RAILROAD ACOTIANT.-LThe afternoon train from Chambersbui:g met with an acci• dent on Wednesdays which delayed its &par • tore from this place until 8 o'clock in the evening. The switch at Armstrong & Hoff er's sidling —!hrengh the carelessness of some one—tas turned, so as to run tbe cars into their coal yard. The track being covered with snow, accounts for the engineer not seeing the mistake, and before ho could reverse:his engine, the train had run in to where the track crosses the pavement, when the engine, on account of,' the shortness of the curve, jumped off the track. MORAL —Be careful of your switches. SMALL Pox,—We again call the at tention of our citizens to ,the existence of this epidetnio. While the number of cases Was Nee thereAsatil Elbe, same-r-oason for employing the usual preventives, as though It were more prevalent. Years ago, this dis: Case would extend its foul, loathsome ravages through our town, ,and houses, hearing white flags from the windows, indicating its pre sence, were seen in ahnont every street. Now, the maximum number of cases at any one time, has been under ten. This happy result is almost entirely due to vaccination. Who Will be so culpably careless as to neglect a preventathe at once so simple and effective? SOLDIERS' LETTERS.—The Post-office Departtn'ent deems it. advisable that. all letters addressed to officers and soldiers of the ar my of the Potomac, whether now at Washing ton or moving South, should be mailed to Washington City. From that office they will be promptly forwarded in separate packages to the respective corps and, divisions, and their delivery facilitated. or course the letter of the company, No. of the Ifeg't. and State to which it belongs should be given, thus : "John Smith, Co A, 03d Regt. Pa. Vol , Washington D. C." THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF REV- W . W . 11 a ye — it be:"lltiteff p's m fib - re with the above title, written originally for the Pi inceirm Reriew r by the Rev. Joseph Clark, Chamhershurg, and now issued in pamph_ let form. Mr. Clark is a gentleman who bears a high reputation as a ripmeholar and n--ciost reasoner and we commentl thit effort from his pen, as affording an intelligent and rational view of a subject now engrossing so mach public attention. MP, DEATH 'OF COL 110T,LIDAY.— Telegraph dispatelms from Woodstock Va. state that Col. Holliday of the Ist Vermont Volunteers committed suicide on Frith) , last, while on the march with his regiment from Strasburg. The account states that be left his command, went into a piece of woods, and blew his/brains out with ft pistol, while standing, on the hank of a ricer with the intention of falling into tha river. Hisbody was sent to his friends in New York. Col. Holliday was a Captain in the regular' army. attached to The Mounted Service and was on duty at this Post, for about a year, until detached, for the purpose of taking command of the Vermont Retiment. OtiT OF SEASON.—The snow stnrrn nn Tuesday last, the traces of which are yet was decidedly out of season. In the almanftes, The weather makers had it "pleas ant," from the 7th to the 9th—queer fellows, those clerks of the weather. A sudden quie- tus Was put to gardening interests uncovered rose bushes, were gracerully draped- in white mantles, causing, exceeding trepidation amongst the briquet misses ; an embargo was laid on promenading ; the steam from hot whiekey punches went up, its,the mercu ry went down ; Sandford's concert was thinly attended, and altogether, this "lingering of winter in the lap of spring," has put us in a fix."—"that's what's the matter." Since writing the above, (Wednesday morning) the storm increased in violence, and this (Thursday) -morning, the silo is shining beautifully on about l t feet of snow. '.'his -is undoubtedly the. BUQW o.f.the winter, and the "oldest inhabitant," cannot remem ber of such an one, so late in the season. SPRING FARM WoaK.—Most of OUT farmers are very busy just now with their Spring plowing, and preparing the ground for corn planting. The farmers are rather later than usual with their Spring work, as it was too wet to plow early in the season The grain and grass fields everywhere have it fresh and green appearance. The wheat suffered very little during the cold winter, having been well covered with snow, and there was less freezing and thawing during the month of March. than usual. The win• ter grain never presented a more favorable appearance this time of year. ' PRESBYTERY OF CARLISLE.—This ven erable body, organized in 178 G, held it s stated meeting in the Second church this week, and was opened with an appropriate sermon by Mr. S: T. Nicoolls. Mr. Flays was chosen moderator, and the usual temporary clerics eleCted. There were about twenty ministers present, and a goodly number of ruling elders. Mr. Proctor was received from the Presbytery of Winchester, and accepted of calls from the united charge of Dillsburg and Petersburg, and Messrs. Cattell, Murray and Dinsmore are to officiate at his installation. Committees on sessional records were announced. Mr. Davis, on the ground of infirm health, resign ed his charge in Middletown, where be had labored ani rnber of years. 'Because of the divided stat of feeling and sentiment among his people in regard to national affairs, and with'the i tention of accepting a chaplaincy in the Fedttal army, Mr. Syramea' resigned his elMrie in. Cumberland, where ho had been settled about 17 years. After a pastorate of seven years, and on account of \ feeble health, , Mr. Rolle, the able and gentlemanly minister of the Second eljurnh, resigned his charge.— Mr. W. C. Ferriday was licensed to preach the gospel, after having most satisfactorily passed through the usual pyeparatory examinations and trials. Mr. Prideaux accepted of a call from the church in Schellsburg. and Messrs. S. li. Clark - , — Davis and D. D .Clark are to at tend to his installation. Messrs. Niccolls and .prown, ministers, and Messrs, Wm. G. Reed and Wm. Blair, elders., were elected commis. sioners to the next General Assembly. se a . sional reports, on the elate of religion, wore read, and Mr:. Murray was appointed to pro. Pare the Narrative for the next General sonibly. • There will be an adjourned meeting of Presbytery in Chambersburg next June.— . Tha:new Book of Disbipline ie `receiving the attention of the body. This Presbytery num bers now about. forty ministers, and 'several licentiates and candidates, with about . fifty 'chuiches. '. ' • TAX ON -oLnc - tufty. —Every evil has a correspondirsgood ; - and so we. are able to extract some; comfort ,. even from the tax bill, now pending in Congress. It is, said that the ta-i on-patent medicines will asionat Le more Limn BiX 11111110129 of dollars. If this•should servo to lesseti the supply as well 'as the de mand, the community generally, will be large- ly the gniners LOgSING'S PICTORIAL rhsrmur OF THE REnEwox.—George W. Childs, the eminent publisher of Philadelphia, is about to publish this work, by Benson J. Lousing, which, on account of the importance of the subject., as well as the peculiar fitness of the author for such a task, will awaken among the reading public, no ordinary interest. The general scope of the work will bo historical, biographical, military, naval, topographical, political and social." The author is now engaged in collecting tnato• Hale, and to that end is visiting the battle fields and other places of interest, making sketches _refit obtain itg_stlCh _as_ will make the book a faithful illlustration of this important-period indhe history of the United States. The,plan of tht , work will be similar to the "Pictorial Field Book of the Rev°. Intim," by the same anther. It will be splendidly illustrated by, geveral hundred wood engravings, and - twenty steel plates, and issued in about twenty parts, at twenty five cents each, making, when complete, a superb volume of about ono thousand pages. The well known enterprize and good taste of the Publisher, afford a sore guarantee to the public that the work will be brought out in a very superior style. I=i attits. -- a In this place, on the Si inst.. by the Rev. Samuel Mr. DAVID CR1011.1(211 . , to Miss MARY J. 15 AtitIONMIt. both of Carlisle. t, jc glarhets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Reported weekly for the (leech! by 'Woodward dr. Schmidt. .fl,olili (Super . 4 50 der. (Fa lrn ) 4 75 'I • • t Y . 5 (;)RN 42 o.ATs 28 CDIVERSEFI, N'S KEIL 2 00 FAL!. II 1 II LEY ... .. ............ ...... GO SIRI Nil BARLEY ...... GO New Atm ertis ements • 1, 1 STA T E NOT I E.— \V hereas letters 1 /of Adininktration. itith the will annexed, on the state of John Hetrick, late of Carroll County. I udiana, 1901. been granted by the Register of Cumberland minty, to the subwriher, residing in North Mhidleton dttiship. notice is hereby given to all persons in.htlit. to said estate to tnalot pit) moot. and those haring Milts to present them, duly authenticated for settle. cent In SiIIiOART, Sr.. April 11. lgr,2 —6lB Admir. GROSSMAN'S BAKERY. r HE undersigned having suspended Liu-loess during the illness of his wile, from a 501100 Of duty to the nubile. Is happy to announce that ~111, ht. fully rerovored. and he Is flow able to resume buSilleS, as will he :Wee by the certifirato of her at tootling Phjsfelan. published Imo esyith. He hopes for rontin tot nee of the patronage stitch has been NOIR, orally extended to him. - _ • ltEO. GROSSMAN. Carlisle, April 11, ISS2-4t . CiIILISI.F, A pet! 7, 1862, 1 trite utensil, in stating th,t Sir, 0 rossman, who has still - toed front n slight attack of varioloid, has now • entirely to aired. It hilst the felt satisfied that from the first there was no danger of transmitting the tits ens° through the Baketi , it was thought tight that Mr Grossman's eushimoo should not in soy way be hopose.l upon. and hence he mole a frank statement of his afflictions NOW, that Ids wife iris entirel / re . towered. It is hope I that his former busiMess relations will be resumed Os usual. ` B. KIEFFER. REMOVAL! REMOVAL ! Jr 10013 SENE R.'S Boot & Shoe Store, Q has brio removed nest door to Pir era Rook Store sod opposite tho Cumberland Valley Bank. 800 I'S ANDSHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES! Grand Bargains now offered at Smter's Cheap Boot and Shno Store. ,spring Arrival of New Boots (f. Shoes. The sin' writer has just returned from Phil- F. a 1 adolphia nod Boston n lilt no extensive and splendid nssortment of Gentlemen's and I.- t . . dies' shoes, Men's and Boys . . Boots. sh un , and Brogans. lion's nod Boys' Stalking Shoes, Calf. l'atent, Leather and Cloth Gaiters Let les Button Boots, Balmoral sod Lace Boots, Ifni. tors. Ituskitm and Kid Slippers, Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes. Cnrpot Bags. Trunks, lilebrelleS, Sc., WhiCh Will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers tiro in vitod to call and examine our stork. they ,r iii find that itt price and gunlity it w ill rtstopote with any shoelle slurs In the pint, at at the NOW Store Remo next ri, or to Piper u s Book Store. JACOB SENI(R. CA r:klo, April 11, 1502—Cm 1=3:1 A Sexton for the First Presbyterian A Snpdrior Limestone Farm For OE ALimestone farm of the best quality rnntoininq about 240 or 245 acres Is offoend for sale. This farm produced last year 1000 bushels of wheat, and largo quantities of corn and oats. There are excellent improvements on t he firm, consist ing of a new house, a good barn, n hog pun and corn. crib, spring house, bake oven, and good water near the door. On the northern aide of the farm is located a limestone Ridge protecting the crnps from the winds and furrlshlng the hest o' limestone for lime. There are about 190 acres cleared and the rest is covered with timber. With Judicious liming the farm would pro. duce lb flO bushels of wheat, It can conveniently be divided into two farms. Thn ram lies In Mudiuon tow nohip, the richtuA Agri. cultural nett lemma In I'urry County. A better paying invo:tmont canna be undo. For particulars roll upon or address the undersigned, who will answer all inquiries. April 4, 1802, TO THE CITIZENS 01? CUMBERLAND COUNTS. riinE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to Inform youjhat ho has just opened a DRUG sToRE In the thorough of Carlisle, in the room former ly coupled by Reynolds Sc Metier, as a brug Store, next door to Inhoff's Grocery Store, South Hanover -ptreet, where he will always he found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. The following list comprises the main portion of his stock :—i'atent Medicines, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS; Perfumery, Canes, Notions and Vailetles tionorally : Confectionaries, Tnbareo, and S.:gars, Lithograph.: and Pranks, harming Fluid, Paint, Varuish , and Sash Brush es, Coal Oil, BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY generally having hail ever fifteen 'years' experience in the Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my customers, I hope to receive n resounble slier° of public patronage. It la my intention and desire to give perfect SA thfaction In every particular, to all who may favoe no with a call. "PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give me a call Dec.. 0,1801. S. D. PANNEBAICEII. KIMMELL HOUSES ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, C STREET, BET. 4i AND 6th STS., Near the National Hotel, and two squares from the -Railroad Depot, WASHINGTON CITY. PARLORS FOR ME ACCO3I3IODATION OF LA- MEM Room and Board, per day Room alone, per day Meals. each Lodging, If the room is vacated by 7 a m, Otherwise it will 100 considered by the day. The KIMNIBLL HOUSE is newly and elegantly tur nished, and in every rorpect a Srst•clasa Hotel. I invite the public to call and examine. A. F. IinIMBLL - Proprietor. Oct. 11. 1861. t P • • NEW FIRM. CRAWFORD & CO., Wholesale and lietnii Glues and -Curled hair Warehouse, No. 21 South 7th Street, Philadelphia. - Glue, Sand 11111 i Etna ry Paper, Emery Cloth, Raw Hide Whips, and Curled patent the lowest prices. 'Ciders solicited by - mall and ettlefactien guaranteed, '•, WHITE AND COMMON GIPITDS, for Milliners, Printers, totAbindere, Cabinet Malian' Coneh Makers, &o. &o. ' Dealers In thn above will find It of apeelal-ltdVarling, folly° us ' , - CRORD 21 South 7th street Philadelphia. Tan. 3d,1161.- 'TAMES.. 500 pairs }lames on hand all Iclnas. EllzabotlitoWn - pattern, Loudon do., (Airman do, with nod without atint fastontogF, cheaper thin over at 11. SAXTON'S, bat 6.102 at.. March 26, 1862, . am now reciving a large assortment of new and elegant Spring goo , to :which I respect. fu ly call the attention of my old friends and custo. mere, and all in want of handsome and cheap goods, Particulars in next weeks paper. I will sell es cheap as any - store lo the Borough. Agri! 4, 1662. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS. A t Ogilby's cheap cash store. Just [ - Vreceired an assortment of Ladles, MIBROfI, and Childrens Gaiters: - Boots & Shoes of the best quality and liandsoma-stylea. April 4, 1862._ RECEIPTS, 4T. Balance in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, Outstanding taxes of 1859 & 1860 - nt Bust settletn — e — rit, Am't. added- to duplicate of 1860, Loan of Carlisle Deposit Bank, Received of Abm. Dehuff, clerk of 4narket, &o , Received of I'. Monyer, stall rents of market, ReceiV"ed of P. Monyer, for exhi- bition licenses, Received of J. 11. Grove, for use of market square, 13 00 Received of George Weise, former Treasurer, 251 47 AWL of taxes levied for 1861, 6,756 88 Paid Geo. Miller balance of salary as clerk of market, $22 50 Geo. Bently, balance of salary as policeman, Wm. Park, balance of salary as policeman, C. McGlaughlin, Esq., attorney's salary and fees, P. Mauer, treasurer Union Firo Comp , 34 00 E D. Quigley, treasurer of Cum berland Fire Comp., 34 00 J. W. Ogilby, treasurer of Good Will Fire Camp , 34 00 John Capipbeld,_treasurer Linfifer - - '34 00 W. P. Lynch, plumbing, 17 25 Armstrong & Hoffer coal, 4 50 Sax4on, hardware, 13 15 C. Moir, sundries, • 221 J. Geisha'', repairs to street cross- kngs, ,lames Loudon, stationery, Ueo. Miller, shoveling snow, Couxcit ORDERS. or 1861-2 Paid int. on bonds and judgment, Carlisle Dep. Bank. loan and int., Carlisle Gas anti Water Co., from Oct. 1, 1860, Coupon redeemed, E Cornn.an, printing, Geo. Zinn, • it A. K. Itheem, .1. Thompson, tt J. B Bratdou, it J. Postlethwait, election expenses West. Ward, Jos. Neely expenses election East Ward, 10 00 A. Kerr, salary & work on streets, 270 50 M. Neely, " 194,00 A. Kerr, shoveling snow, 6 00 11. (1 hb, blackswohiug for street commissioner, Treas. Cumb. Co., stone, C Stayman, S. Stonier, "" Bretz and Martin, serving notices, U. Miller, extra services as clerk of market, 10 00 J. F. Yengst, collector of 1830, balance of error in settling his account, 106 86 J. Vengst. repairing tree boxes, 4 00 John Guts Mill, materials and re pairs to graze yard wall, B E. lioot, plumbing, &c , Mary Morrie, Jacob Bretz, cleansing spring, J. Armstrong, preparing tax du plicate, F. ti. Din klc, repairs to bridge, C. tamason, mason work, M. Holcomb, fees, It. McCartney, use of jail as lonic up, Oimilyenr, for picks, I'. Monycr, blanks for use o,f Do rough, Henry Saxton. hardware, Henderson k Reed, freight, D. Thompson, lire plug, Arnold & Son, gum coat for High Constable, P. Spahr, laying pavements, E. Steel, winding clock. J. Rioter, plan of Borough, J. Spahr, battling, Black & Delaney, lumber, &c., 0. Delaney, Geo. Goucher, posting bills, J. 1). Gorgas, lamps, &c., I'. Nlonyer, Tr Union Fire Comp., E. D. Quigley, Tr. Cumb'ld. Fire Company, J. W. Ogilby, Tr. Good Will Fire Company, J. -emnpbell, Tr Empire Hook and Ladder Company, F. Hinkle and others, night po lice, S. Ensininger, stars for police, JOB. Stuart, salary as High Con stable, And. Martin, salary as High Con stable, George Bendy, salary as night po. lineman, &c., - A. Debut), salary as clerk of mar ket, &c., J. Milner, salary as night police man, &c , J. Masonbehner, salary as ssct'y. of Corporation, Jas. Martin, balance of salary as Curator of Grave yard for 'OO, P. Monyer, salary as Treasurer and extra services, R. Natchnr, salary as janitor, I=l Total cash payments, By exonerations allowed Collectors of 1860 and 1861. By commissions allowed Collectors ' of 1860 and 1861, By error in charge of balance of duplicate of 1869, By amount of taxes of 1861 out standing, Total credits, Balance due by Treasurer, STATEM.VNT'OF THE FINANCES INDEIITEDNEB9. Bonds issued 'for gas and water stock, Ist subscription, $25,000 00 *Bonds issued for gas and water stock, 2d subscription, Bonds issued to George Line and others, Judgment of Margaret Warden use of P. Quigley, , ' 600 00 Note of Carlisle Dep. Bank, 1,482 60 Outstanding orders of Council, 64 00 $2 00 • ... 1 00 1000 shares Gas and • water stook, Ist sub scription, par value, $25,000 00 *l4OO shares gas and water stock, 2d sub scription: par value, 85,000 00 Dickinson College and _ other Ilene, Ouletandiog taxes 'of 1861, Excess of indeblodnosa, Excess of debt Inst-ycor, o ._, as above; *l3y agreement between the Carlielo But H i nd Water Company and the Borough of Clarliale; entered into July 1, 1358, said COMOny cove. NEW SPRING GOODS OtIAS. OGILIII/ Trusteo. BOROUGH ACCOUNT. COUNCIL YEAR 1861-2. PETER MOWER, Treasurer. Total credits, EX PEI7IIT UR ES, COUNCIL ORDERS OF 1860-G1 ASSETS 1,271 07 2,410 60 $8,812 . 98 . . 2 7,418 86 Decrease, flouted to pay the interest on the above bonds, issued for the secoMisubscriptiotratock, as it matures, and to establish's slaking fund for .the redemption of the prinCipal thereof, and said Borough agreed to-traaefer to said corn: pony said-steak-equal-in - amount-to-the bonds thus redeemed... The said Company also exe cuted a mortgage to Trusteeti, as - collateral security to the holders of -said bonds for the payment of the same and'interest. No claim for interest-on said-bonds has been mage — on the Borough. We have this day eaamiued the foregorkg account of Peter Monyer, :Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, and find a balance 'due by him of forty six dollars and twenty-six oents—we have also examined the above statement of the finances of said ,Borough and find the same correct. C. E. MAGLAUGHLIN, J. M. MASONHIMER, Carlisle, March 27, 1862. Auditors. $ 6 93 List-of--Deaer-s Of Goods, Wares, and liforchandlso. 'Also, Brewers, DietMors, Lumbermen, tc., within the County of Cum berland, returned and cfAssllled according to the odour. at acts of Assembly as follows, to wit 1,822 34 38 97 600 00 99 99 CARLISLE. A. W. Bentz. dry-goods, 10 $2O 00 beldlgh, Sawyer & Miller, dry,podi 10 . 20 00 Philip Arnold, dry goods .1' 12 12 60 J. W. Eby, groceries; 11 16 00 0 Inhoit, 11 16 00 Wm. Bentz, " 13 10 00 M. Myers, 13 10 00 J. P. Steel, " 14 7 00 Barney Ileffinan, groceries, 14 7 00 A. G. Lechler, _ 14 7 00 . George Leiby , 14 7 00 ' Henry Ilarkuusr, " 14 7 00 Susan Mitchel, 14 7 00 D. lickels & Son, . 14 1 00 Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 11 15 00 Henderson & need, " 12 12 60 .1. It. Nonsmoker, 23 10 00' J. & D. Rhoads, •' ‘...' 14 7 00 Henry Saxton., hardware, - , 10 20 00 J. I'. Lynn At ,Son, " 11 16 20 At mstrong A Hoffer, lutnb. A. coal 13 10 00 Oliver Delancey, lumber & coal, 13 10 00 0. 51. Hoover, " 14 7 00 A. B. Firing, furniture, 14 7 00 11. Intends, 14 7 00 C. Ggllby, Agt., dry goods, ' 13 10 00 Win. M. 5111e5,.14 7 00 ' N. W. Woods, Agt , dry goods, l4 7 00 L. T. 0 rcen field A L..., - 14 700 B B. Jameson, fancy thy tgouds, 14 7 00 It. E. Shapley, jewelry, 14 7 00 Thomas 110111y:3, " 14 7 00 . F. C. Kramer, " 14 7 CO IV. DIA. Naugle, " 14 700 Jos. L. Steel, 14 7 OU James Loudon, books, &c., 14 7 UU A. 51.'itiper. 14 7 00 Bretz & Cornman," 14 7 oo -, ..l,4*Gorgrui.ontsv4(B;- - t- - ''.....('--. — " C '' --------- T4 -r " ----- 7'CO' Mrs, M. Morris, " 14 7 00 . S imuel Elliott, drugs, 14 7 00 . 1 S. W. Ilavemtick, drugs, 13 10 00 0. B. Panneletker, " 14 7 00 Mrs. S. M. Keiller, confectionary, 14 7 00 .1. 11. Itheem,l4 7 OU Mrs. C. Murray, 14 7 01 " Mary Beatty, 14 7 00 . Peter Mouyer, " - 14 7 OU laeob :Meer, shoes, 14' 7 00 Robert 'Moore, " 14 7 00 John Irvine, 14 ' 700 S. Ensmitmer, robes. A c., 14 7 00 11. 0. Ritter. merchatit.lailOr, .. . _l4 7_ 00 . Mrs. 51..1. otunipb, groceries, . 14 7 01.) John Faller, 14 7 00 '' Win. 11. Warn, 14 7 00 . .1. D 3leck, 14 7 00 David Irony, " l4 7 00 A. slomism " ith, 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf." 14 7 00 J. G. Galli°, hats, 14 7 00 .1. Boas A Co,. 14 7 lohn Keller, " 14 7 00 Mrs M. Nell ' Millinery' , te • l4 7 00 Eliza Stahl, 14 7 00 51 rs.J. Hutton, 't 34 7mi Mrs. E. Willitims. t• 14 7 I 0 David Cornell°, flour end feed, v 14 7 O. John Schtnehl, baker, 14 7 01 U Grossman, " 14 7 00 William Sellers, " 14 7 00 Lewis Faber, " 14 7 tar John Sellers, " 14 7 00 11:110t1 rip°, paper, &c, 14 7 ( 0 Isaac 1.,, ingston, elethlng, 13 10 00 Arnold .b 0011, • " 13 10 110 J 11 Smiley, 13 10 Or . E. D. Leonard, 13 10 Is Alll-.a: .0 Eemiy, marketing, 14 7 (r .1. 11. Frederick, •• 14 7 (a D0,1(1 Fredericks, " 14 7 (0. William A,ltew, " 14 700 James canto& Son," 11 7 M IVm. Wietetv eth, 14 7 la lienj Hosier, dealer, .. 14 70. Potter Faust, prod ore, 14 7 it._ • 11M. 11 en, marketing, 14 7 00 DICKINSON. 568 00 88 00 $9,590 53 60 00 37 50 60 00 2 25 4 6 - 6 uc $B-16 03 *GOB 57 685 05 773 03 1,2 9 7 00 21 25 17 00 26 00 6 00 20 60 10 00 10 56 81 87 15 8) 1 80 221) Strohm. Mirk .4 Coffey, dry goodg, 13 10 110 Benjamin Plank, dry goods•. 14 7 nu EA ST PENNSBOROUGII. Kerr At 11 iuomel, lumber, 12 12 50 May & Una}afield,'• 13 10 00 Ene',hart & Wormley, lumbar. 14 7 00 Adam Eslinger, 14 7 101 .1. 111 Inchard & Co., 14 7 00 (leo. W. Nester, dry goods, 13 10 00 D. Doullntter, gm - Koalas, ,it -:. • 14 7,00 Wm Bank,. groeries, 14 700 .11.,0 Henninger, .' 14 7 tft John 510, 'O, mirk,, " 11 7 00 .1. Longaneaaer. " 14 700 S It. l'at terson, produre, 13 10 (0 , :Melt:tat I''ree, 14 7 00 .In, 111.11CM:111, marketing, 14 7 can Da, id Brow it, 74 7 00 26 40 79 23 15 62 41 76 10 00 3 75 3 37 5 28 35 90 1 L 6 Wtn. Green, dry goods, 11. Huck waiter, growl ion, HAMPDEN I:unp. dry goods, James 11. Johnson, dry goods, A. Shriver, Geof.i.ri, 1,. Hale, stove g, Cyrus Templin, furnltulo, Jeremiah M'Certney, marketing conleetiunary, 11. U. Alesier, prod urn, 2 00 6 86 41 17 00 360 4708 15 00 b 00 1 68 11 78 10 50 16 75 31 00 Bitner and Wise, shoes, Abr.liam Brower, dry goodo John o.lerniin, Eli \V. Vi I•o, . Win. drugs, William hall, marketing, J. l'oung, (I. Brubaker, C. Eberly, dealer. Brindle & eons, dry goods, IL J. r , tevens, D. L. Devlney, drugs, Ilenry Spahr, flour, Samuel Plank, dealer, Christian Hoover, marketing, Jacob tirorgor, groceries, Daniel Markley, marketing, NEW VILLE, 34 00 33 00 34 00 732 00 8 60 Klink & Co.. dry goods, T. 31cCundlihh, Stough A 611iott " J. G. & .1. B. Brown, hardwnro, S. O. Wild, drugs, IVilliam Reed. •• W. I. McCullough, gro•erlos, S. 31. Clauses, .los. Laughlin, clothing, J. M. Davidson, Agt., shoes, .1. B Cohuch, Agt., stoves, A. louhrumn, marketing, John Hard, G 0 00 118 76 118 60 92 90 MIFFLIN S.D. McKinney, dry goods, 118 75 90 00 Ferguson & Co., dry goods, S. Miller and & SOUS, Bowers & Myers, .1. & J. Kyle, • A Minineb, Hursh & Hays, Lewis & Co., Red Born, produce) Sitydur"& Knottle; • J. & J. B. Mush, Nowenmer & Honey F. Snyder, shoes, ; .1. &J Harsh, Oukrill°, produce) J. M. Wagner, marketing, 12 50 Os 60 25 00 $6,366 30 314 77 NE WBURG Koontz & Steviek, dry goods, James Green, David !Mover, flour, C. Stmilek, furniture, W. W. Frazer, shoss, 279 71 172 99 2,410 50 .T. P. Wl.e, dry goods, (Rio. Russell, W. 111, Watts, " • miss k. aussoli, dry goods, .1. 'lectern, marltutlng, A. Goodheart & Co., matiltetlng, $9,544 */7 46 20 $0,690 53 SOUTH MIDDLETON, Alexander & Mulion, dry goods, Kauffman A: Drechblll, A. M. Leidigh,,, B.N. Liven. Harney Gardner, Pamnel.Shupp, flour, • Wm. Ward. confectionery, C. Deep. furniture, ' S. 14:Intl-Hs, marketing, D. Newman, shop, 35,000 00 9,063 83 George Coffey, dry goods, 'L Strohm, George Clover, 4. Schoch, dz Bro., 't F. B. Reffsnyder, confectionary, Wm. Hawk, marketing, $ll,lOO '43 J. II:Swilor, dry goods; E. L. Shryock, S. C. Haller, groceries, Tarman & Bro., " P. Bartell, " Jacob Vague " ILlCastnach &Co. ' groceries, • P S. Artz, Cox & McCune, dry goods, .1. Heck & Co., .1. & J. B. Reading, Stuart &Sons, • et „ . McPherson, dry goods, 13. J. Snoddy, furniture, • Hostetter itc•Skyles, clothing, J. Bridges, merchant tailor, • Rankin & Elio.; drugs, . John Stambaeb,: 3, C. Atlick, .•. ". ' John McConlYif. ," Aire: Sturgeon, millinery, .Mrs.3l. - -Dubbs, " J, Landis, Hyman Hyatt:lgor, jewelry, Grabill & Johneon,lardware, Forney & McPherson, 3,,W01f, stoves, • . • .. I. M. ifykes , , " • , Ruby & Lawton, prOduce, 0 83,681 67 $7,418 80 $1,804 12 El!=f11 I= 14 7 10 14 7 00 11 10 oo 14 7 )0 14 7 on 14 7 o ) 14 7 00 14 7 10 IA 7 ou 14 7 00 LOWER A LLI3N 14 13 10 0) 14 7 00 00 14 7 ou 14 7 0 1d 7 ru 7 00 14 7 u 0 MEE 13 10 00 14 ' (10 14 7 (0 14 7 00 14 701 14 7 00 14 7 (0 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 0} 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 On 14 7 oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 I 1 7 00 14 4 00 EZECEMI 14 7 00 14 7 yo 14 7 00 11 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 CO 11, 16 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 01 14 7 00 13 10 00 33 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 0 1 14 7 00 PENN. 14, 700 7 00 14 —7 ,00 14 7.00 1d 7 00 14 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 34 7 00 14 7 00 - 14 7-00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 " 7 00 SOUTUAMPTON 13 10 00 13 10 CO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 hITDDLESEX 14 7 00 11 7 00 SIT IPPENSIIIIRGI, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 CO 14 7 01 14 _ 34 _7OO 13 10 00 73 • 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 . 00 14 7 00 14 ,700 14 710 14 7.,0/ .7 00 hr,f , 1' 700 1 . 4 7 CO 14 7.00 14' 7op 1 4 ' 7 . 00 12 - 12 00 13 AO 00 14 7 00 14 , 7 00 ~7.0 CO Martin Angle, lumber, P. B Blair, produce, I{olso & Hinkle, stationary., Johnson .b Soarer coal, Ac ., G. B. Cole. hats, Ac., 0. W. Croft, IlenJ.Biggai-marketing, NEW CUMBERLAND. Charles Oyster, lumbar, Lee & .Eberly, Mimetic Si James, V. Freeman, T. Wi'let, dry goods, J. G. Miller, " Andrew Rose, produce- - UPPER ALLEN.. . Cionwller Jr Zook dry goods, ' D. R. Nool, Robert Hetrick, marketing, Hiram Longenecker, dealer, WEST PENNSBOROUGH. Line Sr Gilder, produce, Theo. Iluniehlro, Henderson & Reed, produce, Edwin James, dry goods, D. Hartz, & Co., " Ebor James, Tobias Sites, marketing, Wm. Bishop, Wm. Van nerd_ & 11:W7RM - Drilsoil, dry goods, SILVER SPRI NO Wm. H. Eckole, dry goods, J. J. Coble, David Strohm, Jacob Simmons, Jacob Leidigh, Jos. Fink, merchant tailor, Fisher.* It oapp. dealere, Wm. S. 13urlt Molder. dealer, John R. Loldigb, produce, F. Brechemaker, marketing, MECHNICSBURGI J. Brandt A: Son, dry goods, D. Comfort & Sone, •' . Brindle & Neiawanger, " John neigh), Henry L. nee, Kaufman se Oswald, produce, Thomas B. Bryson, " John Job noun A: Son, " &mining., & Slnalzer, Zaekerias Havoretiek, produce, Joe. Ai 11Jolson, I u in her, Seidel Eberly A. Co., lumber, Geo. Hummel, lumber Ar coal, Daniel Urabill, clothing, L. W. Abrams, " Arnold & Co., Bribli & Garretson, hardware, John S. Boyers, R. Wilson S Sons, stovos, Win. Wunderlich, & Mathews, " Herring, drugs, .1. S. Dallott, •• Ira Day, H. Thomas, grurerles, Hobert Mills, Fagan ar A ru.tr ng, groceries, S. O. Bowman, .1. Eninger, 11. W. Irvine. confre , ionery, 5i,,,, eel W. tli . st,' furl] it u, .... Miller & Eberly. dealers, C. li eiincis, Aloes, ocorg..ot , t.ot, •• Levi Remit+, hat,: A Nimes, 14 J. F. Illilfonsburger, musk, 14 Jacob Swartz. jewelry, 14 E. S. lieene, " 11 Swiler A Keifer, merchant lallora, 14 Jacob 11 inoman, hither, 14 A. 11. Mateei , millinery. 14 Mr, S. Br% 1111. " 14 Ueorgt,,Stiiinour, marketing. Franir Mornhall, •• -. 1 141 Slt`,,r4. loser. la II 7 J. J. wraith. bolter,' - BEE 0. iIYSTEIt AND EATING HOUSES. ?'roderick Kenner, l's I lislo, 7 10 00 Golloil, Swritz.or, " 7 10 00 Michael Nloeloto. " 7 10 1Mr5..%1..N1 e In cough, '' 7 10 Andrew 1;.,u1d, 7 10 John ('enter, " 7 10 'Mrs. II Peters, " 7 10 NVIIIIain Sikes, " 7 10 John llolinin, o 7 10 MN, B 1) Ilhams, " 7 10 I , ,ving (lurk. 7 10 '0 1 r, .1.•1.olotrh , 7 10 Goorgo Folancl, 7 10 Mr. .1 low, `` 7 10 Sirs. l' 111',o " 7 10 0 'erg,' 1/``r¢, .. 7 10 I leore otrino, " 7 10 Ellll,llO 11 ', 011011, " 7 10 •In,oh otrstton. 7 10 .1,,5(,11 It h , Hopewell. A 6 Joseph Cohn.. Esq. l'en,uF.horo', ' 7 10 'lsin 1011 . ,,h. [der, Neohnr{, 0 Charle. Brooster. Nos. ton 7 10 1.1 .1 Ilenneheraor. •• 7 10 .1 .1 c,5w1..r.1. Sew, ilk`, 8 5 %VIII. S 110011 y. •` 7 10 ,101)0 Mal , y, )It•ei`,”`l,l,llrg, 7 10 I'. II .I,ll`r. 7 111 II 11, 10.,1y, ~ 7 10 :• , :tintli•l It 0 port, 0 _ 7 10 shade. Slopp-nshorg, 7 1.1 Pet., NI lii.,, - S 5 Jame, Nl...key. •• • 7 10 John 111111,, •' A I) 0. lino u, Upper Allen. 7 10 • \ ER AND DISTILLERS. Wm. Aleynnler, Wl Win. Ilarnit v. 75 tai tions,al Frrlnp. Zarliarlas, )lilac A . Co , U. Allen, LO DILLIA It TA BLES. iloorge 1",1:11141 t A1 1,1,, Emittmol IVeiri,b, 1 tublo All I,er,iis reeling themselves aggrieved by the return nr tilttiebtbi litre an opportnnity it tile plitiline by calling on III.• sttliecrlber et the C.eirt Iltiust. In Cat •Ith, Ilth, Intl. or of April, af ter iv Weil till., 110 appeal will be henril. II b:UItU If SellItl", April 4.1562. 'Mercantile Appritisor. FARIYIERSI BUILDERS, ECLIANICS, anc . the public gener ftially, will please call at Ell o CIIE,VP lIARDIVARE STORE, ng T atn Nulling goods cheaper than over fur cash or shor ero.tit. Ervzs Nails and Spikes just received, of ilte,very Imst uunara uud warrented Country merchants sup' piled with nails at inanoracturers prices. Ino Tons Hammered and Rolled IRON, Of all sizes, received and So trranted to be of the boot qutlit.y, with a large Oslo, tment of Sheet Iron, Bared Iron, llonp Iron, II shoe Iron, Spring Steel, Cast Steel, Blistered Stool, Mures shoes, Herne Shoo Nails, Washers, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Bons, Nuts, Screw Plates, Rive( s, Blacksmith Bellows, Irc...te., cheaper than the cheapest, rtt the Hardware store, East Main street. Carlisle M WS: vz, IL SAXTON. I)LOWS. Just received and for sale. _1 at manufacturers prices ) a large assortment of ink's, Plow, lena'nnl's flow, Edgier a Plow., Weirich's Plate, pork Metal" Plow, Bloomfield Plnw, Eagle !low, Cultivators. /cc., at the cheap hardware store of 11. SAXTON, East Main street. March 28. DUMPS & CEMENT. 100 barrels of Cement, with a large assortment of Chain and Iron Pumps, just received and for sale cheaper than ever. Cement sold by the quantity at manftfacturers prices March 23. 11. SAXTON. The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, DUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution - to young mon who sulTer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c.; supply ing at the Bantu limo the moans of Self curo. By ono whtt nos cured himself after 'being put to great 41X pensp through medical imposition and , quackery. By undo simr post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author, NATII4II. I IIIIL BAYFAIII., Esq., Bedford, Kings Co.. N. Y. March 1.1,1862-1 y BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! SINCE the late victories Domestic Cot ton Goods have declined, and therein now a pros. poet of getting it supply of Cotton. We, (T)EIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER, et the new stmo, under:ilortln'ta Hotel, East Main stroot,) are receiving daily large sup piles of NRIV SPRING GOODS, which, our old otock we are determined to aoll'a CITY P1(IOIIS. DRESS GOODS of every varity ; Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices. A largo lot of now Black Silks at 75, 87%, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.76, 200 2.50; new Spring Delainos at. 25 cents: 4,010 yards best quality Alerimac, Cocheco, Pacific and American Prints, dark and light colors, now Styles, at 1.23.1'; a large lot at 3, 8 and 10. Full and SECOND liIORNING PRINTS, .. • best qunlity English, .rts. All .klnds Domestic Gintihnms 12 . %; Illarulhester 10y, ; 30 pieces Frenchand Scotch Dress and lionnot Gloggams at 25. BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS at wholle and retail, a good quality 8, fine 10, 4 4 wide 123. Also, fi 4, 10.4, 11-4, 12.4 at corresponding prices. Ail hinds of lIHANY GOODS In large supply_ at reduced prices—TicklngS, Stripes, Chealta,, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapaer, &c. Linen Goods,of all kinds, Table Cloths, Shootings, Linen Diaper, Nap. kins, Shirring Linens, Shirt Fronts. Collars, at the old prices. White Goods, all kinds, at old prices. SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, • Shawls, Thobroldorles, as, Mop Skirts direct from tho factory. 800 doe. Ladles', plisses, Mop's and Boy's 11051i,1214 to 25. "Men's and Boy's . DLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMESES, -- an - oades Fancy Cassirneres, latest seylos, Vestings, Satinets,Jeans, Cottonades, 4tc„' Ilarhig secured the fierviemian first clats• Tailor -we aro proparod to gut up Clothing In thb most flishionable stylo at abort notice.. _ • • - CARPETS! CARPETS I 1• 'We are rhecivinr, our Sprinittupply of Carpets, comprts. tag all thb various kinds kept in a first class Carpet House. Carpets ranging in • price. front. 12 1 4 to .01l Cloths, all'. widths, lifattings, Looking. °looses, Shades and blinds ()fall kinds.- 1,000 lb& Carpet Chain; Feathers; Cotton Batting; Countornanes, &c. All the ohm. goods orni,,,many others, wooer to puiebashrs at a, small advaiice above cost: Winter Dross Poodo—Sliftwln,,llantleo,F,urs,less than Bratott. We eta oeterminod lobrt s ti bo undersold:- incase call and' examine our immonee stock, . -• ', - ' _tili,„We will makeodditloni Of Neer Goods as the nen son advancos.., All Goodd warranted to bb whint.wo ootl . , ixtvictr,•• SAwirnit - cuitEidlobNapy.vb,l662, • , „ 14 7CO 11 15 oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 - 7 14 7 14 7 14 —7 Notice isliere4 given'tliat the folloW lug named person has filed Iv ith the undersigned, his petition tor licence under the netotassernbly, of 3180 Marelkl.Blll, and the nupplent-nts thereto, which pet' Mon will_be Presented-to-the Court "of Qtletter fierSl6lll3 of Cumberland County, on Monday, the 21st day of April 1862.. liem.—South Eliddietea Twp.-Davld T. Shaw. 10'00 12 5U 10 00 D ELATING TO CONTAGIOUS XU DISEASES. 1. Bo In enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the borough of Carlisle; and It is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same ; That It shnil bo thO'dutv of the bead of nch family, wherein any member is Hick of a contagi -tan disentin. - to report the fact personlilly or through the attending physi cian, to the Chief Burgess, as soon as the name shall come to hit or her knowledge, under a penalty of Five DOLLARS, for any ouch neglect. 2. That the Chief Burgess shall give immediate no tico to the teachers of thi) common schools, of the name and residence of the family in which such contagious disease exists; and that during its prevalence in said family, neither the children nor any member thereof, sholl-be-pormittod to-attund - thw - publi - c - schoolsr - umter a 'penalty of Firs DoLtans, for any such offense, to bo collected off the parent,, guardian or other parson, al lowing such child to bo sent to school. 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7 13 10 00 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7 13 10 11 7 11 7 7 1-1 7 /0 1 7 13 10 13 10 00 14 -._7 14 7 14 7 00 14 7 14 7 13 10 00 .14 7 3. 't hat all persons having such disease shall bo pro hibited from coming Ikn the public streets and al lays of the borough until o they have entirely recovered, under a penalty of Five Dowats. Provided, however, that if they produce the certificate of a physician, that they are free from contanduiding others, the above penalty shall not be imposed. 4. That parents, guardians and all other persona In whose families the disease is known or reported as of to exist, shall be notified Immediately by the chief Burgess, of the prohibition in the preceding sec tions. 6. That all notices required of the chief Burgess by this ordinance, shall he In writing, and be served by the high constable Enacted into an ordinonco this 28th day of March, A. B. 1802. C. P. II UMRICII, Prea't of Council. Attest—Jos. N. O'llldf Y, A. 8111 , 1SENIAN, Secretary of Corporation. Chief Burgeon. 12 50 12 50 GREAT EXCITEMENT TTas been raised in Carlisle and sur- LA roundlaz country on learning that the subscriber has returned from the City with a tremendous stock of Dry Goods, all bought for Cash and to ho sold at such low primes as will cause sumo PLOPLE to shake in their hoots. In this very extensive stock may be found great piles of Of Silk Poplin., Toren Lustre. Fancy Silks In verlety, Black Silks Si the most celehrated tnanufactute, Mohair Plaid, Poll de Chore, Silk Check, Embroidered Mohair, Satin Plaid, Check Mozambique, Challi Uo ',nines, Bom bazines, Lamm s. &c., Lc., Vestings, Days wear of good quality and desirable styles, Iletr•ingai•Olrekrif-Parrnelsrtilargrrmap , Lawararand-,- , CALICOES 1 1 l 7 f very handsome styles and In sufficient quantity to lathe every female in the County. I have also the largest nssortment of CARPETS and Oil Cloth .n tho interior of Pennsylvania. of nil qualities and at very satisthetory prices to the purchn. Besides. I have almost every *desirable article in my line of business that can he mentioned, selected with great care, and with Rl] Pro single to the wants of this communily and ihe ',resent times. The public Is ad ViStql to sea these magnificant loads or goods before puteha,ingr4sewhere, RR 1 sin confident that advent, . will be gained by n careful exatnina tine of my stock of (lend,, which for immensity bas nev er been, and perhaps never will he, equalled In this p Lino, (01 - Fist. trip pity, amid t'lleBpo ORS. At tho old, well known stand of April 1., Isn2 CO lila l' It OCI, A AT I N IV l'lt the I 10n..1 A WES It. Olt ATIAM, Presl. dent .It,ltto of the devertil Courts of Common Pleas (.1 the et,unties of (;notberhed, Perry and Juniata, an 1 .l ostler of thy several Courts off/yer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In suit counties, and Ilon. N. ('01201.10 Lin. 11 sou ti 4.111", .lud;res of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General .101 l Delivery the trial or capital and other offenders, in the county of Cumberland. by their precept!, to me ill. routed. dated I lie I.lth of January 186.1, have ordered the roar! nfoyer and Termin er int ti enern).l ai I Delivery to lie holden at CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY hl A 11. I h0. , h11011 the, Huh day) at 10 o'clock in the f ,renoon. to continue two week,. NM' ICE IS HEREBY GIVES to the Coroner, Jut- Ures !11, P1'301" 111111 COllCtableS of the sald county of (•nntberlat,d, that they are by the salt) precept con, manded to be thou and there in their proper persons, with [lu•ir rolls. reern de, inquisitinns, examinations WI all ether renu•uthratwes. to do those things to their ofillten Upper toil to be done, and all those that are hound by rc••o,ui,nnres. to pel.seente against the prisoners that are or tiu•u shall be In the jail of said ,unty. ere to lie there to prosernto them as shall he just. J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff. lEEE= "Matrimony Made Easy," A Nh,'W work showing how either sex . 11_ luny ho nUlt ibly married. irre=pective of ago or p ,sit bio. prop. nr othol aloe, with a treatise on thi• Art of I,ficillatillg nut twrsen you wish. A curl ous s,irn till etc pmmeent winch net er fails. Free for 25 cows T. WILLIAM A Cu„ Publishers, March I I, y CO 10 ' ) rfi unde rs i e are desirous of' secu ring the sci ice, of a 1 . 01.0 Young Men. to 011,M . , hi a T11,01 , 11;1: Agen , y, upon a salary of FORTY Dol.- Itc; per mnth, allti all expenses paid. This is all 41i1pOrt Mitt y soldnin sIT-red, and to those arlin merit the app,hation of the subscribers. by strict attention to 114iness, can rely upon constant emplo) alma for IL term of year's. Fur further particulars, address ,ADAMS JIEINAN & CO., 11. A 115 Broad Street, March 14, 111) 2 —am Atkinson Depot, N. If. FSTATE NOTlCE.—Letters testa mentary. under the will of Catharine Kauffman, late of South M ddleton township, deceased, having h en issued ,in due form of law by the Register of Cum berland egunty, to the Executors named in the will, notice Is bert.by given that all persons Indebted t I the estate are required to UM he immediate pavinent, and those Mining claims to present them for stttlement. A. b. KAUFFMAN, DANL. KAUFF3IAN, Esrg. of Catharine Kauffman, deed. Marsh 7,1862-6 t FSTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of ad , j ministration on the estate of Peter Zimmerman, der'd., late of Lower Allen township, Cumb.Co., having been granted by the liegist, of said county, to the subscriber residing In ilampdon township, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to make payment, and those hating claims to present them to SAMUEL EBEItLY, Adm'r. March 21, 1662-66 AGAINST INPOSITI N AND BIG PRIOES, CLIREENFIELD & CO., Carlisle, Pa., jg having just rocriveri another largo addition to their stock of Clump Goods, are now determined that In the tutus,' consumers of Goods in Ca. lisle and the County of Cumborland, shall have the benefit of low prices. Wo shall protect all classes nod conditions of the community, the poor as well as the rich, against Imposition in the shops of high prices. Wo shall make our, chief object the accommodation of our customers with all !finds of desirable Goods at reasonable prises; and If by too use of the `• limited means" always at our command, we shall undersell the old merchants, of emirs° our customers will not object. As we purchase for cad, and sell for cash, consumers will, of rourso, have all the benefit. bond Calicoes, 5 cots. Better Call .00R 2 6 1 4: CllOl co Cal Ynes, 8 cts. Extra Madder Colors; 10 ets. Coehecos, . FRENCH & ENGLISH CHINTZES, the mutt desirable assortment over opened in Carlisle. English It Rd French Brilliants in Chintz colors at low priccs. riounkikul Brilliants 12.?, cents. 111 USL iNtS Something elso beside raw cotton arriving, and some, thing also beside cotton ports opened I The • eyes of the People opened I Bleached molding, . do do do Extra quality 1 yard wide bleached Tousling, Unbleached Muslins, Fine unbleached muslina, R ate. Extra heavy quality, -., 10 eta. Beet heavy Goods 1 yard wide, ' - 120 Elegant fine quality 1 yard wide. 12} The above musllna are (ism .11_to..1..conta-por---yard cheaper-than-therare-nqw-liard hi CArllsle. COTTONADEB Geed etitton pant stuff; Better quality, Beet Cottnnadem, • • Wo aro retailing 800 yards of the above Cottoundes at loss price. than merchants can now purchase them in the east. A largo assortmolit of Ladles embroidered and rAain kld glover, In all numbers, Just received. EMI3ROIDERIES ! EMbroldorlos Iti'great vtirloty and 4t tel:i low prices A Inigo variety of beautiful now etyl j Sprlng Do . Nines. , Hoop Skirts for hlissesand Ladles 4011 variety. • The.undersigned detorthined.to make our store .11 per. mama institution in , .this Borciugli,,•wlll; be 'glad le supply thosd persons nodding anything IM' our line with desirable Goods at fair prteos: .We shall at least have the eatisfaCtion of knowing that wo hare regulated the prices of Goode that all kinds are In Oh reach.orall"— and that In too. future there, 3,M he'tar,exerhitant prices demanded for. Calicoes, Muslittr,...tei oporlthe plea of their bahanced value in the. east; While we shall always keepatep - to the of-the-.lJalony ,, vte Anil make others keep et op to the cheering hews of 01.1EAPppgres Ihr All !Alumna et r- , 011EHNIPIELt1 cys.. • Carlisle, March : l4;l662: Now Moro. , • A. , 1311. 3 8T1NG u, o S,..to.—Jusi received at 0 1 y Cha h Store, a new Block of Car. Aothiga, Druggeta and Floor 011 Clothe, which ' , FOIL ha sold at very low flguren. Plume call nod examine the stock. - Carllele, (...ct. 25, ISS. . . NOTICE J. B. FLOYD Clerk ORDINANCE DRESS GOODS CLOT[TS, CASSIMERES, A. W. BENTZ Employment. OPPOSITION Prices Reduced 1:04 cts • 8 ets. 10 els. 12% KID GLOVES! .DLAINES ! SKELETON SKIRTS Auditor appointed by the Qrpliztns'. Court - of Clitnberielot county, make distribution of the fund in the bands Of Wm. It. Gorges, adminktrator o£ Christian 'Elise), who was ad. 'mluistrlitor of the estate of IffivordLarnout, dec'd., late of alti-Derotigli_of Alechanleiburg,wlll.-itttend- to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 10th day of April,lBl2, at his office, in Cache o. when and where all parties interacted are notified to attend. .1. W. WEAILLEY, Auditor. March 21, 18r12-3t A. LEN.K; • Second door east of the Market Arouse in ug' s Corner. -n-F EALER IN PIANOS. New Rose wood Pianos, from the best makers. MEL ODE ONS. Thu host manufactured instruments from to gni). Violl nn, 0 altars, A ecortleons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Da n• Jon, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strings, and Must. cal Merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. A comploto assortment for all instruments. The latost publioations always on band. -Tonolfer on- the Piano and Oultit;Tfistrumental and Vocal music. Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired. March 21, 1802. A. LEN n- Millinery, Straw Goods, Br.c. 'g aVE have the pleasure of iuforming I you that we are now prepared to offer, at our Old Stand, Nos. 103. 155 Pe 107, North Second St., above Arch, Phila., a well selected stock of MILLIN• 10tY and STRAW 0001)8, In every variety, of the latest Importations, and of the newest and tam most fashionable styles. OOR STRAW DEPARTMENT will comprise every v.v . /city of Bonnets, Hats and Trim minga, to be found in that line, of this latest and most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, I remain yours, respectfully, March 21, 1802—It 11. WARD.. The Citizens of Carlisle & A RE invited to an examination of my stock of Uroocrics, Queensume, Sploos, &c. Best of 11ANIS at 11 cents per lb, Dried BEEF, host Pickols, Ka tsrms, Sauces, I3u tterod and Boneless Eardincs of tho most approred brands, Table Ull, FRESH TOMATOES & PEACHES, In cans, Dried Fruit, very fine Syrup at 50 cts. per gall. Fiab; Pine Apple, Sap Sago end Dutch /lead Cheese, Coal Oil, Fluid, Whale Oil, beat Tobacco and Sugars, der, Wines and Liquors, nad an endless variety of small Wares. Terms Cash. Feb. 7, 1092. Wlll. BENTZ. Ko'look's Dandelion Coffee, rrILIS preparation, made from the best L Java Coffee, Is recommended by physicians as a superior Nutritious Bet eragn for General Debility, Dys tuan4_s,v_e_im_44naft. tir Alin - don the use Ora/in. will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. BULLOCK'S LiEVAIN, the purest and best Baking Powder known, fur making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. 11. Bullock, Chemist, corner of Broad & Chestnut Ste., Phila., and sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Februaay 23, 1862-1 y INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN . AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTDAL FIRE IN SVILANUE COMPANY of Cumberland county, theorym rated ari act of - AsSeinbly, iii the - yont 1843, andlint , lug rsethtly had Its charter extended to the year 1883, Is now in active and cigm nua operation, under the su perlntothlence of the following Dowd of Managers, viz: IL. Dorgan, Christian Stayman. M. Cocklto, D. 13.1.i1y, Alex. Cathcart, .1 11. Ceover,John Elehelber iter..losisph Wickersham. Semi, Eberly, Moses lirleker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Cover, and J. C. Dunlap. Tho rates of insurance are as loss and favfrable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon toot» at any time. WM. R. GOIRIA S. President, Eborly's Mills, P. 0 CIIRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President Carlisle. P. 0. JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect 'y., Mechanicsburg MICIIA EL COCKLIN, Treasurer, Shepherdetown. CUMBEIILAND COUNTY, —John Sher-lek, Allen eery Zen, lug, Sillremenstown ; Lafeyet to. Puffer Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Church tom n; ;Mode Urif fi U,, South Middleton; Somnol ll rallam, W. Penns Samuel Corner. Merhanieqhnrg; .1. W. Conklin, t , hepl,rdf.tosnn; D. Coovor, Upper Allen; .1. Op ton, Silver Stirin,r; John Ryer, 'Carlisle; Valentine Feeman, New Cun , be, land. VOILK Pick in g, Dover; ins G r iffith, VarrinKtoll J. F. Tent dr.l IT, Washinatoll: Richey Clad; I)illt.burg; 1). Rutter, Fair, icw ; C,nt.r"ll. J) 1 urn rN \tembr•re of t lin POMpany having polietesahout to CV plre, can have thorn row:lived by making application to any of lbe Agonts, 2fl. 10G2 IUMBEELAND VALLEY It. R.- k WINTER ARRANGEHENT. 7817. CHANGE OF 1101.111.9.1 On and after MON DA Y, NOVEMBER 4, 1861, Passenger Train, will run as follows: (Sundays oteopted FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND TIARRISRURO Ist Train. 2,1 Trni n Como irnorFtr,n, 7 051 A. M. 245 P. 51 4 • Greonra,tle. 7.37 .. 3.35 " Chamberaburg, 8.30 4, Arr. 4 20 . ,/ 1.10 . " Shipponsburg, 9.00 " 1.42 " " Newville, 9.02 . 2.15 CarHein. 10.10 " 2.65 . Mechanicsburg, 10 42 " 8.27 Arrive nt Harri&burn., 11.15 " 9.55 . FOR. CIIASII3ERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN, Ist Train, G+nrn Harrisburg A. 05 A.lll Mocilanicaburg A " Nevvi ille, " Shlppensburz A rri is) 11.10 ilreeiwastle. 11 65 Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.35 TIIR EIS Pally Triiins Irave Harrisburg for Pittsburi nl 3.15. 1111(i 7 A. M., Ana 4 20, P. Ar., For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Ttallroaei: At 2.40 A. 31., 12 55, 1.15, and 5.25 F. M. Vla Lobanrm V. It. 11., at It 00 A. 31., and 1.40, I'. Si. Fur Baltimore, at 0.00 A 7,10 A. M., A Imo p.m, . - . Por froverton and Williamsport at 1.40 land 8.15, P. M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. M. NOTICIO TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations whore Tickets aro sold, viz: Hagerstown, Oreoncastie, Cham borsburg, Shipponsburg, Newellie, Ca-lisle, Mechanics. burg and Harrisburg. a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars. 0. N. LULL Bliper't Railroad Offico,.Chambersburg, Novn, 1861. PRICES REDUCED ! At OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE riALICOES 6.1, 8 and 10 cents, best ,/quality Calico at l2A' cents, Domestic Ginghams at 1.2.? A roots, Domestic Muslin,, B,t 10 cents, 4-4 Domestic Muslin, good Article, 123.4, Tickings, Checks, Table Dia. per, Sheeting, &e., at low prior. Canton Flannels Hooped Skirts, the cheapest in the county. - BLACK SILKS At very low prices. Blankets and Flannels tinder price. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, deans, Vestings, at astonish. ingly low prices. All my old friends and cristornershre resportftilly In vited to call and examino for themselves, as I will not ho undersold by any otos° In the county. Male stroot, opposite the Depot. CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee. Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1862 fps LEFT LEONARD'S ._COR. J. W. SMILE - I/ - Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers, and the that ho has removed his store from Leonard's corner to his now room— formerly known-no-Holler's hat store—on North Hanover Street, botemen the Car lisle Deposit Dank and ilnyett's Orocery , Storo. Ills stock of ILEADY-MA CLOTIIING,Bootn, Shoes and Hats Is large and complete, and you can depend upon the fart that he ran and will 1 sell cheaper than over: and always Intends to 11' sell good goods and at a lower prlto than any person elan. CLOTHING Always on Land, 016 meta seasonable, best made and fashionable. cdota, Pantaloons and Vests Ipfrom the commonest to the best qualities, which cannot fail to tit, please the eye -and give satin factlortrin,,gepprid. Also, Shirts, Under•sbirts and drawers, collars, cravats. suspenders, gloves, stockings, .4c., 4, all te be sold at th'e very lowest prices. --tiOOTS-ANII SHOES Always on hand, a largo And complete. assort. ' 1 Mout of everi intrlety Of Boots,BrOgans, Oxford Ties, Slippers, Gaiters, Jefferson s, &c., for Ladies and Gentitmen, Misses and Boys, yauth and children, all to, be sold cheap. Also on hand and con• stantly rnanufneturing the best Fine French and Mons al,rocoo Boots, and Jetfursuni for Ladies. In_ All rips sowed free of chargo. . . I 2 1 ( ISq 25 cts 1:41 A largo stock of Hats for ]ton, Boys and 011fhlren,-connnen, goad And ilno. All soll log cheaper than oror. • • TILDNICS,TRAVID.ING BADS, tratatr,T,As, TUIr , _CANISDD CURT COATS 'AND LEDOINGO-. CIIEAPEtt TITAN EVER.. • lierety;:tender 'lily. thanks to ray' eitsteateii4 iHd Mends, for tinst farobs, and earnestly solicit you all to call and FOO mo anil nip stock of goods, ,belb‘is shame elsowliere.ba I anisleterrnlu cid to time every effort to roppiy kith the very beat, and at each prices as wlllaut all: Ito prittledlit to look for my sign 5,1801.—1 y •smiLEY. VOR, • i rhOlcirge Stone Home, on Nfikin street, neap lY op. potato r. Gardner & Co'n. Machlrie Shop, the property of the Into .1. A. Haug. I • A rain, l'oooeeolon gh•on-let of Aloft, 4 1 .K.__YPeormg, a, t Wl* office. • Carlisle, Fah. r, 186)„,. po92,l:L°::,ll6l,*eva:EndLUdborixt°o.amlend al, on :ban and for sale Tory 10‘Y. POWDEITI.—JuIt trqs,tved a.largo lot ot, - TWOonee Elost leg and , Nlflo .Vottder, Safoty Fere, -Steno Drily, Stone Sledges," Stone }blowers, ricks,' MattoollisDlg• ging Irons . , Ctoys Sore, Navning hammers, Rb., at N. SAXTON'S, Test ldaln St. Mlrett COMM 2d Train 1.50 P. 1 2.30 " 9.7 ' 10.02 10 2 3.08 .. 8.41 " 4.1t1 " 4.6 5 5 4 . b 46 6.25 lIAT4