,V’ .f u'd but onejjfouhded. - The Ownseo lost one filed 'ijni/uiirtcon wounded. Two barks, fottde d'with coal, fell into the hands of the Vostfield (flagship), Commodore Ron /i„w was not jpgaged, being ashore in nn 'olhorchonnel. Her crew were transferred to -transports, *nnd Commodore Rcnshaw, fearing Uj would fall into the hands of the rebels, Wow her up.' By some mismanagement or Wident, the explosion topk place before a ibont containing Commodore Renshaw, First fidh'fonhnt Zimmerman and the boat’s crew tot away, and they were consequently blown 'ip with the ship. 'The cjpw of the Westfield arrived at New Orleans in transports, and the remaining toops-are on their way back. They did not Arrive till the place had been evacuated. ;All the fleet are on their way to Now Orleans. The rebel force was'estimated at five thou sand, "under ■the command General Magrud- 1 ' cr . Our land force,.under the comniand of 'Colonel Burrill, of Massachusetts, probably 'did not exceed three hundred, the residue pot having‘arrived, or not having disembark ed at the time of the fight. he Army of the Potomac. Washington, Jan. 9, 1803, Information from the Army of the Potomac 'fhows thnt our pickets extend from Falmouth !> 0 King George Court iff (rase, about twenty 'two miles distant from the fotrtier point.. Contrabands agree, in stating, that rebel Incursions are nightly made below tire Court House fora long distance, and negroes are carried away find aefit South. U’Jio greater portion, however, of the slaves ’on the long nock of land between the Rappa hannock and Potomac -rivers have' already' made their escape to our -lines, bringing with thorn their masters’ teams and other property. They avail themselves, of the, night for their exodus. ' ' j Teachers’ Inslitnie. The Institute of Newton twp., met at Jack sonville, on Saturday, January 3d, at 10 o’- clock, A. M. The President, Mr. D. J. Mc- Kee, in the chair. The minutes of the pre ceding meeting was read and adopted. A Business’Committee was appointed 'by the President, consisting of Messrs. Charloton, Bates and Henderson. Mr. Cliarleton then proceeded to exhibit his method of teaching tlrtbography. In teaching the alphabet he requires thepupils to .learn the vowels first,; then the Consonants, As soon ,ias they have learned the vowdls rand some of the conso nants, he forms easy words, and uses the blackboard- Mr. Atherton made some re marks on teaching the sounds of the letters to small pupils. Mr.Cayanaiagh thought it was: time wasted to try to teach Abcdirninns the. sounds of the letters. He leaves , that until further progress has been made by the pupil and until the child can understand it more, fully. Further remarks were made by B. F. Miller. and others. A reading class was formed of the members and heard by Mr. John Sanderson. Remarks were made by Mr. Thrush of Springfield, and by Several ot Hie members, ' Parental co-operation was discussed by J. L. Bates, D. F. Miller, W. V. 'Cavanaugh, ■Mr. Atherton and others.' The committee on programme reported for next meeting Mr. Atherton, Arifhemetic ; H, B. Pislee, Gram inor; W. V. Cavanaugh, Lecture on Educa tion, Adam Keens, Essay. Subject for dis-‘ cussion— -Resolved, That the teacher is re sponsible for the moral as well as the mental culture of the pupil. A vote of thanks was tendered W. V. Cavanaugh for refreshments furnished.' - Absentees—Miss Shoop and Mr. Kirkpal Adjourned to meet in Mr. Atherton’s tohool room January 17. IV. V. Cavanaugh, Rea. I h.'Cor. Sec. AB. Pislee, Ue.pl. Sec. . . ' arc we Flglilning for a Ml 1 If so, we shall lie gratified in a proportion sot easily computed, and to an amount, hot readily to be comprehended. Years ago the ■enormous debt of Great Britain startled the tyro in arithmetic—the next generation are in the broad of having something equally amazing to compare with it in our own. For if the debt of England is $4,000;000,000, at nn average ofabout-B'per .cent, interests, or $120,000,000 a year* our own was, On the first of July last, taking the message ns authority, m round numbers $600,000,000 To which the Com. rtf Ways and Means proposed to add-: Bonds (20 years 6 per cent) '800,000,000 Treasury notes to bo funded, 140.000.000 Treasury notes at 5. 47} per ct. interest, legal tender (greenbacks:)., ■Shinplasters, , • In .nil, to .Ist July, 1863,, 2,290,000,000 ’which-at ah average interest of 4} per cent,, 'the most favorable estimate that can‘by any [possibility be made of the rate, amounts to; the fabulous sum of 5106,000,000 ,(bite Inin-' ‘dfed and six millions) a year, sufficient to purchase the” contents, land, men, women and chatties of a Southern State .every half; year. War is truly an -expensive luXurv Inr the people, if it is glorious to those indi-' viduals who use their official! positions to turn ! 'a penny for friends, like Mr. Grimsloy, An-, drew J. Butler, Gen. Curtis or-Simon Ste-( Tons. —Patriot & Union. j Kentucky LEaistATUEE.’— Fraiikford, Ky„ •Jan. 9. The Legislatures of this State assem 'hled to- day, and the message of the Governor: 'was received. Gov. .Robinson recommends ,1 1 1 ot Kentucky reject the President’s proc lamation, and protest against the interference, with her State policy ns unwarranted by the ‘Constitution; lie thinks the proclamation' freedom to'slaves in rebellious States 'inflicts upon Kentucky a fatal though indis creet blow, lie says the saddest fact of the. .proclamation will be to fill the whole South ith one burning mass of indxhaustable hate, ■destroying n l hope of restoring the Union, which only possible by adhering to'the •Constitution os at was. «e further-says that the most olarming aspect of the proclamation Is the-usurpation of powers of the Govern •itient by the President under plea of milita ry necessity. He advises the Legislature to -place on record their protest against the proc lamation. • , K5“W° understand that a considerable difE ■eulty occurred in the Methodist church in ‘Wwisburg, again last week, in consequence Jj! an abolition sermon, preached on JNfew Kears eve, by'Rev. Mr. Reese. ,i, It is announced from Washington that V lero "’ill now be no further delay in 'the Wmcnt of the troops than is necessary' to ipfint the notes ! ® OOD One-—The liogan Gazillt says'. ' Ba ‘second Washington,’ the r d one will be (i monkey." Mflrwfr. * n st., .at Newburg, by the Rev. U Dr. A. E. Oauotuehs, of the, • An to Miss Fannie Ives, ofNewburg. 1 .•hint- * n Oarlisle, on Tuesday eve- t ,h o, . l fo - Stans Hooper, Mr. John bounty ’ to ™ lBs Susan Kutz, both of this Ur. “mill’s Hotel, on the 25 Hit.-, fewnshin- , 4 “ aAN i °f North , Middleton' frankftrfjj. W 1M Maiwaret Deitch 1 , of r. . JANUARY..., FEBRUARY MARCH. APRIL MAT ......... JUNSIi.', 1 JULY.......... AUGUST SEPTEMBER For the Volunteer. OCTOBER NOVEMBER, DECEMBER ■of. Advertising and Jobbing, agreed upon by the editors of the several newspapers below mentioned;: I square, one insertion, i w two . 1 “ three sTor every additional insertion, Advertisements containing *raoro than one square, §1 per square for three insertions. , Estate notices,. Auditor's notjees, Professional *carfls, without ipapen, . 5 , “ she months, 3 Mercantile advertisements, pci* year, 15 Local notices, 10 cents per line. •• JOHrH'ING, 'l6th sheet bill for 100,. Each additional 100, Bth sheqt, for 100, Each additional 100, Sale sheet, for 3 do 5 4th sheet, for. 3 Blanks, for one quire, Each additional quiro, ■ J. B, BRATTON. Wohmiccr, A. K. RIIEBM, ttovahU E. CORNMAN, democrat , G. ZINN, American, . D. J. (JARIMANY, Valley Journal, CARLISLE MARKET.—Jan. 14, 1808 .Corrected Weekly by 11. G. Woodward. Superfine, per bbL, do.. Extra, do., > do., . do,, White Wheat, per bushel, Red Wheat. do., Rte, do., Cork, do.. Gats, ' do., Spring Bawlrt, do., Fall do., do., Clotersded, do., TnrOTKA'tBEEE,: do;, ■300,000,000 300,000,000 •50,000,000- PHTLA.MLPnixI; MARKETS—Jan. 14. . t{ extra, •Rive /Flour, Corn jHual, Wheat, rod, " white, (Rve, ♦Coiror, ydl!ow, “ white, 'Oats, 'Olovbrseee, Whisky, consumption, scrofula; ■ ' KTIEDMATISSI, &c. HEGEJI AN & GO’S GEN UINE COD LIV ER OIL, has been proved by nearly 20 years' experience the best remedy for CONSUMPTION, Ac., and while it cures the disease it gives flesh and strength to the’patient. See that you got the Gen uine. £|old.by Druggists generally. HEGEMAN-fc CO., , Chemists and Druggists, New York. Carlisle, Jan. 13, *oB—om. . SAVE YOUR SILKS,RIBBONS, &c fJEGEMAN & GO’S CONCENTRATED 13. BENZINE removes paint, Groaso Spots, Ac., instantly, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ac., equal .to new, without injury to tho most delicate oolor of fabric. Only 25 cents por bottle. Sold .by drug gists. HE GUM AN ‘A CO., ‘DhtftnWta'i Druggists, N*. Y. Carlisle, Jan. 15, *63—6m. Chappeil HaniHi, Face, Llpst, Simburii,i&c. CERTAIN AND IMMEDIATE CURB. HEGEMAN & GO’S CAMPHOR ICE WITH iSIiVofiRINEI, if nseS according tto the directions, trill keep tho hands soft In tho cold est weather. Ptico, 25 cents. Sent by mail on re ceipt of 30 cents. HEGEMAN A CO.. Chemists i Druggists, N.T, Carlisle, Jan. 10, '63—sm. Admluislrator’s Notice, tv OTICE is hereby given that Letters of -J-1 Administration on the estate of Samuel Parks* late of Newton township, .teo'd, have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment imme diately, and those having claims against tho estate twill also present them for settlement. 'JAMES K. KELSO, , Southampton twp„ I Adminietrator* \ Jan. 15,'’63 —6t* WAS lost, on the State road, between Carlisle rind Nowvillo; on Saturday evening last, a CARPET SAOKM.wrtii.dbe name of M. R. Woods on the bottom. The finder will please aend it to. the owner or leave it at tifc Volunteer office. Pee. 11, 1803. CALENDAR FOR 1863. fl 1 < ft a: to 50 22 1' 8 15. 22 , 2u i 7 14 21 28 6 12 19 2C .f» 13 20 27 .3' 10 17 24 31' 5’ 12 19 20 4 11 .18 25 2‘ 9 1C 23 30 1 8 16 22 7 14 21 •28 o; 1.3: 20 27 5j 12 10 20 7 14 21 28 4, .11 18 25' 3. in 17 21 31, ,1 8 15 22 ?>p f» 13 20 27 .0 13 20 •27 "71 If 21; 28- MST PRICES, AiBV E R/T-ISJ NG. , do 50, Half sheet, for 80, do . ,50. Whole sheet, for 30., , do 50, (CLANKS* 'Jttnrkrfjs. Oiti'piet Bag -JLost. THE undersigned is anxious to redeem all tbo small duvbills in circulation bearing bis name. Ho did not issue those bills as a currency, but was compelled to resort to them at his Sutler’s Store, at the Garrison, because bo found it impossi ble to make change. They are for more tompora- g ry convenience; and will bo redeemed promptly at bis store in-Carlisle and at the Sutler’s Store,' irom 3 the latter of which alone bo put them in ciroula -0 tion. , 17 >4 January 8,1803 —3 t. 30 3 . r NEW DRUG STORE .20 2 27 21 rfUIE. undersigned has just- opened a new DRUG’ STOKE, in South Hanover Street, • next door to C. Itiborff’s Grocery *Storo, wiioro ho baa juat received, and opened a lairg* .stock of : 8 Drugs, ,20 2: 27 21 1 8 15 22 29 2- 0 16 23' 30. i , Dye-Stuffs, ;8 Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articled; A 1 15 so, a largo lot of . . 17 II 24 21 2 Tobacco ami Scgars fl H of tho most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and o Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuits, ;j? Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Modi ■U cinos, and all other articles connected with our.line, All of which wo will sell at prices to suit tho times, , Proscriptions carefully compounded by a competonl 3 druggist, 7; 14 21. 28 22 2: 20 31 B ( 12 i; 19 21 3 10 17 24 DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, Dec. 25, 1802—3 m. ENHELDASHEAFER 1 8! Ts' 22 29 17 1) 21 2J !5 tTAVE just received a beautiful assort J--5- ment of now Dress Goods, which wo offer as 1 substitutes for Calicoes. - 8 Good Delaines, plain, at -20 cents. Jj “ “ figured, at 18} ota.- ; 2 Extra qualities, '' 25 cents. ; 9 500 yards beautiful new style,Reps, at 25 cents, bettor than any Delaines. 5 . Always bo on a lookout for your interest. . 9 Greenfield & Sheafer— -6 -have now on band lots of bargains that will Unocal the spots out of any thing in the shape of -Dress ” Goods in Carlisle. 7 Shawls of Every ©escription 24 7 i 14 )i 21 21 2S 21 (V 13 20 27 5 12 10 20 4 n l: IS 1! 25 21 3 10 17 2-A at low "prices. Brown ami Bleached Muslins low cr than-can bo bought elsewhere. Also a full as * sortnient.of the best prints in the county on hand ’ nt dll,prices. AVo also have on hand our usual 1: ussortment-of 18 o 12 10 20 20 2 27 '2l Tlain and Figured Merinocs, 5 ‘ ‘plain Coburgs, Alpaccns, Bombazines, «tc. f Hosiery, 2 and Embroidery in abundance. ° , CARPETS,!' CARPETS !! '2' 9 10 23 30 l?ij 2J , 31 ’ :25 ?( At'the old prices. 4800 yards bought before the vise, ‘ yr.ill be offered for thirty days, at tho .old prices. ’ Rug Carpet at Hog Carpet at Extra heavy w.odl dha'in do •, 65 Beautiful slyleedmported Carpet'.at ’ 40 “. : *'■ • «' •' d \ ,■ so All wool do ‘ ‘ 02 tfc 'rs Best quality 2 ply in the market from 75 to $ . Good.heavy all. wool 3 ply sl*l2s ... Super extra nil wool I 25 . GRAKD FINALE. $ 75 1 25 1 50, 25; The.above .Goods must bo sold. 'They wove bought to sell, and as wo have a dislike for book keeping, wo prefer tho cash in exchange for goods. GREENFIELD <fc SUEAFEK,. One door .west of the County Prison, Carlisle, Deo.. 25’ , 00 00 00 00, TVJOIICE ir hereby guven -that Uie fnldow lowing named 'persons‘hirvoiilodVrtlfthe un dersigned, .their petitions for Licence, under the .act of Asscmbly-of 31st of-March, 1850, and tho Supplements thereto, which petitions will bo pre sented j.o the Court of Quarter Sessions .of Cumber land County, on the 3,2 th. Soy- of January, Cnrlislt* ‘I nSn-^t’V/’ard—P.otcr Y„-Herman. - 18 West Ward—David Curvil. . South Mi dlcton Township—Mathew Moore. Pcuu Township— : Jacob lledscckor.. •o ' .'5 0 Carlisle ( West Ward—Edward ■Bhor.vcre, _ r , **4 “. . .—William Bcntr.. Mecbameabiarg Borough—T. J. Kerr. 2 0O T 00 Doc. 18, ’B2. THE GIK/fthH UOCrsE* PUTS popular House, after a thorough re -1 fitting and overhauling, will bo re-opened on or about the 29tb instant'. Its proprietors have -fur nished it in a.tasteful manner, and engage-ta keep a table unsurpassed, for sold luxuries, by any Ho tel in this.country. ‘ They likewise-guarantee that the Bur shall gain'ami sustain the reputation of having the best Liquors. .They wilt’ invito public criticism as well us' public patronage. Transient Board S 2 per day. Charles Duffy (formerly of tbc Girard.) will bo iappy to moot former friends at (bo old places. ICANAGA, FOWL EH A CO. 5,75 6,25 4,50 1,42 1,33 January S, <1863. A(Hiilnisira(oi* ? o Notice, [VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad -L * ministration on the estate of George Soavers, lateof Southampton twp M cloe’d, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Newton, twp. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make paynrent immediately, and those having claims against tbo estate will also present them for settlement. • > . 1,05 1,15 6,12 1,62 Dec. IS, '’62—fit* Administrator's Notice |V OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on thoeatofeof Charles Bcdtz hooycr, late of. Monroe twp., dee’fl, have been grant ed to the undersigned residing in South Middleton township. All persons indebted to are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims.against tlio ©stole will also present them for settlement. 1-48. a 1 1 ,80 a 1 800. 18, *62 Ct* - 6 40' 43 a 44 1 ENTERS testamentary on the estate of Mary Monks,doc'd latt of the borough of Car lisle, have been issued by the Register of Cumber land county to the.subscriber, residing in the said borough. All persons indebted to tbo said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and . those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to, January 8, 1863—0t* TSOWDER.—J usfc received a large lot of Du pont's Blasting and Ride Powder. Also, Safety Fuse, I Picks, Stone Brills, Mattocks, Stone Sledges, Crow Bars, btono Hammers, 4 Biggingdrons, Napping Hammers, & pU-MPS A-ND CEMENT.—IOO bbls. of Cc mont, with a' largo assortment of Chain and Iron Pumps, just received, and for sale cheaper than ever, at v H. SaXTON'S. • N, B.—Cement sold by the quantity at manufao turers prices. M«r«h 27, 1802., “’W/'HEREAS the lion. James 11. Graham • President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland,'Per ry*J Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Pelivory in said counties, and Mioliaol Cocklin.and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyof add-Terminer and J ail Delivery for the trial of all capital aud oth er-offenders, in the said county of .Cumberland, by thoirqiroeopts to mo directed, dated the 10th day of NOVEftIBER, 1802, havo ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Pelivory to bo holdon at Carlisle on tbo 2nd Monday of January, 1863, (being the 12th day of January,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue ono week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of tbo Pence, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to' bo done, aud all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tbo prisoners that aro or then shall bo in tbo Jail of sqid county, are to be there to prosecute tnem as shaft bo j'ust: December 1101/ Notice. C. INHOFJ?. Oherfticah*, Notice. (HOTELS. ttIETAILE'RS, J..X I. FLOTO, GUrk MICHAEL SHAVERS, Administrator A. BOSLER, Administrator, Notice. ROBJEHT M’CARTNEV, JCxeoutor, Proclamation. J. T. HIPPET, Sheriff WANTED. FIFTY COAT AND VEST MAKERS. WANTED immediately, fifty good Coat and Vest Makers. 'Only those need apply Trho are able to make a good job. Liberal will bo paid. Apply at - : ISAAC LIVINGSTONE Clothing Emporium, North Iltaorer StrOot, Carlisle, Dec. 18, 'o2—-It. Private Sale of Xteiil Estate. THAT very 'Desirable' FARM, situated on the Harisburg Turnpike, about ono mile from Carlisle, late the property of Andrew McDowell, decti.‘, adjoining 1 turds of Wm. M. Henderson, is of fered at Private Sale by the heirs of A. M’Dowoll, deed. If sold before the Ist of January, 1803, pos session will be given o a the lit of April, next. Jljpply W. ’ ™. H. MILLER, m h. newsham. - Deo. IS, ’O2. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming liuplcwcat Depot. GARDNER & CO. now manufacture and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main st, Carlisle, u largo ussortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which ’fuey would coll especial attention to Willoughby's celKbuated Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class premiums at Stnto and County Fairs.. To the farmers of Cum berland, York'and For y counties wc nced not speak in detail of tbo merits of his drill, usscoros of them aro now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputation is established as the most complete grain drill now manufabturcdin.tho United Suites. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Crass, evenly and regular, without bunching tUo'seed. The gum springs pass the drill over stumps ami stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. For even and regu lar sowing,, the Willoughby Guru Spring Drill is un equalled liy any other. Wo also manufacture ami .sell the following articles, which we can recommend farmers as reliable implements of established character: Morrison's Patent Corn Planter, Lash's Patent Straw'and Pjdtler Cutter, JDriilcndol/'-e Patent Corn Shelter t , Johnston's Cast Iron Jlv/h* Trough, Ham's Patent Cider Mill.' Also, Three and Four Ilon.e Powers ami Threshr ,ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Hallers,- Plough Castings .of various patterns,' 'Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers toonumcroua to mention. Also’,.Egg Coal Stoves aud ten-plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other, castings for house keepers and others. Wo havo alEo an attractive variety of patterns for. IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call attention. . 40 cts. STEAM, ENGINES. AND’ MH/L GEARING, * To this department of 6u/r business wo give par ticular attention. Our already oxtendve stock of patterns for paper, flout* and saw mill'gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmers and millwrights .will ho furnished with a printed’ catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. Our machine shop .comprises all the various tools fur turning, planjng and finishing shafting undcasting, by.good and careful machinists.' see am engines, of every desirable capacity, from JO to 25 horse power, built in. the best style ami on accommodating terms. Engines built at oiir establishment may be scon in successful operation at many of the largest ■distilleries and taunnerics in Carlisle, and Cumb’d/ Porry’.and Dauphin cos,, to.tho.bwncrs of wliich'we confidently refer for information as to'theircfficien cy. - Persons wanting Steam Engined arc earnestly requested to call and'examine before contracting elsewhere. " BOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our.octablisbm'ont is astcam Sash and Door whioh .is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of ’ BUILDING. MATERIALS, for the .most costly as well as Ifoo .plainest, house. Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac< cording toAizo of glass ; window Frames from SI,HI upward; Shutters and.l oiling Blinds from’ $1,76 upward';-Door frames from', sl'.*7s. upward ; Foul Panel Doors from $2.12 :---Mou\iUngß, Cas ings, Afcimravcs, iTaair i>oanufr uracKets, Fancy Drapery,Seitolk, and other articles needed in house ■ building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of the host quality of lumbor. Wo are also prepared as heretofore to.build and repair DURDEN, CARS' for trau'spoi tors bn , the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable telrris. ■ . , • The continued patronage of the public is respect-r full}’solicited. Orders h}' mail promptly attended to. . . F. GARDNERS CO. Carlisle, May .3, 186?, ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC ASS Elt I C A Itf Thb best Mechanical Paper in the IVorlcl. , EIGHTEENTH YEAR. I Wnme VIII —Kew Scries. A NSW volume of this, popular Journal commences on the first of January. It is •published weekly, ahd every number contains six teen pages ef useful information,' and from five to ton original engravings of new inventions and dis coveries, all of which ~are prepared expressly, for its columns. . To the Mechanic and Manufacturer. No person engaged in any of the mechanical dr namifacburing. pursuits Should think o’f “doing without”.tho'Seicuiific American. It costs butsix cents per week;, every number contains from six to ton engravings'of new machines and inventions, which can not bo found in any other publication.. To the inventor. The Scientific American .is indispensable tD every inventor,, as it not o»ly <oontains illustrated de scriptions of nearly nil the host inventions as they ■come out, but each number, contains' an Official , List of the , Claims of all the Patents issued from tho United States .Patent Office during the week previous j thus giving a correot.bistory. of the pro gress of inventions in this country. . Wp nro. also receiving, every week, the best scientific journals of Great Britain, Franco, and Germany ; thus pla cing in pur possession all that is transpiring in me chanical‘science and art in those old countries.— We shullcontinuo to transfer to our columns copi ous extracts from these journals of wliatcvor wo may deem of interest to our readers. . A pamphlet of instruction ris to the host mode.of obtftiningLoUors Patent on now inventions, is fur- nished free on application. Messrs. Munn & Co. have acted as Patent Solic itors for more than seventeen years, in connection with the publication of the Scientific American, and they refer to 20,000 patentees for whom they have done business. No charge is made for. examining sketches and models of now inventions and for advising inven tors as to their patentability. Ghemiata, Architecta, Millwrights and Fanners. Tho Scientific American will bo found a moat use ful journal to them. All tho now discoveries iii the science of chemistry arc given in its columns, and the interests ofttho architect and carpenter arc not overlooked; all tho now inventions and discov eries appertaining to these pursuHsiboing published from week lo week. Useful anti-practical infor mation pertaining to the interests of .millwrights and mill-owners will bo found in-tbc Scientific American, -which information thoy-oacnot possibly obtain from any other source. Subjects h* tthich farmers arc interested will bo found discussed in tho Scientific American; most of the improvements in agricultural implements being illustrated in its columns, TERMS To mail subscribers: Throe Dollars a year, or Ono Dollar for-four months, Tho volumes com mence on tho first of January and July. Specimen copies will bo sent gratis to any patt ofltho country. Western and Canadian money of I'ost-oflico stamps taken at par for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will please to remit twenty-five cents extra on each year’s subscription to preppy,post age. , . ■ PcotUonol:ii's’’N Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to oil persons interested, tbattbo accountof David Neiawan gor, Committee of Jacob Hartman,--a 'Lunatic, baa boon filed in tbo Prothonotary’a of&co : for exami nation, Ac., and will bo presented to tbo Court of Common Pl'oaJ aT'Cumberland County for con firmation and allowance, on Wednesday, the 14th | day of January,.lSM Wo. u,’ie: pages of the Lady’s Book/ We originally started this department, and have peculiar faoilites for making it nHistporfect. This department alone is worth the price of the Book. Ladies work table. This department comprises engravings and descriptions of every article that a lady wears. Terms, Cash in Advance.— One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. Three copies one year, sfi. -Four copies one year, $7. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and un extra copy to the person sending the club, $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 the above clubs in place of the Lady’s Book ,is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. Godoy’s Lnily VBook and Arthur's Homo Maga zine botli one year for S 3 60. Godoy.'-* I.ady’s Book and Harper's Magazine both one your for $1 50. Goddy, Harper, and Arthur will all throe be sent one year on receipt ef SO 00, . , . Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent banka taken at par* Bo caroful-and.pay the postage on vonr letter. Address A.'D. GODItV 323 Ghosttvut Street, Philadelphia,'Pa. November -6, 1862. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. THE (innrnil meeting will be held ht Howvillo, Doc. 29th, at 10 o'clock, ,A. M., to continue fourdays. The exercises will consist ofn discussion of the branches of Common School "Education, in the order in which they arc. named in the law, and such other discussions as I the Institute may determine upon. • These or Essniy.fl will bo expected from the fol lowing Teachers, viz;—Misses A. B. Smiley, C. K. Culver, F. Henderson, S. Addams, .M, Ph Hips, M. J. Mifflin, A. Washmood, and Messrs. J. S. Hates, I 11, J. Wonders, Samuel Mowers, J. N. Pisloe, A. D. I Iscnhouor, M. Johnson, E. Mountz, 11. M. Crider, | S. 11, Caufman, F. A. Cain, John Loyor, P. G. Alt land, O. 11. Underwood, J. C. Comfort, Geo. San derson, and Adam Koontz; after tho reading of which, Professional Certificates will bo presented to thorn by tho County Superintendent. It is very desirable that there bo a largo attend ance, ofboth Directors and Teachers. ' t JOS. MIFFDIN; drnrman B*. tend Prt*ithril-Oom.' , MUNN & CO., Publisher!!, 37 Park Bow, N. T. MNJ. DC ICE, , PtelWtmtUiny. A. LENK. Second door ensl of'th'e Market House, ’ in Ziig’s Corner. DEALER in I’ljvNOS. Now- Rosewood I*llllloB, from tbo* bast makers. - MELODOXS, , , The best manufactured instruments from $-15 to $lOO. Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Flukes,Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar Strings, .and Musical Merchandise in genera'!: SHEET M-tJSIC. • A complete assortment Tor all irfstru&enVa. Tho latest publioutlons always on hand. , , Teacher on the Piano and- guitar, Instrumental and Vocal music.. Pianos and Molodoons ttmed and repaired. . Juno 12, 1802.’ a. LENK. . New Wine and Liquor Store. north Hanover st., Carlisle, pa. (NEARLY-OPPOSITE GILL’S HOTEL.) THE undersigned , would respectfully call tba attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and citizens generally, to his now Win. and Liqnor More, whom be intends to keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment'of PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINES afid LIQUORS. Any article sold ns such, will ba as represented, and will bo sold Wholesale or Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock consisting in part of V BRANDIES', ■■ Beslieu, Otnrd, J. J , Dupny, Pelleroista,. superior old Cborry, Blackberry and Ging.r, ■ WINES, Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Clar.t. - WHISKIES, Monongabeln, Old Rye, Bourbon and common. Together with a full assortment of Gins. Jamai ca Spirits. St, Croix and New England Ruin. ■BITTERS—Of the rery best quality, . joiin Ooodtear; , April 2-1, 1862. LOCH M AN’S HTcw, Sky-Lig t PkotosrapJilc A SD A MB RO TYPE GALLERY, CL. Lochirian is happy.to inform his riu «■ merous customers, niml'thcpulilic generality, tiiat lie Ims moved Ijis Establishment to nis new, . SK'y-ffsSGBST In the building ooenpicrl by Mrs. Neff, ns n milii ■nary store, opposite the. Cumberland Valley Bank.: Mr. Eoobnmn is-, now .aide with; bis splendid light, aml-the,addrtiou of new nml expensive nppa ■ratus, the very beet,manufactured, to'produco ' .PIIOTOG RAPIIS, CARTES DE VISITE, * jLitibrptgpes., and dvery style oj'pictures, Equal *td :tho'best, madoiu Philadelphia or New xork.- - . Pictuir®»cnn.bo taken now equally well in cloudy as nvelear weather. . - Daguerrotypes,' or Ambrotypes of deceased per sons, copied, enlarged; or' made into carets de wisito. Dccoinhcr 4,.15«3. ttoilcy’S Lady’s Book For 1963. Great Lilerar;/ and Pictorial Year! The publisher of oalley's Lady’s.Book,.thankful to tlmt public which has enabled him to publish a magazine fertile last tbirtyHhroo years of a larger circulation than any in America,"has made an nr-1 rangemoiit.with the most popular authoress-in this country—Marian Ilarlnutl, Authoress of •! Alone,” Hidden Path,” “Moss Side,” “Nemesis,” nhd ; “Miriam,” who will furnish a story for every num-’ her of the Lady's Hook for ISO;!. This alone will place tho Tally’s Book in a literary pointmf view far,ahead of any other magazine. .Marion Harlnnd writes for no other publication. .Our-othcr favorite writers will, nil continue to furnish articles tbrO’ugh, out the year. ‘ Tho best T,ady’s Magazine in the "World and the. Cheapest. Tho Literature is of that kind that can bo rend aloud in tho family circle,' and tho .clergy ’hr imllioiido nunlhora nn. .-ut>s(.'iiru-rs h,t —the"* JJDOIC. The' Music is all original, and would'cost 25 ;cents (the Price of the Book) in the music stores : but most of it is copyrighted, aud.cannot bo obtain ed except in “(Jodoy.” Our Steel Engravings. AH efforts to rival us this have ceased, anti wo how stand alone in tin's department, giving ns wo do,-many more and infi. nitely better engravings than are published in, any other work.- , Oodoy’s' immense donldo shoot fashion plate's' eontaing from livedo seven full length Colored' •Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give' only two. . Far ahead of any . Fashions in Europe of America. Hodey’s is the only work in the world that gives these immense plate's, and they are such as to have excited tho-wondor ofpuhlishcrs and the public. ■ The publication ofthcse-plates cost sd(),- 000 more than fashion plates of the old style, and nothing but our wonderfully largo circulation ena bles ns to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. Wo never spare money' when the public can ho boneiiled. ' These fashions maybcreliod on. Drosses'-may bo made after .them, and "the wearer will notsulpoet herself to ridicule as would bo the case if she visit od the largo cities dressed after the-stylo of tl plates given in some of our so called fashion mar zincs.' 1 , ■ Our wood Engravings,of which wo giro twice or tbrbo times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken foretool, Imitation. Beware of them.. Remember' that the Lady’s Book is. the original publication, nud the cheapest. , If you take Godey, you’ want no other magazipo. ■'' • Everything that, is useful Or ornamental in a house can he fdund in Godby. Drawing lessons. No; other magazine gives them, and wo have given enough to ‘ill several largo volumes, ‘ • • Our receipts are such as enn ho' found nowhere else. Booking in all its variety—Confectionary— the Nursery—the Toilet—{ho Laundry—the Kitch en. .Receipts upon all subjects are to found ,in’ the' Model Cottages.- No other magazine has this lopartmont.. Special Clubbing with other Magazines. TDACPCRS’ INSTITUTE OP New Goods, received a very largo stoo CLOTHES, , . CASSIMERES. . ' OVERCOATS,- ' .fp ■ VOTINGS, &C..4-C.V? at the North' Hanover Street Clothing Emporium to which" tlio subscriber boss a- careful inspection of the public. Jlu uho invites attention to his im ipenso variety of Men’s ttti-ir! Boy’s Clothing, of nil styles and sires. Garments made to order .with neatness and dispatch at-short notice and warranted a lit or no,, sale. Persons wishing-to buy Mews and llqy’s wear by the yard, will find a superior assor|ment of- Goods; which will be .cut free of charge if desired. ’ , : , |SAAO LIVINGSTON,., ■ Opppsito American Hotel. October 29, 1862. . - 1 ■ • ANOTHER lot of fresh furs just roeaiyetl, Also, Cloaks, Shawls, Dress .Goods, .a great many kinds of fancy goods, snob as Gloves. Gauntlets, Collars, , Shirts, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Uahnorela, Neckties, ■ Gents Collars, &c,, <5'C. &c. Now is the tims tb buy year Holyday presents. Please cull nt * ' LElDlCir SAWYER A MILLER'S. Carlisle, Due: IS, 'O2. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! TOST received from New York, n beautiful ** asiorlmcut of new and dcsirablu styl«g gf from the most fashionable New Turk Cloak House, .which are now ready lor inspection at & Sii«nlfey’x NEW AND CUEAE STORE. ’ On' the above Roods wo defy competition. >s we have not dealt .in .tho article heretofore, persons will bo certain of getting a' NEW CLOAK of us, as wo had no old stock', from -last year, to offer, • ' aREteXFIEU) i’.SHEAFi’EE, '' One Door West,of.'County Prison! ■ Nor. 20,. ’O2. . Eyery Body Take, Notice! (LeiJieli,. Sawyer & Miller, Easl T » Main street, mioidoor from Marlin's Hotel,' have Accived our Winter"Ueoda, which, for qumr tily, variety’ and. completeness cannot bo surpassed, Ladies’ Dress Goods latest importations aiul newest styles. Plain Reps, all co’ors, Figured Merinoes, , Casltmeret!, Delaines, Empress Cloth, Epingliuts, ■ Poplips, y alencias,. Ac;, Ac.- A fiul‘stock of very .superior Silks, plain and figured. - A hifgo, Bupfply.otf Illuck Silks bought- boJbro the heavy.advance in .prices. C: li.'LOCIIj\IAJf. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Having the exclusive agency for this place of one ofHio largest manufacturing houses in : tho country, Ladies’ vnll .find• our assortment full'and of the latest styles. IVo have a few. cloaks from last sea son which we will soilless than cost.’ SHAWLS ! of all kinds. $2OOO worth, of P.TIJIS, of all kinds and qualities. .'.■fro give spoeirl attehtion'to Mourniiis foods' ami have on hand a largo supply of Silks, Rrps, T ' noeH ’ Gftsbmcrcßj Lcwiso, Turono, 'Bombazines, Alpacas,"“Mourning Collars, Veils, CUovcs, liosiary. Crapes, Trimmings, Shawls, &o. . A Jurge,supply of Balmoral Skirts. J&oop skirls I of tiielatpst improroiiiouls. . Embroiilonqs, . Woolen ■'lioofl*<. Scarfs, Hosiery of nil kinds, vio, MENS’ AND BOY'S WEAR ! . ■ French Cloths, iCaasimorcs, Vestings, Overcoat ings. , All kinds of Furnishing Coeds. Domestic gootlsin immense suppiy. CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS. All kinds of house fnrnisiiing'goods. Constant addition of new goods.tlirongli thoseuson. ' «’e cordially invito .the attention' of the public to the above goods,.nnd many others not mentioned. ■ LEIDICU, SAWYER ± DULLER. Deo. i, ’62. 1802. -, THE , . -ISG2. FARMERS, / ■ BUI-LBEES, ■ MECHANICS, " And the public generally, will please call at ' , the , CJteap Hardware Store, ■ EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA.; {Adjoining ilie Carman House.) AS I am selling grinds cheaper than ever for cash or approved'credit. jSS' Remember the phico, East Main itroet, -ffi® ■Carlisle,.Pa.' ■ . t „ „ ' iiENR-rsaxton; March 21, ISC2. . . New Goods ! New Goods! A ' nc "’’ beautiful assortment, of Kow Good* from New Yurie and Philadelphia bare just been opened at tho fur fumed CHEAPSTORE of 1 • ’ * GREENFIELD & SIIEAFER. P.,S. Remember tbo place, one door west of the County Prison, Mulu St. G. A S. Hat & Cap Emporium. ''PIIE undersigned 'having purchased' the J. stock, it., of the lute "William H. Trout, dec’d. would respectfully 'announce to. (ho public fhat he \yill continue tbo Ifattiny /ins hi css at the old stand, in West High Street, and with a renewed mid ofll- 1 cient,effort, produce,articles of Head Dress of I Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall bo'strictly in keeping with the improve ment of the art, null fully up to tho age lu .which wo live. ‘ , 'Ho has iioir on hiinfl.a jmlendld assoft mont of Huts of all descriptions, from Hie ! (ioinmon ''Wool to tho 'finest jFur„uV*d silk hate, and at prices (hat most suit every ono who Jm/aii eyo to getting tho .worth of his money. His Silk, Mole Skin, and Bo.rwrHufs, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any. other establishment in the country. Bovs* Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all,tho old patrons and as many new oubs .as.possible, to givo him a Carlisle, Dec. 20, ISOI THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known ns “ KELLEIIS” has boon removed just oppo site tho old stand.two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. Tho business will bo conducted ns heretofore, and all goods both borne made and city mamitucturo warranted to givo satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage .is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo made to keep the assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Cups complete, with prices -to suit tho times. Spring stylos of Silk lints now ready. JDHN A. KELLEB JTor. U, iWI. FURS! FITJRSS iTCi'cl Glcvcfli (Ajiuutlets; J. G. GALLIC). Hats and Caps. CMS. E. MAGE Al/GHEUtf. AT T O R N E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in InhofTs building, juet oppoaii the Market House. , Carlisle MarchlS, 1862—Ijr. RIJFES E. 'SHAFET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to securing .and oolloeting Soldier’* -Pay, Pentidnq, Souuiite, &». pB- Oflico on South Hanorsr stroet opposite Beuti’s store. Fob. 13. 1862. H. IVEWSIIAM. ATTORNS TAT SAW. /~\FFICE jwjt’hAV'm. 11. Miller, Esq., Sciith Jjj' Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing , Carlisle, tleo. 22, 1859—tf. PR -*• C. LOOMH. DES , . • South Hanover Street, door to the iorn«r*f W»«t Porafrot and nearly opposite Bents' afcure Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1£59. • LJ. TV. TOULK, Attorney at Law. • OOiep with Jnmos R. SmiUi, Esq,, Ehe.m’s Hall. AH business entrusted.to him Will be prompt ly attended to.‘ TA, $. ABoS. J. M. WEAKLEY, . ATTORNEY A T LATT, OFFICE on South Hanover street, one door south of Hannon’s Hotel, Carlisle., Feb. 27,15G2—9m. ■ GEO. S. SEARIOHT, ’ JTrom the HeUiiuort College of Denial Surgery, ' Office at the residence of his mother, IJastLoutk* cr. street, three doors below Bedford.' ■ Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859 Dr. WM. MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, XXAS removed his office to the office of Br,' -fi-JL ,j 4 j # zitzer, Corner, of North, XXauoTor and LoulliCr sts., Carlisle. • All patients entrusted to.his Care, either from town,or country, willbe.promptly rtteqded to. . . Fob. 1-3, 1802—tf. - LSTAULLiALEO IK ISBL -TllE GENESEE FARMER. *_ THE FARMER’S 6 VVJM PAPER; r IIE CHEAPEST AGRrCrLTUBAI PAPEni.V Tim wo*t» ! Only Sixtr Ccjii«a Ycalr NoiY is the time to subscribe i PUBLISHED for over tilivty yaars in' ona of. tho best wheat and fruitregions of America, with correspondents.in nearly ovoryStato nOd in Canada, it contains information of groat interest and , importune© to erory farinor, gardonor and fruit grower. . . No Farmer Should Ise Without,!*. It costa only.'sixty cents iv yearl'and contains more agricultural ami horticultural matter thaa most of.the tw’O.-dollnr weeklies:. ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS Of tho London, Now York, Philadelphia, Rochester, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati and Toronto markets arc given in each number. All tho leading foreign gnd American, journals nro received, and special pains are taken to give tho'.latest and most reliable information iu regard to tho state.of the erops at homo and abroad. A cepy of tho paper sent free to all wh# wish examine it Address JOSEPH HARRIS, . PUBUSUEU INI) PROPRIETOR, Rochester, N. T. waited ererywhoro, to whom tko most liberal ofTers oro mado. - - - THE GLOBE: THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS: THE Hally, Globo and the Congressional Globe .and Appendix will be published during: tbo next ’ to convene in tblr city tbo llrst Monday in December. • The Daily (Hobo will coutain.u fell report of tbo debates in both' branches of Congress; also. thq news of tho day, together with such editorial arti-.- cles ns may bo suggested by passing events. Tho Congressional Globe and Appendix will con- tain a report of all the. debates of the session, re vised by the speakers, tho Messages of the President of Mi.o United .the HepojdSspf -the Hoads of tlio Executive Departments, tho Laws passed during the session} and coplquh indexes to alb. They will bo printed on a double royal sheet, quarto formj each sheet containing sixteen royal quarto pages.- Tho Congressional Globe and Appendix passfrs* through tlio mails ,of ,tho United-States, under,* joint resolution of Congress passed th® Bth of An-' gust, 1852. . • ’ • The next session of Congress will, probably bq, the most important ouq that ever mot. TERMS-- , For one copy of The Daily Globoi For.ono copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix during tho session,. Tho Daily Globe may bo taken for one or more months, at tin.rate of $1 per mouth. Subscriptions for 'Uio. Congressional. Globe and Appendix* must bo for tho.erUivo session’. No attention will bo paid to any order unless"tbo lonoy accompany it I have. hitherto, eimt the Globe to thoiem*eit~ paper* that copied ita Prbspecint, but I cannot afford to do no any longer j therefore, no neioepap'er meet copy tht* Proepectite, tinlee* I tend thq money to pay for it a* an advertitemenU- JOHNO. RIVHS; Yashiugton City, Doe. 11, ’62.* , . CUMBERLANDVALLEVBANK; ' mOTlCE.—itwill bo seen iiy the followipj -L” advertisement that Henry A." Sturgeon, Esq. has retired from tlio firm of Ker, Dunlap <t C»., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum-' horland county,-Pa,, has teen associated with til. reniaiuing partners in the firm of Ker, Dunlap k C.., and that M’ra.. W. Hepburn has been elo.tod Cashtor in the place of Mr, Sturgeon. TOE IMiOPntET.hs KOTT i,.8 I William Tver, Isaac Brenneman, . Richard Woods, John S. Sterretib John C. Dunlap, John Ddnlab, ; , , Bamuel Hepburn. This Bank willeonlinuo to do a. General Hanking and Exchange Business At tbcii- Banking House,' in -Carlisle, tinder th* name and style of KER, DI7KLAP A CO.. Menov will ho received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notice. 'Certificates, pi deposit. bearing interest nt the rate of five per coat, trill be issued for as short a period as four month#. Inter est on all cerlifica,tos will cease at maturity, but if such certificates aro renewed at any time thereafter I for another given.period, they shall bear the flam* rate ofjntarest up’ to the time of remove,!.' Twenty ! d».£* notice mu’atjft-. given, of ah .intention to with-' dra-ty interest deposits.. The proprietors would call the riltention of Far mers, Mechanics and all ’others who desire •* Bufe * depository for their money, to tho fact that they are not only liable to the amount of their flt.ock.in the Bank, but are individually liable to the extent of their whole estates for all the dopoaita and other obligations of Kor, Dunlap & Co. Particular attention will bo given to the colloe'-’ Hon cf Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Ch&oks, *to in any part of the United State® ami Canadas/ * unUtnnccs mud© to any part of tbo United •a, Kngland ami Ireland. They will at all times bo pleased to giro any in formation desired in regard to money matters in general. * ,1 The fuitbful and confidential execution of ill business entrusted to them may ho relied.upon,. The Bank will be open for.business from p.o'clook in the morning, until 3 o’clock iu the afternoon. •Discount clay, every Tupoday., Collections from Philadelphia, Now. York and' Boston made on fayorrblo terms. The proprietors refer to Jay Cookis & Co., ) ' K. W. Clark & Co., J rbiladclphto. Winslow,. Laikru A Co., New York. Clark, Ciienet &, Co., Boston. W. W. HEPBURN 1 , Gmtkitr. March 6, ’C2i-Iy. JOB PRINT!*'* n*% * Mira.' \\ $?«« 8' 88
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