OTotokian)) gounig glattris. NEW 0131.0dDs.—dre'ostifield & Co., at itiiner's old stand, arc in the market with a large stock of new goods. Persons in want of spring goods, will do well to consult the advertisement. THE BORCUOLI ELECTION :—Our bor bugh election will be held on next Friday the 21st and the importance of selecting good men for the several offices cannot be too strongly At best, they have a thankless duty to perform, and consequently those best qual ified are reluctant to have their names used in bonneel ion with these offices. The present is no time to nominatsi strict party tickets, and even if it were, it is not always expedient_ to introduce political questions - in our borough elections. When the community delegate their power, to the officers constituted under the Shatter, it is for the purpose of having the 4 3orolighitffairs faithfully and judiciously man aged. All good citizens can join in promo ting this object, and the way to do so most effectually is to unite in the support of suita lile men, regardless of party affiliation, or the suggestions of those who are clamorous for i.dficial patronage. PROTOCI RAPIN. —Since the discovery of Daguerre, by which a reflection of the face Was transferred by the sun to metallic plates, the improvements in the art have been re markable, and the artistic skill now displayed in shading and coloring photographs on pa per, has thrown miniature and portrait paint ing entirely in the shade. As a Profesi'mr of this beautiful art we take great pleasure in noting the fact, that Mr. C. L. LOCIIMAN of tilts place, has no superior outside of Phila delphir or New York, and is perhaps-equal to the best in either of these cities. Ile is a good chemist and therefore brings to the busi ness n high degree of scientific knowledge.; consequently his pictures are models of truth fulness and artistic excellence. THE "OLD FOLKS" CONCERT have seldom, if ever, seen a larger or more respectable audience than were assembled in Itheent's Hall on Wednesday evening at the concert of the ".Old Folks," They fully sus tained their reputation as accomplished vocal ists, and the hearty applause of those present, fully testified bow much they . appreciated the music: The selections consisted of several pieces of church music, besides popular solos, glees and choruses, all of which were rendered with fine effect. The troupe consists cftsttclve performers most of them dressed in ancient costume, and one of the ladies, Mrs. Nichols, had a dress which was worn by tprce❑ Eliza beth fliers than 300 years ago. It Was presen ted to her in London by a lineal descendant of Lord Burleigh. Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Nichols are both fine vocalises and rendered their solos with great sweetness and flexibili ty of voice. The concerts were repealed on Thursday(afternoon and evening, and we feel sure that the favorable impression they have made will ensure them crowded houses should they favor us with another visit. DEATH OF ONE OF THE BALL'S BLUFF PRISONERS —A mon who gave his name RS George W. Davis, of Lawrenceville, Alleghe ny Co., and who represented himself as one of the prisoners taken at the battle of Ball's Bluff, and just. exchanged, arrived in Carlisle last. Saturday, on a visit to some friends west of this place. He woe found in the street ill from hemmorago of the lungs, by some-of our benevolent citizens, and removed to Augh inbaugh's Hotel where he received every attention, until Monday evening when lie died. He was burried on Tuesday afternoon with military honors, the fine bond at the Barracks, and a detachMent of men, forming the escort. Tn DIRECT LETTERS. --The Louisville papers call attention to the fart that persons at a distance, who are attempt ing to hold correspondence with their friends in the army in Kentucky, continue to indulge in the habit of addressing thzir letters , to the Camps at which they sup l mse their corre-spon dents are quartered. We would again remind such persons that it is only necesary to di rent their letters plainly to the regiment and company to which the recipient belong- , di reeling the letter to Lotit , vilte, when it will be forwarded to its proper destination. The PoAnittster at Louisville is it:formed 114 to till` changes which are constantly scouring in the locations of regiments The dame rule is also adopted in regard to letlers intended for any of our troops along the lower Potomac. Au DITOR G REPORT UPON RAH, ROA Ds.—Frin the report of the Auditor Geueral of Pennsylvania, upon the several Rail lload Companies of this Corn monwealth gathered from reports made 1) ) thefespective coin parties in pars:mace tit the act of April 4, 1859, requiring rail road Companies to "make uniform reports to the Auditor General," we extract the following for the year 18111 : CDMTIgILLA D VALLEY ROA D ;-A mount of capital stock by charter $1,750,000. Alllollllt s.abscribed $1,280,800. Amount paid in preierred and unpreferred s9sti, 900 Total amount of floating and funded debt $275, 403,60 Average rate per cent. per annum, of interest on funded debt. 8 per cent. Date of each dividend April 1 dr, Oct. 1. Itate per cent. per annum of each dividend ; 6 per cent., April 1 ;,.,8 per cent., Oc 1, 1861. Amount of capital on which the respective dividends were declared 5881,900,00 Total cost of hoed and equipment $1,126- 573,80. Length of road 52 miles. Cittage of road Oft, Si inches Number of t ngints 12; tiMnber.of - passonger - carS - 66 -- Number. _of_railes_run passenger curs during the year, 80,131 miles, number ofruri by freight cars, 67,330. Earnings of the road from passengers, freight and mails $249,- 778 49. Amount of surplus fund $99„997, 92. ' MELA.NULIOLir OCCURRENCE —A youii,g man named ' WILLIAM EwiTic, a member of the "Adamantine- Guards"' from this county, was accidentally shot dead by a comrade, at "Camp Marcy," near ,Washington, on the morning of the 4th_ inst. It appear 9 that the deeeased was seated in his t tent, durroun. ded by several of ~ his mess.mates, when ono, of the number. rose to "fix a strap On the "butt of his i)istol,. which at the time was loaded .and half.nocked,'.in•attenipting to uncock- it, he unconsciously." , turned the iniizZle of the- , pietai in the direction.where Ewing was seated; 'When- the load went off, passing through Ewing's head . and killing him instantly." The deceased was a young man of t unblemished character, a good soldier, and was universally loved by his companions in arms ; and by all wbo knew . him. A member of his company in writing to a friend in this place states that the 'sad occurrence cast a gloom ov€r the entire camp, and that the young man- - -thfotigh whose carelessness the pistol was dtscharged —is almost distracted with grief. The remains of the deceased arrived at this place on Thursday evening and were taken to the residence of his father, JOHN EWING, living on the Walnut Bottom road for interment. Shippcnsburg News. St. Patrick's Day. "When Irish hills were fair and green, And Irish fields were white with daisies, And harvests golden and corona, Slept In the lazy sumonor hazes : When bards went singing through the town, Their grand old songs of knightly awry. And hearts were found In every hand And ail was peace and love and glory, , 'Twas In the happy, happy days When ovary peasant lives In clover, And in the pleasant woodland Ono foyer met the begging rortr; .Whoa all was honest large and true, And naught was hollow or theatrle ; 'Twos in the days of golden hue, That Ireland knew the great St. Patrick." History' and " common fame," are con ceded to be the greatest liars in, the world; but, notwithstanding this admitted fact, we shall attempt to give a brief historical sketch of the distinguished Saint, whose name heads this article. " St Patrick, the apostle and patron of ire land, was born at Tours, in Gaut, about 873 Ilis uncle Wl6 the great St. Martin, Bishop of Tours. His father was Calpaurnis ; his moth. er's name Couchessa. In 389, being sixteen years old, he was taken captive iu Bretagne, and was brought to Ireland, where he was sold to Milcho Iluttnan, a pretty prince of Dal ardia, in Antrim whom he served sometime as a swineherd. In 393 he was released from servitude and returned to his relatives. Patrick for thirty five years studied under his uncle, St. Martin, by whom he was'nuade deacon. About 401 he went to Rome, where he studied the Scriptures for six years. In 429 he accompanied St. German to expel Pe lagiauistn from Britain; and in 432 was ap• panted by Pope Celestine to preach to the Irish. flu proceeded to Dalardia, where his old master, Milcho, lived. Ile next went Son tit war I, Westward and Northward, until he arrived at Tara. Here he converted prince Counall, grandfather to St. Coludtbkill.— In 434 -he-travelled _ to—Connaught.. ._whero..he converted the daughters of King Leoghair.— Now, in imitation of Christ, Moses and Elias, he fasted forty days, and, according to Joce line, gathered the tribes of reptiles and ser pents, and drove them into the ocean. In -145 he built a cathedral, enlarged nod beauti. tied Armagh, and fixed his archiepiscopal Sce in it. —We In 443 he held a synod, and enacted many valuable canons in Armagh. Ile now pissed through Leinster to Dublin, baptized the king and people, and by his Stall of Jesus" a fountain issued, near which he built a cathe dral. According to the _Black Book, quoted by Usher, St. Patrick celebrated Mass in one of the subterraneous vaults, over which Christ Church waszubsequently built in 1038. In 454 he founded the Church of Ardagh, and consecrated St. Mael its bishop For six years he made his circuits around Ulster, I,einster, mid other parts of Ireland. In 41i1 he made a journey to the Pope, to whom he gave an authentic account of the fruits of his mission The Pope received him with joy, confirmed nhis apostolat e of Ireland,llll , l armed him With legal tee. powers. On his return he passed through Britain, where he destroyed Paganism excomtnunica ted the wicked prince, Curotick, and estab lished numerous monaQteries and churches Ile now for thirty years reviewed hi; labors. animated his flock, built churches, ordained priests, consecrated bishops, founded locates teries and nunneries, held councils, wrote his confessitms. rules and canons, removed abu ses, anal, after due rebrement and contempla tion, died in the Abbey of Paul, on the 17th of March, 493, in the one hundred and twen tieth year of his age, and Was buried at Dawn, which gave rise to that verse." " In Down three Saint , : ono grove do fill liri.l4o„ anti As to the Shamrock, raost of our readers are aware, that the Irish adopted it as the na (icon' emblem, hccatise St. Patrick in explain iug to_ the inlitibitants the doctrine or the Trinity used the trefoil or clover, as I L famil iar illustration of " three in one." Monday next iH the feat of St. Patrick.— Let us string anew the Irish harp to sing "more power to the Shamrock" and bid the top the mornin," to Irel.tod's tutelar Saint, for sure '• St Pat, wa , a zirillotnan, And et.n. dao,nt guatbs (In the 3.1 Inst Ant. ut lioitlisl.”l4. Mere., poonty. .1.1111.. S A. Ni. 111,1.., in Me p.ar his go. f .rinorli of pl ' ll[ l Lill. 3ki I Zi NI 11.1 \IAN, i.f I.l..rtishill, this cialiity, /1,4,11,1%1., I chil.lreit, alsiut .111 11 tl I all ..1 ‘,llolll wer.• lori..etlt. to tolluw hi.. reninins to 1111. grave. /1) \S'edolesll3), 11,11..•11 12th, 141;2, NVIII.IIIiNDERSON jr , aged about '2:l j New Ilimertts minas 0 P P 0 S IT I 0 Si A .\ I lIIIPOSITI , N AND BIG PRICES. I , i FFi 1,1) iV CO , Carlisle , l'a • VI Miring Jihtt r aadvial another large addiLltni to, their ..Itatif 1.1 . Cheap Goo I,,,Mie now dello !Moult Hitt tilt• hit mu e , isoiners 0f in Ca j kr' Mid Lite t 'mint) of Cottioat land. shall hare the latiorlit, of I ,w mice, 'We shall protect all t.lasses and conditions of the peer as well its Lite rid), against intreition in the ,Impo prieus. our chief t eject the alamounutittlion of our customers it UM all kinds of desirahle hooda at,Ppasoriable prieett And if tic the mei of the meal." always at our rominantt - tfie shall undersell the old Inttrehnots, ot your,e our cuslonfors will ma glided.. Aft WO 11110011080 for til!' nod Solt ltar ran h. 0011.11.000,9 will, lir 1.01.1000, Imv e ail the benefit. I'r ices Red Good CallerieS. - 6 eetg. Better Cali lie 9, CO, Choice Calicoes, h 004. Extra Madder Colors, 10 all. MerriMaults, 110,.: Cocheeos, 1-2,1i1 FRENCEI & I.,NGLISII CIIIN'fZES, the lewd desirable assortment ever . paned In Carlisle. English and Esoneh Brilliants in Chintz ...ohms at low prim B. . Beautiful Brilliants 1c.. 0 .4; rents. Something else beside raw cotton arriving, and Rome thing el. Meade cotton ports opened I The eyoe of the People.opened I Bleached mtmlinn,fP4.cts. do do. 8 eta. . de' Extra quality 10 eta. 1 yard wide bleached muellns, ISt% Unbleficheri Muslim] . . Fine unbleardied muslins, 8 eta. — Estillhoavy (WICY'r - lif rte. -- Best heavy (Mods I yard wide 12,L4 Elegant lino quality I yard wide, ^ 14. 7 'firombor.tuntisllns aro from 1.t.. to 3 cont pat yard cheaper than they ailcumv - sold - in Carlisle. . ' ' COTTONAMES! (I , wid Cotton pant stuff, 121' . . Bettor quality, 104 /) Best Cottonades, 25 ets. WO are rotafllng 800 yards of the nboYb Cotton des at leas pad° than liforehantsetin now purclufse theitl In the east. KID GLOVES! A large assortment of Ladles embroidered and plain kid gloves, In all numbers, just received. EMBROIDERIES ! Embroldeeles in great variety and at very low prices. TELARIES .• A largo .varloty of.boautlful now. atylci 811rfng"",DO• SKELETON. SKIRTS! 'Hein; Skirts C*lsltaah's and Ladlda In all vailetp. The iindersignad detatinined to make Our store a per , - tratne . .4 Institution In this Borough, will hd glad to supply those persons needing anything In our line clearable (loads itt fair Oleos, We shall least have the satisfaction of knowing that we hare regulated the prices of lends that all kinds are in'the reach of all— and thet.in the ltituro,there will he no exerhitant prieee" etidanded for tialiceile; ILLueli se, &c.,' upon -tiro plea of their enhanced valtie fn the east. Willie we shall always keep stop to the inuslo of .the, Union," we shall make others kap - step' to the Oh4rhg riewa.of CHEAP tIOODS for all elneses-at . r CM N AMA) .41 ' 6o ' Now Store:. Carlisle, ill L: S IN6 ! I , Matrimony Made •ESsy." A NEW-:woik showing how either sex nuly tai.anitablY married, Irrespective of ago or position, prepossessing or otherwise, with n treatise en the Art of Fascinating any person you wish. A curl• cue scientific:, experiment Nvtlefi never fails. Free for 15 cents. Address T, & CO., Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia. March 14,1862-1 y Employment. /FITE uudersigned are desirous of seem ring the services of a few Young Men, to engage le a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FORTY DOG LARS per month, and all expenses paid. This in an opportunity seldom offered, and to those who merit the approbation of the subscribers, by strict attention to business, can rely upon constant employment for a term of years. For further particulars, address ADAMS, 11111IsIAN & CO., 113 & 115 Broad Street, Atkinson Dopiit, N. 11. March 14, 1862-3 m The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, IUBLISI-FED'fbr the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer front Nervous llebii ity, Premature Decay, Ac.; supply. ingl'ltt the same lime the means of Self cure, By ono who nos cured hlmvelf after being put to great expense through 1101111111 Imposition and quackery. By enclo- Finq a post paid addremied onvelopti, single copies may he had of the a tither, N ATH AN lEL MAYFAIR. Esq , Bedford, Kings Co., N. V. March IL 1t072.—1y • NOTICE I s hereby given that applications for li me under the S1,0 , :11 arts of Assembly, must be f,1,,1 WWI the 111/1101 , igt1C11 on or Wore tto.l7tn day t.l - %larch, ItUr2, otherwise they will not be heard. if. 11. FLOYD, Elk. 711arrh 7, IRII2-2t sT A'l' I , ', Ncyric K.—Letters testa molt:try under the will of (lath:trill° Ilaolfol:tn, hw• 411 South thlleton township. doeint.e.l, en ',sited In doe fm in of law hr the ltealst or of Cum berland ...only • to the Exerutors named in the will. nolire is her. hr Oren tilt', all pet sons Indebted to the estate are required to make imenallate pa{ 111011 t, 1111(1 those having elanns to present them for Sl•ttlelllellt. A. I) DANL. KAUFFI Exra. of (lat hat lute li.autTman, lgarell 7. 1,112--llt Cumberland Valley Bank. No rim IT will be seen by the following adver isenient, that tletiry A. Sturgeon, t'cq., ha , retired trill the firm of Kee, I/11,113p & Ca., and that tinmuel Ilephorn. Esq., of Carlisle. Coinh on., Va.. has been as• soriate • with 010 reele.il4llll.k . partners 111 the firm of tier. Dunlap A; Co_ nod that WlMain W. Itephurn has been elegte•l Cashier In the place of Mr. Sturgeon. 'l'h, pro l e L•tors are 11.1.1.&31 Itlt'nAlt n'A tiops, Jells C. DUNLAP JS,..I(II3III , INNF.ITAN, JOHN S. ST ERREt; .1 "TIN Dos LAP, 5A311.. 11.11'11ORN. This Bank, will continue to do a general Banking and EX01:111, , btlSillees, :It their Banking House in Carlisle. under the name and st) le of KEIL, DU:SLAB & C.f. • Money will lie roveired an d..posit and paid had. an demand without native. Um tot dela.sa hearing interest at the rate of :1 per rout. P Mike 1+.11,1 for as shoat a period its tour months. Interest.mi ell' e•frtiti• -.rates - will ree l s. at -maturity., Mit Cl eerLinedLes are renewed at any. time theii•after for another given p ital. they shall hear the S3lllu rate of in ter,od up to the time Of d.-.) s notio! , must i, ghee al an in teiildan to witlnliaW interest 110- 'l'llo. proplit.tor , would rail float tvntiwn of Fannerc, 11.1-11,1 Ark's and all f.thers who desire a sale dwposittxr) t•, the 100•1 that they e 1101, onl,, lin 1 .11. 1. , 111• anpuint pi their vt.0..11 in the Ilank, hot are 101110101 111.0 li 11dr LO the ey (Put of 1 heir w 11•11•• calm , s 1.• all the Deposit., 0111,1 limeollli4rltiLOlS Of h . er, 1 , 11111:1O I•-ntion tot he rolloction of Voodoo ',hocks. Kr., in any 11,1 1,1 the 00:111 0 .1101 rsundu 111.111 U t..Ott) t of the United Slates, Fon:land, and f tela.lol. They Hill at all times be pleased to ,ive any infnuna t 10. n desired to 1 1.01 Lo 100110. v 1101 1 Irma in reneral. The faitlittil and COOliii.Olti3l 1,1•4,111 , 11 Of 1111101 , i11e . 0., tOIII . IISII`d OW111111:15 he relied 111.,,11. The 11011 k will he 11111.11 for I,ll.oness from 1 - 1 n'eloelt 111 the 1110filinr mill, it .O'1 . 101•1, ilk Ole Illtl`llloo/1. 1 , ‘,01111t 11. n• burr T1110,k1:1V. o,,Lieetions 1),111 Nov York nlvt 11r.qtori Ina It, thie tpril, Th.• rptt, to ,E. \V. Clarl. (N,, Phila; \Vin , low La t ,iee Y Ce., New Vert; ; Chris. Cle.nov & ne.ten \l. W. 11 1,1 . 13 l'Aeln ittl . Carll,le. larch 7. 1112. xl' 1 ( Th, oral S..lety will have a 11101`1 t the Court 11,11!,.. on Tn. N0r,..11 A full attemiance is requested. D. S. CIRIFT, Seet'3;: TAEATN.AL APPEALS. rrilx 'oniroissiimers will hull the Ap -111,14 Ow 'l'i...timid 1.1 OA, 4-fiver:it 11.ii , 01,;its 1/0111 tiiimity, 1;0 1'16 . 2. at 110. r \lOlOOO. loituo• of T. A liii44t•it, 011 1.11, )I.ir ell , 1 11 ,, Splint:. tit the 1e , n , 0 of .Le t tttctet.oe Ttlt e ,l:tv the 1 Ith. 1 I.ltotelete 84111 Lower Alll.ll. thll house 01 tieettr,o Duey, ett teleestlay t he 12th. 11114 N4',V I 1)) Jacob ,h»11., on Thu,)lnv I lin ldt h. Nl»idninir...l)iird and l'Ipp»). 11 ) ,( ) )diqo of inn in ‘1,11:111. - .) urc, ran th.• I III). ‘11 , 1•11) , , .»»I .5».1 , 11.1.11 , 1.)... :it (Ito Cnininksinn• ~ 1 11 r. ,. on ,itnnlin . the 111111111. Krat;l: hint awl N vwvi 11, at tit, 11 , .115t. NI 11,,,,d1.111 . 11. iu Viivci its. r, t 1 tlv I;th. :•esetlet,.. at the le.te Jam, A6lll. “1 l'lte.el:l the I , th eutltHlplen, Slnsi,peitthvirt Bo r eoub ana T r ,„„ s hi p , :a tint. in, \)"...1 New t,m, a. the Itott , o of on the ='n It. S,nth )11.1.11,t0n, at the Coomni.ottorters' 0111.. e, gin Fr 1.1.11 tho '2l-t 11( tilt' C..lllllli ,, i'alerS . Mike, on Saturd.ty Ow '22.1 And Dickinson, at the Stony 4 1';‘verti, gill t\lontlfly Ito. .tlitt, •••-t. I ten ts.t.orott,h, at the 11..11, of I,t•wls 7.it For, on tt..th WA mi\:lL) ,; NI ,Ccuntur's R A ...\1 A 'l' I w„, 11 .„ .1. 1 .1, 1 .; $ ,; p r „ s il .„, ,„ „ ~,.• 1•1 ,),.•... 1 . 4.1 1 . . N 0 1111 .111111:It, 011 I t h, I (1 11 , .1, el 11111 Tt'l 1;4,01.11 .1011 Delivery in sal.' les:net lion. ' , I. 1 1, :11111 11..11 II 1 1111 - .1 11,, 11.1 1 . 1 , or tine Vl' :111.1 T..1./111114.1 . /111.1 1:.•111.1111 .1111 lan the trial 1.1 kll lnpil..ii and 1 , 1151_1 0n.•111i4.1 , , in the 4, I .•..1111tV ..1 ( . 111111.., 1.11111 II iill.ll . rt . ~,,, tsl Ille dl 1..11•.1 lle.l 1:'111 ol .I.kno..ry 1,2. have nrilered the 3 111 l ..tllpn-arnlT4 riningx InglUeneral !ail nellvely 1.1. 11 , .1 , 11.11 1(1,1,1,1.... Ills the 51.1.111111 1 1.1 11:11, I 15.1tre, the I Ulu ) at 15) o'eloel: in thu 411 m 5111 m, to vontintre tsv,, a nolo& NoTICE IS II Ell1:11V to tine Coroner, .Itia. "1 - 5111 , Peace and of the said eminly of LlL:kt !inky are In' Iho sant precept eon, al 1,1.11 1.. lII' 113e11 and there in Ilionr proper persons, wiPh their rollsreenrils, iliquisitionsLs,anklruktlnns old all other remenlbrar.oes. to IP. 111115, t 111111Z1 11111111 111 .heir onieer appertain to he done, and all' tho,e thnt e lean.] I/1, 1...1 , 11(11 1 / 1 1110 ,1 111 11.1141111 t I! 11,11111111 tile 111'1:1.;1.•1'5111111111'0 01 ttll.ll 011111 ll.' ill tile .11111 nl .011 ....1111ty,111, t' he 1h1.1 . 11 t 5 pl.aa•ent 11 them Its shall Le ) Ins J. Pr It I P :sheriff. Nlarell 15.,.! ! BARGAINS ! I TNPF, the late victories Domestic C10t (1,1,..h, bury 1.4• 'neat. nod there is now a pros pert ol gettle, ?lipid, it rett .11. 11e. (LEI 1.11 5.% It NI I 1.1. ER. it the ov, IS. Ithder MAI l East r tecele leg daily I.loge sup• plus of NEW SPRING GOODS. • whin), ottr WI trnlcti art : determined to sell n CITY , •15liE , S , ilin)liS lot every varity ; c;" Plain and Fancy S'illcs at all Prices. A large •ttt otov It Silks nt 75. 57t i. 1.00, 1.2 p, 1 roi 1 75.1 m. 2:00. 111 4 w ritring Delalnes at In yenta: 4,010 tan's best. quality Wilms... Igor hero, Paellie 111111 1111 I trait Prints. 4130, and lIOSt colors. new styles, at lat4o lot at A N aunt 10 Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, bi.qt quality I.:110iWO, 12 rl F, All kinds Dotmoslie U Itighnine. 1 . 2 1 e, ; fq!inchuster 31111iVITti Grouch and Scott!li Dress !mit Itmnult llingj hll n(.26. =MEM= at iv helecale and retail, a good quality A, 11th. 10. 4 4 wide 12 1 Also, 54. In 4. 11-4, 12.4 at etirrespieelina. All biota or 11'? (1.11 ,DS it, large reduced prlrPs--Tieltievs. H 1 1.11,1.5. C1111.1.11e. 14111lers, (Pmaleirixs. Cott.. to , &•, &e. 1,1111.21 (i0Q1:114 of all kinds, 'fable Cloths, Sheotings, Linen Diaper, Nap kles, Shirting Linens Shirt Fronts, Collars, at the old prlees,., White Goods, all kinds, at old. prices. SPRING MANTLES, Shawle, Embroideries, Ar.e , I loop Skirts direct from tho factory. SOO dos. l.ndied, Misses, Men's avid Boy's HOSE, I2IA to 25. Men's and Boy's Wear-- BLACK CLOTHS SND CASSEHERES, nil - gradaq, - Ilaifey - CaSsiteerearlatest Voßtings, Satinets, Jeans, Cotton:ides; due., Having secured the fiervires of :1 atria clasp Tailor, WO ato prepared to getup Clothingin the most fashionablo style at short intim _ _ CARPETS!CAR , PE-TRH Wo am receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, compris ing all tile various kinds kept In a 'first class Carpet .11011 En. Carpets ranging in ,price ,from 12,1. to 1.26. 'oll' 'Clothe, all widths. Mattings, Looklug °lames, Shades and blinda of all kinds. 1 - ,000 lbs. Carrot Chin; Feathers ;Tilton Batting; Counterpanes., All the above goods and many °Liters, we 0114 to pinchnsers at a small advanco above emit. Winter Dress Goode—Shawls, Mantles, Furs. less,than iii of cost. We are eterm Med motto be undersold. Please call and examine our lalmeuco stock: - O.We will malts additions of Now Goods is tile ken. 11011 advances. All Goods warranted to ho what we soil Wpm for., LEIDICII, SAWYER`k MILLER. Carlisle Sobrnary 28, 1862. ght Ntatitts. cARTasLIE iktiormap Reported.kty for the , Hrald by WoOdmiard & Sedixnidt e • FLOP* (Superfine). dq,- <Bxtra.) ••. KED — . 1t Y ...... CORN ' OATS .. ... FALL LiAItLEY ••• POOR HOUSE, t 491; t Ma. 4e , 301.. t • -FOR 186'L •.: WILL IA GRA,CEF; Jollllr MILLER and WIG LIA M CQItNDf.2I Esqdires, , nir co torS-of 'the roar Wild opho--.l.,,itse of kn.._ ployaitnt of the bounty of et'unLerlaiid, in account with said COunlY, 'from the'. first day Of January to the thirty_ first day, of becemuei', 1861: . Ctwdi TOCOITNI from 4.)unty Treasurer, Carlisle Deposit Bank - lean, Gardner & Co., for old drill tend old metal, A. llosier and others for hogs, ,t;oldwell unduthers for laid and tallow, John Fuller for eggs, E. Morrison, F. Washbush, J. Hellman and Lane. deceased paupers, WlNam limey nun ley refunded, D. Wink for 1 barrel of elder and apples, Drover for roam, horse, Drovers for pasture, J. P. Sterl log for use of Mary Knottle, J.. 31. Minimiser use of C. Laughlin, .J.CleinleniA, Esq., for hides, for postage, Condon for vest, Cash paid Bentz and others for merchandise and groceries, $2,1166 Mrs. Saltsbau.4ll and others, out door paupers, 1,112 01 Yock and other counties for paupers, . 10 02 Dauphin county Commissioners account of Martin Wolf, deceased, Shoemaking, Tailoring and Hats, For out door funeral expenses, State Lunatic Asylum, Con , table and Justice fees, Farming utensils, ((rain and grinding) Clover :old Timothy seed, Illacksmithing, Plaster, New wagon IFIA, 011 . 111.11 t ,• ring, I.at ether, Coal Jr. lime, Coal for furl, Wood thr fuel, Wm. ilrarey :111(1 others. for earth., Gardiner & l's., tor castings, kettles, repair log horse power, &co, Tinkering, Sad.]lerY, Furniture, Leather, Hardware, ' • ilarden seeds, plants, &c., Express Co.. box rent and postage, Weavi - ng, dyeing and carding, Su ndrles, MelllollleS, (tut door medical ald, S. P. Zeigler. physician, salary, Ilerr6,l,urg Bank loon, Carlisle Deposit Bank discount on loon, Fire 11.1111,11 re Company, Appropriation to Firs Company, li. Snyder. salary, :hearer.; Esti salary, .1. London for stationarv. Jacob Stint,. Esq., Treasurer, salary, A. llosh•i• earn pet. iiiiain uaarry exi la pay, John Balanoe due Trea,tiror on last set [lenient, linlane° in hands of Tromnrer 1.% (NIP Sttl I ER. Es." , rottsurer of the Poor Hon-, nod the llonn-0 of Etnintot meta of f'innuhertninut tr, itt tne„. otitt sn it In the Itiren tot nn of saki I ttnnt itott on, 1..111 the lii , t thy of Januar} ti,l tho thinly first WI) ul Dettetott,r, 111,1, Cash reselevil free County Cnttnni , stoners, $0,3110 nn •• Multi Ite[sn.it flank Iron, " 1;111 .110 - ereiM snot ves lin e Nlllll - nl ,the feregoing state ment, " gill 60 By r:o.11 on Dirct.,,' Ity I.lanve Anic. Ti,tt•urer ot, 1•:.•ttl1:111 cut, • =I Stock on Farm Ist January, 1.412 hI I 11011. I`llWs. II )11,111 of f. t... 11 rattle, 1. st.e.ors.'2 )00' 111 1,1,11, 7 sows. 3 111.,,N. Pork, Beeve-; and Veal, lktened and killed in 1861 3-2 11,ovs. tvera,Jll,: ihS .1 19.2 ,1 0 lbs: rusts t,tveriging i 11,.) uLver.iging It.) 11r., .raking Iu rtll Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 18(12, 1 and 1 narrow k heeled w. gun. I stone wagon. 1 1 pairhay ladder s, 1 Jack s C rew . I east knit cart '.:l,lrN, 1 ,111 lug wagon h. lie,. I 1:11 • 2:0 ri plows single and dbubic sho. let 1.1.-w, I laige ill.] I .wall CUltlVrallrg. I roller, I trill. I I machine, horse power and belt. 1 I !odd, ul lrr. 13 „heel b.vruw s. 210 u sin 4,1 au r n, 15 lets of pI no gears. 2 filch aunt I r• MI, , npn als o sing!,:trot.. fly. bets. AN . :I he, 9 hall vi , :b:11111%, 45 I . OW .11.1i11.. I !W.I. c-Irponter Lepolei. 1 sot of 1.1400:111101 0..1 , • ;11 WI .141 iv,. 171ip., tog seyttres, I hoe... I L f it;lcri , w loArs, stone .11‹ . 66 . 1 - 47 . 411 stone* be is. i-p.tiles h.r . rakes. sickles. tiorn hues, ,‘ mei 111111 k, Wed ertotat. kA. mite, v. ; 4 ehuiltde showin , the proceeds of the Farm for I`,:•ii I ~ t. qi 11f rye, '2171 do. of i•nri, d oi 1111. 111 1 11 11/11011S, 111 14..1s of Iniy, 31 . i d. „r of piimpk .1 , 1 1,1,11.11 43 do. of pnrsidp.,. In do of .odonit, .11114 11”11.11S, 81411 111 . 1111, rrr:flohng, 1400nn cuo$1, 1,111 , 0. IP. lined, of green beans, 2 do. of.mnll pn.. I'2 110 of tonoltoes. 40 do. of red heat 0, 11 1.. ol turnip. :1 110...1 4111,..1 /11/1114,, 11, Of d,lod 1111111. , , 1 11, ni 441,1 01101111, botivdenTlis ,of 3111110 1110, Itllllll 1,101 of /1111.., 1411111 Sl4llll. Wall I,IIMI the him 1,1 and nohal Clue baCn , . built nO rods n 1 :Awn 1,1111, rai , nd bromn cnt n for . 2.1 n brnoins. Articles made in the House in 18(11. 1 , , ra!r 1,914 e 9d1t.,,,;, hut 114 ..41.•1:119,,, 1..41..1 1 01 pair 11f Ftnrl,in;;F, t r .„ 9prou, a I all net, 1 1 19 , 1, •191 , 11 , .•911, 4.11.114.15, 175 pi 11,,, slip.' 1•111111,, 11.11•44,1 s. 47 1•11.111 113•4 q, lienitiled I I 14194 •,...119 1 , , 11 -Lief,. 1 1..909, 411 51i114,11.4411‘ , 11 '15 . 1,... , 4, II 111) , 49 . s111, Is, 1 quilts, TI pair of s ti•••p , 991,. 1 • pall 14 21 parr of pant,. 1 coats, 9111011. se 10000, ;110011, ,01t, ,L 11 4 .1,111,2: yarn norlt• 11.7 111. 01 11r I . irist't, 4.094:1, 4arrelN sit tt.tt. snap, 14 , ...1 I 41.1 Work wade in Carpenter Shop in 1861 2 1 lance sink, :1 spittoons, 2 lane chests, maall. 1 ,t ul istller, ac sagan plied, 1 bucket, ve, , cl. I,h p 1 idlers. lox al,e. 1 las,:c ‘‘atcllua troagt laid:so hot of 1 heach, 2,1 laic and :..hathle tree p re , 70 axe and 11.1111111 r 112111Illes. I14:\114 SNYDER, Stew:mi. 1:1,11..\111;1%1 3iatrou. Nttniber i f pnupe, In thi• holls, on Ist ,13nuary 41)i Ot SI 11,11 18scoloi Numloor lohnitttol op to Dee. Nuoillor horn lii the house, the Wh to 1111(10.1, llaeogh the year, f Wlll.llll, were cel..red, *.Y.S I:eetel Diseharged and eloped, Le 11 ing tire number 'remaining in the house WI Intl %LP 11111 . ) . , I of Ndloill 11l are Col net 'Moi r paupers stinporto'd ul publie e - 1/OLILIU dun sung Lilt ear, 1/i IVIOMI 3 aro in thu state Lunatic An9liiin, NV holo !mother remaining chargeable at the rle~e.q the lear, There nn, lu the house UU males, of a Mon 10 are 1...10red. There are t he hem, 51 fdmoles, of yvhom U ere colored, There are, ds near Ils_ea n lie ascertained, In the house under 1 year of age. ft from I to O ; 4 front a to 1U; 3 trout 11l to 15; 33 fropl 20 to 3U; 17 Iron 30 to 4U; 18 front 40 to ; 15 foes (.0 to lilt; '2O from tit) to 70; 13 from 70 to 50 8 from 00 to 00; 3 from 00 to 100. le :oldltion to the above, 3094 tranAent or travelling naupern have been received mlthbut reenar orders, to whom welt, v.iven 0.167 meek. Many bi sald travellers were also turnish,d with eitithlng. We the Directors of the NOV and of the thous.; liiilfployment of liumberl.md county, iso certify that the above and foregoing, statement contains It first Lind true oxiiihit or the I notituiton during the period above ela ted, accord' tag to the licet of our knowledge. il K r ot l i 6 n nco lenlu , nn t il i n o nr h A nd, : al in and the Re h clay of Jammu, A. 1) WILLIAM (i MACEY, JOIIN ?lILLER, Dlreciore. WILLIAM CORNMAN, We the Auditors of Pumherland county, having - a. emitted the account tind voutiliers Oft the Directors of the Poor, and House of Dinploynnint 01 said ,county, from the Ist day of January to the thirty, first day of December, A. D. 1861, inclusive; and also the account and vouchers or Jacob Squint, not, ,Tronsuroe of said Institution for the stuns porital % do certify that we find a- bale nee of- fotte-li nd red-and seventrdellartiand -soy enty seven cents, duo by said Treasurer to said Insti tution. Given under our hands at Carllele„the 25th day of January, A: 0.1802, The Citizens of Carlivie & Vicinity, A RE invited to an examination of my seock of Droop-lee, queonstioro, Spices, Ste. Dee, m 11A MS of 11 ct,r,to jontlb; Driod IfltEF;.bost !Catnips, So woo, Buttoredapd,Dowlestfliordlnos of the, most approved Drailds, Table 011,-- ~ . FRESH TOMATOES & PEACHES, In cans, Dried Fruit, :very fine Syrupla, 6D eta. per gall , Flan Pine Applo,• Sap t3ago and Hutch Head Cheese, Coal Oil, Fluid, 'Muth Oil,. best Tobacco and'Sega re, Cl• der, Mines and Liquors, and itit.builleb} variety)} email ware . 'Torrid Caeli Feb. 7, 18132. • • . . rA O ItLT.• "' l itiOlai6Stono,llO : use, on Nola streot, noatly op:. ,• Posito Pardner Co'l9. Illashino Bhop, tho proporty or the lido J. A. Kaufr. II man.. 1 08'3081011, glveo Ist or April; 1802. For ,terms,, Atc.,,,opPly"tit - tido 'Carlisle, F01i.7 1802 • .... A 75 .....5 00 ....1 22 .....1 15 RINE. .. . CIIANBERRIES.- - - • •• - j:A. kitxPerlor artlelo oegilivnbotilaiijuskrepplved any for iille by. ' J. W. EBY.- • 0at."2 . 0,TN, ' . 4 00 2 00 $0,300 00 2,2a0 00 25 00 124 25 130 20 21 80 175 52 8 76 8 50 100 00 t 0 00 65 00 2- 50 184 05 $l`2,Jll 69 217 12 1,152 91 70 07 28 08 10 40 40 ss 352 40 33 87 38 21 8 14 60 t 3 08 1 .3u 'l' "r 111 l 2 ) Xll uo ) 00 1I 5_ 1U o I) 3) oo '0 u i 24 II =I li I'U 0I 1 t $l-,040 1 , 2 470 7 7 sl' ,11 1 13 23 C 47 I ' MEE ME =I _ JOHN IV. COCKLEiri JOHN S. OLIN ialc JAMES It IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland county BENTZ DISSOLUTION. OF, PARTNERSHIV. . IVOTICE .is hereby given;, that the .L. partnership hilrOtofora existing KEtivenn B. if. 3telier and James IL.WashrnciEl, 'was dissolved by mu tual consent on the 10th of February, ,1802 Those begird.; claims agaihst sold fi rm mill present and those Indebted call for settlement. ' JAMES M. WASII3IOOD, 15111 ELLER.' FT: B. Those persons indebted to tho, late firm °Mar. ter Fr Keller, are hereby notiffed to nOce setlienient on or before the 15th or March, 186:1,-as no further in dulgence will be granted. B. K. KEL..I,F.It. February 21, 1802—It Agritiultural Skiety The account of GEORGE IV. SEEAFER, Treasurer of the Cuniberland'County Agricultui•al Society. 1801, :fan. 20, To balgliee In hands of Trea surer, $1,740 30 " Feb. Cash ioceived from Treasurer of Cilmberiand county, for 1800, 0 Obt. 9A: 12, Cash received during ex hibition, " Nov. 19, Cash received from Treasurer of Cumberland county, for 1801, CR. FLy cosh paid A. K. Rheetri for print ing, ltr. Pugh's Address, Horse• hills, and adver , icing nnwtings, :SIR 00 McCrea keeping horse during winter of 1000-1, 00 Expenses to Kentucky to purchase horse. 00 of expense,: of Harvest Home, . 01 26 Messrs: Rheum, Bratton, Zinn and - Common, printing for Fair, J. A. Sanderson hay for Fair, Ilenderson k Reed oats for Fair, Expdiises of Fair including Band, fill joe. ke Messrs. Delaney, Line end others for Stationary, Premiums paid, Balance In hands of Treasurer, c 2.228 OS 'fi l e Committee appointed to audit and settle the no. count of George IV'. :Meader, Treasurer of the Cumber land county Agricultural Soelety, report that they have examined the wino. w'lth its vouvbers. and lad it roe rout, and that (here is a balancU In the hands of the Treasurer, to the credit of the 6ociety, of Two Thou- Nan ti Two I l undred and Twenty-eight Dollars and Eight Cents as abuse stated. .; NO, It. PARK ER, 1 Committee THOS, I'AXTON, -.) pk ! , ;: v l , n ti T t E o lt a S l NOTlCE.—Notice (e),1.4' interested,ons ---1 , 1 o( ic e th h a e t re t t l ' i 3 e: tullowing accounts have been tiled in this of flee by the accountants therein named, for ex amination, and will he presented to the Or phans' Court or Cumberland County, for con firmation and allowance, On Tuesday the 18th day of March, A. 11, 1862 viz: 1. The first end final account of Samuel Gleim, Administrator of Safnuel Smith, (pump maker latest South 7 -iliddlet on Tow uship 2. The Administration account of Lemuel Todd, Esq , Administrator of henry El:maga, R. Tho account of Henrietta Keigly, Admin. stratrix of the Estate of George Keigley, teed, late of the borough of Carlisle. 4, First find final _aceowit OT John Beetem„ &ninistrator of Jacob Be . etL:ril, - lith of rikk- son Town,hip, dee'd. G. The Recount of M.tyy Ann Clark, A,lmin trotrix of Samuel . Clark, late of Monroe Township, dee'd. G. :The Adtninistyation account of David :qyers, administrator of the E t stnte of Pete, Nlyers, late of West Pennsboro' Township, dee'd. 7. The account of Sumnel Megnw, Executor of Andrew M clit %value, late of ,lec'd. A. The Guardianship account of Samuel, (inardian of the per:ion uud estate of Sarah Sliellaberger, minor (laughter of Jacob Stiellaberger, late of Wet. Penosboro' tarp., 9. The account of Christian Tilzel, Guar 'an of Henry ('lay Singizer, minor son of urge Singizer, late or the Borough of Me laniesburg, dee'd., settled R. orgas, his Administrator. 10. The account of Chri-tian Titt-1, Guar inn of Millard Filfunre Fingizer, Jlinor son f George Singizer, late of lecloiniesluirg. e e'd, .settled by aprgas, hisAdinint.- •111ur. IL The necount of Christian Titzlor, Guardian of Theodore Singizer, son of ilea, Singizer, lair of )ILehanict , ltry, tleo'd stitled by Wllliant R. Gorgon, his Admintst tater. 12. The account of Christi:in 'Fitiol, (hint - titan of (lohrge W. Singizor, son or George Singtzer, Into o f )Ipclinnicsbui,a., dre'd, set tled by 151111 am 11.. Gorgas, his Ailministritior. The, 110201111 i Of CIICISIIUII 'litzel, Guardian or the parson and Estattr - of F. Houk, a Minor son or .‘dam Houk, der,d, settlrti by NVillikul it Gurgits, Itio Atlntillis trat,„r. 1 L The Recount. or Jacob Mumma, Guar inn of Iteninman (Jarrett, minor sun of tteeb Garet!, 15. The nrenunt of Davi.] Guardian of Elizahetli .\ Heir. ini 'or (laughter of Jacob Hear and Urand dauglx• el* of Samuel Bowman dee'd. The account of Danielller Guardian of Rebecca Carl, a minor daughter of Peter Carl, dec'd, 17. The necounl of Chrislian Tiizel, Exec- Itor of Elimibeth Uram, late or \lcch•uiics :urg dec'd., settled by William It. (largos, his Adsoni4trixt or.. 18. The account of James !\ lerandlish, Esq., Ad,,,,,,i,fraior of the E4tate of Sophia Lind sey, late of West Pennsboro' Township dee'd 10. The accourrt of James Menimllish. Esq , Afbrin , strator of Estate of Daniel Gring, late of Wiat Penusboro',Township, decd. 2o. The ficcount. of Samuel B. Crick and Gardner. Administrators of the Estate of Satutiel,l2,ieb, late of East Pens borough t4M11:11111 1 , deceased. 21. 'f he first account ot JorllC.9 McOonedal, Administrator of William Mellonegal, late of the borough of Carlisle, dee'd. 2J. The account of Adam Sierer nnd Ja cob Sierer, Administrators of Adam Sierer, sea , late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, . , 23. The account of Benjamin Erb, Admin istrator of John Mulch late of Hampden township, dec'd. 21. The first and final account of Charles Shreiner, Administrator of Margaret Shrein er, late of the Ilurough of Mechanicsburg &c.d. '25. The first n^connl of Joseph M Means, Esq , and Robert P. McClure, Esq., Execu lois of the last will andqestatement of John Laughlin, late of Hopewell township, dee'd. 2li. The Guardianship account of Henry Shenk, late of Dickinson townshipdeed, who was Guardian of Mary R., William W.,.John S., and Thomas J., Spangler, minor children of Win. Spangler, de&d, settled Martin Shenk his admini,trator. 27. The first and partial account, of M. Hole Judi, Executor of William Adams, late of the Borough of Carlisle dec'd. 28. The first account, of Mary M. Morris, Admibistratrix Of the Estate of Monroe Mor ris, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deo:d. 29. The first mid final account of Henry Buckwalter, Executor of paniel Buckwalter, late of Frankford Township, deed. 80 Account. of John Mountz, (Mardian of Philip Shambaugh, a minor child of Philip Clloonbaugh, hits of Frankfort' towfiship dec'd. 1- 81. The account of doorgo . utt.orff . and Philip Kiehl, Adtninisfrator of Frederick Bottorff; hats of Not th ; Middleton township, deceased. 32 Tho account of Jacob Rickei and Sam uel Ricker, Executors of Jacob nicker, late of Middlesex township, dec'd , . 33. The account of Levi Eberly -and David Eberly, Executors of David Eberly rate of Upper Allen township, dee'd., 34. The Administration-at:coda of Chris thin Tiizet, Adininistrator of Edward Lamont, late of Mechanicsbarg,.dee'd.', Bellied by IVil. linen It. Gorgas, his Administrator. 36. Tbe - 'first and - final--account - of—Sohn Enk, George Enk, and Henry Enk, Executors of Henry Enk, late of -Monroe township, de ceased. •- - . E: A. IIIiADY Register. Register's Office, Carlisle, Feb. 15th 1862 HAY! HAY! . WANTED to purciliase a large (pan ,' tity of. Tray, for which the highest price will be paid in CASH; delivered arthe stable belonging to the Stone 'room owned by Mr. Zug, PI the eastern portion of .the town of Carlisle. ~For partkulars enquire of N. W. Woo.do;North 'Hanover Area, -FA. .1.802-4 t ra.nn at PrWillie Sale. AFARM/ of two lriindred arid ten ncyos (ono hundred and the cloari) and the bal. anon In timber of lino plenty ) situate In Frankford township, CnrubMland county. withM two story STONE. HOOKE, a Kitchen at each end, Smoke House, Oven, a Well of water near • tho'Kitchen, running' wider in almost every geld; a pea hanic 'Darn, and a fine Orellidd of.variana kindle of: Fruit. • MIS fiti*lot4 also heenlyned recently, Terms made kneivil by Catlin fr 00. ho. subscriber, at 'hieresidence in Carlisle, ' . , , Feb. bt, 1862—at • . 7 . . . . _ 7DY virtao a a writ of Levari Faciasi .e eto me directed, oill be expood. to public Rale, on --- the preininee, on - . Tuesday the 26th eta!) of March, 1862, Atli o'clock A. DI. nil that certitin tract of land 'lt' tinted partly In Snothampton . Townehlp, Franklin Co., and partly In Southampton toivnaltip,,Cumberland Co:, on tho Mid(llo,Spring, about 1 21 i miles North of Ship. ponsburg, bounded by tallith i•f 'David Lutz, William u. IleCune and William 1,. Smith, containing 14 Acre, 135 Perches, more or loos, and haring thereon elected a Stone Grist Mill with Frame Distil lery attached, tiro story DWILLIANCi HOUSE, Stnhln, Hog Pons. and other Buildings nod Improvements. Seized rind Wool in execution as tho property of John Romp. WI LLT A NI McOIIATIT, Sherill of Frankllo Colinty, Pheriff 'n Office, Chnthborsbui7, March 4, 1862. Kolloek's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee. is recommended by physiCians as a superior Nutritious Beverage for General Debility, Dys pepsia, and all bilimis disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon, the use of coffee will use this without rojtFrions-effecta.- Oneciin _conteins the strength of two pounds oftordinary coffee. Brice 25 cents. KIiI.I.IICK'S Ihr purest and best Baking Powder known, fbr making light, tweet and nutritious bread and rakes. Price It, cents. Manufacturild by Si. Il liollork. Chemb.t. corner of Broad R Che?tuitt Sts., I'h Ifs., :Lod ,old by all Druggist.', and Grocers. Februaay 24,1811'2-1y 100 00 72 5 4 22 ECM $3,224 55 50 50 34 00 10 50 1 1RE INSURANC E.- THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. incorpoi rat ml by an act of .tssetnhly, in the year 1843, and har ing recently had Its charter extended to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous operation, under. the su perintendence of the hillowing Dowd of Managers. viz: William it. Gorgon, Christian titayman. M. Coddle, D. Itally, Alex. Cathcart, .1 11. Coover,John Eirbelber Wickersham. Eberly, Bricker, Itud ilph Martin, .ford), Omer, and .1. C. 'Maim,. The rates of insurance are as low and lay, cable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to heroine members are Invited to make application to he agents of the company, who are willing to wait ujton th in at any time DUE 4,9 i 2 :;19 25 Eli "W M. R. GOliG AS. Prnsident, ITherly's I'. O. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Chu Presillunt. Carlisle. P. 0. .1111 IN C. DUN LAP, Sevry., Me,hanksburg. MICHAEL COCKIJIN, Treasurer, Sllepherth.a.wn. C UMBER T,AND coy John Slier-lelz, Allen Henry Zoari Shiremanstown; Lathy ettn Peffen. Dickinson; Henry Bowman, IThur town ; Mode Gil f flth. South Middleton ; Samuel eb Graham, W. Penns horn: Samuel Clover, Meehanieslinrg : .1. W. Cook I in, Shephordstown ; D. Coover, Upper Allen; .1. 0. Sax• ton, Silver Spring; John flyer, Carlisle;- Valentino Perms o, Now Cumbeiland. Vnltit couNT S. Picking. Dover; Jas. G NVarrlngton ; .1. F. Deal dorlf, Washington: Richey Clark Dillaburg; D. liniter, Fairview; John Williams. Cv moll. DA U NI f N CO.—Jaen!, !longer. Harrishnrg. M e mbers of the company having pollelesahout tort pine. can have thorn renewed by making application to It [IV nt the Agents. Vet,. 2.5, 1 i•G'2. fIUIBERLA.ND VALL,EY R. R.- N7'.h; I:, AR R ANL' E,111: XT. On and aft, V. NOVEMBER 1, ISIII, Pasaanger Trim, will run as lallaw (z..anclu)s exceptall l l FOR ell AMBEIT-111_ , 11 1 1 AND lIARIIISBURO. 1 Train. 2.1 Trai a. ca A M. 21, D. M. 1.0,0 110...rer , tow 0, . C 11.00 0 ,00-10,4, 4 , 30 " Arl.4 20 " 1.10 " Sllloolo,.berg, 11,11(1 " 142 '` Ne, vill”, 0,52 " 215 " l'arli , -,le. 10 10 " I` 11 , /rhmtie , loo . 2, 1 0 42 " 527 " Arrive et 11arr1,101,12, 11.15 " 5,55 " 1011 (211A.11111.1II,I111.:11(3 AND II t6F.IISToII N. I , l'l'r:dn. 2,1 Troln. r.'vv Ilarri , ltrz 0.05 A.ll 1.50 l'.lll. " 111..90tulesliurg h. 47 " 2:to ~ " Carlisle. 9.27 " 5.03 " N'svllle. 10 02 " 1'..14 '• " Shilll,/01,100.c. 10.53 " 415 0 " (10L 01.4',,.1rt ire) 11 10 .1 5" " lirren.,o4ll., 11.55 .Irllve at 11:02eibtown, 12.55 • . r . Tit it El , . Daily Ttnins loaN e 11.1rrisIn'g fur 1'1tt.,11.,i at. 1 1 ,. and TA.. A. 11., aild 1.50. I'. \I , 1... , r Phil oh:10100,N is l'en 0 , ,, Ix:0115 l'entl.ll Itnilo.ol. AI .2 10 .1. 11., 12 15, 1.1:0.: , ,1: ,. .:. P. 11. NIA 1.0000..1 V. 11 11., al ~00 A. 11.. eOl 1.1 - i, I'.ll. 1 . 01 Baltimore, :0 t.lui 2,1.01 0. Al.. A: 1 0.1 P.M. 1 . . , 1 . t 1., el HI: all d Al illl I,,pflit. :it 1 111 :and v.15.1 ' . M I . 'llll , ,11 i..1.1.di1:1 1 ,, ` Id 3i. '2,1111, I'. NOT WE 11) l'A,I , 1114:11S: At all rI0ItIon.: INliorl. Ti.o,, , ts ale -01,1. )iy. 1101,0,t0w 0, 11,00eart10, - 4111:101 ,„ : ,.1 0 , , ,, ' , O 0,.0,01.101r2. New . . ille. 15t-1i , .111, Nie(d4Adli,- d u , _ ,d,d Idtri.j.dlllrld it rod...lion of '1 . 1..N CENTS cul l. II 'l'o I•ot, N, ill horn:010 to all l'asoloozers that provide theni, 11e , v it ll Ticket: bel ,, re elt tering the l'ars. 1. N. LULL, pi . y.por't ~ p,,,,, d 1)111,, Chlonherslo• O.C• 1 Vora N. IN.II c _ F () t. z s E 'l' 11 _Horse and Cattle Powders. P.owlere hive prove after a trial 'several 1,1, I I.t• ,111,0.11.01 . to any I,ll.par:dial Iti tine hind in i t se The eldef impala its ot these Powders :irises from the fi,L that they ate emlipmeidpf that have Lai log properties. 'I he Lu t.tt ire ililitiosh.to the ,I..11:1111 nud hitestinos, the Toni , dtieligth to the of the thirst, ail 1 the pa ileitig 'tied who., contained In 1.111.1111.11'11,1. the Ida. I. and lay the Para herd!ht and vl,lltus olrgulat him The line ill thin I 11111 , 11 V, the w strenet hens the appetite :mil eh es the hots,• a fin smooth and gles,y skin —lnt pro‘lng the appearance, vl i zor and spirit 'if the Hie so are not intended, us moat powders are, to bloat the nuimnl, , to give hum the appear:turn of 1.01111 hit ehers not, t vally —tm!,, to remove the illseme and promote his general health. The... Powders will st. /1'11 , 2,01011 V., ,t,111:1(.11 :11111 In le,liw•,, l'lrelme them hoot etienslia matter, and liring than to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention Lung VI 1.1, and a et:stein num ily Mr all diseases id en t to the llorse, as lit:milers, Yellow Water, tempers, I onaltir. Helves, Slavering, CouAis. Loss of Appetite. and Vital 1:111!tv,y..1.e. 'rhea° Pies dot s.ll 11:4,11 1,0 0.. Hues time, a reek, through the winter and split], your nor, will never get the Lung 'Fever, (Mlle or Ital.: A new doses o r these Powdeln w 111 retool e the 'id l'ough on :lily Ilene. 'Were owners cif I lase., to Pied a few of Powders every ear, they might 'All If tile lis es of many I:111131,k 1114,1, 31 ILC I COWS. The properties this Powder possesses in increasing the quantity of Mill: in Cows, gives it an imp,' tan., and value which should place it in the hands of every poison keeping a Cow. In fattening Cattle it gives them an appetite. loosens their hide, and makes them thrive murk falter. In all di ens s's of Swine, as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs and Liver, hy putting from nalt it paper to a Paper st tun's Poirder•. in a barrel of Swill. the above diseases can be used er entirely prevented. Ity sang these Powders th- Hog; Cholera can be pu•vented. Pro. pared by S. A. FOCTZ, We-tininister, Nld. ft 'ELF, sale by F. P. PANN K Kit, Carlhde. Pa.. and by all country storeiceliets. Price '25 cents per paper, or five papers for ono dollar.• [A ug, 23, lhbl. At OG-11,13Y . 'S CHEM' CASH STORE CIALICOES (H, and 10 "cents, best j q u,dity Calico at 121. cents, Domestic Iling.hams at 14 7 a cents, Dofuestie Mainline S Si 10 vout, Domcstic II iisli u, Fond article, 12 1 :a, TI-kings, Cheelzs, Table Dia per, et low prices. Cantnn Flannels 1:2 ; , ,,a, Hooped Skirts, the cheapest in the coun , y. BLACK SILKS nt vor, low t,riees. Illaniti,t9 and Flaunnit, under pries. CI,OTLIS, CASSINI WIES, Joanna, Vestings, nt astonish ingly line pricer, All tiny old friends and easterners aro respectfully In. rited to call and examine Mr themselves, us I will nut ton undersold by anyvoters in the county. . . Main street, opposite tile Dopot, CHAS. °MUM', Trustee Fe b. , 2a, l Sfl2 HAS LEFT LEONARD'S COR w. sm i LEY • Hereby glres naive to his fritinffil, customers, and the that ho hex removed his store hoar Leonard's corner to his new room—formerly known as (Seller's hurt store—on North Ilannver Street. bet Ween the Car. lisle Deposit Bank and Iluyett's Drovery Store. II st'erk of It IIA DY•M A DP:CLOTH l Nth Boots, Shoes 'truth Itchs is large and complete, and you .t eon depend 5111011 the fact that he con and will sell cheaper than ever Viand' always intends to it sell good goods and at a lower price than auy person else. • .• bLOTUIN6 • , Always an hand, the most seasonable, best made Z ,11,1 and fanhionablu Coats, PantslOons and Vests from the commoneSt to time best qualities, which •• cannot fail to tit, plettao the eye_ and gi v e malls faction In general, Also, Shirts., Under•shirtS and drawers, collars, cravat a swipenders, gloves, stockings, Ac.,, A., all•to be sold at the very lowest prices. . Always on band, a large and complete arsort• nn nt ot every_varloty of Boots, Brogans, Oxford Tins, Slippers, °alters, .lefforsous, Or Ladles and Oantlrmen; Misses and Iloys, youth and cM4tren, all to ho sold cheap. Also on hand and eon. stantly 111mnd:taming the hest Fine French and Mfns Mrroceo goots, and Jeffursone for Ladles. Ira_ All ripe sowed free of charge. atA largo stock of Hats for Mon, Rost and jii Children, conintoa, good lina two. All sail- -- lag cheaper than over.. TRUNKS, TRAVELING a Ails, umintELLAs,vlm7 oANIsED GUM COATS .."1 , J1) LEGGINGS , — . CIIE AREA THAN tVI2III. I beraby. tender Any _thanks.. to my_enatomers. and Mende. for past favors, and earnestly solidi yOu.,all to call and see me and my,stook of goods, botdre l you par chaae olsMalfero. ee.l and determined to Mdt every effort to aupply you wltll tbaltory bostotad atifuott prleed as tvillsult all. Ho Imrtleulir to look for Any alga, April . 6,1861.-71) , . „. • 7,..W..8M1LEY. 3. REAMER „ . Totiiif.roperty for' Sale, nr stillsoriber offers at private sale ty;: ns t o rnl u ilf Of.the tOn:n 'lot situate On Abe north r est corner.nf IfenoTer and South are*, or he rrIII sell the large'Pratim Barn that le thereon eree.ted, to- ho removed;. end -if neither by the lAith'ef March next, then the whole wllLhe for rent. Fob. 28,181,12.—W'. W SHERIFF'S' SALE MIME • CII INUI OR iiiityrE,' 11 0 G S PRICES REDUCE[! DODI'S AND SHOES HATS -Zusfness tEctrOg. ~ , . M. P r FNII.OBE, Attoreey ti t laiN . v. W . . . ? _ _om, I n Itheem7a Mill: Froreeolobal - bitsl-' riess kouiiitly attended to. February 21, 1802. TJFITS E. SIIAPLEiri Attorney a t earnsto Pa. Attends to scenting and col lecting Ettildievi l Past, Thiuntiti4. and Pensions, Sl AI rut' nislicit Information elattvo thereto. Wilco on South 'layover Street, opposite Betts's store. Dee. 27. 1861 J. MARSHALL-ATTORNEY AT . giLki.l Ofilco with W. M. Penrose, In Itheent'g' lath T M. WE AKLEY.—A ttorney at Law. ty • °Mee on south Hanover street, opposite Rentz' Dry Maeda store. All professional business entrusted to Min 111 l be r6iniptly attended to. ()Slq . 'l-1 RITNER, JR., Attorney at tj/ Lnw nod Surveyor, Mecharti,lmrg.. Pa. 0111 co Stroot, hvo do.vo th of thn Bank. if.ir Business promptly attended to. IHAW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA -111,A:01-111,INI Attorney et _Law, °Mee La how, bilimitv,z, Jost oppegite the :11arlet Hone, Ceelisle, 3laretx 14, J. W. FOUiLK, A tturney at Law I. OMee with .1. R. Smith, EFq., In liheom•s 11411. All Business entmsted to him will be promptly at landed to. ,4ftty WAY. CP. rITLVIRICTI, Attorney at Law. a—Office on North Ihnever street, n few doors south of Mass' Hotel. All huSiness entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. iAprills. \v. C. It FIEEM ATtoRNET AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, il/inneso[a. Txint, give sperial attention to r nll,tions through 'I V out the t. , tttlo, matte Investments, buy and sel Real Estate and Henn - Ries. Negotiate loans. pay In xec, locate land warrants, &c. Refer to the member, tint Cu.uberland County liar, and to all prominent, citi zens of Carlisle. l'a. ug-Pbtl-]y. Z I Z. 7. his otlleo to S it k 'h Hanover st .",t, directly opposite liente's store. All po tionto entrusted to life care, either trout town or euuu. try. will he promptly attet dod to. Nov. 15. 1561. Dit 8. B. KIEFFER Office, in North, Hanover ktleet two qoors from Arnold fi Son's to,. Office !morn. loon• wirtir ila rly from 7 to 9 o'clock I A. M., and frOm 5 to 7 o'clock. P. M. TVR. GER OGE S. SEA -1 R 9.40,T. n-ENTisT. O C;P s .. • titnote College of Dental Su ',Tory. •f to JINN , at tha rsidrurr 01 his mother, East Lnuthor strent. throe door:4 belinv De,lll‘ra. March 19, lrift Da. I. C. LO 0 S '" south Hanover street. f,„ nextloor to the Post olb cc. Aug. 1, '69. Eo. W. NEIDICI-1, 1). D. S.— Late Uctnou*r::lor , .fllprtntivo Doulistry to th . o let t tit rr :.. 1 1 ! ) : , 1 . 1 „ t.LI: i s lr , i4 , !:V ego of npro , it, )111-1.211 II Main sheet, Carli;le, Penn I= ,CS. )eV. lIAV EDSFICK, Druggist, N,rth Hanover Street. Carlislo. PllvsieinlC , preq,lptlonsraratully rompounclod A full supply nl 1 . .... 5ir drynn and rl'itnnivals. ate - FARE REDUCED. STATES UNION 110 TEL, GOA & 6O Marleet Si., above 811.01/ TER II? 25 per day UNITED STATES lI6TEL.- =I S. E. C,r. llik 31,A 6i , MIMI H. W. GA, MIME MEE FURNITURE WARE-ROOM - • • 44-' E S5O %, • r West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium ei or , a r oc,l ut !hr Cumberlund County yricid(lral Fair of 1857.) The , alleireiber jo.; assortinaut et .11 iel"h in hin elee hreaahi, to lux b,+ I. dvt-rin.,•,: svilut pry--; that de ry eempetit h Pmr I 0 Cik at 111 be r, Y:lning-room, Kllolaen 1.1.11,1 ()Mee 17mbrarIng every artiols used by House and Hotel ltvepers, of the most approved and tindlionablo design Old lir:hilt. I nelutllng also Cottage furniture in setts, reeeptiortand Camp Chairs, : L et trusses, frames, pint ti. P111,11:1 , 1 , ,11 . 0 requested to call and ,examine stoek, at his exteiod hare-rooms, Steal Main street. Not th aid,.. A. 11. ENV lNit. l'aiticitlar attention 0,111,n ss II dial to funerals; orders from town and sountry, attended to , promptly and on moderate terms. A. 11. E earlikle. May 12. I s,flS.—ly. USE DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. %he only true Pain Extrartor to the TAALLEY'S Poiti Exiructor will curd 7wouna, rxtra,tor rill put,lue nll extortml In. ihnumation. hallo3's P,kin Extractor wilt pro vent and destroy tnor- Dalley's P“in Extractoroil! cure Ourns of an kinds. hallo) '5 Pain Extractor heals Blibter., free of pain or ),nark. holler's rate fiqrartc: neutralizes all Poisons Infu sed by Insects or Reptiles. folly's Pain Extractor will cure I roken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Sc. Dailey', lain Extra. for will cure Salt Interne, Scro fula, Scald Head. halley's Pain Extractor will cure Chayped !lands, Chill Mains, etc. Dalley's Vain Extractor will cure COOl5, urbuncks, Elms. Wart Boils. kr. - Nn housekeeper should ever be without a hoc bandy, for no,'. The I.l[ooly use of a single box nut) prove of More value than NU times its cost. Parents!—lf you have a son iu OW Array, Rend him, a Box of Pulley's Paiii Extractor. 11 may be the Mena:: of saving his life, fir the Ill's of a comrade: - for It tUre wounds of all kinds without pain. 'fry the cope. HMCO C If he does not use it. it trill cost you lout lit. tie. . Slsters!—lf you have a dear Brother In the A rrrtt, send him a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor: for It NVfll alien WOllllll.. of all kinds, and it may be the ut.tas of saving }our brother's lite. Daughtets!—have len a loved ono in the Arpiy, who is dearer to yea than life itself? Send him a Box,el Dalley's Pain Extractor. It will ctt is wounds of all kinds, and prevent Inflammation, and imiy be the mOllll5 of car Me n 115.. 1 f you ht,venu ,•onyeulence, fur tending It, send it by mail. It will emt•you hub 9 cents postage for a 25 et. box', and in like monortlon thr 50 rt. and $l,OO box. The Mtge boxes contain 'mauler the money than the 25 et. boxes. NOTICE —That Dall•y's Magical Puitt,Extractor will do all and even mote titan we elaint it will, we refer to Dr. Valentine Idott, and booth edit of other eminent Physi cians end Surgeons, besides Millions of people - all over the land, who have used the Extractor with never fail ing sueeess for the past 20 years. 1•'or sago by all Drug 081,s, and by HALL A MICKEL, Agents, • 218 Greenwich Street, Now York, Who will Fonda Los, of either sloe, Postage paid, to any address In the United States, on receipt, In poney or In Postage. Stomps. of 25 eta the the small 51001 or 60 cts. and $lOO for the modinin and largo sires. For sato In Carlisle, by S. It. Panuebalier. FIRST OV TILL SEASON,-, • -B Lago arrival of Now Stylas of FLU AND WISTIIIt GOO at TIE NORTH. lIANDV,EII,,STRINT The undersigned takes pleasure to it.form Mr - 40'4 and the public g,kmorally of the largo andivacital assert; meut of piqee goods for - - - .31:ENS AN!) BOY'S WEAR. . JustirecoliMtl, comprising all the West sfyles and novelties In the market, watch have been selected with care, arid will be sold, at an Inveraide paces, as ran bo obtained anywhere else.„ • OLOTII„ • VESTINGS' Overcastings, Satinets and :leans. which .tr in be made to, order, or sold per yard at the lowest prfEes. Tim public is respectfully Invited to inspect our aSoalt,, before purchasing elsewhere. ISAAC LiviNaxam . North Hanover Street, opposite the Ametloan House. irli-Idilitary work made at the she: test. notice, and. with despatch. fIARPETS!CARVETSI- • Olt Cloths, Mintlg, flounterpariogi.all' kincli of 'ouse furnishing tlookis, Just rocolvedorhich with eon* forgo stook of o.oo(tii on hanflove 0ff0r....t0 Clio. fradh o?. tho lowoit funritot prico.; loo; Inrgo fithlitiOns of Sttn plo.ifoods. Wo. funk° no long partnlo of figureir no ftn quantity or pricoi , (fylfielt :two ottor our largo at city. prices; Plenso na..a call.. Lib:Wit: l lf, A:11111qt" & fil{f,ran.• • February nl;isti2.. . PH I LA DEI,VA (A JAM E W. POW NR, Prop r iotnr I= =II =I V\VIN(;,'S ING ENIPORIMII CAOSIMERES,
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