female leaning on medallion with . 2 in it. Farmers' and' Drovers' Bank, _Waynesburg. Jesse Hook, Pres,; J. Lazear, Cash. 28, spbrious,-vig„ man with sickle, on right end 2 , and female, on left end 2 and female. Farmers' Bank of Reading, Reading.-a Astute Eckert, Pres ; H. H. Muhlenburg, • Cash. spurious—vig., cattle scene ; female on right, locomotive on left. Farmers'.Bank' z•clinylk4ll Co Pottsville Henry Say_lor i Pres:; J. W. Cake, Cash. Is, spurious—vig., cattle scene, fetnal eon right, locomotiim on left. Is and 2s, spurious—vig., boy lying near b;iy sheaves, Sz:e. ; Wash. ngton right, female with trumpet left. Aiarrisburg Bank, Harrisburg, A. W. M. Kerr, Pres. ; .T. W. Weir Cash. Is, imitation-aßelief re issue. Well done. 28,' Relief re-issue—vig., three standing figures; two females on the right ; female and eagle on left. Bs-Faltered-form ' Scott, in Centre; woman and child on left end ; two girls on right end. Lancaster County panic; Lancaster, par. John Landes, Pres. ; W.. L. helper, Cash. . 2s, Relief notes, photographed—vig., fe tunics reclining. ss, altered—man standiny, female sea t e d, two boys reclining, rake and hay fork besides the boys; on right end, girl with sickle ; on left end, two men, - Miner's Bank nt . l'attsrille, Pottsville, par. J. Shippen, Pros. ; Charles Loeser, C as h, 2s, imitation—vig., Iwo horses, blaeksm tit and boy ; po.trait of Columbus on right end. 2s, altered from relief I s—vig., three men, anvil, &c. Octorora /rank, Oxford, Chester county Samuel Dickey, Pres. ; .1. If. Cunningham Cash. 2s, altered—rig., man in the field cutting grain ; mar. ploughing uu left end ; two cupids on right end. Tribute of ResrJect. " Loaves hare their lio n • to fall, And flowers with, in thii North breath And stars to sat—but all. Thou has all tif,S. , IIF Gn Llulue. pw,tl, At a Special meeting of the Union Philo .itiop_hteal Society of Dickinson College held April Elifi — llSTl2; The - rittOWlTir Restitutions' were unanimously adopted. WHErteAs it has please 1 Col lo rerouve from our midst. our beloved friend and youthful brother Lewis 11 - Ani.AN KENNEDY, an obedient and respectful son, a hind brother, a true friend, and a sociable and cheerful compan ion—one who wive evidence of an honorable and successful career in life, therefore, be it resolved— 1, That while we deeply. deplore the loss of one whose character was.so gentle nn en dear him to all who knew llnn, yet bow in humble submission to the will of an All. Wire Providence, knowing thot--" Ile doeth all things well " 2, That we re , Teel folly lemier our heartfelt sympathies to his al - 1110rd flmily. 3, That the inemhers of the Society wear the usual hadge , if t h at oar 111d1 be draped in crepe for thirty days. 4. That these lesolulions he published in the papers of Carlisle, and is copy of the same be sent to the family of the deceased. J, MoCramty, J. Ito , tuts, }Committee U. 0, KI:ywORTII, Eke Illathets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Reported Avet•lcl y for the, II erttla by :Woodward &. Schmidt. Ft,IIIIR (Sdporfthel do. (Extra ) WRITE WHEAT. RED ..... 0 VES ...... cLoVERS EE ... T 1 ‘IOTIITSEED... 'ALL BARLEY" .. SPRING BARLEY Blarria . gcs. On Tung , lnv evenlrg I , th, nt thr rosidet,.., of tho br , thr's fmth. , r, by the I,rc. Mr 1:1:Ick. Alt WI I, LIAM 11. (:111:N MAN, M 1411E1Z. rlitsttbi '• Oh Friday morning, April I !th, I 1:1VIS II 1111. \ son of F. A. and .)lary li.eonody. at.tod 19)1,11, and 11 months. In th is Itnmuclr, on the Shi instant, r.fctAlsurription, Miss ANNA DA I)tit >N. nerd 1, .1 ,tr, On Fraley morning leet. in III!. p rfrr 2t linger 'Sn¢illee'v,!!,,l wed 0.1 . n NW, Died int 11.3rni,1 , 011,, .korlLth figs. E1,1,1!IN for 111311 y years on re... 1.10111.1 111.,.. 11.01 .3;11. liv th e death of !his excellgoit woman, seelety In general, and a large ctoinection ol honor:gill° hilidrent hire been deprived ~f oar of thilir in, distinguished ornaments Her virtues, h !wever, were 01 that peel, linrly retiring and ministering rho ranter which so often enc. gpo the applause of in busy world arid are esp. claily appreciated only when ithliction comes ne when their silent Influence is lost forever. It was her lot to son Ivo moat of her nearest kindred. and have to expe rience the seduce! , of a series of distressing bereave ments daring her latest years, but her prof... dly pious spirit ever shrank from the no iglitoet approach to in suspicion of the Mr one wood see•+. Ile r a t opin manna wore net spent sr Itlrally, the poor always found In her a sympathizing visitor and friend, :and she lent es prob ably not 01111 on earth to speak 01 1101 unkindly. Cath olic In all her feelings she Was yet Warinly attached to the church of this Borough. with whirl, since her re moval Iron, Linithlinglittrit N. V. in 1534, she hits been Xamigected, , whose civilities. she always f•hared : given when she tens at a distance, and which hex n number of perpetual motnentos of her elfectiou New 114tiertis erne tits BLINDS A\.l 81 , 17 hIA /VMS, No, 16 North 6th stree • t, Ph n LI fact ut or of VENITIAN BLIN W-1 and WIN 1)0W SITA DES. The largegt, Awl finest Assortrn,t in the city, at the lowest prices. Blinds plueled and trimmed equal to new, Stare : 4 1lades made and lettered. Aprl)lB,lEo3'2—.2lll GROSSDIAN'S BAKERY. THE undersigned having suspended bu.dness during the illness of his wife, from a tense bf duty to the public. Is happy to announce that she has Hilly recovered, and he in now able to resume business, as will be seen by the certificate of her at tending Physician, published holevsith. He 'hopes for at continuance of the patronage which ban been so lib erally extended to him. Carlisle, April 11, 1862-4 t = I take pleasure In stating that Mre. GreFSlll/111, who has suffered from a slight attack of varinloid. hag now entirely recovered. Whilst we felt satisfied that from the - first there woo no danger of transmitting the din. Mtge through the Bakery, it was thought tight that Mr. Orossman's eustemets should not in tiny way ho Impoaeit urn, aial hence Ln ninth, a frank statoment of htf,_ ttilliotiorni Now. that his wife has entirel; cavot•ed, it la hoped 'Oat . h is lbririei business relations Stith be resumed na Muni. r. B. KIEFFER, REMOVAL! REMOVAL ! TACOB SENER'S Boot & Shoe Store, ty has been removed next door to Plrmr's Book Store and opposite the Cumberland Aulley Bonk. BOOTS AND SHOES 1 BOOTS AND SHOES! Grand Bargains now offered at Seller's Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. Spring Arrival of New. Boots cr.7 S7tocs. The subscriber-bait-just returned from Phil. - tf 1 adelphliThrid MMtl)ll — With - Inf e*tensive - and L splendid assortment of Gentlemen's and- La. , dlestShass, lifen's and Boys' Boots. Shors'atid brogans, Moo's and Boys' Walking Shoes, Calf,. Patent Leather and Cloth Gaiters. fables' Button Boots, Balmoral and Loco boots. Gsi. tars. Buskinil and Kid Slippers, Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes., Carpet Bags, Trunks,llmbrellne;&c., which will ho sold low for Cash. Purchasers aro Invited to Call and examine our stoolt, they will find that In prises and quality It will retaliate 'with any 'shoe store In the • platvo, nt the New Store Room nos.t..door to Piper's llooK Store. • ^ Aeon SENER, • Carlisle, April 11, 1802—Gm A 'Superior LimpstOrto Farm For Sale. • • • A. liinostono•farin of the best quality containfng about 240 or 215 arreais offered for sale. s farm produced lest year 1000 bushels of wheat, and large .quentitios of corn and oats. - : • Pliertrare excellent improvements oUttm farm, consfst— Ing of a tiew . house,''n good barn', .4 Mg- now and T.o ll * , crib, spring house ,- bake oven, and. good - water nein , the door. On the northern side 'of the 'farm is Aerated a ,ilmestona Ridge proteethig the' crone 'from the 'Winds: and furnishing tire teeter limestone •for • lithe. 'there' ore about 100 Midi; cleared and the feet Is covered4.lth • timber:. - Withltidicions liming ,the ,thrm Would, pro duce 15,00 bosholaof Wheat.' It can 'Conveniently be, divided into two farms. - Tho farm lien In Madison "township', the idelrest earl. cultural oettlomont In Perry' , County., bettorpa)ing . investmentnannot be made.— .. • . ' , For particulars ,all upon or address the undorsigned,. who wilt answer all Jun:Odes. . April 4,1802. ' A , L. scoNsug.n• • • - r" -ani novel rociVioga krge"assortment of j_now and elegant Spring godde,to which I respect fully call the attention of my. d. friends '.and mist°. mere, and all in want of handsome and cheap goods. l'articultint In nest weeks paper. -I will sell as cheap as any store In the !Through. CIIAS. OGILBY Tattoo. April 4, 1612. . 000 TS, SHOES & GAITEItTS. A t Ogilby's cheap cash store. Just received an assortment of Ladles, Misses, and C Hideous °alters. Boots & Shoes of the best quality and haudsoine styles. April 4, - 1E62: - RECEIPTS, t•c. Balance in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, $ 6 93 Outstanding taxes of 1859 & 1800 at last settlement, 1,822 34 Ani't. added to-duplicate of 1860, 88 97 Loan of Carlisle Dept)Sit, Bank, 500 00 Received of Abm. llehuff, clerk of market, &o , 90 99 Received of P. Monyer, stall rents of market, 568 00 Received of P. Monyer, for exhi bition licenses, 33 00 Received of .1. 11. Grove, for use of market square, 13 00 Received of George Weise, former Treasurer, 251 47 Am't. of taxes levied for 1861, 6,750 83 Paid (leo. Miller balance of salary as clerk of market., $22 50 Geo. Bendy, balance of salary as policeman, 60 00 l'ark, balance of salary as policernitn, 37 50 0. MeGlaugklin, Esq., attorney's salary anti roes, 50 00 P. Monyer, treasurer Union Fire Comp , 34 00 F. D. Quigley, treasurer of Cum berland Fire Comp:, . 34 00 J. W. Ogilby, treasurer of Good Will Pik, Comp , 34 00 John Campbell, treasurer Empire 14004 c-and Ladder •Gomp., - . 3100 W. P. Lynch, plumbing, 17 25 Armstrong & Molter coal, 4 50 11. Saxton, hardware, 13 15 C eundriPs, 2 21 Gutshall, repairs to street cross- alga, Jam , , Loudon, sntirmery, Geo. Altllcr, bhuvtling snow, Poi I int. on bonds and judgment, $Oll3 37 Carlisle Dep. Bank, loon and int., 883 03 Carlisle Gas and Water Co., front net. 1, 1860,. Coupon redeemed, E tlornn nn, piloting, (too Zinn, A. K. Itheem, " J. Thorripson, J. B Bratton, " J. Postlethwait, election expenses West Word, Joe. Neely expenses election East -Wand, 10 00 A. Kerr, salary & work on streets, 270 50 M. Neely, " 101 00 A. Kerr, shoveling snow, 0 00 11. Gibb, blocksmithing for street ' emoinisSltiner, „ Treas. Cumb. Co.; stone, 31 87 C. Stoyman, 13 80 Stoufer, 1 80 Bretxond Martin, serving notices, .2 20 0. Miller, extra services as clerk of market, 10 00 J—E—rengst, collector of 18:39, bnlnncr of error in settling Lis account, 10(3 811 J. Yengst, repairing tree boxes, 4 00 John Ontshall, materials and re• pairs to grave yard wall, 24 90 B E. Foot, plunthing, &c , 79 23 Mary Morris, " 11l (i 2 Jacob Bretz, cleansing spring, 41 75 J. Armstrong, preparing tax du plicate, F. S. Pinkie, repairs to bridge, tamnson, mason work, M. Holcomb, foes, 11. McCartney, use of jail ns lock up, J Goodyear. for picks, P. Monyer, blanks for use of Bo rough, - 2 00 Henry Saxton. hardware, G tki Henderson & Deed, freight, 41 1). Thompson, tire plug, 17 00 Arnold & Son, gum coat for High Constable, 3 00 p. Spahr, laying pavement)), 47 98' E. Steel, winding clock. 15 00 J. Thitner, plan 01 Borough, S 110 J. Spahr, hauling, 1 08 Black & Delaney, lumber, &c., 11 78 0. Delaney, 10 50 Geo. (lonelier, posting bills, 2.1 J. P. Gorgae, lamps, Sc., 1(1 75 I'. Monyer, Tr Union Fire Comp., 34 00 I:. D. Quigley, Tr. Cumbld. Fire Company, 31 00 J. W. Ugilby, Tr. Good Will Fire Company, 31 00 J. Campbell, Tr Empire Hook and Ladder Company, 31 00 F. Pinkie and others, night po lice, 732 00 S. linsminger. stars for police, 3 (30 Jos. Stuart, salary as High Con stable, 50 00 And Martin, salary as High Con stable, 118 75 Georgeßently, salary as night po• liceman, Sc., 118 50 A. Dating, salary as clerk of mar ket, Pc., 92 90 J. Whiner, salary as night police- MOE SILUDES. man. &ellB 75 • J. M . lNonheirner, salary an &telly. of Corprral ion, 90 00 Jas. Martin, balance of salary as Curator of Grave yard rir 12 50 I'. Monyer, salary as Treasurer and extra services, 98 00 R. Nateher, salary as janitor, 25 00 total cash payments, $6,366 30 By cionerations alloyed Collectors G F.O. 'GROSSMAN of 1860 and 1861; ' 314 77 By commissions allowed Collectors of 1860 and 1861, 279 71 By error in charge of balance of duplicate of 1859, 172 09 By amount of taxes of 1861 01It-. tllandingi 2,910 50 Total credits, Balance due by Treasurer, STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES. INDEBTEDNESS. Bonds issued for gas and rater stook, Ist subscription, $25,000 00 *Bonds issued for gas and water olock, 2d subscription, 85,000 00 Bonds issued to George Line and a others, 9,063 83 Judgment of Mararot Warden use of P. Quigley, • 500 00 Nolo of Carlisle Dep. Bank, 1,482 60 Outstanding orders of Council, 54 00 ASSETS. 1000 shares Chas and , water stook, Ist sub scription, par value, .125,000 00 *l4OO shares gas and -*Neater stock, 2d sub soription, par value, 85,000 00 Dickinseti Ctolleg6 and other liens,. 1,271 07 outstanding taxes of - 1861,• - 2,410 60 • ' ' 03,681 '57 Buses of indebtedness, $7,418 86 • Etoess of debt list year,. .• — .58,612 98 ". as above,- .;` 7,418 86 ' . 'Decrease, • , $A,89.1 12 Ally agreement between Ole Carlisle cies and 'Water Company and the Borough.of Carlisle, entered into July 1;1858, said CMnpany cove• NEW SPRING GOODS BOROUGH ACCOUNT. COUNCIL YEAR 1861-2. PETER MONTER, Treasurer. Total credits, XPENDITURES, COUNCIL ORDERS or 1860-61 = $316 03 t t o l usc,[l. Ont,rns OF 1801-2. nanted to pay the interest: on theittoVe bonds, ' issued'for the second sithsiiription steak, as it matures, and to establish a sinking fund for. the redemption of the principal thereof; an 4, said Borough agreed to transfer to said com pany said stook equal in nrribunt to the bonds thus redeemed. The said Company also exe cuted a mortgage •tti Trustees, as collateral security to the holders of said bonds for the payment of the Annie arid interest: - No claim for interest on said bonds has been made on the Borough. haVe this day examined the foregoing account 6f - Peter - Monyer; — .Treasurer of - the - Borough of Carlisle, and find a balance due by him of forty six dollars and twenty-six cents—we have also--examined the , above statement of the finances of said Borough and find the same correct. C. E. MAOLAUGHLIN, J. M. itIABONHIMER,. Carlisle, March 27, 1862. Auditora. List of Dealers Of Goods,_ Vares,-._ and _Merchandise. __Alee,_Breaork, Distillers, Lumbermen, to., within tho County of Cum berland, returned and classified according to the eater. al acts of Assembly as follows, to wit: Mot'. ',taiga A. W. Bentz. dry•goods, CO $2O 00 Loidlgh, Eluwyor &111111or,dry goods 10 20 OU Philip Arnold, dry goods 12 12 50 J. W. liby, grocerleir, 11 15 OU 0 Inholl. . •• 11 15 00 Wm, Bentz, " 11 10 00 Al. Alyeru ••13 10 00 J. F. Stool., " 14 700 Berney . !Raman, groceries, 14 7 OU A. (1. Lechler, 14 7 00 George Lulby, 14 7 OU floury Ilarkticsr, " " 14 700 Susan Mucha], 14 7 00 *9,300 63 1). Echols & Son, ~ 14 7 00 Woodward & Schmidt, produce, - 11 it, 110 IlenderFon & Reed, l2 12 60 J. It. Nonemaker, ~ • 13 10 00 J. & 1). Rhoads, .4 14 7 00 :four) , Saxton, hardware, 10 20 00 ./. Lynn & Sou, •' 11 15 20 MmFtrong & Hoffer. lumb. &. coal 13 10 00 011ver Delancey, lumber & coal, 13 10 00 S. M. Hoover, • A. 13. Eirin7, furniture, MEM Agt., dry goods, MEC 2218 CE/ N. fit'. Woods, Agt , dry goods, I. I'. Orounfitild et, Co., - '• 14 7 00 B R. rktnesou, fancy C.t.ly goods, 14 7 00 It. E. Shapley, jewelry,l4 r 700 Thom. Lou 1p u, " P.O. Kramer, W. 11! 1. Nsbgla, " dom. U - " :Imes Idtudon, IFoks, 7 Wi =CI iminnism= J. 1) I;orgai, M-r, 41, Mon is, " ,111 u, I Elll,lt. di ug,s, S. NN 11..tvel drugs, S. B. Pa...10,3k0r. " S. con foci ion ary, )111.I) EOM Ahoy 2 25 4f 6 00 MIME EIMIME S. Ensoliiiv..n• robes, 11. S Iltttnrr, n,rclotnt 1.,1105, Mrs. 11 . . .1. Stutnph,grucurios,. 11_7 ..11.1 =TM .1 1) Mock. MIESDAMI ,la • ob Wolf, 14 7 00 J. I. C3lllO, hate, 11 7 00 11010, 0 Co,. 14 7 10110 1 i i 00 Gib 0:i 7,_!- 01, 21 25 1 i 0O 2r, 00 5 00 20 50 3lts M. Seff, millinery Elizt Sth MIIIIIIIEJ = Davidyi.rutan, flour and food, 14 7 00 =I MEEffiEll PD== 10 00 MEMO = ==e=lElli=lll =I • T. W ‘. . Smiley. 13 10 00 " I.:. It. I,onutd, 13 10 00 Allison 0 Koony, marketing, 14 7 00 .L. 11. I:retie...lrk. ~...` . . Ha rid l't vdericks, " 14 7 00 William A ,h , ow, James CalIM k Son," Wm. I.3Mmos,oth, I=lllll l'etur Fat.:4,_,prortpre l %VIII. A ert, .177CKINSON. Strohm. Ilock & Coffoy, dry goods, 13' 10 00 Ilet.jamin Plunk, I fry goods. 14 7 00 EA sT PENNETOROUGIII. Kerr & Hummel, lumber, :slay S: Lingleimbl, '• Euvlehart H Wormley, lumber =9 .1. lihitirbard .4 Co, 14 7 00 11 0 0. W. Fe,,le,, dry ironils, 17 10 1 1 1 DenTh,ger, 1 4 7 tit, In. Ilan I,n, 14 7 on Ileonitmor, 1I 00 johil McCormick., . 14 7 on 4 Loomineekrr, " 14 7no F 1l l'Atler.oo, produce, 111 110 Uich,r hi Yrer, 14 7 1,0 10 00 3 a 37 5 Jaa mtt., markoting Da v id Brum' 5 1 , 1 I -I_, W 01. Gunn,ry Fond,, 11. IWO:Au:titer, gr.:ol les, D. It MIT , . dry goods, 13 )0 00 .1110,, 11. Johnson, dry goods, 14 7 00 A. shriver, 34 7 00 = Cyrus Tempi' n, turn itul e, 34 7 00 Jeremiah Nl'Cartney, marketing, 14 7 00 M. Baggot, roilfeatonnry, kc., U. O. SloNier, produce, Bitner & and Wise, shoos. Abra Lam Brower, dry goods, John Coleman, •' Mt W. WI- e, Wm. 1,,,y1. drugs, 14 7 00 Crall, tuarketlug, 14 7 t 0 .1. Young, 14 7 00 (1. 14 7 00 C. Ll.,orly, denier. 14 7 00 itt 111.11 e Song, dry Bonds, 13 10 00 11 J Stt•vettr.. 14 7 00 U. I. Pov I 'ley. drugs, 14 7 00 Homy /4 7 00 dealer, 14 7 01 Christian Hoover, marketing, 14 7 00 Jacob tire egos grace rich, 14 7 (.0 Daniel Markley, marketing. 14 7 CO NEW VILLE. Klink & ('n. dry gouda, 13 10 00 T. McraiiilliFh. '• 13 10 00 I,tough & Elliott " 73 12 00 J. C. & J IL Brown, hardware, 12 10 0 , 0, 0. Wild, drugs, 14 7 00 William Recd." 14 7 00 W. 1. McCullough, gro 'Pries, 14 7 00 S. M Cilauscr, 14 7 00 .10, Laughlin, clothing, 14 7 00 .1. M. Ilaviiison, Agt . shown, . 14 7 00 J. Ill:oh:toll. Agt , NRIVO2I, 11 7 (di . A , Cul i mi d an, marketing, 14 7(0 14 7 00 1 MIPFLIN. 8. D. McKinney, dry gon&, 1.131 V TON Ferguson & Co., dry goods, 14 7 00 S. Miller and & Son 8, .. 14 700 Bowers L. Nyors, 14 7 00 J. & .1. Kyle," 13 10 00 A 1 1 lninch, 14 7 00 e ilursh & 1111),I, 14 7 00 bowls & Co., lied Barn. prod uco, 14 7 00 Snyder A Knettle, 71 lb 10 J. & J. 11. Ilursh, e 11 16 00 Newcomer & II ore, 13 10 00 llunry F. Snyder, shoes, 14 -7 00 .1. &J .11. Hersh, Oakville, produce, 13 10 0) J. bf. {Vaguer, tnarkeling,. 14 7 1/0 NEWBURG. . . Koontz & Stevick, dry goods, 13 10 00 . James Omen, . " 03 10 OP . David Hoover, flour, 13 10 00 E. St or Irk, furniture, 14 7 Oh W. W . Frazer, shoes, 14 7 00 .T. P. Wise, dry goads, 14 , 7 00 Ono. Russell, .‘ . 14 7 00 1V.•51 Watts, ' 1 11 7 00 Miss E. Russoll, dry goods, 1I 7 00 Deetem, markoling. 14 7 Op A, Hoodheart t Co., marketing, 11 T 00 SOUTH MIDDLETON. Alexander ,4 Mull, la) dry goods, 11 10 CO Kauffman 0 DreeLtbill, HI .10 00 $9,644 27 46 26 4;9,600 53 A. M. Loldigh; 8. N. Divan. Barney Gardner, Eamnel Shupp, flour, Wm. Ward, confectionery, 14 7 00 C. Deep, furnitgro, 14 7 00 S. Klutt.ss, marketing, . ''. 14 7 - A0 D. Newman, shop, ; 14 7 00 - scnymeligtox. ' _ _ George Coffey, dry goods, 73 10 60 L Strohm, " 13 10 lb Geogd. Weyer, n 11 7 00 J. Scheel' A Dro, " 14 7 00 N. IS. iteifsnyder, confostlonary, . 14 700 Wm. llawk, marketing, ' 14 7 00 MIDDIASEX. 4171,100 43 7. 11. Swiler, dry goods, It L. ShrydcW SIIIPPZNSBURG; S. C. Haller, groceries, - • . 14 7 00 Tonna') & Bro., " . • , ' 14 7 00 P. Pariah, 34 7 00 Jacob Pogue " , . .14 • 7 0i 3, 11. FaStuach A: Co., geocerles, • - • 14 7.00 P S. Arta, 4.4 14 7'oo Cox Az McCune; dry. goods,. • 13 10 00. .1. heck & Co., . " 13 10 00 : J. & J. D. needing, " 12 12 00 Stuart & Bone, " •-' . 13 - 10 00 Stoviok & McPherson, dry goods, • 13 10 00 11 3, Snoddy, furniture. ' 14 7 00 Ilastotter & iiitYles, clinbing, ' 14 ' ' - 7 00 . J.Jiridges, ruarcllttpt tailor, 14 ' 7 00 Rankin . & Bro., drugs, ' - 14 7 CO John Sternbach, " - " . 14 7 01 3. 0. Atlick,: " 14 7 00 John McCurdy, " ' . 14 7 00 Mrs. 11. Sturgodu, inillihOry, ' .. l4 . 7 CO Mrs. M. Dubbs, ' 4. ' . 14 7 00 J. bruldle,joireiry.------- 1 ' .• 14 . 7'oo' Ifyrani Ityslnger,jowalry,• - •• I. 74 7,06 0 ral)ill & Johnson, hardware, '.. 10 13 to Forney. & bleitherson, " , -•'.. 13 10 00 A. 3. - Wolf, ,stoves,, . ~. , •• - 3 14 '7 00 .1 ..41:ITylori, " \ ' - ' 14 7 00 Ruby & Lawtol/1 , produce, . • ' :10 '2O 00 CATILMLE 14 7 00 14 7 00 11{ 10 00 14 ^ 00 74 7 00 14 7 00 14 '0 14 7 UU 14 7 00 OMEI B=El 14 7 (11 14. " Ott 1 • 7 OU 1,1 11) uu 1-1 rs 'i 011 If 7 U) a =EI 11 70, li ; • u, El=l/1 lI=IMI II 7 01 e== It 7 o 11, 7 00 ]a - 00 11 7 00 14 7 111 lIMEI 14 i au 14 7 on 1d i 00 11 7 CO 14 7 0) 14 7 lu 14 7 00 gi= 1 7 00 13 10 00. 14 7 00 13 7 00 14 7 00 14 , 00 14 ' OD 1" 12 SO 13 10 00 14 7 (0 11=1M1 14 7 01 14 - op =1 111=3111 11 - tit MIMEO 14 7 ( It=ilM gin] LOWER ALLBN 14 11 10 00 It 7 00 14 7 00 BEM 14 7(0 QM 41 13 10 00 34 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7. 00 14 7 00 . . Martin Angle, lumber, - ' • 14 7CO T. B. Blair, produce, CR 16 00 'Kelso A Hinkle stationary, Johnson. A fitunr ' or, coal, AT., 'i; ' 14 700 B. B. Colo, hate, &a.,14 7 .. G. W. Croft, . . '. ' ,14 , 7 Benj. Biggs, marketing', ' l4 7 S. 15Iyore, - a - • :14 7 .. . .. •I .N i*EW CE3INENWIND. ' Ebarles Oyster, luulbei.,• ~., 13 10 00 Leek Eberly, • -..' . • ,12 " 12, 50 Mulisq & 3 - tunew, ic - ' ~ • • , ' -13 10 V. Proomah; ''l4 - _7 T. Willa, dry good 0,• .. . • 14 • 7 • .1. 0. Igillur ' • 4 -- 14 - 7 • Andrew Redcfri r elluee 13 10 00 UPPER ALIEN: , . . kitoaW.Ear & Zook, dry. Roods, •!.-. - 13 10 D. K. Noel, . -'' ' 14a'7 Robert Eletrick, marketing, • 14 7 Hiram Longaneeker, dealer, l4 7 . . WEST VEinisnoiiotram Lino & aivler, produce,,.. 13 10 00 Theo. ilumehire , •• ' - .• - 13 10 • Henderson J. Reed, prodnce,:.•,,--- 14 7 Edwin James, dry goods, 14 7 D. Martz, & Co., '. j 14 7 Eber James, . 13 10 Tobias Sites, marketing, 14 7 Wm. Bishop, 14 7 Wm. Van nerd & Co y , marketing, 14 7 0. W. Robinson, dry geode, 14 7 SILVER SERINO. . 1 . 7111:11. - EW113 6, dry goods, .. 14 7 - .1. J. Coble, . - 1‘ l3 10 David Strohm, ri 13 10 00 Jacob Simmons, '. 14 7 Jai:oh Leidigh, Joy. Fink, merchant tailor,l4 7 00 , ' Fisher 4: Knapp. dealers, 14 7 Wm. S. Burk holder. doalor, 14 7 John 11. Leidigh,' produce,.. 13 10 00 . F. Breekomaicer, marketing, 5 14- 7 511301INICSBURG. , J. Brandt & Son, dry goods, 14 10 03 B. Comfort & Sons, " 13 10 • Brindle & Nelswunger, f` 11 16 John Iteigle, 14 7 00 ", lieny Lease, 14 7 r , Kaufman & Oswald, producM, 13 -10 Thomas B. Bryson, " 32 12 10 John Johnston & Son, " 12 12 50 Erumingor & Singizer, " 13 10 Zacharias & flacorstlck, produce, 14 7 Jos. MlBelson, lumber, 14 7 00 Seldo/ Eberly & Co., lumber,l4 7 (feu. Hummel, lumber & coal, 14 7 00 Daniel iirablil, clothing, 14 7 00 h. 15. Abrams, " 14 7 • Arnold & Co., 14 7 Bold, & Oarretson, hardware, 13 10 John S. Boyers, 13 10 . 11. Wilson & Sella, 5i0136, r 14 7 00 Wm. Wouderllch, " 14 7 Lsidigh Or "'hallows, " 14 7 00 J. 11. Herring, drugs, 14 7 01 J. S. Unfelt, " 14 7 Ira Day. 14 7 It. 'Thomas, gi °cedes, 14 7 Robert Mills, ‘• 14 7 Sagan & A rmstr ng, grorcrles, 13 10 S. O. Bowman, ‘•- 14 7 J. Emoiger, - 14 7 11. W. Irvine. roof •ctimiery, 14 7 Samuel W. Worst, furniture, 11 7 .101,0 Burp, " Milli., & P.borly, dealers, 13 10 C. Belnv• - ., , ,, m)o-a-i - - 14 -7- licorgetit<t..ft.. - 14 7 . Lori Iteigle, hats & SllO,, 14 7 J. F. lia lieu Om nis.r. mucl,, 14 7 00 Jacob Swartz, jewelry, 14 7 11 S. been, •• 14 7 wil, 3. 14,130. in,clinet lailers, 11 7 on Jacob 11 ,noun,,. baker.. 44 7 . 1 . 11, tl , i tee. , inininerj. Mrs S 11ii on, " iieurge 00.:lbour, marisoih.g. Hank Mai shall, • George Kos, J.. 1. 1,1n11.11, bakrr , 14 7 OYSTER AND EATIII7 i101:8ES, 'red, kw< Renner, r 3,11810. 7 10 00 z , eeitzer, " 7 10 00 Michael Meehen. 7 10 11r, M. 11e0. Hough, " 7 lit Andrew 1;nu1,I, 7 10 John C:10,, 7 10 'Sirs li. Vi•lors '• 7 10 11 illiato 7 10 John lion - dein, 7 10 IA o 11 7 10 Ewing Clock, 7 10 . 31 J. I.obach 7 10 George Fehind, 't 10 Nlre .1. how, 4, 7 10 1 11,4. C. N " ve/n, 7 10 George Berg, 4 • 7 10 '• Henri - String, 7 10 Emanuel IVelrieh, '• 7 10 .Inrob ;Bent-ton, 7 10 Joseph Ithoo4ls. Hopewell, 8 5 Joseph Unlit., 14;:1 , 4 Pen, hero', 7 10 Adam Burkholder, Newburg, 8 5 (hauler Brwster. Newton 7 10 C. A. If onnehery'r, '' 7 10 J.. 1. Crawford ; Nowv 11141,-4-- - --. 5... is Win. S. Dunlnp, " 7 10 John Nlaloy, Nleelinlesburg, 7 10 I'. NVagner. 7 10 11. 11. If.lionly, " 7 10 Sam tie 1 Ito pert, . 4. 7 • 10 C. thatle. : , .11ippensbuig, 7 1 4 ) Peter Nllller, " Ii 5 Jnmes Nlnekey, 4 , 7 10 John NIIIIer, " 13 Is S. drone, Upper Allen. 7 10 El= Wm. AlnxAlMor, Cm 1 islo, Wm. Ilan lle iron 31, are, Silver Sin - 1114. 7,34'l:arias. I ilei G,, A !Inn, 11l 1.1,1 A RD TA III Coorao . I'olarl tubhis, Ern mild W,rlrll. I (able, All porsonr, feeling thenuo.elvesAmtrieved Ay the above ra , 11 . 0 or t•la.+lfic:o,lor, will have au opportunity of ab peeling by calling VII lh. subNerlhor et the Court House in car' Isle. .n the 4th, I Ith. 18th. or 28th of April, af ter which time no appeal will be breed. fir„01111.E SCOIII7, April .1. IRc.2. Mercantile Appraiser. FA.RFIERS,- BUILDERS, .4 , AFIF;GAJANWS, gener -1-Y a 111 ',lens, rill n t th n HARDWARE STORE, na Tam soiling heap, thou ever for cash or short ercrla. 1.;00 Nails and Splkeii.ltuit resets ed, of the very best makers and warronted. Country meridian is up• plied with nails at Illanola , turers prison. Inn Toni hammered and Rolled IRON, of all Mies, jug re,iived nod warranted to be of the boot quality, with a lards. assortment of Sheet lon, Mired Iron, Hoop Iron, :Aloe iron, Spring St,el. Cast Staid, Illi , Thired Steel, ohhco, llor..se Shoo Sails, Wasboril. Anvils. Vices. = Ill:icksmith !follows, Au., k r., rhenper thrill the the pest, at tho • .Dnrdrr are store, Emit Main street. Carlisle '414 Marrli 15012. IT. SAXTON. I)LOWS. Jost received and for sale at manufacturers prices, a large assortment of Plank's Pliov, lien wood's !low, ZetzlersPhiw, elrich's Plow, York ‘letal Plow, Bloomfield Plow, Eagle Plow, Cultivators, &c., at the cheap hardware store of it. SAXTON', East Nroin street. March 28. I),U MPS &C EM ENT. 100 barrels of Comont, with a largo asg.qrtrnent of Chain and Iron Pumps, just received :tad for sale cheaper than ever. Cement sold by the quantity at mauufartur••,a prices March 11. 8 &WON. The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, DUMAS D for the benefit and as a warning and a (motion to young mon who suffer from Necrotic Debility, Premature Decay, &e.; supply ing at the Haan; Ham the means of, Self cure. By one who nns cured himtelf after being pnt to great expense through mediral imposition and quackery. Ity onelo- Muir a poet paid addressed envelope, mingle copies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., liedfortl.-Li&Ags no., N.Y. March 14, 18112—ly BARGAINS I 'BARGAINS ! INCE the late vietorieli Domestic Cot ton Cords bare declined, atiti ' there le now a prov• pee of getting n eupply of Cotton, We s , (LETIMCII, SA WYliti it 31 CU 11, at the new store, under Martin's lintel; East Main otreet,) aro receiving daily large kilos of NEW SPRING GOODS, whleh. our old stock Wo are &tainting - al to poll a CITY PRICES. DRESS GOODS of ovary rarity; Plain And Fancy Silks at all Prices. A largo lot of now Black Silks at, 1 75, t 17%, 1.00, 1.25, I.ro, 1.75, 00 0,00: now Spring*Bulttlnes. at 25 canto: 4,0i0 yards host quality Mortal:to, Coeheco, Pacific And Anwrfoan Prints. dark and light colors, now styles, at 12,%; a largo lot at ti, 8 and 10. Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, • • best quality Enash,.l23. els. , Alt kinds Domestic 0 Ingham ft 1.44; Manchester 18V0 60 pieces French and Scotch Dress and Bonnet Gingrranut at !a. DICOWN.A.ND ViiIIITE , MUSLINS at wholnanlo and retail, n good qUality 8, • Ono 16,44 -1 wide 1234 Also, 03, 10.4, 114, 124 at corresponding prices. MI Muds of 11F,AVY GOODS in large supply at reduced prices—Ticklugg, Stripes,: Cheeks. Drillings, Ognaliarge, Cotton Diapaer, &o. 'Linen - Goods of all kinds, Table Clo(hs, Sheetings ' . Linos Diaper; Nap kins, Shirting Llnens, Shirt Fronts, Collars, to the old prices. White Goods, all kinds, at o)d prices. • SPICING MANTLES, DUSTERS;___.-- Shawls, Ilrubrolderies, &c.,' _Mop Prirtsdlreckftom the 11 %dory. 800 `doz. Ladies', Mom 111On'ti and Boi's 1108 E, 12 1 4 to 25. Mon's and Boy's 'Mar— BLACIC CLOTIIS AND CASSIMERES, all grades, Fancy CassiroeteS, latest ptyles, Vestings, Satio as, Jeans, tottohades, &e., &c,. Having secured the servires of a first clans Tailor, we are prepared to gat up Clothiog In the :Oast. fashlogable style at short . notice. . CARPETS? CAIiVETSI-1 r • • We are recelvlnG our Spriog supply of Varpots,ComprlaZ ofig.ell-1110, 'lcept -- 10 . Ilrerclass - carpet, House. Carpets ranglpg, in price from:l2% to 25.-- Oil :widths. 'ATAttinks, Looking Wanes ? Shades Rad - blinds ofall kinds. 1,000 lim.i.larpot 011aln; Feathers; Cotton Batting: Counterpanes, - kn., &0. -- e • 411 tho above goods and ;many above, we alai• to: pluelvienre at .a smell ttclvanee abnvo' cost. .Winter Dregs Goode--;.Shawls, 10antics, Furs, less than first hoot. 'We are oot,ertnined not to be undersold. Pleate call and examine our lanneuce stock. tryi.,.l4e will make additions of MIN Gm/dans tho sea son advances, All Goods Farr:tinted to.be, .what tre Fell thorn for.' , •. . . LETDIOIi, S'AiTYlat & MILLEU .., Carlli er do robrnar„y 28, .1862, . , , ._ . . . . • ORDIN AlllOl3l. - , RELATING TO CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. - 1. De In enacted and ordained by tho Thin Council of the borough of Carlisle; and it is hereby. „enacted and ordained by the. attthnrity of the tame ;, That it ghat be the duty of the bead of s och family, wherein any member is Rick ot a contagi Us disease. to report the fact personally or thrmigh the attending physi cian, to the Ctilef ilurgoas as soon as the aemo shall conietcrids or.hor knowledge, under a penalty of Five I..citisas, fur any such neglect. , / 2. That the Chief Burgos's ehltll give immediate no Lice to the teat:harp Of the common schools, of the name - and residence of the-faintly In which such contagious disease exists; and that during its prevalence in said family, neither the children nor any member thereof. shall-be-permitted toattond tho.publio.schools, under a 'penalty of Fiva DOLLARS, for any sudh offense, to be collected off. the parent, guardian or other person, al lowing each child to be sent to school. S:, That all persdns having such disease shall be pro - hlbited from coaling upon the ettblic streets and al lefrof the borough Until they have entirely recovered, under a penalty of Pm. DOLIARS. Provided, however, that if they produce the certificate of a physician, that they are free from contaminating otbpre, the above penalty shall not be imposed. 4. Thatparenta, guardians and all other persons In whose familia the disease is known. or reported so aforesaid to exist, shall be Muffled immediately by the chief Burgess, of the prohibition In'the preceding sec tions. ThAt alTifolicrellUtrait of - the- chief - Durgeoo by thia ordinance, shall be in writing, and be served by the high constable Doncted Into-on ordinance tiro 28th-day of tfarcbi A. D, 1802. C. P. II umitteur, Prea't of Council. Attest-200.W. 0C111.211', A. BiINSENIAN, Secretary of Corporation. Chief Burgeso. GREAT EXCITEMENT. Has been raised in Carlisle and sur rnunding 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 abld at such low prices as-Will cause Boon PEOPLE 10 shako in their boots. In this Tory oxtonstyro stock mny bo found grent plies Of Silk Poplins, Turen Lustre, Fancy Silks In Tarlntv, Black Silks of the most celebrated manufacture, Molbili Plaid, Poll do Chore, Silk Check, Embroidered Madl-, Salle Plaid, Cheek Mozambique, Challl De Lathes, Bom bazines, Lawns. &c., ac., CLOVIS, CASSIMERES, Vest ings, Boys wear of gond quality and desirable sty/es, Tlckings, Checks, Flannels, Gingham'', Lawn and CALICOES of very handsome styles and In sufficient quantity to clothe every female I n,the County. 1 have alao the largest assortment Of CA RPM'S and 011 Cloth to tlii inferier of Pennsylvania, of all qualitica and at very Aatklavtory prices to the purchn• nor. Besides, I have alinnst every desirable articlein — niy line of business that can he mentioned, selected with great en re. and MILL an eye single to the wants of this community and the present tiltif, The public, is advised to see these Magnifirant loads of gond.s before purchn•lng elsowhere, eel turreonfidnet that ad vente,,ex will be gained by a careful examina tion of my stock of floods, whirl, fur immensity has nee. rr been, and Perhaps never will be. equ.siled in this place, for size beauty, and cheapness. At the old, well Known stand of _ Arrtl 4. 1852 "Matrimony Made Easy." N I,'W work showing how either sex j_ may bo suit-ily married, Irreipoetive of age Cr - petition, propoßFOßging'nrotherwlFoiNvith,-treatise on the Act of iesidnetinii apy porsen SOU wish. A curl out scientific oxperimept w - Lleh never fails. Free for 25 vents. Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Publishers, hoe 2.1300, Philarlilpl/111„ March 11, 11412—1 y I!1 rrIIE undersigned are desirous of semi rhka; t h e services of a few Vont - Ig' Men, to cocoon In a Moo,Mug Agency, upon a saiary of FORTI: per month, and all expons, paid. This in an opportunity seldom ofTerod,and to thoke who merit the .I , Probe lion of the sascribers, by F triet Attention to business, curl rely upon constant employthent for a term - of „rears. For further particulars, address ADAMS. lIIONAN & CO., 113 & 115 Broad Street. March 14, 1862-3 m Ati.inson Depot, N. FSTA TE NOTlCE.—fetters of ad ministration nn the c.t..ate of Peter Zimu,rman. dee'd,, late of Lower Allen tt.xnAltp, Cumb.Co,, having been granted by the Iburister of said county, to the sub.•eriben residing iu Hampden township, notice la hereby given to all prisons Indebted to lonics payment; and those having cl.iltas to present them to 5131[71t11, IIIiERLY, Adm . , March H. IStl2 TO THE CITIZENS OF CUIABEILLANXIO COUNTY. rpm , : UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inf v rin you, that he 'has just opened a PRIG STOKE In Ill+, Horou.sh of Carlisle, in the room former ly • coupled by ItoyllolliN l'lolfer. ns n DruoStore, next door to lubotf 's Grocery Store. South Hanover street, whore ho will always be found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. The MilflWillg lint entripriscs the twain portion of his stork:—patent Medicine.. (1) /D 00 ) 1111 2 ) )0 no no 30 0) DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, Perfumery, Cranny, N,,tlmis and Vari,tien Il enerally, Confoefinuari , ..s,•Tnilaren; end t+-n - r.ars, Lithngrnphß and P 'Frames, urntuz Paiut, l'arnibli and Snail 13iithl, Ps, (.'sal Oil, BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY generally having had eV'er fifteen years' experience In the Drug Business, with a de.dre to aceoututodate and plen..e my cludorners, I hope to !weir(' n rosonable share of public patrenage. It is lay intention and desire to give perfect splisfaction in every particular, to all who may favor tie 'anti a coll. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Glyn me a call Carlisle, Due, 6, 1661. S. ii. l'A NN 'MAK Elt. NEW FIRM. CRANFORD & CO., Wholesale and Retell Glues and Cnrled hair Warehouse, Nu. 21 South ith Strout, Phlladolphia. (lino, Sand and Erne. ry Paper, Emory Cloth, Racy Hide Whir., and Curled Hair at the lowQst prices. Ordors solicited by mail and altinfaction g uaran toed. IFULTE ND COMMON (IL UES, for Printers, lloi,kbinders, Caliinet Coach Makers, &c. &c. Poitiers In tha above will find It of special advantage to give us a call, MEINEIM OPPOSITION IDIPOSITI N .AND BIG PRICES. iIItEEN.FrELD iC CO , Pa , k_A having jest racsived another largo addition to their stuck of Cheap Ono Is, are now determined that In the future consumers of Goods In Ca.lisio and the County of Cumberland, shall have-the benallt of I ov prices. We shall protect all classes and conditions of the community, the poor as wall as the rich, strains: Imposition In the shape of high prices. We shall make our chief object the accommodation of our customers with all kinds of desirable Hoods at reasonable prices; arid if by the use of the " moans" always at our command, we shall undersell the old .merellants, of course our customers Will not object. As we purchase for ca,h and spit for cash, consumers will, of course. have all the benefit. Prices Reduced Good Calicoes. 5 cats. Better Cali .oes, 6l Choice Calicoes, 8 ate. Extra Itladdur Colors, 10 sts. Iderrlusacks, l Cochocos, 1 r f ); - FRENCH & ENGLISH CHINTZES, the most desirable assortment over cpened In Carlisle. English and French Brilliants in Chiuti colors at low prices. • Beautiful Brilliants 1235 . rents. MUSE, INS I Something ems beside row cotton arriving, and some thing else besideVotten ports opened! The • oyes of the People opened I Bleached minding; 8 6‘ la c . t!. do do do Extra quality 10 ctn. 1 yard wide bleached minding, 1216 Unbleached Nuelins. Fine unbleached minding, 8 cts. Extra heavy quality, lO ets, rest heavy llooda 1 yard wide,2 l Elegant firm quality 1 yard wide, I . ' lo Thu above mllBllllB are from 1 1 ,5 to 3 cents per yard cheaper than they are now sold In Carlisle. (JOTTOADES I Good Cotton pant stun; Dotter quality, • Deist Cottnnadee. Weiare retailing 800 yards of tho ftbove , Cottonades at.less_privo than merchants can now purehaaa them in the east. . . _ _ - _ KID GLOVES A large assortment of Ladles embroidered and plain kid giovee, in all numbera,just received. - E,MI3ItOIDERIES ! . • Embroiderlds in great ihriaty mitt vory low Nina A.:/Argo ,varlotr.ot beauttrul•neir style Spring Dn latires. SK.M.,B ; PDX SKIRTS l • Itiorp Skirts for Misoos quit Ladles voriati, TheAttiderslgneddeterniltied to make our store a per., matr..t. Institution •In this Borough,,wlll be glad to P apply those persons needing anythpgin our 111141'1th desirable floods at fair prices. , Virkshall at, least have the satisfaction of kidvelng that wo litre regulated the, ,prices of Peods that all Mode l& in the reach, 0f.41 and.t_hfit Om 'Miura there. will be no exorbitant prices -deruanded — fori inien.the plea of their . enhanced value In the east. While we shill always keep step to tko musk of the Union," we shall make others keep atep,to the cheering news of 01.t.E . AV ()00D4 for, all-classes zit . : GnEnsraiaifa'ars.• Carlisle, March-14;1E62. . Now stars., „ . • • . Ce . . . . ~ . AItPETISGS, Scc. , L—Juat fatleived at „oatiams Cban - P Clisti Stoio, o. new ottiek 'of Oori put tigs,'Ditiligoes tool' Mom. 111 Olotlig, WWI 11 , 111 .b/ sold at Very low flgwren. ;.:' ". - . l' • '•,"" ' " ~ . Mafia call mul elcarwirtecthe tilocl.' Ciri , ,sle, Oct. 2.5, 18tnt ~.. • " . ' • ' - DRESS GOODS 11=1 Employment. CILA TOAD CO. 21 South 7th !Strout Phi ladetphitt. !EMI PELAINI; ? 'S ! c c ; . •-(10 116 " 1 '" ' - _ ..... .....4....._ # . z,,,,.. 1 ,,[5r15gri,........TT.+ - ____.--. E.-• -----:::.. 3 , i,tnit 4 ;(UA; 4 1 17-. =z-< , :" • lirr• - k2'- 7 1 1 - 71 1 n -.--- " 1 1" 0 -. 7 4.- , •. --- ce e," i% ‘ ,1 , r c• - ' - c —.7, ) _ - • A. LENIN, Second door east of the Market House in Zug's Corner. DEALER IN PIANOS. New Rose wood Pinion, from tho bast makers. MEL ODE ONS. The beat manufactured instruments from $45 to $lOO. Violins. Guitars, A ceordeons, Pluto% Fifes, Drums, Dam jos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strlngsi and Moot. col Morclleneltse in gonoral. SHEET MUSIC. A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest publications always on hand. Teacher on the Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and Vocal music. Monne and 81elodeons tuned and repaired. March 21,1852. A, DENK. Millinery, Strata Goods, &c, WE liaye the pleasure of infdrming you that we are now prepared to offer, at, our Old Stand, Noe. 103. 105 A: 107, North Second St., above ..... Arch, Phila ., a well selected stock of MILLI:I. ,g,ERY and STRAW GOODS, In every variety, of . the lateSt importations, and of tho newest and ...5.1.4.. most fashionabos styles. OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT will comprise every variety of ilonnots, lints and Trim , wings, to bo found in that lino, Of the Ititest and most approved shapes and stYlos. eolleitine; an early call. I remain yours, respectfully., Morel, 21, 1802— t 11. WARD. The Citizens of Carlisle & Vicinity, A RE invited to an examination of my la_ stock of Groceries, Queensuare, Spices, Ac. Beet us HAMS at 11 cbbts per lb , Dried DBBF, best Pickels, Katsups, Sauces, Buttered sad Boneless Sardines of the most approved brands, Table Oil, FRESH TOMATOES & PEACHES, in cans, Dried Fruit, very fine Syrup nt 60 cts. prr gall. Fish; i'ine Apple, Sap Sago and Dutch Head Chem°, Coal Oil, Fluid, Whale 011, best Tobacco and Sognrs, Wines and Liquors, and an ondless variety of small wares. Torms Cash. Yoh. 7, 1862. Wbt. DENTZ. Kollook's Dandelion Coffee, rrillS preparation, made front the best L Jain Coffee, is recomMeniled by physicians as a superior Nutrition.; lioverago for general Debility, Dys pepsin, and all bilious disorders Thousands who have been compelled to :Abandon the use (,f eoffm, will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of - two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cent, Ku LUCK'S LEVAIN. the purest and Lost Baking powde r hoeo n , for Insiting light, Sweet and nutritious bread and cab cs. Price lb cents. Manufectmed by NI. 11. Konoel.. Chemist, corner of Broad is tiestnut Phila.. and cold by all Druggists and Clrocers. Nebrusay 26,18e12—1y J17 4 1 1.1tE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpm _rated lay au act of,Ansetubly, in- the.yonr-ISI3, and hay. ing recetilly had its charter extended to the year 3883, is now in active and vigils ons opeiation. under the su• Perinterlon co of the following Boa , d of Managers, viz: William R. Dorgan, Christian Stay num. M. CoCkilo, D. gaily, Alex' Cathcart, 3 TI. Coover,John Eialelber ger..lossph Wickersham. Saml. Eberly, Moses Bricker, itedelph Martin. Jacob Cower, and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of ineuranee are as low and (arc rablo 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 teem at any time. . . _ . . . WM. R, 00110 AS. Pre.ident, }:body's Mills, P. 0, CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President Carl/xle. P 0. JOIIN C. DUNLAP. Seery., Mrehauirsbulg MICHAEL COCK lAN, Treasurer, Sheplierdstown. CUNIIIMILAND Cc/UM:Y.—John Sherelek, Allen Iles ry Zearing, Shirnmanstriven Lafayette l'eMir Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Chin n ; Mode Orli 11l 11, South Middleton; Samuel 0 rahain, W. Penns 'Samuel (mover, Mechanlesbnrg,: J. W. Cock 1171, Shepherdstown; I). Coovor, Upper Allen t .1 0. Sax• ton, Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentino Feel:Min ' NI`W Ciirnbetland. YORKCOUNTY.—W. S. ('lrking. Dover; Jae. Orilllth. Warrington : .1. F. DeatdoriT. Washington: Ii ichev Clark D, Rutter, Fairview : John Willlatnit, Carroll. DA II PliT N Ttonsor, Ira rrt situ rg. Nieto hors of-the. company 1111,111 G.polirlrsahout to pi plre, can hate them raunwod by matting applteattorrto any of the Agsnts. Felt. 20. IACI. riUMBERLAND VALLEY R. It— irl..'s'TEß .4 RRA N GE2II ENT. 7 : 10 , _ • CHANOI:I OF ROITItSI On and alter MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4, Iq6l, Passenger 'r aim will run as follows: (Sunday= excepted:) Full CIiAM BER. 4 BUOO AND 11 ARRISIicIIO, Ist Train. 2d Ttain.. . _ Lcave 7 00 A. M. P lii P. 41. •• ticeencaxt 10. •• (.11:unbersburg, " Ar, 1 (0 " 1.10 •• Shipponsburg, .01,0 •• 1.12 " " New villa, 9.32 " 2.15 Carlisle. 10.10 " 2,55 a Mechanicsburg, 1 6 .42 " Arrive at Harrisburg. 11.15 " 3,55 " FOR CII.I4LBERSI3I2RO AND HAGERSTOWN, Int Tr:llu. 2,1 Tratn. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 .1.111 1.50 P. 41. •• Mechanicsburg 8.47 " 2.80 " " Carllnle , 0.27 " 5.08 New v We, 10.02 " 5.14 " Shipponsburg, 10.33 " 4.15 Chambg', (Arrive) 11. IR 4.55 " G revue:tat le, 11.55 545 " Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.35 8,25 " TII,REE Daily Traln s leave Harrisburg for Pittsburi at 3.18. and 7.110, A. M.. and 4 20, P. M.. For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Ratite:lc At 2.40 A. 41 , 2.SG, 1.15, and 5.25 P. Si. Via Lebann, V , ;-11. B. a/ 8.00 A. 11., and 1.4.5, P. M. For Baltimore, at 3.00 7,10 A. Si., . 1 / 4 1.110 P. M. Fur Irr =caulk nail Williamsport at I.4o(and 8.15, P. M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. M. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS : At all Stations where Tickets are sold, viz: Hagerstown, Greencastle, C 1,,.., bernburg, Shipponsburg, Newville. Carlisle, Moclmicp• burg and Harrisburg, a reduction at TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars. 0. N. LULL Supor't Railroad Office, Cbambersburg, } Nov. 8.1881. PRICES RECUCEO' At OGILBY'S CHEAP t I,ISII STORE riAItI(IOES GI, 8 and 10 ce nt s , b es t k /quality Calico at 12% cents, Donwatle Ginglonns at 12% cents, Domestic Muslins 8 Ar It) cents. .1--i Dom )gie Muslin, good article, I 2,.%, Tichlugs, Cheeks, Table Dia per Shooting, Sc.. at low prices. Canton Flannels 12 1 ,5, lloolled Skirts, the cheapest in the county. • BLACK SILKS at very low prices. blankets and Flannels ender price. Cll,OlllB, CA`ISI2LEIII:B, Jeans, Vestings, at astonish ingly Into 'Aces. All my old friends and customer. aro resportfully in• yited to call end examine for themselves, as I will not be undersold by any store in the county. Main street, opposite the Depot. CHAS. COILDY, Trustee. Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1862. . tit - AS LEFT LEONARD'S COR -1-1-. J. We smiLEy Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers. and the public, that ho has removed his store frOm- Leonard's corner to his now. imom—forinerly known as holler's bat store—on North Hanover Street, bativenn the Car lisle Deposit Bank and llnyett's Grocery Store. His stock of It LADY- MADE CLOTIIING, Boots, r Shoes and Eats is largo and complete, and you can depend upon the fart that-hu 'eon and will ' • soli cheapor• than ever: and always intends:o .- i sell good goods and at a lower price than any person else. CLOTHING ~ • . Always on hand, the most scannable, best mode and- fashionable Coats, Pantaloons and 'Vests from the commonest to the best qualities, which cannot WI to lit, please the-eye and give satis faction in general. Also, Shirts, Under-shirta and drawers, collars, cravats. suspenders, gloves, stockings, Au, 21.:., all to he sold-at-the-very lowest prices, BOOTS AND SHOES ' Alwayton hand, a large and complete assert- ment of every variety of lloots,Brogans. Oxford? 1 Ties, Slipp ors, Gai tars, Joffe rsons, Ac., for /Adios '' and Gentlemen; Misses and Rom yeuth and " children, all to be sold' chub. - Alen on band and con stantly manufacturing the beat Etna French and Mona Morocco Roots, and deffersorla for Ladles. pa. All rips sewed Ram of charge. ", HATS. it 4 irlaiiii - itelebrltititfor - Man, Mors and rm . 4 Children, common, good and Bile. All sell-6% —•-• log cheaper than over( TRAJNE.S; TRAVELING RAGS,I7IIIIIIELIJAS,VI,II,. OANISED GUIS COATS' AND LEGGINGS— • CHEAPER THAN EVER., I hereby tender my, thanks to my customers and friends, for past favors, and - earnestly solicit you all to call and:aeo the and my stock ofgoods, bolero- you Intr. thrum elsewhere:as .1 - situ determined to ties every effort ,to atqiply y.3 . ilvith the very boat, and at such prices as villieult all. Be particular to look for myelgn,. ';April , a,ista,—ly " -3: W. SMILEY. • .. . . . ' .. , . 2 1 4 25 25 ate • .1 - 41 OR . , • Tholarge Stone MOO, on Unto otrebt, nenflpnpl • , {ho F. fhtnAnor.k Co's.lioob propo kty' .7[A. Anu t- it if inon - IkisaciL ) don glren 11$ of -- •• 7 1.a62 . ' ForlOnna '40.• 'jinn,' tplo , •••-• - • . Car . llalof o ..7; • ", --vsirAT . t.s . ollo.ll,--Whereas letters . of,Adroloistrlition, , iritb ttio'*lll - ttnnelsed . , on tiro ,c•J o bn ,Lretrtok, into of Carroll Coutity,lndtana,' hciva• bee n . . geanted- by the - Register "o? Otimboolktd countrAo•the eobeeriber; rOsidlug In NORIA Bilddiuton township, %Ake isitereby givert.to ell persons inclebt• edt to Old' coititto to malto paylAtent, ontt.those having rltilro . s to Tirestuat. them,•doly authentleatell for sottlo• rneut to . SINGART, Sr.,: • -_ 1602.1--Otfr T. , • ettitit'r.- • MEM 3SusingsB* garti§:, i 1%1, - PENIIOSI3, At t tretiey tit, Law . .6 - olB6i, in Itheet 's,Mali. Prornstlomil !mei nits promptly attended to:; •. February 21, 1862. TO UFUM E. 811A.PLEY, Attorney at LA, Law.„,Carlida Pa.' Attends - to ;goetitinx - and col foating SnldH Par, Donn tlog, and Pandang, aid fur 'Athos Information. (dative thototo., OUlee on Eolith Ilavovor Street, oppodto Beaten diva. Doc, 27, Ism. A J. MARSHALL.—ATTORIkIEk nr .LAW °Mee with W. M. Penrose, In noon's T WEARLEY.—Attorney at Law: !Jr . Once on south Hanover street, opposite Bente. Dry Donde store. All nroNssional business entrUsted to him wlll bo promptly attended to. USEPII RITNER, JR., Attorney at 10 Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office on Ralf Bond Strout, two doors north of tho Bank. Xar - Business promptly ottontled to. _ LAW CARD.-CRARLES E. MA OLAUG.IILIN, Attorney at Law, Office in Id , half's, building, just opposite Llid Mat•ket flown, LJ. W. FOULK, - Attorney at Law o Office with J. R. Smith, Esq., in Itheem'a All Business eutusted to him will A he promptly at tondad to. May A, '60.-Iy. 4 - 1 P. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law. \J.—Office on North Hanover street, n few doors south of Glass' /Tote/. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. [Aprills. W. C. RFTEEM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENt Minneapolis, Illinnesota. M T ILL give special attention to collections through out the State, make investments, buy and eel Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxon locate laud warrants, &e, hc. Refer to the members n the Cu.nberland County 113 r, and to - all prominent citi- Zone of Carlisle, Pa. A ugPsl9—ly -10171‘• d. MENTZER.—PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, has removed his office to South Hanover street, directly opposite Dente's store. All pa tients entrusted to his care, either from town dr - min. try, will be promptly tit tocdod to. Nov. 11, 18111. Tn. S. B. KI .14.31e1e ER °filo° in North nahover street two doors from Arnold k &it'd tore. 011leo hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 o'cloclirl A. and from 5 to 7 u'elork, I'. M. Ij pill- GEORGE S. sEA.. , 1 , f( HT, DENT .1737, - Trom the BM IM• tunorr. Dental Surgery. tpAin,, e t It , ht, n , r , thcr,Per.t L,ut her street. three thorh March 19,1,156-- tt. South Hanover street, I . .ATA. next door to the Post 0 Mee GEO. W. NE'1.1)1(11, 1). D. S.— Late Demonstrator of °paint live Dentistry to the . • • - - Deltlmnro - • College - of Mill om. Dental Surge*. • X` Office at his residence, oproslte Marion 8011, tt est Ntate street, Carlisle, Penn Not. 11. 1857. S. W. HAVE HSTIOK, Druggist ) North Honorer Street, Carlisle. PhyAcian'sprescrlptionararefully compounded A full qupply of fresh I r ugm and ^henUrals. AEY. FARE REDUCED. "ixt STATES UNION HOT•E COB & 130 S Market St., above sixth, PHILIDELPAI A. JAMES W. POWER ; Proprietor. TERMS :-91 2ry per day. UNITED STATES HOTEL— S. E. Cor. 11th S Market Sts., H. . TCAN.AGA , 11=1 MEE= A. 13. EWING'S PURNITEREWARE-ROOM z ir s . ; :f., ~., - , ,r ., , ,....--4 ,:r.,--7-7Ti - -- ' ii...-..-..-=- FMB ME West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium al (he Cumber' und Gaunt Ayrtoottaral Pair of 18674 The subscriber hes just recd cud the most splendid assortment of artielmi in his line, over brought to OAS place—NO - 11 , h ho Is determined to sell at prices that do fy competition. Parlor 1 Che.inher, i _ Wining—room, 1 17t;RNITURt. h 'Kitcen and Office Embracing every article used by House and hotel licepars, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Mchiding also Cottage furniture In tititliri reception and Cainp Chairs, Illattrasgos, Gilt frames, pictures, Ac., Purchasers are requested to call and examine hie stock, at h 0 extensive ware-rooms, West street, North aide,' A. B. IVING. 4rir Particular littentlon given as usual to funerals: ordors from town nod country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. A. B. Carthdo, May 12. 1h58.-13., "T - lIRST OF 1711.17, SEASON.- - Lane arrival of Nov- Slylos of PALL AND WINTER GOODS nt THE NORTH HANOVER STREET CLOTH , . ING EMPORIUM. Tho undersigned tahrs pleasuro to Inform his friends and the public generally of thu large andlvaried itesnld • meat 01 pleat go. qls cur MENS A -VD nYS IFE.4 /-& reet•lvo , l corn' i :t'l 1-,L 51y1.4 and onvidliev ill the irt, t, ,Ink•ln h :%.0 Lpnn ,11,4 (-ire and %yid lint I. at A, v• obtall,d nu), !len, e,o. eDiT If , cAssou;i:E.., Overt,Ontings So , Intita and Jtans. which ivlll bc niacin to ardor, or pct. ys, d at the Inwcst prices. The public Is respectfully invited to iuslieet our stock, bofore purchasing OISOWIIIII.O ISAAC LTVINOSTON North Hanover Street, opposite the American House. fr,y-Mlittary work made at tho shorttilt llotico, and with dospliteh. ECONOMY IS WBALTH! CURE YOUR COUGH FOR ONE DIME! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSEHOLD ItESIEDX 1N TILE WORLD I Madame ZADOC PORTER'S .. GREAT GOUGH REME;DY: Madame ZAZOC TEIVe CURATIVEAttIiII, Is warranted, if used ac— cording to the directions, cure in all cases, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. ~ g\ ,~~ ~ Madame Z/COOO POR— TFI Is prepared with all thbreoulaito care and stall, frbm a combina tion of the best remedies the vegetable . kingdom af fords.' Its remedial quell this are band on its power to assist the healthy and rigorous circulation of the blood, through the Lunge. It is not a violent reme dy; hut emolliant, warm ing, searching and arm tiro; can ha taken by tbs. oldest person or youngosA child. I 1 • s:\.‹, ` _ _ Mad'a 7.ad00 Porter't , Balsam has boon. used by k4S ,\ . \ \ \V„‘tN the plibile for 'over lg Nksi.,, ...."„l years, and, We acquired . , \ , 1., tl s r• Ito to•sootrk salo•elutPlo' bY ... ' ',.: 4 ••'' ' being iscommunded by --.,—...,—_:.er- ' —' these who have used it to sheir aftlictod fi tondo and others. s HOST ItIrOUT/ 4 :11: 1 -MadatTIO ZedoO POrteea Curative Baleani le sold at a price which brings it in the reach of every ODD to hoop it convo,qlent for nee. The timely useaf a„alttgle bottle will prove tube Worth Mt times its east. `,, NOlsos.—Eletve yoilr 'lortey I—Do not be.persuaded to punebose articles at ..le to $l4 which do net contain the virtues of a Dime Bottlo of Madate,* Porter'a Curative Balsam, the coat's., manufacturing whichin as great as that of almost any other Laatitotiset -and the very low price at which It le sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small, and unprlnc'pled dealeis will tome= times recommend other needicinew on svbleta their prollte are larger, *unless the easterners:l)36lot upou having Modem° "Porter's and none other. •Ask for lifadame Potter's Curattve' Balsam, erica 10 tits. and la largo bottles at .90 ors, and take no other. If you can, not get it at one etoro ,ou can at another. Alaeltold by all Druggists and Eitore.lteepore at 10 ctit,' and In larger bottles at 00 ate. • HALL & MICKEL, Proprioters, New YoAic ' Tor sale in Carlisle, by St P. Pannebaker. January 10,1802: , wAlwrir.l), ' _ A Sexton for tliotB '`P}ttpb'3.teriaq MEM =I 1-, t ME=
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