TR A..0..011i.A.T10N_ OF_ T11.001,5.-11* a week or more, our streets have presented an unusually animated appearance, occasioned by the passage of lago bodies of troops over the Cumberland Valley Railroad. From city and town, mountain and valley, workshop and farm, tha II ly an lit drintio iris of tho 011 ?• tol • ' • 1 teyst ,C,21',1 I'll• 11,1 els drive from her soil iho lase tint invader. Day and night, the cars, filled to overfiowing with the hardy militia, passed through the streets, and were greeted with loud plaudits from the mon and the waving of handkerchiefs by the ladies. We wish them success in their mission, and a speedy return to their homes. A WEIBELBARnoW RIDE.—On Mon day last, Constable FAGAN captured a gentle• tlerann so overcome with rum and patriotism, t hat he was unable to walk. Ile was placed in a wheelbarrow, and, during Isis rido dawn street, he was addressing an imaginary nu dienco in a melt patriotic strain, waving his bands like an insane REBEL PR SON/MS.—On Monday night last, 'a number of rebel pri-toners passed through this place on their way to Fort Del aware, escorted by Capt. ColtsMAN'S com pany. They were a rough looking party, dirty and ragged, and some of them without aboes. 4* Ala' A. large and valuable package of lint, bandages, &c., was lately brought to town by Mr. Iluas•r. of Dillsburg, which had been prepared by the patriotic ladies of that place,- and which will be sent where most needed. This has been, indeed, a work of love and patrioti in, peculiarly appropriate and acceptable, and for it the ladies will be rewarded in the sweet consciousness of hay ing contributed to alleviate the sufferings of our brave and desert ing soldiers, wounded in the defence of our blood bought heritage FIGHT.—Two colored individuals trea ted our citizens to a display of the fistic art, in the shape of a knock down, on Monday afternoon. The wool flew and a considera ble amount of the best Virginia blood was spieled from the noses of the combatants. desire to draw the attention of the Public to the fact, that the Mutual Idle In. surance Co. of New Ycrk in addition to the large sums already given by it to Saniinry Committees, bounty Inn is and other purposes connected with the war ; b imr still desirous of further aiding the,governlimit, and the pat men who leave th!ir homes, to der fend it, is now graming war permits on the most lib:2ra! 1.,.nan.3 to those insured before the rebellion broke out, and new policiis to persons who volunteer, or are drafted into the army under the recent proclamation of the President. A sum of money considerably less than the amounts received an bounty by a volun teer, will secure to his family or friend sev eral thousand dePars, in case he should be killed or die by disease during the term of his policy— This Company has no superior in the 'United States and every person going into the army should take advantage of the offer here presented for the benefit of those they leave behind. The Company is represented in our Borough by Joseph C. Hoffer, who will gladly give int - fairer:3 all the neecessary n for faanua- THE ANDERS()N THOOP.—in our issue of last week we made mention of the bad conduct of somC members of the Anderson Troop. It is hard to gather together such a large body of inert without having sonic bad ones among them , anti we are happy to say that every effort has been made to wted Out the black sheep. We wee called on by sonic orthemieifibers and reqnQed to state to the citizens of the town, that it is their desire that any member misbehaving should be reported to the commanding officer. They are determined to maintain the high charse ter which the troop has borne hcretororc, and request the assistance of all good eiti zens in so doing. An order has been issued compelling every member to remain in camp after nine o'clock P. 1I , unless absent on special duty. It is unjust that the innocent should suffer with the guilty and we hope our frieas will assist them in finding out the evil doers. Our article last week was written with no intention of injuring the re- putation of the troop, but merely as a warn ing, to those in command as to what would be the result should that i.tate of affairs con. tinue We wish them all possible success, and are very sorry that s of them have misunderstood our meaning. TIIE ASSESSMENT.—We have received from Horace Bonham Esq, Assessor of the S. taxes for this district, the following list of deputy Assessors I'.,r Cumberland County: Division No. Filieen—Hampden, East Pennshorough, Lower Allen and New Cum herland,,Borough—J. C. Kirk, New Cumber land, P. 0 Division No. Sixteen—Mechanicsburg Borough—Joseph Rimer, Jr., Mechanics burg, P. 0 Division No. Seventeen-7ilonroe and Up per Allen—William '‘\ . Kline, Sheperds. town, P. 0 Division No. I?..ightern—South Middleton— Mode Grilith, Sr. ; Carlisle P. 0. 'Division•No. Nineteen—Carlisle Borough Joseph W. Patton, Carlisle, P. 0. Division No. Twenty—North .Middleton, Middlesex and Silver Spring—Win. C. Wal ker, tlogestown. 0. Division No. Twenty-one—Dickinson and Penn John S Dunlap, Newville, P. 0. Division No. Twenty-two— West Penns boro.'—John T Davidson, Plainfield P. 0. Division No. Twenty three—Mifflin and Frankfort—John P. Hammer, Newville, Divi •ion No. gwenty four—Newton and Newville BorougYi—James Kennedy, New• ville,• P. 0. Division No: Twenty five—Southampton, Hopewell and Newburg Borough—D. S. Renshaw, Shippensburg, P. 0, Divisibn No. Twenty six—Shippensburg Borough, and Shipponsburg Twp— Z. Gee°. man, Shippeisburg, P. 0. c a 112 . in Bloo:n acid, • Perry County, on tho 15th it. M 11101.0 11\/1.11,1f., daughter of William .and Anna 0 lineom, in the t.l year of bar ago. Ere sin could blight, on sorrow ludo; Death camo with friendly care, • The opening bud to heaven convoyed, And bath; it blossom there. Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best in the - World ! _ WII;LTA3I A. DATCUELOWS jelobritied * Mir Dyo produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—. warranted not to Injure the noir In the least; restates the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the flair for , -.1.110.,-.6roy,ituq, or - .Rusty flair lnetifdtly turns a Splen did Black or Brown, leaving the pair soft and beautiful Bold by ail Druggists, &o _ The s'eulale, is signed WILLIMI Ar, BATCHELOR, four tildes of B.lCil b0.1k7 FACTOItY, No. SI Barclay Street, NOW York: -(Late 233 Dreamt:) , and 10 Bfind.Btreat.) /driy . _ To the Nervous;_ Of both sexes. A 'Retired Chirgytnan having boon re stored to health in a few days, after many years of great suffering, is willing to assist others by sending (free,) on the receipt of a post paid directed envelope, a copy of the prescription used. Direct the 31. DAG 9.1 LL, 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Juno 4.1902-4 m CAti LISLE: PRODUCE: RIAItIi.P.T. RepoFted ire•chly fsr the ilernid by 'Woodward ét, Schmidt. ~FLOUR (Fuporflnti) do , tY WHITE WHEAT... IU RYE ..... . ........ 001'N 0 ATe. BARLEY FALL... IS R LEY SPRINH. CIJOVERSEED - TIMUTHYS IMO State Agricultural Fair, NTOTICIE, hereby ! Jiven that, the State 11 F a i r p Ist poile,l until lint year, on ae- Nana of the nnhal.l./ ,” Of our coun try. TilOS. P. KM)S. Pres't. A. 11. 1...,..ANER. See'ty. Norrl.ll. , u cc, Sept. 19,1562 ADJouIiNED ORPHA'NS' C;0 1 / 1 1T SALT', Tll 14: RE will be exposed to sale, by it ta” or it (.10,00ot the ncphnne l Court of Cum— berland county. on TI I IitSDA 1' and Fit I DAV, the _d and ad of Outele.r. 1, Chu lollewing real estate cit John Se tidessen : The "Happy Iftetre:it ,s Farm:, situnto In the township of Suuth the boroutili 90 A GRES .VD 80 PER GRES, more or less. 'rho land is Limestone of the first g ull it and in a high !Alt, 0 • 11111 v.111 ,, n, having been heavily tumid and under ~ ,iiier ,onre. 'flu• improveweiti are i eionniodhois two story Iwo; ito r r,e, it,„„ wit!, „ well of water at the door. i-Vi ii blob never la ils, a large e'egoet new 3 . 11 r,, (It — . 14411\, with Mirk Cistern in the .....___li. . -." bank, s ul Cori % ribs Wsgon Shed, Cellars. 00 , all:10110d i... 1 , , LAM, ,11111 ill Viithill 001 , ,mile of C. rhsle. The sa'll.odin Minderson o , oliell toot the One 1111.1i5,10,1 hair u I I, raid F. 0,1 ..: ttg,,,,t, in r ~.,,u, ~ ith his pin Jam( 0 S o ierson, ii ho will sell his half at the F.llllO tilllo. " • • 2 A Let of Ground. najoining the sepmated from roily I.y the Cumberland Palley T uinpi hounded by Uu, Railroad, :tug John Noble, emalln h,g 4 a, • .:• • :2:1 !wren,. :3. 1'; o 13lici - !louse and lot adjoinin , * the (arm, nn the Turnpike, ehieh containa 1 tire and 25 porrili , . :111k1 111 , . , 11 which b: a We'' of never tailinz Nva; The, ehree properth , will bo nt the farm 01 Thuot.,y, the '..!d of October, 1 , :!, at II o'clorlt A. M. 4 The 1\1:11) , Ion Ilouse of the saia r, a; the iinlo 14 his drath,• I! Ca , ll,lQ. Fled • • 11 • I ... :‘ t 111 , . It I I t" from tho tt itrr a . . 5. T \velve auhui lui., ;n the 13orutill of 0,;...1 Ir.. ~.., •T, it 111 1 :r :l llrl , Lu uxill 6,1 Th.. s ,I.• A Lit ol!.ct , chid adjoining (he above, And It dt•oi I;H• ,i1111.1‘1,2 vont .nil Thu Wun~ evil bu 111.1110 1.1(111 . I., 011.1110 1111410 r I r, /N. //1,1,1, Sept Ir. V" (' 1.'.-IJetters Administration I. lat••or I), r (~;;.,!... h ~,• •,•:, d the 1 C:11 . 1,10. Alla ' , II, is 1,, los gin, to pto . .oots ,1 4 01,egl to s ti.l to , . tonn,C, inOll , l in 10 paymto, 1. 11111 hfkvinv t•lnits, to preeent, them 11111 y t.`ll fnr SORIPOIttiIt. tO 0 .1. C. CONLEY, '62. Aaministratur- VATATABL., FAR .1 AT PILBLIC :4.A I.E. On SATuRnAF, Ort,,her 4, 1862 Wil: be sold at. I‘jahlir 5;,!., on t.ho d.ty, the follm, log dosollhed : Nn. 1.—.1 trite' f superior Limestone land, situate In silarr Spriaa - twp . Cumberland 1 . 11 . 111111 II nil o•st 11,4. and ithin hall a mule u. the I.l,llanic.,lattg EIGIITY ACRES, more Or less, about os :ter. s Of whirl, are rlearod, and in a hisli state of tlthat ton. T '"ITIrl. The 1. timber 1.111(1. 'he impr,Jventents are a stone ~1. • ' ll s 1)\ EI,I,ING IiOtISE, TTATj w STON E BANK 111ItN, .• n._•on Slust, and ”thp, t• s. , Thi•rt• it , an Orchard to vittn, t•lf uit tr on the pt•enti.es. and 11 11 . 1!11 of walt•r1 , 11..111(,) to the 11,,11111 . 3. rho r rinilio Spring runs throttuit n ptte tip. rl of the 1 tr., Tile 11(11108 llril ing“01 , 0111101,10 .id also Ow entire pr,ia•rts , • No. travt of 'And, , att.tti•ting shut 1.:1011 1 FY ACRES, more nr less, ieljoi ping 1, or jell about. 65 ter., are t•. "fill, 61 'll .t.tto or etliti ea Lion. sod 1.1111 bola nee In timber laud. 'llll. renreii are in good, repair and ibr properl.3 in peel emi.llll.io. per,ult min llim¢ ti , 010 previn eta hilt• 1/.ly "I - will 111 iase rail 0 3 \Liter, trill No. I. Sale to v()I111111,1 , farm No 1. at 1 0%.1o.•1„ ot ,111, hall propel tiut it ill I e nol.l Terms untill• . kenwn rn t hit !tax , \ 7.: ,Sept.: , , '1 , 2. ilx/ientni i i I ; 1/.01 . , de. ,4 liEl.l.lkS. ju and lir an net i.f the ilenernl !o— nion-11.1y nl t ( l iniment wealth nt l i enosyk al, in. entitled Act elatiti.t to the civet inns of this l'anninel kvealt 11."Iiitsinal the of .1 uly. .1. D. 15::9, it is made the duty of the Sheilff try county within this l'iminneiwealth. In give !milli: notice /if the General IZtetimis. nod in sorb, :loth, to enumerate: 1. The offirors to Lo electod. 2.l4,Fanate the plaro.it olertion Is to he held thorell•ro, I, TII OIPSON KIPPEI', If igh Sheriff of the county of Cumberland. an herelpy ;nal, 1, no..vn and e this pulp Ile notice t p the elect...Ps of the c,unty of Cumberland, that on TIT IV. the 14th play of October next. an election a ill hr held et the. everal election distplots tAlplished Ipy 1,140 In raid county, at which tinny then wll4stpte I y !pallid fir Ott° per , on for eitrver, General, and nn o pgrsnn for Auditor lie octal of the Mato ppf 101 l tool vania laud, Perry and York, in the loseoPlittbresenta ol like l lilt :itILLOS. • 0110 1,01511111 to lir •pre,ent the runt los of Cumberland Perry, Juniata and 311111 in, In the Senate of the Stale 01 Peons) hon.. Ono person to fepresent the eounty of Outnherfunl In thus House of eprehentutivos of the L 4 ttto of l'uonsy I. vauht One perie for District Attorney for the roux ty of Cum berland. ono person for Commissioner of the mounts of Cumber land. • Ono pot son for Dlrector . of the Poor of (he county of Cum berla,l. Ono person for Auditor of the enmity of Cumberland. 01, perAol) fir Coroner for the county of Cumberland The said election will he held throughout the county as follows: Thu eleetion in 010 I.ll,titlll diStrit't 1'111111.0 , 1A or the borough of Cittrikle :not the town-hips of Not tlt )11.1dt, ton, South Iliddletoo, bower "tool. Trod, :ted Lower Melt ittson. Mill beheld at tint Count Hoot, In the Lo. tttth of (fail is,e. The ele.l ion in the eleetl4 dial rig t r np ed of Low er Went l'enttsborotwlt township, will be held nt the North Selo., d II ono. in Plainfield. Th, rlrrtlnu in the election tiktrict romp. .t. ti of Sit ver Sprint; Lt witchip, e 11l le• held of the public loathe ol Jacob Ottstot. iu 110g11,,d/IW,I in SAN t Wll,lllp. The el,thlll in the elertimi tih•trict ctnnitosed el twnship.will he held tit the public hues . C oupled my ,leorge Utuoy, In f.:11.1 t• non The niceinniu the election tli..ttiot nn rted of the township n' Allen. , tiltto hold At the Fulfil,. hong° of Vl — tilde] v. Cocklln, iu t" .epheithtttell. The elertion In the election distrirt compose.' of 1t11 , 111,e, ,ownstild trill be held at the Mitidlettcx School 110,0. Thu olucti , m In thellncll.,” tli , t oninp ,,,, nd .1 the towns:l l p of Low, MINI, 1..1.1 at tho wngtw tn3l,er 01101, 01.10)111n Ilunvlll,:trlrer, 1111. The 0101 . t.11111 10 the 01,thin composed of East l'ennsltorough township, q 111 be held at thin house ofJoseph Marlin, In West Fairview, now occupied by litanre ~ Spongier. The election in the electinn (blot riot composed of New Cumberland, will be held ut thin house isow Lent by Dr. H. A. Boteler, In the borough of Now CUM iierb,rni. - The election in the election district composed of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, a 111 be hula at 'the public house now kept by W. S. Huston, In roil borough. The election in the el , ction district composed 01' Monroe township, will be held at the public house of Thomas lAgot, in Churchtown, in said t0W11.111 . 11. TllO election in the election district composed of Penn township. pill he held at the house now occupied by Jacob Redseeker In said township. The election iu the election district composed of Upper Dickinson. will be held at the house - now oc cupied by Daniel Etter, known no the Stone 'Tavern. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Nowville, nod townships or Mifflin. Upper Win Word, Upper West Penushoro, and north Newton will be held at the Public School House in the borough of Neweillo. The election in the Wootton district composed of the borough of Newburg & lropcwoli township will be held in the public School House, in • the . borough of Newburg,. The electron In the - eleetlon district composed of the borough of Shipponsburg, Shippensburg township and that part of Southampton to, iiship not included In the Leesburg, election dlstriek will be hold at tl o Council ( lo use In thu borough of Shippensburg. And In an net of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, passed the fiit.lifly, - 1839, It is thins provid• "That the qualified electors of ports of Newton and Southampton townships, In the county Of Ohmborland, herb:nil, bounded by the following linen and distances: lloqinnims et the Adams county line, thence along the ilno dividing the townships of Bit:Meson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence alone . jiheturnplktotio Con— tra School Ilonse, ow sold t nen pikO, 1n Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at' itoybuck'o, Including ileybuek's fitrin, thence in LL straight line to the sew mill of tho heirs of Cleorgellim ver, thence along Dryslour's nin to tho copffly lino, thence along Iho lino of Adams cntrity to the place of beginning. bu, and the same '•n bereby_deciared a now'end separate election district, be election to be hold at the public house formerly occupied by William Maxwell, In Leesburg, Southampton township." NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVIOI . That ovory person except justices of the Ponca who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States or of thin State. or any city or Incorporated district, whether a counniSilonod akar or other Wise, a subordinate °nicer o• alma, who is or shall bo employad.ntidor the logislatiro, oxuctative, or "Judi ciary departnnints of this State, or the United litotes, or of any city or of any incorporatod district; and also that any Member of - Congress or of the StatoLeglain, • tura, and of the Select or Common Council of any city; or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapahloWißd illiry; or exerelsingnt - the Satroy — thne the office or-appointment ofjudgo, inspector or cleric of any elections of this Commonwealth and that no Inspeeter, judge, or other officer of such election Anil be eligible to be there voted far. And the said net al dqs,eall.ly, entitled an net rein tint; to the elections oft nit Commonwealth, passed Jul; 11e314, further provides , .et tbilaws, to wit : ••Thilt HIV Inspect, • :11111 j,l-I , ces shell meet nt the 16; h. rim' , doctlons of tine district 10 in Inlet theV r 1,1).• i • I.! t•i , , .g, before nine o'cloelt in the of ti,i• ,••• ;destiny in October, mid each of said ii,pectors shall appoint one cleric, who shall lie a qualified voter of said district. ‘• In e eso the person who shall have received the me^- 01i,i 11k11,4 inuuber el votes no hiSpeCtOi• 0114111 MI on the day of the election, then the perxyp wino shall hare received the seeeild highest number tif - iiifes at-the next preceding election. shall act as inspector In his ple,e, And in f ', 0 ,0 flu , person Who shall have re eel viol the highest number of v• les fir inspector shall not attend, the person eleete.l judge shall appoint an inspe,•tor in his play,'; laid In ease the person alerted judge shall not attend. then the Importer who receiv ed the highest numher of votes, shall leppolut a jtidge in his place,eir (finny vaeaney shall continue in the hoard fir the rare of one hour alter the titan fixed by brie - far the opening ofthe el ertian, the qualified ,otors of the township, ward or ill`striet far which sorb enter shall have been elected, present at the 11'3C0 of eleetior, shall sleet one of their number to fillsuch vacancy. Carlisle Sept.slB, 1S02:1 4 ............ 00 ........ ...... ....2 50 1 15 ~,,....1 10 1 nt) 1 afl MMEMIEI2==g2II illy, panned the 27th day of February, 1 . 91, entitled " An Art relative to rothig nit Elections ht the ro unities of Adzuw+. Nuphlu, Ye, In. !worm:ter. Franl.lin, Cum lamland, liradtOrd. Centre, Green,and vl2: '•Ser—L..l3o eluultud by the :_qoutio,tud.lio.usn_af.. Item . .porn tires of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvo— =llll9 ertho,nur—that It shall be 1;1,1111 for tin, qualified rwers or the ',untie, or Allnms._l , aupldn aim,lrer. Fr.,'Min, Cumberland, Bedford Cen— I=l=== Art, io vote for ell eahnidates for the various oflfres to Le idled it oriV eleetino 4 11 0110 slip or tieliet: Provided the ~f 0,0 111 , 11 e'111(1111•11e Is voted for, 0101 desbrviated 1444joired by the esli.ting laws of the Co111111011,,,1!11 '• SW'. 2. 'I lintiley It ted by nny person h i , i n ie preqoribt,l, sh:tll 1m pm— ,L nre rlireetiel to he punished by the erisLlll, I Iles of I he Commonwealth." e i the h i re ehil lon rr Ihe libl , is if Om& erllnd Intl, t rollowithib being the dillno•tinn oI Ile A. tof the i;eseral Assinblr or the Fession of .01114 , 1 e (II let to peel lite for tale- Mention or .1.1,, of the several Colin is of this Coirnionisealth, o r •gukto certain .111dietil Districts." •• ;tee. 4 That the elect in for .!edges shell lielheld and ••onduct d in the several election districts in the 111.11111iiii respect. as elite. ions b . t. I{rprrsell to IR, n vh 1.11 ice the smilo.Judg..s. 111 , peettirs, n Id nlllre rr, a.l the prt,visiopt. or the Art, of the ilt•neral Aet relating to the elections of this (lonnuntiu eal Lb." approved the 2tl tl•tv 1•4 0 , and its several supplements, and all of her like lairs He far as the Faille shall lir in fovea arid applietthle, shall he deemed and taken to the election of frost fed, ll'hat the afet•esaid electors Tillie fur .Itullzes of the : , oprelllll Court On n Herlitriall piece of telperot.tl fu. all if her Judges required to lint pet i nell In t Its law so allother s •parate piece or paper. '• It shall lie the clutv of Ihr srl end assessors of Niel. dirt 1 lc' Lo tit tend nl the place of holding eve, gent•ral, special. nt• township elcctinn. during the lvhnln tithe Sidi] 11111 is Lepl glu,. tin the rurpo , n•iiigivim: tint t the jtt,p,s , t, , ,, anti itid,a, itt‘ti t•tilled ill n , l,tion to t of any person assessed by then. t•• t ote at salt election, or cif It • tiler leaf Lars in relit. Lion t , . th, , 1,0 , 0 , 1110111, li t e said it,p ee t,, r , t.illtor of titian shall truss lien' tit tittle refttiirt, \n pot, -hall la. pm 11011,1 to cute slams n t oi •ti an as at n 'said. nlper t Inin a it hill , freeman of the nee of tattle, s Ito snail lett e 11,1(1,1 in lite rt tt t• It• tote year, :111.i in the elyet len district wht•re dote :it [Oast ion days immediately tot , It rita.tiott. and within isic/ 3 oats paid IL ~"1 icii 4,1111 i i 'ln. itllll.ll heels 4 ii• • ht•rit t a , the election. list a cill'en I,l* the luvc - pnyt•ioted, Trtelltiquallffed voter tt 10 , St.tle, and ta•ta , lvtalt.ltt , st , frolit en , l I'll 111 . 11 ed, :Intl w po -ail have regd.' fit the clerli.m ilistrlit and paid t• nil 411 t!I ithg vote after I.•siii semi PraVittoti. l'hat the '• • wo..en •11 Isens ol the I Idled Plates, between I. nt t went . ) t It resided in t.".“ Oct atZ sitall lie etlatle s i tar t , i-11,111 slit tar' • , 01 .11 vrii• \\ll ,, SO 11:11111e is it lined ill iho li.t 4 .r t 1.1,, luh.i I. i to /I tS fa r. r 0 :1, 1 . 10 1.10 , , First. Inn pr.! e• Ihe 1. 1110,1 f v. it hilt INV(' )I'3l'B Of lall. 5•11 . 1. r I.lx :1.- . still itriooold I'' the Constitution. nob is o israciotir oridotioo oil her 01l his natl. or :if -111.111.1:1011, Liii• n.llll kr :Wit inat ot anotlttir, that he hos 11.1h1 such .1 to,. or oil proclttott n receipt 0,11 111a1; LUNY & DRY Q0 ' 011E:16 . itE) GEO.: J. ,lIENKELS, POR CEIRTAV 521 WALNUT •FAT ,August, 29,1862.-9 mos ELLIN'a OFF AT COST! • • TIAGItIsis! BA !.r 6C3-rho 110 , ertnIntpl to riall out hie r arty extnnsivo nn eloguot nsaort Mont. or nt first rust I Ito will hot :a ties•pt to sirs .fg. lffiCo it I . G 41 .0 0./M e t; it in Sao. his stork litrg.r nrol ..ornprislng lu to part. Niro'. l,it••a. :ltd 11 i• ;`,ll ufoll kindn and 0000111)0.mi.- die wititio wra pod. Ila Fed ..at low ratvs for root, will be sold at of v s'aVio figurp. 11011SRIa'EPING GOODS, s - urit as blenched and unbleached Shootings, Pillow Caßlngg, Linen and. Cotton_ Table Clothe, Tickings, White and Brown :11uslins, &c., &c. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. llh Frtnek of Carpqtß, Oil CIOtTm, Vottintts, &c., is Iho largest and best in thik section, of the country. Olvo cse on early call, all who want great bargains, for I In tend to do just what I say, and sell out my entire stock at first cost. Como ono, come all l PHILIP ANOLD', Two doors north of the Carlisle De ll posit Rank. N. IL COUNTRY MERCHANTS hill Dud It to their advantage-to give me a call, for 7 can sell to them at cheaper rates than they can purchase the same goods in the city. P. A. persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, will please call and settle their ac counts Immediately OR the Looks must be settled. Carlisle May 9th, ABG2. 11 I LI I' ARNOLD. ROUSEREEPF,fri - ATTEDITIOfirt NEW AND SUPERIOR Washing Machine and Wringer 'The subscriber has invented and ie now nuflirturing a new and superior Washing Ma- Gillne with Wringer attached. which he offers with en tire confidence to the inspection of the public. This Machine Is cimplo In its construction and not liable to derangement, :Ind will wash all kinds of fabrics, wheth. eril.fht or heavy, with equal facility, and Is warranted not to injure the most delicate article, doing its work rapidly. The Wringeris attached to the Washing Me- Aline, and is worked by a treddle, and is always set for either heavy or light articles. This Machine is SO renetrlletelilthat the person washing will stand in a natural position whilst operating it.. The combined Machine is sold 1.114 if cheaper than any other now in the nrirket, and is warranted to do Its work well and speed I ly. 'file public are respectfully invited to call 'end exam ine the machine .it the shop of she subscriber, in Lou. tiler street, east of Ilanover, a few doors east of Shan ley's chair making eSta WWI men t , where a machine la alw.tys In openttion. Carlislu A u ; ;mt 22. *C2-2 m CALL AND SEE THE NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND QUE,ENS-- WARE STORE.' HE subscriber has lately entirely re modeled and retitled the nld stand OD the Corner or Hanover and houther Streets, i artiste, lately occupied by S. C Iluyett, and is now prep fired to fornieh hie old friends and the public, with everything that in Miele, how and fresh, In the way of Family Groceries.. in, stork ix lar.,:e and selected with the grenteet enrof and will he sold at the lowest prires for cash. It e'en. ,ists in part fine old Government JaVw coPFEe f Prom Rio do . Prime Rio Itoasti.d. 61'1.1; PS.—New York, itopton, and Philadelphia Sy— rups, of the very best qualities. BROWS 61.11.7'11IS,—Tito bent the market allords.-•- Lo, or lea's best Cruahed, Sand. and Pulverized Sugars. Also, his A. H. and C. Sugar, which cannot be am p:mato-1, and as the Time Is new hero for preserving, In dien will !derma give him a call and examine for them meleea. All his SPICES are of the purest and best att riot Ica. No humbug alamt_theni. litre. Corn Si atelf, P. rrina. Dandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, Fr., cyCIIINA, GLASS, AND ci e l QUEENSWARE. A lartre and well sele,ted stock of the very latest pat— terns and tty es. loner than ever in prier, and butter in quality. than was ever offered before in Carli-tte.— Call and see. Woolen and AN illow Were, curb as Tubs Iturket s, and Churns. Baskets of every description; Children's CA It It lAO ES', Stoneware, Cream Cots, But— ter Jars. Prrsmce Jars. Jugs, all sizes. FISIL—No 1, 2 and 3 Ninokeral. No. Nt ESS SIL,kI) No. l Herring. A ler,ie qu otity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS, SALT by the Nark, Dairy and 41 A Oott. Thu soleo•riller feeling enrourinted by the patronage h••reto Ibre ex le n tiv4l to hire l y his friends and tie pUb lie, trOuld rispeelfolly invite thorn to rail and examine his 1101 V stnek at, the new store corner of Hanover and Loutber Streets. July 11, 186'2. J. D. HALBERT. KIMMELL HOUSE, ON THE EUROPDAN PLAN, C STREET, BET. 4} AND 6th STS., Near the National Hotel ; and two ,quares from th• Railroad Depot, WASHUGTON CITY. wits FOR Tlf . F. ACCOMMODATIONOF LA- Room and Board. pPr day. ...... rto,in abma. prr day 31.111.1. rncb I,ldZill L. if the roam in yacated by 7 a m 'M I ' I ..,,,,.„1-, Other , ke it will be considered by the . day. The KEVIM ELL HOUSE is newly mid elegantly tor— and In every restrtect it first class Hotel 1 in vlte the puldic to mil andexornine. A. F. KIJIM ELL Proprietor. Oct. 11. Isdi. t f I Inll th of all earthly blessings, 'tis the host, 111,11 most is r•Il tied when 'tin least preserved." id' PORTER'S ' ~ ,, s i ~,. 1 o e t - - .,,y7, Q ,-' '',' Y.—J . '• \ ____ l \\ --- ?1,- e, . .„ , ;• . , 41 4 D1:41.4M0 Is the great essential, primary and prepa ratory process of.liM, and therefore to keep - in tepalr the digest', organs should be the great business of life. The Stomach, nhich is the grand digestion labo r:lM,, and from Its great and a ,sential functions has also sympathy throughout the ,whole igaly. Here na ture concentrates her powers for the formation of nourishment, and here it is that Dr. ZADOC PORTER'S STOIVIIICZ FITTERS. Reps In at the time of r red to assist the process of Dr. 'haler Potter's Stetuach Bitters etrorgihen tho system. In an ex traordinary manner. ThOy are of tho hialMst value In nausea of the Stomach. !mil estion, IMEMI2 General Languor, Diarrhoea, Teething °failWu Dizziness, Summer Cuing!. IVorunt, boss of Anputife. lienatburn, Waterbrash. Dyspepsia. Sick Headache. Jaundice. They correct the ill effects of unwholesome lira.— Children whOI u.ing much fruit may he sawed from roily and alarming affections of the bowels, by the free uro of Dr. Ziltilko Porter's Medicated Stomach Bitters. Those who use ardent nplrits mill find the stomach corrected In it tuort remarkable manner by this prepa— ration. Whenever there In nn unpleasant feeling in the Sto mach from anytbleg eaten or drank use Or. Porter's Miter's. and tell-f still soon be had,' Price lac. and 25e., government stamp Included. For sale by all deli gists. ❑.ILL fi RUCK'S!. Proprietors, 218 Ortamwieh Street, N. Y. For sato in Carlisle by SAMUEL ELLIOTT. tiMBERLAND VALLEY AND /FRANKLIN RAIL ROAD. ::4%.•111.4::' a 459 lilt 1.4 • 011 ANGE OF HOURS! On and after DIONDAY,'MAY 5, 1862, Passenger Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:) FOR CHAIIIBER,BIIURG AND HARRISDI I / 1 0. - , Ist Train. 24 Tralt i do 7.00 A. 51. 2.45 Pqdr 7.37 - " 3.:15--q 5.30 " Arr. 4.20 ~, ,:o .4.--- Lento 12.55 ` " Vol pponsburg, 9.00 " - 1.28 " " Newville, 9.32 "- 2.00- - `,. " - Carlisle. 10.10 " "' - '2. 4 d - -'".•• • --' slechaniesburg, 10.42 3.12. ''' Arrive at llarrlsbur-11:15--" 3.40_._".. FOR CHAMBERSBUSO AND HAGERSTOWN, Ist Train. - 2cl Train. - , Leave Harrisburg • 8.05 A. 51 1.351'. 51. Mechanicsburg, 8.47" 2.15 . 0 Carlisle,, \ 9.27 " ' 2.65 " Newvile, . ___ _10,02 ~ 3,29 " s • Shippensburg. 10.33 " . 4.00 44 . . " Citiambg', (Arrive) 11.10 ' 4.40 " '• " Greencastle,: - - t . 55 5:30 , ... Arrive nt lingerstoWn. 2.35 6.10 • " NOTICE To PASSENGE VS: At all Stations where Tieltets.ere sold, viz: Hagerstown, fireancastle,,Cham bersbNhipponsburg, Newtille. Carlisle Mechanics. burg an arrisburg, a reduction of TEN ' CENTS on each Tic will *ill he made to all, Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before • entering the Cars. • .;', • ' -. ,-,..:...• . " ",...S .- - O. N. LULL Supeet , - 'Railroad Office' , chtimbein . lpirg - , 1 Hail:lB62; .-: . ,•. •:I . . Leave Hagerstow n, .' • coons:tette. Chain beraburg; DR "1"• 1 4111.'• GOOK," ;, t.„ • lIONUEOPATIIIO . -PHYSIOAff ' ITAVING recently lopetCdjniCikrlislev - . has taken an office adjoining Ile 4 .rniatiirNebal:' . when, he can 'consulted by persons hooking r*!dtril advice; or when deelre4willre# l *--- - dencei ' "eltherlii (lie town or country. " _ May 2,1.862—1 y MMEIXIII EOM $2 00 1 00 Dr, ZADOC M EPIC tTED UOMACII Bitters ! A Vegetalde Nledi tine. and Sure re mady for all. Stomach AND Bowel Com plaints! BILLIOUS A Ftte. TIONS, Fermentation OF FOOD ME= ICE