'4 (r)liintier, ■total Items. Winter still lingers In the lap of Spring. "' The Dpfnoorats ,ol Newvlllo elect •’ cd every man onthelr ticket, bn Friday! Obdwdkd Out.—Several oomraunlca tiona. They will appear In our next .Is^ (UO. ’. ’ THE ’’Susquehanna," a new engine, will be placed on'.the Cumberland Valley railroad in a few days.) Mb. of the Senate and Mr. Bamberger of the House, will accept but* Ihanba for their attentions. ’ The small-pqx .ls. bn the increase In Newport, Perry county, ‘Dr. Joseph: Eby, a physician town, died of thedls ejaeod‘Mbudky,6f(oatWeek, 1 , ' i '’ TnßequlnOotlalstorm la set down for (hc.2lst.of March. ' WO think Tuesday last was the day, ns the winr) vyas very high, and threw thlnga about in-line, style. ' ' ■ Daniel HcHßßwilisali at publlo sale, at hia residence, ip NeWKlngaton,, horse, cow, shoals, pigs, spring wagons; harness, Mnp'hla qnUrb'.btbol): of butcher-' Ingtools-'■; Tub Riv.: S, F. Clero; D. D,, formerly pastor rifSt. John’s Eplsonpal, churohV Carlisle, has resigned tbe_ position ,of Warden of the Burd Orphans’ Asylum, Philadelphia, to takeeffebt at Easter. Has a Bad Appearance,—We meant lbs growing Wheat crop. The plant jha* i dead and. eohrlveled appearance, but yet If, the roota are niivij.aud uninjured;.' we orop, ; Qpi> agri cultural friends are divided In opinion on thia,Buhjeat. ri I- ■.'■'l .y ■;, ;j;,' :,i , ; , V); ;,; ■wb are Indebted to- Hon. Prank P. Blair of the U. S. Senate,' Hon. B, J. H'lldemao, Hon. Wm. McClellan, and HdnV J.,' LawrencoGef*, of the House of Representatives, for late speeches and Congressional documents. ; ■; . OBPRAN'S ; CoijßT;—The March. ’,»es : slons of Itje Orphan'e Court .convened! In, Carlisle on' Tuesday Inst, the IQtb lrist. A, very large amount of business will he brought bgfore; the Court, there being. Ihlrty-nlne.aoonunts on the list for oon- ; Urination and- allowance, being the larg est numbar presented for many-.yeans. There will.also be other legal matters to be decided upon. . . ~ ... Oct ok ■ Pashto^,-AtUoloii of sll'ver offered as wedding' presents'll ave> br >en roied, not exactly vulgar, hut i'uuou Iti- rated and unrefined.", Instead of th( we, works of art, statues and painting, so mb- Ihing about which.a sentiment oari be entwined, are henceforth to be the things to profrer.to the newly wedded; Bonnem^—Straw' bonnets and' sf iravit' trimmings of aH’klnds will,it Is thou gbt, be’very fashionable the coming sense ,u,— It is difficult to say at this early pi Wind which shape - will-be likely tp.tttki a the lead among the rest, but the oottagi (bon net, and anew and,very.ooqnettlsl a hat, the “ Dolly Varden,” will be sure to win favor. Thebe is considerable demao d for money at the brinks just now, and floan «h are qulteatrlngerit but the Indlt latlons we that after the fiietof April i money mil be plenty., According to tin , dally pipers of Philadelphia; and New • York money nattenraro much caster U a those cutes that Is usual at; this season t ot the year. i. Local Option at Shippens bukq.— The people of-Shlppensburg.hav ring hid a law passed allQWlpgUigm to dt lolarhtor or against tho .ffdensl'hg ofi taw. ores and drinking-hpuseS, Y°tocl ,op Oje . .question pn Friday tasty .when .those, 0,, pposed to license pafrled , their, point b y; the-'de cided majority of 160. .Thin del jlslon lasts for three yekrs; at the endofi Vhloli time the people will Regain vote or j the ques tion. - •' j, I Bothmeurl’B painting ol f t he battle of Gettysburg' Was to have b be n delivered on the 22.1 of'February to t ha authorities of the State,! It Ib dow hell ev \ id; that the delivery will be postponed ut it ll,the cen tennial. This painting la tic the pro. petty of the Rla'e, and ehmili i bo, at once | once hnmle.l over-to |!m #»plni r . If>; jat“nd of ihls.jc Js -exhib erl . vttwniuh the coun,trv’ for the o(- R/' »thni-;rel «n workings of our 1 8( * 0 o> system, ; The,ele otlou of Wesley | to th e position named vyould eeourp to fliycnmliig County' ah; 'able, active and' | en-rgetlo ,nt. He at preo | ent edits the education al department of | the Williamsport Sun. I Death' op Robert < jippiN, Sr.-RoI.- , art Qifßo, Sr.,,a. .forme: r' resident ,of this county, died attbo'rea- , Idenoeof his eau, at White Hnrsb, Can: iden', bounty; New foraey, on February 2 9th, aged seventy four years and aixmt >pth'a. Mr; Qiffln was born in North-Ml Iddletoa township, Jand resided!'there'OP , til’be Was past the Wisrldlan Of .life;' He ■ : 1 was a good map and gjssful citizen;, To, tb 1 blast lie cherished ■f a f (,e . n f t of.his obHd* lJ i'b r faeak of hls eaVly ® Q n«,and,bie , ir)endi . i , ,pp the hankg’of the ■Unodpgulnet, ~ ■ ■ Poisoflßß.ilThom.. : asMlnehallof Ohb?- *T' kWtpiiely ped ' soned ayeekortwo *»inos, by his barber dropping sohio hair *ye upon his lip, wb He dyeing his poops aracbe. The part aw died to an Immense a B ' 29 and he wept 1, oto convulsions,; and »a one time bis 111 , p wpp considered In 9„ an , gw ’ Melplna fair way to recover. ||tbli) should bo ;s»r warning to those.who MU«e hair dyes,d whoaro not.ptyere |that they pro cot nposed of active and poisons,. ; -V,.: : . ~ Member ! U la«q 'na>'.—Railroad «ool wats fromoa releesi aesson the part of the ™tlms con'll '.nue to bo nutnerdua, despite [DO many ryarnini, go given by broken BBd r outllated 'bodies'—tiie iesuitbf or * ? UB< ‘wife to A. ot iid i novlng- trains trnM,« Pen i C -; l>,lut toT ' w »lklo g oiiTsllniad at 7™", ; rtepently a I toy net aed ZsoharlaS ohaSPif d-W.hdardA irelgh t train at Mo-' on,. 0 P® J um. and .wb Ho dot ng oo he fell an f n t,, r bj. hls lefts'K > badly Injured that vt„ * tlo b waa rend, ered m ioe»»ary. slneo leanaei- tb at ihe little b- tor died on nig Jit- , 'l'he April term 61' tlie Court of Oyer ’■ and. Tcnuloer, 40,, will' oommenoe in J j Carlisle on Monday; April Bth, to odutln; he two weeks. Weihear (t aald that the Burgess-elect, Ml, Wallace, inleuds to give considerable attention to his new duties. The etreets jaro to bo ■ cleared of rubbish,, limber, wagons, 4b., arid the town put In trliti'., :Wb are glad to hear this, for it Is a fact that, for many years, our town..baa .beau alnjost totally neglected by its officers:-; Mr. Wallace, being a man of enterprise land:taste, w 111 ,■ wo leel satisfied, disc harge jhls.butlOß falthfully and to the eatjefsoT jtlbn of our citizens. ' 1 Hhoe Store Bobped.—On Wednesday Inight last or early on Thursday moru la g,; the boot and shoe store of Cap. Wra! [Mi. porter, pn West High:,street, was ib qrglarloaaly entered, and nine or ten |P airs of line boots stolen! therefrom. .The (v aide the. prop erty stolen was. about ;SiidO. No olne to the thief has ns yet been jclisoovered., • , . ! More ThievinO.—On Saturday night j last; the:house of Mr. N". Hautob,. on Si j Hanover street, was forcibly entered, and a large amount of provlslous stolen. The thieves effected an, entrance by prying I open oho. of tbe baok windows, A sank of flour, coflee, beefsteak,, and, id fact, everything the thieves could lay their f hand oh, was. taken.. !, 1 ' ~ . . , Honseke-epere should, at tbls season; be more than usually vigilant In keeping : Watch und Ward upon their premises, as : it Is certain that there, are thieves, dbbqti “Fast bind; fast find." ■■■ ' A. Monster Calf. —on Tuesdayfaet, Maj. A. A* Lino slaughtered the largest calf of ita ago we ever heatdpjf. ' It, was jfist four, months old, and weighed; when dressed, 255 pounds. It was a beauty, and the ffajor sold It out to his custom erms at his stall, in our market yesterday forenoon.: This calf, was purchased of Mr; Barauel Abrams, of West Pennabdro’ towbsbip. •' ,j ■ Accident.—Op Tuesday • afternoon fasti Mr. Abraham' Beelem, whilst aid ing to shifts pew ear■ from Gardner & Oo.’stmachlne shop to therailroad, met with, a very painful accident.' During the operation, by some means a heavy pleooof timber fell upon his right leg, hreqking c l( below, the knee and dialnoa tlng (he ankle. The Injuries cause great .pain and .will doubtless confine hirri to his house for some lime; .. Concert.: —Don’t' forget »he concert of (lie '’primitive .Vlelliodisia this (Thurs day) evening.. The .proceeds are to be devoted to a good cause ; therefore ,a ,fiill bouse should greet them. Those who love such lime-honored tunes as- the " Old Ship of Zion,” '‘.Caiman’s,Happy Land,” and on " Jordan’s Stormy Banks.”, will be delighted. Tlcketsonly twenty-five oenta, . . , Attention, Fishermen.— The trrtut fishing season 1 will, commence on the first-day of April, apd the disciples of' Isaac Walton ate already preparing for a lively time among the finny Inhabitants of our streams/ On Chat day we suppose the Letort anglers wlil bo out lb force; and with " rod arid line, hook and fly,” prepared to. secure a goodly number of the “ epeokied beauties.”, To tbu true sportsmen, there is something fascinating in tne angling for trout, and ho that woiild take theiri otherwise than by .rod arid line, Ip undeserving the'name of sportsman, and the law should be en forced against blip.. • A MiLfTAptT . Bo abd, , consisting of Captain Wm; Aekids,- (colored,/Captain Benjamin P. Butler, (‘colored,) and Cap talnDanlclA. Barnhill, (white,) assem bled, at the Court-house, in this borough;' on Monday last, to audit and appropriate the military fund In', the hands of the County Treasurer. According to the ebt of Assembly of May 4,1801, each person, who shall be a member of a regularly organized volunteer company, Is entitled to-$l2-per year.- There Is also provision made for armory expenses, &o. The board was in session two days. Mechaniaburg, March 18,1872, At a meeting, of 'the . Washington Fire Company hi-Id in' Its hall, March 7, 1872, the following resolution was ununiintiusly adopted, mid IhesepretHry ilirected to forward a copy to the fire (ippurtmeht of Carlisle and also to have the same published in the County papers : " . Reso/vf/l, That the thanks of tho Washington Fire Company he tendered to the-i arlisle fire tle|jiirf|tlent for the prompt’ and; kindlyoffer of their ser vices on ihe occasion' of the fire on the 6,th biir .borough.: ' Effect op Ciianoeb.— The. -suddeu changes in the ,w,ailier ( which we .have expeflptieed In this latitude during tho greater part of the winter, have,been riot only uncomfortable, in-the extreme, hut have given rise to emigre, colds, influen zas and kindred diseases, which now prevail to a large extent.. There are few persons who are not effected In some euch way, and Miedlttle children especi ally are suflerlng to an extent almost un precedented, The nearness ‘of spring, with the :now dawning prospect of mild wind and genial'BUUshiue, encourages us to hope for the future. School Bdperintendents.—Tire Sen ate In.this State has under consideration a bill Intended to regulate and muse uniform the salarles of sohool Suporln tendente. The bill provides, • that one dollar per square mile shall be paid.each school Superintendent for services j but the salary in the. aggregate, shall, not be leas tbap one thousand dollars.except In cases where the'fe aro less tban one hun dred eohools In which case the salary shall, be. eight bupdred dollars, There was a good deal of opposition manifested to the bill, although from the debate there appeared to bo' a general belief among Senators, that-some , regulation looking to uniformity should be enacted. It is probable that the effort will .result th some substantial 1 good'lyben the pro position la again considered. Are Newspapers Drab ?—Many peo ple think newspapors dear, that three or four cents a week for food for the brain Is too oxtravagant; but nglaasof whisky Is manufactured -frnm i ahout seventy grains of oqrn, the vaino of wblob Is ton small to be estimated. A glass of this mixture sells for a dime, and If a, good brand,'is worth more money: It fires the brain, deranges and ‘weakens the physical system. On the . same side board on which the. deliterlous beverage Is served lies a newspaper. :It is covered With,ft halt - million type, it brings Intel- ligence from the -four quarters of the globe. ! Too newspaper coils the least| yet It Is true, there are a large numbea of pe .pie who thlnk corn Juice cheap and a newspaper dear.'' ' 1 1 Oca Borough btilmoit,-Our Bur lough election, on Friday last, passed off qultily. The new law prohibiting the jselling or giving away of Uqu,,ri nr malt plrluksof any kind durlug voting hours, ; was strictly observed. The bars anil restaurants were ail closed, and only opened'when, the election closed—seven o'clock! -At that hour those! who had been sufferlogdurlng the entire day from thirst, rushed, to the taverns aud beer cel ’ lars, determined, as far as they could, to I make up for lest lime, mill, the day and the night passed off without disturbance ofaoykind. It will he eeeu that, for Borough offi cers the Radicate elected their Burgess, (Mr. Wallace,) and the Assessor; the Democrats elected the Assistant Burgess and Auditor. The vote was light, and ' the Democrats of the East Ward were particularly careless, and failed to turn out in Jtpfoe.- In tbls ward pur vote fell short 113; the Radical vole 31. In the Ward the. Democratic vote was short &V the Radical voto'oB. The ne groes polled some 175 votes, solid for the Radicals. But for this negro vote, we 'buld h»ye elected eybry mad', on pur ticket. As it Is, the Radicals will have control of Borough affairs during the next year, and If they ban rescue the town fiotn the financial difficulties into which they have plunged it, we will give them credit for more wisdom than we ever supposed they possessed. Below we give the official returns: ; BOROUGH OFFICERS. CHIEF BCKQESS. E. W. Andrew Kerr,, . , 23a J. it. Wallace, . its . ASSISTANT BURGIESa. ■ Joseph B«Mz. • -an ■ ■' i ’ 327' ’ HU JoahuaJ/agtm , 16S S2B -}Q3 ASSESSOR. , 278 ' t ~169' , . AUDITOR, Wm. McPherson, Jloh't Shettffer, ■ . James K. Irvine, ■ 801 Jamet A lyaiT, ■ 117, , ( EAST WABO. .... TOWN.pOUSCIri. D.’T; Greenfield, 270 IFia, H.rnte, ■ . its Jos M’Oohpgai. ; .1205 Wm Vanee, , i ms Charles, Weirlch/ , 265 John fUmt. 1W S,A.Plfglje, - . M J.T. Zug,. -V. 181 JUDGE.; Jos; O. Thompson, S9il d Ftedjer, . INSPECTOR. Peter Spahr, 2811 D. If. Burkholder, . 161 SCHOOL DtftEtrrOH. 4131 fNo opposition.] Henry Saxton, , . ' . COKSTABLR. Win. Park,, .' Ifll I O.,ip. &anno. B. WWbb. (Ind) 611. 7 ~ * - WEST WARD; ' " ’ ' . , TOWCOnNiJIO. J. H. B.ialer, . 221 1 We(zel,sr„ B*l WUlfamOrall, 2 0 . ... ,m H. al'UMp, • .320 1 Hthbt&A/ i G N. Schaonman, 2>2 \ Wtbert Black, • Bis William E. Miller, 2<>s.f Qaorge K tiheaffer, 887 JUDGE. Lewis P. Lyne, 216 1 rt ITtversllek, ■ 32S INSPECTOR J. P. Brindle, 2U I Joseph C, Halbert, 832 ■* SCHOOL DIitEOTOR. James Hamilton, 620 , [No opposition.] , k '• . JUSTICE OP THE, PBA.OE, ’ .. I)ayld‘ Smith; ( 2\5 JF. A. -Kennedy, • ■ 805 CONSTABLE. 10H | Oeorga P. Myers, '• 353 Samuel Stout, Lioensb another n'‘list. of. the.appllca- tione to be presented at our next Court, for privilege Co sell epiritous and malt It qnors,' to keep taverns;i eating, bouses, beSr horiaes qrreataurante. The liat is'a targe one, for the Apri| tertri, as a num ber of others were granted at thejanua ry Court. Cumberland countypaya an nually into the State treasury for tavern licenses the sum of $1,127, IS, not a very large amount'when compared with that paid by other counties not much more populous than our own. This amount, too, would baoonalderabiy diminished If the iooai option bill should finally pass tbs Legislature arid tho peopie be ailawetl to give ezpressloQ to their sentiments.— In that case, many of the townships and some of che hbrpughsV-as was the.case in ■ Shi pperisburg—will certainly d,eoide> against.the licensing of any man to sell' " splritoua, vinous and other liquors,” 1 and should the courts pronounce the law' constitutional, the friends of tpmporanoe 1 will have accomplished mote .real good than by ail their previous efforts com-, blued. ■, ' Hon. John Grayson.—We are pained to record the;death of this well and fa vorably known gentleman, which ooonr red at bis residence, la the town of Washington, Pennsylvania, on'Tilesday. March 12,.at. the.advanced age of ninety years, Mr Grayaon wan a dletingiilhed; soldier of the war of 1812. In 1817 hel -stahllshcd the Washington Examiner, ami waa it- editor and pmpric'or for alimr fortv ycara ■ Hr war enh-rqii iitlv anp luted Am-'elate .lllilge of toe cnnrl.- ol Waahlng’ou conntv, the duUea of which he discharged with-fidelity. He, a'an fllted for Hever*il yearn the office of' .Pension Agent In' Pilt-hiirg. Mr. G;»y-. -on waa widetr known. and'esteemeli eH am honest and upright.;man.,land: hie death, alrhouglt anticipated by film Im mediate friends, will he slneer'.v lanocii ted by all whir knew him.— F/xchmujc. Mr. Grayaon waa a native of Cumber land county, and haa many relatives re ading here. Ho learned the printing business In Carlisle. Local Legislation.- During the past week the following trills have 1 been Intro duced into the'Leglalalnre: Ali aot to llx the cnmpenaallon of the county trhanurer of Cumberland comity. An act to vacate a certain lane or road: through the farm of H- W. Kanaga, In; Silver Spring township, Cumberland bounty. Passed. • .: An .aot relating to People's fire insur ance company, of Carlisle. An sot *o enable the school directors of Shippensburg,: Cumberland ■ county, to borrow money/or building purposes. " ’ An aot relating to'governmentof Cum-; berland county prison. ‘. ' To, .repeal: aot relating to boroughs, so fair aa'relafea to Carlisle. : To Inoorporaite the Cumberland Valley. Iron company. , .. , A supplement to an act autborizlngt€f establishment of a law library in the' countypfCumberland., vn. An act relating to the election of asses sprs Ip .Cumberland,county. . . Also, an. act. relating to the collection of taxes In Cumberland.county. Also, fixing salary of associate Judges In the coudty, of Cumberland., ,:v An act relating to punishment of va grants in Cumberland county,. Election Liquor La\v : .—Gov. Geary; signed the. bill prohibiting the Sale 'or gWlng away of liquor, during thd houra of Voting bn election day’JUst in time to take effect at ithh spring elections, qn Fri day last. Accordingly thahara of all our taverne and saloons wets closed on that day, ,at least during the time', the polls were' open, and the ’resiilt was, a -quiet election, without a disturbance of any kind. ■; We believe our people generally acknowledge the necessity of such a law, and will do all In their power to aid.in enforcing it.- We think- It Is just ta.jail' parties! ea lt bertaiuly oqhuot, operate either In favor or against ode party .mere 1 than It doea the other. Every law hav ing for lta object the parity of the eleat- Ivo franohlze wllireoeivetbe cordial wel odmb'ond active support of the Demo cratic party. See List of Jurors fur April Court lu to-d *y’s issue* Fire Insurance Company. —By the proceedings of our Slate Legislature we see reported a* "suppieiotmt to an act In- corporating tbo Cumberland Valley Mu tual Pioleotlon Company of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, now the People's Fire Insurance Comyany of CarlUlb.” We hope this company may soon get upoodts feet again and take its ' place among the really solvent Insurance companies of the state; Toast December, ‘ the Avalanche, a Philadelphia periodical devoted to insurance, commerce, &o.„ re ; ported It os being In trouble, and alleged i that “many oftho policy holders, were refusing to pay assessment*, alleging that they bad paid for cash or stock poli cies and had been swindled with mutual ,or taxable .onea.’t, : jt will give ua muoh pleasutbjf thh obmpany O«n : succeed In reaunolcailhg , .iteelr,,ah(l agklu occupying! the high position It. once held in, the con 'Odenca a{ the people. Wo are,la favor of home Insurance oompanlos ln profer jenoetoNaw England, ones, aslh the for mer ooso we know the men having con trol of tbs institutions; as well as some knowledge of their operation,. In re gard to the latteryre' know, llfl.lh or noth, log ; they :may 'be either solvent or’in sol vent, or, as baa' sometimes happened, a oompieto fraud.- Notice frost the Post Office .de partment.—The . Postmaster General senda'us' the following with, the reaoesl that we publish it for public informs firm :.' , ~ VT. W. Total • 2M / ■ <« 339 ' M 3 Notice.—-Owing to the rapid increase In the malls and the establishment of many new Post Offices throughout the country; this Department finds ft neces sary, In order to facilitate the dlsfrlbutlbn and to secure a speedy transminehm of, the heavy mails now passing, particular-, ly over,the trunk lines of rail roads, to request of the public* that in all oases the , name of .the County. l as well as the Post Office and State, be superscribe ! upon ' letters, circulars, newspapers, and other matter Co be forwarded by mall. - 203 481 847 f, r 516 212 610 S3S . 485 A ; J. A, J» Creswkll, Pqatniaaier Qenerdt Washington, D. C., 1 March 1.1871/ Town Council.—^ Do .Friday lust, as >ou are ,aware, we «)e>‘tQda übw Town ChuucU for our B mmgh. The finances of our town are and hive been below par for Home time ' The Borough orders are offered freely on the street at teir per cent, discount, Without finding buyers'. .Now, air, why is this? tiunpiy because corporations are exactly like individuals. If their expenditures ure greater than .their income, (hey will, unless the" have u aoud surplus to fall hack upon .smash up. This is (he natural result of extrav usance. The pi 1 leal complexion of the new, cou uil is .five. Republicans to four Democrats; and (lie people should com* meuce now to •scrutinize their, actions, autl li no refofna takes place this year, hold the majority to a strict accountabil ity for their acts, and hereafter if they appear before the public lop.olfice, take a pen, and with a broad stroke* obliterate iheir names. It is necessary th at we be more saying hereafter, as we- have uut the same' means .to, build new streets through the property of some member of couucli.or bis near friend, whose ©lection ■ was secured by underhanded gerryman dering* because* . : by„ .abandoning by the u. 8. Government the military post at this place, we lose oyer one hundred thousand dollars, which was annually distributed here and lound lta way into the pockets of all traders and business men. Let the ball rod on, and if evils are.not corrected, let the ears of members of council tingle.wlth mortification at the knowiedge.that their course la publicly coodemed.. Vf. Where Shall I Insure ?—lnsure with the. Home Insurance Company, .of Now York, represented by our fellow townsman, O, H. Hepburn, Esq., which ■has for twenty ‘ years battled' the fiery elements, meeting successfully: every great' 'historic disaster,- Including the ‘World’s great fira at'Chlcago,’and to day stands preeminent as the leading, Fire Inauiance Company.in the United' States. mh 21-tf. C, fi. Hepburn, Esq.— This gentle-; man - baa been appointed agent of tho Home Fire Insurance Company of New York. ; This' company is one; of the 1 sou ndest, safest, most reliable and best managed companies in America. We icongralujated T. Kifk Wblte. Esq., spa-' oiai agent of the Home, In securing Mr. : H as agent, as he will do Justice to the company and to the many friends and patrons of the Homo here. 'mli2i-lf.: , Titr ■ Assignee of \lh ‘Alfred M laborer Qieffbu Wm Leldlg Geo W Lyne JJevl Kissinger Joseph Davidson Johns Bosh Lewis v" Baker David B- Halo Martin Q.. Baker Henry Jr Ileeser John B Young Lewis - Goodyear Benj Gufehhll Jpbp Hebefllg Adam. Jflu'ugle Sam’l r WmaJdhiT Tohe Daniel Myers Jacob SbafTner ueorgo Cornman Fred’k DeeuHlmon Wagner Wm - 1 Hoover Lavld- TRAVERSE JDttC A VD fEftVIIVI DELIVER 1 Jacoby Wm ■ Handler .sam*! N ; Moore Phomaj'; l } ,1 Hhlvely David.- 0 LanlzLevl I Bhermim, Salaoury l 801 l John Ho-‘U Eugene Dick A/nlrew J. Gocktey>^in|i!U Qarbor«lohD'Li‘' Anclenrtm Thomas ‘Beetem Geo 8 .1 Brown W °a A Pefler Win Otto John Orth Hiram • tailor Lower Alloa MoDorman Joba blacksmith Baker John farmer • ti Middleton Smith ChaflTA ’ ■ painter Carlisle - I«anberger-H.'D.- laborer New Cumb bor besher Johnlr farmer Middlesex Keefer Daniel farmer Hopewell Trego Parker H farmer; . Penn . WlsgJobD#* farmer Mifflin Marshall James geat Carlisle geut Shlpp’g twp, BJosier.Wm. •, , cablnetma’r FruuKford Bltuer Mathias turmer [Lower Alien Simmons Jacob farmer (silver Spring " ■Dash O D • tobacconist Carlisle Keep John shoemaker Penn **osnau«ht John farmer Newton DaVla B R merchant Shipp’s boro’ Dear Wilson batcher ©Pennsboro' Mull Zebe P merchant Mifflin Car.ithers James M farmer W Ponnsboro’ Uoovor Geo gent Shlpp’g,bor* _ Btohelberger J sr . gent B Peansboro’ Miller John A miller Southampton Uargerd John farmer Monroe ZoiglerAß liveryman Carlisle Gardner Henry machinist Carlisle Mayberry Peter ‘ farmer Frank ford Martin David farmer Middlesex Grider John Jr miller WPeansboro’ Young John , .{ dealer. ~ Lower Alien Unrtz Pet^p 1 . • Uaborer , , Monroe , " _ !-• iURORS. TERM,- : aKd coixkt of common FLEAS, 1372—2nd WEEK, merchant farmer r ; farmer tailor Inn keeper farmer laborer Eapermok'r utQher • farmer justice farmer mason painter ooacbmak'r farmer hatcher blacksmith farmer shoemaker cooper farmer : farmer • ‘ ‘, farmer ■ farmer parpcnter fanner; • • confeotlon'r Br later locksmith merchant farmer farmer farmer liveryman plasterer , miller - Inn keeper aaddier tanner farmer laborer farmer butcher geut gent gent farmer Btzler Joshua P Bitne Bam'l'i' i HanchTNathan- Mullen Henry B Uteigleman J. W Bomb James H Bwelgert Bum'l B Killian John M Dt-venney John Elliott James Taylor Philip Faber Lewis . Bhrelner JEW Bensemeo Adam Weaver David Pogue John Beam Sam’l . Albright Wlllgb’y Dyaert Adam, Frenda Bam’i Mate? John Beaver LeW ’• Williams David Myers BeoJ Bheuffer Uob’t, Kennedy Cornells Monyor Peter Gardner, Eugene Mowers John Leldlgn Adam Clendenln. James NoftUerw. U Uivler Jeremiah Bowers Adam Crop George W Lindsey John Gborga Ell Hooh George Clendenln Calvin Beetem Bum’l Gluter Dan'l H Zug David . ' jt Kerr James A Kuerly Jacob . Bowman George W Brennemaa Isaac Peffsr Lalay #IU. part ir. Frankford Sblppena’g hor Monroe shoemaker farmer farmer laborer gent liveryman farmer; fanner farmor farmer Southampton W Fennsboro W Peunsbpro Carlisle ■ Southampton. Southampton' Hopewell Hampden New Comb bor « Middleton . Mifflin ■ > blacksmith farmer farmer farther farmer laborer . Hopewell Southampton E Peunsboro S Middleton S Middleton Penn farmer farmer laborer cablnetmalr Carlisle MeQhanicsbu'g Frankford. plasterer : farmer ■ miller Middlesex TERM, OYER BRALJAIL . awl" of •Its, APHIL JHANpGB > r, AND CO I rs OP Bit SESSION* . PEACE A?fJ uaroFcoii lON PLEAS ‘ 1871. QiJAKPt , THB. COt W Fennsboro* Lower Alien Dickinson - Prahklord Upper Allen Mifflin Mifflin Sou'h imptdn Huiupdua Meithaulcsbu’g’ farmer former blacksmith farmer..; •• far iter merchant farmer•• • farmer funner.. shoemaker -hipu'giwp. Silver spriug Carlisle dealer - farmer . carpenter Pouu larmer Carlisle Dickinson gentleman farmer Carlisle Frankfort W Pennsboro’ Carlisle' 8 Middleton Sliver Spring W Pennsboro’ 8 Middleton NewvUle upper Allen W Pennsboro’ Southampton Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Upper Allen Shlpp g boro* Newton S Middleton Carlisle W Peansboro’ B pennsboro* Penn ’ Newton W Pennsboro’ Carliule Frankfort Carlisle Meohanlcsbn’g Shlpp’gboro’ S Middleton Middlesex Dickinson Dickinson NewvUle Carlisle W Pennsboro* E P nnsboro* W Pennsboro’ Silver Spring Middlesex Southampton * Middleton ‘ Carlisle Mechaulcsburg Carlisle Middesex DJicUuoa “HOW TO Q) WfcMlV’-Fiirty years ago Hid nols was Os far\We*t as tbo. people wished to go snathe Journeys'wore made In the legendary "Prairie Hchoonor," but la those days o Prog ress and Improvement, tbo word West ha come to mean lowa, Nebraska, Ifansas, Colorado. California and the Territories and the traveler' reaches aimost any point therein by a splen did Line ot It dlroad. The lino of Railroad is tbo Burlington route, which starts from Chicago over the Burlington, Chicago and Quincy It. it,, from Indianapolis ;over the Indianapolis, Bloomington Western Short Lino, and irom Logons noil, over fhe To ledo, Peorlo A Warsaw R. R.,and randldg th,*o' Burlington, reaches Omaha, Llhcoln,.Nebraska City, St. Joseph, Atohison, Leavenworth and: Kansas Oily, connecting with tbo Union Pool-; do, Kansa f and other railroads running, j from thosocltles, , ‘ Always go "Byway of' Burlington,” and yo will bo sure to be right, Tho Burllngton route has admirably answered [ the question, "flow to go West?" by the pub ,loatioiTof a trnthftu ahd interesting document, fllfod With facta In regard to time, connections, j accommodations, rates of fare, and other inter-! eating Items, and illustrated by a large map, i showing the whole West, which they distribute, free of charge. Copies and additional laforma-! matloacax.bebbtalned;by addressing. Genera ; Passenger AM.It. It,. Buifltagton,la.- Uu»lnes» Not lti s. ■ Bad lea’ and Gents Furnishing; aqd Fancy Qodds of 'every desorlpllan, cum be had cheaper at J. H. Wolfs, No. 18 North Hanover Street; than at any other house in town. SPRING. 1 ' ... COYLES .... ; ; jub> Obux9sioif MtotcSAitnj, Noi 2f South, Hanover BtroetJ darUsleii : They pave constantly lh ( stock a (large wleo lion of'NOTIONS and FANCY DRY GOODS. Ladies* and Gent s Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, Ncck-Uos and Bows, white Trimming and Huf-; fling, Paper Collars and Cuflb, Note, Cap, BasU ness, Letter, Billed and Wrapping Paper, En velopes, paper Bags, Tie Yarn, Drags, Boap>nd Hdr Oil Pennine, and an endless variety of Nick Nooks. All orders will receive prompt attention. ' COYLE BROS. S. if. Coyle. W. 8. Coyle. '49-Carpet Chain, Carpet Chain, at the lowest price, at Fryalnger £ Co's, Carpet Store..- >. , f March?—Bm —i— * ' •'. Sj r >• ‘ 1 49*Window Shades', Window Qhadeßi’ofevery Variety, »tFryainger ACo’aCflJpetStore. v f March 7—Bm largest assortment of. Wall papers in the county, at Fryslnger £ Co’s Carpet Store. ; March 7—Bm , 1 A 49?Hall Carpets with borders, English Tapes; try, Brussels. Oil Cloths; £o., do,, at Fryslnger 4 Co's Carpet Store. March 7—am - - For Crash,Towels, Napkins, £o„ go .to Wolfs \ North'’Haniover Street. :. ■j tv you Want Beef Tongues, dried Beef, or a nice slice of sugar-cured Hams, go to Humrlch's, Feb 8 72- 1- ' - Juut roo'Uved; a fresh lot of Cranberries, Co coahuts, Oranges, Almondk, &c M at Humrlbb'a ' / Prime-Honey, Street Cider,,Ameri can Sweater Cheese, at Humrlch's. i For Cabbage, Turnips, Potatoes, Beets,Pickles >y the dozen or Jar, go to Humrlch's. Farmers, how 1h J,ho time to buy your Seed Potatoes. W. A. Kumrich has a choice lot of Early Rose peaoUblqws Goodrich very low. ,■/ 49-New stock of Calicoes, Muslin aud Qlng-; halos received this I would call special attention to my new.stock of House-furnishing goods. Blankets, Table-linens, Towels, Nap kins, Bed guilts, Sheetings. £c. t at very Low Prices; Remember the place—QreeafleWa New Store—opposite’Paxton's score, is tbo place to find a bargain in the above 4oods.‘ ‘ J> ’ Feb 29 tr. , , —;—• .. COFFEES, SUGARS and TEAS of the finest quality. . Choice new FAMILY FLOUR, Qpeensware at the lowest prices? I cannot be undersold: Eve rything guaranteed. . J.M, MASONZpSIMER,' l ' : • - 8. W. oor. Pomiret and PUtStS., Carlisle, Pa Ang. 17—tf . ; ,r ; ~: ;j ;• Less than two weeks closes np the retail at Wm. Blair . A Sons. . . - Ifyou wantany klhd of waro nojy Is tho time! 49-After having had an experience In Phila delphia in maxing photographic views of houses churches and many other objects,'! feel sure i can gratify all who would like to have such work done In Cumberland county, and request any that desire a good picture of a loved home; atead to visit my gallery, and examine my plcf* employing any one frqra tho lafge cities. •• : f**‘ • 'j ,C X f HENRY P. CHAPMAN, i .|U West Main street, Carlisle; March 21,1573 SPfrtal Nottrta* > NOfnl^B.—The undersigned would ly Inform the citizens of Carlisle and surround* log cotuxtry, that.-be sill] attends to the repair* log of watches and Jewelry, in. all its various branches. 1 i- . .. . THOMAS CONLYN, j hezt door to Farmers’ Bank, i East JJain Street, Carlisle, Pa. ' Feb 20— ' f' / | •;' A MkiiANoHoiAT ,’BkßAß»Dowir.—'There.-are lively break-downs that rdakle an laugh, and there are sorrowful break-downs that make the kind-hearted grieve. To the lalf ter class belongs the enervation .bl body vmlnd wblohis usually called' general Debility; or nervous weakness, tlifd which, when.negleotj ted, too,often terminates In atrophy and death. V wholesome medicated stimulant Is the one ,-h|t)g nee led in oases of this description, uni -cleuo* and' experience unite in pointing Ip Plantation Hitiersos the true The fact, that it ’comblues tlie properties of nu luvlgntant * with those'of the regulator and altefatiVe, In Cih actly the proportions necessary to produce a radical change in the tone of the system.aml the action of the digestive ami. secretive organs, Ip an-unanswerable argument,la its favor os k general rpatoxative. '' - - atbe ittarftefa. PHILADELPHIA MABKETB,, Prom the Philadephla ledger* [. Philadelphia, March 10, 1872 EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR - • *7 »> EXTRA FLOUR - « To HUPBUFINfi. * - 6 75 HYB FLOUR - . - ’ • 600 WHEAT - - - - - BYE i ~ , - $ CORN - - . - .06 OATS -- - - . M CLOVERSEED ... 9K TIMOTHY HEED 3 50 FLAXHEED - - . .. - 200 WHISKY - ' - - a* -•-• 90, CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET' i Corrected meekly by J. H. Hosier - r BEANS par bns. ■; FARED PEACHES - UNPAIRED do - DRIED APPLES RAGS CHERRIES PITTED nor lb'. ' do UNFITTED per lb. CLOSING PRICES : OF. .• ; < ’.j . Oe^yem&Bro. to SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 o'clock, P M PhilaMarch 19, 1872. p 1 ■ SL M.. > 6 H 112‘2 ■ « .fi’f.KWO’i. r - U. 8. so. Year o per cent! Oy.,' ’ *}*K Gold, * ' Hllver, U. Paclflo U. R, Ut Mort. Bonds, Central Pacific tt. B. ’ ' Union Pacific, land Grant Bonds w /i We are paying four(4) ! per ceni Broken National Bank Notes. New U. B. 6* aof 1881,. . U.B. fl’aot'Sl, *• 'O2, not u nlled " •• >o2,lst called « *» i’aa. Zd call “ " 'ttf, 3d coll « » *m t JHviN-H AMCf'ESS.-0n tho 2Hh day of Do* comber A, D„ 1871, by iho Bot» James Mullln; Hr. John 3. inrln ol Bollefoue, Pa , lo -Mlss Hmlle DeKusß Darkness, of Carlisle, Fa.’ . CDENDRNIN.—In Philadelphia, oil tho 10th Inst. in the o£nd year of her ngo, Mrs. ?osan Ctendonln. wife of tbd Hon. John Clendeoln, of Hognestown. , ■’E’orly in life did she consecrate herself to the service of Christ, cordially and faliy, and her subsequent life wts a practical Illustration- of tho .power of divine grace In moulding, and bean tlfylng her character, and enabling her to honor and magnify tho various eolations of life —boln.g a true and trusted friend, a faithful and ) o vJng wife, an aflcatloualo anddovoled motheif, Christian;, And, tho' t during the last fow, years of her life, herbealth was extremely delicate and her reason measur ably clouded, yet light sbono betimes upon her pathway, and.her trust and confidence in tht J Divine Sa vlor"wore ever firm. J. ■ , . , . The ipcmiedlato cause of her death was an at tack of Pneamonla; and though ahedled lrom it'wap amid kindly treatment, and In the peace anil jiopo of, those who, u dte fri the tor&r. . ‘‘l. r' How Appropriate, too,,that one bo favored and so afflicted, should go hence to her heavenly home “on the Lord's day"—a day ooromemora tlveof,lh«murrecrtonof Christ and a day typical of reif thatrefnalfas for the ’ peoploofUod. ■ "Eves so, ,Father, for so it seemed gdodiri thy 1 sight. 1 ” ‘ J. A,;X. ’ DAVIS.—Ia thi# bgfougrt. ou Friday, March tflt, Bailie M. K..,-only daughter of John 'an t Lizzie Davie, aged 8 years and 0 months. ] 1872.. 'Sallle 1b dead—a child bo sweet and fair. As opening rose-budln' the morning air; Ttoundher pare Ora lot darkest cypres wave; . •• Youth ooald not Rave her froman earlygrave.” .■\TOTIOE \* hereby given that the fol* j\ lowing named persona have filed applica tion for hotel, liquor, restaurant and retailers, licenses, under the several Aots of 'Assembly relating thereto. In the office of the Clerk of the Court of QuarterUesslons pf 1 Cumberland conn* tr, which said applications will bo presented to said Court, on Monday, the Bth day of April, 1872 March 7, 1872-U Wm. Noaker, N." W. Woods, U-orge Z.*BenU, Jeremiah Hannon, a. L. Burkholder, George Wetzel. David R. QIII, Jacob Thndium, • ** David Marla, : Dickinson .township. «/P,-WeUder ~i East Pennsborough . do John P, Keet&aver, do do do ; john B. ulewiue; do do *. . do ; JahobSwolUor, do . do do pjll George, ... do ‘ ,do do. , Andrew. Brlcker, Hampden do , John Stine, . do do' jobnG.'Ueok. Lower Allen • do A L. Harsh, Monroe do > J. T.Sheibly, Middlesex’ r * . do ■ Henry Miller, do . ‘do. . John Mhorapson, Ueobanicsburg, It. ward Qoo. I<. Sponslor, do do ■rl.'W*'trylne,’, : .dp, do A. B. Lerew do : S. Ward; Chon. Henneberger, Nowvlllo borough* Sam’J •R.ZoJgler . ..do .do J. U. Worley* . ‘ Nfew Cumberland - do W. G. Sharp, He»burg * . ■* do • Wm. Clark, Southampton .township. Sam'l Baughman, do . do ,D. Z Oever, South Middleton do. George Filler. do •; do 1 John l). SbeafTer, do do Henry A. Wolf, do do AV, AJMullln, • do d0.,-,. ,Bllen-’R«peiy, «■• ,Udo **;*., .do ■JotmiMtfeeser l v» ,I ‘6ilv«pSpwn, • ; do Samuel Browp, do - - . Jacob Hippie ~do 'i, ~L».,v,?y' 1 bos LlnaaoyV do WVWard 0. 0. Faber. do t „ dp D. O. Darnbaagh, Meobanfosborg. •K, Ward Wm. R. Beaver, ShlppensbuirK S. H, Laveuture, South Middleton., twp. ■ Henry D. Repiuon, New Cumberland bor RETAILERS, John Hannon, Carlisle Jacob LilvtnffstOiii do John Faller, • ' do T, F.Junlcln. -do J.A.Grahain, NesrvlUe M, Hursh, Hhlppenaburg bor Edward Blossom. ■. do • . .bor S. W. Early, ‘ Carlisle - ’ , bor All licenses must b® H/lf d fifteen days after granted by the Court, - or they will be for feited. GEO. 0. BHEAFPEU. March 14.1*72—4t Clerk of Court. ■ DBOC liAMATlON.—Whereasithfe . L Hon. BehJ. P. Junkin',- President Judge ol the several Courts of Common Pleas of the coon* ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, snd Justice of the several Courts of Oyer a nd Terrain er And. General Jail pellveiy in said counties, ana Hons. R. Montgomery and J Oenderiln. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and; other offenders, In the said county ©/ Camber-- .land, by their precept to me directed; datedsth .day of January, 1873, hdve ordered the Court of Oyer had Terminer and General Jail deliver to be”holden at Carlisle* on the Btb of April 1872, for tyro weeks, being the 2nd Monday, at 10, fo’olookln the .forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus-, ticea of the Peace, and Constables of the-sald bdunty Of Cumberland that they.are by the said {irecepta commanded'to'be then‘and there Ih heir pro par persons,, with- their .rolls, records and inquisitions, examinations' and all other, .remexhbrancoß.tp do those things which to their officesapperlam fa '■ be done, and all those tl at are bound oy recognisances, to proseout*- against, the prisoners that are or then shall bom.ihe Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute KBlf. FOREMAN, Bherltt ; ShbbVff's OFFIOB, *'• ’* '* •>‘•l ! , MarolvH* 1872. J • 1 —- —; : 1 ! Alice Adclln Watson,l In tbeCourtof Common o\ i.t*r nyxi.friepd, . iFieun of Cumberland co F. K. holuuoovar. ' w I Ho, 3 January Term,lB72. James 0. Watson. J ... ‘ Allas subpoena Sur [Divorce,-. I . January 8,»872, it appearing to the Court that James C, Watson, the respondent, is nut to bb found In said county, notice is hereby given to Hie said James O. Watson lo.appear on thetttn •day of April. 1873. to ana^aj 4 the .Complaint of the said Alice Adolla Watson/.*-** 1 HbonO’s Office, J. K. FOREMAN.' 14 March. 1872—it .■ Sheriff, PBOTHONoTaR V’cJ NOITOE -M » tice is hereby given, that the following trust accounts have been filed In my office, and will - be presented to the Conn of Common Flees ol Cumberland county for confirmation, on Wed he.sd'iy. the 10th day of April, 1872, vis: 1. First and partial account of John Bobband Pi H, Dong, assignees or John W. Hershpmii. 2. The account o'f It. Wilson, ossigneo ofXi. W. Abrams.- ... • 3. First ana final account of 8,,N. Emlnger, assignee of Daniel Bolizql, ; :4. The accountof James D. JRea. committee of Richard 0. Whods. - • - ’ . -• i. . ; 6. The a coant ofThos. C. Sconller, committee of Samuel W.'Brattan.’ , , 0. Tpe ucqount.ol Jacob Mamma, committee of Jacob GrosS, A lunatic.' ; ; 7. First o!nd partial account of WJ H. Miller and W. Flagler, assignees of Wm. Clark. -' - • • > ’ • W. V. CAVANAUGH, i , . ,■' * ' ' ProlhonoUiiT/, ’ Carlisle, March fi, 1872 STATE, MUTlCiS.—Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on {he estate of Adam B.Longsdorf.iate of tfilverSprint township, deceased,,have been granted to tbe underslguodadmlnlslralors, tbe ft at named re siding-in Penn township, and the latlei in Sil ver Bpring township. All persons knowing tiumseives indebted to said estate are request ed to - make settlement Immediately,, and those having clalmbjWill present them tor settlement. ■» -*wj h; lonosddrf, williamina dongsdorf, Feb. 20. 1872—lit , > / i AdnyinUiraton. A SSIGNEB’B.. NOTlCE.—Whereas. J\, Johnß Smith,ot Carlisle,Cumberland co.. by a voluntary 1 deed of assignment, bearing date March 8, 1872, conveyed to tbo undersigned all his property., real, personal and. mixed, for the benefit of his creditors. Kollco is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said party, to settle the same with the subscriber Immediately, and those having claims wIH also presen the same without demy; to H. K.PEPFER, March 11, 1872—1 t. AuiffJite. i -• 08 350 - .> 20 'A DMINISTRATOR’S NOWOE.-No J\ tico U hereby given that letlord of admin istration on the estate of Jamra tv. Coruman, lute of K*'W.‘ Kingston, deceased, . have been granted 1 to the undersigned administrators, residing,ln Silver Spring. AU poisons know ing themselves Indebted to said estate’ are re* qaeSte'd to make settlement immediately, nnd thoqe havlng claims to present them'for settle* ment JAMES D. BELL. WU.SEfISrtMAN, . March 7,1873—f1t , AdminUtrotor*. AUMrNIv'STKATOrt'rt NOTiOJB.-Nn ttco Is hereby given that loiters of admin-• Hon on the © tat© of George Trimble, deo’d late of Hampden township, have been granted to the undoraigoed administrator, residing ih Silver Spring-township. All persons knowing thetuselyes Indebted tosaldestate are requested to make Battlement Immediately,-and those having claims to present them for settlement i . , . , XHOMA^T^IMBLB, * Feb 15 1872—61* riI«SQLUTION OF OOtPARTNER \_j SUiP;—Notice la hereby given .that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style, of Bratton & Kennedy, publishers and proprietors of the Amkuioan Voiatntbkb. has this day been dissolved? by malail consent; William -Kennedy having disposed of bis entire interest la the of-. doe. VO.4* B. Bratton.. All accounts for adver- Using and job work, and all subscription ac count* due in Carlisle, will be settled by either of the late firm, iTheianbeorlpUcmaeoaUnlUkon* tide of T carlU’e,'have bean traualbrrrii totJ.B. Bcalton.and will bo ’collected byhlm; ,„v« J, B. BRATTON, '’ l ■' > ■ ■ frILUAM KBNMDT. CwUlls. F«b. «lh| , jHgrrirtr. mar. ILegai HOTELS. Carlisle, E, Ward. W. WardJ . !»• Eastward. • '■ , do' borough;. do Btß ffirpotia. > Os FILLED OTTER GOODS : . dost opened* at the. Cheap Store of A. W. BENTZjk Co., tbO'Largest and Boat Soleotod stock of ntlL and Winter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. ■ Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades : ■ Cheap!— Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome Satteuus for Ladles' amts, la cloth tints j hhnd~ some Black Alpacas, Mohairs,. CSsbmferes.rMo rluos, Uepptt, Cretounea, Bright .Plaid Poplins, Boianea,«c„dhv ’“r f. j NEW BLACK nest Lyons Qrna Grain, from. 81.25 to 91.00 Ladies Water-Proof Cioakiugs—uuo hundred splendid stylo* of Fall Shawls, Black Thibet cmawi*, long and square, all giadoa: Balmoral und Gored mart*, Loop BairUv Wo arc eaten aive dealers In Mparnlug.Godits, Families going into moilf uing, should examine our stock.' -' - A inlLltndoc all the best brands of Domestic Goods, white and red Flannel*. Shirting and Batqno / Flannels, .Bleached and Unbleached • Muslins, Calicoes—very handsome, Bleached 'and Unbleached, Canton Flannels—very low* Uur elook 1* full in White and grey' BOb Blan kets, i.rlo and Cradle Biabkets.afcoHorsa Bian ,ela.Coverlets,.Counterpane, dta., ' 7 MENjj .A.iiii. BOYS' ;WEAR I Heavy 'Ovorooatfags, Casitneres for Salts.- Beautiful Joans from 16 to Wots., also good hom roade Jeans, .All kinds* of Notions. Holairy White Goods,'ExqalsUe flash Rlbbbons. Nets Bows. A full line of Millinery Goods, such as Feathers, Hats. Ribbons, do. \yOOLJSN STOCKING ■y'AßK’B,,' Germantown Wooii swpyrv Berlin Wool. Jk. CARPETS, ■ Floor OU Cloths, all widths and patents. Velvet Hugs. Door Mats, do. New Table fill Cloths. • Cur stock’ls so toll and complete that It is im possible to enumerate all, we therefore cordially invite all tooome and examine, as we take great -pleasure in showing om gopds, . Having purchased oat goods for Cash, weeAn •elthcra much cheaper .than can be ooaglor elsewhere, and we feel confident Item thelome experience In-tUe baslncss.stand our. superior good taste and Judgment in selecting handsome goods, that'we cannot fall to please. • Do net tail to come and secure good bargains ,at cue old stand, on eon i h Hanover htreet.' * N.H. Velveteens In Black and oil colors cut 108. ■ . ■ 1 A. W. BENTZ (S CO lari. Jctohts. rpHE NEW, MONUMENTAIi Jewelry Store I Was lately opened by F. O. KKAMTER, with a fine selected stock Of CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILV 'Rapd.PLATED WARE, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS of all description!?, &o„ and-bos on band a fine assortment of ladles atm gentle men’s Cold Watches, ranging in prices from ,130 to 8100., Also.fine.ladles- gold opera chains, ranging in price from 940 'to 976. Ladles Gold Jewelry in set«,Ao.: also, a floe lot of gentle raen'd Quid Shirt and Blbove Buttons,' Now on hand afinolotof; . - ■ j i ; , 1 . Christmas Presents Milchi da Bridal engagement Rlbfes, setts of gold Jewelry end Silve Ware, fine. Musical Instru ments. such as Flnles. German ACcordeons, ranging in price from $3 SO-to.-fJO 00, beautiful Guitars, from 93 60 to's6n, &o. Also ft fine lot of flUely'flnlshed Violins, from 75 centa l© 1)00. I have a good lac of Violins at from $5 to 88, war ranted good. 'Musical boxes, winding- with treys, from $2 60 to 8100,; A good selection -of Uarmompans or mouth Organs, Which Twill sell lowdor cosh. ■ . /,* . ■- . ,j. Just received rrom the Manufactory, a fine selected stock of Bpjcks and eye-glasses, to suit all eyes, such as the genuine Poblea spectacles, of the Lenses make. The public will ploa-etake notice in.regard to spectacles, as I nave the finest and best assortment In Camber land county, and am ready to sell them'very cheap for cash, • They arc the best kno^rn. Repairing: .Clocks, Watches/ foweliy and till kinds of Musical'lnstruments repaired .at 'the-shortest notice. . The- New Mbnnnmental ■ Jewolty Store lias Jast received a of, , . t Cuckoo Clocks direct from. Europe. The Cuckoos call thehour and the half-hour, Prices from' $l5 up- to $6O. Clocks can. he «oeu at the atpre, at all flours of the day. ' ■* "’i- F« C- KBAIHEB, !! , r . MalnSt,, opposite Farmer’s Bonk, . Nov;»,iB7i-flmr - • • M: -‘- ***?•.* ■ ©romlea^ v. •VTEW FIRM I NEW FIRMT^^ JAMKS : &'W;I.-6REft:; having' purchased 'the' entire Stock : and Fix tures of Lewie, rebel 4 , in Mr..Sadler a new build* ing, next door to Carlisle Deposit Bank. off* Vto the public a large ifludweli selected! Block of tVesh Groceries, such as Molasses. , Dried Frtilt, Cheese, Back eta, ' 1 : Coflhes;'?’' V ‘ • Caudles, : • y . Spices, ; Brashes. ~ , , Meo, ■" • " 1 Baskets, •■c - i tßalt, ,<■ O’ovea,.. \ . Beef, Pop per, • ' Soda, !., : Allspice,,* ■ r ■ , Crackers, Brooms, , 1 : Flour, ■ ’ • ; Tohsi .f'J * Teas., . • Cprtlago, •, . Sugars, Clnnoraoh," Byrapg, ' C'. • Vinegary, h; » , ~;t.srdt . Blacking, • 'Pickles, 1 Blove Polish', 1 1 , . Ketchup, . Uedar&WiUqw ware. Soap, ' Queensw&ro,.' • Nutmegs,. - Glass ; . Canned Fruit, . Stoneware, -• -.l' Slarobi-M /!• •«io.;;dio.v i 4o. QoodP dellvored.to Oil pOruiof-tho town,.free ofohargo, ... The highest market price paid tor country produce ■i They nope by tulrdea'lng, strict attention to buslue**. and h dem.* please, to merit a share'or th® pnblio pain- ace,. Re4peoiluily. ,isrpTejsjsiohni ®aros. ; ;. ’J. H. GBAnAK. ’J. ‘t J.;Hi:GBAHAK, Jr. J. H. GMA HAM & SON, Attorneys <§• Counsellors at law So. 14 Southllanover St., .Carlisle. Pa.' ' Hon . J. H. GRAHAtr, late President Judge o the Mnth, Judicial District, boa resumed rhe • nineties-of the law, and associated with him Jla sop. J. B. Graham. Jr. WUI practice in' tk Courts of Oumbarland, Perry and Juniata Conn* tios. • , ■ [Deo.7. , 71r~tf. . JJNXTED STATES CLAIM and'" ' ■" B- UAL EBIA TE AOENV Y : ' WM. B. BUTLEK ■ ! 1 , ■ ' ATTORNEY ATT,AW-, ’' '•I. 1 ' Office ;ln Franklin House, south Hanover Btreo oarllule, Cambmlaml coimty, Penna. ' ■ Applications by,mall, will receive immediate 'Attention. . ~ v ■ Partlcularattentlon given to the selling 6>r rent ing of UeaJ lp town or country., .anall let ' \P ty I? * 6aS6 enclose postage stamp;' E.. UEI.TZIIOOVUU, , ... ATTOBNEY-AT-ZAW ClAWSljK>i: ' , W“offlce on South.. Hanover Street, opposite Penis's dry goods store, ' ' ■ 1*00,1,1866. . •* ‘ r ; - A * SHARPE. ATTORNEY. AND CO AT LAW , Oabmslb. Pa. ' . ' OFFICE removed toNo-% West High street next door to Horn’s drag store. . r Feb. 1, 1872—8m,* * , , “ ’ & PARKER, ATTQRNBYBATLAW* ‘ ' Office oa Haiti Street, In Marlon Hall. Oar x le,'Po. ■ - ; • ■ • D°n. 28 IP&l. , I ,|K. GEORGE S. BEARIGHT, Db,N - L/ tist. AVom the BaUimort. College of Den wrQery. . Office at the residence or fils mother C^UBhr^nnft^ t^ir6o below Bedford Dep.l‘lB6fr > ; .• ' ■/ , lo m: " AMMONIAXBD; Super-phosphate , The.NEW JERSEY CHPMIOAL COMPANY having purchased tha Chemical .Works late of PotU4 KtetUero now manufacturing Ammo* nlated Super Phosphate of Dmo. lully equal. In Quality and condition to the Rhodes super phosphate, formerly made by Pitte d Kiett, which has heretofore given such general satis faction. '■■■>, ,we are now prepared to ftirnlah, consumers and dealers with the above Supor-PbOsphate. and shall , be glad to supply our old customers and others, ' * a . We also beg to call your attentjpn, ipthoi.. OrchillaGuano. This Gi one we receive direct from theOrthllla Island. Wherever It . has been fairly tried, it is Rronoahced one of the best and bhtai&st Qu eers in the market,,, . YARN ALL'A TRIMBLE; 1 ’ r.- ,BOUI WHOAKIAus AQXMTS,. ... . • . . .147 South Front Street, March 14,1V72—5m • .Philadelphia. ■RV