Death of J. M. Underwood, Esq. At, a meeting of the Carlisle Bar, on 'potion of the lion: F. Watts, lIon: JAotas H. QIIA• Eutsr,laras.ealled to the thair, and Win. M. Penriise, Esq., iippointed Secretary. ' On motion the following. committee to draft resolutions was appointed . J. R. Smith, W: J. Shearer and R E. Shapley, Ewa., who re ported the following, which were unanimous ly adopted : WHEREAS, in the providence of God it has pleased Him to call hones to his eternal root, J. Monntsou UNDERWOOD, a member of this .bar. AND.WILEREAS, from long intercourse with him we have learned to appreciate him as a man and respect his abilities as a mem ber of our profession. Therefore, it is with sincere regret that we have learned of his decease, cut off as he has been in the flush of youth and in the midst of a career which gave promise-of -usefu-1 ness-to-the-publio_an (Limner to himself. Therefore, Resolved, That, we as members of the Car 'lisle Bar deeply lament the death of our bro ther member, and as a mark of our respect .for him will attend his funeral in a body. • Resolved, That. we offer to the relatives of the deceased our heartfelt condolence iu this their sad bereavement, trusting that they may find in Him "who 'beat all things well," bet ter oonsolation far, than in all human commis• 'aeration. Resolved, That these proceedings be enter ed upon the records of the Court, and pub lished in the Carlisle papers, and a copy sent 'to the family of the deceased. Eolint antr enuntp, Matters. FIRE IN THE MOUNTAIN.—The north mountain has been on fire for several days, causing considerable destruction of young timber We have not ascertained what coca- Bionod the fire. THE FRUIT FROS ' PEC C.—There has never within our recollection been a better prospect for a bountiful fruit crop, at this s neon of the leer, than at present. The apple, peach, pear, and plain trees are unus. natty full of blossoms, but. none more. so than the cherry trees, all of which, both large and small, seem literally covered with a sheen of white flowers, in promise of an extraordinary yield. We have the same favorable report of the prospect of the fruit crop from every part of the country How ever, "the proof of the pudding is in the eating ," and we will not exult too much, lest we should be punished by a "June frost,' and our prospects destroyed. ROAD LAW.-A case was tried in the Cheater county Quartet' Sessions, on Tucs day of Last week, which is of general inter est. The supervisors of New London town• shiii . Ordeied the land owners to remove their fences, and widen the road. Ono of them having refused, the supervisors proceed ed to itiow down 14., fences. The owner of the land protested against it, had the fence put up again in the old place, and was pros cuted for obstructing the highway. The Court Charged the Jury that if the supervis ors were 'authorized to open • t road. the full width of 33 feet, and if the owner of the land had placed any obstructions thereon; ho was accountable to the law. Verdict guilty. The defence offered to show that the road was only a local road ; that it was as u ide as the public wants required; that public opinion in the township sympathad with the defendant, and other mitigatin circurm stances ; hut the Court disal'owed it, and said the sole question for the ,lury was, whether the highway of 33 feet width had' been obstructed. ABOUT APPLES.—The old apple orch ards are fast dying out through the country. They were planted many years ago and have done good service. When apples are $3 00 a barrel and upward, there is not an ade quate supply in the country. They can be grown at a dollar per barrel with profit. The eastern cities, and in fact the entire eastern country, pays out annually hundreds of thousands of dollars fur this fruit because they have not an adequate supply at home. Apples they must have—apples we must have—for sauce, for pies, for desert, for the dinner basket. We say then to every farmer who has not a good supply of trees : and do• sires to make a permanent and profitable investment on his farm, plat - It an orchard of atleast a hundred trees. They can be had at the nursery, well grown and grafted, fur a trifle. Get thrifty trees, of a variety that you know will flourish—in a few years you will be reaping fruit from them. Plant an orchard this very month, and trust to Provi deuce for its frutition, undisturbed by the growlingand whining uI professional croak ers and troublemanufacturers. A WOMAN'S THOUGIITS ON BONNETS. —The bot Met is the frame to the picture. A pretty face wants the setting to add lustre to its loveliness. A homely one hopes, by a happy combination of tints, to soften its ug• liness, or to suggesCa beauty which it does not possess. The present bonnets holc like coal scuttles, and will hardly succeed in making any one look handsomer. in their anxiety to grow : all of sudden, they have burst out behind as before. They may be decidedly stylish, but are not graceful. A high• pointed shelf protruding over filature bead, and a bag of !see liia gintr out of the crown, large enough for a worlc pocket, is anythitig. but artistic. Still, it is refreshing to see heads. crowned with flowers instead of feathers. To us there was always an incon gruity in the thoughts of robbing poor ostriches and. smaller birds of their pretty tails, in . order to trick out feminine heads. But flowers aro a wawa( ornament. Doubt. less one of the first things Eve did was to knot flowers in her hair,.and to this day flow- ArS and rare imitation of flowers make the oat simple.and beantiful adorning of her .ro Itiplied daughters. The most graceful ring hat worn is the simple .straw, void of the silk or laCe crown, .trimmed with bud ded green or violet Cliffs:, - - - W:•SMILEY, has just opened ,an unusually, ludo and desirable assortment .of Spring • and '''Sruttuner Qlothing, Boots Shoes,. Hats • and all, other articles be. longing to a lournishifig Ritahlishineut. Do not fail to give Mtn a• as he' promises to please you both iu .goods and , prices. He will let no man undersell him.' • You can buy with confidence that good s _ will-prove to be as , good as .recommended. You will.faid his new store 'room between Herman's -gotel and 4:ityettea ' , corner, Car. lisle. ': 2 • . ' t• , ' • ; qt• Marlats. CARLISLE .PXIODII..CE. DIAILt44. iseported; siteekix. fot " the' • iroldf Wiiodw.Ard'4 SoLmid t. 'do. •. • ( Ex6e4.) .WRITS)yrtuAT. - cton. - OATS 01.0 VERB 0:.. ... TIMOZELYSCIOD - . rALL 11AIIISY • WASS BARLEY • -- 'On the 4th Inst., in Mechanicsburg, MARY ALICE, only daughter ofiltev. J. C. and E. A. Smith, aged 5 years 3 months and 2; days. On the oth fast,, in Mechanicsburg, ;MUM S. RCS TETTER, aged 30 years, 0 months, and 15 days. , In this bo-ough, on Monday, morning laSt, after it lingering Illness, JAMES MORRISON UNDERWyGD, In the 31st year of his age, • The deceased was n native of Carlisle, and was a Most estimable and worthy young man. After taking a partial course at Dickinson College, he studied law, and located himself in Greensburg, Westmoreland Co., whine, in a few years, by his popular manners and legal abilities, he was elected to the responsible Milne of Proseruting Attorney. Ily his industry and ability he bid fair to nenulre wealth and fitted. when consump tion, that insidious foe of the bunion race, cut short his earthly hopes and Influence, and now the sods of the I alley cover the mortal remains of the gifted and brilliant scholar, the studious lawyer, the true friend, the dutiful son and affectionate brother. "Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my early days; None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise." A UDITOItS NOTICE.-7 he under signed Auditorhppointed by the Cnurt of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland County. to marshal and dis. tribute the balance in the hands of John W. Faust as. abmco of William N. li ussell and Samuel P. Harper to at7d,amonitst the creditors ' will attend to the duties of Tl the appointment at his office in Carlisle on Wednesday the 4th of June next, of which all interested will take notice and present their claims or demands. May 16, 1862 COLUMBIAN PREPARATION FOR THE ILL most certainly prevent bald ne,s, N. ill rest tire) . to its ori,inal e•lntr trill cradle %to Dandruff. stimulate the Natural Secre tions of,tho sealp. ‘‘ ill ensure a 1, ad of luxuriant, glo , sy, and healthy hair. Read the following eel WS te, • To nit w nom It may concern :.The undersigned would say that he ta-ed lieu bottles of Itiehardson's CO -111110111111 lh eparatton for the Hair, and found It to hair In n is silt cry whiteness to a beautiful auburn color. It is not a dye, hilt a wash. and he be -111.,e, it, will accomplish all that this proprietor datlll9 rot' it. It P. SNUIIIIY. N FIVVILLr, Sept. 10, 1860. ”Ildmsi g notl hlve used Iti,hardson's Coluinidno Ptepar.ttinn Int the Lai,, nod find it to produce effuels lAN hut forth n this :tle,e vor.lfiento. limo 1' 1111011,1 s. Al.ll. K illi n, L 11. Ilandall. Thos lien I L;,, er. Prepared and sold only by (1. M. It Alt DSCIN, at N wet! o. Pa , and S. W. Itaverstica, Cut lisle. Price :A) Ce tam per bottle. May Ili, IStr2-3n1",, oi"rtiE EC lIANIGSLWItG BANK. k nu.rrits. MAY fail, isn2. Capital .t 11111.1 In. $71,0.)0 00 „Notes in cit..nlattion $10.9.21) " April 1. IFil2. etnti•uncut. Duo Il.tuks:tutl t llittiliorti of tltiq Stahl, 17.PAIA 83 1)1, , t I'yt4) _II _ j:41J,95S rill S. i 7. 1 , 11 In bring amt. st.ttutmint. Notvg of oth.,r Penna. 11':11.1,1111, U. S. i ;I-IS pt, vent. Nutes, Is, Dur Iry pro DI v idot),3 r,l 11.1 dry, 1 per cent, ted I,l,l.l.ilitiesof I.ln•rtn A• prii, ipul debltrs, $llOl 00 1 so - 2, 111 traldlifies'or Av prinripol delturr, 1,'d.0 Oil As endorsers, 12.4'28 1111 _____ 63 t)8 00 It: nboci• statement is correct to tiro best of my kno,.bldge and belief. L; A % FNI ("ashler Sworn and subs , r+bed before nn•. 111 v 7 I rol2. ~i;LLIIG OFF AT COST! 0.7/ umlerrigu.ll , :is del., mined to sell out his y r..teusi% 2,sortinotit of at tir , t ro4t! Ile will on t attempt to specify. Suffice it to 0110. his Strl•k laNze and complPte, rompriqin4 in in part. Men's. I adnot 1110000' welr, of all hintli ali at wlnrh %%pro pu , rh.iseft at low rates for and till! he t FIN it IS 1 ,. eve tied 1•7114,1, , i.•.1 1'..1 Inn 'fail.' Tickinl4,, II lilts , : 11,1 cAnrra , s, 0:47.1 CLOTH E% Itis ,44‘,4, of C.upots, 1111 (11.111.., Nlattlng , , &e., is Ihe largest nod b,•st In thl. section or thn country. Wee All early rill. all %via., Went great letrealne. for I In lend to do just what I ray, a MI fell out my entire stork, at first cost. COMO M.:, VW.: N. B. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their advantage to give me a call, for I ran sell to them et (+wiper rates than they can purchase the same goods In the city. P. A. NoTim—All persons knowing themselves Indohted to thn undersigned, will please call and settle their ac counts Immediately as the books mo=t ho settled.. Carlisle May oth, N (; nods, Wares and•M erehandize, and I of Distiller's, Brewers. Lumbermen. Boor and Eat. lug llouses...te., within lho County of Cumberland, no appraised nod classified by ticsr4o Sooboy, Mercantil° Appraiser, and by hits returned to thu undertdgned, Treasurer ul bald County, to wit: A, W. Bentz. dry goods, 10 $2O 00 Leldlgh,z 4 awyer ‘t. )1111,,dry goo& 10 20 00 I'llilip Arm Id. dry goods 12 12 50 .1. W. Ithy, groceries; 11 15 00 e lulluli, 11 15 00 Wm. 131.mtz, 51. Myers J. B. etevl, " Barney llollinun, groceries, A. U. Lechler, ()corm I.!by, Henry' Ilarktwss, SuKau '.V I nohol, ‘Voouward & Schmidt, produco, Ileud. , rson k lteod, J. It. Nom:maker, J. & 1). Ichtnliln, . . _ Maury Saxton, hardwaro, 10 20 00 J. P. Lyuo & Son. •• 11 15 00 At mmtrong & !loiter, luuth. &. roul 13 10 110 Oliver Delatteey, lumber & eon), l3 10 00 S. 51.110 ,vor, 14 7 00 A. 11. Ewing, furniture, 14 7 50 11. Ithomln, 14 7 00 O. ughby, Agt., dry goods, 13 10 00 Win. 31. Alilett.l4 7 UU , . .. . N. W. Wo Lis, Agt , dry goods, 14 7 00 1,. T. Or .onliald .se lb, ,• 14 7 00 II IL. Janus m, holey dAy goods, 14 7 00 It. E. Shapley, jowolry, 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, .. - 34 7 00 F. 0. Ktamor, 14 7 ( 0 W. 11. A. Naugle, " 14 700 .13.1110.9 L'.lldoll, bflOi{l3, &C., 11 7 00 A. 71. Piper. 14 7 00 J I) Liorgae. stores, 14 7 (.0 Mrs. M. Merril:, " 14 7 00 S.iinuel Itillot t. drugs, • 14 7 00 S. IV. Hoven:tick, drugs, 13 10 U 0 S. B. Piiiitiiiatier, •• 14 • 700 Mrs. S. M. Eviller, confectionary, 14 7 00 .1. 11. ithinon, 14 7 00 o Peter Alonyer, 14 7 00 Jacob Surer, Owes, Robert Moon', ‘• John Irvitin, S. linamintter, fObes, &c., 14 7 00 11 9'. Hitter. merchant tailor, t 14 7 00 Mrs. M. J. Stursph, grocorlbs, . . . John Faller, , o 11 7 00 .1. 1) Moe)1, ,g 14 - 700 David (loony, If 14 7 00 A. Monasmilli; l4 7 00 Jacob Wolf. o 14 7 00 J. O. Celli°, hats, 14 • 700 J. Dom & Co,. .. . 14 . 7. lolin Koller, " 14 700 Mrs M. Neff, millinery, 14 , 700 Eliza Stahl, 44 • -.14,._. 7 00 Mrs. J. Button, "14 , 700 Mrs. E. Williams, " " 10 ' • 14 7CO David Cornman, flour and feed, 14 . 7 - 00 John Schumbi, baker, 14 7 0.) 0 Ormleman, - " 14 700 William Sellers,. ". ' 14 7OO Lewis Faber, " 14 • 700 John Sellers, "14 700 David Sipe, paper, &c., • 14 7CO Isaac Livingston, clothing, " 13 10 00 -Arnold & Son, ".. 13 10 00 J. W. Smiley," 13 'lO 00 „ E. 11. Leonard, . ": • , , 19 10 00 Allison & Moony, marketing, 14 700 J. 11:Fruderick, .. 14 -7 00. David Fredericks, " .• - - • 14. 700 William Askew, ". • . . 14- 7 00 'James COWL& Son," ; 14 7 00 Dens. Hosier, deafer, : 14 .7 00 Peter.Fauat,, produce ; ' ' 14 700 - Wm. Wert; marketing; •. 14 -7 00 jos..D. linibert,:groceries ' - 14 700 Jacob Sitcom,. " '• • • - - 14 7 00 Strobm, & Cotroy, dry goods, ^ 18 1000 njdollti,Pldn!t, dry' goods, - ,14 ,7 00 • ,• _• ,• EAST PENNSBOILOUGII. llumino1;1001ber, • '-; , 12 50 ' •!. ' • 10":,1000 11:30ohairt k Woquloy, 13mpor. 14-,'7, 00 Adam raliiigur,' „ ' 14 00 J.Rhinuhard : „ .14 7,00 Coo: W. leoslor; dry ,goodl,' •_, : ' 13 . ' 100 0 Di D. Don'ger, grc!cerles,.. , • 7'oo 130n.ltfit groceries). • . ' ":7 .00 'Jacob 1100011 , 3 gery-='`:-- . • 'l 4 7 - 00 John 110Coroulok, " ' .. 14 7- 00 ' .• :7 00 4 50 75 MEM WM , •,., ~,,,,,, , . .. ..... ptatDs. --0- ~leu~ ~lboertisemen~fs.- 11. N tiWSIIAM Auditor. RICHARDSON'S SIIIPPRSSIIVRO. Sept...l, IS6O STATEPEENT MEM _4 4 o`3 = BAGAINS ! BARGAINS !! IPR I° GOODS 7101"SEKEEPIN(; (;00.1), MI I IA P ARNOLD. Two doors north of the Carl Deposit Bank =2 List .of Dealers MIME :I)I,.OKINSON 'S. R. Patterson, produco„ •15 10 00 Michael Yree; " • • 14 7 00 Jas. Llldleman, marketing,' 14 7 00 4lavid Drown, -14 7 dtl 111ANKFORD. . Wm. 43 reoh, dry goods, 14 7 CO H. iluckunitor, grocel 1e5,14 7 00 , D. Rapp. dry goods, Jews D. Johnson, dry goods, A. ShrivSr, • Gorge L. flab), 'doves, ' 14 700 Cyrus Templin, furulturo, 14 7 00 Jeremiah liVCartnoy, marl:ding, 14 7 00 M. Begot, confectionary, &c., ~p 14 7 00 11. G. !denier, produce, 14 7 00 Bltner & nod,Wlso, shoos, Abraham Browor, dry goods, John Coleman, . lIIt W. WIFm, William Grail, marludlng, J. Young, =MI 0. Eberly, dealer Blindls & Sons, dry goods, 11..1. Stovons, ➢..L._Dosluav, drugs, -- henry Spehr, flour, Samuel Plank, dent or Jacob 0 rougor, grocorloo, a. j' Bllpc ,t. Co, dry goods, 13 10 00 I' leCandlish," 13 10 00 Stough k•Elliott " 12 12 50 J. C. it'J B. Brown, hardware, 13 10 0) S O. Wild, dregs, 14 7 00 William Iteed. " 14 7 00 W. L. McCullough, grolerlos, 14 7 OU MED= Jon. Laughlin, clothing, J. 11 Cobarh, Agt., cloves, A. Puhrman, marketing, John Hard. MIFFLIN S. D. 3lcKinney,dry goods, = =1 Bowers yerH, =IMO NEI= =E Lonl, & Co., ID•d Barn, prod woo, MEM= EIMEMIIII EaMM=EfiM I leery F. Snyder. shoes, 14 7 00 .1..0 I It. 11u,1i, Oakville. produce, 13 10 01 .1. M. 'Wagner, marketing IGnont7. Stovielt, dry goods, Jllllll,t l:rri•u. 1)/IVIII C. ttovick, furoituru, .1 P. Wisp. dry goods, 111 , 4 It •• M At I '• mi.., I: dry goods, .1 11,1•II•ln. 11111 Itt4i II Z. 0C10d116.11 . t & C.... 11131'1 , e 116; All,lllll, diy =I 1 A. \I. I,t.Hlgh, 8 N F0n11,15111111,,, C. 1:.• funitiiro. Ilooverll<lsit r, D. Newmall. ch p, 4949,.3.5 00 I enrcr rnlh•y, do . goods, 61,1, (inner• ('lever, '• .1. ,1,,p,.1 1 , I 15.m..11.4)vh, MEE .T. H S. C. Ila 14 7 00 '1',0•00,11 11 c ,, •• 14 7 00 P 111•1111 , 4. 14 7 1 0 .14,••11, II 7 0i .1. 11. Fas 10.0•11 , grocerieg, 14 7 10 P S. Allo. 14 7 00 $7.13: , , h,J4I (lt 1 - .01 1) 111111111 ( ) 1,:,511 III! 13. 1 SIP Ihl h I .31 31 M!== =NM! =I St.Wirt. Puna. 13 10 (11) )lel'hercon, dry g OO .l l . VI 10 00 It .1 ~ n , ' hhig. fornit ore. 1.1 7 04 11-,fetter 40310, ,I.dhiug, 14 7 00 .1 !badge, inerebant i llur, 11 7 no Ito It 'n . Ira go, 14 7 10 ./0101 '• 14 7 01 .1. 14 7 00 Johrr - 9irViirtl3 - ; -- • 14 7 00 Mrs 71. 1)111dm, 14 7 oil .1. I,al,l4•.,lewelry. 14 7 00 1 lynnit Ilysinger. jawelry. 1 4 7 1,0 tlr:Jell .1, doh to.on. har•l ware, 12 12 511 Vol 111. y N. Wl'lll'l,oll, .• 13 10 00 A.. 1, Wolf, gtuves, . 14 _7.01 I_. M. 113•10,4, " 14 7 (0 It,, y 14,t0n, produce, 10 go t \ twain .(ngle, lumber, 14 7 t 0 'l'. 11 Itlnlr. produce. 11 15 00 Illnltlo, stationary - , 14 7 00 ,Tubo,m 0 -Fearer, coal, At-, - 14 7 oti (I. It Cole. hats, An., 14 7 (1, IV C.OO, ‘• 14 7 Boni 111.175, marketing, 14 7 S. )lyres, 14 7 ME= $2 10) (1111 Ilpeee. 'umbel Lee A: .3emes, `• I. rut. otn, =1 .1. I:, 11 •• A udruw Huss, prOli uru Goswiler 8 Zonk, dry gods, 13 10 liLsw Lo4lg.ltierk,r, denier, 14 7 ‘II,AT l'lnN NSW/BA/U(111. Llue k 111 vlcr, produce, Theo. II omshire, •• len*.rson &. Itcrd. prod • ueu, • 14 11=1=1 M=lrSl =1 1,11 r .1 nut 'robins Si Los, marketing, •• Wm. Bishop, Vann:al & Co , marketing U. W. Rubinson, dry d00d,,, Wm. 11. Bricela, dry goods, .1..1. (Jidda, David Strohm, Jacob Stannous, JaCOl. Laidigli, Jos. Fink, Merchant tailor, Flidwr & Knapp. dealers, Wm S. Burkholder dealer, John 11. Leidigh, produce, B. Ilreekomaker, marketing, MECIINICSIgUIIO J. Ilrnndt & Sou, dry goods, D. Conifort S: Sons, " Brindle S: Noiswangor," John Iteigle, Henry Lease, Kaufman ,k Oswald, produce, l',11!11:ZIM!!11 F= John Jolnnnon & Son, Enimlnger 13 10 ZZlelol6. Havel-1.41a, produco, 14 7 = Goo. II uniinel, lull] her & coal, Daniolil, clothing, 1,. W. Abrams, " 11 10 101 13 10 00 14 7 00 I= 14 7 00 1i 7 00 M= 14 7 0) 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 10 00 It. WilsonA Sons, stoves, IM=M •IVIJfIITI =I 12 1 , 30 13 10 utl =MBE Ira Day. It. 'l'laanas, gtooortert; '• Fagan unetr ng, groceries, 13 10 S. U. 81.111311, 14 7 .1. Eunn ant., 14 .7 W. Worst, furniture, MEI MIZIEI & Lborly, doulura, C. Kellil••F, Luvl Itolale. htta & show!, .1. V. galionsburger, musk, =iZ=l MMII Swilor St Keifer, utercliant, tailors, 14 7 GO =I Mrs. S. Brian, George Stuluour, marketing, Frank Marshall, eorge J. J. 6mitti, baker, BEER, OYSTER ASS) EATING HOUSES. rederlek Kenner, Car lisle, 7 10 00 ebtoer, 6 ' 7 10 00 M Whited Meehan. " 7 10 rs. M. Mel) , 'lough, " 7 10 Andrew Gould, 7 10 John Castor, 7 10 M re. H. l'eters, 7 10 14 700 14 7 (01 IMO MM=IMA Jolin 11011 Man, 7 10 Mrs. 11 WilUams, " 7 10 B:=E1 Ewing Clnrk, 7 10 M rs, . Lobnch "- 7 10 George lenlan 7 10 I=MtOl Alm 0., Myore, George Borg, r< Henry Shine, " . . Emanuel Warlch, " 7 10 Touts & Son, • o r 8 5 Samuol 'Brown. " " 7 - - i.:„... - .... . 7 70 Joioph Cotto. East PotitiaborO', ' '7 10 .John (limner. - • "• . 7 'lO . . . . . Admit Burkholder Newburg, 8 5 Charles Brewster, C. A. Irenneheraur, " 7 10 7 10 J. .1. Crawford, Nowellle, 8 6 Wm. S. Dunlap, ' 6 - 7 10 John Maley, slechnnlcsburg, 7 10 1.. Wegner,. 14 - 4 . 7 10 Samuel Rupert, l'• " 7 10 C. Shade, Shlpponsburg, 7 10 Peter Mlller, 46 . James Mackey; ,l' ' , 7 10 John Al illbr o 64 . 8 5 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. Win. Barultz, Car Benson 16 Myers, fillvor 80rInj4, (Moro Feland 4 tables, Emanuel Welrleh r l table; Notice is hereby given to,all,persous namerkin the above 11st, thatby an act of Assembly approved April 11 th,1162, County Treasurers are required to bring suit and collect all licenees remaining ynpaid,on or before "the-first dalik of July next, end by other acts of Assam• bly, venders of vitnni, spirltaus, welt imbrowed liq nom witlanit-license, • are also liable to indictment in tho Court - of Quarter Sessions. Those interested aro therefore requested to lift their licenses without delay and save costly Sze: • - . JOHN OUTSLIALL, • Treasurer of Cumberland County. Carlisle, May 7,1862.. • 0 Ilk BELTING .Juot received a largo alsortrafriatioFill Gum Doltin,Ogra' Up ,• Gala, Ralking, cnBk.' sale cllg4 at, the klardware Storg of • Jalic . , U. BAXTON ITA.III`Dr,N 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 700 LOWER ALLEN 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 (0 14 7 00 A'SSIGNEE'S "NOTlCE.—Notice is 1 - 3,_hereby given that the undersigned, has been ap pointed assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors, executed - by George Match ott and wife, of Hampden Township. All poisons know ing themselves indebted, will make payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned;residing in -East Pennsbore irownshi p,. for-settlement-- U. W. CILLSWELL. Assignee. May 0, 1802--Ot 14 7 00 I 11=11:1 14 7 00 1110NROE EE=EI 14 700 1.1 7.00 14 7 00 14 7 00 EM11:1 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 ( 0 14 7 On =Mr] MIMI EE=EI 13=1121 IMTIZEI EE=EI EEMINEI MMEM:I EMMI MT= 13 10 00 13 10 00 1-1 7 00 14 703 lEEE 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 0U 14 7 01 14 7 0, 11 7 00 I=l I=MI EEMIIIEI 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 oo 14 7 Ire 14 7 0 I 14 f 7 01) Eg= MICIES3 I= =MEM EE=EI L=MI NEW CU3WERLAND 11 10 00 13 12 50 13 10 14 7 111=1 I { - 13 10 U 0 =1 11 10 00 1 10 Mil E!=1E1:1 EME] 14 7 11 7 11 7 =1 14 7 13 10 13 10 00 14 7 1h 14 14 00 14 7 14 13 10 00 14 7 14 10 0) 13 10 11 15 11 7 CO 14 13 10 EEMEI B=Eltl 11 7 (io 14 7 414) 11 7 00 1d 7 EMI Ell=tl lIIMI 14 7 00 11 7 0) EMI 14 7 14 7 1d 7 BEM 13 10 11 7 14 7 14 7 00 lIM 111M1 14 7 11 7 14 - 7 1-1 7 11 7 7 . 10 EMEI 7 10 EIE BILLIARD TABLES DIVIDEND.' • THE Board of Directors of the Carlisle Deposit Rank Imre this day decline l n dividend of Dim per cent. out of the profits of the lbniht fpri Lis Inst six iniithr,, which will he paid over to thei.eocktiolders or their legal represenatices, on demand being made for the same. Carlisle; NPuy 0;1862.. • . . THE widersigried • Auditor • appoiuted L to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of Samuel Gloim, administratoiof Samuel Smith late of South Middloton Towriship.deed, will meet parties Interested for the performance of the du. ties of mid appointment, at his office In the Borough of Carlisle, on Monday, Juno 2, 1862' at 10 o'elock A. M. C. E. MAGLAMILIN May 6, 1862. at. Auditor CI • UMBERLAND VALtEit! AND NRANKLIN RAIL ROAD. • - WTI 4.1f;-'l-;.. CHANGE OF HOURS!. On and after MONDAY, MAY 6, 3862,• Passenger Trsius will run as follows: tSundays excepted :) FOR CIIAMBEMSBURG AND HARRISBURG. let Train. 2d Train. Leave Hagerstown, 7.00 A. 51. 2.45 I'. M. '• Greencastle. 7,27 " 3.55 " Chamboraburg, 8.30 " Arc. 4.20 Learn 12..L5 " Shippentiburg, 9.00 •• -1.28 •' •` Ncrerillq 9.32 " 2.90 " =MI Mechanksburg, 10.42 " 3.12 " Arrive at llarriabura, 11.15 " 3.40 " FOR CLIAMBE1i61.1111:0 ANDIIAGERSTOWN. Ist Train. 2,t Trion L 0115...) Harrisburg 8.05 A. 51 1.3) P. 51 " AlechaulesbUrg, 8.47 " 2.15 " Carlisle, ' 0.27 " 2.57 , Nowville, 10.02 " 3.20 " " Shipponsburg, 10.33 " . 445) " rhambg',( rrlve) 11.10 , -1.40 " Greencastle. 11.55 S3O a Arrive at Hagerstown. 12,!;5 6.10 " NOTICE TO PAO,3ENGERS At all M . :lions where Tickets are sold, viz: Ilagmslow n, 0 reen6stle, Chum bersburg. 4 hippensburg, New vi Ile. ettqhde, Mecha nice. burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TIN CENT:, on each Ticket w ill be MAO to all l'assen4ers that provide themselves with Tickets belbre enlisting the ears. 0. N. LULL Supor't Railroad 001 cc. rh mbersburg,l May 1.1002. . Diss )lution, rr 11 E pnrtnership Iteretoftre existing ni,•1.41 II Ilnnunwl and Nrln ban lo on rik.o . v-I I.y taunts! von,nt. .‘ll 1101, •11, lit , 10141••1 n. t h.. In Mt' I.IIIIOIIL either "I thin. P.1:01 . :i ,Il or Celiac the limb day ur ugu,t twat, 10 ( 0 11 0 1.41.12,t1,1t..k pt it ASSIGNEE SALE. r ~E umlersiffTted'Assignee -M-ichnol mini 4 h. d , at public .do. Chu folku NA u.11 , 1e real '•late. No. I. A tract ot Ittod.cito tte in 1 , 1,111,f,1rd r 1.1,1 ;.•.‘11,,1t..1 hr Enid., of :ham 1l , Ixonattl Nlinlch, and other=, colt 210 ACIb.V.: au.' 1 . 21 pc: vilvs, v. 10 Iv Il PIM I, 1111111:a , r,, K,...., fj...t. ~to `{ 1 . 1 I\ t.: li /.11,1\tl!DIUSE 2t i,11 z .. .4 , :: t rv t i l l , a ,,, tl. l l ;c l i t: i : s d . ru ll 1111/g , a tel . 11l II•0,t ~.- 1 1.Z7- 1 1 , '-'-' - 1' - -!.r -k-T - No '2. .1 tra..l. of land i'n. LI," yiloo tow o,lup, I.ouule I I,y 11,1, of David Shi , oly and othvr, C0111:111.ill'• 52 ACRES AND' -PERCIfES, with a 11... RN. wrATTII:RnoAnnED No.:: A tr.:. t TI I;I:R 1.1 \h. ,n ship b..,uud,rd 1.11,ds t.f goner and (MI. 1,, vont $11:11,4 12 Acres and '135 Perches -Vn 4. 1. tract, of TIMBER I.INP, In thr nitno .cn ship, bounded by lands 01 J.• 1). Snyder, A. Bari iii .tad others ; contFtleing, -6 Acres and SO Parches No. 5 All those certain Outdid, in the Ileronit Carlkle. at the rant end of the town, adjoining lands Carey Ahl,Jattob Zug and others, containing about 11 Acres. •:~!r..f the Frank fold lands will ho mailo on d) lariii•r torn) , o 1 SA RDA r, Lb° 71.11 rliiy of .11Th 11, .1. I) 1 , 02, to i ommeni, at 10 u•oloi.lii A 31. of sale of the T0V1 . 1.1 Lnt, be at tl)u Court 11011. , , Sn Carl4l, 1)11 syrun.D Nlkille 14th day 111 JUNE, I 54 . 2. Sate t." cltultarned.l6l '.,V'elock I'. M. .1. 'hat day. at ivhich times and plee. s teen, will hi. niacin _DANL. EL 1, liipme a by I n 2,15;02-7t, Assignee. 1862. IL C- - , SPX* 1832. - A AC LIVINGTSYON now offers one of the best sod ataria att.:attire AsFortrneuts of Piece Goods ever exhibited ha t. , 131H pi ece for Dien and Boys' Wear, of every style, quality and pcieo. aunt is continually co celvlna addltlonc AS the SAOOII adva n ce, tif ail the infest nnytttles and styles to'.suit All classes. Our stock of READY - MAD PI C, °MING, oil our own manufacture, cannot be excejled f"r DURABILITY,_ . STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS, 4 every variety to suit the season, taste. and pocket. All we want to 3 call and see tor yoarsel, es at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Thu:over Street Clothing i'mporiuni N. B. All goods bought Onm no by the place cr yard , by persons wishing to have It cut to measure, can ho accommodated tree of charge. Carlisle, May I 11.62. IVINGSTON'S PERFECT Fitting J Shirts. made tolueacnre and guaranteed a perfect fit. StX FOR NiNls DOLLARS, wattanted to I , e of a superior article of Line. :11111 Muslin of the most Me. Mated makes. Also, every variety of Shirty constantly kept on hand of every style and quality. Colin, of all the latest styles nut. Slay 2. SPRING GOODS, G EE N iSz Co., One door tves'i of the County Prison. IT AVE just received a splendid as j StOIIIIOO t of Now 41 - ,ols, from Nine York and whlch vvlll he sold unusually Cheap for cash. Fancy Silks in Great Varieties, BLACK SILKS, of all gradep, from - 75 cont. , . to $1,50. In the above line of (Mods we defy competition. SILL[{ AND WOOLEN FOULARDS, Slllc Poplins. 'Llama Clot ho. Nlorttmhlques. Shepherd Plaids, Wool de I.4nes,l.:l3.tllies, Lawns. So. DEL47.I7E S at reduced prices. Wo aro now Waring our entire stock of pew atylos of .pring. Dulaines at 20 cents ; N oa, 25 cents. DOMESTICS Bond Prints at 1 xt[ Cuehecneg, Merrimac• and Spnaguesat 12 . 1 ,<:. 11l nached and until earned :nuslins ut t.t,,ti and. to eunta. Extra quality, one yard wide at I'_'!i cidtia, Lancaster U talk llama at rents.' cDiEL TIM g COTTON As D LINEN PAiVTING S, Drills, Denims, Jeans, in:natal variety and at old prices. o k AWN AND BOYS' WtA4l.. A .. - tfry hatls•ono lot of CLOTHS CASSIA.IERTS for Men and Buys; wear, at low prices WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS.' A full line of tlko abovo goods always ow baud. Also, UL Ijs Shirts, octile'latet.t New Yollf.)4Yles. ,•• r4Strierto 4 etr e gt 4,800 yards of rarpols, all a the newest designs. and patterns in the market, rouging in_prieufrom 123 to V.,01./pr yard. Ilaviugiturchnsed the above assort moot in Now York, we aro enabled 'to 'offer superior inducements to all who will favor us with a coll.- As our store in now it perinanont institution in Carlisle; we are determined to maintain the name (we have al ready established) of selling cheap, notwithstanding the various rumors that have boon circulated In regard to our Laving town. GREEIOTELD ,h CO. Carlisle, May 2,160. DR, Mil H. COOK, .H . ONICEPATHIC IJAVING recently-located in Carlisle, tuts taken an ollico opposite the Nunslen Muse, whore he eon be committal by persona seeking medical advice; or When desired, will visit thew at their rest. 'dunces, either in the town or country.' May 2,1862-Ix, 16 00 25 00 60 00 30 03 • " • Diviclend Notice: •", ritIHE Penn Mutual . Life.; 4nsuranoe Comp Any of Philailalphili; hey° d'relured a %scrip Illy dond of THIRTY rive per cent. upon their capital stock out. of the surplus earnings Tor thelearmoding let January,,lBo3, which is to bp divided amongst the Insured of said Company. Thom' th•rhlgoed li ready to &liver eartlilottos - to parties_ untitled to receive thew, . at, the Carlisle Ageney, at his'oflice eU Vain Arcot; at any time after the dale tif.this Unties.. . A. L. sroNstrat, - Agent. Carlisle; May 2,1802—1t' ! ' • • UUNIS.HING . GO() DS: 7 , . . _. • ThabFgest and boat vailet3inf ng 400451.4114 4t tao lowest ?zips can to friund of -' • ' • • • • tirvlNowtorva.. W. LIELTEW;CaiIiIer. T) . L OWS. Just received and for sale _ at manufacturers pticeq, a largo . assortment of Plank's Plow, Ifen'wood's Zeigler s Plow, Weirieh's Plow, York Metal Plow, Bloomfield Plow, Eagle Plow, Cultivators,Ac., at the cheap Hardware, store of 11. SAXTON, East Main street. Marrh 28. The Confessions and Experience of 11111OESill I 1 I i:I4TUTOIt'S NOTICE. Not 100 Is hereby aivPn, that hear, Testsmon tary on the will or Jorot, tt alters. Into of 1-ilvyr 'lop to, uship, duceap,,l. lave been issued 113, the Reuister rd Cumberland county: to tho umlerskned rvolclin..4 in , 4 itker Spring to, 110111 p. All ptrwmv in./04111 u. c•tate are I berelbre called upon for NI V MOO t. t hem havina c h ums against it are reel i,tvil to pry,ent . .t hem for soli lOU., L. ACUB SI)1310NS, it 05. Ih(V2—ft BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! the late victories Donie:,tic Cut kltoo (hurls Lnsr drr food,urn tire, is a pins pea ot g et,tiot : t upply of Co“ In t i t . YElt (111,1,1...R.2a the 111,s +E., 0. WA, lion I lIIs Hotel. East Maio stroa.) are receivin g Lo g o .op, plies it ,111;•11. nur •i - ;• .I,o•rmiti.•.l Fell a C1TY 1)1t1;: 4 ...; I:00D , at ui t. 17 ; flirty) If.'ilt;)1111:r„ Wll. V. KERR. Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prioes, •7! I I I 1 nn n,•tv -; r 4.0 voird, ho=t qn ;lit; i ifir and Aly , O.IJ and tl,ht Lpl.ls, At .1 4 1 „,„1 SECHNI) IS, • 12 1 111 l.rils h. rn. s' • )111, : P FrPtu.ll.l,l 1. 1 /.0101 DT r•s, Ittninvt •it 2 • • IIItOWN A NI) Will ;) I , r. I 12) , 11-1. 12.1 nl 1111 , r, .1; 1111. - it 1: 1 VY i•,i s . 1,1••,•d 1/11,Ps - 1- 1 1ripp.s, 11.1..11,112.4 I lilt., A/. 1.111,, f 111 1.1110..-, 1 .1 1 .0,10 CI , ,11.,1111,, L,n , 1,1.1:/. \ :11.- 1 hS. 511,01114 1.111 ell• S i,l. 1 rip : 0,1 1 ,1 :1111ILI` 11. irl• .11: !,./ I . llt t:.l Ili rho SO. • :111.1 111.:-'1f, I ‘1011•5 01,(YI‘FIS - ANI) (.`.IS:StIEitE6, r.rt r•r—linf•ri h!)1,, Jeuu, t'••tioluults, Sr.. 11, IP.; •u• .ur 1 the servit... • • • 1,•,t• ring. -'l`rllo, We A, pi Pp t ,••••t, up 1'1.1..0.1' I • 1 LhO .. ~ 11:11, te hIli" -• - rxrt C rF, TS 0,.. t OI ,1.1,• .;,••• inG rill Iho ',mi. It , Li..,,i0 -I Cgrpot C•II1'1.14 1:1„ II ',lip, I. AI, nH Clothe. /dl. ‘ , 1.1111-. 1.001.11), olos rind f 01l 1:111.1s. 1.0 .1 , 111,1'.11 io.; l 11.(111, I °Athol, t 1.11,1 Eat tauy. Count., pont,. So All the. al,ova atol ot hols. r to Wit I . IIIISO, At a sot 111 All,' :00.50 . 14 Lath, 1/rosa o,aals--Sllaw Is, le, thm. t , r NV 4. Ire 110 t wby Ulll.l,lsold. Plias° rell uol ',amino um. mini..., sl, It (19....'.Ve Will tozOco .i , lttition , of New ho Fen) yo) tot, .11oes. All Uoods %vat rooted to 100 r xv lint wo soil Thom for. ALimestone farm of the beet quality containing about 240 or 113 acres is offered for sole, Ti m m r ,,, prodneed last rin 1000 bushels of wheat, and largo quantitie. of rorn and oats. There are excellent Improvements on the farm, consixt• big of a new house. a co al bare. n h , g pen arid corn crib, spring Innate. bake Oven, and good water near the door On the northern side of the fin mls located a limestone Itidge protecting the crops frier, the a Inds and furl string the hest or limestone for lime. There arm about WO acres cleared And the rest Is COVenid With timber. With judicious liming the reran would pro duce lb 00 bushels of Wheat. It can conveniently hu divided into two farms. The farm lie. In Matikon to‘viv,hip, the richest a,ri cultural settlement in ferry County. A better pa) lug investment nuet lie made. For partietilan, roll upon or address the undersh , lled who will answer all luquiries. April 4, 1862. A. L. Si ONSI,Ell• Vas been raised in Carlisle and sur rounding country on learning that the :inbscriber has returned from the Citvy with a tremendous stock of Dry hoods, all bought for rasb and to be sold at surh low prices as will cause sure none to shako iu heir boots. In this very ostensive stock may be fund great piles of DRESS GOODS. • or Silk Poplin:, Tustin Lustre, Fancy Silks in TitristY, hark Silks ills most eolebrnlvd man )lohalr Plaid, Poll de Chevy, Fllk Cheek, Ohl, i : 4 1lt ill Plaid, Check ozani tie, lls LiallUti, Boni. liazlnes, Lawns. lie , CLOTHS, C.1.5.511E111 , ,5, Ve,t It igs, IL, ) 14 AS ear ofg,•t•ii Tian v .111 les 'rick I ugs, Chucks, Flannvls, Ili nghams, lei Wus al ,d CALICOES of very handsome Myles and In huffleiont quautity to clothe every female in this County I have also the largest a,ortment of CA PETS and Mt Cloth In tho Interior of l'ennsylvanhi: of All qualities and at ery sathfaotory prices to the purelia- Resides. i have ahnost every desirable article lu my line of business that earl be mentioned, selected with great erne, and with an eye single to the nouns of lid, communi 4 y and di., present times. The public Is advised to sett these Inag o nlfleftnt, loads of goods before putchn,ing elsewhere, am ennerldollt that atinallf34en Win he u•ained by a careful examina• thin. of ray stock of Co, uls. which InlellinallellOty has Ile, heen, and perhaps never wilt Ire, equalled in this photo, for size beauty. toot ellearmess• At the old, well know 11 stand of • I/ S rents ITEM To TI 11, CITIZENS OF , COUNTY• nfIIIE UNDERSIGNED begs leavo to lu Pam you, that be has jot °poled a DR UI/ STollE in the lloreuAlt l'arllsle, In the noun forme, ly ecupied by ID.v fluids . r 4 Preikr, nsa Drug Store, next door W401011'6 leery Stole. South Hanover nl whore he will alWayi Lu ti,uud ready and Ntillieg, to ply the spiitills nuJ pentoi. Tim following hot ,oinpiihes the main purlieu of his stock :—Patelit Medicines, DRUGS AND CD ENIICALS, TRUSSES, Suspensory If and:los. Wi inlow O loss, 'relict Soaps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, Perfumery, Canes, Nut dons and Varictles dionurallv, Confectionaries, Tobacco, and Bsgars I,ithogrftplys and Frames, Burning Fluid, Paint, Yarnipb and Sash Brush au, Coal / BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY generally having hod over fifteen yearo' experience In the thug numinous, •with a desire I o accommodate and please my anotomuro, I hope to receive a rosonable share of public patronage. It to my intention nbil desire to give purled uutisfaction in every particular, to all who may favor mo with to call. P.RESORIPTIONS Carofnlly compounded, at fair prices.' Give ma a call Carlisle, Duo. 0, 1801. 8. B. PANNESPICER CII,A,WVORD & CO., Wholesale .and notat.' GluMi and Curled bair'Warohouaa, No. 21 South 7th Street, Philidalplda.", 01ua, Saud and Emir ry Vapor, Emery Cloth, flaw Ilidt) • •Whipa, ' and Curled 'lair at the, lovioat.prlces. °Mum aolletted by mall and antlstaction guanmteod. • • . • -WHITE ANA'COMMON CLUES,' for I‘llllineni f Printers, I:l94liinded, Cabinet Mekerio Coach Makers, Ao, ,te, . pealois In Clio 'above will find It olspeclal advautago to give us a call, . .• crtpliiono & co. . 4 . - 4 2)..South .7th Strout Yhlladolpt • pa . cAItPTITIN(I.B; &o. Just rciaeiyorl.ni. CITGUY'S Cheap ()Asti .Btoro, a niiwlat.bek ilitar-; Inge; Drfiggete and Floor: 011,P19thit, wldelt * *III bo sold at vory low figures: .. , • : . . .. —,.. I'loll4o eall'and axamlne the( stock.' ' '.'' .. • . Carlisle, Oct, 25, llill. _. . . . FARMERS; BUJILDERS, ME ali CH l A llp N ie l a C a tl a , n a a t t doithe public gener OHEAP HARDWARE STORE, no I am sidling goods cheaper than ever for cash or short credit.,-. 1200 kegs Nails and Splices just received, of the very best makers and warranted. Country merchants sup• plied with nails at manufacturers prices. 100 Tons Hammered and Hulled IRON, of all sizes, just received and warranted to be of tho best quality, with a large tissortnient et Sheet Imo, Bared Iron, Hoop Iron, Home shoe Iron Spring Steel, Cast Steel, Blistered Steel, Horse Elmo, • , Horse Shoe Nails, Washers, Anvils, Vices. Files, Rasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw Plates, Rivets, Blacksmith Bellows, &c., &c., cheaper Chau the cheapest, at the Hardware store, Bost Alain street, Carlisle March 29, 1862. H. SAXTON. pu UPS - Sr,' CEMENT. 100 barrels of Cement, with a large assortment of Chain and Iron Pumps, just receited and for sale cheaper than ever. Cement sold by the quantity at man Opt urvis prices March 28. - 11. SA XTON. an Invalid. DUBLISH D for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young 111011 who sulfur from Nervous Debility, ire amt ure I.hway, e.; supply. iIII4 at the sonic I the means of Sulf cure. I_l3 one who tins cured Moire] f otter beinz put to great expense throuo medical imposition and quackery. I;y wlf). sloe a post paid addressed I.uselope, single copies may la had of the author, NAT I! AN I EL, MAY FA 11i. Esq Bedford, I{`ings Co.. N. V. 3larch 11, I:012-1y NE\V (1(101)S LEIDIC:I, S k WYE:: S MILLER Cxrlislo Folonary 552. A Superior Limestone Farm For OE GREAT EXCITEMENT .4111 4. 1862 NEV FIRM. VAN ANIDEINIS PATENT POTITAI3LM COP*ING PRESS HANNAH & CO., 4oLr: Pnornzirrons, 29 Clary Sr., New You:. 'Two Sizrs, - - - - $l,OO and $1,25 A On receipt of to ice a Press will be mailed to any address. postege paid.. Drscripthe circulars sent if re quested. Stationers and Agents supplied on liberal terms. Illtelreordinary inducements offered to intelli gent Agents. May 2,18112-3 m 3ff" ma 1 t Ili is , REDUCED PRICES. GEO. J. HENKELS, No. 524 Walnut Street, (OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,) fr.--sfgr-"Azv, liri )1r -, ----, Alf .-. ) 46 ' , z • ~.--.- "7. ' L I 1' 1 ''.. ..'.1.• _ - • AS'econd door cast of the Aft,-le( t house in Guy's Corner. 11,EA LER TN NANOS. New Rose -, wood l'ionos, non, he t makers. MEL ODE ONS. The hest noinn'netured inqrtnnent4 cmin SIS to SIOO Accor.l(.l.lln. Huh, Mi 10... Drum, lion jos. Tatolourlnvii. Violin nod Unit, Strings, 111,i Must isM °rata-11445e in neuter at. SII L .' . ET MUSIC. A onnidt to a,ortuient for ill ito.tritrio.into Tho lotted puWlv noun ui,, 3 s on hand heron the nod Unit tr, I nAtrnmental out Corti mud, Nlolodonris tuned and repaired. Mardi 1:1. . A. 1,1:5K r E irider , igned are desirous of . tie.; the of' .t low Yettett llon. 1 , 1 a 11 lllroll 1 I. It - pet- Itetllth. att.! II eXpeti.. lett I 'Fltis eno. tt .ity 0. I.lYek If eel eel to. v. he Intl It the alt the le; ttri , t attent test 1. , 1 11 ly .I.ttynt 111x,1111111 I, .1 t. n.l T tt iv 11 1111,, ftt.lttre•s - MERE Thz Citizens of Carlisle & Vicinity, to an (4xaiitillali4lti ii 4v ai 4. 41- t.t- 1 , , .•..t s 4 , 4 4• u 4 44. t IT, ES I 1 T011."1'( II ~, .Ih ird Ii OA, , ery S., up .1( a ,. cf. pi r 11H I)W:ill—tie., =IMIIIMI 1 nod :In Huilock's Dandelion Coffee, 'fj l .lllS prepar;ltion, load fr,,m thcr best 1L.,.. 15 1, 11 1111111 1 1111, 1 1 it,' 1.1,, t t 'it „0, r •,. r (1.,;•1 f.•1.111t, attti alt 1.,11,t4 itmt,trld, vrh., r•.l 1.11 1 .1 , P! t . 1 , 11t, tllll 1.111 111,111 ill! 11/...1%. Eh,. ,ti 1 1/11111/11' prica 1,11.1. , .('N'. 4 LI V.k IN. tho purrs( and I to.t Ila Poo. I,r 1,1 I, for tti.ildn4 lip ht. s rr,at sod, utriiion hi r.l and Prier ln outs. Illanufnvtoted hp )1 Kolloc Chetolqt. roi nor of Broad ,t/ Chestnut and ton' ITV all lii ttgaists and ltr,ets. t'eurumay . 4., Lenz—ly FIRE INSURANCE. - THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSLIORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE CQMPANY of Cumberlani county, Incorpo• ny an ;lot ;q• Assembly, In Chu 3 ear 1.43. and Ino • 14 1,•;:oto I II rut its ehartue extonded to the year IWC. nn rin Li,' an I rig, ollii op;natiou, under the on peeintotoi;•neo of the f Alowiug Bopol of Managers, viz: Hank R. Gat.,zar, Christian Slay man. M. Corklin D. It Lily, Ale,. Ca tlioart, 1 11. Coovor,./oh n , Wl ,, torNhlnt. Sand. Eberly, 11.srs Brivher 1..1011 Martin Jaeo!,, Coaver, and ./. C. 141/11:///. The rates of Insurance are as low and faverable enemy Company of the kind in the State. l'orsoos wishing to become members are Invited to make application to the agents of the company, who tire willing to trait upon them at any time. _ _ SVM. lt, 00170 AS. President, lerly's Mills, P. 0 CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President Carlisle. P.O. JOHN C. DUNI,AP, Seet'y , alechaniesbu,g MICHAEL COCK I,IN, Treasurer, :..'lleplltrdstown. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. John Sher-ick, Allen Henry Zearimz, Shiremaohtown ; Lafayette toffee Dickinson; henry Bowman, Church t or, u; Mode 0:II fi th, South Middreton ; Samuel Lira ham, W. Penns born'; Samuel Coulter, Mechanicsburg; W. Cockil II Shepherdstown; D. Cnover, Upper Allen; .f. 0. Son• ton, Silver Spring; John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Ferman, NV, Cumbel land. `:Oil It COUNT Y.—W. S. Picking. Dover; Joe, Griffith. Warrinonn ; .1. F. Mein do, IT. Washington: Richey Clntk 1,1 leburg; D. Butter, Fllll,iew , ; JAR Williams, Carrell. U 1111'111N CO.—Jacob 'tenser, Nardi-1.e./4c. Members of the company having pollciesabout to ex pire. can have thorn renewed by making application to any of the Agents. k'oi). 28. 1882. At ()GILI3Y'S CIIEAP GASII STORE ( 11,1, 1 LACOES 01, 8 and 10 cents, beet /quAlity Calico at 1.114 cents, Domestic Gingltalneat I .t 1„ vent., 11attestie 1 it4.ins b lihunts. 1-4 Dotnestie t!tettl at tittle. 121, Ticking., Checks. Table Dia. ;t1 I In lees. Canton Hattnel, !looped r.,l4lrts, tlut cheapest In the e.tut,ty. 131,-10 IC SI ',KI S ' At Vl.ly low prices. Blankets atol Flannels under prim, l'l,lelllB, CA74SIM MIES, Jeans, Vettlugs, at astunish inely low prices. All my old cleats and enstinnere are respect fully in riled to call and eAandue for tlll , llltiel Vet:, AS I trill not bu undersold I.y any M-re itt the county. Pd ale street, ilppoNito I be thtpnt. C11A11.0011.111 . , TruEteo. Carlisle, Feb. 28,1802. HAS LEFT LEONARD'S CUR J. W. SHILEY Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers, and the Wit., that he has removed his store ham Leonard's corner to his now room-161111011y known as Keller', hat .store—on North ltanover SU vet, bOts‘Orn MO Car lisle Deposit Haul( and II uyett ,, (II °eery Store. Ills stock of It EA DV M Al)!! CLOTH I NO, Bouts. Shoos and tints is large and complete, and you can Pperl I u Pon thelart that ho can and will sell cheaper limn aver: and always intends to sell gotid panda and at a lower price thou 'ltny person elso. I M ! I MEMI3 CLOTHING 1 ' iii , • Alwevs on hood, the mastGe/tY.11,0110, hest 11111 , 1 V 1i011.111111.11, and ilO CM OS, PIIIII 0.11 AIIOS :Old Vi•MltF , from the Nonmonest I. the brit qualities. ‘,Lich cannot full to lit. p:o.noo the eye ornt Ore s.trts faction in gonevol. Also. rhlrts • I.`tolei , shirts „pd 1 , drawers;eollir e. rs, eravels suspenders, glove., stockings, &e., &., all'to be sold /it the vrry, lowest prle s. BOOTS AND SHOES Always on hand, a large and romPlete assort • went of every variety of BOots, Brantps. Oxford, Ties, tdippers, Gaiters, JetTersons, Arc., for Ladies and Gentlemen, Illlsses and Boys, youth and children,.tili to too said cheap. Also on hand - and con stantly manufacturing the best Tine Wrench and Mena Cli rorco Boots, and Jelfeisons fot Ladies. (t.,.„.„1". All rips solved free of oinieze.• - - HATS. aA largo steak, of Hata for Mon, pus and Children. common, good and no. All - trig - cheaper than evoy, TRUNI{S,TGAVELING RAGS, unnnELLAs, rule °ems bp GUM COATS AND LEGGINGS- - CHEAPER THAN EVER. I hereby tender my thanks to my customers and frlenda, for past favors, and earnestly-solicit you ell to call and Rao me and my stock of goods, boforo you par. elanas elsewhere. as I am determined to use ovary effort to supply you ulth the very!best, and at such prices as , wllleult all.. Bo partleular to look for any slam April. s.l3rit—ly r. smiunr:. IosISTATE NOTICE,-Wberetis _letters • of Administration, with the will annexed, on the ate of John Ilutilck, Into of Carroll County, Indiana, have boon granted by' the,Reglater of Curnburloud county, to tiro subscriber, residing In North Middleton township, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebt ed to said estate to, make payment. and those baying. claims to prosent.theru. dui outhontiented for settler.' went to : ,WM. suu9As.r, sr.; - . - Spill 11, 1802—M*. ; ofaittritho# made Easy.'' . . . • , .. . work • 4 . slioNviog bow either sex :, . 11 4,: . :6 0 nOtably,inarrted.- Irrospoctlim of ago oi• ma ono, Oropossasslog or othorwlso, with a tnalthie oh tho-Ark or Easeluatlug ahy.psrson.you wish. A curl , ougicloutilio osperlusont wi.lols never' falls. • Fro° for !M. cents. 'Aditriatin '2; wir,LIANI - s. co, PublikAtilrg, pox 2,300, Phlladolghla. Itlareh , l4 2 .lBog--1y ...1. ..._, - :. _, NOTICE. IFUMZU CLAEO GE PHILADELPHIA A. LENK, Employment. ALL\ 111.1 \ .s .1, ll', S. 115 I/I p't. it. EIMEEM PRICES REDUCED ! ZUstness U;artlS. Vir M. PENROSJiI, Ati orney Law. Office in 'Rheum's HJh Prel. r.,obal bud ness promptly attended to. February 21. 1862. IUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at Law. Canisle Pd. A [reeds to receriog and col folding Soldiers' Pav, Bounties. uud .Pensions; eft] (Ur utshes information eintiN u thereto. Office ou South [layover Street, opposite Buutz's store. Dee. 27,11301 A J. MARSEIALL—Atron.NE nr Office with W. 11. • Penrose, in Rhoom'. T M. WEAKLEY.—Attorney at Lao. • Office on south Hanover street, opposite Boats' Dry (roods store. All professional business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. OSEPIT RITNER, JR.., Attorney et Law and Surveyor, Meehoulcsburit : I'a. OffiCe on Ralf 'Hood Street, tie° doom+ north of the Bank: /trir. Business promptly uttended to. . r AW CARD.-CLIARLES E. 31A OLAUGIILIN, Attorney at Law, offi ce i n 1, heit's just Opposite the Market Ilene. Carlisle, March 14. '6O-Iy. pT 4 J. W. FOULK, Attorney at La* . Mee with J. R. Smith, Esq., in Rheom's All Eusluoss oulusted to him will bo promptly at- Coming to. May 8,'90.-Iy. CP. fiUMRICH Attorney at Law. .J .—Office on North Ilanover street, a few doers south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to Min will be promptly attended to. . [Aprllls. W. C. R EE M ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGE,NT Minneapolis, Minnesota. r h o . s s p t e , : t d: l t ma t i e , l o r t m Invest e re: . l e , n u s 3, t a lT d .utl e h i Real Estate and seeuritirs. Negotiate leans, pay taxon I, trace land warrants, Lo., ,ke. Haler to the members o the Cu.nberland County llaf, and to all prominent clti auns of Carlisle, Pa. (Augl'sB-Iy. TAI. 1I ENTZEIL—PIE YS ICIAN & y sum; EON, has removed his oilier to Fouth /lance, street, hit ortly opposite Bentes store. All pa tients ent“lNted to his rare, either from town or rout). try, trill he promptly utter ded to. Nor. 13. laul, IJB. S. B. KIL'FFEII. Office in North Hanover Ntieet two d..orn from ..truold 8 Sou'S tore. (Mee hour.. more part Irul.o lv from 7 to O o'clock . A. M., and from r, to 7 o'clock, P. Mi )B. GEORGE S. SEA-.. g DENTIST, from the Bal. colleim of Dental Surgery. CyL o offi,,,t, pt.i.kurt• oi his mother, East Louthet 1 1 8 1 dfortl. f)R. f. L00)1 IS raWalli, South Hanover strut. , next .l H tree our th.• Pc ,t 1.:(): NE[Dicii, 1). 1). La, fium..l,tr.c,,r i"prla;i‘r Deu I Isto to am _ .CP .;7Z. Col:ege of I),:t,ll;Nurrery. oltiee nl hit. I c,idonoo, oprn.itP llrtri”n it7l-1: - ,.4 r•<t Maim Amyl,. Carlidl.4.l'oun CERES gs. vv. I-1.-A ERS'TICK, Druggist, Ftreet. Carlish.. l'h meseriptionsculefully compounded A full , kip ply ..f fr,,h , trutr‘ and ,hemients. nr,i FARE REDUCED. —,sa T A'l ES IT N N EL , 600 & 6 - 08 Illarket . St., above etxth, =1 3 A NI LS PON% CR, Pro,rintor. -11 25 pi, da'• BEIM STATE'S HOTEL.- S. L•'. Cur. I TNi j Market St . W .Z.N7 .11. G -S. ll=l =HE A. B. L.:WING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM ..., - . , ;..1 ~,--, - :. L@s9 '' --:,,, ~' , - . 4 , f 4 •=' , ' r-t n 1 850 : ::7 . 1 ,14,0, - , ...,..":-.44-rt J • , _4 14 ,, . 4 - 4.,,,0.i , e,5t._::::„.. 11.- :. ..„,4 ; - West High Street, Carlisle, Pa, (Prcntiunz awarded 'at Ms Cumber/ I:nd County Ayricultural Fair of 1857.) The subscriber has just recolvoll the most splendid issortmont ot articles in his lino, over brought to this he is determined to soli at prices that de ly competition: Parlo, 1 chamber, Dining—room, FURNITURId. Kitchen and Odic° Embracing ovary !article used by Bongo and tiotbi keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. including also Cottage furniture in setts. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit (shines, pictures. 4'1.C., Sic. i'urchasers are requested to call slid examine his stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street, North obi, A. B. ENCINO. R-Z-Particular a ttention given as usual to funerals; Orders from town and country, attended to pronging ll= Car )Iny 12, ISsB.—ly T - I vi CONOMY IS WEALTIII CURE YOUR COUGH FOR ONE DIZ:E't THE HEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSEHOLD REMEDY =I 'Hada* ZADOC PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY, Madame ZA1)00 POlt- TEIL'o CLII:ATIVb BALFIAM. Is warr.rsted, If nSucl ac cordlug to t h e. Jitectiohs, cuts In all eat,s, Coughs, Colds, Whoophig Cough, Asthma, nod all affections of the Throat and Lunp. MLlialllo zADoo 1 Balsam is prepared with all the requisite care sod skill. trent A roinbies tion of the best remedies the rogetellie r kingdom af firds. Its remedial qualV lice aro based on Its powet to orSlbt the healthy mid Nereus circuhtthetet; the blood. through the Liings. It is slot a V101 . 611t reuse d), but emollient, warm ing: searchlog and •Mo tive; can be taken by tho oldest person or youngest hlld. l I ,x w - k% , .6 Nidd'o Zadoc Porter's Italsatit has teen used by the public fir titer 16 years, and h.'s itequlrtd Its pl . .:SOlat bole simply by nolug reaninnentled by v those who have used it to ciba lett It ici it , at LI 011,1,1. - . ?MST 1311'01:T1NT.— Mill/41110 , T.tldoc Porter's Curativo itaisatti is sold at a price which brines It In the reach of every ono hccp it cull V 1.11110 0 .1 for usu. 'rho timely o of, 0 single bottle will prove to tzu worth !CO times oat. N.)TICL.—Save pine Money I—Do not be persuaded to purrhoe articles at -ls to 81, which do not contain the I;lrtues of a DAUM Matto of .iladante, Porter's Curutivo Balsam, the cost 0' niantfilicturing which Is as great as that of almost any ether medicine; and the very low price at which It is sbid. mattes the profit to the 'toiler apparently small, and'Unprltte pled dealers will some• times reeounnend other medicines on which their profits are forger, unless the cuslouners bruit upon having Madame . Portor's and none uthPr: Ask, for Maclaine Porter's' Cututico Balsam, prieull) cos. and in largo bottles at 20 cts, and tuho no other. llr you can not.got it at one storo Lon can at another. 41 , 4) - !Itold. LS , .nll Druggists.aed *tore-I;6El)6ra Iltl o _so. and In larger bottles at 20 do. II A 1.1. & RUCK EL, Proprleters, New Yorlt. For sale ht Caddie, by 5A5.11:. ELLIOTT: ' January 10, 1602. • • REMOVAL" REMOVAL .. • • CACOB S.E.N4BIS Boat & Shoe Store, has been removed iiiioi..iii,or - to Piper's. Book 'Store aud opposite the CumberhindLValleSt Bank.' •• . - 1300T8 AND $H0.8.5 I , ,11001:4,AND- SIIOIISI , 'l.: illtand'lLU*Ons . . ACM offered at Sener's Chnag•Boot and Bijou Store. - "Spring , .4 . o..f7vai of New Boots A AS'ltoes. - - Tliwitit'ltriber has just returned from,Phil• if 4 itao/10i,114 t 014012 With an gltilltllSO And s oon ht. , Hatertment. of Gentleteen's and la dles' Shock; MeWs and Boys' Boole. Shoes and Brogans, Illon'a 4. - ua Bays' Walking Shoes, Calf, .l'ateut Leather and Cloth annoys. ...• . -. , ..' La tia.Button liontS..lhilthoral and Pow Dods, Qs'• terd r -linhklns and lild..Slippera,' Mines and Children', Boots and Shoes. Carpet Bags,Truuks 'Umbrellas' k • , which will be sold low for Gogh: • -.l.lurobasorl dru'invitad focall and tixaralnOntirstock. thoy.w 11l rind that in price and: quallty• it, will cOmpote with any shoo store the plaeo; at Ilia Now Store Boort next door to Idpkr's hook Store. •, • ' • • • JACOB ar,Nziti. • Cailialo, Aprll.ll, 1062-6ut . • ; ' • • ;•.-• TPet nilgo,-Umbrellne, kn.,' of every deeerlptlOiiland largeot :vArlety. • Sold et Llvln stou'e sortli Ilamover .13treet, Clothing 'Emporium. ' _ Aug.l, 'on uno 53 I=l EIKM
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