Cumberland Valley AND ' TH4NKLIN HAILROADS. ' Change of Hourb! Otf ifaa%,ftor. Monday, Nov. 4, JBsj, 4anfi£i on tbo above roads VUI leave afc days excepted 0 ‘ ■ ; ■’ . : For Ch'Amherahurg thbsoasbri. MOSIRXBS4S fJOOBS. Our lino of Hicbo Goods is unusually full (inti complete ; as wo have every variety of goods imparted by the celebrated mourning house, of Besson A Non : such as Mourning silks. Lupin’s Mcriiioca, Cnshmcl-ea, Heps}. Double' width Duhunos, Tattiis Cloths-, Bombazines, Paramottoes, Alpacas,'Delaines) and Crapes of all qualities. Mourning Furhisbibg Hoods : Bong crape Veils, Collars,' gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosi ery, Trimmings,, .Double Tbibib and single shawls. Cashmere', Peacedale; and Washing ton Mills shawls* , Tho public are respectfully requested to call and examine bis stock and learn prices before purcha sing cJicwhcre. Give him a call,and examine for yourselves and you'will find you .will got cheap goods. jffiO-REMEMBEK THE OLD STAND-®3fc 1 jftt'f- yVo floors north of the Carlisle Deposit Jl’dnk PHILIP ARNOLD. ' Particular attention paid to Funeral Goods, I j Oct. 3 18(51. / of which wo have u full assortment. Si * . * ■.’ . ■ '• ■ _ CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS 1! 1 Wo have'made nrrangementswith a New York manufaeturerby which we alfo enabled to furnish the latest ami inost fashionable Cloitke worn - thro’ the season. We have just received a largo and. Choice lot of MarttleS, to which Wo specially invito the attention of tho ladies j also-misses and chil drens’ Clonks. Wo will ho - making additions to these goods as. tho season advances. • SHAWLS In all thou?-Varieties—Broclia, Jaquard, PodOOdalo’ Ac.. Ac. ■ Embroideries from Auction at very low prices. Balmoral skirts in Mourning aud Fancy : Colors. 3 OOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! i [ Gf th’s latest improVciUoritai Wo have received the Agency of a New York Skirt Factory, dhd Will sell these indispensable articles at wholesale prices; Ladies Furnishing Goads of Every Variety' ■ Kid glofos, gauntlets, woolen and cotton hosiery* Undorvosts, corsets, nubias,' bonnet ribbons* dress trimmings; worsted hoods; t tc., &o. CtOTIIS, OVEIiCOAfINGS, CASSIiTEUES, VESTINGS. Wo have secured the services of a first class Tail or, and make up Clothing to order at short notice, in tho best stylo and lowest pTied; Boys’ Wear of all kinds for tho Scnsohi, Mona’ and boys’ Shawls, Drawers, Undershirts, HauovcrGloves, gauntlets, collars, uock-tius, stock ngs, scurfs, suspenders, Ac., Ac. »' Domestic Goods, >At Wholesale.and Retail. Having purchased largely before tho greatudvauco in prices, wo can sell.many kinds at old rates. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, .•SHADES, BLINDS, BLANKETS, GOUN -TBRfANES. All jt.be tboyo articles and many others wo offer At the lowest possible prices. Constant additions vwill bo rptulp to oiy: stock during the winter. No pains spared .to sbopr ouf immense stock. - LEIDIGH, SAWDER So MILLER. Carlisle, November 7,1861. EARPETS, CARPETS; CARPETS. PERSONS going to housekeeping, and .oth ers >vimting to refurnish ore respectfully invi ted to examine onr largo and varied stock of CAIt -IU3TS, such as Brussolls, Three Ply,- superior In grain, English and Domestic, Venitian,- 4 J 4-4, widths,'Hemp and Hag Carpets, Druggets, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths for. Huts, -LMkiDg_Qlaeflos t plain and Fancy Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping Goods of pyorylloscriptlon. Having purchased these goodh for nett cash, wo art? prepared to offer g.roat inducements to buyers, as wo have gone into this business lately, we can war rant our goods now and fresh. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER, jFa»t Main Str*4t. Kersmbor, 7,1861 New Fail and Winter Styles, roii sMt Mi wra 1 * S .1 * ■lt TH4 IVoi tii Hairovcr Street MfBIBS EMPORIUM, THE undersigned \rrliilk . fespe'ctfuUy call tbo attention of flio public to tbo largo and SPLENDID, STOCK OF Piece Goods and Ready-made CLOTBIWG: Now in store, of every variety and style, and at prices as low a® can bo found any where. CLOTHS,, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and desirable stylos, which will bo made to order, or aold.poryard, to suit the tasto of every customer- , - . . • A largo.asaortment of SHIRTS,. . . . ■UNDERSHIRTS, ■DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, iMEs, STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CARPET-33 AGS, ; ' UMBRELLA'S. . &0., &c;, in large varieties. Of every description, made to order at sllorfc notice ajTd on reasonable terras, . public is respectfully inVited‘to givo us a call,-as wo feel donedent that our atockund, prices wiil compare favorably with ttojr siiliilrfr mcnt:iU‘towu. ' ’ ’ . ISAAC LIVIKOSTON, North ■Hanover at.*, opposite the American House. Oct. 31,18(51. • t First of the Season I FALL GOODS! BEAUTY, FASHION AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED! First in the Field Avilli New, Fash ionable and Cheap Goods ; roil the FAIL | WINTER. AND SE'E.^® V' p. ARNOLD . ■ WOTTLt) inform th 6 citizens of Cumberland county that ho ImShas just raccivcd.und opened nt the old stand in Hanover street, a choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods,- which have been selected with mire, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, and which he will soil to customers at tho lowest rates. Ilia stock con sists of Ladies’ Duress Goods, such as-silks, (all colors,)' de’laines, (plain and figured,)' dobagea, Lavclla cloths, Cobcrgs, Trench prints, MEAT’S WHAM. Cloths, cnssimcrcs,' cassiuets, Kentucky jouns, «£c., which-will bo soW-very cheap. .... , GLOJES and HOSIERY ■ \ . ’ t . Of every description. C A RPETS," oil; CLOTHS, &c., &0. velvet, Brussels,, thrcpply, superfine, Vonitian, fag and hemp carpets, oil cloths,(all-widths,) and a largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags. HOQP-SKIRTS*.' : A laVgo stock- of hoop Skirts, of all kinds, for la r dies and misses. - ' Poiisiouti anti Bounty Land. rjlO disabled Soldiers; Seamen and Murines and JL widows or- other heirs of those who, have died or been killed in'the'sofvico. : CIIAS. C. TUCtvER, , Attorney for Claimants, Bounty Land.and Tension Agent, Washington City, D. C. f Pensions procured for Soldiers, Seamen and' Ma rines of the present war, who aro'disablodby reason of wounds received or disease contracted while in service; and Pensions, Bounty Money and - arrears of. pay obtained for widows, or qt^er.heirs of, those who have died or been killed while in service. Bounty Land procured for services in any of the other wots. ' . • , ■, .* : • ' CIIAS.G. I’UCKEII. Ootsi 3M Washington, D. C. Notice. I' LTTHHS testamentary, with tlid -will an- J- nosed, on tho oatatp of lona Blessing, de ceased, late of Silver Spring twp., have boon iaau-d by tho Register of Cumberland county to tlio aub cribof, residing in annio township. All persons in dobtoil to said estate lire iiorohy rcfjhosted to mnkp iinmodiato payment, and tlioso having claim's will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to ■ . JOHN S. BICKER, Admiilialmior. Got. 10, 1801.—Ot ' Wtoice. LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Samuel Mc'Dowoll Addaras, dcc’d., late of 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, and those having claims will pre sent thoiri, duly authenticated, for settlement, to ! JAMIES ANDERSON, Administrator, Oct. 10, 1801.—Ot Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the e'strtfe of Sebastian Myers, deceased,,late of Frankford township, have, boon issued by tho Register of borlund county to the subscriber, residing in said, township. All persons indebted to tho said es tate are hereby requested, 1 to make immediate pay ment and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to JOHN MOUNTZ, Arf»nMi« It will not crack in cold or fun in warm wcatnor, ami will not Wash oft: . ; ' • Leaky tm and other JHotal fbofS ban bo readily rojmifcU with Gutta Pervfth Cement, and prevented from further corrosion nud leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly winter tight roof fur many years. This cement pucfiliafly adapted Idr the preser vation of-iron railings, stoves* ranges, safes, agn cultural implements,also for general manufac turers use. fillffaKtliM (BliiHS For preserving ami repairing Tin and Roofs of every dcsoriplion, from its great olastioi ty, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals, and will not crack -in cold or run m warm weather. . Those materials are adapted to all climates, a wo are .prepared to supply orders from any par o the country, at short notice, for Gutta 1 ore^a s°J ) " ing.m- rolls, ready prepared for use, and Gutta Poroha Cement in barrels, with lull printed -direc tions for application. AGENTS 'WANTED, - 'fro will make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments with responsible parties who would hko to establish themselves in a lucrative and permanent business. terms cash. Wo onn give abundant proof of nil wo claim in favor of oilr Improved Uoollng Materials, having applied, thorn to-several thousand Boofo in Now York City and vicinity. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole ManufaoHFers,)' Wholesale Warehouse, 78 William St, Corner of Liberty Street, NEW YORK «, nil. U fioday’s. Lady’s Book For 1862- THE WOKtD'S EAVO'IUTE. 'fyn 32 YEARS the STANDARD MAGAZINE. Pronounced by tho Press of tho U. States, ' tADY’6 MAGAZINE IN THE WORtD, AND THE CHEAPEST. Til's LITERATURE is of that kind that can bo read aloud iu the fynrily cirolo, and tho clergy iu i&mchso riumb'&fe aro subscribers for the llook. THE REST'LADY WRITERS In Aidoricacontribute, to its pages, and wo have sonic that write for Uo.other magazine. 'frllEMUSta is aUorigfnnl, and Wouldcost 25 cents (tho price of tho Book) in Tho muslo stores; hut moat of it is copyrighted, and ' cannot bo obtained except iu “Uodby.” Ail efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and wo now stand alono in this department, giving, as wo do, many more and infinitely belter engravings than urcpublishod iu any othor work. GODYEY’S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION-PLATES. CONTAINING From five to seven full length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only two. FAR AHEAD OF.ANT FASHIONS IN EUROPE OR Godey’s is tho only work in tho world that gives those immense plates, and they are snob as to have excited the wonder of publishers and tho public.— Tho publication of thoanplates cost . $lO,OOO MORE than fashion-plates of the old style, and nothing hut our .wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. Wenevor spare money when the public can be benefited.' These fashions .may : i»e.relied on, Dresses may bo made after them,-ami the .wearer will pot subject herself to ridicule) as would be the ease if. she, visi ted the large cities dressed .after the stylo of the plates given iu some of our ao-callcd fashion maga zines. , . OUR WOOD JJXGRA V/XGS.\ any other often’ mWtiiKuu For They arc so iar superior;, to otti^r*. Beware of.tboirif- Remember that the Lady's Book Is the original, pulsation iiml the cheapest. If vou lake Gudey,.you want no other magazine. • Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house, eau bo found in Uodey. VRA WIXO LESSOXS. , ■ No other magazine gives Hicm.and wo have given enough to till several largo volumes. are sUchnscanho foUml nowhere else. Cooking in all its variety— Confectionery—the Nailery—the Toilet—tho Xaumlry—tho 'Kitchen, llcceipts upon all subjects Arc to bo found in the pages •of the Lady’s Book-; . Wo originally started this depart ment, and have peculiar facilities for making it most perfect/. This department ultme is',worth the price of.the Book. J/Jl DlfiS* WOJiK TABLE, ThU'department comprises engravings and dcs criptious of every articlothata lady wears. . tiOMl COTTAGES. . No Other magazine has this department. i’KRWS, GASH IN ADVANCE,; Ono dopy one -year, $3-< two .copies one year, $6. Three' copies ’one year, sd. Four copies one year,s7, Five copibsbno year,’ and an oxtraeopy to the per son sending the chib, 5?i0; - Eight copies oho. year, and an extra copy to tho person sending tho club, SIJh Eleven copies one year, and an cxt'ra copy to the person scnding'tho club, And tho only magazine that can .ho introduced into tho above clubs in phhfco of the Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Home Magazine.; special cLUjjfeixd ‘Vvifft. other magazines. • -.Godcy’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Homo Maga zine bbth one'year for $3 of). Godey'sLudj'Vßuok and Harper’s Mugazino ;both'one year, for-§i 60. ttodey, Harper,; and Arthur ■frill all. three bo'sunt one year, on receipt 6fsd 00.'. , _ Treasury Notcsnmd n6tes of ■all solvent hank's taken at par. • NEW YORK. Bo careful .ami flay 6n Jj’cmr’lcttor. -Address:;- - • " (iln&'tulA “St., Pa. Oct. -Si FLINT ! WBj, No. SOT MARKET, No. SO l MARKET, No. 807 MARK BT, No. SO7 MARKET, , •’ PJIILAUJLPNIA, • PA. SACRIFICE $1 AO, 00 0 W ottT Xi A£L FOR ONE A targe ftnd Splendid As! Sistir cuAtNS, MiAxM.ets, And all styles of Frdiicl Plated Jewelry. Wo do not keeji d'r &cl godds, Ours is What ato i as (fold Jewelry. | ~ We rocoive'cnr gd'ncts fr| Manufacturers in the Stati WHO ARE FOR WHO ARE FORf WHO AXUS ~FOR( •The following is duly a j stock■ ’ [ Large Sizo and Splendid Cameo Sots, Gen eral Retail Prigcs, $S to $l6 bo ' do Lava do 10 to 20, I) do. Carbuncle do 8 to 30 * po Ladies* Enaittellod A Coral do ‘ 7to .30' Do do and Carbunclo do 7to 30 Do \lo and Ruby- do. 7to 30 J) Cluster Grapo Setting Sots do 10,to 30, Do 'do do Vast: do -» do 10 to 30 Do dd do Jet Sets do . sto 12 lid . do Black Mosaic, do fi to 12 ' Do do • goldStono mosaic do oto 12 Do ■ do Calico Sets, do 6to 15 ■' Do Ribbon twifcts with brilliants do • ~ C to. 15 Do Roquet Sets, now-style, do . 8. to 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do ' do 10 to 30 Gold Tliiipbles, do 3to 7 Diamond Pointed Gold Pens & Cases, 3to 6 A doz., Silver Plated Spoons, ‘ 2 00 , Silver Dinted idugs, - ‘ • _ / d.OO bvcr 10.00 other (litforonfc stylos Ladies’ Jewelry; Medallions, all Styles;' interns and sizes; Lockets of every description; Gold Pons, M karat, with Bil-- vor Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve Huttons, Studs, Ac., Ac.’; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Hand Hracelots, Gents.’ Vest Chains, warranted to wear for toil i’ejlrs witbdutfchangiug.color, andwill,stand tbo dbld—they are usually sold hy Jewelers ns solid gold chains—all made in Paris. You can lako your choice ‘ for $1 each.' -Ladies’ and Gents’ Guard Chains, $1 each; usually sold hy Jewelers afc from $o to $3O each; Ladies’ and Children’s Keck Chains, beautiful patterns j: Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby Settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for $1 each, retail prices from §3 to S-Ooucb:, Every style and variety bf Jewelry ahd dcalrabld goods for $1 caoKk ' ... ...... . .... This Sale, at the above prices, will continue lbn£ enough to sell off- our immense stock, which was purchased rtt a groat Srtcfilico froin Manufacturers who have failed. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. lEa- HOW TO SEND MONEY.-iiSi Ist. Write your Name, Place of Residence, Coun-r ty and State, plain and distinct, as wo can make nothing out of Post marks. Seal all lot tors' with' WAX, as Envelopes scaled with gum or wafers can be cii?ily ( oponed~tho con tents taken out rtucl re-sealed. Attend to this,-and wo will be responsible foi*,youf nWoy. * Any person aotin'g as Agent, who will send us at one time, $lOO, wo will give a Gold hunting ease watch, extra. . .J5O, “ u Gold Lover Watch. $25, « Silver Watch. A Watch and the articles selected from tbo aboro List at ONE DOLLAR EAOHV- • Persons ordering by malt mart and 15 cents o, '^‘‘ a ”‘rxTslJSA-T«m7 AU eommunicttUons must bo addr, , s) d to WILLIAM ILLNi, No. 607 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Jamaaiy 11, iM\ Tlio Fi-Icnd. THE BEST OUR STEEL, ENGRAVINGS. AMERICA. IMITATIONS. OUIiitEGEIPTS FLINT! :WH. FLINT. FLINT' . " - TiI’EMENIJOU. 0 F JEWEL R Y, iOLLAR EACH. nrtmcnt df ’jewelry, con- S of • CAMEO SETS, Aft,'Ac.. Platci Chains, Gold and any .gift, or.galvanized old by. the-beat Jewelers im tbo beet Gold Jewelry ICED TO sell; ICED TO SELL. tfcED TO SELL, partial list of our immense PAtiE TOUJI CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. ' ' TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR sli SPECIAL NOTICE. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS, WILCOX & GIBBS 7 SEWING MACMNE& Price with flcuinicr and Fcllct, $35,00 THIS' MACHINE UAS POINTS OF SD PEIUOIUTY PECULIARLY ITS OWN-. Stitching, Hemming and Felling with 'a Sin gle Thread-. IT forms a flat, evert, and clastic seam, which is warranted not to'Hp in Wear, oven if tho scam is cut at frequent intervals, uml also under all cir cumstances ** to survive the icwih-tub” A patented device of groat utility to learners, prevents the possibility of tho machine being run iu tho wrong direction, or the balance wheel wear ing a lady’s dress. Another feature which deserves particular atten tion is Wilcox Patent Needle cannot bo set wi?ong.~ls3^ Two thousand stitches, or two yardo rjfwork. can be done iu one minute without dropping a stitch. ' These machines, so simple and accurate-iu their construction, supersede tho use of the shuttle; and with ohd thread produce nil the practical results of tho two thread machines; ami more, for these fell without basting, tUid hem the finest niuslin. without puckering. Although at 'libbUtinUr the price of the olhoi* first class . machines, they will accomplish double the sowing iu a giVon time. “It is emphatically the good,'low-priced Family Scwhlg Milchluo thut tho imbUc haVo long boon waiting Transcript; ' ' - “It is indeed a iVoDdcSTul production, ami for family uso especially, no other Will bear any com c,“A*mcehaUicul wonder.”—Scientific AhicricfSm. ‘ IV,JIS. ‘'Auiong the best and lilost serbices bio Sewing Machined. Light hud elegantly finished, and’ so simple iu iti construction that it Socins almost im possible for it to got out df Chronicdc. . ..... “Hus e.oirtbiißid tvitli itS own'peculiar nicVits all the really ‘ valuable improvements of the ■higher priced machine^”—Pennsylvanian. “This machine, Hi the opinion of thb cqnimittcc, .fills more nearly'thh' requirciUcuts of a perfect fam ily machine than anj’ on exhibition,“—Franklin In stitute Exhibition Report of ISSS. “Taking into consideration simplicity; cheap-, ness, durability, and doing'all work, the committee were unanimously , r-favor of the Wilcox A Gibbs as a single thread machine.'-—Pennsylvania Slate Agricultural Society’s Report. ,qWe.must, in justice, express our confidence, in ■the merits of the WilcoX ■& Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider - that u- great desideratum has been supplied hy it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two -threads , are '‘not, as was necessary to a good instrument.” —Christian, Advocate and Jour nal, Juno 21, 1860. • “Wo havo 1 one of theso machines in use, and think more highly of it than of any of the number wo have tried.’’—lliclurtond Whig. Tho undersigned, missionary, to; Constantinople, has examined more than twenty 'dillerent kinds id Sewing Machines, and after some six weeks’ expe rience with Wilcox Glhhs’ Patent, ho has.pur chased one of them as, the bestadaptcd to the wants of his family,' and us the least liable to ‘require re pair./ - ’ : - OLIVER GIIANE. l‘, i , Boston, July 3, ISGO. The undersigned,-during , eighteen months, has had in almost constant use in his family, Wilcox Oiblis upon which has been" made tho clothes of his large. Aunily—from muslin to pilot cloth—including 'the clothing required, fur his several hbysj and in no case havo the. seams failed, although in hard scn-ice.v The in/ichine now in use' iu his family has required no repair, and is in all'respects,- well appointed, efficient and -dura ble, JACOB OHIO KERING, Bostoni . fiS?“SENI) FOR A. CIRCULAR.* 1 *©!! JAMES WILCOX, Manufacturev, • *- x - JSb, -508- .Sirviuhcai/y .Ncia Yorlc t ' ' sbp.6, ISfll—ly .’Opposite St Nicholas Hotel. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING- MACHINES. - EMPIRE SHUTTLE ‘MACHINE. Patented February ' 1 -till iSfiO. SALESROOM, 510 BROADWAY. NEW .YORK. Tins. Machine is constructed on an entirely now principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound exports, and pronounced-to be Simplicity and Perfection Combined: Thu following are the principle objections urged against Sowing Machines: , - I.; —Excessive 'fatigue to I.—lncapacity to . sew the operator. every description of 2—Liability to gut out ol material. order s.—Disagreeable noise 3—Expense, trouble, and . while in operation. loss of timeropairing. „ / The Empire Sewing Machine is exempt from all these object ions'. It lias a straight needle perpendicular action, makes tho Lock nr Shuttle Stitcli, which will Neituurllip nbrIiAVEL, andis alike' oh both sides; performs perfect sewing on every discription of ma terial, from Leather to tho.finest Nansook Muslin,’ with cotton, linen or silk thread, from tho coarsest to tho finest number. , , ,* ~ •Having neither Caxl or Coo Wheel; ilhd thoienst possible friction, it runs ad fiuiodth as glass, and is Emphatically. A Noisnless Mafchine! It requires Fifty Pfcu Cn.VT.tti drivb it than jlny other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of ago can work it steadily, without fatigue or inju ry to health. . . * Its strength *and Wonderful Simplicity of eon-' struction .render it almost impossible., to get out of order,M.unl is'GuAuANTEEi) by the company to’give entire sntisfaetion. . Wo respectfully invito all those who may desire to supply themselves wjlh a superior article, to call this iiiirivtal nutchiuc, Dut in a mure especial manner do we solicit the patrdnilgo of Merchant Tailbrs, Coacb Makers,- Hoop SkirlMnnufuetures, Shift and Bosom Makers, Shoo Binders, Vest and Pantaloon IVt.iKuns. Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with, PRICE OP MACHINES, COMPLETE: N0,..1, or Family MuchUm, $15,00, No. 2 small sized Manufacturing,’s6ojo<#j No. 3 large size Manu facturing, $75,00. '“\ Cabinets in every Variety, Wo want Agents for all towns in. tho United States, whore agencies arc 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, ISGI.—I y. iTIOIJiVr JOr ACASJ'EMi r . All English and, Classical Boarding School Jor Ybuny Men mid Hoys, Mount joy, Lancaster go., pa. STUDENTS designing to pursue tho study of the Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Muilk ui-aicd, Natural .Voieneog or common Lughgh Branches, with a view to preparation tor collogj. touching or business, will find this Institution to oiler superior advantages and inducements. I ! Tbo school is well provided with a very Bnp‘"l r ; sot of philosophical, ohomlcul and ostronoral’J q» pfiratus. for experiment and illustration. t-»v :n r with googmpETeuT, physiological ffluYoiher in.-ps. charts, «fco. ' - , 1 Tho Winter session commence' on the Ist Tuesday | of November. For further particulars addrora the l : *. Principal. E. L. MOORE, If OB UMitljr e«eiult4 *4 thii from all that havo not lisfcci "them. Wo challenge the world to produce their equal. Those Bitters for the euro of Weak Stomachs, General Bebiutv, and for PumrinNO.aiid Kx mCiii.vo the Bloou, aro absolutely.unsurpassed'by any other remedy on earth. To bo assured of this,, it is only necessary to nmko the trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third stronger than other-wines; warming and invigorat ing the whole system from the head JO the foot.; As : these Bitters nrctonio und-altcrativc in their charuc- 1 lor, so they strengthen and invigorate tho whole system and give a jinc tone and healthy action to all’ its parts, by equalising the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing d general, warmth,' They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to FumalUs, where a Tonic is required to STKENUTIIES AXU BRACi: TIIE-S No Lady, is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without themy a’s Iho aro revivifying in their action. TEIESE ESETTEKg WILL NOT.ONEY CURE, BOT PREVENT DISEASE, ami in link respect are doubly valuable to the per son who uuiy use thorn. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the NerVous System, Paralyze, Piles* and for all eases h;fplvriug a Tonlo . , Dr. ,Dods’ Celebrated Wine filters Ji A gd'mvi For Sore Throat* so common among tho Clergy, they are truly valuable. t For the aged and infirm, and for persons of n weak constytulion—for Ministers of the Gosple, Lawyers, and all public Bobk-tveop ers,’Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, andalD persons leading ascdeulry life, they will provo.lruly bciielloitU. ‘ ■ As a beVerage, .they nrowhoicsoiric,iimocenf, And delicious.to the taste. They produce-all the exhil arating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica ting; arid arch valuable remedy fol-pcrsonSaddiot'- ed to the uso of excessive, strong' drink; and who and who.wish to refrain-from if. They arc pure and entirely .free from the contained in the’ adulterated Wines and Liquors Willi which thocoun- Iry is flooded;. .. . . . , These Bittors ndtonly ctnin, but rrtnvG.N v T Disease, and.should bo used by all who live in a country where tho water is had, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent ami harm less, they may bo given freely to children infants with impunity. Physicians, clergymen, and temperance advocates, us an act of Immunity, should assist in spreading’ these truly valuable rnmniß over the land,- and thereby essentially aid in-banishing Drunkenness ami Disease. hi all Affections of the Head, Sick Headache, ot. Nervous Headache , Dr . Dads’ Imperial .\JVine Bitters will be found 1° bcinost Sain* iary dud Efficacious,. • The many /certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which wb arc daily receiving, arc conclusive proof that among the women those Bit tors have given a satisfaction Which no others have ever done before.. No'woman in the land should bo without them, and those who ouco use them will not fail to keep a supply. 1)11. J. BOV EE DODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Are prepaml by an eminent and skillful physician Who', has used them snecCssftilly ih hid practice for the last twenty-five'years;! The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovco Doils’ Celebrated.lmperial Wine Bitters,.had therii tested by two distinguished medi cal practitioners iVho pfo'ilbiinccd tlibiil a valuable remedy for disease. Although thb mcdiorfl men df tho.pountry, ns a general thing disapprove]Of Patent Medicines, 3'et we do licit believe that a respectable Physician cau ho found in the United, Stiitos,acquainted with their medical properties*' frill not highly approve nn. J. UOVHJ3. dobs’ nri'KiUAi/wiNi: Bittisiib. ‘ ' In rtll newly settled places; where there is always a largo quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, HiQSo;l)ittors ahmildbo used every morning -before breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE DOBS’ Are composed of a pure arid nmluUcratcd Wine, eoiribined with .Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfroy, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, .Spikenard) Chamomile Flowers,, and - Gentian. -They. aro> nnumfactured l>y Dr. Duds himself, who is an experienced and successful. Physician, and. hence should not bo classed among the quack nostrums which dlood the country,Mind against which the Medical Profession arc so justly, prejudiced. . . » . , These truly valuable Billers barb been so thorouh ly tested-by all classes of the-community for al most every, variety of disease .incident to the human system, that they arc now deemed indispensable as a tonic, medicine, and a beverage.- Piirchuso one bottle! It costs but little! Purifj the Blood!. Give tone to tbo stomach! RcnovaU the system ! and prolong life I Price IS per boltle, ,6 boltles for S 5 Prepared and sold by CHARLES wiDDiFIE.LD & CO., soi.r proprietors, ■ . 7S -William Street, New Vorlc. For sale by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. • A«E«ICY. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire Dross Makers; Corset Makers, Gaitor. Fitters, THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE • COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charier Perpetual.— s4oo,ooo Capital Paid in—Office 103 J Chestnut Slrerh MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent o limited against loss or damage by lire, on Prop n'l'ij and-* J-’Jccln of every deserijdion, in town o ominky,’on The'most reasonable terms. Appllcution mado cither personally or by letter will bo prompt- i ly attended to. , - C. N. BANCKEU, President. . Tlio subscriber is agentl ir tbo above Company for Carlisle ami its vioinfn. All applications fur insurance either by xi.l- creoually will -bo prompt:? t sPONSIiEK'. YOUNG MEN who propose to enter Brv ; ant A Stratton’s mercantile College, in Philadelphia, will s,ueslo l,y p'urdhniihg Scliofnr ships before September ,l»l; until which time, wo are requested Id stole,' tho term's will ho ¥25 lor tbo Full Course. ..it'o krtow of no hotter invcslinojt tlinh money spimt in tbo-aeqnlritibn of knowledge, oml u few weeks spent at this Institution will am ply repay (ho cost oml time, whatever may bo the future oecupolion of tbo student. A thore •'> knowledge' of business transactions Is os' eC,.' to to SUCC-.^S.- Suo ailvcrtisoment. au!s, 1801. r |PllE large rooms formerly \j V X uio PoKt-Ofiico, corner of Hanover Pumfrot, .rc©H-(vitrlislttrtt^twivfeotr*— — J-. B. BUATTON, TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! tho mouth of December, ISSS, tho uudcr signed for the first time offered for sale to the publicßij.J. Bovbe Bona’lmperial Wine Bittbm, And in tnisshort period they have given such anlvet- RAI satisfaction to the many thousands of persons tsdip htivo tried themthat it is now an established article. r The bodily and Rental misery arising simply from anegloct Of rfmall complaints is surprising, aucHt is therefore of 'tlio utmost impor tance that a strict attention to.the least and moat trifling bodily ailment should bb had ; for discnscs of the body must invariably effect f th’o ‘ih'ihd. The subscribers how Only ask a trial of m J. SOVEE (JOBS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS 111 females, Imperial WJhc Bitters; lu ClirUslo By ‘ , fi, AV. IJAVERSTICK, Druggist, C. IN I.IOFF, Grocer. Sentomher —1 y'. A Cai’ds Pov Rent. Nov. 7. 18(U l*rocl«i Dialion. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Qkaiia v, • .President Judge ,of the several Court.'' »f Com mon Pleas of the ‘counties of •Cumberland, Per ry, ami Juniata, and Justices of tho sovpfal Qourta of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery Jn , said counties, and Michael Cocklm and Robert Bryson, Judges of tbe Courts of Oyor and Tormt- *■ ncr and. General Jail" Bolivory for tho trial of all capita! and other offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, bj their precepts to mo directed, dated the UGthjday .af August, 1861, bayo ordered tho Court bf Oyer aud,. .Terminer and General Jail Bs - Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of November, ]SGl,(bolrlg thp Hth day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two Week. NOTICK is hereby givo'n Vts tho Coroner, Justices of tlio Pence, and Constables of tho ,said county of Cumberland, that they are by *tbp said precept com manded to bo then and there id their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and in'quisitloiis, cx hminiitiens, and all other remembrances, to'’do those things which to their offiocs appertain to trb done? and all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners -that are or thob shall bo in the Jail of said county, aro to bo there to prosecute them ns.sbaU bo just. ROBERT M'CARTNEY, Sheriff. Ca / 'September 5, 1801, Cloodl Very Good JUST received ut the cheap Grocery of the , subscriber, lots of good things, a pari of which aVo the following t Hermetically sealed Poaches, . fresh) •• “ Tomatoes) ' “ . * “ Cora, V- V V Pens, *f ■ * .. Asparagus, « ■ ■ Oysters, . u - *f .*■* Lobsters, ' ff -■ “ • .* Pino Apple, ‘ u - . “ " Turtb Soup, ** , H . Sardines, ■ **,.. ! - , j Mince Meat) Pfeklod GctkinS, Chow ChowyPiocaiU; li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomato? Katsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do,, Pepper Saucb> Hominy, G’riUs, Poup Beans; Cranberries, tho finest Dried 3’cef. Sugar cured limns, Shoulder, Bologmi Sausage, Macoaroui, Sugars, ’ Coffees, Teas, Molas ses, Pish-of all kinds,. Spices, Quconswnrc, fine, £JPr gars and Tobacco, 25,000 Gorman Sixes, and.tlm very best LIQUORS in tho State, Confectionery and Fruit,-Ac., which we offer to tho public at the IgyrV cst prices for cash.' ' Wil. BKNTZ. Carlisle, Bee. 22, .0359: ritl L ADELPIIIA ; BBML" . .n.. w v - 0 . Conrad, former occujmnf, No. 14S North 'Strceti corner of Quarry Street, Tiio undersigned has leased tho above promises! wncro ho wilt keep a-largo assorlmOni of Gold and Silver Watches, of Atnorican, English and Swiss manufacture' of the most celebrated makers, in ad dition to which, will bo found always on hand (and 'made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Sil ver, and Silver PJatcd waro, together with a gene ral assortment of such Goods as arb usually koptia a first class Watch and Jewelry storo v , ltL , ~, .> ; The' patrons of D, Conrad, and tbosp-of tho sub scriber, with generally/aro vited to call, where they will receive it good article for their money’* As I iitu determined to do strictly a cash business, goods will be sold very low. “Small profits and fydc/c Sabs” is tho motto of this Estab--' lishmeht;: IIEWIS 11. BIIOOMALL, Formerly 0. Courn,d> No.'l-lS Korth ScoOtid Sf; corner of Qimrry, Pbila. Juno 7, 1800—Oy, V, . New Sire and New Goods: ( A AFTER returning his itcktioTvledcementi for tho very-liberal patronage wbioh hns'booti. xteuded to him, thohhderslgnod would call attend on to Uia fact that lic cxtcn ivO assortment of Family GtowicHf in his nojr, toro-rroom, oii tlm south-east corner of the Public Square, where the public are invited to-cail and ex amine a stock of txoods which in’elegance, variety and extoh", will.-defy competition,* comprising Ip part of Joaf, lump, .crushed and brown Siujarn, Java) Rio aiiil Rousted CoJfce t , Every variety and quality of Tea. . iSpicea,, (ground and unground,) pioklpg, Sauces, Table Oil, New Orleans,, Sugar-bouso. aiyj Trinidad Jfoh i#kc*/ New York and Philadelphia Syr.iLpi; Verniccilli, Split. Poa£j. Hominy, Nliuee-meat,.Corn Starch, Farina, .Choco late, Extract of CdfrccJ Refined' Sugar at reduced rates, Washing -and baking Soda, Tobacco of ttiq most favorite brands, and tbu finest quality •{ Se gars» A betvutilul assortment .of^ JSrllanriia VvareJ plain and gold band .China-ware, Glass, Queens, otono and Earthen Ware, ip great variety,\qnd an Elegant lot of Fancy oaps. Extracts and Perfumc y for the toilet. , ~ , Fruit* : Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, berries, Day Apples, citron; almonds; oranges/ lem ons,- *tc. . - , -3 Wholesale and rbfp.tT, em bracing common and old Ryo Whiskey^ dark arid pale: Lisbon, Sherry. Port, Ma-. deria, Ginger, Catawba-and Muscat Wi««s, in casks and.bottles) acbtcli "Whiskey, lldUim GJu’ ahd, Sebeidam Schnapps). - • • FISIT AND ALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including.Dyqtt’a cele brated lamps, for. burning Kerosene, or ooal Oil; Sperm and Slur.candles. ' . Cedar- JPars and firo'oma, Brushes, RopcSj, Mops. Soaps, Door-mats, "Walters; Looking-glasses, line lot tor and floto paper, Willow*? ware, painted buckets, &c f ■ Cotton at;id Woollen lloso arid half Hose, and,ft full stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck Gloves,. . , marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for- Goods. ' • . In short, bis stock comprises everything tjiftt .is called for i» his lino of, business, and no oliopt will be spared to aeudor entire satisfaction to,his cua tumors. C. INIiOET.. Carlisle, January 4,1501. ft-' -TAMES ROBINSON, Clock A /fflk J and WATCH MAKER, and CffiaßSlmportor of Watches, Jewelry and Frencb Time-pieces;.also Manufacturers of Silver and Silver Plated .Ware,- Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, No. 1 081 MARKET. Street,below Elev enth, North side; Philadelphia. Clocks; Watches.ami Jewelry neatly repaired at the shortest notice; • . Consltlntly an Ipmd and for sale, tbo Amor an Manufactured Watches. , Gilding and Plating, of r all ■ descriptions, done neatly to order. N. H.—Masbnir, Odd-Follows* and, other emble matic Marks liiade and Engraved to ordo; January B, 18(11,—Cm fish. HAYING, Mackornl, Shad in Barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quors, Tobacco, Scgars, at tlm lowest cash prices.— y;utter, Eggs, Bacon, IJama, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and Rags, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery WM. BENTZ. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS MANUFACTURERS X.NI> IIfPdRTKItS JUliUJlal/l UM&Ui) i-i» v Straw nml Millinery Gtiixls, . SILK BOiVNE’X'S, TifEJS’GU FLOWERS, PANAMA, PALM LEAF. LEGHORN AND STRAW if ATS; , No. 723 ;Chfst)ml Street, . And 721 Lodge Street, ,P H I L*„A DELPH t Ai April J, 1801—3m' Bargains; Bargains. riUIE undersigned.ills detca-mTapd that ho JL will sell all lynda of Goods in his lino at JIJS DISCED PiiICEE. Ilia stock consists iu part of a, choice selection of , Ladies Dress Goods, f all descriptions, loths, ussimoros, Flannels, il