FURS! FURS!!, SI,OOO Worth of Furs JUST received at Loidicli,’SaWyer & Millers Now Store, East Main street', Carlisle. Hudson Bay and Mink Sable, : Grecian Martin, Russian Fitch »and Siberian Squirrel, . in Capes, Viotorinos, Muffs, Cuffs Ac. Children's Furs of all kinds. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! Another largo addition of now stylo Cloaks, ologan qualities,,at low prices. . Also a largo assortment of newly imported Dross Goods, very desirable* Constant additions made to all our various kinds of , Fancy and Staple Goods. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. December IR(>I. Notice. ETTERS testamentary on the estate of J—i Mrs. Magdalena Yob, deceased., late of Monroe, township, have been issued by the Itog j istcr of .Cumberland county to the subscriber, residing in. same township.. All persons indebted to sftid estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment, and those having chums will.pre sent them* duly authenticated, for settlement, to MIOUAEL L. HOOVER, Administrator. Dor ember 19, 1891.—Ct* Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham, . President Jmlgo of tho sovcfah Courts ol Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tbo -several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocltlin and Robert Bryson,'Judges of tbo Courts of Oyer ana Tormi ncr and General Jail Delivery for, the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by tboir precepts to mo directed, dated tbo lltb day of November, 1881, have ordered tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to.beholden at Carlisle, on tbo 2d Monday of January, 1882, (boing the 13th day,) nt 10 o’clock in tbo forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is horoby given' to tbo Cqponer, Justices of tbo Pence, .and Constables of tbo said county of Cumberland, that tboy nro by tbo said prccopt.com inanded to bo then and there in tboir proper per sons, with tboir rolls, records, and infplisitions, ex aminations,-and ail other remembrances, to do those things which to tboir offices appertain to bo done, jLnd.all _bllund. to proSocuto against tho J prisoners "{lliit aro ofTlion shall bo in tlio Jail of said county, aro to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. J. T. UIPPEY, Sheriff.- Nov. 28, 1801. |S* AND FOR SALE.—I have three quarter B A sections of laud, containing 471 acres in all, laying «n Lorahues Creole, five miles north of IMqua, in Shelby county, Ohio-—was among'the first en; tries made so far north-hi the Laud Qflk’o at Cin cinnati —about half of each tract under good.fence, and in cultivation, with comfortable buildings on two of the tracts-r-Tbo Miami.canal passing through ono of tho tracts and in view of tho other two.— This land is put in market for no other reason than my inability to manage it to advantage any longer, being in my seventy-sixth year of ago. -There is a rough black stone pu it, said by persons claiming to know, to bo iron ore. Dec. 5,1801 Notice. TO the Iloirs and legal Representatives of . Henry Eshelman, into" of tbo township of EastPfjnnsboro, county of Cumberland, deceased. Talco irotieo .that by virtue - of a writ of Partition an<J.-Valuation issued out of tho OrphanV,Court .of Cmpberlaud county; and to me directed, ! will bold an Inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the promises, on -FRIDAY, THE 27T11 DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D., 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where you may attend if you think'proper. J. THOMPSON RIPPKY, Carlisle, Dec. 5,1861. —1 t Sheriff, Police. R EITERS testamentary, on the estate ol JLj William Eckels,, dee’d, late of Silver Spring township, have been issued by tho Register of Cum berland county to tho residing in.Hump don township. All persons indebted to said es tate are -hereby requested to-make immediate pay ‘ tpont, and those having claims, will'present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to ‘ WILLIAM.II* ECKELS, ;-IPfil,—Ot*. r . J3xecnioi‘f TO THE CITIZENS' OF Cumberland County. MMIJO undersigned begs leave to inform you, L that he bust just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE," in the room formerly ocrotiplcd l»y Rkvsoi.hs A Phiffeu, ns a Drug Store, next door'’toTnlmfTs Grocery Store, South Ilauovor Street, where lie will always be found ready and willing to ply the spatula aud postal.. The follow ing li&tcomprises the main portion of his-stock: DRUGS AX I) CHEMICALS, Trusses, Sitspen'surv Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps; pure Wines and Liquors, .Perfumery, Canes, Notions and'Varioties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco aud sugars, Lithographs ar.d Frames, Burning Fluid,.Halut, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, Blank Boohs and Stationary generally. Having had over fifteen years’ experience in the Drug. Business, with a desire-to accommodate and please my customers, [hope to receive a roasoijablo, share of public patronage. It,is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction in,every particu lar, to all who may favor me with a call. PRESCKIPXIOHS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give men call. s. b. fannebaker; Carlisle, Dee. 12,. ISol—ly. CLEMEIVT ■& STARK’S ■ . ‘ GREEN MO UNTAIN WASHING MACHINE, PATENTED JUNE 8, 1853. q l in.S machine is so very simple,in eon- JL sfruction, and efficient and easy, in operation, that a boy or girl 10 or 12 years of ago can perform the services of Washing Avith ease, and do it in 1-4 the tiino (hat a grown person can without a Ma chine. This is a great saving to those that hire; also, to the bone and muscles of those who are com pelled to enduro the (rials of the washing day.— This Machine is a great self-.labor' sartng Invention. It is the universal expression of those who have used it,"and they are legion, that the hitherto long and laborious work of washing day is. “ made quick and'easy,” by the use of this machine; and the time, is now at hand when no family should bo without one. The Proprietors hare no hesitancy in saying that this is tho acme of Washing Machine Invention, and worth more than all others combined. It is in fact the **NE PLUS U .THA” in this lino of in vention. For confirmation of tho above, call and examine one at the shop of J. R. WEAVER, North ilanovor Street, Carlisle. • Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1801—ly* Piotlionotaiy’g Notice. 1\ OnOE >s hereby si von to all persons in !„«"!> ‘ M lt th ? rol ! owiH K accounts have boon fllul in tbo 1 rolbonotary a Office for examination, M™. „r o n! i b “i P Tr. tWl t 0 tho Court of Common Plena of Cumberland County, for confirmation, on (^c a U °f January, A. D. 1862, l.—Tbo account of William Moore, Sequestra Company! ° VCr and Carlisl ° Tu ™Pik« Hoad 2.—Tbo account of Samuel Oooklin and Honrv teS"' 01 ” 1 unde n r d d”7o y f c„ 3^^ deed of voluntary ussignmenT. U “ d6r benjamin duke, -Pt'othonotary, Doc. 12, 1801—fit Brazilian Spectacles. D R Ne« Y!rb HIl T GER ',° f 43 MaJdon innfi Yi° m^orms tho people-of Cumber- OI>EIIATING ON the bye practiced si .c h ce,a U fSITy r ? aSSei glaSBo8 ' Dr - n - h as oo.^obigboattoat.„ y oni^a7oTbC^:la?r r o°t : Poc. 5,1801.—3 pi — ; „J«(icc.-L T PaPOßitßik of havi r third S av f l ‘l*® Ca, ' lisl ° <lond of five per cent, out of ?h„ r *° olar ed a Divi for tho lost aix montba. VbHb wi'lM 8 of . sai iPank tlio atockiioldors, or thoir local rli b ° pa,d ovor to demand being made for on Nor. 7, ISO!., ■ EE ETEJf, Cathier. I READIREADIREAD! THE GREAT PUBLIC aro respectfully in vited to call at tho new store of LEIDKJH, SAWYER A-MILLER, East Main st., andoxamino their extensive stock of NEW WINTER GOODS, consisting of elegant i»RI?SS GOODS? 6? tho latest importations Foil do soio f Brocade, figurocf . Plain, colored and’ Black silks; Plain Gro do Rhino Black Silk (all prices,); Splendid Figured Merlonos and Casti-* meres/ Ottoman Reps.; Imperial Valoff-*- tias; Empress Cloths; Brocade Fop-' lins ; Yolours; French printed Do-- lains; Plain French Morinoos and Delaines; Parmottoos; Pa- • Cific and Union Delaines and Cashmeres; Misses and Children's Dress Goodsof every va riety,suitable for the season. Our lino of t?cso Goods is unustfally full ami complete ; ns wo have every variety of goods imported by tho celebrated mourning house of Besson & Son i such ns Mourning silks, Lupin’s Morinoos, Cashmeres, Reps, Double width Delaines, Tnmis Cloths, Bombazines, Paramottoos, Alpacas, Delaines, and Crapes of all qualities. Mourning Furnishing Goods : Long crape Veils, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosi ery, Trimmings, • Double Tbibit and single shawls, Cashmere, Poaccdalo, and. Washing ton Mills shawla. . ' Particular attention paid to Funeral Goods, of which wo have a.full assortment. CLOAKS 1 CLOAKSII CLOAKS!!! Wo have made arrangements with a New York manufacturer by which wo aro enabled to furnish the latest and .moat fashionable Cloaks worn thro' the sonSoh. Wo have jusbroccivcd a largo and choice lot of Mantles, to which wo specially invito drena’Cloaks." Wo will bo making additions to these'goods as the season advances. In all their varieties—Brooha, Jaquard, Peaccdalc, Ac., Ac. Embroideries from Auction at very low prices.. Balmoral skirts in Mourning and Fancy Colors. ‘HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! I Of the latest, improvements. Wo have received th Agency of a New York Skirt Factory, and will sel these indispensable articles at.wholesale prices. - Ladies Furnishing Goods of Beery Variety* Kid'.glorcsy gauntlets, woolen and .cotton hosiery, .undervests, corsets, nubias, bonnet ribbons, dress trimmings, worsted hoods, Ac., Ac. ... CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, CASSIJIERES, VESTINGS. ‘We have secured the services of a first‘class Tail or, and'make up Clothing.to - order at short notice, in the beat" stylo and lowest price. . Boys’ Wear of all kinds for tho season. Mens’ and .boys’ 'Shawls, Drawers, Undershirts, .llanovcrCrlovea, gauntlets, collars, noc.k-ties, siock ngS,.scurfs, suspenders, Ac.,, Ac. Domestic Goods, At, Wholesale and Retail. Having purchased largely before the great advance in prices, wo can sell many kinds at old rates. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS SHADES, BLINDS, BLANKETS, COON. TERPANES. • All- tho above articles'and many others wc offer at the lowest possible prices. Constant - additions will bo'.made to our stock- during ‘tbo winter. No paiiis spared to show our immense stock. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. * Carlisle, November 7,18f»l. JUDGE CECIL THE BRITISH PERIODICALS FARMER'S GUIDE. gubat nnnucTioN ix ’Tire prick of tub latter -rcD-LicATiax. L; BCOTT A Co., Now York, continue to. publi.sh tho following British.Periodicals,;viz: l-.—Tho London Quarterly, (Conservative^) 2.—The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) ,8. —The North British Review, (Free Church.) 4. —The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. —Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) Those periodicals ably represent tho throe, groa political parties of Groat Britain—Whig, Tory, ami Radical—but,politics forms only one feature of tho character.' As organs of tho most profound writer on Science, LiteTature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, ns they ever have stood; unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to tho scholar and the professional iuan,-while'to ih. intelligent reader of every class they furnish a raor . correct and satisfactory record of (be current litera tore of tho day, throughout the world, than can he possibly.obtained from any other source. The receipt of advance sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during tho .present exciting state of Eu ropean affairs, inasmuch ns they can now bo.placed in tho hands of subscribers about as soon us the original editions. For any one of the four Reviews, For any two of the.four.,Reviews, For any'thrcc of tlio four Reviews, For all four of the Reviews, For Blackwood’s Magazine, For-Blackwood and tlirco Reviews, For Blackwocd and-the four Reviews, Paymcnts'to bo made'in-all cases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will be re ccived at par. . A discount of twenty-five per cent, from tho above prices will bo allowed to Clubs ordering direct from L. Scott & Co., four or- more copies of any one or more of tho above works. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will bo sent to one address forso;. four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $3O; and so on. In all tho principal cities and towns, these Tfrotks will bo delivered free op postage. When sent by mail, the postage to any part of tho United States will ho but twenty-four cents a year for ‘ Blackwood,’ and but fourteen cents a yefcr for . each of tho Re views. The Farmer’s Guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRATICAL AGRICUL By HENRY STEPHENS, F. R. S.,of Edinburgh, and tbo late J. P. NORTON, Professor of Scien tific Agriculture in Yalo College, Now Uavon, 2 vols. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, and numerous wood and stool engravings. This is, confessedly, tho most complete work on Agriculture ovor published, and in order to givo it a wider circulation tho publishers havo resolved to re duco tho price to , FIVE DOLLARS FOR TUB TWO VOLUMES. When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon, the price will bo $7. To every other part of tho Union and to Canada, (post-paid,) $6. This work is not tho old “Bookof tho,Farm.” Remittances for any of tho above publications should always bo addressed, (post-paid,) to tho pub lishers. Nov, 14,1861. J. HE. WEAKLEY, attorney a t law, OFFICE with John Lee, Esq., South Han over street, next door to tbo Post Office, Car lisle, Pa. Not. 14, 1861— ly. Mince pies, Raisins, Citron, “ Currants, Spices, io., Suitable for Mince Pie* for sale low by Carlisle, Doe. 12,”61. J. W. EBY. TUWt CUTTERS AND STOPFERS. j The best Meat Cutters and Stuflbrs that are made are to bo had at Lyno’s, whore you can find a full stock of Butcher’s tools of ovory description, at prices lower than over was hoard of. Don’t buy a cuttor or stuffier until you take n look at our- stock. JOHN P. LYNE A SON,. .... N. llanoror street, Carlisle, i Nov. 1, 1861. mopknihtg goods. SHAWLS AND THE EARLY COPIES. TERMS CLUBBING. POSTAGE. TURE, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold Street, Now York, New Fall and Winter Styles UM MD.KDir Mm* North' Maitovcr Street CLOTHING amt rpilE undersigned would respectfully call A. tho attention of tho public'to the fafgo and SPLENDID STOCK OP Piece Goods and Ready-made CIiOTBXNG Now in store, of every variety and stylo, and at prices as low as can bo found any where. CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and desirable stylos, which will he made to order, or sold per yard, to suit tho tasto of every customer. A largo assortment of SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, . SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, UMBRELJL.AS. &c., &c., in largo varieties Of every description, made to order at slioi notice and on reasonable terms. public is respectfully invited to give us a call, us wo fool donedeut that our stock add prices will compare favorably with any similar cstablish .ment in town. . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Tlanovcr : st., oppuaito/tho American House. .Oct; 31, 1801. Cumberland ITalley FRANKLIN RAILROADS, Change of Hours ! ON and after Monday, Nov. 4, 18G1, trains on tbo above roads will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted :)' For Chambcrshury it ffarritburg. Leave Hagerstown, 7.00 a.’m. 2.45 p. m. “ Greencastlo, ■ 7.37 “ .3.35 “ “ Chamberaburg, 8.30 11 Ar. 4.20 p. w. . “ “ " l{ Leave 1.10 ' ' ■ “ Sbippensburg, • 9.00 “ -3.42 ! f " Newvilie, 9.32 “ ,2.15 « “ Carlisle, ' -.10.10 « 2;55 “ - ' “ Mcchaniosburg, 10.42 u " 3,27 . u Arrive at Harrisburg,. 11.15 “ , 5.35 u For'Chumbcmbiirg <t I/agtrefoirn. Leave Harrisburg, 8.05 a. h. 1.50 p. ,ir. , “• Mec’aauicsburg*, 8.47 “ ‘2.30. u , , u Carlisle, .’9.27 “ 3.08 “ . , « Newvillo,' , 10.03 “ ' ;,3.44- " u Sbippensburg. 10.33 “ 4.15 <{ “ Cbamb’g. 11.10 “ . 4.55 “ ' “ Greencastlo, 11.55. " 5i45 u . Arr. at Hagerstown, 32.35, . 0.25 u At all stations where tickets 'are sold, a reduction of trn.ctntn on each ticket will bo made to all pas sengers that provide-themselves with tickets before entering tho curs. 0. N. LULL, Suy R. R. Office, Ohaml/g., Nov. 7, 1861. Lot of Ground for Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on the promises, on SATUJWA r, EEOEMItEE 7, 1801, a LOT OP GHOUNI), situate ono mile west of Median iosburg, on tbo Triadic Spring road, containing about, . FOUII ACHES of improved land, and all under fence. Tbo Trin dle spring runs nt the cast end of the lot. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, wbon attendance will bo given and terms made known by JOHN MYERS, . Att’y in fact for heirs of Jacob Mycra, dcc'd, Nor. 7, ISOI. KEt?a«VAlu. THE Hat and Can. Store heretofore known 'as '• KELLERS” has been removed Just oppo site the* old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. * ■ ’, " The business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted, to-glve satisfaction as recommended.- A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will,bo made to keep tbc assortment in Mon and Roys Hats and Caps-complete, with prices to suit the times. Per ann. S 3 00 5 00 7 00 8 no S 00 O.QO 10 00 Spring styles of Silk Hats now rcadi*. JOHN A. KELLER Nor. 14, 1301 CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. OERSONS going.to housekeeping; and ofh* era wanting to refurnish are respectfully invi ted to oxamiuo onr largo and varied stock of CAR PETS,'such as Brussclls, Three Ply, superior In grain, English and Domestic, .Vonitian, § 5 4-4 widths, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Rugs, Straw and Cocott Mattings, Oil Cloths for Hats, Looking Glasses, Plain and Fancy Blinds, Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping Goods of every description. Having purchased these goods fur nott cash, we are prepared to offer groat inducements to buyers, as wo hfivo gone into this" business lately/ wo can war rant our goods now anti fresh. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER, Mast Main Street. Hbrombor, 7.1601 AN ELEGTION will bo held at the Carlisle Deposit Diink,, on Monday, tbo 18th day-of November, 18GI, between tbo hours of 10 o’clock, A.-M., and 2, P. M., for nine directors, to serve da ring tlie ensuing year, Dy order of the board of Directors. Nor. 7, 1601. JUagiicrcrotypcs, TN beauty and durability, no “ snn-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype,* this is tho opinion expressed by tho loading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, and these may ho obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Det nolds* Louthcr street, two doors west of Hauovo Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1861—tf.. For Rent. THE large rooms formerly occupied by tho Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomfrct streets, Carlisle, are for rent. Inquire of J. B. BRATTON. Nov. 7,1861. WJVL MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his office to South Hanover street, direotly opposite Bbnts's store. All patients entrusted to Iris care, either from towu or .country, will be promptly attended to. . Carlisle, Nov. 14, 1861. For Sewing Machines* JONAS BROOK & BRO’S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON; 200 and 500 yds. White, Black, and Colored, This Thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is very strong, smooth, and elastic. ’ Its ■strcngtb"is~nofcHmpairod-by washing,-nor byfrio“ tion of tho needle. For Machines, use Brooks" Patent Glneo, for upper thread, and Brooks’ Patent Six Cord, Rod Ticket, for under thread. Sold by respectable dealers throughout tlio coun try.- Also, in oases of 100 dozon each, assorted Nos., by . WM. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent, .10 Voaaoy slroot. Now York Nov. tif 1801—6 m, FOR AT TUB AND Soiled IVM. M. BBETEJI, Casbior. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES! A Necessity in every Household, JOHNS & CHOSLEY’S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Tlio strongest Glue'in the world. The cheapest Glue in tho.world. The most durable Glue in.the world 1 . The only reliable Glue m the vrOHd. The best Glue in the' world'- AMERICAN CfcMENT GLUE Is tbo only article' of thV'ftifcd ever produced ■Which .will. WiTrtSAMO TOER. ■IT WILL MEND WOOD, Safe yonr broken furniture. IT WILL MEND LEATHER, Mend your harness,.straps, bolts, boots, to. IT WILL MEND GLASS, Sare tbo pieces of that expensive cut-glasa bottle, IT WILL MEND IVORY, Don’t throw away that broken ivory fan, it is easily repaired. IT WILL MEND CHINA, Your broken china cups and. saucers can be made its good ns new.' IT WILL MEND MARBLE, That piece knocked out of your marble mantle'can bo put on ns.alrong aapvcr. IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN', No matter if that broken pitcher did not cost but a , shilling, a shilling saved ia a shilling earned., - IT WILLL MIJND ALABASTAR, , That costl}' alabaster'vase is broken and you can’t match it, mend it, it will never show ; when put together. It will Mend Bone, Coral Lava, and in fact every thing but Metals. Any article cemented with American Cemknt.Qlue will not show where it is mended. EXTRACTS, ,v Evory housekeeper 'BiioinTl"Trato^ , ' Johns k> Crosley’s American Cemout’llluo." —New York Time*. . “It is-so convenient to have in.the house." — New York .Express. “It is always ready; this commends it to every-, body."— lndependent. “Wo have tried it, and find it ns useful in our. bouse as .water," — '-Wilkes’ Spirit-of the Times. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. §lO,OO per year saved in every family by . . One Bottle of ' snimnra Cement dim Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle, Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Pr’ce 25 Cents per Bottle; Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Tory Liberal Reduction to Wholesale Buyers. 1 TERMS CASH.. For sale by all Druggists, and storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEV, (Solo'Manufacturers,) 7S William strict, Corner of . Liberty Street, I' - NEW YORK. Important to House Owners. Important to Builders. Important to Railroad Companies.. Important to Farmers. . To all , whom this may .concern, Snd it concerns , even/body. • ' . . JOimS S • IMPROVED. GUTTA. PERCIIA CEMENT ROOFM, The clienpest and most durable roof in use. It is Fire and Water Proof. It can hto applied to new ami old roofs of nil kinds, .. sleep and Oat, and.to sqingle roofs without removing the shingles. » The coat is only dboxit one-third tgai of tin , and it is twice as durable. This article has been, thoroughly tested in Now York City, and all parts of the United States, Can ada, West Indies" and Central and South America, on buildings of all kinds, - such ns E^^rics,-Rail road Depots, Foundries, Chjirchcs, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, «to.. by the principal Builders, Architects, and oth ers, during the past four years, and has proved to bo the cheapest and, most duradlr roofing in use; it is in every respect a . Fire, Water, Weather and Time-proof covering for roofs op all kinds. . This is tbo ONLY material manufactured in the. United States which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity and Durability, which are universally acknowledged to bo possessed by Gutta Itercha and India Rubber. No Heatis Required in Making Appli cation. The expense of applying it is trilling, as an ordina naiy roof can be covered and finished in the sumo day; . It can he applied by any' one, ami when finished forms a perfectly firF. proof.surface, with ah clastic body, which cannot ho injured by boat, cold ; or storms, shrinking of roof boards, uor any oxter- i nal.action whatever. , . LIQUID Gutta Percha Cement For Coating Metals of .alt Kinds when exposed to the Action of the VVeaih , er,and for Preserving and Repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds. ' This is the only composition known which will successfully resist extreme changes of nil climates, for-any length of time, when applied to metals; to* which it adheres firmly, forming.a body equal to three coats of ordinary'paint, costs much less, and will last three times ns long; and {from its elasticity is not injured by the contraction and expansion of TIN and other METAL JIOOFS, consequent upon sudden changes of the. weather. It will not crack in cold or ruu in warm weather, and will not.wash off. , Leaky tin and oilier metal roofs can'bo readily repaired with Gutta Pcrcha Cement, and prevented from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly water tight roof for many years. This cement is peculiarly adapted lor tho preser vation-of iron railings, stoves, ranges, safes, qgri cultnrul implements, «kc., also for general manufac turers use. wm mum (sum For preserving and repairing Tin and Metal Hoofs 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 run in warm weather. These materials are adapted to all climates, and wo are prepared to supply orders from any part of tho country, at short notice, for Quito, Percha Roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for dso, and Qutta Porcha Cement in barrels, with full printed direc tions for application. AGENTS WANTED. Wo will make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments with responsible parties who would like to establish themselves in a lucrative and permanent business. .TERMS CASH. Wo can give abundant proof of all wn claim in favor of our Improved Hoofing Materials, having applied them to several thousand Iloofo in Now Xork-jQity.A“ d ..yicinity.„_ a JOHNS & CROSLEV, (Sole Manufacturers,) Wholesale Warehouse, 78 William St, Corner of X.iborly Street,' NEW \OICK, October 10, ISOl* W First of the Season! FALL GOODS! BE A UTV t FA SHI ON AND CHEAPNESS CCmtNED! First in the Field with New, Fash* ionable and Cheap Goods FOR THE FAIL | WINTER, jIITCAbL AND SEE.^B P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Cumberland county that, bo has baa just ruccirod and opened at the old stand' in Hanotor street, a choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which hayo been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, and which ho will sell to customers at the lowest rates. His stock con sists of Ladies 7 Dress Goods, such as silks, (all colors,) de’lnincs, (plain and figured,) debngos, Lnvella cloths, Cobcrgs, French prints,<tc., «tc. DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. Muslins, osnnburgs, checks, tickings, shootings, (liuen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams, <fcc. «fcc,, MBITS' V I ~ Cloths,,cnsaimcrcs, cossinots, Kentucky jeans, A-c., which will bo sold very cheap.. GLOVES and HOSIERY ' Of every description CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. velvet, Brussels, three ply, superfine, Vonitinn, rag •"Cel vin "irtt r~*?nivCUH)y largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags. HOOF SKIRTS. A largo stock of hoop skirts, of . all kinds, for la dies and misses. The public arc respectfully requested to calk and .examine his stock and learn prices before purcha sing elsewhere. (Jive him-a cull and examine fop yourselves and you will find you will get cheap goods. ■.. • • THE OLD STAND J£&'Tico doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Dai PHILIP ARNOLD. Oct. 3, I SGI. Tlic I-.:wly’s friend. Godey’s Lady’s Book F0r1862 THE “WORLD’S FAVORITE. F0R. 32 YEARS the STANDARD MAGAZINE. Pronounced by the Press of the U. States, THE BEST LADY’S MAGAZINE ,1N THE WORLD, AND ’ THE CHEAPEST. THE LITERATURE is of that kind that can he read aloud iu the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for tbo Book. THE JiEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute 'to its pages, and wo hate some that write for no other .magazine. • THE MUSIC. is nil original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of thoßooU)in the music stores; bat most of it is copyrighted, and cannot bo obtained except in “Qodoy." . OUR STEEL, ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to rival us iu this have ceased, and wo now stand alone in this department, giving, as wo dOf-meny more. and infinitely-.bettor engravings than arc published in any .other work. . GODYEY’S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION-PLATES. CONTAINING From Jive to seven full length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other, magazines give ohlgiwo. FAR AHEAD OF AN Y FASHIONS IN EUROPE OR AMERICA ' Godey's is theonly work in the world that gives these immense plates, and they are such ns to have .excited tho wonder of publishers and the public. — Tho publication of'thcso plates cost $lO,OOO MORE than fashion-plates of the bid stylo, and nothing but. our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them. , Other magazines'cannot afford it. We never spare money whou the public can bo benefited. . These fashions may bo rolled on. Dresses may be made after them, and tho weaver will not subject horsolf to ridicule, as would bo the caso if she visi ted tho largo .cities dressed after tho stylo of the plates given iu some of our so-called fashion maga zines. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, of which wc give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken ' lor stool. They aro so fur superior to any others. IMITA TIONS. Beware of thorn. Remember that tho Lady’s Book is tho original publication and tho cheapest. If you take Godey, you want no, other magazine.'.' Evorythingthat is useful or ornamental in alhouso can bo found in Godey. DBA WING LESSONS. No other magazine gives <hcm, and wo haVo ghten enough to fill several largo volumes. vOUli RECEIPTS nro such ns can bo found nowhere else. ..Cooking in all its variety—Confectionery—tbo Nursery—the Toilet—tho Laundry—tho Receipts upon all subjects arc 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 the Book. . ‘ LADIES' 1 YORK TABLE.. This department comprises engravings and des criptions of every article that a lady wears. ~ MODEL COTTAGES. . No other magazine has this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, - $5. Throe copies one year, $O. Four copies one year,s7. Five copies ono year, and an extra copy to the per son sending tho club, $lO. Eight copies one year,, and an extra copy to the person sending tbo chib, $l5. Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the .club, $2O. And tbo only magazine that can bo introduced into tho above clubs in place of tho Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES, Godoy’a Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Homo Maga zine both ono'ytsar foT $3 50. Godoy’s Lady’s Book tind Harper’s Magazine both ono year for $i 50. Godoy, Harper, and Arthur will all three, bo sent ono year, on receipt ofso 00, Treasury Notes and notes of all solvent banks :akcnatpar. ‘ Bo careful and pay the postage on your letter. Address L. A, GOHEY, 323 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 31. Pensions and Bounty Laud. FTIO disabled Soldiers, Soamon and Marinos and A widows or other hoirs of those who hare died or been killed in tbo service. CHAS. 0. TUCKER, Attorney for Claimants, Bounty Land nmt Pension Agent, Washington Oity, 1). C. , Pensions procured for Soldiers, Seamen ami Ma rincs of the present war, Who are disabled by reason of wounds received or disease contrasted while in sorvioo, and Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay obtained for widows or other heirs of those iwho have died or boon killed whilo in service. Bounty Land procured for services in any of the other wars. CIIAS. 0. TUCKER. - —Washington,- Ih- O. — Oct'3l 3m PURE CIDER VINEGAR 1. \. A lot of Cidor Vinegar, WKrsctecltynro/in store and for sale at tbo store oX * ■ f Carlisle, Nov. 7. JOB PRINTING' neatly dwicuted . at this office tion is jffiEf-Tho Wilcox Patent licodle cannot bo set wrong."Osst Two thousand stitches, or two yardc of work, can bo dono in one minute without dropping a stitch. . These machines, so simple and accurate in their construction, supersede the use of the shuttle: and with ono thread produce all the practical results of the two thread machines; and more, for these fell without basting, and hom.thjj finest muslin without’ puckering. Aithougli at about half the price of the other first class machines,.they will accomplish double the; sowing in a given time.' “It is emphatically the good, low-priced Family Sewing Machine that the public have long been waiting for.”—Boston Transcript. farally.use especially, no other will btiar any com parison with it*”-—Philadelphia 3£.v. Jour nth “Among tbo best ami most serviceable Sewing Machines.. Light and elegantly finished, and so simple iii Us construction that it Boons.almost im possible-fox it to. got out of repair."—Pittsburgh Chronicle. , “Has combined with its own peculiar merits all the really. valuable improvements of the higher priced machines,’—Pcnnsylvanianl “ This machine, in the opinion, of the committee, fills more nearly the requirements of a perfoctfam ily machine than any on exhibition/'—Franklin In stitute Exhibition Report of 1858. ‘ . “Ta;king into consideration simplicity,. cheap ness, durability, and doing all .work, the committee were unanimously a favor of tbo Wilcox, & Gibbs ha a single thread machine."—Pennsylvania .State 1 Agricultural Society's Report. “We must, injustice, express,our confidence in the merits of the Wilcox »t Gibbs Sowing Machine. Wo consider, that a great desideratum has boon supplied by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two threads are hot, as was supposed, necessary to a good instrument.”—-Christian Advoeato and Jour nal June 21,1860. ‘ “Wo hove one of these machines-in use, and think more highly of it than of any of the Dumber wo have tried.”—Richmond Whig. - The undersigned, missionary to Constantinople,* has,examined more than twenty ditforont kinds of Sewing Machines, and after some six weeks’ expe rience with Wilcox & Gibbs' Patent, ho has pur chased one of them ns the best adapted to the wants of his family, and as the least liable to . require re pnir. OLIVER URAJiE. .Boston, July 3, TSfiO’, • Tbo undersigned, during eighteen' ncrinths, has had in almost constant uso iu his family, Wilcox it Gibbs Sewing Machiuc, upon * : hich . has been made the clothes of his largo firMlly—front muslin: to pilot cloth—including the clothing required for his several hoys; arid itf no casc.havo lliri scams failed, although in hard service. The machine now in uso in his family has required no repair, and is in all respects, well appointed, efficient and' dura ble* . . JACOB OHIO KERING, Boston. JAMES WILCOX, Mtiiiufarjurci-,' GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING- MACHINES. , Patented February 14th ISGflt. SALESROOM, 510-BROAD WAY, Trtis Machine is constructed on mi entirely new principle of mpehanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been-examined by the most profound exports,.and pronounced, to be SjmplicitV and pEiirtfcTiox CosrrtixKi). The following are, the principle objections ufgbd against Sewing Machines: - •, I.—Excessive fatigue to 4.—lncapacity to £ew v , the operator. every description of 2 Liability to get out of material. . order s.—Disagreeable noise 3 Expense,- trouble and , while in operation. loss of time repairing. [ The Empire Seiciny Machine in exempt J'voln. It has ft straight needle perpendicular action, ' makes the Lock or Shuttle SriTfcr?, which Will Nkitiikußip nor Ravel/ andis alike on both sidcii; performs .perfect sewing on oitery.discription of ma terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, .with cotton, linen or silk thread, froifc the coarsest to the finest number. - • Having neither Cat* or Coo WunEiy and the least possible fjriction r it runs ns smooth as glass,-and is Emphatically A Noiseless Machine? It requires Fiftv Peu Cent to ilrivo it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of ago can work it steadily, without fatigue or inju ry to health. Its strength and WoNDEnFot, Snrrucirt of con- struction render it almost got out of order, and is GuAni.VTF.EB by tho 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 immded machine. But in a Aioto especial manner do wo solicit tho patronage of , Merchant Tailors, Dress Mnkdrs, Coach Makers, - Corset Makers, Hoop Skirt Manwfacluros, Oniior Fitters, Siiirt and 13 0.10 m Makers, Shoo Binders, jZSJ'* Religions ami Charitable Institutions wil bo liberally dealt with. PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE No. 1, or Family Machine, $15,00, No. 2. small sized Manufacturing, $OO,OO, No. 3 large size Manu facturing, $75,00. Wo want Agents f*r nil towns in tho Halted Slates, whore agencies aro not already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but wo make no consignments. t. j. McArthur & co. ? 510 Broadway, New York. September 12, 1801.—1 y. MOUNT JOY ACADEMY. An English and Classical Boarding School for Voting Men and Bogs, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO;, PA. STUDENTS designing to pursue tho study of tho Ancient ;uid Modern Languages, Higher Mathe matics, Natural Sciences- or cimiihon English Branches-, with a' view to preparation fbr college, teaching or business, will find this Institution to ofler superior ailventai’es end 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 an* other maps, charts, Ac. Tim Winter session commences on tho Ist Tuosday of November,- For further particulars address tho Vrinoipal. K,- L. MOORE, i OctSUSCllf ' j.'w. EBlr. “ WILCOX & GIBBS' SEW MS. Price with flemmcp and Feller* $35,00 • MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SU PERIORITY PECULIARLY' ITS OWN. . ; Slilehing, Hemming and Felling with a Sin gle Thread. IT forms a lint, oven, arid elastic Siam',. Which is warranted not to rip in wear, oven if the scam is cut at frequent intervals, ami also under all cir cumstances “ to survive the A patented device of groat utility to learners, prevents tlio possibility of.the machine being run in the wrong dircc(ion > or the balance wheel wear mg a lady’s dress. Another feature which, deserves particular atten- “A mechanical wouder.”—Scientific American. FOR A CIRCULAR.**®* No. 508 Broadway, New York, sep. 5, 1801—ly Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. SEW YORK. all these objections. Ykst and I’axtai.oon Makers. Cabinets iii every Variety. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! IN tho month of December, 1858; the unde** signed fbr tho first timb offered for salV tp {h* public Dr. J. Botee Dods* Imperial Wire Bitter#, and in this short period they hare given such sal satisfaction to tho many thousands of person#* Who have tried (hem that it is noiV an established article. Thhamoiint of bodily and mental misery 1 * arising simply from a neglect of small complaints hr surprising, and it is therefore of tho Utmost impost tanco tbata stridt attention to the least and xnoif trifling bodily ailment should bo had; for disease# of tho body must invariably effect the. mind. Tb#r subscribers now only ask a trial* of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BETTERS!! J from' alt. that have not used them’. Wo ehallongflT . tho world to produce their equal 1 . • • • Those Bitters for the euro of WeaV Srotfi«l»V General DebiliTi 1 , and for Purifying and Elf* nicifiNff tho Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed hy any oflrcrreni'cdy on earth. Tobenssured ofthiv it is 6Hly necessary to make tho trial. . The Wine 'itself i#of arcry superior quality, being one-third' . strotfgcf than.othcrwincs; Warming and invigor**' mg the whole system from the head to tho feet. As I these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their charac ter, so they strengthen and invigorate tho whole system and give a/inc (one and healthy action to all Its parts, by equalizing tho circulation, removing obstructions,- tfird producing a general warmth. They arc also excellent for Diseases and Woaknas# • peculiar 1 to Females,- whore a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN AND BRACE THE SYSTEM. No Lady, j* '.subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without themy as tho are revivifying - in' tficfr action.' THESE HITTECS WILL NOT ONLY CURE, fiftf PREVBST DISEASE, . . • ami iq this respect are doubiy-VallaaWo'fo the fef 3»n who may use tlipm. For . INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs,- Indigestion,' Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervous System, Paralyze, Files, end’ for all eases, requiring u Tunic . ARE UNSURPASSED For Sore Throat, so,common among tbo Clergy ■they are truly .valuable. • For the aged and infirm, arid for persons rif.« weak constitution—for Ministers of the Gosple/ Lawyers, and* nll.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 are wholesome, and delicious to the ta&te.* They produce all tbo oxbil* a rating-effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoXiba ting; and area vjduablc remedy for persons addict ed to the uso of excessive strong drink, and whtf and who wish to refrain from it. They are pufo , and entirely free from the poisons contained in* the >adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tfhocoun try is flooded. , These Bittogrs not only cure; but prevent Disease,, rind should, be used by all who live in a country ! whore the water is hud, or.where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. , Being entirely innocent and barm-: • leas, theyunay be given freely to infant* with impunity. . Physicians, clcrgysaßUjand temperance advocates,- ns an act of humanity,* should assist in spreading these truly valuable bitters over the land, and thereby essentially aid iu banishing'Drunkenness and Disease. In all 'Affections of the Head) Sick Headache, oi Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods f Imperial Wine Bitters will be found to be most Sain* Janfand Efficacious. PEMy\ LES. 1 TFio' fiViiVi f certificates winch hnvo liccn' tendered US', and .the letters which wo are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the wOirien thdfco Bit ters have given a satisfaction wbiob no others have ever done before.' Is o woman in the land should be without them, aud thoso whaoncc use them will not fail a supply. ©a. 3. boVee dobs’/ , IrrXperiai wine Bitters. Aro preparrd by an eminent and skiUful’pbysicion who him used thorn successfully }h bis practice for thto last twouty-firo years; Tho proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and soil Dr.*J. Bovoe Hods' Celebrated Imperial Win© Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medi cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for dhjieaso. . ' Although flie medical men of the country, as a gonorai Aung' disapprove of Patent Medicines. yet wi do irot helfero that a respectable Pli.\ bo found in tho United States,acquainted witli medical properties, will not highly approve BOYEE J)ODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly settled plmjcsy whore there is nL*»..J.+ , a large quantity of decaying timber from which .» miasfija is created/ the'so bitters should bo used every morning before brtak f .\st. DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial Wine Bitten* , Are computed of n pure and nndnltcrntcd Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal,- Cotrtfreyy Wild -Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, ChnmomilV Flowers, and Gentian; They arc rtannfaOturect ’ by Dr. Dials himself, who is an erp e ihch e'e dan J successful Physician, and hence should not classed among the qnaek nostrums .which flood thef country, and against which tile Medical Profession arc so justly prejudicial. These truly valliable Bitters have been so thorouh ly tested by all classed of file' Comm'Unity for al most every vaficty of disease incident to tho hnmah' system, that ddbidodl nndisponaabto atf a tonic, dtedieiuo amt a. hpVefago. Purchase one houlef If Costs but little! Purify tho Blood! Give tone to tho stomach! Renovate' tho system ! and’ prolong life J Price ig pp.r bottle, G bottles fof Slsv Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.y , SOLft PROPRIETORS, 78 William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and groceiV generally throughout tho country. In Carlisle by S, W. lIAVERSTICK-, Druggist* C. INIIOFF. Grocer. ; ' September 5,1861. —1 y. CARLISLE ACEACY. For Indemnity against Loss by Firo THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF'X'irrLADE-CPIIIA, Charier Ecrpcinal.—~s4OQ;Qo6 I Capital' Edict in—< Office I*oB£ Okesthni Street.- MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent o' limited? against loss or damage by fire, on Prop * eriy ami Ejpeet* of every description, !n town o country, on’the most reasonable terms, Application' made either personally or by letter will* be' pH>xbpt~ ly attended to. C.‘ 2v. BAXCKEK, President, The subscriber is agent fbr tbe above Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance citber by mail or, personally will d* promptly attended to. April 20, 1800, Pamphlet Lawf. PnoTnoNdTAnv’s Office, > Carlisle. Sept. 18, 1861. f r PIIE PAMPHLET LAWS of the Sesrion JL of Ibo Legislature of 1801, have beert rcCciretT at this office, and ore ready for distribution to thosr entitled to recolro tbeiaV B-ENJAMIK BTJKE,. Prothorfdtnry, Sept. 26,-1861, Wlii-c of Wild Chcryy, A CONCENTRATED preparation nf WiH Cherry; Baric, presenting its valhablb tonic - properties in a suitable menstruum and* pktklablo forra.-It.iB-,partiGularlyadaptcd'totketreatm*nt— of the debility arising fromjpulmbparydfoeaso, old ago, oonvaloscobcp from sickness,, die;, dfb., and may be generally used' When’ a safe and agreeable tonio iadosuted. Manufactured* and sold by GEORGE J. SCA*TTEKGOOI>, Drugoist, ' N l . W. Cornet 1 biM and Callowhill Street#, PHILADELPHIA, April 4 liSfll'— ty [mfo> A. L. SPONSEERv
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