Zl),e 'Strad. Marcli 15, 1861 *-11011.OUGEI ; Eh EG'rION. To•day the. citizens of Erlisle are called on to elect municipal 4ficertr fo r t ,the ensuing year. The tollowing:tiatels lino been put in nomination by the Republicans; they are all good mon, who have the hest interests of, the borough at heart, and will faithfully per form their duty : BOROUGH TICKET. ' Chief Ipergiss, John'Noble. 4.s4istane Burge ss, Jacob Zug. Assessor, 4 ' Samuel Wetzel Assistant IleBeBBorB, James Hoffer; Joscph.Shrom. ' Auditor, Thmuas D. Hampton WEST WARD • Town Council, John Halbert, J 13. Parker, Geo. A. Hillman, Pre.d'k. 4 1)inkle. School llirector, C: P. Ilumerich. - Judge of gleclion, Alfred S'.-Sener. h i ppertor, Chas. G. Murray C,:onstahle, Jacob Bretz • EAST WARD. Town Council, q. John Hower, Robt. F. Noble, F. Gardner, . m. Barn tz, Charles Fidget. School Director, Philip Quigley Election, •, z , Satuuul CaIIw&ll. Inxplctor, Joshua Pagan Con:Wilde, James Widnor In thelYcst Word the candidates for Coun cil hove been instructed to vote in favor of.a contimMoce of the noon day markets from October to April. Resolution of Thanks At a meeting of the Carlisle Light halm try, held at their armory, 011 the 22d day of February - last, it. was unanimously Thsoiretl, That the thanks of the Company be returned to the ladies of Carlisle, for the beautiful flag this day presented by them to the Company. Re:raved; That the members of the Com- parry, hereby pledg . e to the guardianship of this standard, and the cause of the• Comm lederaey, "their lives, - their fortunes and their sacred honor." . That, 3oseP Stuart, John Spahr jr. ' and M. McManus, be a commit tee to publish these proceedings in the papers of the borough. T. JOHN'S CHUIiCII.—We COE that Mr. NATCIIF.Ie, the contractor on St. John's Episcopal Church, has recommenced the work . on the tower. This Clutch will lie finished about ' Suly, and will he one of the neatest structures in this part of the State. MINISTERIAL The' key. "Wm...A. SNIVELY, formerly a resident of this place, is - now in - eineinnatiiwhere - be - is — preachin,g to one of' the largest congregations of tha t city; 'haring,. Atained from the 13a1 inure Conference, a supernumerary relation. • . The Rev. S. B. putif..te, formerly of:y the Mechattiesburg charge, and now of Cartdine Street Church, I.l.iltimore„bas for some time paNt been prostrated by serious illness, and his recovery is regarded as doubtful. int 3fotices ~ Sp c The Value of Good Lunge WO advise our readers who are desirous of preserving tln3 usefulness of the lungs nod bronchial apparatus tin to defer taking medicine in time for their cure Must of the consumptive cases which end fatally, urn .the result of s s.nall hogi nn ng of a cough or cold, whirls could be easily removed by a bottle of lilt. KEY:3I:I3.'S PECTORAL SYRUP, now put up and sold ut 60 cents and gi per bottle. it Las had abundant evidence of Its vest superloiltYnv,4*ost other remediesoind those who resort to it hi thneVill save a great deal of sulfuring from those disagreeable diseases which urn sorprevalent durlog the winter and spring months.' You rem get it Jet Dr , lioyser's Drug Store, No. 140, Wood Area. AU2-801.1 by S . E.l,l.loTV'arlislo, MRS. WINSLOW, an experienced n•trse anti female physician, bas a soothing Syrup for children teething, which gieatly facilitates the pi ocess of teeth. big by softening the gums, reducing nil Intimation, will alley all pain, and Insure to regulate the bowels— Depend upon It, mothers, it will give rest to yoursel yes and relief and health to your infants. , Perfectly safe In all cases. See the advertisement in another column. July iO, 1360.—iy. CHILLS AND FEVER! C 1111.1.8 AND FEVEltir— One of the greatest remedies that line ever been laid before the public, for . Fever and Ague, and which have received the higheit encondums from the press and the people, is Dlt..). 110 .TETTEIt'S CELEBRATED MT mu-7, Who would endure the tortures tubing from this terrible - disease. when it win he so easily cured I Who would endino sleepless nights, burning levers and toy chills. alternately, when a remedy can he obtained for a morn trine? And ,yet pow many funnies linger out a painful existence under this deadly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes us corianon an their daily meals. and yet they urn not re lieved. None but the toadish ;aid weak would hesitate to precut., these %linable Linos:and Faye themselves intense agony: Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. - .01r Bee advertisement in snother.eolumn. • . Sta-001101.18.—The sudden changes of our climate aro sumo. of Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Affections. Experio Ctl having proved that Si mpl dies often act speedily and certainly when taken,ln the early stages of the disease. recouise should at once be bad to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat so over so alight, ail by this promotion a more serious attack may be warded off. Public Speakers nod Singers will Bud them effectual fee clearing and strengthening tho Yoko Hee advertisement. Nov. 30. 'l3O v•onr Llituriagts. At Helser's Hato!, on the 10th inst., by Bev. Jacob Fry, Mr. JOHN ATTICKS, to Miss LEAH MILLER. bo t of York, co. Pa. In Carlisle, by Rev. W. W. Eells, on the 7th inst., 31r. GEOIII4II RUSSELL, to Miss SUSAN KELLER; both of Dlc4lnson top. • On tho 14th ult., at the residence of the bride's slater, Attica. ludlaua by tho Rev. J. 31. Stallard, Mr. DAN IEL W. BOWLUS, of Warren co., Indiana, to 31Iss JANE E. EBY, oldest daughter of J. W. Eby, of Carlisle, Pa. PIII4dIrrELP HI& Ilona and Elim..—There Is no quotable change In Flour, but the .market de dull and ,neglected, and the sales are in a email way only to supply the trade, at $5 - -65 50 for super. and ex , $5 62%@5 75 ? bbl. for fancy brands, as In quality. There le tittle or no inquiry for export, and holders generally are free sellers of standard super. at - our lowest flguree. Bye Flour lambs". selling in a small way at $3 501 1 3 62%11 bbl. Corn Steal Id but little Inquired for, nod Penu'a Meal Ia beide $2l. 871,41-4 bid , without - Wes to any extent.. tla Pilo.— The receipts and sales of wheat are light, arid the market firm, wilh further sales of sooo@oooo bus. to note at $1 25(P)1 28' for western and l'enn'a. redo, ~meetly at the latter rate for prime Penn'a, in store, in .: .eluding some prime southern do. at $1 30, and white, In mail lots; at trom $l. 35 to 1 50, as in quality. It:re • Is dull at 63e. for Penn'a;and 04@65. for southern, and small buolnese doing. Corn le also dull 'and neglected - and only some 3500 bloc 'new yellow found buyers at 60@b7c., in the cars and afloat. Including a cargo' of prime dry _Delaanno, Bald last evening,' at the latter rate, afloat . Oats are rather more Inquired for. 'and .mama.WOO 'buil; mostly Peinea.,. brought-3•.a,Barley and Molt ani quiet, anti,thorformer very scarce. Eft itlaritts. . -CARLISLE PRODUCE. DIARIIET. Reported weekly' For tho Darold by Woodward & So) Idt. FLOUII, (Superßoo).. !... .. do. (I.:xtrn.) ' • do. ( Lu n lly ) RI, ' LOUR . .. • •1 IV IIITE {MEAT ... It ED . do' . 1 I'l It Y F .' , . • - . 15 NEV' do • 45 (101111 s 1 .42 .. • ~..• .% ..... • ..." .... .• •• .• ..... .• . . . OATS. per 32 lb .2.1 V OATS, per 30 lb ' ."' •' 21 , CLOVERSKIID• ' ' 450 ITMOTII.Y.SE ED. . , . DO , SIRING BARLEY. . to WINTER BARLEY' Jteuf.flouedisement.s. LIERIEF'S SALES.—By virtue of 1.0 sundry writs of Ventiltlool Exponas, Issued nut of Court of Common Nett. of Cumberland county. and to nun directed, I will expose to saki by public vendor or outcry, at the Court House, in the liontugh of Car Lisle, on FRIDAY' the sth day ordtprll,' A. 0., 1801. at It}o'cloelt, A. M., the fullowing‘tleiterlbed heal Estate, to A lot of ground. situate in Silver Spring township, coot:doling 70 feet In front and 130 feet In depth, more or less, hounded on,the east by the Rogestown road, nu the west by an alley, on the north by B%*. 11. Oswald, and on the south by the Simpson's road, having there on erected a two story Franat House anti Frame lEitch en Seized and taken In exocution as the property of Peter Ilarlacher and Elizabeth Harts .her. Also, a lot of grountiodtundolo Silver Sjiring town ship, containing 35 feet In front anti 200 feet' In depth, illt/r0 or less, bounded on the east by an alley,' on tho west by lands of Frederiek Woodenly, on the north by Locust street, and on the south by tho Slumson's read. Soloed and taken in execution and to too sold as the property of l'eter lfarlarber and Elizabeth Harlan:bor. Also. in tract of land:sittnute on the North Alountain In 31111lin township, containing 100 aeretymore or less, bounded by lands of Janos Woodburn's heirs and oth ers. Seiztd and taken in execution and le he sold as the property of Jahn 31. Woodburn. Also, a lot of ground. silted° In the borough of New sills, cnulatohig fat feet in, front, and 1811 feet in depth,, more or lose, b :Untied on the east by a lot of John S. Morrow, on the west by W, Johnson's heirs, on the north try alley. :aid on tins smith by Main street, having . therv6n erected it two.story weatheilmarded House, Beek building, Stone Stable, and Corn Crib. Seized and taken In execution' and to be sold ins the ploperty of John 31. M'oodburn. Also, a lot of ground. situate In the borough of Now. vine. containing . CO feel In front And 180 feet in depth, inure Or less, bounded on the east by Corporation street, on the west by lot of —:2eos,,kmogy, on the ma lit 'by-lilt of Frederick liontsberger, slid On the smi th by tut 9f --- Mettle's heirs. Se,zed and tainenVin °talon and to lie sold so the property of John 31. Wen d lotto in. Alum, a lot of ground. situate In this borough of New rill°. containing tint toot In neut. nod 180 feet In depth, more - or less, bounded On OW Vaalfund,. of 15 illient Sharp's heirs, not the west by Cm lunation street i on the north by lot of 31artlin Wymer, and em the stout by inn alley, having thereon erected a Log Statute. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold ins the property of John 11 Woodburn. Also, nl tart of land, sans to in 510111 n township, con taining lOU serer. morn oy icFs, budded by mods (4 - .1.1110, heirs, Moore, Wharton, allil alOl other lan& Of defendant. Seized and taken lu ex velltian :0111 tk, be sold as the property of John NI. Wood burn. A 'so, a tract of land, situate In AIIOIhr townbbip, con. tabling 3.2:, acres, more or fest:, bounded by lands of. David Burnt.. and others, and other lands of dehmtlant. Selzed and taken In exeoutlon and to he sold Ile the propel ty ofJohn 31, Woodburn. Also. a Tot at ground, 'trituate In the borough of New. villto, containing 77 fort in lion! and ISO feet•ln depth, 11101110 r loss. halinled On the east by lnt of .101111 Uhler, on the west by lot of Mrs. Cox. on the north , by an alley and on the south by 31n1in street, haring thereon erect• t wo .,,t o ry twtostOry fit lob Ititeliton, too-story Franne Shop and . Frame Barn Seized and ht. ken inn execution ha ha bald Its the property of Ali ralnon IC hilinu. Ali, 0 lot of ground, situate In the borough, of 31e. chaniesburg. containing 37 feet in front and 1, i Itiet ft depth, 'mere or less, bounded on the east by Market stroel, on the west by an nt , ley, 011 the mufti •by lot of Boxroom IVolle, ~l •. acid 011 the mouth by property of Jacol, End - tiger, havihe then roil caeciwl. It two story Frame House. and :1 one anal it-Intlf slot.). building. Seized and Laken hi eaoallthill and to be Hula /14 11/0 properly of santuttl F. Sollenberger. Also, by vii lee of sundry writs of LevarrLarias, is• gat...iota of the Coati of Common. Pleas or ern”berb.nd ( ~ ,noty, toil la 1110 directed., I Will Pap°, In rate by public vendun or outcry, at the saute time and pine°, the rat.. log de,erlbell iteal INtate. to oil: A two•story Frame Uwrtlhnk 111111S0. haling n front of lii feet and : a tiejdh of 22 fnnot. slturoto upon a Inter piece of arollll.l lit sllVer 511111314 township.lll i•not , , to. coot:doing fin feet Inn front Mod 150 feet In depth. and bounded on the north by Javol, Monona, on the east by the Silver Spring road, on the south by nfibt ill lit•oectt WiiI,11011• and 011_910 west, by Seized and taken Itoexectition and, to be Kali as the ploperty of Abraham Items,. Also, a certain House nod Lot of. Cround, situate fllO boron II of Carlisle,County of Cumbenbt utl. bounded on the -Louth by ',outlier street, on the nest by .IoaPpll W. Pathan. till the north by Locust alley, se d 01 . 61100 w : by John Keller. coootainlng feet inn hoot and 240 feet In depth, be tho aalno 1110r0 or 105 s, ',Diouf lt,t, No. 111 In the general plan or said bomngli. Seized and l'alten In execution and to he boldas the mono 1Y of F. A. Ken nedy.. HUI:111a 51eCART51EY, Sheriff. iillfalfl 'ls (Wrier. Carlisle, 1'eb,1... 180114 CONDITIONS—Out :tl% RAMP 01'01. flCobunaltial dol lars. fifty dollars to 1 , 4 3 pa1d when the moperly Is stilt-k -en ott, and in enly-fl dollars 0111111 anioUnt9 under Coo hundred dollare. tr" NO „ FSTAT.I 4 : NOTloE. — betters of Ad , nonktoaio,, on the estate of daeol, Newcomer, late of of Monroe top., dwd., h.. been Is-nnal by the Itegiq'er of Cumberland county, to Jusoph Newcomer, residing In the i-tine township. Notice Is hereby given to all ppm.e who know themselves indebted to the estate, to make immediate payment, and those hating Elaine, to 11100ellt them for settlement to JOSEI'II NEWCOMER, Administrator of Jacob Newcomer, deed. March 13, 1061.-6 t. ENOVAL—The. and Cap store heretofore known ns has been re moved directly opposite the old stand. Coon deers from Arnold's clothing store. The busirol44 will be condiik• ell Its tof ore, 11.11 d all the goo do. both linen. Made mod city manullieture, wan:trite.] to give sAlisf,tion as te commended. A hill patronage is respectfully solicited :Is every effort will lot made to keep the as.orinient of moo and boys hats and cops complete, with prices to suit the time, KELLER. • Orr_Sprlror styles of silk lints now ready 'arch 13, POil. lIISSOLtiTION OF PARTNER isuip.—Nottro Io heruby given that tho partitmr Fhip beretolore oxbtlng bat 3,1,11 Misses Dukr,& A uuh• inbaugh. has been dissohed by mutual roubent. books will be left foi sottiomont, and 'Ow hunint'ss our riot! on with mooned energy by March 16, '61.-tit. MARGARET DUKE. lILELEIt rA \ i ‘r v i s i :• S w ° l\ ll' ) . ll;en'lNEs: New - style With the latent improvements, al greatly reauced prices. Tileno UMChilli, are noiseless, run rap idly and form a beans of unequalled strot.gth, beauty, Avid elas.ticity. width will not rip: 'they are. amities tkonably, VIE HEST NIACIII NES IN THE MARKET, for fatally and geared tiro, they will 11E3I, FELL, STITCH AND PUN, They can do anything that any other machine ran do. .fa - The new Ilemmers dad other new improve ments, without extt, eltarg, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEII7NG MACILINES.. None are better adapted to funnily use. American Agriculturalist. The undersigned having been appoln etl" aii;ents far Cumberland County, offer them to the public with per fect confidence, that these who parent.° trill find them no represent.] nbord: Persona wishing te,sue the ma chines in operation. trill please call at the store of li. S. Ritter. or at the Railroad odic°, Carlisle, Pa. For fur ther Information apply to S RITTER, or J. C.tMPIiNLL Carlisle, March 15, 1861.-6 tees. ^ (1) LOCKS WA'rg:FIES & JE ‘VERIt Y. SILVER AND PLATED WAItE. ELI - HOLDEN, No. op, Market St.,' Ilblladolphlo, fuvltos Fpeclal Attention to lils full supply Of WatehrF, of ENGI,IBII and GENEVA MANUFACTURE, JEWELRY OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, Silver I S. Silver Plated Ware of the Ilea Qualtiy, with an extensive assortment of SUPERIOR TIME KEEPING CLOCKS Ina style and price adapted to the wants of all. Oood goods and fair prices Is my principle. , 4.70 - • also, to his Patent Shirt Studs, being of novel conutructien, possessing advantages over'nuy odor in vention. March 15, 1561..-1 y. , OARPFLCS! CARPETS! CARPETS Pormono going to bousokooping and others scant tag to refurnish, are respectfully invited to month our large and varied idol* of Carnsts, ouch as Ilrmsols tbreo ply, auporior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Vo ration 20.1 1 widths, REM' 'AND RAG CARPETS, Druggets, Rugs, Straw anttCougi tilattings, Oil Cloths for lisils, Looking Classes, plain and fancy Min& and shades, fixtures, &c. Llomsekeeping Goods of Every Dociiption • Having purchased these goods for Nett Cash, we are prepared to offer groat Inducements to buyers, as we have lately gono into this business we can wartantiour goods new and fresh. _ • LEIDIOII SAWYER- .1c MILLER,, .Carlisle, March 8, 'Ol. • East Main Street.. .HOWAR,D ASCOOIATI.ON.I PLITLADDLPIIIA A Benevolent Institution, established by special eu: dowment for the relief of the sink and.dlstressed, • afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic 'diseases., and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by, the Acting Sur. .goon, to aIl•who aply by letter, witlvit description or their conelltion, (ego, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cats 21 - , e _,xtreme poverty, Medicines furnliffled free of eh rge. • • • •VALIJA LEMEPORTO on Spermatorrhsea, and other Diseases - of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM EDIES employed imthe,Dispeneari. sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.- Two or three Stamps !km postage Wilt be acceptable. • Address, DR. J. SK.U.I.EN lIOUOTIVON, Acting Sur. goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order °PAM, Directors, EZRA' D. HEARTW,ELL, Prosidsm DEC,. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.. -; :Metreh 8,180,1 y - ,- • BIME'yELLOW PINE LUMBER. —For,Baln, vonioninj Flooring "Fannie and • inch Plank." Ap ly to IL'OLASO, darllelo. ' gob 22 1861,41 ni. pood E. nous STATEMENT Kali .THE YEAR 1800. 4TRAHAM BORLEII, WILLIAM GRACES tiOd JOHN MILLER, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and oPtho house of Employment of the County of Cumberland, in account • with said County, from the first dny of January to the ,Ihirty-first dny of December, 1 . 8110, • ' DR. • s 4 50 4 62 To cash r celled from County, $lO,OOO 00 loaned from Harrisburg Dunk, 2,000 00 " from It. 31. llonderson,:Tor use otl3. ' Mold or, ';front 0. InholT and others for candles and tallow, • John Stuart for lumbar, Col. Oracuy. refunded, A. 11.10: Esq., I , Commis;loners, Interest. refunded, J. 51 Moans, Es for use of C. Laugh lin 'l7 Woodward & Schmidt. for bags, . " . Directoro ou settletnont, J. IL Bekker, Esq.. line, J. Squler, motley loaned, Clendonin, her hides, Drovers for post erg, C. I WWI. for rags, " J. P. Sterling, for use of Mrs. Hirt tle, I 120 00 " D. Whorry, Esq., for use of Mrs. Hol ler. volud rMouse others, fo r ,i . i o g s ra o lT p fl a m u ., - per, • CR. • - , Paid Bentz and others, merehandizo and gra - - , ceries, .$3,063 40 " 'Mrs. FM tzburg and Ithers, out door aid, 1,0117 13 " For shoemaking. tall&ring, is }tatting, 264 ID " For printing proposals for now barn, 200 -" For Faddbury, , 667 J. Clemle n In. for leather, IV. Hun wood, for Plows, S. Elliott, for seeds, &c., For Rut: dour funeral expenses, Cambria, and °tipr counties, outdoor . . • paupers,sB 02 " Constable and justice fees, . 160 25 " )Jr, Coovin, and others, outdoor tnedl_. -- . ' ... cal old, % 02 . 50 " For rolls and malting fence, 58 /10 , " For eider pressand materials for farm, lilt 71 " For tin warn and tl II kering, 103 11 o .1. Loudon. for stationery, 8 50 For three stoves slid pipe, 21 25 t D. Sipe laid alien:, for new furniture, • N. 5 iil " .1. I.olooli, for old lurniture, 61. 00 •• For \vnaving. dyeing and eluding. It-t 35 •' A. Disler and others, struck aiid hoarse, Ling 3,1 66 For wood and goal, ' 757 :12 Pi.r carpentering and painting, h 2 hi " For blackswithing,, , 210 0.2 MM=BMI " IL Saxton, havdwar.6 for ISM), 199 42 do. do.' ' ' Ihr,n, ' 2.30 78 " A. li',slur and Henderson, grain grind ing, 1,1211 75 " Carli , de flank, and others, for money loaned, 2,060' 67 " Holmes and )Minsk, dowry, ' • 201 78 State Lunatic Asylum, Express:llllli postage, Fur sundries, . , .. ' 6 ' :Ars Lolen•li, extra pay as matron, .-• 47 t./ 'f)r. S, P. Z.th.;ler, salary and medlrlaes, 300 i 1 .2 ,".•., 11. Snyder. stflirnrtl, I years salary, GIS 75 " ,F.lr Drugs and mallelnes, . ~,, • f 08 00 , "' 11.irrfaborg Bank; interest for nroluly- • '-' loaned, ' 31 33 , Jacob Folder, I.:sri , salary, fiU UU 11'..1. i.hraier, Esq., soh!.9 - nod fee to Ilal . risborg, 35 00 • .1. Soder, 1 , ,i , error lo a , euunt, •23 40 66 .1 Trimble. Eng., extra pay, 22 2U • A. nosier, Esq.. do. CO 00 • W. 111/Ivey, L s,, , do. 24 OH Ilalande duo Treasurer at !eat settlement, KU llf Of the•foregoitn: espoidlintres 6,1,157 U 8 wero pnld for dOblb contracted lu the year I' at.nd JACOB RIM lilt, Esq., Treasurer of tho I'onr House and Iluusu 011:0.pinyment ul cumbori.ut cuulity. lu Diremorb of said lustitutiou, trots Lhu bit illy of January till the iilst day of Dueembor, A. D , 1560. To rash from Comity Commissioners, $lO,OOO 00 •' from llorrklitirg 00 from dillerent toittrees, AS exhibited hi the IMegolug stotoutura, 072 09 By each paid on Directors' derv : _ 13.;33 Di • duo Tro.turor at lost tL•I tlellluut, OX Tlll IST JINCATIT, Ifira horsss, 11.collit rising 3 years old. 14 nillidl 1.11W5, - 1.1) steer's, 2 3 oio oxiin. 8 stool: cattle, calf, 11 kiss.. 7:1M10.a.., t lireuiling T 1150.11 0/1201, Ii ILF AND VEAL. vArr;:sir,i, AND EILLI.I, ON TILL' IMEME! 441 hooves Znrorage wulght b 4 37-I8 25,001 Ms. 7 calves (average AVVIAIIk 4IS lbs.; 47 hogs (ay, age weight 150 Ills.) 8,1,0:10 lbs.; making in nil 31 4:;;I ILe lITI:SPILS ON Till; TAII3I, lilt JANUAhT, 1661. , 1 broad Mai 1 narrow wheeled wagons. 1. stone wagon 1 wa.pot bet, I p sir wood holders, 2 pairs hay ladders, I esrt and cart gears. 1 j lekserew, 1 spring wagon and harness, 1 large sled, li plows, 2 Jingle shovel plows, 6 •thotblc shovel p10t5,4 harrows, 1 largo r ult Iva tor,4 one horse cultivators, 1 gt mutt! roller, 1 grain drill, 1 thresh ing machine horse power pod strap; 1 windmill. I'taJ der en tt er, 6 w lomlbarroe v. 2 log eimins,.6 setts of wagon' gears, :1,1 cow chains, 2 filth ritains, 1 carrying chain, 0 setts of plow gears, 0 leather Ily•pets,,l 15 ages saddle, 9 biter chains, and Intllet 5, 2 grindstones, l' sett of ear pen ter's tools, 1 sett of blarkmilh's tools, 1 sett of buleinv's nook, 7, g. alit cradles, •17 mowing scythes. 1 wire horse rake,l picks, I Padlock, 3 crowbare,3 stone drills, S shovels, and variety of quarrying tools, also. joyjui,_rfilie-sszejthies, corn lovE,JlOlie hatunters,.. , wood sawsrases, may and wedges,.cabbage knife, &e. SCII4OULE snooks Tilt PROCEEDS On ran FARM 505 • lt•no. 1,000 bushels of wheat, 32 bushels of rye, 1,119 bush els of coin, 100 ha Alain 11i . pi ItA toe,, 1 J,i bushels of tines thy snot, 111 Ipails 'Ol tray. 12.000 11.0101,1 of oats. 21 loads of earn fodder, V loads cf pu to ',kiwi, 11.104 heads or . ea :1001 40bushols of beets. 40 bushels of turnips, 30 bushels of parsnips, 43 bushels of onions, 10 bushels of trams. 10 bushels of radishes, 9 bushels of to. Pintoes, I Imnhel of 110 S, 1 bushel of red peppers, 2 I. bushels of stapes, toade`2:l crocks of apple butter, burnt . 2,400 bushels of Iliac, raised lussup corn for 120 bra uts. ARTIVLI:B 3111 E IN Till: HOUSE IN ISl'lO. 40 conifoets. 205 shirts 160 chemise, 200 frocks, 100 aprons, 401,unnets, 71 saoks, 05 raps, 50 pairs stockings fouled, SI omit, o f stn: kingsand soelm kn Wed, 40 bowels, 65 pillow eases, Illholsier, 30 chaff Lags, 70 shoat+, 1;t1) haudk rehlefr: hemmed, 20 table clothe, h 5 skirts, 1)0) lbs. hard soap, 00 !minds bah soap, made 160gyards rag carpet, 1 pairs mittens, 05 pairs pants, 24 vests, 15 no der wainuses, 15 pairs drawers, 13 too nikaboula, 170 „No, dime $32 0l worth of shoemaking in the house by pampers, also MS pans of hew,,shoes were made by It. Wink and mended, .ininuntli; to 570 54, = 12 washboards. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 new I:nlder, eliestN, 8 coffin., 1 cuilhom d, ti saigletiees, 1 tloubletree, 150 Iffinnuer HENRY' SSY1)1•NI. Steward. ' • ELI% ABF.TII SN 111E11, Matron. Number of paUpers in the house on the lot day of danu iry. WO, of wh I iqt dl were color,d, 139 Number admitted up to :blot day of December, Dale, of which 30 were colored and A horn in' the home,' 210 . , Making the whole no. through the year, 371.1 Nun died, of which 8 were colored, . 19 No. bound out, No. discharged aud eloped, Leaving the number remaining in tho houso ou . tho lot day iff,laninly; Will, of whi:l 18 are . colored, 139 Out.donr'pauper+ supported at piddle expellee through the year, 00 Of whom 4 died and 4 dhcontinued, a There are also in the iitate Lunatic hospital, at Il.trrlahurg, Who Iwo supported at puldie ex panse at this rats or v. idt per week each, us. elusive or clothing, • rivhoin uumbXr remaining chargeable at the cud ' er, the year, 181 ..:-. Them ere In the house 88 mica of whom 7 are colored, BB l'hure are In the house 51 females of whom 11 are colorod, 51. a And out•dirlr paupers:lncluding those in the Lunatic hospital ut Harrisburg, 45 IS4 . . There are as near as can bn ascertained in the 11011 NO. 4 under 1 year aid; 8 from 1 to 5 years; 9 AIMS 5 to 10 yearo,; 2 from 10 to 15 years; 0 from 15 to 20 years; 11 from 20 to 30; le from 30 to 40; 20 Wont 40 to 00; 18 from 50 to 60; 20 from 60 to 70; 14 from 70 to 80; 4 from 80 to 00; 2 from 00 to 100. In addition to the a buy° 2053 transient paupers or travelers hare boon received and supported for short periods without regular ordure. ' • . . We the directors of the poor and of the house of Em ployment of Cumberland county. do certify that the alrwe and foregoing statement contains a Just and true eihlbit of the Institution, during tip, p• rind above sta ted accordirig to the best of our hnoWledge. n - • • ---..., Olson under our band and the seal of said Stk . ' AL office, this 14th day of January, 1061. • ' - sif - • • A. EIMER, . • • • WM. (MACEY, JOHN 0111,131 E. We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland County having examined the account and vouchers of the Dl tictors of tho lone and House of. Elmployment of the. said county. from the Ist day of January, to the 31st . day of December, A D.. MO, inclusl•e, do certify that we find a balance duo Jacob Squier, Hee . Treasurer; of sold Institution of the mitt rf six hundred and forty seven dollars and elxly.threa amts. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . Given uudor our hands at Carlisle the .01th day of January t _L_D.,lSfil. 0 EOlifill. SCOBEY ' .10110 W. COCKIA'N, , JOlliii S..DUNLAP. 0 !. ...tui,Btors of Cumberland County. FOR, RENT.—The two-story, Brick , House. 3rlth Store Room, lately - occupied by John 11. Duncan, on West nigh Strout. The property to ell. gibiy situated; near the Railroad Depot. The Dwelling House Anil store room will be rented sopsnitely If de• sired and immediate possession given. Apply to March 1, 1801.-41. ' JOHN D. PARKER.' 110TOGRAPEIY in all its branches P 'executed In thu best style known In the art t at - . No. 532 Arch' Street, East of Sixth, Pnitanstonza. .• 'Life Size iti'•Oil and Phstik:. ; Einituoscorifo POitTRAITS,'';OIIIIIOTYkS, VittIUEItItIIORYPES. Sc'.. for men, Medellonet 'and, Orders for floods promptly attended to.• • -- Mardi 8, 'ol.—ly. BittiGH'S RAW 1 . 30 NE: • surgs-puesrum Cr LIMB bIiaIUFAC:II.II[ED BY r- • . B A UGH SiSUNS; No. 20 South Wharves, .Pllll4 a DE L Plll.l. • . Cash Priao,.s4s p0r.2000.11Z , in strong &oho. FARMERS, ,REMEMBERI This erticle is prepared from RAW IPMIES, and con 'loins a largo amount of fertilising constituents, embed. led In no other similan.preparatlon, 1. ,It is superior to Peru dentine no, producing, In some mien. Oil per cont. more. 2. It roots i; II per tor - floss. , 3.• It has ail the virtue of Pure lions, while you lose no limo iii walling for it—it eels at once. 4. It furnishes precisely the food required for the grow lug crop. 5 It permanently improvesthe soil. ' • 6. It prod uces'large crops of grass. • 7. It prevents the attacks of-worms. 8. It does.Unt exhaust the soil.. 0. Thu last reason why you should use It, Is that then you ran mace IL meal.' test its to the truth of 011 them, assertions. It will cost but little to give Its trial. • ' We also manufacture en article of `.` GROUND RAW BONES." (guarantied pure.) Cash Price, $35 per 2000. Pounds. Tim above Manures we warrant entirely flue from adulteration, being manufactured under the personal Superintendence of one of our firm. BAUGH S SONS. *ow2o, South Wharves, Philada. Tito highest CABII pitlollB paid for IiONF.B.--) 160 60 119 18 15 55 13 U. ECM 54 81 4l 58 110 4 00 50 00 210 50 83 50 4,74 60 DO 8 45 ]4 08 $l2O-2 09 335 89 ' a '6 o 36 87 00 • COURT 'PROCLAMATION WIIF.REAS the Ilon. JAMES li. GRAHAM, Prosi• dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry end Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in sold comities, and Hem SAM. VOL WIILItIIY , and thin. M. CoesAJ;:, Judges of. the Court of Oyer nod Terminer and General Jaii Delivery for'Llut trial of all capital sod other offenders, in the salitcounty of Cumberland. by their precepts to me dl• rooted, doted the 18th of Novena terlBllo, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and tienerablail Delivery to be 1141141(111 at CARLISLII en the second 'MONDAY el 'April. 1601. (being the Mb day,) et 1U o'clock he the foreman, to continue one weeks. NOTICE IS IXEREIIV iiIVEN to the Coroner, Jos. time( of :he Peeve and Clonstables of the Nlll6l COUnly of Cumberland, that they are by the .til l recept con, mandiA to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,examinations and all other tenlembrahces. to do those thines which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recognisances. to prosecute against the prisoners that are It, then shall be in the jail or said county, are to be there to pre.oeute them ns 11111111 bo just. ltolll . . MeCARTNEY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S Devoe, 1 ' ' 'i v Carlisle, Feb. S. 1 Suit . EOM 1511111 04 h 0 to 04 20 ...0 IA It UG STORE FOR SAL E.- If • The stock mud fixtures of tho Drug' stud Fancy Store recently kept by 11,.1. Kelffor, detensed. in offered for solo, on easy terno7to n gond purchirser. to ulunn lounedfato possession 1.05 Lc given. Tim 1•loru hosing I een oponoil but 0 short _Zisofi, 010 14101 . 1, is the, eiiinporatlvely 111,, aril WMl'lll'4l, Mill WOOF to fill up the n'ut. would be H . For forms and other information apply to Feb. 8, 1861. •_ lIENitY SAXTON. .11 )1114;i11) 131801.11. T &c.. ,R ) 'Thu ('reamof rartar "Substitute" Is'revottinion. asu .111,Mor artirlo iu .mbhiation witli t; Jcrntus to Soda for Ilaklutr intrikeies: It producea bread 'cakes which when void are sweet, moist and gratell), while tilos,. of Crean! of Tartar are 01 . 1011 du and taste less.. IC will co.t less than Cream of Tartisr and Is used In the sonic way fir cooking, Ac. THIS SUBSTITUTE, together with Salenatas' Soda. Pero Crelni of Tartar, llortuuda Arrow Root, Mustard Seed. ground and tin• ground, spieas 111 . all kinds unadulterated, Itud also 1. navvies In every variety constantly .hand, and at }no 100 eat !wives for into by Dee. 11, ISCO. J. ‘V. 1".111'. 513.114. 72 1) EGISTEII.'S NO'FlCE.—Notit:e is 11,110relly given. to till pormins interented, that the following; amounts Moe 'leen tiled in this tithe, by lion accountants therein mooed, for oxaminatino. and will Ito prorented to tin Orphan'n ( - loofa id Cumberland Comity. fur confirmation nod allow neer, 00 Tuesday, the 111111111 y of 1111,11. A. ii.. HMI, vie: No. 1. 'Pho hind and final tossitint of .halm Oiler Ad. ininistrator of Gm estaf e of of Illokittsou towttship. deneat.tol. • 2. Tine hest nod !Mal moment of floury ii Ihmser, nil tololittrafor of the estate of Mts. Pr:ttnc liongneelsct, Into of East Tht. and fhtol /11,1111111 of Jolly .11. Conver, executor of Mi. hist will lopd tchlantont of .Ittrob 11011,1 . , lota of Upper Allen lop • .1. Tim entitallanship art•otod or Jonathan Snyder, guardian or so, o llartnlettijormerly Susan Seitz, a inhale child of Jacob retry, fattier 1%*,,t Poonsliord tali., deed. 1,. 'rite first and final acetunt of Andrew Gtirrett, ad ministrator or tie indaite of Cittlitirlue Garrett,- late of r•lteplio•rilktow it, dee'd. If. trot nod Moil mamma of Cyruti ILtmt, tidner. or tho estate of .16110 wolf. into of 3111111 ti top decd. '7. Tho atmount of doh. Nltionts, 01 the loot trill and tont:intent of John Wynleop, late-of West Ileatothate.' Uvp., dee'd. H. account of David Flidienitholor, atlnir. of the estate of George Floltenblnder, Into of Frattliforit $1.972 OU MEE Mil add. O.ITII ==lll fho nem, of Jonas 1,111,115, Into of AIIIIIIn twp.. dee'd 10 The aeeount 01 Alexander Comm un. ad in'r. of the estate of Abraham Niekey, Into of North Middleton tarp, dee'd. • 11. The guardianship account ofiesepit Culver, guar.' titan elJesephine OIIXIOII, a minor child of.lehn Saxton, late of North twp., dec'll. • 12. The ettardlankhip account of John Irett&vnar alien of Rebecca L. Law, miner child of Dar MA:. Law. 11. A, BRADY, ltegibttfr. Beaten:Ws Oirter. Carlisle, February 10, 1001. ___IIENRY.II. SWARTZ. & SWARTZ, 31AMMOril PHOTO(' BA GALL Ell); S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streete, (ENTRANCE ON EMIEVII STREET,) PHILADELPHIA, After many 3 ears', experimwe ht all the Various bran• rises of the Art. the Proprietors confidently invite the attentinn of their friends and the public to their ex tensive establishment, whirls presents the opportunity for proOltrillg the best pictures, equal tit .. 1.1,t, Cu) any first-class Gallery In tile Unitestistates. Preparations are complete for ,s‘crutlng all tile im proved styles, konwn to the Art. They haus a patent arralczeineat for con 3 log Daguerreotypes, 3e.,,te.,111.11i i,g, them lath sloe, dent red—the only Ono ut the Moll in this country. Attached to tuba establishment are three coloring A 'lists. including Painting. jib low as .42100. Do wills Frame, " Do. at 75 routs:old $l. Extra roplo , 50 coo tA. ur ss' per dom... Life t.l/... l'ilototrzyills Os low as $O. andls 0r343 . 110 3t ihu.br Ailligutypus at 50 vents and upwards. A ato.t rxtcusicr a,:ortnuoit of 0111 Fames antiwar ing• a select nod rltnleo vanity of (lip latest stylus. irtnn 02 000(8 aid upwards. Espee attention bestriwed upon Life Hind l'hotO• grapim in Oil. tranAf , rrod from mall pletutes, and from 1 , r1,e, Irian $5O to SIM/. :ea- In:Art[o.lmm given In to Art. Feb.22,14.-Iy. IFLSSOLUTION OF PARTNER- E uirtuershh, heretofore, exinting utr der the firm of SIIICONI a BLACK, hoe this day been dtssol viol by mutual CO lISO t, therefore we would 1.10111 . 11. ell 1.111.1.11 111.1010.11 to come 1111.1 nettle their accounts, and all these having dainty will please present 'them for sottlunient. , •'/2 - 210 Jan :3, 1860 The bu,inek.i will hereafter ho contlau4 at the old stand of Miran & Week for the llrm,of BLACK & VELA NOV. where wo will keep constantly on hand all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of every demi iptlon, which we wilt selbat the lowest-cash pi lees, and all or ders for bill stuff will boTromptly attended to on the shortest native. WOilro thankful for the patronage a a generous public at the old stand of Shrum & Black, and would still solicit a continuance. All (mien, loft at the residence of Jacob Silvan tie coal Attd lumber, will' he promptly attended tons beret:afore, BLACK. & LiELANCY. Jan. 11, 1.9(M. /110 • FARMERS.— 80,000 barrels Poudrotte, IMMO by the ball Manufacturing Co., for solo in lots to suit purchasers. Thlsis the enCAPEST FtIITILFACIt in market. $:1 worth will ~sure an acre or Corn. Win Increom the crop from one-thirdloomAthlf end will ipso the erne two weeks earlier, - and unlike guano, neltis r minis the seed nor land. A pamphlet with uttlsfactory evidoneo and full particulars, will be sent malls to anyone sending addn.ss to . LODI ‘IANUPACTUIRINO CO., Pub. 8,-.lot 180 South Wharves, Philadelphia. ROOM FORRENT.— Tho Storo Stand on East Motu Stt ect recently occupied by Imittiolt di Sawyer, Is offered for rout from . tint lot of April next. For Orme enquire of 11. A. Sturgeon, Doc. 21, 1560.-t. f. ItLIZA FOR ltENT:—The large three story Brick House with .; large parlor 42 feet deep, situated on West Main Sheet, will Le ranted from the let April 1861. Call at the , Jewelry Store in thi building, ' June 15, 1800. DAPER WINDOW- SHADES.,--A large nssnrtinnnt of nen style Window Blinds just received at the cheap store of Carlisle, Feb. 16, '6l. 0. 00ILBY, Trustee, • ARP Ell. CHAIN. 7 —A now supply of Jsuporior Crirpet Chain, just may. .at tho cheap store or OLIAS..OOII.IIY, Feb, lb, 1801.. Trustee. ----- - OR SALE.—A good seoond,hand rl4llO. apply tit, tho Herald OMco, :Alan Supt. 28, '6O. (Li UM BELTII4G I C L Juit received a large assortment of an tikes Gum Behind, Gum hose, Gum Packing, 'An; and 'for sale eneanat tho hardware' Store of June 22,1800. e • U. SAXTON. . OLIARdOAL.—Atii 'amount: of ,Char , 1,..../m1 ran ba had by applybor to Chrlatlan Leibi•noar Dolling Springs; or IL 01t415, Cor Fob:22, 'ol.—arn. V on ICItINBO4N •OOLLEGE * G.I.tAM- _ 11Alt BOUQpL. • o open. Thurrdayr lith Jauuury. The hrlnelOal A. u1,1.1N, •A. It:, bus • proved himself supertor tmtehpr,•uud w can paily*ColllMo6a tha Mlhool WI OW) of the heat uliararul soltolB 14 the country, • Re4:3;itip,r2moi. U. U. PASTATE NPTICE.-11efters', testa- Ainentary. under On will of Abraham 'Donor, Into of 11 eat Paulsboro' township, der'd., l o n o heed hewed by the Itogletor of Ouinhaland county, In duo form of law, to the subscriber residing In the same township. All persons indebted to tho estate. are requirod to mak o Immediate payment, and thoso having claims to present them for settlement to I'ID 1)N1111,• blarch 1,1861.-13 t. , Executor. 'ESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters mentor)' on the estate of Margaret Portal', late of Penn twp., dee'd.,,hayo been issued by the Itegistewpf Cumberland county to the StibSuribar, residing In said tOwoship. All Persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will mike ininledinto payment, and those hating claims will prenent them for settlement to MEIN T. GREEN, Mar:8, 4 01.-1C "Excrutor of Margaret Potter deed. FdxBOUTO - It'S NOTlCE.—Notice is ,In.r by given that Letters Testamentary 'myopia flay bean ',sued by tho Ilagistm•of Cumberlon.l en4oty, on the lost Will and Teatomunt of Dor ltuchsvfilt:lr, bite of Frankfortl tivp.. deed., to the unalerel , mgd. re aiding In .111 i townsliln. All persons knowing then, selves Indebted are rolled upon fair pivotal t,pd_thovo honing will please 'meant theta ,for eel ll . ..nit:lit It. ILEN 111 .11UCE.WA March 8,1861.-01. . Executor. STATE lOTIC 141 -14 —rtt T . ors iStil- LJnientary on the estatt of William Shriver, deed, late of Venn township, having been Issued by the itegiktur of Cumberland County, to the subssrlber re siding in Penn top.. notice is hereby given to all per sona indebted to said estate to make payment. and titlee having claims to presdiit them duly authenticated to .10I1N T. CllEh N, Pelt. 16,1861.-6 ~Executor. - • TISTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of ad- IN . tulnistration on the estate of Conrad Clever, Into of Boulltamplon township. deed., have been Issued, by the Register of Cumberland County, to the subscribers residing In the same twp All personsindelded to the estate ore troulred to make innomlinto payment, uml those having claims to present them for set Element to 11. it (1. CLEVER. Administrators of Conrad Clever, dee'd. Fob, 22, 1801.-3 t. FST.ATF, NOTlCE.—Letters of , , .41111111S1ratioot on 1110 1,111111 01 . 3111111 . 1 1 111111111. 1,110 of 1111411118011 101111141111, lied, Inay.,beon Issued by the Rioter otTloolnellanot •.ounty, to John Ilartglor, re oblong In South liattletton twp., tool Joseph Plough, reolnllng to llleklmoon twp. All peroous Indebted . to sold estate, aro required to make inoneillate payment, and those having claims to present them for settle ment to .101 IN , . JOSEPH Pl. , 11.713 11, 31.1%1-Gt. A dinin Ist rittors of.lohu Plough, de.1,11 RNITURE WARE ROOMS. -- HENRY A. RHOADS „, ,4(s -• .cPg wt. •.qJ Z'4 IVETF 11 . 1 G S'III.EET CARLISLI?, 'Phi subseriner tints leave rospertfulty to infoon the citizens of 11.u.lis.e awl vidnit.v. that ho has TIOW Oil isold :yid'inatinket entry variety of Cabinet IVare. consisting in part if . SOP AS, 111.11t11.‘11S, Ma:SS' VU C.U I ES, )IA11111.1.: TOPS' %111.11 S. EDSTEADS. S MXII I E:TA lime, C II A 1 It S Gilt llouldhig. Oval Frame.: At., &a. This worlc warranted of the hest niateidals and workmanship, rile broiling all th., latest miry styles, and will be furnished at the low t.t retail pile,. N:11.-0,111,1,11,1.. at short notl:e. find funerals at• ended to promptly in tow nor country. Carlisle Oct. 12, '1.41.-Iy. 1,1 o R n ENT —The Ifort , ;e situated on 11" est Stied 11111.1 In the kid:up:km.3 - of 'Lev. A. It. I:ll.4rin, Also. Tile house occupied by Chas. W. Reed, In West Main Street, Ma, 'Flo. nous° Io %Yost, ',other Strent, fornokly oreopleol I,y Prot'. 11, , ,v,11, Also, 'lii ° !lon eln North II:tooter Strop', now:or• L . ropioa ly .los It. llolbert, are alferall f.r rent Irma lila Int Or .11oIlonxt.. For tering apply to Me 1,..., unimm. DAIIC AINS ! 13.11 MA INS". 1" ) Now Ix Lilo HMO I . ol' ;tool, Closing ont the enure stork at anialw,leatly low in an,ko nima 10r 1 1i 1 W14. 4 .rt. , 11 . 111. All lo mita of eltenp Itty e respectfully Itivitca to call ~t tilt. cheap st.oru of CHAS. 01111.111", C.,11.10, Tructce. • • f- QTOII I.; BOOM FOR .1{ ENT.—Thd j. large Slide Innalt al die Went VIII! of Main Slreet. -It Is fitted np nll.ll enunlers: lust Flll.lVillg 1111.1 has a large and (a.nvenient renal. l'usse,lnn gls en Inunedl• Etuitthi, 01 . eartkiv, De, 21. YU. 1. f. . jolt SALE OR RENT.— The xuh,criber on..rx for valo• or rent, the now 'Three Story Brick 110000 4:l7!ar 7 -1, on North Ilanovir Street. Posses=lon 4 FAr.;,_ ;given an the let of April next. The Il' it Hon, 1,, ~1,,,,,n, to I . llllll,iledi -_. with water tillii gni.,,not suitable eith er for Ino,lne,s or n prilute I et.itienco • Oct 20, 1060,—t I. JAM 110 It. WEAVER. wrtfllllW'rer tllo estiAto N E W COAL' YARD AT THE Ilrwr END OP The subscriber would respectfully all the attention or Limoburner's,lind the eithlens of Catliele, and the surrounding countey generalFY,'ll Iris attnelwd to his Wore burr on West where he will keep constantly on band It large supply el the beet quality coA 1,, to ‘‘ Lykens alley, Luke Fiddler, Pine ti rot emu! Tri.ver too, Broken, Egg. and Nut Coal—serrened and dry coal, ohlch La plvdges hitneelf to eel' at the Ins est possible ',rives, Best quality of LIMEBIMNER'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL always on band. orders left at the Ware linage, or at ids rest dgare in North honorer street. a t s ill Ire 1114.1011E1y at. MEE April 14, 'Zos—t I. a_ • lI. A ND 8 Qii‘l E ' W TO "111.0011 Oh Itost . ." A deli mot elegant ~,,!nr for thus or Ilpe. It will not wash Or rub nit until is hunt 0111,11 applied, I . l.llltillan iillllll,lo for tint NO Ilan enlistlntturnl, that hills to tlelort.lts one. Cain 1,11 roqlowed loy lootooto joleo mad wit ll9t. Imittru this ohio. This in a mow proloordtiool used hy tho colobratotl Court Iliqottlles of London nod Is. 7.llalled frost, in louttlo.s, with did:01014 for use, tor i,•l,Ut, • IIUNI"S "COUII.I` 'Till POIVD1:11," Itnpnt.tot 0 -41 dazzling Wllitelleor to the 1 . 01111,10,11111, and Is 1111111<u 1111Vtilitlir 0160 torol for tido Purpose. Mulled tor 'ho II UNT'S BR ITIS 11 BALM." removes tam frochlea, sunburn and all ertipthms of the skin. Mailed Lou rim 50 Con to. nuyes."l3l l'Entl Alt POM A DlN s lito heir. Area irth,ens end prOye% its growth. keep,. from Cti lin a off and-is warranted to make the hair curl. .711 ailed lieu for $1,06' HUMS PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and gulno.cleansesand whitens the teeth. hardens the gums purl.. the breath (01,1u:illy. 111 . 0Sell'eM. tile teeth 1111 d prevents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO IluNrs BRIDAL WREATH I'ERFUMI7," a double extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free the $l.Ol 11th:exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of Etmland, on her Marriage. Messrs. Hunt A Co., piesepted the Princess with an elegant rase of Perfunterf,t In which all of the above articles were included) in handoututo rut glass with gold stop. pers. valued at $1500; partichlars of u blob appeared ha the public prints. All the above articles sent free, by express. for $5,00. Cash can either accompany the order, or be paid to the express agent on delliery of goods. HUNT A Co. Perfumers to this Queen. Regent St.. Lona.. and 77 Samson St.. Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale by all Druggist. and Pet fluter, The Trade supplied. Del. Ul, 00,-Iy. JACOB SIMI - M. ROBERT R. BLACK i - I,NatpETINGS.—Just received 'at j4ip,rlll.y's cheap Cash store, an entire new stork Manufacturers, ~r /dl;tsin, nag an 4 Imting Carpeting% direct from the n and selling at unprecolently low Om for Cash., CIIAS. 0011.11?, Trustee. DAINTS AND OILS.— Lo Tone White Lead. 10110 Oalions of oil. Just received with a largo assortment of ... Varnishes, Eire Proof Paint. Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, • ...-,,, White Zinc. , Putty,.o Colored Z nr, Li thargli 4 ; 7 ""--- — Red Lead, • Whiting, Boiled 011, Glue, Lard Oil, Shellac, Sperm 011, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &r., Colors of or cry description dry, and 011 In cane and tubes at the Hardware Store of -, March 7,'60. , 1 HENRY SAXTON, 404::).25t1! 4C4=•Eti!! 10 FARMERS' LIAIEBURNERS , AND Calf CRS. • J 4 AND htVo been bppoldtod solo agents for the sale of thu celebrated Trovertob Coal., This Coal Is recommended by Mr. Landis aud•others leho bait: tried It, to be equally no strong. and burn as much 'Use per ton, as Lykoos Valley or any other coal In use. Persons In wont of Lime Coal'will tingt,it to their in terost to buy this coal as It costs Rom twenty to twen ty-five cents per ton less than Lykene Volley. We have the preparedTreverton Coul for family usa always on baud. Also!' large stock of coal of all kinds. Out atone of LUMBER to large and. complete and will be Fold at the lowest prices. ' Thankful for past favors we respectfully auk a con tinuance of the same. ARMSTRONG .1: HOFFER. July 23 . 0860, , • • THE — BODUGGER: T l* ibia wonderful article, just patented, is. Isomething 'ENTIRELY sew, and nevi's before offered to agents ' who are wanted everywltaro. pardon. Ism sent MU:. Addrese ly. SHAW A CLARK, Ilidd.iord,l%fidne. /I'oo TItAQE 'CHAINS • 0p!.. - ALL V • kin& with a largo asmortmont • ',• , BUTT CHAINS. • ilAfirtai CHAT 8 BItItART CHAINS; • - .'• '•,1r11/T11.41U'AIN8;' 011AIN8.. • • • • . •T ONGUJi.O,IIAINS.. ' 1:10NY MIA SPlttLitlY4Of • I Just rocolvtal at th , o,plionp,ltardivire Storo of, t• • • AlitTott,7 "60, • , - • 3rgat 'V,otirro. it=ME =I = Zusiuess C,arDs. W. ' FOUI,A, Attorriey 91 Lim L. Office with J. It., Smith, Esq. roar of Fret Presbyterian Church. trusled to him will be promptly at May A OARD.—Dit. speetfully announces to his former patrons, that he has raturnt western, tour. with his health grraill, has resumed his practice In Carlisle. .64, - ?. 1011 on Male Street, one door west MIPS itallmad Depot, where he call be fluind at all hours : ay and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Oct. 211, 1859-tf. Jr J. BENDER, M. D. (lIO3ICEOPATIIIST,) lIYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHER. • Office on South Ilunover Strout, formerly oechpletl by•Dr.•So,lth. A. , • • D R. S. B. KIBIPFER Office in North • llanover street two doors from Arnold t Son's tore. Oftlee hours. moropartleularlyfrom 7to o'clock A. M., and front 6 to 7 o'clock, P. M., D lt. S. SEA -1.1-rz44•44-1, • s Blair ItINTIST, from the nal "' tlmore Col ege of Dental Sur,;,•ofy. Yta..f/fllee at tho reside. of Ids mother,East Loathes - street, throe doors below Bedford. March 18511—tf. DOCTO R ARMSTRONG has re inov _f N oil ow. too. 'South west corner of Ilanover'A Pomfrot nt where he may ho consulted nt army homer the day or night. Dr. A. lane had thirty .yearn experience 0 limo Korn mien, the last ten of whlch have - Mama deco. ted to tho study and prnctiCe of lloanceopathle med vine. May 20. 'Kam. DR. J.' C. NEFF respet4- : fully Informs the ladles and goolleineu of Carlisle. and vlelnlty.thot he has re. oulned the unto tie° gri)“,.ti.itry, and In prepred to per• form all operations Oh the teeth annul gums, belonging to his profession. lie Win 'Melt 6111 sets of, troth On gold or silver, witlr single gum teeth. or blerks, ns they may, prefer. Tomos unoler.tto. to cult the times oul hHonorernS treet „ next door to the Post .„ CM GEO. W. NEIDICII, 1). 1). 4 S.- Lao Demonstrator of , Ipera , ivo Dentistry to Lim la N.. .7:Cy; , F;;Degu of ismr.)w Wilco oprikitA, Marlon flan, ~ , eBl. Main street, Carlisle, Penn Nur.11,185.1: /S. 'W. lIAVERSTICK, Druggist, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Physician's pre,criptiolu, carefully cmnpuutided A,full supply of fresh drugs mid chemicals. Tll. BrDDLO, Attorney :It TAW Yr Mice, Southi Hanover Street with A. II Nor. le, :ib:trpo Esq. • R EM 0 V A • A. L. f.!..1 , 11.) , N1,E1t. • Ilia.. re:novel . 111 s °thee to filo New (louse, opposite Gloss Hotel. I Moech 12S. I SOO-I,f, r- AW 0:1.1.1.1).-flIARI,ES E. MA iih.tulilll.lS, Attorney at Law, Onko lu hall's I,ulldint. jail. nopsite the Market llouro. Carlhlo, trelt 11. 'oo-Iy. OIIN HAYS, ATTORNEY. AT LAW.— Mike ou Main Street, opposite '• Marlon hail," Carlisle. • P. LIUMII fen, Attorney at Law. C —OMNI On North Ilauover 'street, n fewoloors south of Mash' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will ho preuiptliattended to. (April la. — rAW NOTICE. IXEMovAL. J m. ritsanse has renio&d his office hi rear the Court Ileu.e. whorl, he will roundly attend to all business entrusted to hiin. August 19, laa7. • AW OFFICE.—LEMIJEL TODD .11;11: 11,1,1111 mi the prart!, of the 1,3 w. Ofti,, in Coo tee !.. , ntire, west side, near the First 'Preabyterian Morel, April 8, 1857. .111 E A 111 ; A rtj () itNEY AT LAW. oni.:. with Wtn IL. 11118 , r. Esq.. South Ihtnoyer 6Ln:et, "pp .sl:e the Volunteer 011Ico. C:trlls , i!. Sep. r. N Olt WILCOX, *Attorney at otik., No. lfl Lexington St. Baltimore. 11114 IT lIISSS promptly att.mcled to. ItBFgII.ENCES. 11. 31. Johns°l, 1 1. A. soir4eon. Al.Jarob Rho in, Carliglo April Va. '60.-3111. W. C. TUIEEM ATTORNEY AT L tIV AND GENERA!, AGENT Ninneeqwll.l, Minne Bola through lt „id .11 Iteal ESitate seourllles. loaus, pa) tame., locale land warranh...(e., ,t r. lief, to the un o the CumhorlAtol t'ounty fbi, mut to all prominent eltl teux,9l:t,'arllsAt., Pll. f A a,t_.1..5h-1 4E - 7 Y- FARE AEDUCED. "15311 STAT N 1 ON . II 0 T E L , 40013 5:: 1103 Market. St., above sixth, 1 , 1111,th1:1,1 . A1A JAMES W. PUIV.EII, Proplietor TIMII3:—SI 2:5 1 rr dap. ju3W5B. UNITED STATES HOTEL.— ' E. Oar. ,Ilqrket 19111.11.11:1.1.111A HANAGA., I= N -7 .711 AN T II , itirinGilAMT TAILOR. WEST AM hV ,S E 117 fr, • Opposite the Rail Road Office. Fall and ]fluter qf Cloths, Cassimeres and l'estings made to order. Nlay Y, 18641. ➢ 8. JINNtI". JII. J. M. runs, e.. 1. COYLE. BENJ. S. JANNEY, JR. & CO. WHOLESALE G ROCEitS, PRODUCE COMMISSION M,ERCIIANTS, No. 605 Market Street, ALFRED D. BRICK'S. UNITED STATES - AND EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE, 1 NO. 144 South Fourth Street, N. 13.—Conununicathow by mall promptly - attended to, Sept. 27, '66.-•ly. CHAItLES ItUMPP, PORTE, MONNAIE, AND SATCHE POCKET BOOK • .11.1..VUI'ACTUR ER. CI: 47 NORTH SIXTH. STREET lj below Arch, Phila., formorly 118 North 4th St. Porto Monnsics, Cigar Cases, Pocket Books, Port Folios, echos, Soh:bole, Dressing Cases, Money Belts, Work Boxes, Bankers' eases, Purses, Mules, go. • WUOLESALE AND RETAIL Aug: aL J. IV.. SCOTT. •, G ENTLEMEN'S . .FURNIS!TING STORM; AND'• SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Nu. kil4, Cheethut Street, Four doora below the "Continental Hotel" and nearly opposite the -Oiretrol House" . A large assortment of Dressing Robes constantly 'on liandit,Partteular attention given to mitered shirts—a purled tit guaranteed. - Wholesale trade supplied with line shirt s and collar. on liberal terms. Directions ter-measurement sent on appliretibn by mall. • July U, VAN INGEN Sc SNYDER, Designers 'and Engravers on Wod ' N. E. COIL Firriil iNIESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. . , • FXECUTE nil kinds of Wood kng-tn 'FAA ‘L l Z 4 r n w H it f l u'r .4 n e ir r ii triti t ira b 4 t ton ' s ! . Persons wishing cots, by pending a Photograph or , The guerroutype, can have views of Colleges, churebes,Store .Pronts. 'Machines, Stoves, Patents, do., ongraeodos well as on Personal application. 'Fancy velopes Labels, Medi tics, Show, Bills, Visiting, Buslnep and other Canis, engraved in the highest style otaiti and at ettif lowest prices. For specimens of tine engrieting see the Illustrated workool.l. LiPplocott, Co.; len 11 . .. Sutler dL Co. • Nov;6o, 1800.-17.. • . O -MI T A KE.—All porsons,in *ant 4,6 kohlerof kine Old Imported and oiireltrandi , , or 0 d Ityo Whiskey, or Mu, %Viers, Sr„,Caw get' thr pure arttolo atito Oroeory.of the sebseribor. . : OkINTZ. Jart.l6, FURIVITURE WARE -ROOMS • • • . " • - ,E 5 , 1 1 74104))) , ` . .. 0'" . 4P •' , . • -• ‘Vest High Street, Carlisle, Pa. , . (Premium awarded at the Cumberland' County Agricultural Fair of 8570 .. The subscrlbor has Just...received ' lut.most oplandld asiortmont of articles in his lino, ever brought to this place—which ho is detorminothto soil at prices that de fy competition. • , , Parle, .•' 1- , .-- i Chamber, 1 Dining- room , .. 'Malian and • °lnce • • . Embracing every. article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the must approyielUnd, litshionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts. rereptimmind Camp Chairs,. At9ttriisses, tilit frames, pictures, Sc., &c. Purchasers lire requested to rail - and examine bin stork, at his extensive were rooms, West Blain' street, North side. A. B. EWING: • . • . ..}- Particular attention given its Initial to funernle ; Mors from town and country, attendedi to promptly tul on moderate tonna. A. 11. E MMZI= {just received another new and cheap IP . lot or Itiobordsono, Dunbar k Dixon Moons, blue 1 no, Callroeß fie., fie. At the cheap Moll Store Nov. 2, 15 J. -CIItAg. OUILUY, Trumtee. F ANCY GOoDS, c Gl rioN ARFT BOOKSIES., CON rE FRUITS, S. IV. MAVERSTICK, - North Ilanover Street, Oarlisle, Porn' a. line jtot opened on assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan cy floods, Gilt Books, Perfumery. Fruits, and Costae denary, which has never been surpassed In this bor ough. for novelty and elegance. The articles have been selected with great en e, and are valeulnted. In quality and pike, to eo amend the at ten lion of purchasers. FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of Riney articles of the meet exquisite finish such as. Papier Machu Gotals, . •. Elegant alabaster and porcelait Ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl mutation card cases, Leeches' Fancy thickets. Fancy NVoi k Boxes, with TIM Mg instruments, Ladles' CalanOVriting Desks, and Port fMios. Port Mollusks, of es cry variety, Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large vi.rJety of ladles' Fancy eta tint cry. Motto seals and wafers. Silk and head purses, Riding whips, elegantly finished. Floe cutler), Perfume baskets and bags, 'Breeders of every kind for the toilet, N. Basin and it. At G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Piney Pins for head dresses and shawls. Musical Instruments, • together iv' tie an innuinernblu variety of articles elegant ly !Wished and suitable for haliday presents, te which he In v ites speeded attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and ll,thne Books, elegantly bound.l y velvet with mall clasps and corners, suitable for holiday gifts. Ills assortment at School Weeks and School Stationary Is also Cllllll,l CAR, and comprises everything used in the Schools. lie also desires to call the particular &Aim lion of Families to his elegant assortment of LA:Mrs,. I:e., from the' extenslVl , elltlNlshinents of Cornelius, Archer mid others of Philadelphia, comprising, every style of Parlor. Chamber and study Lamps, kr burning either Lard. Sperm on Etheried oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kerosene or Conlon Lamps, togetherwith Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, tic. Ills assortment In this line is un equaled in the, Imrough. • Also, - SEG ABS AND TOBACCO, • umbrae' ng all the I:evorite brands, inid r a fine assort ment oftIIERSCIIAUII SMOKERS AND PIPES. FRUITS, sitch as Orangesf, Lesions. Figs, Relishes Nectarines, Prunes, Ac.. FANCY CON FECTIONA ItY— I NUTS—PRE SERVED FRUITS, MINe'ED-ii EAT, PICKLES, Ac., In every variety and at all prices, nil of w deli are pure and feesh seine ns ran JAI rerun glided to Isis friends. Ills stock embraces everything in o lino of Fancy (Mods. with m other artlides use Ito hoes ekeepers which the public era especially invited to call and examine. • Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on' North Ilauover street, tire, MEM 1 - 1001' SKIRTS ! 11001' SKIRTS k latest uoveltlea. and nt prkes to defy coupe LEIDICII. SAWYER & MILLER 1 4 1 011, SALE.-50,000 biiilding brick for Nile, at less price then they can ho lied nt the I.ipoire nt this mice. •-- Hept.l4, 'OO. , INDSEY'S IMPROVED - • -SEARCHER,. A STANDARD MEDICINE For the spe'etly, radical, and effectual uro of ALL pis EASES arising from I MPURITY OF BLOOD. This me Dario has wrought Outmost miraculous cures hr deopernto 1 . 11/A l lll.r Scrofula, C.incernua formations, 'Cutaneous Illnesses. Rolls, Pimples on the face, Fore Eyes. • Ohl. stubborn Ulcers, Scald ilead. TOiler affections, Rheumatic Disorders, COSH q. Salt Rheum, yl creuriaiDiseases, fleneral Debility,. Liver I....anplalut; • • boon of .Ippotite. Low Spirits, , Pout Stomach Female Complain ts, and all Discoses having thelrroi gin into Impure state of the We refer to the ease of - Dovid Itrereary, of Napier tow 0011 p, Bedford Co., Pa. who, on the ;list day of Aug ust, IS:V . 4 made affidavit ladiesi Justice Dorlsy that he was truatod thr the curu 01 Cancer by throe physicians of If •thord county. and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic ,in . Cincinnati for it p -clod of nearly night need., notwithstanding which, Ids Ilp, nose, and a purlieu of liss . left, cheek worn entirely eaten awful Ile hod given opal! hope, when he heard of the • Blood: Searcher," and was Induced. to try It. Four bottles cored hint. wild 'although sadly disfigured, there is no, question but what tuba inval nable median., saved his Ilk 'r 1,, full porticulato of tide remarkablo coon may heqen In a circular, which ran ho had of any of the it' Z . 4 t u ' ino color to tun 0000 of Nancy Illcaknoy, or Elder. 6111, Artiodrott4 cuuttjy, Pa., cured of Seo.f . olaKafter bo lug tumble to gat out of hor hod for time .hbars:l. To the case oft lady In Attronvllla, C 111111.0,1 county who wax also afflicted with Scrofula In Ito worst form. To the rase of iloorge Airisel, residing In Carrolltown, Cambria county, Pa.. who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that It eat his entire nose off, and his case was worn° itiactsible, than .ltleCrearyl. The particulars of these'ettoos—every one of a Lich won cured by the non of the Blood Searcher—may also be round lure circular to ho had‘of any of thVAgents. It. M. LEMON. Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacturo 411111 sale, flour the Pa Railroad Depot. Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Da 1100. 11. Keyser, Wholesale 'Agent, Pittaburgh,Pa.. pa_ For sale In Carnal° by., S. W., litivorfalck, 5:1:1 Mitt, .and S. B. Metier; •Dr. .1. Herring Mechanics burg; Cuswellur & Zoolc, Shapiterdstown ; Juttfk‘ut Coln llogstutin ; Jaeolt Simmons. Cross Roads; 3. J. Coble, E. Wino Shiromanstowin.A. M. habitat, IloillneCiirlugs Mary IV. Kissel, Churchtowni 11. W. Robinson West 11111; Vosnaught & Co., Oakville; Shoemaker ,b Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bratton, Nowville; J. Mood & Co., Springfield; Russell & Co., Dickinson; IPti•land & Washing, .latekronvlllo• Wm. Clark & Leen, Ronda; Wm. Eckles, Sporting ' 11111; D. Donlloger W Ita Hall; 3. C. Altlek, Shippousburg ; all of Cumber land county. Pa. I,llltE INSURANCE.-TIIE ALLEN AND' EAST I'ENNS'S/11Q MUTUAT. FIRE IN SU.IIANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, ineorpo. rated by en net of Assembly, is new fully organlrrd, nod lu operation under* the management of the following commbedoners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William IL Horgan, Michael Cocklln, .1. Elcheitarger, Christian gtayulan, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. &over, lambs Myer, S. Eberly, Sonja. oro li. Messer, J. Brandt, Joseph "Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are /miner and favorable an any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time, '— WM. IL HOBO AS.Presldent. CHRISTIAN. STAYMAN. Vice President. •, LEWIS lIYER t Secretary, TIICIIAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. Managers.—Wm. It. Corps, L. liyar, Christian Stay man, M. Cooklie. J. C. Dunlap, It. Martin,D. Rally, ). IL Dover, Alex. Cathcart, J. 'Wickersham, Eichelbon. ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. AGENTS. CO MB ERLAND COUNTY.—John Sherriek, ,hoary Marring, Shiremanstown; "Samuel Woodburn -Dickinson; Henry bowman, Churehtown ; Mode Uri( fitli; South Middleton • Samuel Graham, Venue boro' ; Samuel Convoy, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklio, Shepherdstown; D. °Oliver, Simpberdatown; J. O. Sax. ton, Silver Spring; Benj. Havel stick. Barer Spring Charles Bell, C.atilsitt; John Dyer, Carlisle. 1011 K COUNTY.—W. S. Pirking, Dover; Peter 'Wel. ford, Franklin ; Jae. Griffith, .Warrington .1. F. Dear &HT. Washington; D. Rutter, Newkint t , R. 0. Clark, Dilishurg: DAUPHIN CO.—Houser & Lochman, ilarrlaburg. „ -Member!' of the company having policissabeut Logs , Aire, can have them a wed by making application to any:of the Agents. ' April 20. 1659:' ' EtEsH MAC CEREL.- L A lot of Niackerel—new catch—ha assorted pack' ges of Ilalrea, Quarter, nod Eighth Barrels. Also, SALMON, for sale at the Store of the subscriber. Oat. 26.'66. J $lOOO Worth of Broohe Freno' and Peen&le Shawls lower In.prlie t.. ,n over known. LEIDTCII, SAWYEII MILLER. tRIME • A superior artfele ofOraoberrloe Just recelved and for sale by • • • ' ' • • J. W. 1:13Y:'• Oct. 20,'60. . URNIS RING , , , j. The In. Kit and beet variety otOent'a' Vurnteh• ng donde, at the loweet t prince can he Inuod • • k AIVINGIeTON . B..".,„p Nortb'llanover 9treat. Q,KELET.CiN Kupplv'of ihoso suPerlor , Oartnign,,recelved. IheMedly oui,beito- and, okelipeß. tri Catible tbei , otteap (.10 , 11'00* " " . • cIIAS. 0011.4 x ., Trt!ftt,ef , A. B. OWING'S B. W. ITAVERSTICK
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