Ott pralth ' - 4._ 1 <2.01:4100;001 CARLISLE, PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1565 s. M. PETTENGILI. & CO., N2.)31 Park Row, New York, and ti to St. Ihtston, ire our Agents for the F.RAIA a;:ni , lol3, HIM are autlwrized to take Advertise ants And iuttseriptlons for us at our lowest rates. VICTORY Enough is known of the elections held on last Tuesday to make it certain that the Union pnrty has every where carried nll before it. From New York, Neiv Jersey Maryland, Basta' hosett s, and Minnesota comes the glad news of victory to tho friends of Freedom and Government. Their sucee..i, has been most triumphant; the defeat ni those who withstood them has been over whelming. Like the traitors of the South with regard to the Rebellion, the Democracy staked their 'existence on the result 6f the 'lnto elections, and they hove lost. They gave up their long • cherished principles and adopted tlw war-cry ~f their opponent, they discarded their own lenders and begged those whom they denounced while lightimr, the battles of their country, to lead 00111 again to victory and power. And [Although some who had served in the armies of the Republic with distinction, sn f r forgot their post records, us to give t heinsel ves to the party of the Rebellion it still availed thorn nothing. The people have in, little fondness for hypocri , y us they have 1 ., ,r open di=l,,,)- ally. The record mule by the Democracy daring the war has forever blasted all chanei of its future success. Disgui,e tts they mny, the people will ever recogniz in them the covert foes of the country, um] as such they will alwac, drive them from the reach of honor or responsibility. \V have seen the IlebeHine c In.hed and d,reated by the victorious host , of the Republic. end ve DOW see the emnpleti.,•%erthnw 1111,1 (1. struction of the poly that gu\ It hirth. struggleil for four lon, yi.ars t r ucc it: lite For both deliveriincos let all loyal Dieu give than Its Our Income, Taxes We puhli,h in another column the incolm.- rottirned I.y the as:±e-sor ul Iniernal Ile\ (mile fur lie Ninth of Hr.:: collection trict, ns the Sallie arl• tox, Ic uuilor our lu ternnl Retenue laws. Our urightuu or Ow Voianicer puhli:hcd last wetlt the Ist anirmade its pit atton the theme ot it ar.iele of the saint. issue. \Vu gm. the article as it appeared except n few re nrninary and incidental sentence=, and for it a pet usal hy our readers. IN'hen we - consider flint etch end every one is: swarm helifre he or she tii the am. tint of income for the preceding we Ore s•ili more amazed at the pultty sums set opposite the mimes or certain persons who have of lute 3 ears been reputed art wealthy. Why, according to this letul n, tee hate 'put few men in Carlisle whose annual income IS suntetent o "ti u ltll tile Nv.ints of their families ! This is d stressing. NVe fire it town of pox el I . ), IDS cad of a loll❑ of wealth, as we had siippos d. Some of 011 r ri pitted wealth citizens li.ive no income— nut a cent ! Others 11 110 11.1 d sold property during t. e yeer 10 nor() or rorly thoosmill dall,lru, reloro a Fell !Mildred IN their i come. Others again Nvlifi h.lt c Lead reaping rich rewards front Gov rittnent steitiiiivs—reveal' s amounting to SI o,otio SI 5,lnM n Fear—letuln ithout halt as tu.ich as is consumed on their tables for six mon- Nis ! . Now. Ithw comes this' There is n screw loose somewhere. leti who for tour years nut more talked flippantly about itiul the "last man and last dollar - to Mr. LtscutN. for w r purposes, are li! I at once quite pool. and their 1i0V,111101.11l lilX MIIOIIIII 10 A drop in the ocean. What are ire to do ? These "loyail" men have been preaching up to 11,4` . 111111 a national debt is a national Ides sing." but they dolt I appear -to see it whim the I:. Collector asks them to out. 'FL e amount of revenue tax cub civil in this C unity for the fiscal year ending J title 30, 1865, foots tip 548,373,89. It tcuuld lute been to cur fit e t tines this Amount It du (sue return of inermie been made to the Assessor. We repeat, then, there is something a l'3llg. t any flue NVIIO is well aegn.iii,ted uvula our capitalists of II r isle, glance over the returns of income made by iit-iy of them, and he will be cotivineeddli our conclusion is eurr et. We know n Number of nom in t is place vi ho mitre boaste I of their big, spec illations in rail—mid, oil, cool andotlt r stdcics• but it is evident they failed to inen thou these speculations to the U. S. Assessor. How is Ibis. W- desire to call the attention of the peo ple to this st bject. We are w, II , wore that for • he last four years or more a widespreitti iminarality It is Been EI,Vt ep lig over oit land. lnlidets and libertines hare been ap pointee to positions of trust and r,sponsi bility ; bribery, corruption, fraud and pert(' ry have been winked at tt not encouraged by ilitt,e in power; men who have all their lives been hostile to our flag and to the Uttioa,and who during our war with Mexico. few years shim give their influence, time money and their prayers to the enemy, now occupy high posts ol honor, anti dr.tiv enor mous salaries acid stealings front the Govern ment mearly because they ell'tict great friend ship fur the negro. Formerly 'a man wits considered a p triot who was willing to sae rifle° his if nueciii.iiiry, tale blood, fot his country. Not so now. The mAinted and bliiod stained wart ior, if' he refuses to bow down to the devlish teachings of :STE-, VE49, REOCHEitv - P - HltrisiPSi HMI 01 her-iuftunoas men, are spoken of as "copperheads," and the power of the "loyal thieves" is brought to bear against them. The men who have ruled in this corntry fur more than fool years, resolved in the outset of their career to make money at an hazards. 4s a gene ral thing they are political gamblers—selfish, reckless, and utterly unprincipled. Their example and percicietWteachings 'have de moralized, thousands of men all over the country, who have become intent up.at en. riching themselves without regard to the 'Menne they employ. Having made their "pile," they clutch it with a miser's crasp, and would hide itfrom the very GovernmetitT the., robbed. Neighbor, you make a couple of direct charges here, now suppose you give 'Some specifications. If a•iyou assert there are men in this division who have been reaping rich rewards from Government tltealinits tunotin tin to $lO,OOO 0e515,000 a year during, , the year 1864, pray who are they? ,If you know a "nutber of men in this place who boasted of their big speculations" or "who sold property' during the Year amounting tb' thirty or forty thousand dollars" dud 'Who bavent made corresponding returns • please 118 have their names and your sources of information; We nupect pretty strongly that there have been some evasions but we don't know the factor we would give it publicity without delay. Tliat some persons, on cook ,statements: that are not' correct. lia) , bathe citee,an4:if typ.ifnetn it we would ' give dear an editoritill,7!l!6ttl,ce;griptiN c dirmi your aversion to pil4sonalittes, you: extreme care lest the sensibilities of some one might be wounded by exposing his vil lainy to the plblic gaze and your known de testatiim of any thing that could give of reuse to any is now, and always has been, e 'cry grew it ndr.ince to the freo at d bold denuncint , on of wrong in Which you would etherwi,o dldight. Still this is' no time foi Don't let your mild irminnet got limb , tt_crolyou —denounce these scoun drels, and do it, fearlessly. Our neighbor rai.eg onotlor , question which we would hsys pit-;sed without remark but for his forcing it Upon us. We are con tent, gm ct..lly to alto the rsla'ive contri butions of the two par irs to the support of the Got ernment to pass unnoticed If On Democracy are sup! osed to be patriotic wr have t.o ihjection to them enjoying that reputation co lung its we ore let alone. It Democrat , cheer(' to th nk that they did all the fighting during th , - war and are now pay ing all tloodebt they canjiist think sst till they are tired. Everybody has a constitution al right to be ft., big a fool as he chooses, provided he don't obtrude his folly on the community. Bin when men tail: without consideration w hen they 4ake assertions' without thinking or miring is ['ether or not there is either seine or truth in them, it •s. sometimes ell enongh to give their state ments come attention. So when tie read our neighbor's , totements that-men who for four vests more talked Ilipp,•;tly about giving the Is-I man and the; .t.t dollar to Mr. Lincoln fur war purpose are lot once quite poor and their govo nil , nt t a x don't A mount to A "drop in th n," rethought it might be tgh to examine this st i b i o ct in 01.3,7 how the facts stood. Wis and taking the re tnrns of all pi.r,ons who,e income exceeded Ssoo ;Ind arranged them according to tht-ir political complexion. In doing this we govt. the, democracy the benefit of every man whom we did not know to be a Republican. l ' his shuwed the amount of in come, returned by Republicans to hydmilde that given in by Democrats. Were the names cons nosed eirizo V nnnl Ihr .sinafler in ' conies till inrludel We have little hesitation in saying that the returns merle by !Limb- ate three linos as much as those made rats. Use rcader• will hear in mind al .o that thin dlci.i w coinim.ic.l of Cat North :Ind South Nliddleton, in.con and Iltdoles,x is very stron , ly Dclllo - ally Numerically, Itepublicanq don't atnotlnt to any thing. The ()valuers} are dominant, they control School 13s irds, El .4 no i.l, ;11 , .1 o , ery olhrr mi:sleir. II or .raniv. mon A :111 , 1 Ihoc rule tht•st ti it fll l l , lIA 1..,117 In -pit It :1111 rrprest•tilvd all lli intere , t+ 1 Oils set•ll,.ll the County. Vet CR. mire t•mi , t.tntlN twitted Hliont ,heir almtit phingcll the cmj,:fry into jr- I ,tri c ‘, l l,le ruinjiia 1,,r ihr ni , j , ,for.:, nhi ,re olxvny , hem , told dill 111,•1. 111.0 :111 , 1 -le 11,11 Irani V 1 1 , 1 V 1 , 111"11 . and thin evil rt 11/ ir sh r• o• t er,tcoo I..is di‘l , lo.l 1000' tit.-- 10 , 11 10.11o1,1:11110101'11 . ‘ . 10n1 p ly tunic i‘vo thirds of t r:mount um:11.11.11,1 here to pay the lot: thou: th it I(,onouratie ., !reason pI cod upon us. The ii sLtime our heigl;bor In lit 1111011 L drop: oet•all he Ii rut better lie ce: tom which is whieli It it wetl indeed that the I)einocr cy 111'e bles,ed with lea lers tt hu nee r tell the truth et , t-it by rivvidefil:- Wow' Lhonovrat; were s.oolaig - the pi operly or the (:.,t in ua,atiritig its hull htit,,nid gun.' o is :mid tiireat to waive %Vitt upon their con country . nod i t their factious:it'd slur and terror through the land, their orathig anti tvritora Hirt Lola tin. ilooplu 11,t1 tar A1,011110111,1S metre to bl,:ine or all lii trouble. \‘ hen they wade threats good lit tinging a ivar upon our iii,titutiobs marching repel into l oN 01 states to burn pill.tgr and destroy the !rope ty of wet:, Ili shanieh ss, tlein elmitienl in de,clibing the \VOL', and th.it übolition wi,rulc 11.td I,ronglit Iljoi)11 Our once d. And uutc tt Ii %VAT' 1111 4 ce.i eel heeduse ut Ilie defeat of lir- med rehek in the field awl!lti•d ret alre, at the hdlot box, ihev s.tv that the contri- I unt/It , ill 'mai MVO to rrult•om our well/ hatin tutiikrflptcy that Itemot•rat:t It) t•cc it 111, ' , 1i111 . 1 nllllOlllll tll 11 111',,p iu till m•t.,lt ) . - tht.i.t. are Illell V. 1,1101 to ,xt.tl,l sorb sktttonvoti ott both and 'lnt upon them so long \I II Ilan n I)L•llloer,itic 1' arty. tin limp; !s that pzirt\ r\- w II n od h•tdor3 awl just ihe kind 1111$ ❑OW if thr luvililf wh" r''"'l D"'""' and wh,it Hwy :irt• 11 Ili/ find th.'ll l ,JoHNsoN sn une,reino ,t woelcs ihet wet( tn.,t profuse in the praises of him. lie w.is great comervative statesman who was Innll - his Wi , ClOlll and patriotism by dis carding the Radical cha , trines and adopting the policy of the Deumeracy. lie was about accomplishing the work of r construction w thout interfering with the rights of the people of the South. He was nlyl, se.l Lo the negro -quality !I ....trines of the radieals. lle (NHS about 'winging back the Government. to the• good old principles l of D moel ac c. Latterly, we don' , notice that otti" ti lc ud. ~f the other side have just so much to say on these subjects. The President has been mak ing speeches to negro regiments lateiy, in which he gets off expressions that don't sa vor very nit)..ll or Democracy. lie has been imposing rather hale conditions, (such as the repudiation of their war debts) upon the States lately in rebellion, before he consents to tnetr admission into the Union. In short. Mr. - Jun NSON has lately been doing a Man lier of very. naughty things, very much to -the disgust of-our righteous Democracy, and appears likely to . sin considerably [core, not reformed immediately. Pray, gentle men, what are yciu going to do with your new pet? He ispommencing to behave very badly indeed. Try a little blowing up about now. Your psild talk and flattery to the Presidentis not wanted by him, and it don't do you any good. Tho Commissioner of the•Genornl Land Wilco of Pennsylvania .has: furnished for publication, a tabular statement of the value, of i•pai and personal property,of each county in the State, as it-has boon aseertainetl by the returns of the lesteensus. There' is l much to be found in such a statementimihich will afibrd the practical inan and pulitical"edono mist the evidchec of the-great growth and advancement of the Common we l Ith,yithin the last ten years,. The total ,value, of, reel estate" is $1.1111,528,785, andsof personal es• tate $504,080,1301ying• an aggregate .of L659;208,921. ' The', richest counties are Philadelphia;' AlleghenY • and Lanctister.— A llogheny.in the aggregate leads' Laheaster $lBO,OOO, but the latter in its real : property exceeds the former by $2.282,158. The Coen • ties next in order are Chester, $60;904.2l18; Bucks, $50,044.481; Berks, $4f1,888,785; YOrk, 41,020,029: Northampton; l s33,sB2,- '9SU Lukerne,• $81:250,914: Washington, *20,822,489; Dauphin. $110,138.377, and then 'Cum ernnd, Franklin, Westnicireland, Erie, Sic.. down to Forrest, which represents oily $175,197: • ,•• T • • , , . NEWS ITEiYLB —The Treasury Department will soon is .140 $2,000,00J in new , five-cent current* notes. . . —The news of a .neg . ro insurrection hay ing broken out in o ,J,aniaiea is . conArtned Several whites have aiready been killed 1.), the negroes. —The Aggregate vote in Mississippi foi Governor, was 27,971, of which Humphrey: r;ccived 13,998, Patton 5,768, end Fish 9.114. —There are 3828 workmen in the Boston Navy Yard, and their monthly pay is $303, : 353,17. -,The rumors that the Navy Departmeni has ordered a large fleet into commiss'on, iu view of approaching troubles with England, are falsehoods. —The Georgia State Convention has re pealed the secession ordinance and pet tinn ed the President to release all State prison- —A fire at Norwalk, Connecticut, on 'Mon day evening, delitroyed $500.1),./ worth of property. —Eight hundred housesein Petersburg were struck by .hells during the bombard ment whilst Grant was in trout of the town. —A young and petty woman has jiist been arrested icy Parksburgh, Va., for biga my and swindling. Al ithin three months she has been married to four military otli errs, each of whom she has robbed and de serted soon after the wedding ceremonies were performed. —ln London, on the Pith instant, a goods' train was blown two miles through a pneu matic tribe in about live minutes. The Duke of nockinghton and several directors of the company were blown through in the same b l / 4 ngth of time. ---I NliaLlietoNvri, Conn., n few clays flee. bu•Le eagle en m. dozen and ali hu d in the 11.1111,,t 1,1 n umber „hildr,,,, w ho wore et play. .1. getitleimin relit wtvt standing acre by managed to capture the bird, after droll 104 it some pretty Imocl:4. • doputation or Ita inns, bearint; n it'll lion ptirporting to I n rront tool others prityintsor the pardon of Jet] . Ihtvis, waited on dolin-on on Saturday la.t. The Pre,, , ident ex pre,,ed great slur pii r that they.„,liould intorrere, a: well hi night. gentler Mitt from the oil regions nt Bothwell, Ctinnith, that (mit lititia,•e(l unit ten now \veils, nre,now [wing ~tink in that region, nml that, tht•rt. :ire already doz,•ii IL ing well t iel,lin from live to borrel- IPII per tiny. The: , w ,•11.,,r,. (lir..elly on Ow lino of the (:oral 11 e,terti void seventy niilcd eik , t I)etroit. NVH-hicl:o.n h ,;tates that 11 me \\Mr(' lie,, her 111.(1 inftrview ii tqlne-Wty with the l're,id ht. Ali. .n tta, w i y fritfllc in hi:, ,01toment ih.,e :in I ll,' (.1 that. w. Imely in re1.,•11.n 1.4! re-11111k• rt , l'lllol' 54.1.11. , all ill 1111.. 1.:111t , 11 till tilt'y ,11111111:1VC aki ,, 14 ,. 1.1 and po.vided . il,(41111,11. —Tilt' Yhihulcil din Ledrier 0. illrOrlllOd COI rt.,}llllldlolt kV.110,1110, t:: the tig urcs, that Om receipts Of Lilt! I 1t11111011(1 'lll ruuud 111011ticrs the current year, airy tWU wiliiuii ui:dullars a head of List Vii lit the co:le:To:H.lmA taut - and %VIII 112.11 lit, ll'ilSt eighteen u,illiuna of dollars this %car. NVe should to 1%111/ V. , lire malsmg they cannot afraid to redaca their rates of A di-Tate!: from \Vashington states that )Ir. Eilwald E. \Vebb, of I , ,,it.ukiphin, hits been u r p",,,L,d L. ra the First 1)i-trliA l'emisylvailia it: place of J, \\'ash itigtiitt )Ir. J liii TagL;art has beet: appointed Collector IC Internal Itevcittie for the same (I:strict in piaci. of Mr. decease :1, )Ir. Webb wit- formerly a I)etit iwrtit, but when the Iti.bellion broke alit gave a \vartit support to the administration. important corresiamiletice Petty ti )Ir. Adams, our .Minister to Etilatl, ancl Earl Itmsel, Seeretar . \ for foreign .Itrairs, i , published, and has created 4111h.01l in iho Ellg.li-1 journal. Mr. Adams sits dlat our Government %till look to the 131 iti-11 govermilem .k.merictin 'II,T -el:wit vessels captured by Iteliel cruisers fit ted out in Englanil during the %V,11% ,101111 13111,1 dol'S 111 t oit'w of the case. and pleads innocence of any felonious intent just us itiil riia;lies who ail and abut rolif),•ry. elide Sion, owerer, (10t01.111i111,1 to hold hitli to it striet.ra•eottnt. PERSONAL 11. Stephens has been norni iiiitvil Gn lie is now it ,Ithintit —Garrett I)ari, and RrnUr, Clay, who have sued Generals Patine!. and 13risbin for abducting shires, are thein,elveA in turn to lie stied before the F:•eedinen's Bureau for holding free person , to labor without pay, in violation an hi, (xi)), uNit (I.states. linrelay Ifarding, recently appointed collector of Inte - rnal Itevtmue in l'hilitd •I• phin, and proprietor of the Evening 75i/c -gr”ph, died stiildi.l4 on timidity in Philo,- d,dpliiit of congestion of the brain, 35 years. Mr. B. wits tine tettprisint , journal nnd II rising man, whose 10 , 5 will be deep ly felt. —Gov. Johnson, of Georgia has hero urn ei,dlv informed by the Secretary of the State that the President cannot recognize the peo ple of any State as having resumed the role Lions of loyalty to the Union that adheres to as legal, the obligations contracted or debts created in their name, to promote the war of the rebellion. —Archbishop Connolly, of Nova Scotia, while in Montreal. recently, visited the con vent of the Sacred Heart, tit Sault Recollet, and took particular notice of Miss Maggio Dark, daughter of Jefferson Davis, and sent her before leaving, a very valuable present. Ho made a similar presentation to the daugh ter of General Carroll, a pupil in the same ostribliehment: • .L-Hot Edward McPherson, clerk of the H. S. House of Representatives has informed his friends, without rese.wation; that he will not place upon the" offtc.al list of members any , porson claiming, to be elected from a State 'that has been in rebellion Against the gol;ernment. To du differently would be to decide, himself. one of the Most iiffpth'tant questions before Conmoss ; for to let: in eighty Southern members at the outset to vote upon the subject of their own recogni. tion, would end the controversy in their fa vor at once. Mr.. 2. cPherson is u life-long *big and , Republican, and one in whom Union then'can place implicit trust. —Secretary McCulloch promulgated the ,g,tatement of the - public debt as it appears fromilie - books of the Treas'rer's :returns . and requisitions in the department, on the 81st, of October,' 1885_, plii recapitulation shows the following: po4tjwar . ing,, intore.4. n coin, $1,161,137,691.8i1 Debt bearing in crest in lawful money, $1,191.819.787 46 Debt on wh ch interest has coned, $1.373. 32109 ; , Debt bearing no interest, $286,623 - 159.51 total amount 'outstanding. $'2.740. 354.758.80. The total interest is $188,938. /78.69, of which $67,070,810.0) is in coin And $75,267.7-8, 0 is in lawful-money. Th .egal tender notes in circulation is as follow per cent. notes, $35,626,901:00c U. 'ts Notes, old issue, $8,092,1 70.k.0; U. S. Notes new issue, 5627,768,469.01; Compound in (Test Notes, $173,012,141.01; total, 5633 - 89.000. In x_tit rency, 538.810,591.54 ; to al, $68.355.578.69. Fractional Currency ;26 005,469.0 I. A contrast of the October statement witl that for September shows n reduction of the public debt of 54,000,0 10, and also a reduc iion of legal tenders of over $14,003.00. In the October statement there is also a new fe,aturenamelytheamountoutstandirg n 3 20 bonds. Exchanges under the act of March 3d, 1865, are nearly $4,500,000. These Sr payable niter five and redeemable in twent, years from November Ist, 1865. at six lan cent. interest in coin. The temporary loan four per cent. is 561,728 at five per cent. at .1. - ,4313,i 97, and at six per cent. $67,185,800. Certificates of Indebtedness bearing six per cent. interest, 555,635,0,10. GEN. SHERMAN once made a military blunder which drew upon him a reproof Iron) the Administration. This was sufll (dent to ehdear him to the Democracy. He had previously deserved, by Ids brilliant itch ac.ements, the thanks of the whole coun try, but never• before did he secure the friend ship id the Demtatrats. Since then, howevei , he has had much of it. They have flattered aid praised' him en all possible occa-ions. They have quoted him as opposed to Abol!- Lonism, and as .giving his sanction to tin principles and sentiments they proclaim II". their ./Wll. The General, however, oesn't seem to reciprocate their friendship to ant c..ndderable extent. However much they may like him. lii ttppe: u •s to hate them right cordially. lle regards them as but little better than the rel•ets be has bee❑ pounding fur the past Mir years, and lit seem- a, li tt l erOti, llf their success as in we: of that of their friend:. Ile ba s recently written. IL lettcr to Gen. Kt LexTatcE, which the commend to their attention. Here it is: Urn. ✓,ulvca Kilp,i/pick: " I)EAR tint : I haye uh,prved with inter est your Inlluicvl contli,t lu N'. ‘v It 1 . 1.i11y pro\ ,king, 11111111 y iv rt iv ot 111..11.411i. but ntthor ',lmre ittol ridt tine. the :.'ittiritong of 111 1111liuciul,> cltll.vl win' "1 1 1"' -0i1 W"r from i'y II I,nllti 111 part‘. thoy 111.ow;lit. \v 1' l'l .11i1 lI~It \vhip dolt I. rvatio•ti 111 110111t/11-tl'llllllll, Wtl their. c inluct, thl•iti-1'1‘ . ',.. 1 1101.• no p.tt . n.n,.. that (.100.- .11d b. 110\ s t' llle 18,1111 tint lII,' ~,1111 11 111INI . 111111 . 0 rt•- , 18• ct \\lln brie! tocu, ,outidly thou f •i . Copperli,t,l-, who. n .11111181 y the,r fro•ti 10. Icnt theni duopor 'tutu trouble. \V. n0r.12 I ' IIE Ale u.ll LII .ill 111 • II in litbunnlB.•(.\uit•Ica. Tlio_\ h.itt•ili es% (;.,‘ t•rntu• I,egi,Titiirt.. 'l • he I..titer :ntljmirtie ,lint iii; 1111:y ratifiu I 111 Ow Intelt• In tile at Smith with the rowed :L lid lea% ing the :1 of vry. as it t•xt,ts saws, entirely %vitt' the Get;eyiilGover Wwl li.• their 11.1 1,V,•11 V-011(' y .. t ~r age sh ill he itit• prent.t tat to their in ,sters ir.til ol the d ag,e th.it the middle aged negroes b ton t) iced tat fair tvage3, and ihe f toner Irdt;ter, he requited to 1 rovide Lot the old an I de crepit. PENNSYLVANIA FINANCES.,--A 'Lark burg CorroSpoOtielll. Of the Chambcr,burg R-poNitory. t v id..ntly thoroughly posted in w lint he writes, a•s : •• The financial eondition of as it will be pre-ented in thr official report. , lit the clae id the current ar. will be better than e‘er before. The (1,1,1 was :=.0111.• 1.0 0 diirin4 the laa year. awl a largo still available and alTli cable tie liyuiJatJuu. 111 11 , 1.111.1‘ , 11 to thie. Lll.. S:11L.• line paid , h,111.. 58111,00 a claim , . :32 for Iran-portation. si,Bo 001 of direct tax. and /01 , 0 for ulilitu ,•;,11,1 for which the general government is bound by every con-ideratimi iir anti g.od Ruth. It i.t it in roe iii tha t tvith all bur generosity :111.1 1111111 •11.•(• expenditures to su4tain tin. goy ernoient zincl do .;ini 1 ers.o 0 b t., day li,•lor the war. Ile'r credit novel. 5111 , better. The Plague at Hand .1/ rirrrl 1i the .thatti,frifrio ML , ,// dui! (//1 , 1 11/I'Pe With 7 ',,, eitiy Ch,d ei•el uit 1 , ,,,,/ Nine/Celt DeathS l , tu • ntg the. VI ()ref Ca.Nr.sof Clinicra Making thr 7',nii—l'nenlg Griner, Paltents NMI on lioard. From Satordoy's New York World. The cholera, so long le.u•..d and exp“eted, ha.. finally sailed over the sea anti gri -, I y t,tlo•n tip itscainpjit-f sideour city ul th lower bay a stiatinor 'litmus the threat eiong hn.ltitnl 11, g awl in its infected hold reeks the firlisonous contagion. The demon of the p, , tilenee counts his vie tuns there. and bides, his time to rush abroad nets lields and conquests. There were Fl 111101.; whisla•red about the city on Thursday evening at It late hour, but the press wa;.unwillin4 to CIIIIAP what alight be a hilse alai;To, so u certain were the outgrt•utis. 'l•he Fact or the arrival of- a steamer with cholera on hoard is now so c u r Lain and ..:enerally known thaT.,it id befter , ,to spread the whole hien; before the public. In doing so, there is one COIIM)1110011 t. the 11SS1.111111C0 shut the Cholera, as It, huts appear ed on that steam-hip. is eminently Site epti hie to treatment Mid is quite curaide.. ==! About seven o'clock on Thursday evening, the steamship Atalanta, iii Al essrs. Howland 4Sz, Aspin widi's Liver' nol Ina. arrived in the lower hay, from London and 'Havre, with live liundred and four steerage and forty eight cabin passengers . She camp up to the quarantine anding, o ff Staten Island, and ( i let go her t nehor. =1 It appears that most of the passengers were taken On board at Havre The Atalan ta left London on the 10th and Havre on the 12th. Thu majority of the Havre passen gers came in the steerage, and from some of them the cholera developed. On the first day out, a child was taken severely sick. Thu disease rapidly developed, and the Ey ill pto ms soon showed untniStat ably the, presence of chol4a. On the next day the child died. The bOdy was sunk in the ocean, and the ship went Off from that moment a flouting pest-house, freip hted.with the most terrible weapons of death. The surgeon, it is said, thought proper, to avoid alarm,' to" conceal the fact from the passengers, that cholera was, the cause of the death, although so ee of the more intelli gent suspected it to be so. Etrorts were made, however, to disinfect the ship, and keep it in as clean a condition as • possible ;, also, fi) enforce sanitary regulations aniong the ,passengers. FILTHY CONDITION OF THAI STET:RAGE To, u grb lit extent this was found impossi ble. 'Many of the steerage passengers seem ed to delight in being ai' filthy 'as possible; and kept their quarters in the worst pwsi ble condition. They Manifesied but little anxiety, even after the presence .of cholera became well known: , • , BURIALS AT SEA. .=F. One rafter another etknt's'be . gun'to sicken. Atnither And another deuth onenreed-,*enioul-,i ly; tiller, brier ,ettucks,•uncl, the dentl :were 'alried in the' ocean in lees than an hour After they had breathed their last, the usual burial services at sea being held in each case. - THE CHOLERA CURABLE. Fifty or sixty cases of attacks of cholera, it is arid, occurred (hiring - the voyage. Of' this •iiimber fifteen died and the remainder re eyed alter a more or less severe illness. 'I It act of the recovery of 80 many. mostof whom twined to entirely regain their former health s another evidence of the fact stated _by trr. Sayre, at a previous nice ing of the Jealth Commissioners, that ebolera in its .ficipient stages is nearly always curable. if they could recover in the close, filthy; fad unventilated hold of a err wd..d ship. •ocking and swaying on the waves, there would seem to be every chance for successful ireatment in any ordinarily well regulated part of a town or city.. At the time when the assistant health .ffleer first visited the A trianta, there were , even steerage passengers prostrated by the lisease, and others presented the symptoms n It conipiVratively mild form. Most of ,lien seemed to bear their 'sufft.ri figs with much fortitude, and all kept their spirits up Il a manner that mast have materially as sisted to lessen the effect of the contagion. THE ATALANTA SENT TO THE LOWER BAY. Orders were at once given fur the Atalanta to proceed to the lower bay, which were promptly carried out, and the infected yes• sel now rei n fins fifteen miles outside the city. =I The passengers. are all detained on board. They don't exhibit any UPUSII2II alarm, but - on tie contrary, beguile the time in various tWeLlplait,ll,4 end amusements. When the health officer visited her he bound sonic sing ing, and in the cabin a gronp of passengers were entertaining themselves by listing 1. - .isic train an acc - ordeon, by one of their number. They were careful concerning their diet and habits, but it seemed to be tacitly agreed that they were not to be frightened nor tallow their conversation to dwell on the fearful subject of pestilence among them. Ni eases of cholera occurred among the, cab ,n l nssengers, the disease I eing confined elusively to the steerage. =1 The hospital-ship Falcon, or Florence NTiglitingitlo, has boon withdrawn Ii cc her -tation in the lower laty since the 19th, a, it seemed to lie supi used thole wotild he no .....re occupation for her during the winter. She wa- therefore laid up at thit Ilook, foot of Van I,lriint street, Brooklyn. As soon as pos.-lido, however, till ili•Ct•rtuillin4 the exi , - 't!friice of onolora, orders were sent to tit out tll • Nightingale with the necessary star and provisions, and send her down to this, il' the sick from the :\Alaiita. This wort: was 1111t1 It IS expitel • Vt.' that the will \VII there Itv thi> worn tog. in charge of Dr. '1 hoodore \V n lser No ividi the-hips will Ile t•ti, by the physicians, and iir!ungeffient- have been wad, for turn,-li in Irmo dhv to clay a lit sick and alit Zit:0111111 of the condhtiou gell• =1 11 - p Or 1:1-1 1•1 . 11(1112," 11111010111 (1 , 11111 , 1111(1110 1 . 11 1. 1 .1.1 / 1 11 / ( 1(1 ' A 11(1111 H• ,( 1. (11 W 11 1 11111, ( 11 \VW ., 111 II -1;,(I• (.1 . •(•1(11:11,1', ' IV111( . 11 11(1(.10M-1111 11t14111111 . (11- , 1 1 111(1 11 11. T11( . 1 , W 1.1 %. (hell \\ I%* C/1-1., t•litliont =I 4.1 Ilealth will pr.d.a -I,ly 1 , -11 , 1111 In 1110 Inlh,lL 111 11. t• 111 111,111 1 1 111 • they ,ay 111 it. Butt 111 pr•.. tne ni.ll, n 11111,• hull thl 1•11 , 11 , 1%1 1111111 it 4111.11' dilly In 1,111.1 . ,-, the 1.11 lilit• 01 1110 ;1111,1,ilt•11 1111.1 111,1 ; 1.1 1 111.111,1 VI.S. 11; 111:111' 1.11 .Iyll all -11,11 lark, COllll,lll ILItII the :Tread 111. &mint' 411111 .11 the IL-Ili, 11h Ctilllt. th,•ir 1,11 1V1111.2y. 11111 IV.II 11 thl' Linn 111111111}' to di,r..!2. - mrd ail rtini.,r,. /111,1 10 re the ae Li ie. wade public t" time II h.. 0,1111111S , 011t•I', thi.lll-4.1V,:.\0cn-e,lfrhul era lin- yet ”cctirr(Nl Within the c'ty. thent.eive that. lar a- a roz,id tion.'iiiitie is avail. they wi.l prevent the intr,irluetiiiii tit' 1 141 11 11-WaS• with in the City. All pr,per l'I',III•2;0111 , 111.. II 1/1.1 114 Illadl• 1,0 guard the city the qiireitil (It chilera it be intrultit,d, and t !ley Call 011 a11'ei1.17..11 , to , j,un \VIIII 411111 in 1111 work in which th ' ' Y "II 11111 3 Cullllll, 111 1111111. Tlwy Lirw. I'll every one the inip,rtanco Id attending to 0111 111 , •11 . 1,,,N', n cl 111111 th,lr 1111 ,eeinn that their apartment, lire pr,ilierly ventilated. 111 retrainiii4 trifiii exec,-ICU exerei,e, 111111 of nia111:111111114 mental quietude; and on 110 Hpill . llll,ll o f till' I 1 . 1•-eill . l! of hich indicat..l toy thoorrli a niott ho-,1111111 , 01 lllllll. 111110.1 y 11,-1111611g I:eellititr, the 1)11;ly wllllll, and of Irceing the mind 1111111 all anxiety. I= 1u (~11 Heel I. with hi-CI, thrl'i),lutc in~;. 11'..111 paper, 'tiny 111 6.111,1 : 1)r. In tht , 11.t.yal Infirmary. rt....tilt, t.f . his treatinnitt 01 11 case rholera which cam, tin ler lint . imtit•tt nu the 14th. Th e Case Iv., 01111.11' II Izil”,rl.l', tt.riy-t W., y 1•11 1, Id* 11: 4 , , whit, then 1)r. lfiillar .-arc hint, win-. in ottlap...nd stage td the disem.e. livid tinfl and Ms ptihm hardly nerenptild... Th.. 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Oct. “ Editors Carlisle : I hov , ; t c 'ttie. thought of citliing the. 'mewl n tit . the (itilzoiiii; of certain dii-tyivk, of till, county to what scorns to ow sirange that y have lot horottifore acted upon, \'l%; the ixr lit ilteoll Ueal en,eq they hove them elves tit-khor lot hnvun con voniont places for ilohling their o 111 nustitii i 8 nut, thu citizoits„4” iind So th Middleton and DWl:insult Ttiwit shilw, go 1111 the way to Carli,le to v o tii, whic those of soon+ four other To w n i m vote 111, New ville, and u III:e numher at Ship-. pensburg. Now sir this must be very i neon vei lent for these peop.e, espeeially of the two liddletons sonic of whom I judgeare compelled, to travel some ten, twelve or fourteen miles, to exercise weir rights of suffeitge, and when -this can easily be avoided, it seems strange that there h snot been enough of the Young American" spirit yet shown among them. in this great age ot conveni,ncq, to do as other people do, that is, hold their elections as near the centre of their several districts as possible. My reason for. agitatim , this matter 'at this time, are two-lOW fir. 4 that my neigh. hors should be properly aCCollllllodatOd ; and secondly, that if the people ot Old Mother Cain Lerland could all bp , o 1 out to the polls, the day of Coppereeud rule with '..us • would bo at amend. . 13ut say you, will not eon veMent places of voting, abcomniodate tme partrto bring out their strength, as much thu other ? Certain ly ; for we must bear in mind that God sends rain upon both the just and unjust, but we all know that thb so-called Democracy never under any circumstances whatever to have every man of their views at n lt times at the peals, while in the Union party, :Iye, nave always had 'much difficulty in get ting' out a certain portion of its voters, when pillion, Could doubtless be more easily pursuaded to do. their duty, by having a convenient place of voting, than they would compelled 'to:travel a great distance to vote,and that probably ,though mud: and rain. . Again, do - we not 'know 'that in the post; Whenever'we :could 14. timen exertion get their iittes, as in 1838-69 and 60, wo wore the 1:1(10;ri;; nnd-if fife TownOlips 'aforesaid will amigo their places for Voting,toi Irein recommended. — I am quite sure that the reign of the Cops will then be over, and our good old county „shall r• wheel into lino" and be classed with her near sisters, Perry and Fran kb Inind Many others that have latelyjoined us. ' Then sir, let this matter be attended to in an Oni , rgetic man ncr Let petitiona lie drawn up and signed numerously, in these districts by.the people, a-king liar a change of places for holding their,eleetion , , natal the Same be laid before our State Legislature this coming winter and these rights will be gratn6ad them, then when we shall halve tested out powers with the army again, we will find our county.all right, the Cops having theta lost their other half of test fall's majority. and Cumberland on the side of jo•tieu. Yes, get your petitions signed by friends, and if the Iota• item ber elect cant see it to bring them 'before the Legislature for ?WI SIM best kaaa7A ha himself, send them down` me and I will for one, spend a week or more at the Capital, in doing justice to my fellow citizens. and in adding one more blow tat bruise the "Serpents head." J ÜbTITIA. INCOME TAX Below we publish the income Mx assesstid and collected in the 9th District of emnber. land county. The amount given is the ex cess over the $6..0 exempted by law. Th rate of tax is 5 per cent. upon all amounts under $5,00), and 10,,per cent. upon all ex ceeding that sum : , • DivisioN No. 9. Composed of North Middleton, Middlesex, South Middleton and Dickinson Town- ships, and Carlisle Borough, Cum berland County. INCOM E LOck tad doloi 511, Lo Anis, 1 C 29 1.. , 114, A K 4 9 P 860 ilztglaughli• ,C E 2,8 .11201,lield, AI bk•rt., Alardiall, James 10.3 11airs1.11.11, \V 14 0 I, .1 (Tru,.).7,0 Alairtin, 1) (miller) 9,, (4.,,Ne. 2 29 MeCartn..y, It 12.1 AleCt,y, tieorgo 11./2 c Laughlin, 111 4..8 del (.le.,rgt. 41.1 Jerry 472 Autz,._4ltr, Geo 13.37 Almis' , ) 1 .I.lm :118 31111er, .1 (1 , ..x . r .1 ('olv,r) ..1 Miner, \VII, Il 13 , 7 th.llll,til 'lid INCOME Altl, Carey W 67 Albright, Jacob 599 1 Alexander, Alexander, Win 447. Arunitrong, J 13 Arinstron4....l N 1212 Baird, Thomas 174 Baker, George 1,7 Baker, John 58 Baker, J.,seph linker, l'nrltlt 37 LitOlOtE, J E. 45 Bauman, H B Bratty, E 1139 B e ,•Leni, John 28, 'll..etuni, \1 al \1 7,4:,i Bell, Robert- . 2021 Bentz, A. \\" 4081 Bentz, \Nil' 352 Bentz, \\'A] 48. 131.1.110, E \I 12 0 Itiair, \\*tit 127- Biair, A 11 6it .1 C 19 Boa,.Jaeob 1.,1 , A ,1-11 217,71 80.. titan, \\* 354 It,alloll. J B ~7;1 ltenry Brrelteiii, 81.7 1: 4 07, ,•r. r.ii 4 tit C iiito, “1111.1i,11,.,401111 4(1, .111t•drl; x 6, I i....11,,inuer, I L t l.72is 11,1111,, rwut. 6 10. t.. 1 vs, J 7_.1 ;,;1 k , Plll \ 11. 1 nilll.l , 41.1 I 4 11u) Yl 11,1rr0., 11, .1 .1 r,.; S Muhl , II 3, Ali', \\ w 1S 27.i1 S , .Itit roy, ,k 2 2 I p•r• ,11t. 4.4 .Nt•1,11c11, llco i 1)2.1 IMIEBEIMI ~/.LtP, =IEEE =lll G 1) 101_;ii,•11 , 1, .1 \V L. 1. I . :11.4110dd. L 2 Flo ‘ViiJ \V 1-; S ii.v4 n , :-, II Itll., I 0 11:41,t•I t , 1.01.11 11.2,0c11, J,Fiiii 1V A/LAIII -8 •i U 4 ,111, 11. !.;;; litts . 1•M .14 , 1,11 _ L . I , n Win', /1, - 10411i1,1, b 1; .I 1 , liar 1, , r, G. orgo .LICI.b (...,:,1,111,•r, F. t.35'11.11.11,r, 11 ti ,3 (3corgu 197,u nj I;i11 , . , 1 , .1 \V D 26.1.1t ,, yur, ,151,11 11 G,v,•11, 11.51,,rt. 8 GI% cii, :7,,,tmael 31 ,o:suLli,r, \V 115 , 1z7 1 .1 1 5a‘,G.1 . , (2 .11, , \\u1 6.1.1 ti,lll‘ , ll. 11,•ilty 131 A E. .I,J: D li raluuu, .1 I 1 10thi E 2..11 L :1.11'..,11,111,r, A 1.4 . 1 “ 111 . . I \ l - \V 1:; 11,•isry 12 8 =II .lobit 11,imilloH. .1 3698 ttartzh.r. I_9; 11,1-1, , r, .1 1' 311 II 18.18 1 la \',r,ti.k. :\ 1 rs. 11., :1114 .1 br 11;1(1 .1 \V 11,,Kit•r:o , It \I 7sli 11.1t,Icr-"ti, \V \I .1,11 111,11iirn. S. sc l_lll - I,Ltall 74•. 11111111.114, 1) 6,6 tilton. \V l 11 .\;littn 7 .2 Alalrow 3,4 unit 53 Lioll.•r, Christiati 1;1 1.).tr1.el 1113 r, .1 C 58 .11,(•ob 2816 1) 13 8 11olling..r. Jacob 112 .1 566 D•'vid 379 itosh•r, lik•nry 78 iltitci 1' S Ilyer, 'John 4.8 8.11 11, 40 Ii vine, .1 1: John Irt .n:i. 15,bert Johmon, II M 39k Katirman, Bimj 18.5 liuulnt in, B B 162 J A _2, liautlnnn ,1 !11 Kemper, John 34 S 3119 liken, John 402 lirenier, A' C 31 Kunkle. George 12: Katz. David 157 Jacob 812 Lainhern,n, Abm 132 L John 8 , 6 Leeds, 1.1 m 28 4 Lehman, Daniel 114 Lentim,, n )I 2.9 Lvid igh • D J 117 Leonard, E B 689 Line, George 612 George K 8-111 George L i 34 Line, Henry 21 2 Lino, Samuel C 232 1 Linn, Mrs. R 627 Livingston, I 604 7- , 102 gown anb earwig Blotters . STEAM FIRE EIVOINE.--,`A a meeting of the Goud Will Fire Company, held on Tuesday evening last, a committee of live was appointed'lkith 'instructions - to sell the Engine now owned by the Company, and to contract immediately fur a Steamer 'of the Limit and most, improved pattern. Success to the " GOA Will." We are - p!eased to ee,Ahat our friend C. P, Ilumaion, Esq., has removed his of. lief) from North Hanover. street to Marion WI, on Main ,street. 414 new locution is a very pleasant one'and easy of access. We hope that Mr. 4UNIIIIOa may tiad his change of location 'advantagedus in every respect. Capt. M v ili END r.IIBON, Provost Mar-. she' of this district, will be mustered out of service on tire nth inst. Since his appoint- Qapt. H. has devoted' himself entirely to the diSCharge - of his ardtams encl. : often en pleasant' duty, end has' won the, reputation. of : being a most'eflicient officer and an oblig-. :ing and courteous-gentlenum, :; .; . CATHoLte Futt.—Ori the 5 It of this month, the committee of St:Planck's Cath olic church will open in Ilheem's Hall, a grand fair, at which they will present an extensive and varied selection of articles of every description. This enterprise presents ,peculiar claims to the favor of our.citizens. The congregation which is to be benelitted by the proceeds of the Fair is n small and tinanvialPy . weak one. Onerous conirilm tions have been cheerfully made by the 1111.111- tiers for the purpose of replacing the house of worship destroyed by tiresome years ago; and now that funds for the purchase of tut organ are to be provided, they ask their fel low-citizens of all creeds to lend a helping hand. We tire sure our people will respond generously. • 1, Ein EAS eOItPUS.-011 Wednesday morning a writ of habeas corpus was served upon Col. Rola-ALL, Commandant of Carlisle Barracks, requirm; him to deliver a re.•ruit named a ELE 11, Who, it was claimed, was a minor, and on that account should be dis charged. A hearing wlls had before Judge GRAHAM, when Cul. ltorm.i. read the act, of Congress of February 13, 1862, which provides that the oath or enlistment taken by the recruit shall he ColleitirsiVO as to his age. Keler was .remanded to the custody of Cul. Royal'. TABLEAUX VI VAN TS. —We are re quested to announce that the ladies of Cm-- lisle will give a series of tableaux ropresen tatoms ift ...111metii•s llall, ' commencing on Thursday of next tveck, and continuing on Friday and Saturday evenings. Hood music will be in attendance. Thu l u •olits of the,o exhibitions are to be applied to he aid of the and Sailor,' Home Association.— Tim ,il,ject 14 one Wh rh r00mm”,11,6 itself to the kind 11 - fliee . .; of our patriotic citizens, and we ',reveal: full houses. Fist; S 13(1A lIS AN 1) Tl/13 \ C 1)- e 11,1%. Irwin Mr..l.)iiN C. g present or it 110‘ Of v(.•}' nn.l tin pit L •1; 2 ‘,4. , ,, (.xcollent. ,ttioking tol.;1(•cos Wp Inky(' timiltilavture, , (.1' the , an_,l find 111(1.1 nio,t oxcellent The Ca II i/C Pit ..`4() th.)ll , i11111, 1111 , i tie 11-,11:.1• ‘,lll. I'l'2l - !hilt t 111‘. 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MO(1. )Ir. st.lti ILi., pn)p.rty ill txvo I 11) :VI OS -I,A %(' IN7,I*()N all(' LEW I, F. LY NE, 6)l' •••.'2 1.3 0 in .1 121 Jln•ic• , E 26 ~li~•nk, 111% N B. 13 it \ I:u•g. 11.,10.v,r trrrlt .11 r. NVNI. BEF:t O. E.l and 80i) ,Ini..;hart, \Vol 415 .1 \\' L , 12 Snot r, tiny 276 :5i.,.1141cr, Sand It u l',•tcr 1022 \V 1) • 48z. ,-, 1 ...11,1ur. A L 5 1 11,1 :\Lin 40.1 Spott-, i 1,0 So!Lyman. J E. 800 St. rp•tt. 11..•\ . 1) 4,93 ,t,crivt S 13.1 St..lrett, .1.,111.S 27..0 Stcy,ilson, C 12 7 Stock. Joon C Su lcl:l r. Ulrich :0.9 Stuart, liugh 1,, 3 Snm t, J,lnu jr 13_3 Stuart, .1.1.-; A. Lt .. .. 0 Stuart., Sunu,jr 111 Smart, (1f.,n.:41 , s_o fitorn, 51,.11 7,11 Coda, L. •nitiel 2007 17.1 1V.15,4; 4./i .1 411 tiggeon..r, J F 111 k 4 -.7 \Veal:lcy, E \V 812 \Venklcy, it's B 20i \Vealih.y, .1 \I 2'S 51:1 \Veay.•r, Chas \V 802 I \Vt.'s..., Gcorgu 100 \Vil , on, John 5t Rev C P 3(i7 Able 523 \Vanier, 2202 Winner, Samuel 48) WondPrlich \V 1)1154 , Wolf, Day,d 343 Wolf, (Jorge 10 1.1:“If, U W \Volt, Jacob 180 Woods, Richard 1 87 Woods. tianil S 401 \\ ood ward, R C 4 51 'Zeigler, Levi 50i r, Samuel 235 Zinn, Genrge 335 CIO iiUeR WII EAT —J. 11. A 1.1,P.N ( ju=t rotlyi yea ;t , upply 111 Dtig:t M i Ih•leil &A. Dolt ItENT.-1 hitt lar , r! Brick ilou , t , at the \\•P-I end iof cute(' ba 3.1 r,. Jou N C. S 4:.tD npply t , ) 11..2v. .1. F. CLEitr. ~r N 5t...1 11nr,t , Shoes, i lior , t , Nall, in the county Ak.) Lubricating an,l INti-llicrks in spoziki rig .of Sewing Nlttelii ,Hys : AVA!/1/lIVI' 111111,4‘36 In seven yeah', and kno%v their value. Si \ lerent ni,ichines hive been tr.ed, and %vet,. \VI` thly I/1'13'111 4 :1' n 111 . w nutchiii fn' ' “%v iniutlv n-e, mr ,h4aild buy a Wheelerll ' r!- sua _Vg,.•llcl ut, the Pu ) The ,‘.geney th, nkrt at the tame placv,wll4 , rtt Of pun:lnv-mg can inuchillos, either of tvnich stand So. I. w SMI I.lo's Fall and \\-inter Stock of (210i1110,4- I . r men and boy's is now largo end emu ir. you wont good mid well 'undo Clothing. give hiw it cull, lis Isis ore CM by, and 11111110 up under tho s-porvi stun of T. S. 11 EIGHT ER one of our most foshionublo uud eXpetictlei'd toliors. Ho bon it large stock Of prime Cloths, SittintatS, Vestiugs, Jeans, &c., to sell by the yard or make tip to order oil the most rOnsontible term,. If you want a fine and faThionable suit go to Smi LEY'S. F. r good' and serviceable Winter Boots 'and Slides for loon. boys, women and chil dren at reasonable pokes, go to SNmEy's. He Will let no man undersell him. St. Zug, Jacob . Zug, John 4203 674 discovery which has been made, is a new planet which adds a now feature to, the many dikoveries already made, but while astronomers are of serving everything ap pertaining to their interest, the ladies of Carlisle and vicinity a that they have dis covered the latest star . and are not to be outdone by anybody. They have visited ''and are visiting-daily the• Srmt STOKE Or Mr. M. Mayer, in North Hanover Street, formerly occupied, and known as Mr. Miller's bakery, one door North of Dr. Dale's Carlisle, where they constantly find the best and cheapest assortment Of MillineryoGoods, such as Bonnets, in &my, silk and .velvet, richly trimmed. Ladies and Misses Hats, in straw. telt, silk and , ,veivet, trimmed with birds, feathers &c., &c. A large assortment of Cloaks, such as the Chesterfield Coat,, , Loose Sacks; Circulars, Short or. Walking Sacks. Shawls,-Knitted and Woolen Goods, :Embroideries, Trimmings, &c. By strict attention to his businesi, and by constantly, receiving .freslr• supplies: from Npw .York,, P4ll.4dcdphia . and, BattiyA9Fe, 111.111 11.1111.11.1..1111 Cl/11 lin 1,1 . v :it hi, I iii,/ \ kI? NV.I- 111111 d 141H11 . S l'lti)l'Elt Eipecial lotice3 \A'm. Bi, rlisl e. ofi,r the TIIE LATEST DI e latest Mr. Mayor offers rare inducements, arid respectfully requests the ladies of Carlisle and vicinity to give hire a call. tf. Ttn•: Pr IPLK Al.l. Qutr•r—•A EINE :, A TION REVEALED !-J. Hui -TON would in- - form the Ladies end Gents of Carlisle end Fit rrminding Coontry. lii it he hits opened Ladies and Gents furnishing end fancy po tion store, in North II: mover sirtet, twc doors above Leontn•d's eot•iier.'Ctu•lisle. The' Ladies and Gents are particularly invited to Call end see his largo and splendid aqsort nwnt of Cloaks, Shawls. Knitti d Goode, TrilllillingS. under garments, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Notions of all kinds. N. B.—At the same tittle see would invite the Indies to call and see Mrs. S. A. HUTTON'S Inge and beautiful assortment of Bonnets and Millinery, just opened at the sign of the Big Bonnet. Where they can get the Latest Fashions and no advantage taken. North Hanover Street, Carlkle Pa. It .t . lei - We Clip the lollowing from one of the Philadelphia Daily Popers.—Our people visiting or sending wn to the City, would do well to make a note of it : WANA 1M AKER & BROWN'S FINE W.._ THING. e.dnidishment, located at the Cor, of Six . ru MARKMT Street., PHILAD'A., fa known a:: TIALL," is pro bald y the large,t and be.,d, conducted “Ready toce," Cloth i hant Tailoring nom.e, in the Sinte. Their , tif ,er or style 4, CNct . Wo)r1(111:111 , hip and moderation in m Me,. have made their Home des.ervedly popular. I n tlicir ('ITSTONI irrm ENT, whcre vlvg,int (;.‘ }cm ENT: , Itni...),LA to Oit t,r:lt. 11,0 r but thr, vvry bost. 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Men iiitl if ai.•l it ,l lag pl., ir 1 , 3 a 1,1 , 11 11 . 11 ill. in ill 11 , 1 V I 'ea .41' . % 114 . 4 ICOI4 4 II rt 11'1 11:01. 4 4 i 0 4 I . i4.11,ti t,‘ tt Ite ,i tLa \\ te Ibut 1.11,1 y le =IS ill thr I , nit eft Hates, and in For 1:/111111111 scRiT(ll! .ti'('/1.1 T( Sell. I 7'Cl/ ! Ointnieett Will cure the Itch in 48 Hours. t L:“) curv , I.l' I'L• X. 1..1N. I.l‘l:l'flt;NS tt TIIE 21.1 Drul It\„„ . 2 . LL, sl.lll ,•111 , . ITo sir.. t 11,-to it r 1 , .1 himall. i wht:t g e, to :I/1 1,11 f L 0 Ulll , Ol :1 al, rcpt 1: Hilti—“ln. \NI llisi:Eic; , ! 1\ El Ito t .nt nt Whistt,, Nlnntt:utlnts cw t . G I ,- ct t'i,ll Itt to , hotti ttr.ll . 1.- ••• 13C , hill .•I' tr bald Itt.:111s, ttnt, tt €l.tst I.lllnt .ti hen +, lose') scs nn rttnni I n 1 prit o ess, NV It \ 1.11., 1:',9.111‘o 'Myth V .11 81 rria is • _r— i'llll'/.11'.1t —lilt ETZ. At the resolenre itr the 1 , 1,11.'1 ion die 'All inst., i Iles. Thitnias 1,, Sir J.ll. rovicr. i,V.l.ltinp.ron, D. ~ 1., 3164 I.stirs (', Bretz, 01 Carlisle. 1,--tilll . 't A I,' I'. 111 r•ir ember s t LlOlll4/111 1 . 11,, nt, 'lnn the bey b , int, t . 1 HI to tit—. itialt ti I C111111..1'11101 ( 0 1' -.11/IINS' the Cd Lh u'L aL the 4,1111.• pllOll 11, i sante. )Ir p touter bininshlp to %11, stilt nr.ii• L. .lithtison. 01-tA \ll 1111 Ill,' '2114 Inst.. by Lbli son! t• 'it t 1 r re..i tir nielstotton t twnshini \1 r. 1111110 t Ire Fri 1,101,1 listkii , • I ll NI A\. ul. tha Intl , ult. by he '.lnn .1 A Ihetze I.t II r r• CO C 1 the hrhle to It \lr Da Via S . :Mit il i , ll A iinel it.. II ors!, , Lnt I I ttik t• y. II ;11ENSIIK —t:1..1.:13 the 1 , 1 Inst. by ,v p :pl., It• r.1:1 I'rvld II 11. It ot . ry co to \ I o.s 1.1,11,14 Alice I lou , er, N.., t, • r, co , I a ti' \I I i On the • at CC ehtel's by 1 honh. Llle II .01:. Hr 11m. 11. 1.14, Cs? 311• S IL/Ail *7 -11111 b, I/i CU ell Pir) 10. Tn. 1 • It COI OW 211, 11114 at the resr dem, ~1 the I, lilt., It, rev. ,L 0,•., lir It‘ld Lt!-her an_ Miss I I , i t I . Zeigler In, h ( . n1111..111.1 KI 'l 1 , 1 N. ul, Ile 17th Oct yII'y.I. F . Ilth 1.. r S 1191; :k1 Ulll.lllll ce, (.15A. Et LISLE PRODUCE 1111AltliWr. Carl.sle.Novenil.er 9. IS, 5. S 00 5 5.1 1?1,1)11 It ~Suporfluo) (I•:atra ) do It Y ... WIIITE \V II EAT .t r.lt do I' In \ 111,, OL ivEitsim).. ,Titysim,i, GENERAL PRO Corrected Weal EEMEM Botitt, LA It D, A LTA) W, Sr. A P. BE NSW AN, BACON LIAMB Philadelphia Markets. PUILATILLIVA, Nov. 8. Petroleum steady at 35c for crude, 68e58 1 ,4e for re fined and 150078 e for free. The fa orablo character of foreign news has caused n firmer feeling in breadstuff', but there Is not touch doing; sales of flour are only in email way at sBdB 80 for superilne.sB 80®01'6 for ex tras and $lO 23 to $ll or red wheat Penn'a and Ohio ex tra family ; fancylots range from 011 00 to $l3. Rye flour held at $7 00 and corn meal at $3 76. Wheat le held firmly with Bairn of 3,00141 a. new red at s23o® 36 and old at $5 40; there is ficar . cely any white here. Corn firmer; sales of fine yellow at 803:587e, and new at 74 Ofte. Oats advanced to 55@50. No change in gra cork's or provisions. ' Wishoy advanced to $2 40132 41. Wholesale Dealer in,Tobacco; Snuff, Pipes, , . and ManufaJlitrer,of &wars. No. 8 §. GEOIIE'STitir.ET, Yogic, PA. • 11,1 OEI VP) inv Tohneoos direct front the' Factory, and will ensure thorn good, iind cheap „or than cute be bought 'in the city. My brands of CHEWING TOBA , CO are es follows viz: Nary, Lum piest', Spun-Roll, Pi!/ -Twist, Flounders, Hard end Light Pressed Virignia. -Fine Cut CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO at }Wary Prices. • Moo, a large assortment of PIPES. I have' pet received front Richmond AOlllO celebrated SMOKING TOBACCO. , Merchants look to your ititerrots. .A:1 orders prompt ly attended to.. NoveMber 10,1806.-5 ma, . I= 11. r = I=l IMIUMEMI I=ll I 1 0 I i 1 - II 101 l =1 p 3 , 1,z n tl r;•; ill • tilt ;; ; , t Ili v nt S liMil ! ]'T'i'll ! 1'1'(11! jilathrts. DUCE 311A.REET Nnvmn hor 0, 1665 . . ' y by !Vitt. Bentz. Min= 30 WHITE DEANS. 1 50 22 PA It LD PEVA I ES, 33 12 ',INVADED ' , EAMES 20 9-12 ',HIED APPLES, 2 00 40 ItAUS, 251 JOHN 0 TIE RM AN, Mr