To the Nervous. Of both segos: A Retired Clergyman having been re stored to health In a few dive, atter ninny yearn of great suffering. Is willing to motist °there by sending (free,) on the receipt of a poet paid directed envelope a copy Of the p escriptlon maid. Direct the M. DM:MAGI, Ital Fulton street, limoklyn, N. Y. Juno 4,1862—1 m Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best in the World! WILLIAM A. lIA TtIIELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be dlstinguinhed from nature— warranted not to Nur° the Her In the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and4ovi ;orates the flair for lite. Grey, Itodl . or Rutty Hair instantly tuine a splen did Black or Browp, leaving the Hair soft cud beautil ul Sold by all Druggists, &o The genuine Is stalled WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, ron the four sides of o tch box. FACToItY, No. 81 Barclay Street, New York. (Late .211 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) Slay 20, 18 a—ly Marriages. I=l=l brt the 29th ult.. by tho Rev. Ooory,o Addart . m. Mr. 11 WILLIAM A. 11111 , CK, of Frankfort township, to MISR ANALIZA CLELAND. of North Nliddleton iwp Che glarkets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. 'Reported weekly for the Darold by • .WOodward et. Schmidt. *LOUR (Superfine) de. ON tru ) • • to do RYE ...... ....... CORN 'OATS ....... CLOVERSHEI).... New ,atmertisements N OTlCE.—Whereas myr wife 3latilda L 0 uctotnati , has loft .my-hno so, bed and board with oat cause; all pers..s ore hereby warned net to frost her at my expense; as I will in no sense be reeponsl' Ile for debts of her contract inn. August 1, 1802 Y EACHE RS W ANTE D.—Fifteen 111_ Teachers wanted to take charge of the Sehonls f IVesipennatr.r.' township. f•r the term of els months, to earn marine on th second 3londay I.lSeptember next. The examination of teachers to be hold at areason, Thursday. the 2tth of August, at which time the schools will be given nut The Directors meet at 8 u'- - clock, A. 31. By or der of the Board. W3l G. D tvlnsoN, Socey. Mount Rock Spring, Aug. 1, 9 - 1 b.:AC[IEBS WANTED. —l5 Male and Veinal., eaebers wanted Th. Board of School Direct.,rs of South Middleton township, will meet. at Papertown School House. on Saturday, the 16th erq of August. at 9 o'clock A. 31., the day appointed by the County Superintendent to ex.tmlne Teachers f r said township, where to tette, apple ink for schools will be present. The teacher. employed for the several g howls will be required to hold a publl.• examination of th or wheals at the close of their term. Au 4, 1, 1,62-30 TEACHERS WANTED.-9 Teach ers for the schools of Penn township. will be em pl .yed by the D•rectors fo the ensuing winter Ap plicants will be examined at Lentrovill: School House on ihuroley, August 14th. Applications must h• made at Ihnt time. Liberal snlarles will ho paid. it requested nut a full Board of Directors be present. A ug. 1, Itie2—t A. COOVEIt, Sect y. STATE NOTICE. J Letters of admin stration on ilia estate rf Ahra. bam Ooodyear, late of Meuroe township. de '4., have been granted by the Register of Cumberland county, to the undersigned residing In the same township. All persons knowing them el v Hind doted to said estate will take immediate payment, and those having elaimb will present them properly atithentieated for nettle :nen t to A BRtH A Al GOODY EA R, LEVI iiOQUY EA It, JO EPQ GOODY E 11, Executors Aug. 1,1812-6 L• COUNTY LOAN. The Commiksioners of Cumberland county, will receive prop...mils fore loan of Twenty Thousand bol Ihrs, for which the bonds of the county will he given, an sums not less'than One II undr3d Dollars, payable in oneand two years 01411 interest at six per cunt. per au nulls This lute is mid° to enable the Commissioners '•to patca_bounty of Fifty Dolla.s per 11130 to any sol diet who shall join COlll prudes raised in Cumbedand county, or companies from said county, now in the ser vice of the United-titstee'lis recommtmded - by -a-mect ing of the citizens of said ronnly, held at the Court !louse, in Carlisle, on the 214th of July, 1362 J. 11. IV AGOON ER, 11E0 M Comm'rs M. K A ttast.---J. A RSISTRONG, Mork. tigunt 1, 1862.-1 In ILetort Forge at -Private Sale. Q ITU ATE on East Main Street, in the ki Borough of Carlisle. Thu entire el.tab.isliment, e,dasistlog ut Forge, Blacksmith shop and Warn llouse, with machinery and fixtures.in the best possible order, is offered,nt private silo. A thriving bu-illons IS u, ,v prosecuted, and is daily increadng. A 11110 opportaini ty ie thus presented to any person desiring to enga re iu the business, the emitien being decidedly the best our vicinity affords. Mor terms and further partieuNrs enquire of Car Dale, Aug. 1,1862-6 t GET THE CHEAPEST AND BEST THE," WILLIAMS & ORRIS," Unequalled $25 00 Dwitle Thread Fa . mily Sewing Machine. The Williams & Urrie Sewing Machine, lia9 been In the Market nearly four years, during ivhiclf time It has scqu red a reputation ne7ond to that of no other in the world. for once lento, durthili y and elegance of fin. fah It In unsurpassed, while for chnipness, Bane and nuiselessoubs of action it has never been equal led. • We warrant the W:lllams & Orris tube equal In crony a-aspect' and superior In many to any bout, Machines .now in use. It makes the Double, loop stitch, and will run, bent. 'other, lurk, lull and emla older and do ail the work that ran bu done on any Family !gaelnue ever made. SIACHINES forwarded by Expr•as, with full direc tions fur using p iyable on delivery. Every Machine Warranted, and kept in repair one year without charge • Agebt wanted In every town and county. Enclose a stamp for terms and circulars. Adams,' 11. U.-Jones A Co. (Box 885) North sth St., below Arch Philadelphia, Aug. 1 4t. COURT PROCLA.DIATION.-- WIIEFLEAS the lion. JAN/E8 11—G1tAIIAM. Items! dent Jud,re of the several Courts of Co amen Pleas Cl the ccuntios of Cumberland, l'erry and Juninta, Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Tertniner and GMferal Jail Delivery In said counties, and ales. M. COGKLtN and Hon. 711 , 011 STUART, .lodges or the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me di rected, dated the" 14th or'Aprll, 1862, have ordered the Court ofOyer and Terminer and General tall Delivery to be hoiden at Carlisle, on the fourth NIONDAY of August, 1662, (being the 261.11 day) at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon. to continue one week. NoncE IS HEREBY GI %. EN to the Coroner, Jun. tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county of euutherland, that they are by the said precept com manded to bo thee and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their officer appertain to be done, and-all those that are bound by recornirances. to' prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be just. J. T. RiPPEY, Sheriff. July 18, 1862. Itosed.de Young Ladies' SinfinaTy. CIIAMBEUSDUOG, PA. yr HE next session will commence un der favorable cireumetances on Tuesday, the 2d of September. The teachers assisting are educators of tried ability. the year recently closed having. eminently privod satisfactory in this respect to the patrons of the i echo d. The facilities in the boarding department will lbe,found equal to the hest, and the Principal pledges /every. attention necessary to promote the happiness and comfort or those-who Ruda home under his rare. Ad. dress ' :ilea. HENRY It I.: E V July 11. 1802-2 m Principal. NORMA:I4 INSTITUTE, GREASON, PA. Six Attlee West of Carlisle. on the'Cumberland Valley Railroad • NORMAL INSTITUTE for the. Improvement and preparation of persons inten d mg to teach the ensuing winter, will be convened In the School Building, of V. L. Gillelen, in Greason, Tuesday, July 111, Ihr the term of six wooka. The exercises will consist of regular Recitations, Lectures, Written Hamm and Dinuselons. Dolly Recitations will be giVeu on Languages, Math. tire, Natural Science's and Critithan,ln which the entire school will be required to pat ticipate. Written . bissayeevid piecurudans on eduentionallopics will be regulied nu Friday of every 'Week. Da:turtle will be delivered - every Wednesday. Arrangements have been made by w..ich lecturers from a distance will participate. Expertara.—Entire expfenses 'lncluding Room, Board, Washing, &c., for term, $l5, of which 03 shall be pay able In advance. , Use of Text Books free.' Stationary at cost. To persons of limited Means, time will be given to meet expenses. Per further Information, address. 11. 51. GILLELEN, Plainfield, P. 0. ,Cumberland Co., Pa. ' The Fall FOSidou viill comm ence theist of Septem ber. ' • , Entire Expenses $3 for 12 weeks.. Scholars admitted at avv . time,: July,ll, 18i2—at ' Grew' Reduction In I.'raced. AATE . are now offering Our entire stock • y y . of Spring and E warner- Mena Goody, at exceed . Ingly low figure.. 'rbo good "time far bargains has really come,. .!§ . pring and Summar (foods aro tA bo slaugbterild to mate room to begin tbo. Fan campaign. .0410. qt iatest stj in Hoop Skirtajuat recalled from New 4 Yorivat LOWor prices than can be te.ught.elsewherei for cash. • ' • CIRENYfEIdP 4. 13filAVER; • 4 00 4 25 1 12 1 05 400 1 00 I= E. SHELLY. PreCt 18. Administration account of Samuel Seriiiewan, execwor of Jeremiah S'eusetuati, dec'd. 19 Mrn)nistration ncoonnt of Samuel Me gnw, Executor of John Wotsder dee d 20. Administration account ut John C Atkin son, administrator or Solomon Bloser, don't! 21. Accouut of Samuel Diller, adirtioietra tor of Betij.tniiu Rice, decd.• 29. Account of T110[11,1.3 M. Skiles and Isi ac Marquart, Executors if William Marquart, dec'd. 23. Account ofjaeob Mamma, Executor of Sarah Hoover dee'd. 24. Account of Jacob Mumma, guardian of Mary 0 Butturtf, minor daughter of .George Buttorf, dec'd. 25. First and final account of John Mountz, administrator of Sebastian Myers, dec'd. 26. First and final account of Henry G. Rupp, administrator of Julia Moriarty doc'd. 27. Account of James Anderson, adminis trator of S•tmuel MeD 2 Lwell Adams, dee'd. 28. Guardianship aciiount of George Ferd cale, guardian of Henry C. Fenicalo, dee'd , a minor eon of Homy Fenicule , deo'd. 29. Account of John Houk and Henry Vo. glesong, adair's: of Samuel Goble, decd. 30. Account, of John Erford, dec'd. uxecu for of John Spong, deed, as settled by Jacob Lantz, his adminstrator 31. Account of Daniel Markely, or, !cutor, of Susan McCrea, deo'd. • 32 Account or John Holtz, deo'd guardian r.f :11ichael Livingston, a minor son of Nlicha el Livingston, doc'd. settled by Sand. D. Ilohz, his ad nit n st rat or. 33 First and final accf, of Joseph Burkhart, executor 'of - Jolin Whirler, dcc d: -- 34 First and final account of John Ash,•l mon, administrator of Jacob Aqheltnan dee'd. 35. First. a,p , l final account. of William Blair Jr, ndiviin.6ator of William Blair, Sr, deed 46 First. and final account of licob Jacoby, administrator, of er Jacoby, dcc d A L X iLF:ft, Real Ebtato AKent 37. FirA and ti d accouut or Mrs M.Lriit 13. Perry, Executrix, of John 13 Perry, dee'd. 88. First and final account of John Riegel, adminstrator. of Mrs. Ether ltiegel, dec'd. 39 Final Account of Christian Tii zel, Exe cutor of David Shafer, dec'd, settled by W. It. Gorgas Esq. his administrator. 40. First and final Acccount of David S. Runsha, E-q one of the Administrators of Samuel E McCune, dec'd. 41. First and Final Account of James 0. Wilson, Admini s trator of William M. Wilson, dec'd. 42. First and final Account of Josph Ilenry, ALiministraeor of Jacob Lehman dee'd. 43 First and final account of Ilenry Zear ing. executor of Elizabeth Snyder, dee d• 44. First. and final Account of John flyer, Administrator, of Lewis flyer. deed. 45. The first and final Account of Ilenry B. Kime. administrator, with the will annexed of Christopher Myers, dee'd E. A. BRADY, Register, REGISTER'S OFFICE, Carlisle July 19 1.162. 1862. SPRING. 1862. ISAAC LIVINGSTON now offers one _Lot' the hest, and most attractive tlsshrtmeuts of Piece Goods ever exhibited In till* place for Iden and Boys' Wear, °revery idyl°, quality and price, and is continually re reivind auditions as the season advances, of all the latest novelties and styles to suit all classes. Our stock of ILEA DI MADE C UTLUAU, all our own manufacture, cannot be excelled DURABILITY, STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS, of ovary variety to suit the season, taste, and pocket. All we want is a call and see her yourselves at ISAAC LiviNosToN's North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. N. B. .11 goods bought from us by the piece cr yard, by person,. wishing to have It cut to Measure. can be =corn dated flee of charge. Carlisle, May 1 1862. CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND NItANKLIIN HAIL ROAD. . and lifter MONDAY, MAY 6, 1862, l'arsenger Trainr will run as follows: (Sundays excepted r) FOIL CHAMBERdBURG AND HARRISBURG. - let Train. 21.1 Train ',cave Hagerstown,' 7.00 A. M. 2.45 r. )1 Greencastle. 7.37 " 8.35 " Chawbursburg, 6.30 " Arr. 4.20 " " Shippensburg t 0.00 " 1.28 " " New'sllle, 9.82 " 2.00, " Carlisle. 10.10 " , 2.44 " Mechanicsburg, 10.42 " 8.12 Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.15 a * 8.40 ." FOR OIiAMBEIO3BURO ..e..NI? HAGERSTOWN. • --- let Train. . 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. M 1.36 P. M. " - Mechanicsburg 8.47 , " ' 2.15 " " Carlisle,' 0.27 " 2.55 . " Nowvilo, - ' 10.02 " ' 3.20 " " Bhippeneburg, 10.33 " • 4.00 " " Chambgr,(Arrive) 11.10 4:40 " " Greencastle, 11.55 5,80 , 0 Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.96 Q.lO ". NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tickets aro sold, viz: Hagerstown, Greencastle, Cham bersburg, Shipponsburg, Newville, Carliglo, Mechanics. burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be mado to all Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars. 0. N. LULL „Super't ItailroadoMeo, ChamberiburiLl Nay 1,1802. • - , . PRICES REDUCED; at, Ogiliore Cheap Cash Store. Now rinsing nut the stock of ' , warner Goods 'at great bargains. Elegant Lawns, Crepe Slonetts, Blosambiques, Lustres, &e, dto very low; - Stockings &' Gloves In great variety, .111nslins; Calicoes & Gingbains—as cheap as the cheapest. A lot .or-Elegant. Preach NeliAll) work,7ltiounclngs,t &c.. Selling °flat lees than cost, to .cloito that branch , of the business. Dlow , is the time for Bergaine. , • • 011 15. 01311,11 Y- Trustee. . . 1842 ' • LABS ! GLASS 11 ..4.31A1l the-beat brands and . 41 she,/ 41 10 eilealistore Qf John P. Lyrae k Sot, Carllsl, . Jana 6., 'Law School of Harvard College, 1862 . -3. WO Terms, of nineteen „weeki3 each commencing September Ist. 1862, and March 2d, lbt.4. For Catalouge and Circular address JORL PARKER, Royal! Professor. Cambridge, July 26, 1862-31. • I t ATT Lig SO E NES ! !-100 of the )most severe Battle Scone; and incident •of he MAR. now Wady. hiohly colored, Islas 18 by 30 inches) on fine heatry paper. Twenty ibr $l, or $4 per 100, post-puld. To Agents and the Trade no better oppor tunity was ever offered. Addrew; 11 ItNitY II ANSON, Print Publisher. dm, 49 State street, Boston. Massachusetts. REGISTERS NOTICE. Notice is hereby.given to all persons inter ested, that the following accoutbs have been filed in this office, by the accountants therein named, fur examination, and will be present ed to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Saiurday the 196 day of August, A. b. 18t12, viz : ' 1. First and find oocount of Matson Marsh. administrator of the estate of Abner Marsh, deo'd 2. First and Intl.account of James J. Lo gan, ntlinintaintior of Susan McGuire, dea'd lute of the State of lilitteis. 3. The account! of Wm administrn• tor of Benjamin Ped'••r Jr. deo'd. 4. The account of.lohn lloliz , decd . Guard• inn ot George Longsdortf, settled by Samuel D. liuh z, admini.ormor of said dec d. 5. Administration account of Samuel Me gate, Executor ot David D. Dalhousen, Esq., deo'd. 6. Administrat ion account of Michael Hoover, administrator of Magdalena Yoh, dee'd. 7. First and final ' , coolant of James J. Lo gan, administrator of Logan Augustus Lynch, deo'd. late of the State of Missouri. 8. Administration account of David 11 Ful ton administrator of Jas. Fulton, dec'd. P. Accoui.t of Leonard K. Bell & W. W. Bell, Executors of Charles Bell. dec'd. 10. Account of CliriAtiou Titzel, dec'd. guardian of George W. Houk, minor son of Adam Hank, dec'd settled by W. It Uorgas, his administrator. It. First and final account of Small Sidel, administratrix of l'eter Sidd, dec'd. 12. Account of Samuel Diller, atlminislra tor. cum testament° annex°, or George .Mus sleman dee'd. 13. Account of Jacob Reif and Daniel Bai ley, administrators of Henry Reif, dee'd. 14 Account of Christian [teary, admistra tor of Benjamil Sit-bury. 15. Account ot David Ruth, administrator of David Sunder, deC d lt.l. Account of Divid Demuth, administra tor of Highland, dee'd 17. Guardianship account of John High. land, deed., who w•is of David, Sa rah, and - M.ry Severe, minor children of Abr ilium Severs. dec'd., R 8 settled by David Demuth, hi+ administrator. yrc7 lll TffirL:....4l ., ' I4IY Z - - ziito CIIANOE OF HOURS! LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & Gaiters. A now supply of 'Ladies, Misses, and Childreus Boots & slippers, of the best workmanship and newest styles, at low prices, just received at Oa by's Cheap Cash Store, Ladles best quality Gaiters -worth $2 for sl,2s—a great bargain. Carlls'o, July, 11 1862 M2S=MEM 9 - IHE subsbriber has lately entirely re modeled and rafitiod the old stand on the corner of Hanover and Loather Straits, i arlislo, 'lately occupied by 8.0 iluyett, and is now prerored to furnish his old friends and the public, with everything that is nice, new and fresh, is the way of Family Groceries. Ilia stork is lento and selected with the greatest care, and will he said at the lowest prices for rash. It eon. 'lets in part of fine old Oeverument Java COFFEE, Prime Rio do, Prime Rio Roasted. . . SY.UPS.=-New York, Roston, and PhiladlpLla Sy rups, of the very bent qualities, DROWN SUO tltS.—The best the market affords.- - Loverlng'whest-Orushed,- Sand, and-Pulverised Sugars Also, hls A. It, and C. Sugars. which cannot be sur passed, and as the time In now here for preserving, la dle. will please give bim a ealLand examine for them selves. All his SPICES are of the purest and best va rieties. No humbug about them. Rice, Corn Sinrch. g rrlna, Dandellnn Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Sean, Candles, Ac. CHINA, GLASS, AND 44 QUEENSWARE. A lame and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns, and sty us. haver than over in price, and better In quality. than woe ever altered before In Cern do Call and see. Wooden and Willow were, such es Tubs Hunkes. and Churns. Baskets of every description.; Children's CA11111.10E:I, Stoneware,'Cream Pots, But ter Jars. Preserve„Jars..lugs, all sizes. FIRII—Nn I, 2 and 8 Maolceral. No. I M PISS SIIA D 1 Herring. A lorle qu Entity ~f the celebrated Excelsior LIA31:1. BA LT by the Seek. Dairy and IL A ' Solt. The sub‘eriher feelitnr. enroura•red by the patronage heretofore extended to him by his friends 011 the pub lie, would t. spectfully Invite thorn to rail and examine ldn 0010 stock at the now store corner of Hanover and Louther Streets. July 11,1862. J. D. HALBERT. ===3 " Tht+ myeldne 111:11tem the link all, hand ranks high et-t- (us Heron nt r elasticity, permanence, beauty and general de+itahleness of the stitching when done, and the wide range of its applicatinn."—i Report of Awes i• can Institute New York I The Wh•leler & Wits ta Sewing Machine is adapted to all kinds of L wily sewlnr. Th. Lock Stich made by his uns-thlste ca ,1,14 !at ravelled, presenting the same appearance twin each shin: of the seam. The ometti tie is reentinnenda I for the flilowitn: quell ligaoty and msrvilence or xtirlt upon each s de of fahrie ed. strength. firmness •tnd durahill ty fit seam that eill m•t rip or ray.•l. and made with mmnomv of threa•l :Ito plicity and thot °ugliness of rut,trurtion. speed east•, nt opt.ralioll,llOnl management and quiet ness of movement. :1 , 11.5 to whines of all kiwis were sold in thy ye nr Isil by the ten different minufaeturers. 01 this num ber 10,7'25 were of the %% heeler St tt ikon mmulacture, being mer one half of all sold during the year. Priees gl.i and upwards a,ording to finish. 111‘ chines warranted to do their work Marhines can he seen by Ninth:: nt .1111 Railroad Office. All inquiries answered by addressing J. CA3II'IIE4I, Agent. Carlisle, .1 rue 27, 1156.2.—1hn. rilliE un.lersigned, Assignee of George Matchut , , will yell at public sole, the following real estate, viz: No. 1. A tract of land, situate In Hampden township, Cumberland county. bounced by lands of David Hume, Joseph NVaggonor, henry Shaul and Others, containing 86 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES, - - 1 , more or less, having thereon erected a ifli ii.:4111. .-- LOU LIOURE; - LIOUBLII - LOG. BARN, li Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs. and other ,15 . ..; f.. Outbuildings. n Young Apple Orchard, . 4 72.0 ''''''"' - '.:;;J;: of choice (colt, running water nt the door, end n Limestone Quarry thereon. No 2. A tract of land, shun o In the same township, bounded by lands of Shenifer's helm, John Baker, Mo sel; C. Eberly and others, containing 86 ACRES AND 142 PERCHES, more nr leas, and having thereon erected a • LOG- HOUSE, 1)01JBLE LOG 13.1 RN, Corn Crib. Qe, A good Orchard of Choice Fruit, and a Lime Kiln in good repair upon this peoperty. These Farms are located on the Stale road leading fronL,l , tertett.'s pap to West Fahv OW, about fi , rnlies from Harrisburg. and 7 miles from Mechanicsburg, conveninnt to Mills, School Houses, and 11 ackswith sli,p4. 'lila sale of both pr Ines will take place on-the Mansion try .t . , decerlhed ns•No. 1, - nt 1 o'elnekl.. M. on Said day, when terms will la. made known by U. W. CRISWELL, Assignee. .15100 20, 1811'2— to rc II P, subscriber would respectfully in form his former customers and the public gene ral y, ihnt he has again commenced the Gr3cery & Queensware Busness, In the store room lately occupied by S. C. lluyett, on the corner of orth Hanover and Louthor streets, where he has just opened one of the largoot assort ments of ever brought to Carlisle. Ills stock embraces choice Coffees, Sugars of every description, the various Mod., of Molasses, Teas, Spices, Starch, Sall, Hire, ''rerakers. Hauls. Pickles, Candles, Brooms, Baskets, Fruits, Sump, Coal till and Lamps. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, in endless variety and of the latest styles and beet quality, to %thief, the attention of hodse keepers is especially Invited Cedarware & Door Mats. Si! ,resin ! ! Superior ' alt Fish of all klntig, constantly on band, wholesale and retail, tolgelher with every article usual. ly kept in a.flrst class irocery Store. Ills stock being entirely new mud fresh, he can, with entire corfidence Is being able to please, invite the public to give him a coll. CarllNlo, .luno 20, 1802 A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM ,_ 1859 ir„ci,r . r egill' 44 x., . ' i . Ig's 9 - -!-:TI-L—eteLl • West High Street, Calllsle, Pa (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857.) The subscriber has just received the moot splendid easortment or art ides. In his line, over brought to this place—which he is determined to sell aeprices that de ty. Zompetit ion. , Parlo, Chamber, Dlnlng-roan, FURNITURE. lEllehen and Office Embracing every attlcle used by IP•use and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fit,L ion:l6lu design and finish. Including also Cottage rot tutor° in setts. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, Wit frames, pictures, &e., &c. Purchasers aro requested to call and examine his stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street, North side. A. B. EIVING. SOP Particular attention given an wired to funerals; ordors from town and country, attended to promptly end on moderato terms. A. B. 11 Car Male, May 12, 1,858.-Iy. At OGILBY'S 'CHEAP' CASH STORE ALICOES 61,, S and 10 cents; best 1, /quality Calico at 12 1 ,,E~ cents, DomestfcGinghams at 12% cents, Domestic Musllne &10 cents, 4-4 Dom. stic Muslin, good article, 12%, Tickings, Checks. Table Die per, Sheeting, Ac., at low prices. Canton Flannels 12%, looped Skirts, the cheapest in the county. BLACK SILKS ' • at very lo* prices.• Blankets and Flannels under price. CLOTHS, CA'SSIBIERES, Jeans, -Vestings,_ at-artnnlsllT ingly.low prices. . All my old friends and cuitomers are respertfully in• vited.tp call and examine for themselves, as I will not be undersold by any store in the county. Blain street, opposite the Depot. CLUB: 0010 T, Trustee. Carlisle, Fob. 28, 1862. VECEI!=nI . • ' MANSION HOUSE. T . , HE undersigned baying leased 'this large and commodious Hotel; would announce o b a friends and the public generally, the. ho In prepar ed to accommodate Welders either regular or transient. The robnei are largo and p leasant . the servants accent =dating, and the PropetOri pledges his best efforts to render the visit of strangers and citizens comfort. able And pleasatit. Its contiguity to the Depot. gives the ?decision House advantages over any other Hotel. . ' • , ll. L. BURKHOLDER. Carlisle, Tune 13 ? 1861" ' " -"- F GSTON,'S PERFECT Fitting Shirts, rustle to measure 'and guarantedd a perfect Si. • SIX t'Olt NINE DOLLAIttI, warranted to be of a' superior article of Liven and. Muslin of the Most eels• bratod makes Also,,pyery variety of Shirts constantlY kept on,hand.ofevery atyie and quality. ',Collars of all the bitest Styles Ant, -' a - • - May 2: • C. OGILBY, Trustoc CALL AN) SEE THE AND QUEENS- WARE TO all Wi LSV EWING itnigs AT Iti4.DUCED PRICES ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On Tuesday, August sth, 1862 NEW STORE. F RES 11 GOODS, = PRICES -REDUCED I READING miLaci C. 041\111. • P1,42:14&" . ' _ SWlllElt ARIIANGE:I*NT. (ZREAT Trunk time frorif.thn Notih , 1„7; nod North Went tor Philadelphia, NO' iYurk, Bead. log. POttsvilln, Lebanon, Allentown, Easter!, Treble leave Harrisburg tor Philadelphrs,'New York, Beading, Pottsville, and all intermudixteatationlOrt A. 51.. and 1.40 P. M. . New York Express leaves Harrlshneg, st'' 1.25 'A. 51., arriving at Now York at 825 the 8.11210 nunmlng.- - Fares from Harrisburg: To New York $5,00; to Phila delphia 53 26 and $2,70. Baggage checked through Returning, leave New York at 8 A. DI ,12 Noon, and 8 I'. 51.. (Pittsburg Express). Leave Phikplelphltr at 8 A. M., end 3 15 P. 51. Sleeping cars In the Now York Exp casTinfrobthiough to bind from Pittsburg change. ". . „ Pniscragnrs by the Catuwlssa Itallrota leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. 141., fur Philadelphia and , altintermo- Mate Stations; and at 3.00 P.M., fur Philtitlelphia, Now York and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0 A. DL, and /.15y. 51., for Trains leave Pottsville ~ for Philad.dphia and Now York; and at 5 30P. M., for Au buff Piia Clinrai — ciiity, - emninettngkr • Innis ittiiir and with the Catawissa An Accommodation Passim er Train leiVes Rending at 0 A. 51., and returns front Philatlelphiant 6. P. M. All the RIbOVe trains run daily, Sundateeptod. A Sunday train lawn s Pottsville at 7 OA. 31., and„ Philitielphia at 3.16 P. N. Commutation, Mileage, Season. and Extinrsiou Tick ets, at rod uced rates to and from rill points. 0. A. NICC/LLS, Ueloral Eup't. Juno 6, 1602. - WAR CLAIM AGENCY. k RE subscriber baying been appointed by the well known War Claim flrill , of Barrows, tt"ed .k Co. ' of Whshilmton, C, as their Agent for Cumberland county. end Living all the negeasnry forms for the proper Dena: tmonts• 1 mu new prepare! to procure for the friend, of deceased soldlers. 1110 ONE littrtunen • OLLATOi BOUNTY and bock pay,due them.— Also, l'enslonn for wounded or Ills:third solillerg. I will also glee prompt and careful attention to tithdjunt— meet and collection of all claims againettthe Govern— ment. caused by the present war. of every kind, largo or email. booing a legal or equitable foundation. It is important that persons having Just claims should pre— sent their applications at the earliest day practicable, as cLdmn are paid In the order in Which they are filed. My connection at Washington gives tneikreat advan— tages in procuring the Bottltiment of cliaris promptly. My charee will be Io per cent on (lio amount allowed I.y Government. end nu fee will be charged until that In paid. JAMES WCANDLISII. I refer by permissim to lho following grintionien 11ne..1. li. tira ham, lion. F. Watts, W!),, U. Miller, Esq . Dr. J. R. 1 rvinc, Carlisle. A. O. Miller, Esq , John McCurdy, Esti., Shlppons— burg. •• L Klll ramn, EN(I , John C. Dunlap, 3lec9iDalcßburg tv In. It tiortras. P:sq , Lower Allen. .1?. F. :thooulaker, heal Nowburif. rt, a. Clrarey I Hankers, New title New villa, l'a., Mny 3..1°,62-31.1v 7UICB 1862. 31.7N.b 1862‘ I EIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER, gast. Main street, rei.pectfully call the attention of the public, especially the Ladles, to their large ad• dition of SLT.II.IIER GOODS,' . Just received, comprising the various fabrics suitable for the present Marin. DREZ. 4 6. 01/01,0 of every vadety and neeest lot st designs of Sills Swine,. Mantles, l,oe Mitts. La, Points, Frtmrh (torn ours, Shawls of all kinds, sun Umbrellas, Mgr:lsola, 11011111, to, ,/ isea thad,ql.lblJUU,,, Dress Trimming's, Embroideries. Hosiery, White hoods of 'every &scrip tion, ih op Skirts, De Forest's Kid Fad inind Clasped Skirt, the bast in the tnarset., Kagletou Corded Skirls. Man's and Boy's Light CLOTHS • C.ISSINERES, • French Plank Cloths, Linen Fondues, quitonades !laving the services of a first Class TatlOr, we are pre-.- pared to note up t/ooda at short notice and most rash Arnaldo style. CARPETS of all kinds in very large supply, Oil Cloths. Mattings, Looking Glasses, "Bt's, nil kinds of !louse Furnishlng Uosls. Domestic 00011 H In immense quantities. Please call and examine and sal b•fy yourselves. We have the best, largest, cheapsst, most desirable stock of 0001.114 eves offered In Carlisle. LEIDICII, SAWYER d MILLER. June 6 1062. Ji usutess - WDi. PENROSI], . Attorney I rofeio a n t ui L b a u w o . ness promptly attended to. • February 21. 1862. RUFUS L. SEIAPLEY, Attorney at Low Car:iele Pa. Attends to Focusing and‘col 1-.cting ri.oldiers' Pay, Bounties. and Pensions. Office on South !layover Street, opposite Boutz's Dec. 27, Mit AJ. 111 ARSLI A LL. ATT6RN E AT • Law Ofllce v.th W. IC Penrosek; In Itlleem'p . . .....____ 'dr AI. 'W E . AK L F.' Y.—A ttanky at Law. . 9flirt , P1A.8044-111XUDY.tir. a kraft.3sl..."i^ Ith,pl a . r:Y Ormolu store. All orolbaulonal • bui . !uv.us.ootrustual to him lull!. bu.promptly-uttunded to. .-.'z." ,• • . • - y CAltll.-CIIARLES E. MA (II4 Uti ULAN, A ttoruey at Law t tOfilce in In hull's 1,1.11411144,j ust opposite tho Market Carlisle; March .14. , tte—ly: '• • J. W. FOULK,Attorney at Lavi . Office wioth J. R. Smith, Esq., in Rheum's All Rosiness eutusled to him will Le promptly tended to. May 9, '66.-Iy. CP. +HUNIRICII, Attorney at Law. • --Office on North Hanover street, a few doors south of Waste TIMM. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. [April 15. P 44 ORG S. SEA filik.-"nr._ _l_, Rio lIT, BENI:LIST, front the Bal --'1•11111110 Unmet, College of Dental Surgery. It - a -Office at the residence to his mother, East Louther street, three doors below Bedford. March 19, 1856--tf. GEO. \V. Nlil-DICII, I). I). S.— Late Demonstrator of opikkab tee Dentistry to the Baltimore College of 1 441. Dental Surgery. arrob Office at his residence, oprosite ‘inrien i 1.., kb oat Main street, Carlisle, Penn Nor. 11.1857. %%LNG SALUON.—[lacing fitted Ly op In the very beet style. the mom iu Uric now's building, next door to A. 1,. Sponeler's Once. I nut pre. pared to give nay tonsorial attentions to all who tinny honor toe with a vbdt. I elicit constapAy i,n sir : plied with competent and polite handle and shall xpartmo Lo give general satisfaction. I wish to employ et moo buy, between 14 and 17 years old. Apply inunediat;dy to J. '.IIYEIiB. Carlisle, June 27. 1862-Iy. A Dm IN IST RATO R'S NOTICE. fiNotice Is hereby given. that Letters of Admitils trartion on the estate of lohn Kissinger, lain of Penn township, dee'd have been granted to the undersigned residi no lu Nee toll township. MI persons knowing thearSeives indebted will therefore please ndike pay meet immediately, and these having claims whit pre sent them for settlement. DAVID DEMUTH, Adru'r. June '27, 18112-ot* Disslution, rr lIE partnership heretofore existing hot wren It Ichurd 11. Hummel and Win. M. Kerr, has ilissolv,il by mutual consent. All persons indoltted to the late firm aro notified to make payment to either of tho portion on or before the first day of August next. nICIID.+IIi:tEUMMEL, WM. M. 157.1t1t. Bridgeport, April 28,1882-3 m School Tax for 1862. 91HE taxable citizens, of the Borough of Carlisle, are he oby notified thfit the Trennu;er 01 sold School District will attend at tti'e County Court (Copmlissioners' Obee.) ou TIIIIRSDAY,- AU till3Vl4th, next, between the hours 94,11 and 12 In-the forenoon, and 2 nod b o'clock In the afternoon of said day, for tho.purpose of collecting 'and receiving the School Tax assessed for the present year. OT all taxes paid on or before that date a deduction will be made of FIVE PPR CENT. Persons wkhing to pay their Taxes in the meantime can do so by calling on the Itensurer at hie place of business, in 4 ' Marlon building, Vi'est high street. J. W. July, Treasurer Carlisle, Juno 20. 1802. Hay Elevators, Ropes an' a Pullys. AFULL assortment of these sown anio articles hi store . and fer sale . OllEAO, with an endless assortment of Foulte, Iloett,,Fitfovele, ac., of the best radium andel:twat approved patjeetle• For sale at thOiltore of JOIMI,LYNE t SON; north Hanover street, Carllile. ' June t 3 '62. Interesting To Farmers. • • - JOHN P. LYNE & SON, 'have just revolved a large lot of those celebrated SCYTHES, 'made expressly for their own sales, which have always given entire satisfaction toall who have used them.— You that want a keen cutting and easy running Scythe, fro would say_try (moot_ their superior,etake..,We balm Stock ofSdittlis,' Whet StonsseAm. Itakesof Christ. Myers' and other celebrated makes. Grain Cra , dies of all the best makes In the county, with a full stock of all kinds of Tools and Implements fur Farmer's dee. All of which we aro selling cheap at our store in North Hanover street n. Earlisio, June 0, 1802. • VV• -- -- MT M. EN T .pt.-P'II,YSI.43IAN & SURGEON, hod removed bid 'Oita to South Ilanovorstreot, directly _ oppoelte Bente , MI pa tionter ontrudted to hid core, either from town or coon. try, wilt he promptly uttoodgit.tit.. Nov. 15, 1851. - 1Q ARGAINS - 13A1ipAINS - • LA' Now fa the,time for, cleep'gotele s . Voting out tlie,,outire stock at iinproce6mally lotv : prires, to make room for spring assortment. All In watt of Cheap Dry Coolie, ate roupoolfully Invited' to' cella ttio cheap store oP - • • ••. cues. oanuY, Carlisle, Feb, 16,1861. „ , Trustee. , CEMENT. Cement in bp:ge pr smell. quentitleN at maniilitctilreis pr 1 9 . 0? 43;id warranted. CHAIN-PUHP9,,Pump Chains, Pato' "Ors, In large quantltlea Veiling vary abopp, at the:satore'of JOHN LYNE 'fque tl .og= . , AND BLINDS SIIADES. 83. WILLIAMS,-No. 16 North 6th .Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of; VENITIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. Tho largest and finest assortment in the city, at the lowest prices. Blinds pointed and trimmed equal to new, eters Shades made and lettered. April 16, 1862.-,2ut KIMNiELL HOUSE. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, C STREET, BET. 4} AND 6th STS., Near Me National Hotel, and two squares from the Railroad Depot, WASHINGTON CITY. FINE PARLORS FOR TILE ACCOMMODATION OF LA DIES. • Mimi and Board, per day. .... • $2 00 Room alone, per day ... 1 00 Menlo..each ... , 00 Lodging, If the room in vacated by 7a m ........ 60 Otherwise it will be considered by the day.• The KINIMELL HOUSE Is newly and elegantly fur nished, and in every rerpeet a first class Hotel. I InVite the public to call and examine. A. P. KIMAELL Proprietor. lEB=IIE DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH D A SURE REMEDY FOR A Bad Breath, Sore Months, Canker, Diseased Bleeding* Gums, Nursing . Sore Mouth, A NI) the best specifiD now in use for ANY diseased condition of the mouth. It is particularly beneficial to persona wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying every taint of tho mouth, nb. sorting and removing ail impurities, Insuring _ A SW E ItYl' B R FL-1. TH to all who mere non of it. No YOUNU LADY or You:go OE:mut/or who is afflicted witii BAD BREATH • should delay applying tins reguedy,Aor it it a certain cure, and is approved and neentimended by every play Mann undor Ivhose notice it has been brought. USE Dr. Wm B Hunlys MOUTH WASH. Prepared at Dr. iluno's Dental ()Mee, N 0.77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Ile - Price 37 Cents per Bottle. -sr,att A lit,entl cll,count nude to denlem Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York. Fold In Philadelphia, I.y Dyott k Co.. 28i North 2d Street. U S. Ilubl,ll, 14Iu Choatuut atreel; and by all Drvo2gls, DR. WILLIAM B. I-I UR D'S TOOTH POWDER! This Powder p ,sgeses the CARBONIC W ITIIOUT THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL. and to free from al, Acid. ni Alkalies that can In the least Injure the Teeth. Its action being °lithely mechanical —polishing without wearing the enamel. Hr. Wm. B. Ilurd's Tooth Powder is recommended by all Eminent Dentists Prepared at Ur. Ilurd's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. VD-Price 25 Cents per Box. - tax A liberal discount made tddealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell, Mack & Co., FIItL Avenue lintel: J.& 1. Cod lington, 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggist.S. DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS For the Cure of Toothache, produced by expoxed nerves. It is particularly adopted to all.caaes of cblldreu afflicted' with TOOTIIACIII. Parents can relieve themselves from that distressing weariness caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and theh children' from great nufferlng. by keeping a bottle of Dr. Wm. LIVILD'S TOOTtlAk.lin DROPS in the - house: .. • Prepared at Dr. Tiurd's Dental Office, No 77 Fourth Strout, Brooohlyn, E. D. BEiY" Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle A liberal discotint made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. I. Spruce treat., New York. Sold In Philadelphia. by Dyolt & CO., 232 North 2d Street; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Oheatuut Strout; and by all Druggists DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTEhS, NOR TUE CURE OF NEURALGIA OR TOOTHACHE PRODUCED DT COLDS LOCAL NEURALGIA le-inttueliately cured by their application. They tot like a charm, end ore perfectly harmless In their nature; do not produce a b later, and leave uo unp s lealaut results. Dr: Win. B. linr,'s Neuralgia Plasters never fall to give satisfaction to all who teat their virtue Prepared at Dr. 'bird's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. grPrice, only 15 Cents Eae6:sd3o A liberal discount tnado to dealers. Address_ Ptiocipnl Moe, Tribune Buidings, No. 1 Spruce Street, New York Sold In Philadelphia, by D3ott k Co., 222 North 2d Street.; O. S. Hubbell, 1413./Che,stnut Street; and by all Druggists. NOTICE.—We are dolly receiving (triers to send by mail some ono or more of Dr. Ilurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot till. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Plaster, which 'vu send in an envelope an re ceipt of the price (15 cent,) and one stamp. Rut to no comm.:dale persons In places where the druggists and tam ekeepers are behind the age, we have put up pack ages In white embossed boxes, 1,011 Indian by four, with compartments—each box containing a bottle or Dr. II aril's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a box of Tooth leader, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valualge little Trelflise or, Teeth and their Diseases, the beet means 01 preserving thud', and the proper treatment of Children's Teeth, worth of Itself the entire cost to every young man nr women, or parents with young children, with sundryoother necessary articles; price, per package, nne dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed. As thn express charges are not much, Batty more on a dozen than on one,. it Is tar cheaper to order six or a dopeu packages at one time.— A large family will want ail, or the surplus can he dis wised of to neighb rs.with public benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, unhappiness, and disfigut °Meet, expense, loss of time and money would be saved to the country, If every family to-day had one. t Ethos.. packages, which, In Itself, Is a complete sett of Dental Remedies. A dress Win. B. IlUnDac Co., Tribune Buildings, New York, and writ e name and address plainly. That rallattaileoll may 1,0 Made Wl , ll Nolan donee, IV, It. If. A Cu, refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn. to U. W. Griffith, President of the Farmers and Citi zen's Bank, Brooklyn; t•a the Editors of the American Manufarturers' Gazette; to .lny. Cite & Co., Publishers' Agents, New York; to I'. T. Barnum, Esq., who k nOWS n aotal thing when ho sees It and who has already or- dered a second supply, etc. 1000 AGENTS WANTED To introduce Dr. II ard's Dental Remedies Into every county. Nlell ur women who want to mak.. money quieklity, can do better with these articles than any thing-1h market. They are new, useful, low priced, and we are %pen ling thousands in advertising them for the benefit of Agents. Boxes of samples, containing a drown of the one dollar packages above specified, with circulars. will be sent, on receipt of seven dollars. about half price, to any person wishing to test 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 efficient salesmen. Nov is the time to go Into the buslnosi. For address and reference see above. RICHARDSON'S COLUMBIAN. PREPARATION FOR - THE HAIR Z Nv . ILL most certainly prevent bald ness, will restore Gray Hair to Ito original dolor, will erailiesto Dandruff, stimulate the Natural &are tiona of tbo Scalp, and will .ustire a had of luxuriant, glossy, and healthy hair. Rend the following certifi cates: SIIIPPENBIIOIIO. Sept. 4, 1860 To all wnom It may =lawn undersigned would say that. he has mad two bottles of Itichardson'a Co luntblan Preparation for the _Hair, and found It to chance his hair from allvery whitiness to a beautiful auburn color. It Is not a dye, but a wash, and he be lieves It will. accomplish all that the proprietor .clalma tbr It P. 81.10DDY. I , lstrvins, Sept. 10, 1800. The undersigned have met Richardson's Columbian Prepanltioa for the hair, and find it to produce - effects as set forth In the above certificate. Juo. P. Rhoads, Abm.Man, L 11. Randall, Tboe Weaudnab, Geo. Hower. Prepared apd sold only by G. M. ItICHAIT,DSON, at N.qrville, Pa., and B.lsT„Aayerstlok, Carlisle. ' Price 60 cents par bOttlii.• ' .. May 10,1802-3m* ^ fi UM. BELTING N,Jr Justrectlved a largo assortment of all sisea— Gum Beltina, Gum lime, Gum Palking, de., and for sale cheap at the Hardware Store of June 22, 1880. If. SAXTON • lOSNIIII RITNER, JR.; Attorney at 0 Law mid Surveyor. Methanlcaburg : Pa. Moe on Sall 11usd Streit, tiro do.'re mirth or the Muir. ' eor Ousluess promptly etteMled-to. — _ ' _ 111DAINTS 1 PAINTB 1! • Vile, Varnishes, Turpontine. Invltelhicartten ton or the public , to our superior WHITE LEAD; put 'lriekelnalvely In Tin pales. and warranted to be sopa. rlor to - may other brands field in tide market. A great Variety of color - Lot tho best qualities arid selling at the lowest prices, at John P. Iglus A Son's, North Hanover. street, Oarlisle. • • , • "June typ. dt • OdlLlirB choop' ()ash Store. a new At4crof Oar• po Ingo. Drriggots and Floor. Old Clotlith yr4lc?4. .sold atwery low %cures. .ineol4 tall 'and examine rios stoedii - :' • _ • SPRING GOODS. GREENFIELD & CO., One door west of the County Prison,. lIAVE just received a splendid as• sortmont. of Now Goods, from Now York and Philadelphia, which will be sold unusually cheap for cash. Fancy Silks in Great Varieties, BLACK SILKS, of all grades ' from 76 cents to $1,60. the above line of Goods wo defy competition. SILK AND WOOLEN FOULARDS, Silk Poplins, Llama Clotho, Mozambiques, Bliephord Plaids, Wool du Latinos, (Aslliss, Lawns, &c. SAPRIXG DE.LaZirES at reduced prices. Wo are now offorang our entire stook of now styles of I.prlng Delslnes at 20 cents, north 26 coasts. DOMESTICS Good Prints at I=l L'Oehee66., Idorrhnacr and Spragnos at 12%. Itleached and unbleached Minding at 0,-1:1 and 10 cents. Extra quality, one yard wide at 12% cents. Lancaster Wog hams at 12% . cents. CDMILTS.O, UEMEgs• COTTON AND LINEN PANTINGS, Drills, Denims, Jeans, In grimt variety and at old prices. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. A vory baptism° lot of CLOTHS & CASSTIVIE ES, for Men and Boys' woar. at low prices. WIIITE GOODS AND NOTIONS A full line of the above goods always on hand. Also Iloop skirts, of the latest Now York styles. Camp etS5 4,800 yards of Carpets, all of the ~o went designs and . patterns In the marset. ranging. In rice from 1234 rts. to $l.OO per yard Having purchexeid the above assort meet In New York. we are onabli.fd to oiler superior Inducements to all who will favor us with a roll As our store in now a permanent lii‘tltutimi Ia l'ariisle, we are determined to maintain the name (we have al ready established) of rolling cheap, nolwith , ..atiding tho various rumors that have beau circulated in regard to our I. acing town. A . _ _ CatUsk, ?kitty 2, 'BO2 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! INCE the lute victories Domestic Cot kjton Gonda have dec 'nod, and there Is now a pros pert OF getting• a eupply of Cotton. Wo, (1. N:IDICII 8A ti VEIL k MILLER, at tho new stooo. under Martin' , lintel; East Main street,) aro receiving dully large sup plies of _ _ _ NEW SPRING GOODS, which. our old stock we are determined to, sell a CITY PRICES. DItESS GOODS of every vaulty; Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices. A large lot of new Black Silks at 75, 87;., 1.00, 1 25, 1.50. 1.75. 2 00 2.50: new Spring Delaines at 25 cents: 4,0/0 yards best quality Modulate, Cucheco, Pacific and A il,rican Prints. dark and light colors, new styles, nt 12%; a large lot at .3, 8 and 10. Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, best quality English, 12,34 els. All kinds Domestic G inghams 14; Manchester 18 ;30 pieces French and Scotch Dress and Bonnet Gingtoms at 25. BROWN AND WHITE• MUSLINS at wholesale and retail, a good quality 8, fine 10, 4 4 wide 12M. Also, 54, 10 4, 11-4, 12.4 at corresponding prices. All kinds or HEAVY GOODS in large supply at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes, Checks. Drillings, Osnalluros, Cotton Dimmer, A dc. Linen Goods of all kinds. Table Cloths, Shootings, Linen Diaper, Nark. limns, Shh tin.; Linens Shirt Fronts. Collars. at the old prices. ‘Vtilte Goods, all kinds, at old prices. SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, • Shawls, Embroideries, /cc , Hoop Skirts direct from tb factory. SUO doz. Ladies', Misses. Men's and Boy' HOSE, 1'23. to 23. 31en's and Boy's Wear— BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, all grades, Fancy Casslmeres, latest styles, Yes'logs. Satinets, Jeans, Cottomides, Ste., kg,. Hating secured the servows of a first class Tailor, we are prepared to get up Clothing lu the most fashionable style at short notice. CARPETS! CARPETS!! We are revolving our Sprit:4;l;l4ply of Carpets, compria lug all the various kinds kept in a first cleat. Carpet Goose. Carpets ranging in price front 12.3 to 1.25. Oil Clothe, nil widths.' Mattinga, Looking Glasses, Shades and Winds of all k lode. 1.000 lbs. Carpet Chain; Feathers: Cotton flatting; Counterpanes, Ac., &c. All the above goods and many others, we offer to puichnaora at a small advance above coat. Winter - Mess CoOda—Sltivia, Man fea,Furs, less than fired coat. We are ••etermined not to be undersold. Please call and eXtll,llllO our immence stock. egy,We will make additions of New floods as the sea. son advances. All Goods warranted to be what we sell them for. LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER Carlisle Febrnary 28, 1802. A Superior Limestone Farm For S. Limestone farm or the best quality containing shout 240 or 215 acres Is offered for sale. 'h s farm produced last leer 1000 bbaliets of Wreat, and large quantities of corn and cats. There are excellent improvements on the farm, consist ing of a new house, it good barn, a hog penilland corn crib, spring house, bake oven, and good water near the door. On the northern side of the farm is located a limestone Ridge protecting the crops.frum_the -.winds andTurrishing the best or limestone for lime. There are about 100 acres cleared and the rest le covered with timber. With judicious liming the farm would pro duce 15 00 bushels of wheat. It eau conveniently be divided into two farms. The farm lies In Madison township, the richest atcri cultural settlement In Perry County. A better paying Investment cannot be made. For particulars gall upon or address be undersigned, who will answer all inquiries. April 4, 1862. A. L. SPONSLER• REMOVAL! REMOVAL ! JACOB SEnit'S Boot St; Shoe Store, has been removed next door to Pipers Book Store and opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. Boors AND S tiOES ! 800 I's AND SHOES! Grand Bargains now offered at Senor's Cheap hoot and Shot. Stoic Spring Arnival of New Boots if; AS'hoes. F. 1 ad T o h ilL ut n a c o r d ' b i e l r os te just s i t i returned ,, ~ o.x t, from ,,e Ph n l l d - L i splendid assortment of 00,11 lemen's and La dles' Shoes, Metes and Boys' Ilmds. Shoes and Brogans, .Men's and Boys' Walking Sh .en, Calf, Patent Leather nrd Cloth Gaiters. Lades' Button Boots, Balmoral Anti Lars Boots, Gal• tern, Buskins and Itid Slippers, Misses nod Chlldren's Boots 'and Shoos. Carpet Bags. Trunks, Umbrellas, &e., which will bo sold low for Cash. Purchasers are Invited to call and examineourstock, they will Und that in price and quality It will relent,' with any shoe store in the place, at the New Store Room next door to Piper'n Book Store. Carlisle, April 11. 1862-6 m The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a waraltng and a caution to young 'non who suffer fi om'Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &e.; supply ing at the same thrie the Maims of Self mire. By ono who non cured hinuelf after being put to great expense through medical Imposition mid quackery. By enclo sing a post paid addressed envelope. single copies may lit had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., Redford, Kings Co., N. Y. March 14, IBll2—ly NEW FIRM. CRAWFORD & CO., Wholesale and Itotall Glues and Curind hair %Tarehousn, No. 21 South ith Street, Philadelphia. Woe, Sand and Emo ry Paper, Emery Cloth, Raw Hide Whips, and Curled Hair at the lowest prices. Orders solicited by mall and satisfaction guaranteed. WHITE 'OW COMMON CLUES, for Milliners, Printers, Moul,lndere, Cabinet Makers Coach Makers, &e. Am Dealers In the above will find it of special advantage to give us a call, CRAWFORD tir CO. 21 South 7th Street Philadelphia. inn. 3d, 1861 "Matrimony Made Easy." A NEW work showing bow either sex may ho suitably married, irrespective of ago or position, prepossessing or otherwise, with a treatise on the Art of Fascinating any person you wish. A curl sue ecieutilin experiment which never fails Froo for" 26 cents, Address T. WILLIAM d; CO., Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia. March 14, 1862—1 y W,. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, Nokh Hanover 13.410, Carlisle. Physician's prescriptions carefully compoundsd A full supply of fresh drugs and 11'01311ml:h. , _ L, ger FARE REDUCED.,'S S T E HOTEL, 608 & 608 Itlarket. St., above slitb, • • PgILADET4PAIA, .1JA24138 W. POWER, Proprietor. TEEMS:—fI 25 per day, jn3o'ss. UNITEi) STATES HOTEL.- - 8. E. Cor. 11th f t Market Ste., PHILADELPIIIA VD..S• r A,NAOAt PAOPNISION. , ..h&4,18150. South llouovor' • itieot; , Mg otipoldto Botite.dry goods glom — • •- • • •Igtio "1, R. VITIV-E C 00.% 110MCgOPATI116PHYSICIAN,. 3AVING recently lodatell in Colisle, bitetakewnwofficiiopposike the MIMISIOR lOUS% where he can be consultea by persons seeking medical 'advice; or whpti destredgtvill shit theta at Chain rag. dances. either in the tops or ooupy,T., . . igsy,2; . lB.l* —l7' The 'Citizens of. CortiPie 'lc Vicinity, ARE invited.o an:xutliination,of my stock of Groceries, .Queeneware, Splecc; A e;L Bpst of 11A MB at - 11 Cahts per lb , lined BM*, best Matteis, taupe, Sauces, Buttered and llob elves twain co of the west approved brands, Table Ull, FRESH TOMATOES PEACHES, 'in cans. Dried Fruit, very fine By'ruPatll.l:Veta. per gal; . Fish; pine Apple, Bap Sago and Dutch Ilene Cheese, Coal 011, Fluid, Whale 011, best Tobacco and elegem Wines and Liquors, and an otidiess %grief) , of small wares. Terms Cash. Feb. 7, 1862. MI. BENTZ. THE undersigned are desirous of Recu r ring the services of a few Young Men, to engage In a Travelling Agency, upuu a salary of FORTY DO LARS per mouth, and all expenses paid. This is at opportunity seldom offered, and to those who merittbe approbation of the subscribers, by strict attention to business, can rely upon constant employment A.H. a term of years. For further particulars, address ADAMS, 111IINAN & CO., 113 dc 115 Dread Street, Atkinson Depot, N,-If, 0 1 %, and 8 cants MEM March 14, 1862-3 m ' HIS preparation, made from the best •t Java Coffee. Is recouttnended by physicians as a superior Nutritious Beverage for tleneral Debility, Dye. pepsia, and nil bill. us disorders Thousands who hay. been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will ace this without injurious effects. One eon cattails the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Dries tfft cents. KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, the purest and best Baking Powder known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cak es.%Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. IL Kollock, i Chemist. corner of Broad & Chestnut Ste, Phila.. and sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Februaay 28, 1862-1 y A. LENK , ,77 1; 4 '3 • Second door cart of the Markel House in Zug's Corner. DEALER IN PIANOS., New,Roso wood Pianos, from the be-t thetters.i MELODEONS. The best manuractured In qruntents frr.rn $45 to $lOO. Violins. Guitars, A ccordeons„ Fl utel, Files, Drums, ilan• Jon, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strings, and Musi cal Merchandise in general. SIIEET MUSIC. A complete assorttnent for •Il Instruments. The latest publications always on hand. Teacher On the Nano and Unit tr, Instrumental and Vocal music. Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired. March 21, 15112. A. LEEK. =II VAN AN DEN'S PATENT POMTABLE COPYING PRESS Two Sizes, 1*- On receipt of pt lee a Press will be mailed to any address. postage paid. Descriptive circulars sent if re• quested. Stationers and Agents supplied on liberal terms. Extraordinary luducemauts • offered to intelli gent Agents. May 2,1862-3 m NOTICE. lIFITILS7 CLAM 1.1. _ta. t i• e• , AT REDUCED PRICES. GEO. J. HENKELS. . No. 524 Walnut Street, (OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,) PHILADELPHIA. • TLUST received—the aargest, best and 't,P Cheapest assortment of _ :ley thes, Forks, Smiths, .. Rakes, Whet Stones, Shovels, Rifles,t Hoes,. -- - -I•Water Cann.' - - Hem kr., - -- over brow s to. this County. All of whlelt I boy. made expressly. to order. In large quantities, no that they can he sold nt very low prices and warranted as representd. The trade and cradle maker t supplied at manufio turcr prices, at the cheap hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, East main St., Carlisle. BIM JUST received a large lot of those Su f. porior flay Elevators, Ilay Hooks, Ropes'of all sines, Pu'leys, &c., which lam .411• g cheaper than ever. L am sole agent for Carlisle for the celebrated HAY ELE VATOR and Manure Excavator. Cell and see them. June 13. HENRY SAXTON. ItAIN CItADLE3. ki - on hand a large assortment of Grain Cradles of thu different makes of this and other counties. Also, some city made on hand, with American and imported Scythes, war ranted at manufacturers pri,s. Juno 13. HENRY SAXTON. Son FLY NETS. /kJ Cotton Fly Nets, Worsted Fly Nets, Linen Fly Nets. Twine Fly Nets, Loather Fly Nets, all colors, shapes, sizes and qualities, which I am soiling cheaper than the cheapest, us I buy directly from the manu facturers. Juno 13. HENRY SAXTON. ri FARMERS. I have been appointed solo agent for Cumberland county, for scrotal new and superior niches of FARM BELL'S, which I am selling at very reduced prices. Call and son them. before paiehealng, at the cheap Hardware store of June Id =I NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration with the will annuxod by Christian Whialer deed., late of Hampden Township, have boon issued to the subsrl Bier to whom all debts will be paid, and upon whom all claims will bo made. SAMUEL EBERLY, Adm'r, C. T. A. .lunp rah, 1862-6 t. FOR RENT. TILE subscriber offers for rent the :.*-.tit 4 - ...;,.11 :: Store room and Dwelling, on East Main (is,.;. ;: street, now oc,upied by F. C. Kramer, ~:,1 1 %,- . Jeweler. Possession wen immediate . - ' 'LUDT. IRVINE, Sr. , .. :,.,..,... . : .. ~. . ... CenHole, Juno 6, 1862—tf JUST opened the largest and best as sortment of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Iron, &c., ever brought to Cumberland county, bought exclusively for cash, and which we are selling at'the lowest prices. We Invite the publio generally to give us a call before making their puruhases, as weare fully sustaining our old reputation of soiling the . BEST GOODS AT TILE LOWEST PRICES. Returning thanks to n generous public for their past liberal patronage, hoping by personal attention to heir wants, to merit a continuance of the same. JOIIN P. LYNK & SON,. At the Old Stand North Hanover Street. Carlisle, Juno 6,1802. SELLING OFF ,AT C•OBTt 1101.. The undersigned has determined to sell out Ida very extensive an elegant assortment of at flrst,cott I Ile will not ateompt: to specify. ft to say, his stock is large and complete, comprising in in part . !den's. I adles, andllitses wear, of all kind*. and descriptions , all of which were purc hased at; low rates for casb,and will be sold at .the tams figure.- inch as_ bleached and nub/ant/ea Oheetitage, Pillow Casings, Linen- and _Cotton Table cloths ' , Tickinge. White and Brown _ CARIMITS, 44tati, Ills - dock oto c) rrituo largeal and st In this Cootie/I: of the country.. Glen mean 0 ,07 call, all who want great bargains, for I th. tend to do jest what I ray, and sell ottt-my entire stock 'at Drat 'cost: Come one, come an! • PilitatPAlltiiollk... Tiro iloOrs north of the ' - •N. p. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will- did I r t to- Stair advantage to gleams a call, for I can sell to them at cheaper rates than they can purchase the ramegoode in the elty: A. NOTICE.—A II persons knnwini than/Navel indebtedl - to the undersigned, will please cell and settle their ao. counts immediately as the books mast be 4 se n tt iqoux bod.• - oth, 1862. raiu P ViaLOWS. *Just ricoiyed.ami fair uIQF at, Manufaetarera prices, is largo aipacirtment of nk'a Plow, • Ilenwood'e , Plow, Zeigler g Plow, • .2, , • Well-tibia Plow, • ' • ' - -York Metal Plow, - • , ;. Bloomfield Plow, f , .• kegle Plow,' • • „ • '• Cultivators, de.: i• at the cheer Brirdware store of •Ef. BASICS? Uri Nibs Employment. Hollock's Dandelion Cofibe, HANNAH & CO., SOLI, PROPRIETOR; 29 Clip' Sr., NEw Yortx $l,OO and $1,25 Scythes & Snaths. Hay Elevators. IS, LOCH. ge:3os3. ! BARGAINS! t. BAGAIN DR 1' GOODS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,