and keeps for sale goods in his line which he has purchased must take out both licenses. So must a druggist, who also makes patent, * articles ) or medicines, ,Sce, for which he has a private formula or receipt. 4. Persons, keeping barrooms or saloons, for the sale of liquors, must take out a li quor dealer's license• re they also'furnish food, they must, in addition, take out an eat ing-house license ; and the sale of cigars, requires a tobacconist's or retail deal. e r's- license besides. Billiard tables require a special license, and bagatelle tables are reckoned as billiards. Commis ion merchants who are also ship or commercial brokers, are required to take out licenses. 6. Grocers selling flour by the barrel, or salt by the sack, or any other article in the original package, are reckoned as wholesale dealers. 7. Stamps must be attached to the papers requiring them at the time of their execu 'on, and Trust be obliterated by the,persmi writing his initials upon them. Telegraph ic despatches must be stamped and enlaced when delivered to he transmitted• But rail_ road and•telegraph companies are 'tot re quired to stamp their own despatches over their own lines. 8. Arrangements will be made with the collector of this district to supply stamps to parties desiring to purchase $5O worth or over, nt the rates of discount established by by the Treasury Department. 9. Notes and hills of exchange drawn for a certain sum, with interest, will be stamped according to the principal sum. Foreign currency will be estimated at the real par of exchanges the pound sterling, for instance, at the rate fixed for sovereigns, not nt the nominal rate of $4.4:1'1, nor at any market rate of exchange, which is now somewhat above real par, 10. On after October Ist the following in ;Ailments must be stamped: All Agree- Irmnts, appraiilemeols, checks, sight drafts, promissory notes, inland and loriign bills of exchange, bills of lading to foreign ports, packages, &e., per express, bonds, certifi cates of stock, or profits of deposites in banks, of damages, and all other certificates, charter parties, brokers,' memorandums, , conveyances, mortages, leases, telegraph despatches, custom house yntries and :Saul fests, policies of in -nrance—life marine and fire, and renewals of seine—passage tickets to foreign ports, power of attorney, pro ies, probate of wills, protests, warehouse receipts, and writs or other original process for coin. mercial suit. Also patent medicines, perfu. mes and playing cards. In reference to public houses and liquor dealers excusively, it is defined that in a tavern or public house where liquor is sold license must be taken for each business, the license for the tavern to he according to the rental, and the license fur the liquor in all cases of retail to be twenty dollars. By re .tail...is.anderstood any .quanity under three gallons. To sell above that ipmeity 'is .. Whole - sale, and the license is one hundred duilars. • Restaurants which furnish bedding, and which keep liquors are required to obtain three licenses—first a tavern license, second ly, a license fur a liquor bar, of twenty dol lars, and thirdly, a license for the eating bar, costing ten dollars, when the receipts amount to or exceed one thou-and dollars per year. Eating houses are permitted to keep confectionery without an additional license. All dealers in liquors by retail are required to - pay a license of twenty - dollars per year. The penalty for refusal or failur.: to take out license is n fine of three times the amount of duty or lax imp6sed by the law, one half of which goes to the informer. These taxes are; of course, in addition to the State licenses now imposed, and the area mutation of expenses will materially -facet ' the smaller dealers, who bound in every part of the Stare. The prosecution of deliiments is made imperative on thepollectors, who hold the names and residences of ,all ilea lei* so that escape from the penalty is next to I'm possible. THE ELECTION Tuesday next will be election day,—when the people:will once more choose (heir office holders. Some of the offices to be filled are of vital importance to all of us. Upon next Tuesday's election rests the success or down• fall of our Union. Upon the people—upon each and every voter rest a responsibility of immense proportions. On next Tuesday each voter will either aid in perpetuating our RepiiblicatiTOrin of . Govertitnent; or Plunging our country into ruin. A new Congress is to be elected by the people. If they send tb Washington a set. of men who will sustain the Government in its efforts to crush the infamous rebellion, our country will be safe. If the next Congress be composed of men who syriap. athize with the Rebels then our Union is gone. We may as well have a rebel Congress as a Congress of sympathizers. We care not what a man's political views are—the great ques tion now is, 78 he a true UNION MAN ? If a candidate will not, now, in our hour of trou• ble, pledge himse \f to use all his efforts to crush the Rebellion, he is unworty of the sup port of any voter, and the man who votes for such a candidate aids in taking the life of his country„. Our next legislature Will elect a Culled States Senator. now important it is that good men be sent to both Senate and douse, at Harrisburg, so that a loyal man may be selected to represent us in the National Sens ate.—.Netrville Star. To the Nervous, Of both sexes. A Retired Clergyman having been re stored to health In a few days, after manY ears of groat suffer fug, Is willing to lo.sist others by sending (free,) on the receipt of a post paid directed envelope, a copy of the prescription used. Direct the Rev-1011N M. DAGNA W., 180 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Juno 4,1802-4 in Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best in the World ! WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the ❑air In the least; remedies the 11l effects of had dyes, and invigorates the Hair for lite. Orey, Red, or ItuAy Hair instantly turns a splen did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful Hold by all Druggists, Arc 'UK , genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCIIELPIL, on the four sides of e tch-box. FACTORY, No. RI Barclay Street, Now York. (Late 23.7 Broadway and 16 Bond Strout.) :day SO, 102—ly • q . t. Mathes. On=al=il=l==il CARLISLE PRODUCE IVIARILET. Reported weekly for the Herald by Woodward 4r. Schmidt 'FLotnt (epors;ln.e) 49 i y z yn Nvus.AD:: RED do 281; ... . .. 12321 JJAILLEY FALL.. IARI EY SPRING CLOVERSINW.... I.I.SWITYSEF Riarriagts. I=ZEI On tho Oth Inot„ by Rev. T. M. Griffith, In Emory Ohapel,Alr. SAMUEL 0, DIVINE. of Philadelphia, to Mies ADDLE C. KINSEY. of Waohington,' D. 0. p tatt's . • —O-- In thin Borough, on the let Inal", CHARLES ANDER, only eon of .logeph L. and Matilda St rnor, aged 10 yonre, 0 months, and 14 daya. A boy of romarhablo brightness, he endeared Wined( to all who ltrigw' him, nod gave promise of a noble wan. bond. 1 / 1 4 the !ingots bare carried blot to hie home In heavon. - Not, not for bltn wag wovan That wreath of Joy and woo, ,That crown of thorn's and dower's, -, `l4'hlch all must )rear bulow. ,__ bend hr anguish o'er lam, Veprool tliathe wag blosmod, s,ovorl ono I on early annnauned Into rest. I Nem ithertis NOTICE. WIl ERE AS my wife Lydia Lehmer, having lo,t my bed and board without jntt MIIRO or provocation. I (orwarn all peraons front trust— int; or harboring her on ray account, no I will, pay up tlobta of bor contracting. JACOB LEIIMEIt. Franklin tp Yo• lc co., Oct. Ili noun—: is Tavern. stand for Rent., rr HAT well known Tavern Stand now In the occupancy Of 11. S. Oreenacrnit, is offered for rent trom the first of A pril neat. Apply to Carlisle, Oct. 10, 1002—at pwrint F. Env... Dissolution of Partnership, rrHE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned I+ this day dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks will remain with Robert 0 Westin and at the old stand, whore all persons in debted aro earnestly requestrd to call and settle. El. thor partner van use the name of the firm in settle ment. 11010,1 IT C. WoODWARD, HENRY 0. SCHM 111 T. Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1862. A CARD. The undarslgned In retiring from the firm nr Wood ward Ai Schmidt, begs meet cordially to thAnk his friends to the liberal patroliogo exte tied tine late firm, andrespeetfolly solicit • a continuance of the some to his suecessor. HENRI D. SCHMIDT. York, Pa,. Evit. 27,1882. Robert C. Woodwar I, boning purchased the interest of Henry D. Schmidt. 1... v.,. leave to infirm the piddle that he purposeu intithni lug the linsiness as heretotore, and respectT.lly solicits a chore of nubile patronage. ROBERT U. WOODWARD. Carlisle, Oct. 111, 18h 2. FOR SALE OR BENT. The I n.cently occupied 1 1. Mr. H. D. Schmidt Enquire of R. C. 11 001/11 . A RD. tiet..lo, 1882—tit ()MCC C. V. N. P. COMPINT, September 125,1802. NOTICE is hereby given, that, an as of six per cent has this day been levied on all prelllitill) notes Iteltinging to this company, and In force nn the MU, day of August A. 1)-1 ,012— estlelit the notes id original applications fatten after July 111112, on m With three per cent is assessed. 'rite mem bers of this company are thereftire required to pay Choir revealve pro rotas to the Treasurer of said Cost pan,. Or Ilk nuthori,d agent. within thirty Says fr° ol this dste. Ily order of the Board JOHN T. OREEN Sec'y. Car/isle, Oct. 10. 1562—it. rivriE Real Estate of' Samuel Clark, (le i_ in Monroe township, consisting of Farm of 83 Amex and 70 primp land nun 61eLly improved. upon the Yellow Bre.., hes creek. has hewn 1.101)1$111.11 until 011 i 211th of ueterer thli s 2, at 11 tft•look, in. tn.. tlte ti6•ll tilllo the F . lton. will he ,ohl to the hhrhost kidder. See hmoll,llls for a more partirphir de,ript it!n of tho property. will I, Fold at the snow MAUI ANN CLARK, Adrn'rx ort,iber 10, Town Property at Public Sale. ifA N F , lttorday, November Ist, 1: 4 62,the 41,_/,.,,i,,ri1wr nil I 'ft, at Ip!dlr .a 1,., at Or l , ourt near.,, in the Ilmo.agli I.ll'arli.d... the 1..11..111, 11, n •nl,,,i rl.l 1 erotate, SI tail On \lain ,trevt, 011111,1(11 Iliek /t.,ii Clifljege, 1,1•1/11d1..ta 01.ihr oat by A rupdong & ll ,, frer, and 0,". t h e we'd 1.3. SN'til H. Miller, vlz: ' ' ' 1 two ~ o ry BRICK 11 , )1*SE, with i4::i i i , t i r t r, N , t: t ic 1 ! ,. s u . l , t1,51)11..N...1?). In 'l .- 1 1. 1 . , ,i f i r , ,t i: ., :it: . , Ir i t i 0.: fl I i f takt. pidet at II; ..•:.1... 1 1 . ~;1 s.:id dav, ..4,, ze ,.;„, „,.„ atte„,„„•„ will be given and terms mad.• LI, . M n by. I la. It , . 1 ,, .:2—: , 0 )1 &In 111 FLEIIING, ARCH ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE. 6111.1)DEN R RlcliNEl{, No. 832 Al'ol Street. 2 it or= below Ninth, Philo., are 'IOW rUI - Ti% int!, their Fall st,k of Eliglish rind American. Cori' Cwaprisiag all the nalv style, c.f t•IN at. ltru , sal , , Ta— pectry li?u, , el,Thre.a Ingrain am! N'unltialls, with ,plildia a ,, c0l I Meat of The attention of bousekrepors and (Ithaca, Is called to an ••: u uination of the above, as we buy and sell exclusively fir rrh. wv are prrlured In ae•II at ..1t1.311 pr Bits, and hold tout strong inducements to Cash Buy era. Oct 111. '.12-31n Common Schools of Carlisle. .1. iv. nor, 'Tre,tiror. mof wan Elio LioArd of School Dirooloi ii of CoJ 10, Ina. l,c J one, /Ott:. To balance In treasury s..ttletunnt, # . 7.1 o'2 Outst.tn.llng taxes on Inip'irate nt L:170 Reee•ildH from nnu-ren.dent schola r s, .3 JI .tutu tiFiortpruttiou Unpuu ,te, 01 school tan for t 11, .3.0L5 4.1 By Teachers' aalarlea. $.4.893 5.1.41 t, Ittlatire on Eti. Ilnll buildiog, 1,393 7.0 Sundry rents, 72 oo Insurance pool Fr:1111.1ln I Co ' ;el I.rintioe nod advertising, 27 Ir. I !widen ta I expenses, 7.) -I.lertniog ' .'7ri 71 Repair-. materials. 4. , gat sg fora intro. 1 9 2 ol Wood. rot '2,2 0; 10t,,:--! 11 .1.1 on loons I'l.l Jun.', 11)1)7. 3.0 1 97 lesserlger ;OA other I'2l .1.) C raid in full, 44.; IS Abatement to tax pavers, 2.91 bt dlutatanding taxes duo on duplicate of 1891, 23'9 23 Wlttlanee In Treasury 1 Juno, '92, 11)7 99 The above exhibits it true and correct accoant ~3 too receipts and disbursinents for the year endin; June lot 1 Mll2. as per. Treasurer'', b....l:sand vouchers which hate been carefully examined by iine. • IL r. AHD, August 14, 1882. Flnancial Secretor). 60 0 () 00 " A l A , 11 . ( T 1 r i T 0 ) 1 I L A E Lf.OYD S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLOR EI) 1)1 , "1111.:4JNITED STATES, CANADA'S, AND NEW BRUNSWICK. Front recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, 180:2 ;cost $20.000 to engross it and one year's time. Superior to our $lO mar ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low prim ' of fifty rents; ltio,- 000 1131110'i are engrat IA on this msp It Is not only a Count,. Map. but it is also COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United Soto. , and l'amidas combined In one, giving V I:11Y RAILROAD STATION and distancea bo:ween. n URI, tO any woman or 111911 $3 to per Oar. and will hike hurt all maps that cannot he bold and refund the money. Send fid. $1 worth to try. Printed instruetionu how to ranmass well, furnished all our Itent, Wanted —Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every State, 72alifornia, Canada. England, Fran,. and Cuba. A fortune may he 111111i0 With a few hen dry it dollars capital. No Competition. J. T. 1.1,0 YD, No. 114 Broadway, New York. 'flu• War Department uses our Map of Virginia, Mary. l:u d, and Pennsylvania, ut SIOOOMO. on which is marked Antietam Creek. Sharpslotrg. Maryland 111.0 as, Williano,port Ferry, Ithorersville, Noland's Ford. and all others on the Poiollllle. and ever) other plare In Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvanm, or money re funded. - . LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, 01110, INDIANA, end ILLINOIS. Is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War De. pertinent. Money refunded to any one finding gu‘or ror in it. Price 50 rents. From the Tribune, A on. 2, "LLOYD'S MAP OF VI BO N lA, MARYLAND, A 1 ,1 4. PENNSY LTA NlA.—This Map Is very large; its cost la but 25cts, end it Is the hest that can ho purchased." LLOYD'S 0 IIEAI MAP OF TOG AISSISSIPPI RIV• Elt—From Aetna! Surveys he Cants. Bart and William Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., shows every' ,nun's plantation and owner's name trom St. Louis to the Gulf of Mex leo-1,350 miles—every send har, Ixhm,6 town, landing, a n d all places 20 Inl lon h tr.]; from the river—colored in counties and Stn es, Price, $1 In 81104 S. 52, packet form, anti $'2,50 on linen, with rollers. Ready Sep , . 20, .7.T. Ltoro— , Sir :sod inn your Ala pof the Al pi hivor, with price per h u introit el Mos. Rear-A dual. rut Charles 11. Davis, nommandion tho Mississippi squadron, is authorized to purchase as many so are ro quired for nen of that squadron. GIDEON %V lil.l.l.lEt„Seeretnt y of the Navy._ Carlisle, Oct. 10. 1802. 4i6 00 ...... ....2 1 18 1 12 TZSTATIII NOTICE,. 1...• Letters testamentary on the estate of Catharine Myers, Into of the Borough of Norville. ltitco been Is snod by the - Register of Cumberland coehty, to the subscriber residing In MlMin township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JONAS 0 AYMAN, Ex'r Septombor 26,1662-60 ..4 GU ,1 MO FARMERS. - I hove been appointed sole ntrent for Cumberland county, for several new and superior makes of FARM 11111.144, which f - am'aellirm at very-reduced prices. Call and see them before purchasing, at the o cheap Uardware store et June 13. 111:NitY SAXTON. REMOVAL ; —The .flat and Cap store IA) heretofore known as " KELLERS," has been re moved directly opposite the old stand, two (Mors from Arnold's clothing store. The business will be conduct ed as heretofore, and all the goods, both homemade all d cityjnanufactureuearranted to give salisfa,tion ns,e commended. A fullimtrenage In respectfully sole' ,rd on every effort will be made to keep the assertmen tof men and boye hats and caps complete, with prices to melt the times. KEl.l.llllt. Lm._ Spring styles of anti hats now ready. . Plnrch IL. 18(12. -MAILS ! NAILS !! NAILS !I ! A large stock of good, Clean, Neat, and Toulih nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails ore worth bOcts a keg more. than any.othei make of nails sold In our town. this is the opinion of mechanics tvho have MO them, we alSOlistive n full assortment:of of tho latogt and most approved stylus. All goods war ranted as reprosontod. JOHN P. LYNd le SON. ADJOURNED SALE =I 011, U1.0'111, 1 . 1/1i1:(111ET:1 =II MEM/13 I= =ll BIJIL-DING ➢IATI7RIn LB, NOTICIILetters testamentary on N the estate of Martin lifoirery: dee'd., late of Frank ford township, having been issued •by the Register of Cumberland County, to the subscriber, residing in the above named township. notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estatei to-make payment, and those having claims to present them, duly anthen lie.ited for settlement to Carlisle Ort. 8,1862-3 t. L" STATE NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Rosan:4th h.y s tier, 14110 of Monroe township, de-eased, bees granted by the Registee of Cumberland county, to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons knowing them el, s indented to said estate will make imantaDate payment, and these having duims will present them properly authenticated for Fettle meet to JOSEV.I BRANDT, October 3, 15112—Ct. EVr. .TUNXII 1862. .7171VE 1862 LEI DIC 11, SAWYER & MI I,LEII, LI East Main street. respectfully roll the attention Of the public, especially the ',idles, to their large ad dition of SUMMER GOODS, just received, comprising the varinuc fabrics suitable for the present season. DR ESS GOODS of every variety and nee est 142. les. Lat,t ditSilftl. of Silk Segues, Mantles, Leon Mitts. Lave Point •, French itornours, Shan lent all kinds, Fun Utnbrellas, l'arasttis. Rootlets, Mises tints, Ribtanni, Dress Trimmings, Emhroideries, Hosiery. Whit.. Goods of every descrip tion, It. op Skirts, De Forest's Rid P.id and Clasped Skirt. the hest in the morsel, Eogleton Corded Skirts. Men's and Ito:,'s Light CLo7'IIS CA SSIM EI?ES, • French Plack Cloths, Linen Panting., Cotten:Or !laving the 1,01 vices of a first class T a dor, we are pre pared to make up tioddi at short notice and most rash ...n:olle Fl3lO. CARPETS of all kinds In vet y large supply, Oil Cloths. Matt legs, Lookiug Glasses. ohm's, oil kinds of !louse Furnishing Good, Domestic Goods in Immense quantities. Plea, call and o,lllljllo and Sat i, , fs yourselves, We have the hest, largest, cheapest, most desirable stork of Goods eves offered to Carlisle. LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER, June 0 1502.' READING RAILROAD, f g.-A. 1 ,6•14 g_494-P "SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. BEAT Trunk Line from the North k - jr - ond North West lor Philadelphia, New York, Rem] imr. Pottsville, Lebanon. A Hen town, Easton. At. Trains Illrrishurg for Philadelphia, New York. Pottqville.and all intermediate stations, at A. M..1111(1 1 40 P. 11. New York 1:x11,s - a leavea Harrisburg, at 1.25 A. M., arriving at New York at 8 55 the value morning. Fares from Harrisburg: To New {-1.0. to I'hila• delphia VI 25 and $2.71i. Ilaggageehet.ked through Returning, leave New Yolk at fA. M 12,N00n, and I'. IT.. (l'ittsl•urg Expreas), Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., nod 1115 I'. Yl. Sleopina ears in the New York Exp essTrains,through , I nd i r on l'itt4lotra 11 i: input rha l'as,entrer , it. the Calan l e ,r e P on t riint4m at 44a A. , for l'hiladelphia and all intern], dial, Stations: and at :Lott it M., f,, r N e „. York Hllit May Points. lehVe Pi;tt.,ilif• al 9 I. M.. and '2.17. P. sl., for in and ?+ • 'y York: and at P M.. for A 11• burn 21111 i Port Clinton only. feiniincting for Pine Grioro and 111th f hp ('also keit Itaitro.id. An Aa,nininnilatiiin Paslieirser Train lraves !leading at A .1• U.. iinit returns 'lin 1'110:01..100a at 5 P. M. All tho :Owl, train- run daily. Aauindav train leay.s M., and Phil:, 'Mullin at a 15 P. M. ('muun(dLLiun, )i il.•nt,•. r : l`3/4011. and Excursion Tick et,. at reduced rates 1,. nod foon all ',jut, G. .1. \ It' .1.1,5, general June a, 1,"2. H EE LE Rvv - so ek cw , E-A„ , oz, ,______- (