- E _ - ON'aricl-nfter this . diitS will -be eobf:by ISAAC—LIVINGSTON; at the North Iteuover Street t • • :CLOTHINGTEMPORIUN, At greatly minced Oren. our largo and SUPERIOR STOOK OF BIDDIES GOODS. Fine Cloth Suits of , ovary Style. " Sillc & Caeoimero " s' it Fancy " IS SI Italian Cloth " " ?totem— 44 St " ,Tweeds and Woolen Mired, do Also. a large assortment of every style Muttons, In very large varieties, and a general assortment of Cotton O 'els, widen we will make to order, 'or sell by the yard or p leen, at astonishingly low prices. Do You Want to Save Money! Then ba ouro to call tit the North Hanover Street Clothiu; Nalporium, °wait° the ,Atneritan ,ITuuse, where you can buy goods at prices to suit tho times. Juno 2i LEM. ISAAI LIVINGSTON. PA TENTED NOVEMBE B A L L 0 U'S Pate4ted-impToved Fiend' Yoke PATENTED NOVEMBER Ist, 1859. A New Style of Shirt, warranted to Fit. BT sending the above measures per mall, we ran guarantee a perfect fit of our now style of Shirt, and return by express to any part of the United States, at $ll $l5, $lB, $24, &c., to., per dosen. No order for warded for less than' hairs dosen Shirts. Also, Importers and Dealers In NEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. 41Fir Wimlassie trade supplied on the usual tome. BAL LO U BROTHERS. 409, Broadway, New York June 28, 1981.-3 mos. TO THE CITIZENS OV CUMBER LAND COUNTY. The bodily Infirmity which forbids my engagement In active labor, compels mo to ask of my fellow cl4zeria the office of County Treasurer. If elected to that Mike at the ensuing- election, I pledge all my efforts to dis charge the duties of it with satisfaction to the public. JOAN BOWMAN, Frankford Township. June 21, 1861.-6 t ESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Daniel Diller, late of Monroe twp , dec'd., have been isvu-d tr the subscriber residing in the same township, by the Register of Cum berland county; notice is hereby given to all persons indebted. to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present tbom duly authenticated for set tlement to . ROSANNA DILLER; June 14, '61.-8 t.* Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Natice in hereby given that letters of admltds tra.ion, with the will annexed, on the estate of Philip Weaver, late of the borough of Carlisle, deed., have been issued - to the subscriber, residing ln.West,_Pepps boro' twp. All persons having claims against said es tate ore requested to present thorn. and those indebted to make payment to CHARLES W. WIIA VER., June 14,'61.—8t. Administrator. T HE STARS AND STRIPES STILL WAVE AT THE - - - - SIGN - OF- THE - -Bier-130-14-N-ET 4 . - MRS. [[LITTON to nbw opening SUMMER MILINERY of the VERY LATEST STYLES. Ladles who wish to see , the largest and moat bawl ful assortment of DOZINETS, Childrens' Misses and Gypsey Hats, French Flowers, Ribbons, French Lace Mantillas and Fancy Goode in Carlisle, will please call at the sign of the Big Bonnet, where they can•get the best Bargains and the very LATEST SUMMER STYLES Ladles do not mistake the place for. Bargains and those beautiful styles, ifew-opening-at She sign of tho Big Bonnet. MRS. S. A. HUTTON, June 7;'61.-31. North Hanover Street, Carlisle. FSTA T E NOTICE —Letters of Ad of dr="atr7at rg3wni ' nle agrnitp rutgaeount;:ia:4. having been issued to the subscriber residing in the same township, by the [Wetter of said co. All persona having claims are hereby notified to present them, and - thtsiyinlebted - ta - mairnpayment - to ' WM. N. OARDINEIt, Administiator. N 0 , 1 , 1 C E ~—An assignment for the benefit of creditors, having been made by Robert Bryson, to John B. Coorer, Esq., all persons Indebted or having claims will call and present their claims, or make payment to JOIN 11. COOVER. June 21, 1861.-6 J.. Assignee LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRMSII GitOCERIES—FISII OF ALL KINDS, Among which is a large lot of Cho real genuine Balti more dry salt HERRING, in oak barrels, MACK ABEL at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pickett; of all Muds, SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of TOBACCO ALND SEGARS, LIQUORS, &C., at the lowest rates fur CASH or Country Produce. IV3I BENTZ. Carlisle, June 21, 1881. SCROOL AND BUILDING TAX FOR 158 L. tr,„Tbe Taxable Citizens of the Borough of Carlisle, ar hereby notified that the Duplicato for the School and Building Taxes, of POI, has been issued to the under signed Treasurer, and that he will be in attendance at the County Court House, Commiseionera' Office, on MONDAY, AUGUST 12,4861„_ between the hauls of fl and 12 In the forenoon, and 2 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, for the pur pose of receiving said Taxes. On all taxes pald on or before that day, a deduction will bo made of FIVE PER CENT. The Treasurer will receive all taxes from persons wish ing to pay, in the mean time, at his place of business,' Marion Hall building, West Main Street. J. W. EBY,. Treasurer. Carlisle, June 17, 11161 D RUG 8, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, \I PERFUI% FAY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT,--PICKLES, &C. S. W. -HAVERsTicK, North Hanover Street, Carlizte, Fatale re. Ilse Just opened an assortMent Of Pieeli — Drugs, Fan. cy' Goode, Hitt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confeo tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor• ough, for novelty and elegance. - -The artlalin have been selected with great ra.e, And are calculated, in-quality and pulse, to,conunand the attention purchasers. FANCY GOODS. - which comprise ovary virletypf fancy articles of tire most exquisite finish such as. Papier Macho Goods, , Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy - Work Boxes, witlisowing instrumerits; - I,adlcs' Cabaa, Writing Desks, antl.Portfellos. - Port ?dorm:des, of - ovary variety,— Gold pens Mid - pencils', Fancy paper weights, and a large variety of ladles' Fancy statiobary. MOttosulds and wafers, Silk - end bead purses, Riding,whipaL elegantly finished. 'Fine cutlery,. Parttime' baskets and bags, . . Brushes or every kind for the toilet, X. Balla and 11.. B G. Wright's Soaps andParfumee of rattans kinds,. _ Fancy Pins foead drones and shawls. • • , Musical instruments, , - ' together with an Innumerable variety of firtlclifielogant ly finish - ad - and suitable for. holiday pc-omits,. to which be Invites special attention. , bannatensirs.rind_plegan_t collection.of,_ Englifili and American *hike - , richly liellished POETICAL, .WOll,K*„ Bibles' and Hymn Ilboki, elegantly. .bound la velvet with metal clasps and corners -- • His Assortment at School Dooks and-School SU - 41°1ml it Also complete, And"comprises everything used In, Or Schools. Ile alse'dellres, to cell the' particular aAteu• Ma' of Families Ed his elogiqkt esSortment of , P aa • - " . • from the 4,tetleiveotabli Mel s eL,Oeruellue, Archer and otliens of' Philadeltdira, cordnrlslng fivorY_JitYle_ of Pirlor;ThanihefatidlitildrtanipT,4br .burning' either Lard, 'Elperltio; Ktherial .011; DYOTT'S celebrated Kerosene or Coot Oil Lampe, together with Flower Vases,. Haney Screens, sc. Ms assortment In this equaled it; the borough. Also, aBOA KB AND, TOBACCO, . . embracing all tbad'Aeorite brands; 'and a fine assort meet of SINERBOIIAIISI SMOKERS AND. PIPES, • much as °ranged, Lemons, - Pige,Uajslnp,. Nectarines; Prunes, 44 PANOY ARY—NUTS=-elt6. '• SHAVED . FRUITS,. ,NIN'IIO-;•IINAT, ao.; - In every varlet) , mast all prices; all of Which ere pure and freelieueh as.can be; eimadentik recommended -to hie frtends.•• Illa'',akiak oftbreeee vyory.thipg i u 0,6 line ot - Fetuty , aocAlw, - wlttr - mtdy other artfiles useful- to , holy; ekeepern ',Fide's_ the public!. are 'espeelally luelled. to Call and examine..; • r Ittasatalm4r4bo fitemlieficerly coppoaltdthialank - bi!. .Piqrt4A , inciviT okreat: ,;. . • ;24d IV . ttAviisno* SA.LOO'SF".. • • 101 - 4' r . tox T HE BOWLING SALOON, nt the Phoenix Itostatirint.undet Rhoom's Hall, Is fur. -od with tie.? alloys, , OF THE MOST APPROVED CONSTRUCTION. Persons fond of this honithfiAl Arrir'l9'out, will find every opportunity for enjoying tso gliiiti,line from the Intrusion of boys or improper persons. April 121 I!nil, DEORIIN W. POLAND. BILLIARDS: BILLIARDS:: i Ist; 1859. Tho blearures z, A. the distance 'towed the Neck BILLIARD PLATgRS will find at the Phoenix Saloor4 under ltheem'e dell, two of PHELAN'S CELEBRATED TABLES, with Marble Beds end Combination Cushions. The room in well lighted and heated. and furnished with every convenience for the comfort of visitors. Carlisle, Aprll 12, '6l. OF.OIIO 11 W. FOLAND. B to 11 the Yoke O to 0 Sleeie D to 0 distance around the body undor the Arm ( - 1 REAT ATTRACTION AT LEON NJI- AIM'S CIEHAP OLOTIIINO STORE., EDW'D• B. LEONARD, JR., E to E , the Iles just returned from toe city of Philadelphia. and opened a splendid azaortmout of READY MADE CLOTH. INC, which cannot bo surpassed In style and finish. The Clothing at this establishment, consists In port of the following, viz: DRESS AND racoon* COSTS, lellgth of the Shirt of which ho has a magnifident assortment of black and fancy colors, rut In the latest fashions tastefully and elegantly trimmed, and made In a superior manner. ' SACKS A7V7) MILF—SACKS, of Cloths. CassimereA and Tweeds, all of new styles and at very low prices. VESTS! VESTS ! ! VESTS ! 1 ! The cichest and best assortment ever offered at thl Corner, of Satin, Black and Pitney Silk, Valintia, Itmlan Cloths, Marseilles, double-and Single breasted, of every variety material and patern. PANT Plain and fancy French Doe skin cassimeres, oath nett jeans and a great variety of others, all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. SHIRTS I—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest style and best make. Also, calico, chock and currying shirts A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Men and Boys, which can and will be sold cheaper than ever. Alsoeseplendid lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently invite one and all, to come and see for )ourselves, as I will net attempt to describe the bargains that may be expected, Tor I am determindd that no opposition can sell lower. . . 443 - Remember LEONARD'S Corner. EDWARD B LEONARD, Jr Carlisle, May 10,1861.-1 y. SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW COST!! At the sign of the "Gold Eagle,"3 doors above the Cumborfand Valley Bank,. and two doors below the Methodist Church. on Wett Main street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any place In - the State The stock comprises a lerge assert ment of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches, Levers, Leplucs, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Gold Pens and'Penclls, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles Gold - and - SilveroNatedandSllver.Ware, _ ____ MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, 011 Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which frill be sold 40 per cent lower than over offered In town. The entire stock. of Watch maker tools, cases, large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold wholesale or retaWon the easiest terms. ' i bedone as usual, eteduced pri7es. Three Pianos at $lOO below the factory price on ac. count of the Philadelphia Compr) , closing out. I will soll at the Jewelry Storot THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, warranted, at two-third their real value on easy terms 'Yenned on Boon. VOR SALE.—The large --,, L three.story Brick [rouse on Main „.. _ 1 ; Street, will be sold on easy terms. ; 144,' Z,..."^ -, Call at the Jewelry Store in raid '....Aei?.1:1:..,.. building. April 19, 1680. HE NORTH HANOVER STREET CILOTUINGI EMIOIUUM, - takes pleavore to anaoianve to Ito trloodsand patrorts of the large arrival of thtlatost styies of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and • _ • VESTINGS, which will be made to order In the very latest styles and warranted to give complete satisfaction, or no sale: Perkons wishing to buy illeu's or Boy's - Wear by the yard, will invariably save from fifteen to twenty per cent. as rye can afford to sell goods much cheaper than any competitor. A careful inspection of our large and varied stock is respectfully solicited. ISAAC) LIVINGSTON. Proprietor. Apr =l2, 1861 NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. 114 T S,' C.9IAPS Sc.i • The subscriber has rocedtly opened a New. Store at the old stand of J. D Halbert In North. Hanover St. opposite the-Carlisle Deposit Bank. Having received from New York and Philadelphia, a fine and well selected assortmenfiif goods In his line°. business, such as HATS and CAI'S, from the common Wool to the tine Fur, SILK' AND CASSIMERE HATS, Spring Styles of Silk bats for 1861. Straw Hats for Gentlemen, Jockey lints for Ladles s and fancy Hata and Caps for Children, and PIIZOES TO 'SUIT THE TIMES. Also, Carpet_ Rags, VallilesTTrunks, Hand. Trunks, Umbrellas and prime Bed Feathers. Au asset tweet of tter• Prime Segall; and Tobacco. `lag Than kl ul for the patronage already received ho would Invite all his friends and the public generally to give him a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt. Carlisle, April 19, 1861. LUMBER AND , COAL. BLACK & DELANCEY, LUMBER AND COAL YARD! On the Rail Road, near the Gas Works. Tho subscribers keep constantly on hand, a full as sortment of Lumber & Coal, It G . whist they e re fur- - - A y> 4 1_ nish to order promptly Walt* and . on the most rea• Boilable terms. LUMBER" SCANTLING, — :BOARDS. --FRAME-STUFF,. Palings, Plastering and Shingling-Laths, Worked.Ploor log, Weatherboarding, Posts, lialls,White Pine, Hemlock and Oak Shingles, of eveiy quality. They also. furnish bills to order of any length and afze, _at the shortest notice and on tho r niest seasonable termer-Their worked •biaitidirlfedliejitZunder cover, so that they can be fur nished dry at all times, They have constantly 'on band all kinds of Family Coal under"cover, which will be delivered clean to any _part of the borough. To wit: LYKEN'S VALLEY. Ll.lgE : . TREVERTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, ...• And other varieties, knit.4olllle Varies:a sizes In use, which they offer tA the litlblic at the lowest,prlces. LIM ED u RNER43 AND . IILACKJ3MITIPS COAL aiways on hand, at the lowest price. - • - April 5, '61.—.11.- BLACK A. 'DELANCEY. REAL ESTATE A i r , PRIVATE • SALtI. The subscriber 'offerint private Bel a, orvreasonable :torine,.-that velusblelot ofground alt. - - - - wired On the caner of mii4l and West Stroete. to the borough of Carlisle 14+:.. •• • _ ! I-obtaining rrlxtylitetin- fro - 6CM 140' In- dspl broud -havingqbereon •ereeted ' , A LARGE WAREHOU;E: NIRO vißEE.sro YIBRICICi/OUSES • , • and 'Other necessary outbuildings. . • The Wahhouse Is doneedlently 'recited for business, snd.the dwelling houses are In good rep*, furnished with writer and ges,and all the modern ImpmveurentS. `VI. If not sold,.the property 'Millie offered for War terretrorOther information enquire of .;._.Carlisle, April • • NOTlCE.—Letters Testa : , • rnentst7 upon theastate 'of John Fishburn, dg 'olDlekinson'township, deo'd.„ baying, been issued by'thoitssister .nf Cumberland county - to tho subsea. hers, residing In Dickinson twp., rimice Is hereby given 10011 persons indebted to said estate. and those having claims to present them duly nuthentie'ated for settle n.'" t ° • .. • :ANTHONY 1 1 18413 URN.: T N Flamer- Yi't /,860,=4/ • 7 - F I WI E: itT - F0 7, N0T10.11.--'=4.4etters' ALL: • r! .oildlettatio u , irith annexed, of CM IntoL -Ober Alyere.late of 311ddlositi dited.i.-heetot.bbert fettled - by - tha - iteitleter Of •Outaberlatid'eouutyy to the gigheerther molding Itesold ttep., notice le hereby, gieed toe ll.fmteotie knowing thtieurelriettidebied .to :said' 0t... t a w ) , otthof trOmodiuto . pnywont. and taloa° tio*ing claims to proeoot them duly.elltheutteeted.-to , the on , dermigmed for payinen'ti Iti Nlty 1121C1:151, ' Jame 7, 'id. - 7 - 03- - dtholutkreter O. T; A. iwilsosaOssufl I=CE A LOONS. It. E. SHAT I,EY "81 NAN, • Executor's. • . (VP GOODS, WARES,AND MER TLICLIANDIAN.--Alsojilettlern,Lumbermen Fit's" , ors, de., within the County of Cumberland, retro 'led and , lassltied in aecordrAce.with the several acts c ' Is. sembly, its follows/to 'it: k A. W. Bents. dry goads ` - ;':` 2 • Leidigh,-Bawyer &Co •, dry4OOde; : . Woodward & Schmidt, produce, Henry Saxton, hardware, liondersOn 0. Diboll', grocetion,. J. P. Lynn & Son; hardware, Armstrong & Iloffer.lumher, • J. W. Eby, groceries, 0. Oglihy, Truster), dry-goods, S. M. Hoover, lumtur and coal, - J. It. Nonernaser, produch, J.•& D. Ithoade, ' do. Uehry Rhoads, furniture, - WM. Dante, groceries, • R. E. Shepley. jewelry, James Loudon, books, • John D. Gorges, stoves, 8. Elliott, drugs,. Jaeob-Soner, J. B. Duncan, dn. Asher WWI, clothing, A. B Ewing, furniture, W. Miles. drysgoods N. ilantch, merchant tailor, R. Moore, a150.',,. - J. Mullin, merchant tailor, Masonhelmer & Bro., confectionery, J.O. Callio, hats, A. M. Piper. Stationery, T. Conlyn, jewelry, 8. Erninger, fly nets, whips, John Irvin, oboes, 11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor, F. C. Krarnor, jewelry, 8. W. Haver-stick, r.rugo, D. Sipe, paper and furniture, I. Livingston, nothing, Arnold & Son, do. J. A. Hums-rich. dry-goods, David Cornmen. flour and feed, Jacob Wolf, groceries, A. Grisinger, do. John Faller, do. N. W. Woods, Agt, drygoode, J. W. Smiley, clothing. P. Monyer, confectionery, • Philip Arnold, dry-goods, Jonathan Common, oboes, W. D. A. Naugle. jewelry, Joseph U. Steel, do. George Orrssman, bakery John - Schreall, - do John Sellers, do William Sellers. do Henry Harkness, groceries George Leiby, do. David Keeney, do. A. Monesmith, do. Wm. Horn, do J. itaunchecrab, do. IL Wenchel, do. Mrs. M. J. Stumph, do. Harris & Smith, do. Prof. Marshall, stationery, A. H. Blair, morocco leather, Black & Delancey, lumber, G. rt. J. Keller, hats, Humor & Fredericks, marketing, William Askew, do. David Fredericks, do. John Eckerd, do. Robert Allilson, do. James Collie, son., do. W loon Veuard, do. Wm. Chonoweth, do. D. Kitts & J Boas, do. Augustus Croll, dealer Barney Hoffman, groceries, Chas. Eckels, do. Wm. Gould, do. James Cello, do. Mary Morris, stoves, Edward Leonard, clothing, Henry Peters, grocer, Harlon At, ffwigert, marketing, L. Myers, grocerlks, S. M. Kieffer, drugs. A. A. Line, marketing, Margaret Neff, millenary, _ E. Stall, do. Mrs. J. Hutton, do. Mrs. E Charles ihspley, furniture, John B: Meek, groceries. DICKINSON Roller Jr. Washmood, .dry goods, John T. Green, do. Boujarnln Plank, do. Barney Gardner, - -41 n. Jerry Gardner, do. EAST PENNSBOROUGH. Herr & Hummel, lumber, ltngtetrart - & - Co.; ---- David Ling Wait, lumber, Adam Bolinger, do. D. J-Itynard & Co., do. Martin S. Ryan, do. G. W. Feeler, dry-goods, Wiliam Banks, groceries, Jacob Renningor, do. John M'Cormack, do. Jacob Longnecker, do. D. Denlinger, drygoods, Michael Free, produce, S. It. Patterson, do. Josoph Bidlnman, marketing, J. H.' ilauso, do. Christian Eve, do. William Wolf, do. David Brown, • .do. John Hummel, saddlery, 1r D.A N EFOED William Orooo, dry.goode, li= H. Rupp & Son, dry-goods, H. Rupp, produce, Hither & Wine, shoes, Cyrus Temple°. furniture, George L. Hale, stoves, John Soirer, marketing. Samuel Immons, drygoods, Wm H. Sekels, do. John M Tnmplen, furniture, Moses Baia, marketing, I= William P. Lloyd, drugs, Abraham Browers, dry-goode, MIMI Jacob %Veaver, Crall, marketing, 14 7 00 John Young J. Brubaker, Hiram Longneckor, produce, BOUTLI MIDDLETON A. M. Leldlgh, drygoode, . J; A. Cauffman, t , do. 13 10 00 Alexander St Mullin. dry-goods, 13 10 00 Samuel Knipp, Flour, 14 7 00 C. Hoover, marketing, 14 7 00 Daniel Wolf, Sr. Soo. do. 14 7 00 S. Klutess, do. 14 7 00 C. hoop. furniture, 14 . 7 00 Alfred Aloore,dryrgoods, 14 " 1 00 1311033 11.. J. St,aphons, dry-goods, Brindle% Sal, do. D. L. Deviney, drugs, Palette! Plank, dealer, Henry Spahr, flour, D. 11. Voglasong, dealer, =MEM D. IL INool, — dry'gnodsi - - - -14- - --- 7 0 0 Gomviller & Zug. do. . 13 10 00 Robeit tiryaon, dealer, 14 7 00 David tderklaff, marketing, 14 7 00 Robert lletrich, do. 14 7 00 SILVER SPRING David Strohm, drygpoda, John J. Coble. do. Jacob Simmons, do. Michael Leidich,. do. Joseph Fink. merchant tailor, John B. Leldlgh, produce, John Houk, dealer, Fisher Si Kapp, dealer, G. 11. Bucher. do. F. Breckenmaker, marketing, MIFFLIN. Henry Zeigler, dry.goods, EV D. fir Kinney, William Venard, marketing, MIDDLESEX. E. L. Shryock, HECHA NUMB VIIG Kauffman dr. Oswald, produce, -D. Comfort ,dc Sons,Arputpdh . __ Joseph Milligan, lumber, Dantol Grabill, clothing, . Bobb Garrltson, hardware, It. Witgou 5 Sous. stoves, J. B. Herring, drugs, L. Kauffman, do. Ira Day, do. Boyer St. Brandt, dry.gords, Joseph Irvin, confectionery, R. Thounkgrocerles, John S. Boyers, hardware, Samuel W. Worst, furniture, John Rupp, do MMar Eberly, dealer, Wohdorllch, stoves, Leldlch _it Mathews, do. Lewis Bobb„' Brindle &Nuiswanger, dry-goods o.•Kimes, shoes, Levi Belgic. shoes and hate, Mergaret Holmes, shoes, Mrs. E. Lamont, do, Aacob Swartz, jewel • L:'W.-Abramavol John_nolgle; dry v g= Henry Lese, do. . Andrew Singisee, groceries, B. o:Bowman, G. Emingor, - do. Tr: BiormAry.goodn, _ . - • J. P. lifOrol/11borger, muelo store, Thomas . It. Bryeou, produce, John Johnon* Son, do, . Joseph Singiser, do. Zacharins Ilaserstick, produce, George Hummel, do. - John Johnion, roarltoting tioo„ Eitlnoure, do.. Goo. Koser.:. ' • Fredr - alnrshil; ,''do.. JecolsWinemner, bakorr, ---Peter'43lnorechi merketing,:" -- . „ HEW OtItdDIIBLAND. . ^ dry•goOds, • Jno. 5.1111er 0 ,do Andress , Roy+, pr6ddoo, . Cb.a.des Opder. lembor. Leo k tberly, do. V. Feeman., do. Rudolph-Marten,do. Mo4sor k Georgellose;,produeq, NEwviLzx C: & J. P. Brown ? hardware, ' 8. G: `drugs, IVni.lleod, do. '. Wm., Buittri, • dryliuids j . T.' M'Oludish, ~do. • BCoUgh, do. ' L SrCullougb, gruser, Jairp4 Luughlln, olutadog, L. B. Handel, ,do. 131337331 EMI 10 00 "10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 V. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 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 7 00 12 - 14 - 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 13 10 oo 12 12 50 14 7 . 00 14 7 OD 14 7 00 1 4 . _7 PO -14 700 13 10 oo 13 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13E1!133 FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, .Croup, _Hoarse. tress. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases of the Bowels, arising from Cold, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief and (if at ail possible) cure of Pa. befits in advat c. ed stages of the latter disease. Thellabiamie-Cordialts-entirelyALVegetabla_prodne, lion, combining the heeling propertbut of the Dolma, with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing a combination so well adapted, to the'mimeses' Intend. ed, that thorn are but few cases of disease which will not, a an early period, succumb to Its healing and life Orin properties. - SIM' XIS ye ages, has the treatment of pulmonary dlseases oc pied the greater partite or the attention of the AfHentifle of the medical world, hut none acquired more eminence in Ids treatment of these .diseases, than the celebrated Prussian Dr. LIOOPLIND, the nil - gloater of the Balsamic Cordial. Hie life was devoted to 'the produc tion of reraedie , that would stand unrivalled. How well he has succeeded, the American people are able to judge: and we positively assort, that no preparations that have ever been placed before them, have conferred the same amouat of benefits on suffering htmaanity, or have elicited sd many commendations from all classes of soclety,as the remedies of Dr: Hootladd, prepared by Dr. C. Id. Jackson & Co4 - of Philadelphia. The ^ordial is , designed For a class of diseases more general and more fatal than any other to which the people of this country are subject—those springing from a " tamer COLD." That eminent , authorlty, Dr. Bell, 'says: "I will not say that Colds to our Inhabitants what the PLAOUK ithd"YELLOW Faun are to those of ether Countries; but I can aver confidently that tviy usher in disease of greater compliglty and mortality than these latter." 14 7 00 17 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 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 7 00 Entirely Vegetable, NoAlcoholicPrepnzation Dr., C. M._ JACKSON & Co., Phila. Fa LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, plseasea of the Kldneys,andall diseases arising from a disordered Liveror Stotnach. Such as Constipatlon,Jbward Plies, Fulness or Blood to the dead, Aeldity -- of the Stomach. Nensea, Heart% 'burn, Disgust for Fond, Fulness or Weight lu the Stom ach, Sour ErvatationsySinking °slit - acting at the Pit , of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head,. Hurried end Difficult Breathing; stuttering at. the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when tire tying posture, Dim neve of Vision, Dote of webs before the Sight, Fever and. Dull. Pain in the Head, neticiencrot Perspiration, Yel lownese' of the Skin and'F,y,es; Pilo IQ the Onte, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. - Sudden Flustiesi of Heat, 'turning in the Flesh; Constant itestginingelettvii,iswierea -Thiptereilene or 6ffiit.A.i Mid - WM positively preventWele Jo* .Waver, HI Inoue Poser, dco, , •.. Tbe,Prbprietor in calling the attention of th public to thlErproparation;,does s 9 with a feeling of the Utmost confidence in itivirtueit and adaptation to the diseases for witre.h It Ia recommended. .14 • ,700 .12 - 12 pi) 12 12 50 12 , 12 60 14 700 14 '! 700. 14 . 7 Oif , . • ' It Is 'no nett and -untried ertlole bat one that has stood the test of a twelve years' trial before the Amerb ban - m:ople, mid.lts reputation and sale are unrivalled •by any similar preparation extant — .The 'testimony in its favor Oven by thp , most prominent •and well•known Physicians and-Individuals In lbw cOuntrrialmin - 0 n,,,,, and A carefulimrouttrof the Almanac, .published aunu. ally by the preprietera, and to be had )grails' of any of tbelr Agorae, cannot but satisfy tbe.rnost skeptical that min .. remedy is' really deserving this great celebrity it has obtained. , - "1 - ' ~ ' ~• ~,• .., • • • g*:. S. TV. II A`VItiIf3,TIOIC, Agent, fortarllido. and by Dealers every here. ' . - - • [Apr.l% wm . ..••4 3 , , C 12R I ' l i . , • - • Nei. sas, iii!Arqprer 'STREET. 4,3 S ': T. '. wiLsON,.... , . 14, 7 00 14 ,_ 7 00 /4 700 _• g , 14 • 7 00 14 - - 700 13 • 10.00 13 10,00 12 12 50 1 310' 00 12 3 1,0 00 ' 12 50 14, • .7.00 , BVITER; Etas , oLottn . 86KA POuLTRYf'D'ACON ,LARD; SUBS, wept, pELTB,• ao„ - • ' 13 ]OOO ' 14 • ' " 700 00 t 4 700 13 " • 10_00 . 18;. 10;00 /2 ~12'50 13 ,, ' ,70 00 It '7OO 700 P . .rrorript .bn the •- • ; to X of the UrOtire. " IIEvERENCEs—r.MOCoIchOOO . .* Zolllnei J. Palmer & &.(10.;4olin 11, hilelehor &Co:: Teddlo, * showells *detrain', Pe.: Samuel Perry: John 1 10 )¢d. 11.-Burrell & co,, Brown t tOboid. New York. May S. °tosser, grocer, It. Frey, stc7'es J. B. Cobaugh, 'Ara., ' , rotes, .1. H. Herring, Agt. - ,.chabiti - Jonathon Fermi, mattrket ! tlt A'. . Furhmatii,: . :John,litirde.. rr93 l .‘• S. Miller, & John - L(4IN. 14 Iltlnnde&.Washingery'dr'goods, — ' tl4, James Nyle, ' '!' 'do. • l3 . llurst& Ilityg; iO. - -- 14 A. 31inteh. do. 14 Jacob Wagner marketing, 14 & Leiria Co , lead Barn, produtiE". 13 Snyder' &Ko utile, ! dot ' I t • J. & J. lillursN .! .:- - Netncorner & Horn; • - do. 13 James Bishop , market ing, 14. Howera.&.Lasthaw,dryfgOods, - -- 13 Henry Snyder, shoes, • .14 J. 41.11. Ilureh,(Oakillin, ) roryr ng, 13 , - lIOPBWELL. James ( b een, dry-goods, ; A 13 Shoemaker & Co:, do. ~ 13 John Newcomer, Saari" - Hoover , & Itebuck, marketing, 14 Christian Stevick, 14 • EEM William Myers, dry:goods, William Wams, do. • Miss ddr -- - George Russel, do„ • David Ilays, do. 11. Ocker, do. Jacob Bishop. markeilug, Jacob Baotou', do. WEST PEENSII9IIOI7.I . Ii. Woodward & Schmidt, produce, - 14 Line & Uhler, do. 14 Theodore llompshier, do. 13 Eber James, dry-goods, 14 G. W. lioblusou, do. 13 E. James,, do. . 13 Alexander Geodhart, Marketing . , •:, 14 Wm. Bishop, do. 14 Jerry Keep, do. - 14 , Jacob Ilaushew, i3ry;goods, - l4 SOUTHAMPTON. Strohm & Allen, drpgeods, Clark & Sone, .- do. Cleo. Clover, do. Schoch & Sone, do.. SHIPPENBDVIIM' J. Baker, groceries, , ' 14 7 00 S. C. Hellen, do. . 13 10 00 . 1). Cris Nell, furniture, • 14 7'oo D. Frantz, do.. 14 7 00 B. J. Suoddy, do. 14 / 00 P. S. Arts, groceriep,l4 7 00 . A. Hostetter, clothing, 14 7 00 Mrs. M. Dubs, notions, ' ' 14 700 Cox &51'Cune, dry-goods, .13 10 00 Itanken & Brothers, drujps, 14 7 00 .1. Heck & Co., dry goods,. • 13 * lO 00 If. Sturgou, trimmings, 14 ' 700 J. Landis. jewelry,. 14 • 700 Foreman & Bro., groceries, 14 7 00 J. & J B. Redding, dry.goode, ; 12 12 60 Grahil & Johnston, hardware, 12 12 50 11. Ilysinger, jewelry, 14 7 00 A. F. Wolf, stoves, 14 7 00 Kelso& Hinkle. stationery, 14 7 00 Willis, Moore & Co., dry goods, l3 10 00 3,11 Criswell, drugs,. 14 7 00 A. Softer, forwarding andyroduee, 13 7 00 itubey & Lawton, prodtice, ,- 10 • 20 00 Blair & Brother, do. 71 15 00 Martin Angle, lumber, 13 10 00 John Wunderlich,. lumber, 14 ._,. ~,.. 700 Philip Deitrich, groceriee, 11 7 00 Johnson & Soarer, forwarding, 11 10 00 Benjamin Biggs, marketing, 14 7 00 J. W. Meteor, do. 14 7 00 Stuart & Sou, dry.goode, 12 'l2 50 G. B. Cole, shoes and hats, 14 7 00 J. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 7 00 Isr.-el ~I Hughes, stoves, 14 7 00 Jacob Pague. groceries. 14 7 00 Forney & M'Plierson, hardware, 11 /0 00 John Stombaugh, . do. 14 7 00 Stevick, li u n tie & Co., dry-goods, 13 10. 00 C. W. Croft. hate &oboes, • , ' 14 • 7 00' John C. Altiok, groceries, 14 7 00 - C. 11. Hinkle, carpets, 11' 7 00 C. Fosnaught, confectionery, 14 7 00 BEER, OYSTER & EATING - HOUSES. ' CLASS. LICSNSE '7 - -- 10 00 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7, 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 , 7 10 7 10 7 10 0 5 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 Andre - W61.)b1, Carlisle; George Poland, " Preirk. Kenner, • " Gotluib Switzer, " Samuel Sykes, " Emanuel Weirleh, Wm. Moudy, Jacob Stratton, " John Caster. William Sykes, " John Hoffman, " Jameit Wharfe, " 11. Arnoldi, • " Airs. Low, " Mrs. Peters, Mrs. C. Myers, " , Mrs. C. Murray. " - 11rs. - 13. Williams, " Ewing Clatk, " .1. Deffunbsugh, East Penneboro', D. 11. Diller, Monroe, • S. Grove. Upper Allen, John Doyle, " J. T. Itippoy, Shipponshnrg, 8 6 T. G. Hoffman, " 7 10 James Mackey,." 7 10 John Steloy, Meehaubsibnirg. I.• 7 10 Peter Wagner ; 7 . 10 Henry Ellerin • t:" " L - 7 10 John Rupert, -7 10 John Nicholson, Newviiie, 8 .1. Si J. Crawford, " JUSeph IthottiP, 8 5 BREWERS AND DISTILLEkS. Wet. Alexander, Carlisle, Win. Burette, R. Quigley, Newton. A. Boater, 'South Middleton, M. 0. Iteitzhooser, Monroe D. II Voglosong. Upper Alien,. W. Henderson, North Middleton, 8. Grlssinger, TEN-YIN ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES, Ems hual WeNell, I table, George Fol,sti. 2 tables, George Foland, 1 alley, Jamas Wharf.), 2 tables, All persons In the above llgt aro hereby notified to take up their 'lemma without delay. June 7. A. L. SPQNSLEIL D R. 1100FLA.ND'S ItATAAI%II.O CORDIAL I HOOFLAND'S 'l*Ltuu4Tsp GERMAN BITTERS, =MEI3 WILL EFFECTUALLY CURT PHILAINELPHIA; ARta.alt, HEELF 4 W - & — WILSON.— FAMILY 811 vilkuptectiirm - - 7 00 7.00 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 MI V 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 16'00 16 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 Now style with the latest improvements, et great') reduced prices. These machines are noiseless, run rap idly and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty. and elasticity, which will not rip.. They are, tongues tionably, BEBT MACHINES IN THE MARKET. for family and general use, they will HEM, .FELL, STITCH AND - RUN, ' They can do anything that any other machine can do oir The new Remmers and other now improve. - • merits, without extra charge. 10 00 10 00 7.00 WHEELER Sr. WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. -None ere bettor adapted to fismtsy-ute,— 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 , , The undersigned having been iippointed•agents for Cumberland County, offer theni to the 'public with per feet confidence, that those who purchase will find them_ as represented above. Persona wishing to see the ma. chines in operation, will pleasicall at - the store of li. 9 Ritter:or at the Railroad °Rico, Carlisle, Pa. For fur Cher information apply 'to . . . 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Carllele,lllnrch 16, 1861.-6 moa URNITURE WARE ROOMS.-. oT • HENRY A, -.RHOADS C. 7 OU 0 4 . apt ce:a WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE. The subscriber hogs leave respectfully to law m the citlsene of Outline and vicinity, that be'•haa now on hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet Ware, consisting In part of, SOFAS," BUREAUS, DRESSING CASES, AIARBLE TOP TABLES. BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES, CHAIRS, Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames Ac. This work Is warranted of the best materials and workmanship, em bracing all the latest city styles, and will be furnished at tbe L lowest retail prices. N. 11.—CoMne made at short notice, and funerals at. ended to promptly in town or country. Carlisle Oct. 12, 'BO.-Iy. 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 REMOVAL.—Da. numLs has re moved his office from one door west of Saaton's Hardware Store, to his residence. own est Main Street, directly episodic the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. Office hours, more particularly, frOmli to 10. A. M., and from I to 3 P. M. Ap.26431-13m... Z' II ONLY PREPARATION STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, ,And-grows.more and_ more-popular every day I AND testimonials, new; anti_ alnn* without number, might be given from ladles and gentlemen, in all grades of society,' whose united testi mony none could resist, that Prbf. Wood's Hair Restora tive will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, In all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek. Mleb,, Dikatfitar • •• PROF. WOOD: Thee will please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head - all fell Off Over twenty years ago, caused by a Lomplicated chronic disease, at tended with an eruption. on the head. A continual course of suffering through' life havidg reduced me to a state oldepondence, I have hotheen.abhatuobtain stuff. for caps, neither hove T been able to do them up, In consequence of which my head has suffered extremely Rom cold. This induced MO to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two difilar bottle of thy Hair Restorative. about the firstof August last. I have faithfully followed LIM directions and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short, It is also coming in all over my bead. Feeling confident that another large bottle would tea tore it enthely and permanently, I feel antleuX to persevere in Its use,auctbelardestitute of menus to purchase any more, I would ask thee-if thee wouldet not he willing to send. me an order on thine. agouti for a bottle. and receive to thyself the scripture declaration —"the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAII KIRBY. Ligonier Noble Co, Indiana, Feb. sth, 1859. Poor. 0..1. Worm: Dear Sir—ln the latter part of the year 1852, wlalle‘attending tho State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a amuse • unknown to me, commenced. failing off very rapidly, ea that in the short apace of six months,..the whole upper part of nay scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover g. and mucti_otthexemaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when I toll you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual _acquaintancea_avere not_tio much.athloss.to discover the 'cause ca.' the change in my appearance, as my more /01.imate acquamtances were to recognize me at all. rwtonce made application to the most skillful phy siclansThar° country, bait, receiving no assurances from them hat my hair could again be restored, I was forced to becoaeareeonciled to my fate, until, fortunate ly, in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative Was recommended to me by a druggist, as being the mostteliable Hair Restorative In usu. I tried one bot tle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was pre• dueing tho desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a Mena have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I have re. commend.' its use to many of any trionds and acquaint. anew, who, I am happy to Inform you, aro using it with like effect. Vary respectfully, yours Lief:MAE. 30 00 A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, LLt Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. The Restorative Is put up In Bottles of three sizes,Ntx.,; _large, _medium, and small ; the small bolds half a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cont. more In proportion than the small, retails for two a bottle; the large holds a quart forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for $3 per bottle. 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broaditly, New York, and 114 Market Street, St, Louis, Mo. Sold by ail good Druggists and 'Fancy Goods Dealers. • [Ap. '6l. pRoF.__DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC on! THE NEW PRACTlCE.—ElectricCures.—Pain Is the prow onitor of death; relleve the pain and you check the disease. Aar. THIS OIL ACTS ON THE SYSTEM WITU ELECRTICITY.— Is of pure vegetable preparation', not the slightest den. gar of applying it outwardly or inwardly; it et once gives a permanent cure, In most. I aces, in from ten to twenty minutes. The beet physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement In the animal system is an of feet of the obstruction of the physlco electric fluid In the organ diseased a skilful application of the Oil puts in immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the cure is at once accomplished. No bleeding, no vomit log, purging or blistering is resorted to. Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil Is the marvel of this age for the followowing, (not every thing ) Cures Ithouniatism often In a day. Cures Netintlgia, Toothache, two minutes. Cures Cramp In the Stomach, five minutes. Cures Burns, Wounds ; Bruises, ono to three days. Cures Headache. fifteen minutes. Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, ono night. Cures Piles, Swelled Glands, ten days., Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Shoum, two to six days. Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abcess, six to ten days. Cures Frosted Feet and•Chilbialne, ono to three days: Cures Ague and Fever, one to 'two days, and all the Nervourrand Scrofulous Affections. Cures Deafness in one .to few days. Cures all Pains in the Back, Breast, etc., in 2 days. anarznass -CURED I • Now IfivXs4 Nay Hith, 1056. Prof. Do Grath—My brother has been, deaf three years, and one bottle of your Electric Oil cured him entirely. Yours, ' opt/Farm It. SCRANTON.— ANOTHER i INSTANT CURE , Huntingdon, Pa., Sept.. 1856. I do'cartify that Prof. De Grath 's Electric OH is In fellable for Rheumatic ,tiaina. My wife for some time past has been greatly afflicted and unable to walk, has been restored ,by the Application .of this oil almost In stantaneously. I can cheerfully recommend It to ab brs. JOHN WILLIAMSON. • , PILES,--Charics Flexion, Es., ex-Mayor of Cairideri Says six applications cured h im. Almost' Cured- his Rheumatism, • STIFF NECK. .. [Editor of Law Magatlne Cured Instantaneously.] Olmrd 'louse, Philadelphia. Prof. Clew. De Orath4-.1, freely give it as my opinion hat' yonr Electric 0.1 Is itniong_tha_niost-yronderful remedies of niodern times. At the earneat 'request of lady. who alleged that she had''-boon cured of a Mort 'painful alLetien by ice use, I waft Induced to trYrii bot tle, though at the time of purchasing,' hate believed it to boa quack.nunliclne..and ti..catchpennylminbug. lint atrial-convinces me that It possesses a magic power,- and it will prove a blessing to suffering humanity.,. • I recently took'n cold from aliening In datnp sheets, and my neck became aotuuchmwollen and pelnfulthat I could not tern my - head. - . ' - - • After using, Without success , everything prescribed • by, my pliyeklitu,l last ovening.tried.yourtieetric.oll. This morning rani well, the relief having Veen as coin. plate as It.was Instantaneous. •Yours very trul3r, • "'Editor Monthly •Law.Magaaine, • ' 187 11rMidway, , tititt 120 West 14th ilt., , N. Y. • Mr, ~Livingston belongs to the old; wealthy and:high ,ly respectable faMilles of the old settlers of New York, .-Any one can addreits,him on the auhject df the Olive letter, which will be answered - with_plcsisure„ ' Principal Depot, 277"8601103th Streati brait - Druggista, an'criti"Jeriseiatty Van - Wailiington ateeet; ShipleVri, Grove atreet Pr. Zabriskie's, earner of Orovi and flenth 'Bth Street;' 0. • Ptp:l2, . • . -. VINE; - EVA X BUMS of the latest .BtyTee andlmprovement'. 'liarrig - bonglit ettruntamal large , atookrof we Flt sell Elio entire ;stack at 'Very - Fowl/Am-6i -4INN • a very large assortment - of CoSartorthiewarkenl Mods. gfg..Stocks. Neck. Tire,Cravats. Feralliblrla anode, ac., at the lowest prices at' • I. LIVINGSTON'S. Aprlll2, 'M, , North Afenorpr Street. - )SING IBS Atrieficaq /igriculturalle H. 8 RITTER, or J. CAMPBELL I= H O WO MNi • TO TEIE'LADIEB: - - nth rs "B L OOM .01` ROSES.",, A - rich and 'flattens.' color for the cheektier lips. It will not wash or rub off and When 'once applied, remains durable for years. The tint is so rich and natural, that the (doted 'scrutiny falls to detect its We:- Can be removed by lemon juice and will not Injure the skin. This Is; newPreparatten used by the celebrated Court Beautiek, orLonsion and Paris. Mailed free, in •bottiss, with directions For use,' for - $l4OO mums pcoun , TOILET POWDER," ImPirta a dazaling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike - - - , anything else ueed-lbr-ttlik-OrpOSOßlaile-d-free—for - 60 (hints. AUNT'S BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles, sunburn end-all eruptions of the skin. 'Mailed free ror 50 Cents. HUNT'S "ISIPERTAL POMADE" for the bale atren , gthens and improves Its growth, keeps it from failing off and is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for 81,00 - HUNT'S "PEARL * BEAUTIFIER," for the tooth and gums, cleanses and whitens the tooth, hardens the gums purifies the breath effectually. preserves.the teeth and prevents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for 81,011 This exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of England, on her Marriage. Messrs. Hunt & Co., presented the •Princess with an elegant viewer Perfumery. HO which all of the above articles • were Included)to handsome cut glass with gold stop. perm, valued at $l5OO, particulars of *bleb appeared In the,puldle prints. . _ . All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5,00. Cash can either accompany the order,-or be raid to the express agent on delivery orgoods:- -1111DIT-&*Co. Perfumers to the Queen. Regent St.. London, and 77 Sanocim St., Philadelphia Pa.- For Sale by ell Ormmists and Perfumers. on. The Trade supplied. Oct. 26,7 60.-ly.' N 11.111 7 GOODS.—FIRST ARRIVAL . Tins, SEASON, Ogilby'a Cheap Caah Store I have just returned from Philadelphia and am now openings lot of handsome, desirable and cheap DRY GOODS, bonghtfor cash and will be . "Sold' at 'astonish ingly low prices. A large stock of new style prints, Chaleye, Debanes, Gllnghams, and other Dress floods in great variety. A now stock of bleached and unbleached Muslins, Tick loge; Shootings, Diapers, Linens, Checks, dm —A full assortment of Black Silks very cheap and very good. Another stock of those first class Steal Spring Skirts and under price. HOSIERY I lIOSTERY ! Ladles', Gents', Misses', and Children's Roes in great variety at low prices. GLOVES of all kinds and , price. CARPETS I CARPETS! I CARPETS! I A now supply or Ingrain, Cottage, Uomp, eud Rag Carpets. An persons In want of new style Spring. Goods are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock be• fore purchasing elsewhere. • 01(AS. 0G11.1.117, March 29,'01. Trustee. DRESSLER'S , HAIR JEWELRY STORE: No. 206, North Bth Street above Race, Philadelphia. . On hand an for nale,,Aeholce. assortment of superior patterns . , andII I ' PLAITV O - OROER, " Bracelets, l er . - kin g s; ' Finger Rings , Breast ~ Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and Guard Chains, &c., &c., zir Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be sent by mall.--Olve NDrawing as near as you can on paper, and enclose such amount as you may choose to pay.--Oo.t as follows: Ear Rings $2 to $6; Breast Pine $3 to $7; Finger Rings 75 cts. to s3,to; Veet Chains $3 to $7; Necklaces $2 to $lO. 021. Hair.put into Medalions, Box Breast - Pins, Rings, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. April 6, 18o1.—ly. FOR SALE Olt RENT.— The subseribee bfforti fo - r — sitle or rent, the new hree Siptyjkiskliomae - on North liannver Street. Posselision given on the Ist of April next. The - House has nine "moms, is • furnished • 1-- with' water and gas, and suitable eith etfer_hualuesiter_a_PriVetil_residenee.._ - • Oct 20, 1860.-t f. JANIE§ Ti WI AT Fat. . . • A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS West High- Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cumbeftrlnd County Agricultural Fair of 1857.) The subscriber has Just received the most splendid assortment of articles in his line, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de ry competition. Parlo r 1 Chamber, , Dhatng.room, FURNITURE, Kitchen and °moo Embracing every article used by Howie and Motel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In Bette. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, Jilt frames, pictures, &c., &C. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street, North side. A. B. EWING. "- 'I a ttentl - Mi given as "usual - to funetals orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. A. B. E Carlisle, May 12, 1858.-19. rust received another new and cheap . lot of Itlchardsons, Dunbar .4 Dixon Linens, MII3 line, Calicoes &c., &c. At the cheap Cash Store Nov. 2. 1860. CHAR. OG MD Y, Trustee. CARPETS: CARPETSI CARP.ETS Persons going to housekeeping and others want ing to refurnish, are respoctfully invited to examine our large and varied.sto-it of Carpets, such as Brussels, three'ply, superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Ve nition 3 /, I widths, RENIP' AND RAG CARPETS, Druggefe, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths for Halls, Loo_hytg,cilasses, plahrand fancy blinds and shades, fixtures, &c. Housekeeping Goods of Every Description. Having purchased these goods for. Nett Cash, we are prepared to offer great inducements to buyers, as we have lately gone Into this business we can warrant our goods new and fresh. LEIDICIf SAWYER & MILLER, • Carlisle, March 8,'61. East Main Street. VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Engravers on Wood N. E. CO}. FINTII & CHESTNUT STS., • Philadelphia. _,4FXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engra v fag wit', beauty, correctness and dispatch. 0,1 giniil designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations Persons wishing cuts, by fending li,Ph4ograph or Da guerreutype, can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, ace., engraved as well as ou personal application. Fancy Envelopes Labels, Bill Readings, Show Bills. Vhdting, Busbies and other Cards, engraved In the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. Nor specimens of fine engraving see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott do Co., E. It. Butler & Co. ' Nov. 60, 1860.-Iy. HAS LEFT LEONARD'S COR J. W. SMILEY Hereby, gives notice to his friends, customers, and the piddle, that he has removed his store from Leonard's corner to his now room—formerly known as Keller's hat store—On North-lianOror Street, between the Car• lisle Deposit flank and llnyett's grocery Store: ' His stock of READY•Id ADE CLOTHING, Boots,' Shoes and flats is largo and . complute,' and y r ou can depen .1 upon the fart that ho ran and will sell cheaper. than ever: and always Intends to sell good goods and at a lower „price than any person elke. CLOTHING Always on hand, the moat seasonable, beet made ,and fashionable Coate, Pantalooos and Vests from the commonest to the boat qualities, which cannot fail to fit, pleamtho eye and give sane faction in general. Also, Shirts, Undershirts and &Myers, collars, cravats, suspenden3, gloves, stockings, &a, A., all to be sold at the very lowest . prices.. BOOTS AND SHOES • Always on band, a largo and complete assort. Iv meet of every variety of Hoots, Brogans, Oxford Ties, Slippers, Gaiters, :Jefferson s, Am., for Ladles 1 1 , 1 and Gamin:nen, Misses and Boys, .youth and children, all to be sold cheap. Also on , band and con Manny manufacturing the best Fine French and Mena M"rocco Boots,.and Jeffersons for Ladies. *3— All rips sewedfreeof cbarge. ' • . RATS: . • . , A•large stock of Ilatn for •Mon, Boys andit - 01211dren, common, good and flue. All aoll! wing cheaper, than over. • • . TRUNKS. TRAVKLING niaktAllillti.LAS,VErt- _ ICANISHD - OUM COATS:' AND Imaumps— CHE ,PP,g_ THAN R n R., _ . _ • I hereby tendor my thanks to my customers and frieude. (0,004 favors, and earp.s.etly solicit you all to (11l and see me and my stook of goods, before you put.. chase elsewhere. as I am tloterininod to use ovary effort to supply - yau with the very 'mat t -and at - such prieos as *lll suit ell.. lie pavt , cular to look for tnreign,- April 5.4861.-4 y. 1. W. 8311LEY. NT D R ST . 0 E NEXT DOOR iro,iivuoOrs CORNER. reretved a-large- assortment alarge ateortment" of Fresh Drugs, Con& ctionarles' and itsmuy.Article,em . PERFtridtßiEs, BPIOBA, such as ' i . EPPEiti OLOYES • .AIISPIOB and- OINNAMON,IreattIy, ground 'every, weeki--.Easettoos of all.kidda lost made. AU the P,atent• kfedtalfies of the day conatantly, on hand: Also,'ltroyy battle ef,lfiefferier V e Pa ' Vel v t:stilacYli - POOne VdtiACCO -• Seaot it§ of beat prano,..recerrett.teghlarly: -,&144,. goyim- Pow ders by the package or email of the beat.igednßY, , . REYNOLDS & 1 1 ,EIFFER. 'EarDefe, , , y. , , , • ROOM-FOR, RENT,=—The • , large Storialtoorn it the West end of lVialp Streit. Itlstittednp altla countera, and:thelring And bail large and conronlont collar. Posseaslon Oren horned ately. Enquire of ADAM SEXSEMAN. Carlisle, bee. 21, f. NOTICE: -."-:-,The "BoAßii , or RELIEY,' .. . . , of Cumberland county,. will. miiik .0- the - Cont • tolisioner'a Oilier:lu Carliele,ad . 116rutay; ths Brat day or JnlY n'-xt. at 10.- o'clorlt, 'K. 'lt,' at which , tithe' this *realm composing the Soldier's -Beller Cotnmittee are requested. to , prevent their cialthe. By order or the Board. - -_ - . J. AltrdBlll,oNO, Clerk. Carlisle, June '20,1061.-1 t:. . • „ .. • To pus,INESS EN. • • Au excellent chance for reliable business reenlesteraes 'a profitable manufacturing business. reittiviogiints Itsestabllshtatititeind prinecntion. ..The man ufacthre consists in the appplicatfolsof *-ter. culler composition or enamel to common red brlcks,and a variety of other building material, ornamental arch/. tectural flnlshings, celliogs, tiles for floors and for roof , , This enamel they be tinted ef. any color, from tbir purest, white to the deepest Week; with all the colors , - and shades,between: It Imparts to the articles towhlch it is applied a hardness and durability, almost incredl. his, and a beauty surpassing thatof the rarest and mast "costly of the variegated marbles, and; unlike - them, is ' Impervious to moisture, and will never fade,' Main, or deteriorate, costing but a fractional part of the,price of ordinary marble. , It le ale° valuable for table and stand tops, mantle. places, monuments, and an endless variety, Of other ar ticles of staple use: The procestrof applying theenamel is simple, while the articles enantoled will command • ready salo, affording large profits. Ilespensible parties may procure licensee for manuficturing under thepat• ant for city or prominent towns In'the United ' , Statile, by applying to the subscribers. A small tarbton . the articles manufectured will be required for the use of the Invention. Circhlare giving full particulars will be forwarded to all applicants. The superior merit, and beauty of this enameled building material to anything In hse:hai the uequali fled indorsement of many - of - the most eminent-areal tects and'iteleotilie men of thliandottier.clties. For particulars address UNION - GOODS AND INSIGNIA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. General Depot, 12, ANN Street,.Yelo . York. ENVELOPES with new and splendid devices at the lowest rates. let quality (white) per thoneand, $ 6OO . 2nd " 15:04 let " Light But 6,50 2nd " 4.75 Name and Business Card printed 'on' them if re quired. A single package Of HPLIOIDID JUITZLOO sent postpaid for 20 cents. SPLENDID ENVELOPES poet paid for 111. UNION PAPER extra quality -at saw per Jteam.- 'One quire sent poet paid for 25 cents. UNION DA DHES AND ROSETTES..elegantly made up at 10, 15 20, 25 and 33' cents each: Liberal disconnt when ordered by the quantity. - • PORTRAIT OF MAJOR ANDERSON, 25 cents., TILE YOUNG CONTINENTAL, 25 cents. A ch',racter of '76. THE STAR SPANGLED BAN NER, - 25 cents.'• A heart stirring design.- BOMBARDMENT OF SUMTER, 25 cents. A splendid colored engraving. MASSACHUSETTS 6th REGIMENT and the . MORE MOD, 25 cents. . . A splendid colored engraving, giving a correct Maier the terrible tran•action. OZ. Sent postage 'paid, on receipt of price. For Recruits and Volunteers, being a complete 1116t111/11 of all 'military tactics and regulations. Arid neverbe• tore published 's° complete and sheep,. sent postpaid for 25 cents each. Liberal discount when ordered - by the dozen. all information concerning Union Goodsoic., eeat oa application. air AGENTS WANTED;:, Address all orders andcomulualeatlons to.. ---1.;.- 7 43 6 i - VONPFA -1 00ee' 'May 31-It. N 0.12 Ann Street Now York. 9I J IIRE INSURANCE. THE ALLAN 1 AND EAST PENNSEQRO MUTUAL FIRE is . itAIW.E.C-03ZRAICE ufEnzeberlancloounty,-trompee rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organtied i and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, vie: . . . . Daniel Bailey, William B. Horgan, MlehAal CockHo, 3. Elchelberger Christian Btayman, John C. Dun. lap, Jacob H. G r oover, herds Hyer, 8. Eberly, `llenJa. Illosaeri J. Brandti° Jcireph -- Wickershasßo Alexander Cathcart. - The rates of insurance are,ae low and favtrable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application topic agents of the company, who ace wait np o n them at any. time. 859 WM. R. GORGAS, President CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President. LEWIS RYER, Secretary MICHAEL COCIELIN, Treasurer. Managera—Wm, R. Corps, L. Byer, Christfaci Stay. man. M. Conklin, J. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Bally, J ii.Coover, Alex. Cathcart, Wickersham, J. Richeiber ger, 8. Eberly, J.,,Brandt. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sherrick, Allen, Henry - &flaring, Shiremanstown; Samuel 'Woodburn Dickinson; Henry Bownian, ChurehtOwn - ; -Mode; OW flth, South 3liddletoct; Samuel . Graham, W. Pence bore'; Samuel Coover, Oleehanicsbnrg ; J. W. Cockiln. Shopherdstown3 - D:COOVer, Shepheidstown; J. 0. Sax. ton, Silver Spring; Bent. Hasetstick, Silver Spring ; Charles Bell, Cmllele ; John Flyer, Carliale. YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, DOTer; Peter WOl. ford, Franklin; Jas. Griffith, Warrington ; 3. Y. Dear Serif, Washington.; D. Rutter, Newburg; 10. Clarly Dillsburg. DAUPHIN CO.—Houser & Lochman, Harrisburg. ' Members of the companyhavlng policiesabenttCelt. Ore, can have theme _ems, by making application to any of the Agents. April 20. 1859. . . a ANIELT MACH INK.FORTICK, The subscriber having purchased of. E. WILCOTT DANIELS, the patent right for sixteen counties, in the State of Pennsylvania, for his machine for Picking Mill. stones, Is prepared to sell Individual, Township, or County rights for the same. Ile would call attention to the subjoined certificates, from practical millers, to the merits of thils highly valuable machine. JOSEPH' NEWCOMER, Mechanicsburg P. 0., Curpbmltindt`o.; Pa. We have seen and tried E. W. Daniel's:Patent Mill stone Picking Machine, and feel satisiled.that It has no superior for doing its work, and saving much time and hard labor. We can therefore safety recommend. it to any one Who wishes to take an Interest in it. . . . D. FL Voglesong, Comb. co. Edward Staley, Adams eo. Halm) Mimes, do. David HiIMU., do. Andrew Harlin°, do. W. I. mypin i • do. C. McLanlcher, do. ' Elie' Stover, do. Israel S. Trestle, Adams co. Isaiah Test.. do. Wm. O. Lott, do. D. F. Liwisberger . do* Jacob E. Myers, do. IL W. Dintiliangli, do. Philip Sterner, do. J. Newcomer, Frontline°. Wm. Duttro, do. Alex. Hartman, _Ports, !March-22, 1861.-3 mos. I, I STATE NOTlCE.—Letters Tetaa 1, mentary upon the estate of alargaret - A. Mcli. henny, dee'd., late of the borough of Carlisle, hail„ been Issued by the .Register of Cumberland county, of the subscriber residing In said borough. , All persons indebted to 'said estate will make payment and , thisie having claims will present them to A. CATHCART, *um:dor Carlisle, May 17, 1861.-61. MACHINE & WHEELWRIGHT EillOP. WM. CROMLICH & , Now. .51anufacture and keep constantly for, ale' at thei.• New Shop, on North Hamner Street, Carllale, opposite Raymond's Hotel, &largo assortment of Anti. cultural Implements. such as horse powaii, - thriehlog machines, with separators attached, cloverhullers, gialn fans, corn shellors, STRAW' & FODDER CUTTERS. of which are all the latest and best improvements Wagons of every description, harrows, cultivistors;Oorta ploughs, field Rollers, single and double shovel plough., &c. Carriages on band and made to order. Mein . * smith shop attached, all custom work lu to wn or 'coun try, done with neatness and diegatcla,.. teredring of all kinds done at shwa notice and on reationablOterms. Thankful for past favors, we reapectfµlly.aollcitaliberai share of the public patronage. • ' - .fiir- (Mesas LI MAIL PROMPTLY , . ATTRLDED VER. Lumber, cast and-wrought-Iron scraps Jake - ri in exchange far work. April 19, '61. 7 .-3 in. • Cure Coughs, Cold, Hoarsenes . _ Influenza, any Irrilation. or 5..... C )W • , Soreness grilse Throat;"l4.• BRONGHIAL lieve„ the aching Cough in ''Consumption, Br OA. Asthma; • and 'IVO 'o ,c_, Catarrh: Clear andi gioe stren,glh4o; , Mg-voles -of • ' runi,zo SPEAKERS iindiptfrita Few era aware or tilt' Importance; eolillieablittgh or '• Common Cold" to Its first stage ; . thlit ithictiig the beglnultm Would yield to Loalld rened,*o( ileitected, soon attacks the Lunge. . 41 hown'attionchlalTroehes,u containing ,demulcent , lngredlents, allay' s rukeicieaery alit Bronchial Irritatfom.'l\ - • . BROWN'S TRO-HER ' nnowws TIIO 11E8 BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHE BROWN'S THOOHES BROWN'S TROCHE BROWN'S oritoariss BROWN'S TROCHE BROWN'S TROD HE , 7 4- O°. HRO TROaxsa Nov. 50.16 ME JOHNSON & PRALL, General Agents for Enameled Building Material 21 NASSAU STREET, NEW yolui: • HAItDEE'S TACTICS, ARENTS. ING MILLSTONES wax. CROBILICHI „ ,Thilktroable tbe"Trocbea" . are speejdoihiiiiipegui4 =cotton 111.140f0 w4lsperer.”'n ' - N. P.l9lWali .idl recommend Si!,lr;*.a*LPublta . BEV. H. (OAFS; " nayejiiived .extFe#ol7 eoiflpeibla "Tbilidgreatein." REV; HENRY WARD DERDI/Ell. ......,.. Almost instant rellefin - the'..dielretol- -- I lug labor Of breathingpecnliar t4Alitemut• ~. REV. A. 0. 'icooLy.sros. -.• u vont,fting no) Opium. , or A. RAY - ' 'DR A •'41:.• RAVEL iiirl°uB." ' - -, '• ;' -r-- ..oiLetelit , Baton. - • a A simple and 'pleacant 'Mmbliatioll or Col_liil4, *a ..'7 'i ' ll . o,:i„iiiioELOW. '• 0 Beneficial 1 n Jlronehlile. , .!-- i-!•,. ~' ' ' D-1!•; J.F . Ir''PA4te, .4 r have . erpired . them ,eaCellent ** ler Whooping ough,” . . , . .11BV. U. ' W. *Ain**, '• Beneficial when compulleabta aC;lia3,. auffaring thcm Cold." ', '-', , • ~... REV. B. J. 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