SECESSIONIST ABOUT.--=As we rouged down ,Main Street, on Saturday morning last, our attention was arrested by a crowd gath• ered around two persons holding an excited diseus4ion. Ott joining the party we found two preachers, one a Union man a d the other-a-Secessionist, having an argiiment. The "Sesesher" agreed to almost e'verything ! the LTnimist said until he was asked; "do y. u pray for the government and the success of our armies in the field." The answer was, i` .1 decline to answer that question:, This answer roused the indignation of the crowd and propositions were freely made to, "ride him on a rail." "tar and feather him," and do him grevious bodily harm in divers other ways. At this stage of proceedings, some friend of the Seekessionist took him away. This man we be'lieve had the impu dence to wish to preach fr'om one of our pul pits, those in power refused to allow it,. We are surprised that such a Mllll should be at Tafghilii this cotnruunity, Fort Warren is the .1 proper -phice for him. CUMBERLAND IS DOING TIER DUTY.— Instead of two companies, as required. to meet the requisition of the President, for vol unteer., Camberland has air eady sent into camp six companies, viz : Capt. Lee's COM • party. Carlisle, whose departure for Cartip Curtin we noticed last week. Capt. KELso's company from Sluppensburg, and Copt. L.tuormus from Newville passed through on Thursday last, Capt. PORTER'S from Carlisle, Capt. ZINN'S, front Meelianicalintg. - -and Opt HAFFAKER'S. of New Cumberland, left, on Sat urday. Recruits are still wanted. however, to fill up the old regiments. and after the 15th inst, drafting will he restored to, to raise the 300 MO militia called for by tho President Deoorrat To the Nervous, Of both sexes. A Retired Clergyman having been re , Wreck to health In a few days. at ter eta ny rears of great suffering. is willing to a.slst others by sending (free,) on the receipt of a post paid directed envelope, a copy of the p oseription used. Direct the 1t0r.J(111.7 , . M. 1)-Ws:ALI, Pin Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Juno 4,1862-4 m Batchelor's Hair Dye ! in the World ! WILLIA A. BAT lIHUM'S celebrated Hale Dye produces a color not to be dist i tigukhed from oat tire— warranted not to Injure the !lair In the least reu;i4lies the ill offects'uf bad dyes, and 111 , 11 :orates the Llalr for Mo. Grey. Red. or ltu ty Ilvir instantly tut nsn splen did Bleck or Brown. la as ing the Hair colt and beautiful Sold by all Druggists, Ac Th;g1i11111110 hi signed WILLIAM A. 11A'F(211E1.4)12 on the four sides of eiell hnx. FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay ~ t roet, Now York. ~Late 2"3 Broadway and Di Bond Streot.) May 20, IS y Rlarriages. I=l=l On the 12th net he the hey Win. T. Wanner , . lino. JAMES 1.. 4..1/OSN I Lea vonw.,rtn pity, to Mks MAE Y It 11. 111.1.1AN'of .Neerville Pn. On tho itit lust , by Bev. 0. E. Adrian's, Mr. CJIAF, S OUT, in MI. \IA (V LINDEN ((i) both of Carlisle. On the 7th Inst.. at New A Itmston. by thp (try Wm. Hopp. -Mr. .101 IN B (AAA to MI. dlAltY A UItUWNb• AVELL, both of Perry , county Ibt. caq s =I In this Borough, on the fith lost , Arr. JOHN P. LYSI In the sixty-first 3 ear of his age, In this Borough on the 12th lust. JOHN A. HUM RICH aged t«p•ntt•-nine y core. ic e flarkets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald hy Woodward 67., !,:clwaldt FLOUR (Suporfinc) do. (Extra ) do RY E.. , WRITE WHEAT .. RED do RYE CORN OATS Old. 0 TS NEW PARLEY FA , 4.10(h.Y SERINO . CLOVERSI-:ED TIM iTiIYBEF . New Rim ertis ements al'Ealcolseetai.m. The ladies of Carlisle intend holdin g ES:111111TIS In RHEEEM'S HALL FRIDAY Ind SATURDAY Evenings August 15, & IG. To consist of Vora! and Instrumental music, solos ffuetts and ehornmes 'A series of Tableaux entirely different will be presented each evening:. The proceeds of the exhibition are to be appropriated to the various Hospitals for the sick and wounded soldiers Admission-21, rents Child, on to cents. Doors open at 7 n'elocit. Performance to C.111:11111011e0 at 8 o'clock. -NAT ANTED.—Nine Teachers to take charge of the schools In Middlesex District. Tho examination by County Superintendent. will lie held at Nliddlesox school house on Tuesday the 2411. JOH NI MI LEER. Secretary. Aug.ls.-, otters of Administration were issued on the estate of Joseph Morret doe ri. lots of Mon• toe township by the Register of Cumberland county to the undersigned residing In the same place. All per sons knowing I heinsel yes indebted will make Immediate payment and those having. claim, will present them for settlerront to CATHARINE MORR Err Aug 15 —6 t. VSTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad - mintgration on the estae Of Samuel S. Powne dock!, Into of New Cum berin oul have been granted by the Register of Cumberland county, to the undersigned residing in the same pl me All pe sons knowing them• seises Indebte, to said estate trill make inunpdiate pay meld and those baring claims will preatent them prep. erly authenticated for settlement ti s s . . Aug• 15--6 t 12 TEACDERS WANTED The Board of Directors of Silver Spring twp , wants 12 t°nehora, 10 male and 2 female. Examination to be bald on Monday, Aug. 25. 18112 JOS. ESCIIELEERO ER, Seet'y. August 8,1862-4 t. fIUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRI . iricultui•al Society. Thu Harvest Home mooing of the scelety, wilt ho held at the Feir Grounds on Swor day the 16th of August 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M. All the friends of Agrieuliure are Invited to attend. Hy order of the Society, D. S. Clttli•T, Sect'y, August 8, 18(32 DICKINSON COLLEGE, INIE 'next term opens Thursday, Au gust 28th The Law Department under the charge 01 Judge Graham, opens Thursday, 11th September. 11. M. JIGINSON. August 8. 1862-9 t STATEMENT OF Tue. :MECHANICSBURG BANK. NECIIASICBDURO, Aug. t., 1862 ASSETS. Loans and Discounts, Stock or Commonwealth, Q. S. 7 3 10 Loan, Speck Notes of other Banks, 5.211 44 528_1•01k 12403 44 Due by °thorn/tram, 11:7 0 08 portioned property, &c. 4a 25 $217,198 5 LIABILVIES Dap,ital Steels paid In, ClrculatiOn, Trannlent Deposits, Special Deposita,- ';0000 00 13803 13 03,036 00 114,108'05 Due to other Banks, Di v,idends unpaid, Undivided profits, intereat and Exchange, $217;1e8 65 The above statement is correct to the boat of my knopledge and ballot: U. A. EITIIRGEON, 'Carillon REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE • SALE. rE subscriber offers .at. private sale, e - following described House and Lot, situated In anst . len, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, Cumberland county, Pa. . t The building fa 'a two gory MUCK _ . •HOUSE, with Ilackhuilding, Stable, Candio Muse; end - all' ether rumen 4:07 , 71 e ery Outbuilding& Tho le about F.. . 45 feet front and rear, a moll of good water, with a pump inn, ta connected with the house and a gOod arched cellar under it. The nook, in well calculated for a Store and Dwelling House: having a large and convenient Store Room on the Silt liner. Pehoin's deeirous of vlerrlng:tho. premises. can do no ,hy calling on the subscriber residing at Shiremanstown. Tho tarme, which aro pally, will also be made known on r4pulication to S. Si. DITNER. August 8,1862—5 t• notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the following accounts have been filed in this office, by the accountants therein named, hir examination, and will be present ed to the Orphan's Gotta of Cumberland empty, for confirmation and allowance, on Saturday the 19th. clay of August, A. D. 1862. viz : I. First and final account of Matson Marsh, administrator of the estate of Abner Marsh, dee'd 2. _First. and final accouat. of Jam.a J. Lo gan, administrator of Susan dee'd late of the State of Illinois. 3. The account of ‘Vrn l'efFer, administra tor of Benjamin Peffer Jr. dee'd. 4. The account ofJohn Boltz, dec'd. Guard ian of George Longsdortf, settled by Samuel D. Holtz, administrator of said dec d. 5. Administration account of Samuel Mo gaw, Executor of David D. Dalhousen, Esq., dee'd. ti Adininistrai ion account, or M'.chnel Hoover, administrulor "t;f Magdalena Yoh. ISE 7. First and final ”contint of James J. La. gan, adminit rator of Logan Augustus Lynch, dee'd. late of [lto State of Missouri 8. Administration account of David 11 Ful ton administrator of Jas deo'd. It. Account of Leonard K Bell S: W. W. Bell, Executors of Charles Bell. deo'd. 10. Account of ettristiati Titzel , dee'd. guardiin of George \V flank, minor son of Adam flank, dee'd settled by W. It Gorgas, his administrator. 11. First and gnat account of Sq , 11, Sidel. administrairix of Peter Sidrl, dcc d ' .12 Account of Samuel Wier, adminis:ra tor, corn testament° annesm, of plus sletnan deo'd 13. Account of Jacob Reif and Dmiel Bti ley, niliniiii,trators of Henry Reit, deed. 14 Account of Christian lle .ry, nitniatrt for of I.l,mjimil Stl buty fee 1. —The Best 15. Account of David Kolb, admilibitia , ,r of David Sunder, dee d 16 Account of David Dornuth, a Imiuistr L for of John Highland. dee'd • 17. Guardianship account of John liilh land, dec d., who w.ts guaidian of David, S. rah, and Nlary Sc very, Honor chit lien ul Atiraintin Sc v ers. dec'd., an settled by David Denitith, 1.11- , administrator. IS Adinind,t ration account. of 8 trn uel Seitseman, exeetvor of Jeremiah Sensual:lo, dee'd. 19 , Administration accciUnr oflanitiel :Sl6 gain, Executor of John Wit Her die d .211. Administration account ,it J I C Atkin sun, administrator of Solomon Moser, den d 21. Account of Sonnet Diller, for of Lienj min Rice deCil. 22 Account ot I:1011148 1 Ski /111.1 15.13 C I,lrtitnirt, Executors xi' IVllltitru larquart, dec'd Account of J tcn6 .11kiintna, Executor of Sarah lloUver dye d. 21. Account of Jacob *.%lninin /, guardian of Mary 0 Buitbrii, ulitior daughter u/ George 13uttaii1, 2.1 Fiisi mid filial account of John Mott ntz 11(11111illiSlnittlr of 80)11.1 Nlyers, dec'd. 213. First. and final ancount of [ferny 0 Rupp, administrator of John Moriarty .112 , 2 . .1 '27. Acc,unt 01 Andersen, :1•1111111i9 trot or - 01 S imind Ma) twell Atkins, dec'tl. 28. Guardiatuddo ac •ouni of George Fc•ii cal", 4uartitan of Henry C. Feoicale, dee; d a minor son ul Item y Fen,e,lc; dec'd. 29. Account or John Houk and henry Vu &song, admr's of Sinutyl Goble, dm: d. Carl info Aug„ 14, 1862 - SO. AccoMl( of John Er ford, dee'd esocit for of John Spong, deed, as settled byJaeot Lantz, his adrninstrator 31 Account of Dint. I \ ecnutor, of tinsnn NlcCrea, 3:4 Account at John lialtz. doe'd guard! m of Michael Livingston, a minor son at \ Holm el Livmg-ton decd soul d by St D. Ilu:tz, hi , ndTailt siva' or. 33 Fir,t and tionl nect, 0 1 ,1,..,•1.11 Burklinri, executor of J,,11:1 ‘Vhis:cr, ‘1,;(3 34 First and final acc , mot of .John A•di , d adintoistrator of ,1nc.d.).1-dielrinan dedd 3.", First and final account of 11'11113m Bbtir, Jr. Ittlminstratur of \S'llltitn ISlnir , Sr, deg A. ill First and final accoant icon ilsouoy administrator, of Peter Jacoby, doe d 37. First and final account of Mrs Nlaria B. Perry.; Executrix, of John lb Perry, dee'd. 38. First and final account of John Riegel, adwinstrator, of Mrs. Ether Riegel. deed. 3t) Futal Account. of:Christian Titzel. Exe tutor of David Shafer, dec'ti, settled by W. Gorges Esq. his administrator. 415 First and final Acceount of Dmvid S. Hunsha, E-q one of the Administrators of Samuel E NleCutim dec'd. 41. First ,and Final Account of James G Wilson, Administrator of William 11, 11 ' ileon, dec'd 42. First and final Account. of Josph Henry Adalinistraeor of Jacob Lchnian dot:A 43 First and final account of Henry Zear log. executor of Elizabeth Snyder, dec d• 44. First and final Recount of Jolut Ryer, Administrator, of Lewis Ilyer, dee'd 45. The first and final Account of hoary B Kime, administrator, with the will annexed of Christopher Myers, dec'd - E A. BRADY, licuieer, REGISTER'S OFFICE, Carlisle July 11l It'62. 2862. SPRING. 1852. ISAAC LIVENCISTON now , off , , , rs one of rho boa: And 111 , 1 gt attractive 14.sortinents of Piece Goods ever exhibited in tiii place for Jai. S POWNELL lixecutQr Men and Boys' Neat, of every style, quality and price, and In continually re cuivlna auditions as the season advances, of all the latest novelties and styles to suit all classes our stork of REA In( MAI 4; t! \U, all our own manufacture, cannoo ho excel •d Ear DURABILITY, STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS, of every variety to suit the season, taste, and pocket. All we want Is a Cull and see for yOUSSOIVOS at N. B. cII goods bought from us by the piece cr yard, by persons wishing to have it cut to measure, can be accommodated free of charge. Carlisle, :tiny 1 1862. • r 14] ACIIERS WAN T E D.—Fifteen Teachers wanted to take charge of the Schools of esrponnshorn township, for the term of six . inoliths, to commence on lb' second Nioilday of September next Thu examination of teachers tube held at Ureasim, on Thursday, the 28th of August, at w blob time the schools will be given out The Directors meet at 8 o'- clock, A. M. By older of the Hoard. IVA( 13. I) LWIDSON, Sact'y Mount Rock Spring, Aug. I, InOz.-4t., 121,119 31 49,392 60 25,000 1.0 rrEACEIEII,S WANTED.-15- Mule 7 -11_ and t. male anchors wanted Thu Board of School Directors of South Mlddloton township. will meet at . . l'apurtown Sellout !louse, on Saturday, the 26th day or 'August, at 9 o'clock A. 91., the day appointed - by the County Superintendent to examine Teachers f r mild township, whore nowhere appl.,lng for schools will be present. The teachers employed for the several schools will be required to hold a nubile examination of Lillie schools at the close of their term. Aug. 1, 1062-9t* li. SIIELLY. Pres`t. COUNTY LOAN. The Commissioners of Cumberland -county, will receive proposals fur a loan of Twenty Thousand Doi lays. for which the bonds of the county will ho given, in sums not less than One hundred Dollars. payable in one aull•two years with interest at six per cent. per an nuns This loan is mole to enable the Commissioners 72.472 78 2,4 1 0 16 21 00 cos i 4 2,616 44 . • • . . . "to pay a bounty of Fifty Dolla.s por man to any sol dier who shell Join companion raised in Combo' land county. or companies from said courity,,now In the sot. vice of the.Uulted Statos." as rocommended• by a meet ing of the citizous of-said couuty, hold at the Court Monde, In Carlisle, on the 21/thof July, 1302 J. R. WAGGONER. 13 BO MI Cornm'rs. M. !COST, A teest-L.J. Asmarnorm, Clerk. August 1,1862-1 m • Rosedale Young , Ladies' Siminary. ti • ,• CHAMBERSBURG, PA3 • llE , neit session will -004m' once un- - it tdor likirorable ciratimatancei on Tuosday,the 2d of .September., The teachers assisting are educators .of tried ability. the year recently eloinni having eminently preyed toteisfactory Pa thle respect to tiro patrons of tiro sehoel.- facilities ht.thu boarding department-will be found equal to the best, and the Principal pledgee every attention necessary to promote the happiness and comfort of those who find a home under his rare. Ad dmsa Rev; IMMO!' itIgi:VLIS, July 11,1862-2 tit ' • . • ' Law School of Harvard College, 186'2-3 TWO Terms, of nineteen weeks each commenelnu September let, 1862, and March 2d, TWO For Catalano and I ircular address Jot 1, PARKER, Royall Professor. Cambridge, July 26, 1862—St. 1.1 ATT ll,' SO EN ES !!—1 06 of Coe' )most sees', Bet tie Scene: und int Went or ih., WAIL now reedy. highly colored, lAIZO 18 by SU 'lathes) on tine heavy ptipsr. Twenty for SI. or $4 per lOU, post-pall 'Po Agents and the trade no bettor oppor tunity was ever offered. Athlre.s 11 hNlt V' B ANSON, Print Publisher. tie., SD State street, Beeton, Inssnel, v 1.11,3 REGISTER'S NOTICE ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Clothing INnporlum I COURT P R.O CLA M A,TIO_N WHEREAS the lion. JAMES 11. GRAHAM. Pres) - dent Judge of- the several Courts of Common Pleas 1 , 1 the Counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juulata, au . Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Hon. M. Comm( and lion. Wart STUART, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery for the trial of -rill capital anti other offenders, ❑. the said county of cumborland. by their precepts to, me di rected, dated 11, 14th of April, 1R62, have ordered the Court oftlyernod ferntinur . ....d General 101 l Delivery to bo holden of Carlisle," no tiro fourth MONDAY .4 August, 15.12, (being the 2'tth day) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue one week. NOTICE IS lIEIIEBY 01V EN to the Coroner, Jos. tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county oi Cumberland, that they are by the said precept Cool manded-to he than and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions. examinations and ail other remembrances, to do those things which to their officer appertain to be doney.and all those that are hound by reco4nisances. to prosecute against the prisoners that art. , or then sifall be in the jail of said county,are to be there to prosecute them no shall be J. T. It' PPEY, Sheriff. July 18, 1862. GET THE CHEAPEST AND BEST! THE " WILLIAMS & ORRIS," Unequalled $25 00 Double Thread Fa milt' Setv,"ng Machine. The Williams.% Orris Sewing 31achine, has been In the Market pe.lrly four years. during which time it hoe acqu red a reputatleo su.mod. CO that pf n . , ether In the world. For tccullunc°, durabill y nod elegance of fin ish it Is unsurpassed, while for ehetpoess u.tEr and I.oilieleSSitio,9 of action IL has never been equal led. We warrant th- W/lllams k Orris tube equal In every respect and sup"nor In ninny to any how Machines now In use. It makes the Delude loop stitch, and rill run. hem, anther, lurk, tell and unite oider laid do a:1 the work that ran bo done on any Family Mach inn ever made. NIACIIINES f,,rwariled by Expr•av, with full dior. tinny thr 11,1:1,p qable nu &livery. liveryii vory 31arino IVarrantrd, and leapt in repair one year without char.°. An A,ent wanted In vrory town an I county Etta • a stamp for terns find ri rVI/ Intro. A &ire.; It Joni,: eo.(BoX Si3i) Not th helwor Arch Philadelphia. Aug. I 41. CALL AND SEE TUE NEW FAMILY GROCEILY WARE STORE 1 1 II E subscriber lifts lately en'ir-ly re modeled !And refitted flip 0,1 vt•lnd• rlier..f 11.ilkover 11,1 Loulller S , trd ts. • by'S. 11u)ett. and is now pep red to .11 Ills old friends and din p01d1,.. anti oven Cull,: that Is nice, new and fresh in the veny of Family Groceries. Ilk larn• and Felentnd tclth 'the grotAtnst rare, and will he sold at thn ft),, , st prinept for otl 11. It son) it-t, in part tit tit, ttid tloyortittiont COFFEE, I . r)t»).) /Ho Id, Primo hio 1)01.4. d. :•• UP, —N,•w Vcr',. II •ot.n. and Phihidelphin r0p5.. , 1 , ho very In•to, .1,W!los. —1111• be•Sr tho market 1,•0„ Orn-he I. Sttn.l. and Sutrars A'•••, hi , : A I . : 4 11;11, Willi • 11 canneq, I•.• • !, sod the ti•ne how horn id',” n .11 4111.1 ItXmlnino them— All 111.• Are • , t the pan•st. arid beFt Nil hututmg alvlto Uwm Ct.rn S nn li. I rrlll3 F.,51311e0 C Cont•-:ltintt.tl Lye, Ar. CHINA, 1;1, \SS, AND 02 QU E ENS IV ARE. A and well sio.ik of the very pat teres and sty eq. hitter than ever In iirlee, and better in .tititlity. than wits ever tirfered liettire In t1,,t1 le (tali rah ,1 , 1• \\ and iire, tithili as Tubs iwatiet, Clittrhq 1,1, ilex-riptien; Children's C hill I- S air,' tin !tot r.ls, i'reserie 1114 iluzs, all size, FIFA 1, 2 at,lll u)soral. N.o 1 - Alec? Flll t'D N - 1."1 11,3 A I tr., tit/Aunty • I Ihn c..ltthrat,l hteelsi , r A k I,l' by the Sad,. 1).11ry ti Snit. otlran.l L, ill, pltrorolgo lo•retolore Itoolo , l Ifito I y I.lg the pnh tie, would r. sport 111,110 them to ..111 a lot e,tuili. , tpelt of the new store cot nor ut th,nover and Lout her Streede. July 11, 1'4;2, .1 D. 11A r.itERT ........,.. ''' 411 B tWILSO,--' I4IS ‘-' ci.:----......___ _______,../ lff, \ i;1 ) , 'C `'l SEWING i 0 :, ( T; e a l _,_ , f '" Itttt '4-tt:111101 VALLTAIMR 'IMPROVEMENTS AT RILDUCED PRICES " Thl , 111:14•1 , 11, wakes the lock aid it and ranks high l'St :leC,llll, via•tielt pl`rtlin tie ree l Leanly and generdl de.oalrh•llloF S of the stitching . h hen dn., /1111/ the wnia range of Its ;ipplieutlou."--f Report of A nieri• gnu Instil lite New V-hk i - Th. WU. 011 Sonlog Mach me Is ndrowod to all kiod., of bunilv Se% Tilo Lode :44'11 tondo by i phtehh.o it n,d 'n• ravelled presenting thl.l N:11110 814W:1r:111i, (ill 1.1,11 side or the N.M. The untolli lin II t. , (•“1011101111.. I for Ow (A 0, 1 1 ,11, 1 , 1 ,11. tit••: Bs, lily and r s tab,. t 11.0 11. fi rump..., 1111 bll I.' ”rst..,n ,t o t. ..ill ....1 rip ot rav il and ',vie with lasionnly !bead rimpl at; :11111 thin 1 . 1 , 11 , tr. ,1110 inn . it inl nriiiiiiaement 10n11 iluivt- Ilia , as 7... i all I.ln Is worn sold in tivor ar Idol by Ow tc. HIT •n•ri t vturrrH. 01 t num b, 19,72.1 e 01 Lii tiovlor ilson trmnutacture, bring ent•r ntle wer I during 5101 yenr l'slcus _145 - wArraot44l L, 41. thoir work Mat•bliles rnn bu n Icy eallitiv. nt :11*, Hnilroad 4/111er. All loquirlon :mower,' Icy .I,lromilog J. cAnNIELL, Agoot. CArl 151.., .1 27. I sel2—Gln. NEW STORE. THE subscrilier would respectfully in form his former customers and the public gene rally, that he ins a:Jan et.lloll.oteed the Grocery & Queensware Busness, In the store n 0111 latelv occupied by S C. lluyett, on the corner 11l erth Hanover and Luther streets, where he has just opened one of the largest 100101 t merits cf FRESH GOODS, err, hnalaht. t,,,f0ru,,,K, Ills stock embraces choice Colcrs, c, 'r'of every deseriptifrn, the VIWIOUS f Molasses, Teas, Spices, Starch. Salt. Rice, - rnekers. lie ten. Pickles, Candles, Brooms, Buskers, Fruits, Soap, Coal Oil and Lamps. CVCHINA AND GLASSWARE, n endies,,ariety and of the latest styles and best quality. to nitiell the altentlen of house keepers Is especially invited Cedarware St Door Mats. FISH!! ! ! ! Superior nit Fish of all klud4, nonfitantly on hand, wholesale and retail, together with every article usual ly kept in It first els , . irocery Store. Ills stock being entirely new and lush. inn can, with entire col lidc.ll, In being able to please, invite the public to give him a call. 1. D. 11.1 Carlisle, June 2,Q. teal I ADI ES' .CIIILDREN'S BOOTS .t t/aiters. A new suppty Ladies, Misses. and Cued roe. Boots h tdippers, of the best workman:dim and newest styles, at 10W prices, just recehed at o,llh)'s Cheap Cash store, Ladies best quality (haters worth $2 for sl,2s—a great bargain. C. OGILIIY, Trustee. Catlls'e, July, 11 ISQ. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EST TL. lir IL L be sold at public sine, on y THURSDAY, the lith day of SEPTP,MBER, 11;02. by tho I li.ar, of ,b,b, Ilullz . thiemmed, late of flantpentothoro' tOwlibliip. Cumberland count), the fol lowing valuable Real hstate. viz: • No. 1. A tract of land In kinstponnsboro' township. 5 miles west of flits risburg and 3 miles north of oi star',. Point, adjoining lands of Levi Ilartzlor, lion. flowers, Dr. Must, and others. containing' 112 Acres, more or less, in a high state of cultivation. having thereon erected a good too story wea Elyri:celled and ,cTr-V''''' plastered Lal !lOUS h., DOUBLNI LUG Piii,: 7 . BARN. with all necessary Outbuildings.. in ;,, ...„. ,:. an excellent Spring of running water . 4..:• , .....;;.,,t.. mat the home. over which in erected a speimc ii use; ami running water through the fields. Also, an excellent Young Orchard i.f choice fruit. A bout 20 acres of the above tract is coveted with thriViag Chestnut and other timber. Also. a Quarry of first rate Limestone. out of which the whole of the above tract was limed Persons wishing to view this farm can do no by calling on Charles Zimmerman, residing thereon, !So. 2. A tract of land, situate in the same township, nod lying on the oonothiguinet creek, 1 tolls south of the above tract. containing SIXTY acres. mu oor lots, under n high state of cultivation, adjoining lands of Jacob 'trots. Joseph Huntsburger, Emanuel Voltz anij others, having thereon eructed GRIST . 3.11 LL, • In good , running order. a t`we story 111/1110 1/011110 with basement, BANK BARN, Spring blouse, o Spring of excellent runninrater ut , er the house, and all mbar Outbuildings. Alta, a Young Orchard of Choice Fruit. Ton acres of this . tract adjoins No. 1, and is covered with thriving young Chestnut and other timber. Per sons wishing to view the premises can do SO by calling on Samuel D. Holtz, residing thereon. Ssle to commence at 10 o'cloCit on said day, when at tendance will be - given and terms outdo known by tho heirs It 'SIAN II.EL 1101,i Z,' August 8,1882-3 t NOTICE. .12.4 Letters of .idtnlnistration dto estate f Abra ham Goodyear, Into of Rennie township. de have been grunted by the Register of Cumberland comity, to the undersigned residing in the same trinshilf: Alt persons knowing theta ay. a ind intact to tutld estate will t alco_immediate pa*rnont, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for rettio- 1 mut to A BRAIIASI GOODYEAR, . . . LEVI GOODYNIA.It, . . . .. • 393EP1.1. 001.)11)17111AR, Aug.l., 1842-BL+ • . ". Exocutore T°.Travellers.. Trunlq, Valises, Car pat Bap, Umbra Nag, he, of ovary deserlOtion arid largest variety . sold Livia_stou's North Hanover Stroet Clothing Efo n irlum, • May 2. • . SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT, REAT Triink Liv,9 from tho North 13 and North West for PbiladOlphia, Now York, Itead, log. Pottsville, Lebanou t •Allentown, Easton, &c. T r ains idavu Harrisburg km Philadelphia, New York, !Leading, Pottsvillo, and all .ItHertnediateatalions, at A. M.. and 1 40 P M. . . • New York Express leaves Harrisburg nt 1.25 A. 51., arriving at Now Yoik at 8 25 the soma morning. Fares from Harrisburg: To Now York 85,00: to Phila delphia $3 25 and $2,10. .13:Igo:rechecked through Returning, leave Now York at 0 A. 12 Noon, and 8 P. NI.. (Pittsburg Express). Lenvo Philadelphia at 8 A. NI.. and 3 15 P. 21. .•..• - . . . Sleeping cam in the Now York Map essTralnitAhrough to and from Pittsburg wi.hout change. Passengers by Iha Catawlsan Railroad leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M., fur Philadelphia and all Interme diate Stations: and nt :1.00 P. M., fur Philadelphia, New York and nil Way Points. Trains lenve Putty, We at 9 A. M., and 2.15 P. M., for. Philadelphia and New York; and at 5 30 P. M., for Au. burn and Port Clinton only, connecting fur Plne Grove and with the Catawissa Railroad. An Accommodation Paxson er Train leaven Rending at 6 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia. at 1, P. St. All the above train- run daily. sundays excepted. A :4 undny train lens n Pottsvill.f at 734 A. M., and lelphia at 3 lb P. M. eommntatirm-, iloagei-Fixtson, and- llscursiotr Tick— ets, at reduced rates to and from all points. U. A. N1QU1.1.6, tioneral June 0, l3o•_'. WAR CLAIR AGENCY, subscriber having been appointed 1_ by Ibo well known it or Claim firm of Barrows, It. e l fl Co., of Washittzton, 1)' C, as their Agent for Cumberland county. and joining all the necessars forms fur the prop, Departments. I ant now prepare 1 to procure lor tire friends or deceased soldiers. the Oar Ilr~nn cu nmAtts liouNTr and latch pay due them.— A iso, pensions for wounded or disabled soldiers. I will also giro prompt and careful attention to the adjust ment and collection of all claims against the Govern ment. roused by the present war. or every hind, large or void ll baring a legal or equitable foundation. It is Ithp..rtitet that persons tracing just claims should pro se t their applications et th n earliest day practicable, ns claims ore paid In the order in a hich they are tiled. Ito cretherti..n at IVitsbingtnn gives me great advan ta.,:es In pnamring the settlement of elating promptly. My dares will be le per vent on the amount allowed I.y (lovers merit. and no fee wlll be eh:mum - 11AM that iv p.tid. JAMES NITA Nal SII. I refer by pormlesi in to Ihn following gentlemen: 10c..). 11. Graham, lion P. 11 rats, Wm., 111. ;tither. ling . it. Irvine. Carlisle. AND QUEENS- BII=IIIIMEIii=I ZU.N.W.I 1862. 7iTNE 1862 E[I)ICLI, M 14LE - It, ILA Enke main rv , p ,tfully call tho attention Ad Om thr! Ludit,..„ to thoir I•~ree ad dition id' SUMMER GOAL:?, jucl rr c ed e rutapriN! tne rtri.,u fZricy. Nuit3l ihr the res., t sea Nun. of avory %AI it /Mil Ile, tot ht\ hnt st of :zit': dsqu \l'm Lac,: NHL Lo Point., Fralloh Itoromo >h.iaix,.t all 6ilitl4. Luthrollls," nets. Ni it; Ember,Werke. iliielery. R • hltn Goods of very deserip lion, II op vl,j t i Ir e Forestie Pad hoot in tho inariiet, Engleton 1.1g1.4 CL 0 T//3 C. ISS I .11 ER ES, French l'11 , •1: ri,th, Linen Pantin,.s, Cot tonailes tiavinc the Ref . , Ices ol a first chi, Taildr, we are pr pan. I to malt a up Lio,a6 at short n a ice rant most raNti .unable style. of all Ichl , ho rely lore nupplo. 1/Ii Matf tnga, hooking all hiudAot house Furtushing 000.18. Domestic iloutls In Intmeo..l. quaractit.s. Please call and examine aid sat i•fy sours, Ivor. We hare the best. lat:ze:d., rhea pilot, roost 111,81rili,1e stuck of oouds a VOS IltrUrCti, if. CltrilSiO. LEIDICII, s.llMft 8: MILLER. Jooe fi ISII2. ilelee In E h 1j , 1 ,, ) , t t p o r r o t i i , e ; y l,, y a n t m L t az ness s attended to. FeLattery :21, I Sre2. ) VFUS E. I A Y„A.ttorney at In. Attends to securing. rot locno4 l'nr. Il u ;airs, and Prnsione. otn. e ou S..uth Ila . vovor Strout, opp,,ni to ilortta'wstore. Due. '27, 1961 , Al it M A It's 11 A LL.—Arro R N T tw Mee wth W Penton, in heern's • • T wF,A K E y.—Attora o y at Law. H)) on south Ilaooror street., oppoeltti Bentz' Dry .•ood4 store. All”r“resglOoftl harSuess unitry,stecl to him to promptly attentleg to, - - A \V CAR D:—C A R LES E. MA• , H.Ar.mLIN. Attorney at Law. Oflh, fu Jo. hull's boil liir„Jost onposito the Market Henri,. , larch 14 'l,O-Iy. L. 7 . W. FO(JLK, Attorney at Lay% . „,,,.„ wlr.lt J. it. su,iiL, Esq., 10 Ilnll. All Itil,lness °taunted to Lim will be poouptly nt. tell r i P. • HUAI RICH, Attorney at Law. kJ,—ollir.o on North lilt - lover street, n few doors south of tilasit' !bite!. All business entrusted to him will be prompily nttended to. (April to. nit. GEORGE B. SEA .ti t • - _LRoICGoHIITet DoFNTDIeSnTt,a'('. mth' aI timnr r l Surgery. ilt"Lofllce nt the residence tit his mother, Lunt Louther strout. three doors below Bedford. March iii, 1836---tf. GEo. W. NIiaDICII, D. S. - Late Demonstrator of tlpet wire Dentistry to th. Baltimore College o - wattiert i ...W" Don tel Surgery " • 411 . 1 4 •% , Office at his restdonce proslte Slnrinn Halt, It sot Vole street, Carlisle, pool Nov. 11.1857. II A VING SALOON.—Having fitted Jim in MI Very best style, tho rosin in Cra n blinding. next door to A. L. Spinster's office. lam pro pared to give my tonsorial attentions to all who may honor me with a 4 hit. 1. shall eonstintly a au; piled with competent and polite hands and shall spareno effort to give ueneral sitimaction. 1 wish to einplol , a L.,.10. bily, between 14 and 17 years old. Apply ilnitledilltPly to J. MYERS. elrllsle, June i 7. 1852—1 y. .ADM IN IST ATO It'S NOTICE. N,41,0 is berelpy given, that Letters of A 111111,111.. tral4lll 4111 the estate of lohn Kissinger. late ot Penn township. deed , have boon ri tinted to Ihe undersigned residing in No, ton township A 'persons knowing themseli es indebted will therefore please make pay meet Immediately. and those having rhilms wi I pro• sent them for settlement. DAVID DEM UM, Adtu'r. June 27. 18132-60 r# I I.IE partnership heretofore- existing between Itiebard 11. Rommel and IVIn M. Kerr, has I, en dinstt.v.-d by mutual connent. All person,: Indebted toil). Into firm are notified to make pavmetit to either if the parties on or before the •firnt day of Au6runt next. RICHE). H, RUMMER., ‘V.II. M. KERR. Bridgeport, April 28. 1882-3nl Leto rt Forge at PrivateSalo. QITLI ATE on East Main Street, in the Borou g h of Carlisle The entire estahishmiint, ot Forge, Blacksmith Shop and R•ure House. mod finery and fixtures in the best possible order, Is offered at privet:l) sale. A thriving lewdness Is ni.u , prosecuted, und.ht daily increasing. A line opportunt ty Is thus presented to any person &slang to engage In the business, the iocation being decidedly the best our vicinity affords. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SM./ISLE% Real 'Estate Agent. Carlisle, Aug. 1,1864-6 t Hay Elevators, Ropes and Pullys, A FULL assortment, of these season able articles In kr", and Pr Wu CHEAP, with au endlope eszortrner t of You ks, Hoes, Shovels, &e., or •the hest makes pad most appreived patterns: For a ale at the store of JOHN P. LYNE 4 SON, North Hanover street, Carllile. . June 0, 'O2. • Interesting To Fanners. TORN P. LYNN) •&, SON, have just ty received n large lot of those celebrated SCYTIIItS, lends exprosidylor their own sales; which have always given entire satisfaction to all-who have-owl-them,— you that wautriksen outtlng and.casy.running Scythe, we would say try ono of their superior make AVti barn also a full stock ofdnatbs, What Stones. kc. Rol - coo( Christ. Myers' and other celebrated makes. Grain Cr', dies of all the bust makes in the roun'y. with a full stock of all kinds of Tools and ltrinfoments furan:oar's uso. All of which we are selling cheap at our Store in North Ilanoyer street ,Varlisle r June 0,1802. • • Nvm.,-wsrzim._pßysiciA.N& synOiloSr, haR removal bid office to South Hanover lit:riot, direAtly Opposite Boltz% store. AU pd. tien to entruskd to hrs. egre; eftherfrom_ town or coon. try, will be promptly'attet,tiod to. • . Nov. 15, =MIMI .D.ARGA. NS BA GAINS.jI Il I Now Is he time for. ohoap gouda Closing out the entire stock at unprocadenily low paces, to nuke room for sprlng'aasOrttuent.- All in want - of Cheap Dry lloods, 0 respectfully invite& to call at the cheap store of . CLUB.. 001L1IY, Carlisle, Feb, 1861: ,Trustoo. CHM ENT. COniont. in 'large . or sninil q uanunos, dt manuctaurem frlcos, and warranted gdorl. MAIN PUMPS, Pump Chatty; ' Pump Wawa. In largo quantlt,lea selling very cheap; at Hut. etoro of JOHN P. LYNE. BON, part , - June 8, -READING _RAILROAD. 7: • . • • 04M411 , • • •;itiF - _ I, fCm,rm,n, V.,. 1 „Toll nC. Dunlap , Nlrelutotenburg Wm. It Gm-gas, Iswl. Lower I) P. , No‘bilrg It. a. Oravey a t Itattk..rs, NowvillL =7l Dfess Trimmings, Cl !WETS iustncss tarns Dissolution, BLINDSAND Si - lAPES; 'D J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North 6th Streot,l'hlletdoipbla, Manufacturer of VENDA. N BLINDS and • . I \4„ i , WINDOW SHADES. The larked and finest assortmcn t In the city, at the lowest price,. Blinds pllnted and trimmed equal to ue w, More glindeomatte and lettered. April 18, 1862-2 m KIMMELL HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, C STREET, BET. 4 AND 6th STS , Near the National Hotel, and two squares from the Railroad Depot, WASHINGTON CITY. FINE PARLORS FOR Tu.t: ACCO,JINIODATION OF LA- DIES Room and Board, per day. ............ Room,alono, per day ...... Meals. each Lodgiuf!, If the room in vacated by 7 a m ..... Otherwise It will he considered by the day The KIiiIMELL HOUSE Is newly and elegantly fur nished, and in every respect n first class Hotel. I Invite the public to call nod examine A. F. KI3IMELL Proprietor. I= DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S MOUTH WASHD A - 43131tE REMEDY FOR A Bad Breath, Sore Mouths Diseased Bleeding Gun - is, Nursing Sore Mouth, Ni) the best, specific now in use for ANY diseased condition of the mouth. It le particularly twoeflrinl to persona wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying ovary taint of the mouth, ab sorbing and removing all impurities. insuring A SWEEP 13 REA to all who make use of It. No YOUNU I,IA or YouNn GENTLEMAN Who la :iflitcted with a 13AD BR.P.IATH should delay applying this remedy, tor it it n rrrtnln Curs, and is approved and recommended by every phy skins under whose nociee It has been broug4t USE Dr. Wit B 11 (MD'S MOUTH WASIL Prepared at Dr. Ilultu'a Dental Ofike, Iso 77 Fourth Street. Drnolityn, E D. & - . 7 ,3i - Prlea 37 Cents per Bottle. -64 A lineral 10n.1., to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spr,co Stroot, Now York :Rohl in he Dyott k. Co.. 2:t2. North '2 , 1 Street: t) S. lohhhh Itty Chestnut str.,t; , and ail Drtiggiq:s DN. WILLIAM 113. MIR D'S TOO POWDER! This roan, p oao ams the CARBONIC VI ITIIOUT I N.I L ILIUI..i I'ItoPERTIES OF CHARCOAL. and fr, from at, Add.: to AII:alIon that can' In the tenet Injure the teeth Ile •i 100 being' OW hely 111,E bauleal —polishirm withnut re,•nrtng the charnel. ltr. Wm. B. third's Tooth Powder is ror.11111e11(1,1 1.13' ill E'llilll.llt Prepared at. Hr. - luur.,nc Offlee, No. 77 Fourth Street, Itronlib n C Price 25 Cents per Box. —Fola Alwral llvtilo to dellerg. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York, sold:Ilse by t'ai.a Vara A Co., MIDI:. A, untie Hotel; .1. ai 1 Pi,: linst,m. 715 Broadway; D. 8. 13arues, 2u2 Broadway, and by all Druggists. DE,. WILLIAM B. lIURD'S D 1110 S For the. Cure of Toothache, produced by exp,tud nerves. It is particularly adapted to all caeca of children afflicted wuh TOOTIIACiI Parents can relieve LIIC s illt•Olv, flow th It distrersing weariness . caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and their children fr,m great suffering. by keeping a bottle of Dr. Wm. TooTtil.l.le, Ditops in the - housv. Prepared at Dr. Ilard's Dental Office, No 77 Fourth root, 13 rooolily a, E. D. Price, only 12 C 19119 per Bottle. Allberal discount tondo to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce trcet, Now York. seta in Phil,ol,lphia, by Dyntt h l'o , 2:12 North 2fl SO vet; O. S. Ilubboll, Ulu uhestnut Strout; and by 41 Prthilthit.s _ DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S. NEURALGtA PLASTERS, FUR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA Oa TUOTHACDE PW,DUCED BY COLDS LOCAL NEUI:AL,JI.I is lumodiatt.iy cured by their application. They at.t like n charm, and nre per belly harmless In their nntnre; do not produce a 1, inter, and leave nu unplen mut results Dr. Win. B. Hur .'s Neuralgia Plasters neviir ruii to trl4 sull.fiLetion to Till n.v116 test their virtue Prop:trod kit Dr. ilurd's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth direst, Brooklyn, E. 1). fl Price, only 13 Cents A lii?eral discount triads to dealers. Address Pri,icipal °face, Tribune Buidiugq, No 1 Spruce Street, Now York Sold in Philachdphis by D 3 ott 232. North 2d Street; 0. S. II übbell. 1410 Chestnut :,.trout; and by tilt Druggists. NOTICE.—We are daily receiving or lers-to send by mall some one or more of Dr. Il urd's Uw tat Remedies, which we cAupot till. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Plaster. which -we send in an envelope on re rely! of the price (lb cent') and one stomp. But to ay. cammodate persons in places where the druggists arid stmeiteepers are behind the age, we have put up pack ages in white ete1,01.4.11 boxes, seven inches by four, with compartments—each box run taming_ a battle of Dr. II urd 8 Mouth if ash, and Tooth Ache , Drops, a box of 'tooth Ponder, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valutih.o little Treatise on Teeth and their Diseases. the 110%t 1111 . 2111 ti of preserving them. and the proper treatment of Chlidrou's Teeth, worth of itselt the and ire cost to every young man or WOOlOll, Or parents with young children, with sundry other necessary articles: price, per package., ens dollar. or r.tx packages tor ,$), sent by express na directed. As th•e express charges are not Oillrh. If any uteri, on a dozen than 011 elle, it la tar cheaper to order six or a dozen packages at one time.— A large !such), will want all. or the surplus ran be did reed of to tieighlt rs with pliblie bentdit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, unluippirte...., an d disfigurement, expense, loss of time and money would be eared to the country, if every family to-day had one f there packages, which, in iteelf, is a complete sett of Dental Remedies. A ditret.s ii M It. II you ,t CO., Tribune Ruildings, Now York, and writ e name and address plainly. That nor it Wert. Lean be Illede wuh COllll deuce, NV. li. 11. &Co refer to the Mar or of Brooklyn. to (I. W. Griffith. President of the Farmers and Citi zen's Bank, Brooklyn; ten the Editors of the American ilanufacturers' Gazette; to Joy. Coe & s' Agents, NOW York:ie P. T. Barnum, Esq., who knows a good thing when ho sees It and en he has already or dered a second supply, etc 1000 AGENTS WANTED To !MrTiluce Dr. Ilurd's Dental Remedies into every county. Nee or women who want to make money quickley, rail do better with these articles than any thing Id market. 'they are new, useful, low priced, and wo are NWT' nog thousands In advertising them for the benefit of A 4ents. Boxes of samples, containing a dozen of this one dollar packages above specified. with circulars, will be sent, on receipt of seven dollars, about; half price, to any person wlehleg to test his or her skill In selling. with Is slow of becoming au Agent. We w uld rather pay salaries than Clointnissions to those who prevelbettisolves efficient salesmen. New is this time to go Into the business For address and reference see above. RICIIARDSON'S COLUM,,B.IAN P itEPA R.AT lON FOR THE HAIR! ILL most certainly prevent bald * miss. wni roatoro Grey Hair to Ito original odor, will aradiuttu Dandruff, stiinulato trio Natural Soon, iNtiskif time scalp. and will .naiira a h• ad of tusurialit, gloQuy, and healthy hair. Read the following col Wi no : Siurrvisnotto Sept. 4, Ppm. To rill Ir nom It may unicorn -the undersigned would say that ho has used two bottles of Richardson'. Co— lumbian Preparation for the [lair, and found It to chanco Ills hair from silvery whitenoss to a beautiful 'auburn color, It In not a dye, hut rt wash, and he he— lium It will accomplish all that the proprietor Maims fur It,' It F, SNODDY. Niwvms, Sept. 10, 1800. The undersigned have newt Itichardson'o Columbian Propitration for the hair, and find It to produce 'effects no sot forth In the ahoy° certificate. ino. P. Rhoads, Ann Killian, L lt. Randall, Thou M'Candllsb, duo. linwor. • Prepared aba sold only by G. 31:RICHARDSON, at N. - svvll , e — Pii — end S W Iltiverstlck, Carlitile.- Price 50 cents per bottle. • May SG, . l UM MiITING ! f kjl - Just reeelied a large, assortment of all sizes Gum Manz: Ginn linen, Gum Padang, &c., and fur We cheap at the Hardware Store of June 22, latr. If. SAXTON USEPI)".4II.TNER, JR., Attorney at Lta:a . nd Surveyor. Mechanicsburg ; Pa. Office on nil ;toed .street; two dom.!' north of tha Dank. Bodomen . romptly attaudod to. PPAI.N'fB ! I _oi s,-Virnlvhen. Turpentine. - iVe Invite. the atten - - tn, or the publio to our euperttr WHITE LEAD, put .up exclusively in Tin palea and warranted tote mine. rlor.to any other bran de 'Bold In bile' d*rtint.. • 4 greai variety of cobra of tin bustl Witte); and - seilingolbe lowest prison , ut John P. Lyne ton'e., North thin Over street, Carlisle,. , - IAIt_PETENGS";'4O ouat.irlY'S Cheap Oasla'Steini.n now stoeit , rd'eat+' petinge, Druggets and. Floor OH Olotlas,whleli o sold at very low figures.' , ,Please call And efounlii6 tyciffipor:t 4 Vorlisitif.sit,2s,l.Bol..” - t. , • " • SPRING GOODS, CEREENFIV o LD & CO., . One door 'these of' the County Prison. HAVE iliat received a splendid es• Partin° t of Now Goods, from Now York slid Philadelphia, whlcil will be sold unusually cheap for cash. Fancy Silks in Great . Varieties,' of all grades, from 75- cants to $1,50. In the above line of Wm,la we defy rompotition. SILK AND WOOLEN FOULAItDS, SIM Poplino, Llama Clptbs, Mozamblciuee, Shepherd Vac's, %s'ciel dihainee,(Aidllos, Lavei,c, &c. SAPR.IO I O 'DEL al/AWE S at reduced prices. We are now offering our entire stock of new styles of Ppring I/Widnes at 20 coots, e orth 26 ceuti. $2 00 1 00 Good Prints, at Extra do - • . Cochecoes, Merrisnacs and Spragues at 12%. llleached and unbleached tlualins at n, 8 and In coats. Extra quality, one yard wide at 12% cents. Lancaster °lug 'Lama nt 122 cents. IOMECME'' D MiZZ4O9 COVON A-ND .1.1. 1 N-E- N Denims, Jeans, In groat variety and at old prices. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. A vary handsome lot of CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, fotOlan and Boys' Wear. at low prices. WIIITE GOODS AND NOTIONS Canker, A full llne of the shove goods always on hand. Also, Hoop Skirts, of the latest New York styles. 4 C , n 3 r1 3 eta 4.000 yards of .'arpets, all of the newest fleet 4as and patterns In the mar.mt. rariglna In price from 12 rte. to $l.OO per yard Having purchased the above assort went In Now York, wo tile ensiled to offer superior Inducements to all who sill favor us with a call As our store la now a permanent institution In Carlisle, we are determined to maintain the name (we have al ready established) of oiling cheap, notwithsanding the various rumor... that have been circulated In regard to our I. eying lowa. Curlislo, Muy 2, 18(32 • BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! cIiNCE the late victories Domestic Cot ton Goods have doe ined, and there In now a pro, pea nt getting a supply of Cotton. We, (lA.:HACH, SAM Y ER' et MI LI, N: It, at the new stole, under :Martin's Hotel. .East, Main street,) aro receiving daily huge sup plies of a NEW SPRING 000DS, which. our old stock we are determined to Pell a CITY Pltldi S. DitESS GOODS of overy vrtrity ; , Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices, A large Irt of new Illnrk Silks nt 75. 87 100, I'ls. 1 50. 1.75, 2 00 2.50; new : , inapt Delainus nt 25 rents: 1,010 yards loot quality Slerinine, Corner°. Parifir and un•riga n l'rint.. dark And light color,, now styles, nt large lot at it, 0 and 10 Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, Let quality English, 12% els. All kinds Domestic. I oghatna ManchesterlSN'; lid places FrPncli and Scotch Dr Plis and Bonnet Olugtoms at 25. - BROIVN AND WHITE MUSLINS at wholeßale and retail, a gond quality 8, nee 10, 4 4 wide 12 , ,!,. Also, 54, 104...11-4, 12.4 At corresponding All kluda.tlf UOODS in large supply at reduced 'pac.,—Tiekinga. Sirip•-a. Cho-ka. (I.:nal,urga.Cott..n Diapaer. A• , &e. f all kindsl, Ta l,ie Clutha. : , .heetl age, Linen Diaper, R ap- Line, :-.1111 , 10.4 Linenv Shirt l•r/Juls. Callar., at the old f,rices. 1t htte tluods, all kinds. at old priceE. SPRING \IANTLES, DUSTERS, Shawls, Ihnbrol 1,1,4, etc , !loop Skirt , . dir-et from the foct..ry. 800 doz. I,ndion', Imseß. Nlunl'A mad 130)'0 lfutiE, I to 25. :Mco's and Boy'm Wear— BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, all grades, Fa are Casshneres, latest styles, resting/4, Satinets, Jraus, Cotteundes. Scr., kc.. !Living sueur,,d the sere,. PS 4:1 first cities Tailor, we are prepared to got up CletilinT; tn the tuost fasbliThable style at shoit attics. CARPETS! CARPETS!! • • We are reeei vine our Spring supply of Carpet.% rompri , Ingo all the N:trioun kinds Kept ill a Or at elas.. Carpet Houle,. Carpets rangiug in priru from 123ei to 1.26.1 011 Cloths. nil wldtlre. Mattingn, Glassen, Shades and blinds of all kinds. I 0 II I Os. Carpet Chain: Feathers: rotten Halting; Counterpanes, &,• ~ pc, Al. the above Kumla and many others, we off er t o _p I.la chasurs at a small iitiVaada above erupt. W inter Dress floods—Sham, is. %l ant lee, Pura. lee:: than fist ~ a pt tVe are etermined not to be undersold. Please call and examine One italat•hrt•Nttali. elyWe will make additions of New Good ns the era eon ad vaileee. All Goods warranted to i.e what we soil !lite) for. LEIDICIII. SAWYER & MILLER Carnslorebrnary 1h62. A Superior Limestone Farm For A Lituestone farm of the be=tquality rootsuilng about •ZtO or 245 sores Is ollertid for sale. This farm produced last • lian bushels of wheat, and larLie quantities of corn and oats. There ore excellent tinprovielieuts on t he form, conshit log of o new house, o irood Itro, II p e n and corn. crib. spring house. halve oven. and good voter floor the door thin the non thorn side of the trio Is Icwated IlinestiMe It rCItte•CLI g the crops from the who's and fort IshllLi 1111 , bent to . limestone 1.. r lime. There lire thou! 11 , 0 •nores cleared nod the rest 15 covered with timber With Judicious liming the tUrto would pro duce h. 00 hie:liein of wheat, It can conveniently be divided into two forms, The farm lien In Madilorr - tnirrmh . lp, the ylrh.9 . st, ngrl lan - lent In Peri . rrounty. Letter paling Investment vn nut to made. For particulars rnll upon or address the undersigned who will answer all inquiries. April 4, 186,2. A. L. BPONSLER• REMOVAL! REMOVAL! 10013 SENER'S Boot & Shoe Store, f has bran r0n ,„,,,. (1 next ( 1 ,,,, r to Piper x Book Store aud opposit, the CumberlAnd, Valley Bank. 8001 . 8 A.N 1.1 SIMES ! BOOTS AND SHOES! Grand Bargains now offered at Sener'a Cheap Boot and Shoe Stoic Spring Areivol o/ New Boots cf.: .Nhors. L The au' trrlbor has just returnud frnm Phil. Li ~,,d,..,',, , ,,hii,., :,”,a„,h,',.„'?::tnov,t,ie%''„u,.,: . ..."7',l'.',,—Ltd diet,' Shone, Mon's and Boys' lie do. chow and Brogans. Non's nod Boys' Walking :,I"es, Calf, Intent Leather an d Cloth °niters. .iss' Button Boots, ILihnoral and I,nro Boots. Gal tern, Buskins and Kid Slippers, Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes. Carpet Bags. Trunks, Umbrellas, which will be sold low for Cash. purchasers aro invited to call and exatnlneourste'cit. they will (hot that la price and quality It will reape•tr with any shoo store In tip, plan, at the Now fore Hoorn next dour to Piper's Book Store. _ Car, April 11, 1862—Ora The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. TIUBLIS - FIED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men whd suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c. ; supply ing at the same i 1n,,. the means of Bellcore. By one who nos cured himself after being put to great expense through medical Imposition and quackery. By unclo sing n post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author, NATIIANJEI., MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. March 1/, 1862.—1 y NEWRM. V./ RAWFORD & CO., Wholesale and Retail fillies and Curled hair Warehouse, No. 21 South ith Street, Philadelphia. Glue. Sand and Emo ry Papor, Emery Cloth, Raw hide Whips, and Curled Hair at the lowest prices. Orders solicited by mall and satisfaction guaranteed. • Will7'L• AND COMMON GL UES, fur Printers, Bobitbindors, Cabinet Makers Coach Makers, Sc. kc. bealera in tbo above will find It of special advantage to give off a call, CRAWFOIID k CO. 21 South ith Street Philadelphia Jou. 3d, 1801. "Matrimony Made Easy," NKIV work showing bow either sex L may be suitably married. Irrespective of age or pealtdon, pronessesslng or otherwise, with a treatise on the Art of Fascinating any person you wish. A curl one scientific experiment wLlch never Milli Free for 25 conjs. Address 'V. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, non 2,300. Philadelphia. March 14, 15.62—1 y • S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. . P.hyslclan'sprnscrlptlonscarefully cordpon4ded A tuli,supply . of fresh drugs and Annicala. gar FARE REDUCED. -1 _.. STATES UNION irQTEL, -0004 008 Market St. t abtrirp etxth, • PiItaIiELPAIA. JAMS W. POWER, Proprietor. TERMS:-11 25 por day. • - ju3o'sB. UNITED STATES HOTEL.- S. E. Cor. I 1 th 4.• Marko; Sis., PUILADBLPIVA. Er • Ihr. .1 9 1, NAGA , PROPRISTOIL D1V..r.003/18 iltni6t, ••'Ow- oPPositolleints,Aryloode • 1 J:.,'" ".:. - .7 - . ...' . •.: D . ELAITErit • COOK,: • • • • . .. 7. ' ' . . iTONICEOcAtIitO.4'.HVBICIAN, - . • • • AVlN'.G.reoetitlfloonter.l tn:Carlisle, .." .1 . .. h. , tak q n An office ailjetejnit Ileitnen'e fintill,. .wtiorehe can.he enneulted by poreonn 'peeking medical adelthe-or when doelrod. will visit thorn et thole rOsl deuces, either In the town or.ooutitry, _ . _ , + Mity2;lBl33—ty - - . .. --" . . • BLACK SILKS, DOAIESTICS 0 1 ,4 end 8 coots. 10 curits E= Sale JACOB SENER VSE_DAI,I4EY'S -.MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The onl4 true j Efrcictor in the DALLEX'S rain Extrectorr will cure wounds of I\ll kluds. Dalley's Pato Extractor will subdue all Px tuna] 14, flatomation. lialloy'x Vain Extractor will pr,vont trod destroy morr Iley's Pain Extractor will cure Burns of all kinds. Dalley's Palo Extractor heals Blisters free of pain or mark. Dallay'n Pain I xt;ttetnr neutralizes all Peicona 'DAP led by Animals, 'insects or iteptilea. Dalley's Pain Extractor will cure broken Breasts, Bore Nipples, Piles. &c. lluy's Pain Extractor will cure Salt Rbauto. Fiero fula. could Ilead. -•• • . liev's Pala Extractor will cure Chapped' Hands. Chill Elaine, etc. Valley's rain Extractor will cure Corns, CUrbunciel; Ulrors, Warts, Boils. &c. No Housekeeper should ever be without a box handy for use. The timely use of a !tingle box may prove of more vplue than lOU timea lit cost. Parents I—lf you have a von In the Army, tend , Wm, Box of Valley's Pain E. tractor. It may be the means of saving his life, or the life nt a comrade: Ibr It will cure wounds of all kinds without pain. Try the expe riment; if Le does nut use It, It will cost you b4l lit tle. Sisters I —lt you_havo_a dear Brother -In the - Army, send him a Box of Dalley's -Pain Extractor; for It will cure wounds of all Mode, and It may be the means Of eavtog your !anther's life. Daughters I—tiave you a loved one In the Army, who is dearer to you than life itself? Send him a Box of Dalloy's Pain Extractor. It will cure wounds of all kinds, and prevent intlattimation, and may bo the means of saving a life. If you hayo no corienience fur reading it send it by mail. It will,coet you but 9 cents postage for a 25 et. box; and In like proportion for 00 ct. and $l,OO box. Thu larde boxes contain tnure for the money than the 29 et. boxes. NOTICE.—That Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor will do all and even more than we claim it will, we refer to Dr. Valentine Mott, and hundreds of other eminent Physi-, clone rind Sorgeona, besides millions of people all over the land, who hot u used the Extractor with never Wl lug SUOCOFA Ito- the poet 20 years. For rale by all Drug glels, and by, HALL d LUCKF.L, Agents, 218 Greenwich Shoot, New York, Who . 11 1 , end a box, of either sloe, Postage paid, to any address In the United States, on receipt, In money or lu Postage Stamps. of 25 eta for the amati sloe. or to eta. and $lOO for the ,nediurn mud large glees. P, sale it, Car by SAML. ELLIOTT. LENK, ,Yerond door east of the Market House iN Z:ug's Corn? r. J)EALER IN PIANOR. New Rose wood Pianos, from the be t makers. AfF,LODEONS The heet inanuractured Instruments from $45 to $lOO. 1/ uitara, Arrordr,us. Flutes. Drums, Ban jos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Stringu,'aud Muei. ral Merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. A romplete assortment for All Instruments. The latest publications al Ca) n on burnt. Teacher on the Plauu and Gulttl., Instrumental and Coral mu sic. Piano, and Melodeons tuned and repaired. March 21, 14n2. • A. LRISIrt. TAN ARMEN'S PATENT PORTABLE COPYING PRIM'S; HANNAH. & CO., SOLE , PROM:M . OIIS, 29 CLIP!? ST:, N0t ...4 4 . 016C Two Siv-s, • • - - $l,OO and $1,25 ira- fin receipt of price a Press will be mailed to any address. pnstage paid. Descrlptire circulars sent If re. - qucnted. btatloners and Agents supplied on liberal terms. fix' rauldinary kpeemants offered to II:Italia. gent Agni.ts. May 2, 110`2—am N 0 TICE ~ Ii 011.4AOCi 3E;''' iv it r ; CB REDUCED PRICES, GEO. 9, NENKELS, Nu,. 524 Widnut Street,. (OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,) PHILADELPHIA Scythes & Snaths. TUST received the largest, hest and' el cheapest a‘nortment of cct thee, 1. 945, Stintlin, flakes. Whet :tones, Shoreh , vtitiex Uses, Ni at, Cans, ' ' Ei4ll. &e., ever broucht to this county. All of which I have tirade expressly to or ler. in large quantities, no that they ran be sold at very low prices and warrauted as reprissentd. .Tlii...trade and. tradle_rual.er , supplied at mitoufse. tor, prices, at the cheap hardware store of lIENRY SAXTON. East NW') St., Carlisle. REM Hay Elevators UST received a large lot of those SU- P parlor flay Elevators, Hay Hooks. Ropes of all slams, l'u leys, dc., which lam mein g cheaper than ever. L am sole anent for Carlisle for the celebrated HAY ELK. ATolt cud Ilailtre 'Excavator. Call and see them. Jane 13. II EN fly SA XTuN. CRADLEn. )T1 hand a larva assortment of Gran) Cradles of the different makes of this and other counties. Also, soul" city made on hand, with American and Imparted Scythes, warranted at manufacturers pri. es. June 13. AAXTON. , FLY NETS. e ;1. Cotton Fly Nuts, Worsted Fly Nets, Linen Fly Nets. Twine Fly Nets, Leather Fly. Note, ill .slora, shapes, Mans and qualities, which 1 am ladling cheaper than the cheapest, as 1 buy directly from the manu facturers. June 13. HENRY SAXTON. rip° li'A 1131 ERS. 4 . I have boon appointed tnle agent Ibr Cumberland county, for several new and superior makes of FARM BELLS, which I am selling at very reduced prices. Call and see them before pu•chasing, at the cheap Hardware store of dune 13, roa It gIVT. am:;:i.; TETE nubscrlber offer (or rent the ti t 1. , t 7 ' Store room end Dwelling. on F:stst Main 1• : 1,:yPi ,l street, now scrupled by F. C. Kramer, ....d . ; '.. Jeweler. Possession mvon immediate. . r... , - ~ ituirr. IItVINE, 13r. s'r,,: - r . s.,,giv„ ..t •J • 611:11.143, June 0, 1862—tf JUST opened the largest and best as sortment of Hardware, Paints, 01In, Varnish, Glass, Iron, dm., over brought to Cumberland county, bought exclusively for cash, and which we aro selling at the lowest prices. We Invite the public generally to give us n call before making their perches.. no wenn:, fully sustaining our old reputation of auiling the BEST GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. Returning thanks to L, generous public for their past liberal patronage hoping by porsSital attoi.tiou to their wants, to merit a continuance of the same. JOIIN LYNill.Ar SON, At the Old Stand North I. anover Street. Carlisle, June 6,1862. SELLING OFF AT COST! BAGAINS ! BARGAINS!! Cry-The underaignod ban dolormined to rioll out Mu vory extenblve an elegant aasnrtrnont'or. .19Itle• GOO at first coat! Ile will not attempt to specify. Suffice It to any. his stock to lame and comp lete , comprising in In part. Men's. t miles, and Misses wear, of all kinds and &Sanctions. all of which were purchased at low titles for cash, and will he sold at the same figure. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, eget' as bleached and unbleached Meetings, Pillow . Casings, Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, Ticking's, While and Brown_ Aluslins, de.' . CARPETS, OIL CLO.Trige Ac., Ills stock of Carpets, 011 Cloths, Mattlngs,s'the largest and hest In this section, of the country. (Ave me an early call, all wins want great bargains; fee .1 ln.; tend to do just what I say..and.sull nuttily entlraetocic at first cost: Como one, come all: " PUMP .48N0LD,.. Twcidoors north orthe Carlisle Ileposit flank. MatCIIANT B end It to their' /Tine a c ell, for I can eel! to them 11 0 N g T i 4. , at cheaper rate!F• n t an they can purchase the same goods In the city. . ad N van ll ia e g li e NOTICIS: All persona knowing themselves indebted to the, undersigned, .011 please call and settle . melt aF, c ounti immediately as the hooka must be . 'Carlisle May oth, 11302. PHILIP ARNOLD. • • LOWS. Just received and for sale' at manuroaturere Flees, a large amortreent of tank's plow, ~.. .„, 800 wood's Plow, Wakes Plow, . WehirkeitTlow; York Natal plow, • Bloomfield Plow. - • . Odlßeatc4.ie„' .at .the cbospilarawsro store of a.cuoit.rso woo street. - kfare*ll, . • - . 0T1'014.1.-:—Urtieidati Ochy .. itife I 1 Dockananima timitia,•bedatal oat - masa; all persona aro heriibf WA rivatit9t3olrast her at my °awing(); ,aa I 3,111,,i,n.40:•a0rdal ba-iirpoast ble for debts of hor amatratalon. ; • ' ; wyo4t4iN. , ntrogArrA'N. Aairvat, 1, laa'A. , irrNRY SAXTON
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