Kef Fall and Winter Styles, FOR nasi m W3* WIM, AT TUB IVoi-th Hanover Street CLOTHING lIPORIUI, THE undersigned would respectfully .call tbc attention of tho public to tbo largo ami SPLENDID STOCK OP Piece Goods and Ready-made Now in ’store, of every variety and style, and •at prices as lew us can be found any where. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and .desirable stylos, which will bo made to order, or sold peryard/to suit tho'tuste of every customer.. ' A largo assortment of SIHKTS, - UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS,. ties. STOCKS, , HALF-HOSE,, ■SUSPENDERS, &c. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CARPET-LAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c., in largo varieties. MILITARY CLOTHING, Of o\ory description, made to order at short notice a id on reasonable terms. j/S!P*Tlic-public is respectfully invited to give us a call, as we feel donedent that our stock nhd prices wiil compare,favorably with any similar establish ment in town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover at., opposite the American House. Oct. 10, ISGI. Notice. LETTERS testamentary, with the will nn jioxml. on tbo estate of Lena Blessing, de ceased. late of Silver Spring twp., have been issu d by tho Register of Cumberland county to. tbo snb criber, residing in same township. All persons in debted to. said estate are hereby requested to make im nediatc payment,,and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated,.for settlement, to JOHN S. BICKER, Administrator. Oct. 10, 1801.—Ot , Koilce. LETTERS testninonftiry on-tho estate of Samuel Me’Dowell Addams,. dec*d., late ol Silver. Spring township; have.been issued, by the Register of Cumberland county to tho subscriber, Residing in Same township. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment, ami those having'olaims will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for.setllcmont,.to JAMES ANDERSON, Administrator. Oct. 10, 1861.—0 t Kolicr, THE account of John G. Kittorman, committee of tho person ami estate of ]>wia Willc 1 ’ n lunaiio. has been filed for confirmation at tbo No vember court. - BENJAMIN DUKE, Prothonotary. Oct. 10, 1801.—4 t ■ . First, "of the Season ! BE A UTV, FASHION AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED! First in the Field with New, Fash- ionablc and Cheap Goods FOR THE ; FALI g WINTER. gUP'-CALL AND SEE,.^| P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the citizen? of Cumberland ■county that ho Ims has just rucoircd and opened at the old stand in Hanover street, u choice assortment of tall and Winter Goods, which.hnvo been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices,‘and which bo will sel 1 to customers at the lowest rates. Ills stock con sists of ■' • ladies’ Dress Coeds, s>iir.li as silks, (all colors,) delaines, (plain and li-mivi •!,) dehnges, Lavella cloths, Coborgs, French prints-,, .ic;, dec., Ac. DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS, Muslins, osnahurgs, chocks, tickings, sheetings, (linen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams/ »tc., <kc., MEN’S WEAR. Cloths, cassimcres, eassindts, Kentucky jeans. «tc», which will bo sold, very cheap. GLOVES and HOSIERY Of every description. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c velvet, Brussels, three ply, superfine, Vbnitian, rag and hemp carpets, oil cloths,(all widths,) and a largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags. IldOP SKIRTS. A largo stock" of hoop skirts, of all kinds, for la dies and inissos. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine Ills stock and learn prices before purcha sing elsewhere. (live him a call .and examine for yourselves and .you will find you will get cheap goods. *• • • • • jZSS-KEMEJXBER THE OLD STAND-®jj, jSS 'Tteo doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank PHILIP ARNOLD. Oet. 3, 1861. ni Notice. | B'I'TERS testamentary on the estate of Sebastian Myers, deceased, lato of Frankford township, iiaVo boon issued by the Register of Cum berland county to tho subscriber, residing in said township. All persons, indebted to tho said.es f,ajc are hereby requested to make immediate pay fluent and those having claims will present thorn, duly authenticated, for settlement, to XOJftf Administrator. Oot. 3 lSol_6fc Pamphlet Law«, PnoTnoNOTAnv’s Orricß, ) Carlisle, Sept. 18, 1861. ) rrilE PAMPHLET LAWS of the Session X of the-legislature of 1861, hare been reepivod at t his office, and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. BENJAMIN DUKE, Prothoiwtari/. Sopt. 26, 186}. , Notice. EllEllS^tc J Sf ^montnr y, on _, t ] 16 _ eßtnte _ of , rr W - dcc'd, lato of Dickinson iV .Vl , i lP * mv “ been issued by tho Registor of Cum er nd county to tho subscriber, residing in Diok tl[t “ to ’’ rllsl,, H: A ; u person's indebted to said os wont auS°H r t 0 nlak6 immodiato pay dn.y thom ’ SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES! A Necessity in every floushold JOHNS & CRQSLEFS AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE •Tho strongest Oluo in the world. Tho cheapest Glue in tho world. Tho most durable Gluo in tho world, The only reliable Gluo in tho .world, Tho host Gluo in the world. AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the only article of the kind ever produced which will WITHSAANH WATER. IT WILL MEND WOOD, Savo your broken furniture, IT WILL MEND LEATHER, Mend your harness, strops, .bolts, boots, Ac. IT WILL MEND GLASS, Save tbo pieces of that expensive cut-ginsa bottle. IT WILL "MEND IVORY, Don’t throw away that broken ivory fan, it is casil; repaired. IT WILL MEND CHINA, Your broken china cups and saucers cau bo made • as good as now. IT WILL MEND MARB.LE, That piece knocked out of your marble mantle can bo put on as strong as ever. • IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, ,No matter if that broken pttcbcl* did not cost but a . shilling, a shilling saved is a shilling earned,.... . TT WILLL MEND ALABASTAR, That costly alabaster vase is broken and you can’ mutch lt,-moud it, it will never show when put together. It will Mend Bone, Coral Lava, and in fact every.thing but Metals. Any article cemented with American Cement Glue will not show where it is mended. EXTRACTS, “Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns Crosley’s American Cement.Glue.’’ —iVcic York Times. , ' • “It is so convenient to have in the house.” Turk Express. \ “It is always ready; this commends it to evOry body.”— lndependent. u Wo have tried .ft, and find it aaiisofiil in our house as wator.”— Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. §lO,OO per year savnd in every family by One Rottle of Slnimnw torn! (Iliie, Price 25 Cents per Bottle. -Price. 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per B dtlc. Price 25 Cents per Bottle, .Prco 25 Cents per Buttle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Tery Liberal Reduction to-Wholcsalo.Buyers. TERMS CASH. . 7p3T* For.sale by all Druggists, and storekeepers generally throughout the country!• JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 7S William sirtet, Corner of Liberty Street. ■ Important to House Owners. Important toJJnilders., Important to. Railroad Companies. Important to Farmers. To dll' whom, this way concern, and it concei'ns • j • everybody. JOHNS & CEOSLEY’S IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING. The cheapest and most durable roof in use. It is Fire and Water Proof. It can bo applied to now and did roofs of nil kinds, stoop and flat, and tosqlnglo roofs without removing the shingles. The cost in'only about one-third tyai of tin , an it is twice as durable . This -article Ims been thoroughly tested in New York City, and all parts ,of the. United Stales, Can ada, West Indies" and Central and South America, on buildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Rail road Depots,'Foundries, Churches, Cars, and oh Public-Buildings generally, Govcrnmcntßuildings, Ac.i by the' principal Builders; Architects, and oth •rs, during the past four , years, and has proved lo bo the cheapest and most duiiadlu uoofinq in use j it is in every respect a Fire, Water, Weather and Time-proof covering for roofs of all kinds.’ This is the ONLY material manufactured in the United States which combines the very,desirable properties of Elasticity and Durability, which arc .tiiiversally acknowledged tobopossessed by Gutta Percha and India Rubber. No Heat is Required in Making Appli cation. The expense of applying it is trifling, ns an ordina* nary roof can be covered and linishcd-in the .sumo day. It can he applied bjj any one, and when finished forms a perfectly fireproof surface, with an clastic body, which cannot ho injured by boat, cold or storms, shrinking'of roof boards, nor uny .exter nal action whatever. LIQUID CS-utta Percha Cement For Coaling Metals ul all-kinds when exposed lo the Action of the Weath er, and for Preserving and Repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds. , This is the only composition known which will successfully resist extreme changes of all climates, for any length of time, when applied .to metals, to which’it adheres firmly, forming a body equal to • throe coats of ordinary paint; costs much loss, and will last three times us'lony; and from, its elasticity is not-injured by the contraction and expansion of TIN and other MEI’XL ROOFS, consequent upon -sudden chauges of the weather. It will not crack in cold or.run in warm weather, and will not wash off. Ltalcy tiu and other metal roofs can bo readily repaired with (fiuta Percha Cement, and prevented from further corrosion aud leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly water tight roof for many yoars, - This cement is peculiarly adapted lor tho preser vation of iron railings, stoves, ranges, safes, agri cultural implements, «tci, also for general manufac turers use. (mom Msaa nim For preserving and repairing Tin and. Metal Hoofs of every description, from its groat elastici ty, is not injured by tho contraction and expansion of metals, and will not craok in cold or run in warm weather. . These materials nro adapted to all climates, and wo arc .prepared to supply orders from any part of the, country, at short notice, for Gutta Percha Roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for use, and Gutta Percha Cement in barrels, with full printed direc tions for application. AGENTS WANTED. .Wo will make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments'with responsible parties who would like to establish themselves in a lucrative and permanent business. TERMS CASH. Wo can give abundant proof of all wo claim in favor of our Improved Roofing Materials, having applied them to several thousand Roofo in Now -YorU-Gity-and-vioinityr’ * JOHNS & GROSLEV, (Sole Munufacturoye,) Wholesale Warehouse, 78 Will/am St, Corner of Liberty Street, « NEW STOKIC. October 10, 1861.—rjy ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT of Cumberland county, will bo sold, at public sale, at tfio Mansion bouse, on tract No. I,situate in Penn township, Cumberland county, . . On Saturday, October 19, 1801, the following described real estate, late the proper ty of'George Hollingor, doceasod t viz: No. I. —A tract,of LJME STONE AND .GRAVEL LAND, situate as aforesaid, about ninojniles west of Car- bounded by lands of Uchshow, Isaac Newcomer, David Lefovor, Cnnrod Johnston, Noah Cbckloy and David .Withers, containing about One Hundred and TwolAcres, in a high state of cultivation. liuprovcmonts are Ama* A TWO-STORY JOG 110 USE, STONE |5JJ}| HA NK HA UN, and all necessary out- ImAml buildings.’ There is a thriving Orchard of profitable fruit trees on this tract. There are both a spring and a well of water near the house. The Yellow Breeches Creek runs through the farm. To bo sold as a whole, or in two parts, as may beat suit purchasers. t No. 2.—A tract of CIIESNUT TIMBER LAND, situated as above, bounded by lands of .Daniel Bol linger's heirs and others, containing Thirty Acres, more or loss. ‘ The latter to. bo sold as a whole, or in lets, to suit purchasers. . Terms of safe. —One-fourth!'of the purchase mo ney .to bo paid on the confirmation of tlibsalc,* one half the balance en tbo Ist day of April, 1862, t*nd the balance of the purchase money on the Ist day of April, 1803—*lho payment in 1863 to be secured by judgment bond. •, , Persons desirous of viewing the premises, before the day of sale, can call upon Daniel Hollingor, residing on tract No. 1. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock of said day. . . • 1 DANIEL KELLER, Administrator of Georgellollingcr, deo’d. . Oct, 3,1861 —3 t ' VALUABLE - Real Estate For Sale. ILL be qffored atpuljlio sale on- Tuesday, October 22 at 1 o’clock, P. If., on. the promises,.in 'Newton township, Cumberlarn county, eight miles cast of Spipponsburg, two am a half miles south of Newvillo Depot, and thirtcci miles west of Carlisle, the following valuable reu estate; . ' —New containing 16. acres and 115 porches of superior limestone land.'. Tho improvements are a good MERCHANT MILL, at tho head of Big Spring, a never failing and never frozen stream, running four pairs of burrs, a- SAW MILL and PLASTER-MILL, ' TWO D WELLING HOUSES, Barn,Wagoh-ahod,Spring-House, ,|ll|i|gPCooper-shop, Wash-house, Hog Pens, (SSisSSr&c.,' There is a good Apple Orchard on tho premises, and a spring of good water near the dwelling. A farm containing 114 acres and 85 porches ol limestone -land, about 89 of which arc cleared ami in a high state of cultivation.. Tho balance is excel lent timber land. The improvements arc a . LARGE JD WELLING. HOUSE, Tenant’s House, Bank Barn, ami other outbuildings. There is a good Orchard on the premises, and a spring of wutersSlisjsSlir near tho dwelling. Tho. abevo property will be sold together or sep arately to suit purchasers. —Tract No. 3. A lot of ground in tho village of Springfield.— Tho improvements are n largo NEW YORK, a: TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, i■ s^SllmLj,suitable for two families, a large Still- JlliiUtjfflpHouse building, and oilier out-build- A LOT. OF GROUND IN SPRINGFIELD, containing.no'improvements. .■5&O-Torms made' known on tbo' day of pule by ' " GEORGE KELLER, - n. JOSEPH-KEVLER,, ..,^ Exec’rs of- Jacob Keller, dee'(l. , .Sept. 19, 1801.—ts ■ , ***; Lancaster Intelligencer insert and send bill to this office. A VALUABLE - FARM FOR SALE. WILL be sold at public sale,.nn the prem< ises, by the, heirs of John Seusoiimn; late of Silver Spring township, dee'd.; A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Monroe township,.Cumberland eountyibn the road .frprn tho:Trindle Spring road to Church; town, H milos-.north of Ohurchtown ami I miles west of Mochaniesburg, adjoining lauds of. David Martin, Geo. Ringwalt amlotbers,containing about ■ EIGHTY EIGHT ACRES, about 78 of which arc cleared and in a high state of cultivation, (he balance covered with thriving.tim ber, and all well fenced. The improvements are a A TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, with Kitchen, Bank Barn, Wagon shod, Older -Press, ami all, other nc coqsary outbuildings. There is a well of good water convenient to the house and barn.— There is also AN ORCHARD OF GOOD FRUIT on. the premises. .. Persons desirous-of viewing the premises before tbb day of -sale, can do so-by calling on Samuel Kconportz, residing on the farm, or any wishing fur ther information can obtain it by wcallingon Joel or Daniel Scnsoman, residing in Silver Spring town ship. . • ’ Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on said day, when attendance will ho given and terms made known by the 1 HEIRS of*JOHN SENSEMAN, do’d. Sept. 19, 1801.—ts - , Please Take Notice. LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER aye now getting, in their Fall and Winter Dry-Goods, which, notwithstanding the cry of “ n.vnn will bo more complete than formerly, comprising alt kinds of goods suitable for Ladies’, Misses, Children’s, ■ Men’s and Boys’• Hear. Thankful for past favors wo ask n continuance of the same, and wo will use our best endeavors to make it. the interest of the public to patronise our Large and Select Slock of Goods N. B. ; All persons indebted to the old firm of Lcidieh it Sawyer aro urgently requested to call and settle their account! as wo aro iu great wnntof money. - Sept. 20, 1861. WHEREAS the lion. James 11. Graham, President - Judge of tbo several Courts of Common Picas of the countics.of Cumberland, Per ry, afid Juniata, and Justices of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, aud ‘Michael Coeklin and Robert Bryson, Judges of tbo Courts of Oyer and, Termi ner and General'Jail Delivery for, tho trial of nil capital and other otlbndcra, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 26th day of August, 18.01, have, ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of November, 1861, (being tho 11th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby given to tbo Coroner, Justices of tbo Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they arc by tbo said precept com manded to bo then and tbero iu their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations,'and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that nro or then nrosocute thorn as shall bo just. 1 ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Sheriff, Carlisle, September 5,1861. PEARL STABCIL 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for salo at lowest city cosh prifea, either wholo salo or rotaM, by J W EBV * jHcepjher iB6O, • . ‘ —Tract No. I. ' THE MILL PROPERTY, —TraotNo. 2. —Tract No. *l. On Tuesday, October 15, 1801 Procla matlon. W'lt.COX &. GIBBS’ . sewing machines, Price with Hcnimcr aful Feller, , $35.00;' THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SU PERIORITY PECULIARLY ITS OWN/ . Slilching, Hemming and Felling with a Sin gle Thread. . IT forms ft Hat, oven, anil clastic scam, wind: is warranted not 1« rip in wear, oven if tho scan is cut ut frequent-intervals; mill also-under all cir cumstances •* to survive (hr mtuh-Uiht* A patented device of groat utility to learners; prevents the possibility.'of tho machine "being run .in the wrong direction, or tho balance wheel wear ing a lady's dress. . AnolherTenture which deserves particular atten tion is The Wilcox ‘ Patent Needle cannot he set,wrong.■ . . ' Two thousand stitches, or two yardbof work, can he done in one minute without dropping a stitch, . These-machines, so simple .and accurate in their construction, supersede tho iiso of the shuttle j and with one thread produce all the practical results of tho two thread machines; and, more, for these fell without, basting, and hem tlio finest muslin without puckering. ’ - Although at about half tho price of the other first class, machines, they will accomplish double the sewing in a given time. •. .. • “It is emphatically tho good,-.low-priccd Family Sewing Machine that tho public• jmvc long been wailing for."—Boston Transcript.. ..“It ;s indeed' a wonderful .production, and for family usd especially, no otliorwill bear any com parison with it.'I—Philadelphia 1 —Philadelphia EV*. Juuniil. ‘ “A mechanical wonder."—Scientific American. “Among the best and most serviceable Sowing Machines. Light and elegantly finished, ami so simple, in its construction that it seems almost im possible for it to. get .out of repair Chronicle. . “ ilas combincd with its own peculiar merits al tho really valuable improvements of thq .highei priced machiues. ' “ This machine, in the opinion .Of, the committee, (ills more nearly the requiremdnts of a perfectfarn ily machine than any on exhibition/'—Franklin In stitute Exhibition Report of 1858: : “Taking into consideration- simplicity, cheap ness, durability, nud doing - all; work, the committee were unanimously in favor of the Wilcox Gibbs as a single thread maohiuc/’-r-Pounsylvauia Slate Agricultural Society’s Report.' • “We must, in justice, express our confidence in the merits of the Wilcox «fc Gibbs Sowing Machine. We consider that a great desideratum Ims beyu supplied by-it, in proving* beyond doubt, that two ihroads .are not, as was supposed, necessary to a good Instrument.” —Christian Advocate and Jour nal, Jnno-21, 1880. “We .haVo-;ono of these machines in use, and think more highly of it Hum ofanyof the number we have tried."—Richmond-Whig. The undersigned,- missionary to. Constantinople, has examined more than twenty different kinds ut Sewing Machines, and-after somo six weeks’ expe rience with Wilebx & Gibb*/- Patent, he has pur chased one of them as Hie beet’adaplcdto the wants of his family, and as tbc'loast liable to require re pair/ OLIVER GRANE., Mioston, July 5, 1 SCO- • ■ •The undersigned, during-eighteen months, has hurt in almost constant use in his family, Wilcox •t Clihhs dewing Machine, upon--which has, been made the clothes of his largo-family—from muslin to pilot cloth—including the clothing required for his several hoys; and in no ease have the seams tailed; although in hard service. - The machine now m use in his family, has required no repair; nucl is in nil respects, well appointed, efliyicut and dura ble. .• JvVOOB Boston. FOR A JOES Wl COX, ;,u t • Aft. 508, fi -oailwayfhctk fork. sop. 5, 38()1—ly Opposite Nicholas Hotel, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING MACHINES, •. 'EiTIPIRJBvV SHUTTLE MfiaWL Talented February IHU ISGO. SALESROOM, 510 ISROADWAV NEW tORK. Tins Machine is constructed'on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound exports, ami pronounced to be Simpmcitv and PEurnuTiby Combined. The lollowiug arc the principle objections urged aga'ins.t Sowing iMaubincs:- I.—Excessive fatigue’ to -t.—lncripacity to sca the operator. every description 6) 2—Liability to get out-of .^material. * ,ri * ur •>.—Disagreeable - noise .I—Expense, trouble an<l while iu operation. ■ loss of time repairing. ! The Empire Sewing Machine is exempt from cill these objections. It baa a straight needle ‘ perpendicular action, in tikes the Lock or Siictt'li: Stitch, . which will XiHTHßitllii* nor Ravel, andis'uliko on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of ma terial, from Leather to the. finest Nimsook'Muslin; with colton, linen or silk thread, from, the coarsest to the finest number. i Having neither Caw or Coc Wheel, andtholcasl tossible friction, it rims us smooth us glass, and i? Emphatically A Noiseless Machine! It requires Fifty- Per Cunt 1 6 drive it than any other Machine-in market.' A girl of twpivo yoars of age cun work it steadily, without ,fatigue or inju-, i-y to health. Its strength and WoNHKuruL Simplicity of con struction render it almost impossible to get out ol irder, and is Guaranteed by the company to give jnlire satisfaction- . We respectfully invito all, those who majMlosin to supply themselves with a superior article, to culi uul examine this unnvted machine. Hut in a more especial manner do we solicit the atroniigo of • . Merchant Tailors, ‘ Dress Makers, Coach Makers,Corset Makers, Hoop Skirl Manufactures, Gaitbr Fitters) Shirt and Bosom Makers, Shoo Hinders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. Religious anil 0 heritable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE No. 1, or Family Machine, $15,00, No. 2 small sized,Manufacturing, $OO,OO, No. 3 largo size Manu facturing, $75,00. Cabinets in every Variety. Wo want Agents for all towns in the United States, wboro agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount, will bo given, but we make no consignments. t. j. McArthur & co., 510 Broadway, New York. September 12, 1801.—I y. A Hard, 'VT’OUNG MEN who propose to enter Bry J- ant .& Stratton's- Mercantile College, in Philadelphia! will'savoSlO by purchasing Scholar ships boloro September Ist, until which Wo are requested to slate, the terms will bo $25 for the Full Cun me. Wo know of no bettor investment than money spent in the acquisition of knowledge, “pHE FALL TERM opens on Thursday the and a few weeks spont at this Institution will am- 12th of' September. W 6 specially ruooni ply repay the cost and time, whatever, may bo tho men ,i tho Grammar School, under the euro of A. future occupation of the student. A thorough p Mitlun. A. Al.j to those preparing for the (jol^ Iniowlcd’go - of'lnrsltreyf'tfaneactlonsircHßcntial-'to dbgVclaSsea. ~~ to success. > n. M. JOHNSON, Proa'l. pec advertisement. au!s, ,1801. Ai|g. 22, 1801—Ot Notice to Slipdnmfcei’s. Onn HANDS WANTKD to work on Array shoes, (o whom constant employment will bo given for at least live or sii months, and liberal wages paid. Aug. 29; 1861, IN tho month.of Dcccmbnr, 1858, the under-' signed for the first time offered for sale to the public Dr.J.BovkaDods’lmperial Winb Bitters, And in thisshdrt period they have given such univer sal 1 satisfaction to tho many thousands of persons who have tried (hem that it is now an established article. The atuoiint bf bodily and menial misery arising Sitnply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of tho utmost impor tance that a strict attention to tho least and most trilling bodily ailment should be had ; for diseases of tho holly must invariably effect thoi mind. The subscribers now only ask ft trial of OS. J. BQVEE MS 1 IMPERIAL. WINE BITTERS!! ! from all Mint have,not used them* •We challenge, the world to produce their equal. These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and fur Purifying and Bn richiS'U the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed bv any other remedy on earth. To be assured Of this, it is only rieccssary’to make tho trial. The.‘Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being .one-third stronger than other,wines; warming and invigorat ing tlm whole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitters arc tonic aud alterative in their charac ter, so they strengthen and. invigorate the whole system and give n'jinr lour, and hcidlhy uvliou to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness .peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN-AND BRACK TIIK SYSTEM. No Lady, is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without tliemy as the are revivifying in their action. TEM3SE. BITTERN . WILL NOT ONLY CURE, BUT PREVENT DISEASE,' ■ and in this respect are' doubly* valuable to the per son who may-Rse them. ’ For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak LungSj.'ludigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases ol the Nervous System, Paralyze, Piles, and for all eases requiring a Tonic. Dr, Dolls’ Cell 1 brilled Wine Billers ARE UNSURPASSED! . For iSui'6; Throat, £o common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. For the aged- and infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution —for, Ministers of the Gosplc, Lawyers, and all public-speakers—for Book-Keep ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all persons leading aseclelitry life, they will prove truly ' beneficial. ■ As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and .delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhil arating effects of Brandy’or Wine, without, intoxica ting ; and are a.yuluablo remedy forpersons addict ed to the use of excessive strong drink, and who and who wish to . refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free front the poisons contained hi the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the coun try is flooded. . , TheseßUtorsnotonly cum:,but imihvk.nt Disease, and'should be used by all who live,in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harm less, they may be given freely to,children infants with impunity. Physicians, clergymen,and temporanocmlvocates, as an net of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly-valuable mm-ms over, the land,-and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ht all Affections, of.ihe Head, Sick Headache . - 01 Nervous Headache, Hr. Hod./ Im peri at Wine Hillers tcill he-found to be most Sal ti tan/ and Efficacious. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which wo are daily receiving, are. conclusive proof that among the women those Bit ters have given a satisfaction which no others have, ever done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them,will not fail to keep a supply. Dll. J. BOVEE DOBS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Aye preparrd by an eminent and skillful physician who -'has used them successfully ih. his practice for the'last twenty-five -years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr.'«f. •Boyeo Dods , -<Jolobratod‘ Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medi cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. • ei \ Although tho medical men of-tho country, as a general tiling disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe .that'll respectable Physician can -ho found in tho United Stdtos r hcqnaiutod with their medical properties, will not highly approve dr. J. iidruK nous’ imperial wink. Bitters. ' In all newly settled places, whore there is nlwayi a large quantity of decaying timber from which* a '•poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. DR. J.IiOVEE DODS’ Imperial Wine Billers, Are, composed of a pure and nnduUcrated Wine, combined with .Barberry, Solomon’s Seal, Comfrcy, Wild ■ 6'hcrry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They ago manufactured by Dr. Dods •.himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and‘ hence, should, -not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which-the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced* These truly valuable Bilkers hiirjji been so.thorouh ly tested-by all classes of the community fur al most every variety of disease incident to the human system, that they arc now deemed umiispensablons a tonic, medicine, and a beverage. Purchase one.bottle! It' costs but little! Purify the BloOd! Give tone to tho stomach! Renovate tho system ! and prolong life ! Price 10 per'bottle, G bottles for 05 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., For sale by druggists and grocers generally hroughout thoconutry. In Carlisle by S. W. JIAYERSTTCK, Druggist, C. INIIOFF, Grocer. September 5, 1801,-—1 y. LUMBER AND COAL. • OLIVKU DJ3LANCY WOULD call the- attention of tho public to his largo and superior stock qf COAL mut LUMBER , which ho constantly keeps on hand at his yard, near the Gas Works. The attention ol builders and:others is particularly invited-to his stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEA THER- IiOA It I) fNO, FRAME STUFF, BOARDS, SI! IN GLES, PLANK, LA TI!S, A'c. Our stock of COAL comprises LYKEN'S VALLEY, LOCUST OAF, LORBERY , SHAMOKIN, SUNBURY WHITE ASH , LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS , mid IiRO AI) TOP BLACKSMITH'S GOAL, all of the best quality, and kept under cover, and will bo sold at the lowest rates. Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the late linn of Black & Delancv, he would solicit a continuance of tho same, as he will strive to please. All orders left at the resi dence of Jacob Slirom for Coal or Lumber, will bo promptly attended to as heretofore, OLIVER DELANCY. July 25/1801. DiMsolulion of Pai'tiMM'Bliip. I 'HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in tho Lumber and Coal-busi ness, was dissolved Hiia dn 3% by mutual consent. The books of tbo tjrm-are left at the office of tho late linn, whore all persons indebted are requested to call and settle their accounts; and those having claims are requested to present them; ROBERT M. BLACK,. OLIVER BELANOV. • Carlisle, July 10, 1801—jy 25. The Lumber suit! C«:il Business Will ho coutinucd at tho bid stand by tbo under signed. OLIVER BELANOV. Tho business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city munulaoiuro ___ __________________ warranted to give satisfaction as recommended.* A Take Hoed! fu ! l P ttt . rontt 6° * s reapeotftilly solicited, and every . Tr . , , ,» , effort will bo made to keep the-assortment in .Mon A LL persons indebted to tho subscriber are nn d Boys Hals and Caps complete, with prices to requested to cull and settle the same without suit the times. , delay. Interest will, hereafter bo added to all ao- • Spring stylos of Silk.llats now ready. ODuntßßtaniliug over.sixty dayfl. JOHN A. KELI/ER July 25,185 U -WM. BBNTZ., March U, 1861. ROBERT MOORE, TO THE PEOPLE OF THE, UNITED STATES ! FEMALES, sour. rnopßMiTons, 7S William' Street, New York, Pick liison. CATHARTIC PILLS. ARE you sick, feeble, and cnuiplnining 7 Aro yon outof order, with ymir system derang ed, and your feelings uncomfortable ? These symp toms aro often the prolndc to serious illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping, upon you, and should-be’ averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer’s Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors —purity the blood, and let tho fluids move on un obstructed in health again. They stimulate ibo functions of the body into vigorous activity, puri fy (he system from tho obstructions -which make disease, A cohl scttlessomewherein the body, and obstructs its natural functions. Tliofo, if not re lieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in, this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of tho sys tem, and with it the buoyant feelingof again. What is true and 40 apparent in this trivial’and common emnplfliat, is rtlso tfije in many of the deep seated and dangerous distempers. The same pur gative effect exptds thetM.- Caused by similar'ob structions and derangements of .the’natural func tions of the body, they arc rapidly.’ and mnUy of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of those Pills, will iteglcet to em ploy them when suffering from the disorders they euro. . - ' . ‘ Statements 1 from loading physicians in some of the principal cities, and from other well known pub lic persons.'- (From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Feb. 4, iSoG.) Du. Aykuj Vour Pills arethc* paragon of nil that is great in-medieinu. They have cured my little daughter of ulcertius sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for .years. Her mother has been long grievously ufllieted with blotches and pimples on her skin and ■ hi her hair.- After our child was cured, she also tried yohr Pills, and (hey have cured her. ASA MOUUKIDGE. Ah’if Pumlly Phytic. (From .Dr. E. W. Cartwright, 2scw Orleans.) , Your Pills are the prince' of purges. Their, ex ccllent qualities surpass -.any cathartic we possess. They are mild, .hut very certain and .effectual in their action on. the bowels, which makes (hem in valuable to ua in the daily treatment of disease. Headache, Side Headache, Eoul[Sloi(iadi. (Prom Dr. Edward P.oyd, Baltimore.) • Dhaii Bun. Afim: I cannot answer you ichni coin'plainls I have cured w,ith your Pills belter.than to say all 'that.ire j:vvr treat idth « purynticc medi cine. ,I’place great dependence! on an effectual ca - thartic in my daily contest with disease, and be lieving hs' 1 do that.your Pills alien! us the best wc have, I of course value them highly.' PiTTsur.'Ufl, Pa., Jlay 1,1.85 ">. Dn. J. C. Avru, SinT have been repeatedly cured of tho'worst headachenny body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. "It seems, to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, E.l). W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Dilious Disorders’—Liver Cofiijdaints. (From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City.) Not (inly are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious roiuplaNtfs Ilian any one remedy 1 can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we have at .length a purirative'which is worthy the confidence (if the prufc..*si>ina} and the people. DEPARTMENT- OF TUB I.\TKRIOU, 1 • Washington, J). 0. 7lh Feh., Jfjjfi. | Pin: I have used ymr’Pills iu my general and hospital practice ovc-risince you made them, and cannot hesitate to ray they are the best cathartic wc employ. Their regulating aetion on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admi rable remedy fdr derangtlmentS of that organ.- in deed, I have seldom found a ease ’ { bilious discast so obstinate that It did not readily yield to (hem. Fraternally yours. ALONZO BALL, M. i). t Physician of the Marine Hospital Dysentery, Diarrhea, Relax, H'or/as. (From Dr. J. o.' Green, of Chicago.) Your Pills bavo had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them n esteem ns. one of the best aperi ents I have ever found. TheiraUcrativeolVeeLupoh the liver makes them ah excellent remedy, when given in-small doses for bilious dysentery and diar rhea. Their sugar-ebatiiig makes them very accep table and convenient for the use of women and children, [From Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor of Advoul Church, Boston.) I Dr. AVer: I have used your Pills with .extraor dinary, success in my. family and.among those I nm I culled'to visit in distress. To rcguluto the organs ofdigestion .and purity the blood, ,{lmy arc the ven host 1 remedy X have ever known, and Fean confi dently recommend them to xny friends. ; Yours, J. V. HIMES. Warsaw,. Wyoming Co., N. V., Oct. 24, 1855. Dear Sjr: I am using your. Cathartic Pillsinmy practice apd find, them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and -purify the fountains of the hiomi. ■ : ' * *- . JOHN G. MEACWX-M, M. D. Constipation, Cosfircncs*, Suppression. Rheumatism, (lout, Ncurnhjin . Dropsy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. (From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.) Too much cttiiuot.be said of your Pills for thccure of costirencss. If oilier of our fraternity have found thorn as efficacious as I have, they should join me in proelaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who. sutler from that complaint, • which, 'although had enough in itself, is the progcnltnrof others that are worse. I believe costivcness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. (From Mrs. E. Stuart, Plfysician and Midwife, Bos- ton.) I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper lime, are excellent prnmotives of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppress ed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and~c!&!>rl u tcprin*. •' Thcynre So best phys ic |rojWluve that I recommend no other to my pa tients. ' ’ From the Her. Dr. Hawkcs, of the Methodist Epis. Church.) ’ Pulaski House, Savannah, On., Jan. fi, 1865. Honored Sir: I should be ungrateful fl>r the re lief your skill, has brought me if I did not report 1113 ease loyou. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on. excruciating ueitralyie pains, which ended ii chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew wor>e ami worse. until by the advice of your excellent agent in Bal timore, Dr.. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. • Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering iu tin use'of them, lam now entirely well. Senate Chamukp, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855 Dn. Aveu : I have been entirely cured, by yom Pills, of Rheumatic Gout —a painful disease that hai affiictcd me for years. VINCENT SEIDELL. Most of the Pills in market contain Mercu ry, which, although a valuable, remedy iu ekilfn l bands, is dangerous in a public pill, from thodreud ful consequences that frequently follow its incau tious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 2 Sets, per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI. Prepared by DK. J. C. AYER & CO., Low oil. Mass. August, 22, 1801, Beaiiman’s. Poco Melallic Paint. EQUAL to Loti Load,'ami 75 per rent. cheaper. Stands 300 decrees lionl. warranted water proof, and will naif liar fade or wash. ior Steam Boilers ami Pipes, Has Holders, llnipnoad Bridges and Cars, Plated Iron and Brick I-rants, Tin Hoofs. Houses. Hams, Fences, ..Wagon*, Ships Deelts, Plumbers Joints, Iron Founders' Patterns, itc.. ite. /'or <j> dining ami itaiiu’ny ryiutl to Turkish C'/n- COLORS nro Umber, Ilrown,Lako, Olivo, Indian led, and lllack. One responsible agent wanted in every town and oily in tbo United Status. Terms, accommoda- ng. For Circular*, de., apply to or address WM. L. HOUPT, A r o. 1112 A’. 4lh Street, PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 1861—Cm »ar«. THE Hat and Cap Stove Uorotofove as “ KELLERS” has luiuu removed just oppo site thoold aland two doors from Arnold’s clothing - ~sLuxc_ ———————— ~—- ayer’s Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Rhod. REMOVAL. BANK NOTICE. TVTOTIOE IS -HEREBY GIVEN, That ap •£l plication will bn mddo at tho next scssiop.of tho legislature of tho Stale of Pennsylvania for a charter for n Hank of Discount and .Deposit, to bo culled “THE .FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS' BANK” of Shipponsbnrg, with a capilal of $30,005, with tho privilege of increasing it to $lOO,OOO, and to bo'located at tho Borough of Shipponsburg, county of Cumberland, and Stato of Pennsylvania^. A. G. MILLER,. Ca»hi*r, July 4,ISCI—Cm I,arge Arrival ofFresli Groceries* FISII OF ALL KINDS, AMONG which is a large lot of the real genuine IhiUimorc dry salt HERRING in oak barnds: MACKIUIKI. nit prices that,is really as- WnijlmiK low; TICKKLS of all. kinds, SAUCES, .IMIhSKUVTIJ?, antt a j»ood nssortthcbC of Tobacco, MIH*,OU3, 10., at the lowest rates for CJiSII ur country pfodneo, ' WM.CENTZ. Carlisle,. June 20, 1801, Notice! Carlisle Deposit Dank,)* Mtty 7, 1801. •/ TIIE Bonn! of Directors have ■ this day declared a Divided of fire.per cent for this last six months, payable ou demand. May 10. 'Ol.- WM. BEETEM. Cashier. . %{ CAKD. DU. NICHOLS has moved his office from 4DIO door West of Saxton’s,Hardw’a’i'c'iStore to lii.s residence directly opposite tho ticket office of the Cumberland' Valley Kuilruud Company, Car lisle, Da. April 25. 1801—6rn ' Selling olf Tweniy-Five Per Ceiit. De* low Cost! [ ! AT, the sign of the “ Gold Engle,’' 3 door* above the Cumberland Vulloy Bank; and two doors below tbo Methodist Church o.n West Main 1 tfg • street, the largest ami best selected stock of BATCHES rtnd JEWEMIY in the town, be sold 30 per cent, lower than'at any' [dace in the State. ■ The stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold A Silver lfunting<caso Watches, Covers; Lcpincs, American watches, and all other kinds uud styled, gold and silver'Chains, Gold-Pens and Pencils, •Jewelry of.all kinds, Spectacles, Gold antl'silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accordcolla, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cent, lowei than ever offered in town. The .on?, fire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors • and Safe, will be sold wholesale or retail' on the' easiest terms. . ' Having selected a first class, workman all-kinds i>f repairing will bo' done ns usual, at reduced prices. * ’ - Three Pianos nt $lOO hclowßbc factory prii?o>on account of the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at the- Jewelry store Mired Roaowobd Pi anos, warranted at £ their value, On -.easy terms, if culled, on soon. For Sale.—The large three story BRICK IlbtJSB, on Main street, will he sold on easy terms. Call at the Jewelry .Store, iu said building. Carlisle, April IS, ISOI CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. PKIiSOXS going to housekeeping,, and oth ers wanting to refurnish are respectfully invi ted to examine our large and varied stock’of CAR PETS, such as Brussells, Three Ply, superior In grain, English and Domestic, Vcnitiau, $ J 4-4 widths, Hemp and Riig Carpets, Druggets, Hugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattings,. Oil'Cloths for Huts, .Looking Glasses, Plain and Fancy Blinds, Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping Goods of every description. Having purchased' these goods- for nett cash, wo ara . prepared to offer great inducornentij to bikers, as we have gone into this business cab waf rant our goods now and fresh, - - LEIDICiI, SAWYER A MILLER, i East Main Streets 4 March 11, ISCI. . .. WM. FLINT J WM. FLINT I WM. FLINT WM. FLINT WM. FLINT-! WM. FLINT! No. SOT MARKET. 'No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No, 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, - PA. ••PA. PA. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE $1 0 0,0 0 0 WORTH 0 P.JE W ELB T, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. : A Largo and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, eon sisti'rrg of; • CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO, SE.TS, Ac., 40. And all styles-of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry.,- • . , We do not keep or sell any gift, or galvanized goods.- Ours is whafaro sold by tbo best Jewelers as Gold Jewelry. - • , Wo-receive o-ir goods from tbo best Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in tho States,- WHO ARE FORCED- TO SELL; WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. ' Tho following is only a partial list of ourimmenf* stock: TAKE TOUR CHOICE FOR St EACH. ’ TAKE YOUR CHOICE-FOR Large Sizo and SplcmUd Cumoo Sots, Gort oral Retail Prices,’ $8 (<j $l5 Do do Lava’ do Ift to 20 Do do Carbuncle do 8 to ’ 30 Do Ladies’ Enamelled A Corn! do 7 to 30 Do da 1 and Carbuncle do -*7 to 30 Do do and Ruby do 7 to 30 D.o Cluster Qrapo Setting Sets-, do 10 to 30 Do do do Vase do do 10 to 30 Do do do Jot Sets . do 6to 13 Do do Black. Mosaic -do ft to IS Do do goldstono mosaic do ' ft to 12 Do do Calico Sets. do 5 to 15 Do Ribbon twists with brilliants do • 6to 15 Do Boqnot Sets, new stylo,’ do Bto 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do 10 .to 80 Gobi Thimbles, do jTto. 7 • .Diamond Pointed Gold Pens A 8;to. ; to. . 6 A dor., Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00 Silver Plated Mugs, 4 00 Over. 1000 other different styles Ladies' Jewelry; Medallions, nil styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every description; Gold Pens, 14 knrht, With Sil ver Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, -Buds, Ac., Ac.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted to. wear ■or ten years without changing color, jffid will stand .tho acid—-they are usually sold by . Jewelers as solid gold chains—all mode in Paris. You can tnko year •dioico for pl each. ’Ladies* and Gents* Guard Chains, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at fropt $5 to $3O each : Ladies’ and Children’s Nock Chains, beautiful patterns; brilliant,enameled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and,enamelled/ for $1 each, retail prices from S 5 to $2O each. Every styl# and variety of Jewelry an'd desirable goods for $1 each. ' This Sale, nt the nbot*© prices, will continue long enough to soil ofi’ our iriimcnso. stock, whiob was purchased nt a ,groat Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed. TAKE YOVR CHOICE FOR $1 EACIL . SPECIAL NOTICE. Tfflß, HOW TO SEND MONEV.-t®, Ist. Write your Name. Place of Residence, Conn-' ty anti State, ptoi'is and ditiinor, or we can make nothin'} nut of )\ift mark*. Beai all-letters with WAX as Enveloped scaled with gum or wafers can bo easily opened—the con tents taken out ami ro.soalcd. A tie ml to this, and wo will ho responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS., Any person acting ns Agent; who wiU'Bend*nß at one time, - $lOO, wo will give a G old hunting cose watch/oxtra, $5O, « “ Gold L'avor Watch, . $25, « « Silver Watch. A Wjktoh and the articles selected from the abort List at ONE DOLLAR EACH, * Persons ordering by mull must sold $1 and W cent* fn jj Qiiagt stampa. GIVE US A .TRIAL, All eommxmloationa mustbo addressed 'WILLIAM .FEINT, N 4 Streep - : r ■' Pa, January M, 1801.. Holire to Retailers. THE Retailors of .Cumberland county are hereby notified to cpll at tbo Treasurer's. Of flee aud take up. .their Licenses for the present year otliorwiso sujtf for collection, My term of office Will shortly expire and ijo far ther notice will be given itopt. 19, R. E. SIIAPLEY. A. t. BPONSLEB, , Grumn Sminr.
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