tol34:....iiii,:.:ol,oitittg: glatter-,- , /CP' All pesrseas deSirinitheir weights and measures adjusted and sealed , are !ma fiedto 'till upon the clerk of the market, who is the proper officer to attend to that CHANCE IN THE MECHANICSBUBO BANK.—LEVI KAUFFMAN, Esq., the former. Cashier of the tl!echaniesburg Bank, having resigned that . position, onr . fellow citizen, HENRY A. STURCIEgN, Esq., wan unanimously elected to fill.his.place. Mr, S. entered upon the discharge of his duties as Cashier on Tuesday last. - Wo-copgratulate - that institu , tion on having obtained the services of a gentleman worthy and-ctipablenin -- every - re , spent, and one eminently calculated to inspire new energy and confidence in that hitherto well-managed and popular institution: FLAGS RAISED.-00 Saturday evening — Wsr, -- twiTverrfrue National flags were raised. One - aLthe West end of South -street, and the other arthe corner of South and Pitt streets. They' were the handiwork of the patriotic ladies of that vicinity. A late number of peihons were in attendance, and spirited addresses were made by the Revs. slack, Phillips and Ross. Everything was arranged in gond taste, and went off well The company broke up, with three rousing cheers for the Union. nes.The, storm oil Tuesday seems to nave expended its furytricipally upon Car rifsle and immediate victity. In town, our •oldest, and most respectable trees were rudely •blown about, and several of them suffered :grevious injury in leaf and limb. But little enure respect was paid to the shocks of newly ont grain, nod they skedadled over the fields, Tory much after the labltion of the rebels, , When fleecing of the approach of the Union MOM TILE CUMBERLAND GUARDS.—This company was raised ih Mechanicsburg in response to Governor Curtin's proclamation for the enlistment of Pennsylvania Reserves. At the,_forming of the -regiments :at. Camp Wayne, they received the honorable position of color company (II) of the itlt Regiment— the ono in which Capt. Ilenderson's compa ny was placed. They participated in all the recent battles on the Peninsula, and received high encomiums for their bravery and discip line, The casuellties, however, were fearful, being no less than four killed, ten or twelve wouiatled, and twenty-six prisoners. Among the latter are Capfain King, and Lieutenant Jacim Zug, a son of Jacob Zug, sr., of our town. Thus has this flue company dwindled away before the ravages of the bullet, disease. and capture until there is but one officer, (Lieut. who was sick in the hospital, during the battles) and not more than twenty effec tive meu left. tteI..LIEDT. COL. D. A. MURRAY, of the 3d Ohio Cavalry, for several years the efficient Sergeant Major at Ctrlisle Barracks, is now stationed with his regifnent, at Tus militia, Alabama. The 3d Ohio, is one of the best cavalry regiments in that Depart ment, and since their organization, have seen azood-deal of active service. Wi had the pleasure of receiving a letter from Col. Mutt RAY, a few days ago, enclosing a copy of a complimentary resolution, adopted by the offi cers of the regiment and presented to ,their 04Pla",t-b ll - 1 4.Y4- 1- 0.-A V NAB ., ..cm. ,t he.sso. casion of his resignation, to which is added Mr. WARN ER'S reply ; but we regret that the ---crow , led- state of---our columns, prevent us front publishing the proceedings entire. At the date of the letter, the regiment was moving towards Cumberland Gap, and it was rumored in camp, that the Division of Gen. Woos,, to which the 3d _Ohio isattached, would be sent to-Western SURGIC.A. OPERATION.—On the 21th ult., Drs. J. II Mnitsozs, of this county, and W. H. Coox, of Carlisle, extripated with the knite, a large tumor of a malgnant character, from the lower eyelid of Mr. JosuuA Ross, of Huntington township. The.patient, was kept under the profound influence of pure cilium,. form- during the operation, and suffered no pain. Comparatively little-deformity has re eulled considering' the size of the Ulmer, and the extensive disseotion necessary for its ro• moval.—Gettysburg Star. BILIcE IrEm.—Win. Murphey, John Doyle," and R. E. Smith, gentleman.of Irish extraction, very "rummy' and extremely happy, were b'rohght before Squire DAM'', on_Tuesday lust, charged with having felon ionsly appropriated a coal belonging to Mr. Madden. Committed. TROUBLE ,AMONG THE " SHORT IiAIRED On Sunday afternoon last, the peace. ful quiet of the day was disturbed by a row in the Degree settlement in the rear of our office. The 'parties were, one JOHNSON, a fan cifully dressed, sporting " oullod gemman," and-Wet. JORDON. JOHNSON is from Harris burg, and carne hero on is Sunday spree ; af ter indulging In. It. G. whiskey, tie =raised a .row in . J. OUDOWS ,house. Jonnos struck him and put him,out, he returned and was treated Loa liberal dose of +" 'flattery oil" after whioh he beats itaitle retreat down the alley, think " Jordon ant a hard road to . trabblp", Wooly bonds protrulled frpin the windows in -the neighborhood, and the general opipioia wen, that, " dtll. J9l.otioNjist. cleseryed a itegiti," For the corlipie trEtALD Volunteers.to the Rescue! - • Mr. Editor.—The people of this section of _p e onsylvania certainly do not appreciate the situation of affairs at Richmond, or . therec nould not possibly be such s tagn a . ticto and apathy in, the public mind, as we witness .in relation„ to the call for the addi tioual 30000.._troePs. We tuay.crSt "on to Richmond" until. we • are hoarse, but unless Gen. McClellan_ is speedily re-intorced - with -- ; frpsh..troups.,we_reßYPrY_ counter we have yet .bad with the echo's tits cloaca the fact that their force at Richmond i far,Ou't nuiebersMeelellaree. ' We want to • 'lake Richmond. therefore, ,we must furnish' gnorp men. The President - has called for them; ,new flieni be furnished. We want men to ( fill i the',thintied of tenn'tt. Re We want , mon to fill up. Fenusylva• ' 1 441 8 • quota 'of ( 5t4e. , :300m0, and ' , Cumber - land County, and re wit, ive', their s ti bi re „ . will not our . young Men respond..to ,the call? Can'they see their country in peril' and not -rush forward to the resauel, Cap .: , ibey. - -rend of the; valer,entl , PrOwess ...or their ...brothers and .friendti. in thegory fields before --Rielitnond,—and,_notAssite.-to eraultite -their patriotic tiobievements? they, net to the -field' and ave nge the slaughter or . _their. brothers, stri4en' , down by traitors arrayed ' -',undor„ , the blaolt • beeper of treason , ?':Will they, , not hasteri‘to rjoin tho• glorious throng who tart). hearing, forward , the; starry.; flag Of Freedom; and rattling s itngainitiglialoft where' • it had been basely,tfampled in the dual'', Aronso,y,oung,men, le .iour.Flicte . .ilnd on. .0145Y.1„ Ittis yont: country4-iour . imperilled calls?, Can yen torn s.`cleuf " ear her •-ltesolvethist.'yon will go; I • - :1)? - oritlis - _such ", And, a(b...,,,y,thifself and , .„ ',lttogst to arms - fn _ • • )3,', . happy `r,,DITO,It am Ler infoim yoU that the.Uninn feeling lucid Snullf,Middleton is growing stranger and )3tirongee' l everyday. ...In order that you and your readers may, undeistaii&things fullst,' alio w. toe to giv . x!..l'ou a little bir.-.61 . history. 'feints- been rumored be some time post that. there were 11 'nittlibet : of disloyal vi:titufs ot our Hotels in this Wee, hut, up until" lust Saturday 'al/coil:l'g tioite. of thenrdared to speak out. Ott that- evening one of our citizens happened' lo be at ono of the houses and heard an old man, said to be from that traitorous city of Baltimore, boast openly that. he wits a rebel and he • would maintain it here or elsewhere. The citizen above named spoke out and said, if those aro yoUr..retititnentethe sooner you leave ,the bet ter. lie had hardly uttered the .werds until , his life was threatened. Ho lift the house immediatery - and cammunThirtedlteie fliers le a number of our citizens who became so in -dignan t-t hat-i t--w-as-w t h-diffitulll-theysmul be restrained from mobbing the house. How ever, upon reflection and consultation with Some of our more cautious citizens, they were prevailed upon to postpone hustlers until Mon: day evening. A meeting was called for said evening, and I can assure you we had a de • monstration worthy or our good old town and vicinity. After the meeting was organized and a patriotic song sung, the Itev. Joseph A Ross, Chaplain at the Carlisle Barracks, gave , us a most eloquent address, worthy of himself ' and the occasion. So timely was the speech, and so well received, that out of all the vast crowd .present, not one man objected to a word that was said. After the reverend gen• Oman concluded his remarks, we gave three hearty cheers for the Administration, three cheers for (Jen. McClellan and his brave army, end three groans for secession After which the following resolutions were read and adop ted without a dissenting voice: Resolved, That we bold i 6 to he the duty of all loyal men to...stend by the Union in (his hour of its trial, to unite their hearts and bands in the earnest and patriotic efforts for its maintenance against those who are in !trots against it. To'sustaitt with determined resolution our patriotic President and his ad ministration in their most energetic efforts tor the prosecution of the war , hhaut the pre servation of the Union agaitiSt its enemies at. Hama and abroad ;'to punish traitors and trey son with fitting severity, and to crush the present wicked and causeless rebellion that no flag of disunion shall ever be raised over any portion of the Republic. Resolved, That no outspoken sentiments, by citizens' or strangers, expressing sympathy with secession or traitors, will be permitted by the people of this community. The meeting then adjourned, all well plea sed with the proceedings._ A UNION MAN Mount Holly Springs, July 17. To the Nervous, Of loth SIM., A Retired Clerttyman having Leen re stored to health In a low days, alter many )ears of greht ruff.l np. is willing to assist others by sending (freed on the receipt. a post paid directed envelope, a copy of the p esrription used. Di reef the Roy-1011N M. AG NA Lb, 186 Fuken stieet, Brooklyn, N. Y. June 4,1862-4 m Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best in the World! WILLIAM A. BA WM:LOWS celebrated Nair Dye produces a color not to he distinguished from miture— warranted not to Injure the Hair in the trout; retnadies the 11l effects of bad dyes, and lout owates the Hair for Grey, Red, or Rusty Hair ilu.tan Lly tut no a splen did Black or Brown, IklaVlng t 4 Hair soft and beautltul Sold by ail Druggists, Sc The genuine Is slued WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, on the four sides of etch box. FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Skroet, New York. (Late 1;3 Broadway nod 16 Bond khreut..) 111ny 20. ln'l2—ly tiarfittz. CARLISLE. PRODUCE IdARKET. Reported . weekly for the Herald by Woodward Or, Schmidt. FLOUR (Superfine) do. (I , :xtrn ) %WHITE WHEAT.. It El) do It. I( I , ('(IItN cl %T.. 4 Cl4ol' Eltti' 611 .... New IlDnertis ements. COURT PROCLAMATION. -- We ERE‘o the 1i0n..1 A 11ES 11. GRAIIA:11. Presi dent Judge of the several Courts of Coatmen flees of the counties of Cumberland, l'orry and Juniata, an.] tistlce of the set oral Courts ojOyer and Tertainer and Oeneral Jail Delivery in said counties, mutt lion. :M. Coccus and lion. futon STU UtT, .l udgus of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and tleitural Jail Deli% cry for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county Or Cumberland. by their precept! to me di rected, dated the Jitli of April, I Sq 2., have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer .11id tit:semi tall Delivery to he holden at Cat lisle, on the Furth MONDAY of August, 1562, (being,the 2oth day) at 10 o'clock to the forenoon. to continue ono week. NOTICE IS ItEltllllll CIIT EN to the Coroner, Jun. tiees of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberhool, that they are by the said precept coup mantled to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and ail other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollicer appertain to Ito done, and all those that are hound by recopthances. to prosecute against the prisoners that ore or then shall be in the Jail of maid county, urn to be there to prosecute them as shell be J. T. it IL'PEY, Sheriff. July 18, IFai2. Rosedale Young Ladies' Siminary CIIAMBERSBURO, PA ZIHE next session will commence un der favorable circumstqnces on Tuesday, the 2d of September. The teachers assisting are educators of tried ability, the year recently closed having eminently proved satisfactory In this respect to the patrons Of the sohool. The faellitles in the boarding deportment will be found equal to the best, and the Principal °ledges every attention necessary to promote the happiness and comfort ot• those who find a'homo under his are. Ad dress Env. HENRI' 1t131.:V ES, July ii. 15112-2 an Princlp d. - NORMAL INSTITUTE, °REASON, PA. Six Miles West of Carlisle. art the Cumberland Valley Railroad A NORMAL INSTITUTE for the 11ffifill_t_Llnifl_p_rill of parsons Inton• ding to teach the ensuing winter, will he convened In the School Building of F. L. Uillelen, in (treason, l'a., Tuesday, July It, for tho term of-ids week,. The exercises will consist of reisilltir Recitations, Lectures, Written Essayo,.and Discussions. Daily Recitatious will bo_uiveu on Languages, 111at.17 wm ties, Natural Sciences and Criticism, In which the entire schOol will be required to pat tielpate. Written Essaysand ninlllll4ollA on educational topics will, be requited on Frßfity of every week. Lectures will he delivered every Wednesday. rangemonts have been mode by wick lecturers rem a distance will paiticipate. EXPENSEP.—EntIro expenses including liebm, Board, Washing, to., for term, SIS, of which $3 - shall be pdy ableAn advance. Usti of Tott Rooks free. . Stationary at cost. To porsons of limited menus, time will be ,given to moot expenses. For further Information, address. _ _ . N. M. lb GTIZELEN, Platofield, P. 0. Cumberhuml Co, Pa. The Fall Fenian will commence thu Ist . of,Septem Entire Exponsea $3• for 12 woks Seliolarx admitted at any Limo. July IL 1802.-3 t. ) Great -10rIc6s. WE are now offering our entire stock of poring godf ummer Dress Goods, at exceed ingly low keno. The 'good Owe for bargains has really come. • Spring and, Summer Goods are to ho Slaughtered to make room to begin the-fall-campaign. ' 630 of latest style itoopStatttiinsCriicelviidfirout New York at lowile prices twin can be Weight eisewhere;•for cash.. GRUEAFTELD dc,BIIEAFER, PRT.CES REDUCED, -at; Ogilby'a Cheap flash Store.. Now rinsing out the stock of mummer Goods at groat 'bargains. Elegant Lawne, Crape idfiretts.' Mosambiqueo, Lustres, &o, very low;, Stockings (S. Gloves in great variety, Musllhs, Calicoes & Gingliedihn—as cheap as the cheapest. • • A lot •of -Elegant French Needle work,- Financings, ho., selling off at less than cost, to' close that' branch of the business., Now is the time for Bargains.. ••• . CRIB. 001.LBY. Trustee. Jul'', 11, 1.862.' FARDIERS, BUILDERS,' ' AXECITANICB, and tbe - pyi)jin - gener will 'items 911 at the , °REAP lIAIt6WARE STORE, rlr,soiing.goo4, )3tiaapor thin evor tor' easti or shor _ - 1200 Kegs andbiilkee juitt *try 'best makers and7a4ronted- Country mhrehatttatnp• plied with nails ki manufacturer's Prkealz 1 - , 100 Tons llarnzdsrud'and It just; recsive4' and warranted to be, of the with,a large asee F tE r i ,`, l .. °l 7 -. . - • I :" • , gprf ng Htrel t CattXtaa blistered htsel, Pons shear, horse Stitm:Nalls,Mashens, , • , f , • „Apvllo, Vices. Fitpflii Rasps, Bolts; Nuti,'Sorew P.latesi ;' • •: ~' :. •-• 'Bi"ken,i"B°"...°"to'eP, it i T r 111arthesisappst,)„at .Inei.gardW4re7lre' cattt strelt;Catal% 4l,lAcrot-:,1111•91 11 04 .; , . •• T. ADIES'&: - O,IIILDASWS ~B.OOTS, Liditiuiiiirs:'A now ';IrIPPAY 'Larlies,,rdisseS, and Ottlidrena Boots Slipperp, - of :the best workmanship and newest styles; , at tom, piles,'"jiist . .recolted at' Ogitby'p Chon g Cash Store, , Ladles host quality• Gaiter* . ; worth $2. for sl,2s—a" great bargain. ''• - ' . O. 001h13; Trustee. k* tare "IIinALD Carlll lo , ; July, 11.1SU NE\V F.% Al 11.-Y ItQt:!E it V • AND QUEENS TEE subscriber has lately' r entirely Jr, re modeled and ratted the old stand on the cornerof Ilanover dud Louther Streets, t arliale, lately occupied by S. 0. lluyett. and is now preptreVto furnish his old friends and the public, with everything that is nice, new and.freshi In the way of. Ilia stork Is large and selected with the greatest care, and will ho sold at thelcurest prices foriSisli. Tt con. Asia _ln part _of fine old ‘lovernment :Java _COPB:EB, I'rimo Rio do., Prime Rio Roasted, SY k UPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy _rumi„_ofLhe very best_qualff lee. BROWN — RIBA RS.—The best the marks - ridfffilii.— Levering's host Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. 11. and C. Sugars, which 'mount bo sur passed, and as the time is now hero for preserving, la dies will please give hint a call and examine far them salmi. All his SPICES are of the purest and - host va rieties. No humbug about them. Rice, Corn Scorch, P. rrinn, Dandolinn Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Coneoulvated Lye, Seep, Candles, .ke. cp CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. A largo and well saltutted stock of the very latest pat terns and sty es.-lower than over in price, and bettor le quality, than tans over offered before in Cant le— Call and seo. Wooden and Willow Ware, such asTubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. VISIT—No 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No. 31ESS SIIA D No 1 Herring.- A loran quantity of the celebrated 'Excelsior muds. SA 1,1 by the Such Dairy and O. A.. So It. The subscriber feeling encouraged by the patronage heretofore extended to him by Inls frietlllS :Ind the pub lic, wealth ri apectfally invite them to roll and examine his now stock at the now store, corner of Hanover and Lou titer Streets. July 11.18112. J. D. HALBERT. 1 41 „ 1/2 I=l2=ll WITII VA LUA TILE IfIIPROVEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. "This machine makes the lock stich and ranks high est on account f elasticity, permanence, beauty and irenertl eletdrableness of the stitching when done, aura tliti wide range of its applicatloM"L(lleport of Ammi• can Institute Now York.) The It - lt•relor & Sewl - fg Machine Is adapted to alt kinds of frailly sowing. The hock Stich made by thin machine ea.mot ho ravelled, presenting the same nppeaP_anc• upon each side of the seam. The machi 110 Is rerun] tnendel for the following quali. tie.: Ihntoty and e,cullence of Btiell upon oarlt a lie, of fabric kewed, ntrength, firmness - 11111 durability ofseam that will lilt rip or r:n''•l, and mad.• with economy of thread ,implicity and tholoughness of runstritAion, spe e d ease, of operation, and management and quiet ness ,if in POmni[. 3ti.2 , 5 InArbi oo f all kind, were sold in thp year ISO by the ten dill . ..rent ufart urns. 111 thin num ber 19,72.1 were or the Wheeler B. Wilson ntoulacture, being mer one hell of all sold during thn ytir ' Priees and upwards according to finish. All ohines warranted to do their sv,irklellinvA can hu seen by eallin.s at .ho Railroad ()Mee All inquiries answered by addreAsing J. CA)II'RELL Agora. J 77 no 27,10132—Can. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. • On Tues(lay, Aituttßt sth, 1562. rilli E undersigned, Assignee of George I...iiintoio-, Win Sell nt public sale, the following real estate, viz: No. I A tract of land, nitwit.) In Hampden Ow "ship, Cumberland county. fainnoeil by lands of David 11, 1111., Joseph Waggottor, Henry Shaul and others, containing 80 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES, ' . . more or less, havlinz thereon elm tad a 4 0„...... . vcc 14 I 1 . Lull Iltitl , E, DOUBLE 1401 HAHN, 't. 6 - .Ni agora Shed, Corn Cribs. and other ,I,t' '5 t, 'l' Ott Qmildings. a Young A ppleurehard, i.,.. iff ~,,^„f: of choice fruit, running Neater at the door, and a Limestone Quarry thereon. ' No. 2, A tract of latolosittle, in the came towr k ship, hounded by fends of Shoetrees helm, John Better, )b -oos C. Eberly and others, containing 80 ACIIES AND 14'2 PERCHES, more or loss, and having thin...eon erected a LOG lIOUSE, DOUBLE LOG IL\.RN, Corn Cribs, &e. A good Orchard of Choice Fridt*Lind a ..td in e 'Min ti a •goed -.repair , ea jeatifilis ritei . Reet.y,_,... , ,,, --....—, these banns an, located on' the Stale road {ceding from Stem ett's (lap to West Fairy' etc, about S miles from Havisbur.z. end 7 miles from Meehaniegour:, can student to Milig, silimi 'louses, :1111i B IlAhltlith _fifIGPS. _ The gain of loth rrt•lllkl,S WM tike place on the•• Mansion treat, doseri bed as No. 1. at I "'...1 , 1,1it I'. 31. un Said day, when.ternit, will he made known by O. W. 011.184VEL1., Assignee. June 2.1, 1002—ts - . - ; 4 00 , . THE subscriber would `respectfully in form his former customers and tho public gene rally, that he has again commenced the Grocery & Queensware Busness, in the store- room lately occupied by S. C. Iluyett, on the corner of orth Hanover and Louther streets, where he has just opened- ono of the largoot assort ments of ever brought to Carlisle. Ills stock embraces choke Coffees, Sugars of every description, the veriotts kinds of Molasses, Teas, Spices, Starch, Salt, Rice, Crackers, I Pickles, Candles, Brooms, Beakucs, Fruits, Soap, Coal Oil and Lamps. K 4 CHINA AND GLASSWARE, In endless variety and of the latest styles and best quality, to which the attention of house— keepers is especially invited. Codurwaro & Door Mats. FISII I FISh ! ! FISH !! ! Superior ‘ - alt Fish of all kinds, constantly on hand, wholesale and retell, together with every article usual. ly kept in a first class arecery Store. ills stock being entirely new and fresh, ho can, with entire confidence In being able to please, invite the public to give him a call. _ Carlisle, Juno 20.1802 EPHRATA IYIOUNTAIN SPRINGS T HE well known and popular watering _IL place, known nn "TUE M:PIIRATA MOUNTAIN 991211108," In the County of Lancaster. Stoto of Pennsylomnla, 13 1111106 north cast from Lancaster. 18 miles south est Dom Rending. and on the Downingtown, Ephrata sod Ishurg turnpike road, 89 mdse Ives , of Philade]. phis, 38 miles east el Harrisburg and 11 miles north of the MrdAmiland, a station on the Pennsylvania Rail Road. The property consists of 77k ACRES •OF LAND, pat of It excellent farming laird, covered with tine Chestnut and other timber, with numeroua Springs .1' the purest water, which'are conducted' to DOUOIIFS and HA Tr's. The buildings rare numerous and exteW sive and capable of entertaining 50i) visitors. This wArEitoo PLACE AND htI3IMERRE§OIIT, has ever since its commencement been Bell-patronited; at times to ite.full rapacity. The Columbia and iteltd— lug Railroad, 1101 P beinl.coristructed, passes withiti a quarter of a mile at the Springs and when., complete ATA—motiii•..A SILIM,IS, the, most convenient of raccoon, of 'all the fashionable watcring places._ Per 'further .Information apply at the lace of the NUM{ LINI , IIOI ANSUILA NCE COM PA N Noe. 433 and 437, Cherdnut street,'Philadelphia. or to Noma. T. & ff .114,UMGADDNER, Agents of the Company, at Lancaster, Pa. Jll.lO 20, 1802-dt rut.' undersigned dying business in daillele, under the inune arid title of Greenfield& Co., would give notice that we hove disposed of our Stock of Goedli, and all Interest In the came to L. T. Geondeld and A g. Sheeler Carlinlo, and that In thafuture the bushiess will be conducted In the name of Greenfield & Bliegfer_ Thtinkful ton (IP:liminating public for the pationage given lo ue, we would aak for our succosooro a centinuationsof the'r foyers: Tho undersigned -hart ngfer med -a-co par tn ership_ure. der the . name and sty:o of-Greenfield & tdmifer, .and having purohaeod the entlre'Stock,or Greenfield & Co., would - respeetfullv ask of our friends and onetonnirs a continuation of heir otronaxe, • We anal' at all. Ones •tlmda have a well and 'kelefully selected assortment o(- .Rich Dress (locale. Illaelt, and Fancy.Etilks, Embroider' les,' Nolione,lloon Skirts, Carpnle,,oll ,Cloths and .Do. mattes of all descriptiens; and pledge Ourselves to sell them at a email advance emcltreest. • .. • - • ' • GREENFIELD & fiIIEAFER, , . "T: E. We have lust received this day a new lot of desirable.dress goods, all of the peweat designs -in the market, which will , be eel Cheap for Clash. • Cs4;lible). 3una 18T1 1 8N ' ' ZN.1"1) 1114A ' PER '''' • - --- •• • . 1 4 1 8TA,TE _NOTICE; • • „ ,4 Potters of adminlotrottoti ,1i tho ittOte of Ellie': Dtiiis..iato 'of thOilbrough j)f Until 40,.dOed,Ifirrtt_ boon granted _tiji"thillitiOiter.of Cumbdthnd - couoty, , tllO. Oubioribtii Ifi , brig , In tVioitponnobotoutfb toion 411P, ; An. perm no.lltidebtad , ttnOltid!oototo.tylll make payment, Rnd tbote baying - s clallos 00111,, prooput* them for sottlodoent to . • . bAVID . SON,' JunolP;lll . 62--bt • - • .MI NSION . HOUSE. • nE undersigned ha • large .. al4 eonlinoditouoinfet; ivy anneuoce'lo h frieade and the phblit genertill74,thafi he le prepar .ed i t }receipt - at:Pate heardere'eltherregidar .. tranelent, The reernaare large and pleaeaut ; the atirrante.aeeept. reetintdog, 1044131 e 'Proprietor oedgps hie best . alight ito render the plait pr. nrators, and. r (titans eorntbrt., able andiideftearit:.:Jfe,rentigulty to the Minuet, gives theibldtieterardperoattv4r.igesiover .10 'other 614 . . . CALL AND 51+.1E THE WAltti aTt) I Family Groceries. gki —T II S 11 - -45---! SUM Pst ©MP ~, NEW STORE FRESH GOODS, J. D. UALBERT FOR SALE NOTICE, ZYSTER. & 'DROP. Chamliorsburg. ittAblka RAThno.O. ' '* '' . .;')/tYrATWOP 4 4 , 9O' 3 ' Ala:4oM ' Si r .)t)i Nit' A I.ISN'GBP 111 . ( -1 4.; E. a Surth-iVest.tur latiolidde.; Read; lug l'ottaville,.Loluinou,Alleittown,Ratifpnjke:; - '. , Trains leave ilatrishurg• ler Reading; Pottiville, and air interineddattratatiOnir; at Nawlierk Express leaves 'rrairiisinirg'iit,li26' • .A. York'at 8.25 ttio same Morning. •Fares from ilarrieburg: delphiri s3.2lrand tt2,70. Baggage shiselcall.through.. Returning, bravo New York - at WA. M.,.U.2 .61nen, and 8 P. - M.. (Pittsburg Express). ]leave Philadelphia at 8 A. 31., and 1 3 16 P. M. • Sleeping cars in the Nei? 'nth Exin eastalriri,tlfrotigh toand frbto Pittsburg without change. • Passengern by, the Catawlssa Railroad leave Port I. Clinton tAS 4.N A for Ph Iladel atiil iiiterme. , aide Station 3.90 - P.11., for PhilfidelphiaMistw; ' York and all Way Points. • • 1 Trains leave Pottsville at 9A. 51., and burn and Port Clinton only. couneating fur rine - 43;1AT and with the Catawissa Railroad. - • An Accommodation Passau-or Train lesvps.,lteadling at 3 A. M., and returns front Philadelphia itt - s'l'. M. .... • . .• All tin) ebovi , trail:wenn t.uu;:layseateopted: A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at and Philntelplda at 3.16 P. 51. Commutatfen, Mileage, Season. and Efreareloli-Vielc ets, id:reduced rates to and from - U. A. NICULLS, tlenstni June 6, 1802. WAR CLAIM 'AGENCY. friTIE 'subscriber having been appointed L by the well known War Claim tr:th of Bnvrows, Reed & Co. ' of Washington, D C. no their Agent far Cumberlittid county, and basing all the necessary forum' for the proper Dopartmonta. 1 AM now 'Prepared to procure for the friends of deceased soldierk the One HUNDUED I °UMW BOUNTY and stack pay duel,hOm.- , - Also, PYUFIODA for wounded or disabled soldiers. I will Mgo give prompt and cnreful attention to the adjust ment and collection of all" dolnio against the Covent moot, caused by the present war. of every kind, large or mall. having a legal or equitable feilndation. 'it is important that persons haVing just clairmi -sheitid.pre emit their applications it the earliest ditylpracticatile, as claims are paid in the order in which Jaw are Tiled. My connection at it'alihingten gives me 4cat. - advan tages In procuring tho settlement of claims promptly. My Charge will be 10 per cent on lho.auloisnt allowed by Government. and no leo will be charged until that is paid. JAM B$ r refer by permission to the followlug gentlemen Jibe. J. 11. It raham, Hon. F. Watts, _Wm. 11. Miller, Ertl , Dr. J. It. Irvine, Cur!isle. • A. G. Miller, Esq., John McCurdy, Eeq., Shlppous burg. L. Kaufman. Esq., John C. Dunlap, Mechanicsburg. Wm. It. Dorgan, Eeq , Lower Allen. D F. Fl, mmaker, EFq Newburo. • Rea. Granny .0 Co.,ritatil:ers, Neirville, Pa., May 3'l, 1810-3 n JUNE 2862. 3UNC 1862. 11-_,/ EIDICII, SAIVYI4IIt & MILLER,. _ East Main street. respectfully call the attention of tim publir, especially the Lilies, to their large ad dition ol .., _ ._ SCIIIIER GOODS, , • islet rereived, romprisina the vatioim fabrics-suitable for the present Reason. DIiESSOUtiDS of every variety and newest styb•s. . Lat. Ft designs of Sill, Similes, Mauna, Lana Mitts, late l'OititS, , Frelleil iiiirlititirii, Shawls ot all kinds, Sun Umbrellas, 1..m.m01., limisets, Mises Hate, Ribbon s, Dress Trimmings,.. - ). Embroideries. Hosiery. White Grinds of every descrip• tine', 11. op Skirts. De Forest's l(1.1 Pad and Clasped Skirt. the hest is the marset, Eagletou•Curdcd Shirts. Mfin's and tio . )'s Light CLOTHS I S- CASSIMERES, Freud) 'Mark Cloths, !drip. Pautines,"Cottonades /hi.VitOr 1110 services of a first class Tailor, see are pre payed to milk up Goods at short notice and most. fitall ,euable style. CARPETS of all kihde In vie y large supply. Oil ClOths,'Slattirigs. Look lug (1 lasses, 5 1 itids,, ll ki lids of IloustiTurnitifing lima's. Domestic Goods in itememe quantities. Please rail and ustituloe and satisfy yourselves. lie hose the best.largost, cheapest, most desirable stock 51 Good:, eve's offered in Carl isle. LE/ DIGIT. SAWYER k MILLER. June 11 Ififi3 - 46115111E5S V., -(1t05 J 1 PENROSE, Attorheyat Law. y • (Alice iu Rheum's Hull. Pnifrssioual busi 71.e$,$ prubipti . ..atteutkuLLO. February I. - I) UF'U S J. SH.IPLEY, Attorney at A, 1.. k w. Cer•islt , I. -Wends to ReMution and, col -IReL:ntt ..3,lrtiors' Vat. Bounties. and Pidifdona. Office es South I - favorer Street, opposite ituuti'a store. Doe. 27,1'501 - _ A J. MAIISITIALL.—ST.ToRNE AT LAW taco W. al W. :U. Pcnrcpc, .I:beenVe - r EAKL EY.—Attoitt)ey at Dor. 14:=f;_.13'• ' 14'y Gondn nturiv. All ”rutemlinr4l - him will to, promptly attentliotta: • I . W Alt D.-C Li A ItLES CIA 1../ At,t.irtte-3,--nt:-baw l -Otitee -Iu 3n boll'. Lai lding, Just iipposiie the 3larttet Carlisle, March 14, 'bu—ly. LJ. AV.- FOULIi, Attorney at Lan . Office with J. R. Smith, Esq . „ in ltheertiallall. All Buslnuss eutusled tu him will ho promptly at. tqn dud to. 'May 9, '60.-ly. CP., xUM RICH, Attorney at Law. • —Office on - North IlanOver street, n few doors south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. ' [April 15. TO. GEORGE S. SEA RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bal. • - 111 10 8 timore College of Dental Surgery. `sol„olTice at the residence or his mother, last Louther street, three doors below Bedford. March EL 1856—tf. r 1 EO. N. .NEIDICH, D. D. S.- Late Demonstrator of operative Dentistry to the Baltimore ' College of Dental Surgery. • Illrirwt , Office at his residence, oprosite Marion Halt, %Veit Main street, Carlisle, Penn Nor. 11.18b7. QUA V ING SALOON'.—Having fitted lOup In the very beet style, the moth In Cramer's building, next door to A. L. Sponsler'sliffice. • I am pre pared to give my tonsorial attentions to' all who may honor MO with 11 obit. 1 shall constantly he supplied with competent and polite bands and shall spareno effort to give general satisiaction. I wish to employ s good boy, between 14 end 17 years old, Apply immediately to J. MYERS. Carlisle, June 27, 1862-Iy. A DMIN ISTRATOR'S - 1101 1 10 E. - ,CLNOtiCO la hereby given. that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of John Kissingeh lain 01 Penn township, deed.. have bean gt allted to the undersigned residing In Keeton township. All persons knowing themselves indebted will therefore please make pay. went immediately, bud those having claims will pre• sent them for settlement. • DAVID Dim unr, adu2r, • Joao 27, 1862-Bts Misplhtion, rb"-- partnership herepfure existing etweoo Richard 11. Hummel, tititi Wm. M. Kerr, has boo diFsolvvd by mutual' roneent — All - Forsons Indebted to the late fire, are notified tolnahi. payment to either of the parties .on or before ,the „brat day of August .next. • 11.1610. lIUMMEL, Wid: M. ;KEItIt. Bridgeport, April 24,1962-3 m • , School Tax for rr.r.m-lasablek_atizem.pf ,Bprough . of Carlisle, are htneby,notifled tbat the Treasurer of said School Dist, let will attend at The gounty - Court- House, (Commissioners!, Ofliee.) on THURSDAY; • AU OUST 14th, next, hetween Um hours of D and 12 in the. rnronann, and 2 end b o'clock..iu the afternoon of s aid day, for the purpose of childoting and . r etezdvln g the School Tex tlf , RoFed for the present yeur. , .ol all Mies paid on or, before that. data a deduction :will be made of VINE PPR ORNT. 'Persona wishing..to pay. their Taxes in the meantime can do, so'hy calling .on the 'treasurer tit his place of business,' ...Marlon Hail" building. West lligh street. • • . - ' J. W. llRY,,,.Treasurer. ' Carlisle , Juno 20.1862. Hay levators, Rapes'and 4 PUllys. A PULL iissort,in_ent, s6pson': - tirtictoa ttc,ie AO: frt , Plill.1:11 , „wIth ati um.; dlem3 tisortrilort of F 0,401, -noes; SsS4jois:* o .,, o f the pest wakes and ninot appreired . sale of the store of JOLIN P. L'S?NI SON(-Nottli Ilanover strottafliTiAlu. - Interesting' To..Fatmers... JOH P. I/YNE & SON just; received e. large lot of those .oelebietiii - 6CYTLIES, made expressly.lor their ow &sales, have al ways entire satisfaction to allAilifiliave,used ?On that want a keen cutting and easy rUnelug Spy the, we would any try one of their superlorltinrke• Vle helm 'also a full stock ordnathe, Whet , •Stonaitaie, Itakesof Obrlat. Myers' and cithnecelelwate d Mee of 'all the makesbestlo the with a toll steel; of all ki oda of. Tooleandliniplenteotefor Wiel,„All of whloh Tiara NOM Hanover street. "Caslisiq, 414n0 ct, HOZ_ - . 117-'-ENT2E4-. 1,..„.. >IT V '3 I OLIN. 4. . , .. . . ' •SURGEON,' hart 'rorooireil his - 0111041 to South lhinoyer.strikol,Alriictly.oppiollto Ponts'astor:e:. 411 pa: flouts entrusted table carocelther froth -Icitrit Or -couo. .try, will hoipromptty attended to.. . ''..,,::!., ':'' • ji , . ~ , ~ .. , . AitGAINS I•AIif.II,OAIL,IS:tI Nov is • ttlfi . ttoio'for - okPtap . goOsillehaing oiat ' ho onttia stook at ,unprotodoutlY'l.oir Iliceitt 61,1,06 tootn'tor soring'itascir,tmpvt. '11.,t . a.14 , 19110 vhittP rot,' .Goods, nip rosppotfally tavl4P4 to callrat "t 1) a elicit/star° of '. , ~ . , .. ' " OU.A#: i cgilLllY, Odriislo, Vol), : io,1861. ~, . ,';':- ' , . :Nrivit.oo. elLMENT.: . ~aonien.t in large•pr'smill 3Z.,lquantittes, At inautit?turinn,rlceni 91 d wArrAnte4 kibatig,l'urnpiubne,ln -9 13 nniP,Ins IplFlng -very ; otnnip, At tliy Atbru of JOllusl ON* t sOai, carlir,ln• • . ~7 4406fi, "BLINDS AN SPADES. 13J..' WILLIAMS, No". I'6North 6ti, e greot, Philadelphia, IllaiTuftictu s ror, of VENITIAN BLINDS and' 'WINDOW .S HADEIS. . . ~ . . . . . - largest'rhoagt and finest assortment In the elty, at the. lowest 'prices. ,Bllnds •painted:and : trimmed ,equal to , 'ila.r, .I,tore Sinaloa made and lettered. ' ' • anr1118;,1862-2M . . - ' • ' - ' ' • - • .• . . , . :KIMMEL:L HOUSE:,, ON . THE EnuOPEAN PLAN, C:§TREET, 13ET. q AND 6th fitS.; , Near the and two sriareB from the ,Aailrad WASHINGTON CITY. FINE PARLORS FOIL TIDI ACCOMMODATION OF LA ._ • . , itonm and Board, per day. Room alone, per day - Lodgthg, If the room.ie vacated by 7,x fn Otbowise it, mill ho coAsidoroci by tho clay , • The kIJINIIII.I HOUSE Is newly and elegantly tur nlshed,-and in every nrpect a first class note'. I Invite the public to eall and examine. A. F. KISIMELL Proprietor. Cet.ll. 1831. t f DR. WI LLIA.IVIE B. HURD'S 1111OUTH WASH A SURE REMEDY • FOR A Bad Breath, Sore Mouths, Episelised Bleeding' Gums, Nursing Sore Mouth, A ND the best specific now in use for 17:1 ANY diseased rendition "(If the mouth. It Is particularly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying every taint of the mouth, ab sorbing and removing ail impurities, Insuring - A SWEET BREA. TH to all who make use of it. No YouNd Lair or YogNo Ohliti4No,whols 411 . 100 with a BAD BREATH should delay applying this remedy, for it It a certain cure, ard'is approved and recommended by evry phy skim/ wider whose notice It has been be ought. USE Dr. Wn. B: .HURD'S MOUTH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Ileite's Dental (Ore, No. 1; Fourth Street. Brooklyn, Z. D. ite - Prtee 37 Cents per Bottle. '”54( A liberal discount made to dealers. - Addrosa Principal Office, Tribune Bnildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York. Sold In PhllatlPlphla, by Dyott & Co., 232 North 2d S treott 0 S. Ilubb,il, 1410 Chestnut street; and by all Druggists DR. WILLIA M H R TOOTH -POWDER! This Pewder p .sseses the PARTIONIC 'A ITII.OUT TIM INJURIOUS PROIBIITIE uF 011 A ItCOA L. and is free from al 1.14 el Al kalies that e.in in the least injure the Teeth. - Its notion being eni h e . ly mechanical —polishing without wearing the enamel. Dr. Wm. B. flurd's Tooth Powder Is recommended by all EMinoot nt 19t 5. Prepared at Dr. II urd's Dental office, Nu. 71 roma , . Street,.ll,mkl3n, E. U. r,...r - Priee 25 Cents per Box, -.%8u A liberal dismuld mode to dealer, Addresp Principal . Office, Tribune Buildings, . No. 1 Spruco Street, Now York. F. old alsn by Caswell. Mark A: eta., Flitb Avenue Haul: I. Cod Ilmtion. 71.5 Brou.l way ; _D. S. Baru es, Innadway, and by atl Drup.g.ta. WILLIAM B. 11IJRD'S TOOTH ACH E HDff t.t. l S For the Cure of Toothache, prr.lneeel.by'expo?.ed nervPs. It is part loul,riv adapted M all ea.es of vhildr , m utllirtnd w h Varvnts ran relievr; themselves from that distressing vii•arinesS canned 1.3 - • LOSS OF SLEEP, and . 11eit children fmm great suffet'intl. by I.oeidnir Wei--111.11 U'3 TOOT!' Ac 01 , 5 to the. house., Prepared at Pr. ITurd's Dental Offic, No 77 Fourth Street, Broooklyn, K B :21' Price ) only 12 Cents per Bottle A'liboral dl,count made to doalors. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruco' troet, Now York. Fold In Dbiladolphia. by Dyott & Co., 132 North ttd Street: O. r.n. llubbell, 1410 ObostuuL Strout; and by all Druggists. DR. WALIAM_B L HURIPS,' NEURALGIA PLASH =I - - 6 R TOQPfiAG'ti&r~ S DODUO ED-41Y— GOLDS,- - LOOM. NEUILALGU is immediately cured 1, 3 ;heir application. They act like a charm, and aro perfectly harmless In their nature; do not produce a L later, and lento nu unpleltsant Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Neuralgia Plasters never fall to give . gatinfttetion to alt who test their virtue Prepared at Dr. ilurd's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, D. xrdi- Price, only 15 Cents liach.."6-e4 A liberal discoupt made to dealerF. Address nideipal Office, Tribune Buidiligs, No. 1 Spree° Street, New York. Sold in Philadelphia, by Dy ott A Co., 232 North 2d Street: 0. S. Uubbell, 11111 Chestnut Street; and by ail Druggists. NOTICE.—Iie are daily receiving orders to send by mail some one or more of Dr. llurd's De n tal Remedies, which- we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Plaster, which •.1 e seud in an envelope on ro celpt of the prim (15 Conte) and coo stamp. But to se. cammodate poisons% places where the druggists and stet ekeepers are behind the age, we have put up puck. ages in white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, with compartments—each box containing a bottle of Dr. Ilurd's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valuable little Treatise en Teeth and their Diseases, the hest means of preserving them. and the proper treatment of Children's Teeth, worth of itself the entire cost to every young man or - women . , or parents with young children, with sundry other necessary articles; price, par package,lme dollar, or six packages let .11§ . , sent by oxpresl'as 'directed. As the express chart,,lls are not much, r any more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheaper to order six orb dozen paeltagettakone time.— A large family will want all, or the surplus can be die posed of to neighb. rs with public benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, unhappiness, and disfigurement, expense, loss of time and money would be saved to the country, if every family today hid one f these packages, which, in itself, is u complete sett of Dental Remedies. Address Wat-13.1111RD& Go., Tribune Buildings, New York, and writ u name • and address plainly. That remittances may be made with cond. donee, IYI D, 11.4 Co:, refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, - to W, Griffith, President pf the Farmers and Citt. sen's Rank, Brooklyn; to the Editors of the A 11106,311 Manufacturers' Gazette; triJoy. Coo b. Co., Publishers' Agents, New York; to P. T, 'leen tun, Esq., who knows a good thing when he sees it and who has already or dered.a second supply, etc. 1000 AGENTS WANTED To Introduce Dr. ilurd's - Dental Remedies into every county. Mew or women who want to make money quickley, can do better with these articles than any. thingdu market. .They ore 115 W -, useful, low prleed, and we are - open ling thousands In advertising them illr.the benefit of Agents. Boxes of samplea, cent Rini ng a dozen of the oue dollar packages above specified, with. cireulars, will bit sent, on receipt of seven dollars, about half price. to any person Wishing toteet his or her skill. In selling, with a view of becoming an Agent. We w uld rather pay salaries than Commissions to those -Who prove-themselves of . 'Now Is the titneto go intdthetusiness. For address and refttrencusemabove.• ' • ' " " : RICHA.RIDSCiNIS COLUAIBI4N PREPARATION FOR THE - HAIR: - • . • • wILL most, certainly prevent bald-: ,• - restore 0 roy Hair to Umbrian/al color,' will eradialto Dandruff, stimulate the Natural Beare-. times of the t... , 0a1p. and whl ^uouro a had of lusuflant, glqsy, and healthy huh.. ..Road tiro following bertin, catnal finierEetenuna. Sept. 4, 1130. To ali'wnont R may concern : -, ..Tbaulitleralgnett would .say that - be baa weal taro •hottlea Itlehirdsen'a Cos, lurebinu' preparation for f, ho Ifair, and fouint It to ' Chance Ws Bair !rem BilForymbiteueca to a beautiful auburn wlor. lt• la not.arlye,..btit ammth,"and be be -- Moves It will:acoontilltb - all that the proprietoi:omma .-131CODDIT7 Novoni.u, Sopt:1(1,1860. • The unddraißned have stood ittobardoon'a Columbian Propareaton !hr CUo hall% np4 find It to produco offocto as act forth 16 th 6 abOve ooriilleato. - 'Jno, I.:Ahead/3, Abm: Wan) 1 U.:Randall, Tilos. M'Cn Rower. . Peeinkrod and sold only by G. 111, RIOEIAII.DSON, at N.•wvibe; Po.. - sod d. W t Unveystlolb Cornea. 'Prim 40 May 16, • - • Br4vriNct , !' • Njr , 4r6orrinei3r, Of Qum - Boltiori - Opm-Horoi. Clurri--PriAring,—&c,i r and—for_ Fie pboOr, it thwlturchWe tort.of. June 2A, /86 6 . -' 4A2CTQN ,jOSEIqI.IIITNji Oritt • . . t Likw and tgrvilbr. hleoluttilesttuigi pa, Oftice oq 'Baal 8614 - SCroA, fixo - dn'viriorth - of the -11Aijk: 4er .Busiuths promptly tatoulo'd to. r . • ~ • —• • " .1 iIINTB !' ,)AINTS . • oils; Varni she s, Tarpeniiie. ' Wairrilta tbi r ) attabi l , tlbn .of.tha public. to 'kr sliparini I.,,E4Ti t `ppl ; ,up.cr,cluelvaly in. Tin pales:and warrantfd Cob° anPow rior any otbor brands sold inarliek great ,yaridti of &dojo of the bust qualities ' in and 301 X ilkitio bluost pricac. John 14ntrarklonia, North otrootiCarlieje: .• - ‘cARPETIN,e , to?pivp. ,94 . '31113Y'S t3tirite Ali: Movie, . - iiOA; toeXtr r ' Otte, DiumtA .A bald At 'ye rY 'l6li aim ~.• riset tattapd Noon:nine( tp":".kont,';,.; ‘„ . o , l4liigr} , Oft , ZA; lol6 V. " • - , . • •• SPRING - GOODS , ' . •-••.. • , . GRPENVIELD ,84 : : 4014 e 4I()Oi. • lgt,* 'of :the' 'Co!' (:1; . t .l4' :repeiycd' . ae Rortownt - of Ndw , Pntxja, from New ,York I , 4llettlulphla,v.hich will, be sold unusually chimp-for . Fancy Sllks in Grea!, Varieties, of dll grader, foon 76 &info to' $1,60.: In the above line 'Of Goods we dory compOtitlon.o• .. . SILK AND WOOLEN :FOULARDS, , . Silk Poplins ' Llama Cloths, Xossaiblques, 13Ilopbord Plaids, Nooldo Woes, uhallies, Wane, &e. ..SP:R.L7VG D EL4I.VES at.roduced prices. • Wo aro now, offering oar entire stock of new „styles of t?pring Dnialues at 20 coots, worth 25 cents. $2 00 ()nod Prints at 64 and B,conts. Extra do lO cents. ---- (7lchccoes . , Merrimac,' andEpragues eill2W - 1110,rchuir add unbleached 01uslina_at 6, 8 and 10 Cents, Extra quality, mic yard aid. at 12;4 cents. Lancaster Ging hams at 121,6 cents. CD/EMCM, COTTON AND LINEN PANTINGS, Drllle, Inmlron, Joann, In groat variety and at old [,races. ME AND BOYS!*EAR. A vory handsome lot of CLOTHS CASS'IMERES, for Man and Boya' wear. at low inlcos WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. A full line of the above goods always on' hand. Alm, [loop Skirts, of the latest New York styles. Canker, .a,x•r»oitis 4.800 yards of Carpets, all of the newest - designs and patterns In the market, ranging In price from 1'44 cts. to $l.OO per yard. having pUrchused tho :the ve assort ment in New York. we and -enabled to slier superior inducements to all'who will favor um with a call. As our .tore iu now a-permanent Institution in Carlisle, we are determined to maintain the-name (we have al ready established) of selling cheap, notwithstanding the various rutnors that haves boon circulated in regard to our L aviug town. tIitEE.NFIELD $ CO. Carlisle, May 2, 1862. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! (Z INCE the late victories Domestic Cot ton Goods have declined, and there in now a prom• pact ot getting a supply of Cottan. Wo, (I.EIDJOH, SO WYSIt et MILLER, at the now stole, under Martin's Hotel, east Main street,) aro receicing.dally largo sup. plies of NEW SPRING GOODS , which. our oldiitoelt,vro are determined to cell a CITY Pit! 0 ES. DRESS OOODS'ot'at•ery verity;, . Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices, A large lot of now Black Nike at 75, 8734, 1.00, 1.25, 1 , 5 n. 1 75, 2, 00 2.50; new Spring Detain,. at 25 cents: 4,010 yards best - quality Merimac, - Cocheco. Pacific-and Anti-no:in Pripts. dark pnd light colors., now styles, at .12;,;; a large iot at . d, B and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, bout quality English, 12 'to. All kinds Domestic tifogdnitna 12%; Manchester 111%; 30 phices French and &latch Dress and Bonnet Gingnams at 25. BROWN AND %nun .MUSLINS at wholesale and ratall, a good quality 8, fine 10, 4 4 wide Also, 54, 10 4,-11-4, l'2-4 at corresponding prices. All Mods or HEAVY GOODS In largo-supply at minced prices—Tisk - logs, Stripes, Chpoks, Drllllo,a. Innaburga. Cotton Diapasr, 81% Litton hoods of all kinds, Tahle Cloths, Shootings, 'Anon Warm . , Nap kins, phirring Linens Shirt Fronts, Gollary,lttthe,old prices. White (lends, all hinds, at old prises; • SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, - Shaw Is, Irlml.rolderies,&c , Hnop Slarts direct from the Metery. 800 doz. Ladles', {eves. Men's and Boy's Itv3lr., I 2 to 25. Men's an cylny's Wear— • BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSINIERES, oi grades, Fan, (•asstmerrs, latest styles, Vesllngs, Satinets, Jeans. Cottonades, Havlnpsneured the serve•es of n first class Tailor, we aro prepared to g e t lop clothing In the most fasliionabla style at ;Dort notice. CARPETS! CARPETS! WO aro rm..eiving our Spring supply of Carpets. compris. lug all the various kinds kept In a first class Carpet !louse. Carpets ranging in price from 123.6 to 1.25.- 511 Cl.dhs. all n Wars. Mattings, Looking, Glasses, Shades and blinds of all kinds. 1.000 lbs. Carpet Chain; Feathers; i• piton (tatting; Counterpanes. Ali the above goods and many others, we offer to purchasers ut a small advaueu aboin te e Dross ClooliS—Sim rein, NI CF. Furs. Ices than first cost We are etermined not to ho undorsuld. Please calland examine our Immerse° stock. ta,u'u will make additions of Now floods as the sea. sou advances. All Gouda warmth toil to bo what we soil them lor. LEIDTCEI, SAWYER & MILLER Carlisle February 28. 1862. A Superior Limestone Farm For Sale. Limestone farm, of the best quality etwitutelnyolhout 240 or 246 acres is offered for sale. This' firm prod uced , Vreat and large quantities of corn and oats. There are excellent improvements on the farm, consist log of a new house, it good barn, a hog pun and coin. crib,-sprig g.-liouso e lsiltu.oveneand-ttood-xsater-aiessalie tho'northertrlitio - of - tite — farm - is -- located limestone Ridg protecting the crops from the winds and furrishing the best 0' limestone for lime. There are about Iso sere , cleared and the rest Is covered with timber. With Judicious liming the farm would pro duce 10 00 bushels of wheat. It can wilveniiintly Pe divided into two farms. The farm Iles In Madison township, the richest sari cotton] settlement In Perry County. A better pa3iug investment Cannot be made. . For particulars vitt upon or address the undersigned who will answer 411 inquiries. • - - - April 4, 1862 REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ACOB SENEIt'S Boot & Shoe Store, •J hag been removed next door to Piper h Book Store and opposite the CumberlAnd - Valley BAnk. BOOTS AND SHOES! BOOTS AN!) SHOES! Grand Bargains now offered at Sonor'a Cheap Boot and Shoe Store Spring Arrival of New _Boots & Shoes. Tim subt o has just returned from Phil adelphia and Boston with an extenNive and splendid assortment of tiontlernen's and La. dies' Shoes, 'len's and Boys' Boots. Shoes and Brogans, filen'a and Boys' Walking Sheila, Calf, Patent Leather and Cloth Gallant, leiries' Button Boots, Balmoral and Laco Boots, GAi• tors, Buskins and Kid Slippors, Aliases nod Childron's Boots and Shoes. Carput Hags. Trunks, Umbrellas, &a., which will bo sold low for Cash. Purchasers aro Invited to call and examlnonur stock. they will find that ho price and quality it will compete with any shoe store in the r place, at _the Now Store Room next door to Piper's Book Store. , Carlisle, April 11, 1882-6 m The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. DUBLISIIED for the benefit and es a warning and a caution to young men who-suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c.; supply ing at the same time the means of Reif cure. Ds one who nas cured himself after being put to great expense throughmedleal Imposition and quackery. Dy uncle-, sing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may' ho had of the author,' N ATIIMiIkiL MAYFAIR. DR., Bedford, Rings Co., N. Y. • NEW FIRM. •ORAWFORD & CO., Wholesale and setae Glues and Curled hair Warehouse, No. 21 South 7th Street ' 'Philadelphia. Ulna. Sand and gme ry Paper. Emery Cloth, ltaw Hide Whips, and Curled !lair, at tlielowent prices. Orders solicited by. mail and satisfaction guaranteed. WHITE AND , COALVO.N GLUES, for 11.1111inera, Prlniers, Bo . t.kbladairs, Nikarti, Coach Makes, &0. kd- Doalora in tha above will find it of special, advantage to give' us a call, CRAWFORD & CO. - . 21 Eolith 7th Strad PtilladaWa._ 'Jan. 3d; 1861. "Illatrimony Made Easy,',' A • NIM W work showing how either sox may be suitably married, irrespective of age or position; prepossessing nr otherwise, with a.,treatlse on the Art of Easeiriating -any person you wish. curt ous scientific experiment which never .fails. Free for 25 . cents Address T. WILLIAM b CO„ 'Publishers, Box 2, 00, Philadelphia. March 14,1861-1 y - .W , HA.VERSTIO4, Tipgetit, - Ittinpiier Strost, Parliste. — PhYflOs'PreSsriptlonscarefullyomponnded A. full e!upply of fresh drugs and obondealg; gip- FARE REDUCED. STATER UNION itop,T - F,L; 008 dz• 008 Illarlret St., eabove,atztla, rOILADELPALt. V' JAILS'S W. rolvtB. o propriator., ;r.zaidB:.-40. 25 imp day. ',, ,171\'ITED STATES -130TE4-r -, S. N. Car. Iltit 0. Mark lst Sta., '; • ritir.46starati.. W ;.* 4 ,N. 4 f'7 , • Ja nopglimot.,._ .o•4l,•voscr,- • , ttii.Lo,l4ooMl l 3 , tio u tic. ttanoviir ',treat. - ' ' , • ' • tirX:YING toobnt:iy hee takeh'll4 oflltt appolitte the Itlntvildn.lttlitioh uro-tie eau bß,enti*ttltosl hy vdrttons 11"Ohlrig modlual itdrtqgit or trbtt doFired, w l l l vbdt domievelthor In the torrti,t)r , - - 11147,2; 18 6 • 1 7 1 3' :••• BLACK . Slldc_S; -DOMESTICS I= JACOB SENER The •Citizenro “Oar iv e ed. t9 ,- ak ,, expl,llt,"itutti,lii, , Of. my Sldstook or 11AMS at O'coiittfperltii:kiiied:ligto,k;,•tiißt, Pickens; l(istftufin, Bevil:en .. Buttered and-sfouulo4 rtss...46s 'of the' 14,,at'approt6tl firandsi•Table Lil,• 111 SFi : , .TO XTOE.B;,V:O4iDg i . . „ , In cane. I)rled Frult."yerp fine Sy'rtip at Weis,' sici gal' Viols; Pinet.:Apple.llsp ego . and Witch", pigni ebeeske, Fluid, Whale 011. bear TO neve:elm ri.egspr, i. den Wjbois sod Liquors, aud r n 1. . 211141 ' waree, Terms Cana. • ' Feb. 7, 1662. Employment, ripliWundersigned.ara desiroui,of seen , 11 ring the services of a few Young Men, to engage In a Travelling Agency, upon . a Salary orFOILTY NUL, LAIIS par morith,• and all asine.* paid. Vile is an opportunity seldom offered; and to tboße who merit the' approbation of the - subscriber% by strict attention' to business, can rely, upon constant emplOyment, fur, sr term of years.- 'For turthor panto:Utah, address - ADAMS, .f*LINAN - - 11a 0 116.121r0ad Street, _Atkinson Depot, N. If. March 14 1862=3m • _ Kollock's D'andelion Co MITTS preparation, made from the best Jaen Coffee. le recommended - by , physicians as a suierloiliulritious Beverage fur Oenteal and all billour,disordsre. Theusende win; haye beon compelled - to &million the 'useof coffee will use this without Injurious effects. One "can.contsini the strength of two pounds of 9rOngsry coffee.. Price. 26 cents. KOLLOCK'S•LEVAIN, the Turret and beet Baking Powder known, for maklug light, swuot and nutritious bread'and cakes. Price 15 tents.' 'BlitntifactUred by NI. Kollock, Chemist. corner of Broad & Chestnut Re., Phila., and sold by all Druggists and Groton. - Februnay 55, 1862-1 y • . . A, LENK • , :),. tr• • • . • Second door..enst of the Markt: House in . . ZlO Corittr. , EALER•IN PIANOS. New Rose woodTlanos, from tbo be•t makers. ITELODEONS., The teat manufactured Instrumento from Stt' te VW: VlOllllll. 0 tutus, A ecordnone, Elfes,lfrUnloilbin• jos,Vambourtries. Violin and °Onyx Strings, and TilOor cal.Merebandlee In general. SHEET MUSIC. • A complete assortment for aft Instrulnerita. The latest publications always oulmnd. Teacher on the Yiano and Unittr, Instrumental and Vocal nptslc. Pianos and 11Iolodeo'ne tuned and repaired. March 21., 1882. A. LENA VAN AIIIDENISTALTEICI 4 , PORTABLE COPYING PRESS. HANNAH & CO SoLc ND:murrain, 29 OLIPP Sr, Nsw Yogi.' • Two Sizes, . . - - $l,OO and $1,25 Lira- bn rerelpt of pi Ire a Press will be mailed to any addrrre. pestage paid. Deseriptlte circular° sent If ro• quested. itationers and Agents supplied on liberal terms. Exi raordinury Inducemanta offered, to intellv gent Aete.ts. May 2,1852-8 m NOTICE. . 11'1133,51T CLASO AT REDUCED PRICES. GEfl, J, HENKELS, No. -524 Walnut Street ) OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,) PHILADELPHIA. Scythes & Snathsi UST re - otiv cid -- t arges gt - I) cheapest assortmunt of Seythes, Forks, Snuths, Hakes, - -- Whet - Stones, • Shovelt,._ iro - a7, - Wator Cans, Kegs, AT., ever brouoitt to this county. All of which I have made expressly to order, in large quantities, - so that they can he sold at vary low prices and warranted as represeutd. The trade and cradle maker , supplied at mantic turer, prices, at the cheap Hardware store of lIENRY SA.XTON, East Main St., Carlisle. OM Hay Elevatoia. TUST received a large lot of those su p perior Ifa'y Elevators, Hay Honks. Ropes of all sizes, Pulleys, to., which I am Rein' g cheaper than - vier. am Rule agent l.r Carlisle for the celebrated HAY ELE VATOR and Manure Exeatator. Call and see them. June 13. HENRY SAXTON. GRAIN CRADLE i.• On hand a largo assortment of Grain Cradles of the different makes of this and other counties. Also, some city made on baud, with American and imported Scythes, warranted at manufacturers prices. June 13. HENRY SAXTON. FLY NETS, 90 Cotten Fly Nutt., Worsted Fly' Nets, Linen Hy eta Twine. Fly Nets, Leather Fly Nets, all colors, shapes, sizes and qualities ? which I am sellingsheaper than the cheapest, as I buy directly from the manu facturers.- June 13. TO FARMERS. I have been appointed sole agent .for Climberland county, for several new And superior 'Maher; Of FARM 1113,168,.wh1ch,t Am Selling at very reduced prices. Call and see them before purchasing, at the cheap Hardware store of Juno 13. MOTlo.l4l—Letters of Administration L 1 - with - the - will annexed by Christian — Whisler doc'd., late of Hampden Township, halm been issued to the subscriber to whom all debts will be paid, abd upon whom all claims will be made, , SAMUEL EiIERLY.: Addi't, o.l'. A. June Bth, 1882-80 F'OR RENT, • TRH eubserlbor ogere ter tent the iftStore roomand Dnelliel, on }neehlain street, Bow oaqUblo4 by P.O. Kramer, Jewelet. Postenfon welt immediate. RUED. IItVINE t or. • - ty. Cathode, June 6, 1862—tf agaisb JUST opened the largest and 'best' as. oortment of hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Iron, &c., ever brought ti, Oumberlaad county, bought exclusively fOr cash, and. which we areaellinsrat.the lowest PriFel? We' invite the public generally to_give no &call before indhing their purchases, 8R wears fully sustalniug.our old reputatibn of selling the • BUT - GODS AT TIIG. • LOWEBIT .PRICES.- • . . Beturiaing.thanks to generous public for their past liberal patronage; hoping by personal itttootion ttitheir wants, to remit a contintiance of the mime, : .1011 N INNE•A SON, At the Old Stand firorth Ilanover Street. Carloo, June 8, Isq2, SE , IsLII_sTG ()Fie AT...COST! DAGAI2iB.I,BAROAINS; ' underilgneh tau, detetnilned to sell out Ida - very entenalve an elegant assortment of'. ' ORlr.• •• • • . - . .GOODS.. itsr4tec4,4l2e..uo.wiutot.--attothot-to , sp o eo:—siolicip It td sae, his stook Is large sod complete. 'comprising in in pea, men's, Ladles, endlnissee wear, 0' 4 41 kinds and descriptions,, all of which erere„purcbassd St:l9e , rates for Cash, aid Mlll .be suld:at,the•esmo'figure. RoUSEXERPING 0000,4 • . . . snob 'U 14 output, aud ititbbstabed , :fibiststteas, arm 11p% scut:. ckittOto 'Table , pkot4f,fi, Wte ttretrur3lo4luSOtowtto, - . ift, A 474,13/311% 1 0i' ,'0 1; 44j *. 11t5 t' eat Rl , , fit, ! ,.* o f corof*,Oir.clotbsb ,Zttatttuit7t; 4 4o4 the laroweed,beg 10 . 44 04 , 4 0WD 4 0 c01tutt.Y., , , 45 110e o, , early, aIb TABS grant .urgaloc tend In doiset. •wbatlttlYi' eta Mg 1.01311,0 Ur entire ttoc st•flrst , 'sosr. Vettna,tusy t ., , ocutos ail I- ,„. • —,!:P01411 , 411.2 , 700; • . 'X'vsn aoorr, Akiwkik,of Alio, crarlAte Depoost. Voile If=p ,- #3otl_N TAY , 1 4-BruPIT4NTS •Absir tutyint4ftt 46 100 tno CO. tt , t,'l.ofto ~ t o. Abu% obrpo.r rates til,*_to , , cop , purc:4o4 the ,ii!Oppado Nor ilssisiiMs,l649.l444 to• Ow and..l 'Odin Ayolilktl4.lr PVIn 44 luPli 4 - .,o4ol3l3.4,ltaksottlies, . • • , • • , VLO ::',lliiit4iiMit - 4i - ..ti4`. : '41:',414 ' ; • P•olgler it 1 4007 . ' ' ' • Bloorotleltt 411,ttiitc - tit the 'clreeip 45r. 41: makKT4o,zi . t luikosui. • • • • WM. DENTZ ItENRY SAXTON liENRY SAXON ME MI 11111