CARLISLE MARKET;—May l, 1801.: ‘Corrected Weekly, by Woodward & Schmidt, Flour, Superfine, per bbl., . , , .. $4,50. do., Extra, -do;,' , . 4,02 do., Family, do;, < 4,75 . do., Rye, , du* 3,12 White Wheat, per bushel, 1,20 Red Wheat,. do., I>lo Rye, do., 55 Corn, do., Oats, do.j Fall Barley, • do., pPßi.vo Barley, do., ClovbSsbbd, , do., Timothvseed, dol. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. ’ Philadelphia, May I, 1801, Flood And Meal.—Tim Flour market is steady Gloveusegd is in good demand. Sales of fair and prime at $4 50(5)4.75 per 64 lbs. Timothy ranges from $2 50 to 2 62. Flaz;eqd is steady at $160., ; v \'.*r r'V: r: ■ • Whisky is dull t though steady* Sales of Ohio barrels at 18$ cents; Pennsylvania do. at 18 cents hbde..- at 17$ cents, and Drudge at 17. cents. , TRIBDTE op respect. At a special meeting of the. Good Will Fire Company, held at their Hall, on the 23diust., the following preamble and resolutions were Unanimously-adopted* Whereas this Company lias heard With feelings of the. deepest-swrow and regret of the death of our late fellow member, Wil l'iam L. Beetem, who. for a long time has been intimately associated with us, and whose •many manly qualities had secured for him our nnd respect, therefore: , Resolved, .That while we submit with rev cfOrtce to’the decree of'lliin ‘‘who doeth nil things well,” wo mourn the loss of a zealous member, tt firm friend, and a pleasant aaso l elate. ’ Resnlvld, That in view of this sad event we tender to.his faniilyour sincere condolence, with the assurance of our heartfelt sympathy, and that we cordially bear, testimony to the worth of our departed;friend, whose devoted ness as a son; his usefulness as a member of society, and. to his well earned .reputation in our company. " Resolved, That we pay the .last tribute of yespoet to the memory of the deceased by at j tending his funeral in a body, and that our apparatus and Hall be draped in mourning for thirty days; Resolved, That a copy of the' above bo fur bished by' the Secretary to the family, and •published in the papers of our,borough. ’. by Hie Board of do *ii hi i hu i o ii erg. Extract from ihe Minnies, ] 'Commissioners’ Office* April 22, IBGI. J WHEREAS a largo' public meetihg'of the . citizens of Cumberland,county was held in tiie Gourt'.llmuic, in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 20th inst., to consider the present fearful crisis, and the-position and wants of the General G-wermhent;. and, whereas, at said meeting, a resolution was •rnuuihutnayly pftHsed* requesting the Com anissionerS of the county the “ sum ;of'§ls,ooo towards the support ami maintenance of the families of those who limy need assistance, and who, br.avely vol unteer fo rushito the tiefence of the institu tions of our unhappy and distractedvcoun tr;> ; and, whereas; we have reason to be lieve, frutn the representations of.citizens from- all. townships, .-and members of ail parties,-that it is the unanimous wish of. n ymtriotic people, that their funds should he thus appropriated, and that we should take such measures as will insure the faithful appropriation of the money, to the purposes intended ; Add, whereas, Uin action of. our .volunteers is an object of the’'first necuasi .:tyi therefore, * ’• ..* f{cxolv&I t - By tlie Birard of Commissioners of Cumberland, county, all being present and concurring, that a Soldiers’ Relief Committee be appuipted, with the request that they will inquire,- without deHy, Into tire wants and circumstances of the families of those .who have gone into the service of, the United States, leaving families dependent upon them for support; ami they are further requested to report the result of their inquiries to the Commissioners, with the name and size of the families of each, and every volunteer, who may need assistance, with.the pecuniary con dition and situation ,of the volunteer and his family;, with the recommendation in regard to die wards ni each family. Resolved, That the following persons are hereby appdinted .for the performance of the duties above mentioned, in . the respective townships and boroughs, with the request that, they meet’at the. Commissioners’ Office, bn . Saturday, the 4thday of May next: Carlisle—John D/Gorgas. J, AV. Eby, E. Cornumh, Geo. AV. Shaefer, Henry Saxton. - Dickinson—AVm. McGlaughlin, John Mor rison, . • ■ East Peimaborough—David Deitz', Geo. AV. Creswell. Frankford—John AValiaco, jas. B, Leckey, Hopewell—-Robert Elliott, D. Shumaker.* Hampden—John Zcamor, T. B. Bryson. Elmrl' 61 —W l * l * R» Gorgas, Christian Monroe— Goo. Brihdlo, M. Brieker.. Moehnn'csbnrg—John Sadler, AVm.-Eckola. Mifflin--Jno Shnleribei-Ker, Sami. Megan-. Middlesex—Abm. Lamberton, John Miller. Now Cumberland—Joseph Foeman, Owen James. .♦ Newvillo—James MeCandlish, Johh Mur phey. , Newton—Skilos AVondburn, S. AV. Sharp. North Middleton—AVm, F. Sweigor, AA r m. . M. Henderson. Pp ll n-—Jacob Redsecker, James Moore. Silver Spring.—John Clendenin, Jacob Mumma. „ South Middleton—Hugh Stuart, AVilliam B. Miillen. Southampton—Jos. M. Means, AV. Clark. Shippenaburg Borough—R. p. McClure, oanuiel Hai*ris. Shippenaburg IWnship—Elias, B. Ilooh. Upper Alleu-JaH. Graham, M. Cocklin. Tritt eSt Po " nSt)orOl ' sh ~ PetQr Bitner, Sam’l. Itesolved, That■ wo will, receive proposals ant‘l the 4th of May next, at 10 o’clock. A. M., for a loan of §15,000, on an issue of the bonds of the county, in sums not less than two hundred dollars, bearing six per cent, in terest, payable in one and two years Attest, . J. ARMSTRON A N' ORDINANCE-RELATING'TO THE , •*> REGULATION OF TUB MARBET HOURS. ' To lll(> boction I.—Bo. it enacted and ordained by the -m/rna ~ ». Iown Oounoil, of the borough of Carlisle, and it is VI . llas Just returned from the trecoby coopted and ordaincu, by the authority ofthe V»ty, and has now opened a complete same, that the hour for opening markets upon the ÜBBortmoD t °f HIH 2?m ? f „ thia borou S b » shall bo at sunrise, ‘ WT frgm (h,o Ist of May to the Ist of October, and at 12 M ; from the Ist October to the Ist of tho S sa„f,;^i?,o i , t | fUr , Ul<)r by the authority shall lo -U l ! r ou r for °P°P in g the Markets ”'l k “ . by *bo ringing of a hell, by the Mork of the Market, and no person shall sell or CoT 1 " .“i° f Markot P° u f.. »ny artbdo until the Slfrif o P NE DOLLaT"* th“m‘“k<’bunderapon pdeo. 3;—Be it fun her enacted . by. the authority the same, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordi u»uees inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed' fcjiaoted into.an ordinance the Oth day of April." A. , J P'{N aUTSIIALL. Pros. Town Council Aitvst—J; M. Masovjikihrr. Soc’y. pro. tom. Cor. p . _ JOHN NOBLE, Chief Burgess. May 2. I£Cl. , fa C6i'r«‘ct«'<l A»ncn»iiU!iit. P iUSONS wishing alterations, additions or •linSw-n" 8 thoir Tux >' as aloo suoh us ure 11011 by makla « thoh April 18,1861—3 t» l-lst oftladli I'lj, Published in the 4t Fo/aa/eer, by Authority .■ LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tlioP.iat , Office at Carlisle, Pa.. May 1.1801. Persons inquiring for-letters on this list-will please hay they are-advertised. Ouo cent duo on each letter. AndiW Sarah 3 . . Loscli John 2 Bucher Eliza F Molouov El' - Bingham II- L Morris Charles E Bice Peter Murry Ann II . Blake Charles L Moore Thomas B Bates, James • Milior Sarah J Berkhumracr Joseph McCook G W (coi’d)’ ■Barber John C 2 Patterson Nannie E 2 Cook Elizabeth J Rigglcman .William Chandler HO* Rqwbothapi Mr Cart C D Mrs - Richardson M «fc L Biller Samuel Ricker Samuel , Davis William Rhoads Eliza Duffy William • Steel H J Davidson George Steel BA Egqlf DP' Sbollaborger JH ‘ Egolf Susan Schwartz Michael Byanson Charles J Stanton J W Booster Oliver M -. SchemA' 1 . Fuller E T. Smith Thomas L Folk David '. . Shuster JiD . ; Gill James Small A H Green J X/ Shearer John Grub Rebecca ' Stouffor George W Griffith David < Sellers , Hannan Sue M ’ Thompson Bionora Hill Charles 2 Thompson William Henna John Titus Samuel Hulriek A Taber Berov 2 Herr Sarah —f —Toaklo-Q-E Hunkloy Samuel Wallock Charles Hoydrick C Wallace J H 3 Kline George W Waggoner George 2 Kolter Jacob . Welcome Samuel 4,50 2,00 Kehlor William Korney Andrew Keeny J S Keller Joshua Lander Jesse A N ORDINANC.E-RE LATING TO THE ■»*- DUTIES' OP THE POLICE ‘ OP-'LHE HOROUUH OP CARLISLE. ■ Section I.—Be it enacted by the Town Council, - of the Borough of Carlisle, and if is hereby enneteil anil ordalhod by the authoHly of the same, that it shall bo the duty of the' Police of the Borough, to arrest Within its limits, all noisy and disorderly per sons, all persons standing - upon the public pave ments, streets, and walks, to the obstruction ofoth ers passing to and fro, and who refuse, on request of tho proper authority, and to remove all intoxica ted persona and vagrants. Sec. 2.—80 it further enacted by .the authority of tho same, that Upon the arrest by tho said Police, of any intoxicated persona .or vagrants, they shall be taken before any Justice of tho Peace of the said Borough, and bo properly committed to the County .{ail, and in case of the arrest of any of tho persons nam ed in tho foregoing Section, they shall he taken before the Chief Burgess, or in his absence or inability to act, befor tho Asaiah»qt Burgess, who Upon hearing the complaint, shallhatapqjrorto commitlhcoft'cn derto the jail for a petVunot exceeding forty-eight hours, ° Sue. 3.—Be it further enacted by Ihc authority of the same, that the Sheriff of the County ahull’ re ceive from the borough} a salary of Twenty-five dol lars per annum for receiving and detninimr persons so committed, by the Chief or Assistant Burgess.. Enacted into an Ordinance, the sth day of April. 861., JOirtf GUTSHALL, Pres, of Council, tq^t—J. M. Masbnheiinor, Sec'}’, pro. tom. Cor. JOHN NOBLE, Chief Burgess. May 2. 1801. Spring of 1861. Spring oi'lB6l CHEAP DRY GOODS." ... €IIE IP UIC¥ (ROODS. CHEAP DRY GOODS. , THE undersigned has just returned, frun: the eastern cities with one of the largest, cheap; '•at, and best selected-stocks of Spring: and Siinirnei Dry. Goods over offered in Carlisle. His stock can not be surpassed in beauty or quality, and the pri-i cos coonot fail to please customers.. His stock con sists Sn part of a, choice selection of siuh as silks, figured and plain. Foulards, Ckallies, Persian Delaines, Organdies. Grey Lustres, Luwns. Zappia Clotb, French Chintzes, Prints of all de scriptions. - such as Linens, Cambrics. Jaconets. Swiss and Mull Muslins. Lrllliiints, Undersleovea, Collars, LaccSj Edgings, <te., «fce.. &q. -Muslins, Osnuburga, Checks, Tickings,Shootings, Linen and. Cotton all widths,,Ginghams, Lenuuk and Manchester. • Hosiery A Gloves of all descriptions. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac,, , Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Superfine. Venetian. Rag and Hemp Carpets, Oil. Cloths, Mattings, white and colored.all widths, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac,, Ac. HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS;. Ho has a largo stock of Hoop Skirts of all kinds »r Ladies and Misses. His motto is *• no' trouble to show goods.” Give him a call and examine for yourselves and you will tind he will give you all good bargains. -Remember the old stand two doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. April 25, 1801. a A largo rod Devonshire bull, be tween two and three years old, fat, .tall-and- lengthy, with short horns inclining up, strayed away dr was stolen irom the promises of the subscriber, in South Middleton township, on or about the Ist of April. Any person returning mo said bull or giving infor mation, that will enable mo to got him, will bo suit ably rewarded. April 25, 1861—3t.* C'AICD. Dtl. NICHOLS has moved his office from one door West of Saxton's Hardware Store to his residence directly opposite tho ticket office of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company, Car lisle, Pa. . April 25. 1861—6 m V' OTICE is hereby given, that an election -*■ ” will bo bold oil Monday tho.Dith day of May IBfil, at tho Court House, in' tho Borough of Car lisle, hqtwoon tho hours of 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock, P. M. of said day, to oloot a President and flvo Managers for tho Carlisle Gas and Water Company. LEML. TODD, J\cnl. C. 0. & IP. Comp. April 25, 1801—3 t RI.OiniBNTAI ORDERS. Head Quarters, *) Ist Regiment 15th Division, I Pennsylvania Volunteers. J iHE condition of the country is* such as to require prompt action on the part of our citizen soldiery. The Colonel Commanding would earnest ly call upon i the patriotic to stand by their country. Pill up the companies already organized, and form now. companies at once. The service of all will bo required. Prompt reports to the head quarters of the Regiment are earnestly,'requested. Lot no one hold buck with the. idea that there are enough with out him. The Government calls for aid. lot Cum berland county respond nobly to the call qt once; Ry order of COL. WM. M. PENROSE, Commanding. IVm. D. Halbert, Adjutant. April 18, 1881. ' i BONNETS, CAPS, ■ HEAD DKESSES, . FRENCH VEILS, .. FLOWERS, *o. Ribbons of every style and, quality, tho cheapest over offered in Carlisle, from 12$ cents to 75 cents per yard. STRAW BONNETS, from 50 cents to $6.00, and all the varieties of fancy straw children's Hats and Flats very lew. . Also, a splendid lot of bRESS GOODH, comprise l D^n^ Bt yles Silk, Baragus, from 15 cents tc 50 cents, Lavellas, at 10 cents, Ac, Embroidered Collars, Hair Braids, Hoop bkirts, Ac. April 18. 1861—3 t pURE CIDEU VINEGAR! ; °, f °><lor Vinegar, warranted pure, in store vnd for sale at the store' of Carlisle, June 21 " J. W. EBY. CRANBERRIES. / . v °^P r * mo Cranberries now in store and for 25, J * EBY ’ J.W.BBY. Whitfield Thomas J Whitman W Wyeth Charles A WinesE O J. R. BRATTON, P. M, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS, domestics. PHILIP ARNOLD. Lost Bull. JACOB LEHMAN, Notice. LISP OF DKAKRSi OF Goods, Wares,'and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, ~ Lumbermen, Lrcwbrs, Ac., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: ■. I r ‘ 'cahiisie. 01(188. License. A. W* Bcnlr, dfy-gotHhr, ? > ® $26 00 Woodward <fc Schmidt, produce, 10 20 00 Henry Suxton, hardware, 10 20 00 Henderson A Reed, produce, <ll 15-00 C. luhoff, groceries, , 10 . 20 00 J, P, Lyho & Son, hardware, 11 . 15 00 Armstrong & Uoffer, lumber, 12 12 60 J. W* Eby, groceries, H ' . 1$ 00 C. Ogilby, Trustee, dry-goods, 13 10 00 S. M. Hoover, lumber and coal, 13 10 00 J. R. Nonemaker, produce, 13 10 00 J. & D.Rhoads, do 14 7 00 Henry Rhoads, furniture, 14 7 60 Wm. Bentz, groceries, 13 10 00 R. E. Shaploy, jewelry,. 14 7 00 James Loudon, books, • 14 . • 7 00 John D. Gorgus, stoves, 14 7« 00 S. Elliott, drugs, 14' 7‘ 00 Jacob Sener, shoes, 14 7 00 J. B; Duncan, do. 14 7-00 Asher Wiel, clothing, 14 7 00 A. B) Ewing, furniture, 14 7 00 W, Milos, dry-goods, 14 7 00 N. Hautcb, merchant tailory 14 . 7 00 R. Mooto, shoes, 14 7 00 -J—Mullciirmcrchant tailor; 14 :: 7 00 Mivsonhcimer A Bro., confcct’ry., 14 7 00 J. G. Cnllid, hats, f 4 7 Oft A. M. .Piper, stationery, 14 7 00 T. Coulyn, jewelry, 14 7 00 S. Ensmiugor, fly-nets, whips, . 14 700 John IrVin, shoes, 13 10 00 11. £s Hitter, merchant tailor, F. C. Kruftler, jewelry, S. W. Ilavcrstick, drugs,- D. Sipci paper & furniture, L.Livingston, clothing, Arnold & Soti> do, J. A. HuhicHch, dry-goods, David Cornnian, flower & Teed, Jacob Wolf, groceries, A.. Grisaittgeir, do. John Fulled, do. N. W. Woods, Agb., dty-goodg, J. W. Smiley, clothing, IVMonyotv confectionary, Philip Arnold, dry-goods, Jonathan Cornmnn, shoes, W. D. A. Nnuglc, jewelry, Joseph 0. Steel, <lo v George Grossman, bftkelry, Jolm Sehmohl, do. *"*' John Sellers, ' do. William Sellers, do. Henry Karkness, groceries, George Leiby> do, David Koeny," dor A. Moncqmitb, , do. Win. Haru, . do. John Rchchecrab, do. 11. Weuehel, do. Mrs. M. J. Stump, do. Harris A Smith, do. Prof. Marshall,‘stationery, A. 11. Blair, Morocco leather, Black A Dolancoy; . G. A J. KelleT, hats, Humor A Fredericks, marketing,’ William AskcW,, do. David Fredericks,. * do* - John'Eckert!,: do. Robert Allison, do. James Caliio, son.) dov Wilson Vornard, ' do. Win. Chcrioworth, do. D. Kutz AJ. Boas, hats, . Augustus Croli; dealer; Barney ,HolFnmn, groceries, Charles Eckels, do. Win. Gould, •. ■ , do. ■■ , . • James Callio, - do. Mary Morris, stoves,• Edward Leonard, clothing, : Henry Peters, grocer, llarlcn A Swigcrt, marketing, L. Myers, groceries, ' ’ Frederick Cornman, furniture, ■ S. M. Kciffcr. drugs, . A. A. Line,-marketing, - Margaret Neff, millencry, E. Stall, do. Mrs. J. Hutton, do, Mrs* ErWilliams, do. y r Charles Shipley, furniture, DICKINSON, Garvor & Washraeod, dry-goods, .13 iJohn'T. Green,.- . do,. 13 Benjamin Plank, do. ~ 14 Barney Gardner, do. 14 Jerry Gardner, do. 14 EAST PENNSBOItbUGir. Kerr A Hummel, lumber, . 15 Englehnrt A Co., 14 David Linglefelt, lumber, 14 Adam Eslingcr, . do, • 14 D. J. Rynard A Co;, do; v 14 Martin A Ryan*. ’ do, . / . 14 G. W. Fcslcr, dry-goods, 13 William Banks, groceries, 14 Jacob Ronningor, do. 14 John. M'Cormaok, do. ;14 Jacob Lbngnccker, do. ’ .14 1). Donlinger, dry-goods,• ■ -14 Miolmcl Free, produce, 14 S. R. Paltcraom do. 13 Joseph B.idlcihan,'marketing, ■ .. 14 J. 11. llausc, , do. . 14 Christian Eve, do. 14 Willjnm'Wolf, do. 14 DaVid Brown, do.’ • : 14 John Hummel, saddler}', 14 FRANKFORD. William Green, dry-goods, > hampden. H Rupp A Son,-dry-goods, 11. Rupp, produce, Bitncr A Wise, shoes, Cyrus Tomplen, furuituro, George L. Halo, stoves, John Seirer, marketing, Samuel Simmons, dry-goods, Wm. 11. Eckels, ! do. John J/. Teraplon, furniture, J/oses Bugct, marketing, LOWER ALLEN. William P. Lloyd, drugs, • 14 Abraham Browers, dry-goods, 13 Eli, Wise, ' do. 14 Jacob Weaver, - do. 14 William Crall, marketing," John Young, , do; J. Brubaker, do.. . Hirum Longacckcr, produce, SOUTH MIDDLETON. •A. M. Lcidich, dry-goods, J. A. tfuufmqu, do. Alexander 4 J/ullon, dry-goods, Samuel Shupp, flour, C. Hoover, marketing, John "A, Wolf, do. S. Kintcss, do. C. Hoop, furniture, Alfred J/ooro, dry-goods, MONROE. H. J. Stephens, dry-goods, Urindle 4 Son, dry-goods, D. L. Devincy, drugs, iS’amuol Plank, dealer, Henry A’puhr, flour, D. H. Voglesong, dealer, UPPER ALLEN. D. K. Noel, dry-goods, .ploswilor 4 Zug, dry-goods, Robert Bryson, doalor, David marketing, liobort Hotrich, do; srLVEit sriii.vn. David iS'farom. dry-goods, John j. Coble, do. Jacob Simmons, do. iViohaol Loidich, do. Joseph Fink, merchant tailor, John B. Loidich, produce, John lIouH, dealer, ' Fisher 4 Kapp, dealer, G. H. Bucher, do. F. Brockonmakor, marketing, mifflix. Henry Zoiglor, dry-goods, AD, M Kinney, do. William Vcrnurd, marketing, MIDDLESEX. E. L. jS'hryock, MEciiAincSßunc. Kauffman 4 Oswald, produce, 13 D. Comfort 4 .Vous, dry-goods, 13 Joseph Jfillison, lumber, 14 Daniel Grab ill, clothing, 14 Bohb 4 Gurritson, hurdwnrd, 18 U. irillson 4 »Vons, stoves, 14 J. IL Herring, drugs, . 14 L. Kauffman,- do, . 14 Iriv Day, do. 14 Boyer 4 Brandt, dry-goods; : 13 Josoph Irvin, confectionary, 14 R. Thomas, groceries, , I 4: John A Boyers, hardware, 13- Samuel W. Worst, furniture,- 14 J4hn Rupp, dt. 14 -; Sillier 4 Ebpriy, dealer," ,>• ', 14 | U'dlium- Wunderlich, stoves, I 4 Leidich * J/uthows, dp. 14 ’( Lewis Bobb) ' do. 14 Brindlo 4 Newswongor, dry-goods, It C. Kiiues, shoos, 14 Levi Heiglo, shoes and hats, X 4 J/iirgaret Holmes, shoes, '' 14 Mts. E. Lament, do. 14 Jacob £wartz, jewelry, 14 L> IF. Abrams, clothing, . J 4 John.Reiglc, dry-goods* , , 14 Uofirylcrts, do. * 14 Andrew iS’lngiacr, groceries, 14 S. G. Bowman, ► do. 14 G. Emingerv / ■ do. 14 F. . .Sierra, dry*goods> 14 H. H. tfwilbr 4 Co., tailors,. . 14 J. F. Raffonsbergcr, musio store, 14 Thotis&s B. Bryson, produce, 12 John Johnson & Sop,- do. ' 12 Joseph H. .Slngiecr, do.. ’ 12 Zacbarias & Huvcrstick, produce, 14 Georgo llumtaol, do. 14 John Johnson* marketing* ' 14 Goorgo tftinouro, do, 14 Gourgo Kosor, do. . 14 Frhnk J/arshcl; do. 14 Jaeob iFineman; bakery/. f 14 Peter Gincrcoh, marketing, 14 NEW CUMBERLAND. , T. IVillet, dry goods, ■ , 14 John. Miller, do., ’ - - 14 Andrew Ross, produce, 13 Charles Oyster, lumber, . 13 Leo A Eberly, • do., , 12 V. Fecman, do., “13 Rudolph Marten, do., 13 Miificr A James, do., 12 George Hess, produce, 14 JVC. & \T. 1?. Brown, hardware, ' 1-3 Q. .Wild, drugs, Wm. Reed, do., Win. Bratton, do., Klink & Bro., tlry goods, T. M'Cundllsh, do.> .Thomas Stough,. do., WV L. M'Cullough, grocer, • Joseph'liuuglilen, clothing) L. H. Randel> clothing, J. M. Biivtdson, Bhocs> ri. Glosser, grocer, J. R; Frey, stoves and-tin, J;,B. Cobangh, agt.^stoVes, J. If. Herrin..agti, .chairs,. . Jonathan i'crce> Marketing,.^ A. Furhman, do., John Ilar'dc, . . do., George Stitzel, ’ do., 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 01’. 10 00 7 00 ' 7 00 . 7 00 : 7 00 7.00 700 10 00 7. 00 32 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 S. Miller & Son, dry gobds,' John Lewis, • do.. inlands & Washinger, l4 James Kyle, do., 13 Fasnaught & McQ»y, do,, 14 Hurst «k Hays, . do., 14 A. J/inich, d0.’,./ 14 Jacob* Wagner, marketing, - H L' w;is & Co., Red Barn, produce, .13 Snyder & K nettle, • do., 11 J.«fc J. B. Hursh,> do., H Newcomer A Horn, . do., 13 James Bishop, marketing,*. 14 Bowers'A LalshdW, drygoods, • 13 Henry Snyder,, shoes,, • . _ 14 J A J, B. Hursli/ Oakville, forw’d, 13 ; . * Hopewell. , 14 U u 14 7 ; oi 7 0( 10, Ol 7 01 James Green, dry goods. Shoemaker A C 0.,. do., John Nowoombor, flour, Hoover A Rubuok. marketing, 14 Christian Stcvick, furniture, 14 William. J/yprs, dry goods, . 13 William Watts, do*> . 14 J/iss E. Russell, .*• do.; ‘ 14 George Russel, do., 14 .David Hayrf, do., 14 11. Oqker, d 0.,; 14 Jacob Bishop, marketing, ‘ 14 Jacob Bectom,. do., ’ 14 VEST PENNE&OROUGH. Woodward A Schmidt, produce/ .14 Lino AGivler,doi, . 'l4 Theocfdro'Humpshirc/... .do., :13 Ebor James, dry goods, .14 ,G. W. Robison, do.,' , 13 E. James, do„, . 13 Alex Goodbart, marketing, 14 Win. Bishpp,. d 0,;., 14 Jerry Roup, do,,"’. 14 Jacob Hanshew, dry goods, 14 . ■, souTiiAsn*Tox. A Allen, dry goods, Clark & Sons, do.; Geo. Clever, do., Sehoek & Sons, dov .10 01 7 on 7 00 } J: Baker, groceries, I k . : . . 7 3 S«. CL Haller,, d 0.,, 13 . 10 i I D. Criswell, furniture, 14 , ‘ 7( i D. Frantz, u .14 •. 7 ( ) B. J. Shoddy “ . \ . .14 , 7 ( I P. S. Artz, groceries, - 14 7 0 i A. Hostettor, clothing,. . 14 f o J/rs. J/. Dubs, notions, ,14, 7 0 Cox 4 J/’Cime, dry goods, 13 .. 10 0 Rankon 4? Bros, drugs,.-' 14 • • 7 0 J. Hock * Co., dry goods, 13 : 10 0 11. Sturgeon, trimmings, ,14 7 oi .1. Landis, jewelry, ,14 7 oi Foreman 4 Bro.,’groceries, . . 14 7 o< •I. k J. B. Redding, dry goods, 12 .12 5( ■Grabil * Johnson, l2 12 5i H. Hysinger, jewelry, 14 7 or A. F.,Wolf, stoves, 14 7 ot Kelso t Hinkle, stationery, 14 7 oc Willis, J/oore 4 Co;, dry goods, 'l3. lo ot J. H. Criswell, drugs, , 14 7 oc A. Seirer,forwarding* produce, 14 700 Rubey 4 Lawton, produce, . lo 2o oo Blair * Brother,. do., , .U , . 15 do Martin Anglo,,lumber, 13 lo oo John,Wunderlich, lumber,. 14 7 oo Philip Deitrich, groceries,. 14 7 oo Johnson,a Searor, forwarding, 13 Io oo Benjamin,Bigs, marketing, ,14 7 oo J.W J/atcor, do, 14 . 7 00 Stuart,4 Non, dry-goods, 12 12 5o G B Colo, shoes 4 hats, . 14 ' . 7 00 J Bridges, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 Israel M 7/ughos, stoves, ,14 7 00 Jacob Paguo, groceries, ... 14 7 00 Forney.* MPherson, hardware, 13 Io 00 John Ntombangb* do; 14 7 00 .S’tevick,; Kupklo 4 Co., dry-g’ds, 13 • Io 00 G W Croft, bats 4 shoes, 14 . 700 John C Altick, groceries,' » * • 14 . 7 00 C. R; Hinkle,' carpets, —• ■ • : 7 00 C. Fosnaught, .14. 7 oo BEER, OY3TEU.& EATINGTIOUSES. 7 00 10 00 12 50 '7 00 7' 00 700 7 00 7-00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7-00 Andrew Gould, Carlisle; George Poland, “ Frederick Kenner, Gotleip Switzer, Samuel Sykes, Emanuel Weiri'oh, William Moody, Joseph Ebright, daub Stratton, , “ John Castor ( “ William Sykes, “ John Hoffman, “ Jamba Warf, “ II Arnold!, , “ Mrs. Low, “ Mrs. Fetors, “ Mrs. C Myers, “ Mrs. C,. Murray, “ Mrs. B Williams, . “ Ewing Clark, “ 7 J Deffenhaugh,'E Pennsboro,’ 7 D B Dillor; Monroe, . 7’' S Grove, Upper Allen, " 7 John Doyle, • ,l ,' 7 J T Rippey, Shipponsburg, 8 TO Hoffman, “ 7 James Mackey, “ 7- John Meloy, Meohanicaburg, 7 Peter Wagner,. “ . . . 7 Henry Eberly, , . , “ , 7 John Rupert,' , - “i . 7. . . John Nicholaen, Newville, 8 JA J Crawford, “ . 8 Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, 7 12 50 10 00 io do 7,00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 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 7 00 7 00 7 00 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS; . License. Wm,Alexander, Carlisle, 15 00 Winßarnitz, .« 15 00 R Quigley, Newton, 15 00 A B isler. South Middleton, 25 00 M G Beltzhoovor. Monroe, 25 00 DII Vogloaong, Upper Allen, , * 25 00 W Henderson, North Middjeton, 25 OO SGriasingor, 15 00 Smnuei Enamihger, Newton, 25 00 TEN-PIN ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES. 7 00 Emanuel Wcirioh, 1 table, George-Poland, 2-tables,- George -Poland, 1, alloy. 12 50 f 12 50 12 50 7 00 . • .7 Ou 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo ■ 7 oo 7 oo NEIVVItIE. U U U U KEWTOK. 10 00 10 00 7 00 .7 Oo 7 00 PEXJT; 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no • 7 00 ‘ 7 00 7 00 7 00' 10 00 7 01). 10 00 10 00 7 00' 7 00 7 00. 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 ■ 7'oo 13 13 14 14 smiTEssncuo. Class, License . 7 - 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 - ,10 00 ■7‘ 10 00 7 10 00 7 , 10 00 7 10 00 , 7 , .10 00 7 . 10 00 7 . , 1000 7 10 00 7 10 00 '7 • 10 00 7 10 00 '7. .10 00 7 • 10 00 ,8 .. -5 00 << - \r License. 30 00, 40 00*1 ao oo 1 ■James IVurf, 2 tables, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 '.O ' 7 00 7 00 7 00 Any person feeling themselves aggrieved by the above classification, will have an opportu nity, of appealing by callingon the subscriber at liisj-esuionce in Carlisle, anytime Before the 27th of April, after which no appeal will he heard.. April 3, IRC I Dry Goods. Dry Goods. I 1 not Arrival'of Spring Dry (jopds ihis Season have just completed opening our T * ' Spring stock of Dry Goods, which is the lar gest ami most varied than at any former period. To our Irionda and customers we invite you to visit our immense Store Rooms. Our stock consists in part of SILK ROBES, RANGY AND PLAIN, Magnificent and brilliant styles of Spring Silks, a very largo lot of Black Silks, both,plain and figur ed, and Poulards at panic prices. We especially iu vlle the ladies to ibis department of our monster stock. Norwich Poplins. .lacqueyed Worsted Cloths, Gioy Chenc Lusters, Chulli Do Luincs, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English Chintzes. English ami. American Calicos, Ao., Ac. WHITE GOODS. These Goods have boon selected with care, arid arc !rom the largest and host importing houses in New Vork and Pliiladclphia. . - - We Imvo in this department. Linens, Laces, Edg ings. Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconetts, Lawns, Mull Muslins, Ladies Fine French Collars. Cndevslcevos, Ac., all of which we respectfully asl a thorough examination, in order to satisfy Ladies' that wc have these goods bettor and lower in price than lowest. 7 00 7 OU 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 io on 12 50 10 00 •7 on MOURNING GOODS. This line of goods is Very large and ample in eve ry department. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Mlk, R oollcn, Cotton .and Linen Hose for ladies and •'entlmncii, and.an endless variety’for children.— Ladies and gentlemen's Kid, Kid Finished, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Call and see.our far famed “Buck Gloves." 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 DOMESTICS. Muslins, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in the domestic line of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in more complete assortment than can ho found in any House in the interior of Pennsylvania-. 7 00 7 00 7 00 r oo MEN'S WEAR, Cloths,- Cnssimoros; Vestings, Riuons, Cottonndcs, Beavertcens, and Cords, for both Men and Boys.—? Our. Cassimeres arc adjudged by eonneissuers to be unsurpassed for beauty and quality. CARPETS ANl> OIL CLOTHS- . 7 00 7 00 30 00 Superfine a No/l two end throe,Ply, Brussels, Vel vet, and Ingrain Carpets, a largo assortment of Rag Carpets-made to order under our immediate super vision. Oil Cloths, of all .widths and styles, Mul tin-rs. Hugs, Looking Glasses, Ac. . To young men and old abont entering upon House keeping, We invite to pay a visit to our largo CAR PET ROOM, admitted to bo the-most splendid af fair outside of the lafgq cities, where Goods in this Department are sold at Very low Remem ber ladies and gentlemen, my. motto always has been, and is now, to sell cheap, for cush>and to please my numerous kind patrons* . ’ 7.00 *s*o(l 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 April 11,.1801, Selling olf Twfiny-Five Per Cent. He. low Cost!!! AT the sign of tho “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, ami two •hairs below the Methodist Church on West Main ' , street, the largest and best selected stock ol ’.WATCHES’ and. JEWELRY in- tho town, sold 30 per cent, lower than at any ice in the State. ' The stock comprises a large assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-case Watches, Levers, Lepines,-American watches, and all other kinds aud styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and,silver; plated and silver Ware,- Music Boxes, Aecordcous,' Oil Paintings,, a great variety of. Fancy Articles, and a lot of (ho finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cent, lowei than ever oflered in town.. The cn-. tiro stock of Watchmaker, tools, oases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman all kinds of rppauidg will bo done us usual, al reduced prices.-. ■ Three Pianos at $lOO below the factory price,-. on account of the'Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry store three Rosewood Pi anos, warranted lit-J their value, on easy terms, if called oh. soon. , , ' . ' * For Sale.—The large three stor3' BRICK HOUSE, on Main street, will ho sold bn easy terms. Call ut rhe Jewelry Store, in said building. R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18. 7861 A|>|>cal* for 1861 'IIE-appoals on the assessment of real ami 1 personal property in Cumberland County, for 1861, will hold at the- Commissioners office, in Carlisle, as follows; Monroe and Upper Allen, on Thursday, the 25th ■of April. Lower Allen aml'Mcclmmcsburg, on Friday, the 2<3th of April. Hampdep. East Ponusborough, and New Cum berland,, on Mouday, the 2Uth of April, Silver Spring and Middlesex, on Tuesday, the 30th of April. • North Middleton and South Middleton, on Wed nesday, the Ist of May. Fraukford uud MilUin, ou Thursday, the 2d of May. ■ Hopewell, Shipponsburg Township, and Ncwvillc, on Friday, the 3d of May. Shipponsburg Borough and’ Southampton, on Monday, the flth of May. Newton and West PcUnsboroUgh, on Tuesday, the 7th of May. Dickinson and. Penn, on Wednesday, the Bth of May. . ' .Carlisle, cu Thursday, the flth of May. N. 11. ECKELS, J. H. WAUDO.NER, . GEO. MILLER. Coininieelmierit of Cumberland County. J. Aumstuong, Clerk. April'lt, 1801; . ' IVolice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate jf Adam Sicror.lato of the Borough of-Mcchan icsburg, deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscribers residing in Monroe township. All 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 set tlement to ADAM SIERER, Jr,, ■ JACOB SIERER, \ Ad.auutiraiora. April Htb, '6l. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Joaiab Jones', late of flilrer Spring township, deceased, have been issued by Ibe Register of Cum* borland county, to tbo subscriber residing in the sumo township, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and-'those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to * JOHN BOBU, Aihmnmlralor. Mnrob 21. ISOl—«t House and hot For Sale THE subscriber offers at private sale that now tlireo Btiir.r BRICK HOUSE, i with open front, well finished, and sup 'v'*h S llB fixtures‘at}d‘hydrant,sit .AcsoSß’Uuto in-West High’stjGOt.’ TJio lot’oon raids 3U <uet in front, and 240 foot in depth,*'. The Store Room fitted up with' countermand shelving, Is for rent. Possession glvhn immediately!' A: StoSEMAN. • January 3, 1860, 40 00 WM.-McPIIEItSON, Mr.reunfife Appraher. A. Vt. BENTZ, Wholesale Agents in New York City Shieffellin Brothers A Co. Harrnl, Rlsley A Kitchen. B, Fahnestock. Hull A Co. Bush, Gala A Robinson. A. B. AD. Sands A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co., Wheeler A Hart. M'Kisson A Rohbius. Hcgamnn A C 6» D. S. Barnes A Cot Hal), lluckcl A Co. F. C. Wells A Co. Thomas A Fuller. Luzoilo,Marsh A Gardner. P. D. Orvis. Hull, Dixon A Co. Pen fold, Parker A Mower. Tripp A Co. ' Dudley A Stafford. # Conrad Fox. T, W, Dyott A Sons. JRohort Shoemaker A Co. B. A-Fahnestock A Co%*|FrQncb, Richards A Co. JpS* For sale (tt AVERSTICK’SDRUG STORE And at INHOFF’S GROCERY STORE And by Druggists. Grocers and Retainers gon ©mHy, in City and Country. _JSSJ- Country- Dealers can order as aboro. Ox adilro.ss orders diroot—for if Prices. Terms. Ac,, is' Send for Circular to Deal ers,} to' HENRY R. COSTAR, FftiNOlPAi Pijp.ot—No. 512 Broadway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,] New York. “COSTAR’S” VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN." Deßti-oy* Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF TRT" R 7 BB M/B B wr \r ICilmiTJI m. il • Those preparations (unlike all others,) aro “ Free from Poisons." ■ ■ "Not dangerous to the human family." Rats come oat of their boles to die." 0 yeabs and more established in Now York City. Uned by- the City, Post-Office. Used by ‘the City Prisons and Station Rouses. Vted by City Steamers, Ships, Ao, 7*td-by— — Ac. Used by City Hotels, ‘Aster’, ‘St. Nicholas,’ Ac. Vied by the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac. Uied by— more than 40,000 Private Families, 7SB*" Set t chat the. People, Prea» and Eealderg say, lIEXRY R. COSTAR.—AII tho summer 1 have been troubled with Roaches and Mice, I was acU ully ashamed of tho liouho, for tho Roaches were eve rywhere. ■ a, box of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roach or Mouse in the house. Jons B. Givens, No. 0-4, Elm Street. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so ho longer, it* they use “CosrAn's” Extermina tors. Wo have used it to our satisfaction, and if n box.cost $5, we would have it. Wo had tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Costau’s arti cle knocks the breath out of'lints, Mice and Bed- Rugs, quicker than .wo cun write it. It is in great demand all over the country.— Jfr.dinu (O;,) Gazette. AIORE GRAIN and provisions arcdcstroycd an nually in Grant County.by vermin, than would pav lor tons of this Rat and Insect.Killor. Lancaster, ( !PV*.,) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—Your Exterminator is re ceived, use-i. .*nd pronounced a decided success.— Wo used a box of it, and tho way tho Rats and Alice around our promises “raised Ned” that night was a caution to sleepers,. ,Since then uota Rat or. Alonso has been heard in kitchen or ceUar. . J/c t'jreyoy {Jujca) Tones. I-HAVE‘BEEN SEELlNG.—Your,Exterminator for the last ycar>and have found ita sureshot every' time, have not known it to fail in a single instance. GeoUoß Rose, Druggist, Cardiugton, 0. . WE ARE SELLING— Your preparations rapidly, Wherever they have been used. Rats, Mice, Roach es,' and Yurmin disnpppcar immediately. . Eckl'r A Srourrun; Druggists, New Windsor; Aid, To Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac, To Destroy— —Alice, Moles, Ac. To Destroy—Bed-Bugs. To. Destroy —-Moths, Fleas, Ants, Ac. To Destroy ——Alosquitoes. To Destroy —‘-Insects on-Plants and Fowls. To Destroy- Insects bn Animals, Ac., Ac. 0 To Destroy- Every form and species of Vermin, USE ONLY CostarV' Brit/Roach, Ac., Exterminator/ Costar's” Bed-bug-Exterminator. . .. CostarV' Electric Powder for Insects, Ac. 1x.25. 50c. a.vd $l,OO Boxes, Bottles, a.vd Flasks. s.‘l-and $5 Sizes for Plax- TATIOXB, Suil's, HoVELS, Ac* Sold. Everywhere— -by , All. Wholesale Druggists in largo cities. . All Retail Druggists—Grocers, Stores> Ac, in all Country Villages and Towns. AND others. Philadelphia, Pn. AND OTHERS. AND All tho Principal Cities and Towns in tho UNITED STATES. North Hanover Street. CARLISLE, CHmbei'lanil Coimlr, PENNA. WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT WM. FLINT WM. FLINTI WM. FLINT,! No. 807 MARKET, No. SOI'MARKET, No, 807. MARKET,- No. 807 MARKET, No! 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PA, PA. TEBiIEXEOUS SACRIFICE of 91 0 0,0 0 0 WOR T H OFJEW E L R Y, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. A Large and Splendid Assortment of Jewoliy, e»s* sisting of CHAINS, BRACELETS. CAMEO SETS, Ap., Ao And all styles of French Plated Chains, Geld and ; Plated Jpwolry. . • . 1 ■» ,Wc do not keep or sell any gift, or galvanltod goods, Ours is what are sold by tho best JoweUrt as Ooca Jotrelry. , > Wo roociro our goods from tho bestOold Jewelry Manufacturers in tho States, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. The following is only a partial list of our immense stock: TAKE TOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. TAKE TOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sots, Gen eral Retail Prices, -------- $8 to $lB Do do Lava do 10 to 20 Do .do Carbuncle do Bto SO Do Ladies’ Enamelled A Coral do ,7 to 80 Do do . and Carbuncle do . 7to 90. Do do and Ruby do . . . 7 to 80 Do Cluster Grape Sotting Sets do ,10 to SO Do do do Vaso do do 10 to. 80 Do do do Jet Sets . do 5 to > 23 Do do Black Mosaic do . oto 12 Do do goldstone mosaic do 6to 12 Do do Calico Sets, do 3to ,18 Do Ribbon twists with brilliants do 6to/l5 I)o Boquet Sets, hew stylo, v do .. sto 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do JOrto 90 Gold Thimbles,' do 3to 7 Diamond Pointed Gold Pons A Cases, Bto '0 i doz. f Silver Plated Spoons, • 2 00 Silver Plated Mugs, . • 4 00 ‘ Over 1000 other different-styles Ladles* Jewelry; Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets nf every description; Gold. Pens, U karat, with Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils. Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ac., Ac.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted to wear for ton years without changing color, and will stand the acid—they arc usually sold by Jewelers as solid gold.chains~all made in Paris. You can take your choice for $1 each. Ladies’ «nd Gents’ Guard Chains, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from §5 to $3O each ; Ladies’ and Children’s Nock Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets,brilliant,enameled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for $1 each, retail prices from $5 to $2O each. Every style and variety of Jewelry and .desirable goods for $1 each. This Sale, at tho above prices, will continue long enough to sell off our immense stock, which was purchased at a grout Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 HACK. SPECIAL NOTICE. ■&SUIIOW TO SEND MONEY.'®® Ist. Write your Namo. Place of Residence,* Coun ty and State, plain and distinet,. as wo can make nothing put of Post marked Scai all letters .with WAX, as Ehtelopou sealed ■with gum or wafers can be easily opened—-the con tents taken out ami rc-sealed. Attend to this, and we will bo responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS, Any person acting aa Agent, who will send ua at one time, .. $lOO, we will give a Gold.bun ting case watch, extra* $5O, .•“ “ Gold Lever Watch/ . , $25, " « . Silver W«tclf. A Watch and the articles selected ftonxtbo above List at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Persons ordering by mailwnst senrfsl and 15 cents postage stumps. , ; GIVE US A TRIAL. , All communications must he addressed to ‘WILLIAM FLINT, No. 807 MARKET Street,’ .Philadelphia, Pa, January 31, 18G1 UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST SUS TATNED WORK OF THE KIND IN THE World.” HARPER’S MAGAZINE* Tho. most popular Monthly in tho world.. Nc\o York Observer, ■ No Magazine in Europo or America is so well known ; ; none has half as'many readers; and, wo may safely say, none has received so largo a tribute of admiration from the cultivated classes, that de light in a healthy, diversified, clovatmg periodical literature/ It is the foremost Magazine of tho day, Tho fireside nevorhad a thore dclightfulcompanioo, nor the million a more entertaining friond/ than Harpers Magazine. Methodist Protestant (JiaUimotti.y Twenty-five cents buys it—the* cheapest,Tidhest/ and most lasting luxury for the money that wa know. Three dollars secures it for oqo year, and what three dollars ever, went so far ? Puliho earn# amount in clothes, eating, drinking, furniture, and how much of a substantial thing is obtained? II ideas, facts.and sentiments have a monetary value -tuhovo all, if the humor, that refreshes, the pleas antries that bring a gentle smile) and brighten tba • passage of n truth to your brainy and’tho happy, combination of tho real and tho imaginative, with out which no one can live a Ufo above the ahidial; are to be put into the scale opposite to dollars add cents, then you.may bo certain, that if Harper rfrere three or four times as dear, it would amply rophy it* ~ • price. It is a Magazine proper, with tho idoa : dh£ purpose of a Magazine—hot a book, not a scientific periodical..nor yet a supplier of light gossip and. chatty anecdotes—but a Mp,|;nzino that takes ©very form of interesting, dignified, and attractive Utera- Ituro in its grasp.— Southern‘_Timcs. Tho volumes bound constitute of themselves a li brary of miscellaneous, reading, such as canndt ba found in the same compass hrany other publication that has come under our notice. — Hatton Courier. Unqostionably it is tho best sustained work of tha‘ ’kind in tho language; that ia to shy, In the world!,' The splendid monthly essays from the Editor’s Ta ble are above price. A r . l r . Christian Advocate n»rf Jounial. Wo must refer in terms bf eulogy to the high tone - and varied excellencies ofifarpor'aMugavinc, a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170.000 co- ‘ pies, in whoso pages nro to bo found, simro of the' choicest light and general reading of the day. Wo' speak of this work as an evidence of the American people, and tho popularity it hus acquired is meri ted. Each number eontnius fully 144'pages of in structive matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood-cuts) and it combines in itself tho racy month ly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended . with tho best features of the daily journal. It ha* great power in the creation and dissemination of » ‘love of pure literature, , ’ Truuneu’3* Guide to American Literature, London* TERM’S/ The Magazine way bo obtain*# of Booksellers, Periodical Agents.' or froip tho Publishers; at three dollars'n year, or twenty-live cents a Number. The,. Semi-Annual Volumes,.ns completed, neatly bound in cloth, afo Bold at Two Dollars each; and Muslin. Covers rtfe flirnished to those who wish their back Numbers uniformly hound, at Twenty-five Cents; each. Twenty Volumes are now ready, bound in' Cloth, and also in Half Calf. The Publishers will supply Specimen Numbers' gratuitously to Agents'and Postmasters, and will makonhorabarrr.hgcmontswiththcm'for circulating the Magazine. They will also supply Clubs* of two persons at Five Dollars'a year, or Fjva Persons at Ton Dollars: Clergy men ‘and Teachers supplied at Two Dollars a year., Numbors.fVom thp comtr'jnce mentcau uow be supplied. Also, the bound Vol umes. The Magazine weighs over ecvcu ami' not over eight ounces. The Postage upcm oa<jt Number, which must bo paid quarterly in adraneq at the Office where the Magazine is received, is Throe Conte; HARPER. & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, Now York. April 4. Mill, Beanman’s Poco 'Metallic Paint. EQUAL to Rod Lead,- and ,7-5 per cent. cheaper. Stands 300 degrees bent, warranted water proof, and will neither fade or wash. For Stoam Bailors and Pipes, Gas Bidders, Rail-Road Bridges and Cars, Plated fron and Brick Front*. Tin Hoofs, Houses, Bhrns, Fences; Wagons, Ships Docks, Plumbers Joints, Iron Founders’ Pattern*. &0.. Ac. For graining and tlaining equal to Turkith Urn ber. COBORS.aro Umber, Brown, Lake, 01iv», Indian' led, and Black. One responsible agent wanted in every town and oity in the United States. Terms, acoemdioda ting.' For Circulars, tea., apply to or addrctnr WM. X.- HOtTPT,; JV’o. 133 S.bKStnit; PaitAsipmu, April i, U«l
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