If ■ ULocat Stems FOB BENT—A small, cotnforluWß BRICK •HOTOE, In bentro of town. Possession given immediately. a t this office, or Dosh.’s cigar store. . Muon needed—rain. js demand—ice water; May flowers are blooming. , v hot summer is predicted. 1 DECORATION day will soon be here. More rain, more grass, more butter. Kyk heaclß have made- their appear ance. Xre next State Fair will be hold in . Thk days are over fourteen hours in length- I’ably vegetables have appeared in market. . ' The matrinionlal market to dull at present. “Dolly Vurden" kisses fire hiiKl to he very sweat. • << The shady aide - will soon be the best .iik* to take- \Ve are daily adding now names to our list. Vou.no lamb ban made its appearance i) imr market. Tunica wagons linvn uommcnceil their nmnirr rounds. ■ y , Vioi.ixs mill iiynclnihs decorate our "anleiisjuat.i'i'"'- ' « Subscribe for' the best comity news paper, the Volunteer. • ’ , , Weather pronheta are predicting an extremely tvarm summer., " j BAilEfOOTßD'.urchlus have made their appearance oh' biir Streets. 1 : 1 , Pionios and Sunday School celebra tions will sooti be lu order. , Spkiso chickens—weak iu flesh but btronp in price—are iu market. From present appearance the apple crops this year will he very large. Hoys, spare the hints. Remember for every one killed-,ibe.pelialty is'ss.', The T. ill. C. A. intend. holding a Strawberry festival in a few weeks. Jon printing executed in the highest style of art at the Volunteer office. SHOULD he attahded .to—tha Unsanita ry condition of our streets and alleys. WiTir'tho reWn of warm weather'lce' cream and epda water are in great de mand. Cultivate flowers?" Decoration Day with its beautiful ceremonies will soon be here. Because top dteaslng is good fpr,fields, it lines not follow that,'it fe good for bends. Ii- your neck Is pretty show .it—but ihm't imagine you're neck clour down to the waist. There is uri unusual amount of bustle around thedressnmkers’ and millinery shops at present. ; Lev. A. J. CakNFß,'delivered a* ser mon in front of the Court House; on Sabbath last, at. 2 P. AL-; Keep out of debt, out of quarrels, out of damp clothes, out of liquor, and out of doors in good weather. ... A man is usually refused credit for one .;»f two reasons—either because we don’l ikuow him, or,because we do. (Girls hive been pretty much the same \u all ages. Even the old Testament tells how Ruth followed Boaz. . Wild oats are said to be the only crop that grows by gas light in cities, or looms nm by lamp light in the country. This atmosphere this week has unusually hazy. Raging fires may bring about this state of things. ‘ Tuahe^tcough drops for young ladies i»HTo practice of dressing thin, when theygaiiito the njgbt air. ' The sound of lamentation is heard within our borders. House cleaning, cold dinners and domestic misery ore in order. , Decoration day will soon be here, when the nation will kneel with rever ence and gratitude at the graves of its children.: A COUNTRYMAN', the name «t whom we were unable to learn, had his pocket relieved of some $2O at the show ground, on Saturday. Our stores are all filled with nice new goods. You can find one who sells the cheapest by consulting our advertising columns. The prospect of large fruit crops in this •socUoh of country-were never better than the present season) as the frost has done 'but little damage to the buds. Dividends. Carlisle Deposit' :Bacfc ha3,declared a dividend of 5 per cent, for the-lust six months, and the .Farmers 1 Bank. 4 percent. Fiswno parties are being .organized, one digs.tbe baits, another procures the tackle,-while the third furnishes tbe.pep« permint drops. . i • A young jpdy In. passing another should not; turn around to see what the other wears; because the other is engaged in doing the same thing. The fast flotation that has troubled phllosppiiprn Ja this': Which causes a girl moat pleasure,|lo hear herself praised or another girl run down? A new sung is entitled, “Will you love 'me when I’m old ?" It Is well enough to ask such eonumdrums before marriage,) but the answers are not to bo relied upon, sat alb , ~ .. . <■ . The facetious local of a paper In a neighboring epuhty “Come where my love lies dtealtlng— and bob bow she looks without any paint on her face.” The loaflnir business Is looking up, with a fair ffrbspeot of'a lalrge exchange -of gossip and rude remarks ou the street comers as the weather becomes aetllcd. Hebe 1s what some one says about “ They cat too .much horse, radfitVandl. too many, jplakles at liinohi outalllug sharp elbows, thin calves and red noses. Wn-aragratified to bo able to announce for the enlightenment of our lady read j;of the latest patents grunted {ton has been for an linprove- IgUons. New-Engine.—A new freight engine, named “ Pofomac,” passed through this place on Thursday last. We understand it is for the usd, pf,the Cumberland Val ley 'Rail-road Company. $• The County. Sabbath School Conven tion to be held in Carlisle on May, 21 and 22, has been postponed for the present. Notice will be igven of the date as soon as arrangements are made: Hon. R. J. Haldeman, our member of Congress, paid us a visit at our office, on Saturday. He is preparing to lake the Held again as a candidate, and Is of opinion that bo can make the nomiua ,tion for his third term without difficulty. A Valuable Limestone Farm fou Sale, situated near the Poor House, in North'Middlelon township. ' For partic ulars inquire o( John B. Bratton, editor of the Volunteer; May 10, 72—tf. /. Sweltering Weather.—On Thurs day and Friday last,,in this place,, the therfuometer indicated from 90 to 91 de grees above zero. We have never, we believe, felt such excessive heat In the mouth of May. v Merry May:—We are now in the middle of the beautiful month of May, the month of flowers, when nature throws off the lust vestige ofwlnter and stands forth clothed in the first beauties ofthe.vernal season. High Price for Hay —Hay sold in this market last week for $20,00 per ton. This is higher than wo over knew it to bo here and proves that there is either a scarcity of the article or that farmers are holding their old crop in consequence of the bad appearance of the growing grass. 2sauuow Escape —On Sunday eve ning last, as Mr. S. Goodyear wad re turning from u drive iu the country, hie horse slued) a few iuiles south ol the toll gate, on the Baltimore pike, throwing Min out of the buggy, ami bruising him considerably." Bud the horse not been stopped as soon as Mr. G. fell, ho-would have been severely if not fatally injured., /CoiiiiEULAND County Horticultu kalj Society.— At the annual meeting of the .Cumberland county horticultural society,-held at Mecbanicsburg on Sat urday, May 4, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Pres ident, J. O. Saxton ; ‘V!c6 : pre9ident, W. M. \Vatts ; secretary, Daniel* ;Bholly ; treasurer, O, 15. Neialeyp librarian, .f. L. Becker. We return our thanks to lion. Frank P. the U.S. Seiiate, and to Hon. U. J. Haide/nan, of the House,./or send ing lis Congressional documents. We are also Indebted to our triend W. D. Halbert, Esq., of the State Depart ment- Harrisburg, for a ; copy of *lllO “General Laws of tbd State, of Pennsyl vania. " ■ The Show—The Crowd.-- Perhaps there never was as many people in Car lisle at one time as on Satuiday last.— Not only, the people of our own county turned out by thousands, but our neigh bors of Perry, Adams and’York furnish ed large delegations- They camo here to see the show and to pay their subscrip tions. to the Volunteer. Theabow was all it was represented, and the exhibition was a complete success. Lightn ng Ticket Seller.—Mr. Ben Lusbie, the ticket seller connected with BarnunTs show Is, withoulexceptlon, the smartest man to handle tickets we have ever seen. Truly has he been’ style'd £he “ lightning ticket selle..” Mr. Lus bie was formerly connected with Fore paughs menagerie, and was engaged this season by Bnrnura to sell tickets only.— It Is said that he can sefl more tickets in one hour than any three men who follow the business. "Sudden Death.—Wb regret to an nounce the sudden death of Mr. Henry B- Pislee, son-in-law of . the late C. Mel llnger, bfStoughstown, which occurred at noon on Friday last. Mr, Pisleo had been in his field plowing corn, in liia usual health. Having unhitched .his horses, a little before 112 o’clock, he was watering them at the pump in front of the hotel property, when he fell and in a few minutes expired. We presume he died of heart, disease. Ilia age wu« .‘»G years,'lo months and 28 days. Bold Robbery—The dwelling of Dr. Mahon, on West High street, \Vas ou emered by a burglar on 1 Friday night, or rariier bn Saturday', morning, and the doctor’s pantaloons pocket relieved „of $27. The doctor had retired to bed be tween the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock, and hi.-. pantaloonsAvere pldced oui a chair uot more than three feet from the bed.— . How the thief managed to abstract,them ■ without noise or alarm to the inmates of ■the house, is a mystery. The pantaloons were found in the garden the following morning* The burglar effected an entrance into the house through aback window, which had uot been se curely (listened! The robbery must-have been perpetrated by some one who had a good knowledge of the doclor’n house,, an-l also the money he had about him.— This should serve us another warping to all not'.'to keep, large of money •about them. Deposit in bank Is theouly safe precaution. , Editoßial Visits.—We were gratified on Saturday last at receiving a call from our genial friend and brother* editor,' Henry .J, Stable, Esq., of the Gettys burg ' one of the able and effi cient Democratic,papers of the State. — Mr. S. is In excellent health and condi tion, the'archlteotof hiaowu fortune, and who has a reputation as a journalist of which he, may well feel proud. Long ll!e to him. We also had a pop"* visit from W. Ito dearmel, Esq., assistant editor of the Harrisburg Patriot-, a talented young man and a forcible and finished writer— H,. is elated over tbo prospects of the democracy, and Is firm in the belief that a victory awaits the glorious old party, both in the State and nation. Clean Stbeets.—Wo would"respect fully call the attention of the Town C .unoil to the filthy condition of the streets, especially Main and Hanover.— Fur weeks clouds of dost have penetrated stares and dwellings, causing much inju ry and discomfort to qur citizens, and It seems high time that the ouiiucii should seek a remedy. It Is not necessary to wait for a rain in order to clean the sheets, as has been the case heretofore.— I/et tjv>, Strppi.Commisalonqr procure a cart . attttcll ed, aml two assistants with brooms shovels, and all this cause of flC'hptaiui mgy he re moved it) » (fl'v days. If the boruugltj has funds to expend ill repairing the boiiudu);' streets, where there is comparatively llttlu travel, it Is not asking too much that an appropria tion bo made to clean up the principal s( reels of. the borou£rh, The “Ordinance of Christian BapttotbJ will wo adpiintotered in the Bethel (Church of God) on Sabbath morning, May 1872, immediately after'the regular services. All are invited. Poisoned.—Mr. John . Landwehr and wife, residing at Blocher’s near this place, were poisoned with apple-butter a few weeks ago. Becoming quite 111, Dr. R. Horner was called in, and they recovered. An examination ofau apple butter crock, out of which the family bad been using, convinced him that the sickness resulted from bad glazing. — Gettysburg Compiler , • ’ Soldiers’ School at Carlisle Bar racks.— In the House oj Representa tives, on tlio 6th inat.. the flop. K. J. Haldemau of this District, introduced u bill “to establish a school at Carlisle bar- for the education of the children of the soldiers of the regular Army of the United Slates," which was rend a first and second time, referred to the Commit tee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed. This.’is a good idea, dml, by carrying it 'out, our Miafracks would be, turned to some account. We hope Mr. Huldemun may continue to press his proposition. Petty Thieves. —We learn that quite a number of petty thefts were . com mitted in our borough within the past week. Some lost their bread, meat, pics, &c., others articles of clothing and small valuables. Tliese vagabonds make it a practice to call at a house, pretending to be ou nu errand, ami if the occupant should happen to be out, they will ran sack the house from garret to cellar, mid apy article they can get their hands ou carry it off. Our citizens should be very careful when they leave their homes— let the distance be ever so short—to see that their doors are securely fastened, ami Lhr.s’ativo themselves many days of grief. '' v ‘ ' Few Partridges. —Although several hundred of the mottled beauties, us For rester ’familiarly named them —were In troduced at considerable expense, into different localities throughout the coun try does nnt multiply "'ns-rapidly as whs ex pected, notwithstanding a strenuous law is in foice for their protection. Wo ate informetfby a gentleman versed in these matters, that the mowing and; reaping machines destroy’ many in the breeding season—especially when the second brood is bding hatched, a,nd that tbe se vere winter may have also caused their destruction in another form. The hawks tilso,.annually destroy many quails. Fires prom Locomotive Sparks.— A general complaint Is springing up along.the line of our different rail-roads against tbe destructive fires which are now continually occurring. The last few weeks have been especially destruc tive, from the AHegbenj T mountains to tbe Susquehanna river, burning a num ber of buildings and netting fire to hun dreds of fthpuaanda of' acres of mountain land, anil* destroying vast quantities of timber. Nor have the buildings along the line of the Cumberland Valley rail road escaped the ravages of the'fire-fiend. Only a few weeks ago All are respectfully and earnestly requested to unite in making the ceremonies of the occasion worthy of the day commemorated. I The meeting adjourned to Thursday evening, May lplc lurcs before employing any ope from tho largo cities. UENUY P. CHAPMAN, , 21 West Math street, Carlisle. March -l, IS72 .tfi-Tho largest, assortment of Wall papers in the county, at BT-yslngoi* & Co’s Carpet Store. March 7—;im ' TO THE TRADE! HO US I) ADVICE So. i; go to Win. Blair & Son. ’ Homo supply for all you need. They will sell you >jood Goods at low prices, and In as small lots uS you may wish. AxT'Kall Carpets with borders, English Tapes try, Brussels, Oil Cloths,\tc., Ac., at Fryslnger.t Co’s Cnrpe£ St'»re. March 7—am Pure Laurel Ice! 4IT Tho subscriber having secured a largo crop oflho best quality ICE, free from snow and all impurities off of mountain streams, Js now pre pared to deliver It to customers at low rates. Orders left at either ol tho coal and lumber ot hers will receive prompt attention. A. H. BLAIR. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. l. Where to buy good Goods chcu] 2. Whereto Und the latest novtd wSS ties of llio season. 2. In Fans. Parasols, Umbrellas, Corsets. Hustles, Skirts. Hosiery, Gloves, Chignons, Switches uml lancy Jewelry ourslock is complete. -1. Come to our house tor all your Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods, If you wish to save money. C>-rS2s>For Ladles’ and Gent’s Summer Under clothing, go to J. H. Wolfs. .1. H. WOLF, No. IS North Hanover Street. April 123, IST-—' fGj-Carpdt Chain, Carpet Chain, at the .lowest price, at Fryslnger & Co’s Carpet Store. March 7—Jin —- £2,* A largo stock of Dry Lumber placed iu the yards, before the rise In prices for sale at low figures. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Ac., al ways on hand; Call at upper or lower yards of - A, H. BOAIR.-. Farmers, now Is the time to buy yonr Seed Potatoes. W. A. Humrlch has a choice lot of Early Rose Paachblows Goodrich very low. SPRING COYLE BROTHBHS. 1572 .Touiuno and Commission Merchants, No. 21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. ThoyTmvc constantly in stock a largo selec tion of NOTIONS and FANCY DRY GpODS. Ladles’ and Gent’s Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Neek-lles and Hows, white Trimming and Buf lllug, Paper Collars and Cuffs, Note, Cap, Busi ness, Letter, Billed and Wrapping Paper, En velopes, Paper Hugs, Tie Yarn, Drugs, Soap and H.ilrOU Perlnme, und an endless variety of Nick Nucks. All orders will receive prompt attention. • COYLE BROS. M. Covlk W. B. CoVLK Tomatoes, Peaches, Winslow Corn, Pine Apple, and oysters, selling very low at HOFFMAN’S. No. 1I and 83 East Porafrot street. Nice fresh Cheese atMeans’, No. 78 S, Hano ver street. . "MayO-tf. fKT-For Quccnsware, Glassware, Wood und Willow Ware, Stone and Earthen Wave, call at HOFFMAN’S, No. 11 and S 3 East Pomfrot street. Quocusware a. speciality. Special Notwcs. CASTORIA—is a scientific vegetable pepara tion; a perfect substitute for and more effeclive than Castor Oil, and Is pleasant to lake. It cleanses the system in a most remarkable man ner ; .does amt distress or gripe, but operates when all ojher remedies have falU»l." cer tain ,to supercede Pills. Castor OH, Narcotic Syrups and all other purgative and exciting medicines. The Castorla. contains neither mi nerals, morphine nor Alcohol- ’ By.lts emollent, soothing effect, it assimilates the food and pro duces natural sleep, particularly aclaptiug it to crying and teething children. It euros stomach ache, wind colic, constipation, llatutency, croup and kills worms. ’ Make yodr drnga:l|rt Bont l for It; he will always keep it, as every f amily must have it. Itcosts butflfty conts.abottde. Address. J, B. HOSE A CO., .VlBroadway, Now’Vofk, Mny 10—Iw MOUSTACHE. . MOOTSACHB. 1 Prof. St. Croix’s French Com- WHISKEKB. (pound, Il.o tjrcat ii;L,r Grower,. MOUSTACHE. | will produce a luxuriant Mous- WHISKBB9. taebo or Whiskers on tbo I smoothest face. Pleasant to use. | Sent to any address; on receipt of Fifty Cents. H. T. BOND. C demist. N. E, dor. Tenth and Chestnut Siuu, PUJIa. Feb 15 IK72—ly- ' JACOB LIVINGSTON, Wholesale Tobacco & ‘iet/ars, No. 27 North,Hanover Stfreet,' Carlisle, l\\. Prloo.s ul low as in Philadelphia or .Baltimore. April 23, ISTtf-ly. " a: fK JflU c.Kets; CARLISLE I'KOlfbcL’ Kt AftKlEff’ ConrclcU nu'nhhi by //. Foster A Hro. Mt«r \o. iS72* 4 my, lira 113-52 IJ3« lira ura link lira " w iwl* nou .•* r.’H, io-«) i h. in; in U. H. ;iu Year n por com. i;y„ llfik’ lift, 1 * Gold. 118/fi IM) h Silver, I«>'| HI U. I‘uolllo U, 11. Ist Mort. Hoiulk, 9i\l W Central I’acllio U. K. U)3 ! < Union i'ucllia Land Grant Bonds MX Hl l A Wo uro now buying tbo notes of tho \v nverly National liaulr,.Wavoriy, New York, ut four U) per cent, premium. Now LI. B.fj's oUtlSl, U.H. fl’-H of 'Bl. •• •• ’62, not .called •' •• , ’ll2,lst called ■ “ “ ’B2, 2d -call •• “ '02,.'1d calf «» “ W, t “ “ ’ifi, now. JHavrica. BAXTER— FILLER.—At Lees’ Ciosa Road, on. Iho I'itu lust., by the Rov. Mr. IMxoti. Mr. Ilcm fatnln Baxter to MHh Mary Ann Killer, both of Hollins . BELL,—In Silver Sprint; township, on Friday last, Mr. James D, Hell, aged 17 years. HENDKh.—On Sunday. the li»lh Inst.. Mrs. Harriot HondcJ. '")Jo of George llemtel of mis borough', aged 4fr> years. 5 mouths nr.d .1 days. The deceased was confided to ti bdl of sutlerlng, for over four months. SAXTON.—IU this borough, on the :kl Instant. Qoorgo Boutz, infant sou of L). H. and Laura T, Saxton, aged 1 year, U months and 16 days. ' Thou fell upon tho houso a sudden gloom— A shadow on (hoso features fair and thin; And softly from that hushed and darkened room Two angels Issued, whore but one wont In. A. U. BL;\J[R- All Is-of God! If He but wave Ills hand. . _, TlmAalsta collect, tho rains fall thick and loud;' Till, with a smile of light on sea and land, Lof Ho looks back from tho departing cloud. Angels of Life and Death alike are Ills; Without Ills leavo they pass no threshold o.’oH Who, then, would wish or dare, believing this Against his mossongeas to shut tho door? EMIG-—ln this borough, of croup, on Thurs day, tho Oth Inst.; Nina, daughter of Geo. H.and Mary E. Eitiig, aged 3 > oars, 3 mos. and 18 days. Oh ! no, she Is not lost, tho lovodaml cherished; She lives In Heaven, to fade and die no more; And svhen this tenement of clay has perished. Our soiils will greet her on the eternal shore. HaticljsSc fflo’s- ffloliimn ABELLS’ CAKBOLIC TABLETS ! For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. ■ Those Tab lets present the’ acid in Combination with otnor etliclont remedies. In a popular form, for tho cure of all THROAT and LUNG Diseases, lldarsonesa and Ulceration of the Throat are Immediately relieved, and statements are con stantly being sent to tho proprlotor-of relief In oases of throat dllllcnlties of years standing;' CAUTION.—Don’t be deceived by’worthless Im itations. Got only Wells’ Carbolic Tablets. Price 2i» cents per box. John Q. Kellogg, IS Platt stieet, N. Y. bend for circular. Sole agents lor the United Stales. May 10, Is7t:—iw 'MrVXTPV made rapidly,’ IyLv/aN Jjj X with Hteneil ami Koy Check Outfits. Catalogues, samples and full particulars FUEE. S. M. Spopcer, Bratllohoro, Vt. -May J(», 1872—iw jpilEE TO BOOK AU-ENTrf. Wo will .send a handsomu prospectus of our now illustrated Patnily Bible, containing over •150 lluo scripture illustrations to any book agent, free of charge. Address National Pub lishing Company. Philadelphia, Pa. May 10,1S72—iw Agents wanted for the great success of ihoUaj*; ' . Dio Lewis’ last and greatest work, OUR nTQRSSTTOWx .If I* JOLLY. ERTEXD'S SECRET. It is by odds tho most taking and salable bpqk lu tho Held. 1. It is on a vitally important subject. 2.16 is by America’s mosfcpopular writer on health. . a. It is,-for tho price, the largest aud esthook oversold by subscription. Agents, tho people aro eager for such a. bool:, and will urge you to bring it to.them. Write for terms, «to., free. George Maclean, publisher, 703 Hansom street, Philadelphia. May 10, 1872 Iw 1872. Teachers, Students ami others'! wanted as Agents for Tho richest; ‘widest; wittiest; ino«t fasclnatl and instructive book issued for years. Rivals , Mark Twain’s best. Is beautifully bound.splen dldly illustrated, and very cheap. Must prove tbo groat success of tho season. Apply early for choice territory. Sample pages. Illustrations, special terras and acopy of our “Agents* Pocket Companion,” mailed ireo. Address, stating ex perience, 11 any. Hubbard Bros,, Publishers, 728 Sansom street, Philadelphia: ’ May Id—iw TREMENDOUS BUCCE’SS! March?, IS72—t! T. S. ARTHUR’S Now 800/r. “THREE YEARS IN A MAN TRAP!” (A companion to “Ten Nights In dßir Hoorn.”) ' Agents say they never had a book which soils like it. Ono canvasser took 81 orders la 3 days; another 20 In a halfday. It sella.to all classes, ages and sexes, and Is so cheap that any family can aitord to buy lu Strongly endorsed by all the leading men in the Temperance cause— Neal Dow, Judge Black, 8. P. Chase, J. H.Ornei and others. Send lor illustrated circular, con taining testimonials and terms to Agen.s, and secure good terrltoiy at once. J. M, Stoddard & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. Slay 16—4 w JURUBEBA Ik a powerful Tonic, specially adapted for use In Spring, when tho languid and debilitated sys tem needs strength anil vitality; it will give vigor to the feeble, strength to tbo weak, ani mation to the dejected, activity to tbo sluggish, rest to the weary, quiet to the nervous, and health to tho iullrm. It Is a South American plant, which,• according to tho mo-'ical and .scientific periodicals of London and Paris, pos sess tho Inost powerful tonic properties known to Materia Medica, and is well known in its na*‘ tlvo country ns having wonderful curative qual ities, aud has been long as a specific In all cases of the blood, derangement of the liver and spleen, Tumors, Dropsy, poverty of the Blood, Debility, weakness of the intestines, Uterlno or Urlnmy Organs. Dr. IlWi*’ ’ Extract of Jttrubt ba is strengthening and nourishing, like nutritious food taken Into the stomach,.it isslmllntcs and diffuses Itself through tho circulation, giving vigor and health. It, regulates tbo bowels, ‘quiets tbo nerves, acta directly on the Secre tive Organs, and by its powerful Tonic and re storing effects, produces-healthy and vigorous action of tho whole sysi cm. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, .18 Platt St-. New York, Solo Agent for tho United States. Price $1 per bottle: 1 ii>. Bond fpr,circular. . Mnv 10, 1872 —Iw GIVEN AWAY iQ-REAT INDUSTRIES . OF THE 1 UN mil) STATES. J;!()(» iwi’ilis anil 500 Engravings. PIUNTED IST ENGLISH ANU GEUMAN. Written by twenty eminent Authors, including Iloraqo Greeley and John IK Vouch . ' Wo want Agents in every town to solicit or • derh for this work, on liberal terms. It sells to .nil classes, ami no library should bo.wichouc it. .It Is a complete’history 'of all branches of Indus try, processes ol manufactures, etc. No like work over before published. One agent sold IKS n eight days, another'in ono-week; another kl In two weeks. An early will se cure a choice m.tervltory. Pull particulars and tortus will bo sent tree, with a specimen of .ihlt Great’Work, ailda J 5 Greenback. ' • J. JI.BUKK* HYDE, .* - -May2—lw. 1 ' Hartford, Conn. T/'ENITEDY’a HEMJjOCK . OINT- J\_MENT.-Tlio proprietor, has, hy tho aaslqtJ unroof Eminent Physicians and Chemists suc ceeded In , utilising tho medicinal properties contained In tho Gil, Pitch nmlßesluof tho Hemlock Tree, and obtained, a valuable prepa ration to bo applied as a Salve or Plaster for Klu-umnilom, Croupi Pain or Soreness of the Hack, Chest or Stomach, Piles, Salt Rheum, scurvy. Sores, Ulcers, Hanlons, Soro Corns, Frost Hites, Chilblains, Sore Breasts and Nip ples. Ringworms, Chining umUkin diseases of inihunmaiory nature.’ 1 CHARLES A. CIUTTENTON. Agent, May2-lw. 7 Sixth Avenue, t NEW j BEAUTIFUL SND UNSURPASSED < y . ■ .I{■ I v ,j * t Shawls and. Scarfs, l 1872 «s no fi 75 li fiO 'J 20 I 00 ~~v~ KTo. 18 £3. I&'EaJ.XX The grout speciality, Black Silks, for weight, beauty of Hnlsh nml prices, my stock ox Blurk Wilks cannot t>o excelled by nuy In tlio country. 1 uni prepared to guarantee every yard wo sou. Full ass< runout of Jupeno.so Silks very cheap, Japanese Poplins, Japouesp Uobcs, choice Mohan*. Princes cloths, .Stripe ParlHieune, Black Iron Her* o, Alexis Poplins, Philadelphia Poplins, wool DoLnins, Alpacaa, Ac. in a word, everything in Dress Goods, now, cheap and desirable, iho mo.»t cpmp.oto stock-of flnndo over la this marked All-wool Deßalus, Cashinorc.y, Bombii luOUrillDh UuOflS zinc Cloths, Bombazines, bilk and Wool Henri 'etm Cloth, Taml.se. Belgian Cord, Basilic. Australlsn Crape, Black Serge, Crape* Veils, Ac. 1 artic ular attention paid to Funeral Orders. WHITE GUODS.—An Immense stork of the above In uU the latest novelties of the season, now ready for Inspection. Slacks ol DOMESTIC GOODS and Table lineup at low prices. MEN'S WEAK.—Having increased my stock ami facilities In this brunch, I am now prepared to oll'or an assortment second to none in our town. Black Cloths and Doeskins, French Casslmeres and Sultlngs/Engllsh and Scotch Chariot’s Casslmores, Ac. SUITS made to or der at short notice. The following Artists have been secured to make tip our work this BvuMm Samuu, Swaut/., T, H. Ueigiitek, John Cauotiikits. I would cordially Invito everybody in want of Goods to give mp a cull, us we cannot fall to please. Mnv Jf.. IsrJ. 331 c Jr. 5,000 Sold-id a.few day's. To any Rook Agent A $5 GKEEJJ3IACK and a specimen of tho DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, GREENFIELD’S T. L. X r- T- C3rl7oo3XfXol<^., No. 18 Hast Main Street , .< " 3Lcsai Jloilws, BXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters tes tamentary on the ("-talo of Moses Welicl, of North Middleton township. dc«MM<, have boon Issued by tho ltcgl-lor of Comber land county to tbo stthserlhor, residing In the borough of Carlisle. All l ! . n ''Vl’n't'iy'n.iV' said estate will please make linmodlnto pay. ment, and those having claJina to present tbora, duly authenticated, to nndorslenod tor set tlement. JACOB WETZLL, Aiirll 23, 1872-Ot Executor. * MINIDSTKATOii’S NOTICE. 'Xettora of administration on the estate of John l-’tvUor, latooftho borough pt Carlisle,, ue icoosed. havo boon issued by tho Keglfller or Cumberland county, to tbo subscriber, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said 'cslato will please multo payment, and those having claims to present thorn, duly authonlir , catocl, to tho undersigned tor solllomonfc^, Administrator. r April 23, 1572-—Ot EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby Riven that letters testamentary on. the estate of Mrs. Barbara Brlckor, late ot. the borough ol Carlisle, doc’d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said borough.-, All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to settle Immcdlsitclj, and tbo.se having claims P» or settlement. - MOSKS ifßiCli.fciit, , MaylMlt. hztentor. NOTICE.—An election iljfor President nut! live Managers.of the Car lisle Gas and Water Company, will be , held on Monday, the 13th day of May, 187-’, between the hours of two and live o clock In tne afternoon, at the Arbitration Chamber, In tho Court House, Carlisle, Pa, JOHN H\EK. May2-‘Jt. Sup.t. ■VTOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. *7Tho Treasurer of Cumberland county will at tend tor tlio purpose of receiving State, County ami Militia tuxes for the year 1H72, as required bv act of Assembly, at tho Jollowlng times and places: , ' Monroe—at Hu rub’s Hotel, Mhy 15 and lb. . Unner Allou-at Culp’s Hotel, May 1. and is Lower Allon-at Heck's Hotel, May 2D. amt «» Irvine’s, Shlromanstown, May 2lst. • . . iiew Cumberland—at Whorloys Hotel, Mn> and 2*l, East Pcnnsborough—at Wilder’s Hotel, May 21, and at Ell George’s Hotel May 2* • kampdeu-at A. L. Brlckcr’s Hotel, May 27 a Silver Spring—at Duey’s Hotel, May 29; and at Grove’s Hotel, Now Kingston, May DO. Middlesex— at Middlesex School House, May :U andJuuo I. , . . Franklord—at Bloservllle, Juno .1 and -I. Minim —nt,Knottle’sschool bou.se, June Sand 0. Hopewell unit Newburg—at Sharp’s Hotel, Juno 7 and K „ . , T Southampton—at Baughman's Hotel, June 11 “ Poaa-at Eyster's Hotoli Juno 13 aud 11. Dickinson—at Marta's Hotel. Juno 17 and 18. West Pennsborough, at t air's Hotel, Juno 18, and at Chlsuell's Hotel. June 20. _ . Newton—at Stougbstown, Gpodhart's Hole ; Juno 21, and at Mcßride’s A MoCleary’s Hotel, June '* Nowvlllc-atHennobergor'a Hotel, June 24 and ~ Shlpbenshnrg borough and township—at Mc- Nulty’s Hotel. Juno2B and 27., - _ ’ South Middleton—at Eupley’s Hotel, June 25, ami at Filler’s Hotel, Jnne a. * North Middlclon-at Beecher's Hotel, July 1 Mechanlcshurg—at the National Hotel, July 3 Carlisle—at the Commissioner’* Office, July 5 and fi; • , On'oil county taxes paid before August Ist. no abatement o£s per cent, will bo allowed, nod on nil taxes unpaid on August Ist, 5 pcr. cent. wUi be added. The Treasurer will receive taxes at his office until the Ist day of September next, at which ,Ume'dapllo4te»af nil unpaid nuwetrlll, be Issded to the Constables of the respective bor oughs and townships for collection. Also, at ,lh© same tlmo ami places merchants and dca* t fors can obtain Mercantile Licenses of County (Treasurer, r GEORGE 8088, April 18, 1872—tf Treasurer Cumberland Co. District Court of tub U. S., ] fob the V Eastern District of Penna. J IN THE matter of Robert j. Coffey, bankrupt. Eastern District of Pennsylvania. KB. A warrant in banknjptev has been leaned by Bald Court against the estate of Robert J. Coffey, of the county of Cumberland, amt Stato.of Pa., In said District,’ who bos been duly adjudged bankrupt upon petition of his creditors; and tho payment of any debts and the delivery or any property belonging to said bankrupt to him or to his use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law. A meeting oT the Creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be hold at a ourt of Bankruptcy to bo hoi don at the Court House, in Calrisle.ln said Dis trict. on the 22d day of May. A. D.. 1872, at 0 o’clock, A. M., at tho ofllco of Chas. A. Barnett, one of the Registers in Bankrnptcy of said. Dis trict JAMES N. KERBS. . May3~st U.S. Marshal forsaid Dlst, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF VALUAHUK REAL ESTATE. On Thursday, Jnno 6, 1872. By virtue of an order of,the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, to me directed, as admin istrator of Jacob mink, dec!d., I will expose at nubile sale, on tho promises, near the vi llage oj New Lancaster, in Newton township, Cumber land county, Pa., on the above day, at l o’clock •p.M., that certain . • ! TRACT OF LAND belonging to the estate of the said Jacob Elink, dco’d, containing about THIRTY ACRES, hav ing - thereon erected a comfortable dwelling house and outbuildings. The TERMS OF SALE are extremely easy, and will allow persons of mod erate means to acquire a dealt able home, C. E. MAQLAUQHLIN. Adm’r of Jacob Kllpfc, deem .May l>, ISTtMt ' “ ' - >r ESTATE NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby glveh.thai letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary Newcomer, lat«-of Penn twp., deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing In the same twp. AU persons indebted to the estate are requested to settle Immediately, and those having claims against satd estate will present them tor settlement to JONAS NEWCOMER, Administrator, May 9, 1872-fll* THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT I The Scientific American Is tho cheapest and best Illustrated weekly paper published. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original engrav ings of uow machinery, novel Inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture', im proved farm implements, and every now dis covery ih chemistry. A year’s number contain 5.12 pages and several-hundred engravings.— Thousands ot volumes are preserved for bind ing and reference: Tho practical receipts are well worth tew times tho subscription price. Terms S 3 a year by mail. 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