Court Proceedings; The following cases wore disposed of last, ffook in the Quarter Sessions:. Commonwealth vs. Charles Soott.—Laroe- The' dofehdant; d soldier from the Bar racks, voluntarily made oath that he had'sto jon a coiit from .one of the clothing merchants town.. When arraigned, ho . plead “ not guilty.” giving as an excuse for his former ajiitement thnt-.he wanted out of the army.— Verdict" guilty." •. • Whereupon the Court sen tenced him to the Eastern Penitentiary for the perk'd bf 3 years. , Commonwealth vs. William Jefferson, col oro jl,_AaBault and Battery; with intent to kill. Verdict'.guilty, as to thp first and sec ond counts, and not guilty ns to the third.— Sent to jail for ,3 months.. Com. vs. David Hoover.—Larceny. Rep rinted on trial to be a very bad young man. Plead “ guilty,” an'd sentenced to the county jail for 5 months. Com. vs. David Hoover,—Horse Stealing. Verdict “ hot guilty,” notwithstanding ho did' take the horse. Com. vs. Charles Moore.—Rape. Verdict guilty. The Court sentenced the defendant to an imprisonment in the eastern Penitenti ary for the period of. 15 years, pay a fine of ton'dollars and costs. The circumstances at tendant upon this act are too familiar to the pedple of this county to require any extended account. Hepburn and Qitloien for Common wealth, Todd for defendant.. Com. vs. Catharine Myers.—Larceny. Up on application of the conusil for defendant, the case was continued. , , Com. vs. Sarah Freom. —•Low.dhoss and for nication. The defendant being arraigned, put in the pleaofguiliy, whereupon the Court sentenced the defendant to. an imprisonment in the comity jail for a period of 1 year, pay a fine of $lOO and costs. Com. vs. Thomas Keith —Larceny. Plead guilty, and sent to jail for 10 days and coats. Coni. va. Sarah Allen.—Open notorious lewdness and fornication. Verdict guilty ns to the last two counts, and not ns to the first. The Court sentenced her to pay a fine of $lOO and costs. Com. vs. Philip Qabriello and Jeanette Ga brielle.—Bawdy and disordeidy house. Ver dict guilty, and sentenced each, to jail for the period of one year, pfiy a fine of SStiand costs.. , Com. vs. Martha Rhinehart. —Lowdness and fornication.'. Plead guilty to second count, and sentenced- in pay, a fine of $l,OO- and cost. - Com. vs. Ellen Hardy, Sarah Allen, and Martha Rhinehart.—Bawdy and disorderly house. „ Ellen Hardy guilty, and sentenced to jail for.-one year, pay a fine of $1 and costs. Nolle Prosequi entered as to the rest. ■ Ciun.,vs. Elizabeth disor derly, house. Verdict “ not guilty." Cum. vs. Thomas Moore.—Larceny. Ver dict guilty, and sentenced to the Eastern Pen itentiary for one year anil costs. Coni. vs. George Jacoby.—Assault and bat tery. Ignored, and Robert W.. Henry, prose cutor, pay the costs. Com. vs. Daniel Lee, colored.—Larceny. “Plead guilty,” and sentenced to the House of Refuge during his minority. The defend ant was horn in 1847. Com. vs. David Leo, colored.!—Assault and battery. Guilty, and sentenced to 15 days in prison. ~ Coin. vs’.. Henry Patton.—Disturbing, con gregation at worship. “Plead guilty,” sent to jail for 3 niontlis quel'costs. i Com. vs.Gotlcib Bernhard.—Larceny.. Up on trial it was shown satisfactorily that thn de fendant was insane, and the jury found accor dingly. , _ , Cum. vs, Mary Johnson.—Malicious mis chief. Plead guilty, and sentenced to the County jail for six months, lino of $1 and coats. Com. vs. William Jackson.—Assault and battery. “ Plead guilty," sent for. 1 year; to County jail and costs. Coin. vs. Louisa Fisher. —Assault and bat tery. Cafi'o'diamissod, and each party to.pay thoir own costs. ,i , Coni. .vs. J. I Farrington. —Assault and bat ■twy. Proceedings dismissed, and prisoner ordered to be handed, over to the officers of the Carlisle Barracks.. Com. vs. Willis Humor. Benjamin Smith.— Assault d|nl battery i Nolle Prosequi entered by leave of Court, and-defondants sentenced to give bail for good behavior for 1 year, and costa, •- Com.vs. John Brown;—Burglary. : Guilty, and sentenced to 1 an imprisonment for 6 years in tho Eastern Penitentiary, and costs.. Com. vs. William Parks.—Assault and bat tery. Plead guilty. Fine of §2 and costs. Com. vs. William Sykes.-—Selling liquor without license. ' Guilty, and’ sentenced to pay a fine of $5O and costs. Com. vs. Susan Gipp.—Fornication and lewdness. Plead guilty, and sent to jail for 1 year and coats. Com. vs. Elizabeth Goble.—Fornication and lowdncss. Guilty oa second count, and sent to jail for 1 year. ■J&nrmii. On the 11th irist., by tho llov. Mr. Ulrich, Mr. Leonard M’Ei.web, to Miss Catharine Orudurff, of York Sulpher Springs, On the Htb lust,, by the Rev, Jacob Fry, Mr. John A. Moorhead," of Petersburg, Ad ams county, to Miss Annie Qvicwle, of York county. " , [Bloomfield, Mechanicsburg, and Gettys burg papers please copy.] ~ >arbt& CARLISLE 17 'mi.~ Corrected Weekly by Woodward & Schmidt. i'l.oun. Superfine, per 1)1)1., . $4,60 '?"■> Extras do.'/ , 4,02 do.,' Fittailjy do.,’ 475 xvi o ’’ w y ®' ■ , do> ’' 1 3,12 White Wheat, per bushel, . j 20 Bed Wheat, do., Yin JWe, do., 1,10 C““». do., Oats, do.; Fall Barest, do., Spring Barest, do., CpaTESSEED, 'do., TihOtiitseed, d 0 To the Lail it*.- K an<n3 F n' lmR J UBt , r °turndd from the tZnnLZ '* D ° W °P ,no| i a oomplote JRjjg BONNET'S, ' CAPS. HEAD DRESSES, FRENCH VEILS, i FLOWERS, Ac. Ribbons of every style and quality, thei cheapest over offered in Carlisle; front I2i cents to 75 cento per yard. x BONNETS, from 50 ccnta to $5.00, and all the varieties of fancy straw children’s Hats and •ifJafa very low. . . ini?',lV of DRESS GOODS, compris to M fr n i 8 ' yl .l‘ ° f Silk ’ ® ara fi c8 i from 16 cents Collar, h’ C ‘ s“’ 10 con Embroidered t-ollars, Hair Braids, Hoop Skirts, Ac. Aprd 18, 1861—3 t Head Quarters, ' Ist Regiment 16th Division! I Pennsylvania Volunteers. J THE condition of the country is such as to require poempt action on the part of our citizen fr'oolP' ■ 1110 Colonoi Commanding would earnest s' 1 U .?°V b ° pat . r,otl ° t 0 atanti by their country. ™“ p tho “ om P anieB “'ready organized, and form now companies at once. The sorvits of all will bo required. Prompt reports to the head quarters of earnestly requested, tot no one out ml A'" ,d ° a 'bat there are enough with. V l , -- Tho Government calls for aid, lot Cum- By or°de”r of 69PODd n ° b ' y ‘° 0,8 C “" at on °° I Wk p ®IiOSJ, Commanding. Selling off Tw«nry-Pivfc Per Cent. Ue low Cost!!! . AT the, sign of the / 1 Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the Cumboriand Volley Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church on. West Main street, the largest and boat selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town, bo sold SO per cent lower than at any place in tho State, Tho stpok comprises a large assortmontof Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lepiqcs, American watches, and . all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all' kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silvery plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accbrdcons, Oil Paintings, a groat variety of •E.anoy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo eolcl'4o per cent, law.or.than over offered in town. The, en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases,.large Mirrors and Safe, will bo soM wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. . Having selected a first class Workman all kinds of repairing will bo done as usual,; at reduced prices. Throe Pianos at $lOO below, the factory- price, on account of, the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry store throe Rosewood Pi anos, warranted* at J their value, on easy terms, if called on soon. For Salo.-~Tho largo throe story BRICK HOUSE, en Main .street, will bo sold on easy terms. Call at the Jewelry Store, in said building. ' R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18, 1861. Coircclcd Assessment' PERSONS wishing alterations, additions or deductions in their Tax, as also such as are omitted, will assist ranch, by making their cases known to tho assessor. April is; 1861—3t® ApjHhllsi for 18 6 J, J HIE appeals on tho assessment of real and 1 personal property in Cumberland County, for; 1801, will be held at tho Commissioners oflice, in. Carlisle, as follows :■ . ■Monroe and Upper, Allen,,on Thursday, tho 25th of April. Lower Alien and Mcchaniesburg, on Friday, tho 20th of April. , Hampden. East Pennshorough, and-Ncw Cum berland; on Monday, tho 2!lth of April'. Silver, Spring and Middlesex, on . Tuesday, the 30th of-April.’ North Middleton and South. Middleton, on Wed nesday, tho Ist of May; Fran Mord and Mifflin, on Thursday, the 2d of May. . , Hopewell, Shippqnaburg Township, and Nowville, on Friday, tho 3d of May. ’ Shipponshnrg Borough- and Southampton,-on Monday-, the oth of May. Newton and West Porinshorou’gh,on.Tuesday, tho 7th of May, Dickinson and Penn, on Wednesday, the Bth of May. , Carlisle, on Thursday, the oth of.Mav. N. H. ECKELS, .1. H. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, Commieeianen of Cumberland Comity. J. Ansisruosa, Clerk, April 11. 1801. Dry &oods, Dry Goods. First Arrival of Spring Ur.y Goods . this Season- . 1 WE have just completed opening our Spring stock of Dry Goods, w_hich is the lar gest and most varied than at any former period. '• To our friends and customers wo invite you to visit our immense Store Rooms.- Our stock consists in part of '• SILK ROBES, FANCY AND PLAXNy Magniffcout and brilliant styles, of Spring Silks, a very, large lot of Black Silks, both plain and figur ed, and Foulards o&panic prices, lye especially in ytio the ladies to this department of our monster stock. Norwich Paplihs, .lacquered,Worsted Cloths, Grey Chcne Lusters, Cballi DeLainos* colorcd'iind figured Brilliants, French and English Cliinizes, English and American Calicos, &c., Ac. WHITE GOODS. Those Goods have been selected with cere, and arc from the largest and best importing bouses in Now York and Philadelphia. We have in this department, Linens, Laces, Edg ings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jnconctts, Lawns, Mull Muslins, Ladies Pino French Collars, Undorslooves, <fcc., all of which wo respectfully ask a thorough examination, in order to satisfy Ladies that wo have these goods better and lower in price than lowest. MOURNING GOODS, This line of goods is very large and ample in eve ry department, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. SiITc f Woollen, Cotton and Linen Hose fbrladios and gentlemen, and on endless variety, for children.— Ladies and gentlemen’s Kid, Kid Finished, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, CaR and seq o«i far famed "Ruck Gloves," DOMESTICS'. Muslins, Flannels, Blankets,, and every article in the domestic line of Dry Goods,, in larger quantity and'in more complete assortment than canbe found id any House in the intoribr of Pennsylvania, MEN’S. WEAR, Beavertcens) and Oords> fer both Men and. Boys. Our Caisimoros by conneigsuors. to bo unsurpassed for beauty and quality. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Superfine a No. 1 two and three Ply, Brussels, Vel vet, and Ingrain Carpets, a large assortment of Rag Carpets made to order under our immediate super vision. Oil-Cloths, of,all widths and styles, Mat tings, Rugs, I/obking Glasses, &o. To young men and old about entering upon House keeping, wo juvito to pay a visit to our largo CAR PET ROOM, admitted to bo the most splendid af fair outside of the large cities, where Goods, ih this Department are sold at very low prices, Romom berladios and gmjtlomon l , my moUttalways has been, and is now, to All cheap for cash, and to please my numerous kind.patrons/ April n, 1801. 4,50 2.0 a bullet', ;T MTBRB of Administration on the estate Josiah Jones, Into of Silver Spring township, deceased, hayo been issued by the Register of Cum berland ommty, to* tho subscriber residing in :tho same township; AH persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having, of aims, will present them di*ly authenticated for settlement ta __ , .JOHN 8088, Administrator, March 21. 18flT—6t Notice. LETTERS ofAdministration-MV the estate’ ;»f Adam Sicrbr,late of tho Borbtigh of Meohah icsburg, deceased, have boon issued by the’Register of Cumberland county,, to tbo subscribers residing in Monroe township - . AtT persons knowing them selves - indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for sq£ tlomont to ADAM SIERER, Jn., V . . JACOB SIERER,. , April llth, ’6l. , REDIOVAL npHE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known M, as “KELLERS” has boon removed just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. ■ 6 The business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A ful! patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort wiU’bo made to keep tho assortment in Men and Boys Hats* and Caps complete, with prices to suit the times. . SjiHog stylos of SUk'lTats row ready., JQRN A. KELLER Htr'ab 14» 1881.' OF Goods, Wares, arid Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Lumbermen, Browers, Ac., within tho County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with the Several acts of Assembly, As follows,-tM-witi , Ctatit Lictnne, A. W; Befits dry-goods, • 9 |&5 00 Loidich, Sawyer A Go., dry-igoodd, >0 20 Oft Woodward A Schmidt, produce, 10 20 00 Henty Saxton* , 10 20 00 Honderson A Rood, produce, * 11 16 00 C; luboff, groceries, - . 10 30 00 J. P. Lyno A Son,,hardware, ll* 15 00 Armstrong A Jloflfor, lumber, 12 12.60. J. W. Eby, groceries, 11 16-00 0. Ogilby, Trustee, dry-goods, 13 ' 10 OD S. M. Hoover, lumber and coal, 1A 19 00 J. R. Nonemakcr, produce, ,13 10 00 J. AD. Kboads, do ‘ 14 ’ •7 00 Henry Rhoads, furniture, 14 7 q 0 Wm. Bontz, groceries, 13 10 00 R. E. Sbaploy, jewelry, ,11 7 00 •Tames Loudon, books, - 14 7 qo John D. Gorges, stoves, 14 7 00 S. Elliott, drugs,. 14 7 00 Jacob Sencr, shoes,. 14 7 qo J. B. Duncan, do. 7-00 Asher Wicl,.clothing, . 14 7 GO A. B’. Ewing, furniture, .14 7 00 W. Miles, dry-goods, * H 7QO N. Hantoh, merchant tailor, 14 T 00 R. Moore, shoes, 14 7 00 J. Mullen, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 Mosonhoimer A Bro., confcct'ry., 14 700 J. G. Gallic, hats, 14 , 700 A r M. Piper, stationery, 14, 7 00 T. Conlyn, jewelry,, . 14 7 00 S. fly-nets, whips, U. 7 00 John Irvin, shoes,. 13- 10 00 H. iS v Ritter, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 P. C. Kramer, jewelry, 14’ 7 00 S, W. Huvurstick, drugs, ‘ 10 00 9ipo, paper A furnuuro* 14 ' 7 00 1. Livingston, clothing, fjy 10 00 Arnold 6 Son,. , do. 1J 10 00 J, A. HttrCefiohi, dry-goods, . 14* 7- 00 Jpavid Cornman, (lower A fged. 14‘ 700 Jacob Wolf,, groceries/ l£- 7 00 A. Qrisslnger, den , 7 00 John Fuller, do* fOO Ef. W. Woods,,Agt., dry-goodflA H : 700 J. W, Smiley, clothing, J 5 lo 00 P c Monyes. confectionary, 14, 7 00 Philip 4/hoW, dry-goodfT, \Z 12 50 Jonathan Cornman, shoos, ,14 7 00 W. D. A. Nauglo, jewelry,. 14 . 700 Joseph C. Stool, do. , 14. . ZOO ’ Gccffgo Cfpssmaty.bflkcrijy J4 ; ' . ■, 700 John £&dmiohly .■ dov ii' 700 John Sellers, . do, . . , . .... u William Sellers, do. 14 Henry. Darkness/groceries}, 14 George Loiby, . do. jj David Kcepy,. do> J 4 A. Monosmifn, , .^4 .Win. Ilmen. dov 14 John Rwhehocrab, do. 11. Wenchcl, , do. 14. Mrs. M. J. Stump/. do<. 14 Harris <t Smithy da/ JI4. Prof. Marshall, stationery, 14. A. 11, Blair,. Morocco leather/ , 14 Black & Detancoy, lumber/ 12. 6v & J. Keller, hqts,. %4 Ilumcr i r Fredericks,.marketing, 14 William Askew,- do.. • 14 David Fredericks)., . do. 14 John Eekord, <fpv. 14 Robert Allison, dW 14 James Gallic, sen.,., do, Wilson Vcrnnrd, do. . 14 Win. Chcnowortb,, do. 14. D. ICafa, & J. Boas, hats, 14 Augustus Oroll, dealer, 14 Burney Hoffman, groceries, 14 Charles Eckels, . do. 24 Wm. Gould* do. , .14 James Callio,- J do, . 14 Mary Morris, stoves, 34 Edward Leonard, clothing, 14 Henry Peters, grocer, 14 Uurluii & Swigort, marketing, 14 L. Myers, groceries, 14 Frederick Cornman, furniture, 24 S. M. Keiffor, drugs, 14 A. A. Line, marketing, 14 Margaret ’Neff, millonery, 14 E. Stall, do. 14,' Mrs. J. Hatton, do. 14 Mrs. E. Williams, do. 14 Charles Sbaploy, furniture, 14 J. W. jiUY. . DICKINSOX. Garvor & Waahmood, dry-goods. 13 John T: Green* . , do* , 13 Bonja>{nin plank, do. ■l4 Barney Gardner, - l ' Jerry Gardner, /. , do. . 14 iJAST PENNSBOhoUGir. Kerr <6 lorabcr; ■" 12 Englohnrt «fc Ca., ' 14 David Linglefclt, lumber, 14 Adftni Eslinger, do., 14 D.-J. Rynard & Co., da#. 24 Martin & Ryan, da. 24. G. W. Peeler, dry-goods, J 3 William l4 Jacob Reriningcr, do 1 # , • 24 John MfGormnck, (To 1 .., 14 Jacob Longneokcr, do*.. J| D. Donlinger, dry-goods* - 14 Michael Free, produce, ,14 S; R-. Patterson, da. 15. Joseph Bldlcman, marketing,, 14 J.'JJ.Jlttuse, do. 14 Christian Eve, da#- 14 William Wolf, da. 14 David Drown,. . da. ‘ 14 John Hummel, saddlery, ' 14 William Green, dry-goods, HAMPDEJT. II Rupp & Son, dry-goods, .13 H. Rupp, produce, 12 Bitucr & Wise, shoos, 14 Cyrus Tomplon; furniture,- 14 George L,llalo, stoves,. 14 John Soircr, marketing, 14 Samuel Simmons, dry-goods, 14 Wm. H. Eckels, do. ‘ 13 John M, Tcmplon, furniture* 14 J/bscs Bagot, marketing, .14 William P. Lloyd, drugs, 14 Abraham Drawers, dry-goods, 13 Eli Wise, do. 14 .Jacob Weaver, do, ’ 14 William Crall, marketing, .14 John Young, 1 do. 14 J. Brubaker, ; do. , 14 lliram Loqgncokor, produce, 14 BOOTH MIDDLETOK.,. A. M. Loidfoh, dry-goods, 12 J. Ai.Caufman, do. • 13 Alexander & J/ullen, dry-goods, 13 Samuel Shupp, frour, .14 C. Hoover, marketing. 14 John A. . Wolf, do. 14 S. Kintess, do. 14 ’C; Rcop, furniture, 14 Alfred JVoore, dry-goods> |4 H. J. Stephens, dry-goods, Brindle & Son, dry-goods, D. L. Deviney, drugs, tfiimucl Plank, dealer, Henry »Vpahr, flour, D. H. Yoglesong, dealer) A. W. BENTZ. D; K. Noel, dry-goods, Goswilor & Zug, dry-goods, Robert Bryson,'dealer,• , David J/erkloff, marketing, Rbbcrt Kotfldbi do. David *?hrom. dry-goods, 15 John J. Goble, 'do. 13 Jacob .Simmons, do. 14 jWicUftfbl ioidiob, do. 14 Joseph - Pink, merchant tailor;- 14 John 1 S'. Loidicb, produce, 13* John- Houk, dealer, 14 Frailer k Kapp, dealer, 14 G. H. Bucher, do. 14 F. Breckonmalcor, marketing, 14. Henry Zctglor, (lr3i-goods r . 14 S. D. J/’Kinnoy,. do. . 14 William Vernard/mhrkoting, M E; E. >SUryoclß, MECnANICSDURQ. Kauffman' 4 Oswald, produce, 13 D. Comfort 4 Sons, dry-goods,t 13 Joseph iVilliscn, lumber, 3*4 Daniel Grabill,- clothing,, 14 Bobb * Gorritson,. hardware, 13 R. Willson ■& Sonßf stoves, 14 J. B. Herring, drugs, 14 L. Kauffman,- do. ,14 Ira Day, do. 14 Boyer 4 Brandt, dry-goods, 13 Josepb Irvin, confectionary, 14, R. Thomas, groceries, . ( .14 John S. Boyers, hardware, . , 13 £hmuol W, Worst, furniture, 14 John Rapp? do. 14 LIST OF DEALERS, fc.fntisi.ii. PRANKFORD. LOWER ALLEN. MONROIT* CPPBR ALLEN. SILVER SPRING. MIFFLIN. MIDDLESEX." J/illor 4 Eborly, dealer, jrilllom irondorliob, stores, 14 Loidich t j/athows, do. 24 Lewis Bobb, do. 24 Brindle & Nowswangcr, dry -good*, 21 C. Kimes, shoos, 24 Lovl Rcigio, shoes and bats*. . 24 ATargarct Holmes, shoes, 14 Mrs. E. Lamont, do.- 24 Jacob Swartz, jewelry#, , 24 L. ,B r . Abrams, clothing, / '24 John Rcigio, dry-goods, , 24 Henry Leas, ... „do. ? : . . ‘24 Andrew Sjngisor,,groceries, 5 14 & G. Bowman] do. ■ r 24 G. Erainger, m( djj: 24 F; *Slorm, dry-goods; ’ . ‘24 B. Iftufftilor * £o., tailors, • 24 J. F. Raflensborger, music store, 24 Thomas 3L Bryfeon, produce, 12 John Johnson & £on, do.. 12 Joseph 21. Alngieer, / do* . ; . 23 Zacharins a.ilntbrstick, produce, 14 George Hummel, ' do*. 14 John Johnson, marketing] 14 George tftlnourc, do. 24 Gov/rgo Kosor, dou 14- Frank A/arshelj d tii .14’ Jacob Wmoman, bakery] 14 Peter Gincreeh, marketing, 24 sew cttaJuntiittr. . T. Willct, dty goods, li John Miller, do., 14 Andret?, Boss, produce, 13 Charles Oyster, lumber, 13 Loo & Eberly, do., . .... 12 1 V. Feeman, do., ; * 13 Rudolph Marten, do., 13 Musor A James,* do., 12 George Hess, produce, ‘ 34 J. C. & J. B. Brown, hardware, S. G. Wild, drugs, W.m; Reed, do.. Win. Bratton, do., Klink <t- Bro., dry goods, T, M'Opndlish, do., Thomas Stpugh, do., W. L. M’Cullough, grocer f . Joseph Lbugbfou/clothing/ L. H. Rondel, 'clothing, J. M; IhiHdson, shoes/. S. Glosser, grocer, J. 11. Frey, stoves J. B. Cobaugb, agt, stores/. J. 11. Herrin. dgfv/chairs, Jona.tbdrt Fcftxj/Yaarketlng/ A. Furbman, do;, John llarde, do*, George Stitze!* dtr#, S. Miller <t Son, dry goods; ’ 14 John Lewis, do., . 14 Hilahds & Washipgcf; dry-g*ds., J 1 James;Kylc>. do,, 13 Fasnaugbt &. McCey, do,, s 14 Hurst & Huys, do,, ' 14 A. J/iuieh, do.;' ; , 14 Jacob Wagner, marketing, •’ 14 Lewis.<fc. Co., Red J&fti, produce, .13 Snyder & Kncttle, do,, . II J&J. B. Hnrsh, do., : 11 Newcomer »t Horn, do., 13 James Bishop, marketing, - ’ 14, Bowers & Latsbnw, dry goods, ,J 3 Henry Snyder, shoos, . : .14 J & J . By ilursb, Oakville, forw’d, 1-3 James Green, dry goods, 13 Shoemaker & Co., do., ‘ . 13 John Nowoomber, flour,- v 14 Hoover <& Rebuck, marketing 14 Christian Steyick,. 14 rsNN/; ; Williarh j/yors /v dtfy gO’ods, . 13 William Watts, .do*,-, 14 il/iss E. Russell,. do;> .14 GeOrgo HusscJ> . dbv, >4 David Hays, do.,- 14 H. Ockcr, , do., 14 Jacob Bishop, marketing, 14* Jacob Bectem, do., "• 14 WEST PEHNSBOltbuon. Sehmidt, prodpcc,. 14 Line & Givlof, ' .do;; 14 Theodore Humpshire,;. d 0.,. .13 Eber. James, dry goods, .14 ■G, W; Robison, do., - 13 E. James, do., .13 Alex Goodhart, marketing, 14 Wm. Bishop, do., • • 14 Jerry Keep, do., 34 Jacob' liaushow, dry goods, 14 SOUTHAMPTON. Strohm & Allen, drygoods*'- Clark 4 Sons, dp., v,- > .d 0.,.. r Sebock A Sons, ; do., ' :■ ' ; • *V i' - SHIPPENSIii-BG, 10 00 10 00 w 7c?o ' 7 op ) ,J. Baker, groceries, , , - 14 ) S. C. Haller, do., . ' 13 ) B. Criswell, furniture, 14 I D. Frantz, “ 14 I B, J. Snoddy ’" ' 14 1 P. S. Arts, groceries, 34 A. Hostetler, clothing, 14 Mts. if. Hubs, nations,. , , 14 Cox 4 APCuhe, dry goods, / ■ 33 Knnkon 4 Bros, drugs, . , 34 J.,Ueek t'Co., dry goods, ’ 13’ H. Sturgeon, trimmings, 14 J. Bandis, jewelry, ’ ■ 14 Foreman 4 lire,, groceries, it J. 4J. B; Redding, dry goods, 12 Qrabil 4 Johnson, hardware, 12 jewelry ' . U A. F. Wolf, slopes,. * * • Kelso b Rihklo, statfrmosy,. 14 Willjs, Jf/o.ore b Co., dry tftfbds. 13 J. it. Criswell, drugs, * . U A, Seiner, forwarding 4 l4 Eutioy k , Lawton, prpdface, * lo Blair * d<r./ XI Martin Anglo, luipi>o* r 1 . ig, John Wunderlich, lumber, 14 Philip Dcitrioh, groceries, 14* Johnson 4 Soarcr, forwarding,. 13’ Benjamin Bigs, marketing, 14 J W JVtUoor, do, 14 Stuart 4-Son, dry-goods, IZ G B Colo, shoos 4 hats, 14 J. Bridges, merchant tailor, , 14 Israel Jf /Zuglics, stoves, 14 : Jacob league, groceries, 14 Forney 4 J/’Pherson, baTdwaro, 13* John Stombdngh, do 14 Stovick, Kunklo 4 Co., dry-g’ds, 13 : G W Croft, hats 4 shoos, J 4 John C-Altick,, groceries, - X 4 O. R. Ilinklo, carpets, >4 ' C. Fosnaught, confectionery, 14 V 7- oe 10 oo 12 so 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 io oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. . ‘ Class. Ziaense. Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00 George Poland, “ 7 10 00 Frederick Kenner, “ 7 'lO 00 Gotlein gwitzer, “ ' 7 10 00 SamuorSykcs. “ 7 10 00 Emanuel \Voirich, “ 7 10 00 William Moody, “ 7 10 00 Joseph Ebright, “ ,7 10 00 Jnob Stratton, “ 7 10' 00 John Custer, , “ 7 10 00 William Sykes, ■ “ 7 10 00 John Hoffman, “ 7 10 00 James Warf, “ 7 10 00 H Arnold!; " T 10 00 Mrs. Low, “ ‘7 10 00 Mrs. Peters, “ 7- 10 00 Mrs, C Myers, “ ,7 10 00 Mrs, C. Murray, . 8 5 00 Mrs, B Williams, 7 10 00 Ewing Clark, “ 7 10 00 J Deffenhangh, E Pennsboro,’ 7 10 00 D B Diller, Monroe, 7 10 00 S Grove, Upper Allen,*.* 7 10 00 John Doyle, “ 7 IQ 00 J T Kippey, Shippeneburg, 8 500 T G Hoffman, ■ ' • 7 10 00 James Mackey, “ 7 10 00 John Melny, Meohrnricßburg, 7 10 00 Peter Wagnorl “• . ; 7 10 00 Henry Eherly, ,■* .7 10 00 John Rupert, “ 7 10 00 Jo|m Nicholson, NowviHe, 8 ' 5 00 J & J Crawford, 8 5 00 Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, ,7 10 00 . BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. 12 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 lo 00 7 00 7. 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 1. 00 Wm-Alexander, Carlisle, Wm Barnitz, ■ R Quigley, Newton, A Busier, South Middleton, M G Beltzlioover. Monroe, D H Vogleaong, Upper . Allen, W Henderson, North Middleton, SGriaainger, ■ Samuel Ensminger, Newton, TEN-PIN ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES. Emanuel 'Woirioh, 1 table, George Poland, 2 tables, George Poland, 1, alley, 7 OC 7 00 12 50 12 50 . 12 50 ' '7 00 . 7.00 - 7 oo 7 oo 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 7. oo 7 00 7 00 30 00 10 00 12 60 10 00 10 00 12 60 7.. 00 NEWVILLB., - < U \f: v ■ U : H NEWTON. HOPEWELL. 10 00 1.0 00 .7 00 7 0q ; t 00. lo oo 7 00, 7 00 7-00. '•7 00 7-00 7 00 7 00 700 7 Oft 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 -•7.00 •“•rror *l4 LUMBER AND GOAL* ‘ which they can furnish tc order promptly and op tho most reasonable term?, LUMBER, SCANTLING-; ' BOARDS, FRAME' STUFF, Failings, Idastbring and Shingling-Eatlis, Worked , Flooring, IVeathcrboarding; Posts, Rails, White I Pino, Hemlock and Oak Shingles; of every quality. They also, futnisli bills to order of any length and size, at tile shortest notice and on'thqmost roasona- f bio terms. Thoir worked boards are kept under cov er, so Hint’ they cab bo. furnished dry at nil times. They have constantly on band all kinds of Fnmi-:l, iy Coaruiidbr'Cover, which will be delivered olein to any part of tho bororgb. To Wits' LAN JEN'S FALL El’. LUKE FIDDLER, TREVERTON. • , LOCUST MOUNTAIN, I And other varieties, and alb the varidus sizes in use, which they offer to the public at tho lowest prices. ■ ANDBLACKSMITirSCOAIi always on hand, at the lowest csish price. BLACK * DELANCET. License. 15 00 15 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 25 00 License. 30 00 40 00 3tf 00 James Warf, 2 tables, Any person feeling themselves aggrieved by the aupve classification, will have on Opportu- appealing by calling on the subscriber at bio residence in Carlisle, any time Befell) the 27th of April, after which no appeal will bo heard. w. McPherson, April 3, 1861, Mercantile Appraiser. W .ll. FLINT! WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT . WM. FLINT! „ IVM. FLINT I No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No, 807'MARKET, No, 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, . P.V. PA. PA., TRBIIRX’tJ’OUS SA ORIFICE 1 » •, OK, S 1 0 0,0 0 0 Wop. T It O F JEWE L R V; , ALL FO f R ONE DOLLAR EACIt; A Largo and Splendid Assortment Of. can '.- ii V • . staling of . . ’ CRAINS, RUACELETS, CAMEO SETS, Ac,, io And nil styles of French Plated Chain#; Cold and Plntod Jewelry. Wo do not keep or sell any gift, Of g'alVaalied goddsr,. Puja iy what are sold by the best Jewelers as (Void Jewelry,- .... .. ; ,.,- We roceiro our goods (fom (fed Beit Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in the States, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARB FORCED TO SILL, The following is only a partial'llstbf bur immense stock: ■ TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR SI EACH. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Size and Splendid Cainpe Sets, Gen eral Retail Prices, i $8 tbsls Du . do Layd do 10 to 20 Do do Carbuncle do 8 to 30 Do Ladies’ Enamelled & Coral do 7to 30 ■Do do and Carbuncle do 7 to 30 Do do and Biiby do 7to 30 • Cluster Grape Setting Seta do 10 to 30 Do. do do Vase do do 10 to 30 Do do do Jet Sets do .6, to 12 Do . do Block Siosaic do • 6to 12 Do do goldstone.mosaic do ,0 to 12 . Do. do Calico Sets, do 1 6 to 15 Do Ribbon twists with brilliants do 6to 15 Do Boquet Sets, new style, do 8 to 20 Do Enamelled Cluster, do do 10 to 30 Gold - Thimbles, do 3to 7 • Diamond Pointed-Gold Pens<fc Cases, 3-tP 6 i do/.-,- Silver Plated Spoons, . 2 00. . Silver Plated Mugs, '4 00, Over 1000 other different styles Ladies' jewelry; Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every description ; Gold Pens, 14 kariit, with Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils. Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &c., «fcc.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Rnftd Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted tprWcar' for ton years without changing.color, and will stand’ the acid—they urq usually sold-by Jewelers.as.solid’ gold chains—all made in Paris, Can take your choice for,sl each., Ladies’ and Gents’ Guard Chains. $L each, usually sold by Jewelers at from $5 to $3O each jrLadics’ and Children’s Neck Chains, bi?«tftiftfl patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby settings: Crosses, plain.and-enamelled,.for sl' each,retail prices from $5 to s'2o each. Every stylo and variety of Jewelry and desirable goods for $l - This Sale, a'f the above prices, will continue long enough, to- sett- off our immense stock, which was purchased 'at a great Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH, SPECIAL NOTICE. TO SEND MONEY.*m Ist. ,IVrite your Name, Place of Residency, Coun ty and State, plain and distinct, as wo can make nothiuf/ out f»f Post mark*. Seal all letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can bo easily con tents taken :Out and re-sealod. Attend to this, and. we will bo responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS, Any person acting os Agent, who will send ns at oiio time, , $lOO, wo will give a Goldlumtingcaso ;watch, extra. $50,, u u - Gold Lover Watch. $25. “ “ Silver Watch, A-Watch and: tho articles selected from the above LWf at.ONIT'DOLTJATI EACH: " • '"r v r ;Porous ordering by mail inust «encZ l5 cents t ponid»je stamp*. '’ ” , *'• * : ' " r 1 ' GIVE fcS A TRfAL. All conrtii'unioations must he addressed to , WILLIAM FLINT, No. 80r MA KKpET Street,. , Philadelphia, Pa. ' ' January .31; 1861, I ' House and Lob For Sale, THE subscriber offers at private safe tlial new thnio story JML BRICK: HOUSE, l[JJj||Bf with open front, well finished, arid sup jllflffi&f plied with gas fixtures and hydrant, sit £?SaS.&uate in West High, street. The lot con, tains 30 feet in front, and 240 foot in depth. The Store Room fitted up with counters and shelving, is for,rent. Possession given; immediately. ■ January 3, 1800. Wine of Wild'Cherry.' A CONCENTRATED preparation of Wild Cherry Bark, presenting its valuable tonic properties in a suitable menstruum rind palatable form. It is particularly adapted to the treatment of the debility arising from pulmonary old eouvaJo3i{epco from sickness, &c m) <kc.» and may bo generally used when a safe and agreeable tonic i&dosfrfedv Klatfirfaotured pud sold by- GEORGE J. gCATTERQOOD, DpcooiST,. ‘ Ni W. Corner sth and CallowhUl .Streets, Philadelphia, April 4. 1801—ly LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS Straw and Millinery Gootte, SILK BONNETS,; FRENCH FLOWERS, PANAMA, PALM LEAF. LEGHORN AND STRAW HATS, No. 735 Ckestnnt- Street, And 5T24 Bodge Street, PHII,ADE L P H I A, April 4, 1861 —3m , notice Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Keller, deed., late of Newton township, Cum berland county, Pa., have boon issued by the Rog- istor of Cumberland county, to tho subscribers, the first residing in tho township and county aforesaid, and tho latter in Cbnraborsburg. Franklin county, Pa. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to GEO. KELLER,) r , JOS KELLER, j Benton. April 4. 18B1—fit LUMBER ATID COAL. BLACK & DELANCEY, LUMBER AND COAL YAR^ On the Rail Road, near the One Worke. r PHE subscribers keep constantly tm hand, a X full assortment of April li;.MM~Ty 40 00 “ ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES kilftWN." These preparations (unlike nil others,) are . u Freo from Poison®.” dangerous to the human family.” ” ka.ts come out of their holes to die.” iO Years and more established in Ndw Fork City. Vied —the City Post Office. t'ntid hy —r-thc City Prisons and Station Houses. tfted sy '- City Steamers, Ships, Ac, tfud the City Hospltaltfj~Alms>Houscs, Ac. U»ed hjf Hotels,'As WiVSt. Nicholas,* Ac. Vetd fry——the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac, Und.by nioro than 50,000 Private Eanulios. Sc* xcjiat.the People, Press and Dealders say. MfcKHV-K. COSTAIt.—-All the summer 1 hare been troubled with Reaches and Mice. I was actu ally ashamed of house, for the Roaches wore eve rywhere. , I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roach or Mouse in tbo house. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin,' need bo so no longer, if they use “ Costar’s" £‘xtcfmlna tors. We havo used it to our e'a(isfac(i’ori, and if & box cost.ss, wo would have it, Wo bad tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Costar's arti cle knocks the breath out of Rata, Mice <yul Bed- Bugs, we can write it. It is in groat demandVll oyer; tbo country. —Medina ( 0.,) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed-an nually in Grant.Counly by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Raj, t(pd IfiSeSC jCUlor. " ‘ Zpni'dsUr, ( Tf'?«.,) Herald. IIENKi> COSTAR—Touf Extcffiiinator is re coivedv.nspo, and pronounced a decided success.— Wo used a box of it, and the way tbo Ratsandflfice around oxit promises “raised Ned" tlinthigot tfas a caution to sleepers. Since then not a,Rat or Mouse, has been board ia-kiteben or cellar. Mayregor (Iowa) Ti'mci. I ii'A\ E .BEEN SELLING^—You; Exterminator for tbo last year, and huve.foundjta sure shot everj' time, have not known it to fail ip a single instance. Qko'ROe Rose,' Druggist, Curdington, 0. WE ARE SELLING—fYour preparations rapidty. Wherever they have boon used, Ruts, Mice, Roach es, and Vermin dieapppoar immediately. ' Eckbu.A Stouffbu, Druggists, New Windsor, Md. To Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ae. To Destroy—— -Mice, Moles, .Ae* To Destroy Ecd-ftagSV To Distroy^ —‘Moths, rieas,- Ant's, Ac® To Destroy:- -Mosquitoes. To Hesiroy —-Insects on Plants and Fowls, To Destroy -insects on Animals, Ac., 40.' To Destroy -Every form*and l specieYermiu, “ Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator. “ Costar’s" Bed-bug Exterminator. ] “Costar’s" Electric Powder for Insects, Ac. • In 25. 60c. a'nd Boxes; Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes for PiANr TATfOtfS, SOTEKS, Ac. j&5T' Sold Everywhere —-by All Wholesale Druooists in largo etffes. All RfiTA'ir/B ! Stoats, Ac. fa mil Country Tillages- and' Towns. Wholesale Agents in New York Ci Shieffellin Brothers A Co. Hurra], Rislcv A Kitchen. B. Fahnostook, Bull A Co, Bush, Gale A Robinson. A. B. AD. Sands A Co. JR Ward, Close A Co. Wheeler A Ilnrt. St'Kispon A Robbins. Hogamnn A Co, D. S. Bnrncs A Co, Hall, Ruckol A Co, F. C. Wells A Co. Thomas A Fuller, Lazollo.Marsh AGnr.d'neit P. D. Orris., Hall, Dixon A Co, " i 1 Ponfold, Parker A Mower. Tripp A Co. Dudley A. Stafford, IConrad F'o.v A. SERSEMAN. T. W. Dyott A Sons. - [Robert Shoemaker A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Co. (French, Richards A Co. All the Principal Cities and Towns in the For tale at lIAYEKSTICK'S DRUG STOKE. And at> N'FfOFPS' GROCERY STORE AW Sy b'rtncotiiTS, Onocuns and Retailer, gen orally, in Cut and Codktrt. Country Dealers can order ai ahoto, Or nddroßj orddM direct—for if Prices, Terms, *c.. 1» desired jZS' Send for Circular to Dual ors,j to HENRY R. CO&TAR, PrihOlPAl Depot-No, 612 Breadway-rOppoaitc the St.,Nicholas Hotel',) Jfew York.' ■ January 81,1881—(i« “ COSTAIt^” VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. Destroy* Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERJMItf. John B. Givens, No. 04, Elm Street ... v i, I ND othp.rs< pa, AND OTHERS. AND UNITED STATES. North Hanover Street-, CARLISLE?? Cnmberlaml Counlr, PENN A. The Hilly Discovery WORTHY OF AN& CONFIDENCE r6R ng. STORING THE -' BAtiU iUTO GRAV. TIT ANY, since tho discovery of Prof. Wood, XTJ. Haro attempted not only to jmitatafaie nitor*- tivo ! but profess id have discovered something that would produce result* identical; but they bare all comp and gone, being carried aWay by tbo wonder ful results of Prof. hart, been! forced to leave tho field to its resistless sway. Road the following• , 1 ; . . / Bath, Maine, April IStb, 1659. Pnor.-O. J. M’oop A Co..‘Gonlp.f—The letter I wrotoyou in 1856 concerning your.valuable Hflir Restorative, and which you havepublished ifa tbit vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to rutneront enquiries touching the facie in the ease. The en quiries are, first, is It ri. fact of rny habitation and name# as stated in tho cothmariicafion; second, it it true of all therein contained; third, does my fatir still continue to bo in good order and of natural col or t To all I can and do answer invariably yes.— jWy hair is oven better than in nnv stage' of my lift for 40 years past,,more soft, thrifty, and belter col ored; tho same is tnfc of my whisker?, and the on* ly cause why it is not generally true, is that tbt tub-* *. stance is washed off by frequent ablution of tho face, when if cared were hsed by wiping the face in elosa 1 connection with tho whiskers, tho same result will follow as the hair. I have been in tho receipt of & great number of Jotters from all parts of New Ene-* land, asking mo if my hair still continues to be good; os there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as wellas thls.it has, no doubt boon basely Imitated and been used, not only without any good effect, but to. absolute injury. £ bavo not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yot zny hair is as good us er er, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, as I am-now Cl years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my face: and to prove this fact, I spud you a lock of my hair taken off tbc past week. I received your favor of two quart bottles last summer,. for which lam very grateful: Igavb it to iny/riende and thorpby, induced them tp.try jt/mahy were skep tical until after ; trial, and then, purebased and used it with universal success. -I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative,'sold by raktiy, I fear, without an* thority from you. A pure article will injure suc cess, and I believe where good effects do not follow, the is caused by the- impure ftriielc, which curses the inventor of tba good. X deem it my duty as heretofore, to kpep. you apprised’ of the continued effect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A> C. Aarons, Run fty., Nov. 30, 1856. ■Ruor. 0. J. WboDi Rear Sir.—l Would certainly bo doing you a greqt injustice not to make known ti tbo world, the wonderful, as Vrell ns the unexpected result I have experienced from using oxe bottle of your Hair Restorative.. After using every kind of Restoratives extant, but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally in* ducod to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative.-* Now*, candor and justice compel mo to announce to whoevet tnay road this/ that I now possess a new and beautiful growth’ of hair, which 1 pronounce rjehcr,.qnd handsomer than tho original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend this valuable remedy to all who may feel the necessity of It Respectfully yours, REV. S/ALtXJN BftOCK. P. S.—This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (ns'yon are' awaro of) is un solicited;—but if you thinkiCfcofthya place among tho rest, insert if you wish / if not destroy and say nothing. / Your]?, Ac. ; ;• Rev. S. A. B. The Restorative is, put,xVp'.iP bottled of throe si zes, viz: forge, medium, and sifikUthe small holds in pint, and retails for-one dollar per bottle; the medium noltls at least twenty per cent, more in pro portion ‘than the small, retails for. two dollars per bottle ; the large holds.a quart, 46-por cent.’more la proportion, and retails for three dollars'a bottle, •P' £• WOOtl'.A (JO'.j Proprietors, 444 Broadway. New York, and 114 Maritot Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy deeds Dealers. , January 17,1861—3 m . Unquestionably the best SUS TAINED WORK OF THE KIND IN THE World.” HARPER’S MAGAZINE. Tho moat popular Monthly-in tho world.' ! - No Magazine in Europe or America i& so known; non^’his’ buj’f as' many readers; and', wo • may safely say, none has received so a tribute of admiration from tho cultivated' classes,' tbpt de light ina healthy,.diversified, elevating periodical . literature. It is tbo foremost Magazine of the day. Tho fireside never bad a more delightful companion, nor tho million a njoro ontortainiug friend, than Harper’s Magazine. ■ ‘ Methodist Protestant (Baltimore.) cents buys it—the cheapest, richest, * ifrxury. for- tho-.money that wo * : know. Three soenVes tV what three dollars sb'faf/f-'. PtttlW dafais ; amount’ in* clo*thes, eating, drinkingsAirniture; and • how. much of a substantial thing is obtained’/ If. : idea's, facts, and sentiments have a monetary value --above all, if tho humor that refreshes/tho picas* 'antrics that bring a gentle smile; and* brighten the passage of a' truth to your brain,' and tbo happy combination of tbo real and tho imaginative, with out which no ohe can live ,a Hfo above the animat, are to be put into the scale opposite to dollars and cents, then you mhy be ceWain’/febat if Harpor were three or font times 1 as dear,' it Would amply repay its price,'. It is-a Magazine proper, with the idea and' purpose of a. Magazine—not a book, not a scientific periodical, nor yet a supplier of light .gossip and chatty,anecdotes—but a Magnzino-tbat takeaovery form of interesting, dignified, and attractive litora ture in its grasp.— Southern Times. Tho volumes bound constltutcof themsoivos e-H -brary of miscellaneous-reading, such as*cahhot be found in the same compass in any other publication that has come under our notice. —ffppton Courier. ’ Unqcstionably it is the best sustained work kind in the language; that is to soy, in the world. The splendid monthly essays from the Editor’s Ta ble are above price, N. Y. Christian Advocate anrf Journal. We must refer in terms of eulogy,to the high tore and varied excellencies of Harper’s Magazine, a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,00 d co pies, in whqso . pages are to be found some of the choiocst light and general reading of tho day. We speak of this workas an evidence of tho American people, and the. popularity it, has acquired is meri ted. Each number contains fully HA pages of in structive matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood-cuts; and it combines in itself the racy month ly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended’ with tbo best.features of tho daily journal*. Tt llka ;reat power in tho creation and dissemination of.a ore of pure literature. Tbubneh’s Guide to American Literature, Zonden, Tho Magazine may bo obtained of Booksellers, Periodical Agents, or from the Publishers', at* three dollars a year, or twcnty-Ovo cents a Number. The Semi-Annual Volumes, as ijompletcd, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at Two Dollars eachand Muslin Covers are furnished to those who, wish their back Numbers uniformly bound, at Twenty-five Cents each. Twenty Volumes aro how ready, bound in Clotbj and alsb in-Hnlf Calf,’ The Publishers, will supply Numbers gratuitously to Agents and Postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements With them for circulating the Magazine. They Will also supdiy Clubs' of two persons at'Pipe Dollars a year,,or Firs Persons at Ten Dollars. , Clergymen*arid Teachers supplied at. Two Dollars a year.’ Numbers from'tho eorumbhce menfean now be supplied'; Also, the hound Vol umes. The bfbgazino weighs over seven and not oter eight odnees, The . Postage upon each Number, which mast bo paid quarterly ip advance at the Office where the Magazine is received, is Three' Cents; HARPER <fc BROTHERS, April A, 1861. I Beailuian's Pocc* Jffcldflic FaintT to Hed Lead,'and 75'per cent. Jui cheaper. Stands 300 degrees heat, warranted water proof, and will fade! or wash?' J'or Steam Bbilots and Pipes, Gas Holders, RaiLßoad Bridges and Cars, Plated Iron and Brick Fronts, Tin Roofs, Houses, Barns,’ Fence*, Wagons, .Ships Decks,' Plumbers Joints, Iron Founders* Patterns, Ac., Ac. For graining and staining cnual to Turkish J7«- oer. COLORS are Umber, Brown, Lake, Olive,lndian Rod, ami Black. * One responsible agent-wanted in' every town and city in the United States. To nils, an coda mo 3a ‘inir.'V ’ For Circulars, &c., apply to'or atiilress WM-. L. HOUPX, ifa.’m- y. ilh Smut, PmLADBLPnii. April 4, 1801—Cm Window Shades, Window Shades, HAVING 1 received theexclusive Agency of a largo Now York BLIND MANUFACTORY, wo are able to 801 l blinda at regular wholesale pri -008. Jußfc received, 500' pairs of abodes all styles and qualities, to wtjioh wo ask the attention of House** keepers. .We aro now gottiogih our Spring stool of Dry Good Carpots and all other goods. ' LBIDICH, SAWYBK A MILUSR, April 4. Aeiq York -Observer. TERMS. Franklin Bquaro,*K«w York.'
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