Weak - ley Josiah Whieler Simon M Ickes Charles Johnson- Jones V 11 Kennedy Alm Woods Wm. P. Kennedy John G. Ward John Kennedy Cyrus A. Woodrow John B. Knottle John Waggoner John P NEW CUMBERLAND COMPANY Billet J m-M M ilnaughlin Alwer Bowman,lsase Mille. John Cummuincr ‘Vatson Miller John A Christy Henry Morgan C A Eisenbiso Frank D Nelson David W Everns Jacoblor lus,tc N - Fetrow Abel Nelson II raneis Faruver Nathaniel Pray William C Fish , r Samuel L Pray John S Onistweite Daniel • Paul David Greene Richard Rhoads Cyrus Royer Benjamin F Switzer Jac b Heger briel Sto err Albert Hu I John J Snavely Joseph B Hood Charles Sheely John Harris James Shoop Samuel Haim William Shenton Alfred C K ist Charles Stewart Charles A Koller Ferdinand Trout Abraham ,Kanfinan David S Hider Wive Kirk John Weitzel William R Knoll Joseph Weitzel Jos •ph M Kreiner Charles Wert Adam King Wesley W Welker William Kopenheffer Samuel ise John N Ludwicks Peter Wise John Lantz,Jaeob Wilder Chancy C Lyter Peter B Yinger Joseph Maloney Thomas Young John H The First Lieu - cm - Int and a number of men of this company were recruited in Dalt phin county, whose name , ' are not included above• We cut the above rolls from this week's Democrat. Chin anb gauntly, Matttrs. DELEGAI E M EETT NOS.— Don't forget the delegate meetings to morrow evening. In ismuch as the Democrats have refused to en- tertain any proposition for a gen ine union of all parties thiq fall : soil have put a vtritight locnfocn ticket - in ltir - field-ir th ,- earn - F. - 119 to see that we do not entirely fritter away oar strength and organization by neglecting our primary meetings and permittirig them to control the election to their own purpose., and the detriment of the most important in tereqte of county and state. Again we say, don't neglect this all important duty. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—A reference to our advertising columns exhibit a largr' aoir‘uat of Real Estate offered at,putilio s•tle. If you want to buy a (arm readrtbe advertise. ments. LARGE S ILE —By referring to our advt.rtising columns, it. will hr seen that the entire content; of the Mt. !Jolly Hotel, will be exposed at Public Sale. On Wednesday next. Housekeepers and others will find it to their infinite advantage to attend this sale. WATERMELONS.—We have now an ibuOdance of these delicious melons in the ma.rket,Aterery reasonable prices, Cantelopes •nd musk melons, also, are beginning to come in. SEVERE ACCIDENT.— On Saturday kw, SAMUEL, GIVEN E`fq , ofNIL Holly Springs, met With n severe accident. Ile well on the mou Main, ruperintending the cutting and Minling of some logs, when by some mis step. his leg caught was caught between two of them and .very severely out, and bruised. WE ARE COMI NO FATHER A 13FtAlIA M 8 0 4,00 V .MCIRE:—We have received from A.:Leak, the beautiful song under the sb 'ye o ption. The words are by I , Vm:- Cullen Bryant, and the music by L. 0 Emmerson. Tf.e words breathe the true spirit of unionism and, when allied to the soul stirring music to which, they are adapted, cannot fail to make glf:a the heart of every patriot Call upon and get a copy. PUILADtLPIIIA ItelB, the well known First. chess Furniture Manufacturer and Dealer of Philadelphia, has opened a splendid Furniture E.“ablishinent of Mammoth dimensii us at 809 St 821 Chestnut St.—late Levi. & Co's. Dry Good Store—has ing removed thence from his old stand 524 Walnut St. See advertisement in another column, DARING ROBBEItY.—On Saturday af ternoon last, 11 young farmer from Dickinson township, (we could,not learn his name) was in town, and had in his possession sonic $B O He fell in with twojeactiers from the bar racks. and being of tilctirtiBvial turn, they vis ited a neighboring lager beer saloon. and cut tivated a rather intimate acquaintance with JOHN BARLEYCORN. B•q , The military gen Heinen then proposed a walk down the rail. road, which was acceded to on the part of the gentleman of this li.irticultural pursuit When the two had gone upon their way to a point a short distance below the gas house, the soldiers proceeded to lay the farmer very gently upon theground, when they just as gently transterred the contents of his well filled lallet to their own pockets. Ou the next AY, (Sunday) the farmer who by tile way, had now lost his individislity and had however unwillingly, joined the inevitable flock of plucked pigeons,—applied to officers MCCARTNEY and MARTIN, who at once went to the barracks to identify and arrest the of fenders, but found that they had just stepped out —varnosed —skedaddled—or, tonne a harsh er phrase, deserted, and this is the sad end of sorrowful tale. liWo'lllolt'F..—We have again the pain la defy to perihrm of recording the decease of two of our brave fellow citizens, who have 'fallen in defence of our libertiis against the savage hordes of rebellion.To_ first, Ser geant,W 51. Zlhi ME itmAbr,tyiOtt. : gergeatit of company A. 7th Reg and a no. bier, braver patriot never dreW a sword. Re was severely wounded at one of the recent ,battles in - fiont of Richmond, and it was nee essary to amputate the arm near the shoul der. He w,,s thought to be recovering, when ho relapsed, and the suffering and exposure of those seven terrible days was found to be more than his conatitution could bear up under. He died peacefully and calmly at 101.{.im's hospital, Baltimore, on the m onlingAthe 22d.inst., His rermtins were •brought*lne to .Curlisle, and, were followed to their final resting place, by alarge !Min. her of friends i tiold sympathizing citizen's. - The secotaname is that - of TiIO?CA - fiViiFg; - formerly.of our borough, who died at Cul Pepper Hospital, on the 9th inst.. of wounds received at' the. battle -of Cedar Mountain.,—, He . . Was .16iterti- V and waa iibi of hie death. Captaiu to hie a andscaine an ory. Mr. LEWIS F. .Dear from my Lieio losotber Thinnal a wound receives ip the engagement of Ce: dar Mountain on Saturday Aug. 9. From no one in the Company do I part with more regret than " Tommy." prompt, active arid intelligent he was indeed a mod el soldier, and we can but wonder, that the life of one so generous and noble, should so soon be required as en offering upon his country's altar. Ever will his memory lie cherished by his officers by whom he'•was so much esteemed, and by his companions in arms by whom he was so beloved. I sin cerely sympathize with his family and fi iends, but we all have the consolation of knowing that he fell in a glorious cause. I shall direct his grave to be suitably marked, so that his body can he procu r d if you desire it. Any requests you may have to make I will endeavor to comply with. Warner Wilern WASHING Msne EASY.—We were shown, a few (lays since. a weshing machine with a wringer attached, now being menu• factured by Mr. J. S. Lash, of this place, which_ lye. believe_ to lielt article _of the 'kind we have seen. Its construction is simple and therefore not Easily deranged. The most delicate fabr c m•y be washed with this machine without the least danger of injury—a bank note may even be passed through without doitroying, it. We would advise all who are in want of a good washing machine to call and examine Mr. Lash's at his shop in East L'mthrr street.—Demnrrat. • LI (1 tS , Ifft • _n— on I. W. 'rla,rnll Eqq.. Ir. JOHN Eltlt, to PLAT f, both ol I 1 tinpdon twp., Cutnb •r 1,11,1 ruuu ty Of boh se-tn., A Retired I'ler:um/to hoeing hr en re stored to bnalth in a row days. ati,r UV years of greet suffering IS willing to /1..1nt, at h , .14 by l us,ii n g (fiee,) on trio receipt of a post paid directed envelope, nom' of the p nscription 1.1011. Dirert th Iies.JOIIN nn uiNAI,I„ ltd Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. 161 Juno 4 1-Re'2.-41n" CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by FL' lUlt (Suporfine) do. ( Extra) do RYE.. ... AN II ITE WHEAT .. It I.:1) do RYE ......... COHN OATS OLT, n T 9 \ FAA 14 ARLEY FA 1.... II \ 111,F Y SIOUNO, 1 1.0 V F,INEEI) TINT F sTATE NoTicE.—Letters of Ad ministration with the will annexed upon the estate of !oho I'. Lyno. deed., late of the Itor uFh of Carlisle, ay.• hero hound by the Register of ('umber land county to the undersiened residlior to 1,1 ,4 Bor. 011s.h. All p-Nrmg havintr VI/till. Upon said estate will present them for set] lenient, nod throw trot elded will make immediate payment to M k N N I.Y sE Aug • i , The looks and account a of the late firm P. Ilne & Sou will ream a at lb e Sty re. ell persons 'knowing themsel indented are requested to call and make settlement. l'he are requested to call and ex nail ne nu r immense stork of goods which I am FY ning V Nit P for nrACII. ant withainnillng the recent largocOvaave hi the ',tees of all kinds of hardware being deal roux of considerably reducing the xizo nfmy stork of goods for the pre-mat Persona in want of I lar I ware will find It tI their advantage to call in North Hanover St. at the ktore of GREAT SALE BY AUCTION. AT MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL Paper/ .wn, 6 ?niles South (11 . Carlisle, I'u. ON Weduesday, Soptoniber ad, 1862. will be F:.,14 by Aurthm, poierneechig on the a bove day. nd continuing until all in Fold the follow Ing described personal prowl vll.:—Horses, 1 cele bra•ed Trotting Mare, Liu;;- thnoilms. Rork rw.,ys t 'nr rl :gel., Buggies Tr ott'ng leveral bean orsin:l • and douldo Harness. Sllllllll', 14'41 H. As. The ontire stock of till• HiIC.UO ll,tol,consietlugofttto superb -e.t. of l',.t. , age Furniture. mon .gany and tont nut bedsleada, hair and hunk mattresses. tent h.r beds. pillnwF I. I-tor, walnut and mahogany coins lounges, 'hairs m . thovinv dining tables.' marble top coot-e tiles - inlrenrs top wash Zandc mahogany rrih, p silver pi•chers and cup. bar ometer, thermometer, clocks. stain gla,4, hall Innips. crockery ru great variety. roal oil lamp:. chandeliers. carpets, matting, nil dolt., tine cuttl• rv. silver forks and spoons, glass ware par room counter. dueln' era • ckrar case, liar morn chairs, platform scales. kitchen flushitnre. cook'', and other stoves %%Ines and Lign ors 111. d in tact everything pertaming to a Ii rat class hot••' will he •ol•I —Geo J. lien This to one of the most in pot (ant sales that has taken place In Our: section la ,41me time, every article being. p •rfe v etly new. end of the most ei.atly 1 10FeriptIPTI. and well worthy the ntten o.'ll or nolo Reapers and specu lators. Th. House will he el , ned 111 , all July Ist .Ih. Zt when It will reopen for then ceptlon of vish•nrs. TeTllll. , AF 11. °ale t i remmenrr Mt 9 orb . It, A. M when attendance VIII he Elte•t by S A It AIh.A. 0112N' Aug 29 "2. . IGJ.t. liceartne), A uctioneer. I'VC,N7i7 OPEN MAMMOTH FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 809 d 811 Glvsinut Street 17 11 331.11. et. CIL fa ir3 , 3Cli.El, (LATE LEVY & CO"i. DRY GOOD STORE.) GEO. J. HENKELS, FORZIORLIT 621 WALNUT ST. Augu t. 29, 1862.-3 mop. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Al 3L=P - Lillallc, en THURSDAY /he 2r! o/ October '62 (.AY virtue of an order of the Orphans' ) Court of Cumboa and County. I 1.111 expese to public sale. on the premises. on the Omir day the nil liming described real estate. of Pete, Zimmer man. de , 'd situated in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county. on the Yellow Breeches creek, about two miles west of Now Cumberland. and one mile emit of 9lilhown, n farm of Limestone and Slate Land containing 117 Acme and RI Porcheo, more or tees; about 04 are cleared, have been limed, and nyder a good ntato of cul ivation, a d the residue in timber. The Improvements consist of a sub. staotsal ‘rflitt ..YI`OLNE 110ITSE, • it tNK lIMIN WAGON 'SUED. Coin - ' ' Cribs. Nt mb-house with an arched col lar undarmuith. and all other necessary Outbuildings. Alan. a 15;011 of Water at the door and n never failing Spring about 60 rods from the house which bee Pr ffl tient fall to be conveyed to the buildings by 18,14' pipes and with little expen o. Alen a large APPLE ORCHA 'RD . . and other fruit Any person wioling to examine. for themselves eau coil on Moses Zimmerman molding on said farm. who will gyve all the necessary. InfOrMati.m. The title is gond. Faint° rommenco at ii - e,'eltiek on said day, when term's will be made known-by., BASIUM EIItERLY, - August 20, 1.80 e.. 'Admr. of Pater Zimmerman, REAL„E - S i i.*Allt : AT PUBLIC SALE. On SANTADAY Septembir 20th 1863. . TIIE suWoribers witl.offe'r'at public Palo on tbe above dly, ttp, follociink _described !teal Estate, situated in Nonni° towindlip."Curnber'and coun ty, about fit miles oast of ceuliebk, and tvd miles nOrtifof Cbnrchtownpa - . containing 136 Ac'tee,.nnirelehe, or which about 20 -Acres am in - excellentAiutber. The lend is of the best quality of limestone, under good fence, and In ntiite or cultivation • Tho Improvements arr a two story 5 • .110 USE, lel.- with all the necessary ,Outbulldformot 1 . 1 • largo DANK OA RN. WagOn bhed, Corn Refit water ,upon haler fruit. . and a nudhtho farm Any can do tto by call. tpon the premiere, Id day, when terms Very Respectively. Yours &v.' Oco. A. Buomrs, Capt. Co. D. 46th P. V To the Nervous, Ely Pinlutz. Woodward & Carligle Aug 23.; 18112. nem JlMlertis emeitts x. C. T A. of John P. Lyne, deed El= LIMESTONE'.rARN, . no , MYEA-It, DYEAR, 111 3DYEAR, 00 0dYpar deo'd. lidetefai the Of ce; tech49o of tberl'oo; • . ~s~_' ELOCUTION. • le r rof. A. Armstrong, A. M. proposes g iving , InntrueVon to lads and venlig men on t highly important and much neglected branch of °duration. Ile win commence operatlims In thin place me soon as a clam; is formed. The whole course will occupy flee week s plying onalemn per day. This ,ystem of improving the vocal oretti.s happroved hiehly beneficial to these affected with stammering and &redly() articulasion. . August 20, 1802. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On Thursday and Friday Sept, 25, 4.• 26, '62. ON the abov‘e days the subscriber will after at Public Sale. on the premises, In'Hampden Township. Cumberland County, the tollualag do• scribed hen] Etats. viz : A LIMESTONE FARM, bounded as follows;—fin the North by the Trindle Spring road. on the West by Andrew Sheol v. on the South by the Siivpa n road. and .net by n publie road. about two miles east of Mechanicsburg, and near `hire manstown. containing lit Acres. about 12 of which aro Iv excellent timber, and the balance under n high state of cultivation. The improvements are a • ,V•CH ELLING HOUSE, .01i ; withal] necessary Outb tidings. larce ! C BASIS ItA RN. 101 feet long, with a Lever falling. IVell of lho best water in the county. Also Tenant !louse and several Lime -- T -- F - Intid - Tg Oro best quility of Liniostone. under excellent fences, and for location. Ac.. cannot ha surpashed. Also a thriving Young Orchard of exeelle, t fruit. Thu rumhprltind 11allroad pIIMROP t hrouuh this farm. This property will be sold on TiIUItSDAI September 25th On Friday, Sept 26th, in the name Town ship and county. will he sold the one undivided Tract of Land. bounded as follons: On the Knot by Peter Baseborn, on the North h, Van Iloll's heirs. on thn IVn•t by F. Mutnnun k on th .South by thn Conodoguinet creak, contalninval74ut 11 acres, having thereon ora ted a large three story 11 RICK MILL, 05 'net long and A 5 fi et brond, 1 run of Burr", 3 %Vat r II heeln and all the ma •bi new of the bent I. ind and In tekt Improventeht. 'I he stream neve, Mlle and thud= Is new, A lee. Il t..rno t.tr.ry Brick Dwelling House, A Small 11 lVti" B kRN. Cooper Shop and n TP:NA!' T 110 U E. T 1,1.1 proparl vln Iner Led Inn nrl,l,lnalpapt of tort Q uality 01 hind, n ivr L te rap Worn Is al.. ut 3'6 milt, Won, Mr rhaulrPhuru,front Shiremntot -10011. 1.111,1 1111111• F 110,0a,ur g , 00d 113 a Son dlAr.- lav pulp. rty Iu orory respect Silo to commence at Il o'clork on sni 1 days, when toms will ho made known by Am:. 29. I Fr? ORPHANS' CO RT SAi E. 1)Y virtue of all order of the l)ridintis' 'Pr o ,, rt irrijrnrieri.rl(l 1 . 011 . 71‘ V. Ailinlii l ,tl3to n. , f of will SAle nn th.• pr,tlll., mi It IDA Y the 2fith day of ~..;,pte . l,e , 1862 I= 'I IL 1. M kV- T.N ft \I of slid lerensed. sllneted In nteklnson Ton nplop beutnted h 1 land• of hln r.ll,rer, Agislll . , rn. A Mho', I James Myers nod Hilbert '-enright eemlelnllnt tele. to the s.me more Or less. all o .s of the heo ty of limestone leilirl andiu it MAI state ..f rulti'pion. The farm tf , reletid In Inentei,hs Wnlnut llottom Its sit lits•llt. 5 I t from l'orllmle nod the Imi/rovernehte conSiSt. of In rue Two St..,r, 4 50 4 , 50 1 18 I 10 .:;7 . `La '' * 131{1(11( I 1()ITSF„ Wagon Shed. Coro ('r' hs tiny !Sr s And other ' , Pr , ' try no) Isuilstings nil to rs 01 re p,,,, A Ito, t Well pf water toil n fine this' trint ifis lord ars• spots the promises About tests, Aron ore rove. ..d with One thrlvinc titnt er, the rs malodor mister mitt vitti sit sod all eueltsseas Terms ion in known no slay of .slit by jcb , r,l , ll phtit'llll, JIHIN II kli'17 1 ,1•11. A dministro tors. A '4o 1 ill Au . 2 't ORPiANS' COURT SALE. Under an Ori.ler of Sale from the Or phans' Court of Cumberland enunty the under signed will expose to ['oldie Sale on the prena.i. on SzITCRDAI the 27th, of September, at 11 o'elovk A. M. the fidlowlo pr,portles Into tho Real Estato of Ihtvl‘l Minor det'd. No. I.—A Tract(of band in North Middleton Towrinhip containing 78 Arres twenty perehes elrict 1111.3.1 re. Lou nd nd by 'ands of lobe Iteidier.3lartin Run John Orin, and .Th•is. Tho improvements are a good l'we story E TIIERBOA It DE D b t u ti II I Led //OUSE, .- ; 4 I I .; . •• , 'r, a good Item nal never roilioe well of exotoloot eater and a goad running stream Ns. 2.—A Tenet of Land adjoining the a bove in the !Limo township containh.g 27 &errs and 124 perches. Thu buildings on this tract are a good NY EATII EH BOA RBED HOUSE Rood Bank Barn. I log pen an other nut buildings. 'the land.in both theo, farms is of an excellent quality of slate. hen, lien well limed all over and is and, &rood Amen. Their. are fine cm:bards wit abundance off, uit on both thrums. No 3 —A irno of Nlountnin Dula in Frank. toritind-North Nliddletoo and .la, .b Wagg•.ner CO ilatnlng Twemy Five nerve. 'terms end co-ditkne will be made,known on the day or wde Icy litl'ID1“11;)d. Aug 211,'62. Admr. of David - Nallor dee'd. kSSI.C 3 .E'S SALE: On 5.4 TUR DAV the 4th of_OCtober 1862 T ho undersitrned AFalgnee of George Matrhett, will cell nt put I' sale. the Aolleue_Vg.renl;eiltetui:._ oi Land Flaunted in lianipden town Alp. Cumberland count, , bounded by lands of David I I nine .Innepli NV ng,oner. lionry - Shaul 'and .nth ere. rodtaining 8u Arrei and 100 Perches, wore or lea!, bay lug thereon erected.a LOG'IIO USE e e 5 ) D 0 If B . L V. It o'o 13 tt 11 ls: , e I I Wagon Obed, Corn .Orlits. and other outbuildings. A young Apple Or herd of slittlya II int rutruitik water at the door, and a Lime; tattoo (to I rry thgrenn. No. 2—. A traot of land n r unto I in the same town ship. bounded' by lands of Sheaffe , 's heirs, !oho Bakers MoMPS r. Eberly and others. S.; rres and 142. Perches, more or less, and having thereon erected a I.l,ase, And)le LI Bu, Corn Cr hs, hr A goo.l Orchard of Choler fruit, and a 1,110., Kiln In crud ropair upon thlH pript.rß 'I hese farm , . are lyeat d nn the Statafrond leading from St,r•of t's 11 ip t %%r•t Fairview. al r ii?ta 8 miles from Ilarriohorr• and 7 mil , •s from Vrrh•ulc66mrg 1,11 • von lent to Mille. - $l,. I 11.11180., and Bin: i.eayith :Mop, The ante of bath pr in it:OS will tlrilo OlHell On the Minion Tract ,I,,ribed nn \0 1. at 1 o'eloe',4 1' M on day, wheu terms will be ma.le known by Aug 29, I Ati2 ORPHANS' COUI.T SAM', rrlIE-E will be exposed to sale, by of II der. ee nt th, urt , „f c um _ be, land e“unty. nil THURSO A and FRIDA Y. the loth and 19 h of :•eptenthur. 18.2, the follnwlng real entnte of .1 nhn Sand , . eon. th•ed. : The "Happy Itetreat” Farm, sltuote in the tow of•liip of South %Ii Idloto, ntij .ining thu borough of Cm lixlo. and wide)] entitling 90 4 CIIE•S AND 80 PERCHES, more or less. The land to I.lmekone of the first quelity and in a high Ft to 1.1 enltlvaam, hiving lieu hPal sly Itmi•d and under good fent.° The linprovomentp Are in o , lllmod can ton sh.ry Brick wm n well fif water at t h eh never falls a large elegant now it„~~r HAHN, with Mick (Utah' In the bank. and (3,1 ribs, 'On Shad, a. , la. lied to the Born, and all within oii• of I he said .iohn Saiiiieroon owned but the one uoilivldeil hilt' id lII° said Farm no ten nut io c .intnot: with his s , .ti James Eau ersou, who will sell hip half 111 111111.1110 thine. 2 .11 ,it of Ground, adijoinitur, the nh vo, and aupttriitod from ,t only by the Cumberland Volley Ridlrdad and Turopike bounded by the Railroad Ur antis Land, Ing 4 tiered and '2O perches. . 3' The Brick {louse and lot adjoining the farm, on thn Turnpike. which contains I erre and 25 perdhes. and upon which there is a Well of never failing Water Those throe properties will ho said at lho farm on Thursday, the 18th of 1 4 eptembor, 1802, at 11 o'clock, A . 4 The Mansion House of the said John Sondorson, in which ho resided at the time of the death, shunt° on North Ilanm or Bt, cot; in Carlini°, bounded by lho mid ntrert, Liberty etreet, John Fred erick, and an alloy, containing 79 foot in front and 240 feet in dopth, with a fountain and tbo right f mover to the 11P0 of water for domestic purposes, without charge, from the water works. . . 5. Twelve small lots in the Borough of Carlisle situated botwoon the Ilarrlaburit Turnpike and Redford t!treof continued, a plot of 11.40' will be "tral GRA on the day of toile. 0. A lot of ground adjoining the above, and.bounded by the came and liedfordatreet continued, containing about I acre, more or less • Thu terms will ho made known 'on the.day:of saintly Milt: GollitlitTON, Adto'r. of John Bandursun, deed. ' _ . August 22, 1802—ts . ...- - ORR 'Ai::,5! COURT. SALE. - vat, s,' . . I Y vat 14.ei 1441.orcier of the Ornhenu' court ue,l trelit cou n ty, the uniersignd,' Adm ill I affeltri iso illitate ',if Samuel °lark, deed.. will oxpouo to Puha ..ti1)0. stibulate dwelling house of the deceased, on tho, premises, on Tiltyp.ity, the,?Rd' o of Bentomber. at 11 'eltiek..A. 0., , The It amisl9pqr@iy,Ler -- - of the eakt - tit•eeitieli:. situate in tortdibirii bounded by lauds of IticthaN . Clark. Jatnssldylngsten, o Christian Stayingnnd *tholes ornatuluittg , • .. . 88 ACRES AND 76 'I ) .ERODES, ' ..... ._. more or loss, all of.whioh is land • 'of thX:flrst-qualitY and highly iinpidv9d,ltio Yellow Preaches crOok pass - - „Niil4 ebropali , the Immo; -'llib improve. ~. a /V ., ' 7 ~, , , 1 40 . A A . - targe sitlo!f 'and BTON It ' 1 i • 1).. :,. " '';',l%itY Xt!YoUsc , a fiANK DARN, ' f7 :. r; - 45 , , , ,,, Wegon Fhed. cern Cribs, tie . ' .. :. ...-- 'lipid 11uncossery,Outbuildings. This .far . ,::'.` -'T -- ;' ,.. C 1 '.. . otfin Yellow Briecheit ;crook,. there boingl • 'Aii 1 - 'l4O 63 .perchos,4lth Improbernonto on '.the north Fikio.: nnd .69 acree' and 17 Torches, on the 'south !ado W,ltlieut'lmProvenfonts.• Theme parts will be off t nuegeporately or,together, And wlll be sold Au am ,annit , may hrjuo,ile,befir price. ',• . • '::-.WhO3 4 .'O'.,,„, ..„,,ilLtet,‘99d,ilf,thei Same time andphice a tree or Moll,,NTAlATiAiw.p.oilcb lictroblut - 1 - rollo south of - tliArehotwiliOothitrontalim 66 gores. more or loos, and erhlckbAleftn4thility 91mber groi In, upon it. ' :Torrt#huntdAßtown on the clay of eale by MARY ANN CLARK, Adm'rx. of Samuel Clack' doo'd ,co . uittat 22,1862—.t6 pUfthe SALT; Or 1 9 t. ! : ' A VALUABLE Thn undermgnetl, Exeentors , of.,El'int AIM ZUG, Inie of the florotighoCilgehnulenbueg. rill sell on.thopromt. ses , the, following . . NA leer- A Trod, of valunfileliim' estotte Lend eentalning..6o Acres, situated In SilyOr Spring town. ship, Cumberland r may, Pa'. hounded hy:lands'tf James A uderron, Cumberland Yelley,itallroad, George Imugsdorf, and others, lho iMproyebients ere a large 1,..t. Stunc Divell«n# , . 'louse, • ; _i trs i.. , STONE 14111 t. BARN, A i,. t Ill] , Wagon Shed, Spring:gime, and other i i.1t6.,,,. .„, ;..f. outbuildings Thom" Is- a good Limo ''" Kilo en the premises, A etreem of mo oing older passes through the farm, and there is an Orchard of Choice fruit on the came. The property is loco ed about two miles west of ftlerhanl"burig, and in eaoy of accuse thereto by good rondo. No. 2.—Al the same time end place a tract nrWostern Land. containing ilf‘Py i Arm'. ne.re or Ism situated In Grundy cLunty, lowa, six miles from Ceder ' Nn. 3 —The Undivided hnifriitherest in all the remaining un u old BUR' At. LOTS IN GEDAIt GILL GEM t; altnated on the Trindlo hpring road, one half mile west of lilecitani: ahurgli. An' person orkbing to view Iha premisea, Nos. 1 or 3, or farther 1,1 - urination ronerrringAha-krarta, wHI phothe ani.ly to the uodeleigne , rmiding in Aleehanics• hula sale ti rolornehre at I &eh ekel'.2l.l. 'on said day when t. rtos will he made known;-.: , A ug.419,-11. -- SA 4I-411-4 1 - .4llkUtasetitrirr, - N Eli WltNl4,Mit, Executor,. WILL be sold at publie'sale, on SA 'mai) A Y..the 20th ..f 84til - niber,•lBB2. at 10 ck A M . on the premises, the fall6iing described Itenl Et.tato, viz: • • •• No 1. -A.. tract of-good Sittte Land, sit. unto in North NI ddletun .nwnship, Ciltaborlandeouo ty about 3 miles north of Caruso,. tin the Waggoner's Gap Road and known as SwigertliTtiver'n. bounded /7, lands ot W, F ttwiger. Snap uel [lone, N m it loerd, and miters, containing K acres and 14 perches. The int pro‘ union to are a lingo two story Pins s toned NitAINIHIkAIIN, renal. t, ,' yetill,Juse and all other tie'ces-ary Out hinldlngs. Alsn ? an Appl.• Grolisrd rn I other frolt; - two Wells of water with puoire. 1., c Onto, floor [hit house._ This property w.ll be s. Id in two sop ',to tracts, or together to suit p 1 ,hastos IsT,t, 2, Contains 45 acres, acre orless, about, root fourth if a ulna north 4.31,1 vf tract No. Th.. Imp! i .v.•ntents are II FltAllE If .ICC. ul.ll n never filling spring. About 3 grin Ix In runt, 6.mi.dru by lan& ol Saml. harp Au.•korman arid IV F. Stviln r. BEN.I AM( ERB. A silne, or II r ry Hupp • No 3, 'o...taini about 10 acres, adjoin ing tract No 2. TI .e Imp!, v..ments sin n large 3 nt , ry it.A.M B n Wog rer ry Thin tract in we.ll I Irlted f r n Tannery or lil , rll ry. Thom am a numb, of fi ull ti re., mead land, hounded by tract Nr• Mll,ll InntlN of 11. my ockorman and thorn. Nn 4, Contains about. 7 ann.:3, adjoin Inv No 3. The nrnpro‘em..nrs nre n too ntory 1,00 II tie I. 'A to d ;,, , lon In meadow Innd. tinder snot Puce horn ded by W Swl .er, !lour), Auckertnan and the guinet reek. No. 5 A tract of Mountain land, about 3 ,110., 110.'111 of tho %Inn:Lion rf•ntainlm: fntr 31.0 is co,vell'd with Chentmit and 11n1; thubur, boundo I b) lan& of John Wag.golier, M m. Brown and 0L111,4. No. (t, A tract of Mountain land, ad abo‘e .tracl,.coutaluing about b.cree,--cov— ,•rrd .vith Clo,to it. I, , euht n .d u.k timber. No 7, Adjoining the ithove tract, on the spurt f the Nittuntidn 'Ph. W agsztiner's (lap road ita , tsert through it. .t ettitered wi h young timber, Chte.tit tit and 'lnk. and ettitt-ttntt ' ,how 6 acre, Terms made known on the day of stile by RUDOLPH PABS' PROFESSOR. OF NUS,IC, F ravi, g permanently located in Carlisle, ostmetions nn thell , lin and Piro,. Terms Moder-Ito. Orders left, with tl.l.l.ltheem, will he promptly attended to. • .Wk. lir 462.-1 \TO"! ICE.—An election for Thirteen Li Directors of the 0 11111bo Han.' Valley Mutual Pitt tection estop:toy, to servo f r the term t 4 one year, will he held al the STONE 'r 1 VERN. In Dickinson toKm ship. comb. On.. between the hours of ill anal 11, on Monday, Septemher let 1002. .1:41). T. (1111.,EN August 22, 'n2 -2 t. Secretary. VALUABLE TAVERN ! STAND AT 3E° 11-ILICO 4C, SEii; On ,S A TURDA Y Sept,mher 13, 1862. rIIIIE undersigned will offer nt Public I Sale, on the - above day-on the premiere. situated in Churchtown. Cumberland en , containing 107 feet In, front, end 100 in depth. ninre or PBS. bounded nn the east by, Malp street, south by Alfiir 'Ptah-north by a •-parbfirrWlieytifti:leyaoraa . iae.itonairear. tea a Two story Fratne WE ' IIIIIaII3OA.RDED Ot! s otr E U p Ei w th a•laro, two stern bark 11 , 111.1114 r Wag II • 01140. a Incite F raw c Stable. isos Tea , usu. and other necessary nut buildings Thorn le a well of water and sir:totem con venient to the house, and everythlng.:l. convenient for The above property le.vo-y valuable, as It is thermic tavern In town. • hersons wishing In eon the property can do on by calling on the subscriber, who menu]es the same. Sale to comm. - ire at II n'elock, A. M . when attendance will be even and terms made known by SAIt.III A LlthilETT. ~.N 13 —lf the above property In not geld en the Any .nfeniu. it will be,ollered fur rout on the name dny nt public elite y.. S. A. L. August 22,,1562.—t. a. . _ . . EXTENSIVE SALE 1/1 1 1; - AMIABLE • li EA I, EST IT EL 1., be sold at. poblio sale, on tho I Itti day,'of SEPTV,IIIIt3t, 11162, by thi leirs of John Holtz, deceased, late of Eastpentishoto . ti,wnship. Cumberlind county, the fol lowing Valtiatito goal Estit . te. viz: No, 1. A tract of landEamtPieliro io r i3O , township 5 miles west of ila , rlshurg and 3 miles north of 11. or ~.µ Point. a- joining iambi of Levi liartzter, Ueo. Duwerp, Dr. !bust and others,. cOntattili g . 1,12 Aries,tiOriror less, in a high state of cultivatidOttving thortion- erected a good ton story weather) irded and pf t stAirod lA 4 tl 110 USE. D 01.119. 1 ,1 1.. iii LA it N. Av Ail micros iry pos. • , a,, excellent ;Sitting of impolite wn.er nett the buns°, uv,r whlchqs erected it SPCing lI.A -o1 ;uniting wotor through the bolds. Also, an excel •, lm•t Young Orchard)}' choice fruit About nrns ot thn ante tract 1s covelind o ith thriving Chestnut and oilier t tither Also. a Quarry of first rate Limestone sut of a high' Iho whole of the above tract was limed Persons wishing to view this bum ran do so by calling ChM /eh Zimmerman, residing thorvoii, U. W. C1:1611' Asnhnee No '2 A tract Of land. sll nee In the fame township. and lyin2 on tti, noodoguito•t 'rich, I inllo s wth of the nlll,ve tract. poo I X fY 11,0 s nrlef F. und r n 1041 i stale ofyultlvation, .) dnlng lands of ..neoh litvto !twit zberno , Emanuel Ilnlta and or hors, haring that raid I , IIST 11114,1 a, In god running oldh r. a tau of "ry I ranll) nous° with baneinent, ii 1> h 11,111 V, ,pring II •nau. a I.prlng of exeolont running Waterhear the house, and All of her Outbuilding!. Alen, a ... ... Yuuuf oo.lot rd oreiwice Fruit. Ten Reeve ue title tout adJoine No. 1, and 1a covered with thriving ,onto Chsetttut add other timber. l'or a 'en wishing to view the premises ran do so by calling on Stun MA I). 11. Ito. residing thereon Sale to eononen,•o at 10 curl .cit on mid day, when at. tentlanee will be given and terint-tende I , newn by the lluire •EM ANUEL 001, 1 Z, A ugumi 8,18112-3 t REAL ESTA tE AT PRIVATE SALE. r I IIE subscriber offers at private sale, _I the following dueerlbed Rouge end bot r aituated In 'Phiremetnet wit, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, Cumberland county, Ibt The building lea two story BRICK ' 110UtlE. ,with RaGkbullding , Stable, Carriage House, and'all other maces . •ES • Aktri.., Fury outbuildings. The lot ie about 46 feet front and rear. a nail of good water, wan a pump in It. la connected with the house and n goad arched cellar under it. The (I,,usa In well calculated for a Store and Dwelling HOUHO. having a large ,and. conyoulent Store Room on the fret Hoer. mils desirous of viewing the' premises. can do on .by calling on tho suhscrlber,e•sittling acSblrornertstown. The toms, which are easy, will Also be - Medi known on application to tit 81. BITNER. • August 8, 1882-st+ • ORPHANS' • GOURVISALE. 1)17 —virtue of an,grderof ' the Orphans'- .• • • Li/Court of Cumberland aeon ty. expoae to pub. 11e Pale, on the proulses. at the late dwellths hoop° of Dau•rhntan. dee'd Itt Frankford townehlp. on SATURDAY the 20th of Septemhei,, al 11 o'clork A, M, ."' THE MANSIQN . PARM, of the said deseasedo bolinded by lands of Leonard idinioh, A otinO: mum, Ilia heirs ot,Daniel der, sad others dontsining - more or lase, having thereon erected a two story Prams DWELLING HOUSE; well notched. a .0. i - 2 0 ")_ BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, •it-good Well of Water arthe door and - plenty, ... mal,l,3Airs of running woter:thet. never fails.. r. The land la nearly alihlee'red der fence and a goodrquality or Slate .Land lend abbot a - mlle from Dlller'4,lllll.. ' • ' - Also, at the sometime and Piero. tt tract of NOUN— TAIN LAND, a fee/ mites off. containing 10 acres, more or lens, well olcultited to supply the Vairn, with wood and relic. Terme made bnown on thAdayttif Sole by JOSEPII WETZEL, . Adm'r. of Philip Baughman deed. August 22,1.802.,te ✓ T)HINTS ! PAINTS!! • • VarniihearTurpen tine:- We invite-the atter'. tion of the Ambito to our superior tr IIITN : LBAD, put up exelualvely In Tin pales. and warranted to be sups. nor to any other brands sold In thh.:lnorket.. A great variety of colors of the best gUelltioe mil nnlltnp pt the lowttt prices. ut John P. Lyn° Foit'o; North lionnTor otreet, (*H ole. • . , J une 43013. • On TII UARSDA Y September 181h.1862 VALUABLE REAL 'AST ATE Executor's Sale of valuable REAL ESTATE. W F gIVIGEII, Ex'r. oC Una. Swigori.. dec'd Aligu,t 22, 1862—ts BA,MUtIL lIOL I 118 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES, Hickok's Patent, Portable Xeyotone eIIDEIi AND WINE MILL. 10 000 viln use and approved. This mill has no superior in the market. and to the only mill that will properly grind Unless withehtlireaking the seed. For pale by W\l. klintillSJN, West Main St ' Carnal° August 22, 1802-2 m READING RAILROAD. . •dui SUMMER ARRANGEMENT f'fiil4;;Vl"frunk Like from the North .3 pad North P est for NdW York, Read log, Pottsville, Lebanon, Anent... n, Easton, de. Trains iii.tve liar, ishurg for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottsville. ang all intermediate stations, •t 8 A. M., and I 40 1' V. New York Express leaven Harrisburg nt 1,25 A, M arriving at \ ew York at 8 25 the aline morning. 'FarPs from Harrisburg: To Now Y.. 111. $5.00 to Phila delphia {,3 '.15.n0d d 2 70. llngoge,•hooked through Iteturolog, lento New York at 6 A.M , 12 Nbon. and I'. , sl..(l . listmburg Express). Leave Ph4ladelphm at 8 A. M . and 3 It I'. M. aleephigenru the '..gew York Exp eaßTralus.thtough to nnetrourl'lttaburg v 1 bout chxu;•o. l'a.pungers by the Cataw lava Railroad leave Po-t Clinton at 4 4 A M ,tor l'hllailtdphia and all Intortne dilto :Mations: and at '.OO P M; for Phlladidnllla, Naar York and all Way l'o.nto Trains trove l't:tt,tln. At 9 A M.. And 2,15 I'. M., Philadelphia and New York; and at 530 I'. u.. tor Au• b ,,, n ( tika i t L r , I'iuo Owen An A er0111111 , 01111 , 11 e'assen er Tr.llll lenoes at n A. it., and returns trout l'hiladelplt'a at 1, V. M. All the above train run dolly. A ,:tinflay ttaln botv a Pottsvilla at ; 3, A. 31, and Chlla telp/th at 3 I 6 I. NI, I.'tnntnutattan. Nitterng,: - Frawnf nT T Excursionlici• eta, at reduced rate, to and front All p In la U. A. MC J 1,1,,, II el. end June 6, 3171 , 7E1 1862. aurrn 1862. SANVVE.i E.4t regpectfully call tho nttontion et to pu Llle, espec!ally thu Ladies. Lo their /..r4e ad dition pi SUJJJIER GOODS, just r'ecaireri, comprisini the various fabrics suitable thr the prewot seasou. 1.)11 .StiUiLS of uv ery vu i iety duo LAC st 1 I itn of Silk Saquon, La.!, ISoruptp.s, Slistmlt.of xll .1.111,1 A, run Umbrolks, Panwnl. , lion hots, 11 ism+ II uln, Itibbous, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, White (hinds of lasery tlsserip tmi, II up :skirts, Ito trot a Ula.med Shirt. Ihr boat in the mar, et, Etigletim Cottle,' Skit is. Alen's and lot 's Light CLOTHS CASSIMERES, French lllook Cl•dhs. Lino. l'alallzo, Cutt,modes [loving Iho servioes of n first class 31 . 0 pr••- pnre I to makto up Uaud• at short uutico and must (ash .unable sly lu. CARPETS of all kinds In rely largo supply, e1 , d114. Thal Looking 111:1),M11. 1•Iiods 1 all kinds or 114.li , eIlLng (Jowls. Domestic Goods ui Inlnlel so quantitieµ. Ple•nse call and t.X3llli m• and-saiihfy }ournrlre•n NV e lms... the bent. lars.ent, rill!:lpAlit, most dccl ra Lie htork of uouLls onus olforod In Carlisle. =I I=l Zustness (arils N itb itS O „em , s IL t t 11.iojn. (:yiott,LiLbauwi. nes.; pr..laptl, attended to. February 21. 11162. PUFUB E. SIF.I.PLEY, Attorney at lb Law Car Isle I's. Attends to Fecurious nod rol l-coma Bounth.s. and Oulu e ou Sou , h [(nearer Street, opp , sito linntz's store. Dec. i 7, 1861 • L , ] J. MA RS 11 A LT..- AT TO RNE AT 011Ico w.th W. ro Renbe, In Itheam's . E K 1+; ttorney at Law. . mile° no hottth Ilanoe, Dr) in.ln n tore. All burf ours entrusted to bite wl I nu promptly attended to. . AW CAltp. — (lllAltLES E. )1.1- t I LAUUIILIN, Attorney at Law. 011it . e le In holy, tlulldl llß , JusLonposiie the Market- Iluuee.- • - Carlisle. J. W. FOI!LK, Attorney at Lact l A . with J. R. Nwith, EFti., In liheein'e All untested, to him wilt be promptly et tend,' to ?lay 9, '69.-I,y. I'. Attorney at La;. (I._ J.—Office on North Hanover street. t, few doors south of t 1 1,5,.. Hotel. All business entrusted to him will he promptly attended to. [April 15 GE()IIG S. SE A - Jam Jur, DENTIST, from the tirnore College of Dental Surgery. 114.0fnee at thi, residence ot his mother, last street. three doors below Ltedforil• March 19, 1856—t GEO. W. NEII)ICII, D. s Lite Demonstrator of 'lpai at lye Dentiatry to the of • 1 1./Vnt u l ° Filer e r ' y 'll'll:° Ivry. Office at his renideneo, .proxite Marlon 11, not )fain street, Carlisle. Penn Nov. 11.11+67. Q I -VI.)IG S I,o()N.—(laving fitted Kj up In me very beet stole. th., r o.n iu Cr. build , ng. loot nor, to A. L. Sponsler's office. 1 otn pro !aired to give any toutiortlll attolltionli to all who honor no with n vkit. I shall cowl rally be su • plied with lonnpetent and polite hands ;old shall spareno effort to give general s itisfavtion. wish to eanplo. n tool boy, between 14 and 17 yearn old, Apply illittlodlittely to '.sl VE:1(8. Carllele, June 27. 1862-Ay. 1862. SPRING. 1862. ISA AC LIVINGSTON now offers one 'of the heat. and most attractive assortments of Piece Goods e% or exhibited in this place for Tien and Boys' Wear, of every style, quality and price, and Is continually re celtina additions as the season advances, of all the ^l6test novelties and styles to suit all °hisses. Our stock of READY MADE C .OTIIING, all our own manufacture, cannot be excelled-for DURABILITY, • STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS, of every variety to suit the season, taste, and pocket. All we want is a call and ore for yourselves at ISAAC LIVINGS rows North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. N. IL AII goods bought Dom us by the pyre cr yard. by persons wishing to have it cut to Weasuin. can be accommodated (tee of charge. • Carlisle, May 1 1862, CIOUNTY LOAN. • The rommlssioners of Cumberland county, will receive ifroposals for u loan 'or Twenty Thousand bol Mrs. fur which the bonds of the county will be given. In soma not less than One Hundred Dollars: payable in ono and two yours with interest at six per cent. per an now This loan be made to enable the Commissioners "to pay a bounty ut' Fifty Dollars per man to any sol dlor who shall join companies rufsed In Cumberland county. or companies from said county, now in the ser vice of tho•Uulta Nt Iles," an recommended by a meet ing of the °Wizens of said county, held at the Court House, in Carlisle, on the 29th of July, 1302 3. H. WAOGONkIt,) OHO. MILLER, • , `,-Comm`rk M. KOST, • Attost—J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. August 1, 1§62-1m ' fli., STATE NOTICE. , Letters of ,admin atratlon ou the estate of Abra ham Goodyear, .late of Alannt, tetrushlic, de .',L, have been granted by the Register of Cumberland county, tolhe entleOsignetrresiding In the sautatownshilf. All persons knowlioitbem elw a led Ated to sold estate will t she Immediate payment, and thbao Having claims will present them properly authenticated Mr settle ment to A BRA II 01 OOODYEttR, - "LEVI OOODVEAIC, . JOSEPH. OlioElf RA 11, Aug. I, 'll3V—titeFue:tiers. ' . e p tters . of Administration were issued the °State oe.h'elieph 'Marra decd. hate of Mon. too township by the Register of Cumberland county to the undersigned residing In the came place. All per. cone knowing themselves Indebted will make immediate paymthit. and those having claims will present them for settlement to' • 'OATIIARIk4F. AlOitilETT• :Aug 15.-ot. tiltltlNt.l FEMALE COLLEGE. - IatOIIANICBIIIIRa Ms Institution chartered with full collegiate pow• ore to grant DIPLOMAS and confer Dinners, wil coin mance its next session on 'Wednesday the 3d of Pep renther next, w,!th u full corps of efilcient and experlen cod Teachers. litudonta should °Mar promptly at the.oparglog-of the sosslon: All students are required to attend divine service of lPie tin Sahliath at such church as their wants - teal Indicate. For further particulars adds esa • • • • G menu= - • , .. Mfg: 12, 1861—.4 me. ! Vriddeall. SPRING -GOODS, • GREE N.F114.11..D & CO ! , One door. west of the County Prison. HAVE just received a splendid alp eortment of Now 0.8048, from New York and Philadelphia, which will he cold unusually cheap for cash. Fancy Silks in Great VariEties, BLACK SILKS, of nII grados, from 78 emits to 21,50. In the above nee of thiods we defy competition. SIMI ANL) WOOLEN FOULARDS, Silk Poplins, Llama Cloths. Mozamhiquee, Shepherd Plaids. Wool du Lathes, uhallies. Lawrg, &e. SPIiIXG DELaierEs at reduced prices. W. are now offering our entire stock of new styles of Ppring Delathes at 20 cents, orth 2k cents. DOMESTICS I= ME= • Cochecuee, Merrltnaca and Sprague at 12%. Bleached and unbleached 3luslins at 0, 0 and lu coats. Extra quality, one yard Widu at 12% cents. Lancaster Ulog• llama at 12% cents. oLsuicEr.'4, Pozogtl 9 COTTON AM) LINEN"PANTINOS, DrMe, Don Inta,l paps, In groat iarlet - y audit old prlrua. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. A very handsome lot of CLOT II S & Eli ES, for Men and Boyn' wear at low prlceo WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. A fuiV line for the ober° good., always on hand. Alan Hoop Sklits, of the latest New York eeyles. 4C Etierts ets; ! 4,800 yards of arpets, all of th,neweat denlgne and patterns In the inarset. ratiitin.z „ tit price (rein 12% et, to $l.OO per yard having purchased the above as,rt ¶OOlll in New York. we are enahled to offer superior indurements to all who will favor us with a call An our store to now a permanent institution In car'isle, we ere determined to maintain the name (we have al ready enabllmh...l) of selling cheap, notwithstanding the various rumors that tidy been circulated in regard to our I. acing town. _ . Carll , le. May 2, '862 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ' INCE the lute victories Domestic Cot- Goeds have der ined, and there in now a pros pert at getting in supply of Cntt.m. We. (I,KI orco, iAII YET: A MILLER, at the new•stm e. under Martin's East Main street.) are receiving daily la, go sup. piles_of NEW SPRING GOODS, ,t inch. our old ~tork we are determined to sell a CITY PRICES. DR ESS nit every verity; Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices. 1 larva 1, 1 of new Black Silks at ill, 673,i', 1.“0, 125, I ." , o. I 75 2 01. , new ; , pring Delallua. at 25 cants: 4.0 'li yarda 1,04 quality Nleriaisc, Cocheco. Pacific and rkan Prints dark and Ilubt colors. new styles, at 1.!3,:ri, a larg, lot at d II and II) Full and SECOND MORNING PRINTS, I rot quartv English. 123 rts. All 1: Inds Drim , stlr tilnylianni 146: NlanchesrerlSX; 3U Wet.% French and 6rotch Drrss and Bonnet. (lingi.i..ms at 25. BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS at ttholo9alo and retail, a gond quality S, -Lips 10, 4 4 wide 12; 1 4 Also, 54.(0 4. 11-4. 12-4 at rim:responding prices. All kinds of HEAVY th PoDS In large isopnly at reduced prieea—T [VI{ .I.e. SI ripea. Checks. Drillin . ps. ostinhurgs. Cott a Maps,. R. • , Le. Linen (lends f all kinds, Tahle Cloths Sheetings, Linen Diaper, Nap kins. Shish raj Liner. Shirt Profits. Collar.. at tho old prices. White floods, all kinds. at old prises. SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, Rhawls. Einilsolderies, Re , Hoop Skirts direct from the factory. Ann din. Ladies', Mls.es. Men's and Lloy's 12;.!., to 25. Men's and lioy's Wear— BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSINIEUES, all trades. Fancy Casalmeres, latest stylen, Vex Hopi. s a ti n ets, .leans. C.AtOlVidtlB. Li•.. kc.. Ha% ing coca red the yarn.. oa n first clans Tailor. we rtre prepared to get up Ul,,ttiltig In the most ta , hlotoll.do stylu at short uoticu. CARPETS! CARPETS ! ! Wo arc rercirina our Spring supply of Carpots. compris ing variou4 kinds cpt inn iitst chit, Carpet N3arpets ranging in price from 123,6 to 1 cloths. all a Wills. Mattin go. Look int; lllassen. Fbades nod blinds of Hil kinds I polio Its. Carpet Cimin; Feathers: l ate. Batting; Countorpnnes.•,l, • AC. rthe above m.nrhi and many others, we offer to pen chasers et a small advance ahoy° e,at,, Wi n t on Dress Goods—Shan ls, e antice. Furs. lea. than first cost We are etermlned not to be undersold. Please call and examine our 'toluene.. stork.' istgy. No will make additions of New Goods as the spa eon advonvos. All Goads warranted to be what we sell thou] for. t.r.in:clt, SAWYER & MILLER Carlisle Fcbrnary 28, 1b62. A Superior Limestone Farm For UZI Limestone farm of the be=t totality containing nbout 2,0 or 215 acres in oflernd for man. farm iirnifitceri last ; tar 1150 busimiu 08 wheat, flint largo quern titles of corn and oats. There are eseellent improvements on ;he farm, ronsist lug of a new lem , e, a to at torn, p lovz pen and corn crib spling Itou.o. bake raven, and good Nati, I oar the dom. Uu She northern side of the cat In in located a limestone pit Ler.ting the crops roll the winds and tom ishilm the bent or limestone for How There are rah Sul Illu acres t•'etre I and the rent is enteral' will, timber Kith Judirn ata liming the fortewool., pr - dare 11 , 00'htishult or wheat." It chit touvelibitaly he divided into turd farms. The farm Il.e; In V.Wltot tow nkhlp. the ri,lnett azrl cultural settlement In Perry County. A better ming in vent men t cannot he main. Fur partieuhirm rrnll upon or a.'drens the underghgned who .c , ll answer all - inquiries. April 4. 1862. A. L. BPONSLGIi• REMOVAL! REMOVAL ! TACOI3 SE Ni E R.'S Boot, & Shoe Store, fthiis been rem 'red next door to Pip, h Book Store the Cumberland Vallry think. BUOYS AND SUIDE•i! Boors AND SHOES! grand Bargains now offered at Suner's Cheap Bout nod Shoe Store Sprin t / Arriv.,l of A'ew Bunts ds Shoes el TM. su s7rll.er has just returned from Phil p . :',,ile,i.n.:dhii,3, L.,:,i.rt.z.t. , :tn of - i t t i l e ' n a l I n e n e ) X Xs " "al vu and la deer z.hoon. Nien's and Dope Rahn. shoes and Ilmeaus. II en's nod iieys' Walking tilt es, Calf, Patent Leather and Cloth (1011. rs. In Button Boots. B I 'moral and Lace Boots cl.d. tern. Buskins and till Snppers, Misses and Children's Boots and :thong. Carpet Ihnzs Trunks, Umbrellas, he., nhadi will be sold low f, Cash. l'urchamirs are Invited to call and examine our stock. they ail, find that in prise and quality it. will ctimpete Rh one shoe store in the plate at lho Now Store Hoorn next ti,or to Piper's Bout Store. Carllo.., April 11. 18112-6 m The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. DUMAS lIED for the benefit and as a ll warning and a mutton men who I. ulTwr horn Nervous Debility, Premature Beenv. supply ing at the same lime the manna of Sallow° By one who ens cured hinn elf after being put to great expum.., through medical imposition and quackery. By enilo eing n post paid addressed envelope. single copies may ba had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. , Bedford, Kings Co.. N. Y. March 14. 1£01:1—ly NEW FIRM. eIItAWFORO & CO.. Wholesale and jltetnil Glues and Curled hair Warehouse, No. 21 South ith Street ' Philadelphia. Olue. Sand and Erne ry Paper. Emery Cloth. Runt illde Whips, and Curled Hair at the !arrest prices. Orders solicited by mall and ttatisraqtion guaranteed. riff 77? AND COMMON GLUES, for Milliners, Printers, Bookbinders, Cabinet Makers Cosa] Nlakers, &c. &c. Dealers In the abovo will find it of special advantage to Kl`vo no - a call, CR ANV FOR D & CO. 21 South 7th Strust Philadelphia. Jan. 3.1, 1861 " faatAmony Made Easy." NI IV work showier , bow either sex may be suitably married. .irrespective of age nr pus Oen, prepossessing nr otherwise, with a treatise on the Art or Fascinating any person you wish. A curl ous scientific experiment which never fails Fr. for 25 cents. Address T. wll,t,t 4 c.ki fr., co., Publishers, I.los 2.300, Philadelphia. March 14, 1862,-ly , IfS. • W. HAVERSTICIt,. Druggist, North Ilanoveri!triati Phyololan'oproscrlpttonsra'refully compounded it full supply of fresh .li,ujok*d.lhomlcale. , • Bier k A.RE R, ,PUCED. STATES UNLO.I4IHOTEb, 000 & 0 . 08 Market St., abovasizth, I. I SIVADMYKIA. • JAMES W. POWER, Propriear. TERSS . R:-111 25 poi!lety. ja3o'sB. urytEri $1 1 .4.TES .6. E. ,cor. 11th Market - PUILADELPHIE' . IC A N .A. PAOPRIZTOII. , • DR. i.p.boomis warn ,South Hut ( - mei strealirr • opposltoßeate4TY 2 . 9 6 4 3 . J.rui3o 1, WI. • DR; WiB. 090 1 C, 110MCSO.P*Tplo ITAVING:re oe n tip= locate d- .Ca rlisle, taken an entre adj,lnlng• Ilerinan'a lintel; where he can be 'committed by persons seeking media:ll Adeline: or - When desired. will visa them at their reel donor's, either In the town or country. 118;2. . • __• • : USE BA I . LEY'S. '3l AG ICA L PAIN . EXTRACTOR. The only true Ruin Extrai.toi' in the l'orld I - DitI4LEY'S Paiti .E.yrppOF will cure wound, of .11 {antis Dailey's Paiu Extractor will eutduciall exOrtiol Dalluy's Pain Extractor will pr.veniend destroy tom% lineation. llAlloyt'e Pein Extractor will cure Burnt! Of all kinds. lloy's Pain Extractor Beale Blisters 'tree of pain or mark. Dalley'e Pain i xtractor nentralleen all liaisons lutte: sad by Animate, Insects or Reptllea. NP Da'R Palo' Extractor will cure broken Ilreasita. Bore Nipples. Mae, &c. Dalley's Pain Extractor will cure Salt Rbeum, Scro fula, rcald Dalley's Pain Extractor will cure Chapped tiAnda., Chill Blaine, etc. lialley!n Pain Extractor will cure Corns, Carbuncl', Ulcers ' Warts, Built &c. No liousekeeper should ever be without n box bandy for use. The timely use of a Mufti* box may prove of M. re vnlue them 100 times lin cont. Parental—if you have a Ron lu the Army, Rand him a Box of Miley 'r Pain E. tractor It may be the comma of saving his life, or the life of a comrade . : for It will cure wounas of all kinds without pain. Try the impa rtment ; if be dues not use it. it will cost you but lit. tie. cy ‘ and . 8 rants. EIME tilstero !—II you have a dear Brother In the Army, rend him a Box of risibly's 'Pain Extractor; for It will cure mounds of_ all kinds,-and-it way ha the nuah — i OT earlog your brother's life. Daughters 1-11 ave you a loved one In the Artny, who Is dearer to you than life Itself? Send him a Box o BMW's Pain Extractor. It wiT aura wounds of 11 klotts, en 4 prevent inflammation, and may be the means of saving a life. If you have no coeventencs for .ending it send It by mail. It will cost you but cents postage Sro a 25 ct. box; and in like proportion fur 60 ct. and 61.00 box. The large boxes contain inure truths money than the 25 rt. boxes. Nrchot —That Dalley's slaglcal Pain Extractor will de all and even more than we claim it will, we refer to Dr. Valentine Mott, and hundrear of ce her eminent Phyal• CidLS nod Surgeons, besides nitlllona of people all mar the laud, who have used the F.xtractor with never fail ing ..mew for the pact 10 years. For nab, by all Drug gls,s, and by HALL & RUCKEL. Agents, 218 Oreenwich Street, New York, Who will 'tend a box, of either size, l'oetage paid, to any achirca, In the Utllted ctai es. on receipt, In money or In Postage Stamp, of 25 eta Pn• the arm!l ate., or &GI etc. and $lOO for the medium and large-mum. For Aire to Carlla!a, by S A 311.. ELLIOTT. GREENFIELD & CO GET THE CHEAPEST AND. BEST THE " WILLIAMS & ORRIS," Ciieptalled s•'s 00 Dmdde Thread Fa ' mily ,S'ewing The Williams ,t Ostia Sewing !Vlachlna. has been In the Market nearly fhur years during which time it has acqulrod a reputation eo••oud to that of no other In the w-rld. For excellence, durahell•y and elegance of fin ish it Is unsurpassed, while for elle:tones,. simplicity, ease and uolselessne,s of action It has never been equal led. We warrant the Wllliama it Orris tube rqual In eery respect and superior In many any 5000 .Machines in use. I t makes the Ln,uhle loop stitch, and will run, hem. anther, !nob, fell and embroider and do al the work that eau be done un Lilly Family Machine ewer made. I Al•IIIN ES forwarded by Expr•es, with full dim , . tune for usfrot piyablo nn deilvory. Every Machine Warranted, and kept in repair one year ulthout charge. Ct Su Agent wanted In every town and county. Enclose a stamp for terms and circulars. Address li Jones k Co. ki10.% 889) North sth St., below Arch Philadelphia. Aug. 1 4t. Second door cot of the .illatket 'Luse ioa Zug's Corn, r. 11 -- 1 HALER IN PIANOS. New Rose- A—. wood Vianos. from the be t makers. MELODEONS.' The heAt mantx'actured in , truments from $45 to $lOO, Vittllos Ituitara, acrordeons. Flutes, Fifes Drums, Ban. jos.-Tamlo.ut c. 1 Inllu and Guitar String's, and Musi cal Merchandise In general. SHEET MUSIC. A erlmplete fosortment fur all instruments. The/atoll putilhations slam) s on hand. Teacher on thollano and tiultsr, Instrumtntal and Vocal music. Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired. March 21. 18112. A. LENK. HOUSEKEEPER'S ATT LNI lON NEW AND SUPERIOR Washing Machine and Wringer ri l he subscriber has invented and is now _I manufacturing a new and superior Washing Mae rhino with ti ringer attached, which he offers with en tire confidence to the inspection of the public. This Nlnchluo is ia lie conatru.dion and nit liable to derangement. and will wash nil kinds Cl fabrics. wheth er light or heavy. with equal facility, and in warranted rwt to injure the most delicate article.t doing its work rapidly. Thu Wringer in aliaehed to the NI, aching Ms :bine, and is worked by a treddle, and is always Pet for either heavy or light article's. This SlaChine In so constructedithat the person washing will stand In a uatui al position whilst tiperating_it. She combined Machine to mid inn, h cheaper than stuy other, now In the tnv+it ut, nod in warranted to do its work well and speedily. The pul , lic are respectfully Invited to rail and exam ine the machin a At the shop of :ha subscriber, lu Lon thin taut of itemiser, n few doors east ot bhap. ley's chair lent , ug estal•ll,diment, where a 111214111110 Ie alive: s in operation. .3 OLIN S. LASII. Cu: HSI.. A tr4l.t 22. '52-2 m JUST received the largest, be and cheapest. assortment of rrs Vies, Fork., Stiaths, Rakes. NI het Stones, Shovels, rdiles, Men, .1,.., Water Sans„ hco, At., ever brou _lit to this county. All of which I have made expressly to order, in large quautiti.s, so that they can be bold at very low prices and warranted as representd. # Tha trade and cradle maker: supplied at mai:tune. turcr prices, at the cheap Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. East slain Et. Carlisle. IMITIE FL Y NETS. f ?klk / Cotton Fly Nets, Worrteci Fly Nets. Linen r N/ ts. Twine Fly Nebs, Leather Fly Nets, all .olora, shapes. sizes end qualities, which I - am selling cheaper than the cheapest, as I buy directly from , the manu— facturers. June 13. HENRY !SAXTON. VI I U FA RillfsHS.• it I have been appointed nob, agent for Cumberland county, for several new and superior mikes of PARS[ BELLS. which I nm selling at very reduced prices. ('all and see thew before purchasing, at the cheap Hardware store of June 13. . FO R RENT. TILE subscriber often, fnr rent the .6 ''''. Store room end Dwelling. an Suet Mein tit .. 7 ,fDA 'f.,. , 'lr -L'' Yousier. Possession given immediate --,..4 ' . . KURT. HOUND, Sr. ;4... , -iis; ...,:: II - I= =g= tACLS. UAL. - - t,I7ST opened the largest anti best sa sortment of Hardware, Paints, Olin, Varnish. tliesa. Iron, Ac., ever brought to Cumberland county, bought exclusively for cash, and which acorn selling at the lowest prices. We invite the public generally to give us n call before. making their purchases. as wean, fully sustaining our old reputation of stilling the REST GOOTO AT THE LOWEST PRICES; Returning thanks to 1. generous public for their past liberal patronage hoping by personal atteLtion to their wants, to merit a continuance of the same. .101 IN P. LINE & SON, At the Old Stand North i:anovcr Street. Carlit!le, June 6, 1862. SELLING OFF AT COSTI lIleT - The ondersigned has determined to Bell out Ma very extensive an elexant assortment of at first cost! Ili will not attempt to specify. Suffice It to Rai , , his stoek is large nod complete, comprising Is Iu part. Men's. 1 /idles and Misses' wear, of all kinds and thscliptions. all of which were T o purchased at lo rates for cash, and will be surd th Smil fi e rm: ' such as bleached and unbleached Bbeetinge, Billow Casings, Linen and Cotton Table Clothe, Ticking, White and Brown Muslina, CARIMITS,,OII. CLOTUS, Ms stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattinga, Am, is the largest andliesP In this section of the country. Give me an early mall. all who want great bargains, for Os tend to do just what 7 say, and sell out my entireatock at first cost, Come ape, come ell! " , • ' MILT? ARNOW, Ten doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. N. 11. 1 21OUNTRY 1 111V,Rell A NTS will find it to, their advantage to give me a call. for lean sell to them at cheaper fates than they can purchase the same goods 7n the city. • NOTICE.—AII persons knowing thlmielves Endihted to the underhgned. will please call and settle &bedsit/. counts immediately as the book. meet !be serlledL . Carlisle, May Ilth, 1.862. 'TWITTLIP:gfiGGR„ JF:STd ATF .NOTlC . l4l—Lettere bf Afl ministrstion on the eitatic y 3fBantriell 8. Pewee% , lam ~r.vew Cumberland.. ave been granted by the neglpter of Cumberland con n :tothe undersigned residing In the same plate.' All parse ••• knowing thorn. ...mnrlndebtet to said estate will make immedlatepay. went. and those having Chilton will preaenwthem prop okiraut6l3l4tloatod for settlement Et . JAB. 1" cINVNFLT. Aug. * • • • EXeenter • . • Rog . 944o'lriikung Ladies' C13.0113E8EI8E80 7 ; ; TAE ne eetision- will -commence tin der favorable'thquinstincee iiinVu'iiiiday, the 2d Of September. The - teacherr assisting are educators of tried ability. the ynar'reeently ebbed having timipently proved sitlatietriry. in this respect to the patroni of the setilvd. tiellitlialn the boarding. department-will be found Plug to the best, and the Principal pledges every attention paressaryto promote thehappinetia and cminfOrtnt thotie who find a home under hie tire. Ad dress "• net, HENRY- REEVES; • July 13,19132----2 c- • • - • PrineV,l. •• A. LENK, Scythes & Snaths. IEN RY SAXTON. BAGAIIsS ! BARGAINS !I DRY GOODS lIOUSEKEEPING , ( Mops,