TO THE CITIZENS OP Cumberland. County. rpHE undersigned begs leave to inform you, that he has just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in tho room formerly occupied by Reynolds asaDrugStoro, next door to Inhoffs Grocery Store, South Hanovor Street, where he will always be found- ready and willing to ply the ep&tula and postal. The follow- Ing list comprises tho main portion of his stock ; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors,. Perfumery, and Varieties generally. Confection eries, Tobacco and sogars,-Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid,-Haint, Garnish and Sash Brushes, Goal-Oil,- ‘ Blank Jhokt and Stationary gentraUy, Haying had over fifteen years' experience in tho Drug Business, with a dcsiro to accommodate and please my customers, Xhope to.receive a reasonable “share of public patronage.- It is my intention and desire to *give perfect satisfaction in every particu lar,, to all who may favor mo with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give me a call. S. 5. PANNEBAKKU. Gsrliri©,Doc. 12, 1861—Ij JQRUGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES. EDITS, PICKLES, P E K F U M E R'Y, . PRESERTED FRUITS. S. W. HAVERSTICK, KorCh Eanover Street, Carlisle, Penn’a. Has just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, i_.. i_ n:r* ~Dnrfumpnr T?i»n , . which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite .finish*, such as— . # Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster .inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy 'Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, 'Fort MonnaieSj-of every variety. Sold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pape tories, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. I\loto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies’riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ .fine cutlery,- perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for tho toilet,. Eoussol’s perfumes, of tho various kind, musical-instruments ,of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished) and at low rates. Al so, an-extensive oollectibn of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859, richly embolished and illustrated Poetical .Works, with Children's Pictorial Pooka, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books,and School Stationery is'also complete, and comprises every thing used -in College and tho Schools. desires to call tho particular-attention of families-to Bis elegant assortment of., LAMPS, &c. t : from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others.of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethenal Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, «fco. His as sortment.in this line is unequalled in the borough. Also, SEGARS A TOBACCO, embracing nil the favorite brands, and a fino assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. . FR VIT S, gnch as Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Raising Necta rines, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts,, Preserved Fruits, Minced Moat, Pickles, Ac., Ac., in- every variety and all prices, all of "which are" pure and fresh, such', as can bo confidently, recom mended to hia friends; His stock ombroccsievori'- . thing in the' line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which thopublic are especially invited to call and see/ at tho old. stand' opposite the haYEESTICK. Carlisle, Doc. 26,1861. The pmiatlelplila Inquirer. DOUBLE SHEET, FOnTV-EiaßT COLUMNS, . ' Published every Morning,(Except Sunday,) by WILLIAM W. HARDING, No. 121 South Third St., Philadelahia, The Great Newspaper ofPhiladelphia ! The trying times of the Nation’s history in which we live, render a LIVE NEWSPAPEU! AND indispensiblo necessity to every man who would keep -himself informed of the im portant events which are daily transpiring. To finish a paper which will meet the just expectations of the public in such a time as the present, requires an amount of labor and .of extraordinary expense of which the community at largo, have no concep tion. The Publisher ■of THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, has spared no efforts or money to make it-all that it could be made. Besides improv ing and strengthening the homo, force during the', past year, several of the best Reporters and Letter Writers in the country, have been sent; at great ex pense, with the Army and Navy, and have frequent ly given the public the first and fullest accounts by telegraph and by mail, of important events at the Seat of War. THE INQUIRER was the first northern paper to give the account of the Hattoras and Port Royal victories, and was ’twclvo hours in advance of any paper in the country, in its publi cation of tho details of the Bull Rnn Battle. What THE INQUIRER has done, is hut an earnest of what will.be done, in order to give its readers tho earliest and host accounts of every event of in terest connected with THE GREAT REBELLION. and at the same time have it maintain its reputa tion ns THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. The increase in tho circulation of THE INQUIR ER during tho year, is tho best evidence of tho ex. tent to which tho public rely upon it for tho news of the day. Its circulation, has averaged for SEVER AL MONTHS past,, Ovei Two Hundred Thousand Copies!: a wcok, or nearly FORTY THOUSAND A DAY ; V and it has, during tho year, in times ofoxcitomont, 'leached OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND a day testing tho capacity of OUR FAST PRESS to the utmost to-supply tho demand. It commenced tho New Year with now and beautiful Coppor-faeod Typo, and with renewed vigor and activity in its Nows and Editorial departments, Tho INQUIRER is independent in politics. , Prices at which THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIR ER is furnished ,* Single Copies Two Cents, or Twelve Cents a Week. DAILY PAPER, $C 00 por annum, payable in ad vance. TRI-WEEKLY, $-100 “ “ " All Letters should he addressed to WILLIAM W. HARDING, Publisher, Inquirer Building, 121 South Third Street; Philadelphia. Fob. 13, 1862. 1862. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WE are now soiling our stock of Fine Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Furs, and many kinds ofWintorGoods, AT REDUCED PRI CES. Persons wanting any of tho above kinds of goods will find our stock very complete for tho present season. Wo have been joceivingvcry largo additions of staple domestic goods, which wo are Belling at tho lowest market prices. Since Wool has advanced from 35 to 65 and Cotton from 10 to 40- cents, domestic wooion and cotton goqds arc •steadily advancing in the Eastern ©ides. Now is the time lo make purchases Persons having accounts with us aro notified that since Jan 1» 1862, their accounts mualhc sottiod up every six months, .otherwise interest after the expi ration of that time will bo .charged. Wo are com pelled to adopt this mode of conducting our huai. pesa as merchants in the cities have reduced busl ness to a cash system. , All persons indebted to the old Arm of Leidich & Sawyer, are notified that wo aro determined to settle un our old boohs, either by payment or note, oth erwise wo will l ave our accounts with the proper officer for collection. It is impossible for ua to con duct bur business to the advantage of our customers whilst wo have so much money laying dead on our books. jgjpjcH SAWYER & MILLER, JjJaat Main Street, CarlWo, Jan. 16, 1862. The Lady’s Friend. Godey’s Lady r s Book For 1862* 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 WOULD. AND THE CHEAPEST. HIUE LITERATDIIE is'of that kind that can ho 1 read aloud in tho family circle, and the clergy In immense, numbers are subscribers for tbo Uook. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and .wo have some that write for no other magazine. TEE MUSW is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price ofthoBook) in the music stores; but moat of it is copyrighted, and cannot bo obtained except in “Godey " OUR STEEL ENORA TINU& All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and wo now stand alone in this department, giving, ns wo do, many more and infinitely belter cugrav ings than nrcpublishcd in any other work. OODYEY’S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION-PLATES, CONTAINING' From five fa seven full length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines yiee only two,. FAR AHEAD OF ANY, FASHIONS IN EUROPE OR AMERICA, Qodoy's is tbo only work'in the world that gives those .immense plates, and they are such ns to have excited tho wonder .of publishers aud tho public.— The publication of these plates cost §lO,OOO MORE than fashion-plates of tho old style, and nothing but our wonderfully largo circulation enables ns to give >j —jh j.,i.nyU..n.lTnril iL,,.lV'e nCVCT spare money "when tho public can bo benefited* Those fashion's .may bo relied on. Dresses may be made after thorn, and tho wearer willnot subject herself to ridicule, ns would be the.case if.aho-vun-. ted the large cities dressed after , tho style of tho plates given in some of our so-called iasbion maga zines, OUli WOOD ENGRA VINGS, of which wo give twice or three times as many .as any other maga’/.inc,'aro otteii mistaken tor steel. TUoy are bo fur superior to any others. IMITATIONS. Beware of them. Remember. • that tho Lady s Book in tho original publication and thd cheapest. If you take Gnduy, you want no otluir magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a.houat ban be found iir'Godcy. DRA WISO LESSORS. ■ ■ No other magazine gives .hem, and wo have giver enough to lill several largo volumes. OMR RECEIPTS -J -are such 'as can he found nowhere else. Cooking in all Us variety— Nursery—the Toilet-s-tho Laundry—the Kitohcn. - lleeciptsupou all subjects are to bo found in the pages of the Lady's Book. Wo originally, started this depart ment,* and have peculiar' facilities for*making it most perfect. This department alone is-worth the price of the Book. LADIES' WORK TABLE.'. This dopnrtment-.compriscs engravings and des oriptious of every article that a lady .wears. . MODEL COTTAGES. No other magazine has this department T.ERJIS, CASH Ilf APVANCE. One copy one y'car, $3. Two copies ono year,.bo. Throe copies ono year, $O. Four copies one year,?/. Five copies ono year, and an extra-copy to tho per son sending tho club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to-tho person sending the club, $l5; Eleven copies ono year, and an extra copy to tho person sending tho club, $2O. ■ And the only, magazine that can bo introduced into tho above clubs in place of tho Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Ilonie Magazinc. SPECIAL clubbing with other magazines, ■ Goday’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Itome Maga zine both one'year for S 3 50, Qoduy’sLady’sßook and Harper’s. Magazine both one year .for $4 50. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all throe bo sent one year, on receipt of $0 00. Treasury Notes and notes of all- solvent banks taken at par, . Bo careful and pay tho postage on your letter; Address L. A. GODEY, . 823 CJiosfcnUt st., Philadelphia, Fa. Oct. 31 THE! BRITISH PEKIODICAIS. AND THE FARMER’S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF. THE LATTER PUBLICATION. L.'SCOTT «t Co., New York, continue to publish the following British Periodicals, viz: T. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2.-—The Edinburgh llcviow, (Whig.) ■ 3.—The Ndrth British Review, (Free. Church.) 4.—The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) . Those periodicals ably represent the throe groat political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical—but politioa forms only one feature ot. their character.' As organs of the most profound writer, on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the, scholar and tho professional man., while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a moro correct and satisfactory record of the current litera ture of tho day, throughout the world, than can bo possibly obtained Irom any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of advance sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to those Reprints, especially during tho present exciting state of Eu ropean affairs, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions, fa TERMS: For.any one o-f the four Reviews, For any two of the four Reviews, For any three, of tho four Reviews, For all four of tho Reviews, For Blackwood’s Magazine; For Blackwood ami three Reviews, For Blackwood and the four Reviews, Payments to ho made in all cases in advauco.-r Money currout In the Slate whore issued will be re ceived at pur. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to. Clubs ordering direct from L. Scott P l ° of Cumbor und county that ho will cull on them in various localities,, fop tho''purpose of OPERATING ON THE EVE and soiling his unsurpassed glasses. Dr. H. hss’l practiced successfully for many years, and prndu. cits tho highest testimonials to those who desire his gorvhfos. ' Poe. 5,1801.—3 m TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES f!> N tho month of Decoinhor, 1858, the under signed for tho first time offered for solo to the public Dn.J. Boveb DoDs’lnirmiiAL Wise Biiteus, and in thisshort period they have given such univer sal satisfaction to tho many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. Tho amount of bodily -and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost impor tance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should bo had ; for discuses of the body must invariably ofiect'tho mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE BODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS !! 1 .from all that have not used them. Wo challenge the world to produce tboir equal. Those Bitters for tbo euro of Weak Stomachs, General and for Purifying and En riching tbo ‘Blood, aro absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To bo assured of this, it is only necessary to make tho trial. The Wiuc itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorat ing the whole system from tho head to tho feet. As these Bitters aro tonic and alterative in their charac ter, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a Jiue tone ernd healthy action to nil its parts,. - by-equalizing tho circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN AND BRACE TUB SYSTEM. No. Lady, 5s subject to lassitude and faintness, should he without themy as tho uro revivifying in their action. TBIESE BITTEItS WILL NOT ONLY CUKE, BUT PREVENT and in this respect aro doubly valuable to tbo per* son who may uso them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases oi tho Nervous System, Paralyze, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic Or. Dods’ Ceirbratcd Wine Billers ARS UNSURPASSED . For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy they arc truly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and fur persons of a weak constitution—for Ministers of the Gosple, Lawyers, and-all public speakers —for Book-Keep ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists* and nil .persons leading a sedeutry life, they will prove truly beneficial.- » As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious.to the taste. They, produce all the exhil arating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica ting;;. and are a-valuable remedy for persons addict ed' to the use of excessive strong drink, ami who and who wish to refrain from it. They pure and entirely free from tho poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with whioh thecoun try is flooded. These Bittor's not only cunt:,but prevent Disease, and should bo.used by all ;whb live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and,harm less, they may be given - freely to- children infants with impunity* Physicians, clergymen, and temperance ad vocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading' these truly valuable kittens over the l»od, amV thoreby essentially aid in bauishiug Drunkenness rind,Disease. In. dll Affections of the Head , Sick O) Nervous, Headache, Hr. Hods' Imperial ■ Wine,Bitters will he. found to lie most Salu tary and Efficacious. . ’ FEMALES. The many, certificates which have been tendered us, and, tho letters which wo arc daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women those Bit tors have given, a satisfaction which, no others have over done before. • No woman in the land should bo without them, and those who oftco use them will not fail to keep a supply. - * DR/J. BOV EE DODS* Imperial wine Bitters. Arc preparrd by an eminent and skillful physician who has.used them successfully ih his practice for tho last twenty-five years. Thd proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovco.Dods’ Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them.tested by two distinguished medi cal practitioners who pronounced them, a valuable remedy for disease/ Although the medioal men of tho country, ns a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet wo do not believe that a respectable Physician can ho found in the United States,acquainted with-their mbdioal properties,-will not highly approve nit. J. bovej; cops* imperial wine Bitters. • In allnowly settled places, whore there ia always a' largo quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous minsma is created, those bitters should bo used every morning before breakfast- DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial Wine Billers, Arc composed of a pure and niidultcrnteil Wine, combined .with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal, Comfrcy, Wild Cherry Tree Bark. 6'pikonnvd, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dbds biraaelf, wbo is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not he classed among tho. quack nostrums which flood tho country,,.and. against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. . These truly valuable Bitters have boon so thorouh ly tested by all classes of. the .community for, al most every variety of discaso’ineidont to the human system, that they are now deemed iindispeusablo as a tonic, medicine and *a beverage. . Purchase one bottle. 1 It ,costs but little! Purify the Blood! Give tone to the stomach! Renovate the system ! and prolong life ! Price ig -per bottle, 6 bottles for S 5 • .Prepared and sold by -i CH ARLES WIDDIFIELD St CO., Per nrin. $3 00 1 00 8 00 3 00 0 00 10 00 / BOLE PROPRIETORS, , 73 William Street, New York. For sale’ by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. ” , In Carlisle by . S. 'w. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, ’C. INHOFF, Grocer. September 5, ISGI.—I y. MOUNT- JOT ACADEMY. Ah English and Classical Boarding School for Young JUeu and Bogs, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO.. PA. STUDENTS designing to pursue the study of tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher-Mathe matics, Natural Neionces or common English Branches, with a view to preparation for college, teaching or-business, will find this Institution to offer superior advantages and’inducements. 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. Tho Winter session commences on tho Ist Tuesday of November, For further particulars address the Principal. E. L. MOORE Oct »l 1801 tf Matjucrcrotypcs. IN beauty ami durability, no “ sun-drawn’ picture equals a good Daguerreotype j this is the opinion expressed by the loading photographic jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Rex wolds’ Louthor street,’two doors west of llanovo Carlisle, Nov. 7. 1801—tf. KEMOVAE. THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known as “ KELLERS” has been removed Just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. Tho business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manulaoturo warranted to give satisfaction A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo made to hoop tho assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit tho times. SpriiiE styles of Silk Hats now i-oiitly. JOHN Ai KELLEU Nov. It, 1801 For Rent. THE largo rooms formerly occupied by the Poit-OfDco, oornorof Hanover and I'omt’rfV atroeia, Carlisle, are for rent. Inquire of ' J. B. BRATTON. Not. T, 186 V DISEASE, aybr’s CATHARTIC PILLS. ARE you siok, feohlo, and complaining?— Aro you out of order, with your system derang ed, and your fcolingsuncomfortablo Theao symp toms are often tho prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should bo averted by a timely uso of tho rightremody. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out tho disordered humors —purify tho blood, and lot the fluids move on un obstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of tho body into vigorous activity, puri fy tho system from, thp obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. Those, if not re lieved, react upon thomselvcs and tho surrounding organs, producing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. )Vhilo in this condition, oppressed by :lld derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see h6w directly they restore tho natural action of tho sys !tem, and with it the buoy ant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of.thodcop .seated and dangerous distempers. The same pur gative effect expels them* Caused by similar ob structions and-derangements of tho natural func tions of the body, tboy aro rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know tho virtues of those Pills, will neglect to em ploy.them whou suffering from tho disorders they .cure. Statements from loading physicians in some, of. principal cities, and from other well known pub persons. ’ ■(From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Fob.- 4, 185tt.) - 3>u. Aykr : Your Pills are the paragon fa h great in medicine. They have cured my littl° daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and foot that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has bocu long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and thoy have.cured-her. ASA MORGRIDGE. • As a Family Physic~ ,E. W. CflrhCTriffbL-No3g_QjlQai Your Fills aro tho prince of purges. Their ox-- cellcilt qualities surpass any cathartic wo possess. Thoy arc mild,, but very •certain and effectual in, tlioir action-ou tlfo bowels, which makes, them in valuable to us in. the daily treatment of disease. Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. (From.Dr, Edward Boyd, Baltimore.) Dearßro: Ayer: I cannot answer ,you what complaints 1 have cured with your Filip bettor than to say all that we ever treat with'a jmrgative medß cine . I place great dependence, on au effectual ca thartic in ruy daily, contest with disease, and be lieving us I d» that your Pilb' afford us the best wo have, I of course viuuo them highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1855. . Dr. J. 0. Ayer. Sir: I have boon repeatedly cured of tbo worst h'eadaoheany body can have by a (lose or two of your Pills, it seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at onbo. Yours with great respect," ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer. Clarion. Department of the Interior, ) . Washington, D. C. 7th Fob., 1850. J Sm: X Imvo used your Pills in my general and hospital practice over-since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the , best cathartic wo cthploj T . Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided,, consequently they are an admi rable remedy for. derangements of that organ. In deed, I have seldom found a case t‘ bilious disease so obstinate that it did. not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours,. .. ALONZO BALL, M. D.> Physician of the Marine Hospital Dysentery, Diarrhoea,' Relax, Worms. (From Dr. J. G. Green, oif Chicago.) Your Pills have" had a Tong triftl in my practice, and X hold them n esteem as one of the best aperi ents I have over found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when, given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diar rhoea, Their siigar-coating makes them very dccep-- table and convenient for the use of womoh and children. - • . . , Tmpmfity of the Blood. 'Frmn'Rev, S: T. ‘Himes,‘Pastor of Advent Church, ■ Boston.). - jp ‘' Dn. Aver: I have used your Pills with extraor dinary success in. my family and among those I am called tovigit in -distress, To regulate the organs of,digestion and purity tbo blood, thoy are the very beat.-remedy I have over known, .and I can confi dently recommend them-to my friends. ■ * Yours, J. V. HIMES. ■ Warsaw, lY>' onii ng Co., N-.T., 0ct,24, 1855. Dear Sib: I amusing your-Cathartio Pills in tny practice and find them; an excellent purgative to cloansotho system audj>»n/y the fountains of the blood . JOHN G. MBACHAM . D. Cuimtipation, Coativenena, . Suppression, Jlhcumutium, ; Goal, Neuralgia. Propay, Paralyaia, Fits, etc . (From Dr. J.P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.) Too tnuch.oannotbo said of ybur Pills for the euro of coativancas, ■ If other of our fraternity have found them as efficacious ns I have, they should’ join me in proelaimingit for the bpnofitof the multitudes who sutler from that complaint, which, although bad enough in' itself, is the progouitorof others that arc worse. I believe coaticeneaa to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. (From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Bos ton.) ' I find one or two largo-doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time,'are excellent promotivcS of the natural accretion when'wholly or partially suppress ed, and also very effectual to elednae the atomuch and expel worms. They, are so much the best phys ic Wo have that 1 recommend no other to my pa tients. [From the Boyi Dr. Hawkos, of the Methodist Epis. Church.) ; Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6> 1866. Honored Sir: I should ho ungrateful for the re lief your skill has broughtmo if I did not report my ease to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought pn excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. . Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the-advice of your excellent agent in Bal timore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills.. Their effects were slow, but aUrc. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge; La., 6 Dec. 1855.. Dr. Ayer ; I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Jlheumatie Gout —apainfuldiseaHO that had afilietod mo for years. ' ’ VINCENT SLIDELL. ;JS£J"Most of the Pills in market contain Mercu ry,* which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dread ful consequences that frequently' follow its incau tious use. Those contain no mercury, or mineral ’ substance whatever. Price, 2t)c(s. per Box , or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared By DR. j. ; 0. AYER & CO., Low oil, Muss.' August, 22, 1861. Selling off Twenty-Five Per Cent.'Be- low Cost!!! AT the sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Dank, and two doors below tho Molhodist Church on WcstMain ig» Hlrcot, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and JBWELUY in tho town, bo sold SO per cent, lower than at any place in the State. ' Tho stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watcher, Levers, Lepines, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accordoons, Oil Painting 8 # a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cent, lower than over offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Having soloctod a first class workman all ]finds of repairing will bo done as usual, at reduced prices. Threo Pianos at $lOO below tho factory price, on account of tho Philadelphia Company closing but. I will sell at the Jewelry store throe Rosewood Pi anos, warranted at J their value,, on easy terms, if called on soon. For Ren t. —Tholarge threo story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will ho rented from tho Ist of April, 1802, Call at tho Jewelry Store, in said building. R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18,1861. Notice. rpiiß Board of Directors of the Carlisle 1 Deposit Bank have this day declared a Divi dend of five pur cent, out of the profits of said Bank for the lost six monthf, which will be paid over to tho stockholders, or tlioir legal representatives, on demand being made for the same. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. V Kor. 7,1861. Jfew Coal Yard, A T THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscribers would respectfully, call the attention of Limohurners and the Citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to their now COAL YARD, attached to his Ware-house, on West High st., whore they will. keep constantly cnalargo ji'pp'y 3VeverIS6I. Carlisle Marble Yard. KICbABD OWEB. South -Hanover street, opposite Sentzs’ Store, CurUalc, THE . subscriber .has on hand a large and well* selected stock of llead-§lo»«g, nioHiimciits, TOMBS, Ac., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at tho lowest possible rates, being desi rous of soiling out'ins stock. Head-stones finished ; from three dollars upwards. Brown. Slone, Marble work, .Mantles, .Ac.,- or buildings, marble slabs for furniture,. Ac., constnut ly on hand. Iron railing for,,gometry -lota, A‘o., of tho beat Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended'to. Carlisle, Npv. T, ISO. : FOOTE & RKOTTIHER, . PRACTICAL -’PLUMDISKS & HAS ' FITTERS Directly oppobitc the Cmirt House, in Church ~ -Alley. Oast Iron Sinks, Xoad and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, ■ ■ Hath Tubs, 'Hot arid Gold Shower,- Bath Boilers, Baths, • . Wash Basins,. Water Closets, Hydraulic Rams, Ac. Force and Lift Pumps, Ac., Ao. Wrought Iron Wel’d. •Tubes., And every description of Cocks and Fittings foi Gas,. Steam,* Water, Ac. Superior Cooking Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at.short notice and in the mosl modern stylo. ■ All materials and work-in- our line at. low rates and ir.nrrautcd. . Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to Carlisle, Nov. 22, 18(51. , Wsit<;l»es, Jewell y :üb , Druggist, N. W. Corner sth aid Otllowhill Street?, Philadelphia. April 4,1801- 3y Lubricating oils. Wo wish to inform Machinists, Millers, and tho public generally, that wo have on band a full assortment of Lubricating Oils for all kinds of ma ohincry. This oil surpasses all others, having been subjected to a thorough test, by tho side of tho best lard and other oils. It is pronounced a superior lubricator, at loss cost, and wearing longer, and en tirely free from gum, and will stand much colder weather and loss tendency to!heat. Try it, and you will use nothing else for lubricating. JOHN P. LYNE Sc SON, N. Hanover st., Carlisle.' Nov. 1.1861. PEARL STARCH. 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city cash prices, either whole sale or retail, by J W BBY November, 1861. }3UKE CIDER VINEGAR! . • A lot of Cidor Vinegar, warranted pure, in store and for snlo at tho store of Carlisle, Nov. 7. New Wine and Liquor Store/ Three doors East of Inhojfs Grocery Store . and facing the Market House, Carlisle. " THE undersinned having opened a full an( j complete assortment of the purest and f WINES AND LIQUOKS, ho invites Rllffikccpors, House keepers, and others to E i,„ jSMlhim a call, being'determined t» keep a better article than is generally kept in the country, ahd nt low prices. ■ BKANDIES—Otard, Pinot Vintage, 1862- R„ ohcllo. A' GINS —Swan. Schoidnm Schnapps, Moyer’s nu Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Bum. 11 . WlNES—Madoria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ms ago, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champ ng „ 0 jr " - ' WHlSKY—Monongahcla, Pure Old Eye bon and common Whisky. ' r " Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, id Bottled Liquors of all kinds. WILLIAM MABYIH May I!. 1801. . Foreign anti Lomeslio Liquors, EDWARD SHOWER respectifully amiouo: cqs to the public, that bo continues to beep con stantly on band, and for sale, a largo and very t,u porior.assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liciuors, at. his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s 110 tel, and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle, brandies, All of choice Brands. WINES,- * CHAMPAGNE, GINS, WHISKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Neo* tar, Wl'jat) Scotclf, and Irish. . ALB, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to bo fcs.d in Philadelphia. . Dealers ar.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLE Will,fi«d it as represented; as his whole attention will bo'given .to.a proper and careful selection of his STOCR, which cannot bo surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage oftho public Carlisle, April X 2, XS6I, Farnih>s Imjiiicnient Segiot. F GARDNER & CO. now ijmhufacturo • and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam Works on East Mainst., Carlisle, a largo ussortment of Agricultural Implements, b{ well known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGHBY'S CELEBRATED Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. To the farmers ef Cum berland, York and Perry counties wo need not speak in detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are nowin usoon the. best farms in these counties. Its reputation is established ris the most, complete gra,in drill now mapufacturod in the United States. It Sows Wheat, Rye, Oats. Barley and Grass, evenly arid regular,.without bunching the seed. The gum springs £uss the drill over slumps and. stones, with out breaking pina or the drill: For oven and Toga? lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill /sun, equalled by any other. Wo also manufacture and sell the following articles, which.v c enn recommend to farmers as reliable implements, of established character: DAVID SIPB. Also, Three and Four Horse Powers and Thresh* ing Machines,- -Cast Iron 'Field Rollers,' Plough Castings of various pattomo, 0o?n Crashers, and other articles for farmers too numerous'to menliun ( Alsp, Egg Coal Stoves and ton plate Wood Stoves, with an immense Variety of other castings for houao keepers and others. Wq have also, m ftUrjwUvo variety of patterns, for . , , . . ... : --;'SRON RAIIOHGS, and .Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would csU attention. To this-department of our business wo giro par ticular attention. Our already os tensive ‘stock of •patterns for paper, flour and Saw mill gearing, ia constantly increasing. Mill owmors anti millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists, " of every desirable capacity, from-10. to 2$ borso power, built in the best style and on accommodating terms. .Engines built at our establishment may bq 'Seen in successful operation at many of the. largest distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, and Cumb d*, Perry and Dauphin the owners of which vra confidently refer for information ns to their efficient cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are .earnestly requested to call dud examine before contracting elsewhere.! DOOR-AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is ft atcnni bash And Door Manufactory which is now in completes order for tile manufactimoof every description ot BUILDING .MATERIALS, for the inost costly as well ns tho plainest house Window Sash furnished from five cents upward,ac cording to size of glass ; Window I ranies from |l.»f upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from sl,7a upward!: Door frames,from 51,75 upward; lo r Band Doors from 52,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards,, Brackets, 1, J Drapery,-Scrolls, and other articles needed in homo building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and o * ■host quality ofliunher. Wo are also prep*« as heretofore to build apd repair BURDEN IA ‘ for transporters on the railroad, with prompt 06 and on reasonable terms. . ■ . . . , The continued patronage of the public is respcc • fully‘solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend 0a to , F- GARDNER i CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1861. . THOMAS CONLYN COHN BROOMS. , - IVo have just received a lot of 65 dozen superior made . Corn Brooms, which * confidently recommend as the best and cheap*- Broom, in tho market. For sale only by tho subset* her, cither at who’ jflalo or rntail.. November, 1861. J. W. ~ A fresh and general assort ,' IF -P moht of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing iho boat qualities in tho mar ket, such as Coffees,, Sugars, Spices, Table-Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, as well ns all tho varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together- with a suitable assortment of tho finest Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tajis, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of A. E. SPOUSLEK, The public have our thunks for the liberal p»" f **onage bestowed upon us in the past. Wo hope to merit a sbaro of their custom in tho future. April 11), 1861. J W, EBY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR. 11th A MARKET STS., Adjoining thi} -Pennsylvania Rail-Road Rtpol, Philadelphia. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public thut bo has taken tho above How, formerly known as “ THE MANSION UOm, which ho has refitted and newly furnished throu„u ol Tho Rooms are spacious and furnished with every convenience to bo touno iu beat Ilotols in the city, . i„« n tod The “UNITED STATES” is admirably for tho convenience of travelers, beinß p„ 0 ol, same roof with the Pennsylvania ”‘ 0 P „f and thus saving both hack hire P * lo f tho baggago. No pains will bo spared to ,| 0 M . “ UNITED STATES" a pleasant and W“° „ tton . sideneo to all who may favor 10 with their p ago. Charges moderate. Proprie ,or. December X 3« 1860, MEAT CUTTERS AND i"l Tho host Moat Cutters ami St ““ or 811 jml» made aro to bo had at Uyno s, whor A aor jptiun, »t full stock of Butcher’s tools of every del buy , prices lower than over was hoard • outtor or staffer untU £yNß goSj Hanover etxoeti w J. W. EBY. Sherry,. Port, Mudcria, Lisbon, Claret, Nat tive, Hock, Johannisborg, and Bodorheim. Hoidsiok & Co., Qoisler & Co., and imperii al. Bohlqn, Lirn, and Anchor. Of the very best quality. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Morriaon’a Patent Corn Planter, -. : Funk's Patent Straw and Fodder Gutter,. Bridendolfs Patent Corn Shelter, Johnaton’a Cunt Iron Hor/a' Trough, Ham's Patent Older. Milt. . STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, MEW GOODS. China, Glass & Qneensware, Not. 1 1961, E. SHOWER,