SUICIDE —About 8 o'clock on Monday morning, a Mr. MoCAcuENY, a tailor, resi ding in Plainfield, West Pennsboro' town snip, was found lying upon the floor of his shop, quite dead. Not more than half an hour before ho had been soon entering his shop, and when discovered life had net been extinct probably more than a few minutes. The suicide accomplish , d this tragic: result by attaching his silk neckerchief to the beam ot•a heavy sewing nowhine, which was stand ing upon a table in his shop, the end of a neckerchief reaching to within a few inches of the floor. Spreading a buffalo robe on the floor beneath the noose, he ',lipped the latter oser hie 'Wad, 1171(1 hild himself calmly down 10 iii- In-4 sleep: Tho devea4ed was an Irishman by birth-- cane. to Plainfield about a yetis• ago as tt re fugee from ha. a ~0 11 in the l'enn , ylvania Iteg,iment, and the only a—ignnble 0/01S0 for his willing lo 1,111 it end to h . , de . -I,,,ndeoey nt. the ith-ence of thi, ,tot, which, in connection with intemperate habits, oonvcrtcd him into . oounly tniAnnthrope. Coroner SNIITICS jury found a verdict in neettrdnneo with the above eiretnustancei,. WHEIIE THE Soi,DIERs ('A)I I: FiloNl. Credits tf I h.' Uttlntlt•rlitn,t l' ante i:n irr tlo• Call a 11oe,1iilwr 19th 186.1, and th, ~f ('redits r•tfibli , l)lll..tit th, l'rovost (;,•!,4.1 . 0 41.1,trtni.•lit iu )liky Thi, 1) I . Ihe PrIIVO'L Unice and lolly be u,eful in estimating filo nun ber of men for nislotil to aid in qtimo.o.4in.s, the great Shipperisbure; Shippun , burg Sootlottopton tp- Newbury; lwrough. Mifflin town , lop, Hopewell town , hip, Newvillo Newton tp., l'entis•boro . tp. Fratikrord t4Pwlt ,, hip Penn . lown , hip. 11iol:in I. North - NI hld .N 1 hllll,-, War.l, 19 19 IS -17 ""hying• ppvi . A Hun, )h ohru\ic>hur or Allyn Ni:w Cumberland, Ent Perm , bort ugh A (IEAIETI , ,RY.—We understand that tilrps art. on f,.01 for thr I,tablisliment l'ainetory for this borough. II win - 1w ro ,ollt,cted flint thi- enterpricw. itri ,ll.rtak,n, failed tlipmgli want of cll 1L On the part of the poople: but, in this ra o, ON .T.y pro-port of ,:tiem:ss in ,vid , .nt. Th. , origina tors inovianant. are \V. 11. PEN V... 1., Mr. A. 11. (ieti. .1. \I. \ and allot 111.1' L,`ollt 101111111 nI the Lot ntt^lr-trlrnrr 11:1111, hit‘. , not obtained. proro.,d tiatio,l adapted a psi p,. tla• land la•ing ladd at pro , ..tit, :111(1 fnrttiri the proia.rty Thi• plan 11) gt.1:11 , 1111 . 11 tt Ins till.. undPr- taking i \VO iwrty, niniuing 1 1 ucro. , i, I.) ho irthp which kill 1.0 al a c,•11A111 tillf amount nece , ,ary Or p a y for the land the Ceme tery will be laid out, and the place ads rned according to the ta,te Or Mr. .1. It. Ewing, whoa: talent in tlutt direction 1, certainly to be appreeint , l. We have u.. (11)111 , ! it - iY.OII , Will 1,114 , 1111 ill)lll , difli , dy, atilt 0116 n , ce-,ar and m.11:11.110 I upp..ndage ho - tachol ad‘ bcantil'id I ) • 14:Ant Or Justd , li CLARK.— The Chambersburg llcro.4itory, of Wednes day last, says :—The sudden and unexpected death of 11ev. JUSEI'II CLARK, on Friday last, resulting from the injuries he received on the Monday previous, east a gloom over the entire community. Although it was well known that his injuries were severe and painful, yet no apprehension was felt for his safety until a few hours befiae his death.— Iris condition firt beciom• known to himself, and to the great surprise of his friends, at a time when all indications seemed favorable, heliii;ssed an opinion that hi' could not recover. Ms loss will he mourned •by a large circle of friends, and will he sorely felt by the church, for which he had for a long time been an earnest and able supporter, and by this community, of which he was a val uable mei:ober. Mr. Clark was born in North Middleton township, this county, „tut the 11th day of October, 1.825. Ile received his preparatory education in Bloomfield, Perry county, Pa., entered Mnrentlit College, at Mercersburg, Pa., in 1845, and wits graduated with the higliest honors of his class in Sept., 1848.- 1 mmediately after this he mitered the Wes tern Theological Seminary of the Presbyte rian church at Allegheny City and finished his course of Theology in the spring of 1851, On the Ilth day of June, 1851, be was li censed to preach the gospel by the Presby tery of Carlisle, and shortly afterwards. be was ordained and installed pastor of the Presbyterian congregation at Chambersburg. Mr. Clark had many rolatives and friends n this section of country, who will hear of his death with feelings of sincere regret. SHOOKINO ACCIDENT.—We clip the 'Aiming account of a terrible accident which •esnited in the death of an old and highly •espected citizen of this county, from an ll inois paper of n late date-: This morning, as the Oxford stage was ;ping out of the city, on its route, the horses, rem some cause, became frightened, near ;Wild's Foundry, in the lower part of the NV, and ran,' the bits to one .of. the bridles yoke and the team ran 611 the road sonic fain, upsetting the carriage, killing one mum, early killing a child, and seriously injuring , voral others. The man killed was Mr. ROB slor BELL, of arlisle, Pa., an old bachelor, 70 years of re, a very large, heavy man. ..He a man r large property, probably $75,000 or more, Id wits on a visit to the West, whore' he ..vned lands and had relatives. Ho came •.iwn from Princeton, lowa, yesterday, and as going to some place on the Oxford route, t this State, to visit a sister. He was a fine oking, halo and hearty man, and a man of • msiderable : intelligence. • • These facts, in , gard to Mr. Belli we learn front Dr. Gat, — ho visited—the-scene-of the accident,- and •Cognized Mr. BeThas an old acquaidtance Pennsylvania. Dr. Galt telegraphed the ,nth of Mr. 801 l to Hon. John P: Cook,•of eyonport, who has boon his attorney for mo yearn. A thorough investigation of the filets about ó tain.. Vibother it was a mil) term, what arted. the beam to runovhother the bits and harness were strong and secure, what the driver wiw,about when the team started, &c., &c„ should be had. Stages and rail roads are liable in heavy damages for any neglect to provide safe means of conveyance for passengers, and they should not he al lowed to trifle with human life. SEIACT Setroor.. —Select schojhrs for FebriPary and larch 1811.5. S'ehool. No. 11, Weirieli ;Bentz, Cliri..t.inn T. Iteiglitor, A. L. Connelly. School No. 12, Mary Ego, Eleanor Kelley, Julia Fria School No. 13,118110, Hutton, Bona WM ner, Mary Eingwalt. School No. 14, R. T. Lumberton, M. Hannon, Wm. Boller. School No. 15, Jana li. Zollingor, Kato M. Eby, Emily M. Foolo. School No. 16, (len. Hotimen, M. H. Tobias, ('has. 11. Rhonda. School No. 17, Sarah Tobias, Emma lirbzhtbill, Clara Black - . School No. IS, rc:. F', ing-t, us umph; Robort I 'vin'•. E('E ELS, Prr,ille'llt S. S. •• ;(h . In oil Compriii, , ,s etml 51,•1,- 1,1,1,,,." By E. 010 PER SHAPIAIV, E.g., or the l'hitaticlphitt Bar. This pamphlet is a digest of tin , Acts of our Legislatnrc. relativy to corporations form,' for milling purpose,. It tontitins also all the important decision , of the So pycnic Could of Ponnsylvitnia on the rights, and lower:. of Corpt,l'ati.n.. A 1...1'y satisfactory abstract of the mining laws form" an important feature of tht. Nleinber, of the Bar Ivill find it a very emiilient 1,0(1).; of referonce, I ir1.1 . 1 I interested in the opriratiims van find no Defier .01111, information concerning their right.. and re sponsibilitics. Tha pamphlet contain, thirty nnd beattli . fully printed. Fow ler & \loon. • ATLA 'jrl c”n -116114 1)1111, , t1111 variety or interesting arti cle... Mr. has a very relidalik •' Letter rug-land. - 6,10 ILuniltuu, in I'i , - , s sharp and hilerat iut2, a- usual. Terry gives a capital kill •d “1)01y . , COW. — Th.'ll tilt•l - 1 . 1111111 - 11'11..11V0 ILCC , IIIII 111(—Gr,at 1.111,1,-, - liv S. l . M El EE liE kofch, L} )11 . of S(•i•ni... , in in IPC-! V , lll : 111111 ati iirl and lii-t 1{11114.1 It. un Till . t` I.iia . idri Th.. rd . ho• nlltrl)Wr than (NMI) 1 1 12 15 1 1 12 19 14 .9 '1 lIMI THE BRITISH PERIODICALS. F, , litth 4o Env jund, \\ith Ow r ,, r , • ;it I."\\ 111 , ' th.,11, gr , :tl , l thnolt• "'"ill I"' 1 " -- \"." "f and. ut , t. , it. lit, \ th,m- I2' 4 their many tin :\hie:ilde) - 11ral I,oln int r4,due,•,l 1,, unrivaled ptil.dicity, and b \\Titer,. in turn. th.—, publicati“ll- have attained 1.. their ,I.l,inlid reputatiffit. Scluflarly tonded range if'tlinughl and r , ,earch. niagnilicont rheturio. .lion--ion, tiro commitrateil in their 1,,,Ly • 1., illuminati' aryl all that is 111 'lb.:111111'e. The - nowyst diso“vcri(.s 111 W,, in theologi cal domriiim ari• in tlois•in Rot ictc'., turd without (lisparm4(iitierit In the compiirativi•ly crude and \ oii this (Fn. A ilitutii•, it L'all 111, lif.1,11b111 . :111. , 11- Ili the 1,1'..11111 , 111 . ‘ ..r Ili „ u;;ht and tin...llllA 1.. 1 , •11 , I 11.• OP. -4 b. , ”.1 1,1 , 111 pr,lCe-s,ll . 4 , 11011 lit ctlll,llll ,11( . 11 11111)1..1'10 , - 1 . ,1111L(1 111 nit ' .\1:12'217,111 , -. .\ 111111 , 1'1.11,11 . 111,. , 11 unr ullait., but it" ri ht 1 ” 1""" fruit an e"MY!.. We may ciirtainly 111 ,, tu411 it e. , 11,- in unpalaial)l,. orc,,ed E von lit and pungvnt (..Natitina-• ~ u r prin,il,lt, and ~ ,n dttet, in"re invig.rating. a. , :r0,a1,1 , , than incli>crinlittat.k• 'II :1) I= ,b 9 .4's 1110,- It.gil'lLlT) in , 11(11111 . \ : Ettillbil I gh, tem.ely M\ : the Nmili ISrlt,h, “rgati ,, l . the Fr, , e t'hurch prt . l., mid dm I,mdmi Quarterl, annually contain mon., in a small luu r. „r literature, art, than many it \veil ,eleeted lihntry, Thoie who Nvi , ll ac q uire the t , - , etie, ut current literature tied it in throe Iriiiudical 'I'M. publishers, )lessrs. Leonard Scott }Talker Street, New Yorlc, (der them at most liberal terms, viz: For any one of the Reviews, S 4 00 Eor any two of the Reviews, 7 Hi For any three of the Reviews, II) 011 Fur any four of the Review-, 12 00 For Black ‘voo,l 'm Magazine, 4 00 Illitek wood tout one R e vie w , 7 00 Foe 111ackwood and ❑l,ll3 y two of the RCVIOW,, 10 00 I''ol' MaCk WOOd 1111 d three I , rtho Itvviews, 1:100 For 131nel:wood end the four IteviewE, 1.1 00 IVert , Ilir Braught, William 11 Myen, John H 1301teyer, W Mount; David 2' Barr, A .1 Monnt, Nathaniel Baird, Joseph MeCosh, Mary Baker, Lizzie McAlpin, James (' Brown. Sarah .1 Mclinr. M A Barber & HondschictMendingball, Mahnla Curren, Rev If .. Mortorf„l on .M Ci,rnman, Samuel Neff. \tin Collens, Augusta Nic.key, Mary E Cromall, Annltcynolds, .Torn G Culuni*,•r, Margaretßilep, Jelin Donner, - Mlirgarrt Rinehart, Sarah Duke, J,isephine Reamer, Catharine DeCourey Sonora Swaggard, James Eviller. John A Shaefler,,John TI Fox, Ellie Swords, B K Flint, John Strickler, John Fisher, 11ntiltla Snyder, Henry (Cur- Homing, Sul lie pen ter I Ceeehmin. 114.1 u Snyder, .1 11 Ga r Ver. Frli Nei- St eVeli , , !II (tr . \ Gilbert, Henry Strange, Jlll' 0 I I ii,-, .1 nllll ( 131( , ) . Smith, iti , ettil Ileppeluttner, Wm t-;nyder, Sophia Ileines, (% Streets, Betsey 2 }hinter...l elm S'mith, July 110,wer, Jelin 111011121.5, Ilamilton Hoyt, J 1' - ' Turner, Talleyranrl I! ver, Jacob 11 Turner, Julie Hughes, .1 Mony Tyler, Mrs M E • Iletrieh, Maria We'rt,' Jennie Hyde, Rebecca 2 \Vise, Catharine Hotrinam Johnston, —• Mrs Wolf, Florence Junkin, It F Warden, Anna K Kane , ly, Smirri Wheeler, Simon Laurend, -- TnylorWilliams, .1 Cr Lynch, James Wood, A lexandor Lackey, Josephine Zinn, H M La verlyer, Laike IA , AI Zeigler, Ann K To Farmers & Horse Dealers. ; . I FlBla the celebrated Vo• A, I'le inary Surgeon. hen permanently located In Carlisle l n- the purpope of operoting u pOn diseased hors., hr. hop had '2O yearn experience in treating di h OO:10,, Cl' Horses, and during the law four yearn has hod from lnon to 2AO diseased herpes under bin earn. Ho wishes It understood, the( within the laid •20 sines mane Horses hare coma under his notiro that ha ,e been Injured by maltreat meat from the bends I4' men who h it, no knowledge of either anatomy, or ..I,enstts, or medh•ni treatment of- the llor,o. A great many of three Horses he has mired 9f ter Thor have dragged by such men. EFERENCES The underHigned has log trusted lh,raes, both exter nally and internally dieeneeJ, to the professional aldll of lilt. ,J , 8111 F ERT, roneur In Playing that his treatment gave entite gatlsfactlon, and wo cheerfully re,onimend all per Sons as fishing to consult or employ a Vat,tn , ry Surgeon Io glve him a vall. ( 'II M E itSBURG. Jr.J. C. Rig 1u Frederick Byeis. Dr. J. I. Smoe, ott, u. R. Messetswith. Deter !trough. Samuel Jegery, J. I. Shank, Martin Newcomer, Inc. W. II Boyle, kvan ReAm. Pr Jelin Leanhert. Seimeny, Sol Max. weD„lk. e . t ,to D 0. tichr. ('.\ELISE!• danny ett, David Ilartin, John II ninon, Al fnd Ni ni no. D. II wit. B. it win. 'W. rink , I) - COAL YAM).- Th.. ,übsorib, haling leaced file yard formerly er upiel by Arno:trong trial Holier, and purchased the stt-k IJ f COAL AN 1) I. U 11 B ER, fa the y.trd, lat4other with 311 Immeue,• new t.taek wlil hare eaantaatly on hand and furnkh lo o dor alt Idtatt- and . 1 11 , 1ity I.l' SI 111.7.11. BEIM IMEEMiII Fit AM F. :TITS , Ealing. l'i.istei in,/ Lth, Shingling, Lath. worked I li Will, :aid IVtiiittierilltitrditlig._ PusL,..g.nd.ll-tvlts,,enti ii i ;45 - ii - grielr: t fial - 1,elo” gp too Lumber Yard. All hilltill of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Iletelnelt and Usk, ii I dilliiterit qualitle,. Having eore of ni) own I es, furhidh bills In ,wile, of may length stud i-leii al the alms lie..t notice and on the moot rensonablo terms. Cl y worked boards will he kept under env er an they can lie furnished dr) at all times I have constantly on hand all kinds oi Family C•ial under, . over, wb:vb 1 hill delft re clean to any part of the Ifolfffigh. TO ,II : Ly 1,11.. A . /Alloy, Prehen. Egg., tiiie and ..). ut, Luke Fiddlers I ),-3.M7 "ar '• Fier, ton. Ise•ust Nountain, r ,rk- iif kohl , it. whieli I pledge la Y ciist.-,/)- iedl Ie sell at the to rant anebu ner's and ilia 4.l,,nath' Coat, MI hand o SOH at tha iowest figurs Yard west oldo of ()I alalaar Nchnol, 'loin street ANDRFM U.BLAHL .1"11.0,1,;65 U NOTICE• rpi,e subscriber would respectfully in. form tuft public that he ham purvhat..l tho make Nt,,t 6 11l COAL AND LUMBER, helontrin the late firm of A RMSTRoNG AND HOF FER, end issued the real estate for 0 striett of years, ii by e he 1 ,, prorated to aectomn date the eilinmuntly oith I.I . MBER of every variety, :Ind on the most re, leans, Hosing pull-booed Liv sew stock at true head ratite maraot with great care. by the aid of su esperienoed lumberman, he it unaided to conspele with the Aver market In prices. I have relinquished the tanning business; and will dev..te my entire attention ;,0 the LUII hilt k GOA I. trade. I have also secured the services of Mr. George Zuloll, an experienced hand In the trade, who will constantly be on hand to accommodate all who may liver us with a call. - --- :,.. 1 largo quantity of Coal, also • - ,C 0 A L. If , dict coal of all kinds, nod, (over, p bll -. kept constantly on had. ells i=rl to uterfi van lip supplied ou short notice, at the lowes t pbsslble rates, By a strict attention to businoss and a desks to sin right, Ws hope to f4.,•U re 0 111,43,0 share of public patronage. TEEMES N P.—l still retain the same position in the Firm of Delaney & Blair, which will be parried on as ener getically as en, at their old eland near the tins house, a.,our porches 11 will be made together at the bead of the market, we feel confidant by on doing to he able to accommodate our customers and Cho public, on the most reasonable tern.. C , • ANDREW It. IILA lit. FOUND )ETwEEN Mount holly Spring and 11) ootkle, a CASE OF SUM:IC/Ali INSTRUMINTS, „bleb the ns ner can luivo by );lving a digieription of .ho same, and pulsing !or this advortlgament, If ho calls as S. FISK, t • Holly Spring. ./ tine NOTICE Q.EALED PROPOSALS will be re ceired ut this offieu until 3 o'clock, P. M., SATUR DAY, Juno 10th, 1805, for furnishing the troops at and neat Carlisle Damicks, Pa , with good NRESII REIN, for ouo year, from 11111 i utter the first day of July, 1.805, or such hiss limn as the Commissary ooneral of Stills's tenet, U.S. Army may direct. Proposals mart be hi duplicate, and endorsed Pro posals for Prosh Pouf," and must contain the names of two reimousiblo per, oils who will sign the bond and become respiaiiiible for Lilo faitht ul porformance of MO contra. Itentons who bid itru ro.luestvd to be present at the °petting of the proposals. 'flue noverninect reserves the right to rojeet any or n❑ bide which they may eon t, lifer unreasonable, or for any other sufficient canoe. TIIIIMA3 Ft. lIALIIY, Ist Lieu . Ath U. B.Cavalry, A. A 0. S. Wilco of A. A. C. S. U. S. A., ( rI j,d, Banlwks, In., June 1,1805.-2 t. READ! READ!! Ihave just returned from Now York rr ita the lotest ntylem of DRESS GOODS, for the Season. Silks, Cloth and Lneo Man tles, Shawls, Hoop skirts, Parasols. Hosiery, Gloves, and all kinds or Whlto Goods. Cloths. Catolo'ores, Linen Coatings. All kinds or DOMESTIC GOODS, pantili g s &e. A largo supply of OARITTEI, 011111, Um, Studio, and Furnlshlog Ooods. Please eall and OntUl l lll.l Illy S look; as I ;thrive sell at the lowest market value. Addltl9ns of Geode WIII Ile nth& es the Beason ell vances, W. C. 4AWYEit. Ono flow bolo.. Marlin's notol, Main Stioet Juno 2, 181i5. MACHINE. SHOP. • Title subscriber now manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, on North Strol:t, east Of Thoudlum's Hotel, a largo ass• rtment of • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as Corse Powers, Threshing Macbluea with Sep• t . ratan' attached, Clovor Cullers Corn 111 Shellors, StralV and Fodder Cut Ors, all 4 lERRI of which-arc the latest. an'd- the - best • ,5!•„....._•%. , ••• improyem oa,. - rus. Particular attentionpaid t It 0 opt . ing of all kinds of Agricultural Implements at short notion and reasonable prices. Thankful for former favors I respectfully solicit a share of public pattonago. A. J. KUT7., Agetn. REFRIGER AyOR FOR BALE. In- - qulro of' - LYNOLi k YOOTP, ' Otanile, Jim) o,',t STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT! NEW STORE, NEW (4 0 ODS. jHAVE just received a large asssort molt of Now Noodg. such as Calicoes, DeLalnos, Chullies, Lawns, Alpacas, Chambroys, Flannels, Linens Brown and nioached Shectlngs, Brown and Bleached Sid rungs, Ac. Also,a full alsortniont of Men's Goods, nurh 11H Cloths, Cnssinteres, Settinetts..leanr, Cott un ades, Denims, Stripes, Cheeks. Including all quality and styles orlindorshlrls and Drawers, Doers Shirts, Shirt Collars, Nook Tles, Gloves, and all other goods pertaining to a Oentioutan's Wardrobe. _ . • All of which will be sold et lower prices thou I hey are Felling elsewhere In Carlisle. WM. A. ?dll,l*‘, Next door We'd of thu Pout (Rem Carnolo. !day 20, 1880. Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods et Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. I ant none revolving number lot of tioods bought at the presvut roduc9tl City !Ayes, nand will rail) them off nt very small protitx. Calicoes from 1234 to 2Oct Musilue nom 1234 to 25cts. Tirkings, Gina%mos &e , at Om very lowest figures .HOSIERY AND GLOVES much lower than former prices I will open next week Finll assortment of all the now ;:ty lea of motimlog Goods. As wy stock of goods was very ll,tht when the doelinein pH, took plays. I an, now prrpiued In great lIICIIICeIIIOIIhI tO pnrehas err. All In want of good and cheap 11l 11001. k, will .lo eel I to call at the Cheap Gash Store. 01/ I I,IIY, TIII/400. Sprit 1. '63 FISTATE NOTIC Letters of Administration on tho lodate of John Brown rier'd., late of tliiliin twp., having been issued to the subscriber 'raiding In the same twp. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to preoeut thorn duly authenticated for settlement to .llny 19, 199', PUBLIC SALE 0? IMPROVED DURIIAMS. JA MES GOWEN will sell at Public Sale, at Mount Airy, Philadelphia, on WEDNES DAY, '2lst JUNE, DIU,a lino hord of Cows, Heifers, Yining Bulls, nod well-grown COI 0/15, bred by himself, and expressly to combine good milking with easy feed ing• 'rho Catalogue will embrace souls 40 head of Young Cattle, which should at this time command particular attention, when Tholes animals are xri much in request for breeding. Catalogues will 111, furnished in dim time. Solo to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M May I DIVII)ENI). Bunk ( Pit. ~IIE Directors have this day declared allivideoll, for the List six month!, of ten per vent clear tax.. Nay 1'3., 12,.;,it--Mt . t I ) 1 N IST ATOII.'S NeYrlel. ± - I.._Lutto-s of Administration on tho estate of Abram 'day, late of East l'ennshorough two , having hamo issued to Cleo. IV. Clisswell of East Pau ushorough twp., notire is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate, and th-se having rluims to• present thorn for sett lament to (ill). li. Cit 'SSW ELL, CarliNle, March 20, 186:,. E the undersi g ned Ladies, do here by certify to the superior q malty of the Silver Sp: illt! Flour, menufnetured by Singiser A. Manning, of liik spring hums, Cumberland Co., and sold by Samuel 31. Braver of Carlisle The prier of Flour having come down some We would advise all persons to give this a it cannot be snrpassud. Mrs. .1. Bons, Mrs. W . M. Beetem, hire. S. E. ',theme. Elizabeth A. Loudon, Mrs. H. II Hoover, Mrs. A. Hoover, Mrs. .1. Rhoads. Miss E. Egolff, Miss E. Bentley, Mrs. M. T,ego. Mr.. Sties, Mrs. J. W. Eby. Mrs. 11. Miller, Mrs. S. A. Senor, Mrs. K. Rhoads. M re. Armstrong, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. C. Itim;watt, hirs,,C. 'turner, Mrs. P. B. Comfort, hi rs.(leo. 1,. Murray, hi ifs. Jacob Senor, Mrs. A. 11. Ewing Mrs. li. Ogilby, hligs 8. E. hillier, Mrs. S. A. Hutton. 3m. t tnendatory of former ordinances, and t_ielnlln g to partigl payments or Bomu g h Bon nth )10,1n— W ll"re.!'..,BY.lßMl_Ottlinancet.4.avae..- 4 4-I)reittrrberl - 7th - TSTLVru I:1th Ihtil. :1011 August 28th 104) relating to the• Issue of Bonds in payment of Bounty debts have provided only for the payment of the whole amou u t S at the I.:,piration me nti one d t h e , S il l thus orvi dog le, prwsision for !Li int P.) area te of the same. utt.i When tt•. the Lure •uell 11 , 1itF: 1, 4 ‘‘1(1111) tru sem's ftlqn (heir tha.. 11101, ,;tivenient payment tl gold Bond,: Ito it eilAted, and of dainod by the Town Connell of the Borough ol Car - lied., and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of .he same. That the ntitlds to be issued for Bounty purposes be made pays ble in 0111110 10 suit the purchasers, in each year begin lug with Januai) Ist lode) and that the President of the Ouineil he and Is hereby authorized to issue said bonds on, that Llll,O thousand and fifty dollars 01 them will fall due on the lot day of January ot each and every year, beginiug with January lot, 1860, and ex tending to January lot, 1876. And said bond., shall be signed by the President and counterldgned by the Clark of the Cotter:nand attested by the Corporate seal. And the effects, frauchis s and p.operty or the said Borough of Carlisle are hereby pledged for the payment of the principal and" Interest of said Bonds as they respectively become duo. Enacted into an ordinance the 6th day of May one thousand eight hundred and slot y-five. Attest.: .1. M. MAbONIIKIM , II, Secretary May 1:2. 1865. A SUPPLEMENT. Fro an ordinance relating to nuisances and other offenses passed 21) May 1,80. Be it enacted by the Town Council of tho Borough td Carlisle, and It Is hereby 'noted and rdal nod by the authority of the Halm. That hereafter It shall, be unlawful fur goats ur oth er animals to Inn at large in any street, lane or alley, within the populated parts 01 the Borough, or upon the Public i 4 quare, under the same penalties that are prescribed to the running at large In said public places of said Borough. of geese, dudes, swine and Sheep, In the net to whirl, this Is a supplement. 3 W t)ILLELEN, . . Prosidont. of Council. JOHN CAMPBELL, Chief Burgess. ANDREW 11. lII.A Attest—J. NI. NlAsornitilll an, Ser'y. of Corporation May 1 . 4, 'Sato THE LUNGS.—The cold and change alto weather tolls terribly on those who have weak and diseased lungs. Many are suffering at this time with affections of the throat and lungs. Bron chitis Is becoming a very common affliction. Those who are predisposed to Colds. Coughs, Bronchitis, &c., should avoid the night sir. There are many prepa rations recommended for these diseases, but there is not a doubt but that Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam Is the best remedy. We have known It to ef fect cures in the worst eases of Coughs, Colds, Broil- Otitis. Asthma, and primary roses of Consumption. De, 2, 180. Agricultural Society. THE rebellion is now over; and we are again restored to our peaceful avocations. We eannokbetter loark this era, than by making prepara Hone to return to the arrustomod foil exhibition of our Society, and that we may have the most extensive the best and most in•erusting that we hero over had, let us begin to prepare for it now. 'rho season is most propitious ant promising of hultful results, and Our appetites icr the enjoyment of such au exhibition Its We will have, have boon sharpened by the disappoint ments of the last three years fly order of this President, • D. S. (MOST, Secretary. May 12, ibb.".-Ilt GROCERIES!! AVE just returned from the east ern atlas and have opened at their store, In ism n St. . Carlisle, opposite Sax ton's Hardware Store, an Immense stock of NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, comprised to part of Coffees, Su gars, Syrups, Teas, Salt, Spica, ground and unground ; °richer'', Meese, Coffee Essences, FISH, WIIOLL'SALE OR RETAIL, Brooms, Brusbes,, Tobacco, degas, Snuff, Mate:hop, Blocking, Bed Cerds, Ohms and Stoneware, (),Iloonswaro, Cedarware, Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first elnsti (km eery, In regard to prices I fUll determined to sell floods at the lowest flgurns. .BUTTER, EGGS kinds of Country Prt.dnee taken at market Verniers and Dairymen are particularly invited to cull and nu the' celebrated rucctux 00thur, which hue been pronounced by competent judges the superior Churn of the age. May 0, '65.-1m ' rll-101C.E SEGABB & TOBACCO, . AT-RA ',STOW fl DORY Folios, Writing Desks, Pick Gammon Boards, Gana or all dongrlptlon at Hay eratlok's Drug Nano . and Book Moro. . .. - i . IOAL 01. Laniri, Shades and Chi'Ln kjnoys at HaTeretlek's;Thitg and . , WRITING !Pape; of all deadriptiona, Envelopes, Mitlog Cards, at Haverstlek'm Drug andO Etpre. '. TREMENDOUS MOURNING GOODS Hot. CATHARINE BROWN, A dministrett ri DURHAM CATTLE. .1. C. HOFFER, Ca4ler =I TO THE PUBLIC \N ORDINANCE .1. W. 1.). GILLELEN, Presidents of Counell J. CA MPBELL, Chief Burgess. CUMBERLAND COUNTY C. P. MYERS 5 (- SON, Richmond has Fallen. AND with the fall of Iliehmond, we are most happy to announce to the people, the great decline In goods. 13 USINEsB DONE ON A GOLD BASIS. GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. Our entire stock reduced to correspond with prices in the cities. DRESS GOODS, PLAIDS, DEL Al INT ES, MOZA MIHQ HES, ALPACAS, SCOTCH GINGHAM, ,Szt CA LICOS, T NOHAMS, CHECKS, TI CK N(.4S, MI'NLINS, BLEACHED AND UN BLEACHED. all at greatly reduced rates. Every one In want o cheap goods, should give us a call. as we aro deter mined to soli goods down at the very lowest nick. Bargains will be all the rage at on NEM ELD do SHEAFER'S. S. E. corner Market Square. 21) DOOR, 2D DOO.ll, 2D DOOll. April 7, I.StW, THE PH(ENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. THE 'PERENIX PECTORAL; OR, COMPOUND BYRIM' OP WILD MERRY AND SKNEKA SNAKE ROOT, Will cure the Diseases of the.THROAT A LUNGS, Such as Cold's, Cowrie, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Ac. Its timely use will prevent PI - LMOSAR CONS I'MPTION,, And even where this tearful disease has taken hold IE will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsvillin Bays: "T was benefitted more by using the Phenix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." las Pherboltzer, of Lionville. Chester county, was cured of cough of many years' standing by using the Pb/vnlx Pectoral. Joseph huicons,or Hall street, Phmnlxville. certifies that ho Wail curod of a cough of two years' atandlng, when all other medicines had failed, by the F'hreulx Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that ho has sold hundreds of bottles of the PinPnix Pectoral, and that all who used it boar testimony of its wonderful effects in curing coughs. John Royer, editor of the "Independent Phrenix," having used It. hop no hesitation In pronouncing It a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation In the throat. Thu West Chester "Jefiersoulan" says: "We have known Dr. °both°aver personally a number of yearn, and it gives us the greater pleasure to recommend his medicines Inasmuch as the public rarely have the benefit of family medicines prepared by a physician of his acquirements and experience. Dr. Oberholtzer la a member of the Alumni. of the Medical Department of the University of Penneylva. rile, at which institution he graduated In 1854." The Beading Gazette" says: "This cough remedy is made up by Dr. L. Oherholtzer, of Plirenixville, Pa., and it ties acquired an unsurpassed reputation in cur ing coughs. It is carefully and skillfully prepared front ROd Cherry Bark and Seneka Snake Root." Dr. Oen. B. Wood, Professor of the Practice of Medi cine In the University of Pennsylvania, Physician to the Pennsylvgnla hospital , and one of the authors of the United States Dispensatory, says of Smoke Snake Root: '• Its action Is specially directed to the lungs." The proprietor of this medicine has 80 much confi dence lu its curative powers, from the testimony of hundreds who have used it, that the money will be paid back to any purchaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take that children cry for It. It cants only Thirty-live canto—large bottles $l. It in intended for only one class of diseases, namely, those of tho Throat and Lungs. Prepared only by LEVI OBEItIIOLTZER, 31. D., Phrenixyille, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. Johnston, flolloway & Cowden, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, General Wholesale Agents. D. W. Gross ,tCo., Wholesale Agents Harrisburg. rfaverstick's Drug Store, agency for Carlisle. N B.—lf:your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine do not let him put y,,u off with Home other medicine, because he makes more money on it, but send at once to one of the agents for it. March 10, lini.s-1y 'ARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA 7,= 4 : ~11V; tteelikt,^l DAILY F 11117.10 HT LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, Sll MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STMERT, CABLISLE, PA. 441 — Cars of thin Lino leave the Depot 811 Market St. Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Clouds Intended for this Line should be marked C.& P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1864. READING RAILROAD - - ;LostK. WINTER ARRANGEMENT `1 BEAT Trunk Line from the North I._fi and North West for Philadelphia, New York Reading, Poll aville, Lebanon, Allentown. Banton Tralos leave Ilarrlaburg for New York, att.jollowa: At 3 and tt.ls A M. and 1.45 P. 31., arriving $! New York at 10 A. 31 and 2.45 and 10 0, 31. The above eonneet with similar trains on Pon syl. rank Rail Road, and Sloopingrarmaceorupany thofirst two trains without change. Leave for Reading, Pottsville,Tamaqua, Minersville, Al lentiown and Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and 1.46 P. IL, stopping at Lebanon nd principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at 11 points, at 7.26 a. in. and 4.40 p. m. Returning LeaihNow York at 0 a. in., 12 noon, and 7 p. m. Philadelphia at Ba. in. and 3,30 p. m.; Pottsville at 8.10 a. m and 2.35 p. in.; Tamaqua at 8.111 a. m. and '2.15 p. in.. and Reading at 12 midnight, ,7,05 and 10.45 a. in., 1.38 and 6,05 p. m. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.30 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 11. Columbia Railroad tralus leave flooding at 0.40 and 11 a. 01. for Ephrata, Lititz, CJlumbia, &c. On Sundays Leave New York at 7 p. m., Philadel phia at 3.15 P. M., Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua at 7 a. m., Harrisburg 8. 15 a. m. and Reading at 12 mid night for Harrisburg. Commutation, 51ileage,Season,Schonl and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points, Baggage checked through. 80 Pounds Baggage al lowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLB, General Superintendent Noy. '25, 1504 - VALUABLE Presents for all at Haver ,' stick's Drug. Book anti Farley Store. Ice ! Ice ! ! Ice !! ! The subscriber is prepared to furnish GOOD, CLEAR ICE In large or small quantities. Contracts for the season will be made and Ice delivered to any part of town. Ice House on Locust alley. Apply to DAVID DAILY. Pictures that should be in every Album! PRESIDENT LINCOLN, and his son Willie, a Photograph from lifer Price 25 cants. . Catafalque at the Slate House in Harrisburg, repre senting the body of the Prosidentdy log In state. Price tio cents. The same hi it large size Photograph 18x14. Price 1,50. The same for the Stereoscope ' 50 cents. Sent to any direction on receipt of price, and a three cent sten'''. The trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address, J. ROSENDALE, Optician, May 5, St. Harrisburg, Pa, CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK A,eenDIVIDEND of Five per cent. and Fly° extra', free of National and State Taxes, ham declared by tho Board of Director', of thin Bank, which will be paid ever to the etock-holdere, on demand. 1 4 7, M. BNETEM, May dnd '(it. Cashier. . , „.. —.- . • X' I RUIT TREES, GRAPE —VINE, SMALL FRUITS &c., &c., Sold elicap at the CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, As the stock is large and will bo removed, Trees will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A large lot of - Grope, Gooseberiy, Ruspherry, Blackberry, Rhubarb; Strawberry, Flowering - plants such as Splrooas, llouesuckles, ralordes, &c., kc., aul will ho sold very low. Au Immense stack of APPLE AND PEAR TREES, prices to suit purehasers. Prompt attondeuce audpur feet satisfaction given, call at the Nursery. HENRY 13. RUPP, Proprietor, auccesser to.lnnv id Miller. May 12, 180 E-It, GORMAN BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH - GALLERY IN NEWVILLE, PA. (1 L. LOGIIMAN; lank' and favora known all one of tha best Photographers In tho country, has associated himself with Mr., Geo. M. Brats, an Ominimt Photographer, to carry on tho Pho. tographio business in NOW V Illof Cumberland Co. Pa. Their skill as artists, with a complete set'of the best instrumints, 'and a, eaperlor conatructed SKY LIGHT, give thorn advantagos over all other galleries ter su porior work in this county. PHOTOGRAPHS, - • _ CARD PICTURES '• AMBROT*PNS AND COPIES.. . ~. The pnbllo to rardially Invited. All, wrk guaran. toed to please, LOOMAN' IiRBTZ. May 12, 18015—tf. f U. S. 7-30 LOAN The Rah, of the Bret eeriesof $30.0,000,000 of the 7430 Loan wee completed on the Blot of Mach, 1865, The sale of the second series of Three Muni red Millions, payable three years from the 16th day of June, 1866, was begun on the lot of April. In the short apnea of thirty days, over One Hundred Millions of thin series have been sold—leaving this day less than Two hun dred Millions to be disposed. of. The interest Is paya- ble semi-annually In curroncy on tho 15th of Docom ber and Nth offune by Coupons attached to each note, which are readily cashed anywhere. It amounts to One cent per day on a. $6O note. Two cents " $lOO " Ten " " $5OO 20 " " $1001) $1 " " $5OOO " More and more Desirable. The Rebellion is suppressed, and the Government has already adopted measures to reduce expeudit urea as rapidly as possible to a peaco footing, thus with drawing from market as borrower and purchaser. Thle l the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Geverninent, and congtitu ten the GREAT POP ULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. The Seven-Thirty Notes are convertible on their ma turtty, at the optiou of the holder, into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS mooh ars always worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7.10 Notes cannot bo taxed by Towns, Cities, Counties or Status, and the Interest Is not taxed un- lone on a surplus of the owner's Income exceeding six hundred dollars a year. This fact Increases their value from Duo to three par oeut. per annum, acoordlug to the rate levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than $200,n090 of.the Loan authorized by the last Compass are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which It ie being absorbed, will all be sub scribed for within two months, when the notes will un doubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly boon the l'4Bo on closing the subscriptions to othor Loans. It now novas probable that no conshiurable amount be yond the present serios will be offered to the public In ordor that citizens of every town and section of theeountry way be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will aeloct their own 14 - genta, In whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for whirb they rarely° orders For HMO at the First Nat. Bank and Carlisle Deposit Bank, Carlini°, and First Nat. Bank, Newt , 'lie. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. May 12, 1885. Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GOODS. fact that is proven to every person calling at the Cheap Store of Leldich & NV era they are just receiving a large supply of Spring and Summer Goods, purchased since the great decline in gold. The stock embraces In part LADIE'" DRESs GOODS, such as Black and Fancy Silks of all colors and quail ties, now styles Poplins, Mobslrs, Lustres, A Ipaccas all colors, IlozawbJunes, Lamer Junes, Valencias, Do Laicise Chalilea, &e. SPRING CIRCULARS, Basques, Saequos, Blumls, ,4c , Le. MOURNING GOODS of every kind, consisting of Mourning Silks, Alpaccas, Bumbazines,lllohairs, Poplins, single and double width DeLalnes, Tomlin) Cloths, Crape Vella, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, a new atyfe, black and white Gingham's, Arc. DOMESTIC GOOD . ,_ lireiefied and Unbleached Muslins from I2X cents up. A large assortment of Calicoes from 123.,:, cents to 25.- 104 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, Catonades, Ginghams, Nankeens, Table Diaper, and a great many other goods not men tioned but always on hand. Our notion department is complete, embracing Cotton Hosiery of every quality for ladies, gentlemen, Mif:SOP, boys and children, Gloves of every description, Silk, linen, and Gingham Handkerchiefs, French Corsotts, Hoop Skirts all aloes, Balmoral Skirts all sizes, Balmoral Skirts. Nock Ties, Suspenders. Trimming and Mantua Ribbons, Head Notts, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols. .11,..n (Ind B,vy's Mar. always a full assortment of every description at the very lowest market prices. Clothing made at very short notice by a tirat class tailor AI? P E 7W, CA RPE T a fun line of every description and quality, Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Looking Glasses, Oil and Paper Win dow Blinds, Table 011 Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, and many other house furnishing goods for the season. Feeling very thankful to the generous community for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to the firm, we earnestly and sincerely ask a continuance of the same, as customers know that is a great pleas ure to us to exhibit our stock, besides proving that we always study the interest of our customers, as we arc determined not to be undersold by any merchant in the country. I= Plows remember the well known stand south east corner Market square, directly opposite Irvin's Boot and Shoe Store. April 28,1865. Wlll. BLAIR Sr. SON, Corner of Hanover and South Ste. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store. lUST opened with fresh and good Itj Goods, a choice variety of every thing usually kept In a first class store. Particular attention given in the selection of nice sets of China and Granite Ware, CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, SPICES FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Canned and Piekled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber• land, and other Sauces, Chem), Crackers, and every thing else In our lino that a discriminating public may require. Pull assort ments of Writing Papers, Coal 011 Lamps, Queensware, Willow, Cedar, Stone and Earthen Wares, SALT, FISH, OILS, IRON AND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will be replenished frequently, kept ` clean and nice, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part of the town. Please give us a call. Cash paid for Country Pro duce. WM. BLAIR A SON. Carlisle, March 3,1865.-11 n NEW AND FRESII Grow r• fa . HALBERT & BRO., PEAVING just teturued from the Eastern cities desire to inform their patrons that have laid in a largo and varied stock of New and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain• lug everything necessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash _figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUBENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Ilams, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. Segars and Tobacco, of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a corn plots assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forgot the old htand, South Loot corner of Hanover edreote. Feb. 24, 18414 BARGAINS S UST received from the great New ip_j York Auction Sales 8000 yards Calicoes. 2500 " White Muslin& 600 " Spring Delalnes. • 8000 " .Brown Muslims. 800 " °lngham. 6000 " Carpets. oil Clothe, Looking Glasses, Shades, &c. Great Bargains in Sloop Skirts, Linen Handkerchiefs spring Mantles, liesquinee, Drools Goods, Dream Goode, ac. I will sell the above Goode and many others at a small advance on cost until the Ist of April. Please call,'one door below Martin's Hotel, Main street. March 10, 1805. W. 0. SAWYER. oau.lioud and quo.) og .21nqsuod -dlqs 'OlOO Ir . 13 : °pun° emomar plop _._ I •eneS ac t ; . , esn cti ueoq soli Inq Specuoa AM on el u. `op lop -e 5 : 48n0,9 . 4toi: Raj zoo Honoo s.a.z.onla '7 pi s p.Es, Tobacco, (amokin&and chew. lug) and Sagas, at Havantlet's Drug and Book tore. peni E. - BELTZHOOVER, Attorney • it Lan. Oki In South 'Hanover Week opposite ts'e dry good store ()Athol., Pa. bepterober 9,1864. " . . CARLISLE HERALD CARLISLE -WEEKLY HERALD In Cumberland County Has a greater circulation than any other paper in the county. Most desirable medium for IF YQU have ANYTHING to SELL 1 IF YOU WANT TO BUY ! IF YOU WANT TO EMPLOY! IF YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT! IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING ! IF YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING HERALD! Job Department HAVING FOUR PRESSES, Type of Every Description We are prepared to execute Neatness and Dispatch POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, SALE BILLS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, LIALIIIART & DEO CHECKS AND In fabt everythingoonnooted - with the JOBBING DEPARTMENT Very Best Style Printing Office, TO OLDEST NEWSPAPER THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER In the County advertising Adt'ertize In the OUR 1S MUCH THE BEST IN THE COUNTY ! And a fine variety of JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, WITH BLANKS AND BLANK BOOKS, OF ALL DESO4IPTIONS, CKECK BOOKS PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, le executed in the GIVE US A CALL. RMBkiM 8c WELIZLEItt