Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 14, 1862, Image 3

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    Gen. Mo Clellan Takeo Leave of the
Arnty7Ad,clreEis of Gen; Burnside.
headquarters of the Army of the 'Potomac,
Warrentan, Monday Evening, Nov. 10 —Gen
, oral McClellan was to have left 3estertlay for
the north,hut the transfer of so large a com
mand could not he. accomplished in a day,
and ho was therfore, oontpolled to remain.
At 9 o'olook last evenidg, all the officers
belonging totho tteadquarters assembled at
the General's tent to bid him farewell. The
only toast given was by General McClellan
"The Army of the Potomac." General Mc-
Clellan and staff' accampapied by General
Burnside, today bid farewell to'this army
visiting in succession the several army corps.
As the General rode though the ranks, the
torn and tattered banners of the -veteran reg
intents were dropped to greet him, while the
thousands of soldiers gave vent to their feel
ings iu continuous rounds of applause.
Tho General and his staff will leave by
special train to morrow, for the north.
The following order was issued by General
Burnside on his taking the command or the ;
army: "In accordance with General Orders
No. 128. issued by the President. of the Unite,' '
States, l hereby assume command of the Army
-of the Potomac. Patriotism anti the exeroi.,
of my every energy in the directing of this
army, aided by the full and hearty co opera ion
of its officers and men. will, I hope, under
the blessing of God, ensure its success.
" Having been a sharer of the privations
and a witness of the bravery of the old Army
of the Potomac in the Marylrnd campaign,
and fully indentified with them iu their teeling
of respect and esteem fur Gen. • McClellan
entertained through a longand twist. friendly I
association with him, I feel that it is out, aa
a stranger that I assume their commad. To
the ninth . corps, so long and intimately
associated with me, I need say nothing. Our
histories are identical.
" With a diffidence for myself but with a
proud confidence in the unswerving loyalty
and determination of the gallant army 11,11 v
entrusted to my care, I accept its control,
with the steadfast assurance that the just
cause must prevail.
"(Signed) "A. 11. iluttN , onn,
Major General Coin sailing "
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FROM HARRISBURG
"rho Difficulty Among the Drafted Men
juult ed.
Harrisburg, Nov. 10—The difficulty with
regard to the drafted men which has recent
ly threatened to entail serious consequences,
has been satisfactorily arranged. The late
order of the War Department, which prevent .
ed these men from organizing into companies
and regiments, in accordance with the laws
of the State and the prescribed regulations,
has, through the instrumentality of Gov. Con•
tin, been revoked. Ile strongly protestel
against the manifest injustice of tins order.
Thousands are now returning to their va•
lions commands who had either deserted or
refused to assemble while under the intpres
alma that they were to be forced into old regi
ments and. be required to serve longer limn
the time for which they were drafted.
The mon are now content and happy and
organizing rapidly.
The Governor is exercising the most com
mendable care in his selection of field officers
for reginients composed of drafted men We
understand that no man will tit:commissioned
to a field position who has not had one year's
experience in the field. Applications tinder
other circumstances will prove futile.
gain mar Comity . niatt:rs
FOR SALE.—A- Wheeler & Wilson
sewing Machine, in first rate order, will he
gold low. tlnquire at this office.
TNk ikto UNTA IN ON FIR E.—A fire cov
ering a circuit of several miles of the north
rnouuta4t, was raging fur several da} a last
week. It made a most beautiful appearance
at night. We did not learn rihat caused it.
CLIROMOTROPE.—There will be an ex
hibition of Ibis beautiful instrument on Sat
urday next, In Rheem's Halt. All lovers of
the tierititiful, the interesting,
and the instructive, should not fail to attend.
The list of views is exceedingly oornprehen
-eiveveoniprieingB,;ip4ural; Historital,Vorni - e;
Oriental, &o. Don't fail to attend.
itc7"The Anderson Troop, has at last
left our town, and gone to the field. They
left on Friday evening, in the midst of the
terrible snow storm which was prevailing at
that time. The regintent will report at Lou
isville, Kentucky. Nv,here they will he mount
ed and equipped, previous to joining (inn.
Rosecrans, their n ate commander. Success
to them.
DESEMERS.—We perceive that there
are a number of young men skulking about
town, who, about the tune of the battle of
Antietam, took " French leave" of the army,
and have been in Carlisle over since. These
men belong to the companies of Capts.;Lee
and PORTHR, and received, each, from the
county the liberal donation of fifty dollars, for
which they have rendered little or no tervico.
They are to all intents deserters.' and as such
are amenable to military law. We could give
the names of these DUSEIITERS, but refrain for
the present, hoping that shame, if not honesty,
may induce' them speedily to return to their
regiment. If this hint is not improved upon,
we will advert to this subject again.
RECRUITINII.—An order has been is
titled by the Governor by which oilieurs of vol
nnteer organizations, now raising in various
parts of the State are warned that there com
missions will be withheld and other punish
meat inflicted if proved guilty cf defrauding
the government of men, and enriching then'
selves by excepting pay from drafted men for
providing substitutes out of the ranks of men
already enlisted by volunteering.
Mrs. S. A. HurroN, is now opening
at the sign of the Big Bonnet, North Hano
ver street, Carlisle, Winter Bonnets and Mil
linery of the latest styles. The ladies are
particularly requested to give her a call as
she is persuaded that an examination will sat—
isfy them that the largest and most splendid
assortment of Bonnets and Millinery articles
Fan he obtained at her establishment. All
the latest styles of Fancy Bonnets, Misses',
And Children's Hats, in great varieties, and a
large assortmmt of Ribbons and French
;Flowers. Do.not fail to give her a call us
43443 promises to please you in goods, styles
.4 1 44 3t.
STABBING AFFRAY.—On Saturday
evening last, about 7 , o'olqok, an occurrence
took place at AtigamnAucm'a hotel, which
came' very pear being fatal to one of the par
t ies. At the lower end of Louther street thero
lives 'a German tailor, by the name of Tutu •
Lilt. On the evening in question this man
mime to AUGIIINDAUOWS pretty well" slowed."
He had some time previously sold. a hog to
Mr. A. and there had been a difficulty about
the weight of the animal ; immediatbly upon
his arrival, for this cause, he commenced a
violentaSsault upon Mr. 4., He, (Mr. Aron
isnatrou,) feeling arlarrued for his personal
safety, called upon a Mr DURNDAVOIf, who was
present, for assistance, and together they spa
(leaded in getting him out of the hotel. Once
upon the . pavement, Tumult. attacked Duns
netuau with a knife, and would have plunged it
into hieltetlrt,fiad not the _fernier :thrown up
hid arm to Ward off the blow. As it was he in.
flicted a 'very severe ant upon Duitfin4uou's
arm; elashing.it open from the elbow, about six
inches upward towarde,the Shoulder. Tab
man, we•beloiyo has beer; arrested,
" 'DIEN AND Now.2%:—Thiough the
kindness of Mr. B. F. STEIGLEMAN, P. M. at
Shiremanstown, Ive have received a 'copy of
the Carlisle Iferahf, dated Friday Nov. 23d
1805, on the top iiaegin is writtoh the name
of JAmes Mm..ol4}l,—who, we presume. ivas
the suhseriber—and the significant in , crip•
lion which heads this notice. Then and
Now"—what a world cf reminiscences these
three short words suggest? Fifty-seven
years have brought with their ceaseless round
many and varied changes. The area of our
county has been reduced since then by the
erection of Perry county, which occurred in
1810. The population has y . creased from
25,3813, in 184 i, to 40,0:'S in 'IBGO. At that
time the Herabl was printed on dirty brown.
ish paper, 18 by 22 inches. Now its dimen
sions are 25 by 38 inches, and we flatter our
selves its general uppourance would lose
nothing by a culupurlson with any newspaper
in Peuusylvonia.
A l'Aitt).--At a stiCted ILeeting, of the
Amateur Band of :he Anderson Troop, hold
at Clamp Alabama, Cull=le Pa. on Bat kinky
October 23t11 IBC2. the following resolution
tuns unanimously n loptc 1
Wits:tit:As—The I,L lIPS or the Relief Assn
chition of this place having taken no groat nn
interest on our behalf', tool kindly gave on
their assistance in our first attempt belore l ite
public, be it
liesulred, That the .I.tnateur Band hereby
expre. , :i to the lailie. or i ho ❑s•ociaunu
11,11 r thanks for the Undue', extended to then]
during, their slay in this place, and hope that
the eiroi, which - alley are now limiting to 115-
nint oar brothers ill arnin, may tiling down
the Ill e "iingi tipon them that such good
deeds deserve.
The r,ollowiu g rrport stns handed in by (be
Tren,ttrer
ltereipls of tii two concert "Oct 14(h and
and :20th " $:301,76
Exittql,es of (las :12 Ott
Printitt:t, 19,00
P•til Inhulr for the La
dies' !teller am , uttattott for
the Iluspital in Carlisle,
)lusio,
Benevolent pnito.es,
Btlx for instruments &e ,
'rickets reticent - ed.
Bill Postints. awl Stationery,
Labor at
Percentage on Silver to make
ell:lnge at door,
Other sondry expen=es—
inettling till nut nitove
ment limed,
AlllOlllll iu Treasury
1/1,71; *:;lli,7li
llnl;trr A. :\lo4.ltr.',
El , NI IN 11. Sl . .\
H.‘icity G. \CREIt,
CiAHt's vEAT
I'uo•sday of 1u,6 vci•rli, the Ith
nl NI/N einbcr, ‘kaS ,evoiltik , tll
ol Elie Clisa•Ormis Ilvient hi •Niii . it,r Gent•ral
\r,ruiitSr C 1.111:, Punt
heih.rson, tiuw Cincinnati. :-U• Clair ha.
t Ito government uf . tho \dud,. North \\:e,,tor:
T,rriturs, Own a huwling an(
hr Pr,•ident Wa , hingturo and Con .
depended. mainly epee Hie lu keep is
cheek the rlerCe SIIV:Irel of . that ,•\1011.,iv,.
frontier. St . . Clair, although an able gcnetal
and gaff.tut ac,,rding Eniu
actrh....4 l.il. If ,11,c1:, I<nel! huth
in..uf flidhtn fighting. --n.,thing ui the v. if,
cunning, and treaclu•ry i f tho red f nun, nold,
Hosing ICH ,1111;.refl
to be suriu.ked Lis :_ , ,tllant army cut to
piec,i. Olt that lar., the
ugarly nine lii ‘ll, :1 men in 1,1111• 1, woutl , l,l
prkmiers, It Irigl,tl,ll cou , l(l,.riug
the number men :1:1 , 1 Om
population thectmuiry, purtkularlyol the
%ViTht. The I tidhiu wn but trilling.—
TIIIS IlL!Ctit, Or lIIt/re 111 , perly
Slattgltterz -- bre)tig , ll --Rorrow- tlesoloiwi
to thne.ands 00l floe 'ode.; in I.',ntos)lvania,
Virginia and :\larylao,d, and tioo Couvernon , .tot
teas filled with co,n , HroiaLoot and a!aroto
country Irl:111 Ii 1 It s I• I
tI CS tIT I r.. 4. 1)1110• • 110,111 11101 11:1•11
catoti,to:, \VA I . se 11121‘10,1 the 511vages, hum
hied their pride, taught, them the ~,toperio.rity
of th,, ,vhito toil thew to
stool for pcnce.
But, seventy one years ago'. What a
mighty change has taken blare since then
in the condition of die great We.t The
wildest dre uns OF r 4 ,111;111C0 :War CC Call
it. Then, all unbroken wilderness, whcro
the will beast eriinelic 1, and the still wilder
Indian roamed, both lurking for their prey.
Now, green fields, valleys teeming with Cie
fruits of the earth, the bn.,v hum of industry,
and an immense and wealthy population of
civilized man lire to lie :Len. Where once
the wigwam of the savage s:ood, piipulons
cities :m thriving village s arc to 1,
and finoul:
and on the great waters, where once the rude
bark canoe of the Indian glided, magnificent
floating palaces now '• walk the water like a
thing of Although die
. growth and
proSperitv of the great West may he for a
tone checked, in ertheloss, when this wicked
and insane rebellion shall have been crushed
out, then again will our country, rising like
a Phimiix from its ashes, go on, prospering,
" till moons shall we wax and
and to projper,
wane no more.'
FARM SOLD.—On Thursday, of ];tat
week Mr. J. W. Lel Difill 801,1 1118 farm
situated in Monroe township, near Church
town, to Mr. dos. FARES ii.tuut[, for $lO3
per acre. The farm contained 79i acres,
and is considered very good land.
n..a . n, it will be seen by the following
item, which we take from the Pittsburgh
Gazelle, that our former townsman. TuUMAS
COSTAMAGNA, Esq., nOW BJO k Lee ncr in that
establishment, has deserved and recei,ed the
appreeeiative regards of . his fellow employ.
ees. Mr. C. is an Italiitti by birth, is a ripe
scholar, and speaks fluently and writes cur
rect'y most of• the modern European lan
guages. We are glad to hear of his success
in the Iron City.
PRESF:NTATION.-Mr. Thomas Costamagna,
Bookkeeper" ift the Gazette establishment,
was yesterday presented, by the employees
of the oflicc, with a pair of fine gold spec
tacles, and handsome rosewood case, as a
token of the esteem in which- he is Weld by
them• The 'presentation took place in tim
counting room—the gift being handful opSr,
on behalf of_the donors, by Janina 11.LEVap
rum, lisq , one of the proprietors, who, while
expressing his gratification at thq friendly
- leeling evinced, took occasion to compliment
Costainagna for the courtesy and tidel,
'ity with which ho hat,' discharged his duties.
Mr. Custamagna replied its a few neat and
appropriate remarks, thanking the donors
fur their - valuable: gift. He was not aware
that ho had merited such Partialitt although
his relations fwith them h al always been pr
the most pleasing character.
During the evening, all tho employees'kn,
the Gazette office, upon invitation of Afri .
Coslatnagna, partook of a sumptuous repast
at.llleCartney & Wyatt s Commercial Saloon,
where ample justice was done to the viands
So temptingly set forth. The remnion was ,1
a happy one, and will be -remembered with
pleasure by the participants. :
par The Itioltmend papers aro expressing
their' delight' with the ,result of the regent
elections in. the northern States. ,
J. : 4 W. S\IILEY has just opened a large
'and desirable assortment of Full and Winter
Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and all
other articles belonging to a Furnishing Es
tablishment. Do not foil to give him, a Citillf
as he promieS to plespe you, both in - g'ondii
and price's.' Ile wi.l let no man underliell
Yoe toy eanfidence that his
gods will prove t., b e good as recommend
ea. Store room bet‘reou Herman's Hotel and
Halbert's Grocery Store, North Hanover st.,
bolh sex e s. A Betirvd Clurgyuniu having boon re
ritored to health In a few days, atter many years of
great suite, log, Is willing to assist others by wilding
(free,) on the receipt of a post paid directed envelope,
ropy of the p,oseripthin used. Direct the Itev..loll
aN
31. I/At/NAM,. Ivl.E then street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
June 4, Bing—dui
Batchelor's Hair
_Dye !—Tho Best
I A. IiATCHEI e,kbrated Hair Dye
rand ma,' a aid ant to hit tli,tinguklied (rain ant are—
arrant,' latt to injure. Om 11.111 Iu thin lent ; rainettles
tho ilt atleats ipt had tly va.ati , l ills I ,atrat.ea tho Ilatr for
ty Hair ilotantly tiling a splati
.li,lltl.l•-ls to Broil °. I.atv tat; fur Hair sail and beautiful
it all 1) r11a...ti.t.,. &a
Thr ge•noitm 6 signvil IVI ILIA II A. BATCHELOR
on the fiJur aide= of e Bch box.
I Crtilt V. N,. kl Barclay z , t.reet., Now York. (I.:;te
111...tils‘:ty Maud Sti vet.)
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of I(S, comprishig
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„•,. 1 „.• : , on Fit:l.ly Ow . ..it:lh (lay Ilf Novo',
IH:tt.t. :it In elin following
ilesorihoil foal init.:its..
1, A i.imestone F‘trail,
f 4, .tf t h ia(1;,•1."„ toi‘tif.hip. on LI, ut Bottom
ro about %," Ito lf 11.11 f mf Ivt.f.f
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' Tri...: e 11010 S, havio, thmyon erected a two•
sow) I, , wr ilouso Foune Itarn and
I.ifW ligi other impr. venomt,
I. ~.......1 . .. RR.' '2., A THREE STORY BRICK
11011,E, with a lat* Back Budding, attached, situated
on South Pitt Strout nearly ;win nod fitted up with all
the modern Improvement.; The lot Is about 32 feet 6
inches in front, nn sahl street. and 120 feet in depth
The haek part oStho lot Is about -IS feet In width for
about one half the depth
:I. A LoT ( )1 , GitoOND on the north side of Wok,
Pomfret street. out taints,; 00 foot In front. and 240 feet
in depth to an alloy. On the oast side of this lot thete
Is it t wo•gtory FRAME HOUSE
4. Also on the femlli side of Pon)
,';,,,. - . - ..."1 fret street. a t wo.story BRICK and
s: - N,..,,, ' lelt A M I': !MUSE, XI ft4.t, in front and
1 1 lil ---- to f eet In dvp , ll to an alley.
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:s. Aloe, 'that IA oahle CORNER
Lop I riii,jug „u South Pitt stoa t. about 14d feet, and
120 feet' on West Promfret sla,i.
ti. ti iltiCS t • Id titling shout 'Vivo
Aert•s. in tin: borough td Ottli•It• dt the north 0.11 of
Pitt Si I cwt.. adjoining . Win 111,1,
Sues trillur, and others. Tills prow, by hnv bd.” dlridrd
Into 24 trend lots on the extttnniftn nt . North Pitt Si rind.
A H.? filtl,END.oll the Lot art Spring, adjoin
ing Ili, dyer, and Zug and Stuart, and fronting on a
p Odic alley. containing about I>o feet square, having
tliiireon a large to•o story S FUN E BULLUIMI, formerly
used at n distillery.
Those priipertles hare Limn till 'dad, and will he of
hired to suit porehasers Poisons aishlng to examine
them can call upon Ueurco liendel helm, the day of
sale. Or ran •tram'no the drafts by calling Upon C. P.
Llumarleb,
terms of raft, will he as follows. 'Pon per et of
the purrhase manly tt Inn, the prwerty" is Strielilf
down ; the ba I.k tie ot•ono third of the purchase money
on the fleet day of April mint, ~ loin the deeds are made
and.possussion Is given; ihit raSid uo in two equAl an
bun) payments with interest.
R. M. 11EN DERSON,
Assignoo of Georg° Hondo'
'Citriklu N0v.14, 1862,
NOTICE.
THE lin nutt 1 election for•direetore, Ivlll
be held at tho Carlisle Deposit Bank, ou 'Monday,
November 17: ISO 2, between t h e hours of 10 A. M. and
2 I'. M. ily order of the 110:11 . 11.
W. M. lIRETESI, Cashier.
Carlisle, Nov.?, 1 Rt32:-2t.
CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK.
A divillend of Vivi; per cent free of
kgovtirtittiont taxes: l llas boon doctored out of the
profits of tlio tinnh ibr the last six months, Whlch will
be paid, to . the Stockholders, or their legal represento
tires upon demand being rivido for the same.
t l . 31. , IIEBTE.II, Casider.
•
arlislo, Nov. 7. 1.862:L• °t.
FOR RENTi
, A TWO STORY JiltiOK HOUSE,
with extouslvisliack Buildings, hirge yard and a
good variety 01 frult,( situated sir. South 'Hanover Ht.,
west side, late the reSldenee of AndrAv Ulalr, deed.
• thiquire on the protein, - - • •
Oarlisle, Oct. 31, 186:1-3t
VRESII MACKEREL.--
A lot of Maelterel—new r.atcli—in assorted pack
ges of Halves, Quarter, and Eighth Ballets. Alco r
8A LIMON,
for sale at , the Store of the stlljerther. .
Oct. 20,'02; W EBY.
To the Nervous,
in the World !
,'4llarlitts.
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New Jthuertisrments
1=99
IN IC SAHLI:,
Ith:111 AN SQI' 1•11,,
i,R t.,)itv .
ri - mmmt - st - orot.
0.,101111•111,11.11,1,1,
IVIANX - I,OaD
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
()E VALUABLE
STATEMENT
OP THE
MECHANICSBURG BANK. •
MECITANIOSOURO, Pi., Nov. 4. 180 . 2.
Capital Stock paid in
Notes in circulation, 10a
50
Due Banks and Bankers of this State
Transient Doposits 49,010,28
Special Depoalts 31,151,05
Oommonwealth of Penne
Dividends Unpaid
(told and Silver
Notes and Cheeks of other Bantus
Stork of the Commonwealth
Pennsylvania War loan
Li. S 7 3-10 per rent Lodis
Cumberland County War Loan
Loans and Di•eoutits
Due by ~ther 11. in ks and ilankurb
Personal Pruporty ac.
.Notes i n e i rcu m t i ou J u t s S, vwd, $00,900, being tbo
gfeatost arnottnt }lupe lest stztteele.pt
R. 9, 18112, i2:28,0;t8,8:: being tl.) greatest
/111101.111 t NI11(41 VIKt. SW tl.llle 11 t.
Dividend deela red Nov. a, J 5132, four Inv cunt on Cap
ital 2.,Snuoci
Surid us fund
Diticl/110ts bocelyed
1.1 ABI LIT! ES OFPi R ECTORS
AE principal dobtora,. ;3,050,00
As el olorbut s • 3,818,40
l A IAID TI I:4 OF STOCKHOLDERS
A, Drlncipal dub tors 700,111
oudorhors 1 45i1,00
$2,150,00
Tim abort' qtatenwnt is correct, to tho best of my
knowledge and bellst.
11. A. sTultr3BON, Cashier
sw“rn and vmhsvribed
NEW GOODS.
T UST received a very large kook of
cLoTos, •
eAssimmiEs,
oviatcoA
V Ern NUS, k r.,
at I h‘o North Uncover Ft rent Clothing Emporium. to
whielt the carqui lobpoetleu of the
iethlle to hie Immense V I yof
nen and Boys' Clothing,
N' nVI /Alice and sines. Garments mule to order will.
neatness and dispatch at short notice and warranted a
Mar no sale. Persons wishing to buy ,Men's if o ,',
e car by the ant. - will find a superior assortment of
(beefs. runt bill be cut free of charge if decirlt.
I • AM'. LI V INIISTON,
Opposite American Hotel.
11-1, Is,
n nu
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A. LEN K,
SeOit,l (luOr erlq Ihe: Market HMSO: l ' ll.
Cewner.
In EA LER IN ANUS. New Ruse
u-r Ns.oi Inqu Ulu mahet,
111:7, ODE (INS
Ell
Tilt, host to $10(1
71.11,1 , •..111,1.1 nims.11:111
1.44 Itor rII IH nud 31 usi
cul golt, al.
A cotn i ,lete ashort t liq all iat,trutneats. The latest
puhlioatimlb :11%,ak 11,0,1
h er th e I; nit tr, I nctroin,iital
Nor,'
)1,1 , .J. ,, ),), tuned nod repait',l.
\l:tu•h 21. 15 ,, 2 A. LENI(
• i - , --, , -4 , 4-- -
0 cr . ') ,$ CV *
.1205.0,4 Jet
IT ST upend the lar“.est and best as
t ,m.t...t,t.,.f . II irdii.tiii, Pah . its, inls, Varnish, (Hss,
lion, .1..• , e‘er liroil..ilit bi Cumberland vomit v, bought,
Clines
tor cash. and ohms .e are selling at the
Cloiie e t p,i,e, We invite th e public genet - idly to glee
11 , I e.iii liVi 4 Pl,lllllldlll4 their lon i rhases, as weare kelly
..t.d. , inv ”ur old ITIOLI;Atiolt of sulling the
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ME
Returning Omaha to g1.111,011:41,111./10 In their peat
Maaa I patrottatre. hoping I.y pen...al :at...lotion to their
a ants, to toot it a cootintmo... of the sate,
I. I,YNS A• SON,
At the ohl Stand North I ail.lver Street.
IA-It ETIN GS, &e --J.ust, received
;11.1:1-S p C. 0.11 n now t..tAwlt t.I en
11••tiog,. lh 11:tntets OH Clot 1,, inch gull I,
n.•I•1 at vary low ti.rto Its.
Hen., call :11111 examine tho stock
=I
G REENFIELD & CO.,
One floor west of the County 1 rison.
111 - . 1V E just received a splendid as
it IL of Now liJods. „croni,.New fork and
- wldeb will be sold un'ttsually rbeap Tor
h.
Fancy Silks in Great Varieties,
.11LA.CE:
nII r 1 .1.1 1 ,, 1 . 11”11 7f. rents V. $1 1 - 01. In th,.,,t,„ ve ii„
I tic])
I.l<. AND 1V(101,EN FuULARDS,
1,1:111111 (10111 S, M...:llllbiquo.µ. Shppluad,
1.. lit' L. 1111,, Lzg
'llCiclUG IPEJL.ILI!ES
priv. , Wi. :...e m,Sr oller lug our entire
-1,1; 10, st I. of Fining Deltllout at 20 vent.F
uorth
DOMESTIC.`.-:
=1
=MEI
at 111,ehrt
and unl,ll..tclind lltislius et 0, 8 and It, rents. Extd;
i , ,nd Lan, a,4( r
dt d. 3.,
Q: , ,m',_' - .L_ 1. ,,7,,U'Z'V1T3. 9
CtITTON AE I) LIN'EN I'ANTINCtS
t ilt e'resl I Allot) . and at ntd piles
NI EN AND BOYS' WEAR. • •
A 1 . 1•1 . 3' 11111141,111 v bit
CLOTHS & CASSINERES,
tor and Boys' won, at low prkes
WIIITI3 GOODS AND NOTIONS
A hill liue• of the shove goods alwsys nn hsnd. Also,
hi ,op i... Or the latest New York et) hen
(Danarizoset. 2
4..0110 yards of Carpets, all-of the fleeced, designs and
pat h Mtllo in the marart. ritoging In price front 111 , ,, cts,
to $l.OO per yard. purchased the above a;sort . "
went In New York, we are tumbled to oiler superior
Inducements to all who will favor us With a ran. As
01, store in now a Permanent institution It. Porthole,
del ermined to maintain the 00111 e (Wl` have al
ready established) of !wiling Cheap, 111110 ithStl4lll.ling
the vat ions rumor. that have been circulated Im regard
td , Our I. avlng
CIII lisle, May 2,18112
BARGAINS ! BARGAI !_•
SINCE the late victories Dom stie Cot
toti Goods have declined, and there. is ti iv a pros.
poet of getting a supply of Cotton. We, (
SAWYER k MILLER, at the new stole, under !actin's
Hotel, East Main street,) are receiving daily In ^u sup.
piles of
NEW SPRINU GOODS,
whfuh, our ,old stock we ore determined En sell zi cITY
PIUCkS. ull HSS 000DS of every verity ;
Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices.
A large lot of now Black Silks at 75, 81%, 1.80, 1.25,
1.50, 1.75. 200 2.50; new Swing Delain,. at 25 cents:
4,0)0 Yards hest quality 1%1 et Inlay, Cochecn, Pacific and
A ;nook:* n Prints, darn ztinl light colors, now styles, at
12!,.,; a large lot ;It d, 8 ;tit 10. Full and
SECOND MORNING PRINTS,
Lest quality 1231 el u. All kiwis Domestic
iiinglmtrts 1*.!.(:,; Maneliestm . lS'; 3o pieces Freucli.ind
Scotch bress lion not (Iltmtoms at 25.
BROW N AND WHITE MUSLINS
at whoiosale :old retail, a good quality 8, Ono 10, 4 4
wide 12 1 ,. Alen, 54, 111 4, 11-4, 1'2.4 at corresponding
pricom. All kinds of ii EAVY GOODS in largo supply at
rod aced pricra—Tiokings, Stripes, Cheeks, Drillings,
Ornahurge. Cotton Diaper, Ac. Limn Goods of
all kinds, Table Clothe, Shootings, UllOll Diaper, Nap
kins, Shirting Id none Shirt Pronto, Collars, at the old
wires. White Goode, all kinds, at old prices.
SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS,
Elm yds, Embrohlerles, 4,r, mon Skirls dlreeefrom the
factory. nee dos. Ladles', !dhows, 51on's and lloy's
HOSE, 12!.51.5 25. Men's and lloy's Wear—
BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
all grades, Fancy Cass!mores, latest stylea, Vestlngs,
Hallnots, Jeans, flettonades, doe., Hating secured
the sorylces of a first class Tailor, we aro preparod to
get up Clothing In the most fashionable atylo at short
uothl
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
- - - -
Wo aro receiving our Spring !ipply of CaypettL'compris
log all the various kinds kept iu a fist chum Carpet
!lone, Carpots ranging In price from 145 to tin.—
Oil Clothe, all whale+. Mattinge, Looking Glasses,
Shades and blinds owl Mode, 1.00016 x. Carpet Chain;
Feathers: Cotton Batting; Counterpanes, &c., ttee.
Ali the above goode and many others, we offer to
put chasore at a small advance above cost. IVinter
Dross Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, Into Unto liked cost.
We ern •itterminod not to be undersold. Picini° call and
mainline our imineuce stock.
tyvyWo win:rialto additions of New Goods ye the sea
son advances. all Goods warranted to bp what we soil
I hoot for.
Liunrcir, SAWYER. 4, MILLER,
Carnal° Fobrnary 28, 1.862.
.
QII AV IN( SALOON.—Having fitted
1.,,,up in tbe very best atylp, pllO room In Cramer's
building, next door to A. b. dponalffro office.' lam pee
pared to givu nay tonoorial attention!' to all who may
honor mei with ll visit. I shall constantly ho Bundled
with compidunt and poi to hands told Anil 'martin° effort
to givu gemirtil Etttistiiii lintiAl wham - nuiploy n lona
boy, between IL ,tha 17' eara old, Apply innundintoly•
to --. • J. AI le Ella,
, Corlibb• J olio 21, 'IW.-Iy.
-- uo(Yys - AND S HOES.--:Just)..tooolml
OCIILBY'N 0104 . 0 C;ilib Storo t an until.° now
stock of Ladles', Misothe oral Children's Morocco Boots,
shoos orig . Gqiture, of tho boat quality cud ;owed prima
20,50 $70.000.00
30,010
$66,440,00
2,262,31
ge0,1ea,231
276,00
371,00
$219,610,54
EWE!
O,CI - 9,15
:1,121.46
20,010 01
$0,010,00
25,000,00
5,t 00,00
122,2,51,50
055 70
007,22
$2'25,095.00
1 011 Q Otl
1,71,02
$8,868,10
iv EPIC. LEAS. .T. P
rs•vlt
=ID
deesorvedly popular ir ith the people, is now In
press. The Pictorial history ut the war for the l•t, ion
mill be produced in two Royal Oct:, vo 10l nines. .WI
powus each,—in the finest sty to of the zirt_
o Ith over 250 first class ungra vings. Sold onty by
subscription. Price $2.. 3u per VOllllllO Gmai agents
cal/ hecure cxclusivo to dimly nod i . OllllllOllOO their
c•anVai, at 111100. Snell 11 chance for A1,011t%
offered, as u good history of this loaf in not
fantod °, later find its Way Into every fatnily
For terlll4 and•partlClllll,, addle. JOHN
WELLS, 165 Street New York.
WAR ! WAR
AT I LITAIt Y suits of every descrip
tion at short obtlee, of every style, color,
ird .o.mlity, at moderate priees by
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover St.
GREENFIELD ,4 CO
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
A very handsome assortment of new
LlLand thodrable goods from Philadelphia, have Just
been opened at the far famed cheap store of
GREENFIELD et: 811EAFER.
P. S. Remember the place, ono door wont of the
County I'rkon, Main Street.
O'tobor Si, 1862. 0 .Cc S.
parthership heretofore existing
between the undersigned is this day dissolved by
to utugl consent. Ti,,, books will 'remain with Robert
C Woodward nt the old stand, where all persons in
aebted nro earnestly requested to call and settle. El.
thor partner Gan, use the nowu of the firm in settle
ment. ROBERT C. WooDIVARD,
Tho undarsignod in retiring from the firm of 'Wood
ward & Schmidt, begs most cordially to thank his
friends for the liberal patronage ext., dod to• tint tato
firm, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the
same to his successor.
Robert C. Woodward, having purchased 'the interest
of Iluory D. Schmidt, bop . leave to inform the public
that hu purposes continuing thu busineuens heretofore,
anti rospuctfdly solicita a share of public patronage.
ROBERT U. WOODWARD,
FOR SALE OR RENT.
17,0 Homo recently occupied by Mr. 11. D. Ach'ulidt.
Enquire of R. 0. WOODWARD.
CalllBlo, Oct. 10, 1802-9 t
PAINTS ! PAINTS!!
Oils; Varuh.lies, Turpentine. We Invite the etten.
Mon of the public to our superior WUtTI•; LEAD, put
up exclusively hi Tlu pales, and warranted to be sups.
rior to any Other brands sold in this market. A great
variety of colors of the best qualities and selling at MI
lowest prices, at John I'. byne & Pon's, North Hanover
stmit, Carlisle. June 6, ' 62.
,VALISES, Carpet. Bags.
I French Role Loather TrunkS of all gibes and prices,
Ladles Traveling 'blinks, the largest sizes, Brass /found
Canvass. Truuks, Valises, Carpet nags. Plush. Oil, ae.
1821:.4.0 LI VI NOSTONr-
North Hanover St.
SHIM'S, Drawers, Neck Ties, Hand
kerchiefs, Hose, a very large 'stork and In endless
variety at low prices.
The hest fine SHIRTS In town. SIK for ten dollars
Nadu to order or"ready hinge,
.Carllsl4.l, Oct. 24
PUMPS & CIDIENT. 100 b4rrols.of
largo liWirtniont of Obaln and Iron ,
Dump, Just recolvod and for Halo clioaroFflfun oVer; —
Comont wild by taw gnantlfrat. inanuraoturma price_
"M4ircti S`3, If, BAXTON.
NEW GOODS.! NEW GOODS 1
AT OGILBY'S CHEAP CAST[ STORE.
"UST recoived large asorttnerit of
ty elegant new etyle
Pall and Wineor
to which the attention of the pnbile In geeeral I 9 ro
apeetfully invited.. In, the
GENTS' DEI'AFTMENT,
Olothis, Cassin:wen, Testings, 4hirts. Shirt Collars,
Neel( Ties, Cravats, Suspend,ors, Gauntlets, Gloves,
ko.
LADIES' PV,,,PARTMENT.
Silks, Poplins, Nreneh Merinos, Do Lalns, Figured and
Darted Rupp's, Poll Do Cheviers, Figured and Plain
Velour, Cashmeres, Paratnettas, oingluims, F, etch Cor
sets, Baltuorals, Hoods, : 4 ontsgs, Skating Coats. Nu
Inas, Vests, ke., itc. A full. assortment of 00019 for
Childrens' wear, of all kinds. Tiskings, Chocks, Mus
-I,lna, Dtlliings, Flannels, Blankets, Cassinots, Jeans,
Cords .tc.. best quality and cheali ns the cheapest.
hosiery and (Doves of all descriptions and prices.
SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
A largo assortment of Shawls and Scarfs of all dos•
eriptions, and cheap. Travelling Trunks, well made,
and. Carpet flags.
As it is impossible to enumerate all the articles, I
would iespertfully invite all persona in want of hand
some and cheap thiultS, to roll and look at tny Wyk
before purchasing else, hero. Air Recollect the place,
West Main street, nearly opposite the depot.
Cirllsle, Nov. 11, 18612. ,
N. IS.—All Clotho. CdAgilllol . oS 111111 YeFtingN. will b 0
llla le up to order, Ord.'slred.) In the best manner, and
warranted to it by an experienced tailor and the best
workman in limo 6tato. C.O.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
pY . virtue of an order of the Orphans
) court 01 Cumberland comity, the noileisigned 4 ,
Administratrix of the estate of Samuel Clark, derM.,
will etpene to pnblle sale, at the late dwelling house of
the deceased, 1.1 thn premises, on Mill LAY, the 28111
of NuveMber, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
The Mansion Farhat
of the said deceased. situate in Monroe township,
bounded by lands of ltlebard Clark. James Livingston,
Christian Stayman, and others, containing
83 ACRES AND 70 PERCHES,
more or less, all of which is land of the first quality
and highly intros - pit, the Yet lbw Brveches creek paus—
ing thron,th the SWIM'. 1111. illlprOV,
i, ____, minas are a lingo BRICK and STONE
57111 "-, ten story !tense, a BANK BAILS,
, i ii i ,464 nearly new, It agon Sled, Corn Cribs,
_a_....l_•-. .....". and allmeeessary Outbuildings. This
farm IN divided by the Yellow Breeches creek, there
truing 11 aores and li.l perches. with improvements nn
the north side: and fill acres and 17 perches, on the
tonth MO V: 'thou t improvements. Then, parts w ill he
offered separatel, or legato,, and will :pi., hold. as the
minis may tiring the best price.
There will ho sold at the same tune and place a tract
et MiIUNTAIN LAND which Iles tilt rut I mile south of
the above farm, and contains 58 acres. more or less, and
which has g“ad,thrilty 'Timber growing upon It.
Teens Made known on the day of sale lay
MANY ANN CLANK.
Adin'rx. of Samuel Cialli.der'd.
Nov. 7, 18112—t,
Office of JAY COO ICE,
SUII,CIIII I TION AGENT
At JAY COOKE EL,CO,, Bankers,
111 SOUTH TIIIIID STIZEIT,
del phla, Nov. 1, ISI2,
Tho tzlPl ,, mit:nea. 1)1 ri 11.! boon appg , ito4.lll:l3SClt IP-
Ti. IN .1l; ENT be thr Sorret , try of the 'rre:igu r y, iv now
er,p/1/•,1 to farnkh. nt ouvy bh,
, NEW TWENTY YEAR S PER CT. BONDS,
or t h u voit.ou+t:aoq, .k.i•zooto.t Rs " Ftvu Twentl , 4"
mb•eariblo at 1.11.a.u, of ti,, t
fir,,yrai /11111 nativikb,lat by Art .4 . o.o g ro.s. approved
February iso2
The 0 , 1111...1s; RONDA ere irisrorl in sum 9 kill,
;Om 0.
Tin, REGISTER ',nun+ of $5ll, ;;;,On, $1.4110,
intorext of Six per rent Per annum Will ,o, d inepri
data of purrhase. and is
`1 GOLD,
••‘lll , ll, al the prysent. protni
11111 011 gull, to :1)10111 I.:11;11T AN
N -
Farmers. ts, Mechanics, Capitali , ts, and all
who ha, any money to itive,t, nhouid know Anil in.•
111,111,1. that t hues hinds, elftiet, t INT
dymn all 11:111rnads. C:lnnts - . Bank Streks
and Securities, and thu ittintente pet.docts of all the
\lanufitelurini..tr., he., in the ciitintry : and that the
full and ample fur then play umlaut r f the
I I erest and of ,iirt neipal. Icy Customs 1./u•
ties, Ex am,' Stamp, and I n tor nal nl,OllllO. Serves
alliko thnenßOllliS the
Best, Jlost A vailable an d Pripulai
hires/1)1( . 711 in Mei r/,t
Sut:crlptiins rerelV!•ri 011.1(.1 . - Notre.
nr notes au 1.1.0 ks r.f hank, a! par In 1111 , 44b,1phia.- -
Sullsern•ermby mail will ri!.!eivu pion, pt uttention. atnl
~ery t•xplauaLl,n until bin affortlett on Lp
pneatinn an thin Mike.
A full supply of Muds will b.. kept o❑ hand for iql
mediate delivery.
.lAA" C 001( E, Suhsci Iptiv Avnt
Nov. 7, I9EV2-3tra
FANCY FURS! r FANCY FUR -.!!
./011151 FAREIRA,
N 0.718 A ROIL STREET.
,glow Eighth. south side
A DELVIIIA.
I\l I' 011 'l' 1111 AND
Wit AL L
: - /t/riA
I'.l VC J . FURS,
1,1,11(3 aud Chi(•
feecir.
net; in store, nno of:thy
lar : rost and ,most `
lastuttful as,nrtnn ui t s T .f ell ki n d s ;tin t
fin .lities (kr IeANrY tor !Anti,' and Ch I , lr , n's
MIOI. 0121 t. thi. Fall 11111 i 1% inter
My Furs tvero purchaso4 iu Europe, !opt: int. to the
rise in SterllntrEt,lntug, and tin. Nt•vr - fluty
on all Furs, Imported sim e the hist ..r
trould also , tate, that Into .10 iny stook la , ts, I
vs ill ,ollor it at uliprni ,, tinnat, to %that the itch
isoNt on.; hal sill he hor , nts:'.ll truen to Iniport
and :1 1 1N 1 111111, Furs, mod soil then, :tt the
he unsuLtll,l stile I. the alfAirs
rt . the l'nunto'.
"z:ir'Rememher Njr nnnlr, IMO er, and str , el.
JOHN FAREIN A,
7IS ARCH :inert 1 . 1111,A VA.
.1 FULL, AND kll,l.INtl
Iliskoy 1 , 1 the oaost Lrigantio SCI hu111:111 itrur
cues, Ly Miss. ANN S ,SrEeiu:Ns written eilh 1,14
ierlrnl areursey, Anti all Lilo vividness atiLl Lnllisn
ry or dos,ription that havo ronderotl her oorks so
Carlisle, Oct. 24
Dissolution of Partnership,
lIIINRY I). SCII,IIII/T
Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1862
A CARD
HENRY D. SCIIMIDT
York, Pn,. Supt. 21, 1862
'Carlisle, Oct.. 10, 1862.
Carlisle, Oct: 24
IS4AO LIVINasTos,
"North Hanover St
Bmc SALE OF REAL ES,
TA
mir , itance of ah order of the Orphans' Court of
Cumberland county, the so Itsellher - will offer et public
solo, " the Preth/Ses, late of Simon Tobias - , sit•
uat,l In. Aliddh•cas township, near the road leading.
front the turnpi4e to the Carlisle Springs, shout
miles north el - Carlisle. the following described Real
Estate ; viz: A Tract of
`LATE LAND
co,,,t,dutu g ,)A.ty acres, under a etato of cultOntHow.
The improvements are n t*o story
417.tt/
LOG 110 tISE,
g •!' LOG BARN, and other neeesstuy Out
, '' • buildings. A good Orchard containing
APPLES, REACHES, AND CHERRIES.
A good wall of water on the promisor. Salo to com
mence at 1 o'clock on said day when attendance will
bo givon, and the terms made known by
JOHN HANDSHUIC,
Administrator.
October 2,1,11162—it
. 1 18 TATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
. 4 ministration on the estate of Danl. Neathartmer,
deed , late of ItAtrrleburg, Dauphin county, Pa., have
been granted by the Register of Cumberland county,
to the n nderFin et! residing In Eastpennaboro' town
ship. All nelsons knowing, themselves Indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment, and those Laving
claims will present them properly authentleated set
tlement to LEVI M. SEITZEI,, Adm'r.
October 24, 1862-6 t
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ARCH ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE.
OLoDEN & RICKNER, No. 832
Arch Street., 2 doors below Ninth, Phila., arc now
receiving their Pall stork of
Comprising nil the new styles of Velvet.
postry Ilrussuls, Three Ply, Ingrain and V unitizing, with
splendid assortment of
. .
The sttention of housekeepers and others, in railed
Lp art examination of tho shove, ns Ive buy and 'tell
totrinslvely for rash, we aro prepared to sell at small
pronts, and hold out strong Inducements to Cash Itny
coo. Oct,. 15. tlV2—:tni
COO 000 MALE or FEN] ALE
AG ENT.-; To SELL
LLO YDS NEW STEEL PLATE (MINTS CO WILED
From recent i,urveys, romploted Aug 10, Iho ; cost
$20,1/1111 to engrare it and ouo yea r's,llme.
11 {lnllllli. evor inade by (`nitre n or
Mitchell, and Ind Is at the low price of fifty c0n1e;1370,-
non nanu•s are ongraved on this ins
Cully it County Jlep. but it Iu also a
OODNTV AND RAILROAD MAP
of thu llotted F.tatl,4 and Cnnadua nanbi {l.l In Qn
giving EVERY RAlLitom) sTATtoN
Guarante • any woman nr !non $:1 to per day. and
{VIII talcs hack all maps that cannot be sold and rclund
the money.
Send for $ll north to try.
Printed instructions bow to canvass wall, furnished
all our :4tunts.
Wanted —Wholesale Agents for our )faus In every
Stu to, California, Canada, Englarut Franee and Cu ha.
A fortune mar he made with a low huudred .101V,re
capital. Na Competitinn. J. T. LIA/YD, No. 164
Itrondway, New V.,rk.
The War Department uses nor Map of Virgin hr, Mary •
Ins U. and Pennsylvania, oust $lOO DM, which Is
workout Antietam Oreek, z•Marpshilrg. Maryland Ilightp,
Wllliaimmort Ferry, Ithoreno,ille, Noland'H Ford, and
all others on the l'otonme. and every other plare hi
Maryland, Vlr,inia, and Penns) teams), or money re•
1,1,411 1 11'$
Top,11)11A rfilrA I. Al' ENTITIcr,
011 II), I NDI A NA. and 11.1.1A1/IS.
I. the only out hot ity for ,;en." and tho War De
part uu•nf. 31 ,1 / 1 1v rofunded to any “nu finding an or
ror In It. liter heronts.
. 1 LLOYD'S MAO' {o' VIRGINIA, AI ARV \ ND, AND
PENNS I.V ANI A.--Thls Map Is very loge, its cyst is
hot ..}:}et, and It lo the hest 0140 can he purchased."
LIM VIVI.; ld MAI' 001110 A111 1 8,156.1.1'n RI V•
1 , -}R=Tram A rinal SuiVe - vc: by Copts.}cart nod William
Bowen. Mi.s.lissippi Ither Pilots. io St Louis, Mo., shows
el•ery 11131 I'M }Ovulation nod ow tier's 113 M Y, trout St.
T.1,111s to the G tilt Mex Ice-1,9:,0 mile.—every nand
lair, Islam). town. landing, and all planes 20 miles luck
from the river—colored In counties and Sta. eS. Prim
j}l In shed, T 9, }} whet form, nod :52,30 on Hoot}, with
rollers. lively :yid. 20.
NAVY DEP,IL FMENT, *AMIIINOTO;,, Sept. 17,
J. T. .1141 111, ynnr Map of the Mhi
issslp
iii River, with pro, per ,v er hundred' et pies. Itear-Aihni
,al Charli; 11. Davis, commanding the
squadron, is authorized to purchase as many as are re
quired rot use
cii , reliny of the Navy.
.31j1g30 1862. FIUME 1862
EnTicir, )IILLER,
Orvet, respectfully c.dl 01... Mention
of the public. especially the Ladies. to their largo ad
dition of
just rervisti, eumprlslntr the varfnus rshrks suitable
for the present season. DRESS (100DS of every en. joy
'and newest styks.
Lat. st designs of Silk Satines. Mantles, Lnr3
I,nro Points, French Bornours, Shawls of all kinds, Son
Unitorella,, Parasols, Bonnets, )lists flats, Ribbons,
Dress Trimmings,
• Einlirel.leriti, 11 ielery. White Grinds of every , lesertre
hoe, Ili op Skirts, fie Feeeet's Kid tinil Clesped
!li heiit in the reareet, Eegleton Corded 8k iri F.
.A1p1)..)410. Itoy's .
CLUTLIS A. CASSIJIFRES,
French Pluck Clr.th=, Linen Pantinu , , Cottonn.les.
ihicintr the services of a first clan•' Titter, u e ere pr
pared to mulct: up fi - ela at shirt 111. th, nn 1 n,r i6 t faSt
olnfthie style.
CARPETS
of all hinds In V. y large simply. Oil Cloths, NI :Winds.
Looking Masses, RI hide. all kinds of House Furnishihg
Detnestie 1;00(10 in 1111111011 SP quntaltles.
Please rail and examine and ❑)lffy yourselves. We
have the best. lardest. cheapest, most desirable sheds of
I/melees., Offered In Pm lisle
1 rksire In 'illy Li lily
/lends or nmlu; Mind
nit
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♦VITIH VALUABLE Ifl PROVEMENTS
" This niarhine makes thu leek stirh and ranks high
est en account t elasticity, permanence, beauty and
general desirableness of the stitching when done, and
the wide range "(its applleatlnn."—(Repurt of Anon
can Institute New York.
'fho Whmller Wilf , loeWing Machillll is adopted to
all kinds of family hewing. Thu Lock Stieh made by
thisqnmehino cannot be ravelled, presenling the same
appearance upon each side of the seam.
The machine Is revommendot for the following quail.
tire: Ituanty and e‘collence of ntloli upon each s de of
fabric .e wed, strong( h, firming.; and durability ofseam
that will ma rip or royal, and made with economy' of
thread. einiplicity and thmoughness of construction,
speed ease, of operation, and management and quiet
ness of movement. •
98,206 machines of all kinds were sold in the year
1801 by the ton different manufacturers. 01 this num
ber 19,725 wore of the Wheeler 6: Wilson manufacture,
being over one half of all sold during the year.
Prices $45 and upwards according to finish. Ma•
chines warranted to do their work. - Machines can bo
soon by calling at the Railroad Office. All inquiries
answered by addressing J. CAMPBELL Agent.
Carlisle, Jane 27, 1862-13 m.
C STREET, BET. 91 AND 6th sTa , .
Near the National hotel, and two squares from
the Railroad Depot,
WASHINGTON CITY.
FEsIE PARLORS FOR TILE ACCOMMODATION OF LA—
DIES.
"Room and Beard, per day.
Room alone, per day
Menlo. each
Lodging, if the room ie vacated by 7 a m
Otherwisu it will beebinsidarell by MO' day, ,
Thu KIMMEILL, HOUSE Is nowly and elegantly fur
nishod, and in ovary_ rolepoct a first class Hotel. I
'nvito the public to call and oxaralno.
A. F. RIMMELL Proprietor.
Oct. 11. 1801. t f
TOIIN P. LYNN 43;', SON, halm just
p received a largo lot of those celebrated SCYTIIES,
made expressly for their awn sales, which have always
given ,en tire satbdaction to all who have used them.—
You Efint want a koon cutting arid easy running Scythe,
we would say try one of their superior make. We have
also a full stock ofSnaths, Whet Stones, to. Rakosof
Christ. Myers' and other celebrated makes. Graln Cra
dles of all the host makes In the county, with a full
stock of ell kinds of Tools and Implements for Farmer's
use. All of which we aro selling cheap at our store in
North Hanover street.
Carlisle, June 8,1861
EMOVAL.-11ie Hat and Cap store
IA) heretotbro known as "KEGLERS," imp boon ro.
moved directly opposite the old stand, two doors from
Arnold's clothing store. The business will be conduct
ed as heretofore, and all the goods,bothhonfernadeand
city manufacture, warranted to give satisilution.as,', ll3 -
commended. A fall patronage Is respectfully sone' OA
as every effort will be made to keep the essertmer, of
men and boys hats and , taps - complete, with prices to
suit the times. KELLER.
VLS.Spring styles ofsilk hats new randy.,
March it, 1862.
N . • •
0T,10.11- . --Lettots of Administration
on the estate of floury Rinehart dined., late of Alia
dlueex twp., haring been issued by the Register of
- omOberland County. A tlio subscriber, fesidlng in the
same township, notice id hereby .gi4on..t.o.nlt_mo6ne
' indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them duly authen
-11cated-foraettlement.to_.
Oct.;B, 1862,
ON D Y; ,Vivembrr 14,1862
aii(l _l9>tericrtn. Crtri)cting,
OIL CD MIS.
LB CUOETS
MEM
MAP OM THE UNITED STATES,
CANADAS, AND NEW BlilINS111(:1(
n d distanrof: he'Aveen
From I he Tribune. Auk. 2
St'.ll.llER GOODS,
LEIDICIL SAWVICII MILLER
=I
KIMMELL HOUSE,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Intereiting To Farmers.
ISAAC
-AdiulnlxtrAtur
Dirtcow cD•a=o.3m.r4
MAMMOTH
FURNITURE WAREHoUSZ.
809 d 811 Chestnut &reel
10:24.1.10 , Cie irktklEV
(DATE LEVY St. CC'S. DRY GOOD S;IOAL ,
GEO. J. HENKELSi
ran/murex:lr 621 WALNITT Bak:
Xliguvt, 20, 1 . 802.-3 rnos.
"Health of all earthly bleashigst, ttebest,
'Which mortis valued when 't:ls least preserved."
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Igestion Is the great' essen Ha h primary :Ot pectin-.
,ry iuocess of life, and thvretore to• keeli In rhpalr
digestive organs should he the grv,s,l NISI n OHS o(
The 01000tvli, which is the grand digestive lobe
,ry, and from Its great and osenttal function boo
symptthy throughout the whole body. Here na
-1 rourentrati, her powers for the formation of
Ishment, and here it is that
Dr. ZA.I)OC PORTER'S
•
STOI% O EII.OI-I FITTERS.
Steps In at the time f i veil to assist tho process of
Digestion.
Dr. Zailiic Portrrs :stomach Bitters stror When the
gystete In an extraordinary manlier. Thoy are of the
liVihest value In nouSen of the Stomach.
Weakness, Indigestion, Ague.
lien eral Languor, Dia rrhev,,, Teethlfig Of
DiLzieess, r Compl. Worms, '
Loss of Appetite, fie,. thorn, Watorlirash,
Dygpepsla, Sick Headache, Jaundice.
They correct the 11/ effeclo of unwholesome feed.—
Children when using. muchmuch fruit may be Pared from
1•011 c aria alarming affections of thi , bowels, by the free
me or Dr. %aloe Porter's Medicated Stomach BittOrs.
Those ii ha on. ardent spirits a 111 find the stomach
corrected in a host remarkable Inanmsr by this prepa
ration
Whenever there is nn unplon , ant fettling In the Sto
toloh Iron onytoln , ,r eaten or drank tine Dr. Porter's
Pilfer's. a will soon lie bud
Prior mud governtnent sltlre,4 included.
Fat nth, by all Ai u gists.
ILALL 1117CKEL, Proprietors,.
214 Oree.inleh Street, N. V.
For solo in Carlisle by SA )11.1EL ELLIOTT.--
CALL AND SEETHE
NEW FA \HU. GROCERY AND QUEENS-.
WARE STORE
?THE subscriber has lately entirely ru
g owdelcd and retitled the 0:d stand on the corner of
ll:mover nod Lout her Strefts, t arlisle, lately occupied'
by S. C lltlystl . Slid is now prenired to furnish his
old friends nod she public, with everything that to
1110 e, cow and fresh, In the way of
Family Groceries.
Ills stork is lar.4e sad releeted with the greatest care,
end will he sold at the lowest prices flir rash. litEson
,i,ts in part flue nld tiovernment John COTTEN,
Prnne Ili° d,, Priwo Mu ',ousted.
CPS. Ironton, and Philadelphia Sy
ol_the, very beat
1110)15'N Its.—The beet the market affords.-
1.111 . 01 i II g . s
br,St CllOlO,l, Sand, and Pulverined Sugars
his A. It. and C. Sugars. x hist, cannot be Nur
and as the time Is now hero for preserving, la
-41, will pleis4e ai re him a call and examino fur them
helves. All hi. SPICES are of the purest and beat va
rieties. No humbug about them.
nice, Corn znarell, 1, rrina, Dandoline Coffee, EBSOLICIP ,
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Sean, Candles, &c.
CHINA, GLASS, AND
QUEENSWARE.
A larva and well selected stock of the very latest pat
terns end sty es. !ewer than over in price, :Ind better
In qualify, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.—
Call end see. NV oode 11 arid %%Blow tA;prii, such stiTubs
Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description;
Childron's CARRIAGES, Stoneware Creant rots, But-
JaM'ri•es'otvo - Jets. .1 U
FISIL—No. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No.
1 MEFB'SITAD i‘o. 1 Herring.
A lar,o quantity r f tho.celehrated 'Excelsior HAMS.
SALT by the Sark. Dairy anck(l. A. Salt.
The col.‘rrlber f..ling on er.urae . ed by thn patronage
beretol,r oxtendtql to Film by bib friends and tho pub
mould r. sp,tfolly Invite then, to rall :But oxamino .
111. of, ...1 PI. at the urw stop, ourner of Hanover and
1.0110101.
July 11, J. D. HALBERT.
liusincss Earos.
I,lr - M. PENROSE, Attorney at Law,
y . oflir, In liheern's Proforslonrd bus'
TIP!. 11111111 t !Mended to.
I..l.roary 21. ISi;•.!.
) lA'S E. B[lA P] EV, Attorney at
11„ Car!kle Pa Attends to securing and en/-
ft,1111,4 Itountl,s. and Pensions. Office
,111th ilarover: , trvel, oppof,ite flentz's afore.
Dec 27, Heil
J.. I[ AIiSHALL.—ATT(IRNE AT
Witco with 1%. Pourom., in Itheem'i
T • M. IVEAELEY.—Attorney at Law.
Utlles uu south Hanover street, opposite Dente
Dry timid% iitoro. All oninissionel business entrusted
to him will t o promptly attended to.
I_JAWCAED.-CII2I.ELES E. MA
OLAUGIII.I-N, Attorney at Law, Office In In.
holliling.f uat onpoidle the Market House.
Moreh 14, 'llO-Iy.
p P. lIUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
southon North Hanover street, Alm" doors'
of Glass' !lue!. All business entrusted to hint
will be promptly attended to. [April IF'.
I 0814:1'11 It ITNER, JR., Attorney at
• p Law and Surveyor, Muchaulcaburg, In, Office en ,
Ran Road Street, 1,00 (More north of the Dank.
Ilualneas promptly attended to.
South Hanover atrect, - — "ltt.; .
opposite Deo ta'Ary goods
store. ATio 1, /'•
A
TIR. GEORGE S. S.E- --
TOUT, DE NTlit', front tho Bitl
-1"smo 'Elmore College of Dents] Surgery'.
ikll.ofilee at the residence of hie mother,East Gru;ttalet
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 1008511--tf.
GE°. W. NEIDICII, D. D. S.—
Late Demonstrator of Opel at lye Dentistry to the
T t u l n tl : lo si r t e irge C r o y l . lege
of
lelragPv
Office at hls residence,
oproslte Marlon null, Wont Main street, Carlisle, Penn
Nev. 11.
vi HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Caillede.
Phyrdelan'e proserlptlonscarefully compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals."
$2 00
1 00
I=
DR, WM. H.' COOK,
1101110EOPATHIC PiIYSICIAN,
HAVING recently located in Carlisle,
has taken an office adjoining Ilerman's hotel,
where he can be consulted by persons seeking nisdlcal
adilee ; or when desired, will visit them at their rest.
dances, either In the town or country.
May 2,1862—1 y
ihtit. FARE REDUCED. - al
STA.TES UNION HOTEL,
606 & 008 Market St., above sixth,
PiitLADELPAIA
JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor
TERMS :—sl. 25 per day. ja30'159
UNITED STATES HOTEL.-
.. Oar. 11th .3• Market Ste.,
H. W. HAN.A.GAI
EMI=
Jan. 4,1860
'UM BELTING!
4,...)r Just received n largo assortment of all shies,.
Gum Bolting, Clum Hose, Gum - Pa.Yking, &c., and: foil
sale choap at the hardware Store of ..
June 22, A 1160.. 11 . SAX'DON.
T .
O FA,RII.ERS. 4 , • ,
...
I have been appointed sole agent fgt.. Cuptberiank
county, for several new and superior .makes or HARM:
.121 , 3,1,9, which lam solfing 'at very redneed4ricea. .
cau_ana seu_thent_hefore .purntnoing,- at .1,4 e: ehea4,-
lardware store of
. June 13. 114?.M:X 84:KKOA:-:
Dr % ZA DOC
PORTER'S
MIMICATED
STORI.ACIJ
Bitters !
Stomach
AND
Dowel Com
plaints !.
Catll
A Vegeteblohiedt-.
due, nod, Sure re
medy for ell
=I
11.1.10 f 7S AFVEO,
tioNts,
Fermentation•
OF FOOD
&c.
PHILADELPHIA