• NEW MUSIO.—WO have received from the enterprising, music-pablishing firm of Oliver Ditson ,Pa . 'Co., 277 :-Washington . et,. Boston, the following pieces of new music. "I'd he a S.tai'," song, "Rover's Grave," song, La Ville du Regiment," Au;t•ltstep,. "Ifusings by the Sea Shore," Inhtruni - ental, "Jaimine Poltpourri," Instrumental, "Styrian home sickness, march ; ;' ; ,we would'reeom_ mend those of our readers in want of anything in their line, to give-Messrs. Ditson a call. DEATH OF CAPT. MCCULLOUGH. — Capt. NfeCullough, of Dickinson township, Cumb. Co , was killed at Tompkinsville, Monroe Co., Ky., on the Gth inst. He be longed to the 9th regiment of Penna. Gavel. ry. His force, composed of sixty men, wai attacked by one hundred rebels twloTiging to MORGAN'S regiment, and commanded by Capt. lixidtvrex. The rebels were driven off with the lose of their Captain, awl three men wounded. Three of our men were also wounded. t DEATH OF LIEUT. J. B. KAUTFMAN. Lieut. J. B. KAUFFMAN, of the 9th Begt Penna. Cavalry, died at Mechanicsburg on Saturday last, and was buried with Masonic honors, by the brethren of Eureka Lodge on Monday. Lieut. KaurrwAN way among the first to volunteer for the war, and bore the reputation of a gallant soldier. lie unrolled with his regiment to the sent of war in Ken tucky and Tennessee; but the fatigue and privation, incident to campaign life soon pros trated him. lie returned home on sick leave a few weeks ago, and died soothed by the entree of family and friends. He was univer sally beloved for his manly' qualities and his death causes a void in a wide circle which will not soon be filled. . DEATH OF APR NTER-S0 ER—We learn that:qr. WILLIAM NEVII,I.K, 71 member of company A. 7th Regiment. I'. V. R. C., 11:ed at Annapolis, Md on the 22.1 of May last, of typlmid fever, in the 22d year or his Mr. NEVILLE left Carlisle on the Gth of Jane, 1861, us a member of. Capt lli•.xoctt SON'S company, and remained with his regi, inent until prosti•ated by sickness, when he Was' transferred from FreilmieliThorg, Va , italic hospital at Annapolis, where he died • The deceased was by profession a having smiled his apprenticeship iii the office of tits Ame'rican D 2171 Jerat, this borough. He was a roost estimable and worthy young man, and has left behind him many friends and acquaintances, whri will hear of Isis early death with feelings of pro found sorrow. DEATH or Mss E. E. SEMIS, M. 1) lire regret to announce the demise of M,,:e H. E. SEARq, M. D , which occurred at the Exchange Hotel, in Hollidaysburg, Pa , on Friday, the 6th inst., The deceased was well known to many of the -citizens of etrlisle, where she practiced medicine successfully for oome years among her nwn sex EnnAR LEE, and JAMF.S SITEAFFUR, both citizens of our county parii cipated in the terrible battle of Fair Oak..— Although belonging to the somewhat unfor• innate divi,ion of Gen. Casey,'we are assured that their conduct will reflect no diqgrace upon Cumberland county. Their company (company A. Mist'''. V ) suffered most ,e -versly, losing more than half of its number MISSING OFF[CERB*—The anxiety of many families 39 to the fate of those who were. reported missing from Gen. Ranks, after the retreat from Strasburg and 1" out Royal, remains unappeased. Among those who have to be accounted for aro Capt. Crit. tender]. Assistant Quartermait-r, Cdpt Charles B. Penrose, of the commissariat, and Mr. George B. Myers, clerk to the latter named officer. They were last seen about five or six o'clock on &third tv, the 21th of May, in Strasburg., in a carriav, and were heard debating which road they should take to escape, a portion of the enemy being close to Banks' main army. Mr. Jae9bMyers and 'wife, who wore captured upon the retreat of Banks, returne.l to their borne in Carlisle, last weok, having been liberated by our men. Since writing the above, Capt. Penrose, has been heard from through a letter from a fellow prisoner. The Captain was cap. tured near INincheqgr, while engaged in burning his stores, and is at present at Lynchburg, and expects soon io be paroled for exchange. FIAT Lux.—Will somebody tell us whether our etreetlamps are ma la for onto mont or use ? A lamp post is certainly a very ornamental thing in itself, .but pray can it riot be made useful. Wiry is it, Oh ! worthy "Board of Bunsbys" that on wet and stormy nights we have no light ? Is it because you are so very economical : or is it on account of the delicate health of your lamplighters ? If they are of week odnatitutions we pity them, and certainly admire the fadierly'aare you have over them. But for fear they might die, pray get Borne men of good constitutions who can stand the effects of our changeable olimate. 4 Whoever has charge of the :lighting of the ;amps, seems to think that the moon always shines when the altnanao Bays 80. This cur. tainly is a very peculiar kind of lunacy. We have spoken of this thing again and again, and it appears to do no good. Friday, Saturday, Stinday, Aloaday, Tuesday and Wednesday uights Were wet, dark and stormy, and not a street lamp lighted. Is there no way of mending this matter? We can see `no other than a written remonstrance to the town council, t/Aot naighth_ring thorn to a sense of their duty. POLICE REPORT.—John Bark, Bell Auric-ocl. Ann Murphy, were hrought before Ills honor )3Aulre.Pehuff, on .ohnrgo of vagran• ey. It a:ppOor's that they weraha - ving a small pianio to. themselves _on 'Tuesday night and Wednesday, (during tho: heavy rain) in a , wheat field near town.„ .They 'drank . _ five Auar ts.of ntlifskey 3 and ono of the party was . ;just oOthiog to town for another when they were arrested.. From tat eir 'whiskey drinking Aey were supposed to, have ema mated from Harrisburg. Committed for '2.0 :#ays. N. Myers, - Venteei Myers , and-Hugh-Riley vv ere sent tali 'for short. terms, on charge having. no visible means of support. , • Btriti*E-Rs of.cair - road= ore the best opportonily to soleot first rate Summer flal, from: the greateit ; variety aint the latest style's; includittg the latest ins .....portodious , they shonlid - teall en J. G CALmo, West Idigh street, Carlisle. Ile has on hand , hate 'Saps of every pattern', and at• prices to quit the times. .Its worth, , a visit there to ott- THE 00111ING FOUItTII.7-The fourth of Julk,,theziatal„day of. l'he.A.merican is rapidly approaching; and as yet wo.hear of no preparation for its apprepriale Lion. In times gone by, the glorious fourth" was a gala day in our borMigh ; it. was ushered tho-firing et-cannon+ -Hags- and. stretim, ors Waved at every corner: orationswere'de livered, loaets wore denote, dinners eat, and all went " merry as a marriage bell." Of late years, however, from some cause or other, it has been suffered to come and go unhonored and almost unnoticed. This should not be.— The anniversary of American Independence should forever be appropriately kept and hon ored. Oar own interests. as well as the mem ory of the patriots who pledged their " lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor" to se cure liberty to all the land demand n eclebra tiou. At the, present time, too, when treason and rebellion stalk boldly through the land, should the people assemble to commemorate the day, and by their "short speeches" strengt h en the hands of Government, and teach trai tors, Ws' and elsewhore, that they repudiate and deride their treason - And have no sympa thy with the foul c-wse of sedition and reboil ion. DICIONSON CoLLE(ii. issued the catalogue of this institution, and Would oall the attention to its flourishing can considoring, the almotit universal de presvion of e,wational 111 S IEIOIOII9 all over the country. Thu automat - 3. exhibits a total of 1012:tudents. 'rite conttnenceme:it exereiscq, Wlll COlll in.nce 'AM' the :olier Otatorical cont.ok. on Saturday, June 21. q. Sunday June '221, at 8 ll'elock P. M Blecalaureate address, by Prof WM (3. NrmsoN: Orating berate the Union are( Belles Lett societies, by RON% R II PATTIR , N, otl 111 I 25,h, at 11 o'clock. On the evening of the enceo y, tho TIFFANY Kill de liver the address bolero the A , snciated Al- wnni. C t .rtliwsncernen). day , Thul :.day :fun \'l NCI FE titotl cittitlogite of tins islting i. het'orc uq. strmtnry !dinws n totAl or SS utudonts, of those 37 are from Peansyl vadiM, from M.tryland, mi , l 1 from (nio Tho cal.tmlor for 18t12, is ns t1)11,,W1: or th, Monday, ;nine Iti Senior Soli I u•, " 23 —111e•o'llitp - Pit e S`rriloll Rev. It 1) I'.haull,el s. A M 23 - Examination of other \I m 1 t) , ('lasses Tir , olay, " " —Aonua! M., , iog of 11,ottol of Ti tiqler, , , at li o —.\,,,11:•0 A lirt•ss tleforn the litviNoToN LlTrll.\ RN" SoCIE11", by Ilvv G. Cu. LFANT, ,' DI •It I 00l 1S ed nesd C•mmtvlicenient. Ex. ccelsvm, at Di o'clock, A M. Wc , lnestlay, SI, 3 -roll : 4 r=r ion Logins ATTENTIMNI, 13 WITH —Lieut. J. It. „A C S nt Cfrlisle R trracki. rcrti‘ms fur proposals fur t h e furni,+hing fresh beef to the troops at ths.t post The contract will be awarded for one year from July lbt. Proposals will be received at, the Q11:11 N' ' 2l ofliec until noon of Saturday, the 2.5t1: inst., Tory must, be o7pl fried pro. posak for,fresh hem'," :tad ,huulul contain the name- of two parsons. who will sign the bon , l for the performance or the contract. Scrroor, 1x \MIN WWI:I.—The al exlitiirlatiols of the Schuoli will motonoo on Wt-loc:.11y, the 13:h iusi h tv, t tl )t pl . vri , ll'll of e exemin ttione bet rire3iiine it will be similar to tormgr ()awl. Al ihe3o erunin't ti aro not only im?ort ant, lytt .ex.ceo hog ly iutereitm they 1 b.• wail ntien , l! , l by p11'11,11.4 lir 1 I inl •- 1 'lll wht tAli onn i Iht H 111•1 . 4 .1 1- 4--0411. c )mm Ark so.hol A large nt e always zro etle,lurtgernent to Director.. , , Teachers awl -TitA.NKs —\Vo fool under obliptioni to our town•vnla John 11. of of Ist 11.4 t, Pane a, 11,,; , wrv0 C,rpq, for n copy of The Chris!ial 13 inner publkh ,, l at Fro lar okshorg, V. The paper boari date of 27iik of May 1862. It is the 31 , 1 number of the Ist volume, ished, by .f [formicaCt. The Chrl,t,rn 13-inner was plihli9he4l- by the sanl.l before the corrvitenc..meat of the wtr ; but it , like many others, WO9 Inn true to the nt He of the IJoioo to be allowed pubhottieu in tit .t portion of Vtrginia. It wits not suppresAe.l, but, haul the publisher not ceased issuing, it his property woul•I hive bowl takon, an I in, all probebdity, his life des•roye I. Sever LI years of Ilk h%rd elroingi will be , lee.. he appears determine I to Trtr,!ish a p4per in support of the Union Although Clot papor lad been in existence for years the proprie or seems incline I to begin anew by common° ing with Vol. 1. 1 .. t it prinie i on an inforim quality ofpaper much reeembling our coin mon brown paper. We shall be much übli24l(l tnclergyme n in town and country if They will regularly fur. nish us names of parties it - tarried by them Candor compels us to say that some of our clergymen are quite negligent in this respect We would also respectfully solicit a report of deaths in different parts or the county. Complaints are sometimes in ode no cousoquen• mos of our failure to prtro.mta full Guiltily record in this respect. It is utterly iMpossi ble for 09 to know the na.lirs and ages of toll portions who die from time to time, but ifrel olives or friends will communicate to us the necessar?information, we 9111111 cheerfully de our part by printing the some. GEN. W. L. E - LLIOTT.—By the follow ing dispatch it, will be - seen that the President has promptly and properly responded to the popular impulse, in recognizing the itnpor °Lance of the recent brilliant and successful exploit of Col. WASHINGTON L. ELLIOTT. at Boonville, Miss., by promoting him to the rank Of BRIGADIER GENERAL. - . 6 WASIIINOTO:q, Juno 6th, 1862. 'Present my congratulations to your Ffrieod," Brigadier General w D Elliott. KELLEY. ' , To Henry C. Tpwn3end, Philadelphia." . Brigadier General Elliott, the" brave and accomplished soldier, who has so, nobly won this now hector,' has been for many years ac tively engaged in the United States service, chiefly ppen"the frontiers, first as a-Houten anti,then, use captain, and; upon the breaking out of the present rebellion, was appointed Colonel of nn lowa, regiment of euvalry by the Governor of that State,'and was usefully em, ployed In Missouri until his,reoentmennection with General lialleek's army in' laist . tissippi. He is to sort of the' lan: ContmOdore Jesse Elliot;rl ir en, : d fs: O E N Gon 'a e n raU ttehn. n t s p o atrto t. and long - RESORTS. :As the. warm Wreethe.r is - fast apnroeelting',— the - donizeria of tIM large - eities,aro now . -anatioualy, sottnning the papers to:find themdvertisoments :of pro prietors of watoring places, with the vini f spending the , next, two m'onths araong , the motintaine'oy by the aeti buthlawland coun ty poeseseesynnny bOautifal artd.dastrahio •surumer'reaorts. and it.is:pnly.,.neeessar fot , their, reotwietors:to . , • tions. • Now is cite lim for Such laitieS to adverlisti their respective 'establishments.— Alan't'ettorthy, landlord, has starved to death through sheer ignorance -ignorance hat ju dicions advertising at-this season is ; like the application of phosphates to springing elope. Nobody goes to' watering _places trusting - to chance for the 9 ' elecii(n of a hotel. The par ties wive MlvOrtiso are the parties who do the most business. liven a moan marl who ad vertises end do' better than an otherwise lib eral one who does not ; for in the very in crease or his business he is enabled to do bet ter for his patrons. —n On the sth lost.. W 11.1.111, infant •son of Georfte'end Ssaah Miller,g,ged 8 month, and *.l'2, days Cto the 3 , th ult , fn We.tpennsbarouzh lowns‘lip. nets Niouneroak, .I.MM 11111811 4.1„ son of 11.1"rge and Car,' 11 1110t11)1,1111/ 2i days. Death has claimed our lit tla J. 'iarshal, Set Its seal 1111011 not brow And his eyes that sia.ne el, brightly, Shine in heaven with .11111% If is /inflations wore shall and severe. I'' l'hyt.kelans and fliends were in vain, I But Gad slaw fit to tale hits honor, And coon him or his pail,. To the Nervous and Consumptive Of boll' FONO, A Retired v man having bean re- Ftorod to health In a tow &As-, all, nutn9 S of great FulTotlng i= aJllinz to 11 , ..1=t :diem by ~1100 0,0) 00 tooo,lp , 0 1 a post pull iil -110.1 (1,11(11 , .p.., 11 ropy tho p,,rlption used. Pi rort tho Itov..lollN M. DACCA LI., 19.4 gnlton street., 110101,1) , u, N. Y. Bat,chelor's Hair Dye !—Tho Best —We have just WILL:AIf A. lIA T.'II rI Itt colohratod Itolr nyo doves not to I.° dtotiotrui•hett troto pato,— warranted toll to Injo re th nolo lu t hot least • renoolles th e ill em•ott of ill dyes. and iovltoratoo tho Ilair for lite. Choy. Hod. or 11u lr lIIIr hong a splen— did Black i r Brown. aving Moll:tit - F . O t Vud Leostilul Sold hy all Ihturt_loto. Sce The gkilluilw Is si a n d WILLI 1 . 11 A. I:AIT'C'TET,,qI - I.' 0 thu e ,ch F V3TOll.l', No. RI. Itarcl,y Ft.rort, Now Volk. (Into 2 . 3 Broadway 001 I❑ Bond Htro,t, . C. A. IL IL S 1 3 ./20 A ILK ICI'. 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