By Rev. G.fP. Wingi‘bivth?ll7}Hiirißtadt‘ Mf. wiI'LSAM G. PotfLY to’'Miss' Batiau-KL len BtuSafis; of Adams oounfK : - ;jri A On. 1 the Btti njt., tho EeV.'Geotgo E. : dams, Mr. AufkedP. lle.vwood toMisa Phebe A. SuMEBL-vtii), both, of .Carlisle, j , . /. J&arfette. CARLISLE MARKET;—Nov. 20,1801. Corrected, Weekly by Woodward tfc Schmidt If lour, Superfine, per bbl., do., Extra, do., do.,’ Rye, . . do., White Wubat, per bushel. Red Wheat, . : do.. Rye, . ! > do., CojiNj .. . . -do.> Oats,; do., Spring Barlet, * do., Fall ‘ : do. do., ; Clovessebß, -. . do,, TIMOTUVSBfcD, do.. For Rent. THE LUMBER YAIil) and SAW MILL r 4 at Bridgeport; opposite.’ ing to the estate of Henry Church, deceased, and now occupied by Messrs.. Hummel & Kerr,; is-for. rout. No more eligible location for a flourishing business can. bo found within • many miles. • Pos session given first of April next. , . - • Also, a irood stand for the Harness and Saddlery business, and-sovoral small TENEMENT HOUSES, with.gardens, all, close to the Harrisburg bridge. , Por further particulars address me, at Washing ton, D. C., or apply on the promises during Christ mas week to PETER A. KEELER, Agont of Estate of ilonry Church, dco’d Not, U„1801—3t. ' .. , ... Tc:i<!hers' IhstJ iute. l ■THIE eighth annual mooting of the Cumber- J. 'iandConnty'Tenchors’ Association will behold 10 o’clock, A. M. » t •> . ■■ . The Following named gentlemen have been ap poiutecl to prepare 1 written reports on' thtrsubjecta to which their names arc attached: • 1. parental Co-operation—D. Shelly. '2: Co-ddUCationof the Sexes—Rev.'Mr. Krider, '3l Orthography—John Loycr. • ‘ . "4/ heading—G. W. llciges. '5l Pohmtiuship—D. E. Kaat. ' 6. Geography—John Shbffor. . 7.;-Grammar —N. R. Hutchinson. s.* Menial Arithmetic—o. F. Hippie. j 9. Written Arithmetic—W, Kirkpatrick.' in: School Government—P. D. Brickor. 11. Philosophy—William B. Bigler. ■ . ' 12.. Barbour. ‘ * 13. Music—A.* T.'Palm. , 14. Algebra—G. W. Thrush. 15. Geometry—Samuel Feruall. 30, History—John Landes... . . 17. Astronomy—G; Cndwalader. 18. Composition—J..S: Hostettc’r. 19. Elocution—John Loidig. , / 20. Rhetoric—Prof. William R. Linn: 21. Chomiatry—Prof. F. M. L. GilUlon, 22. Military/Tactics—G. S..Emig.. . ,23. Township Institute—ll. Burua. 24.. Physical Training—A. Matthews; 25.. Etbic3-r ; D. K. Noell. . 26. Philoeophy—J. B. Davidson. . 27. Political Economy—Davidson Eckels. 23; Should the Teacher of a Common School have a Collegiate Education ?-*-D.- Friese. ■ , Tho following named ladies arc appointed topfo paro essays: ■ . - : Qualifications of a Director—Miss A. M. Whialor. Character of a Teacher—Miss Phillips. . Salary of Female Teachers—Miss E. J Kail. —Mias L; C. Fleming. ■ Tho Studcnt —Mias M. Smiley. •. ' ’ The Inliuence of .Tobacco on Education—Miss R. Clark. • , ’ Night Schools—Mias Kate Glcim. • Friends of education aro cordially invited to at tend. • , .Toseimi Mifflin, (I. Swautz, B. Bowman, >1 ,*S.,A. SonusSBEBCBn, - . J, H. ScniuvEß, , , . ■ , . .... Business Committee*. Nov. U.-lSlil—nt. For Siiwiiii ITaclili; e , , JONAS BROOK. & BUG'S. , PIIIZN MEDAL SPOOL COTTON- 200 aud 500 yds. WSffo, Black, and Colored. This Thread being made particularly for Sewing Mitehiuos; is very strong, smooth,'and elastic; Its strength ia not impaired by washing, nor by fric tion of tho needle.; For'Machines,, uso . Brooks’ Patent (ilii.ee, for uppbr thread, nind Brooks* Patent Six Cord, llod Ticket, forunder thread:* ; Sold by respectable dealers throughout tho' coun try Also, in eases of 100 dozen-each, assorted Nos., by : ' ‘ WM. HENRY SMlTrf,'Solo Agent, : 36 Vossey street, Now York. ' Nov. 11, 1881—6 m. THE BRITISH PEKIODICAI.S AND THE FARMER’S GUIDE. OREJLT REDUCTION IN TUIT DIUCB OF TUB tA.TTEU PUBLICATION. X.&COTT A Co., Now York, tontinuo to publish the foUowing British Periodicals, viz: X. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2.—Tho’Edinburgh Review, (Whig!) ‘ :i.—The North British Review, (Free Church.) 4.— The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) ;,t BlackwoodVEdinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) .•/Those periodicals ably rep,resent.tlm three grea, ■political parties of Great BritainI—Whig, 1 —Whig, Tory, an ••Radical—butpylitjca forms only one feature of the character. As organs of the most profound.writor. on. Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion,,they ; fltaud us they over have stood, unrivalled in th‘ vrorld of totters, being considered indispensable to, 'the scholar aiid,the profetfsional raan, while to the. Intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more: •correat an J satisfactory record of the-enrrent litora* •ture of the day, throughout the world, than can be; possibly obtained from any other source,, »• EARLY COPIES. The receipt of advanck sheets froia tblc British ' vxubUshers gives additional value to these Reprints, esJhKdally during the present exciting slate of Eu ropcaWirairs, inasmuch as they can now be placed ‘ 5u the hi^ik-of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. ' . -TERMS; For any one of the four Reviews, For any two of the four Reviews, For any throe of the four Reviews, Tor all four of the Reviews, 8 00, For Blackwood’s ‘Magazine,.. ; ■_ . IV*. 3 00 >For Blackwood and three. Reviews, 0 00 For Blackwood and the four. Reviews, ; I 0: 00 Payments to .bo made in all oases in. advance.— Money current in the State whore issued wiU bo ro 'delved at par. ...•■• ■ ; CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will to allowed to Clubs ordering‘direct from tx. Scott & Co., four or more copies of any one or moro of the above works. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will bo lent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $3O j and so on. .'POSTAGE. Iu all the principal cities 'and towns, those works will be delivered free of postage. When sent by mailj thofpoetago to anypartbf the United States will bo but twenty-font cente a year for * Blackwood,* and but fourteen cents a;yoar for.eacHof the Re views. , - ; 1 - ‘ * • ■ The Farmer’s Guide , TO SCIENTIFIC AND PUATICAL AOfelCUL,' TtIRE, By HENRY STEPHENS, F. R. S,, of. Edinburgh] and'lhe latu J.‘ P. NORTON,’ ProfoasoV-of Scionj tific Agriculture’ in Yale College, New vols. Royal Octavo. IGQO pages,.and nume^puq ■wood and stool engravings; . , ,T J Thi-> is, confessedly, tho njqst complete woplc on Agriculture ever published, and in order, to give it’rt wider circulation the publishers hftvp ropolyod to rbl duce the price to, ; , . .u,.., FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMEfii —Whopi-fiopt-bymail(poBUpaid)tb-GalifaniJa’lltid" Oregon the price will 1 bo S7V * To every other part of the Union and to Oatidda, (postpaid,) $O. . work is not the old “Boob of tbo Farm.'*,. ? • Remittances for any of the pbovp nubiicatipn# • should always bo addressed, (post-paid,) to the pubi Ushers, •, > LEONARD! SCOTT & CQ., No. 64 Gold Sjroet, New Yorjt. i i 'i For..u t Mh, Cumberland Valley I ,; 'r: | , , ; : Changeof'Houtra!' ; > ON and after Monday, - Nov. 4/1861, trails on thq above yoadt will leave aa follows, (Sun jdays excepted„• "? * For*Chanibfrtlurft& Ma,rriihurg* : r. Leave Hagerstown, 7.0 Q a. m. 2.45 p. v. “ Grecncaetle, ■ > 7*37 • *.-85 •, ’ J ’ " Cbambcrsburg, 8.30 ‘ u Ar. 4.20 P.‘ WV a «,■, << t, Leave LlO -“ s u Shippensburg,' . 9.00 , , f 1.42 • “ , " NowVillo,■’* - 9*32 2.15 , : “ Carlisle, 10.10 « 2.66 “ . u Mecbanicsburg, 10.42 ‘ f 3.27 “ Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.16. - u , . 3.66 . ; ; 1 ! For Chambersbitrg. & Hagaratown, Leave Harrisburg* 8.06 A. irr L6O p.'v. “ Moobamosburg,; 8.47- “ -2.30 ; « Carlisle, • 0.27 " . 3.?? " Nowville, . 10.02 * « . “.-aUippensburg, ; 10.33. * . 4.16 I « Cbninb'g. ' " ‘ll.lO -4 f " , : " Grccncastlo, s 1L55 . . . An*, at Hagerstown 1 , 12.36 6.25 1 At all stations whore tickota arc .sold, a reduction of ten centa on'bach'ticket will bo made to all pas sengers that provide,themselves witji tickota before ontoring tho bara. - Q NLUIiL) ' R. R. Oliice,'Otiamb’g., Nor. 7,1861. *4,75 5,00 3,25 . . 1,25 , 1,15 4,00 i,r» E,ot of Ground for Sale. WILL bo aold at publib Bale, on the premises, on SATUREA Y, DECEMBER 7, 1801, a LOT Ob’ GROUND,. ■■■■• situate one milo west of Mecbanicsburg, on the Triudlo Spring road, containing about FOUR ACRES of improved, land, andall under fence. The Trin dlo spring runs at tb’o end of tbe lot. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of Baid day, wlicn attendance will bo givcn.and terms made known by , JOHN MYERS, Att’y in fuct for heirs of J'hoob Myers, deo’d, No r. 7, 1801. ' READ!READ! READ! nir'o’RfntT 5 ] 1 vited to call at' the new store ofLMDICH, SAWYER,Jc.iIILLER, East jlain'st., ard examine their extensive stock of NEW WINTER GOODS, consisting of elegant DRESS GOODS of the latesi importations ■ 4 ‘ ' Poil do soio; **' 1 • Brocade: Plain, colored and Black silks ; Pliiin Gro . do , . Rhirtb Black'Silk (all prices,);, 1 Splendid Figiu*&d Morionos and Cash-, merps; Ottoman Reps.; Imperial Viilon lias; . Empress Cloths Br.ocndo Pop-, . . Hus.: Voloiirs; French - printed Dc- ’ luins; Plain French Mcrinocsand - Delaines;. Purmottoea ; , Pa cific and Union Delaines. <■ nudOaahmorosj-Misaea .- and Children’s Dress Goodsof every va-. rie’ty,‘suitable for the doaabn. Mommxo GOODS. Our line of.these Goods is unusually full and -complete ; as.wo'lnfVd every variety of goods impeded by tho celebrated mourning bouse of Besson &Son: such as Mourning, silks, Lupin’s’Mcrinocs, Cashmeres, Reps, Double width Delaines, Tumis Clothe, Bombazines, Pandncltoc:),'Alpacas, Delaines, and Crapes of all qualities. Mourning Furnishing Goods ; Long crape •Veils, Collars; Gloves, Uandkerehiofs t Hosi ery, Trimmings, Double Thibit and single shawls, Cashmere, Pcacedalo, and Wnshiug ton Mills shawls. Particular attention paid to Funeral Goods, of which we have a full assortment. CLOAKS! CLOAKS.! 1. CLOAKS I!! AYqhave,made arrangemcntsiwlth* a New .York manufacturer by which- wo lire enabled' to furnish the latest ami.,most fashionably Cloaks . worn. thro’ the season. 'We have jitst received .a large and choice lot of Mantles, to which wo specially invito the attention of the ladies; also misses and chib (Irons’ Cloaks. We will he making additions to these goods us the season advances. ; In all.thcir.rarietica —Brochu, JuqUard, Poacedalo, Ac., Ac. ’ • Embroideries from Auction at very low prices. . -Balmobabs&irts iuMourniug-aud Fancy,.Colory. HOOP SKIRTS I HOOP SKIRTS! i Of the latcst improvements.’• Wo have received the Agency of a Now York Skirt Factory, and. .will soil these Indispensable.articles -at wholesale prices. , 'Ladles Good* of Eoerf Variety. Kid gloves, gaimt|ets; ; wo«lcu and.cotten.hosiery, umlOrvesty, corsets, nubias, bonnet . ribbons, trimmings, worsted hqodii, Ac., Ac. CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS/ OASSIJrERES^ VESTINGS. We have secured the services of.a first class'.TaiL or, and make up Clothing to order at short notice, in the best style and lowest price. Buys’ Wea.rof all kinds for the season, a’lcus” and hoys’ Shawls, Brevets, ‘l Undershirts, lltinqvcrQlovcs, gauntlets, collars, neck-ties, stock n’gs, scurfs, suspenders, Ac., Ac. Domestic poods At Wholesale and Retail. ; Having purchased largely before the great advance in prices, wo can sell many, kinds at old rates. / , , i CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS SHADES, BLINDS;-BLANKETS, COUN’ TERPANES. . above articles and man}; others wo offer; at,the lowest possible prices. Constant additions, will bo nmdo tO f OUr stock during 'the* winter. No? pains spared to show oiir immense stock'. > LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. Carlisle, November 7,'1801. ■ -;• tm tIVEAKfcEV, ’ ; ' XTT O’ R NET 'A' T ! LAW , ; ' OFFICE with John Loe, Esq., South Han oVuratfcut; next door to Ibe Pußt Office, Car lisle, Pa. Nov. 14, 1861'—ly. . , Per. aun. $3 00 ‘5 'lO % 7 00 For Relit. THE large 1 rooms' formerly occupied ■by the Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomfret .treats, Carlisle, oro for rcnL Inquire of \ ; . i : . ' ; J. B. BRATTON. Nov. 7, 1861.. WIVL MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS Removed his office to South Hanover street, directly opposite Bontz’s store. All patients intrusted'to his earc, either from town or country, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, Nov. If, 1861. Money Wall ted. A DEDUCTION of 2J per ce.nt, will be made oh all hills duo cember 1, 1801, Persons knowing themselves in debted, to me, will do well by attending to this. At tho samo'timo. will find a largo stock of, WINTER CLOTHING,, Ac., which I will soli at cost, as I am compelled toroiso money. Romombor tho old stand near the market house. \ Nov. 7, 18(51, -KTotloel'' ; AN ELECTION will behold at the Carlisle Deposit Punk, on Monday, tlm ISth'day of November; 1861, between'tho’ hours of 10 o'clock, 1 A. M., and 2, P. M., fur niuo directors, to serve du ring tho ensuing year. By order of tho’Board of Directors., ‘ « * -r •WM. M. DEBT®**, Cashier. Nor. 7/1361. ;> , T’HE BBard of Directors of the Carlisle -Jt-‘DepOTbßnnk^haTa"tht*-aaTcle(nufba : aT>ivi-' dond of five portent out of tho profits of said Bank for tho last six months, which will- bo paid ovet to tho stockholders, or their legal representatives, oh demand boin£ made' for tho same.- xt * , . 1 W. r U. BKKTKRI, Cashier. , , Nov. 7,1861. , , .... : • ■ ■■■ ■■ ■ -i 1 1! i . tOB PRINTING a«a Of executed at Wifi V t ■! ; .sjU,, ' 1 - ASHER WIEL. -i'll' ■ - ; Notice. Sc\v Fall imd WinteriStyki FOB ma am wr mm. at .the : I Worth Hanover Street ’ '• rPHE undersigned -would respectfully call :| the .attention; of the, public to .the large and ; SPLENDID STOCK OP ! Piece Goods and Readymade CLOTISa^C; Now in store, of every variety and stylo, and lit prices a 6 low as can bo found any whom, ; CLOTHS, * CASHMERES, | VESTINGS, Of-beautiful and desirable styles, which will bo made to ordor, or sold peryard, to suit the taste of every, customer. ’A largo assortment of • SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, - DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, STOCKS, • HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CAIIPET-I3AGS> UMBRELLAS. MILITARY CLOTHING, Of every description, made to order at shorl notice and,oh reasonable terms.. • ;ZS~Xho pul))in is respectfully invited to give us a call, as wo foel.donedent that ourstocknrid prices will compare,favorably with any similar establish ment in town.' . ISAAC LIVINGSTONj North Hanovcr st, opposite thc.Amorlcan ‘House, ; Oct. 31,1801. . . First of the Season] FALL GOODS! .BEAUTF, FASHION AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED! First in the Field with New, Fash ionable and Cheap Goods . FOR THE FALL | WINTER. gsgp-CALL AND 'SEE.^gI P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of .Cumberland county that ho baa has Just rAcuived and opened at tho old stand in /Hanover street, a choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which have.been,selected with care, and purchased at thb lowest cash prices, and which he will soil ’to caatomtrttrat'tha^lwwoff^-rntos.—-Hiff sista of > • ' _. Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as ; ‘ silks, (all .colors,) do’lainos, (plain and figured,) dcliugos, 'Lavclla cloths, 'Coborgs, French prints,- Ao.fAo., Ao.' _ • • L DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. ; Muslins, osmiburgs, checks, tickings,, sheetings, (linen and cotton, nil widths,) ginghams, Ac. Ac., . ' 'MEN’S- WEAR; ■ . Cloths, cassimcres, enssinets, Kentucky jeans, Ac. which ;will-bo sold vOry cheap; GLOVES and HOSIERY • - Of every description. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,.&c,, &c. rolVct, - ' Brussels, three ply; superfine, Yonitinn; rag aud - hemp carpets, oil cloths,(all -Widths,) aud. a large assortment of ,Trunks and, Carpet-bags. HOOP SKIRTS.' A largo stock of hoop skirls, of all kinds, for In;-, dies and misses. The public are rospoctfullyrcquested to call and. ekamine bis stock and learn prices before purcha sing elsewhere. Give him a call and examine for yourselves and .you will find you will got cheap: goods. . ‘ • • THE OLD 2\c6 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Hd»k PHILIP ARNOLD. Octl 3, 1861, Pensions and Bounty Land. rilO.disabled Soldiers, Seamen and Marines , X widows or other, heirs of thoso who haVo died or been killed 1 In’ the service. 1,1 , | CUAS, C. TUCKER, Attorney, for- Claimants, Bonnty Lund;aod, Pension Agent, Washington. City,. Xh, C. • . Pensions procured for Soldiers, Seamen and Ma rinos of the present-war, who arc.,disabled by reason, of bounds 'received contracted while in; service, and Penaipns,; Bounty Jtfonoy and arrears; of pay obtained for widows or other heirs of, those who havb.dibU in service. . Bounty Laud for, services in any of the other ward.: • 1 " •* * • 4 CHAS. C. TUCKER. Washington, I). C. Oct 31 3m Notice. LETTERS testamentary, with the will an nexed, on the.estatO' of Lena Blessing, de ceased, late of Silver-Spring twp., have boon issu'd by the Register .of Cumberland county to the sub* briber, residing in samo'to;wuBMp. : All persons in debted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to JOHN S. BICKER, Adminutrator* Oot. 10, 1861.—6 t Ntolce. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Samuel Mc’Dbivoll Addams, dcoM., late of .Silver Spring,township, have been issued by the Register of Gumherland county to tho subscriber, residing in sanmtownship. All persons indebted to said estate aro’ hereby requested to make' iinnio diiitd paytftpnt, sent thbm, 'duly authenticated, for settlement,’to • ’JAMES ANDERSON, AdmxnUtrator. Oct. 10, 186L-r6t • Notice. LETTERS testamentary on'.the; estate of; Sebastian Myers, deceased, late.of Frankford township,' havoboon issued by the Register of .Cum berland county to tho subscriber, residing in said; towpship. AU persons indebted to tho.said os-, ’ tato aro hereby requested to make immediate- pay ment and' those having claims will present them, duly'authenticated, for settlement, to . - - ’ JOHN MOITNTZ, Administrator, Oct 3 1861-r6t r ; , ; . , baw#'notice: Notice is. iikkeby j3iYEN,.Tiiat ap-, plication will be made at the next ’session of the Legislature of tho.Stato of Pennsylvania for a charter for a Bank 6f‘Discount and Deposit, to be called f "THE. FARMERS' AND, MECHANICS’ BANK" of Shjpponsbnrg, capital ofs3o,ooDj Vrlth tbe.privllogo of increasing it to $100,000; and to bo looted at the Borough ofSbipponsburg, county of Cumberland* and'State of Pennsylvania* July 4, itn—in , - SOMEXTUNG i’Oft-TIIE TIMES I A Necessity in Jetcry ; H»BseiioJ(J. ' JOHNS &; CRQSLEFS ;- . MEXICAN ■ CEMENT GLUE ; Tfio strongest Glue in the world.. n Tho cheapest Gluo, in sho-world, i Tho most durable Glue in tho world. ■ The billy reliable Glue in tho world. ; The best Glue }n.the .world. :AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE la the only article of the Vmd ever produced l i i ■ which will ; WITHSTAND WATER. ; - WOOD, ; Save your broken furniture. - IT WJELMEND .LEATHER,, \ { Mend yOur hainoßß; boots, ;*o. , , , IT WILL, MEND-GLASS, , , Saro tho pieces of that oiponslvo cut-glasa bottle. IT WILL MEND IVORY. Don’t throw awfy that broken irbry fan, it is easily I /• ■■ P i repaired.’ > '• ■ IT AVILL MEND CHINA, , , Your broken china oupa and Bancors can bo made as good as now. IT WILL MEND 1 MARBLE, That piece knocked out of yonr. marble mantle can bo. put on as strong na over. , IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, No matter if that broken pitcher did not coat but a chilling, a dulling saved is a shilling ■ ’ earned. ■ IT WILLL MEND ALABASTAR, That costly alabaster yaso i« Broken and you can’t ' match it, mend if, it vritl never show i . v vfheri put.together. It will Blend Bono, Gornl.tava, and in fact ' every thing l)ut Blotals. , . Any article cemented with. American Cbueut Glue will not dhow where ii is mondod. - . r r ' ' ■ •g<3ggnln>-A'C I TPft—. if-f— tf Every housokoopor .should have a supply, of iTohns A Grbsley’s American. Cement Glue.’—A r eio ‘•York Tints, '. “It is so convenient to h.av° » n the house. —Aw York Express. • «It is always ready* this commends it to every body.”— Independent. *f>AVe hitvo ; tried it, 1 and -find it as useful in our house aq wator.”—lVtVW Spirit, of the Times, , I ECONOMY IS WEALTH. $lO.OO per year 'saved in every family by One Bottle of ■3mirkau (Mnii (Slue. Pried 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. ’ Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Prod 25 Coots per Bottle* ; Price 25 Cents per Bottle. -Tery Liberal Reduction to Wholesale Buyers.; TERMS CASH. jp-tr- For sale by all Druggists, and stor.kccjiera generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CKOS LEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 William street, Corner of Liberty Street. ’ ’ , ■ NEW YORK., . ■. Important to House Owners. Important,lo Builders. Im(jortant to Railroad Companies. Important to Farmers. To ail whom this may concetti, and it concerns . evciyh orb/?'-' JO I IKS J * * improved *gutta pbrgiia- The cheapest, and most ilnrablo roof iti use. Jt is Fire and Wafer Proof. It cau bo n'ppUed to now ami old roofs of all kinds; stoop amt flat, and to. roofs,without * it tho shlnglqs. T/ic cost is onhj ah(hit 'onc-ihu : d tijat of tin, arid it vs iicice m a.v durable. Tins article has been thoroughly tested in New York City, and all parts-of tho : United States, Can ada, West Indies"and Central and South America,, ou huildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Rftilr roud Depots,'. Foundries,.Churches, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Qovbrnracntßuildiilga, Ac., by the pruicipalßwilacrs, Architects, and oth ers, during tho past four.years,’and ,Ims proVcdto bo tbo, ciiRAi'EST iind ( most dukablu hoofing iu use i it ism every respect a '-y. , . Firey Water, Weather and. Time-proof cpvoring for poors or ai.l 'klkbhlf" This is tbo ONLY material manufactured in the United States which-- combines the .very desirable properties of Elasticity and Durability, which arc universally acknowledged tube possessed by Gutta Percba and ludia.'Rubber. ' 1 No Meat Is Required in Making Applt “ cation, f Tho expense of applying it is trilling, ns an ordina miry, roof can bo covered and finished In *- .the su'rab day. ft can be applied-by nay oar, and when finished forms a i’biu’bctl/V. nitre .phoop sorfapb, with an, elastic body, which cannot bo injured .by heat/qold; or storms, shrinking of roof boards, nor any oxter?; ual action whatever. ' .• * ‘LIQUID (Julta Percha Cement For Coaling Metals of all Kinds when exposed to the Action pf tJi'e VVeaih-; er,and for Preserving ahij Repairing. Metal lldoi’s of all kinds. . ' This is the only composition iknown which will successfully resist extreme Changes of all. climates, for any length of time, when applied to metals, to which it adheres firmly; formipg a body equal to three coats,of ordinary paintj costa much less, and will last three timea'as /miy/aml/roiu its elasticity is hot injured by. the contraction 'and expansion of TIN ami other METAL RooFS,.<jonBcquont upon sudden, changes of the weather. ' It will uot crack iu cold or run in whrm weather, and will not wash off. Leaky t|n and other motal roofs can bo readily repaired .with Cfntta Pcrcka Ccmeiit, and prevented from further corrosion ail'd leaking; thereby ensur ing a perfectly water tight roof for many years. This cpment is peculiarly adapted lOr the preser vation of iron railingsi stoves, ranges;.safes, agri cultural implements, Ac., also for general manufac turers use. . . .. . ~ «tom ioiw: wira For preserving and repairing Tin and- Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elastici ty, is not injured by tho contraction and expansion of metals, and‘will not‘Crack* in cold or- ran in warm weatber. 1 '; ! '< '* materials are adapted* to all climates,, 4nd wo are prepared to supply orders from the country, at short nolico, : for GuUaPoreba Root l ing in rolls, ready prepared for ‘Use,-.and .Gutta: Pctchu 1 Cement-in barrels, with full printed direc tionsfor application.- M : ■ ’j AGENTS WANTED. W? prill mako liberal and satfsfa’ctory arrange ments with responsible parties who to, establish themselves in *a lucrative and porihdn’ont business, ■ TERMS CASH.; . We can give abundant proof of all wo claim In. favor of our Improved Roofing.. Materials,. haring .applied'.them to;several thousand Roof*, in wow 'wrk-Oity’and>^i^rrTr--"r , “” i '“ : : JOHNS «t CROSHEV, (Sole Manufacturer,,) . Wholesale Warehouse, 18 William, $l, Corner of Liberty Street, WJEWT ¥OKK< 18S1-V TUc Lady’s Friend. ■: 1 :'. n -’ui»- », v . Godey’s Lady’s Book For 1862- THE -WORLD’S FAVORITE. ; FOR 32 TEARS the STANDARD MAGAZINE. ■ I Pronounced by the Press of, the U, States, THEBBST. J.ADT’B MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, AND . THE CHEAPEST. fT'HE LITERATURE is' of that kind that can bo 1 road aloud in tho family cirolb, and tbo clergy in immense numbers are subscriber* for the Book, t THE. BEST LAB Y WRITERS ; ii America contribute to its pages, and wo hare some that write for no other magaaino. 'l 'THE MUSIC it all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of tho Book) in tho music store*; but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot bo obtained except in 'fQodoy.” . | ovr Steel engra vinos. ! All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more <ddd . infinitely potter engravings than are published id any other work. S , GODYEY’S . iItUSNSK, DOUBLE SHEET, FASHION-PLATES. , ;' : ■ - i CONTAINING . ~ From Jive id seven full length Colored Fashions :on each plate. . Other magazinesgive only two. PAR AHEAD OF ANV!FASHIONS IN EUROPE OR Godcy's is the only Work in tho world that gives these immense pfates, and they are such as to have excited, the wonder of publishers and the public.— The publication 6f these plates post • , * $lO,OOO MORE - . thin fashion-plaiea:of the old stylo, and nothing bnt 'our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give, them* • Other magazines cannot afford it. We never spare money .when the public can bo benefited.. Those fashions . may bo rolled on., ‘ Presses may bo madb'ttftorthpm/aud the. Wearer hprsolf to ridicule, as would bp the .case if she visi ted the largo .cities dressed after, tho stylP. of the plates given r in some of, oiir, so-called fashion maga- vt/R wood eegr'a visas; of wo : give twice or throo times aa many as any other magazitio>aro often mistaken for steel. They are so far superior to any others. Bowafo.bf. them.' ‘ Remember• that the Lady’s Book is the original publication and tho cheapest. If you toko Qodoy, you want ho other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a bouse can.bo,found in Qodoy. . DR A WINO LESSONS. No'Other magazine gives have given enough to fill several large volumes. ; OUR RECEIPTS are sush as.can bo found nowhere else. Coding in all its variety—Confectionery— rtbo Nursery—the Toilet—the Laundry —tho Kitohon. ‘ Receipts upon all subjects are,to bo found in tho pages of tho Lady’s Book; ■, Wo originally started • this , depart ment, and have peculiar - facilities for making it most perfect. This department alone is worth the price of.tho Book. • LADIES’ WORK TABLE. ■ This department comprises engravings and des criptidns of every article that a lady wearit. . MODEL COTTAGES. No other.magazine hoS thil department. . TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy ono year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. •Three copies one year, $6. Fsiir copies oneyeiir;s7. ;Pive copies onb year, and o.n extra copy to the per* ;son sending tlio club, $lO. Eight copies ono year, and an oxt(a-.copy w tq thq.person. sondiug the club, !$l5. Elpvqn copies one year, anil an extra copy to the person sending the club, $2O; , - And the only magazine that can bo introduced into the above olubsdii.,place of the. Lady’s Book is Arthur's’Hbmo'Magaziue. V SPECIAL. CLUBBING JTITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Godoy’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Homo "Maga zine,both oho-year for $3 -50. ’ Gbdoy’aLsidy’s'B'ook and Harper’s Magazine both ono year for s4’so. Godey*-Harpcr, and Arthur will all three bo sent one year, on receipt of $6-00. • ’ Treasury Notes and notes of all. solvent banks Bo careful and pay the postage on your letter.- Address --L. A. GODEY, 323 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. SI WM'. PtiNT ! WM. VIINT! WM. FLINT. «. flint . N 0.,80 7MA R KE T,- . No. SO7 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, i No. 807 MARKET, . . PHILADELPHIA, • ' PHILADELPHIA, '* :• ■. ; pa. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE : i’. ■, ■ bit sP&’m 0 0 W 0 It T It' 0 F J KT B L R Y, ALL FOB ONE DOLLAR EACH. A, Large and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, con v'-; •- f slating of • CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO. SETS, Ac., Ac. . And alLs.tylcs of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry,. !. : . ... . We do not keep ©r s<?ll any gift, or galranizod goods. Oursia what are sold by the best Jewelers as tfoW. Jewbltf. W© receive our goods frqm the best Gold Jewelry Manufacturersin,tho’States, . .. . . ;/ rWHO, -AUB> PURGED TO SELL. - .‘‘WHO ARE FORCED' TO SELL? ; . WHO TO, SEEB. ~ r; : ; The following is only a partial list of our immense stock} . ,• r\ > ■ • _ i TAKE TOUR CHOICE FOR . $1 EACH. TAKE YOUK CHOICE,FQB ,*l. Largo Size and Splendid Cameo* Sets, Gen eral Retail Prices, - - sB’ to slsi .Do 1 < dd • Lava >do 10, to 1 ,20{ Do’ -ijdo s -Oarbunolo/ ;■ do ;8 to 30, Do Ladies’ Enamelled & Coral do ■ 7to 20; 1 Do-' ’■' ‘do ! ' 'and Carbuncle do 7to 30| Do do and Rfaby . " do' 7to • 30, : Do Cluster Grape Setting Sots do 10 to 30j Do."' dd ..: V dd: Yiiseldo ;do . Ift to 30| •Do , do , dp.JotSots. d? Bto. 12' ■' Do ! : do Bldfak Mosaic •do < '0 to 12; . ( Do do goldstono mosaic do 6, to . 12 Do' do , Calico Sots, do 6to ‘;l5 Do Ribbon twists wltb brilliants do ,6 to 15 : Do Coquet Sets, now stylo, do B to 20’ DoEnamcllcd Cluster do ’do 10. to 30, Gold Thimblosy dp . , 3 to , 7: , Diamond Pointed Gold PcnsA Bto 6; i (loz., Silver Plated Spoons, 2.00 . . Silver Plated Mugs, - 4.00 O.vonlOOO other different stj'los Ladies’ Jewelry;. Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every description j Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Sil ver ;‘Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &c;, ! '<feo.; Coral, LaVa - , Cameo - and Band Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted to.wear for ten ycarswithoutchanging color, and will stand the acid—they are usually sold, by Jewelers as solid gold chains—tall made in Paris; • Yon can take your choice for $1 bach. Ladies’ and Gents” Guard Chains, $1 each, 1 usually sold by Jewelers at from $5 to $3O eoob; Ladies* and Children’s Nook Chains, beautiful patterns ; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby settings; Crosses,.plain,and enamel led,, for $1 each, retail prices from $5 to s2ooaob. Every style and variety of and desirable goods for $1 each. ' This Salo, at the’above prices, !will continue long enough to : sell.off our immense stock, which wus purchased! at a groat Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed. . . TAKE YOUR CKO WE FOR $1 SACK. SPECIAL NOTICE. tsS,HOW TO SEND MONEY.-SB& Ist. Write your Namd, Place of Residence, Coun ty and State, pfam and distinct, as ■ wo can make "t i :f as Envolopo. scaled with sun or wafers can be oas.ly opened—the con tents fakon out and fp-aoalcd. Attend to this, and we will bo- responsible for your money. ' ' inducements toagents. ' Any poison acting as Agent, who will send us at sloo,ifoWiUgivoa Gold huntingcaso watch, extra. ** ' GbW iovor Watch, I ‘ iso, , ' *2 o ' 11 " 14 Silver Watch. A Watch and the artlelea selected from tha above 13rt*tdNMT)oxiLAitBAOirr:- ~ - Persona ordurihg by mail miist Mend $1 and 15 cent* tn pottage etampM. *. / , GIVE US A TRIAL. All ••mmunicotions must bo addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, ” No, 807 MARKET Street, i Fbiltdolpbi*, Pa. ftfutM? n> itsi. AMERICA IMITATIONS. WILCOX & GIBBS 7 SEWING MACHINES. Price with flein'raer and Feller; $35,00 THIS MACHINE' HAS 'POINTS OPSU PERIORITY PECULIARLY , > ■.' (n y; ...its own.;; :. .y, .„ Stitching,'Hemming and FelHiiglieUh'a.Sin-: gle Thread. IT forms a flat, ovon, and clastic seam, which is «carrar»t«rt.not to rip iu yrcur, oven if the'scam is* cut at frequent intervals, and also under all cir cumstances M to eurviv* the icaeh-tub.” • A patented-device of great utility to learners, prevents the possibility ;of the machine being run iu the wrong direction, or the balance wheel wear iug a lady's dross. Another feature which deserves particular atten tion is The Wilcox X’atout Nccdlo oauuot be sot wrong,~Qs^ Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work, cau be done in one minute without dropping a stitch. These machines, so simple and accurate in their construction, supersedo the use of the shuttle;.and with one thread produce all the practical results of the two thread machines; and more, for those.fell without .basting, and bom the finest muslin without puckering. „Although at about half the price of thebthor first class .machines, they .will accomplish double the sewing in a given time. “It is. emphatically tho good, low-priced Family Sewing‘Machine that .the public have long been ■■wixiiln^-fQiL^—^Boatnn.-Transctint.-.— ■_ ..... indeed ’ a wonderful production', and for family use ospoeiully, no other will bear any com parison with it.” —Philadelphia Ev. Journal. , . “A mechanical wohdor.”—Scientific American. , “Among tho boat and most serviceable Sewing Machines. Light and ‘elegantly finished, and ,qo simple in its construction that it seems almost im~ possible’for,it to got out of repair.”—Pittsburgh Chronicle.' ’ “ lias combined with its owp peculiar merits all the. really valuable improvements of tho higher priced'machines/*—Ponn'aylvonian. “ This machine, in the opinion of the committee, fills more nearly the requirements of a pcrfcctfam ily machine than any on exhibition/—Franklin In stitute Exhibition itoport of 18d8. .Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap ness, durahility, ah* l doing all work, the committee were unanimously 1 . favor of tho Wilcox A Gibbs as a single thread machine/*—Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society’s ivoport. ! ‘(Wo must, injustice, express our‘ confidence in tho merits of tho Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider that-a groat desideratum has boon supplied by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that Uvo threads are not, as was supposed, necessary to a good instrument.”—Christian Advocate and Jour nal, June 21, iB6O. 1 / ' “Wo 'have oho : of those machines in use, and think more highly of it than of any of the number wohavq tried/'—Richmond Whig.- ’ The undersigned, missionary to Constantinople, has examined more than twenty different kinds ; of Sowing Machines, and after some six weeks’ expe rience'with Wilcox A 'Gibbs' puldftt. ho has pur chased one of themaa the hestadaptedto the wants of bis family,'and as the least.liable to, require re pair. OLIVER DRAKE. • Boston, July ,S, 1860. . Tho undersigned, during eighteen, months, has -had'in almost constant use in his family, Wilcox A.Gibbs .Sowing .Machine, upon which, has been made the clothes of his largo family—from muslin to pilot cloth—including tho clothing required for his several: hoya; : and in no case have tho scams failed, although in hard .service. Tho machine now, muse inhis family has required no repair, and is in all respects, well appointed,.efficient and dura ble. JACOB. OIirOKBRING, Boston. J’OV C /? ULAR: r^ g No. 508 Broadway New York*. sop. 5, l.Sdl—ly f 6ppqsko St. Nicholas Hotel, GiiEAT I MPKOyE MEN PS IN SEWING machines. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patented 'February. -1 tth 1860. SALESROOM, 510 BROADWAY. 'SEW YORK, This Maohinois constructed.on an entirely now principle of mechanism; possessing many rare and valuable improvements; having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to bo Simplicity and PbnrKOTioN Comdinep. The following are the principle objections urged against Sowing Machines a I.—Excessive fatigue to 4,-r-lncapacity to sow the operator. , every description of 2—Liability to got out- of material. order : ' s.—Disagreeable noise 3—Expense, trouble “anil while in opbnUjon. lose of timeropairing. • The Empire. Sewing Machine is exempt from all these objections. Tt has' a straight needle. perpendicular action, makes tho Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will Neitherßip nor Ravel, nudis alike on both sides performs perfect sewing on every dlscription of ma-: toriuljfrom Leather to tho flncst-Nunsook Muslin, with ootton, linen or silk thread, from tho coarsest! to tho, finest number. ’ ' , . Having neither Cam or Cog Wheel, and tho least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically A Noiseless Machine! It required Fifty Per Cent to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years ’of ago can work It steadily, without fatiguo or inju ry to health. Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity of con struction render it almost impossible to got but of order, and is Guaranteed by the 1 company to give entire satisfaction. ’ Wo respectfully invito all those who maydcslro to supply themselves with a superior atticlo, to call and examine this vuvivled muchiuc. But in a more especial manner 'do wo solicit tho patronage of , Merchant Tailors,, Conch Makers; Hoop Skirt Manufactures, Guitar Fitters, Shirt and Bosom Makers, Shoo,Binders, Vest and PakTALooir Makers. JS&F Religious and Ohuritablo Institutions will be liberally dealt with. PRICE OP MACHINES. COMPLETE; No. .1, or Family Machine, $45,00, No. 2. small sized Manufacturing, $60,00, No. 3 largo size Manu facturing, $75,00. .Cabinets in every .Variety. Wo wont Agents for all towns in the United States, 1 whore agencies ore not already established, to whom a liberal discount will bo given, but wo mako no consignments. t. j. McArthur,&co., . 510 Ilroadway, New York., ' , ■ September 12, 1861.—1 y« MOUNT'JOV AtAOEMV. ; Aw English and Classical Boarding School * Jor Young Men and Bogs . - MOUNT J6Y, LANCASTER CO.. PA. ’ STUDENTS designing to pursue the study of tW Ancient and Modern Languages, Higho^Matho. ; niutios, Natural Sciences or 'common -English Branches, with a view lo preparation for college, teaching or business', vyill find this Institution to 1 offer superior advantages and indacmftunts.-. - The 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 commence? on the Ist Tuesday of November. For further particulars address' the principal." : •• • E. L. MOOliit. IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS 11! from all tbatb*v« hot used them. We ohaUsnga tha world to produeo their equal. * Those Bitters for thecuro of Wi a* General Debilitt, and for Pubivtix* and ' piCniNG tho. Blood, aro absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth.' To bo assured bf thi£ It is only necessary to.make the. trial. Tho Wipe itself is of » Very superior quality, being one-third stronger than .other irtoos; warming and invlgoraV. ingtho.wholesystcmTromtheheaa to tho feet.' At' those Bitters are tonic ami alterative in their eharao* ter, so they strengthen and . invigorate the whole’ system and,give oTms ton*.and healthy action .to all its parts, by equalising theclrculation,'removing obstructions,; and prfiduclng 1 4 genCral warmth. They are also excellent for JDiaeaacs and Weakness peculiar to Females, whoft a Totiio 1» required to STRENGTHEN AND BRACK THE STSTEM. No Lady,Jg . subject to lassitude and faintness, should he without, thorny as; the aro revivifying ip their action. THESE HITTERS WILL NOT ONLY CORE, BUT PREVENT DISEASE, , and in this respect are doubly valuable to the peg* sdn who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. - # Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of tho Nervous System, Paralyse, Piles, and.for all cases requiring a Tpnie JfV_ >. ,JL . lamxfua^x^reijnitlirfrii UNSURPASSED! For Sore co common among the Clergy/ they are truly valuable. For tho. aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak* Uinistcra of the* Gosple, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keep ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all persons loading a sedontry life, they will prove truly, beneficial.. As a beverage, they arowholesome, innocent, and delicious to tho taste. They produce all the exhil arating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica ting, and area valuableremedy for person* addict ed to the use of excessive strong drink, and who and who wish,to refrain from it* They aro'pnre and entirely free from the poisons contained, in the adulterated Wines and Liquprs with which the conn try Is flooded”. These Bitters not only cyan, but pbetiht Disease, and shouldbe used by all who live in a country where the water in bad, or where Chills and Fevers* are prevalent. Being entirety innocent and harm less; they may be: given .freely te ohildrep infanta with impunity. ‘ . Physicians, clergyman,end temperance advocates; as an act ofi humanity,-should assist in spreading these . truly valuable bittskS over the, land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ; ‘ ' ' ' ' In all Affections df, ike Head, Sick Headache, 07 Nervous .Headache, Dr. DodY Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to be most Sail <• iary. and Efficacious. FEMALES. . i The'many, certificates which have been tendered us, and tho loiters which wo are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women those Bit* tors have given a satisfaction .which no other* have over done before. iNo woman in the land should he without them, and those whapnee use them will aoi fail to Uoop, a supply. ~ An proparrd by an'eminont and skillful physician who has used them luccossfully ih his practice fo, tho last twonly-tird years. The nropriotjn-, before purchasing tho exclusive right to mauufaSuro and soil Dr. J. BoroO Bods' Celebrated Imporlal Win# Bincrsi'had thom’tostod ,by, two distinguished medi cal practitioners who pronounced lhom;a,valuable ' remedy for disease. , ' : Although the medical men- of the country, as a general tiling disapprove of IMlelit MfiUeincs, yoi wo do not believe,that a rcspoeiahlo Physician can b 6 found in the United States,acquainted with their medical properties, JpII not' highly spjtora db. 3. BOVEE D&s’ IIII'EHIAL WISE BITTIHS., In all*ewly settled places, where there is'alwajfl a. largo quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, those bitters should b» used every morning boforo breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Are composed of a pure and nndulteratcd Win©, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfroy, Wild (Therry Tree Bark, Spikenard,. Chnmomil© Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr, Dqds himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, arid, bonce should not b© classed among tho qunck nostrums which flood tho country, and against which tho Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters havo becn so thorouh ly tested by all classes of the community .for al most every variety of disease incident to' the human system, that they aro now deemed undisponsablo as a tonic, medicine and. a beverage, Purchase one bottle}. It costs but little! Purify tho Blood! Give tone to tho stomach! Renovate tho system ! arid prolong lifo 1 Price lg per bottle, 6. bottles for *5. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD &CO., , SOLE PBOPBIEIOBa, 78 William Street, Nev York. For salo by druggists and grocer, generally throughout the country. ' ' . In Carlisle by, CARLISLE AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Firo THE FRANKLIN EIRE'INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter, ' Perpetual.ooo Capital Paid in—Office 163 i Chestnut Street. Dress Makers,. Oorset Makers, I TM’AKJS INStJBANGE} cither permanent© l?Jl limited against loss or damage by fire, on Prop cr(y and Effect* of every description. In town o country, on tuo most reasonable terras. Application made either personally or by letter will bo prompt ly attended to The subscriber is agent for iho- above Company for Carlisle and its vioipity. All applications for insurance either by mail or, powonally will ba promptly- attended to* April 20,1800.. j V A Card* YOUNG MEN who propose to outer Bnt>- Xnt .& StiUttos’b Mercantile 1 CbUcg<s, iu Philadelphia, will saveslo by purchasing ships boforo SoptoinV.or Ist, until- which time, wa are requested to Staley the terms will be s2&.fior tha Full Ovyrae, no bettor, investment than money spent in the acquisition of knowledge, and a fcSr nooks ‘spent at this Institution will am ply repay the cost and time, whatever may bo the future occupation of tlo student. A thorough knowledge bf business tiaasautlous is essential to to Success. Sou advertisoniOnt. ■ aulB, 1881. -- Psimpli l«t Lawi< Pkotiionotart's Office,' \ CurUtfle. Scpt.lB, 180J,' . f PIIE PAMPHLET LAWS of th« Svw* 1 of ,ho Legislature of 1861, have hew JJcoolT»<i at this offl.o, anil aro ready furdiaUiilKVOn totho»a entitled to receive them. i.’ • ■ - 1 ,• : ; P ■ "■ II W'V ■ TO THE PEOPLE ; OF. THE UNITED STATES ,JJ:, IN the month of DedomtiorvlSSS, tho under lined for the lint time offered foe eaU to tk» phblio DA. J; Boric Dope’ lupisial Wore Birring efidfid tbleenift period tboyhero gir.n »uoh nnirew. eil letiifaotioii, Uf the many thoui.nde of portoac who ‘hcrojtriiid; them.thit, it U now *n oitebli.bed article. TbO amount of bodily and mental raiaary arising eiraplyfrom a n.glect of email complainte ft enrpriiiog, and II la iherefora bf the utmoet Impoe lance that a elriot attention to the leaet and molt trifling bodily ailment abould be bad ;■ tor dileaeea of tho body mnat inrariably effeol the mind.. Tbt •übacribar. now oniyaek a trial of , . , DR. J. BOVEE DORS' DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Imperial Wine flitters* S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggiat. 0. INHOFF, Qrooor, Soptomhor 5, 1801.—1 y. C. N. BAK - OKElt,>r«i i *i>f. A.L SPOKBX.BR.
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