not forbidden to use his reason far the same purpose. A prudent forethought for this life is as much the duly of man, as it is for the life to come And the man who provides not for his own, and especially fir those of his own house, has denied the faith, and is worse than an intbiel. So that the man who is careleSs as to providing for his own house, is far less of the Christian than infidel. And securing a life-policy would he pre em inert ly providing for his own house. Beware then, lest your scruples should induce your husband to act worse than an infidel. But why scruple on the subject of Life Insurance ? You s v, "It seems to be a dis trust of Providence." But would you pre vent your husband putting lightning rods to his house, or having it insured, or having his ship going to sea insurell, or having a bale of goods insured that lie was about sending to the Smith or West? If not, why scruple as to the other? There is no difference as to the principle involved ; and thus your conscientious scruple is simply an unrea• sortable prejudice I But yon say, dreadful to h avee an insurance on my husband's lite." But Why Bo? He must die some lime. The policy of insurance will neither hasten nor retard the event. And when he dies, if you s e c vivo him, you will receive the amount. of his policy for your suoport ; and if You die be fore bins, your children will receive it. What . is there dreadful in all this? A relative of mine, and a minister, on, died, wbhin a few years. He left a helpless widow, and It family of children—all minors. He held an insurance policy On his life, which was promptly paid n his decease ; and his widow and children are now, because of it, in corn fortable circumstances. And there are many poorwillowg; who, to my knowledge. would like to be in circumstances equally dreadful I But you ask, "would he not do as well by putting it into a Sari gs Bank or tdherwise investing the sums lie would yearly pay in premiums on a life policy ?•' Your husband is thirty rears old, and" for a policy of one thousand . dollars he would pay annually twenty three dollars. Should he - die in three years or in ten years, you can easily answer the Tre-dion ; nod he may die in one year! Should he live to. fourscore and ten years, and can-dully invest twenty three dollars annually, 1 surposit the difference would not la- much either way. lit t then you risk the chances rf his continuance so long, which is a great risk;; and you go on in the presumption that lie will regularly in vest twenty three dollars annually, which is a violent presumption lie might possibly do as well iu the war you 'stigg(!st ; but the possibility involves a great risk, ,and a s io lent presumption. And on such a risk and presumption you would jeopardize a cortaiu ty for an un cm-mint v 1 Such wisdom is neither from ahroir:i nor from below. - - * ItiTlll - CS c44e1l t On Tut I-lay runst.inn. Ihr t 00, by p e y, 1. Tenon...L.lA 41ES A. !It, AND] 01 l un,herhoul tun III) to NIIK6 AI Alt Y F. 1.1. II Ell. 01 Ihi. ell,. On the 20111 inst hy the Itey. :Nun Mr JA NIES M RV ItIIUp POD, to Miss ANNIE lb. MYER: , Loth of thi. plate. On tho if,ih It . N Ell: , of It sslona ton 1 tek ot, 1 1 t 1. , 41, ELIZ IBEI 11. 14 I LLI Of Morn on li.oruship CU.1 1 ..1 land Counly ~lC: tlbz On the 3.1 ito.l , s 1 I; I s . inftot .110.1 of Iler E. IS. and I,u. in.l.t month, And U tho The great .101.1,1.1. full A noel,. 1r i_ht did sead To tak.. our 111 ile harnilens duo°, To joy .S that too er end MARI. nn the I'tl inst.. in Calll,l, Itev..lollN 1:1.1tIC11, age , l 4V041,. '6l)ttat - lifts. CARLISLE. PI[OI)UCE 111 A IC.RP:T. Reported weekly for the Ideralit by AVood‘rard & Schmitt*. 011 1 1"1 no) . 4 roi t t a tr 4 i 4 71) WHITE 1 20 TIED do 1 10 COHN Pl OATS 31 I`l4/V F. 3.0 4 ill, 2 0 FAI.r, 011'111 N(1 II IR1,E1" Bert► JthuertiF,cnients AT It 1 ()N I A L.—A Young ( I on cif appear:moo, 11,1 f and i% is r hi argil iinlain a iiith a 1 view lo mat. liiiTlol,. A • 1:1'S1' 1\1.: " In rarF. io(II lull 111 11,P. MRy 2:1, '62 - t f. lISTAT F.: NOT I E.—Notice is here- A by eli en that 1, 11 of Adinini-trition no the estmte ofJons SANDLI”.II4. late of the borough of Carlii.le dee'd., have horn eranled by the Register of Comber land eouttty, to the subheriber re•fding its Middlesex toe nettle All persons knowing themselves indebted ere therefore required to mat e payment, and those having elaimn agalmA the estate nig please printent . them for settlement. May 24,1862 STATE NOT I C E.—Let tefs Testa. -1 jmentary on the estate of Abraham Cayman, &Cc), Int e of Franktord township, having been issued by the Register of Cumberland Co. to the subscriber, residing in AI Iftlin township. Notice is hereby given to all for sons Indebted to said estate, to make pa) meet and those hat lug claims to ptescut them, duly authentic, ted for stittlement to JONAS CAYMAN, May te . .3,1t452-41t. , . Executor. -E N(IT1( E.—Le t ors of Ad - ministration on the esiate nf.lnn. Holtz, dee'd late of East Pennidsoo Ilnl he_ been is , mod to she s oh scriber. residing in the same township. N hire Is here by given to ail per%on,ridchted to said estate, to make l iavinont, rod t hos • biasing claims, to present them duly ttlithouticutod .174U1:I, D. HOLTZ AtlmlniNtrator 3113 , -C2. 1F012.- HICIIAIRI)SON'S 'COLUMBIAN PREPARATION FOR THE 11-11A1111: . WILL most certainly prevent bald- Ile., Will testore Grey ll tar to it v 111 eradhrite Dandruff. t.thnulate the Nnt urn! Serra tions of the Scalp. and will n h. ad hturlant, glossy, and healthy hair. Bead tho folln,ri ng eel tifi eaten : SHIPP r.N,IICIIG Sept.. ..t, ISM To nil anon) it may yr, ebrn•.The ourierPigned would ray thla lIP tut 4 tOO !JOU!, of Mohartkrbn'S Intabian oparation b, Vie and found II to chant, kits hair Irmo wilit,,ss to a b..autifill auburn rotor. it is hell tie, hlll a WASII, and 110 he- Hoyt:a it will aveorapitilk all 11101 the proprietor daltan for R. It F 8No1,1)Y. = The undersigned hove used Itrehard.nr's Columbian Tropai•atimt tin• the hob, and 0.1 it to produce effects no sot forth in the above certificate, d no. P. Rhoads, A ton. Fatten, L IT. Randall. Thos. ',lll,'Clindlish, Oen. Hower. Prepared and sold only by O. M. RICHARDSON, et N-wvil , e, Pe , and S. W. Haveretlek, Curßele. Price 50 cents per bottle. May 10, 181,0-31 a. SELLING OFF AT COST! 13A1AINS BARGAINS: I 9a-The undersignad lms doterinlned to sell out his very extension an oleaant assortment of 10111* GOODS at first corgi Ile will not attempt to specify. Suffice it to sail, his stock in large—and complete, comprising .in In part, Monis, I attics and illissca' wear, of all kinds and descriptions, all Of willeb were purchased at low .ratea for.casii:iiritt will be bold at the sonic figure. NO US EA' EAT N 6 ,- 000D S: Gneh ns -blenched and "Sbrotlngo, Pillow Canine, Linen 1111,i Cotton 'Pablo Clotho, Ti t :kings, 'Width and Drown Muslins, &e.. &c. iaikAPETS, OIL CLOTETP,A.C. A tork of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, ka., is the I argeFt and best In this Fortiori of the country. Give me an early call, all who want groat bargains, for Iln land to do just ‘Chat T say, and sell out, my entire stock at first cost. dame ono, come all! HIE GIP - AM , IO/.6. Two doors north of iho CarllsioThipostt hunk. N. B. COUNTItY AIEItOIIA NTS will find It to their advantage to give modr.call, for 1 can soil to them •itt cheaper 'rates than'they can purchaenthe se Me goods the city. • • " I'. A. NOTICE.—AII persons knowing themselves Indebted to the undersigned. Will please call and settle their Ito .eounts itemediatiily - Matio - books niust ho settled. - "Carlisle May Uth, ARNOLD. , ulaTO RS ho, uuttlei, signbd Auditor appointed by the Court of .Com. thou Pleas of Cumberland County,to muirghal leibtpte the . balanee in the - hands of ,Rihn-W.Faitat. as; -gigue° of William N. ansselland Stinutel P. - 'Torpor to - and amongst the ereditore, will attend to the duties of the appointment et his oftlee In Cornejo ori Wednesday . , the 4th of Juno next, of whirkell interested will take notice and present their claims or .demande. It. NIMISHAN, Anditor. 1114 10, 1882 1 -1 RE most completely equipped Eques trlan Fstsblishment in tliolVorld, comprising the st nunit.r of I.nutiful tr third HORSES & PONIES, and the bout collect On of T A LENTE DPERF 0 R ERS trgrollmt . . The whole Parnphanelia Is of the most beau- Vfal and costly do.rriptim,. The in ag inn are new Jinni hands.,mely 'Woe rated. The Band coach is n triumph ol In, mild thin Inroares and Properties are new and de e:nut, umonfActut ed f,um designs important from Par 1,, during the past winter. SATURDAY. Mat Sill Pl' ENSBURG . Friday, Mar :;0, AFTERNOON AND EVENING of eaell day. Door, open at 2 and 7 tieb ck. P erf)rm nitre to COllllllOllOo hall all hour later. The managers are proud of la.lllg Ilia first travel log company who h.uo prosented that goad old lug lish pastime, the ENGLISII STEEPLE CHASE the roost exciting - SOOl/0 ever intredueed in the Arena> In which all the thorough Bred Horses and their Ri dtra appear, Jumping Hurdles, Hedges, &e. THE ZOITAIVE HALT Will claim the at Louth - al of all. iiivith4 a vivid Ides of tLa s,aines in the pit•sent sln In [hi.; Nt, /I II will ho intrn dneod March, the Ilntil, anti the Gram], Charve— llnriug this seinie all t hi•l '4 . 4 lay down sit nip at the ward s il'ustratlng night in camp. TUE j14,R,111, .\ ND le \ are the leest deauttle: end bust trained r , Ilerl inn that ever I ravelled, IlJretnest lAlto gloat . alkleg !torso who teems fd,r),lt with human iiitt.llect, per In nt iNinv feat, at ti l n ud of c il ia ruamd, hu v.lll ho hitt odp, wf by Lis trainer, The People' , Favorite (lawn. The jeirtortnerc haxn lieu, gatheredrr rn rnii..llo. and Mato - tea, nn.l C m prie , the ,tars ot let It ItiettliTileres. tlardnor. Il 11eInnwigs', Geor, Ii 111 , 11, .I.'llll I' Nlodis If 11r,LIms, \l I"ilmi Niaditnt• l:aultlia. Little L' r. .1 1C:41111'1a. %% I; rt•l,l, 1.. 111./UM. Ilrid I.f m.• 11 0,1 Ow mornit, the Exl,ll , it,o, volvirtny svill rut or , •% 1 11 ,•1 / kr.t, 4.1 . ,•11 I 1:.11 IL% \ CA/A . 11. dri 1, .4 li, /1. lit 21,1e1,1,1 all the Iforw, l ' oulLs, LAl:Lk:es, Luggage. fir.. IV. 11 ❑ 1111)1.:11, Agent. I'. N ntr‘, AYO R. RoLL, A .1 )In , i•• .\'1)'1'(1'1;.„ .„. 6,11, tint Letter. Torhitrlell Lify on the ,s ill of late of HI I or Spro... h:... 1....+111 . 11 In the !:...21,L rr of L'ootl,ll2‘ll.l .0..11.1 Lo thy. urlorAiLlo..l Snlvor A!I 1...r•0ns itolel.t..l to Said r.hrtr nn; Li a k 111 led 11;1011 for 1 , 1 and ttoo, hay nu clam. aguin,L tt Arc 10.4111 , 1‘ iI '.. , pro•hent them r ae•th•aletnt. Ex'r. April '25. 11.L2 —rt CIA Itl' ET I Nl4B, ke —4 kist received at J 001141tv's ciw,no..o‘suot ~t Dr‘ o orgs unA FI Oil Clothx, will be 1 , 4 , 14 a t, very low ',lnk,. =1 MIDEEMEMI 1 VI N(IST()N'S Fitting Shirts. ttoole to titea , ut a and guaranteed a parka fit. `IC rim NI wartunteti Itt Ito of .t superior art I, le of Lilll, of the most. eel.- I mato , ' trial;, -. A vnriely eonstatitly k..pt n Itut I I every tt a lo and quality. Collar. tti all cult. May .2. ,t 8811;N I.:E'STicE —Notice is Iv . hereto given that the unili•••l•4riell, has h«en ap• pointed ashitriiiie under it (hel et vein ph,ry the laevellt i crerlihir, llati h ell 31Id mile. et ilanipten Ten nehip All percale k Indebted. nil] make pan mon t. and t hese having riaints against ii•ititte trill present them lin Telly mil her, crated ton the. turileri•ignetl, residing in l'eLl o Tow whip, ter .rule meal.. 0 11. l'ltinlVl•it.L. Assignee. May 9. 1 , I -IF partnership beretof.re existing helm..., Ill.•heril 11. lltimm o l and Wm M. Herr, has 1, en by mutual consent. All . iiersiiins indebted to the late firm are notified to matte payment to either of the parties on or before the first day of August belt Mean. 11, lIUMMEL, WM. M. lill U t. Bridgeport. April 25,1562-3oi IN Goods, Wares and )lerchandize, and •,f Distillers, Brewers. I.tunbernien, Boor and Eat. But Boutes..te., within the County of Cutubtolani, as appratset and eltotaitied by tieorge S' buy. Merrantilo Appraiser, and be hint returne.l to the underaigned, Treasuror of sold County, to wit: A. 1.-I)llll , .ltTfia% Administrator. =1 eitligt, ?,:t orK NI iller,dry goods 1U lall= =ll EERIE =II= MOM =ME =I = =I ICERIECI =1=C11:1=11 MEE= 11=9M1=1=O1 MEZEIBIZI IIME1f11111!TIIII 191=1 Ib u ry Sax to n,.bard ware, NEEMIZMI Al ini.trong • Duller, !unit,. A.. coal 13 10 (0) Ohver Delancey, lumbor coal, 13 10 00 S. M. 110 , ,v0r, A. 11. Ewing, furnituro =I C. 0011,y. Agt., dry goodE, Wsin. 11. )111.,5, N. W. Wo Agt , dry goods, L. T. (in•olianl - Co " IS 1t..1. 11108,111, fancy by IL. 1:. Stiaploy. j.velry, 'Fhtnnas Con I) n, 1.. Itrnwuq W. I). A. Naugle. " . . , .11,1nes 1(011(.01, beoks, Sc.e., 74 7 00 A.M. Piper. (' 11 7 00 J. I/ llor t sts. stoves, 11 7 10 'Mrs. M. Morris, `• 1.1 7 (0) M=IOIMCDIEM S. W. Ifttverhilck, drugs, S. B. ninnobaker, " Dire. S. N. ICPitror, roofectioirtry, 14 7 00 .1. 11. Rbenin, 14 7 00 Peter Monyor, .111enb Sprier, shnes, MZ=MI .101111 I r S. Entunlnger, raker, 11. S. Itlttnr. moreltata Mrs. M. J. Stui.uph, grocorles, John Faller, .1. D Meek, David ICeeny, A. Illonasmith, Jacob Ralf, J. C. Calllo, hate, J. Ilona & CO, John " • Mrs 111. NMI', millinery, Eliza Stahl, '' Mrs. J. Hutton, . " Nlrn. E. Willbtmn, . - David COTUMaII, flour and hod, .- 14 7nu John Schmohl, baker, 14 7 OJ 0 Orosmaan, •` , ' 14 700 11111itin Sellers, " 14 7 00 Lewin Miter, " . . 14 7 00 John Sellers, " 14 700 pavki Sipe, paper, Am., 14 7CO Thaw I.lvingstenn clothing, 13 10 00 Arnold & Son, 13 10 Ou J.W. Smiley,' " 13 ' 10 00 B. B. Leonard, nl3 ±lO 00 Allison...l; iCeeny, marketing" 14 700 J. IL Frederlek, " 14 700 David Fredericks, " 14 .7 . p 0 William Askeer, " 14 700 Zeroes ,Cailio & Son, " /4 7 00 Bonj. Hosier, dealer; '74 •7 00 Toter Fauat, produce, .14 7 00 Wm. Wert, marketing. 14 7 00 Jon, iLlbilheetr, groceries 14 7 00 Jacob Shinto, '. • . .14 •7 00 , Strobm, - I.lock -& Colley, dry geode, • -13 10 00 BeuJumiu Pluuk,,,lry goods. , ,34 700 ~ EAST L'ENNSBOIIOIIOII. Kerr & 1 urnmel, lumber, . ,12 .12 50 ;May . &- Illimiefield, 44 • ' ' )3 10 00 Extg/eliest & Wormlei, lumber. ' : 14 . 700 Adam' .I.lslinger, , - • • l4 ' 7 00 J. Iltiluebaril & Co„ - - ~,.1.4. " 7 00 ac . o. IV. Vesler; dry.semle, . ' -,. 33 -10 00 W. Diinlinger, groceries, - 14 700 Wm. Banks, grocoriss, , - - -...' • •. 14 • 700 Jebel) Renniuger, " - 7 ' 14- 7 00 John McCormick, ',, ' . , 14 7 00: .1 Longueeeker, • " ,_ " 10 . 700 GARDNER & HEMMING'S ORE AT .1 E R ICJ IA X PL T 5 IE3 ! =I CARLISLE, Achnissirm 25 Cents VII AS 41 LTC N, DAN GARDNER, Leak" the Names Dissolution, List of Dealers =EI 14 7 OU 14 7 00 14 7 OU 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 1,4 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 -DIOKINSON 6. l'atiorouu, produce, Michael Free, :Jos Didlemau, marketing; David Drbw Wm. Green. dry nude, Bud:waiter, green. les P. Ilman, dry Fronds, James 11. Johnson, dry goods, IEIBMIEN eorge 1.. Mile. stuves, 14 7 00 Cyrus T.. 21, On. furnitm n, 14 7 00 Joremlali Weartney, marketing, 14 7 00 U. Ommot. conlivtloiott7, 11. G. Mosier, predobe, LOWER ALLEN Bitner & and,Wise, Rhone, 14 7 01 Abralmm Ilmwer, dry goode, • JO 10 01 John Colemnn, 14 7-110. E it lilt W. WI-e 14 7 00 William Cra b, marketing, 14 7)0 J. Young, 14 7 00 Gn . Brubaker, 14 7 00 C. Ebony, dealer. 14 7 00 Brindle it - Fons, dr; good», 33 10 00 11. J. Stevens, 14 7 00 D. L. Derlolly, drugs, 14 7 00 Ilenry Spahr. flour, 14 7 no Sarnunl Plank, dealer. 14 7 0) Jacob CI reegor, groceries, 14 7 (A N EW VILLE. NNW& (1 - d, dil• gogirs, T •• & 1:111eitt J. C. &.1 B. Drown, linvilwnrci, S G. Wild, drugs, =2 W. L. :41cCullough. cro•rrioA, 14 7 00 S. M (111inmer, •' 14 7 00 J 0... Laughlin, elothinz, ]4 7 00 J. II CulntrlL AO.. sIOV4,A, 14 7 00 A Fillirtnan, markuting, 14 7 141 John Hard, S. D. McKinney, dry goods, 14 7 00 NEWTON. Ferguson k Co, dry goods, 11 7 00 S. OIIll.•r and Sous, " 14 700 Bowers V Myers, 14 7 00 4. & .1, Kyle, 13 10 00 =MEI Ilurs - 11 '• 1 t 7 00 Co.. Itwl 11.11.0. produce, 13 10 on Snyder V (inutile, '• 11 15 10 .1. it .1. B Ourvh. '' 11 15 On Neweiinier in Born. • 1 13 10 141 Ilenry I Snyder. shoo .% 14 7 1111 J. A: .1.11. II urnh. Oakville. produce, 13 10 01 J. M. Wagner, niarkuling. 14 7 00 NI7WBURG. Koontz k St.evick. dry goodx, James Duly id !louver, flour, C. Stevick, furniture, J P. dry goods, (h•o. Itwoo•11, '• W Nl nt ts, " E Ittvrsr.ll, rlry gondrt, .1 Itrretem. titarlo•ting. A.lioodhenrt prrlrr:ting 1111,:t11.1, & \lull n, .Iry looms, 1!1 In ro 1..“13)11:‘ , 1 A lituelthill, 13 10 111) A. NI f. ,, idrgli, " 13 10 tJO :., \ I,ls on ' 11 7 00 II 111, Ir , I:I,. 14 700 ' nittll .1 Z , IIIIt , D, 11. ,,, . 14 7 .) = D Nev, uuui, Fls (lenrce Coffey, dry gods, L IVIn Hawk, tuarketinv.. 14 7 Uu '111 , 1)1.E.5 E X. ,1 IT 'Tvll ,, r. - rlrv - 7 ,,,, ,ic. I: " llfl•eri 11 7 13 , Tat , •• I I 7 011 I /..t.r,h. 1-1 7 11 7 11. 7 .1 If I .n.. 1 n.a. h A C.. , gr, .rrieS, 1-I 11 7 0, 13 10 00 .1. 'leek N 12 .1 .1 11 12 12 :quart A f',11.. 13 10 ui, li ft Alcrbers , n. dry geniis, • 13 10 int It .1. ,111111(1, . furniture. 14 7 011 44 , et••tter A 71,,1ee. elethiniz, 14 7 oil J. tit Inner, 14 7 O. 11001(in 3 lien. drape, 14 7 0 .1••IhnT inTI neh. '• 1 4 Il• At 'lel:. 14 7 - t.O •1111 " 14 7 0t) Alrs 14 7 110 .1 Littnliq. jite•elry. 14 7 00 113tant • al 7 On 01:11.J . 1 .11,1111.,1. II:1111%1.re, 12 12 00 Forney .4 " 13 10 00 A.. 1. tl nlt st.ne. . 14 7 00 1. AI. ltvkr.v. " 14 7 11 Lat. ten. pro , lnmo, 10 :40 .0 ain fin .31.21 e, 111011.er, 14 7 I U 'F. 11 Blair. pridltro. 11 10 30 ht•/, stvtiotniry. 14 7 oti Johnsen Searer, voal, 14 700 44.11 ( ITal, AN '• 111.0.4, S. Alsitre Chas 114 Oysl or. I lA , \ I ns,..or s.lauws, Vr,4..•retnn ‘V I Ilvt. th y gil4 n, .1.6. •: Andres' Bess. (I,osilt•r d 7.t.e11t. dry 10.04 13 10 liirnw LuPgitnerkf.r. doaler, 14 7 111:.4T l'EN1,111,111114;f1II. Lim- 17ivIer. produce, 13 10 00 - 13 10 Ilt-nder,oo Reed, prod ure, 14 7 Edwie Jame,. dry gi.oti, 14 7 .1 1‘ . 11allshew, 14 7 00 H. Mai iv. 0 Ca., " 14 7 Eber .lames, 13 10 Tobias cite«, marketing, k 14 7 lil-faop, 14 7 NVIO. Vanua rd S Co, marketing. 14 7 U. W. Robinson, dry tv.odet, 14 7 tom. Ii Echols, dry goods, MMI! = Jacob Simmons, " 14 7 " .111. 4 Ltddigh, 14 7 .Yug. Fink, nierchnnt tailor. 14 7 00 Fiklier 0 Knapp. 1.1,arr,, 14 7 Win S. Burkholder dealer, 14 7 .IoII,MI. Leidigh, produce, 13 10 00 F. Breckeutahnr, marketing, . 14 7 '3IIICIiNI,CSBUItiI, J. Brandt & Son, dry goods, 14 10 01 'D. Comfort & Sons, " l 3 10 Brindle lc 3. elswanger, " 11 15 John Belgic, 14 7 GO lienry Lease, 14 7 Kaufman .t 11rwald, produce, 13 10 T 1101113,1 11 Ilryenn, 12 12 50 John Johnston & don.'• 12 12 50 Enuninger Singuer, " 13 10 Zaekarias & Ilaverstick, produce, 14 7 Jos. 31111eison, lumber, 14 7 00 (leo. Ilununel, 11.1(111 , , h coal, 14 7 00 Daniel Urabiil, clothing, 14 7 00 I•. W. Abrams, " 14 7 Arnold ,3 Co., — l4 7 Bubb & liarretson, hardware, 13 10 John S. Boycre, 13 10 It. Wilson & Son , , stoves, 14 7 00 \VD, Wonderlich, " 14 7 L•idigh & )athews, '• 14 7 00 ,I. B. Herring, drugs, 14 7 OJ =I 10 $lOOO MEI BMISI "-"Jul EIMEM OEM EIMMEI lIMEI ll=ll3l El!.=El 3 S. IMHatt, ‘• Ira Day It. Thomas, :I;rooorima, lE=Til IMIIIIIII Robert 11111,, 14 7 Fagan k Armetr ng, grocorien, 13, 10 MMM]I ItIMI:11 •S. llowitinti, MOM Samuel 11, Worst, furniture, 14 7 John Rupp , )1111,,t, dealer' 14 7 .„ • 13 10 1 3 1 0 00 Holmes, shoes, 14 7 14 7 . 00 10, i Roight, hats k. shoes, 14 7 14 7 tO 14 7 nn =I lIMEI Jarub jowel ry, 14 700 34 7 00 14 7 do 14 7 or 14 7 10 E. S. Keene. " 11 7 ,Swiler Sr Keifer, merchant tailors, 14 7 00 Jacob IN'woman, baker, 3lrs. u. Bryan. 17..0rge Steinour, marketing, 1 , rank rlarsholl, , ieorgo IC sir. J. J. Smith, baker, EIMECEI BEER, OYSTER AND EATING HOUSES. `•rodorit.4 (.;01'Isle, ' 7 10 00 Uudrih Syritzer, 7 10 00 Mlehael Meehan. • 7 10 13 10 00 14 7 11l 1f rF. M. 111c11( nouglz, " 7 10 Apt Gould, 7 10 .lohn enster, 7 10 14 7 OU 14 700 EIMMSIIII g=rl 13=1 14 7 OU 14 7 00 JOllll 1114111110, 7 10 Mcs. LI William, 7 10 Ewing Clark, 7 10 14 7 00 1 ' , 00 Mr,=l George Foland, 7 10 c. -Mes. J. Low, 7 10 Mrs. C. Myers, 7 10 Georg° Burg, floury Strine. =ZIEI=; Touts Si Son, Samuel Brown Joseph Coble. East P.cunaboro', 7 10 Jolla GleF6l3or. 7 10' U=EI I 4 7 LO MUM Burlibolder ' Newburg, , 8 6 Charles Drewater, Newton ' 7 10 C. A. llonneberger i " , 7 10 3..1. Crawford, Nowalllo,B • 6 Win. 8. Dunlap, " 7 10 Jelin Elaloy, '.ll,eclianicsburg, 7 10 P. Wagner, ' - .." • 7 10 Samuel Rupert, " 7 10 11. Shade, Shlppeneburg, 7 18 Pace 511111.1., 8 5 James Mackey, " • 7 10 John Miller, " 8 to BREWERS A\D• DISTILLE4B. Bornitz, Carlisle, 15 00 [leaser.' & Myers, Silver Spring, 25 0L 1 BILLIARD TABLES. GeOrae Poland. .1 tables, . 80 00, Emanuel Weirlob, 1 tabe, ' SO 0.1 Notice la hereby glien to all Tenons named to the above list, that by an act of Assembly approved April 11th, 1882, County Treasurero are riqul re d to bring suit and collect all liOmMea remaining unpaid onar - before the Brat day of July next,-and by other acts Of Anent.' bly, vendors of vioou.9, spiritous, malt or .brewed liq nerd, without license, are also liable to indictment iu this Court of Quarter Sessions: Those - Interested aro therefore requested to lift their licenses without delay . and save - coots, Ac. JOHN OUTSTIALL, Treasurer of 'Cumberland County. Carlisin,llhy 7,1882.. • • fl UM BELTING 1 I Just received a large esSorttuant of all PIUS.— gum Bettina. (lam Hese, .antn &e., 'and' for; Ifa le 'elteMp at the Ilardirayo Store of Jane. 22,1800. . SAXToN 10 lu 00 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 FRANEFORD 14 7CO 14 7 00 II A NIPDEN 13 10 00 14 700 EI=MI 14 - 00 ]A 7 00 CEMEM 11 10 MI 13 10 00 12 12 no Irl 10 01 14 700 lE=M E=El lIIFFITY 13 10 00 13 10 11l 14 7 no IA - 0l PENN. EIMECII 7 111 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 I= EMEI lIMEI ELiEM ANFI'T,IN 1, 10(0 11 1,1 .0 11 - oti 'll Cnu 14 7 nn =ll 11 7 7 1 =1 'I 10 00 12 11. Jo ]1 10 14 7 ]t 7 13 10 uo 81111111MEM = EMI lIIMMIII 14 7 14 7 14 7 EIMI El=iEl El=sl I.k 7 14 14 7 14 7 1k 7 14 7 EMI MEI E=:l lIMM 7 10 EMU Fib BLINDS AND SHADES. BJ. NV iDU A M 16 Nat'l' 6th eStraot, Philadelphia, ManufirlUrer of VENITIAN BLINDS;and , • WINDOW SJIADES. Tho largest and. finest .14sortineillb the city, at the lowest prires, illincis pNinted alid.trlmuied equal to new, Moro Shades uunto and fettered. , . w' April 18, 1862--gym iti.kMEL • ON TELE minovnAir C STREET, BET. 4i Art- ) 6th STS , Near the National Ilotel, and two sqiicirisfrom the Railroad'DepOt, 'WASHINGTON CITY. • FINE PARLORS FOR THE ACCONAIODATION OF LA— DI ES. Room and Board, por day. $2 On Hawn. alone. per day . 1 00 Meals. each 50 Lodging. If the room is vacated by 7 a m 60 Otherwise it will be considered by the day. The KIMMELL DOUSE Is newly and elegantly tun nislied, and In every respect a first class hotel. I inintre• tn call - and nailed., A. P. KilitilELL Proprietor. (`rt. 11. IR6I. t f DR. WILLIAM R. HURD'S MOUTH WA:SH 3 A SURE REMEDY FOR A , Bad Breath, Sore Mouths, Canker, Diseased Bleeding' Gums, Nursing Sore Mouth, AND the best specific now'in use for ANY diseased condition of the mouth. It Is particularly beneficial to porsnns wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, rnmplotely dliStroyinv Invery taint of the mouth, ab anrbing and remnring nil impurltb*, Insuring A SW ET II REA T In all who 'nuke use of it. No Youxo L.tur or Youxa ii ENI LEM N Who is atille - twi with a - 13 Al) 13 R PIATH Fhophi delay applying tin re 111.14, for it it a certain rm.°, anti is approved and receinmended by every phy siclan under whose mute° it has been brought. USE hr. Win. B. EURO' S MOUTH . WAS!!. Prepared at Ur Ilceo'e' Dental Office, N 0.77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, teb - ` - Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A 111 n•rn I 41 i=rouu t nutria to dvalers. Addrosa Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Streot, New York. Feld in l'hil.n4elphin, i v Diet t Co., 212 Istr.rth 2d St.ra•t a ti. Ilublr•i I. 1110 Chestnut street; and by nll Denesels.rs DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S TOO 111 VOWDER! This Powder p ...svgs., the CA TII E INil It 1.:ItTI Er , 4.4' 1)11 AliCo.ll.. and from al, A Ra'te, that o:ut in the least juju re the re , •th I',.a ti.. 11 en , hely muchauleal %doh , ut NVC,III, thy rnernol. 11)r. itrin. B. ilurd's Tooth Powder - --- 15.roromm.wiod by It! Eminent Do'h hqu. ni Ur line re Ponta' Office, No. 77 Fourth treet. o. I. i): Lev- Price 25 Cents per Box. A iihr•F 111 tiwilrlT. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York. 1 .;1(.1t ,s; Filth venue liot o l; .1 3, , 1. 1. 1 ..(111r),..1..n. 71". 14....a.1way; 11. e. is„r nes , 102 :111.1 1.3 nll 1/1-11,gist, • DR. WI [JUANE 13. HURD'S TOOTH CAUL' t HOPS /•Lr 11, f Tor)iliftchr •.•11 k Ftlticulni I Inplea :I'l aIIII•.te4 v. 1 ,11 'l'oo'l'llll'HE. P.u• . ut , rui thon,,vlve, front that dl-troy ing eali 11000 3- i,oSS OF SLEEP, and theh children (rent great Fllfroring, by Itreplng lo.t.tle of IN. \1 in. TOOTIIA. Rh DROPS In the house. heinne,l at Dr. llurtrs Dental °Men, No 77 Fourth Street. Innonkls ti, E. D. Pric, only 12 Cents per Bottle A liberal discount made to Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce treot, New York. Sold II) I,y I , yott k Co., 232 North 2 , 1 II u1.1,11,1n 01,..stntet.treet; and by all DR. WILLIAM B,AU'RD'S NE URA LGIA 'PE ItS p)11 lIIE CC I:I: I NIXIIA lAIIA nil Town' wile, PRont cED ItY COLDS. NI.CRAWIA is immediately curd by their ppl ice l ion. Tli,•) t like a (harm, and are perfectly harmless In their nature, do u, ,t produce a h inter, and leave no unpleaaant rebuilt, Dr. Wm. B. 1-lurd's Neuralgia Plasters never fall to give satblactlon to all who test their virtue - - Prepared at Dr. liurd's Dental Mee, N 0.77 Idtirth Street, liroLohlyn, E. D. Mr . Price, only 15 Cents Eacti.ag A liberal discount made to dealers: Address P/i.3eipal Office, Tribune No. 1 Spruce Street, New York Sold in l'hilatbduhin, by D)ott Sr Co., 232 North 2d Street: 0 S. Hubbell, 1.110 Cliehtuut Street; nod by all Druggists • SGTICE.--We are daily receiving orders to send by mail soma ono or sunroof Or. /I urda Daniel Remedies, hich NVO cannot till. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Nasser, which we send In an envelope on re , relit of the prier (15 omits) and one stamp. lint to an. camillndatopersens in places where the druggists and stolekeepers are behind the age, we have put up park. ages In white embossed hoof's, seven inches by four, with comport uomts—each Luc containing a bottle of Or /I urde Month Wash, and l'ooth Ache Drops, a box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valuable little Treatise on Teeth and their Diseases, the best Moans of preserving them- and the proper treatment of Children's Teeth, worth of Itself the entire cost to every young men or \realer!, or parents with young children, with sundry other necessary articles; price, per package, one dollar, or six packages for $3, sent by express as directed. As the express charges are not much, if any more on a dozen thou .on one, it Is far cheaper to order six or a dozen packages at ono time,— A las ge fondly will wont all. or the surplus can be din posed of to ueighls rs with piddle benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, unhappiness, and disfigurement, expense, loss of time and money would, be saved to the country, if every fondly to-day had ono f these packages, whichr In Itmdf, is a complete sett of Dental Reelects.. Address Wm_ It. RUM, & Co., Tribune Buildings, Now York, and writ n name and address plainly. That remittances may be made with confi dence, W. 11. 11. & CO refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to O. W. Griffith, President of the Farmers and Citi zen's Bank, Brooklyn; to the Editors of the American Manufacturers' Garcite• to Joy. Coe & Co., Publishers' Agents, New Y ork;, to . T.Bornum, Esq., who knows a good thing when he Seat) It and trio has already or dered a second simply, etc. 1000 AGENTS 'WANTED To listr-duce Dr. Ilurd's Dental Remedies into every county. Mull or tVOllleri who want to make money W.W.I:IOy, can do better with those articles than any thing In market.. They are now, useful, low priced, and wu are gpentlng thousands In advertising them for the benefit or Agents. Boxes of samples, containing a dozen of tho sue dollar packages ar..sve specified, with circulars, will ho sent, on receipt of seven dollars, about half price. to any person wishing to test his or her skin in selling. with a view of becoming an Agent. We li w old rather pay salaries flail Commissions to those who prove themselves °Metall t salesmen. NO,' le the HOW to go into the business. For address and referellee Neu abOVO. ASSIGNEE SALE. ty fI E undersigned Assignee of Michael Minkli;wiil sell at public Sabi, tho following val. until° nisi ttrint..3. viz: No. 1. A tract of land, sit nate in Frank ford township, r'un tu , rlund eount.y, bounded by lands of John Wag goner, bieorgu Kiehl, Leonard Minieh; and others, con• taining 210 ACRES and 123 perches, with it Dank liarn,i'a that rata sToNEnwELLIN9 'Joust; nriu • Orchard, and rum:dill; water In meat 01 the fields. No.:. A tract °Mind in the &IMO n touehip, hounded, by lands • of Dii'dd Shibedy and others, ceoliiihiug 52 ACRES AND 98 PERCHES, with g BARN, *EATILERBOARDED HOUSE; and ocher improveinenta. • No. 3. A tract of TIMBER LAND. in the 'anmo town. Rhin, hounded by lands of Joan Niekey, Getirge Wog /4.'l4er and others, containing 12 Mores and 135 Perehal Ir No 4. tract of TTAIDER LAID, in the Fame town ship, bounded by %Os of .I.p: Snyder, A.Varrici: and' others, containing .5 Acres and 86 Perches No. 8. All those certain Out lota, In the Borough of ,Carllsle, at the cast end of the town,, adjoining lands of Cgroy Ahl, Jacob Zug and others, containing about A.'ares. • • • The Falco!. the Ti rankford lands wlWhe mane oq tho larger forth, on SATURDAY, 'the 7th day Of JUNE, A. D. 1802. •Balo to commence at 10 o'clock A _M. of said day. • The solo of the Town Lots will be made at the Conrt House, in Carlisle, on -SATUBDAY, the -14th - day of JUNE, 1802„ Sall) to , commence,at 2 o'cloCk • P.. M. of that day, at which times and'places terms will he made known' by DANL. BOMA' ' iday 2, 1802-11 : ' ..Xiaktnno. DR, Wit It COOK s HOMiZPATIIIO, PHY§lefAlsT ILTAVING recenily,l(iliateCiP .Catli ale, -has taken an ofileeopposite.thfignaalop Mime whore he can be ronaulted by persona seeking teßdieal , 'advice;" or when desired, will visit then tit their denees, either in the town or cottni,ry: • , • May 2, 180.2=1p. ' y , , SPRING GOODS. GREENFIELD iSt One door west of the County Prisan. Fir AVE just received a Splendid -as l. sortment of New Goods, from I%ti4 Yi , ric and Philadelphia, which will be sold unusually cheap for cash. Fancy Silks in Great Varieties, BLACK SILKS, of all Ottdee, from 75 cents to $1,60. In the above line of Goods we defy compotition. , SILK AND WOOLEN FOULARDS, Silk Poplins, Llama Cloths, Mozamblques, 91,014213 rd Plaids, Wool do Lathes, uhalllns, Lawns, Lc. 1.71 . 0 nEitiair,ms at-reduced prices. Wo aro now offering our entire stock of now styles of spring Delaines at 20 cents, worth 25 cents. DOMESTICS Good Printa at MEM Cochecoes, Merrimac! , and Spregnes at 1234. Blenched and unbleached Muslim, at 0, 8 and ld cents. Extra quality, one yard wide et 12% cents. Lancaetdl(iiog• home at 124 cents. ZIEM Ei-- 1 1Eitlana COTTON AND LINEN PANTINGS, Drills, Denims, Jeans, In great variety and at old prices. AIM AND 'BOYS' WEAR. A very handsome lot of CLOTHS tit CASSIMERES, for Men and Boys' wear, at low prleee WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. A fall Titre of the !Once - goods always on hand. Also, loop Skirts, of thn latest Ten York styles. 'clEtrroetis ! 4,800 yards of Carpets, all of tho newest designs and patterns in the market, ranging In price from I.*y" cts. In $l.OO per yard. flaring purchased the above assort snout in Nov York, we aro enabled to offer superior inducements to all who will favor us with a call. As ear store now a permanent inothution, In Carlisle, we are determined to maintain the name (we have el. ready established) of selling cheap, not withstanding the serious rumors that have boon circulated In regard to our Laving town earns] e, May 2, 1862 BARGAINS_! BARGAINS ! SINCE the kite victories DomestioCot ton Onotin have deedned, and .there is now Wpm. poet of gutting a ell pply of Cotton We, (lElDiril, SAWYER & MI I,Elt, at the neaostore. under Mortis's Rotel, East Main etreot,).nro receiving daily age sup• plies of NEW SPRING} GOODS, n-hlrh. our old' stock we are determined to sell a CITY PRICES. DRESS GOODS at every vnity ; Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices. A large lot of new Black Silks at 75, , 7 1 ,;. 1.10. 1 2!.. I .su. 1 75. 200 2.50; now Spring Drlain,. al 1::Jion to. 4.0 al lards hest quality Merimao, Cochern. Pnelfie and American Prints. dark and light colors. nevi . style,, at 123,i; a large lot at d, 8 and lU. Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, Inert quality English. 1234 eta. All kinds Domestic ilingharns 12 1 A; Manchester 18 , R; ; 30 pieces French and Scotch Dress and Bonnet Oingqamn at 22. BROWN AND WHITE rtIUS.I.S nt wholennlo and retail, a gond quality S, fine 15, 14 wide 14,!,1. 1.14, 12.4 at. corresponding p r i e k All kindle aV V fiioll)S.in large supply st reduced prices-11. kOgs, Sir,p e. (.heels. U Mitt!, OFnaliurgs, l'ot inn k:, r. t a ll ki n d, Tahle Cloths. itheetings. Linn. !tins. Shirting Line.; Shirt Fronts. Collar , . et, the old prises. White floods, nll kinds, at add prroc. SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, Shawls, Einbrotderies, Rc. h op Skirts dirret from the ftetory. POO dot. td I vs . , )1 loses. 31 , 21;:3 and B 0) hi, E, 12!,'i to 2.5. Men's sn..l Ltny's•Wear-- BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSINIERES, 811 grades, Fancy Cassimeres, latest stylus, Vestings, Sttinets, .means. Cotton:Wes, Haring I.le u red the sere, ev ufn lir.,t class 'fail,. 00 epsrtel to get up Clothing in the most fashionable sty le at short notice, CARPETS! CARPETS!! We are reeelvien. our Spring supply or romp, lug all the various kinds kept in a first VIOSF Carpet Ilona, Carpets ranging in prise from 12 1 2 tr, (nil Cloths. all Niattings• Lwlting tilaqses, Shades and blinds of all kinds. 1.050 lbs. Carpet Chain; Fn's there: Cotten Batting; Connate, panes, Se, All the above goods and many uLhe.i . s, we offer to pin charters at a small advance above cast. Winter hirers (lends—Shawls, les, Furs. legs than final sort We are etermined not to be undersold. Please rail and examine our liniment - a. stuck. Wo will make additions of New Goods as the SPA sou advances. All Gonds warranted to ho what we sel thorn for. LEIDICII, SAWYER Re MILLER. Carlisle Febrnary 2S. 1 tifil. A Superior Limestone Farm For Salo Limestone farm of the best finality • containing about 210 or 245 acres Is offered for sale. This farm produced last sear 1000 bushels of wheat, nod large quantities of corn and oats. There are excellent Improveineuts on the form, consist. leg of a uew house, n good barn, n hog pen and enrm crib, spring house, hake oven, and good water near the door. On the northern side of the farin is located limestone Ridge protesting the crops from the winds and turrishing the hest or limestone for lime. There are about 100 acres cleared and the rest is covered wit timber. With judicious liming the tiron would pr., INV., 15 00 bushels of wheat. It can conveniently be divided into two farms. , , , The fiuni 3.liidlaun township, the rielmBl aLtrl cultural settlement in Perry County. A better pa)iug Investment earipot ho made. For partieulairs rail upon or address the undersigned. who will answer all Inquiries. April 4, 1862. 41. L. SPON.SLMR. GREAT EXCITEMENT. fla s been raised .in Carlisle and sur rounding country on learning that the subscriber has returned from the City with a tremendous stock of Dry floods, all bought for Cash and to ho sold at such low prices as will cause sten Poorer to shake in their boots. In this very extensive stock may be found great piles of DRESS GOODS. Of Silk Poplins, Turen Lustre, Fancy Silks in variety, Black Silks of the most celebrated manufacture, Mohair Plaid, Poll de Choy°, Silk Check, Embroidered Mohair, Satin Plaid, Cheek Mozambique, Chant De I.aines, Born. bazines, Lawns. Bm., ac., CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vestings, Boys wear of gond quality and desirable styles, 'Pickings, Checks, Flannels, Oinghams, Lawns and • CALICOES • of very 'handsome styles and In sufficient quantity to clothe every female In the County. I have also the largest assortment or CARPETS and Oil Cloth In the interior of Pennsylvania, of all qualities and at very satisfactory prices to the purcha, ser. Peebles, I have almost every desirable article In my line of business that can he mentioned, selected with great care, and with an eye single to the wants of this community and the present times. The public is advised to see these magnificant loads of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that advantages will he gained by a careful examina tion of my stock of Goode, which for immensity has Ile , er been, and perhaps never will be, equalled Iu this piece for sine beauty, and cheapness. At the old, well known stand of April 4, 1802 REMOVAL! REMOVAL ! JACOB SENER'S Boot & Shoe Store, has boon removed next door to Plpor's Book Storo and opposite . the Cutoberland Valley Bank. Bows AND SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES! Grand Bargains now offered at Sonor'n Cheap foot and Shoe Store Spi-ing Arrival of New Boots & Shoes. L The sutscribor has Just returned from Phil p. ri si cii ,, l i p i b l i d a a n s n H i n i r i t t , o u s o t , o a n ° i f. , f , t i li o fl a t li e n e , x , i t , e , s n s a l A n ' e a a i n ,,l ii l dies' Shinn, Men's and Boys' Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Men's and Boys' Walking Shoos, Calf, Patent Leathexand Cloth Gaiters. La lien' Button Boots, Balmoral and Lace Boots, Gai ters, Buskins and Kid Slippers, Mims and Chiliiren'e Boots and Slmes. Carpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Se., which will bd sold low for Cash. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock. they will find that in price and quality it will cempete with any shoe store In tin place, at the New - Store Room next door to Piper's Book Store , Carlisle, April '11,4862-4m THE undersigned Auditor appointed' to make distribution of tho balance remaining to the hands of Samuel Gleim; 'administrator of Samuel Smith late of South Middleton Township dee'd, will meet parties interested for the performance of Lho du ties of said appointment, at his office In, the Borough of Carlisle, on MondayAune 2, 1882 at 10 o'clock A. 11 -May 9,1862.8 t. 0. B. NAGBAUGIILIN DIVIDEND, • - TRE - Bpard.of - Direoiors of the Carlisle Depoilt Bank have.thie day decimal a dkvidend of five per cent. out of the profits Of the Beek for-the 'eat six - rnonths, which will. be paid over to the stockholders or theirlegal represonatives, on -demand. 'being - made for the same. . ~ W.III,BEETENI, Cashier. ' Carlisle, May 0, 1802. . '.., , ... _. l'lllatrlinony Blade Easy," NNW work showing; how either sex may bo sultably„toarrled,•irreSpootive of age or pos Linn, prepossessing orotherwise, with a trestle° on 4_ the Art of essoinatlog Any peteon• you wish. A curt, one scientific experiment which never fails Free Ihr 23 cants. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia, Alarehl4, 1862,1 y VL(AVS. Jest. 'received - and for sale. at manufacturers prices, a large'aseortelent of. . Iteuwao(Pe . - • •• . . Zeigler's Plow, t Welrlolie Plow, • .York Metal Plow, . • • • • . ' P looretivdd, Plow, . • -*. ' r • Bogle Plow; " , ••• Oultlestore, ' • at the pheep,lterilware itOte or it:_eavooN;rot• lam% • • • ,+.lArch PORTA:DIM COVIMATa PlUi Two Sizcs, 24r On recript cif pike a Press will Dr nnillod to any address, postage paid. Descriptive rircnlars sant if re. quested. iitationars and aipinta .stlpplind on liberal terms. Exinaordiunry inducemants offered to goat Aget.ts. May 2, 18G2-8m 2g l/ 1.11. 2C . 1.1 1 t 12. I° e , 634 rind ,13 rents. BEM REDUCED PRICES. GEO. 1 TIENKELS, (OPPOSITE THE STATE lIOtSE,) w.ic,:i::*7:111w.t.,., r ___ °:.. ,-- , ~.., ~.: x GREENFIELD Sr CO ,Second door root of the Market house in Zug's ante?... TEALER IN PIANOS. New Rose wood from the hint malcers, 11LLODEONS. The best man eaet u red instruments learn slf, In $lOO. nitzirs, Aer,,lehns, Flutes, Files, Drum , Ilan- Tanila•urine,. stall (Anita. Strings, and 'Muhl ev".l Men-handl. in general. 11 EE'r A enmph.to nssort men t thrall in:Amnon - Ls. The latest publleatimu. on lkinl. the Quit tr. Ingtrumental and 1 - 1,11 in sate, Platt, and 11 , 1,1C0111 , turned and repaired. :11:1,11 91, 15 , "2.. . A. r g 1 E undersigned are desirous of secu ring the oars ken of n few Voting Men. to engage in n Ttavelling Agency, upon a nalarytof FORTY DOL LARS per month, tool nll expenses paid. This Is tot opportunity seldom otT. ie I, and to those who merit the approbation of _the nuhttcyPtn a, by t.trlet attention to }lll.lnl,S, anti rttly upon vonntnut employment for a tenu of years. F., I 11, Oh, parLi 'll!arS, address ADA Hr. Il ill AN Ill; N 115 Broad Str get. Mnrch Rm Atkinson Depot, N. 11. The Citizens of CarliFle &Vicinity, inviteil to an eF:rtntination of tny 1 v5t.0.4 r ,;... ni ljw.enFNl'Rre. ,to Et,t. at 11 vid,t., p e r Ib, Dried DEPT, hest Dot toro.l nolo:ie. ,111 dines of the went approved 11r,toii,, 'fable COI, FRESH TO)IATOES & - PEACHES, in eons. Dried Fruit very tine Syrup at 50 eta. per gall. Fish: I'nu• Apple. :=ap 50...t0 and Duteh Head Choe.o, Cord Oil, Fluid. \4 halo Oil. b e at Tol,ae. - o and Segal., Wino,. and Liquors, 311 , 1 MI endless sunnty of small ',ores. Terms Cash. Feb. 7. WM. lIENTZ. rI:EIS preparation, made from the best TJava Coifs, is reeommended by physkians as a superior Nutritious Boverade for Lionel-al De hilitr, flys. pepsin, end all bilious disorders Thousands Wiln have vraopell , d to hhandon the Use of COffeo sill uv. this without iojorirolti cheers, 01111 can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 21) cent, 1,01.1. , )(K'S the purest and best Baking Powder I,newn, for making light, sweat and untrilio)s bread and rakes. Price 15 nuts. lanufsetuled by M. II Keilues. Chemist. corner of Broad & Chestnut Ste., Phila., and s,.lit by all Druggists and Grocera3. FIRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EAST pENNs•Bnito MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo• at ad by 311 :o t of Assembly, In the year 1543, and h A s. lag meant ly 11,d Ito eltsrter a:doodad to the y ear 15113. 14 now IT: 3.-0 he 1101 Sicorous op-iati,o. under the sm poeietendonee of the following Bow d of Managerr, William it. t/,‘rga.,... Coriptiala Stay man, M. Conklin, D. linliv , Alas Catincirt..l IL Cnover,John Elohel her Eberly, Mnses Bricker, Rudolph nal ti Co Net., and 4 , 0, lin,,lisp, .The ram, of inhurn.nco are nn low and fays.rable as :thy Company of the id od in the State. Persons wishing to become mambo, arc' invited to make application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to watt upon them at icy Clow. _ _ WM.. I. GOBOAS. President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0 CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President. Carlisle, P. 0. JOHN C. DUNLAP, Soct'y., Mechanicsburg. MICHAEL COCK LIN, Treasurer, Shepherdstown. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sberdek, Allen Henry 'twat-lug, Shirenuoictown ; Lafayette Pelter Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Grit 11th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns boro'; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsbnrg. ; .1. W. Conklin, Shophertistown; D. Coover, Upper Allen; J. 0. Sax ton, Silver Spring; John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine raetna n New Punt het land. A' OR If COUNT V.—W. S. Piet; In g, Dwyer; Jae. Griffith, Warrington; F. Dent dotlt, Washington: Richey Clark Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fain lent ; John Williams, Carroll. DAUPHIN CO.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the company havinti policiesabout to ex piro, can have thorn renewed by making application to any of the Agents. Feb. 29. 1892. 1862. SPRING. 1862, ISAAC LIVINrGSTON now offers one of the beet and most attractive assortments of Piece Gouda ever exhibited in this place for • Men and Boys' Wear, of every style. quality and price, and is continually re calving auditions as thellisetoon advances, of nil the latest novelties and styles to snit all classes. Our stork of REIDY MADE CLOTHING, all our own manufacture, cannot be excelled ti , r DURABILITY, STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS, of every variety to suit the season, taste, and pocket. All we want lea call and see for yourselves at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. N. n. AII goods bought from us by the piece cr yard. by persons wishing to have It cut to measure. can be accommodated five of charge. Play 1, 11162. A. W. BENTZ At,OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE ..;CALICOES GI., 8 and 10 cents, best JonaMy Calico at liN cents, Dolomitic Dint/hams at. 12, cents, Domestic Mitstios 3 itt 10 cants, 4-4 Domestic id ii;lio, good article, 121( 2 , Tidings. Chucks, Table Dia. per, Sheering; tie, at low mikes. Canton Flannels 124, Hooped Skirts,Alle cheapest in the county. BLACK SILKS at very low prices. Dlanitete and Flannels under price: Ci,cTillit, IDA IidiIIIERES, Jeans, Vestings, at astonish ingly low tutees. All my old friends and customers aro respertfully'im vited to call and examitie for themselves, as I will not bo undersold by any store in the county. Main street, opposite the llopnt. CHAEL.OGTLBY, Trustee. Carlisle, Fob. 28, 1862. JACOB SENER riUMBERLAND VALLEY AND %,_.IFIIANKLIN RAIL ROAD. On and after MONDAY, MAY 5,. 1862; ravronFer Trains will run he follawe:-(Sundays excnpsed ;) FOR CIIA.MBHP.SBURG AND H_ARRISBURG. ~ ___ ' , . la Train. 2,1 Train. Lear() Hagerstown, • 1.00 A. M. 245 P. M. " Greencastle. 7.37 ' " '3.35. " Cliadilier'sburg, 8.30 " Arr. 4.20 " . . 4, tf, LeaVe - X 32.55 " Sliippensliurg, 0.00 " 1.29" ." NQWVI/10, 9.32 " 2.00 ..." Clele.. 10.10 " .2.4 J " " ' /kid Ahtoshurg; 10.42' " • 3.12'; •" ' 'Arrive at Sirieburg. , .IL/4 " 'O O ': -" " POD: CriASI,BESSBUtig AND nAornsus,vs, • let Vida. Ad Train. Leave tharrieburg 8.05 A.lll i. 85 P. X. ", Bleobanksiturg, 8.47 • " 2.15 . 4 " Carnal° - ' 8.27 " " Notrvilte t -10:02 " . 78.30 " " Shippeneburg, • 10.23 • " 4.00 " , Chatebe,(Arrivel 11 . 10!'x.. • 4,40 " • GreenUatle, 11.65 . . 6.30 Ar s rive at Elturerstuwa; 12.85 6.10 " NOBIII6I Iv vissENoEsol; At ell Stattende "leers Tloltete ate Itegeratown, Ortiaposetie. Clam' beret : luta, fibippeuebtlrg, Newville, Catikie,sechax4 o , burg 6n4 Rlo74ebtirg, a reduction of 'rex GENTS on each Tießet trill be outdo Paiteetigere that provide - theuteePr6e veltlt, Tioketq before entering Vitt. Care. ''o. N. LIILL 'Buper't Railroad OC.e. Pbenaltornburg,) Re,y 1,1901. , VAN Al DI PATENT, HANAII & CO., SOIR JPROPRIR26W - 29 CLIFF ST, NEE YORE - - - $l,OO and $1,25 NOTICE. ffEMSPIJ CIAZZ AT No. 524 Walnut Street, PHILADELPIIiA A .\\.LENK, Employment. Kollock's Dandelion Coffee, AO E.NTS PRICES fi EDRED! PMNP-21 . 11 " CHANGE 'ON HOURS! Ettiness VirP.4`NROS. Atturney at Eau , . In Itheonee llall, Protesalobal bunt nese promptly nttended to. February TA, • putFus K SIIAPLEY, Attorney a t Lnw Car'lnlo PA. Attends to Penning and c „l.. feetilig Soltilera' Pay, Bounties. and Pensions., at d , hr nltthen Infornatlon (dative thi.rent. u:Ileo on douttt 'layover t , treot; opponite 13.117.'6 store. Dee. 27, 1861 AJ. MA lISHALL-ATTORNE7 A ir eLAw Office with M. M. Penrose, in itheern's Hall. T M. WEAK LE Y.—Attorney at Law. t fi Mlles on rout)] Dm - lover street, opposite Bents' Dry 'tondo store. All professional buslueFe entrusted to bins will hu promptly ettontled to.. POSEPII .Jl., Attorney at • Law and Survivor. Mechanicsburg ; Pa. Wilco on Rail hind strnet, tiOn .Ic.irc north of tho Bank. .0-0- Business promptly a ttoodial to. Lif A W CA - RD.-CH ARLES E. MA °LAUGHLIN, Attorney nt Lnw, Office -In hoff's building, just opposite the Mucha 14;71;11—Ty. Al J. W. FO (ILK, Attoruey at Law . OTlleo with Smith, Esq., In Illmem's Hell. Al Buelnons.outuoted to hiin will ho promptly et , tended to. _ 111 ny 5, '6o.—ly. C' P. HUAIRICII, Attorney at Law. _J.—Wilco on North Honorer street, n few doors south of Glass' Hotel. All 1/11/ill.l. entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. \V. C. RHEE 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, Minnesota. ITT TILL give Br a e: e a] m attentio natte inv e t s o t collection s meu t s 1, y d, t a ti . ranfh 4 Heal Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer. locate land warranls. liefer to the members 4) the Ca.•lberland County liar, nod to all premlnenCcitl none of Carlisle, Pa. I Ang.l'sB-Iy. NliT M. MENTZ Ml.—Nil - SIC lAN & T% Ft-tin EoN. has removed Ms Mlles to Fouth Hanover stroet. direetly opposite Routes Wm. All ra tiontA entrusted to his Core, either from tows, or Coup. Lry, will 1.11 promptly attar ded to. Nev. 1 i, lift Dll. S. B. K 1 EFFIM. 01lice in North Honorer ‘d riot two doors from Arnold k tore. 0111's honr:.-morp part loolarly from 7 to U o'clorh A. )t., and from to 7 oclo. 31. S. i t` _ „,- . TIT. I) EN . 11. , T frtan the :•r Urn I , en 1111 ; , 11r,rv. .0.11,..0fn ee a t the restFlom,..l hi, mot her,East Lmithoi ntreet, three thmr, twit, 15,1Mrtl. IMl=3=l D. LC. IMOMJS „ r7gl - -*--..,.. -'-- .. 4 :.-e - ----- , .. - 4z,.. South Hanover 5tr,t.1,,...... 1a.,4%,...-...- next Sour to LI. 1'0 , L...... .-- 7 0111?... A 0:4. 1. "T.o. GI E(). IV. NEIDII'II. I). I). S.— ',Or Dummud,ral.,r t.f "ropoi, I' nerdii.try t” the • L. ••• a WI; 1 ,, :” . Onion a t hi , ri• , Mellt2l., oprosito ;I:tri..n 11.111. ,1 ~ , it Main stleet:Carlislu, Perin Nov. 11.1,:,7. vi ,l S. W. 11.1.VEIZSTICK, Druggist, North linturtvr Strevt, r.tr: PhygiriAn', pre,ri ptions en rofu I l v , ompounded A Cull supply of fr••sh drug, and -hem E REDUCED. -v4 STATES UNION HOTEL, 006 L. 008 Market St., above sixth, I= TAMES W. PUN ER ; Proprietor. j,i3tYlek. TERM? • —4l (lac IMINEININE S. E. Cur.llth .I.larl'et Sts H. VT. Hit 2 , 7 /1. G 11. . MIME A. B. ENVINt-iS FURNITURE WARE-ROM S 9 " tis 5 9 - *. West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cu,nbrrlaid county Agrlcultr,ral Jair ef 1837:) Tho qubperl twr lins just received the most splendid as4ortinont of of titles in hif hne.esee Ins, wlit to thin phier-011.1O13:11e Is detertulueBl tOThell at price, that ti 9 fy competition. Pstrlo, 1 Chamber, • l'oollll, FURNITVRE:. . Kitchen and i • Office Embracing ovary article 11Frni by House and Hotel keepers, of the niost approved and fashionable design and. finish. ❑icluding also Cottage ; furniture In setts. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt framer, pictures, de., &e. Purchasers are requested to rail and examine his stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street, North side. A. B. EWING. 231,)- Particular attention given as usual to funorals; ordors from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate tams. A. 11. Z Carlisle, May II!, ECONOMY IS WEALTH.: CURE YOUR COUGH FOR ONE ift,itt TILLI-JIEST AND CHEAPEST 1101'.4:11OLD REMEDY I= Madame ZADOC PORTED'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY. AMadame 7. A DOC PO Il - Nsit TRW: , Balsam Isprepared AU) e ith all t he requisite care and skill. Irmo a eombina q*. thin of the best reihndlea \.: the vegetable kingdom at. \ks. f arils Its remedial quail \\* ties am based on its power Nk ' to assist, the healthy and 1 vienrous circulation of the blood. through l he Lung.s. • It in not a violent rente d.), I,Ut maollient, rearm ing, searching and effec tive: lain Be taken by the eldest person 'or youngest ihild. 1 Made 73,10 c. Porter's Balsam leas been used by the public Par over 18 years, and lus acquired pe,ent sale simply by hoi or recommended those who have used it to qbeir afflicted friends aim others. MOST IMPORTANT.—MaIiaIue Zatioc Porter's Curative Balsam is cold ate pi ice which briii,ot it iu the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100 times Ito cost. Novick.—Save your Money I—Do not be persuaded to purchaOu articles ar 4s to .61, winch do not contain the vlrtnegofa Dime Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, the cost 0 , manufacturing which to as grkat as that of almost auy other medicine: and the very low price at which it, Is sold, mottos the profit to the yeller apparently small, and unprinc pled dealers will some times recommend .other medicines an which their profile are, larger ' unless the customers ' insist Upon Jutving Madame Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame l'orter's punitive Balsam, price 10 eta. and In 'large bottles at :20 cts, and take no . other. if you can OA' It at one stern I ea can at another. .003.-Sord by all Druggists and Store.iteepeni, at 10' eta. and In.larger bottles at 20 eta. 'WALL' de MICKEL, Proutieters. New York. For sale In Carltle, by SAML. ELLIOTT. January 10.18112. TO THE CITIZENS OF rer trunpaL.A.Nro clottlart• • YBHE UNDERSIGNED begq leave to inibmn youethat ho has just opened a DRUG 17 Bin the Borough ofearllsle, in the room - termer ly ( cupled by Reynolds & Pieper, ass Drug Store, next door toGy Storo, Sourb ier street, where hen wlhort ill always e found toady and 'Room willing to ply %be spneulaund,pestel. ' • . The Tolloirli , g list , comprises tbo Will portion, of lilt stock f..... Patent. bleifielnes.• Dump Azio evAmip4.l.,s, TRUSSES„ suspensory 9andeg,s,,lVio4ow Giass'iroll,t vccoo, TURF.. MrINEB ANI) LIWORS. ir'firfuixio&,'Paneig, Nntlonil • Mii: Vililettes...u.iirelly. C*04(46210161, TObACCO; tttla livers, Littepgrepbx awl Franie.- Blii4ng plaid, Paints YarntehanASealißrueh. 11 ) G3i1.014, .. , PeANIC:BOOKS " 8t; STATIONARY aiiiii3O * 4i i ,iiii,4 .tiiiz..ftit, S TATIONARY.,. gull!, Ilea I:4lBlllttylneen,,4l - Itlia WO ,t-O'llka. '; ' ' 0 ' 4 141 . reitly C11001;104 t Ilepe terieWeltiveOnk l9there, 0 ;p9tillepttrnegn. It le qv, irVoliwr omit te• gye treitlet nattafactionitr„everY 'R . 00.iite'ell *hit,: may favor raell i tlva en% ,',- •-- ~, ~.9 • • • ' '. . ' - IVEBORiPi r folq : §: ' '::-- - • . Carefully..eopnennilecl. at talr.Prielfit,;4loiirne'A : rall; Carlisle, DA'a r ltill. • s. s. CAN sZAIYA 'Pi I=l latiame ZADOC OvnATITE Ihunst, Ia Warranted, if used ac cording to the 'directions, cure in all cares, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma. and all 'affections of tho Throat and Lungs.