; rvfvs e. shapeey, ATTORNEY at law CARLISLE, PA. OFFICE in Rheem'a Hall, with Wm. M. Penrose, Esq.. * Deo. 26, 1861. Ho ! for the South I Recruits wanted—For the nth Reg iment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, now quar tered in St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., and awaiting tho departure of Gen. Burnside's expedi tion, to which it is to bo attached. Pay $l3 per month, to commence from date of enlistment, and $lOO bounty. Apply at H. Glass' Hotel, to December 26, 1861.—3 t House for Rent* AmA THE new and convenient frame DWEL fiaSaol HOUSE, recently occupied by the undersigned, corner of Hanover and South streets, Carlisle, is offered for rent for one or more years. Possession given on Ist of April, or imme- diately, if desired. Hoc, 27,1581.—3 t RAN A WAY from the subscriber, residing in Shippensburg, J. M. THOMPSON, aged 13 years, an indentured apprentice. This is to cau tion all persons from harboring said boy under tho penalty of the law. J. BCKENRODB, Shippensburg, Hoe. 26, 1861. FURS! FURS!! $l,OOO Worth of Purs JUST received atLeidich, Sawyer & Miller's Now Store, East Main street, Carlisle. Hudson. Bay and Mink Sable, Martin, Russian Fitoh and Siberian Squirrel, in Capes, Viotorinos, Muffs, Cuffs &o. Children's Furs of all kinds. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! Another largo addition of now stylo Cloaks, olegan qualities, at low prices. Also a largo assortment of newly imported Dress Goodsj&fery desirable. Constantadditions miP to all our various kinds of _ Fancy and Staple Goods. , December 19,18(51, Notice* LETTERS testamentary on.the estate of Mrs. Magdalona Yoh, deceased., late, of Monroe township, bnvo been issued by the Reg ister of Cumberland county to the subscriber, residing in same township. • All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to mako imme diate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them, duly-authenticated, for settlement, to . MICHAEL L. HOOVER, Administrator. December 19, 1861.—6t* Proclamation. WHEREAS tho Hon. James H, Graham, President Judge of the several Courts ol Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Torminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Robert Bryson, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 11th day of November, 1861, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and .General Jail De livery to beholden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of i-January, 1862, (being tho I3th day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two Weolc. ! NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of-tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by, the said precept com manded to bo then and there in their-proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex-, animations, and all other to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and aU" those that are bdptfd by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bu In the Jail of said oounty, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just Nov. 28, 1861 ITiT AND FOR SALE.—lhave three quarter I 8 A sections of land, containing 471 acres in all, (laying *n Lorauiloa Creek, five miles north of Piqua, in-Shelby county, Ohio—was among tho first en tries made so far north iu tho Land Office at Cin cinnati—about half of each tract undor good fence, and in .cultivation, with comfortable buildings on two uf the Miami canal passing thioogh oao of tho tracts and in viour of tho other two. — This land is put j n 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 on it, said by persons claiming to know, to be iron oro. Deo. 5, 1801 Notice. TO the Heirs and legal Representatives of Hoary Esbolmau, late of tho township of Bast Ponnsboro, county of Cumberland, deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on tho promises, on FRIDAY* THE! 27TH DAY OP DECEMBER, A. D., 1861, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and' whore you may attend if you think proper. J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Carlisle, De0..5, 1801.—It Sheriff, Notice. T ETXERS testamentary on the. estate of -Li William Eckels, doo'd,. lato of Silver Spring township, have been issued by the Register of Cum berland county to tho subscriber, residing in Hamp den . township. All persons indebted to said es tate, are-hereby requested to* make immediate pay ment, andthoso having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to WILLIAM, H.’ ECKELS, -Nov. 28, 1861.—6fc* Executor, TO THE CITIZENS 0F Cumberland County. THE undersigned begs leave to inform you, -I that ho has just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in the room formerly occupied by Reynolds & Peipfer, as a Drug Store, next door to InboiTs Grocery Store, South Hanovor Street, where he will always bo found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. The follow ing list comprises the main portion of his stock: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Tpijot Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors,- Perfumery, Canes, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid, Haint, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, . Blank Books and Stationary generally* Having had over fifteen years’ experience in tho Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my customers, I hope to roooivo a reasonable share of public patronage. It is my intention and desire to giro perfect satisfaction in every partiou lar, to all who’ may favor me with a. call. prescriptions oaU efUl ' r oom P oundod > at fair prices. Give me a • : S. B. PANNEBAKEB. J Carlisle, Deo. 12, 1861—ly Prothonotary’s Notice. i TV OTICE is hereby given to all persons sn , tho following accounts have boon filed m the Prothonotary's Office for examination, PL. r/f' L I ’, P T U ta tho c °urt of Common Picas of Cumberland County, for confirmation, on Wednesday, the Ibth (fay of January, A. D. 1862, tor ’ n f T (s e a ,° count of William Moore, Sequostro- Company lla “ oTer and Carlisle Turnpike Bond Tf. 2^ Th ° , nccount of Samuel Cooklin and Henry S. !" s "'” of Michael Uhlrioh, under deed of voluntary assignment Cor’i^no 0 ac “ unt of Jamos Mackey and Augustus dead aSBl fi no ®s of Henry B. Cormany, under deed of voluntary assignment Deo 12 last ~ BENJAMIN DUKE, —T- 60, I2 > 1861 ~3t Prothonotary, Brazilian Spectacles. of 43 Maiden Lane, land can* pe °, P J° °f onm!lor loealities, for the of h 6“ Vanouß and , rfli l°^. practiced saoc6 S ß!fuiivT^‘' d s,aBBOB - Dr. H. has oo® highest testimonial at> n fv,? ettr *>, ail j d prodn ’ services. nuua t° those who desire his Poo. 6,1861.—3 m _____ ®’° l ’ Rent, ° cou P ied streets, Carlisle, are for rent t ? S“ J- B. BRATTON. Nor. 7,1801, W. H. MASON. A. H. BLAIR. f,’SX w Ytjxv s'Tn^xriJßir^ J. T. RIPPEY, , Sheriff, JUDGE CECIL. 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The Farmer’s Guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND, PRATICAL AGRICUL. By HENRY STEPHENS, F. R. S.,of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NORTON, Professor of Scien tific Agriculture in Yule College, Now Haven, 2 vole. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, and numerous wood and steel engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture over published, ami in order to give it a wider circulation the publisher's have resolved to re duce the'price to FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMES. When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon, the price will bo $7. To every other part of 1 the Union and to Canada, (post-paid,) $6. This work is not the old “ Book of the Farm.” Remittances for any of tho above publications should always bo addressed, (post-paid,) to the pub 'isbers, LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO., No. 5d Gold Street, New York, Nov. 14, 1861. J.HI.WMKLGY, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE with John Lee, Esq., South Han over street, next door to the Post Office, Car lisle, Pa. Nov. 14, 1861—ly. Mince pies, Raisins, Citron, ——— Cert ban: . .i,„Bpioe3, *to.. Suitable for Minoo Piec for sale low by Carli»le, Deo. ,12, '6l. J. W. EBT. IN' beauty and durability, no “ nun-drawn” picture equals a good Dagporrootype; this is the opinion expressed by the leading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, and these may be obtained at the rooms of Mrs., Rey nolds! Louther street, two doors west of Uanovo Carlisle, Nor. 7,lBGl—rtf. READ! READ! READ! THE GREAT PUBLIC are reapcctfolly in vited to call at tho now store ot LEIDiCII, SAWYER k, MILLER, East Main st., and oxamino their extensive stock of NEW WINTER GOODS, consisting of elegant DRESS GOODS of tho latest’ importations ’ Poll do sole f Brocade figured! Plain, colored ami Black silks ; Plain Qro do Rhine Black Silk (all prices,),* Splendid Figured Morionos and Cosh* mores } Ottoman Reps.j Imperial' Valou tias j Empress Cloths j Brocado Pop lins j Valours; French printed Do lains; Plain French Morinocs and DolaiucS ; Parmottoos ; Pa- . cillo and Union Doluiuoa and Cashmeres; Misses and Children's Press Goods of every va rioty,suitable for the season. JIOirRHNO GOODS. Our line of these Goods is unusually full and complete ; as wo have every variety of goods imported by tbo celebrated'mourning house of Besson A £6n: such as Mourning silks, Lupin's Morinocs, Cashmeres, Reps, Double width Delaines, Tamis Cloths, Bombazines, Paramottoos, Alpacas,. Delaines, and Crapes of all qualities. Mourning Furnishing Goods: Long empo Veils, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs’. Hosi ery, Trimmings, Double Thiblt ana single shawls, Cashmere, Pcaeodale, and* Washing*- ton Mills shawls. • Particular attention paid to Puncral (Joods, of which wo have.a full assortment. CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS! I CLOAKS 111 Wo have made arrangements with a New York manufaoturor by which wo are enabled to furnish the season. We have just received a largo and choice lot of Mantles, to which wo specially ■ invito the attention of the ladies; also misses and chil drens’ Croaks. We will bo making additions to those goods as the season advances. SHAWLS In all their varieties—Broebrt, Jaqnard, Peacedajo, Ac., Ac. Embroideries from Auction at very low prices. • • Balmoral skirts hi [Mourning and Fancy Colors. ■ HOOPSKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! / Of the latest improvements. We have received the Agency of a Now York Skirt Factory* and will sell these indispensable articles at wholesale prices.. Ladies Goods of Every Variety* Kid gloves, gauntlets, woolen and cotton hosiery, jindorvests, corsets, nnbins, bonnet ribbons, dress -trimmings, .worsted hoods, Ac., Ac. CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. Wo have secured the services of a first class Tail or, and make up Clothing to order at short notico, in the best stylo and lowest price. Boys’ Wear of all kinds for the season. , Mens’and boys’ Shawls, Drawers, Undershirts. Hanover Gloves, gauntlets, -collars, nock-ties, stock ngs, scarfs, suspenders, Ac., Ac. Domestic Goods, At Wholesale and'Retail. Having purchased largely before the groat advance in prices, wb can soil many kinds at old rates. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS SHADES, BLINDS, BLANKETS, GOUN’ TERPANES., All the above articles and many others wo offer at the lowest possible prices. Constant additions will bo made to our stock during the winter. No pains spared to show our immense stock. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. Carlisle, November 7; 1801. TUG BRITISH PERIODICALS AND THE PARMER’S GUIDE. • GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OP THE LATTE' PUD'LIOATIOjr. * L. SCOTT A- Co., New York, continue to publisl the following British Periodicals, viz; . 1. —The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2. —The Edinburgh Koviow, (Whig.) ' 3. The North British Review, (Free Church.) 4. —Tho Westminster Review* (Liberal.) , B.—Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) EARLY COPIES, TERMS CLUBBING. POSTAGE. TURB. JOagucrerptypes. New Fall and Winter Styles mw MiD iBW mm, IVorth m.Tiiorer Street ttOlfliG EMPORIUM, THE undersigned: would respectfully cnll tbo attention of tbo pubiip to tho largo and' SPLENDID STOCK OP Piece Goods and Ready-made CLOTHING' Now ih Htorc, of every variety ami style, and afprieos as low as can be found any where. CLOTHS, CASHiMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful ami desirable styles, which will be made to order, or sold per yard, to suit-tho taste of every customer. A large assortment of SHI UTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRA.VVERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, . STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c„&c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, ,-JLTJ Ac., &c., in largo varieties. MILITARY CLOTHING* Of every description, made to order at sliorl notice ami on,reasonable terms. , public is respectfully iuvited to give us a call, as wo feel dohcdcut that our stock and prices wiil compare favorably with any similar establish-, ment hi town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON* North Hanover st., opposite the American House. Oct. 31, 1861. Cumberland Valley A.vy FRANKLIN RAILROADS, Change of Hours ! ON ami after Monday, Nov. 4, 1801, trains on tbo above roads will leave os follows, (Sun days excepted:) For Vhambersburg & ffdrntburg. Leave Hagerstown, 7.00 a. m. 2.45 P. H, 44 Greencastle, • 7.37 • 44 3.35 44 . u Cbamberaburg, 8.30 “ Ar.'4.20 p. M, . 4< u . *.*■ Leave 1.10 “ u Shippensburg, 9.00 “ •• 1.42 “ " jVcwville, ‘ , 9.82 " 2.15 " “ Carlisle, 10.10 44 2.55 44 ■ 44 ' Mcelmmcsburg, 10.42- '3.27, 44 Arrive atHamsbiirg, 11.15 u 3.55 44 , , For Vlminhergbitry tt' Hagerstown, Leave Harrisburg,- 8.05 a, m. 1.50 p. ir. 44 Mcc.iunlcsburg, 8.47 . 44 2.30 “ . “ Carlisle, . 9.27 ■ “ 3.08 44 ' 44 • Newvillo, 10.02 " 3.U 41 44 Shippciirimrg, 10.33 u .4,15 44 44 Chumb'g. • li.lo “ 4.55 “ 44 Grocu'cnltie, 11.55 44 ,5.15 , 44 . Arr. at IlugerjiViwn, 12.35 6.25 44 At nil slatiom where tickets arc £6ld, a reduction of ten ticket will boimade to all pas sengers that provide themselves with tickets before entering the cart!,'‘ . \ ‘ O. N. LULL, Sim*. , Tl. Tt. Odin*. ChnvpVtf.. Nov. T, 1661. C.JLE ME# grerl ,T & STARfI’S xMomi'Am" WASHIN' I’ATE.NTE 1 '‘PUIS machine is 1 fitriictijiu, and eflivft flint a buy or,girl in bin the .survives of Washing! the tune that a grown n ohine. Tbit? is a groat si also, to the bone and nma polled to enduro tho Iriall This Machine is ft greatncK It is tho universal esprj used it, and they aro legion and -laborious work of was}) and easy,” by tho nso of timo is now at hand win without one. The Proprietors bnvo no this is the acmo of Washing and worth mrtrethan all othq fact the “KE PLUS U TK ■vontiou. For confirmation examine one at the shop of J. Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, D0c..12, 1801—ly*' ! • tot of .Ground.'l WILL Ira suld at puldio.'aii] uu EA.TURDA r, RE<A LOT OF GKOUS situate one mile, west of Mecm Triudlo Spring road, containing I FOUR ACREI of improved land, and,all undqr fence. Xbe Trin dle spring rims at the east end of ibc lot Sale to commence at 1 o’cloci, P. M.» of said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by 1 . JOHN MYERS,' - * —w » r Atl*y in.fact for heirs of Jaool> Myers, dec’d. .Not, 7, 1861. v Notice. is hereby given that the following . ’ nanod persons have filed with Ibo undorsign od, their petitions for licence, undcy tbo several acts of Assembly, which petitions wil bo presented to the Court on Monday., tho 13th dal of January next. • HOTELS. Carlisle.—W. TV.—David H. Gill. p. Aughin baugh. I Carlisle.—E.. W,—P. y. Herman, Jdim G. Hoff man. ] Ponn Township.—Jacob Bodscokcr. { West Ponusboro Township,—Jacob Oiiisnoll RETAILERS. j Carlisle.—E. W.»—S. B. Pannobaker, i lt W. W.—-William Bontz. | " W, W—Edward Showers. \ Mochanicsburg,—X. J. Korr. ‘ Carlisle, Deo. 10, 1861 WM. MENTZEH, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON, HAS removed his office to South Hanover street, directly opposite Boots's stiro, All patients entrusted to bis oaro, either from’tonn or country, will bo promptly attended to, Carlisle, Nov. 14, 1861. ‘Cor Sewing Rlacliliics.l JONAS BROOK & BRO’S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 and 500 yds. White, Black, and Coined. ■ This Thread being made particularly for Rowing Machines; is very strong, smooth, and lts strength is not impaired by washing, nor % fric tion of the needle. For Machines, uso Brooks' Patent Glace, for upper thread, and Brooks* Patent Six Cord, Rod Ticket, for nndor thread, ( Sold by respectable dealers throughout tho 1 try. Also, in oases of 100 dozen each, assortet by WM. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agon 30 Vessoy street. New Y< Nov. 14, 1851—6 m. Xotlcel AN ELECTION will bo held at tlio Carlisle Deposit Dank, on Monday, tho 18lh day of November, 1801, between tho hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 2, P. M., for nine directors, to servo du ring the ensuing year. By order of'tho Board of Directors. __ „ IVM. JI. BEETEM, On.hiot. Not, 7,1801. ... FOR AT THE EUJLft MACHINE. .lU-VKB, ISjf!. tao very simple, in oon |pt. ami cUffy in operation, B 2 years ofrtgeenn perform ;\witl» case, ami do it in 1-4 ■rson can without a Wa iving. to those that hire; ties pf those who qrecom i of the washing day,— V-lahor taring Invention.' ' bssion.of those who ha\;e L that tiio hitherto long ling day is " made quick '\this machine; and the w no family should be .‘gHaney in cayingthat e Machine Invention, tb combined. It is in ,W” in this lino of U if tho above, call and ~p. WEAVER, North for 8(lie. lu, on the promises, EMRER 7, 1861, a inlcsburg, on the ibout Tho expense of applying it is trilling, ns an ordiua nary roof can bo covered and finished in the sumo day. forms a perfectly fire proof surface, with an elastic body, which cannot bo injured by heat, cold or storms, shrinking of roof boards, nor auy exter nal notion whatever. Gutta Percha Cement For Coaling Metals of all Kiud,s when exposed to the Action of the Weath er, and for Preserving aind Repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds. This is tho only composition known which will Huecem/ully resist extreme changes of all climates, for any length of time; when applied to. metals, to which it adheres firmly, forming a body equal to three coats of ordinary paint, costs much less, and will last three timee a» long; and from Us elasticity is not injured by tho contraction and expansion of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon suddon changes of tbo weather. . It will not crack in cold or run in warm weather, aud will not wash off. Leaky tin and other motal roofs can bo readily repaired, with Gntta Percha Cement, and prevented from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensur- ing a perfectly water tight.roof for many years. This comont is peculiarly adapted lor the preser vation of iron railings, stoves, ranges, safes, agri cultural implements, Ac., also for gcnoral manufac turers use, -r. J. B. FLOYD, CUrk. mu mmmm'mm For preserving and repairing Tin and Metal Roofs of every description, from it* groat elastici ty, is not injured by tbo contraction and expansion of metals, and will not crack in cold or run in warm weather. Those materials arc adapted to all climates, "and wo aro prepared to supply orders from ony part of tbo country, at short notice, for Qutta Peroba Roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for use, and Qutta Peroba Cement in barrels, with full, printed direc tions for application. We will make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments with responsible parties who would like to establish themselves in a lucrative and permanent business. ' [COUD INos.i Wo can give abundant proof of all we claim in applied them to several thousand Bbofe in New York City and vicinity. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Solo Martßfacturers,) Wholesale Warehouse, 78 William St, October 10, 1861. 1? SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES I A, Necessity in every Household JOHNS & CROSLEFS AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Tho strongest Glue in tho world. Tho cheapest.Gluo in tho world. Tho most durable Glue in tho world. Tho only reliable Glue in tho world. Tho host Gluo in the world. ' AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is tho only article of the kind ctcr produced ■which will , with&aanjd water. IT WILL MENU WOOD, §av© your broken, furniture. IT WILL MEND LEATHER, Mead your harness, straps, belts, boots, Ac, IT WILL MEND GLASS, Save tho pieces of that expensive ont-glasa bottle. IT WILL MEND IVORY,/ Don’t throw away that broken ivory fan,-It repaired. 1 IT WILL MEND CHINA, Your broken china cups end saucers can bo made as good as now. IT WILL MEND MARBLE, That pieeo knocked out of your marble mantle can bo put on as strung ns over, IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, No matter if that broken pitcher did not coat but a shilling, a shilling saved is a shilling ,earned. - IT WILLL MEND AEABASTAR, That costly alabaster vnso is broken and you can’t match it, mend it, it will never show ■when put together. It will Mend Bone, Coral Lrm{,’and in fact every thing but Metals. Any article cemented with American Cement Glue =^~^wni-iiot^ow-^gbemltJg.incndod. ’’ EXTRACTS, * “ Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns. A Grosley’s American Ccxaopt Glue.” —New York I'imcs, . ■“ It is so convenient to have in thp house.” —Hew York Esprcaai 'V “It is always ready; this commends ifto every body,”— Independent. “.Wo have tried it, and Had it as useful in our house as water.” —Spirit of the Times. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. $lO,OO per year saved in every family by One Bottle of Slimrimn Cemmt , (line. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Free 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. • Tory Liberal Reduction to Wholesale Buyers. . TERMS CASH. , For Kale .by all Brftggists, and storekeeper, '■ generally throughout tho oouutry. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Solo Manufacturers,) 78 William street, ■ Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Important to House Owners. Important to Builders.', ; Important to Railroad Companies. , Important to Farmers. Vo dll whom this may concern,'and it concerns ei'erybodi/. . ' ■ JOHNS & CJiQSLEI’S Im'HOVED 0 0TTA PERCH A .CEMENT ROfflia Tho cheapest and most duralHo roof : in use. Il ls Fire and Wafer Proof. It can bo applied to now and old roofs of all kinds, steep and flat, and to sqinglo rhofs without . • , removing the shingles. The cost is only about one-third iyat of tin, and it is twice as durable. This article has boon 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,as Factories^Rail road Depots, Foundries, Churches; Oars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, Ac., by the principal Builders, Architects, and oth ers, during the past four years, and has proved to bo the cheapest and most durablr rooming in use; it is in owery respect a Fire, Water, Weather and.Tiine-probf covering for rooft or all kinds*. Thjs is the ONLY material manufactured in tho United, States which combines the very desiVablo properties of. Elasticity -and Durability,., which are universally acknowledged to bo possessed by Gutta Percba and India Rubber. “ ♦ No Heat is Required itt Making Appli cation. It can be applied by any one, and when finished LIQUID AGENTS WANTED. T ERMS CASH. Corner of Liberty Street, new york. First of the Season I FALL GOODS! BE A UTY, FASHION AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED! First in the Field wilh-New, Fash ionablc and Cheap Goods ' FOR THE FALL | WINTER. Itp-CALL AND 3EF. Sm P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform tho citizens of Cumberland county that ho has has just nicoirod and opened at tho old stand in Hanover street, a choice assortment of Kali and Winter Goods, which have been selected with care, and purchased at tho lowest cosh prices, and which he will-sell to customers at the lowest rates. His stock con sists of Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as silks, (all colors,) do'lainos, (plain and figured,) debagba, Lavclla cloths, Cobcrgs, French prints, «fcc., &c., Ac. DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. Muslins, osnaburgs, chocks, tickings, sheetings, (linen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams, Ac, <fcc.. MEN’S WEAK. Cloths, oassimeres, cassincts, Kentucky jeans, ic., which will ho sold very cheap. GLOVES and HOSIERY CARPETS, OIL CL velvet, Brussels, llireo ply, superfine, Venitian, rag .and Bomp carpets, oil cloths,(air widths,) nud a largo assortment of Trunks and Carpot-bags. HtOOP SKIRTS. A largo stock of hoop skirts, of all kinds, for la dies and misses. Tho public arc respectfully requested to call and -examine his stock and learn prices before purcha sing elsewhere. Givo him a call and examine for yourselves and you will find you will set cheap goods. * r THE OLD STANDS sSS"Two.doors north of the Cartiah Deposit Dank PHILIP ARNOLD. Oct. 3, IS6I Tlic Lady’s Friend. GrodeyV Lady’s Book ForlS62 THE WORLD’S FAVORITE. FOR 32 YEARS the STANDARD MAGAZINE . .Pronounced by tho Press of the-U. States, THE BEST LADY’S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, AND THE CHEAPEST. THE LITERATURE is of that kind that can bo read aloud in tho family circle, and tho clergy iu immense numbers are'subscribers for- the Book. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and wo have some that write fur ho other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, and would cost'2s cents . (the price •of thcßbok) iu tho music stores; but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except in “Qodoy." OUR STEEL EXGIU VINGS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department, giving,- us we do, many more and infinitely bettor engravings than are published In any other work. GODYEY'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION-PLATES. CONTAINING From Jive to seven full length Colored Fashions oti eachplate. Other magazines give only ixco. far ahead of any fashions in Europe or AMERICA, Godey’s is tho only work in tho world, that gives these immense plates, and they are such as to have excited tho wonder of publishers and tho public.— Tho publication of those plates cost . §lO,OOO MORE than fashion-plates of tho old stylo, and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them. Other magazines cannot affoM U. We never spare money when tho public can bo benefited. Those fashions may bo relied on. Dresses may be.made after them, and the wearer will not subject herself t 6 ridicule, as would bo tho case if sho visi ted tho largo cities dressed after tho stylo of tho plates given in some of our so-called fashion maga zines. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, of which Vo give twice or three times ns many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for stool. Xiioy arc far superior to* any .others. • \ , [ imitations. Beware of'them. Remember- that the Lady’s Book Is the original publication and tho cheapest. If you take Godey, you want no other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house eon bo found in Godey. ERA WING LESSONS. No other magazine gives them, and wo bare given enough to fill suvorul largo volumes. OUR RECEIPTS are such as can bo found nowhoro else. Cooking in all its variety—Confectioner}:—tho Nursery—tho Toilet-Mho Laundry—the Kitohon. Receipts upon all subjects are to bo found in ‘ tho pages of tbo Lady’s Book. Wo originally started this depart ment, and have peculiar facilities for makiug 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 COTTAGES. No other magazine has this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. Three copies one year, $O. Four copies one year,s7. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the per son sending tho club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and an oxtra copy U» tho person sending the club, $l5. Eleven copies one year, ani an extra copy to tbo person sending the club, $2O. And tbo only magazine that can bo introduced into tho above,clubs in plaoo of tho Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. ’ Godey’s Lady's Book and Arthur’s Homo Maga* zino both one year for $3 50. Godoy’s Lady’s Book and Harper's Magazine both one year for $1 50. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all throe be sent one year, on receipt ofs6 00. Treasury Notes and notes of all solvent banka taken at par. Bo careful and paj tbo postage on yourlottor. Address L. A. GODEY, 323 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa Got. 31 Pensions and Bounty Lund. mo disabled Soldiers, Scameu and Marinos and JL widows or other heirs of those who havo died or boon killed in tho service* CHAB. C. TUCKER, I Attorney for Claimant*, Bounty Land and Pension Agent, Washington City, D.O. v Pensions procured for Soldiers, Beamon and Ma rinos of the present war, who are disabled by reason of wounds received or diseoso contracted while in service, and Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay obtained for widows or other heirs of those who have died or been killed while in service. Bounty Land procured for services in any of the 'Otberwars. — CHAS. C. TUCKER. Washington, £>. C. Ocl3l 3m PURE CIDER VINEGAR 1 A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted pure, in store and for sale at the store of Carlisle! Nov, 7. JOB POINTING noatly executed at thit tfiwt ' A patented device of grout utility to learners, prevents the possibility of tho machine being run in tho wrong direction,, or the balance wheel wear ing a lady’s dross. Another feature which deserves particular atten tion is Wilcox Patent Needle cannot bo sot wroug.-TSSS^ Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work, can bo done in one minute without dropping a stitch. These machines, so simple and accurate in thoir construction, supersede tho use of the shuttle,* and with one thread produce all the practical results of the two thread machines j and more, for these fell without basting, and hem tho finest muslin without puckering. Aithough at about half the price of thootUer first class machines, they will accomplish double the mowing in a given time. Of ccei-y description. “ Has combined with its own peculiar merits nil 1 tho "ready B valuable improvements of tho higher priced machines,” —Pennsylvanian. “This machine, In the opinion of the committee, fills more nearly the requirements of a perfect fam ily machine than any on exhibition.’—Franklin In stitute Exhibition Report of 1858 i “Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap ness, durability, and <doing jail work, tho committee were unanimously ,• favor.of tho Wilcox A Gibbs' as. a single thread machine.”—'Pbhnsyh’amu State Agricultural Society’s Report., “We must, injustice, exprbss our confidence in tho merits of tho Wilcox A Gibbs Sowing Machine. Wo consider that a ..great desideratum has boon supplied by it, in proving, beyond' doubt, that two threads are not, as was supposed, necessary to a good instrument.”—Christian* Advocate and Jour nal, June 21,-1 ! 860V “We. have one - of v these machines in use, and think more highly of it than of any of’the number wo have tried."—Richmond-Whig. , The undersigned, missionary to Constantinople, has examined more than twenty different kinds'bf -Sowing Machines; and after Si-mo six weeks’’ expe rience with Wilcox & Gibbs' Patent, bo has pur chased one of them as the bcstudnptcdto tho wants of his family, and us tho'lciist liable to require re pair. ... OLIVER GRANE. , Boston, July 3, 1860. The undersigned, during eighteen, months, has had in almost constant use in bis family, Wilcox & Gibbs. Sowing Machine, upon., which has been made the clothes of his largo, family—from muslin to pilot tho clothing required for his several boys; paid in no case have tho 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.-- blc. JACOB OIIIOKERING, Boston. ’ fiSy-SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.“tBH •JAMES WILCOX, Manufacturer, JVb. 60S Broadway, New York, sop, 5, 1801—ly Opposite S t. Nicholas’llotcl. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING MACHINES. SALESROOM, 510 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. Tnis Machine i» constructed on au entirely bow principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to bo SiMPUcirr and Perfection Combined. Iho following are tho principle objections tfrgcd against Sowing Machines:- -!•—Excessive fatigue to 4.—lncapacity to sew the operator. . every description of 2—Liability to'got out of material.. c'fdcr s.—Disagreeable noise o-^Exponso,.-trouble and while Jrt. operation. . loss of time repairing. " . • The Empire Sewing Machine h exempt from It has a -straight needle perpendicular action, makes the Led k or Shuttle Stitch, which will Neither Hip uor Ravel, and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sowing on every discretion ofnta torial, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither Gam or Coo Wheel, and the least possible friction, it runs as.smoolh as glass, and. is Emphatically A Noiseless Machine! it requires Firry Per Cert to drive it than any other Machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or iuju ry to health. Its strength and Wonderful Simplicity of con struction render it almost impossible to got 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 thU unrMeti manhint. liut in a more especial manner do we solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Couch Mahore, Hoop Skirt Manufactures,) Unitor, Fitters, Shirt and Boaom Makers,[Shoe Binders, Religious and 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 largo size Mann factoring, $75,00. Wo want Agents for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will bo given, but wc make no consignments. t. j. McArthur & co., 510 Broadway, New York. September 12, 1861.—1 y. MOUNT JOY ACADEMY. An English and Classical hoarding School for Young Mm and Bogs, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. STUDENTS designing to purtmo the study of tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Muthe matics,' Natural .Sciences or common English Branches, with a view to preparation for college, -teaohing-or-busincB8 r-T?ill-flniCthU_IhatUutlun__tO offer superior advantages and inducements. The school is T*oll provided with a very superior set ofphUosophical, chemical and astronomical ap paratus for experiment and illustration, together with geographical, physiological and other maps, charts, Ac. Tho Winter session commoncos on tho Ist Tuesday of November. For further particulars address the Prlirffcal. E. L. MOORE ,emx laoi tf J. W. WIIJ3OX & GIBBS’ SEWING MACHINES. Price with fleimncr and Feller, „ $35,00 ' MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SU PERIORITY peculiarly ITS OWN. Stilehing, Hemming and Felling with a Sin gle Thread, IT forms a flat, ovon, and elastic seam, which ig warranted not to rip in wear, oven if tlio seam is cut at frequent intervals, and also under all cir cumstances “ to vurvh'e the tcath-tub.” “It is emphatically the good, low-priced Family jSegjpg. Machine that tho public have long been wmtihg 10f» 7 *'--~tmgTbil liuniuiipl. < * ** It is Indeed a wonderful production, and for family uso especially, no other will bear any com parison with it,I’—Philadelphia 1 ’—Philadelphia Ev. Journal. “A mechanical wonder,”—SoieutUTd American. ‘'Among the best and most serviceable Sowing Light'and elegantly finished, and-so simple in its construction that it seems almost im possible for it to got out of. repair.”—Pittsburgh Chronicle. • * EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. Patented February Uih 1860. all these objections. Drosii Makers, Corset Makers', Vest and Pantaloon Makers. Cabinets in every Variety. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES! f lIT the month of December, 1858, the under signed for tbo first time offered for nle to the public Dr. J. Boras Dons' luperiabWhi* Bimas, end in tbisshort period they hare given mob univer sal satisfaction to the many thousands of person* irho hare tried them that it is now oo established article.' The amount of bodily ansi mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints a surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost impor tance that a strict attention to the least and moat triOiug bodily ailment should be bad; fbr diseases of tbo body must invariably effect tbo mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS 1 IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!! ! from all that have not used thorn. Wo challenge the world to produc* their equal., These Bitters for the euro of Weak StotfAClTf, General Dediwtv, aud for Turk-yino and Bk* f RicniXG the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed hr any other remedy on earth. To lw assured of this, it is only necessary to make the- trlat Tho Win! itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorate ing the whole system from the head to the feet, it those Bitters arc tonic and alterative in thoir'charng hor, so. they strengthen and invigorate the whole |. system andgfvo a fine ton ft and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, .removing obstructions,. aud -producing a general warmth.' are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN AND BRACE THE SYSTEM. Ko Lady, if subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without tbemy as the arc revivifying in their action, THESE RITTERS'. WILL NOT ONLY CURE, BUT PREVENT DISEASE, - ami in this respect- are doubly valuable to the per son who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of tho Nervous System,. Paralyse, Piles,, and for all cases requiring a Touio D >r. yotlsnL'eTebTtitca n.... ARB UNSURPASSED i For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy they aro truly valuable. For tho aged anil infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution—for Ministers of the Qosple, 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 tho taato- They produce all the oxMU ; arating effects ofßrandy or Wine, without intoxica ting,• and area rnluablcrcmodyforpcrsonsaddict- ; od to tho use of excessive strong' drink,and who and who wish to refrain from it. They aro pufro and entirely free from tho poisons contained in tba adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tho coun try isfloodod'. These Bittors notonly prbvekt Disease* and should bo used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fever* aro prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harm less, they may bo given freely to- ohiidnyi Infant* with impunity. Physicians, clergymen, and temperance advocates* as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable bitters over the land, arid thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease- * In all Affections a/ the Head,- Sick Headache, 01 Nervous Headache, Dr. Dads’. Imperial : Wine Bitters will be found to ha most Salxt iartf and Efficacious. females. The-many certificate? which have been tendered us, and the letters which wo are daily receiving, aro, conclusive proof that among the Borneo thoao BIU tors have given a satisfaction which ho - others have over done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Are preparrd by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully ih his practice for tho lust twenty-fivo years. l‘he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovco Bods’ Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished modi* cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of.tho country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, rot wo do not believe that a respectable Plm-h i.m run ho found in the United States, acquainted will, llirr medical properties, will not highly approve mt. ,J. novEE Dons’ imperial wise Bitter;.'. In all newly settled places, whore there is olwnvs a largo quantity of decoying timber from which' a poisonous miasma is created, those hitters should be used every morning before breakfast, ' DR. J. 130VEE DODS’ Imperial Wine Bitters, Are composed of a pure and wndulteratcd Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Scab Comfrey, Wfld , Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They aye manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who Is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not bo classed among the qnnek nostrums which fiend the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thorouh ly tested by all classes of the community for al most every variety of disease Incident to the human system, that they are now doomed undispensablo as a tonic, medicine and a'beverage, ■ Purchase one bottle ! It coats hut little! Purify the Blood! Give lone to the stomach! Renovate the system 1 and prolong life 1 Price Ig per bottle, 6 boltles for SIS, Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO;, BOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. In Carlisle by S. W. lIAVERSTICK, Druggist, C. INHOFF, Grocer. , September 5, 1861.—1 y. CARLISLE AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Firp THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Charter Perpetual. —?-J0f),000 Capital Ptid in—Office 103 J Chestnut Street.: MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent o limited against Itfsa ordamage by fito, on Prop erty and Ejfeets of every description, in o countrymen the moot reasonable terms. Application made either personally or by letter will bo prompt* ly attended to. C. N. BANCKEU. Fraiienl, The subscriber is agent for the aborts Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All application! for Insurance either by mail or, personally will be promptly attended to. April 20, 1860, Pamphlet Law«. Pboihosotart’s OfFIOE, 1 Carlisle, Bepl. 18,1861. J THE PAMPHLET LAWS of the Session of the Legislature of 1861, have been received at this office, and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. ' BENJAMIN DUKE, - jProtlomXnry. Sept 28, 1801, Wine of Wild Cherry. A CONCENTRATED preparation of Wild Cherry-Bark, presenting its valuable tonic PtopeitieaAßA-t'flttahlo menetruum and palatable form. It is particularly ndSpleJ'to tbe treatment of the debility arising lion pulmonary disease, old age, convalescence frem sickness, do., do., and may be generally used when a safe and agreeable tonie is desired. \ Manufactured and sold by • GEORGE J. SCATTERGOOD, Dnnaqisi,. N. W.,Corner 3th and Cgllotrhill Streets, pßiieoEvr'GAi April 1, 1861—ly A. L. SPON6LER
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