---• 03onfidenee in the Faculty and administration to vreep over the earl") , tombs of 'their cher. of the College, and that wo will use our per- I ishod ones. May they .be enabled to look sonal influence to send students to the insti- beyond the present scene to that happier tution. • I hour when they shall be permitted to meet face to face_ on that_ - • rar off shore when splrlis blend, -And friend holds Ibilowship with fries!. Resolved. That --in the death of Lisur. Zug. and VV. M. litsnEnsox Jr., the army 'bf the Union has lost two brave and gallant soldiers, who sacrificed the comforts and endearments of home for the toils, privations and dangers of the camp, and only retired from their posts when disease had rendered them unfit for duty. Resolved. That these resolutions be published in the papers of the town. that copies be handed to the families,tif the dec'd, and also forwarded to the respective compa nies of ,which they were formerly members. By order of the association. A. K. RiIEEINI, President. C. B. PFAIILEit, Sec' y. • • .. [Signed] A. A. Itst_sit, Chairman. W. A. Ssxvsrx, Seeretary. , ( - * Rev. Dr. Johnson, President of the College, made a statement of the financial condition of the College, and urged on the Conference the necessity of extending aid to it.. Afte;.zt few remarks from Rev. R. S. Vinton and Roil Dr. Sargent— Rev. James Brown opposed the adoption of the resolutions and expressed his decided ob jection to using the educational fund, for the purpose. • Rev, John Bowen, Dr. Johnson and Dr. Reese "continued the discussion until a call was made for the previous question, and the resolutions after being considered and adopted separately were then passed in the whole by a rising vote 0f•62 ayes to 26 nays. Rev. R. E. Wilson presented a resolution that the Presiding Bishop be requested not to appoint-as-Presiding-Elder any on - e - who has been four consecutive years ill office, and-ex pressing a hope that the request be granted by the Bishop. adopied_by.: vote of ayes 90, nays 27, it being stated by the mover in reply to an inquiry from Rev. John Bowen, that the resolution did not apply to those whose term of four years had not ex pired. TETE RESERVES.—As every thing relating to this corps d'armre, is invested with peculiar interest to our citizens, we pub lish the following correspondence from the Phila. Press, giving as it does, a graphic ac count of the latest movement of that body. A Midnight March. WASHINGTON, March 15, 186'2 On Friday morning, at 8 o'clock, a rumor prevaded the camp of the Penns, Ivania Ito serve division, that secret orders of an impor tant character had been received. During the day a mysterious ectivity prevaded the quar termaster's and commissary's,departments, but the soldiers and officers, in ho main, were silent and unsuspecting Midday passed, as usual, and hot coffee and savory meat were prepared and devoured at supper. In the evening your correspondent rode toward the extreme picket, when, at six o'clock, a body of cavalry dashed headlong by him, and in a moment wild screams, as of exultatien, were heard issuing front the eanips of Ord's bri gade. Directly the cuter picket galloped to ward headquarters, and following rapidly, we found that the Third brigade had broken up their encampment and harnessed their mules to their teams. Proceeding still further in the, direction of, ildinter;s • Mill, we heard the ..reltheing, beaten.= every. hill. top,.--and :fang lines of tnen were gathered, knapsacked and equipped, beside their hats of bush and turf. Directly upon turning an angle iu the road, we encountered, General MeUall, hits adjUlnitt and staff, mounted and trotting composedly toward us, to take their place at the head of the line in the general march to Alexandria. Taggart's regiment was ohm:Ting uproarious ly; the Seventh and the lileveut h C 31111; block ing up the way, in dense lung lines, advanc ing over a steep hill. Mules and teamsters were fooling and fretting in the fields; the signal corps, with their white flags strapped behind them, went nervously alter the gener al, and from a dozen directions, and sitnulta neously, as many regiments came tramping and shouting, keeping time, to familiar luiim4, and wild with the adventurous enthusiasm rf volunteers. The darkness was coining on and a thick mist falling, but the camp fires flick ered against the sky, 'showing the outlines of stunted pines and confused li , ures moving •ml blendingdidtdde-itidpior-fite.t444. By “n, great batterlee ofbritas and iron, with cais_ none and magazine wagons, and squadrons of cavalry thundered down the slopes, trod we could Faintly hear the screams of the " Buck tails," as they waited in lino the order to move. In fifteen minutes from the receipt of the order, every loot soldier, horseman, and ar tilleriet, was on the march ; a few pinneees were left to fire the huts and guard the for age, and the great commissary wagons closed in behind the last battalions of General Rey that.filed over the fields to the music of 4 . Bully for you." Then the tents were light ed with torches of pitch pine, and, in a few minutes, three miles of men, compactly formed, and moving at quickstep, were marching by a blaze that made the sky lurid and warmed the noses and toes that were chilly and . clammy in the - slime and rain. Rare individualities were exemplified on the night march. In one place, we encountered a group of meti Indus triously playing cards by a camp-fire, ob livious of the passing teams, and yet so en gulfed in gloom that they could scarcely lid the faces of the pasteboards. A few lay down to sleep upon the wet ground. and, turning their laces to the rain, looked like corpses rather than living men. Thus we passed all manner of depths and steep ascent 3 that sore ly tried the mettle of the mules Id places, a single wagon would clog or stand in the roadsilay,'`and the whole of the succeeding train would thus be brought to /1 hail . The hours passed Wearily, -the rain drizzling all the while, and we turned into the turnpike roadie Alexandria abdui hall yrt..l ten o' eke. At twelve, we reached Powell'- I' T.l, r • R publican mill," on the verge of Di thou] ore, The men at once tore up all the fences. and fires were made in every direcii , m. We slept, in common with the division, upon the cold. moist earth and rose in the morning to lip'.• o'clock, retzaced our steps, and Ink nag the Leesburg turnpike, came slowly into George town, at two o'clock on Saturday The de+ tination of the division is im perfect ry Ituo A n, although there are shrewd surtntien talon lino we withhold for the present Nutiugh is known to enable us to state to !Ito lriends the Reserve division they may expect to hear nn more of them for some days, perhaps some weika. U. A. T. Tributo of Respect At a meeting of the "Curfix/e Gymnaslir Association," the following Preamble and Resolutions wore on motion, unanimouily adopted as expressive of the senlimenk of the members in regard to the deaths of Lieut. AUGUSTUS A. ZUG, and Wm. HENDERSON, Jr. 'Tis hard to lay the formi of those we lore in the cold dark grave, and leave them there, to darkness and the worm, knowing full well that we 3611 see their laces tin more until we stand together at the judg meat seat of Christ, We think it eaU Init be that the Snows of winter are to lie cold on the turf above them, and the chill blasts sigh around their lowly beds. And when we gather 'round the hearth -stone, the teardrops fall as we look on each vacant chair, and think of-the , dear ones who fie sleeping in the cold, cold ground—sleeping to wake no more until the trumpet of the resurrection morning calls them up,' from the coffin and the clod, to a re : union with the spirit in the Wight land beyond the stars. In the providence of God we as a society have been called to mourn the loss of two of our fellow members LIEUT. A. A. LUG, and Wm. M. HENbERSON, ir. But a little while ago and they were with us in all the flush,and vigor of early manhood. To day they sleep, calmly and peacefully, each in narrow home, forever free from the cares and the turmoils of life. The storm and the thunder may rend. _the' Surnmer cloud, sorrow anti-pain-may, and will fall to , lot or those Who are left to mourn, yet they shall rest 00; all unconscious of the noise and bustle around them. • . In order, therefore, to testify our sorrow for their loss as honored Members of our assoCiation, as well as valued friends, the following preamble and resolutions .have been adopted. Resolved, .Thakwe have hoard -with feel. logs of ,proffound sorrow and regret of the cuntimely decease okur late fellowmembers —Maim. 4110, and Mu. 14.' HEN DERSON Jr., Whose ina'nf noblei qualities 4 of head' .and -heart rendered' them objects oug.'iove and respect. • • , ; - Resolved. That u their ethly arid 'sudden fall we bare' been adtnoniahed of the short.: pees of life,. and . of, the. limportanCe of so •nambering our days, that'," when-the 1164 of , olir departure shall come; We 'May be pre. pared to.go doWn to the p r ,rave'md,eep slum. ber with the bright, hope: of U , glorious immortality. • • , - - Reeelved. . That we, -deeply and—truly sympathize-with those who have been called The Soldier Stranger The loud steam whistle anounced the approach • of our — passeftiger cars and with gradual motion at length it stopped at the depot. One after anather, with careful bearing, steeped off. Ono there was remaining behind until the rush had passed`dff, and with carpet bag in hand descended, in soldier's uniform, with pallid cheek and brow, and slow and cautious step advanced. The light of patriotism had passed from his eye, and the war spirit was lie had responded to his cone try's call in its hour of danger, sanguine and full of youthful enthii , iiisro. ile belt his houie and kindred to join the mighty pha latix of her noble sons and sires, to vindi• case her wrongs. To do, or die ! Alas ! that l'ent sylvania's pearelol sons should thus be forced to repel the haughty invading Joe! To experience the horrible ravages of war. Oh! Many a Ili,let habn fathr.rlasFt And many a widow mourning rll that memorable battle, at "Balls Blur where noble Baker fell; Davis became a prisoner in, waiting to care for his htllen Colonel. Alas I for the vicrirns of that fatal sanguinary conflict, where so ninny of our brave suiiie'•s were sacrificed on the alto of treason! Peace to the ashes of the glorious dead ; and may die Holy Chest, the comfor ter, take possession of the hearts of the poor prisoners! Little thought dm passing crowd, as one by one they glided along, with out offering sympathy or assistance to 0 - 11 e whose regimentals shoniti have he n his pass port to any northern ho.ipitalfle home, Mel -been rcfn - Sed — an asylum . to lay weary exhausted frame; that an angel was asking shelter to close his 1•tr; on the storm of life forever. "A friend and a brother This sightless eye and bruised bosom bore unmistakeable proof of his well-tnr•i•lnvalty II is cabin, unobtrusive, gentletnanly demean or, told he was of no mean origin. And Vet —and vet shall I tell it? Ile was refused admittance to one of our Inns `• roll it not in (lath I Publish it not in .1,1;eloo." Glad am I to be able to say there :Ivo nut many such in our enlightfmed 'community The Jew or death was 011 his brow, nlllll the pitrplo gore - streaming front his mouth, as he leaned for support to his sinking frame over a broken fmice! God's good angel ofmercy was there, and sent a "Good Samaritan'• in car for him, His spirit was suet hod, and every thing emint'ortalde provided The Mother he was striving to reach. that. she might smoothe his dying pillow, was not here FT - Tft - . - )sel - ns eves : but!"kTrtd SLl'a anger.' were i who did it "for his inialir , r." lie who had passed thron!zli (ho sanguinary battle field and sp lit lung months in the Rebel prison cell, unapp..ned, with Free,inin undethroned, could bear no loiter the ingratitude of thou, lot' whose uoin urtable homes he was sufThring and dying. Reason fled tor a season, in o,trey to relieve the sufferer from the pangs of unrequited loyalty, and returned only to tell the ()Food Samar]. tart' he was not afraid to die. lle fell assured of acceptance with Jesus theS:tv n ou•." And then the spirir went to reap its reward, where war and rebellion are forever at an end. Where no 'Strife, no suffering or ingratitude can enter. Peace to his ashes! Mani' a sympathizing tear has fallen over the reflection of what must have been his mental as well as fits bodily sullerin c s, God bless the "Good Samaritan." "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unaware,. Blessed are the merciful, for they shad obtain mercy." "A METEua." Riarriages, I=IMI nn the 13th instou_,_t by_ thu Rev. Ja^ob Pry. Mr WM. rn Mlsr; LPZ7.147.1711 - I,ER. l'uth Monr,, top. On the 16th root.. by thu Rev. Jnyoh Yount, M. Mvi I \ •1 Juni:Lt.. county, to Miss CATHARINE VINE, of Cumbe, land County. - p,taqs =MEI Oh al, 14th *lllo._ at tho re.tdonen of her itho in low 1. 1,. I.:lHatt, hoar Nowa.'lle, Ilee.cAlitt k RING LI ANI In the t,2,11 vonruf her Ely Marhas. CAttLISLE PRODUCE', MARKET t sported weekly for the Herald h 3 Woodward & h inla I . ELI )1; It Su porri no) do. j)•:x tru ) l‘ 11 I T Is svll EAT )19 it......... ...... OATS CIA EltS1:10) FALL II I Jiew ililuertts flunk - 'I , •;T NcyrreE —l,ettqrs .or ad unnisl rale!, on the poste of Peter Zimmerman, Irate nf hewer Allen township. r untb Co., having Len granted by the Hon.:* er re said county, te the subscriber iesidinz In Hampden township, notiro Is One,, t ell p,,,,ens indebted to Trythe payment, and thus., mini lug claims to present them to EBERLY, March 21,1 8112—rd, VOT 1 ;E.— The A uditor appointed .by the Orphans' Court of (.'umberland eounty, to maize rin,tribution of il,r fund In the hands of Wpit,. It. (for o+, adult Itlntrntor of Christian Titz,l, tfhp tvafr ad. inlstrator, of the estate of Edtveril (+ninon.. der'd., late of the Iforough of Aleeltaniesburg, trill attend to the duties of hill appoi 0 t mint on Thidellay, tho 10th day of April, 10112 at hie office, In Cardso, when and where ell partina itieettaJod are notified to nttond. J. W. WEAKIAkiY, Auditor, March 21, 1002-3 t i• A. LEN Second door east of the Market House in Zug's Corne T ., 3 - b EALE 11, IN PIANO. New Rose- Jl-1 wood Pianos, frou3 thu bo•topati.ers. MELODEONS.. The best manufactured Instruments from $45 to $lOO. itiollus. Guitars, Accordcons. Flutes, Fifes, bruins, Ban. Jos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strings, nod Must. cal Merchandise in general. - 31JRET — MUSTO. - A 'Complete assortment for all Instruments. no latest publications always on hand. Teacher on rho Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and Vocid music. Pianos and 31olodeons tuned and repaired. March SI, 1862. • A. LENK. PUBLIC SALE. On Friday and Saturday the 28th ant? 20th of ',larch, inst. HD subscriber will offer at public bur allec'o6utn. the tl'atrthrntieu°lrl-ilrbrnin6P--11541. rls, and Fixtures, • of said Hotel. consisting of • FIFTY - BEIISTEADS, BEDS & BEDDING' Dressing _Bureaus, Washstands, Chairs, Sitio Tables, hooking Chairs, doh's, blattmesos, _Looking Oint3Boll, Vexation Minds, Window bbsdes, ' CA:APETI3,- 'OIL CLOTHS;' , • blattings Dining Boom Extension Tables; Refrigerator Wasik Bowie, Pitchers, Blankets, counterpanes,. , • KITCHEN UTENSILS, . . Range Furniture,. Table Pu'rnittiro, alms' and Ilneensware, Decanters, Bottles, Tuniblors, Qoblots, Wcne'o lassos, •Plantio Ornnmonts; Limps, pictures, BILLIAHVTABLE, Tenpins and Balls, Bar - Pixturrs.: Aieo, Cows and' 110(18, Pining Wagon,.l tica hor4 Wagon, • earrings, Plows, HarrOwd, and other Farming utensik • I Salo to commence at 10 o'clock on Friday aforosaid, whoa duo attendance bo Won 'and terms-mad,' -known by - • • ' A• 14. BPONSI,BII.. • 4, 1 • Dipnery, Straw Goods; Fro. . . . WE' have the pleasure. of informing you that wawa now prepared to offer, at our Old Stand, Nos. 103. 107 & 107, North Second St.. above - - Arch, Phila., a well asleeted stock of MILLIN• reEltY-and STRAW- G OODS - in every-variety, of thelntent importations, and of the newest and most fashionabie styles. will romprigo every variety of Bonnets—Hats and Trim mings, to NI Piund in that line, of the latest and mos. approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early calk, I rctualn •yours„ respectfully Alnrch 21, 18112—it 1.1, WARD. " Matrimony Blade Easy." A NEW work shOßlng how either sex x. may be suitably. married, irrespective of ego or position, prepossessing ni otherwise, with a treatise en tho Art of Fascinating any person you wish. A curb ous scientific experiment which never falls. Free for 25 smith. Address T. WILLIAM 6: CO., Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia. March 14, 1802—ly MITE undersigned are desirous of secu "tharuth sorvicaworn - feW - hang Men, trivngaa.e in n Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FOUTS( 1)01, ItS per month. - and all expenses paid. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and to those who merit the approbation of tha subscribers, by strict attention to business, can rely upon constant employment tin• a 'term or ' years.. For further particulars, address =1 ADAMS, & 115 Broad, Street, March 14,15114-3 in AtkinFrin Depot, N. If The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, poIJBLIS FIE D for the benefit and as a warning and It mau tioll to young men who MI tier it . olll Nervous Debility, Premature Devav, 47e.; supply ing. at the 1,41,10 141141 the nuntlin of Brlf Cure. Ity 011,1 who nos mired himself aft - or being put to great expense through metlieal . imposition anti ti cookery. Ily enclo sing !mid addressed on volopt., single nopies may b.. hot the author. NATHANIEL MA YFA IR, ling., Bedford, Kings N. S . NI:troll 14. 1912—1 y I, I ST ATE NOT I( .! E.—Letters testa - , Lary n ruler the will of Cal hari Kauffman. laro ot south NI olbllvtrm low IlAtip. tle,on•oel, having le rot issued lu due nm in of lair by the lieclsterofCout lriland eeeeiy. to the Executers named in the will, make is hereby that all persons indebted to the estate are ro.inire.l to make immediate pit :mint, and those having claims to present them for settlement. A. D. IL .1 IlIFF)1.k N. NL. IL % I PI , NI A Es rs. of Catharine Kauffman, tlev'tl. March 7,7862—1 it CO U.1.13. ' PIIOC I, A .31 A 10 iN Wlll./11, 1 the lion..llNl ES 11. 1111211 AM, Prosi. dent 4.lve of the several Courts C.anovdt of the etiuntiett of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata. Sin I Just ive of tin, eta( t:oul to ofl lyer and TO l llllll, and Ceneral Jail Delivery in raid ctitinties, and lien. 71. 111111 11011. 110011 ISTUAILT, .11/41)111n the C,tirt 4.1 lii t .e null Terminer and General Jail Delivery. 11, the tridi .1 all rapital and other offenders, IN the .aid 'ruin to of C11.1..1.12.1(1. Le their procsupts Lo lue di• dltod Il.e I:ith of .lantiztry IhliC, have ordered the coal t antlTvrantner and It-coral tall hell ery he hidden ovohe vorOTILI \11) \ I/A V, s tif A I, 15112, (helng the 1,1111 day) at In o'clarit in the t wo N. Ern' s qmi) : Carour.r, Joe fibre lio, roatiUlllfirehoAfflArm , snfrl--coo p- of thiniherlatl, that they are by the =edit precept rem. neonlnd Ie he then end there in liair Angier porsone, with t rd, lininkit tone. examinations and all Inn renienthra tines. to do thi ii , rq w hi c h t o their "(no, appertain In he done, and all those that itre hound '. cnirtnecv. to attainsl the pritonere (hal arc iir then ehall be in Iho jail of said are t.n he their pthsocuto them as shall be .1, T. Itll'PEP, Sheriff. Morrh 7. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! LITNCE the late victories DonieAic.: Cut - k "Inn U have Ike iuet I.;nal tiler is nosy n MO, i.fl•ifltiff it Of C.i.f.., \Vi.. (M.:11.11'11. 711\1 Vlltt )I . ll,l,liiii, at tho new sin,. liiitnl. East Main stratit,) are rticiaving daily Inige xap Of vv hir•h. our utU .to.l, wt , arr 'lrtermin.yl to sell a CITY PRICES. I.IRESS of every vaqty Plain and Fancy Silk at all Prices. Inrgn tot of neyt' Itinek Silks at 75, $:71,,, 1 00, 1 50. 1,75. Denoo, - ;11 runt, 1.0 n 1 vnetis f;, , si , l ualily Meriono.. (o o:l7ifit• otol lineriean Print. , .. dark and hunt, MEM arge 01 :it and 10. 1.011 And SECOND 'MORNING. PRINTS, IBM Lest quality 1 - :”:11e , 11. 12 1 ,4 et, All hinds pnmerf it tkingitons 1 e , : : : I,:ki; :to piePes 1 , 1e1,11:irl eoteh lionnet (11nvli Ins :it l',11()VN ANI) AVIIITE st ttiol n add,: 1103111 y 0, lino 10. 4 4 „1,1,, 12 1 2 Alh d , h 4.10 4, 11-1. 12.1 at corresponding prises. Oil VV . i1;101)..4. In lar,to supply nt reduced prison--Ttchings, Stripes, tivitalitirgs. Cotton Diapiter, &e. [;DOJO of Mt I; I 1. , 1‹. vh,tin g q, Linen nl., p•,., Nap kins. Shirting histenii shirt Fruits. Collars. at tho old pidees. %1 1 1111.. i (Jowls, all hinds, al did psi , ox. SPItING MANTLES, DUSTEIIS, E”-.),,i,ierh•Q,.( , , Slarts 111r,ot from the tat•tory, tim dos. Laillise. Misses. Mon's 40d, Boy', llt W.F., 11. y, to 00. 'll ell's and Boy's Ns'ear ISLAUI: CLOTHS AND cAssimEßEs, dl g r.!, latest gtyfr, S; t tinot,, Jeons. Cottot.(l,. &r.. the servi,i, of a tirnt ria.. we tine proittrod to get up Clothing lu tho most ; fit.hitiniihlo sly to hi short. NVn aro reprlvlnr, nor Spring:supply nf l'arpetc.romprk. iop all lho varl..ng kinds kopt, In a tlist elas, pot Carpets :owing In prier irom 12 , 1 to 1 2!.. ~ 1 1 all al idths. MAU illgS, 1.0r1M111:7 (ilaqsrs, Hinds all kiwis. 1 nooll..l'arpet (Thai n ; Feathers ottou !tatting, Count. pa Tins. &f• Al. th.• ;Iltove fz..ds nod inane others, we offer to mn rhaset, at a stunt 1010,1 rest, Win tar tioods—Shaw Is, %Tootlee. Furs. less than fit st vest Nl`fi etertnlood cut to be undersold. Please cull and exnntinr our 1111111011, stork nr,•„tYn will make additions nt Now floods as the sea- Mon ad ranros. All lloods warranted to he what or sell (heal for. LEIDICIT, SAW 1 - 1:11. k MILLI r a rli.l o Follrnary 2.`:, I he,2„. N AND BIG PRICES. iIr.I';VI'IELI)t& Co ) , 1-1 isle , juqt another loruo addition to IW/, Cheap 17, , ,E Is, are mcus. th•tollithirli that in till. futures.l,llo,, of ,lood, io t i s t e Lice of Cumberland, shall hay, Lice henvfit of I ,w pt free. We shall moleet all ola,PeS and ed , llditiOllS of the c.anmunity, the pour :ISwell As OW rich, li , ,:ainst inip.eitlen Itt The Shape at hi:01 pelves. We ellen Mai,. purr Chi,r ~ 1 04,1 the neememodation of Our CU:40111,1i it h ;doll, or desirable I loodS at 'ilmsontible prices; ~ed If by the as,, or thIlit:11111.118" ulrrays at,our e. , 01111/111d. Avo tindersol I the old nierchnnts, nl I,llr, nur customers will n,.t oldoet, As wo purchase Gm ea .11 And a4l l'or rash, consuniors will, of renege, o all the benefit. (Inorl C'alivons, lt,•Lttorl'ull d• , c'a Ext 11 ern 14 2 ENC,LISII CII LN,TZ ES, tissortmont over pionnl in Carlislo. Lnglisli and hotteli Brilliants in Chintz eulurs nt lour prit , itLitid Brilliants lll'Bents. Something elan beside raw cotton arriving, and some thing eh, !welde cotton pot to opened! The Byrn of the Purple opened I Bleached Muslina, do do do Extra quality 1 yard wide bleached untsli no, Unbleached Muslins. Pinto unbirw•h,d muslius, R eta, Extra hoary quality, In cut Beet heavy Smuts 1 yard wide, Elegant flue qmi Sty 1 yard whin, l''" Thin above musliim are from 1,1 i", to 3 rents per yard cheaper than they aro now s'old w Carlisle. :-, coru ON ADES 1. Good Colton pout 5tuff,121,..; - Better quality, mo, Best Cettottattes. 2:t ets. We are retaßleg 800 bards of the above Cottonatles at le , a price than merchants Call 110 W purchase them in the east. ' KID GLOVES ! A largo assortment of Ladles embroidered and plain kid g,loros, in all uumbors, just reouived. EMBROIDERIES Embroideries in great variety and at very low prises. DELAJNES _ A largo variety of boautlful now style Spring Do Danes. • Hoop §lcirte for MiF43O9 aml.Ladlea.lo all variety The undersigned determined to make our store a per 'Mane-At Institution in this Borough, will be glud to supply these persons mocilirig anything In our lino with desimblutioods at .fair.prlsho. We shall at • least•havo the satisfaction of Knowing. that we hove regulated the prices of Goods thaenti kinds are In the reach of all— Ond that in the future there will be no exorbitant prices deniatided for Calicoes, Muslinr, de., upon the plea of their %%honied value •In the east. -While we shall always keep step to the ". m» sib' of the Union," we shall make others keenalop . tolife cheering news of CU4ADOOOIB fob all classes at Carl (sin, Nardi 14, MO2 ALITTLE Book designed to aid in disarming treason and restoring repose to the'ne tion, to provide homes of comfort, and open up Golds of enterprise for returning volunteers. • This book should bo in the hands of every reader.— Price of book, one copy, 10 eta.; 15 copies $1; '5O copies $3,25; 100 copies .$0: Address orders'accompanied with tbo Cash to AMEN 'WEBSTER, • ' 50 N. sth St, (Iltiv. 2070) Phila.,. Pa. o. a. Agents wantedlo thla book Ili every town, county and State: February ' : • • -- . FOR RENT: ' • % ' - • .. - • .. ' From tho lei April, 180; -the D we l. linr Rouge and' Stara /Vain on N'mrtli, lfinovor Montt aulloltr i now orcupled '• - by J.,;,hlyeig. , • • ,„ . jannary 31,1162—V . .- 3e. 11. PARKER. 01711:STRAW DEPARTMENT Employment. NEw SPIIINU GOODS CAEVETS!CARPETS!! OPPOSITE° N MTh= J),. ices Red ?reed 311 . ~S' I, IN ~S ! SKELETON SKIRTS! GREENFIELD &• CO'S. -L—N ow Store. II he Treasury Notes POOR netTIOP al.t.Mtca=.4eXit FOR 1861.... TIrILI,IdIII GRACEY,IOI7I I T MILLER and WILLIAM CO lINMA I,l;.Espfires,'..Diree tors•of the PoarOnd of the liottse'of.El7l•' ploymenifof the County of Cumberland, in account loth said .Uounly," from the first, day of. fanuary to:,the thkty. • fiist day or December,-1,1301.. Cash roxlved from County Treasurer, Carlisle Deposit Dank loan,. Gardner & Co., for old drill and old motal, A. Boger and others for bogs, Coldwnll and others for laid and tallow, John Faller tbr eggs, Morrison, P. Wa.shbush, J. Ifnilman and William bane. deceased paupers, William Drams)) money refunded, I). Wink tor 1 barrel of eider and apples, Drover for roan horse, • Drovers for pasture. J. P. Sterling for utie of Mary HI ' .1. M. Means for use of C. Laughlin, illentionin, Esq., for hides,. piistago, Conden fbr vest, ICR. . ..... . ....-. Cash paid Ilmitz and others i3r merchandise and groceries,. ~ $2,500 59 Mrs. Saltahaligli arid others, oat door paupers, 1,102 01 York and other counties fur paupers', 76 02 Dauphin county Commissioners account of Martin Wolf, tlectsised, noo 00 Shoemaking, Tailoring and 1 bits, 874 15 For out door funeral expenses, 110 00 State huriati.• Asylum,42ll 14 , Constable and Justice 11,,, 331 34 , .. Farming utensils, " . 188 14 • Undo and grinding, 874 05 ' Clover and' imothy seed, 251 37 tilacksinithing, 118 91 Plaster, 16 00 ' Wagnnmaklng: 75 01 Now wagon bud, 22 50 Carpentering, 6 37 Lumbar, . 55 78 Coal I r lime, 129 00 Coal for fuel, 88 90 Wood fin' NO, 217 12 1V,,,. tiracey and others. for (titin, 3,152'91 Oat - doer or. Cu., bar castings, kFttleFx,repai.Y ing horse [IA' vr, :..., 70 07 ,Tinkering, 28 01 saddlery, 611 40 Furniture, - 43 88 Loather, 332 46 Hardware, 33 67 thirden seetls.-plants, Cc.. . 18 21 Express Co., Ist, rent and postage . ,_ ..... _ _ 8 14 IN cavi•ig, it . ) Clog and carding, 22 57 Sundries, 50 53 • Medicates, 6d 39 Vol ,I.mr meolival aid, 119 25 S P. Zeigler. physician, salary,. 100 UU Ilttrrishurg Bank Itsin. 2,40a1 01) Carlisle Deposit Itiink•diSrOWlt. 011 loan, 3) MI lolre Insurane., Company. 11 52 AliProltriation.l o k ire Company, 10 00 11. Mipicr. salaiy, ..725 U 0 W.. 1. Sheare'r..ls,l . salary, 31 00 .1. Loudon for stationarv, • • Jae.), Solder, Esq.. Treasurer, salary, MI 1,0 A. Bottler et. I IA pas', 24 isi William Bracey 0411.0 p o )', 19 OU John Miller 6 10 Balance due TrnaLmrer on last settlement, 041 63 Ur:a In 'Mil it.: (1" Ti.,:r:ueor :(;1 rf the Peer Tron.4e tint! I h, hthl,h,ee,t. of Comherlanil mono %,ith D1r....f0r- of rdd I it , tit from thy 11,t don of .1.1111,11 y tI I the thirty first icy Deceinlt..r, flash reroired freer Osnely C.mrinksioners, .50.:100 00 " •• On.li•dt• Ikposie 11.101: Inan, 2,250 011 " flute differt.nt c.ourrq, nv r< 11111- i Led in the tulo,tttla t ; k•tatu raullt,•,i,l• . Ity pa hl ,w -der,c; Ity tulanoe dar 'fivasnror at settlemont, C 4 (1:3 Flalan, In Trnmsurvr'g Stock on Farm Ist January, 1-412. bor.'s, 11 - milk cows. 11 col of stock rattle. 22 stem., 2 y 44, 01 itoti, 7 sow, .1 1111 d 13 sl ;,3 • 'ork, Beoves and Veld, fattened and 62 ne,re, ye ring CM) 11. s ,) 10,200 MR.; 0 valves (r,v,lll,l4ing 7 16,.) r,,`..1 hogs, (a,. rouging loi lbs, making I nil *2,9,4,4 ibs. Utensils on the Farnk lst January, 1862 1 I,,ad and I parrnw wheeled wagon,lstqno wagon, 1 wagon het, I pair wood In dile, s, 2 pair hay laddot 6, 1 jerk s , •reu I 1,1 I t and Carl gems. 1 airing Wag. , . .1.1 harness, I large sled. 0 plows, ~24.111,16 aud II double sler. 7°l pl..ws. I birge and 4 small cultivators, 1 roller, I de lil• I ihr , hhig mae6liie. horse power and belt, I wledinil I, I balder rut ter. li wln...olarrows, incl chains,6 sets id wagon aziars, 6 . ns genru, 2 fifth and 1 valuing; oleo) a. spreads. s gle ^n4 dotoa, trees. 7 Ily nets, I v,rigor. I lit, ',41 row ehains, Net of riirtinnter ,184 in blaglisitilth took, p gra In IT On.,S. wlro horse rake, 4 ' , Lets, 2 niatteelis, : row hare, shone drills. S :1114i It V.. 110, .4 0.0110 hammers. quarrying tills, spades rakes. Ode:, corn hoes, 6 tied ,q,aF, axe.. mania, ~,.4 es, end ^ • Schedule showtog the proc'eeds of the Farm for 18,61., 1:10:, lulu. of Nehru t, 91 do. itt iry,e, 2474 do. of corn. 1204 do. or oats, too do. of notatots, 40 bonds of !my, 31 loads ofl , nri)6iilder, II lima,. of .111 bush. of 1100001 00011•,0 I, 4:I do. 01 patFoll+, 40 do. of c.nllng, :',l l ‘; seep 3040 hcvdF of rabbagu. 1401, en cumber s ;II busb. of green beans, 2 do. 01 Fund! peso. 12 do of tomatoes. 40 do. of red boats. 07 it,, of to rm p. 3 of dried apples, 1 1 4 do. or dried nonolk,, 1 1 6 do. ni drlPd churl los, boiled cm rnrk.e 01 m ph, b ut . to. burnt 000 u bush of lino., built stone Noun nl-01rn d the barn our I and , 00ftl the same.lmilt UO rods of stone limo., raised broom corn for 219 100010 g, Articles made in the House in 18G1 IR pair of riot 11 nilt tons. 21 pair of knit, nit tons, knit pair at ',takings. footed Ott poir of st,ockititts, 102 01111, Nit frooks, i 4 1111,111 es, 119 God iI111 . 0! ta. 50 souks. 7 raps. de towels, 113 pillow slips, 11l pillow ro•as, hoist. rs, 47 rhatT bogs, hemmed 113 liatoli,rvi.iols, ra skirts, 1 feather brat slips, 6 ...Whirr". dresser.. 11 undershirts, 41 quilts, 711 pair of sur,pondurs, Lo pair of drawers, 21 poly of pants, 2 cants, 11 under waton..os s.ponlO4 outs atual,lng yarn. mode 11l yds. ot r 2; oarpet, 23 shrouds, 12i ixtrruls of soft soap, Ste bird Work made in Carpenter Shop in 1861 re Oils. I large sink. 3 splttonne, 2 large chests, 7 do 44na11. 2 set of rollers Pe wagon shed, 1 bucket, I eseel. 4 step I Adders, I ox lake, I PI rge watering t rough, laid fel feet of pipe, I bond), sktgle and Is double [lees, 1 large elothue press. 70 axe and hammer handles. HEN It AN VH1.441, Steward. ELIZABETH. r;!.c I DER, Matron. Number of pin per- In the linen nu hat January I hul. ww.e, lb were colored, 139 eduiltted up 10 Dec. 31,1301, 23.5 Number btnu in the house, Making ho whole II 11Mber through tho year, Ino t, of Whom 5 wore arlortsd, Ih•and out. likellargod and eloped, otS tt 5. 111 ~ to. 121 Leaving the number remaining In the house on Ist January, LSti..!, of trliwu 19 aro col. ' mod, Outdoor paupers supported al public ox pollso during tho year, of whom 3 aro in thu otute Lunatic Asylum, Whole number remaining chargeable at the clone (ll' the y oar, There are in the liou.e 00 males, of whom 10 are colored, There are in dm house 51 females, of whom 0 are colored, GEE 8 et, IU el . 1"/14 Moro aro, as near as.can.bb tliohouso 3 0101,1 y,•ar of ago: 8 from 1 to 5; 4 from 6 to 10: 3 Iron; 15 to 15; 23 from 20 0, 301 17 from 30 to , 4U; 18 from 40 to nu • 15 from 60 to 60; 20 from 60 to 76; 13 from 70 to 51) B firon 60 to 00 3 from 00 to 100. lu addition to the above, trans) et or travelling paupers ha cc been reeelviid withilut regular orders, to whom wine given 9:167 meals. idany 4 .of said travellers were also furninhed with clothing. *o the Directors of LIR, Poor, and of the Munn of ihtlyloyinent of Cumber - 4a county, &inanity that - the abovn and foregoing statnment addition It just and truo exhibit or the I netituticin during the period above nta ted, according to Um best of our knowledge. cSF ' 1 ,-- Wren under our hands and )13 t seal of :AL leeld office, the 1301 day of January, A. I). ~.—x . ..—,...1 ,, ,)1802. i WILLIAM °lndia-, 3011 N 511 LIA '" " 1 1 1Hichrs WILLIAM CORNMAN, Ire the Auditors of Cumberland (moldy, having ex nminod tho account and vouct•ore of dm Directors of the Poor and Douse of Employment nt said county, from the Tilt day of Jadttary to the , thirty first day of December, A. D. 1861, Inclusive, and Also .the account and vouchers of Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer of said Institution for the same period, do certify that we And balance - of Mut. hundred and seventy dollars and sea only seven cents, duo by sold Treasurer to said Insti tution. Given un . der our bands at Carlisle, tho 25th day of .laatiarYi A. D. Ibtl2. ThCtitizens of oa;il9le & Vicinity,• RE invited to an examination of. my Li_ stock of Groccrlen; quoonswnro,'Splcosotc: Best 01 11 - All9 nt 11 dnnts per lb , Dried 1111.11 F, bent rick01F2....1 Nntnups,-Sauces,-llotterctlana llooolalkSirdifion of the mast apprortnl"brnodi, Table 011, . A „ FRESH, •TOMATOES; PEACHES, In cans, Dried Fruit, vory lino Syrup at CO Flab; Pill° A'pplo; Sap Saga and ,- Dutch .ID:tad Cheese, Coal 011; Fluid, Whale 01), boat Tobacco and Selma, Ci der, Wines and Liquors, and au ondlose - variety ot small wares.' Tama Cash. . . . Neb. 7 1802.. 3gil. DENTZ. .. _ . . T -1 4 OR 1 g2q - .•, -,, , ' i ~.• .. . ,L ;'lliii largo Steno Treviso; owlfairi - Street, neatly ilp , . 7 „, .. ...:, . . Iseilte R Oarilperligest Machine Shop, ;••, ill .' ' the 'property' Of illiolatm J. A.'Haufr• „,,,,, a i • . ' 0 . , , ,1 , i I 6 6 ..'• man. l' osaussion givetLit,it Alf .4114 '- ,T I F, g 1 . ':',.. JA4I2. Fur Watt', dke., apply at, this 4 . 430Nr.1re- ~..../ ollIce; : . • . ''..f*. ...."''.' , Carlisle, Fel). 7 t ;1302i .i . . ".; 1101111:01}P,,. dB AN BERRIES.-li- . • A supurfor artlelti oSCraiali . tyylgAiriAtZtpeelveil uI Jrt EIRTIPIrx , w. EBB, $0,300 00 2,260 00 25 00 224 25 130 20 41 80 MERE 470 77 v l-011 f 0 $11,::,15 29 3>>,010 9'2 MEI killed in 18131 JOHN W. COCKLE?, JOHN S. DUNLAP, • • JAMES - It IRVINE, Auditors of Cumberland county. SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of a writ; of LeVari pacins, _g_fr to ms 81raatad, mill be exposed to pnblle Fate, on Una promises, on Tuesday the 25th day of March, 1862, At 11 o'clock A. Mall that certain tract of land nit- Untld partly in Southampton Township, Franklin Co., And partly in Southampton township. Cumberland Co., on the 'Middle Spring, about 2;4; milts North of Ship pensburg, bounded by lands of David ',Utz, William D. lileCisno and William L. Smith, eontaining 1-1 Scram A: 135 Parches, more or loss, and having thereon elected a Stone Grist Mill with Frame Distil-, lery attached, • a two story DWELLING HOUSE, Stabln, Hog and other Buildings and Improvements. • Seised and s taken in execution an the property of John flunk WTLIA.A3ICIRATII. Sheriff of Vial] kiln County Sheriff 's Office, Chrunliersburg, March 4, 1862. 175 5 8 7, Eolloek's Dandelion Coffee. 3 5u 101 uu 00 00 65 00 22 06 104 05 THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee.. Is recommended by physicians as a superior Nutritious lioverage for General Debility, Dys pepsia, and nil bilious disorder::. Thousands who have boon - mu - I'lollml to abandon the use of .adier will rise this wl thnut ildortons effect's. Ono con contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KM:LOOK'S TrIITAIN. the purest and best Baking Pourdor.kugiu—for...utakinuilitht._rorcot and uutritleus broad and Cabec. Price 15 rents. Munn feotuted by M. liollook, Chemist,. Corner of Broad .t Chestnut Sta., Phils.. and sold by all Druggists and U racers. Folirusay 2S, ISi.2—ty 1 1R143 INSURANCE.—TILE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSIIOIIO MUTUAL, FIRE IN SCRANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo• rated by an act of Aaaembly, In the year 1843, and log recently bad Its ens rtor extended to the year 1083, Is now In active and vlgmollo epr•rttlen, under the su• peri❑tendence of the following lbw d of Managers, vie: NVllliain It. Gorges, Christian Stayman. 31. Conklin. D. dally, Alex. Cathcart, .1 11. Coover,John Elehelbor ger..lossph Wiekorshem. Sarni. Eberly, 3loson Bricker, Unit olph tlnrtin,.loo•ol, Co .vor, and .1. C. Dunlai, The rates of insurance aro as low and favc nab, no any Company of the kind in the State. Perstais wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the compiiny, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. R, nalcr.As, Prmident. Et.orly's 1111 s, P. 0 CHRISTIAN 9TA.1(31A.N, Vice President Cni - 1141, .101 IN C. DUNLAP, Sertiy., Merlinniusliurg MICHAEL COCK.LIN, Treninror, BEIM CUIII3 V.RLA C,OI.INTY. Jahn Sher. -trh.,lllen Denting Shl.l.2rnanstown ; Lafit,vl.tte ' blekinr.on henry Bowman, Churnhtnw n ; Mode lith. ttouth :111,1,11e10n •, Snmuul L;raham, NV. Penns 5.,,, k a 0 l cony kw. M et•hanioslim g; .1, W. Coeldih, : 4 hopliei'aFtown; U. enoTer, Ulmer Allen; n. ton. Slivv.r Spring: John Ilytyr, iarlishe.; YMentino Fe..111:111, St” euult, land. YORK' CtiDN'UV.-W. S. Mel: ing, Dover: Griffith. WArrin,:ton ; .1. V. Don tdorfT. Washington: It Irhey f Dillsl , urg; 1). Butter, Fairview; John Williams. C vrnll D t UPTI llowcer, Harrtsbnrg. MlqllllP, of the rompnny boving potiet,oho?ut to ex Ore, ran have thorn rewewed oy making lipplicaliDn to nov of the Agents. MENDE CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.- TV I NTP, ft A R1? - A - N(± - .1frhYT. Fi r- • CHA CUP OF 'HOURS! On and Aft,MONDAY, NI)VE.I FIER I, I crd , l'w.qrmger Trnin. will run as f..llows: (Ziuntlayli excupted .) FOR CILAMBEII. 4 IIUII.O AND lIAIIIIISI3Ii Ist Train. 2 , 1 Train [.racy llageriitnwn, 7 00 A. 31. 2 13 I. 31 '• 1; r.‘t•nrio.l to. 7.:17 " 3:i'i " Chainliorsliii rg, /i.llO " Arr 1.20 " 1.111 " Sliliipiin,Thtirg, 9.1',0 ', 1.12 " " Nowlin°, 9.13 '• 213 " " Carlisle. 10.11, " 2 :i.".i " 111..timilloqi,iirT, 104 . 2 " it 27 " Arrive at Ilarrishura, 11.10 ', 1.33 " FOR CHAMBERSDI:IIII AND lIAGEDSTOWN I t Train. 2,1 Train o‘avo TrarriALnrtr. R. AA. M 1 :,, P. M " M, , tianletdatrg /2.-11 ~ 2 :10 4 , " Calllsl... 0.21 " 3OS •• " Newvillo, 10.02 ,' 8.44 " Shippensburg. 10.33 • ' I . . 4 ; 18-- IA " • Ch(unt(g', ( Al7l re) 11.10 4.88 ~ mr 111, , A rri 0 al, II:4;14 Atmv I}aily Ilarri,brirg 11,r at :1 1a, ,, n 4 I 7. 00 i A. 11 . and 4 '2O, I'. Al., Vonn , ylvanla Central IZailmaL At 2,10 A. M., 111.5A.1.15, and 5 .25 p. 51. V. It. It., nt R.On A. 31.. and 1.41, I'. 51. For lialtimor, at :tut 5 :JO A. M.. .C.. 1 tin I'. 11. For I roverton and nt 1:10 :rla 3.15. 1 51. 'Frain,: on 11:10111” lloarl at '2.1,0. F. 51. NOTICE 1 . 11 PASSENHERi'I: At. all Stations whet,' Tickets are sr•iri, llagerctowtt, lireononstie, Chain bore:burg.. Shippensburg, Now rille. Moshe burg and Harrisburg, a roductiou of 'MN CENTS no ea.•ll Ticket trill bo made to all l'accougers that provide themsel,llli with Tickets bolero eutoring the Care. C. N. LULL z , upor't Railroad Office, rhamborsl,urg,} 'Nut . 1. F OUTZ'S t;ELEIfI ATED Horse and Cattle Powders These Powders have prove.l. after a trial of .everal years, to ho Filpl , ltf tic to nny preparation.nf the. kind In one. The. chief superiority of there Powdery a risen tram the fret that :they are .inn posed of Medicines that have Laxative Tonle nod Purifying properties. The laxative meet. crudities tram the stomarh and In te,tiv i es ; the Tonic given strength to tho syßteui of tho Horne, and the purifying metheines enotal tied In them cleanse the blood, nod lay the foondatkn for a healthy and vigorous circulation. The lief. of thorn improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and glees the hor.,e a fine, wraith and glossy skin—improving the a ppo3canco, vigor and spirit of the noble These Powders are not intended. as Trost powders are, to bloat the animal. so as to give him the appearance or being fat when trot really $O-1.111,, to remove the disease and promote his general health. Those Powders ell! strengthen the stomach anti in testines, cleanse them from offe,lre matter, and icing them toat healthy state. They lire ;I sore prevention of 'Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases Incident to the Horse. no tilanders, Yellow War e , pi s . tempers, Founder. cleaves, Slavering, Collett,. hogs of Appetite, and Vital Energy, &n. Those Powders. if me,d two o• three times n week, through the winter and spring. your Horse will never get the Lung Fever. Cone or Botts. A few closes of these Powders will remove the worst Cough nn any 1101,0. Wen• ow cars nl Horses to feed n Lew of these Powders every year, they Wight save the lives of ninny valuable Horses. .M LC El CO AVS. Thr prnprales this Powder pocse,s,::, In increasing thr linantlty of Milk In erwm. Oros It :in irrorrtan• e and value which should pla,: It In the hands rf rvrry person I:orping a Cow. In fattnolnr, Cattle it glen 2110111 an appetite. 10080115 (huh ludo, and make:: thew thrive much fdater. I-10 GS In all dioceses of Swine. as Coughs, 171enrs In the Lungs end Liver, A. by putting from Half a paper to a paper of these Powders inn barrel of Swill. the above diseases ran be rural rr entirely prevented. fly using these Powders the flog Cholera ran be prevented. Pre pared by S.l, FOUT'/., We•ttni ulster, Nld. IMPor gale by S. P. PANNEIIA KYR, Carlisle. Pa.. and by all country storekeepers. hire 25 rents per paper, or five papers for one dollar. [Aug, 23, 1)161. PRICES REDUCED ! At OGILDY'S CASII STORE IsCALICOES 6f, 8 and 10 cents, best Anent y Calirn nt 1214 cents. Domestic Glnghoms at 1'214 vents, Domestic 51 usl ins S 4 . 10 cents, 4—l Domestic 31i1;1111, good art tole, Tielcings, Checks. Table Din. per, Sheet lelg. 40, nt low prices. Canton Flannels r 46, Hooped Skirts, the cheapest in the county. BLACK SILKS • at very low prices. Blankets and flannels under price. ci,(yrns, CASS IaIEHISS, Jeans, Vesting - 0, at astonish; ngly. low prices. - All my old friends and custoniers are respectfully In. vltod to call and CXII . IIIiI3II for themselves, as I. will not Le undersold by any store in the county. Alain street, opposite the Depot,. 0011.11 Y, Trustee. Fob. 20, 10132, HAS ,LEFT LEONARD'S COR NER! J. W. SMILEY licroby gives notice to his friends, customers. and the public, that he has removed his store from Leonard's corner to his now room—formerly known as Keller's hat storo—nn North IlaUnver Short, hetweon the Cal lisle hermit Bank and lie Notts Ororrry Store: Ins Mock of it EADY.MADECLOTIIING, Boots. . Shoot and flats in.] arra and complete, and you• - con depend upon bhp fart that ho ran and will rif soil cheaper then 'ever: and always intends to soli good goods and at a lower price than any..persun elect. CLOTHING Always oultand,..the most seasonable, best =do and fashlonalne Coats, Pantaloons and VeSts .. '/tt from the commonest to the beskonalltios, which cannot fall to Ilk please the eye and give Who faction In general. Also, .Shirts, Undershirts and drawers, collars, cravats. ansponders, gloves, stockings, &c., &:, all to he sold at.the very lowest 'prices. BOOTS AND SHOES Always on hand, s, large and complete aysert. , 4 . Bleat of every vdrlety of lloots,llrosans. Oxford p.„., Ties, lillppers, gaiters, Jeffersons, Sze., for Ladles and genthrneniMlsses and Iloys, youth and 'children, all to he Sold, cheap. Xlso.on hand and con stimtly mantifactu ring the best Fine. French and Mons Morocco Hoots, and Jeffersons for Ladles. fe.:. All ripe sowed free of charge. • .r_ . , . . - HATS:- • A largo sVelt•of Hats for Men, floys and ll aCtilldren,mnnipn, good and tlno. - All sell. log.che'npur thn'n ovor. . . .TRUNKS.TRATELINGIIAGEI,UMBRELLAS,TUL _ . ,OANISED GUM POATS,„AND.LECKIDIO2 • CI . IV,APEIV TIIAN tVEtt. rbereby tender my thanks' to my customers and *lends, for past favors, and earnestly shlielt yorqall to Ball and sea mq and my Stook of goods, befkre rot. pur ebaao elsewhere. as I am determined to use miry effort, to supply you with the very best, and at such prices as wllleuit all,- lie particular to look fov my sign,. April 5,1801.-;-ly NV. • S I f,r4r.- • .. ' - • • - • 'town' PrOperty, for Sale. . .'•- ' VIII, subsdvibet offers,. 6 4 . 04r'ato t4alo the east .rn.' halrot the' town.,lot elturiteOn the north east corner of Hanover end South etteletAi or he rill Wolf tho largo Frame' Darn , thet Is' thereon Wealod.' to be removed; and If`nolther. IN. FlQiii 'by 'thoBth or It/arch-next, thr.the tvholo o9llho for root.- irk. . . ! Yolt. 23,1802.—a te , .- ; •,... . WU' Ptip,lt. ' Zustness (Lards. IW III PINROSE i . A Attorney at Lute. aw. . 01;ninRhon.,itftllp,oroe I.us..nese promptly attended-to,---- - February 21. 1562. ° UFUS E. S4IAPLE'Y — , Attorney at Li d Lan, 'Owlish, Pa. Attends to securing and' col ieeting Soldiers' Pay, Bounties, and Punsione. eta', fur Titshes Information olatfto thereto: Ottice ou South layover Streett, opposite llonts's store. Dec. 27, 1261, J. MARSHALL.-ATTORNEY AT 61,AR Office wali W. M. Penrciso, In Itbatufp JJvI. WEAK LEY.—Attorney at Law. Men on south Itonoyer street, opposite Bente Dry Moods store. AN orofesslona I business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to,. OSEPIT RITNER, JR., Attorney nt f Low and Surveyor, Merhanicaburg, Pa. 011 ice on Rail ROW Street, two dn.ws north 01 tha "lank. :•1111sIttess promptly a tot...llllPd to. lASV CARD.--CIIARIES E. NA / °LAIR:III,IN, Attnrney at Law, (Mice In ln• h,311 '5l jest opposite thu Marka House. (Judi:3lo, 31nrol1 14,'b0-Iy. .;1; AV: - TOTTLlcAlt4rney af - Lava Off with .r. IL Smith, 'Esq., In (:boom's Hall. All Itoalnoss en:lt:led to him will bo promptly at. Landed to, May 9, CP. HUMRICII, Attorney at Law. o—OfTleo on North Hanover street, n few doors south of glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. r April lb. W. C. RHEEm ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, Minnesota n a l t ,t t t o n n , e t s o t m e o e l n i t e s e t I i n , ti n ) s , t a h n r d ou ß g e h t I \ Y out t i it e o ' S P t. ' n ' t i o rd Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer locate land warrants, &c., he. ]teller to the members o the Cootheriand County Bar,'and to all prominent citi zens of Carlisle, Pa. f M. Mb'NTZER.—PTYS I C lAN & Silit(ll , ,t)N, has removed his office to youth ifanover street, directly opposite Fientr's store. All pa-. tients entrusted to his care, either from town or coon. try, will he promptly allot tied to. Nov. 15, hill. IR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North llannvor ktrriet 1,6 doors front Arnold A SOO'S tore. (Mire hours, moron:talc/dully from 7 to 9 o'clock A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. NI. 0 -- 1 It. GEORGE S. SEA - gii e s . RIC; HT,IiHNTI ST. from - 1 hr. Bill ki tiesiore Cott go of Dental Survirv. . . 11-I)—fNiice of thu reiliolence o; his moiher, East Louth, ' Fitrent. throe doors below .11041 ford. :klitroh 19, 185 a---t f. ' .t smoh ilimovor , tr , . next floor to the Peel BEE CI.EO. IV. NEII) IC D. 1). S.— r Late Demonstrator of Opetritlye Dentistry to thn Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. °lnnen t Ills residence, oprmlto Marlon ii.lll, 1, not Main street, Carliole, Penn Non. 11.1:“6". /S. W. FFAVERSTICII, Druggist, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Physkinn'vproq , riptionscarefully compounded A full goi•ply of fresh tiru, , nud ^lietnie FARE REDUCED. -TA7 STATES UNION HOTEL, 666 $;, 110 H Market St., above sixth, =1 JAME'S W. POWER, Proplietnr TER' S:---41 25 Per d.Y. NITED STATES 410TEL.-4 V. (,'or. 11th 4- Market Six., PBILIDELFBIA. gY. V 7 11r. £7SGLIs PROVII I i,TOII. Jan 1,1060. _ A. 13. EWING'S FURNITURE' ARE-ROOM. 559 kn 4 4 flss9 • , West High - StrePt, -- Carlislei - Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cumberif7.nd County Agricultural Fair of 1857.) The suhscriber lots Just received the most splendid assortment orArtleles in his lino, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de ly crifopetltion. Chamber, Dining—room, I FVRNITOR.E. Kite lien and Office limbraeing overy article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved end fashionable design on,! including also CAthme furniture in satin. reception and Camp Chairs, 3.liittrases, frames, pictures, Ac., be. Pinvhaaers are requested to call and examine his stools, It his extensive ware -looms, West Main street, North side. A. B. EWING. ire- Particular attention given no usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. A. B. E May 12, 1850.-Iy. TiICONOMY is WEALTH! CURE FOUR COUGH FOR ONF,' DIME! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSEHO .ir ItI,MEEN IN THE NV ult ! Madame ZADOC PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY. k % Madame Z.• 1000 Pon - TI itS Balsam is prepared t4lf)o with all the requisite rare and skill, from s combine tlon of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom of it)rdg. Its remedial quail ties are based on Its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, through the Lunge. It is not a violent rents dy, but emollient, warm Mg, searching and circa tine; can bo taken by the oldest person or youngest child. \ _ „ Metro Zudcc Porter's o Balsam has been used by Vthn public for over IS years, sod hers acquired Its prcsont snle simply by being reCemineoded by those who have used It to r atlllcted friende,pid others. , \\ DIVA' IMPORTANT.-3 aflame Zndnc Porter's Curative Bille‘ni is sold nt a price which brings . lt, In the reach of Truly one to boon It convenient fr'Une. Tho timely use of a single bottle will prove to bo worth WO times its cost. . . Nortcr.—Bart your Money I—Do not ho persuadod to purchase articles at 4e to 3t, which do not contain the virtu. ate Dime Bottle of porter's Curette° Balsam, the cost ni menufmturieg which is as great as that of almost any other medicine; -and the very loci prow at which it is sold, makes the profit to the cotter apparoutly small, and unprine•pled &Mors wilt some times recommend other medicines on which their profits are larger ' 'unless the ensiomors insist upon having Madame Porter's and -none other.- Ask for Madame Porter's Curatlen Balsam, price 10 eta, and in -large bottles at,2ll,cts r and take no other. If you can not got It at ono glare you can at 'another. Brir - Bold by all Druggists and Storeekcopotelltlo etc. -and in larger bottles at 20 eta. - HALL & BUCK Kt, Praprikars, New York. For solo In Carlisle, by S. P. PauzielAker. Jabunry 10, 100 . 1.. MIST Or THE SEASON,- arrival of Now Style:: of FALL AND WINTER GOODS at THE NoRTIT HANOVER STREET dLOTII ANa EMPORULTi,I. ittidor . :Viied 'Cakes plaasnrn. to Inform . tdo Mends and tha toltato gooorally of the largo andifarlodiosort. want ! of p?,ece goodi for MBES AYE BOY'S WEAR. ' anat received, eoroprldng the l test, styles and - novel ilea 111 the niarkot, 103101 have boon 'ldeated with care and will ho sold, at ao favorable prices, ao , .aata obtAned dory/bore elOo.t - • ° (frePrf, • CREEMENI MEM ot4.rceattrigh, Satinets aindJeAns. which hill made erder,rer, field per yard at the „lowest, wit433.._ The public, 'le mpectfuLly Livltett to lempect our stock, boibre purehilog einelyhttre. • •, - . IRAN) LIVINGSTON Noi•thilaeover Street, oppult6' tho Ani.oclotin wdrk thatio at , the. khortAot-uotlect; Ivith closOntuh. , • URNTSIIIN4 Gbops.L.. Thiilnigost and boat variety of (Ifint's 'Furnish , unpry pr.ecti ran he forma at ng floods lk I,to ti t VINCLS'iidDeB. TO THE CITIZFNS OF CUMOBLIRLISIND COUNTY. UNDERSIGNED begs leave to ju_intorm.you r that,,,he---htm i -jumt openCd a DRUG S't Olt in the 'Bon:ngh of Carlisle, in the room. foemer ly r coupled by Reynolds 4: Pfeffer, non Drug Stern, next door to Inhoff's Grocery Store,. South Rannver street, where be will always be found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. 42 The following Bat comprises the main porlien, at bloc stock:—Patent Medicines, 'DRUGS AND CHEM TEALS, TRUSSES, Suspensory Bandages; Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, PURE WINES AND' LIQUORS, Perfumery. Canes, Notions and "Varieties Generally, Confectionaries, Tobaceo,-and Steers, Lithographs slut Frames, Burning, lluld, Paint, Varnish and Sash Brush eso Coal 011, • BLANK BOOKS 8 STATIONARY generally having had over fifteen years' experience in the Drug Ittr.iness, wits a desire to accommodate and P lea " my c "°m - M- ,,, , I hope to receive a resonable share of public patronage. 11 Is my, Intention nod desire to give perfect satisfaction in ferry particular, to all who tlia,y_favox tun w ith a call. - - - -! • PRESCRIPTIONS Careful lly compounded, at fair prices. Give me a rail. Carlisle, Dee. 0, Mil. S. It. PA NN SBA KEIL NV I U - RD'S WASHI, A SURE REMEDY FOR A Bad Breath, Diseased Bleeding Gums, Nursing Sore Mouth. A ND the best specific now in use for ANY dievaFed condition of the month. It to particularly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying evert taint of the mouth, 3 11 h - and removintr all impurities, insuring A S E , to nil who make use of it. No Yucso LADY or Yoffl,a OGNTLEMAN who is afflicted with a BAD. 13 12 A 'l'l3 should delay applying this 'en - redly, for••it it a certain cure, and is approved and recommended by every phy siren under whale notice it has been brought USE Dr. Wm. B. II UnD'S UTIT IVA SU. Prepared at Dr. it as s Dental ogre, No. 77 Fourth Street, 11,01:Iyii, F. D. A liberal dis,upt made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, Sold in Philadolphie, by Dyott &Co., 23'2 North 2d Streot: 1110 Chestnut street; and by all Druggbda. DR. WILLIAM B. II tiR D'S TOOTI-I PO \\TI)ER! This Powder the c,„80,1C ITHOII7 TII II INJURIOUS P1tt)19111.1'195 OF CITA RCOAL..and. FT,W11 . 771n all AMR Si' A 11: khes 'Mr ern In the TeaFt injure the T,t h. Its ardor, %eine: entirely mechanical —pollshine without wearlllr the enamel. 1)r. Wm. B. Third's Tooth Powder recorritnended by all Eminent Dr.ntists Prepared at Dr. Il urd's Dontal taco, No. 77 Fourth St, eet.. I) . 6e — Price 25 Cents per. Box. A liberal dls-ount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No, 1 Spruce Street, Now York. sold also by Caswell. Mack & Co.. Fifth Avenue Hotel; .1. .5 I. 42adlinAon. 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 'i ll:: Broadwa , y. and by all Drlirv.r.h•ts. Aug.., 'AD- TOOTHACHE DROPS Prnant. ,l 10 3" ^t Pn=o.l titry , •.v. It iv partiouln rlv min pled to all eltil.ltv.ll nfilleh.tl with TOOTll.ll`lift. Parents can relieve themselves from flint dlstrussinp weariness caused by i.u~~ - and theit children from great sufferlnps..hv kort.;ne battle of Dr. Wm. IIURIP;i TuorilArtlE the house. Prepared at Dr. Doris' Dental (Min e. n Fourth titreet, Drrooklyn, E. D. A liberal discos at male In dealer,. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings', Sold In Plilladnlpliia. by Dyntt kCo 2:12 Nnrth 2I Street: I). S. Ilubboll, 1410 Ohostnut Struot; and by all Druggists. DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTEIIS, DICAL NEURAL(IIA Is lutrandiately cured by their application. They act like a charts, and are perfectly harnde