IQ" All persons desiring their weights and measures adjusted and sealed are noti. fled to call upon the clerk of the market, who is the proper °dicer to attend to that 2t.* matter. ~r T 3 the Nervous, Of bolh oars=. A ftet 1,41 Clergyman haring been re stored to health In a low days, alter tunny years of great stiff., Ing. is willing to assist others by sending (free,) on the receipt ol a post paid directed envelope, a copy of the p:escription used. Direct the Iter.JOILN 111. D 409 A 1,1., 1811 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. June 4, 18,14--lm Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The /lest in the World ! WILLIAM A. BATE HELOR'S celebrated Bair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair In the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invirorates the Hair for Ills. Grey, lied, or Iturty Hair instantly Lulus a splen did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beatitilul sold by all Druggists, &c The genuine Is si.med WILMA NI A. BATCHELOR, on the four sides of a ich box. FACTORY, Nn. 81 Barclay Street, Nose York. (Late 2:43 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) May 20, 10 d—ly Riarlicts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Reported weekly for the Herald by Woodward Bc Schmidt. = tra ) W (UTE W II EAT ItEU d 0... lOC COIL S OkTS )1' ERSE EI).. TI NiuTIIVSEE New ilbuertisements Law School of Harvard 'College. 1862-3. Two Ternis, Of nineteen weeks eneb commenring Septemb.4 Ist. 1462. i n d 2.i1, 1h62, For emalouge nod rir,obir .111EI, PARKES, Itaynil Proleqsor. Cambrlthre..lnly A TT s (3 EN —100! of tae 1110 , 4 Sei el, !tittle 5t,•114, tint! {pi • .4 the NVA R. now ready. I.li4bly, volbro.b by:in inehoN) OP fine hoav v 'l'w ulv to, sl.r per Wu, post•p.id. To Arent , 7111./ Trade no bolter oppor tunity was ol or offered. A,1.11,,t It ANSON, 1 . 01 , 11•11er. ,t 0• St:lte street, Boston, Massaello,ott, REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given-to-all persons inter ested, that tile following, accounts have been filed in this office, by the itecountant.s therein named, for examination, and will be pre,ent ed to the Orphan's Couit of Cumbetlami county, for confirmation 1111.1 all.)W1111Ce, nn Saturday the 19th .day of August, A D. 1862, vie : I. First and final neeotin , of Matson Niar,h, administrator of the estate of Abner M..tr.,11, deo'd 2. First and final account of Jams J Lo gan, admintstralor of SLPmn McGuire, decd late of the Siete of 'lllinois. 3. The iiecoun of Wm Potter, administra tor of Benjamin Pellet. Jr. dee'd 4. The aveount ofJobn lz,dec'd Guard. inn of George Longsdorlf, settled by Samuel D. Holm tolmito , trotor of said dcc d. 5. Adinitostr:oion account. of Samuel Me gaw, Executor of David D. Dalbousem dec'd, 6. Adulinistralion account of Michael HOO ver, athuinisi [Attar of Magdaleaa, dec'd. 7. Flyst and final I.ecount of James J. Lo gan, administrator of Logan Augustus Lynch, dec'd. late of the State of Missouri. 8. Administration account of David 11 Ful ton admini,trator of Jos. Fulton, ft. Accoubt, of Leonard K. Bell & W. W. Bell, Executors of Charles Bell, lU. Account of enri , toin Tit eel, doc . d. guardian of George W Hook, minor son of Adam Houk, dee'd settled by W. It liorgas, his administrator. 11. First and final account of Sic oh St , lel, administrot fix of Peter Sidel, decd 12. Aceoum of S uuucl Diller, administra tor, cum testament° annex°, of George Mus Cleman deed. ' 13. Account of Jacob Reif and Daniel Bai ley, adminibtraturs of Henry Reif, dec'd. 14 Account or Chribtian Hears, adiu istra tor of Benjamin Sllshory. 13. Account. ut . Dat.id Kalb, administrator of David Sootier, dee'd IG. Account of David Demuth, adwittistra. for Of John Highland. tleu'il 17. Gunrdtatiship account of .John nigh land, deed , who was guatoliart of David, Sa rah, and Mary Severs, minor children of Abraham Severs. dec'd., as settled by David Demuth, his administrator. 18. Adminiauation new - mot of Samuel Senseman, eseeu . or of .1 eremiah Sense man, dee'd. 19 Admini,gration account of Samuel Me gaw, Exedutor of John Whisler dee d 20. Administration account. ofJolin C Atkin son, administrator of Solomon Moser, deo'd 21. Account of Simnel Diller, administra for of Benjamin Rice, dec'd. 22. Account of Tuouncs NI Sidles and Isaac Marquart, Executors cf IYilliuul Nlarquart, 23, Account of Jacob Mumma, Executor of Sarah Hoover 24. Account of Jacob Mumma, guardian of Mary 0 Buttortf, tniupr daughter of George Buttorf, dee'd. 25. First and final account of John Mounts, administrator of Sebastian M yers, 26. First and final account of Henry G. Rupp, administrator of John Moriarty dee'd. 27. Acemint of James Anderson, adminis trator of Samuel MeHowell Adams, deed. 28. Guardianship ii;omuni George .Feni eale, guardian of floury C. Ferdeale, dee'd , a minor sou of thinly Fenieqle, dee'd. 29. Account of John Houk and Henry Vo, glesong, admr's. or Samuel Goble, dec d, 30, Account of John E'rford, dec'd execu. for of John Spong, deed, as settled by Jacob Lantz, his adminstrat or. 31. Account of Daniel Markely, executor, of Susan McCrea, dec'd. 32. Account of John Holtz, dee'd. guardian of Michael Livingston, a minor son of Micha el Livingston. dee'd. settled by Saud. D. Holtz, his adminstrator. 33 First and final acct, of Jokepli Burkhart, executor of John Whisler, dee d. 34. First and final account of John Ashel man, administrator of Jacob Awhelman dec'd. 35. First and final account of William Blair, Jr. adminstralor of William Blair, Sr, dec•d. 86 First and final account ofJacob Jacoby, administrator, of Peter Jacoby, dec'd. 37. First, and final account of Mrs Maria B. Perry, Exerotrix, of John B. Perry, dec'd. 88. First and final account of John Riegel, adminstrator, of Mrs. Esthor Riegel, deo'd. 39. Final Account of Christian Tnzel, Exe cutor of David Shafer, dee'd, settled by W. jt. Gorges Esq. his administrator. 40. First and final Acccount of David S. Eunsha, Eq. ont of tlit'3 Administinpors of Samuel E. McCune, dee'd. 91. First and Final Account of James G. Wilson, Administrator of William M. Wilson, deed. 43. Flynt and final Account of Jospli Henry, Adminiatraeor of Jacob Lehman dec'd. 43 First and final account of Henry Zear ing, executor of Elizabeth Snyder, dec'd• 44. First and final Account of John Hyot, Administrator, of Lewis flyer, deo'd. • 45. The first and final Account of Henry B. Kittle. administrator, with the will annexed of Christopher Myers, deo'd. E. A. BRADY, Register, Rua terrtn'fi OFFIOB, Carlisle July ID 1R62. 1862. SPRING. 1,862. ISAAC LIVINGSTON now offers one of. the best and moat attractive accortmenta of Piece Goode ever exhibited In thiA piece for Nen and Boys' Wear, of every style, quality and price, and Is contlnually re eelvlint addltlone as the inseam advances, of all the latest novelties and styles to suit all classes. Our stock of READY RADE Ct.OIIIING, all ottr`own manufaCture, cannot be excelled for . TAMABILITY, • • • . STYLE, - AND - CHEAT'NESS, of every variety to suit the Beason, taste, and pocket. All we want is a call and coo for yeursolvea at - ISAAC) VIN 0 STON'S North Hanover Strout Clothing Emporium: N. B. All goods bought. from us by the piece or yard, by person*. whiling to bay . e.lt cut to measure, can be aecommodatodlreo of charge.. Carlini% Ably 1,1862. COURT PROCLAMATION.--.. WHEREAS the lion. JANII,B 11. ORA lIAM, Pres! , dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas el the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, un Justice of the several Courts o,"oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and lion. M. COCK LIN and lion. quoit STUART, Judges 111 the Court of Oyer and Terminer and (tenet-el Jail Deli you for the trial elan capital and olio, encoders, it, the sold county of Cutolatriand by their precepts L., me do rested, dated the 14th of Ann!, 'OO2, hate ord., d the Court of , lyern it d Permitter not dotterel • oly to be holden at Carlisle, on the foutth MONDAY of August, 1862, (being the 2,itlf day) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue ono week. • . NOTICP. IS lIEREBY OIVEN to the Coroner, Jug• tires of the Pence and Constables of the Bald county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept com• mended to be then and there in their properpersons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do these things which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are ))011111.1 by reco4nixances. 1,0 prosecute against the' prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said county,are to be there to prosecute them as shall be jUlit J. T. ItIPPEV, Sheriff, July 18, 1882. Rosedale Young Ladies' Siminary CIIANIIEHSIIIIIIO. PA. THE next session will commence un der favorable virvum , tanves on Tuesday, the 2,1 of Se/dem/rev. The teachers as.O•ding are ed urn tore of tried ability, the year recently Hosed having eminently p ro v e d satishnoory in this respect to the patrons or the school. fir hr the hoarding department tsiil be found equal to the best, and the Principal pledges every attention 11,,,,,,ry to promote the happiness and vOlllll.ll 01 those who tint a home under hilt rare. Ad dress Pre v. II Fl IS It I' It hhlt'hS. duly 11. 1 f412-2in Principd. NORMAL INSTITUTE, °REASON, PA. Six Miles West of Carlode. on Me Cumberland litrilrultri NORMAL INSTITUTE for 'the i - A._linprovrrneitt. and prep:trollop t4' person. , inter, lin t ; Winter. Will iltt 4 , 11 , .111.1i in thn Sclitml BUildlll.l ol F. L. (i la.. 'Tuesday. .1 illy Ir.. I, lino term of week: Th o c•itll,l , t 01 1,4111ar Itecilations, Lectures. ‘Vritteu Issn a, :rind 11j,cus,jong, Daily Reeit it lons will given on 1.111 tics. Natural :...rit•llees which tho entire ,h.,,,1 will he r:•,jo red h. pxi tip te. NV, Well and If iri•ussion , In rdu intional topics trill be y 4,111114.41 r i trio y work. Lecturtir w 11l lie delivered evi by NI r 4 twiny. Ar rangritneills 11:111. bf W 1111 torturers from It dist:ill.' will pn rtiripn to. —Entire espeiliwis including noon, noard, , for term, ,hall be pay able llso 01 Text Ile .((0 free Filiitionar3' et coot. 'l'. , persons of limited mean,. (line will lie given to thee( expense,. Fin Ix. ther 11/ fg ,, tn Won, add, es,. F. TI 1,. 1111,1,E1Y,N. Plainllo,l. p. l'a. The Fall Seqsion si 11l ( . OWllll,l'll tha Ist 01 Seliteni Le Entire Expenses for 12 weeks. Scholars initiate.' at any time. July 11, C7reat BCII/111Clion fn PriCeS. ANT,E.are new priii hind , offel , •i!)Lt . rr r o . ur s Uh e r, n t r ir;e t 4 2;10 , ck ugly Inv 11 , 4. N,, the good tittle ..for bat gala.n tins rein fly ,1110.14 rloring and littodsare Li la: slaughtrted to to the loon) Lein the Fall catnywitto. lviii to latest 11..4 , p Skit trout hew lurk at 10, or ill to ran he Itt.unlit els,‘, here, !la ra-h GIME .Hl%ll trIIIEAFER. Jul,. 11. I-902, )1t ICES 1 , ',1)1"4'EI), ) 12: iihy' s (111,111 (?1 , 11 Nt,W St,,k Of At 1%14,,1it Milret(s. 1os:11111 , 1111,, 1,11 , 1 • A , 10, clur6in;u ,t (;I”st, its in . ..at Variety, ‘I il• 1.111 v11,111,t. A 1.4 ot Kiva' tat Ft...aoh t'hlunrin.za. fir. 1 , 1131 h., than t , ,c•111.r that bratlell of the but.laes,. New i. th , (Imo I , a . (ht. :411h1,. = July, 11. FARRIERS, BUILDERS, A r ECUANICS,and the public gener- Ittally., ea !It 010 CHEAP HARDWARE'. ST(HtE, I mm NOlin t s goo.ls cheaper than ei er for rash or short 12111, Kt•,: Nall, an•l Spike, ju,t received, of the vory. InetchAllts sup idled oath nails it, tire's priors 11111'1'1,11, Ilanmeted 004 Itolle.l IRON, of all si,es ju,t reoelved and War. a lit (l to he of the I,t,t quality t II a I:,_' a.sor fluent of Sheol lion, ltd red I no., 1111, .."prinz Illkt Noel. 11.1r,e• Al• ,1,••• W 3,111.1, t \ I ft..., 111 lelisnlll ilci , r ,hvaper i Imo th,..4103p,,t, at the Illar,Nuro stt.ri., I'.,i 11.11• biro II 2 . 1 , 12 11. SA OU\llfl I) VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL .ROA MZ2 -- CIIANUE OF 11OL:1LS: On anti artrrMlO - I).\ 'M AY 15(2, •17. m• n 111 run n>lollnn I FOR CU k MUER , liV1(0 .‘ ND II A Rl< IS10:. 101. I 111. llfl. .24 TI II race 11:12,rsti'w n, 7 NI A M 2JJ I'. 'I '• I.r en 7.27 2.25 Chnll.ll.4,,burg, 8.30 " A rr.4.2Q Shipprnsl.urg, lIMM2 SZEI " Nlechaelcsiirg, 10 42 " 312 " Arrive at I larrisliura, 11.15 " 3.40 '• FOIL CIIA3I REAL:3IICH° AND lIAGEILSTOWN, Ist Trail). 24 Trail, Harrisburit 8.05 A. M 1.35 P. M. Mechanicsburg 8.47 •• 2.15 " 9.27 •' 2.55 •• Newsllle, 10.02 " 3.20 " Shipper ~burg, 10.3,5 •• 4.00 " (ha nlig'.( Arrive) 11.10 440 Greencastle. II 55 :10 BEI MEI =I NOTICE To PASSENGERS • At all Stations "bars Tickets are sold, vic: lingers town, Greencastle. Chum t m cenorg. shipilensiourg, New ville. Meehani, s. burg and liarrisl•urg, a reduction O!TI,N CENT, on each Ticket, will be made to all I . :lSS,lllzers that provide themselves with Tickets Lef.we vilterim, the Cris. O. N. LULL Super't Railroad Office. Channhersburg, } May 1, 18tH. A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM . . 1850".1 - - = _ i11:404.-44. 1 West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at the Cumher/•:nd County Agricultural Pair qf 1837.) The subscriber has Just recelvoti the newt splendid assortmant or articles in his line, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de Cy eempetil ion. Yarlo, Cho.llllber, Dining—room, FURNITURE. Kltulten and J l Office Embracing ovary article used by Muse and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable deaigu and finish. Including also Cottage Furniture In set's. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, OM frames, pictures, Stc., /cc. Purchasers are requested to call and OXIIIIIIIIO his stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street, North side. . A. B. EWING.. • .855 -- Bardenler attention given no usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to immunity and on moderate terms. A. B. E Carlisle, May 12, 1858.—1 y. PRICES REDUCED At OGILEY'ECHEAP CASH STORE cALICOES 01, 8 and 10 cents, best quality Calico at 124, coots, Domestic (Anglian's at cents, Domestic Muslim, 8 & 10 cents, 4-4 Domestic Muslin, good article, .124, Tie:kings, Checks. Table Ilia. per, Sheeting; &c., at low prices. Canton Flannels 12%, Hooped Skirls, the cheapest in the county. BLACK SILKS at very low prices. Blankets and Flannels ender price. CLOTHS, CAIiSIMERES, Jeans, Veetinge, at astonish ingly low mines. All my old friends and customers aro respectfully in• vited to call and examine for themselves, as rwill not be undersold by any store la the county. Slain street, opposite the Depot. CHAS. COLBY, Trustee. Carlisleaeb. 28, 1862. f IVINGSTON'S PERFECT*Fitting Shirts, made to measure and guaranteed a perfect Rt. StX FOlt RIND DOLLARS, ‘vartanted to be of it superior article of Lined mid Muslin of the most cele brated makes. Also, every variety of Shirts conetantly kept on hand °revery /4)10 and quality. Collars of all the latest styles out. May 2. • PAINTS AND -OILS.- 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of oil. Just received with a large assortment of Van:ashes, Fire Proof Paint, . Turpentine; Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Putty, Colored 'km., • Litharge, Red Lead, Whiting, Moiled Oil, • - Glue, Lard Oil, Shellac, • Sports, 011, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &e., Cohirs of every description dry, and Oil in cans and tubes at the Hardware Store of • HENRY Carlisle, Oct. 25, 11301. CI LASS GLASS!! XAll the beet brands and rill sizes at the choap store ,of John P, Lynelr, Son, earliale.• - Jnno subscriber has lately entirely re modeled and refitted the old stand on the corner of Hanover and Loullier Streets, i arllsle, lately occupied Ly S. C iluyett. and in now prep ired to furnish his old Merida and the public. with everything that to nice, now and fresh, in the way of Family Groceries. Ills stork Is large and selected with tho greatest care, and will be sold at the honest prices for cash. It con. lets In part of film el,l tioverninent Java COFFEE, Prime Ills do, Prime Rio Roasted. SYe UPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, of the very best qualities, BROWN SUO 1 ItS,—The best the market affords.— Lovering's best Crushed, Saud, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and O. Sugars. which cannot he sur passed, and as the time Is now firm for pre..ervlng, la dles will please Give hies a call and examine for them selves. All hls SPICES too of the purest and best va rieties. No humbug about them. Igce, Corn S.areh. F. rrina, Itandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, 1.3 n udles, Ac. CHINA, GLASS, AND cif il QIJ EEN S Alt E. A lame and well selected stock et the very latest pat— terns and sty es. lower than ever in prier, and better In quality. then W. over offered berme In Carll te and see. 'Vol'en and IN ilhiw %t ere. such asrubs Burke's, and Churns. Baskets ef every description; Childron's CA It HI MIES, Etonen are. Croon Puts, But ter Jars Prrscrve .1 ars..lna . s, all view. 1 , 11111,-1 , 10 1, ^_ and Maolteral. No ›et i tti% 1 )11:911 1111.11) Ist, I llorrinv„ A 1.1,17101.0 ty f the colohratc4l Excolslor II AM the Sark. Dairy anti 11. A Salt. Th,• •olo , ribor the pal.roungo 1p•ro•lolopo Isl an d rd 4. him I.y Ills ft bold,: and tho pub lir, would vs spot. , folly tnriio thou. to roll ....Kandy. , ?.tIlt•I, at Lht• intro store corner of Hanover and Loolher +tre , •tr. July 11. loft. .1 D. 1111,111'12T WITII VA LU A BLE IM PROV EME NTS ‘• 1111 , 111.1101 , 111.110'R the 1,,0k sti-h and ranks ..c.ourA t I•l,l,ivity. p•rtillneuve, uty nuii Ift,irahle•ll4,, the ~110.11ing Ai m r"""'" "r ita "I`Pli.'"r ~,,, ."—flieport of Anteri. can 11,40 ut , • Ng,/ V.I I k The IVI 1.341.4 r 11 . 11444 P Souvine, vhnm is 3,1 tptril 1.41 31/ 1,1 „dc trt funilc .4,01, The 1,444.1 t !eh nutil 4. Ity 116. 1113114• Ile ea 4144tS oelled, presenting the riffle 11191,11,111, 1111 , 11 ~ .11of 1. ,, f the 4444,,1331. 11144 .3.1 1 1 tie 14: rvi . ,111111,1,1. 1 I 144 r the 1! , 1144„ jog plali• t 4 141 1. Itv4l 44 1 y t 1 4 , 1 e renew , . 441'•1 it 1;1444,1 1441r11 Ile of fithrie . •1 , 1,1 , 1. I rl . llVi I:. il I 11111 r, 111 d ItY that t ~j, 4.r 14.1 rel. 341 I m,41•• it ilh 1, , i111 , 1111' fd 1111,1 , 1 :11111,1 it'll V 14441 (1143 444,11 1,4••4. 441 4341i.tri,rt.11441. 94431 43,e, 14t 44perath4tk, 31441 111/111:Igt'llIelit quirt, 111 , , 111,,441111•111. leili/11. , ~ f,‘ll 41,1. wort. oot,l year ISM Iq the ton dill rent In I 'tut'. tore,: tO Chi , none her a 19,72:1 woo,. of the \\*heeler & ikon trinulac turn, co or one halt of all terl,l durine lIIv or l't $1) an!! upwards .paalr,linv, Crt liulsh. eldues warrautud P. du u.dl: )la.•llin.-. ran 1.. 1 , 1,11 ,Ito It All Itulturie. answer:` Itt addrossi tp, .1. C.I.III . IIELL /1,4,11. rarlisl , ...l !no 27, 1 `a;2--,,;111. undersigned, Assignee (;gorge poldo• 5411., the 1,,114.1,4r re•nl I.qtato, ,ii. • Ni, I Al,t of Ittnil, Fitli•lte in nature ttetyttshirt, 11ItoIttttIttml1.111/11t, I.,serli N 1.12,1101, 11.titry Skald anti otht.r..e.tutAitting 86 ACRES AND 106 I'ERCD ES, aga zs v aii, door. and Linte,t oze Quarry thereon N. , 2. trmet situn in the vain. , lown.-11ip I.y 11 3 1, r , .t.s C1i...1, :111111111ot,, cora more or aria lotvltit; Ilwroiro r ri.t.1.0.1 1J()(1 1101:SE, 1)()I•1;1,1.: LOG 13.111 N, c , jr , A,. A 111 Lt.,. repAlr MIMI this ptrt•rty, Tllol‘l3 t . .11111S :111 • tol the F1:00 rr,“t InaAUic Initn ILip to \l,‘t F:111 v vw. from linrri.burz. awl 3itilo , from NlOl., : 4 ,11.'1 11.11.at.5. and D nh. prertli , i.. pill tAlo. Wave nn the 1.F.,1.L, CdUCk P. 31. 011 ..td ti,tv, ,11 , 11 l.• 1111. n ill hp ntailt. I,llow II by G. I: \1 ELL, .1 tine 2.;, t NENV STOItE. rpm.: subscriber would- respectfully in halt: Mee hirer cue.teuree,P , toed Ow public gene rally, t !Int 111• ha, ap:1111 1 . 11111111 . 1 . 111,11 010 (1 I'. II um it tcti , Attorney at 1.. a;. •—Utllre on North Ila Hover street, n few doom' 'nuts °cilia.: Ilutal. All husluess entrusted to him will be iitannut ly attended to, fA pH/ it,. - '.,1c0 t ic? , ~ l i t t l I I 11 ( 1 3 ' . I' l7 ( l'i\ l 'l t ' I ( S l 'l l3 from S' the S E l ' l l a 1 - .. li,. 9_olll e e a t t Ii e re al ' elit ° IL I:: r tn mother, l Et ''' is u t r l g .47u Y t h . er . ."" - ( 6 1—i tree . t. — :le doors liedow Redford. 0 , ./TeeS, . C i'd[pt rs o . 1 et•rry(l o m- ryt son , 1 )1.1.01 19 , itis6—tt . El I= =IEI3II 1 -4 • zoo Gracery & Queensware Busness, In she sitiire etme lately neeepleit S C. II slyett. on the corner lit 01.01 Hanover arid !souther xt roe ti, hi4e hs 11.1 s just 0111 . 11. • 41 use et - this las gest wise,[- meets of Elllf=l Sreo I,r , upla 1 ,, Cat 1i..1e Ills sln k Plubrares rludre the various 1:111,1% Splee•Q, Stnr , ll. Sall. Rice, :inekers, ettteoilles, Itiodoss, Soop, Cool Ilii end I.lntN, • CIII N,V ANll in gild of the late , t its itvh= and hest •inalitv. the ditenti,ll ill 11,111,e— -keepers iv vspe• hilly int Hest wale L Di•r Mats. . 1.7511. s Sl)psrior silt lisle , Ar .1 c. , e,t,ritly Oil hand, wie•lesalo end roiall, Huai her it jth esirs rile to•ti 11 1) holit in a lint r/ .Inas.ry Store. Ills stock (wing entirely nw awl Irish, he ran, with outlet. vorlidenve in firing ride to piens, invite the puldiv to gill Limo edit Ii!1=111 ME EPHRATA P(IOUNTAIN SPRINGS THE well known and popular watering plat,. I.IIOW 1@59 in tho County of I:nu•nsler. State of lietins3lv:inlit, 13 will•,. north wr.l Goan Lancaster. IT mile.• st,lllll est ❑inn lientlin,„ nod on thu and 112.lb:burg turopilso road, 59 mhos ups , of Phil:idol. plibt.:lB ninon foist. of Harrisburg nod II miles uorili of tho 111rd-holland, n •tntbm on the l'eunsylviiiiia hail Ruud. The property vousists of ACRES OF LAND, part of it excellent PM/ling land, covered with fine Chestnut and other limber, oith 111111ler011s Spring/1 of the purest looter, which are condueted to DoECII and HA TITS. The buildings are numerous mid exteu blVe and copahle of entertiti ohm html visitors This WA VERING PLACE AND SUMMER RESORT, inns over since its cnmune,,ceun•nt bent,, well patronized; at time,. to Its full capacity. The Columbia 11111 i Read ing Railroad, now being constructed, posies o quarter of a mile of tine Springs 111111 when complete will make `• TIM EPHRATA NIGUN AIN SPRINGS" the most convenient of access, of all the fashionable watering, places. For further Information apply at the office of the FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Nos. and 437, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or to Messrs. T. & II BAUMGARDNER, Agents of the Company, nt Lancaster, l'o. Jade 251, latY2-4t undersigned doing business in L Carlisle, under the name and title of II reenneld Co., would give notice that MI huvn disposed of our Stock of threats, and all Interest In the same, to L. T., °emittold and A IC Sheafer of Carlisle, and that, In the future the bust aeon will be conducted in the name of tiretur field & hheater Thankful too discriminating public for the patronage given to us, we would ask for our successors a eatainuation of the'r foyers. The undersigned havingfermed a co partnership on der the name anti style of Greenfield & bholfer, and having purchased the entire Stock of Greenfield & Co., would respectfully ask of our friends and cnstomern continuation of their patronage, We shall at all times times have a well nud cat efully selected assortment of filch Dress Goods.rli lark and Fancy Silks, Embroider ies, Notions, 11..ap: Spirts, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Do• fnestics of all desCriptions, sod pledge ourselves to sell them at a small pavane° on city coot. GREENFIELD to SIIEAFER. P. S. We have just received this day a now lot of desirable dress goods, all of the newest designs in the market, which will he sol Cheap for Cash. ORKENFIBIX & SIIPIAFER rllo. 3tuan 13.1862. FSTATE NOTICE. j Letters of adtnlnlotration on tho estate '-f Eliza. both Davis,lato of Lilo Borough of Carlisle, doc'd., hove been granted by the Register of Cumbolland county, to the subverlbor living In WOolponnaborointh town— ship; Ail .per. one indebted to said estate will make payment, and those baring claims will present them for settlement to CEO. G. DAVIDSON, Adm'r Juno 18, 11362-6 t. .HE undersigned having leased this Margo and commodious Betel. would - an ndunce -, o his friends and the public generally, tha he is prepay od to accommodate boarders either regular or triuisient. The rooms aro large and pieaeant ; the servants accom ,modatlng, and the_ Proprietor pledges his beet efforts to fonder the visit of l4tiangers and citizens comfort able and pleasant. Its contiguity to the Depot. gives the Mansion 'House - advantages over any other Ilotel. AL L. BURKHOLDER. Carlisle, June 18, 1862. A DIES' & CHILD REN'S BOOTS / C A & Gaiters. A now supply of Ladles, Misses, and en Idrens Boots & Slipper,, of the best workmanship and newest styles, at low prices, just received at Ball hy's Cheap Cash Store. beat quality tiaiterx worth $2 for sl,2s—a groat bargain. 1118112 CALL AND SI;;E THE NEW FANIILY uitocE!lV AND QUEENS- WARE 810 tE S 4 SEWING e +V ~M ~~ ,\ AT ItEDUCEI3 ASSIGNEE'S SALE, On Tursday, ...InAst sth, 181;2 1."", w.f. I herermorectell 11OL' , E, WIN, Lin; 11.11tN, and oth, 4111 1 1.1111,1111,. a Yootint,, A pill° ~ r har, l . o.f hurt,run 1111,4 water at the K, ACRES AND 11.2 PERCHES, 1 , It ESII GOO DS, FOIL SALT; i pint ‘TA MOUNTAIN NOTICE, EYSTER k BILOS. Chambersburg MANSION HOUSE. mr . ; difiam."tia>, eau,. • SUM NI Elt A 11:11.A.NGE51ENT. 13E.1T Trunk ti:•:o from the North lid North West tor Philadelphia, Now York, Head Ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, ,ke. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, heading, Pottsville, and all Intermediate stations, at 8 A. 31., and 1.40 P. M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 1.25 A;31„ arriving at Now York at 8'2,5 the same morning. Fares from. Harrisburg: "to New York $5,00; to Phila delphia $.3 25 and 52,70. Baggage checked through lteturnlog, lease Now York at 6 A. 31., 12 Noon, and BP. Ill,(Pittsburir Express). Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 3 15 I'. M. Sleeping ears In the Now York Exp eßSTralne,through to and Horn Pittsburg wit bout change. Passengers by the Catawlswt Railroad leave Port Clinton at 4 45 A. 11l , for Philadelphia and all Interme illate Stations: and at 3.00 P. Id., for Philadelphia, Now York and all Way Points. . C. OGILBY, TruNtee Trains lenve Pottsville nt 0 A, M., and 2.15 P. 5f., for Philadelphia and New York; and at 5 30 I'. 51., for Au. burn and fort Clinton only, ronnecting fur Pine (l rove and with the Catnwissa n3lll'olo. An Accommodation Passim or Train leaves 'Reading at 6 A. \I., and returns from Philadelphia at 5 P. M. All the a hove train, run daily. Sundays excepted. A Sunday traits leay. s Pott,vlll,3 at 7 31 A. M., and. Philadelphia at 315 P. M. Commutation. Mileage. Season, and Excursion Tick ets, at reduced rates to and from all points. 04 A. NICOi.L.S, lleneral rup't. June 6, 1862. WAR CLAIN AGENCY. r E subscriber having been appointed by the well kronen har Claim firm of narrows, 1t e•d A: Co., of Washln , ton, 1) C, nn their Agent fer CUMbrrlithil coup V. and 11,114 r all the necessary forums for the prc/fO, Dell if t men t s. I /I 111 w prepare to procure for the friends of deceased Ono II noon no I 01.1.111 S BoONTY HMI back pay dun them.— Also, Pensions for wounded or iiisahled soldiers. I will also give ;mount. and elreful littentiori to the adjust— ment and collis•tion of till claims against the Govern— ment. caused by the present war. of ovary 'hind. large (Jr small. having a hand or efillitoblo folitOla 1011. 1t Is 111111 , 11:m1 that persons having jll4 rlllllns should pre_ soot.their applications at lhO earliest ittv praeticithle, as claims are paid In the miler in i mhich they aro filed. My connection at %%asbington gives mill groat advan— tagoa in procuring the settlement of claims promptly. llv ellar,e will la, In per cent on tits nmotnit allowed thiveroment. and no fee will hs charged until that Ih p.. 1. .1 1M lid M'CA N NASH. I refer by (1011111S41 n 1 tO lb.. twi,ming gentlrmen : 11 ,, , If.(4lthalo, 11,,e 1 , . IVatts, Wm. 11. 1111 or, Dr..l O. Miller, Gq, Juhn Ilerur,ly. EFq., Shippen, burg. I, K.olfotn. ~117hn C. 17171111 T, MerbanicKborg Gor,:ts. Esq Lower Alloo. I) F. :gloom:117o, 1001 l 17.7.1;131,y ! , ,,o7 vino. 'N7,7,11117, 3ley :7 .TITZTr. 1852. JUNE 1862. I E11)1(111, \VA' Elt C MILLEIt, .trert, 1 . 1.•pt,t rill It .•1111 tho nttrn tien 01 to. 1011/11e, 0110.1.1011 y 1110 hllJie. to their largo nit jo,t ro.l,ll.rj•ji,, 11,0 suit:tide tho hrrcnn t=in