American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 14, 1861, Image 3

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    Fw Rent.-;! \ u;f-
JARt(!;aDdaSAW'MtRL
at Bridgeport, opposite Htirrisburg, belong
3mr to the' estate Of Henry. Church, dcbcasodj dm!
now McBBrB..UumtnoL«k-Kerr for
rent. No more oliglblo location for a flourishing:
business .can bo found within many miles. Pos
session given April noztv ‘
Also, a good stand for tho Harness and Saddlery
business, and several small TENEMENT HOUSES,
with gardens, all close to. the Harrisburg .bridge. ■ •
]?or further particulars address mo, at-Wasbing
ton,'l). Co or apply on,the premises during Christ
inas TTOOk tfo‘> •' ! ■
f
PETER A. KELLER;.
lAgont of EaUto of ilcnryt'hilrth, doc’d
Nor. 14,1801—3 t, o > ;
TeiuHacis’ Instiiiite.
fpijti clglith annual meeting of the Gumhor-
JL land County Teachers’ Association will ho, held
in Literary Hull, Nciyvillo, December 24; 1861/af
10 o’clock, A. M. / , ■ ,
Xhq lollowing named gentlemen hare bpon ap-;
pointed,, to prepare written' reports on tlio subjects
to'whjch their names are attached t 1 ‘
Iv.P.aroulnl’Cp-oporaiiou—D. Shelly, . %\ . ;
■2. Co-education of,tlio Sexes—*Rov. Mr. K.rluer.j
3. .Orthography—John lioyor*,. ......
G.W. Ileiges. ~ .. ... ,v •. ,
5, Penmanship—3). E. Kast. ...
(L>Gcographyr-rJobu;Shcffo,r. .. . . •
7. ‘Grammar—N.-R. -Hitteliipsnn. ; , ,
8. Mental Arithmetic—o. F. Hippl®. , (
9.. Written Arithmetic—W. Kirkpatrick. -
• 10. School Government—P. D- Bricker.: l ;
11. Philosophy'-—William B. Bigler. '
12<- Physiology—Williiiuißarbour., .*
1 18;* Music—A. T. Palm. • '• ■ V ■
11.'Algebra—G. W; Thiush.- ■ •
16.- Geometry—Samuel PerriolL- • "•
3 6.'History—John Landes. - ■
17. l Astrdrtomy—CL Cftdwalador.,: *■'■> .
I,B, 'Composition— <J. S. llostotter. r i ,
• 39.' Elocution—John Leidig.
20. Rhetoric —ProH William 11, Linn. •;
21. Chemistry— trof. P. M. Li'Gillulou.
22. Military Tactics —G. S. Eiuig.<
23.. Township Institute —H. Burns, .
24. Physical Training—A. Matthews.
25.. Ethics—D. K. Noell. /
26. Mental Bhilosopliy-rJ. B- Davidson.*
27. Political Economy—Pavidson Echols.* ; .
?r ‘^rish^jii , td^iro' , in&'grcm , 'or
a-Collegiate-Educational): Prieso..
Tho 'following named ladies are appointud to pre
pare/essays: - ' • ■ , . • v _ . . ,
QualUicatione.of a Director—Miss A. M; Wlus.er.
Character of a Teacher—;Miss Phillips.-
Salary of Female .Teachers —Miss E. J Hall.
Conversation-!—Mias L. 0. Fleming.
, Tho SLudent-r-Mias M. Smiley. ■
The.lnfluence of. Tobacco, on Education—Miss
It. Clark, - -
NiglU Schools —Mias Kate Crlotm.
F'riumls of .cducution-, are cordially invited at
tend. ■ , ;
Joskph Miffun’,.
O. SiWAUTZ, .
■ . B. Bowmax,
B. A. Sor.i.^Ni! i:ucuu,
J : . 11. SrmuvKn.
: • Business Committee.
No'v. 14. ISfil—OK
jPoi' Sewing MaclilißOS-
JONAS BROOK & BRO'S
■ ■ . PUIZI3- MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 and 500 yds. IVhUo, Black, and Colored.
This Thread bum# made particularly for Sewing
Machines is very strong, wuoOtb, and clastic. Its
strength is- not by. washing, nor by-fric
tion of the needle. ' For Machines, use Brooks’
Potent Glace) for upper thread. : aud Urbbks’ Patent
Six Cord, Itsid Ticket*, for under thread. , ;
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the coun
try. Also, incases of 100 dozen each, assorted Nos,
by '
WM. lIKNHY SMITH.; Solo Agent,'
3(3 Vussey street, New York.
Xov, 14, 18G1:—Cm
TfjaE ELITISM. 3*E'3tlO»fiCAfciS
.' AND*Till?
,V : . FARMER’S GUIDE.
CUCAT REDUCTION IN Till: IMJtCB OP THE LATTER
4 runuoATiox. ‘
b L. SCOTT A. Co., Now. York, continue to publish
g the follovuug British Periodicals, viz ; •
’ j 1— Till! Romlun Qimrlurly,.(O..HBorTativo.)- .
■ , 2—Thu U.liut.iirK 11 . C rh 'i y'
.[ ;{, TL«j- X<.«-iL Jintiah Review, (true Chuich.;
■''.‘i’—.The aVk-siiniustcn- Review, (Liberal.)
o,—Blackwood's Edinburgh Magn*juo, # (T»ry.)
Those periodicals ably represent .the three great
imlUical parlies of (Ireat Britain—Win-', Tory, and
’ Kudioal—hut polities' forms only one feature of thoir
I character. As organs of tlio mdstiprofound writers
on Soieneo. Literature, Morality*ami Religion,they
♦aaud as they, cn?r have stood, unrivalled in the
world of Tetters, being cimrdderod indispensable to
the scholar ami the man, vdnle‘ to; the
‘ f intelligent reader ot' every class they furnish a.niore
r correcT and satisfactory record of the current litera
ture VfTho ; ;dihYT't‘«*<>wsV < * , b^.^ 0 ‘ wu rrd,'tliim* can bo
possibly obtained from any hlhcr source.
• ;, COPIES.' , ’•
■ Thct Ttc.yipb’or*'ADVAN<.’E : khebtB from the British
publisUevs:gives‘udditionaLyalue to these,Reprints,
especlitllv.duri.iig, the present exciting,state of Eiir
in about aa soon as’the
d r ig I u a I' edi : Y'
For Reviews,, .
For aViyflwii ftftli’u ftmr-Uovicws,'-
I'ur uliv three hi die four Reviews, ,
IV aliWnrof-’tjLoßeviews, i' ; "
For. Bludiivbhd',s ’.Magwiiio
iiad.tlM-ou Reviews, ■
I.'ur linil (lie four Reviews,
PayimiutsVa hs.mu'ie in'till eases in aiivnnco.—
Money burroiUm tb*cState where issued-will bo.ro
coired'at pur.' ■ ' , ’ , V . ,
ouremsa: -
A discount of twoutyrlivop'cr cent, from tho above
]irico,H will bo iiUo.wcmU’o Clubs ordering'direct from
I*. Scott i Co.I four or mure .copies of any. ono or
more of the above works. ■ Thus, four copies of
Blackwood,-or of one Review, will bb sent to' one
address fursy.; .four copies of tlio four Reviews ami
Blackwood for S3Q ;• and so on. .
X'OSTAOE,
.. In nil tlio principal cities ami towns/theso works
will‘bo. delivered K'UKE uv rosTAari.' Whom soiifc;by
mail, the postage to any, part of tHo United Stales'
will bo but7wcji/y-/««r cent* a year for ‘ Bldekwobd/
uml but fourteen ccnte a year for cadh of. tlio lie
views. . :
The JFjis , nimeo’ , s. Ci st isle
TO. SCIENTIFIC AND PRATICAL AGRICUL-
TURK
By HENRY STEPHENS,'!'. 11: S., of. Edinburgh,
and the late J:P. NORTON, Professor of Sc.iou
titio Agriculture in Yale College, New'Haven, 2
vola. ’ Royal Oetavji). 1000 pages, and numerous
; wood and steel engravings.’ ' -.
This' is, confessedly, the moat complete work on
AgrieuUuro,ovovpubUaliqd, and in order to give it u
wuler circulation the publishers have resolved to re
duce tiie pride to '_ * ''
FIVE DOLLARS FOB THE TWO VOLUMES.
When -sent by mail (post-paid) to California aud
■Oregon, tbo price will bo $7; ■To o very other part of
the Union ami to Canada, (post-paid,) S 6: ■ j22o**;Thiß
ls not the ofd 4t Hook of tbo Farm.” '
Remittances for any of the above publications
'should always be addressed, (post-paid,) to the pub
lishers,
LEONARD SCOTT Ic CO.,
No. 51 Gold.Stroot, New York,
Not. I*l,lBol,
Money Wuuicd.
"'M DEDUCTION of 2} per cent, will be,
-ljL unyde on'all .bills duo me, if paid .up to 80-!
<scinber‘l, 1801. '■ Persons knowing themselves in-!
dobted to mo,will do woljl by attending to this. At
the siAnd time will find a largo, stock,of WINTER 1
CLOTHING, Ac;, wliichjl will sell at,coW, ( us I om|
tiompullud to’raiflo money. Remember the old stand:
near,'thb market bouso, •,
Nov. 7, 1801.
: 'Notice! i. •
AN' ELECTION will bo bold at the CiirTiHo
Deposit Bank,’on Monday, the 18th day- 4 -of
November, 1801, between tbo hours of 10 o'clock,
A. M.’ and 2, P. M P , for nine directors, to eofvo.du
ring tbo Waning year. By order of the Board of
Directors. . , ,
WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. I
•Nov. rylSGli
Holier,
THE Board of Directors' of- the Carlisle
.I. Deposit Bank have this day declared a Divi-{
dend of five por oonl. out of the profits of said Bank
for the last six months,-which will bo paid over to
tuo stockholders,or their legal-representatives, on
demand being made for tho same,
Kov. 7,1801,
W. M.: BEETEM, Cashier,
neatly eascutsd at this
7
Cumberlarid ’VsvlJLoy:
! _ AND
A ! FIIANKLIN RAILROADS.
Change of Hoiirs !
and aftpf Monday, iNoy. 4 fc .18G1,; trains
A-J on the above roads will leave as follows, (Sun
days e’xcbpto'ds).'.i ij y A -y Y;y;7;s
.• & Uarvithurg,
Lckre Ilagirstown,; Xo6’A.'in 7 i2.45 r(i 1 5r.' r'.f
Gtiehons.tjbi.M i$AX± ‘f; ] ;>s&§. •
-* l Chambersburg, 8.30 “ Ar. 4.20 p. 11.
u « « _ Leave 1.10 “
. Shippensburg,, Q.oo* V. D 42
’ ; « Ncwvillo. ■' 9.32 •« 2.15' « 1 .
; Carlisle; 10.lt} 1 * ’^65‘ “
\ tl ModkanibshnTg; 10.42' t .** "3.27 u s ' t
Artrivo at Harrisburg, 11.15'’ “ >JI 3.65 u ■ *
'' i For Chamberthurg& Jlageretown.
Leave Harrisburg, 8.05 A. ir. 1.50 r. m. •
- -'McchanicSburg, 8.47' 4< ’ -2.30 1•*
Carlisle, 0.27 “ ..
i“ Nowvillo, ■ 10102 . 3.44
j.“ Sbippenaburg, 10.38 “ 4.1 j
!» Ohftmb’g. ■' I ril.lO'iM 4u5 .
. Grccncastlo, 11.55 5-4 o
Afr. at Hagerstown,; 32.35 !T - 0.25 ~ ... •,
■ -At all stations where tickets are sold; ft reduction
of', ten court*on oaoh’ tickct ,will bo hiado to all
sengers that provide themselves with tickets before
ciitorlhg tho’cai's. 1 ' *.*•; , A* -F * •• .'i
~ i • - O. N. LULL, Supt.
| { |k. R. ChMab’g., Kor- 7,186 R; • ,;j
'PIT BMC *'S’A ' ■ -■'
ON SATUUDAY, NOYLMBEH, IG, 1801,
WILL bo sold at public sale,, on thq above day,
- ,at the,residence of the lato lion. Sazymd
'Woodburn, dec’d., in Dickinson township, oho mile
west of tWCurlisld.and Huuoycr. turnpike, on the’
York'road/tho.fall.oVlhg personal prbpertjr, viz: ,
• HOUSES, 3 MILK COWS, 2 CALVES,-,
15 head of sheep, 0 largo hogs, 11 head shouts, 2
sows:'aiVd plgsj 1 two-hofsd' wagon, with-bed,Jiuy
and wood 1 ladders, 1 dno-horso wagon; (botb.ncarly
new;) horseirako and-hay ladders, 1 good two-horse_
ciirrihgc. bbugjr)’, I good two-horso sleigh; 2 sleds,
; (onb iron shod,) 1 wheelbarrow, 2 setts wagon bur-,
ness, (new,) 1 wagon saddle, windmill, oornshcllcr,
cutting-box, cradles, mowing 'scythes, mattocks,.
*stiovcia, aplidea; cr'ownur, I’oVu&TrJiKeS, i s6tt v JbiVflier"
and 2 setts cord fly-acts, a.top-ladders, lotof grain
bags,'Ac;, Also,' - * . . ■
- Household kitchen; furniture, .*
consisting!}! part of solas, seftacs, tables, sidb-taliles,'
bureaus, chairs, veuilian blinds, sideboard, piano,
cupboards, l b : c : d^-nhd ; bedheads, lot-' of. -blanketing,
looking-glasses; wardrobes, washstands, 3 cight-'day;
clocks, large lot cUvpoting, glass’iind brilamu lamps,
eaiulle'S.tieks,, parlor, 1 cooking, and' terf-plnto stoves,'
Iprgb lot’stovepipe, copper and iron kettles; kroiit
.knife, largo lot qf-glass; queens, stone, tin, aml irdn
ware,brass ahdirona and fenders, shovels nod tongs,
oluirns,- tnont vessels, cider vessels,' tubs, liadketJ,
‘Ac.' ' ’ *•’, - 1 • •/’ ;i
Also, dncd-mcat.lardby the can, potatoes by'fbo
bushel,-rihegur by‘thb barrel, wood-by ' the cord,
lot ouk;sbiugloB,*lot good locust posts, lot of. woo),
and othbr.ttrtlqlcs too .numerous to meutiop.. .
.• Bale t« commence at O, o'clock, M., \vuep terms,
will-bcMudde known Vy ■ • • - >
J. B. WOODBURY!:;.
} Nor. 7, ISfil. . . ../ * .
WILL bo sold'ut public sale, on tliii premises,,
ou SATURDAY, fiECICM HE It 7, ISISI, .1
! , V lot of ground,
qituato one mile .west :of. Mochainc.sburgj on the
Triadic Spring road, contaimng about [
FOUR ACRES
of improved land, and all under fence.' ThcTirin
dlo spring runs at the cast end of the lot.
Sale tocouimenoo'at I oVlm-k, I*. Mv, of. said
day, when attendance will be given and terms made
knownby'
JOHN" MYEIIS,'
AiVy in fnct for heirs of Jacob Aiyers, tlee'J,
Xo v. 7, ISttl. ; •
READ! READ! READ!
n TIE CUE AT PUBLIC nro resphe.tfully in
i'' vitcil to null at tlionew Htuvo lit' LKiniOU,
SAWYER * MILLER, Bust Mum »t., a• (1 examine
.tbuii* cxteusiyo stuck of .
consisting of elegant DItBSS GOODS of tho latest
Importations
Per ahn.
• $3 00
'5 'lo'
"7 od'
8 s OO
’ 8 ob*
• .9 01)’
10 00
I Our lino of these Goods js unusually full and
complete ; as wo’have ©very Variety of goods
1 imported by tho mourning, bouse,
of Besson # Non : - such l - us 'Mouriung' silks.
I Lupin's Mcrinoes, Cashmeres. Reps, Double
I width Dclain.es, Taniis/ Cloths, Bombazines,
Alpacas, Delainos,*and‘ Crapes
"of dll qualities. . r ' • v . ; - 1
Mourning Furnishing Goods : Long cnipo
Veils; Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosi
ery,- Trimmings,Double ..Thibit and single
shawls, Cashmere, Peacedale, and Washing-.
I ton Mills shawls.
Wo have made arrangements*with a Now York
manufacturer by which wo arc enabled, to furnish
the latest and most fashionable Cloaks worn thro’
tho season. W,® -hav.o Just received a largo and
phoioo lot MantlosVto which w.o -specially , iiivUV
the jittoutiou of the ladies ; also 'misses' uVut ‘oliir
drens’ Cloaks. "We will ho making additions to
those goods, a.s.lbo syaaon ndyauees.^
In all their varieties—Broclm, Jaquard, Pcucodalo
«to.. itc.
Embroideries from Auction qt very,
Balmoral skirls'iu Mournhig and Fancy ‘Colors.
£OOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! I
Of the lateßtvmprovbmonts. Wo have received the
Agency of a Now York Skirt Factory, and will sell
thoso iudispotfsabld articles at wholesale prices: .
Ladies Furnishing Goods . of fJvcry Variety
■ Ki(PgloVos| gauntlets, woolen and cotton hosiery?
undervests, corsets, nubias, bonnet ribbons, dress
trimmings,-worsted bpods, #c„ #e. ... ; ..,i ...
CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, 'CASsniEURS, VESTINGS.
Wo have secured tho services of a lifst class Tail
or, ami make up Clothing to order at short notice,
in tho best stylo and lowest price, _
Boyp’ Wear % p,f all lands for tho season* . ~ , J
Mens’ and boys’ Shawls, Drawers', Undershirts,
IlanovorQloyoa, gauntlets, oqllars, aiuek
;ugs, scarfs,.suspenders,'Ac., <!ko.‘ ' V
Domestic floods,
At Wb’olosalo and Rotaili Having purclinsod largely
beforo tliogyent advance in; prices, wo can sell many'
kinds at old rates, ‘ <
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS;
SHADESf BLINDS, BLANKETS, COUN*
" terpanes:/, - ■■■ ’ ;
All tho above articles and many othora wo-offor
at tbo.lowest . possible ]>riecs.., Constant, additions
will bo made to bur stock during tho whiter, Ify
pains spared to show our hnmonao stock. .
LEIDIGII, SAWYER & MILLER.
.lBOl. •
ASHER WIEL, i
• ' i
ca u pets,car pets, carp ets
pERSONS.goi.ng to housekeeping, nnd oth
• e F 3 W m .yj 1 5,te./.9.h!luis.l I .l«i;i)ir!;spi;vlJ'ullj',.ip.vi-;
tod to'examine onrlorgo and varied stock of CAR
PETS,'suck asf Br.uaaells,, Throe Ply, superior In
grain, English' anir'Doinostio; Vcnithin, | 'J .l-A
widths, Hemp and Rag Carrots,'Druggets, 1 Rugs,
Straw and Cuuoa Jfattinga, pit Chillis for Hats;
Looking Glasses, Plain mid Nancy ‘Blinds, Shades,'
Fixtures, Housekeeping Good's Of every deseription.
Uaving.puri'lmaocl those'goodlf for nottpash, wo are
prepared to odor great inducements to buyers, as
wo have gone into this business lately, wo con war
rant our goods now nnd fresh. ■ ~, . 1
LEIDICH, SAWYER ,t MILLER, !
Kewnbor, I. 1801
tot at Gi oiiikl lor §:i!o.
NEW WINTER GOODS,
Foil do, soio ;
Brocade .figured - ■
Plain,’- colored ' mid '
.v ■ -Blttolc-isUks; Plain.Gro dp... r*
Rhino Black Silk (dll prices,).;,; '
Splendid Figured .Mo.rionos,. jj.nd.. Cash
meres; .Ottoman Reps.: Imperial Valon-’
tias;. Empress. „Cloths ; Brocade , Pop
* lin.rr '.Vulour's';* French'- printed I.iDor’i,; I ‘i
Jains; Plain French Mcriiiooir and
, • Delaines; Purmeftoea; Pu
■; cilia and Umoh/Dblaines |V . ,
1 ’ ■.andOnslimeros; Misses. .
and Children's Dress. • .
■ ; : Goodriofpveryvh-
■ • riety,suitable for
■ •• ■’ ■ ' tho sotison.
MOfIj : RWIKCi GOOBJS.
Particular attention paid to Funeral Goods,
of which wo have, a full, assortment.
CLOAKSJ .QL'OAKSU CLOAKS!!!
SHAWLS
Eu,i Main Street.
; ]\ r ew Fall and Winter Styles
' •; 'tor , ' ;
ill: fills
AT THE' ,■ „
lSanoTec Strcel - - >
pIIE - uudorsignad would .respectfully call
L-tbo uttoutiou of ttio -public to the' large and
'splendid stock, of
■ Piece Goods and Ready-made
CILOTHIMCj}
Npw-in stove, of, every variety ami stylo, and
ah prices as low us can be found uuy where.
I CLOTHS,
I CASHMERES, -
i;-;', . VESTING^,
Of beautiful and desirable styles, -which will bo
made lo Order, or sold per yard, to suit the taste of
edery customer.- -♦
-A,largo Assortment of.
SHIRTS. :
j. UNDERSHIRTS, '
I DRAWEES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
TIES,
i . STOCKS,: ‘ ,
! HALF-HOSE, . A. '
I • 'SUSPENDERS, ,&c, &c,
: i TRUNKS, TRUNKS?'
&c.* in''larpe'varieties.
M A . MILITARY OLOTIIING,
Of ‘description, made to order at short
iiotico?and oh_ reasonable tennis,
j public is respectfully invited to give us
a call/jOS wu Tocl :donedeiU;that pur stock and prices
,wiil compare-favorably with any similar cstablisli
jjiontia .Cowp. , ’ . \ l
j-' .- ■ ISA AO LIVINGSTON,
INoldlf Hanover at., opposite thq, American Xldusc.
: . Oot. bl, ISCI. ■ - - . ,
I First of the Season!
fiP:«OK!
JiEAUTX,FASmOKANI) CHEAPNESS
\. COMBINED! * •’
First In flu; Field with New, Fash
; iotiahle and Cheap Goods
i ; . FQK TIIK ,
IFiIL I WIITEE.
■ ANP' SEE...^
: '.A,: i». Arnold
r\TT7OUI.D respectfully inform the citizens
j t V ■ of Cumberland county that hp bus baa just
•r’ncoivcd mol opened at the old, stand .in Hanover
‘struct, a choice assortment of
Fall and Winter: Roods,
jwhich hs»vo been Eclcctcd ; w.ith'carn, and .purchased
’at the’l invent cash prices, -anti-which, ho will sell
|fr> customers at tho lowest rates,/ His- ptockcopt
isjsts of ••. ; ... .... , ■;
Eaadies’. Bress 'Goods, -
Web as silhsi (all 'colors',) delaines, (plain and
'figured,) dubages.'Tjavclla cloths, Coborgs,'French
.'prints, Ac., Ac., Ac.^
j- ■ DpJU';STIQS/r)pME|±iCS//- ; '';
‘Muslins, oamihurgs, chocks,, tickings, M sheetings,
»(linen.aud cotton, all widths,) ginghams, Ac.,. Ac.,
| mei’s' w
Sciotln?, cassimoros, casslnets, Iveulueky jeans; Ac.,
iwbi'ch will bo sold very cheap,
| GLOVKS-and HOSIERY
j ■' " Of every description.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.,&c.
velvet, Brussels, three ply. superfine. Tohitian’, rag
and hemp carpets, oil cloths,(all widths,) and u
largo assortiaout.of Trunks, and Carpot : b;igs;, 'j :
HOOP Slil .TS;
A Urge 'stock'ol hoop skirts, of all kinds, for la 3
dies and misses. ‘ *
'The puidic are respectfully requested to call and
examine his stock mul learn prices before purcha
sing elsewhere. . Give him .a call and examine .for
yourselves and , you will find you will got
goods;-
THE' OLD
Tico doorv north of the Onrfinlc. Dej/omt Hark
; / jphilip arnold.
' Oct. 3, 1861. .;
Pensions siii Suuuty fitnid.
disabled. Soldiers, Seaineh’nnd'Mftrinos and
JL widows or other heirs of those,who have died
oVbb6n' killed in ’tho-scrviccl ’ •'
'■' : CHAS. C. TUCKER, . ,
Attorney for'Glaimnn Is, Bonn by . Land and Pension
Agunt/Washlngtou C ity, D. 0. ' ’
PensiimAprouurcd’fpv.Soldiers,. Seamen, and Mn:
rinca.qf tho present war, who are disabled by reason
of -woTmds roobived or.diaeiiso eontrufftod while in
service, audponsiona, Bounty Money and arrears
of pay obtained'for widows or other heirs of those
who hayo died .or been killed while in service.
-• Bounty Land 1 procured fur services in any of the
other wars. •
Oil AS. C. TUCKER.
"Washington, D. 0.
oct3l. 3m
Wolicc.
T ETTEUS tcptamontary, with the will an
\_j noxed, on the estate of Lona< Blessing, de
ceased,date of Silver Spring twp., have been issii (1
by the Register of Cumberland county to thosub
oriber, residingJn same township. All persons in
debted do said ostato arc hereby requested to make
immediate payment, and thoso having claims will
present them, duly authenticated, fur settlement, to
JOHN’ S. BICKER, AdmiaUtrator,
Obt.lU, 1861.—0 t
Ntolcer
LETTERS testamentary on the estate o(
Samuel Me’Dowoll. Addams, dop'd., late ol
Silver Spring township, have boon issued by tiio
Register .of. Cumberland county to the subscriber,
residing in same township. AH persons indebted
to said' estate tiro hereby requested to make imme
diate payment, nnd those having claims will pre
sent them, duly authenticated, for aeUlomout, to
JAMES ANDERSON, Adininulriilar,
Oct. 10, 1801.—0 t ,
- Notice. ■
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Sehaatmn Myers, deceased* lafo of Frankford
to.wnahip, havb been issued by tho Register of Cum
borlaml oountV' to tho subscriber, resulhig in said
township. All persons indebted to tlio sawl es
tatb are horoby rofiuostcd to inako inunoduito pay
uioiit and those having .claim's will present them,
duly authenticated, h>r sotllcmcnt, lo ~ .
' JOHN MOUKI/, Admimetrator.
Oet: ;3 jB6i—lit— :
BANK WOTJI’E
Notice is here b y-given, That ap
■ plication will be made.nt tiio next session of
tho Legislature of, tbo State of Pennsylvania for a
charter for a Bank of Discount and Deposit, to ho
called “THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
BANK” of Shipponshnrg, with a eapilal of §30,000,
with tho privilege of increasing it to $lOO,OOO, and
to ho located at the Borough of Sliipponsburg,
county of Cumberland/ and Stato of'Pennsylvania.
A. G, MILLER', Oaehitr.
July 4, 18»1—6«
p SOMETHING THE TIMES!
A Necessity in every Household.
:: JOHNS & CHOSLEY’S
. AMERICAN
CEMENT GLUE
Th'o'sttongest Glue-iA the world. ’
Tho cheapest Glue in the world.
Pho most duniblaHlho.in the world,
• i, Tho.only roliablo iQlue in tlio world. .' l
. 'i'he.bost Glue in the world.
1 AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Isitho only hrtlclo of'.lhd*tind overproduced
■which will
WITHSAAEVD WATER.
i ■ JT.jWIIjIj' MENDpVOOD, .
Save your broken furniture,
IT WILL MEND LEATHER,
Mend your liaroess*. straps* belts* boots, 4c,
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Siivo tUo pic<iQg: pf thatexponsivo out-gla«a bottle.
■i IT WILL MEND IYOIIY,
Don’t throw away that brpkon ivory fan, it ii, easily
. repaired.
IT WILL MEND tCIIINA, .
Your broken china cups, and saucers can ho made
ns good nS now,
IT SviLL' MEfjl) MARBLE,
That picco.knookcd out of your marblo-mantlo can
' bp put oh ks strong as over.
IT WILL MEND.'PORCELAIN,
No matter if that broken, plt»kor did pot cost but a
shilling, a skilling Bayed is a skilling
• ‘i- •• ;.:i - - earned,. >
IT WILLL MEND ALABASTAR,
That costly alabaster rose is;broken,and you can’t
match it,'men'll it, it .will never show ,
whcii,put together.
It will:Mend Bone, Coral Laya, and in fact
...1 ...«..«jiliJ«vaJuifJtfntaliii
,■ T
Any article cemented with Akkulcak CniBMT Glue
twill riot show'whoro'it is mended.
EXTRACTS,
’’Every housekeeper shoiitd’ have a supply of
Johns 4,-Crosley’a American Cement Glue.”—jVeie
York Timex. - 1 :
. “ It is so convenient to have in the house.”—A’eio
York KxpnrHH. ' '■ ■’
i,” It Is always ready j - this commends it to oveiy
bodv.”—lndepcmUitt,
‘■Wo have tided if” mid find' it ns useful in our
house ns water.”—WiVi-fa’ Spirit of the Times.,
• economy l is wealth.
$lO,OO per year saved'in every family by
• ; One Bpttloof
Slnimtau Cmmi dint
Price’2s ,Cents per Bottle.
Price'2s:.Gents.per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle,
1 Price'2s Cents per Bottle.
V ; Prce 25 Cents per .Bottle.
Price 25'Cents per Bottle,
Tory Libcfalßeduction to Wholesalcßuyorß.
- TERMS CASH. .
jSt- For,.sale by mil'Druggists, and storekeepers
: igeucfally thrmlghout-tho country.
. JOHNS & CROSLEY,
. (Solo-Manufacturers,) ",
j , 78 William street, •
Corner of lilierty-Street,. '■
i MEW YORK,
Impci-taiU to House Owners.
Important to Builders.
Imjiprtaiii .to Railr'oad Coinpanies.
important to Farmers. ■
To all whom, this may concern. H7id it concerns'
■< • : ’••’-V • < :. ifSCfrybUttgr •
JOHKS & CROSLEFS ••
XJIPKOVED GUTTA PEHCUA
!»T ROOFlfia
;Tlip oiicupust.'and most durable roof in. use,
II is Fire arid Water Proof. . .
It ciiu'be applied to ncw'nud old roofs of all kinds,
steepmnd.tlat, and to aqinglo, roofs without
removing the shingles. ■
The cosftx onlij 'about oite-third/yat of Uni anti
U is i.wicp an durable.
•This .article hus been.lhcroughlytoslodin Now
York City, and all parts of the United States, Can
ada, West.lnclicd*. and, Central and South America,
on buildings; of. all .kinds, Such as. 'Factories, Rail
road Dcpofa, i Foundries, Churches, Cars, and on
Fublicißuildings generally, GoverunioutßuUdrngS,
Ac;. by the principal Builders,-Architects, and oth
ers, during tbo past four .Years, .and. .has,proved
bo ; the one A oust and jfosr durable roofing in
use;;- it,is in ovofy respect,a . ,
Fire, WalFr, Weallior.and Time-proof
covering for nobPR. by all kinds.' ,
This is tjio ONLY material manufactured in tbe
United. States which combines tlio very desirable
properties of Elasticity ami which are
universally acknowledged,tob‘o possessed by Gutta
Fercha and Imljii Itabbcri ;
No lloal is Requhed ill Making Appli-
cation*
Thocxpeusoof applying it is triOing, as an.ordiua
navy roof can bo covered and liniahed in .
tbe same day.. . '
ft cait he np/ttied. by, any oar, and wlion finished
fiiTina a FRUFtccTf-V Fiitu i*uoop surface,- with an
elastic body, wluulf'cnriiiut bo injured' by boat, cold
or storms, shrinking of roof boards, lior any oxter*
mil action whatever. ‘ ' ! .
LIQUID
Gutta Pereha Cement
For Coining /Metals ol : all Kiiuls when
exposed lo Ihe Action of the .Weallir
er,aiid for Freserving and Repairing
Metal Roofs .of all kiiids. *
Tliis'is the only '.cqmposßiou kpown which will
AiiwchK/iilltj resist extreme Changes of all climates,
fur any length of limb, wb<ln applied lo metals, to
which it adheres liriuly, forming a bod}’, equal to
three coats of ordinary,pafyitj costs much less, and
will la*t three timea (in loiit/s and from its'clasticity
is imtiujured.by'lbb ooiUmclion and expansion of
TIN and other METAL RpOFS, cunsbqueht upon
.iiuldcn changes of the wotther,’
It will uulcrackin cold’ir.rim iu warm v/ealhor,
and will not wash oil*.
Jji’itky Jiu uml vLlmr metal roofd can he readily
i-quircd-with UttUd Perch], Vcmnit, and prevented
from further mnTosion' amUoidungi thereby ensur
ing a 1 perfectly water -tighblroof for .many years.,
;Thia eemcht.is peculiarly lulaplcd lor the preser
vation of iron railings stoves, ranges,' safes, agri
eultural implements, &c., ujsu for general manufac
turers use. ■(
iSiiasafiKiia diiiiiis
For presorving and repairing Tin and- Mktal
Uobr.s of every dosoriptiqij, from' itsgreat blastuJi-.
ty, is not injured by tho,contraction and expansion,
of metals, and will nofcjracU in cold or run. in
warm weather. I ' ’
materials dro adapted to aU-climatcs, and
wo are prepared-to supply Wders from any part of
tho country/at short nolicb, for Qutta X*crch*/RooF-|
jng in rolls, ready . prepi|rOd for use, and:
Percha Cbinont iq batrold, with full printed diroe-|
tions for application.' ‘ ,; -
AGENTS WANTED.
We will make liberal and satisfactory arrange-’
meuts with responsible parties who would' liko to
establish themselves in a lucrative and permanent
business. ’ , .
TERMS, cash. r .
Wo can givo abundant proof of, all wo claim in
favor of our Improved Hoofing a v.?£
applied them to several thousand Hoofe w ss cw
York City and vicinity.
JOHNS & CROSLE YV
(Sole Manufacturers,)
Wholesale Warehouse, 7S Wihiam St,
Corner of Liberty Street,
X \UIV IOKK.
Cetobw I*, V
TUc JLa<ly’» Fitcitd.
Godey’s Lady’s Book .
ForlB62>
;; THE WORLD’S FAVORITE.
FOR SI TEAKS the STANDARD MAGAZINE.
■ Pronounced by the Press of tho U. States,
THE BEST
LADY’S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, AND
THE CHEAPEST.
TUB LITERATURE i« of that kind that can bo
road aloud in tho family circle, and tho clergy
in Immonso uumhors aro subscribers for tho Book.
TUE BEST LADY WRITERS
in kmcricn contributo to its pages, and .wo kayo
some that write for no other magazine.
THE MUSIC
is all original, and would cost 25 cants (the price
of tho Book) in tho music stores; but most of it is
copyrighted, and cannot bo obtained except in
“Qodey.”; . • .
OUR STEEL-ENGRAVINGS.
All efforts to rival us in this bavo ceased, and wo
now stand alone in this department, giving, as wo
do, many more dud infinitely better engravings
tban’are published in' any other work;
GODYEY’S
lUUKNBS DOUBbE SHEET FASHION-PLATES.
CONTAINING.
li'omfivi io seven/nil length Colored Fashions
on eachplate. Other magazines give only two.
FAR , AHEAD ,OP ANV FASHION'S IN EUROPE OR
AMERICA
•GodeyViß tho only.work in the .world that gives
.these immonso plates, and they aro such as to liavo
eicitcd tho wonder of .publishers and. tho public.—
Tho publication, ol- these plates cost
$lO,OOO MORE
than fashion-plates of the old stylo; arid nothing but
our wondcrfullylurgo ( pirculation enables us to give
them. Other magazines cannot afford it Wouever
spare money, when tho public can bo benefited.
‘Those fashions , may bo relied on. Dresses may
boraolf to ridicule, as .would bo The easy if she visl-’
■tod thedargo cities dressed after tho , style of tbo
plates given in some of our so-called fashion maga
zines.
’ \ OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS,
of which wo give twice or three times as .many as
any other mhgft’/.ino, aro often mistaken for steel.
They are so far superior to any others.
IMITATIONS.
Beware of them. Remember , that the Lady's
Book is the ,original publication and the cheapest.
If you take Gpdey, you want no other magazine.
[ Everything that is useful or ornamental inahouso
.ckn bo found in Qocley.
i .. DRAWING LESSONS.
No b,thcr magazine gives them, and wo have given
enough to'till several lilfgo volumes.
1 ' OUR RECEIPTS
saohas can ho found nowhere,elso. Cooking in
all its .yarictyrrCunfoctionery—the. Nursery—the
Toilet—the Laundry—tho'Kitchen. Receipts upon
all subjects arc to bo found in the pages of tlio
Lady’s Book. i Wo’ originally started this depart
ment, and have, peculiar facilities for making it
most perfect This department alone, is, worth the
price of the Book.
LADIES' WORK TABLE.
This department comprises engravings and des
criptions of every article that a.lady wears.
' . MODEL OOTTAOIiS.
■ No other magazine has this department.
‘ TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE.
One copy, one year, $3. . Two copies oho year, $5.
Three copies one y4ar, $6; JTour copies on,o year,s7.
Five copies one year, and-an extra copy to the per
son sending the club, $lO. Eight‘copies, one. year,
and an extra.copy to the person sending the club,
$l5. Eleven’copies one year, and an oxtra copy to
the person sending the club, $2O.
! And the only magazine that can bo introduced
into ibo above clubsin place of the Lady’s Book is
Arthur’s Homo Magaziue.
SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES.
' Gddoy’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Homo Maga
zine both one year f«r-$3- 50. Godcy’d Lady’s Book
and Harper’s Magazine both one year for s4= 50.
Godoy, Harper, and Arthur will all throe ho sent
one year, on receipt of $0 00.
" ' Troajiury”-NvtDSaHCt i)otv« of-Tvl! — ovlrvu-i —banks
taken at par. ’ .
: Bo careful and pay the postage on yonr letter.
. Address L. A. CODE!'.
, ’ *' 323 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
I Oct. 31 . ■
WM.' FLINT i TO. FLINT.' WM. FLINT.
. .. JVM. FLINT ,
No. 807 MARKET, ? . .'No. 807- MARKET,
'No. 807 MARKET; . No. 807 MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA, ,
: PHILADELPHIA,
; • •■■■'• pa. ,
I • TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE
OF.
$lO 0,0 0.0 WORTH OF JEWELRY,
ALL FOll ONE DOLLAR EACH- .
A Largo and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, con-
slating of
CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, Ac., Ac.
■And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and
.Plated Jewelry. ,;
. Wo do not keep er sell any gift, or galvanized,
goods. : Oui-s is what are sold by the best Jewelers
as Gold Jewelry..
Wo receive o'lr- goodfl from the best Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers in the States,
WHO, ARB FORCED t TO SELL.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
The following is only d partial list of our immense
stock.:
TAKE-YOUR CIfOWE FOB
' $1 EACH.
TAKE your CHOICE FOR $l.
Large Size and Splemlld.Canieo Sets, Gen
eral Retail Prices, $8 to $l5
'Do ' do * ’ ' Lava - do .10 to 20
,Do • do Carbuncle do Bto 30
Do Ladies* Enamelled A,Coral do 7-to 30
Do- do And Carbuncle do 7to 30
Do do . and Ruby do 7 to 30
* 'Do Cluster Grape Sotting Seta do . 10-do 30
~. Do do . do Vaso do , do 10 to- 30
Do do do Jet Sets . do 5 to 12
Do do Black Mosaic do (1 to 12
Do do ‘ goldstono mosaic do sto 12
Do- do • Calico. Sets, do 6. to 15
Do Ribbon twists with brilliaulsdo , 6to 15
. -Do Roquet Rots, nmy stylo,- do 8 to 20
. Do Enamelled Cluster do do . 10 to 30
Gold Thimbles, do, - 3to 7
Diamond, Pointed Gold Pons A Cases, 3to 6‘
i doz., Silver Plated. Spoons, ... 200
Silver. Plated Mugs, ,* ‘4,00
Over 1000 other different slides Ladies’ Jewelry ;
Medallions, all styles, patterns and size’s; Lockets
of every description; Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Sil
ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Ac., Ac.; .Coral, ‘ Lava, Cumoo ami Rand
Bracelets, Gents’ Test Chains, warranted to worn
for ton years withoutohanging color, and will stand
the uoid—they are xisuallysold by Jewelers as solid
gold chains—all made in Paris. You can take yom
choice for $1 each. Ladies’ ami Gents’ Guard
Chains, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from
$5 to $3O each ; Ladies’ and Children’s Neck Chains,
beautiful patterns; Armlets,brilliant,enameled and
ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, forSl
each; retail prices from,s6 to $2O each. - 'Every style
and variety of Jewelry aud desirable goods for $1
each.
This Sale, at tho above prices, will continue long
enough to sell off our immense stock, wiiioh was
purchased at a groat Sacrifice from Manufacturers
who have failed.
TAJCE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
HOW TO.SEND MONET.'OdSS.
Ist Write your Numb, P.laco of Kosidoneo, Coun
ty and Slalo.Vnm 0.0 1 tlhtinrt, ns wo can make
nolllinf/ out of tost tnoflts, , ,
Seal alt letters will. WAX, as Envelope, sealed
with gum or wafers oau bo easily opened—tho con
tents gallon oat and ro-soalod. Attend to this, and
wo will ho responsible for your money.
INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
Any person acting as Agent, who will send us at
ono time, . ....
~ Rlo'orwo'willi;ivo‘a-Gold hnnting r cnsc watoh-,e-xlrav-
J5O « u Gold Lover Watch,
s2s* “ u Silver Watch.
A Watch rnd tho articles solootod from tho above
List at ONE 1) )I/LAR EACH.
Persons ordering by mill mm( tend $1 and 15 cents
tit nottaje stamps.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
All communications must bo addn ssed to
WILLIAM FLINT,
No. 807 MARKET Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SI, 1191.
WI
SEWING MACHINES.
Price with Heuimcr and Feller,
$35,00
THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OP SU
PERIORITY. PECULIARLY
IT'S OWN.
Stilching, Hemming and Felling with a Sin
gle Thread..
IT forms ti flut, oven, and elastic soam, which
is traminted not to rip in wcur, oven if tho seam
is c\it at frequent intervals, and also under ail cir
cumstances “/o tfHPVifcf the xcoth-tub”
A patented device of groat utility to learners,
prevents the possibility of, the muohino being rim
iii tho wrong direction, or tho baluuco whool wear
ing a lady’s dress.
Another, feature which deserves particular atten
tion is fliS" Tho Wilcox Patent Needle cannot bo
sot .
‘'Two thousand stitches,, or two yardeof work, can
bo dune in one minute without dropping a stitch.
These machines, so simple and accurate in their
'construction, supersede the use of tho shuttle; and
with one. thread produce all the practical results of
the two thrdad .machines; and more, for these fell
without basting, and hem tho finest muslin without
puckering. 4»
AithoUgh at about half the price of the other first
class' machines, they Will accomplish doublb the
’■'o^TV?TTfg i Tir Tt ■gTTei'rTTmeT v ' v * r ' pr ' i : -
“It is emphatically the good, low-priced Family
Sewing Machine that the public have long been
waiting for.”—Boston Transcript.
“It is indeed a wonderful production, and for
family use especially) no other will bear any com- ■
pnrison with it.” —Philadelphia 12v. JounuU.
“A mechanical wonder.”—Scientific American.
•'Among the beat and most serviceable Sewing
Machines. Light and elegantly finished, nml'so
simple in its construction that it suums.'almost im
possible for it -to got out of repair.”—.Pittsburgh
Chronicle. .
“.Has combined with Us own peculiar merits nil
thb‘ really valuable improvements of the higher
priced machines,” —Pennsylvanian.' '
“ This,machine, in the. opinion of the committee,
fills moro/nearly the requiremonts of a perfect fam
ily machine than any mi exhibition.”—-Franklin lu
atituto Exhibition Report of 1858. .
“Taking into consideration'simplicity, cheap
ness, durability, am 1 Rung allwork, the committee
were unanimously . favor of the .Wilcox A Gibbs
as a single thread machine.”—Pennsylvania State
Agricultural Society’s Report.
“Wo must, in express our. confidence in
the merits of the Wilcox & Uibhs Sowing Machine.
Wo consider that a great desideratum has been
supplied by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two
threads arc not, as was supposed, necessary to a
good instrument.”—Christian Advocate and Jour
nal, Juno* 21, 1 SCO.'
“Wo have, one of these machines in use, and
think more highly of it than of any of the number
wo have tried.” —Richmond Whig. . • • ',
■ Tho undersigned, missionary to Constantinople,
has examiiied.moro than twenty different kinds of
Sewing, Machines, and 'aftor somo six .weeks’ expe
rience with Wilcox A Gibbs’ Patent, ho has pur
.chased one of them.as the bestadaptedto the wabts.
of Ins-family, and as-the least liable .to require, re
pair. OLIVER GRAND.
Boston, July fi, ISOO. ~
The undersigned, during;' eigffiWcn month's, has
had in almostcoustaut s^^^ in -his family, Wilcox
'A Qibbs Sowing which has been
made the clothes of his largo family-*—from muslin
to pilot cloth—including the clothing required for
his several hoya; and in, no case have the seams
failed,-although In hard serviced The machine now
in use In his family has required, no repair, and is
in all respects, well appointed, efficient and-dura
ble. JACOB OHIO KERING, Boston.
•" ok A cincufyAK.'T&iil
JAMES WSXCOX, Maauftictiircr,
No. 508 Broadway, New York, . '
sop. 5, 18B1—ly Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS- IN
SEWING MACHINES.
empire;
SHUTTLE RUCMNE.
Patented February 14lh 1860.
SALESROOM, 510 BROADWAY.
NEW.YORK,:
This Machine is’ constructed on an entirely now
principle of mechanism, possessing many rare' and
valuable improvements, Imving boon oxunugpd by
thq most profound exports, and pronounced to be
SisiHuuitv .and PErtEncTin.v Combined. a ■
•The following are the principle objections urged
against Sowing-Machines:
I.—Excessive fatiguo to I.—lncapacity to so>v
the operator: ovpry description of
2—Liability to got out of material.
•order s.—l)isa#reeal)lo . noise
3—Expense, trouble and while in operation.
• loss yi'time repairii!#.
The Empire Sowing Machine is exempt from
all tliG.se objections ,
It has a straight needle perpendicular action,
makes'the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will.
NkitukuUip nor Havel, .and is alike on both sides;
performs perfect sewing on every disoription of ma
terial, from Leather.to the finest Nuusook Muslin,
with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest
to.tho finest number.
Having neither Gam or Coo Wiu:i:t, ami the least
possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, ami is
Emphatically A 'Noiseless Machine!
It requires tfin’Y Per Cent to drive it than any
other Machine in market, A girl of twelve yours
j)f age.can work it steadily, without fatigue or inju
ry to health.
Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity of con
struction render it almost impossible to get Out of
order, and is Guaranteed by the company to give
entire satisfaction.
Wo respectfully invito all those who may desire
to supply themselves with a superior article, to call
and examine this uuriv(cd machine*
lint in a moro especial manner do wo solicit tlie
patronage of -
Merchant Tailors, Bross.-Makert?,
Couch Makers, • (/orset Makers,
Hoop Skirl Manufactures, Unitor Killers,
Shirt ami Bosom Makers, Shoe Binders,
Vi:st and Pantaloon Mak-rus.
and* Uharilablo institutions will
bu.libcrally dealt with.
PRICE OF MACHINES. COMPLETE
No. 1, or Family Machine, $15,00, No. 2 small
sized Mnnufadturing, SUO,UO, No. 3.largo size Manu
facturing, $75,00.
Cabinets iii every Variety.
Wo want Agents ,for all towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already established,
to whoiii a liberal' discount will ho given, but wo
make no consignments.
T. J. IVIc ARTHUR & CO.,
510 Broadway, New York.
September 12, lytU.— l y.
IW.OSJNT JOY ACiIOOY.
n EmjlUk and Claasicul Jloardimj tivhovl
Jhr Young Men and Hoys,
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
STUDENTS designing to pursue the study of the
jOAncieut MjMlernJhttt^uagca iM Uighbr Mathe
matics, ’~*Niiturul i&ieuccs or commoir'Englisli'
Branches, .with a view, to preparation for collogoj
teaching.6r‘ business, will find tills Institution to
offer superior advantages and inducements.
Tho school is well provided with a very superior
sot of philosophical, chemical and astronomical ap
paratus, for experiment and illustration, together
with geographical, physiological and other maps,
charts, Ac.
The Winter session commonccs on the Ist Tuesday
of November. For further particulars address the
•Principal. H. L. MOOKE.
Ovtnmitf
I TO Til 12 PEOPLE
! OF THE UNITED STATES!!
IN tho month oft December, 1858, tho Under
lignod :br tho first tltfio offered for sale to ifid
,public Dr. J. Bot*e Dopa'TMPßftiAL Wins Bittur*,
and in tbit short period they hare given such univar
*al satisfaction to the many thousands of persons
who have tried them that it is now an established
article. Tlio amount of .hodily and mental misery
arising simply from a uoglocl.of small complaints Li
surprising, and it is therefore of tho utmost impor
dancc that a strict attention to tho least and moil
trifling bodily ailment should be bad; for diseases
of the body must iurariably effect tho mind, Tho
subscribers now only ask a trial of
IBS’
DR. J. BOVEE DOSS 1
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS !!!
from all that have not used them. Wo ehallengo
tho world to produce their equal. -
These Bitters for tho euro of Weak Stomachs,
General Debility, and for Pcuipyinq uud Eh*
riciiing. tho Blood, dro’ absolutely unsurpassed by
any other remedy on oarth. To bo assured of Uuv
it is only necessary.to mako the trial. The Wine
itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third
stronger than other wines; warming and invigorat
ing tho whole system from tho head to Ibq foot. As
theso Bitters are touib and alterative in tboircharoo
ter,, so they strengthen invigorate tho whoU
system and give a Jinn tong Qhd hcplthy action taalt
its parts, by equalizing tho circulation,.removing’
obstructions; and - producing a genera L-warmth.
They are also oxcollont for’Diseases and Weakness
peculiar to Females, where a Tonic Is required to
STRENGTHEN AND BRACE THE SYSTEM. No Lady, 18
subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo wi.th.out
thorny as tho arc revivifying in their action* •
THESE BETTERS- .
WILL NOT ONLY CURE, BUT DREVENT
DISEASE,
and in this respect are doubly valuable to tho par
sou who may use them. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak- Lungs, Indigestion. Dvspojiah\,_PJaQaaQ3
Tlid f NcrVbns Syslem' Pll«is, '
cases requiring a Tonio . , '
Dr. Doth’ Celebrated ¥iue Billers
AES UNSURPASSED!
For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy,
they, arc truly valuable!
For . the aged and infirm, apd for persons of a
weak constitution—for Ministers of the Gpsplc,
Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keep
ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all
persons leading a sedentry life, they will prove truly
beneficial. ’ . ‘
As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and
delicious to the taste. They produce all tho exhil
arating .effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica
ting ; and .are a valuable remedy for persons addict
ed to the use-of excessive strong drink, and who
ami who wish to refrain from It. They; are puro
uml entirely free from the poisons contained in the
adulterated Wines uudLiquors with which, the coun
try is Hooded. ' »
These Bittors not only cur*, but pretext Disease,,
and should be used .by all who live in,* country
where tho.water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers
are prevalent. Being entirely innocent.arid harm
less, they may ho givou freely tochildron'infant*
with impunity.
Physicians, clergymen,' and temperance advocates,
as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading
these truly’valuable bitters over the land, and
thereby essentially aid In banishing Drunkenness
and Disease. ■ . •
lii all Affections of the Head, Sick Headache,
.0) Nervous, Headache , Hr. Dods 1 Imperial
■Wine Bitters will be found io be most Saittr
iary and Bficacions, ;
; • , FEMALES: ■
Tho many certificates which have been tendered
us, and the letters which wo are daily receiving, aro
conclusive proof that among tho women those Bit
ters have given a satisfaction which no others have
ever done before. No, woman in the laud should be
without,them, and those who once use them will not
fiul-to keep a supply.
DR. J. BOVEE DOBS’
. - **. ■ .
Imperial wine Bitters.
Aro prcpnrrd by an eminent andskillful physician
who. lips used them successfully ih his practice for
tho last twenty-five years. Tho proprietor, before
purchasing tho exclusive right to manufacture and
.sell Hr. J. Bovoo Hods’ Celebrated'lmperial« Wind
•Hitters, bad them tested by two distinguished !mbdi
cal. practitioners, who pronounced them a valuable
for disease.
•Although the medical men of tho country, as &
general thing-disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet
wo do not believe that a respectable Physician can
bo found in tho Unitod States,acquainted with their
medical properties, will not highly approve dr. J.
ROVUE DODS* IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS.
In all newly settled places, where there is always
a largo quantity of decaying timber in.in which a
ppiso'uous miasma is created, those bitters should bo
used every morning before breakfast.
DR. J. BOVEE DODS,’
Aro composed of a pure and undulteratod Wine,,
combined with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal, Comfrby,
Wild -Cherry I’rco eßuvk, Spikenard, Ohamomilo
Flowers, and-Gentian. They aro manufactured
by Hr. Dods himself, who is ah experienced, and
successful Physician, and bonce . should'not bo
classed among the-quack nostrums which Hood tho
country, and- against which the Medical Profession
aro so Justly prejudiced. • -
These truly valuable Bitters have been so thorouh
ly tested by ail classes of the community for al
most every variety of disease incident to the human
system, that they aro now deemed (indispensable as
•A tonic,'medicine and k beverage.
Pnrehusoono bottle 1 it coats but little! Purify
the' Blood!'Give tone to tho stomach! Ronovato'
the system Land prolong Ufu !' ,
Price IS' per bottle, 6 bottles for S 5.
Prepared and sold by
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.,
SOLE PROVRIRTUUS, '
78 William Street, New York.
W
fiSH" For sale by druggists and grocers generally
throughout the country. ' .
In Carlisle by . ‘ -
S. W. lIAVKKSTICK, Druggist,
C. INIIQFF, Grocer,
September 5, ISG|. —1 y. '
, CAI6B.JSEE AGENCY.,
For Indemnity against Loss, by Fire
■ THE FRANKLIN FtliE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILAOELPIIIA,
C/taricr J'crjic/ml. —S-IM.OOO Cupilal Paid
in—ojficc Ki.S} Chest nut Street,
MAKK IN’SUIvAKCE, citJicr permanento
limited or damage by lire, on Prop
fin/ and IJjt'crtH of every description, in town o
country, «u the most reasonable terms. Application
made either personally or by letter will bo prompt*
ly attended to,
Tho subscriber is agent: >r tho above Company
for Carlisle and its viuiuiv; All applications for
insurance either by xiA* onsouttUy will bo
promptly
Avr?.
YOUNG SIEN who propose to enter Buy*
ant A Btuatton’k Mercantile College, in
Philadelphia, will save §lO by purcluising Scholar
ships ho lure September Ist, until which time, wo
avu requested to state, the terms will ho §25 fop the
Full Coarse. "Wo know of no hotter investment
than money spent in tho acquisition of knowledge,
and u few weeks spent at this Institution will am
ply repay tho oust and tune, whatever may bo the
future occupation ,of *the student. A thorough
knowledge of.business transactions is essential to
“t«T‘'fiul f coaa7~ r- * 1 "
800 advertisement.
Pamplilcl Laws.
Vuotuvnot.vrv's. Office. 1
* Carlisle. Sept. 16, 1601. J
ir pilE PAMPHLET LAWS of tbo Session
J[ of .the h f ȣHatnro of 1801, have boon received
at tliis oflieo. aji 1 ;»r< ready for distribution to those
chtiilod to reeojvo them. + *
2*> isec
Imperial ¥ine Bitters,
C. N, BANCKEK, President.
L. SPONSLER.
A Card.
auls, 1861.
BENJAMIN DUKE,.