Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. r 1 HIS preparation; made from the best Java Coffeer'lS reeemmended by physicians as a superior Nutiltidus !leverage for Conorel Debility, Dys pepsia, and all Mantis disorders. Thousands who have been compelled be abandon the use of-coffee will uso this without inlbrious effeets. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 mints, 'dlt'S LE VAIN. the pufest, nod best linking Powder known, for making light, sweet and uutril ions broad and calms. Price lb ...Jots. ill oufnetmed by M. li. liMilock, Chemist, corner of Brood k Chestnut Ste., Phila., and sold by nil Druggists and (in corn. 1802— I y 1 '1 he Treasury Note, ALITTLE Book designed to aid in dlsartning treason and restoring repose to the na tion, to provilo homes of comfort, and open up fields of enter!. ise for returning volunteers. Thik book should be in the hands of every reader.— PH... , of book, one copy, 10 cts.; lb copies $1; al copies tea. 26 ; 100 copies SG. -. Address orders accompanied with the rash to JoN ES W lowan, t) N. sth St. (Box 2070) Philo., Pa. N. B. Agents wanted to soil this book in every town, omoti trod State. Vehreary 1502-3 t TRIENNIAL APPEALS. rriall: Commissioners-will hold the Ap poal9 on tho Triennial Assessment of tin sorer l Boroughs and Townships 0r ellllllloll.lllel rims ito, La Lila oar i$ 2, at the following times and plans. i It: Monroo, at the house of 'l'. A. Liggett, on M"ndoy, tin 111th Ok March. f.Tpt ieg , at the house of Jacob Otetot, on Tors day thn Il th. II Imptlon and Lower Allen, at the house of George Duey. on Wednesday the 121 h. Enst Pounsborough and New Cumberland, at the house of Jacob Shell . nn Thursday the Vit h. Meehanleaburz and Upper. Olen. nt the tissues of Geo. L. Simnsler, 1n Merhanie,...burg, nit Frlday the 11th. Nliddlesex and North Middi don, at the Conunission• ers' Unica. nn Saturday thy Frantthrd and Newville. at On In of :Inn 7‘l. Woodburn. in Newv Ilia, on Nlointay the lith. . . . Hopewell and Newburg, at the house of James Akin on Tuesday the IRth. • • • • • south...lTbm, Sh nn. - 1 Township nt the Imo.. of John Furl, In Shipnonsburg, on We Iny the Newt..., at tho hon., of ('. Mellinger. on Thurs.l.ly the .20th. South NI iddletnn r nt the Commksioners' Offil'e, 011 Friday tho 21,1. Carlisle, at tlio Commissioners' (((lie, on Sat urday tine l'enn and DIA Inson, at the Stone Tavern, on Monday the 24th. %rust Pen n Ott - trough, at, the house of _Less is Zitzet , on Thesdny the 25th. J. IT. IVACMONEII.) )). All LLItII, -C.nnmr'.v M. KO ST, February 4C. 181;2 PRICES REDUCED ! ()G11,1317'S CILEAP CASII STORE diALicor,S s and 10 cents, best /quality Calif, at IYII, rent, DcmeAlicGinclnunsal, cont. 4, 11,nne,t .t 10 vont, 4-4 I , muc , tic , _"r , (l article. IV 4, Tickingq. Cheek, Talilo err low prim. c,mt,,a Flannels 12!:' 2 , Ilnopcd Skirts, the rh o s nett in . I.llc c"only. LLA(:K SILKS n t very 1 , .w s flannels tinder nnj,.o. CIPTIIS. CA Jeans. Vintino, nt Jug's , low plitiing. • AI - I my OM frb'llfiS nut nee rennni . tfillly In. vital In 'all :11Iri for t ns I will not 1111(1,FrIld ity ,111 - 713t - frir In tint. t" ,, IIITItyi • Main Ftrut.t, opp,ite tht. CliAtt. nitiLßY, l'ruster 11=1 - • GLORIOUS VICTORY! - TnE late brilliant victories achieved Ly ..111-1.,.,eral A roll, 1141,-.4 gl:oldrloot 4-vory rorrioat. g tv r o r, 4 „ssurn nce of II tp1 , •11% 1 , ,t..1111.11 IFl'Zit . ll o f • nag I Lnvr min t r- r . l to olie, to trPlmrmtinm. stn. It Af CWODS, At 1.1 1, , trill satitfy rocry pcocon Aro doom, 1.-An 4414. IT.. 1,4m1.t. from rn v othor lino ill with hI , it . • .i 1111,11,NjIlbt. ( . M111111,11,1, I , IISiIIPC, 1 11,,,,111,0”11, BLEACHED .NIT::7I.INS. :111.1 Ih.• until° 9111111tity Of unl,lenelled hand I 'in r x• 11 d ‘lu,lin at .Si•nutO 1 1 \1r:1 , 01 . 1111y 111. In 01111 EV 1.. Also. Ittnot) ('ALIcoEs (.1 Nlarrimarleti, SPragUe . F 3114 riwtita..), at la 1..; rte ol,l pri,a, A larva- it,corttnimt ~,a•llettt. ',vow! .Itttit.rilt)g at. 01.1 privet:. Ytay ];LACK SILKS, nt r,2 , 75, 57 1 4, $l. The R7 l (' the same that .411t1 of." $l, nml nUr dollar quality Is the snlne Ihnt Ims been nud iv sllll nulling at $1.'25 per yard. OING11.1:%15, in great profirdon nt 12 , .' 2 , old priers. Alen, Canton F111,111.•1,111141 Kelal •‘,llll , at the old ',river. And in CANPETS and MI, i'l,OlllS. I ruarantee that, nn ni,, , t o , llShle ill' Philade! phi.,.an compete ) either rinan.l4,y or prim. In addition to the above, I hare n very totsto t of Ribbonn. l.nro Enll,roill vri.,, i hdainec, Ca,htnnreg, Al vrinoes, Coburge. Flannels - , and other DRESS GOODS, r.f the latest sty', and ehrire,t. patterns. Mr sneer.c.: herrtnrore hak , onahled me 10 ~Fror ad vnntairev tenet 01 , 1 cie.tniners and the pn generally, w hieh nre not !v.v. •tP,Poi by ethers. toi rtienla rly then. ilo /111 , 1.01111 , Ipl ,oinmenring nn.te to Inv In 11 stool: at tho preNent hiell nriees In the prinrll•ol rine=. A disrriminatintt puldh• sill sit isfv I hrrnsolven nf the truth of the rorego.lng bef..re reharl e?ikr•wlwre My t ,111011flonS stork of 1:00 I. Ili& in prinvipally be the rise. is arDnithal to he the large- t het.vl.l . ll teielphin /onl l'iltsl , ll,. I Invite all ................lit el Bargains In Dry 1i0,014 all toed examine at the , old and .yell kllo.'ll Stalld of Feb 26. 1662 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! QINCE the late victories Domestic r(.t -rinmls hnsu (1, aTni ti er, is imw it p, „a ~,,, .4 gettlei, it pmppls t I,EI 1/11 . 11, I- 111 S EIL A )1 111.EIL, at I 11 , tww Str , le. tuLLlcr \l,l ill's 11101.1 ELIA ?Ittlu strevt 1 are Lug daily lAlge hup p' n ot NEW sPIZINU GOODS nld'cto.•lc tve are, determined to sell a CITY WWI), tit ueery tnrltr; Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices. A large :id, of new Black Silks Itt. 75, ST 1.00. 1 25, 1.50. I :3. 4901:50: now Spring Delain es tit 25 eont4:: 4,0 w yards best quality Merlo", C.Thero. Farah. 11.114 A u Henn ['riots. dal It and light colors. new styles, at 11. t a largo lot at 0. H and 10 Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, Lost quality English, 12 , /, 'el S. All kinds Poinestie toe l 2 ;pt anehOst er ;30 pieces French 111111 S •utrh Dress and 1100 not Mittman. At 25. lATIOWN AND WHITE MUSLINS e.t, wholesale nod retail, a good quality 8, fine 10. 4 4 ids Also, 54. 10 4. 11-4. 12.4 at corresponding prices. All kinds of it '1 Y 11in WS In largo supply at roditood prices—Tickings, Stripes. Checks. Dllll'ol , o, rye, Cot ton Diaper, 57., Sc. Lion Goo Is it all Shots. Tahoe Cloths, Shootings. Linen Diaper, Nap kins, Shirting ',loons Shirt Ft ont.t. Collars, at the old prices. Whitt. Uuods, ,tp Stink, at old prior, SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, sbav,l, Embroideries, to , Hoop Skirts dir et fro, the Lt.:tory. 800 doz. Ladles', nt bo o. )1 en's and Bay's HOSE, 12° % to 25. Men's 1111,1 Boy ', , NV ear— BLACK cLovis AND CASS I MERES, nil grades, Fanry Cassimeres, lid rot ;• , st3les, Veslings. Satinets, Jeans, Cotton:ides. ke., Having seenred the s‘trvi , es pin first class Tailor. Ise nro prepared to get Clothing in the no.st Lodi:n.l4l.lr style at shot ot CARPETS!CARPETSJ! 114 tiro rarelying our Spring supply of Carpets, rnmprin. in; all the various kinds kept inn first class Carpet How, Carpets ranging in price from 1.2,!.4 to 1 2:',.- 1111 Cloths, all widths', Mattlngs, Looking Shadier and blinds of nil kinds. I .0.10 lbs. C trpet Chain; Feathers: Cotton Batting; Counterpanes, Re, tte All the ahoy° goods and litany others, we offer to pun rilagers et a moil lid vanq above east. Winter Press Goods—Shawls, Mantles, furs. less than fast post We are etorminod not to be undersold. Please call and o.vamino otir irnMetteostdelt, . , Iri,.We will in alto Add Riot. of Now floods as the sea son advances. All Goods warranted to be w lint wo call t 15Oio for. _ . . . . LEMICII, SAWYER MILLER Fubrnnry L4W SCIDOOIL HARVARD COLLEGE, 180. rilWO Terns of nineteen weeks each, I commencing March 3d and September Ist. For Catalogue and Circular, addrsia. 301 0 .1. PARK KR, Royall Professor. Cambridge, Mass , Feb. 21, 1862-3 t SIRE INSURANCE.-Tin ALLEN fit , AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SU - RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpce which, with our old stork we fare dtitermlued to sell at rated by au act of Assembly, In the your 184:3, and hay. leg recently had its charter extended to the year IRSa, is now In active and vlgot ous operation, under the se. porleVentionce of the following Dowd of Managers, viz: William IL Gorges, Christian Stay mant-M. Cocklin, Atex.Catlicart, - .) 11. Coover,John.Eirholber ger, Jossith Wickersham; Steel. 'Dimly, Moses Bricker, Jacob Conine., and.l. 0. Dunlap. . Tito rates of insurance are as tow and favt ruble as any Company of the kind In the State. Portions wishing to become menibors are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon theta at any' time. WM. 11. POUGAS. President, Elierle's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President Carlisle, P. o. r JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y., Mechanicsburg.. MICIIABL 000KLIN, Treasurer,.Shepherdstown. - AGENTS. ' " , CUBBIBILAND. COUNTY.— John Shor-leir e Ailen , henry Zenrlng, . Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Poppe'r Bleichuron ; Remy Bowman, Churetrtown; Mode Orli fi th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, , W. Penns horn , Samuel Coover, iffechanieshrwg ; .1. W. Cocklin, Sherdrerdstown; D. Coover, Shophorilmtown ; 0. Sax. Ann, Silver tiring; John Byer, Carlisle; Valentino Peeman, Now Cumber ithd.„ YOUR: COUNTY.L-W. S. Nicking, Dover :Ins. Griffith, `Warrington; J. Deardorff, Washington; Richey civoc..Dllleburgi,D, utter,Talrview ; John IVililams, DAUPHIN CO.- , -.TneoliTloveanc Parrlaburg. -- Olembera of the compaoy having polichisabont to ex Dirk Nan have theca renewed iv - making application to any of..the'Attonts. ' Fob. 28,1862. FOR RENT. - • • • s e Yeign' tike. let Apri1,•7862. 'tha Dwol. ling 'lodge :and' Storo 1t0 ,, m . on .Ntlirth Iknoyar street, - Carlisle, ,now oadupidd • by L. hlyars. •• "January raiumn. t t e ria,e t WiLLLAJI °RACE]; JOHN MILLER, and iI`II,LIAif CORNMAN, Esquires, Di'Pec tors of the l'oor and of the Rouse .f Em ployment of the County of Cumberland, in account wall. said County, from the , first day of January to the thirty first day of December, 1861. DR. Cash received from County Treasurer, Carlisle Deposit Bank loan, Gardner Co., fur old drill and old metal, A. Bonier and others for hogs, Caldwell and others fur let d and tallow, John Faller for eggs, R. Morrison, F. Weslibush, J. Hellman and William Lane, deceased paupers, 175 52 William Gracey money refunded, 8 75 D. Wink for 1 barrel of cider and apples, 3 50 - - - . . . . Drover for roan horse, 100 00 Drovers for pasture, . CO 00 J. P. Sterling for Ilse of Mary Knottio, 55 00 J. M. Means for use of C. Laughlin, Cl 50 Ji CieTnlenin, EteL , for hides, 13.1 on fur postage, , 5o Conn en for vest, 57 Cash paid Bentz and (there fir merchandise and groeerios, $5.5110 50 Mr,.‘. sanshangli and others, out door paupers, 1,112 hl York and other counties for paupet a, 70 02 Dauphin county COIIIIII6HOIIOIB in.:, mint of lartril Wolf deceased, 300 00 Shoemaking, 'Liming and Hats,: .7) 1.5 Per out door funeral expenses, 110 no State Liinatk Asylum, 4 . 29 14 Slonsluble and .lustive fees, 1:11 54 Farming utnimlls, 100 14 Wain and grinding, :171 :1.1 Clover and l'iniol6 snail, 9.0 ',.'i Illaelmniithi ug, 110 51 Plaster, .7 113 00 Wagotitnaklng. 75 94 Now wagon hed,' :I`2 50 Carp. uteri lig, 0 Lumber,, 55 70 Coal for lime, 1::.9 110 Coal fir fuel, SO Su 11',/,/1 for fuel, 217 12 Win. Graves' and of hers, for eattlek 1,152 91 Gardner 0 Co., Om castings, kettles, repair. ing Inort:e power, ,te., 70 07 MEE Avirllory, l'A) .1U l'arfiitnro, Ci AA hwtLap ;1:.2 .Iti Illldwaro, A:4 hi tHriltln ~A..IA, Ida ntg, A r, 1s 21 Exp.,. e, . 1.0.. t ont and p,stagn, A 11 IVrai.vi,g, d Ong and carding, 2.! 57 Sundrios, coi 13 31edietnes, (.3 lin Out door medical hid,ill.) lis , ii. P. %eider. physician, salary, 1(111 oil Ilarrislong Bonk lan, 9,i/no oil C.irlicle Deposit Rank discount on loan, 31 on Fire I nsur :meg Compail y. I 1 .e.: Appropliation to Fire Compimy, lo on 11. rinyiler. Hnlary, 2'25 on W.. 1. Shearer,ll4 - 2.1 . salary, 3 l 11l J. I.oloioll for BE4lth/11111Y. 5 2.", Jacoli Sprier, Esq., Treastner, salary, I'll ou A. Hosier extra 141 s, '2.4 on (Villiain 111,00.) . I'Llnl 11', 10 00 John Miller ii I 0 lialanee due Treastner on lagt Fc1(10110011., 017 illi I= tritTl FQIIEIt, Esq , I : trntstiter r" I'mr ml , l tho 11.tu -, .4 ,16 - ty,1.•.• .tint with the Dhe,tor.• ..c ..titlttsitt t ht• tt,,t .her .I.llliNtiy ti.l the thirty Meth,) 1.1 Ihweot het I eel. l'Arch re.e.ived from Oeunts (7,11101h,j0n,,,4, 4•).:190 nn •• Dep.e.it 1110 k 111311. 01) " " 1,111 .1111..,111. soul.v. 114 I.XIIIII - ~t in the Prim t, pr.t 1.41 rll ril .29 By haniner (Inv Tielt•tirerovt. t la.! twit I„ lil7 h:; Ell= Stock on Farm .1-t January, 1-1;2. n ltnrs.,.. 14 mill:rt.ws. ]t t. 10, ntners, 7 sou s, 3 pig, and ..:I.llt.att. Pork, Beeves and Veal, tithened and killed in 32 l:, , cos. Cbial 1b,,l 19:20n 11,, 9 , 31 , e, (3,9 - aging 1.31 i Ihs,; fiS I,gs, (n,crogiltg lin Ihe.,) 9,62 , waking in all 29.4 , 4 lirs. Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1862. bread and 1 narrnw whrrlyd IV:1;:1211, I Stolle AVanin, 1 wngon Iced. 1 pair wont Iniittirs, 2 pair lid, Inildeis, I jack screw, 1 cart and 1.11.1t•gi.0r,, I npring nag". Mid 11A1 . 1/CS, /11l Ul! Fled, r, pit.' S. 1 4illg11• and t vol 1 Ingo mid. 4 stnall .11141:11,r,, 1 iollcr, 1 di ill. 1 tlirc , hi 11,ne icly, awl belt. I I t"d.ter Isheelnal q. 2 log 111'.1s .•1 rear , , ..f pllO grtrs. 1 kith and I enrryin2 sin calls. sii4,ll: tici, 7 ii) net, I It 11311,, II diAin , . 1 o , t, Ili is irpan ter I Sri. 1 , 1.1i•ls , 1111111 grain iinillcs. 11" ircin Iris scti In, 1 wite rakr, 1 pickr, mat tic.roi, :1, c. , n. and n Tamil r ni 110iin harnmrrn. conrrVlll2 t fcrl,n. L/111 , , .\.e. Schedule rdtuwing the, to-tweeds o f th e Farm for I .1:t I. 1111, svit,..lt. 91 d.. r), 2171 dii — lff 171. 12k4 .1.. id /.:11 , , .Inl/•,/ , 1.1 I..ads //I lyty, . or/11..1 , 10r, 11 ,1 . 1 3 1 1 /14. ot 1,t1,, 3 , 4 , 1 11/:1.1 , ..1 11 , /11 rook 1, 1 , 1,t1 / , 1 ;41.4/41i 1 , ...111k, 1,1./..4/1 •tl/311 1_.1. , .41 to n1...._. 1 , 1 11 , . tdf ri/t1 s 7 d,, ortl/1/ ,, :4 '.r 1"•".•)4 , - , cu. uks //1 111.1/1.• I , ut• le/ hum/ bush I/1 Imp., 1. , i111 kt, ,, he it all /troul/L1 Ilto 1. iris yar.11.1.1 takft4.ll u5trn...1.11111,1, 1 / 1 /./ds ,41 st/./11 , 1,/",./// , nit, 1611 210 1/1//../ils. I= Artiele.l walk in the llous.c in 18111 IS pall. of cloth mitten, 21 p nr k nit mil tens. knit 33 pair id stiwklitcs. 001 30 pair of stockleirs, 2.3 shirts, 39 frocks. 79 clicalitak 159 apt ous, I, I , lllluet, bud ciirafin ts, 119 sacks 7 caps. 4.: tow els, 13 pillow 13 pillow etrees, 2. bolsters, 47 chaff bars, hconneed 113 3 skirts, 1 fcatber bed slips. 0 children:: druserru, II undershil ts, 9 quilts. In pa, et suspenders, DI pair of drawcre, 21 pair tit pants, 3 etials.9 ti tiller w.un uses, spun Iti I . tits nt stocking 1 ro. m.t it 137 ale or ra.: carpet, :3 shrouds, 03 barrels of sett snap, 2.t0 of bard neap. Work made in Carpenter Shop in 22 coffins. 1 largo sink, :; spittoons, 2 large elle,f s, 7 dpi hinall, 2 set of rollers on wagon , 1 11011. I 1 , 1111%1'1/. I vessel. 4 step ' , older,. lox c);.e. I lay,e fiats; tog trough, taut 5o foot ul pipe, I bench, .Icigle and 5 loom,. I large clothesloess. 70 axe find hammer handles. If EN It Y SN 1.11..1f, Steward. 1:1,1ZA111,1'11 6.\ 1 111711, Matron. Noin ' nln of pauper- in tho house on lot. January ~f %yip. 18 ..010,44d. 1:19 N umbel 1861, Number born iu thy house, Making the whole untubor through the year, Died, of whom 5 were colored, Boom] Out. liincharged and eloped, fAavlng the number lent:titling in the Itauso On let January, IS6g, of whom 19 are cal net ~I..nr paupers 1-uppnrtett al public• ex puns,' thil frig the year, el whom a ate In the ;state Lunatic Aeylunt, IV'.le number remaining chargeable nt the l'lo. 3,,r the. year, There are in the hullse tal males, of nn 11010 10 are ralared. Thera are lu tilfl house ul females, of whom U are colored, Thor, are, as soar as ran he rwortai nod, In the hone,, unddr 1 3 ear of ago. 8 from 1 to 1 1 5; 4 Isms 3 to 10, 3 from 10 to 15., 73 from 20 to 30 ; 17 fBosi 710 to 4s; from 40 to 50 ; 15 trom 50 to. 01; 1.01 from 00 to 70, 13 from 70 to SO 8 from 88 to ; 3 from 00 to 100. lu aildition to the above, true:dent or travelling paupers have boon received without regular orders, to e lean w ern g,iven 03131 meals. Nially Of halal trIIVOIIIMH were afro 1111'111,411.d v/Ith We the Dlreetors of the Pour nod of the House of Enipln) meet of Cumberland county, decertify that the above aii.l foregoing tdatenielit vont:tun', a .11114 and trite iIA 'Alt .lf thii Inhiltuf ion during the polled above sta ted, according to the hunt of Our knob ledge. C ----- - N . Ifiven under our hando and the Real of SEAL mild odic°, the I,lth day of January, A. D. ~.........i c. ,-„ , .....„)1bi12. 9 We the Auditors of Cumberland county, having ex. endued the account and vouchers of Chu Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said county, from the lot day of January to the thirty first day of December, A. I), Dui!, Inclusive, and also the account and vouchers of Jacob &ober. Esq., Treasurer of said Institution for the same period, do certify that we find it balance of four hundred and seventy dollars And se) , enty seven cents, duo by said Treasurer to said Insti tution. (liven under our bands at Carlisle, thu 25th jay of January, A. D. 1.552. The Citizens of Carlivle & A 11,E invited to an examination of my _CA_ stock of Groceries, Queonsware, , Splcas, ka. nest of BANS at 11 cents per lb, Dried BEEF, boat Pickels, Katsups, Sauces, Buttorod and ilonoless Sardines of tile most approved brands, Table Oil, FRESH' TOMATOES & PEACHES ) In cane. Dried fruit, vory She Syrup at 60 ctn. per gall. Fhb: Dine...applo, Sap Sago 'and Dutch Head Choose, Coal 011, Fluid, Whale Oil, best Tobacco and Sugars, CI. dor; {Vines and Liquors, and an endlnealarialy of map wares. Terms Cash. Y0b..7,15132. • Wilf. BENTZ. r, 0R- RENT. , , ~.. • . 'Aulargo Slonallause, 01i Main Ptroot, neatly op ' . . •. . porito F. Gardner &Co's. Madill:3 MKT, ,A,,„ —',, thu property or tLio Life J. A. Rata ...liv N ii g , Lunn. Poesusolon given let 'of April, o',;, I . I ~; 1862. For Wynn!, &c.; apply at dile T:Tt,,,p„,...,,i; omen, Carlini°, Feb. 70842. ' • ' k or'yitimE• CB AN13411.111E quiierlor artleltroiCrailborrius jutit i•ccolval atip odlatby.. Oct, 20i560, . _ POOR HOUSE FOR 1861: WILLIAM ( - MACEY, IWIN ilt, Directors. WILLIAM COIINMAN, JOHN W. COOKLEY, JOHN S. DUNLAP, , JAMES It IRVINE; A udi tore of Cumberland county - . DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I\TOTIOE ie 'hereby - given; that the 1.1 partnership heretotbra existing between B. K. Heller and James 01. Washmood, wsedissol ved, by mu tual consent on the 10th. of February. 1802. Those having claims against said .flrm Will present them, and these Indebted call fur settlement. JAMES M. W418111%1000, B. IC. KELLER. N. 11. Thol" persons Indebted to the !alto firm of Oar Ler ,t Keller, are hereby noting.' fn make settloment on or brioro Ito 15th of March, 1602, as no further in dale entaw wlll ho granted. B. K. KELLER. Fele nary 21, 1802-3 t Agricultural 'Society $9,101 00 .. _5O 00 lo 00 1 0 4 ^Z, 1.19 29 21 SU The account of GEORGE TV. SHEA .PWR 7l•easurer of the Owniberlund County Agricultural Society. "It. 1861, lan. 20, To balance lu hands of Trea surer, $1,740 36 " Feb. Cash received from Trefisurer a( Cumberland county, for 1860, 100 00 Oct. 0 & 12, Cash received during ex hibition, 1,294 22 " Nov. 10, Cash received from Treasurer of Cumberland county, for 1801, 100 00 Cll. By cash paid A. IC. llheem for print• Ing, Dr. Pugh's Address, rse• adverilsing meetings.- --II& -00 - - IVin.T.MeCrea keeping horse during $12,511 C,) ‘yilite of 1000-I, 40 00 peAse to Kentucky to purchase i 101,13. 05 00 flat. of ex ign sre rf Harvest Homo, 31 Lo NlCerre. lthecui, Bratton, Zinn and Cornman, piloting for Fair, 40 50 1 - ; .1. A. r , anderson hay fur Fair. 34 00 Ilroderson L Bred eats for Fair, 10 50 procre of Fair including Band, • ' I'olirn, .Fr 274 2S Melsrs. Dot:tory, Linn and other, for Hardware, 4 tat lototry, to, 4R 72 lh um I urn s paid, :19s 25 .13/11/tnen In hit ntls of Trer.Folror The Committee appointed to 'malt and settle the no rount of (loot - go. Sheafrr. Treasurer of the Cumber land county Agrfeultural Sdelety, report that they have .1111111.1 the same nth Its vouchers, and find it cor- Trect. and that ilk°, lo a 1011111C0 in the hands of the reauurer, to the credit of the Society, of Two Thou sailti iilllllired nd Twenty-eight Milers and Eight Cents as al.aue stated. EEI EGISTERS NOTICE.,-Notice is hereby 11,given, to all persons interested, that the following accounts have been filed in this of fice by the accountants therein named, for ex amination, and will he presented to the Or phans' Court of Cumberland County, for eon- - firm:Won and allowance, on Tuesday the 18th day of March, A. U, 1862 viz: 1. The first and final account of Samuel Adminimtrator of Samuel Smith, (pump maker hue of South Nlidd let on.TownFhip dec'd 2. The Administration account of Lennie], Toad, Esq , Aanrthistrator of Henryliatingn., dve'd. 3. The account of Ifenrietta.Keigly, Admin istratrix of the I . ..tate of George Koigley, tlee'd. litre of the borough of 1121411 D , ,0 -- .1 First and final at count of John Beaten, Adminktrator of bob Ileelent, late ui Dick- Inson Tmenship, dee'd _ 5. 'ri le l i cm i tl aT of ry Ann Clark, Atltain itralt ix of Samuel Clark, tato of Alunroe fi 'rho Adminktration account of David lyers, Admioi•trator of the E•tate of Peter \lyer,, late' of West Pemi,boru . Township, dee d. 7. The neeolint. o(Linnwel Executor of Andrew McEtwaine, late of -.'• 1.1, S. The Guardianship account of Samuel Grahnty, Girn•dtnn of the person and eitato o f Sarah Shullaberger, tumor daughter of Jacob Slicllaberger, late of West. Penns . boro' twp., 0. The account of Christian Tit zel, Guar dian of Henry elqy Singizer, minor son of r,eorge Sineizer, late of I.he Bor o u g h of M e citaniesburg. dee'd., settled hy Witham R. Oorgas, hp; .I.lt.iiiistrivor. ME EL The neconint. of Christinn Tlfzcl, Guar lion of Fllmorc Singizer. Alinor sun of George Singizer. Into NleMHinie , horg . . sou led by William 0 Drgas, his Adannis trat or. 11. The account. of- ehrisfinn Titzler, Guardian of Theodore tiingiter, son of Geo. :7;ingizer, late of Mechanie,hut g. clee'd settled by William It. tiorgas, his ..kdraini:Arittor. 12. 'flee atailionttlflr vf George W. Singizer, son of George Stogizer, bile of I\leciliailicsleurg, deed, spi eled l y William It. Borgne, his Atiairolyirniar. 13 The ncn.tint of ot illy per•on nwl Egtop of SauCl Iloink, Mltior SO II of Adam llouk. (14,01, huttlL,l I.ly 6tlltuw I.t Horgan, luo .1,11. ii Inttor. 14 Thp arcuurd (d' inc“l, 111:411 I;l•hlarit:tri Gnrren, iwuur !-!u of 1:1)•01, llec.ll II) Tile 611,11 , 10111 , 1111 1 ;11 . 1,11111 d I)avid linaialian of ElintUtah .k BV/11'. 111i ,or daaoltior Javol) l'war and (1r tiol thtugli tor tonal ISolvtnan (Ice 1,; The account of Daniel kluardian P,, , becca Carl, IL lllillOr daughter t)r ruler Carl, 17. The account of Christian Tit zel, Exec • in or of Elizabeth Gram, late of Nlechanies burg dee'd., settled by R. Gurgas, his Mininistrator. 18. The account of Jarne9 Met_landlish, Esq., Adinitli,trat or of the Estate of Suplila Lind sey, late of West Pennsboro' Township dee'd ID. The account of James MeCandlish, Eqq , Adivinistrator of Estate Cl Dawel Gring, late of W‘st l'onn.horojown , hip deo'd 21) The ace exit Of SWIM& Blelt ttnd 11 ilLnw \ l. litir4lner (Li' the B-rate of S,tionel Crick, lure of Ens( Pens borough township, deceased 21. The first account of .1n toes MoGonegal, .I,lministraior of \\*Wimit .:11et:tunegal, late of the Inn - ought of Carlisle, dee'd 22. The account of Adam Sierer nod Ja cob Sierer, Admiuistrators of Adorn Sierer, sea . late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, dee'd. 2:3. The account of Benjamin lith, Adtnin i-irator of Julio Muich late of Ilampleo township, dec d. 21. The first and final account. of Charles Shreiner, Administrator of Margaret Shrein er, late of the Borough ut Meohaniceburg e'd. 23. The first account. of Joseph M Means, Esq , and Robert I'. McClure, Eeq., Execu 'ors of the last will grid tescatement of John Laughlin, Tale of Hopewell township, dec'd. 21i. 'rite Guarnliaochip account, of Henry Shenk. late of Dickinson townehipdeed, leho was Guardian of ;Mary IL , William W., John S., and Thomas J , Spangler, minor children of IVm Spangler, dee'd, Fettled Martin Shenk his adminielrator. MIN 27. The first and partial account of M. 1101cJinb; Executor of William Adams, late of the Borough of Carlisle dec'd. 28. The first account of Mary M. Morris, Administratrix of the Estate of Monroe Mor ris. late 'of the Borough 4 gf Carlisle, doe'd 29. The first and float account of Henry Buckwolter, Executor of Daniel Buckwaltar, late of Frankford Township, dec'd. 30 Account of John Moiintz, Guardian of Philip Shambaugh, a minor child of Philip lizillambaugh, late of rrankford township 81. The !moron - it of George Bottorff and Philip Kiehl, Administrator of Frederick ButtorfT, late of North Alidditon.township, deceased. 32 The account of Jacob Ricker and Sam uel Ricker, Executors of Jacob Ricker, late of Middlesex townithip, deo'd , 38. The account of Levi Eberly and David Eberly, Executors of David Eberly late of Upper Allen township, dee . d., 84. The Administration account, of ehrls lino Tiizel,Administralbr of Edward Lamont, late of Mechanicsburg, dee'd., settled by Wil liam R. Gorgas, Lis Administrator. • 85. The - first and final account of John Enk, George Enk, and Henri Enk, E,xecutors of Henry Enk, late of Monroe township, de ceased.. L. A. BRADY Register. Register's Mee,. Carlisle, reb,. 15th 1t362 - . HAY; HAY:, . --.. • , in WANTEI I.) tb pufollase a largo, quail- . . . tity id Hay, ( or which tin highest price will ho pa d CASH, delivered Itt the stable belonging, to the Steno TUV , lrti owned byllr. Zug, in the ouster!' porlion of the town of Carlisle. F6r particulars enquire of 11. W Woods, North Hanover tartlet., . . Feb, 14, 1862- , -4t - - - • 3. 11EADIER. F'arm at Fuego . Sale. A - ' FARM of Awo_kundiod_and _ton ll...acres (ono hundred aild flys clear ' ) and the bal. once in timber of fine quality, situate in' Frankford township, Onmborland eohnty, with a Min story STONE IIOI.ISE,Ji Kitchen ateach end, Smoke .tril''""' House Bake Ovon, it well of water near - the diction, running-rater-in-almost 5!'l? r ‘•'. every field, a good Bank Barn, and . a fine Orchard of various kinds of . Fruit. - This farm has also been limed recently. Terms made known, by calling upon subscriber at his residence In , Carlisle. M: MINIOLL Feb:l4, 180.1-4 - - £a ,T 1 58 ENE 2,22 OS .INI), B. PA ItKER, 1 Committee THOS. PA XTOIs7, 1 STATEMENT OP TEE FINANCES OF THE COUNTY' OF G UMBEBLAND, • - . r Front the Ist rloN uary,, to tlie glst ((di/ of Deceminx, .1861; -inclusive: A. L. SPONSLER,'Etiq., i fteAtiurer, IN ACCOUNT WITH SAID COUNTY. RECEIPT'S To Wanes In hands of Treasurer at last set- Clement, $6,928 55 Amount outstanding taxes at last settle. sent, 6,102 710 Taxes levied for the year 1861, 39,349 34 Abatement received frets Stuto Treasurer, 1,157 69 Borrowed on County bonds by virtue of the • Act of May 15, 1861, 1,620 00 Borrowed on notes In Bonk, 0,025 21 interest received from Collectors, Is 70 Received on account of strays, 22 70 Fines and verdict fees, 54 50 Tax on unseated lands, 1 10 Salo of old lumber at Fairview bridg,s,, Chl Ftonacadamizad at the jail, e m 14 87 From miscellaneous sources, 1 42 Total amount of receipts, Expenditures by Payments. ASSESSORS. Paid Borough and Township Assessors for services, $ 475 11) ABATEMENT. Paid Collectors abatement allowed tax pay BRIDGES AND ROADS Paid for repairing and painting old bridges, SIS 4 07 For road damages, 10 00 C. &layman and others for vlowing and lay 100 out r. ads, 1)0 70 COURTS Paid Traverse .11crars, $1,725 70 11 rood arors, 599 74 District Attorney's fees In Comunnyealth CHOOO, 284 50 Witness fees in Commonwealth cases, 593 12 Wm (Inuit]. Court Crier's lees, 28 OU For boat ding jurors n u bile trying cases In Oyer and Terminer. 18 00 For Dockets, fie., for County Offices, 29 02 For repairing desks In °them 10 35 John. Floyd; Clerk's fees in Commonwealth ases, 410 14 1V..1. Shearer for auditing accounts of Coun ty Othees, 20 09 I'. Quigley, Prothonotarj's fees, 15 77 CO IXIISSIONERS' OFFICE. Paid Loudon and others, for station s G 3 9; N. 11 Neko l,l , Fad , for services as Commls• op totlll.lll November, 31'2 GU J. 11. ii ag,gonor, , for horvirrs as_Commi '437 50 Esq.. " . 313 ';,O Mh - 11..1 Esq., f s n'irrc as CUDaalls slunm' &ma 13th Ni,vernl,r. 37 50 I,llllos Arlil4rollg,, salary as Clark, . (00 00 A Soas,•man, Inr euverios ta , l 3 rill Neurhani, Phoi , salary as Attorn_u, CO 00 a. ;758 4i CONSTABLES' FEES. Pahl Andrew Mart In and others, fi:os Li Con, wealth ...tses, Rani A. :11artin and others, for quarterly return, EI,ECT lONS sundry ror,ong rm holding general awl to,nslop alert lour, 441,201; INQUESTS. D. Smith irml other:, holding inquests on Slllidr) th,1,1 .$l.lO PO JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. It. NleCart tin, for support of pH boners, .tc., 0,061 1:: 11.1 s. ~, ;(11. and r.thers; fur goods and cloth- in{; 11 r pri,onitts, 142 Ztet IVIIIInm Eyirr and ollsets, for slurs and re, pairing. ft{ WI U. Non natal rr nod nt,i),s; - fur roll, 2 'di :14 ‘lttl and to hers, for straw delivered. :12 55 It. Foot." and tttlirrs. t epairs at the prison, 211. liar. nod %Voter root pa ny, for gum and an tar. rot t ll rltephan Itatitars, salary as l(ttepar of in itton, 150 oft (Jr. W. W. Dalt:, salar) sician of prison era. ..10 I. Ilevf ern, draft In ! f avor Of Eastern Yen• It JusTiclis • FEES. 1',14 M. n0:0..1.h otheis, justke twit , In unn..n %veldt h eaHes, 44:2 41 LOANS AND IN' REST. 1 , 111 Adam ! ' off er end othorß, Cour v h oo d, $1 tmo 00 CC NI. litactil. ettvhiur, nottlF :;110.1 Ott 01. er and of hers. intereFt. On County 1,771 4'; M . M. lieu tem, Cashier, discount on notes, Jr, 2., POOR If OUSI, Pahl Squier, Esq., Treasurer f,l the Pons liousa, the amount of estimate fipr $41,300 00 du, H. Irvine and others, salary as Visitors Jro s.•ar on ffnacey. Esq . salary as Din,tor : i on Abraham I.fuhler, Esq., flo ou PUBLIC Bt;ILDINGS I . '" j • 11 S P:M7 I, Z , nd others, for re - pnirs n t Court !loom!, „715 Dn It. Not, her, salary as Keeper of public bend ing?, MI 00 1,,1in rorton /toil inlierfi, fur cleaning cellars, is liii..st ashl tor. 0r.i.,,, ,k.., 30 (17 0. steel, fininding clock, li . i On PRINTING Paid .1. 11. 111att,n, for public 4 , 1104141 g, .Sls4 Of E. I '; , ri.11.111, 124 11 " (;w. %PM. '' 172 10 A h. 'thrum, “ " 104 10 MISCELLANEOUS mid 11. S.x ton, tall of sundry articles, $l2 38 George Nelfmol others, for ed•ovellng srovv, 0 00 tleorgo Seobey, John IV. Cockllu, and John S. Dunlap, Esq., Auditors, 105 20 M. 111. Morris.,for repairing. stoves, 1 50 U. W. Shealer, Appropriation to Agriculthral Society fur 1810, 100 00 Do do 1861, 1011 Ou Sterrett Sheafor, fur corn cobs, 2 oil .1. 11. Bretton, for postage, 4 21 ;;corgc Zinn, 8 12 Travelling expenses of BOAld of Commission• trs un County business, 0 10, 11514 and Water Company, for gas and aster for Court House, 51 10 William Riley, for certified copy of Act of As- hembly, 1 25 Goo. Neff for trimming trees on Court llouto Square, 75 C. In holf, for bill of sundry articles, , , 14 71 Freoronian for chairs, .12 00 N. W. lloorner, onward for arresting horse -thief, 20 00 . • . N. 11. Ne'cols, car faro for the year 1861, 3'. 00 A. Sornoonan. horse hire, 21 00 J. A:. D. Rhoads, for coal for Court house, 28' 00 J. Armstrong, traveling expenses on County .. business, 15 00 George Miller, car fare for the year 1801 k 20 00 William Smith and others, premiums on fox scalps, 57 05 H. Nunsham, pr.:Jinn:3ond sorvices in road EMCEE Wwi° am 011111. at Conint Winners orders, 1,41,631 42 Treasurer's commission at 1% par cant.; .• 0011 47 Conuni fit 4 in us alio wud Collui2Lui 8, 1 014 77 EanhuratiOns, Outstanalm; taxes, 31st December, 1861, SOLDIERS' RELIEF Ant't. of Ordnrn Issued by .. Mnard of Ito1101‘," on conatltutod by the Art of Amautubly, ap proved the 11th day of May, 1861, $0,402 OR Truant,. or's commission on mute at l per et. 11 02 Ildlaneu In hand., of Treasurer, 6,0011 12 Schedule of County texes:mitstanding on the Ist January 1862. 1858 James Spottswood, Carlisle, , $ 4.1 16 " T. J. liacklitt, Frankford, 94 39 - John. Crawford, Nowillie, • 24 27 " John Whaler, West Petinabotottgli, 33 34 1859 Thomas Rudolph, email Middleton, 240 04 1880'•N, IY: Woods, Carlisle, _1133 41 •• Joseph Totten,lluelmntrsburg, • 413 28 •• J. 51. Woodburn, jr., Newvillo, 356 IS •' Lewis Riots, Upper Allen, _ 132 89 ° Samuel Bigler, West Peunshornugh, 08 06 1861 3.0. Thompson, Carlisle, ,f 26 26 " 7Vrederieh lteup, Dickinson, ' 237 50 " John Sandorson, Franhford,2s 25 • ' *Sauluel Sbunfor, llmnpiteh, 107 44 ' ° Rebind, Ilillott,,lionewell, • 214 10 . " James Burtnet, Monroe, 45.6 58 •• Jasso Zeigler, Middlesex,_ 479 65 ° .le.roll Eteinger; Meebenleabbem .. 381 13' • John Steliclg, 510.whurS, 99 011 " Daniel S..Dilninp, Newville, 30 18 . Adam -.roman, Now Cumberland, 21 74 . +John P. Wine, Perin, ' • - Ili 64 ". J. W, Lvidig, Silver Spring, - 731 31 " John (3158. South Middleton, • s23 PA. • John A. Duk6, Shippenebmg Borough, 108 98 •• *Waknagkels, Upper Allen, • -: 217 48 -- ' • 1.5,601 . '57 Tboso marked thinr , have sii;ce Tboso marked thus f bavo since paid lu part. OUMBEhLAtID t'dllYilt, RS We, thb Commissioners Of Ctimberiand county. do certify and submit the fnregdiag cis at - correct statcment of the Receipts •and Expendentitures of thb aforesaid Conn tylrbm the let day of Jenuery . to tho 31st day of December, 1861,. Inclualvo, and aISO dohndule of tro outstanding County taxis in the boroughs and teem. shlps therein stated, together ottb a statement Ut ex: senses under ' brad of appropfiation 11P146 Commissioners In coniiillAnco-witl . 4.tled requisitions contained In the 22d and 23d sections of an Act of As numbly of this Comtdonweaith pasted the 15th day of Aprll, 1834. .5111 AL Witness our hands A goat of office at Car lista, tho twouiy'•savonth Jay of-January, ,---.. \ -... 1. A. C. 1382- .., 3,, a. IvivircioNntt, • 0. milli:lL - - M. tiOtIT Commissioners. We the Auditors of Cumberland county, having been duly sworn according to law, mot at the commission ere' Office, In Carlisle, on 'Monday, ths 6th day of Juni, nry,1862, and proceeded to audit sind adjust the nc. count of Alfred L. Sponger, Esq., Treasurer of said County, from the lat day of January to the 31st day of December,lBol, and do certify that we find ttie sum of six thousand and sixty nine dollars, and twelve cents, due by said Treasurer to the said County, as will ap pear by the ferenoitig statement of said account. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands the 251 h day of January, 1862. JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN S. DIJNI,II., JAMES IL IRVINE:, Auditors of Cumberland County. Statement of County Debt The Commisaloners of Cumberland county make and submit the Ibllowing statement of the bonded debt to get htir with the assosts of the County. on the lot day of January, 1862. Amount 0 bonds outstanding on Janunry 1, 1801, including IC Wrest. an PP List nn. nual statement, $30,300 66 Doduct amount 01 interest included in mid statement , 1,210 CO $02,3u5 il Anunirit of prim-Inel of bonds outstanding .Inn. 1, 1801, $29,090 00 Amount borrowed on bonds, in 1001, by virtue of the Act of Assembly 01 11:9' 13, 1801, 1,020 03 Athount of principal of boruLg paid during the year 1801, 4.900 no 210 '2) Total principal of bnndel (lobe January 1, I=l i 330 77 miry, Jan, I, $6.061.1 I'2 Amt. of outstanding taxes lu Collector's hands, b,BOl Execs. of Indebtedness besides according Interest not due, over assets. $13,030 31 *lnterest matures on the bonds et irregular periods during the year.and all that has become duo has been. paid, and Is embraced lu the statoment of rs penditures. WACRIONEE., U. MILLEIt, m. KOST, Cummhnioners. We the Auditors of Cumberland County having ex miged and compared the above statement With the records. du certify that it presents a correct exhibit of the bonded debt and I"4..ens of said County on the lima day of J . :tut/my, A: D. 18V2. $10,41 60 JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOIIN S. DUNI.AI', JAMES IL IRVINE. A millors of Cumborland county rorliOr. Ann. 2A, 1 so 2. PHILA.DELPH:A AND READING RAILROAD. ; . •IfFir .. or— •• qrs. f • t l'assrayer Trains f i r lag and llarrisbary OliN ING LINE, I)aily, (Sundays 11 !irony! anti C.l i7itreets, liniii-enger en tranrits on Thirteenth and ('allow Lill ptreet.s. at S M.. v 0111.1.11 1 ,4 at Ilarrisluir4 with the l'unnsylv:iiil it Railroad, 4.15 I' M.. train running t., l'ittklbur..ili; Ctunhorlatill Vallnyl.sll I'. 11 train running tn Chitin( liershorg, :tint On, Northern Central 10111- i - unit 1.20 M. - tritin running to Sunbury, It i 4 ,; b.) Lvov, new Depot, CHI:NCR 01' BROAD and CA 1,1.0 W• 1111,1, : Pli I LA1)1:1.1111 A, (Rainier*, untnanc.•a on Thirteenth and on hill sirolits.) l'ii'l"l'ct I LLE :11111 II Alt RH, HAHN, rounveling at Harrisburg v. nth tin. Northern rinitral Railroad flirSuntiory.M ililanniptirl, Elmira. A'. lia 1,1,1, train frum Nuw,York via Eiv,tia.inak.s rioso ronn,rtion with Itonding Mail and Ave..innindatiiiii rolineeting nt IL•t•rishurg with the Pennsylvania Central 3.1 h A. Sit. train running wend. for REIDIN , I only ; at 4.;)I) M. 1 / 4 S untlays exr,rtn,l) 1115T.1NCE via P1111.,A.P111.1 1 1.11.(11u111117 11.1N(1 11.111, '0..140A 13. - 1 . rt , :11 l'llllatlelphin, ,Ittt:b. To Plirenix vlllt., 2t, 1 Ityndi 'lg . , 7) , 1 1 1 1111.olt•IpItin A 11 , n.lin1; I,l,:ition. At; I . and 1:1•Intilot: I .111.- I:. It lllrri , l,org, 1121 1.1:411111gan, 121 : Mil lershorv., I1"I Northern 1 -1 4.11tral Trevilt Lon .1t11:, - lion. lilt , : ltaitroatl : 4 1.1:11,11.y, I'' 1 Nortlmulltprlttod. 171 i Low isburg, 1 7 . S 7,1111,m, 11,2 711mmoov, 1117 1 Stmt.ury and Elie It. It. 11 . 11111ittimlort , -nn 1" :lurst•y Short., 1,,pe1. Ila, en, 7 '... Italslon, ." I 1 Tr.y. -.' , lyill*,,,n s po t I and 1,1 1:1 mita 261 - I.linir.t, 7..7 ) 1ta111,,.1. ThfN. A , I and :: 1:. I' M. trains IN) \ \ I'l'l' 1 1 111.1' Al rimy ciiiNitiiiiy. i..l:iv. ii.iiii i .ii•iiii with it., CA T.1111::SA . 11 11.1.1A1 s. ISPoltT .17:I/ I:11111 It A I 1,- Itt111 1 .1nald”,•11.4e, titivt.llollF Will, line. to NI ti i A RA FALLS, CANADA, Chu 11'1:5'1' and sticiiith%l....iii.. MEI , ...2 41 137 DEPOT IN PHILA DELP!! lA, ('urn , r of nr.,:‘,l arid ennowbill strorts. %V. IL 31,11.1.1ENNY, Fvrn•lnry IlliilMl uo CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. E.- 111X1'ER ARILLNEEMESII r at Ft,9 CH A N(I E HOIlltS! On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 14A1. ram...tiger Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted :) OEM FOR CllAAllllilizzllU JR. AND HM11116111711(1. lrt 2.1 'Frain In•:,vc IlagerFtnwn, 7 00 A. 2JJ Y. 3.1 tiro east le. ; :17 .6 :l3;) Chambershurg, 0.30 " Arr " 1 10 '• " Shippensburg, P.OO •• 1.4'2 •• " Nnr villa, 9.32 " 2IP '• •• Carlisle. 10.10 •• PP " Meclianieshurß, 10.42 •' 3•-'7 " ME Arrive lit HArrlsliure, 11.15 " 3.55 FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN, lot Train. 2d Traln Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 51 1.50 P. 51 Mechanicsburg . 8.47 " 2.30 • Carlisle, , 8.27 " 300 o " Newville ' 10.02 " 3.44 " • Shipponsburg, 10.33 " 4.15 " • Chainbie, (Arrive) 11.10 4.55 " Greencastle, 11.55 5.45 " Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.35 6.25 " Tlinya: Daily Trains Imi . re Harrisburg for l'ittbhuri nt 3.18, and 7.00, A. M.. 1111,1 4 20, P. M., For Philadelphia, via Pon anylmnola. Central otc Al 2.40 A. M., 12.85, 1 15, nnd 5.25 r. M. Via Leh:tuna V. 11.11., al 8.00 A. M., and 1.45, P. M. Fur Baltimore, at 3.00 & 7,40 A. M., A 1100 It. 14. , . . . For I roverton and Williamsport at 1.10 ;and 8.15, P M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, 1 , . M. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all stations where Tialtetrstao solch - vis: Hagerstown, Wreaueastle, Cham borsburg,•Shipponshurg, Newellle, Ca-lisle, rilneha tiles. burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will Le made to nil Passengers that provide theinsolVtai with Tiekets befoio entering the Oars. 0. N. LULL Supor't Railroad Office, Chanilierstiurg, } Nov. 5,1861. lItST 01? THE SEASON.— arrival orNiw Styl.3s of FALL AND WINTER (MODS at Tilt NORTH HANOVER STIaIET CLOTH- BIM MEI The undrrhiinod takes pleasura to inform his friends and the pnblie gonorklly of the largo andivariod assort moat of piece goads for AfENS AND BO YS WEAR. ME] 5,801 57 Just received, comprising nil the latest styles and novelties la the market, which have boon selected with core, and will bo sold, at as alterable prices, as Con be obtained any*bore cite. . , , CASSI3IIIIIIIS, VESTINdS, .diercnatings, SattneiB and Jeans. which will be shade to order, or sold per yard nt the lowest prices. The public. Is respectfully Invited to inspectnu r stock, befme purchasing olneavtiare. • ISAAC LI VI WOSTON North Hanover Street, opposite the American House. fr - -6-Atilitary,tvorlt made nt the shortest notice, and withjdespittch. $62 395 11 IARPETS! CARPETS! Oil mum, 13 Counterpanes, ali• kinds of Must, furnishing Goods, Just-recelvod, NYlalch with our largo stuck of Goods on band, we odor to Abe 'redo at thu lowest maritat price. Also, largo additions of Sta. plo Goods. Wa make no long parade of figures as to ifurintitv or price,,,(whlch nro always unreliable) but olTor our largo stook at city:priees. Please giro us a LEIDIOII SAM - VER.& MllifiElt. ielfruttry 21, 1851 IVEAV . FIRM pRAW FORD & CO., 'W,liciterialo and ' natal Oldes and Curled Lair Vi'arehouw, To. 21 South ith Street, Philadelphia, Ohio, Saud nud Emo Paper-Ediery'Clotti, ( taw ilidu - Whine; :and. Curled Hair at the lowest pekes. Orders solicited by mail add eatialaction•guaTauteed. WHITE AND COMMON GLUES, in r 3tilltners, Printersi IlpukiAndeis, Cabinet. Makers, Coaeb,Makors, tte. dc. . ' Dealers. In Ow above will find it of _special advantage, to givnus a call; CRAWFORD &CO. • 21 South ith Groot Phllndelphla: , Jan. 3,41861. Miiiiill HAY .114,V! 100 ? ,, R o N d to ' n, l' ili Nia p - E i tiA1.4 1 .14:4 cnith prrco will twgivon. AniktErtrAcf.r. Cailibit, Feb. • LIABILITIES , tl) 710 I) i $15,810 00 ASSETS AFTERNOON LINES IN° ENIPORIUM - 1. 1 C • &)M ,..„ ti1 .-. M 'OX'4'Z'Z'Zlk . gt 4 ittiOi 'tttC.) o 't , ::. 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M. l'eurni.o, in Rheum'. TM. IVE A.I. - I.E Y.— Attorney at Law. f p -. Illtiee On 001111, lianover street, opposite lienti Dry loots 140,. All tilmfonsionAl liusinmis entrusted tO him will he promptly attended to. lOSEP II II [TN ER, JR., A ttorn ry at • 1 law and i , tir,eyor, Iliielinitieshorg . l'a. Dili, on Ilan Dom] : 4 1teet, 1,1 l d,, ,r no, th oltl,o Bank. @r) - llosIne•s promptly at ternleil to. I - A\V C A R.D.-0 II A RI, ES E. 11A -4 411,Allit DIAN, Attorney 01. Law, (MCP in 10. 1,41 - 0 lioil.lins. )list opinioili, the Market. llomm. Carl i-il it, tl,trol, 11, 'on— Iy. IJ. NV. Ft) Li lAIc, Attorney at Law j. , tutee with J. it. Smith, Esq., In 11lieein'el !Intl All Iliisinee, entilsted to hint ti ill he promptly at. tended to :lay I', 'llO.-Iy. I ri P. RUM 11 IC 11, Attorney at Law. J. —fiffiro on North Hanover of root, n f•w doom noun]) nf Hotel. All burdnesa entrusted to Win will be promptly attended to. [Aprllls. W . : C. ATTORNET AT LAW AND GENEILAL AGENT Minne - apolis, Minnesota Inn n . ; ,P t, ° :lt , 1 ifutt ten t e t s ' i n i e t.,: '" l " d " t ( m h o ' and " not Real Estato and securities. •Negutls te loans, pay t ase locate land nu:Tants, he., kr. liefor to the moults:, o the en, , ,lawlatol County Bat:, and to all prominent citi zen,: of Car:lir:lo, Pa. Ang4'l,ll-Iy. "TM. 31 ENTZ E R.-I'll I[Bl C lAN & 1 4 1:1111110N, Ims removed Ms (Alice 1,, South liato street direetly oppnAte Bent c . , store. All pa e ts entro.ted'to.lo, care, either from tout. or rout.. try, will he prnepily altos clod to. Nov. 15, 1061. TAR. S. B. Pi: . lEFFER Office in North otrnot t doors Nin Arnold tore. Oftirn hours. mem particulorly from 7 to 9 o'clock A. M., And from kto 7 o'clock, P. M. It. GEORGE S. SEA_ itit: TIT. DENTIST. from the Bal - theme College of Dental Surgeri: t .. .-orfi ce nt th'e resldehoe Mille mother, East Louthet street, three doors ludeer Bedford. March 19, lath—tf. Dn. T. (I. LOOM IS south HMI Or ht next door la the robt EON G_EO. W. NEIDICII, D. 1). S.- Lan Demonstrator of Opm alive Dentistry to the 141 mi.. _ IMlLlntorn College of Dental Surgery. Silr.. 011ie° at his residence, oprosito Marlon Hall, West Main street, Carlisle, Penn Nor. 11.1857. /S. W. HAVERSTICI(, Druggist, North lianover Street, Carlisle. 41 — Physician's proscriptions rarofully compounded A full supply of fresh dru g s and •ihnmicals. Efir FARE REDUCED. -erg STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 & 668 Ilisirket St., above elztlt, JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor. • TERMS:—SI 25 per day. Ju30.58. UNITED STATES HOTEL— S. E. Cor. nth 6- Market Sts., H. Wa H.II.NAGLI., Jun. 4,180 A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE4.ROOM. ,• I• 4j lP; 4' &S5O • gfid lB 50 V.l illost 111311 Street; Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cuniber?and County Agricultural Fair of 18E4.) Tho subscriber has jinn rocoivad tlio most splendid assortment of articles in his lino, ever brought to this plettewhiqh lie is (104 : pulped to soli at prices that de ty competition. • Charni,eirt Dissistgrrnown, rum:myna. Kitchen and EtabraCieig evory article used by House and "Hotel keeptirA, of the Most approved and • fashionahle desitto add finish. Including alsdeottagoinrtilt•dre in sotto,' rtireptiou aud 'Camp Chairs, Blattrasses, Gilt frames,pictures, &e., &a. : • :Purohora ,• roduestod to Gall and examine. Stls ,• stook, at t 04tyluolvo ware•roonas,-West Main street, Noh , , . A. B. MVINU. r r, sW ,- Srtioulor attention given as usual to futiorals; orderstrom town And country, attended to promptly and on moderatO terms, - Slay 12, 1858:,--ly, Aug.l,'so =I I= G . 5 90 2 2 " r a n a M ° Ps NMI USE DA LLVic"S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The only true Pain Extractor in the / ALLEY'S Paiu Extractor will curo Jr Wounds of all kinds. Iley's Pain Extractor will subdue all external In tlmiunation. Dailey 's Pain Et[Factor will prevent and destroy mor nivatien. I)alleN'n Pain Ex trortor will ru ro Burma of all kinds. Dalley'sTalu Extractor. heals Minters free of -pain or mark. 1131100. Pain I x traetor neutralizes all Poisons infu sed by Animals, bisects or Reptiles. llalley's Pain Extractor will cure broken Breasts, Sore Nipples" Piles, &e. Valley's Pain Extractor will cure Salt Rheum, Scro fula, Scald (lead. Palley's Pain Extractor will cutb Chapped Hands Chill !ohm etc. D.ilicy's Pain Exti . actor will cure Come, Curbuncles, Hurts, li, iln. &c. No'llometoepet should ever he without a box handy foi use. The timely use of a single box may prove of more ialuti thatl 100 times its cost. Parents !--1 r you have a son in the Army, gond him ltdX , if Dailey's Pain En t motor. It may he tho merino Kti tin lire. or the life of a contralto: for it will rune veotinds of all kinds without pain. Try tho expo sitarist t, 1f ho does nut use It, it xlll cost you but lit. Sistsr.'--If you have a dear Brother In the Army. semi him a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor; for it will runt wounds of all kinds, and it may be the 1110111.16 Of saving your brother's Daug you a loved one in the Army, whd isylearer to you than life Itself? Send him a Box of Malcy's Pahl Extractor. It will cure wounds of all kinds. and prevent intlAmmation, and may be the means of saving it life. If you have no convenience for Fending it. send It by mail. It will cost you buto cents postage for a 25 et. box ; arid in like proportion for 50 rt. and $l,OO box. The large boxes contain more for the money than the 25 et. boxes. NOTICE—That Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor el)? dd all and cubs more than we claim it will, we refer to Dr. Valet, tini• Mott, and hundreds of other eminent Physi cians and Sufgeona, besides millions of people all Over the lab ih Whntinve used ttie Extractor with never fall:. nit poever , s for the past 20 years. For sale by all Drug gists, and by HALL & ItUCKEL, Agents, • 218 Greene.leh Street, Now YOOC, Who will seg . a box, of either size, Postage paid, td coy add revs in lie United States. on receipt, in money or in Footage Stamps, of i 5 cis. for the small size, qr 50 rts. and $lOO fur the medium and largo sizes. _DR. LA CROIVS PRIVATE FIEDIC)Aii CEEB PhysirJogim/ View of Marriage 250 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS.—price only TWENTY FIVE CENTEL Sent 11,10 of postage to all parts.cf the Union. On the infirmities of youth And hiatdrityi disclosing the secret follies of both sexes of all ages, causing debility, nervousness, depression of spirits, pal pitation of the heart, suicidal imaginings,,lnvoluntal-y emissions, id ushings, dorm:that memory, indigestion and lassitude, with confessions or thrilling Interest of Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Wing Married fatly, Se., Ac. It is a truthful advletri" to the married and those contemplating marriage, wife enter tain sectet doubts of their physical condition, and who are convoke:: of having hazarded the health happiness, and privileges to which every human 'king Is 'entitled. YOUNG MEN who are troubled with tv'eanese, gen erally caused by a bad habit in youth, Mk effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulness, 'Soinetimes e ringing in the ears, weals eyes, wealtneelof the back and lower extremities, confusion of Ideas, , ' int of memo ry, with melancholy, Way be cured by he author's' NEW I'ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT. We have recently devoted much of ,oUr time in NIS 'TIRO THE EUROPEAN HOSPITAIA, Availing our selves of the knowledge and researches of the most skilled Physicians and Surgenut in Europe and the Continent. Tlloflo Who plitee themsolvea under our care will now have the full benefit of the many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS REAti•DIES which be are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest assured Cl the same zeal, assiduity, SECRECY and at tention being paid to their mats, which had no success. fully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician In our PECUIIAII department of professional Practice, for the poet twenty-five yearn. • FRENCII FEMALE VlLLB.—Ladies who wish for. riled! eines, the,fliency of which has boon tested in thou galldg of coma. and never tailed to pffect speedy cures without any bad results, will use none but Dr. DeLei ney'a Female Periodical Nita The only precaution necessary to ho observed is, ladot should not take them if they have reason to believe they ore In certain situa tions (the particulars of wlttch will be found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) though always safe anti healthy', so gently ' 'yet so active are they. ' Price $1 per box. They can Ile mailed to any part of the United StateS or Canada. . . . . TO Tli I; LA Dlll9.—Who need n confidential modlonl advisor with regard to any of thoso interesting COM plaints to whloh thole dolleato organization renders them Whin, :ire particularly. Invited to consult no. , THE GAtvAsiti PROTEtnuse."—For married hullos wilds° health will not admlti or Who have no desire to increase their &Milk's, maY_ be obtained as above. It is il.perfently safe provontive tp conception, and has boun'extonsivoly used during the loot 20 years. Price reduccd to $lO. THE SECRETS OF YOUTH UNVEILED, A Treatise on the Caine of Prordature Decay —A set ae-on ivarving. Just published, a book showing the in sidisous ,progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and female, of this fatal habit, pointing. out, the fatality that Inverlskly attends its •victims, And devel+ opluethe whole progress of the dieenee, front the cofit monceuiont to the cud, . . . . It will be sent by Mail on receipt of two [3] cent Stamps. 818- Attendance daily, from it in the : morning MID, at night, runt ou Sundays frotn 2 till S.P. M. ' Medicines with hill directions sent to any part of the United States or Camden, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business - correspondence 'strictly confidential. .117 P. Dr. L's dike 13 still located as established, under the name of DR. LA CROIX, at No. 31: Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y. , [Sept. 20,1801-Iy. PAINTP S AND. OILS. , - '' 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Qahons grail. -Just Iced with a lars assortreent , of Varnishes, . Fire Proof - Faint, • Ttweentine, .' Florence White; ' ' 3. 1 ,,,n, - White ahl Ct • ~, rutts, Colored Viay, Lit sige, Red Lead, • . N biting, • Boiled Oil. Glue, Lard Oil, • ' Shellac, • • Sperm On, .. . ' , - • Paint Brushes , Fish Oil, iie., Colors of every description dry, and Oil ila tam AA4 tubes at the hardware Store of . . - .. . lIHNTIT IOAX#IIf, - pours AND - suolils-.,,Aufitiieotilyect Li at. oarLms obs , n; Casl,o3tore,,¢a entire new stock .Lecile, 311Fous' anti Ohildren's Morocco Boots, obeep anQattpre, ottbe boa q unit Er and loweet prteil Carlille, Oct;. .• . • 47 . 7 1 , . o MI m .4 N. • er n CD 0 C 0 E.^ 1- '7 , Ei 0 Pi ,-.. 0 rCD 0 c,63 cr , ,4.- 4;1 P 71 , VD C Et r' P. Cl> ; C' Q C. tN, ...-1 ei ; CD o " 4. c oo , tt l=r 4 • •-• i x In