western Land, containing .1803 Acres, more or Ices,
situated In Grundy county, lowa, six miles ham Cedar
Palls.
No. 3.—The undivided half interest in toll
the remaining unsold-BLMLLA ir-LOTS IN ONDA it 111-1,1,-
MIETEBY, situated Otlllie Trindle Spring road, one
ball mile west of illechau rsburgh.
AnY person wishing to view ihe premises, Nos. 1 Or
1
3, Or further info, midi° concerning the tract s , will
please apply to tit. underaignrei, residing in Mechanics
burg. i ale t' commence tot 1 o'cir ck, P. M. on said day
~beg terms Win 110 made known by
A og. 29,—1t. SABA It C. 1310, Executrix,
DAYID NEISIVANGER,Everutor.
Executor's Sale of Valuable
REAL ESTATE.
WILI, be sold at public sale, on SA
TURDAY. the 20th of Septmnber, 1862. at 10
Wel ek' A. M., on the premises, the following described
Real Esta o e, y.lz
No 1. A tract'of good Slate Land, sit
untelln North Nl•ddlutun , ownship, rundonland coun
ty. aly.ui 3 toilet north of Cornene, an the %Voggoner's
Uap gund. and known me Swlgert's Tavern, I, undo 4 a- by
landttnt W. F. Swigin-, 6nenuell llr.r, Wm Kincrd, and
miters, coutnining H fusee nod 14 porches. Thu lan-
provetnents aro a lingo I WI, story Plas•
t'es -=-,
14 tumid ROUSE Fit
, All i: 1t.% ttN,Tenant
..ii t i . 'louse, and all other necusi,ary Out
'', 'Pe ' ig buildings. Also, an Apple Or e h ee d
•?-. 7 ' -silt( other fruit. two Wells rd . rater
With pl/1111s it, them, near the house. This property
will lie sold In two sees rat., tracts, or together to suit
purehasers
_
• No. 2, Contains 45 acres, Inc:re or 1
about one fourth if a mile north east or tr. t No. I.
The improvements are n LOG IiMiSE, FRAME BARN.
and :Spring lions°. wit hn Jrnever ti fling Sprint.t. A l'ont
3 mores is in Timber, hums dad by lauds of Suutl. Hess,
(leery Auckerman and W. F. Swig,.
No 3, Co.itains about 10 acres, a•ljoin
iag tract No 2. The improvements are a large a ets.ry
- PRA 11?..13UILDING,
used as a AV...lien Pastery. This tract is -well brated
fir a Tannery Sr Distillery. These are a nusnher of
fruit trees, a w.f.d ln , rtion is snesd..n. lund , bounded by
tract Se. 2, and land.: of I lenry A nelsorman and s,thcess,
No.. -1, Contains about 7 acres, adjoin
Ing Ns. 3 The Improvement. /11,. :I t , o story Loi;
lIL E. A r(ssl pori ion is meadow 131,1 1111111'f 50.1
I . au , tits! hy W. l' Swirer, Ifer:ry Autlittinan acid
the ernmingAiirirt
No. 5 A tract of Mountain - land, about
3 mil es I,olqh of tho Man Alon 11,19, roillnining t fir
wire., and is dive and with Chest nut and link timber,
Ipiti nt: I b., L.& of
John IS inrit,dier, 11 in. Brown and
o[l.ler,
No. A tract or 111coofain land, ad
pining llv. a1.”142 trarl, runtnirtuc hlwllt 5 acres, ~Set
qc,l.ith tAle-that,l,cust a .41 ).,k thitLer.
No 7, Adjoining the above tract, on
f t Illittiaitin The WH.,,rottoCs nap r,ol
I it, it iv h ynuud 11.1,,•r•
Ch.,l nut 11 101 I ink. Mid eon LMIDS gihnur 0 ',r t .,
TOlOlO 110.11 e }OlOlOll on the Chiy nl ./lie by
- W. F IG Eft,
of Geo.
tigo,t 1‘.4".2--t4
RUDOLPH PABST
"PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
I_Tavit 14. permanently located in Carlisle,
will give Itistruetimig nn the l h , ll 11 nod ['Ng,
Tories Ale let it, nrdrrs left with .1. 11. lilieeiu, u, ill
he iirmnptic torni,i in.
A ug.
VALUABLE TAVERN STAND Al
111.4 c
On ,`A TUR DA 1' Septemhrr 13, 1562.
Fl l ll E undersigned will offer at Public
the above day rrn the promises, Pit mate.'
In Churchlown, Cumberland ro , containing 107 tootle
hand., and ILO in depth, Inure or brae. bounded on the
east by 'lain st rect. Routh by John Paul, north by a
public Alloy, and west by an alley, having the con orec
tod a 'rwo story Fra
1 VEATFI E It 1.30 A ItDE D
i. jui // 0 LT ,
, th a large tmf. rtort. Lurk
Wa4ll 11,ua1., u largo Frame
ritaLio, 1141,rtm. Ice [Low.. /111,1 attn.. on,:,•sAny nut
hU1141411.5. Mar. 1.0 . svutl of,vnt,r. and It Mara',
vonlpnt tho house, and eSUQ caul olden t
l'lll,ll,
The ahora property is 5,y valuable. as it IS Lily only
tavern in Lawn wkhitta to see tie props, ty
Van 1.1.1 MI/ by sdllina ea the sal...a - rib,. who assu plea
at II “'ele .4. NI lien
attehtlaaeu will be aiven and term , tit ids know], by
SARAH A LlthiErr.
. .
N. —lf the abova property is not 5..1,1 on the dar
of gale. -It will be ulfered for rent ~14 the MITIn Jay at
public nute v.
August, 22, 1511.2.—t. a.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE -
Ott FR/L),IY, September 20, 1862
(' , nil of Cumberland ( - nun
V. will he n-1,1 at publie ado. at the Nlan,hin 11, 1 , S.
n. trart No I ..ata INA in l'-un'towlmlup Cutnhethiud
aalnl v, Ib , . t nlrde•etilaal hoot I -tate, late the
o.perl p et I,e -rze I b.lbinuor, dcrea,ed
N.J. 1 —A tta•t or I.l\l F;STI)NI , : INDGRAITL LANI
sil tutu Jo :tttoNtid. 2t6clt 11 jiffies k• ~f
boU , Ltkd IVv 1 .71111.
.1.11111.111, N-al, 1)"),)
11 niter,
One Hun ',red and Two Acres,
Inn 14,11 .tats of eultis Atit, . The improvements are
two story
41111 LOG 110
• I
7 ; 0 .01 Stoneone Bank Barn,
and all neees , ary Outimildlncs. There
is s Unit log .dn`ll A 1(1) prontahle fruit trees on this
tract. 'Mere are lot 11 n sprung, and a rreli f water near
the house. Ihe Yellow Beeeehes creek i rons through
the farm. To be sold as ais hot, or in tat Iry to, OS
may best :•nit pm Outset,. No. 2.—A tract
Chestnut .77 mbf r
bit War'. abc.VA, 1 , -1111,10,1 by 1 , 1n•l, of D 01)1 iloiling
er's heirs ati4l of hors, ront,lnillg a , ,ont i II I lITY ACHES
Tho lat ter to be mold as a 0h.,10, LT ill lute LO bait pur•
Terms of Sal n.—One tiduith if the purchase money
tin he paid 1,11 the cuutinntti , nt ..11 the 'idle ; one half or
the Wan, en the lot day of April, Isht, and the
anre or the purehaee ineney (ill the lot ‘ l,,v t 4. Al,O.
Itt64— (be pay mo. L iu Dii,4 to Int no.•Ured by jud,ment
bond
Persons desirous of viewing the promises hefno the
day of sale, ens call on Daniel n n
Tract Nu. 1. Salo to COLIMINUCO at 12 o Idoel, noon, of
said day. lIANI F,l, KELLER,
Supf.s, 'O2. Adiurs. of George fivilinger, deed.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
-ALE.
r subscriber offers et private sale,
the follon lag described House end Lot, situated in
Siiiremaost. 'on, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad,
Cumberland county, Pa.
The building Ina two story BRICK
HOUSE. with Backbuilding, Stable,
.' Carriage House, and all other DM'S
.M nary outbuildings. Tliu lot Is about
4f foot front and rear, a anti of grad
water, with a pump in it. is connected alai the house
and a good arched celler under It.
The House In well calculated tbr a Store and Dwelling
House. having a large autrOonvenient Store Room on
the first floor.
POMPTIO desirops of viewing the premises, can do no
by c4lJhton the subscriber residing at Shiremanstown.
The terms, which are easy, will also be mule known on
application to 6. M. BITNER.
August 8, 1882-60
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland county. I will expcwo to pnti..
Ito Ea le, on the premises. at-the late dwelling house of
Philip Baughman, dee'd., In Fninkford township, on
SATURDAY tho 20th of September, at llo'cloek A, M,
THE MANSION FARM,
of tho said deceaoed,' bounded by lands of Leonard
- Mulch, A WWI At bunts, thu Ifelra of - Dania Ilukenttn•
dor, and others. containing
118 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES,
more or less, haying thereon eroded a two story Frame
- - - - . - - DWELLING - HOUSE:, well finished. a
0
• . ,
.; 0 " 1
HANK BARN, Wagon Shod, a good
. ~,,- , .... ,... ...ct :Well of -water at the door and plenty
.'. ' , fo rro; of running water that never fails.—
•,- -. ...!..,..t... - tw' The land is nearly, all cleared and tin ,
der fence and a good quality of Slate 'Land, and about
a mile from Dineen Mill.
AiBO. at the same time and plane, a tract of MOUN—
TAIN LAND, a few miles ott, containing 10 acme, more
or less. well calculated to supply the farm with wood
:and rails, Terms ;midi known en the day of sale.by
- •
~. JOSELMI WETZEL,
- Adto'r, of Philip 'Baughman dyed.
Au. ust 18112 to
•
:ILetort-- ergs pt IPrti7nl4s-Sole..
-- --
QITUATE on East Main Street, i.n.the
Borough of Carlisle. The entire establishment,
consisting of Forgea; Blacksmith Shop and Warlif..•
with machinery and fixtures In the I:lo2. , tne . sel_b_ib in er n d , e , r,,
Is offered at private Sale. A ihriOng .4 l : ;i' o ",„"Z plvt. „ o
proaeOutraloand is.dallyincrceistng.- to engage
ty Is . Ulna presented, to any pe rson a"
in tho'busintrasb the iocation being decided y,the best
'our,.• lel nitY affords., • • —,
particulars enquire of
• .1.0.1*ti!r41.!% further • L. SPONSLEII,
.
Real Estate Agent.
tlirllnlit;kuif. I8(.1 4t •
'01) FLY, NETS.
1 91.-1 Cotton Fly Nuts,, %Foretell Fly Nets. ' Linen
yNets Twine Fly Nets, Leittine Fly. Note, all colon',
stespis. Glees end qpnlltlesi which I at nailing ehesimr
than the cheapest, sks I bv' 'cllrestly *Gm .the menu
feeturere. ,
• ',two 13. lIENRI IVION
Mckok's Patont PortOble Keystone
pIDE It AND NINA; MILL, .10,000'
_ _
Thi., mill has no superior in
the market, and pi the only mill that will properly
grind Grapes 'without bronking the seed.
.
For sale. by W3l. MORRIS )N, West Main St. t Carliele
August 22, 1862---2 m
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE,
SATUR/Mr September 20th 186 Z.
THE subigcribi,il; will offer at public sale
on the abode day, the following described Real
Estate, situated in Munroe township, Cumberland coun
ty, abodt live miles cant of Cat lisle, and two miles
north Of Churchtown,
LIMESTONE I'ARN,
containing 135 Acres. more or less, of which shout 20
Acres are in excellent timber. The land is (tithe best
quality of limestone, under good fence, and in a high
state of cultivation.
The improvements are a two story
t0'140,” fi . 11 0 1.1 S
41:€ ; 1 1 -0' with all the necessary outbuildings. a
J, (0044 large 13 .A N ISA ItN. Wagon gbed, Corn
..,;.(111 7 11.4 . 0%1 Crib. a well of excellent water upon
the premises, a good Orchard of choice fruit, and a
stream of running water passes through the farm. Any
person wishing to view the premises can do se by call
ing upon Abram Gm dyear residing upon the premiere,
0 , 01.• to rointnotice at 1(0 o'clock on sold day, when terms
will be mode known Lv
A BRAGA M GOODYEAR,
LEVI (loopy EAti,
.10sEDII GOODYEAR,
Feecutors of Abraham Goodyear deed.
August 29.1502 4
(IA lIPETING 8, &c —Just received at
I,
_I 00 I I.ItY'S Cheap Cash Stare. a new stock of Curs
peLtq G. LThfiggets :Hui floor Oil Cloths, which will be
sold at very low figures.
Please call eon monk° the stock.
Carlisle. Oct. 25, 1801.
SUPTE 1862. 3"UN.10 1862
f EIDIGIL SAWYER & MILLER,
Li East 1 111. t street. respeetfully call the attention
nt the the Ladies,. to their haze ad
dition ut
SUMMER GOODS,
just reeriveA, rnmpriming thu various fabrics suitable
for the present Sea... 1/RESUtIODS of usury unriely
and newest hiyks
I.iit .l designs t.f &quits, Mantles, 1.:1,3 Mitts„
La.( Shawlset nil kinds. Sun
Umbrellas, Bounuts, flails, Ribbons,
Dress Trimming's,
F:rnbrrldPries, Hosiery. Wllito (loads of uvery &scrip
rm., 11. op SkirL., De Forest's hid Pod and Clasped
Skirt. the boot in the market., Eaglet.on Cordod ,S4.tris.„
,Hon's and lloy's Light
CLOTIIS S C.ISSLIIRRES,
French Flak Cl.dhs, Linen Pantinvs, Cottonadeg.—
liavina Ihe si••rsiins of a 111 et lass Tailor, eve are pre
pared to maks up Goods at short notice and most rash
.lJ:tat& sly-le.
CARPETS
of all kinds tp vet} large supply, flit Cloths, 14tatiings,
Looking' l/lakY,twalinds, till kinds of 11011.1 Furnishing
Gond a , I_4.lll,a:tie Gb.0,15 In immense quantities.
Plea , e 1.11 and examine and satli-fy yourselves. We
lot, e the best. lararst, eheap•.et, must desirable stock of
(mod a Ores offered in Cariisto.
LEIDICLI. SAWYER It MILLER.
June,fi 1862.
Zusines,s Q.artis.
M PE ROSE, A t torn eyat Law
\
• ()Oleo in It beein'fl lAill. Prolemsional bus'
pro mpt!, attended
Febrl“ry 21, 1,!4;2,
t iFLIS E. I'L EY, Attorney at
L.uv Car.lslo l'a. A ttenda to securing and col-
Par. Bounties. and Pensions. Office
I la vov or Street, epposite lientz's store.
101 l
J. 111 ARS ALL.—ATToRNE AT
LAW Office w.t.b W. M. P.-urnsv, in Itheem'e,
- •
-"-14-2 WE L EY.--A t t orney at Law.
ora., on Hnuth HMI". er street, opp4l,lte Bente'
Dry ,re. All ”r..los,lonal hush) Vta outrusted
to hint will be promptly uttouded to.
A\V (!ARI).---.-CIIARLES E. MA
-14 LIN, Atturuil , et Office in In.
iIL/ !Hi r,:.just uppo,l,e the )Inrket Fl uuuu.
G..1i.4(1. Nl:l,h 14 '11)-1y.
P. 11UAIRIU11, Attorney at Law.
Ce —MTh,. on North street, few doors
south of Glass' Hotel. All Hanover
bui.inet,a eutrubted to him.
will be promptly attended to. lAprllls.
GEORGE S. SEA
ynn,n f. DENTIST, from the Bal
. a' timore College of Dental Surgery.
IS - IX-Office at the residence his mother, East Lowther
street, three doors below Bedford.
March lit, lahf—tf.
G EO. C
EO. \V. NEIDIII, 1). P. s._
Late Demotmtrator of opel ive Peril istry to the
, wiltinnoro rellego of
t:II rgory.
""k . P,TI - ,.11r.1.• URirr nthiereEldence,
oproKite Mari,n 11.11 i, Nest Mnin ,treet, Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11.15r,7,
ti AV IN CI SALOON.—llaving fitted
1J up In the very best ,•ty le. tho rf ern in Cramer's
building, next door to A. L. Spongler's Mike. 1 s tn pre
pared to give my tommriol ottontiono to all who may
honor me with it i shell eunntsntly ho 84plled
with competent and polite bands and shall epareno effort
to give general satisfaction. 1 wish to employ a good
boy, between 14 and 17 years old, Apply immediately
L. J. .)11 - EitS.
.inne 27. ISO2-Iy.
1862. • SPRING. 1862.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON now offers one
of the best and most attractive assortments of
Piece Goods ever exhibited in LIAR place for,
Bien and Boys' Wear,
of every sty!, quality and price, and Is continually re
celvine nadunws as the sollol.ll advances, of all the
latest novel ties and styics to suit all clases•
our stock el REA Dl' NIA OE CLOTHING, all our own
n ufact uro, cannot be excelled
DURABILITY,
STYLE,
AND CHEAPNESS,
of every variety to suit the season, taste, and pocket:
All we want Is a call and see for yourselves at
ISAdC LIVINGSTON'S
North Hanover Strcat Clothing Emporium.
N. It. A II goods bought from no by the piece cr yard,
by persons wishing to Intie It cut to measure, can bo
accommodated hoe or charge.
Carlisle, May 1 11112.
3iI 4 STATE NOTICE.
4etters of adinimstratlon on the estate of Aida.
ham Goodyear, late of Monne, township, dela., have
bean granted by the Register of Cumberland county,
to the undersigned residing In the saute township. All
persons knowing theta. els. a Ind ibtod to said estate will
eke hnmedlate payment, and thote having claims
will present thew properly anthentivated for Fettle..
"mut to ABRAHAM GOODYEAR,
LEVI GOODYEAR,
JOSEPH GOODYEAR,
Executors
Aug. 1, 1852-61*
Letters of Administration were issued.
on the estate of Joseph Morret deed. late of Mon.
roe township by thy Register of Cumherland county to
the undersigned reeiding in the-same place. MI per
sons knowlngtheMselvee indebted will make irnmodiate
payment, and those having claims will preseut thum
for settlement to ,-IJATIIARINE ilOitlll i 1
•
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE.
' IIIIiQIIANICSBURG Pa, - - -:
This Institution chartered with full' collegistepow
ore to graut DIPLOMAS and confer Moms, wilt-com
inenceits next session on Wednesday - th, 'Oct -of Sep.
comber next, with a full corps ore Orient and caper/0114
ced Touchers.
Students should enter proreptig at the opening a
lb° session...
. II
All students are required to attend divine Service
once
vor l
Sabbath
pirt,Oulars address
hat each ehntai s o
rther
dtheeir parents may
indicate. ss
A: G. MATILATT,
Aug. 220862;4 , -1 rno. . .
~ , President: ,
rtiTCYViar 4C03E 3 '3:81`"
mAMmoTEt - -
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
8094 811 Chestnut Street
113.11aae13p311zt
(LATE LEVY Sc : CO'S. pRy GOOD 8T0R14,)
. GEO. J, -11ENE,EL%
xorattartxor a 2 7074*.iniri
Aviguet, , • • •