TUE REVENUE FROM THE INTERNAL TAX.—It is too early yet to form an accurate estimate of the probable revenue of the govt eminent from int - elbnal taxes But it is al ready evident that the framers of the Tax Law, in judging that the annual receipts un der it would not be more; than $150,000,000, went far below the Truth. All the indica tions which reach the Commissioner of In. ternal Revenue—all the data received at his office—go to show that the total Annual amount will be nearer $250,000,000 than $150,000,000. In one district in New York, where the Collector thought 11,000 licenses would be necessary, 15,000 are required. 13M,:,T11El • GUAM> JultY of Lehigh county, in a recent report to the Court, rec ommend that the County Commissioners wake pro-vision for the support of families of di aped men in destitute circumstances, the sonic as those of volunteers. This is an excellent reo• orameadation and one which we hope to see adopted iu Cumberland. The families of our drafted men should not be allowed to suffer 'for the necessaries of life, and those who are iu destitute circumstances should he provided for without delay. It should be done out of the county funds, and the money thus ex Tended should be raised by taxation, so that the burden will fall equally upon every prop ', arty holder. To raise money for this pus. pose by voluntary contribThions, is a very poor way. A liberal, generous hearted 1111111 , will give freely ; a close, miserly man will give nothing at all. A REOULAR OPPICER.—The drafted tnen of Franklin, Fulton and Cumberland counties, now encamped near Chanibersburg, have chosen as their Colonel Captain I). 11. McKintms, of the kith United States in.ffin try. They were offered a choice, and select ed Captain I‘ldliibbon. 'rile drafted num infinitely prefer such an - officer to most of the volunteer Colonels. This selection is a most fortunate one for our drafted men Col. McKibben will prove a popular and ef ficent officer, and under his command, their interest, tights and comfort h ill be zealously and proinptly attended to. A INAR OF JUBILEE.—The Gerniall Reformed Church will celebrate the cowing year of 18(i3 t as the third centennial culehra Hon of the Heidelberg Catechism as the !tile of its next to, and explanatory or the Word of tied, it having been adopted in the year 1563, three hundred )ears ago The entire year, we believe, is to be observed as a year of Jubilee, Front the published statistics of the (ler man Reformed church,,.we are ,glad to learn that that branch of the Christian church is in a highly-flourishing condition. - COFFEE.—Coffee, since the passage of the new tariff act, and the very material falling off of supn ies, has materially :qrs. S. A. 11[1.1'01N, opetrily: vanced iu price. One year ago, Rio cpifeit at t he 'igri"filie I Si.= 1 1 . ,11 !1 , (, North flanu could be bought at from eight to ten cents ver sired, carbide, Winter Minuets /I il•I Mil per pound. AL the present 'time; the price ii "" . ) . 1 " 1 "" I " 13W ''' are narilendrly re l itested 1,1 give 111 . 1• a e it- , is thirty and thirty one cents, Frith an onward tendency. tdiu Is nersioided hint an examination will nt In.deed, so high has become the nib,' Hien' [hal the larg-ing 1110,1 snidely' ,' of , olttivnt 01 11.•nact. dud Millinery art ich every descriptiOn of grouvrit7s, that 01/Ille at hcr . VI the country grocers have returned trout thu the latest eastern inarlictii t without purchase:, tiwir and Chihlri:it great V.irit'iteS. ;111 , 1 a usual winter suppliis. The eaormoui price huge rut. Itthhnnir dennidided by the wholesale wen nut . justify topt I' it . giVO C. 1. 1, ing the retailers in waking purchases. iu ~t 1 goo,fs, styles and pi ik . t . s. _ - . - - CAVALRY FOB. TI! E BORD Elt. --We have heart a rumor, but whether true or nut we cannot say, that it is the ptrpose of the authorities to place a cavalry force along or near the border during the approaching - ter; tij through our Southern tier of counties. uw iug to our proxioity to the field of conflict. such a precaution would lie vet) proper, and if an attack of the enemvPot force ,hould be attempted, speedy informittion would at mice be g iv en The above is front the Chiunbersliurg Di.v• pqfrh ; and we think such a cavalry force should at once be placed upon the border: For this service, the " Anderson Cavalry" sdoild be recalled from Kentucky. That tine regiment is peculiarly a Penns3lvania force, and instead of acting as n bwly ! fit,rol to a Western General, should de employed in protecting the soil of Pennsylvania. Wii see by letters received from members of Om "Anderson," that in L•misville they arc' not treated with that courtesy which they receiv ed here. One member says : "There is no use clunking the 'nailer, we are surrounded by Secostdonints of all ages and conditions Our dress parades, wanes Fied by so large a number of the citizens of Carlisle, aro attended by few of the people.. of Louisville—not Inure than a dozen ladies being present on any of these occasions. As a general thing, the ladies ( so railed) of t h e city 10u4 upon us with apparent contempt aa 'we pass them in the streets." If such is the feeling, in the hiyai state of Kentucky, we respectfully suggest to Gov. kliTieris to have the " Anderson Cavalry" brought home,and employ them in protecting our own frontiers, where their services will be appreciated. • I NTERN4L RE VEN Uli DECISION.—The following decision has been made by the Commissioner of Internal Itevenue with re gard to harness and upper leather Ist. The tax on harness leather is seven mills per pound, and is to be paid but once, whether the leather is tanned and finished by the same parties, in the same place, or by different parties in different places. 2d. Finished or curried upper leather, except calf skins made ffom rough leather, hemlock tanned, or from rough leather, tanned in whole or in part with oak, on which rough leather the tax of seven mills, or one per cent per pound, as the case may be, has already been paid, and is not subject to an additional tax in COIIBe qUCIICO of such finishing or currying, wher ever the latter may be done. IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL- TEA-OIIERS We notice - by the- November issue of the ti ctool Journal, that Superintendent Tuom AS B nutows, has taken art important and highly jestifiable step itt regard to the rights of School Teachers. This was made neces. sari by the fact that certain Directors have been exacting twenty• two and even twenty. four days from their teachers as the school month. Where this is done, of course no time is affortredfor the self improvement of the teachers_by the asscciation and influence of the'Distriet Institutes. Some of thp Di• rectors, it is alleged, go so far as to insist on opening the schools oOtturday, which is - a practical ignoring ofll% ,law in inartt to District Institutes. Secretnry Burrows re quests all County Superintendents lo notify his Department where the School time is thus insisted upon., and ,where also the District Institutes are" thereby neglected.' If' the Oacher is not afforded time to iniprove..his . own tnind, - he cannot bookpooted to improve tho minds of those placed in his charge. To nso a homely comparison, the journeytimn who works with edged tools might as well he dehhrred the time to keep those tools in or der, and then expected to do good work, as the school teacher could be expected to he successful, without the aid and improvvintimt derived trent the District DiStitute• IVe trust that no County Superintendent will fail to comply with the above request.. Por the " Herald Teachers' Institute. The members of the Teachers' Inalitute of South Middleton ni , driet, convened at. Spring yule, Nov. 18G2, at 10 o cluck A. M., for the purpose or reorganizing Inasmuch RS ninny of the Teachers and Di rectors were ali, , ent, it was agreed upon that time be but an nft ernoon 51,4,1011. The :01(.111'1011 . 1.11 1 81 , 1111 i 01111041 it 111)0111. 1 P. :11 The results or 1110 0112,10011 which was held were us (,Hoes: 11. Shelly , . l'resident ; It Al. Crider. Secretary, !lorry Burn, Assist. Secretory; Win. 11. Bailer, Treasurer. The Iluta. thigh Stuart. moved 'that a com mittee of three he appointed to provide a eonstilittion. The President appointed the fol owing: It, Burn, Miss Lydo Fleming, and 11. AI. Crider, It was resolved that the proeeeilings of each niLeting i e sent to the editors of the •• Cal li, e II e raid," American Democrat," and ••Va ley Star," for publication. It watt agreed upon that one he appointed at each meeting toilet as critic; accordingly, Miss Sue A Adams was appointed. The subject, Ott hography, was forthwith taken up and discussed The fullowtMg Teachers give their um - des - of !etching Oirhography : Mes•ra Smith 11 Kufman, Win B Butler, 11. Cri (Penh. Harry Burn, Elias Mouniz„)., you, Aluums Lyle Fleming, Florence Him lerson, Anderaon, tine A. A d• 1,11 4. Sue E. Fleming 1111,i C. C Culver. The roll haviug been called shortly before adjuurnineni, .)1r Jas, Stuart wi, Liunil tib Sent. The next meeting will he held at Paper lawn, Smur,l,iy. Nov. 2.9. 186:2 The following appointments were male for the next meeting: i\lr. Elias Aluuntz and Miss C. C. Culver to read selections. Mr. S 11. Kllllllllllll to deliver lin Oration Lytle I' Fleming to read :in c , say and 0 Crider to act as critic. Reatlit.g will lie the subject, fur tliscwtsion at, next meeting The l o ll o win g resolution wad 11 . 1, 4 ,1 : .Revotr,,l, That the thanks of the Inlute be tendered to Win. Direetoti; SIIII liatilman, Timelier ; Isrme , and iMe , ,,rs 11'd-on Fleming eel Jaen') Wise, for theft the members. lI M. ('HIDER, Soc'y SELI IND A ltftl VA! hats ju t receive,' his second invoice 01 Fall and \\linter (loot's, eonsbding, in part, or a heavy stock of piece goods, which will be !nada up to 01.1er in a fashionable and substantial Inarincr, or sold by the yard. In ready wade clothing lie defies coniltetition, in price or quality, Cloths, l'a , !..iniere-t, \lostingt , , Salt' net ~ .\ rent Sr , alwieinnee Ind of' every style mill i lifLlily. Cali linine his inimen... , e stuck before buying else =I SMIE CWl'l'oN —TileVerplol Coul ler of the 15th WI iittitottnett the •terivltt. 111 That punt of eighttte—tthi li otti lwin has, with al l ug t ;rr~nic of ;;7.79; halt— tai ettrittit arid the knurly expected ttetival td '2;0 , 1 butt, which za , !heti To the Nervous, 111 kth .1 /;. 1.'1,111 . .1 . 1 /13 S . r st• 1.•., 11.11 \ 111, ‘k i, L, I i.l , 111.• t, 11 1 II IP I. 11:t. 1, , .,u•1, 111 11, N V. .111110 Batchelor's Hair Bye ! in the World ! \VILMA)! A. 1T1`111.:LIIII . : , ut•lt•lratod !Ink prodttri, lit to 100 nolti Illki th,•llni: ill nmmdn•n 011001, of kid :itol for i le• , •1 tl.,ty Il,ii iostantly turns ..pll.ll - 1..1,111.4 the link ,olt et lwautltul by all 1 , 1,1441-r,. A \\ILIA \ A. 11.1TC111:D,i I=lM==.lll Mil= :I 111 - ...hvav and 111 Ilona Str rrL ) May 20, ih _ _ (.„ ti..."t'l lost:mt. In tho U.S. I' I' WiT14,111 . . I . Illt.ti II l'l/11.1., to U.II . ItIItINE ea t 5 . -11- towitaltip. nn the 11th Cdptnitt abut[ 7:t years. ton the lath 1114. In Penn taaat-hip, HENRY ItIl• a-.ted ;ot yearn, 11l uses and lb day.. ,Vial: p.l pars COD) j e Ebe ` - 'lllarlicts. CA RI.ISL It PRODUCE MA D.R.EI`. Report etl weekly for the Herold by IL. C. oodward. - Cnrlislu, Nov. 29, 101.2 FLOUR (SupEdfine) ...... 0 0o (4.xtrt ) 0 do II Y I . ..... . ...... 4 50 WHITE WHEAT, I .10 RED do 1 :It It h' . 0) (S .. • • • • • •\\ ..... • • • • OATS BARI,EI' FA I 1........ ....... I 15 BARLEY ................. OLOVEIttiEEDS 75 TIMOTIIVSEF . ...... 62 Jlew u ertis ements ESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad oiu istration 00 the estate of Mrs. Mary McCulloch, hau or Shippensburg, det'll. having been Issued by the Beguiler of t:u•gh. tro. to the subscriber, reE.iding In Penn tp • notice In hereby given to all persons Indebted to sold estate to make pay went, and those having rlaints to present them duly authenticated fur settle, men i l ia JOHN T tilt ERN, Nov. 28, 1802—.6t. Adntinistrator. NOT ICE.—.Letters of Ado' in istration On the estate of (leery Rupert, dee'd., lute of Penn township, have been Issued by the Register of Cumberland County to the undersigned residing In the same township. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, to inahe Immediate paymeht.— 'rhos° having chilli's, to present then, duly authentica ted for settlement to Howard Rupert, nt Dieltin , m tp., Or to CAT II ARI NE RUPERT, Nov. 28, 1862-ot* LOCIIIMAN'S Now Sky-Light Photographio and Ambrotypo Gallery cIL. LOCIII AN is happy to inform lib, lamwroa„ cut:tamers, awl tim publit, ray, that ha hax refiv,vtal It IF to hls Arew Sky-Light - Callcry, le tho lu ll.ting ,Cduplod by Mro Neff, 00 a Millinery Store, °pumas, the Curniairland Volley Bank. Mr. Lootinuan he now ablv'witit loin milendid light,aud the addition or new Lind/expensive Uppill II LUS, the very best manufactured, to produce PIIOTONIVAVIIS, CARTES-DE VISITIO, MAURO. TYPES, AND ENlati7 STYLE equal to Ulu host untdu In nr Now York. Net tares 000 Ix) taken „now equ'hlly wall In cloudy nh In door weather- IThatteiTootypoli or• Mobrotypon of docoaood pursoos copied. offlargoa. Or 111100 lulu cartes do Nlsito. Carlloo, Nov. 2S, 1802. .- . - • • ET ALES.- 500 pairs Hawes on, hand A__a_or all hinds. Ellsabetlltowo potterri, Imudo dn., Uormnan do , wlth itod without 'MLitt t f 1 1.4011141i, cheaper thou over at 11. 13ANTON'li, East Malu at - Match 28, 1862. NOTICE Whereby given to all persons in !crested, that, the tollowiiig accounts have been tiled in Otis - 4:4110o by the accountants therein named for examination, and wit; he presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumber land'eoundy, for confirmation and allowance, On Tuesday, the 224 .lay of December, 18(12. 1. The guardianship account or Thomas If Bryson, guardian of T. B. B. 111eQuire, a nil nor son of James McGuire, 2. The first.iind final account of John Phil lips, administrator of Peter Phillips, late of Silver Spring township, dec'd. a. The account of Thomas B. Bryson, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Sam]. 11. A dams, late of the Borough of Mechanic,. burg ded•tl 4 The first and final account of Margaret Iliekernell, administratrix of Thomas F. liickcrnell dec'd. Tho brat and final account of Daniel May, administrator of James Tolbert, late of East pen nsboro' township, decd. G. First. and final account. of John Bobh adminktratur of Josiah Junes, late of :Myer Spring township, dee'd. 7 VIII 111,1 nod final account of Burr ftedflig, one of I • executors of the last will elt.unent Lydia !leek, deo'. 2i. (ion)deanship account. of Levi )lerltle, : •7,5q.„. guardian of Agnes C. Crain, now . Ague, C. Sayler, grant! daughter of Alexander Mlle, late of Lower Allen, township, dec'd. U. The 'lecture( of John B. Coover, execu tor o the 1:-1 will and testament of Barbara Ctall, I ,te Ott Lipper Allen township, deed. It) The guardianship ascoo,,, id. John C Dunlap, gill than, of Francis A Culbertson dec d ltegistto 'N Office, 1 . Carlish., Nov 22, 1662. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, r 1 1111. : tinder,iig.ned Anditor appointed 1111• C 1.11.11,11 ht 11.1151.1111.11 limier; t, iu the hand. of Ju1..,. li. l'nover, ...he 1I It t.lm. to and awn', the creditors lea y an,. nlller t hat he will attend In tin, duti es ~1 hh , appelit tuent nn Friday. the 1211. day In' itenetnher. Vv.!, at. 6t. ..Juan 1 , 11 'kill Street. In the Ilertingli ut Cali/An, tit which all in Lei esteil will tali., nutlet.. I==l9 A l 81:.11 Trunk Line from the North \ ..rllOl 0,1 1,1 Phtlatielphia, N,w Yi.rk, Itend itcr. 1,1./oricitl. A 11. . . Tr, loa,o lor NeW York, l'f , tt.v ill., and all Interno•dial, Ntations, at b A. ;‘l.. and• Oil P. cI, - 1313N08 11/113 . 11•1.11rg !It 3 15 A. M 3111, ing 111 Now fork 111 111/. Igor ”I,g, 1,11, 11311/1 LlarrislurAz N Vlll 1.-11 d. I :t5 and r2,.hu Ilag,gt4;ti / . 111 , / . 1,6,1 11 - or.' Now y”, knttiA. \I , Nl.ll. :mil I ' Expross). I.tta S I \ \ I . 3 / I ' . M. —I Li•lN6sTwq oat, in Lhi. No•svl. essTraii..thrim i r,li to :Id from l'ittshur, ,vi I,v 1011, Poll. I'd tit., at 1 al , 11.1 111114,1..11,1)k I/111i Piii illLertne -I.ltv and al V al ,11,1 I'lliladvll4lla, New I , rl. and 311 \I ay l'ohlts Trains L P l'"ttsvillv It. ,1 I. :\ f, 1'llll.ld~•Illh in :11111.\1`,V I'l,l 1,; and at 3 I'. 31., lot A, 101111 and fait (13114,1 fAr 193 A Grove ud d% 1 ) , rata ihha vld . auk' 1 aurni ng titan Itv,lllli4 al h 1a 1 1 1. 1 ,, r A , . AcaA44lllltokl.lLit3l_l':‘,...o4l,or 'F444.1 lenvoth al 11.3 1 A \I . and 1,111 0 hum l'hil,lol,ll , a 4 :RI I'. \I. .\ II thr3h,vo. tl.lin nut :.'ulitla) , ...xt.vplvd A ,111.1., Imin Iwo - We at A. 11.. l'llll.l I,lpll. sit 3 I:. I'. NI. t.1.111i1.11i,i, ,1•3,,ri a.l I. a.l i et , , at )e r.iti••• , 1111 :di r.. 1111, A ENZIIMEI -11'E E. Nstl I n I.» ,to \ Who , IE•I: 1.111. 111,r1,11/. ,11/. I. i-511,.1 I 3 111.• ,kut.ty to tho \\ t All pllrwillS vt I.• iii.11.1.1111“11,1linto 1,1111,11, TEM =II 1 ~~ S[A ii N 4 1'1(;i: 11.• . Y Pik ik, l'untlkek 11l i.Il ccktlll, 11,0 lky kkl All Ire . 111111.lklokl Li. Pala lul ti pit) In ii11~.... 1 11., will plo•ent prkki,kklly :tut t [II liiilf!l ( giv,i or an jute.- .witiiitit .d IM.~.rntttr-hrprniY;mtl ii iil itien I/ I •ik I 1•I tII t •• t •,, 2-!1 kinkir, in Pt.°, , i Ito •uppl,tualits thereto. Said F. 1.1 "PLC, 11,:,." to he I..ratet. I the Niocha , hti: otlnty. , lite II undr , ..l Th..114,t,“1 1/..1111rh, to ht. diNoled tutu L‘, L, Lhtaltututi (r 1 filly dollars 1,1111 N ovent!wr 21. —The Best r1 1 .111A: sult,eribcr nlh•r, fur rent the st , ,re romn afi , ll) , l•tht, r 4 t rpcetitly I hi 1•111,,,,.. IF /: =MEE NEW GOODS AGAIN, at t)gilby's t•Nsli , ha 14 i oftwur 1 . 1 1131111501,0. NV, ;I I ..I. rs-It grestt Sul i 3 t 3 131 . ge I h I. 43,'s It , 1... 1.1,, Cloaks, CLOTHS AND CAS;iNIEHIS f.r?lon and 1103:•.' w,•ar. ith a • ri..t .of all purl'haNed ?hr "t,ll. slid will be Mt: 1110 110 1015 10.1 p(((55 s-urttnelit 01 . ;Niel' ;LTI.3 I3oys' • h vtitahln for tho winter Al s o. ado.- All Itis.tres. 'loots II .11,1 , I. v110.11 , 111)1 IiUNI Over Shoos. runt.-It 1,5 1111 d 1111 ill want. good and heap hoot, :to -los,. please (1111 and tocanlitio the ,torli. 1111,11.1,1114% Maio street, nearly opposite thr In pot C:1011 , 111`, NOV '2i ISI2 Calall Stork imid Not,en iu cirLtahltiutt, 10k. rth $1111,140,00 thee Batiks and Bankers of this Stale 2,263,31 Tratesietit 1../..ponits 4 1 101628 1-. l .peeiol Dep,slts 31 1:d. 1 .15 .. . 0ntr,,,,.,,,,dth or roumk uiduo.t. unpaki (Inid and Filver Notes and (:Lucks of other Banks Stook of the Commonwealth Peonsylvaida \Nor loon U. S i :1-10 por emit Loon Combe'rinod County %Val. Loan Loans nod ilkooolits DUO by utlinr Ii wli. nuJ ltankerm Perholoil Property te. Notott In circulation July 8. I bir2, i,{19,950, belug the greatest 01111111,11 t shier lust stiiterlieut e...p U, 18952, $228,035,82 being Cho greatest 41111111111VS11100 Aunt Dividend declared Nov, a , 1862, four purr gent on Cap ital r •,2,50U.1.1U Furpl uo fund j 1 000,(10 Dibcounts ReuelWed U 71,112 LIAIDLITIES OF DIRECTORS As prhwipal dobtorls 5,050 01) Qa vildurners 8,818.40 MO biABILITI ES 01! SrOCK11041)1:11S An ildririp.ll del)Lorn 700,0) Anemic)) hers • 1 .1.50,00 $2,150,90 f.'lll Th 1 4 0101,1 ,tatelmmt In eminent, to tilu bent of pi) I: nos', ledge and bullof: R.' A. STIIIt,iEON, Carhier Sworn and Lo tom uto 'JUST- rocoivticl--4 -very _lug" o .stook -of C o'l'll9, • CASoI4II•NICS, OVEIItIOA rINos. “t th. -gorts, Il tnover Street t lt.ltlott Eloportuot. to wltleh tile subserlt, r hers n Careful Inspeetion of the pub! e to Ills Immense variety of Zon - and Boys' Clothing, • of .411 st , lux Otol NIZPS. .tOrlllolltl4 lllatlo t,tl ()rem. Witril .1101't 110t.:0 and WlllTlttittql lit Or ISO 1100„ l'erseer WlAllOtt to Lily }ton's and Iny'n weer tit the yard. 1111.1 n Ntipt.l . loe ilf.01 . 011011t; Of 1 1 0048,4tlitt Will !JO aut (Cell of ehar;:e'lf the4ri.l. • 1 AAO LI INOSTON, tietol.,4 , ' 24; 1861 . Oivositu Auteriptit 11E4RISTER'S NOTICC E. A. ]Sii.ABY , Thvister, =EZIM READING RAILROAD. •,t` A in K i Dl .0:1 - 1 , -t" 'NO Pri(747l WIN JER A RRANGEM ENT I,,ris 1,1:1 pi tp...111 4L, 111 p.r.••l SA 3111E1. 11 11 lODS, 1:x1t IST©l ^ s' C . FOR RENT IMINZINEE C /I UU t / MOCTS di. SITOZ::3', I= STATEMENT IECITANICSBURG 13.1NK. Mt.,111: , 1,111:11(1, PA., Nov. 4. 1862 1.1 Allll,l'llE6. $70.000.00 3.1,910 SSO,IIIS,A 275 AA) 371,00 ASSETS. BB= kEVIT .GOODS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! from -Ne*-' Fork TUST rocoivod at rr olt 13ENFI 81,0 k Slf MR'S Now nod Clump Store, boautlful ttseorkment of now, • CLOAKS, wlClrh wilt be sold low. Domini bnylng fronf us will Lill tho satisfaction of knowing they urn getting a now Clock. Os wo never kept Clunks before, consequent. ly could nokhave any old stock as others ;have to lay over from ono season to another. We sutUnit our stock to the public for examination and fool confident wo can undersell any house in town. GREENFIELD & SITILIFER, One door vest of the County Prisou. Carlisle, Nov. 21, LSO2. cAßrarxricas, ANEW lot of Carpets, bought . for cash al auction, now opening and selhng Ithy fur cal,h, at tho ohcan store of Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1862 PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE 'REAL EsTATt. On FRIDA r, December 12th 1862. rill] .Assignee 01' Henry Rupp, will f:ell on I lo• nlolve 413 y. WI the prenilm,, iu shhvm:mstuS''n• Conilwrlan.i co., the following Ito:t1 hstate, sir.; No 1, ;. HOUSE AND LOT, s it ua t e d i n _ shire,,,,, t ,town, The lot Is 50 loot front on Mein sterol, by 12a fret it, ti ,, pth on Railroad street, botoded on iii . North by a- .1110 , /, nod en the East by saml. ham, Ihe Imo, 1- TIOW tWO story Brick as 4 1,, [dug a large 111111 com modious store room. h,, nundi,,,, on this lot err n tan story Shop, .;,• • 1.1 t. and a until Dwel ling I mews and Staid,. : • houne and store room ar, lord otmlpied by ]hotel olo.p No 2 A lot fronting or. a “allrend, bounded on the ~ o uth by No, I, nu the Ens: No. 3. nod on the Word. 5, itan r ,,, t d st ree t, 71 feet front by 200 feet fu depth In depth: ha din; thereon erected at double two story pins. tered riI.4I.IVXE IitOUSI3, 3S feet lun • by 28 feel drop, hoeing a Wash-hnuse and Kind., ut t.,,bed The outbuildings are a Cooper Show and Stable. 41. 3. A let frontier nu the Railroad, bound on the north by :he Railroad. on the east by NV 4. and on Om west by 2, having thereon erected a new two sto: y BRICK HOUSE, 21 feet front nu the lltilfoad 11 nu loot deep. A Wash— house aml Sl:ihle are the outhuildimrs. INo. 4. A Im boharled on the north by the lialhoad o On tile 11,4 hy No 3 on the mist by Samuel Butner.— Thi4 lot e•mlains about 4 acres. A i e t bounded f.n the north by a street, Oil the south by no Alloy, on the Is tot by Nll. 4, on the west. by al.es thereon toe. ted it two story Log toye oecultool by '['bonito Ilnrris. No A lot Isolothel on the north by so alloy, out the soot by the W idt it the , oath by Maltz •Ileet, on the tenet hy Bal/Ley. There Is a good Well on Ibis It. - rT z N... 7. 1 hr undivide.l 'Ft 'I. f of Lam!, bounded as fri 1n~~... In, Lbe Pact by Peter Ilasehere, Ott the uo l tie Lr ha. ILdr leers, on the west by F. N 1111,11111., on the nnulh hr tl,r Cooledogoillet creek. cent:tilling about, 11 at It,, lett iii: thereon elected a large three .cu cry mulcolm 11 3 r,•et long nudyo feet broad, 1 lull of. 11 uremia :Ma ell the mnrLim i iy t hi' Lest. kind , m4l In toot ImprovPment. The Ftrenin Lever talk and Ml' It lin is new. it three story Brick Dwelling, tonal! It. \ k Shop n Toon it t I e This Iu uppLy I. located in n tiolithborhottil ot liintt ittitilitv of Inrol, lint it hirgit 1 . 11.i0111. o.llt lochitriii.t,loir, ill:. from Shit . ..troth..to, /Intl 7 mitre f r o. Ilni rl.Lu r 1 Thi: property will bu cold on Lhr loonthaw nt Sr,. 1. ill S/ 1 / 1 . 1 • 111111111L.111. S. le to initilintop, n t lu o'clock tin ility.lrl.en terms will lie made kilo. NOVOlllber 21, 01' Administration ion the rs ht to of 0 ustat Its t.lnwyer. dee'd., Into of bower .1! tett tos ttsblit, !mettle., been issued to the sub in the stow township hy the ttetlster ell'utn• t,..1 to I I It edict is he ehe given to all persons indebt , . et to -Aid est:tte dud, p tylsout. t hose !lasing elttiets 1.5 pre,vtit. I twin In 11111.1., AtlinittistrAt,. l'; it 4 1.4.tte,. of A 0 11111•tnali.t1 nn 11111.05t11(11 I f ,h.•:1%. I th• f Liiiiinahip, tie ling I, the I:.•,,tt• t inv•l o in Hampden (no nhip ivnn.ain thian Iv n in,' t.i ”statii mil 111,1• 1111101 , 1%W: pa, 1/11 . 11t., and thiniat having rhino 111,11 Ant !lent i attial Itkr Dit•111 L 1,111:1:I.1, 'l' \ll'l . 1('1:. ... 1.41 t A tolio,tratien ,tate Of .hneki Coloelb hie (h (too tl,h I,f rtli•le. Ilavo by the I:VI:loll, .I.1111 , 4,1:Itttl r tole, lo the ,ob,relluo , 111 14111 , 11,11 .4 pee , en , indebted to snot e•gate so,, requested) to make Om. ..11111e io,otent, 111 (l• those Is iviug chihns toll prepeoltiheol for net Element to Nc.v. 11 1' , 2-4;t, L.k1)11:S ANI) (1111.1)11FN'S runs. have opened a handsome stud ILS,,compti•iing ...21L//zON MINN 51141.1 , „ :11tEllIAN SQ1'11:11E1.. r4.specl full - I n to call Irclme pun Lzn elhowilur, and t.xamlne "or st,ch, Old\ RI,ES II K Vial) :4‘)N. 1.34 4. Is:11i Stl,ll, GOIIIIIIOIIIOI 111 NOV. 1 I. I , ll] ;m. n22S.VZHOOD II() \v' L.(:) -IT ! ii( ) \ v il EtiTt )t ; EL) ! Just l'tiblislied in a Sealed Envelope, s pri..• ,•. t. ~„,, • :, [,.•. t)le ton the , ))))lulp , q , .: p 4 ti eliptip)))). ) . ‘PpPlr.l.l p•)1 1.1, Of ,10-ro,o , 4: :,...:74 ._ .. 1,..,1..., .”. :, ..11 1% 1. 1 1111111 , 14, i 111.11111- 1.1 , 1 . .1111 1 - 1 -1, - . 1 % tial 114111ffity, m,ll I /11 , 11111 0 1 a, tp) Nl:lrri),) , v t Noryttlisliet t H. Co, ,tottitt it 11. l'lPPlei,y )11111 -u.,' . 1 arid 11).nical 11 , - .• pp.) i•s I , N:tit)), Ippm , Sp I't I) P 111% / 11.. , 1 I). ltptlip. • • ...on Book. 3)).. • . M. “I•rhl rmloNor lam • •h: adrtdrahle Lep - m• ehmrly proves from, • 4 rsperienr" that Ihn a whil r.marlut•pres s ‘ ,ll may 1,4, elfectmall)' rromv,l it hout moalhipe.atht thout chtngernm , , ur- Or , ll bon,les.itlßtrtummts, rings to orlrdj.iis, itit,ilo 11 111 11, 1 ,. or vitro :It rine° vertaln by whi,•ll,very sulTarer, no matter what Ills dttioo o t /IV! roar ikr r sire hinl,ll..livaply, pril tVIV. 1111 I rtlllienily. This hil • iure will proven boon t 6 thou sand,. brut nmlrr 0001, In :Inv 11 , 1rIress. in a pluln unfled 0010p0, 1111 1,...1 . 114 01 six 001110 1 Or 10-0 10,44 0 g: 0400100,1,v nd4140.4..100, •1)r. CH .1 C. KI,IN 14. 1 110 wery, N00 .. 1'0014 0.,"101x -10511 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. " Ole VALUABLE -TT" , ti,atnutte. \IT EI,E, be sold at public sttlt, at 10 vo'filleik A. 7 , 1 on Friday the _ , n, itiv l NOVI•111- bor, o ' 6 ' 2 . 2 0 4 I 6 COUI t House, in CllrliSlO, the following ileseribeil real estate 1, A ILitkieNtple Farm, . in Sum )t k iloton township, 00 t.ho Walfni! Bottom road. 06.,1 two and n h„ it oaks ~eet, et Carlisle, bounded by Innis of , ato ail Petters:them. LI, jr.. /111111 ethers, CORtAillilig 011111 t 104 ~.. ~, !la Vili V t ilO,Oll erected a LWI, Virtio-- Thr 'set Coupe Prame Born' and mall , t.,-, other improvements, '- 2. A THREE STORY BRICK A . , _ lion - K. with it large Back Building attached, sit tutted on South Pitt Street nearly 111.1 V Mill fitted up wit it all the modern linprovontutits The lot is about 32 feet 0 I Dulles in front, on said street. and 120 toot in depth 'l9m back part of the lot is about 40 foot in width for about nee half the depth 3, A I,OT OF GitoUND on the north shin •of West Punt fret street, containing On foot in trout t. 1111(4240 feet in depth to an alley. On the east side of this lot thole hi a twos:dory PRAM P, 110U5 N. 4. Also on the south Pinto of Pont ul ,--2-1., fret t..N.t i r l i;e l t l . o a u s tr- I s j t o fe r ;. y t 1 1 , 1 , 1 f r g ro C i l , C t and a,ii : ''. ' 140 . feet In depth ' to ' an ' alley.„ ft Also, that v.rlualile - CORNER A.OT, !routing on South Pitt street, about 14(i feet, anti 120 feet on Wept Prornfrot street. 0, Also, a LOT OP GROUND containing, about Fire Arres, in die tvrough of ceeti.ie, at tilt, north end of Pitt street, adjttining Wtn. Truck, fleojandu Dossier, Seymour, and ethers. This .property lIIIR bar, (Milled Into 2S town lots on the extension of North Pitt streot. , 7. A I.ol' OF GROUND on the Letort. Springi adjoin ing Doodyer, and Zug 111111 Stllitrt, and fronting on n public alley. containing about la) foot square, haying thereon a large two story STONE 114111 DING, tbrinerly used . a distillery, These properties hare boon divided. mid will be of. Awed to suit purchasers Persons wishing to examine thew eon call upon Gem•go 11011(101 below the day of sato, or (.411 examine the drafts by calling Upon C. P. Ilunterielt, 13011 The tort.: of solo will Ito nun follows: Ten per et. of the ptirchaso toottey when the property is stricken (limn ; the balling, ef.nne third of the purchase monoy on the first due of. April next, when the deeds are amide and pot.session is given : Ihe tosiduo to two equal au. ntuti paymentH with interest. $211},d16,04 i, 0 - u, 11 U 121 .01 211,000 0.) 30,0) 0,01) 20, ino,o, 01,00 20110 tt, sr, 7.t 22 $256,99:3,99 $8,b..18,4u Car Hutu N0v.14, 1F.11; CARLISLE DEPOSIT BAR TN. - dividend of Five: per Cent. M e of gt Ver II man t taxes. hos boon diniloriol out of the profits of t h u Bonk for tho List NIX months, which will ho paid to lw Stoiliholdors, or their lend roprosontm ti cos upon ilothiflul, holog undo for till, name. ' W. M. BEETEM, Cabhinr. Nov. . FOR RENT, ,t TWO STORY BRICK, HOUSE, ruvt-h ext.ive • yind and o, Loa t variety nt trait, 'altatatad On 'Knott, Ilannver at., Shia, lal u 111, re.oldenvo of Androw Weir, deed: Eng urn on thaprandsas. • , " s • '. • Carlido, ;ft, 4:U2=4U 11. 1 11E. , 11 II keKF REL.— * ' ' • A lot of Thleherlli-1101V entals..All liSLlOlted ruck gus of Halves, Quarter, end Eighth lim Lela. Also, - SA I, M 0 N , for sale at the Store of the subscribe!. . r ' 00t.,26,41ii. ' ' ' ' . ' ill IV $131!. 014II:MY, Trustee • ItEN.IA I IIN liiit it, A ssignee of Henry It I; P. LI, A01,11';. M TT ENDIMSON. Ass{guun of Ocurip NEW GOODS! NEW. GOODS! AT WILEY'S _CITEAP CASII STORE T UST received a largo assortment of elnikuyt now litylo Fall and TVinter Goods, to the attention of tho public In goo oral to re opecttully Invited. In tho • GENTS' DEPARTMENT, Cloths, oissimeras, Vestings, Shirts, Shirt Collars, heck Ties, Cravats, Suspenders, thiunthits, gloves, dc., LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Hillis, Poplins, French Merinos, Do lAiles. Floured and' Burred V. epp'R, roil De Cheviers, Figured and Fl in Valour, Cashmeres, Parainettas, 1 , , en eh Cor sets, Dal morals, on tags, Skating Coals. Nu bias. Vests, ke., Ac. A full itasortnient ci (1410119 for Chlldrens' weer, of all hinds. 'fink lugs. Cheeks, (lus linn, Drillings. Flannels, Blankets, Panel nuts. Jeans, Cords &e.. boat I,llA:itY hunt choop as Ow eheapest. Iluslery and Gloves of all descriptions and prices. SHAW LS AND SCAR FS. A largo assortment of Shawls nod Searfs or all des erlptions, and cheap. Travelling Trunks, wall made, nod Carpet nap. An it is impossible to en p aerate nil the antic:tar, I wo 1,l iespeettuily lovlte ill peITIMS No,,t of loooi. some and Olean to ern and lo,ie e t my lstaek before porchaslio4 elsewhere. Recollect Vie ;late, Weed L„in Monet, yea •ly oppcslie the dept.!. (211A,5., Carlisle, Non. N. U.—All Cloths, Citseltneres end Vest,lnt:, .wili 111 . (10 UP to (If desired.) In the 1, 0 ,4 werrentell to fit by en experioneed tailor end the ht•st Nvnrlcitiall in the State. U. O. ORPI-/Alll3' COURT SALE, 1:")17 virtue or en order of the Orphans )c.art of Cumhm • laud I,IIIIIY. Cat! 1111000.1,,j0.1 ‘ , Adminktratrix of the estate of Samuel Clark. r. ill exprew to pnlille rale. ut the late dwelling how, of the deven:ed, on the premises, on FIIIDAV, the 1:4111 of Novendper, et II o'clock, A. M., The Mansion Farm of the Fab' deceased, situate in Monroe to.voshlp, bounded by lands of Richard Clark, dames LIN ingston, Chrihtian Sta 3 man, trod others, containing 83 ACRES AND 70TERCUES, morn or less. all of which ;s eel of the first quidity and highly improved, ills Yellow nrevelnis 'leek Pa,- 'ng thnin,t li tire semi, The iiiipreve pwiT--) meets fire a Imp. 1111 ICh: trot :SDK\ I.: t . -, . ...1 - V ' two story House, it DANK 11A41N, i;:i. q, ; i - ' - ' - nearly nest, Veggie f•heil, Corn t' i ih., 'end all neresssry Ontlipilitines. This fret is MN bb'd by the Yellow nreprhes 'rook, there being 14 acres dud :p.i perches. with Improvements 1111 the north side; and ;in sere, slid 17 perehes, ton the smith side without. improvements. These ports , ill be offered f opqrstpin or todidher. find 11111 be sold no the sumo may brio_ the hest price. The, Al 111 /It the snow tithe anti pia, trt.4 NIIIITS'I' I I N 1..1 \ it r, bleb hos Ail mut 1 .tnile 13 ..1 the titpove far!, ;unl I'lllo al I, which has giloa thritty Tint her ,towilag tir , n it. Tel It, tontle 6nnrr oon the dav 0.1 le hy M.% It V ANN el. I I; ALIIICrx. of elm h. Nov. 7, ItirC2—tq Office of JAY COOKE, : 4 1311SCRIPTION AGENT At JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, 111 sou Tit '11111:11 FITELT - - Philettelplyin, The n n.lercLned. leteln4 been appointed SUB: 4 ORIP. TI ON ENT be Ihe Se, re of the Treasury, is upie 1 . 111,1i,b, et puce, the NEW TWENTY YEAR 6 PER CT. BONDS. of Llo. Volt 00l Stmog, de , ignotod Os Five To ootio, " 1.....00t011f1r t lo• plea.oro of tho liovoro flora olt, fivy yonrs nod nut:tot hoot by Act ofttalgro,, opprovell Felpro try 'rho 001.1 ,, 1N 14)N1}4 1,,,„, s „ 1 . , 1 / 4 - 1 , ,i;:oo. 4:1 Tlm I:1;i; rEit 1t.):,1).i in su , nh of s:.o, Jan i~~~louo $:01111). lit to.r,t (41 . L. per Mllllllll Will vnlninelice ft ow dAte PAYABLE IN GOLD, )iyi/11. %111111111 IV. /111 h •••1 unl. at Ito pre.mt pt , tni lira cold,-t.o .a bout I.; 14 i 11'1' Ni: NI. Farmers. \ lerelnant,. Menhaiiirs. Cnpit.lli s. 111111 all wino hnsi any money to inviii-t„ should know and re. nl boor that flies. Ili tillisat, n I I No HIT.; Al/ I; ;Ilion all IC:all/link. Canal.. 'lank i , torlii• and SiienrilioiN, and rho itlllllVll5l , product.: if all Ihv 'ibionfarturrs. kr., in tin. aouiitry and Hint the hill 111111 41111111! 01 . 1,isiou nuaile for the paunlunL I f ilia Inloroist and Ibl uidn timl of pi invlpal. by Customs Du In Paeinr Stionii:lll,l Intel nil lio.vouun. fives to nikke thesis lionils the Bcsi, ,11,,5t A ruilahlr and _Most Pypala r Inerstment in the .1/fir/el gubscrlpthi. zitirpivoll at PAR in Ntittis. ar T ait,: an pal, 11 :11 , 1,S It: rat' -- Subscrii., 4 Ii 111,1 %, ill ri.•.ilt Itttint pin. a 11.1 tivery Iltailllty aof explatiatl..ti m ill lit t 11.11,1,1 on . p plioatititt at rili, A rill guppit. of Itu iid.o It ill I', 1.11 'mutt 1 1 lin mediate deity e. y. JAY COOK I.:, Sill:-et iption N ov 7 , 10in_::,,,, - - FANCY FURS! FANCY FUR A ! JOHN FAREIRA, N. 7D. t It' 'II I: lA' below I.:Lill I. Pill A 1ti.1.1 . 111A. - I t' ll n r Pt - It .1 'A - 1 1- .\ I I Ni IT It Kr, ,„1 111 I.ljt 1.1 A I.' for Lu eh t . ..t a/. Citti tire tt./ :......t —'— Ill" - vitti 14•1‘i'- ' ~•- --2,-•..- -..“7 1 .. 4,•-• ,„ • i , ; 4 , •,il_-' It',7;'_. • _z_Z_ i 1.•,,, 10 .„ t „ ,” ,• 11 2. ,„ 1 - i.•,.. 1; ~1 ~)., tla.,, •-.-. .. _--,-- .111.1 till' 1,1111.1110111 V - , ,,, , ,...1110.1., that I I. ,I.• ----'-: - ---- , , , r - - - -- 11.. W ill :4 , 1 . 0. 1.110.4 (11, 111/ . P.St Nlllllll 01111.111i1r11!,1, , I . LIIIOIII, tlf . all kiod, erul go lities of I'ANCY FURS, fur Ladle,' and l'h 1.11...0:s hear. that will be worn floriir2;thip Fell nod It hit., tirrlhi.hd in Efirtfiff, piex h.. t.. to rise: in Exi•lflng, miff Ihh Nt.w Itutr 1 , 11,4. Imported shire Ow first ,d Affttlf•t. I would Mira tat.•, III:IL 11 , niv ,loo•4 I will oil, it 111 prop"! lior:Ito li.. 1: ,, 41 , 1,1:4 1/tIL. It Will I, mu to Imp, t and Nl.iiitultu MIN I Imo l• hills. old th.,l t 1,11114 . Wives. ntrmg t ILr liii,k•ttiva strati mu, th e lie effir 1 . 111;'111 1 ,, 1i 1,,e, twmlwr, vpd JOHN FARE': A, .11:C.1111.,•E I'llll. \ A 11 . 1.1., Tlti'cli VI;1.. AN!, TII ; I 1,1 l\ li ?'" hi,Liks 01 lh,•nl"•L:i;anti, fel .Lu•: lby \lns. A\\ S. ,Illi, nmor, , y, aii.l all the vivillmu,s and hi Minn- i r 1• of itiffoiription that ha , " reial..roil hot h . ." Its Si. d et .,,,,iftly p"pitlat with the py..1.1". is la." . In press. 'rho P.M" iII II i5t..... -I th" Wal ft., th, I 11i1111 Win be proilarril in two Pt., al iletata V.. 1 times. la" pap,", each—in the finest 51. Iv . r Ti.,,,,,t . Etat...ll,MA ) ,it li atirr 200 first chi., (.11 . ...,ra 1 inits. : 4 ..1.1 milt 1.1 . suhsyriptiall.. Privy 4 - 2.3 , pet . plum". ii..." 1 .w.mls Call secure ..sehisii e ty i it." y alai ...mayfly". It f"fr 1 . 1111V:ISS at. One, SI11•11 .1 4 . 11.11,...• f. , 1 Air.. 111.. I s ~.I dial, "(hired, as a ttenil histal y at this wet in jet et' Sooner ou - later turd it, , it) inl.ler c r y In 1.1 ily ~....,' For tyrin t mill part ivalurr, .11111.54 JIM:, li. \\ * ELLS. IC. ‘Vi I limn St reot NOI, \ ark. Dissolution of „Partnership, partnerNltip heretofore esh,ting 1..•t,,1.1•11 the 111141 , 1t.h;t1e.11 I. this lint v , . mutual h,,tAtt; will remain wtt ' «...Inaut at the 111,1 Whole, all nersnin. iu l•ldeel ale earnestly re(it,tett to call and settle hi he•r 11:11 tut" can 000 the 1111111 e 01 the tiro( In nettle_ , lent. 1101( Ear G. IV eWill Ahil, I= Carilt.N, Sept. '.!7, IS.i2 A CARD ''lle • undei Ahmed in retiring I'l'olll the limn of Wood— stied most enrdially ty thatri: his 'Hoods fir the patronage rote ded to the Hite irni. nud respeetfull,y,4ollei t, 11 mints Li ulta instil the :line to his Huecessor.— lIENICV D. SUIIMIDT York, Pa,. Sept- 27,1862 Robert C. Wornlwar I, having purchased thin interest Ilenry D. Schmidt. binge leave to Inform thur public hat lin pu, poses colltiillffilg hnslnessas rid iespvetle,lly nolielta lart, of public patronage. ROBERT O. WOODWARD. Cm lisle, Cit. 10, 1802. FOR SALE OR RENT. The House recently occupied by Mr. H. D. Schmidt noutre of It. C. 11'0011V A RD. Car ilet. 11.18112—1 t GROCERIES I GROCERIES I r E uujersigned would call the titteu ji_ tion of I.ho pubno. to tho !not that ho trill hoops On hone an extensive assortment of rdxxvxxxist catoexatims, on the South-east earner of the Public Square, where the public are invited tweall and examine a steel{ ot (tends, which, in elegance, variety and extentorill defy competition; comprising in part maf, lump, crushed and brown ECG Alt 5, Java, 'Rio & Roasted CI FEEL Every v:triety and quality el '11:1 Spiees, (ground and unground), Pickets, '1" 1 " 11. 1 1 B T o twos, ahle_tq s: l, New Orleans and Sugar- 4 A . house Molasses, Now York k Philadelphia i t Syrups, Cheese, Corn Starch, Farina, Oho- relate, Extract of Coffee, Relined Sugar, Washing and linking Sods. Tobacco and Segars of the finest quality, A beautiful assortment of .111 Rennie Ware, plain and gold band . China Wan), Glass Ware )UOCIIS, Stone and Parthe.n Ware, in great variety, an legaut lot of Fancy Soape, Extracts•and Perfumery or the toilet. PRIIITS4 Including Peaclies„ltaisimi,•Craubarries, Dry Apples, CD iun, Almonds, Orangrs, Leinmis. 770 ---,,:s LDWORS: 'WM,luh.tio and ratail, L e i 431ubracing enmit) and old Ityo Wills -. V , , S tu h tl er key, ih•audloa, dark • and palm Linked s rir u l 4 ' ,. o .i rt. ‘ .) % tit i d . o H rlit n , li e l . tto u r, a C i a ,, t i aLb;t . .„, Prot f - t es, 'Scotch %Vhisitoy, Dolland, Din, ond — Scholtlam Schnapps *FISH ANII SALT A I , .rgtl stock of o LAMI'S. including Oiott'aeolobrated lamps fr, burning Km °time or eoul uil, also Sporn', Phu, ' Lard and Coal Oil, littruing Fluid; Sperm awl Star Candles. ' .CEDAII-WARE AND BROOMS. .11r4sheR, Itopeg, 'AI6PPS, SOAPS, Doordmits, Waiters, Looking-glasses, lint, letter and note, paper, Willow Warn, polo tad hoelzets, Cottopl nal - woollen Hose, and half Ilium, 'and a full atoll: of Olovos - , including the well known ,lianover Burk 0 il)V1q1. • :%Ittrkettng of all ktnllY tskon i.n'exebango for goods • ' O. INffinoy., CarliglovNov , ARCS ST. CARPET. WAREHOUSE. OLIiDEN & RICKNER, , No, 832 Arch kraut, t?. iinern below Mali, Phila., Are now receiving their Fell ~took or English. and Aniericaii Carpeting, Comprising all tho how rtyles of Volvor. Itrussorls, Ta postry lirns:m4l.T'Aroo Ply, Ingrniu and Venitinns, with assortment of (111, CLOTHS, • 'rho attention of housol:oepers and others; Is called to an examination of the above. as we buy and sell o,ielouively for rash, 500 are prepared to sell at mall profits, end hold out stroug Inducements to Cash Buy ers. Oet. 10, 'O2-3m 600 000 mALE or FEMALE MALE TO SELL LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE. COUNTY COLORED MAP( Il."1111.: UNITED STA l'ES ' CANA DAS, AND NEW IIItIiNSWII2K. From recent sue ye) s. completed A ug. 10, lair. ;cost $20.000 to engrave It and one year's time. Superior to any {lO map ever ninth, by Colton or Mitchell. and sells at the low price of lifty cents; n70,- 000 mimes ore engraved on this map It is not onl v a County Map. hut it is also a UOUNTY AND RAILROAD MA I' 01 the United Pt, mid Canadas oimbi nod In one, gime; tilt V RAILROAD STATION and distances be :woes. Oaranle • nay , ••atan or Mall $3 to i 45 per day, and iv!!! tel:e 1.,A all o Li.' that cannot, be sold :Mit relent/ Ow looney. bend for QI wi.rtli to try. Printed iii.traetion , how to cans:pis well, furnished ell our 11,11.. , lor our \laps in every State, 2.t1ifern:.1.( . 41,11 , 11‘. •11(1, nail (1 , 3 .1. Inialllte May :.I! Iliad° with a re." )111 ,, f1r..1 dollars capital. No Collip. ti Lint . ./. T. 1.1.0 No. Ilroarlway, N ew I. 11"nr Initiertniont uses Our ling of 1 irgi nin. Mary It, cl. unJ PontiNVlV:llll3. Po. I oti Uhl • on e•hich Is in:irked Ant - int:tin liretik,sitartislittrg.tinryltind flights, IVlllinint.port lorry, Ithorersvillo, all others on tho Poiloons, and overy other Minn• In Ninryland, and Potinsylvatint, or stoney re. funded. TI/P1l(11111.Ille 11, 11.11 1 nP K 011111. 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