A Prolific Weeks Tho rebellion is rapidly drawing to an or d • n d tho week just closed will bo one of tl e ” s t momo r oblo in tb» history of-the inqu-- tons scheme to destroy tho Government and dlio constitution. , ■ , , surrender and subsequent occupation • nrlenns; tho taking of Baton Kongo; of No" fj,),. a short butcifoctivo siege, the cap _. tho 'retreat of Beauregard of Fort > ( | lo fl d vanco (> f 'GeW. Ilalleek from ] "(!,■„ rebel stronghold ; the capture of towards t | ie(en G' n y's largest .steamers; and th-o/ evacuation of the fortifications at v and. their suhaequent occupation i Gen- ‘'l (Kalian's army, have indeed made ' Jio irjok prolific with gratifying events. p.ixic at Richmond. —Tbfl Nashville Union •. t the 29th ult, has the following r 0 from a gentleman who has, just com‘6 rough from RUbn end we, le'aiti that a B fearful state of affairs prevails in the rebel capital. .There is great.scarcity of thence-. osßiiries of life. Provisions are at famine prices, and many of the poor are in a star ving condition. Tho weaither rebles refuse generally to extend ttjpm ordinary cluiritics, ‘and cases of dreadful suffering and dost!fu sion, are reported, especially in the families 'of rebel soldiers. * Men once noted for their libernlity are en gaged in all sorts of dishonorable speculations. The people have no hope of defending die city against tb -federal troops, and look on aspee tly surrender as certain. It is the saddest And dreariest oily on tbc globe; On all sides are witnessed want.and squalid poverty, sel fishness and wild debauchery.' ’ Eepubmcan Pl'undebinq.—Mr. Dawes, a Republican rcpi-esontativofnnn Massachusetts recently staled oh the floor of Congress that there bad been in tra in mey plundered and stolen from ti e National Treasury since the commencement of Mr. Lincoln’s Administra tion than was oxpondiil ,/br all the expenses 'of the Government (hiring the whnte Jour years that Mr Snehandn v-as in otjice. This is 'no •* loeo foco lie,” remember, hut the state ment .of an honest Republican . W its'frnth there cans he ho , (Jouht, as Mr. Dawes Vis the Chairman of the Committee to investigate the charges. of corruption 'brought against the War and Navy depart ..incuts. JKafGENEiui, Si of: i.. who h s Ijeon.qiVte ill for some time in St. Louis, is so far recm- Vcfbd as to he able to take the field. It is re-, &jported that Be».' MeCoi,t.ocu, during the hnt if, '-tie of Put Ridge, selected thirty marksmen from the ranks of .his sharpshooters and di- rected them to bring down the “d—d Dutch man.” But although Sigel constantly ex posed himself.to their aim, they could not hit ' '.A'Sodnd Platform. —The Richmond (Ky.) Misseiiger,'tha puljiUcataon'of which has been suspended fop some' time ,ip consequence of secession rule, has, beep resumed,.and-the editor says it will in future be conducted on these principles,; To-restore the Union, to liniig- the leading traitors, to pardon the peor pie and to stand by the Constitution.” PAiiaorto Diut.—Gen. WuoL.is reported toTli&o remarked oil the first occasion of his , ~ Shspection of the army of the Potomac,, that they were the dirtiest lot ofmien he over saw, ■Gon. McOLeci.an made the following reply : “Gcn.\Vuoi, if you and your men had been whore fund my men have been you would be dirty too.” . ■ How to Puzzle a Republican —lnquire dfliim irmnt,lily tho principles of; '■bis party fir fevrelve^iosoeativu'ini'mtlis, nml ' Wilke viirhatiiuuotii-l of his answofs overv time, to click iif which make him affix his sig nature. At the close of the year confront ■him with tire various reports. , , figy-Orio who Ims recently seer, him, saj's ■if Jeff. Davis is “let alone,” he will soon ‘•shuffle off tliis mortal .coil,”.as he is a mere .skeleton, having totally destroyed his health since his assumption of the duties of Presi dent of the rebel Southern .Confederacy. Promotion of Gen. W .T. Sherman.—Br gadier General IV. T. Sherman has been nomi nated and confirmed a Major General of Vol -nntears, at the special request of Gon. llal * leck, for distinguished gallantry and gener alship at Piltsl/urg. Hon! Rf.verdv Johnson and Emancipa tion.—Hon. Keverdv Johnson, of Baltimore, United States Senator elect, in a recent letter states’ that tho bill passed by Congress for the abolition of slavery in the District of Colum bia, is. unconstitutional; Postmaster Arrested. —The Postmaster of South Danvers, Mass., and his son, who acted ns clerk in tho office, have been afres ■ted on a eharge f jj)f opening letters.aud robbing theni of money enclosed.. O’ A New Orleans paper of M a rob 129 ih, slates that a .company of 103 young girls, armed and equipped for the war, was to em bark the next day from that place. Don’t ibolievo it. IC7* A.son ol Sam U-ojsjpon, of_Toxas; wrts wounded at the Pittsburg battle, and is now a prisoner at St; Louis; Pierre Soule’s son ia also a piismver. iSSF-i. W. Smiley Imsj ust opened an unu sually large and desirable assortment of Spring and Sommer clothing, hoots, shoes, hats, and all other-articles belonging to a Eur nishing Establishment. Do hot (ail to-gite him a call as bo promises to please you both in goods and prices. Ho will let no man undersell him. You han huy with cnntidcnoe that goods will Drove io ho aa good as reccdinniended. You will "find .his new Store room between Herman's liotcl and UuyETT’s corner. Carlisle,, • Jilarkrts, CARLISLE MARKET.—Mny 7, 1802. Corrected Weekly by Woodward it - Schmidt “oua, Superfine, por bbl., 4,60 do., Extra, do., • 4,76 w do., Uye, do., 2,60 'ymTBWneAT, por buabol, 1,22 Wheat,- do., ],]» do., S 0 r * do. Oatb, do Snmxa Baulet, do'.’, do - do., VtOVESSEKD, d 0 'IIMOTHYHHBn. do’.! mm? Notice. A p oB fe[->f Directors of the Carlisle Do of 5 per cent ‘lay declare a dividend 1 )ro^tB ,0 Bank;for the holder# or thoir lo.r i W *‘* Re paid over to the Stook obing- mudo for tbo ru^r? sontat * vos upon demand May 8, 1862. 1862. SPRING_GOODS! 186!?. . CmnW & Cu., one door west of the county prison. HAVING just received a splendid assort ment of NEW GOODS, from New and Philadelphia, which will bb add unusually Cheap for cash. • F FANCY SILKS IN GREAT yIr'IETIES of all grades, from 75 cents to $1 50, th tho above lino of goods wp defy competition, ’ Silk and Wool Flourands, Silk Poplins, Llama Cloths. Mozainbiqucs, Shep herd Plaids, Wool do Luincs, ' ‘Clmllios, Lawns, <to., <ke., - SPRING DELAINES, at Reduced Prices. We are now offering our en tire' stock of now styles of Spring DpIdUQS at 20 cents, worth 25 couts. Good Prints at Extra “ Cochecocs, Mcrrlmacjs'and Spragues .at J2i cents. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at 0, 8 and .10 :onts. Extra quality, one yard wide at J2J cents. Lancaster Ginghams at 12J cents. Checks, Tickings., Cotton, & Linen ME.VS & BOYS’ WE \ R. A very. handsome lot of CLOTHS and CASSL MERS for Men's and Boy’s Wear at low prices. A f.ill lino of the above goods, always on hand. Also. HOOP SKIRTS oftbo latest New York styles. fcARPETS J CARPETS! ! . 4,600 yards of Carpets, all of the newest designs u aml paterns in the market, ranging in price from 1 2% cent? to $l.OO per yard. Having purchased .the above assortment in New York, we are enabled to offer puperior inducements to all who will favor us with a call. As our store is now a permanent in stitution in Carlisle', wo are dotorminoiUo maintain the name (we have* already .established) of selling cheap, notwithstanding the various rumors that have been circulated in rcgarl to our leaving town. GREENFIELD & CO. , Carlisle, May.B, 1862. I*lll3 undersigned Assignee of Michael .Min'icli, will Bull at public aalo,,fc!io following vnlnablo fcol estate, viz Ho. 1. A trace of land, eiUuM.O 1n Frankford township. Cumberland coun/y, bounded, by! dfrnda': of John Waggoner. Go rgo Kiebl, Leonard and others, containing ‘ Kb'**' and 1 3 perches, with a BANK BATIN, r ' first rate STONE, DEWELLING HOUSE Orchard, and. running water m o6t of the fields. No. 2. A tract of.lnnH in the same tuwusn»p. no.unded by lands of David Shibely and others, containing. 52 ACRES AND 98 PITCHES, with BARN, WE AT H b R-B 0 ARD E D HOUSE, and other improvements. ■ , No. 3, A tract or-TIMBER LAND, in. the. same township,' bounded, by lands of John • Nickey, George Waggoner ond others, containing 12 ACRES.aND 135 PERCHES. ‘ No. 4. A tract of TIMBER L AND, in'the same township, hounded by lands of J, D. Snyder, A. Uarrick and others, containing 5 ACRES AND 8G PERCHES. • .S* All those certain Out-lots, in the Borough of Carlisle, at the east end of tJjo town, adjoining lands of Carey Ahl, Jacob %\x g and others, .contain ing about The sale'of the ’Frankford lands will bo made on farm N,o. I, oa SATURDAY, tbo Yth day of JUNE, A. D. 1862. - Sale to conuuouce at 10 o’clock of s.lid day. .' • The- sale of the Town Lota will bo made at the . Court House, in Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of JUNE, 1862.; T Snlo to commence at 2 o'clock PvM, of, that,day, at which times and.places terms will bo made known by Cumberland Valley CfißAW<*E OF HOURS On and after Monday, May 5,1862, trains on fCUo above roads will leave as .follows, (Sun-, days excepted :) For Chambcrnburg & HarjrUb nrg* Leave Jlagcrs’n, 7.00 a.m. “ Greoncastlo, 7.37 w 11 Chamboraburg 8.30 ** ■ U . U ' it “ Shipponaburg, ' 9.0 i **■ Nowwillo 9.82 « *' Carlisle. x 10.10 " “ Mecbanicsburg 10.*12. , u Arr. at Harrisburg 11.15 “ Leave Harrisburg,.. 8.05 A. sr. “ Mecbanicsburg;. 8.47 • “ " Carlisle, 9.27 “ ■ Newvillo, ■ 10.02 u “ Shipponaburg, 19:33 u ■ u Cbayibersburg, . 11.10 u : . 11.55 u 5.30 •* Arr. at Hagerstown, 12.35 u ,6.10 “ AX .all-stations .where .tickets are sold, aroduction of Un cents on each tiokotwillibo made to ail-pas sengers that prw,ido themselvcs-wlth tickets before catering the .cars. Pt-rfrcl Titling; Shirlg MV DE to measure and guaranteed a per fect fit ■ SIX FOB NINE DOLLARS, warranted to bo of a superior drficlo of Luu’u and Muslin of tho mod cclobratod makes. Also, every variety of Shirts constantly kept on hand of every Style and Quality, yt-xt' Cellars of all tbo Latest Stylos out; . TO TRAVELERS AND The Tnivelins Pahiic, Tranks. , Valises, Carpet Bags, .Uinhafellas, Sue. of every description and largest variety. Sold al lowest prices at ' LIVINGSTON’S Nort'i Hanover Street Olothing Emporium, May .8, ISG2- NAXI.ONA'L ifllfjfcy HOTEL, Column op South Hanover asp Walnut Sts. CAIIUSLE, PA. THE undersigned'begs lunye to announce to 1 the public that ho has loascd the abovn now. largo and commodious r HOT Ely, And is now proparod to accommodate tho traveling public in tho most ploasa* t and agreeable manner. His Table. —Will at all times bo'furnished with tho host tho markets afford. His Stock or Liquors. —Will- bo found superior to chat generally kept bv hotel-keepers. The Stabling*.—ls new, ami cdpublo of nccomo dfttiug fifty bead .of hoffiofl. Hunuing water in' tho stable, and (under roof,) and u largo Stoek-yard attached. Ho is, indeed, amply pro vidod with everything to render bis bouse A desira ble stopping place, ami a comfortable homo to tha traveler or permanent sojourner. Having had many years experience as a hotel keeper, ho hopes tc bo able to please and to’receive a liberal share of patronage. 4; 110 Permanent and transient boarders rocoivod on reasonable terms. . r . giSt" Terms Modern o. . w.-.u. A’ MTEBB, Proprietor. April 24, 1802.—«m.' W. St. BEETEIf, Oathicr. BLACK. SitSiS. DOMESTICS. Paulings, DRILLS DENIMS, JEANS, in groat variety at old prices. While Goods and Notions, assi&kgesalb 2id ACRES 14 ACRES. DANIEL ECKLES, \ Asm’gnec. May 8,1882—7 t AND FRANKLIN RAILROADS, For Okambersbnrg and Hagerstown, , . D. N. LULL, Snpt. R. B. Office, Chamb’g May 8, 1862. LIVINGSTON’S TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! N the flionth of December, 1858, the under signed for tho first time offered for sale to the public Dir. J. Bovex Dgds’ Imperial Wine Bit*’ijrs, and iu thisshort period they have given such univer sal satisfaction to tho many thousands of persons who have tried them that .it is now an established article. Tho. amount of bodily apd incßtaluiiscry 'arising simply, from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of tho utmost impor tance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should bo bad; for diseases of tho .body must invariably effect tho mind. Tho subscribers now only ask a trial of OR. J. NVEE ODDS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!!! from 111 that have not used them. Wo challenge tho world to produce their equal. .. * Those Bitters for tho cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and. for Purifying and En riching the Bloop, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth* To be assured of this, it is only necessary to iimko the trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third stronger than other wines; warmfng and invigorat ing tub whole system from tho head to the feet. As these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their charac ter, So they strengthen and invigorate tho whole system and give a fine tone and hcall/ip fiction to all its parts, by equalizing tho circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They arc also excellent fur Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN AND BRACE THE SYSTEM. No is subject to‘lassitude and faintness, should bo without homy as tho are revivifying in their action. Ci and 8 ccnt r # 10 “ THESE BITTERS WILL NOT ONLY CURB, BUT PREVENT DISEASE, and in this respect aro doubly valuable to the par*- sou who may uso thorn. - For # INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervous System, Paralyze, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic : ' Ur. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Billers ARE UNSURPASSED For boro Throat, so common anjong tbo Clergy, they aro truly valuable. por tho aged and infirm* .and for persons of.a. weak constitution—for Ministers of tho Gosplc, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keep ers, Tailors,-Seamstresses, Students. Artists, and all persons leading asedenlry life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a beverage, they aro ivjfolcsomc, innocent, and delicious to,tho ti»ste. They produce all the,exhil arating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica ting ; and aro a valuable remedy for persons addict ed to ,the use of excessive strong drink, and who and.who wish to refrain from it. They are pure ‘.and.entirely free from' the poisons contained in tho .adulterated Wines and Liquors with which ’jthecoun try.'is flooded, . : Thcso Bitters notonly cure, but prevent Disease, and should bo used by all who live in a country where tho water is bad, or whore Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harm less. they may be given freely to children infants with impunity. . Physicians, clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable hitters over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkonnesa and. Disease, lot all Affections, of the Head, Sick Headache r 0? Nervous Headache, J)r. Hods' Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to be v/pst Satu* tan/ and J^jicacions, ■PKMALES. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and tho letters which wo arc dally receiving, aro conclusive proof 1 that among the women tho.so Bit ters have given a satisfaction which no; others .have ever done before. No woman in the land should bo without them, and thoso who once uso them will not fail to Icopjp a supply, •’ f . , DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ imperial wine Bitters. " Are prepared by an eminentand skillful physician who has used them successfully, jb-bis practice for. tho last .twenty-five years.’ The .proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture.and sell Dr* Ji- Boyeo Duds’ Celebrated Jyiporlpl Wine Bitters, had. them tested by two distinguished modi-, ,eal practitioners, who pronounced' tlic.m ft Vjttiuablo remedy for disease. , 1 Although tho medical men of-the country, os a general thing disapprove of-Patent Medicines, yet wo do not believe that a respectable Physician can bo found in the United States,acquainted with their medical properties,-will not. highly approve or. J.' DOVBE nops’ IMPERIAL-WISE BjTVERS. In all •newly settled places, where there is always a largo quantity of.deeaying timber from which a. poisonous miusmaiscreated, these bitters should bo used every morning before breakfast. DR. J. HOVER DOOS’ ■ Imperial. Wine Billers, Are composed of a pure and Rndulterutcd Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seat, Comfrey, Wild, .Cherry free Bark, .Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers’, and Gentian. They arc manufactured by Dr, Dods himself, who is an experienced*,and successful Physician, nnd hence should not’ bo classed among tho quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. . Those truly valuable Bitters have been so tborouh ly tested by; all classes of tho community for nl most Avery -va-riely of disease incident to tho human system, that they are now dpemod [indispensable as a tonic, medicine and a beverage* Purchase one bottle! It costs but little! Purify tho Blood!;Give tone to tho stomach! Renovate tho system ! and prolong life ! 2.45 p. u 3.35 “ At. 4.20 r.;ji Leave 12:55 “ • 1.28 :(t • -2.00 “ . 2/40 “ : 3.12.“ 3.40. “ 1.35 r. m. 2,15 “ 4.55 u . 3.29 " 4.00 “ 4.40 “ Price 1® per hnltle, 6 bottles for S 5 Prepared and sold by CH ARLES WiDiUFIELD & CO., 78 William Street,.New York. For sale by druggists afid.grocors generally throughout the country. In Carlisle by S. AV. lIAVERSTICK, Druggist, C. INHOFF, Grocer. May C, 1862.—1 y. .New Wise and Liquor Store, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA.. (NEARLY OPPOSITE GtlLL's IlUT£h.)> THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Merchants'. Hotel-ketpers, ftLd citizens to his new Wine and Liquor Store, -where he intends to keep constantly on baud a full and complete assortment of PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINES and LIQUORS. Any article sold as such, will bo as .represented, and will be s Id .Wholesale or Retail nt the [owes, market prices’. His stock consists la part of Boaliou, Otard, J. J. Dupuy, Pollovolsin, superior old Cherry, Blackberry, and Ginger, Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. Mooccgohola, Old Bye, Bourbon and Common. Together with a full assortment of Gins, Jnmai on Spirits, St. Croix and Now England Hum. BITTERS—Of tho very boat quality. JOHN GOODYEAR. April 24. 1862. Notice;. LETTERS testamentary on th.c estatp of ' Mrsf Cynthia Sonsomnn, deceased, '"to of Sil ver Spring township,have been issued by the Regis tor of Cumberland county tovtbo sabsonbor, resi ding in said township: AH persons indebted to the said estate'are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them, dulv authenticated, for settlement, to . uuiy auiuu JOI[N CLBNDENIN, ExtoiUor. March 27,1882, , . CIBAS* E- MACJIiAECrIILIN, A r T OR N E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in InbolTa building, just opposite the MarkeUleusb. Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, USX OX DEALERS IN' Goods,- wares, and Merchandise, and of I)iBtlllcr?,BrowcrB,.LumbcrpiCD, Beer and Eating within the County of Cumberland, as nppruiscwnml classified by Qiorgo Scoby, Mercan tile Appraiser, and by him returned to the under signed, Treasurer Coutoty, to^vit: CATIUSLE. Lcidlgh, Sawyer k Miller, dry-goods, 10 $2O 00 A. W. Bcntz, Philip Arnold, Burney Hoffman, Groceries, H 7 J. W- Eby, “ ,11 16 C.lnboff, , II J 5 Wm. Bontz, H 13 10 M. Myers, *■ 13 JO J. F. Steel, " ' -U 7 A. G. Lccblor, " 1 i 7 George Lciby, ** , J4^ Henry llurknoss, 11* Susan Winch'd, ( ! 11 7 Woodward A Solip?iilt, prodnde f Jl .15 Henderson <t Rood, 4f J 2 12 50 J. R. Noncmakor, ft 13 10 J. & D .Rhoads, '* U 7 d. F. Byno & sop, hardware, * 11 16 Henry Saxton, 41 JO 20 Armstrong & Hoffor, lumber and coal JS 10 Oliver Deluncoy, •** 13 10 S. M, Hoovef, . f( 14 7 A. B. Ewing, furniture, , 11 7 H. Rhoads, “ .11 7 C. Ogilby, Agent, dry goods* 13 10 Wm. M. Milos, “ U 7 N. W, Woods. agt. r " 1 Jl ’ 7 L. T. Greenfield & c 0.,. tf , ll 7 B. B. Jameson, fancy * ( . 11 7- dl E. Sb.aplcy, jewelry, . Jl .7 ThojpnaConlyn, “• 11. , ’ 7- F. C. Krpmer, « I* 7 W. D. A, Nuuglo, “ 11 7 James Jibudun, books, Ao., II 7 A.-M. Piper, •« 11 \ 7 J. D. Gorgas, stpvos, - 11 7 Mrs. W. Morris, “ *ll-7 S. W. Hnverstick, drugs, . 13 10 Samuel Elliott, ** 11 .. ,7 S. B. Pcunebaker, u .■ 1-1 ' 7 Mr. S. AI, Keillor, confectionary, Jl 7 J. ILRbeem. H 7 Peter Alonyor, M Jl 7 Jacob Scuer, shoes, 0 -.11 7' Robert Moore,." * ' } 11 ,7 John Ipvino, “ 11 7- S.' Enspiinger, robes, &0., , . 11 7 H. S. Rjtter, merchant tailor# Jl .7 Airs. M. J. Stumph, groceries,. .11 7 Jolin Fulldr, “ il 7 J. D. Aleck, . <f U 7 Da\id Keeny, 11 7 A. Alonusinith, ff . 14 7 Jacob Wolf, “ • ,11 7 J. Boos & co., hats/- . Jl *J J. G. Callio,. , “ XI 7 John Keller, J* 11' . 7 Mrs. E. Williams, millinery# 11 7 Airs. M. Eeff, , . “ 11- 7 Eliza titutil, " 14... 7 Mrs. J. Hutton, ** 14 • 7 .David Cornjjjjin, flour ft&d food, .14 7 John Sebmol, baker, G. Grorsman, ft Wm. Sellers, , " Lewis Faber, “ . 44 7 John Sellers .**'■" J 4 7 David Sipo, paper, Ac., 14 7 Isaac Livingston, clothing, 13 10 Arnold & son, u . 13 s lO J. W- Smiley, “ 33 1° E. B. Leonard, ,f 13 JO Allison A Koeny, marketing, 14 7 J. 11. Frederick, if . 14 *} David Fredericks, ’ “ William Askew, u James Callio & son, ** 14 7 Wm. Werf, .. . “ • 14 p 7 Benjamin Hosier, dealer, 14 7 Peter Faust, produce, • • .14 7 Joseph D. Ilalbort, groceries, 14 - 7 Jacob Sbrom, • “ 14 7 %)ICKINSOH. Strobm, Hook & Cottsy, dry goo/Jr, 13 Beuj. Plank, . M 14 ' . EAST PBNJiSfiOIIOUOIL Englehart A Wormloy, lumber, 14 Kerf A Jluimaol,. ** 12 May & Einglcfleld, “ lis Adam Eslinger, " . 14 J. Ulnebnrd-A im,, 14 George W. Easier, dry goods,. ■ 13 D. Denlingor, 1-4 Jacob Renningcr, groceries, 14 William Ranks, -14 John McCormick, “ 14 J. Ldngiinockcr, u - J 14, S. U. Pattcraoii, produce,-.; ’ 33 MJchivcl Free, , . ... 14 Jos. Bullonifto, marlcptLpg* • . 14 David Brown, . li ■ pnAKKram Wm. Grcon, dry poods, 11. Buckwultor, groceries. ■ hampden. , James IT. Johnston, drygoods, $ll D. Rupp, " 'l3 A. Shriver, ", 14 Georgp L. Hole, stoves, . ' I- 4 Cyrus Tomplin, furniture, * II .Jeremiah-McCartney,' marketing, II M. Baggo.t, confectionary*, Ac.,' . II 11. G, Mosicr,' produce, ill lower allun. Bitncr A Wisei shoes, II $7. 0( Abraham Brower, dry goods, ■ 13 10 John Coleman, “ * . II 7 Eli w‘. Wise, “ 117 ‘William Grail, marketing, *■ II 7 J. Young, ‘ “ . II 7 G.- Brubaker, " II 7 0. Ehorly, dealer, 1 II 7 VOSBOB. Brindio A Sons,.dry goods, ■ 13 410 00 H. J.-Stevens, *■ “ II 7 1). L. Uovinoy.,drugs,-' ■ II 7 Henry Spahr, flour, *ll 7 Samuel Plank, dealer, , ■ II 7 Jacob Greogor,-groceries, II ‘ 7 MIFFLIN. S. D. McKinney, dry goods, 11< $7 00 uidolesex. J. A. Swilcr, dry goods, II 7 E. L. Shryock, “ II 7 NEWVILLB. T. Mo.Candlish, dry goods, 33 $lO 00 Kliuk A'eoi. “ 33 10 " 12 12 50 J. C. AJ. B. Brown, hardware, 13 - 30 S. G. Wild, drugs, 31 7 Wm. Reed. II 7 W. t. McCulloch, groceries, Ijt 7 S. M. Glauicr, “ II 7 Pn.s. i Lautrhlin* clothing, . II 7 J. B. Cobaeh, agent, stoves, II 7 A. Fuhtman, marketing, II 7. John Hard,, " II 7 , NEWTON. Ferguson A Co., dry goods, II $7 00 S. Miller A Sons, . “ 4 H 7 Bowers A Myers, " II 7 J, A.I. Kyle, “ 13, 10 A. Minnieh, " , II 7 Hursh A Hays, " II 7 Lewis A co , Red Barn, produce, 13 10 Snyder A Nettie, “ It 15 J. A J. B..Hursh, ", II 15 Newcomer A Horn, “ 13 -10 J. AJ. B. Hursh, “ Oakville, 13 10 Henry F. Snyder, shoos, II 7 J. M. Wagner, marketing, 11 / XEwpunfl. Koonta »t Stoviok, dry goods, 13 $lO 00 James Groon, David Hoover, flouf, C; Stovick, furniture. BEXX. (Jeorgo Russell, dry goods, 14 $7 00 J. I>. Wise, “ 14 7 W. M. Watts, Miss E. Russell “ 14 7 A. Goodhonrt A oo.,'marketing. 14 7 J. Boutum, -it f-4 7 njoin UIDBLETOK. Alexander t Mullin, dry goods, 13 $lO 00 'Kaufman & Broohbill, “ 13 10 A. M. Loidigh, il ■ 13 I'O S. N. Divon, “ 14 7 Barney Gardner, u - 14 7 Samuel Shupp, flour, 14 7 C. Ueop, furniturp, ... 7 Hoover <fc K inter/marketing, 14 7 D. Newman, shop, 14 7 SOTTTIIAUBTQtf, George Coffey, dry goods, Jj. Strobm, “ George Clever, 44 J. Schoch & lira., 44 Wm. Hawk, marketing/ SniPPiNSBOBO. S. C. Holler, groceries*, ' Tnnmiu & iW, “ Jf P. Dotrich, “ * *J Jacob Paguo,. * . ff' J. IL Fastnacli & Co;, groceries, W P.S.ArU, “ H Cox & McCunb, - - -131 10 J. Heck & Co., '*\ ‘ J3 f 10 J. &J. B. Redding, “ • 12 12 50 Stuart & Sons. “ 13 10 Stevick ft McPherson, dry g's, 13 10 B. J. Snoddy, furnitWo, 14 7 Iloatotter & Skiles, clothing, 14 7 J. Bridges nicrclmnf tailor, 14 7 Rankin & Bro., drhgs, 14 7 John Stambaoh', " 14 7 J.C. Altiok, » .14 7 John McCurdy, “ 14 7 Mcs.- M. Oußbs, millinery, 14 7 J. tjandis, jewelry, 14 7 Ilyram Hysinger, jewelry, 14 7 Grabill ft Johnson, hardware, 12 1,2 50 Forney & McPherson, “ 13 W A. J. Wolf, stoves, 14 7 1. M. Ilykes, “ , J 4 7 Ruby & Lawton, produce, 10 20 T.P, Blair, ft, . 11 15 Martin Anglo, lumber, 14 7 Kelso ft Hinkle, stationary, 14 7 Johnson & Searer, coal, H ft<tl‘, 14 7 G. B. Colo, bats, &c., 14 7 6. Ay, Croft, “ “ 14 7 Beni. Ri g(jg ( marketing, 14 7 8. Myofs, “ 14 7 CLASS. LICENCE. " 10 20 .* 12 12 50 Cliarleß,Oyster, lumber) Lee ft Eberly, “ Mossor ft James, ‘‘ V. Freeman, *•* T. AVillet, dry goods, J. G. Miller, “ Andrew Ross, produce, UPPER ALLEN. Gnswiler & Zook, dry goods, 13 Uitjim Longanooker, dealer. 14 Lino ft Givler, produce, 13 Theo. Humshiro, “ 13 Henderson ft Reed, produce, 14 Edwin James, dry goods, 14 J. AV. Ilanshew, “' 14 Eber James, “ t 13 Tobias, Sites, marketing, 14 AVim Bishop, “ 14 AVm. Vannard ft Co., mi\rket’g, 14 G. AV, Robinson, dry goods, 14 AVm. 11, Eckles, dry goods, J. J. Coble, David Stroll nj, “ Jacob Simmons, " ’ Jacob AV. Loidigh, " Jos. Fink, merchant tailor, 14 Fisher & Kapp. dealers, 14 Wm. S, Burkholder, dealer, 14 John B. Leidigh, produce, 13 F; Breckmaker, marketing, 14 14 7 U 7, 14’ -7 J. Brandt & Son, dry goods; 14 D. Comfort & Sons, “• 13 Brindlo & Neiswftnger, dry g’ds, 11 John Beigle, . “14 Henry Lease, ' “ 14 Kaufman & Oswald, produce, 13 .'flumias B. Bryson, 11 13 John Johnston & Son, “ 12 Emminger & Singiser, “ 13 Zackarias & Ilaverstick. prod., 14 Jos. Milleison, luinhor, 14 Geo. Hummel, lumber & coal, 14 Daniel Grahill, clothing, 14 L. W. Abrams, , “ 14 Arnold & Co., “ 14 14 7 14 7 Bobb & Garrotson, hardware, 13 John fi, Boyer?, “ 13 11. Wilson % Sons, stoves, 14 $lO 00 J Wm. Wondorlioh, $7 00 12 50 Leidigh & Mathews, “ J. B. tierring, drugs, 14 j. S. Dallett, “ 14 Ira Day, , ' “ 14 R. Thomas, groceries, , 14 Robert Mills, “ 14 Fagcn & Armstrong, groceries, 13 S. G. Bowmanj yjjjj. ■ ,f }4 J. Eminger, ' 14 Samuel W. Worst, furniture, 14 John Rupp,. 14 Miller & Eborly, dealers, 13 C, Keimes, shoes, .14 Levi Eeigle, hats & shoes, 14 J. F. Kaffensburger, music, 14 Jacob Swartz, jewelry,' 14 E. S. Keene, “ ' pi Swiler & Kiefer, mere, tailors, 14 Jacob Wineman, baker, 14 *7 00 • 7 *7 00 10 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 Mrs. S. Bryan, millinery, , .14 George Step hour, marketing, 14 Marshall & Doviuny, “ 14 George Koser,'' “ 14 J. J. Smith, baker, 14 BEER, OVSTER AND EATING HOUSE. Frederick Kenner, Carlisle, , 7 $lO 00 Gotleib Sweitzer, “ 7 10 Michael Meehan, *! 7 10 Mrs, M. McDonough, 7 10 Andrew Gould, “ 7 10 John Cistor, “ 7 10 Mrs; 11. Peters, " 7 10 William Sikes, “ 7 10 John Hoffman, . “ 7 10 Mrs. B. Williams, “ 7 10 Ewing Clark, ‘‘ 7 10 Mrs.J. L"haeh, .7 10 George Poland,' 7 10 Mrs. J. Low, “ 7 10 Mrs.'G. Myers, " ,7 10 George Berg, ■ 7 10 Henry,Strine, , “ 7 10 Emanuel Weirichj “. 7 10 Toms & Son; " 8 5. Samuel Brown, “ 7 10 Joseph Coble, Bast Pennsboro’,. 7 10 John Glesaher, “ 7 10 . Adam Burkholder, Nowbtirg, 8 ■ 5 Charles Brewster, Newton, 7, 10 C. A. Ilennehergcr,' “ 7 10 J. J. Crawford, Newvillo, 8 5 Wm. S. Dunlap, “ 7 10 lohn Maloy, Meebanidaburg, 7 10 P. Wagoner, • " 7 10 Samuel Rupert, " 7 10 C. Shade, Shipppnsburg, 7 10 Peter Miller, 8 5 James Mnokoy, 7 10 John Miller, 11 8 5 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. Wm. Bnrnitz, Carlisle, , Benson *fc Myers, Silver Spring, mwxifo tables George Poland, 4 tables, Emanuel Wcirich, J. table, Notice is horobygivon to all persons named in the above list, that by an Act of Assembly apprg,ved April lUh. 1802, County Treasuer ers are required jo bring suit and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or before the first of July next, and by other Acts of Assembly, vendors, of vinous, spiritous, malt or brewed liquors, without license, are also liable lo indictment in the Court of Quarter sessions. Those interested are therefore re quested to lift their licenses without delay apd save the costs, Ac. JOHN GUTSIIALT,, Treasurer of Cumberland Counly. (Carlisle, May 8, 1802. . 14 7 14 7 14 7 LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Thomas Williams deceased., late of Hamp den tojvnship, have been issued by the Reg ister of Cumberland county to the subscriber, residing in same township. All persona indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will pro soul them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to JACOB LOHQNECKEK, Adminittrator. April 17, 18fl>.r*at* IS $lO 00 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7. THE partnership heretofore existing be tureen Ulchard'll. Hummel and Win. M. Kerr, iius been dissolved by mutual consent. All persona indebted to the late firm are notified" to make pay moot to either of the parties) otf or before (bo Ist of August next, S - 00 7 7 7 7 7- RICHARD 11. HUMMEL, WILLIAM M., KERRi' Bridjffport, May 1, U9J—t* ’• . NEW CUUBERLAKt). 14 14 14 13 Vest pennsborougit, SILVER SPRING, BEonANicsmma, JVotiCfi. mssoturjo.v. Great Excitement HAS bpen tyiUed in Carlisle and surround ing country bn learning that tbo subscriber baa returned fnrta tby city faith' & tremendous stock of . DRY-GOOD^, All bought for cash, and to bo sold at such low prices as will cause some people to shako *n their boots. In this very extensive stock m»y be found groat piles of DRESS GOODS, Of Silk Poplins, Turin Lustre, Fancy Silk*, In ra rioty, Black Silks, of tbo very most celebrated manufacture, Mohair, .Plaid, Poll do Chovo Silk, Chock, Embroidered Mohair Satin, Plaid, Cheek, Mozambique, Ohalljes, Bo Laiucs, Bombazines, Lawns, ‘Ac,, etc. CLOTHS. CASSIMEpES, Vesting, boys' wear, of. good quality and desirable styles; . • Ticking, Chocks, Flannels, Giijgbdmsi Muslins, Lawns and • CALICOES, Of very handsome stylos, and in sufficient quantity to clothe every female in this county. I have also tbo largest assortment of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS In tJjjp Interior pf Penpsylyapjp, of all qualities, and at very satisfyetory prices to the purchaser.. Besides. ! have almost every .desirable article in my lino of business that cun bo mentioned, select ed with great euro, and with an eye jingle to tbo wants of this community, and the present.times. Tbo public is advised to see. these magnificent loads of gbods before purchasing eliowhero, as I am cenfident that advantages will gained by a careful examination of my slock of goods, which for immensity has never been, and perhaps never will, be equalled in Jbis place for size, beauty, and cheapness - , • • ” $lO 00 12 50 10 . $lO " 7 jZSS-At the old weU-kuo\jrn stand of rffcss, -.A. W. BB.NTJS $lO 00 10 April 10, 1862. “ JFe aim to Flcqse r ” New- Spring and Slimmer Goods. .PHILIP ARNOLD HAS just roco.ived from the Eastern.pities, a largo stock of- DRYGOODS which lias bc.cn.selected with enre, and purchased at the lowest rates, and which will 4m sold ns low as can be obtained' in this or any other market;— No, tiao buying second-hand Goods of other stores qt'thc sumo rates for which you can have first choice.' S 7 00 10 10 • No old-faabj.Q|iotl-GootU to hb.. sold at'pri- Ccs .*'/ar below oriyiml cunt” as a bait to catch cus tomers. . ■ Every article he.offers is of the best quality and ns low ns oyer sold in .this place. . ilis stuck con sists of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Tho latest stylcsof Spring Silks, DoLamos,l?rigta, Cballios, Liiwns, Lavellas,-Lustres, Ac. Also, two cases of Prints for 10 cents, us good (is cycr offered in this place for!2i cents., iVU'aso|s!l*nrasOls!! $7 CO 10 10 12' 50 12 50 10 A ycyy laygo and handsome assortment of Para sols, Showorettesi. &c., which.will bo, sold very low- DOMESTICS! DOMESTICS!! Muslins (bleached and unbleached,) all at low pri ces, 4-t.mualius at 12J, Cheeks, Tickings, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diaper, &c.-, in tho same-propor tion, , \- Uloii’s Wear: Cloths, Caasimeres, Joans, Cottohadcs, qc,, which will bo sold at unusually law prices.. SKELETON SKIRTS-. A largo stock of Skirts, of all kinds, for Ladies and Misses. Carpels! Carpdy! To which ho invites tho special, attention of pur chasers to view tho choice and beautiful assortment of various patterns, of the latest styles,- \yhich will bo sold lower than any • eyev .offered in Carlisle, quality considered.- Tho stock consists of Velvets, Brussels, Three-ply, Venetian, Ingrain, Hemp,. Bag, AjC. ; ‘ I •. OIL-CLOTUS AND MATTINGS. . ] A:\hrgo slock of tho above named goods of, oil widths aud at \ All the ahoyoTifened Goods, and many more not enumerated, I *will bo sold at low rates, and all who ‘want, a big* bundle for a little money, can bb ac commodated at PHILIP ASNOJ.D'S doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Dank. April 17; 1882. ; Slictlß’s Stile, BY VIRTUE of a Testatum writ of Ven ditioni Exponas issued , out of the Court .01 Common. Plea’s of the Cit}’ and County of Phila delphia,’and to.mo directed,-I will expose to sale, by.public vendue or outcry, at tho Court .House, in the borough of Carlisle, . . On Friday the 2d day of May, A. D. 1802, at 30 o’clock, A. M., tho folio* ing Heal Estate: - All those two following and described TRACTS O fcABfD, Situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county,'the larger being bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stoq.o carner.x>f .G. V. Coovor’s land thence by Longsdorf’s heirs north 5 degrees east 38 perches to a stone, thence by lands of Geo. Bitncr north‘6li G.ist&O #-<lO porches to a stone, north 23 ■‘oust 3 perches -south 45 east 52 perches north 35v<uist.3X 2-JO porches to tho railroad, thence along the same south 30J east 10A perches to a stone, -thence t»y Levi Miley south 9J east 21 per ches, south 43 west 11.perchcs, southS4& west 9 7-10 perches,• south 25 west 9 8-10. perchea-to a stone, thence by lands of G. V. Cooyer south wost 70 perches to tho place of beginning, containing Tiroiiij-two Acres find forty-11 vo porches, strict measure, having there. timrnll ' on erected - •- 7w\ A- TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, ~Z3S, FRAME KITCHEN and FKAMEBAUN. Tho small tract beghilhg at a post on the lino of lands of Guorgo Hilner, thence along tho •Hail -Hoad south fifty-two east 65 5-10 perches to astonp, south 35 west 31-2 10 perches north JO west 52 pprobps to a stone, ( thence. by •George J}itner north 23 east 25 3-10 porches to tho place of beginning, containing 9 Aci rs 27 strict measure. Seized and taken in'oxocution and to bo sold as tho prop-erry of Mathias Hitnpr byine. J. THOMPSON UIPPKY, Xlicrij}'. Sheriff's Office Carlisle,) April 17, 1802.—ts. \ ’ 1862. SPlSiiVft, 1863. ISAAC LIVINGSTON NOW pflbrs qpo of the best anti didst attrac tive assortments of .Piece Goods ever exhibited iu this place top, MEN ANP BOVS' WEAR' of every Stylo, Quality ahd price, and is continually receiving addition? as the season advances, ofaf’ the latest nopcUips and styles tu suit all classes. Our stock «f HEADY MADE CLOTHING, al our own manufacture, cannot bo. excelled lor DURABILITY, STILK, and cheapness, of every variety to sit it’the Season,'Taste, and pock* ot. All we want is a call and soo for yourselves at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Ilnnov'or Street Clothing Emporium. N. B. All goods bought from’us by. tho piece or yard by persons wishing to havq U cut to measure, can be accompiodutjd f/oo of pJjjtrgo Carlisle), May 1, ISGj, 15 00 25 00 60 00 30 00 Assignee Notice. THE undersigned assignee of Michael Min job, of tbo borough of Carlisle, under deed of voluntary assignment for tbo benefit of creditors, hereby notifies all those having claims against the said Michael Minieb to present them, and'those indebted to make payment to him forthwith, at his ; residence, in tbo said bofough, •. 1 DANIEL ECKLES, Aniiguee*. April'24, 1£82.—3t Nplico. IS hereby given that an election will bo held on MONDAYTUE fmj WAY, OS' MAY, IBli'i, at tlio Court House, in Carlisle, between,’the hours of 2 ami-t o'clock, I*. M. ol' na'ulday, to electa Pic suleut and fivu Managers tor the Carlisle Gas and Water Company, GEORGE Vi ISE r ,S'ecre'a;y, April 2t,.18C.2—3t. ■ JOB X’RINTINO neatly exeeutod all tki. tflei Removal* | JACOB SENER'S Boot and Shoo Store i« removed to nextdoor to Piper's Bootltow,oxW opposite tbo Cumberland Volley B ink. j GRAND BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT SENER’S Cheap Boot and Shoe store! SEW SPRING ARRIVAL 6J? BOOTS and SHOES. Tbo subscriber h£a jhst received from Philadel phia and Boston an cstoDfira And rpleadid ment df GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIHS , ‘ SHpIES, Men’s aud Boys’ Boots, Shoes add Brogohp, Mon'c Walking Shoes, calf, patent leather, and elotk Gaiters, Ladies' Button Boots, Balmoral 0 and lace Bools, Gaiters, Busklni and Slippers, Ac., Ao., Ac., Ac,, Ac. MISSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES'. TRUNKS, " CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, £e.. Ae. which will bo sold low for cash. Purchaser! are invited to call and examine our stock, and they will find that in price and quality it will compete with any.fSbpo -Store in the place. At the Now Store Roonj, next door to Piper*! . Bookstore. Apr lid, 1562 Du . . JACOB SESEJJ. cujiiiEicL.iND VAi<i.Eir bakb, NOTICE. —It will bo seen by the following; advertisement that Henry A k Sturgeon, Esq; has retired from the firm of Ivor, Dunlap A Co., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., .pf Carlisle, Cum berland county, Pa;, has been, oasoddtod. with tba remaining,partners in the firAof Rcr, DupUp A Co., and that Win. W., Jlepburn ups boon clocUd’Cftsbfc?' iu.the place of Mr, Sturgeon.' ' the rnorniETORS xow arb: William Ker, Isaac Brennimav, Richard Woods, John S. SterrbtJ, John C. Dunlap, John Dunlap, ; Samuel Hepburn, This Bank will continue to do a ’ -i- •* . GENERAL 11 AXE IE 9 AED gXCUAXet! nysiEssE, .. . •; At their. Banking House, in Carlisle; under thf name and stylo of KEll, DUNLAP A CO; Money, will ho received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notice. .Certificates of bearing interest at the rate of jive percent.; will b# issued for ns short a period as four months. Inter* est on all certificates will cease at maturity, but if such certificates n.ro ; rcnewcd at guy tyim thereafter fur another given period, ttyey elml} bear tlio same rqto of interest up to ihg iyiio of 'fenpwftl., Twenty days notice must bo.givon of an intention to with-; draw interest deposits. ' The,proprietors .would call tho attention of Far mers, Mechanics and 'all others who desire a safa depository for their money, to tho fact that not only liablp to the amomft.of their stockTa tho. Bank, but,arc individually liable, to The o,xt«Ht or their whole estates for all tho deposits and-othep obligations of Ker, Diinlap «t Col- , ‘ i Particular attention .will bo given to tha collas* tion of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Checks; Ac., in any part of tho Ilnitod Status and Canadas. Ko-iniUanccs made, to .any part of-the United States, England find Ireland'. Thoy.iyiU at all times bo pleased to giye any in formation desired in regard io money matters ia general; , Tho fhvthfijl and. conffdoMigl execution of all business cnttiislod to them may bo relied .upon. Tho Bank.will bo open forbusinessfrbih.O o’clock in tho morning, until 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. Discount day,.every Tuesday. Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on favorublo terms. Tho proprietors.refer to Jay Cooke A Co., ) E. AV. Ci.ajik * C 0.,;[ rhll!liel - ! ’ i,,i ' Winslow, Lainer »fc Co., Now tork; Clark; CuEsar A Co., Boston. , • ... W. W. lIEPBUHIJr Carlisle, March fl, 1362;—1y r Cdthier. iFire I lisili ancc. r PIJE ALLEtf AND EAST PENNSBOROV i MUTUAL.FfHU .IMSUHANCP COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated'by" an act af. 1 Assembly, in the.your 1813, and haying recently had. ita charter,extended to tho year 1883; is now in active and vigorous operation , under'tho supop intendoneo of ibt following Hoard of -Managers; ' iym. 11. Gorgas, ’Christian Staymqp* -Michael , Cocklin, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Oathc£rt; JacoV “ 11. Coover,,John Eichelbcrger, Joseph XViciccrnhanj, Samuel EbcHy, jiudplph Martin, Hoses Brioker, Jacob Coover and J. C; Dunlgp. The rates of ipanfance are as low* and favorable ns any Company of tho kind in the State.- Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plicat|uu to Jbo Agents of tho Company who.ar« willing Jo wait upon them at any. time. President —W. R. GOB GAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum berland, bounty. • ■ ■' Vico Prcs't,-—CuniSTiAN SxAntAif, Carlisle Cum berland county. . - . * Seot’y.—John C, I)unlap, Jjfochamcaburg, Cam-* berlrttfd cpunty.\ . ' Treasurer— MicrtAEL Cocklix, Shepherds town,. Cumb’oHund county. AGENTS. . Cnmhevlqni County.’ —John Shorriok, Allen ;He»-. ry Zoaring.Shiromaustown; Lafayette Poffor, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Chnrohlowu; Mode Gri iith, South Middleton; Sam’!.-Graham, W. Pehn*- boro’; Samuel Coover, Meehahicsburg; J. W; Cook lin, Shephordstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen ;JV O. Saxton. Silver Spring; John JJyer, Carlisle;; Valentino Feenian, New Cumberland. •. - ; York Cunuty. —\y. S. Picking, James Griffith. Warrington; J. I?, Dcardurlf, Wqalimgton f Richey Clark, Dillaburg; D. Rutter, Falrvtewj.John' Williams, Carroll. DUnphiii Houser, Harrisburg.’ Members of tho Company having- policies übont to expire, e«n have them renewed, by making appli cation'to any of tho Agents. March 13, 1303* . ;rioliivr joy Academy. 1 n JSnylish and Classical Boarding School for Young Men and Bogs, . MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO:; PX STUDENTS designing to pursue the study of the Ancient and Modern Languages,..Higher Mathe matics, .Natural sScicnpes. or common .English Branched, vyifh a vjew .to preparation for cdllagc, touching or business, will find this Institution to offer superior advantages and inducements. •- Tho school is well provided with a very superior ; sot of philosophical, chemical and astronomical ap? paratus, for-experiment and illustration, together with geographical, physiological and other maps, charts, Ao. Tho Summer Bcaaion coramencos op the Ist Mon day of May. For further particulars address tho Priuoipal. , E. L. MOORE, , March 2T, 1852. - . , " ' * CLEMENT k STAKES GREEY MOUNTAIN] WASHING MACHINE. PATENTED JUNE 6, IBSS. ; • . [ qaiis machine is so very simple in non -1 strnction.nnd efficient updepsy .in operation. Unit u hoy or Kiri IQ of 12.[anti ago can,perform tho sor'viJes of,gashing with ease, noil do, it m 1-4 tho limn Unit a grown person can without a Ma eliiuc. This is a great saving to thoso that hire; also,-to tho bouo and niuselosof thoso who are com pelled to endnro tiio trials of tho washing day.— This Machine il a gmtt self-lnhor nnn'it'j-Invention. It is tho universal expression of thoso who have used it, and they are.legion, that tho.hilhorto long and laborious work of washing duy is’ 1 made quick and easy," by thu tuo of this, maohiun; anti-th. timo is now at hand when nofnmilj should b» with out oho. - , .' ... v •The Proprietors have no hoiilitncy In say ing that Ibis is the acme of Washing Machine In vontion, and worth more than'aU othuty combined. It i? in fact tho.“ NKPIAIS XJIiTUA" iu.this lino of invention. JTor continuation of tjio pboyo, cull and cxuujino one at the shop of J. iL/W BAYER, North Hanover Street, Carlislo. Carlisle, Doc. 12,1801—ly» . For Rout. ■ THE largi rooms, fonuerjy occupied by the PoaUOfflco, corner of Hanover and Pomfref streets, Carlisle, aru for rent, inquire of J. B. BIIAT'TOIf. Acliukiiis! rator’6 Notice. TVfOTICE Is hereby given that Letters of It Administ’ ation oft the estate of ’iVm, Hughes, late of tho.borough of Carlisle, dcc'd.,* linvo been’ grunted.to the undersigned. All persons indebted to tho intestate. are requested to limko payment im mediately, and those hating* cllfims against th« es tate wiU also ptesbtfV then for settlement. ' W. H, MILLHR, •* mt*r» 4rt* x, m 2,
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