4 THE Wftß NEWS. .The Solithwest. floats arid Transports Captured hj the '/hi " 2'Air tan Cotifider/ile Batteriea on the' f t ,,nessec~i[ovei!ienl3 of Forrest. Cjhio. Nov. 5--The steamer Continental vinos 80 bales of cotton, The" steamer Dunleith was sunk 60 miles ,«• Helena, on tbe Slat ult. Most of her ,, r( ro will bo saved, b'ut tho boat is a total dock bantis were drowned by tbo ruling of tbo steamer Jamos White, on Thurs-i 'fiio gunboat Undine, captured at Fort'lTer pnn, Tennessee, previously reported, fought' 11,0 enemy six hours before surrendering.— Sim had six men killed and eight wounded, (hree of them mortally. Among the wounded nns Captain Bryant Her armament con sis ltd of eight 24-pound howitzers. She sunk Kith her bow lying on tbo river bank, but ;{ jn since reported that tbo rebels plugged up the holes in her hull and are using her as 0 (rnnboat. , The rebels at Fort Herman are reported to ho 12.000 strong, with 1G guns. ( - The transports Venus and Chasemnn work captured the same day ns tbo Undine. Thp pilot of the fnrmor'repnrt that aim was.riddled by shell and musketry. Captain Allen and most of her crew wore killed together with fifteen soldiers who wore on. board. The Oluiseman coming np just afterpnros, bad her flcnm pipe burst by a shell when she was run nslmrc, but. at tbo last accounts the rebels' had unt ilestroved her/ ■ The rebejs'lmve thirteen batteries within a mile above and below Fort Herman. .Fourteen (if the ofmv of the Cndine nrn re-, rvrted to have boon killed after theft Snrpon ler. . . .Nashville, Nov. s—On the 3d inst., a rebel force attempted, to crosß'the Tennessee River fit .the month of the Blue Water, hut were re .pulped by the Federal force with conaidora- I bJobr l __ ; Three rGgimentrt of rebel cavalry are repoov fl between Decauturand Conrtlnnd. Forrest with a cavalry force in reported rear Jnhnsnnville, which is amply garrison ed to repel any nttnek.- . • ■ > Carto,, Nov. s —The fisbt reported a few davs since hy rebel stragglers. Ivtween pnr lions of Forrest's command and Colonel Hatch, Ims pot.been confirmed. Harmb. In this place, at the Reformed Parionago, on the 2d inst., by the Rov. Samuel Philips. Mr. John Babcock to Rlra./SosAN Hill, both of Harrisburg,- Pa, ftlarlu.fe CARLISLE MARKET.—itfo.y. 9, 18GL £louu, Superfine, per bbi., 10.00 (to., Extra, 10,50 do., ,11yd, ’ dtfT, 8,00 .White. Wheat, per bushel, 2;-lu Jlni> WubJlti do.^. 2,35 live, do.,' 1,50 ,Coim> do., o I}.JO1 } .J0 Oats, t do., ° .90 Si'uinp Baulkt,- &d., Jfc*AiiL do., do.> Clovrrsep.d, do., Tihotiiyskiii) do., Philadelphia markets Nov. 9, isgl !fx.oun, superfine, -.- - §75 “ Extra, - - - - . lo 60 Jin; Fr,oun, ‘ - p 00 >I»RN MkAL, - « . - - 7on IVhkat, red, - - - •• 25 ti 23£ “ white/ - • - - *235a 2 45 Kvk, - . - - , - - . ‘ - 107 ■ Coiih, yellow, „ . ' - . - - , OS 41 white, - - . - , - 17» .Oats, - - - _ « _ • * 8H clovijiisrru, - - - - - 10 50 Whiskey, . . ... 1 7r> a I 78 F.-E. KEI/TJS JfIOOVERg attorney anu .counsellor at law, CARLISLE, -PINNA. OFFICE on South Hanover street, oppo site Bont/.’s store. By special arrangement with the Patent Office; Attends to scouring Patent Rights. ■ Sept. *22, 1801-1 y. ' '^J.KOCERI’ES —RISMO’VA't.— . The subscribers bog leave to inform their friend# and customers that they have removed their Grocery Store !To the Soiith-EiiKt Corner of Main and Bed ford .Streets. one Door West of Gardner & Go's. Foundry, and Directly Op . pofiite Ileifior’s Hotel, Carlisle. * They' ‘will, as heretofore, .keep constantly on laud everything in their line, , x , , SUCH AS Coffees, Su|t, • ... Sugars, . Dried Meat) Molaiisefi, Bologna, Syrups, Egg a, , Crackers* Spicoa, Cheese, Bishop, Fish, . ■ . Soaps, . Tobacco, ;* Brooms, .Goal Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware, Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, And Notions Generally. ; Our assortment is very complete, and has been purchased with care ' and judgement. IVo invito pll in give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at very moderate profits. . . MONASMITII &.BAKER. 1 N. B.—Tbo ..highest prices * will be paid for all kinds of marketing. * M. &B. NoV. 10, l8(U;-tf •' ■ . : J\\ E W. F II 0 T 0 G R A P XI -L T .AND-/' Ambrotyiie Gallery. :> W&, {hp. -pndisrslghod, respectfully Inform our and the* public generally, that fro have opened - a -T t New Sky-Uglit PICTURE GALLERY In the now second story.over thg frame, buildings located a few doors south of the .Post DtFco, and nearly opposite A. W, Bontz's stored South Hano ycr street. Wo have constructed this Gallery ac cording to out taste, and flutter ourselves in say ing wo have far tho best arranged light In town. To,aged, infirm and detibdtr persons, wo will say this Gallery ia much.easier of access than any in this place, being'located on tho second story, and thobStory beneath holpg idV, thoro ia not subb a of stops to daoeud. . Having procured tho assistance of dn experi enced operator, and purchased tho host and latest improved apparatus, wo are prepared to produce pictures equal to any other establishment, not ex celled by Now York or Philadelphia. Such as Jjlxlra, WHoh Size Photographs, C/arles he Visile, Amhrqlgpes and I'erro/gpes. . Wo shall also introduce a how picture to this vi cinity in such unbounded demand in the cities, called tho GEM PHOTOGRAPH, One dozen taken, at pno sitting nt the low price of 51 60 per dortjob. Pictures inserted in Lockets, BingaVand' Fins, and oopied or enlarged from old Hagaerrodtypeß, Arabrotpyes, Ac., Ac. Also, for Bale a fine lot of Picture'Frames and Albums.— Wo hope, by a strict attention to business and a desire to please, to receive oar share of the -public patronage... Bo not forget the place, a few doors south of the Post Office, SouthJlaiiover Street. , - , ■ 11., XI. GROVE & SON. Nov. ,10, 1804-tf. NEW GObuS! NEW GOODS!! GREENFIELD & till SAFER open ii large lot of now and. dep'i- J’T sirablo Djiebs Gopus Jthla.woiik, whi.li will sold at tbe mast r.as.aable rates;' . Jfov. It. iaii.' ’ DRY GOODS. _ 1( To Whom it May ,Concern.” ftreenfield: & Siieafer AHE happy to inform tho public that they have just returned from NEW YORK with a new ami desirable-slock of goods—bought at greatly reduced prices, which will bo sold on tbo original and popular principle of • QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. DRESS O O OD S, Scotch Plaids, Wool Plaids, •■Zephyr Plaids. Em press Cloths. Pluid Mohuifs, Ottimoro Cloths, Amours, Ilnrrnlheae, Alpacas in nil .colors, Emb.- Alpacas, Wool Delaines, Cohurgß, &c., j- Balmoral SUirth. A full assortment for Ladies nnd Childcon, CLOAKS and PURS! A largo and desirable stock of Cloaks and Furs, bought in NoW York whiob will bo sold lower than elsewhere. DOMESTICS, Do Lo-inct l , CbeokF> I T Xfnta, .Muslins, Ginghams, Cnntou Flannels and Tickings, all to bo sold at great bargains. _ NOTlONS.—Hosier}', White Goods, Ac. X3KNTS* AND HOYS' WEAR, Cloths, Cassiiii{rcfi, Satinolts, Jean?, &c. A full assortment of ilagoric'a celebrated JUom'o*Mddo Goods, always on hand, J)on*( hxnj an}/ kind of goods nntih/on ham nrt>t called on OumcNpini.b & SuHAnm, to noto tho groat dilfu’ronco between tho priooa uskod forgoods tkeru and elso^vheto. Goods received. daily from Now York and Phil adolphiat v, . • ~ - , YiIIEENPTELD & STIEAFEJI, East frlotn Sired, South aide, 2d donr, 2d door, 2d door from corner. Nov. 16, IStii. jQJBT UP YOUII DLUBS FOR 1865 ! The Best andChcapht of the Magazines, PETEUSON’S~MAGAZINR Notwithstanding the enormously^incrcnacd'cosT of Pripor, and tlio consequent rise in the price of other Magazines, 41 PetersonV will still bo fur nished to single subscribers at Two Dollaraa year, cash in advance Arrangements have been made by which, in 1805, it* will bo bettor than over. No Magazine of similar‘merit will approach it iu cheapness, henco it will bo emphatically THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES. Tlio storing In u Rotorsun'’ nro conceded to bo the host published anywhere. In addition to the usu al number of shorter stories, there wiU bo given in 1805, , Four Originol Oopy-rlghtod Novelettes, Viz 1 THE LAST PLANTAGENET, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephen’s. THE MISSING DIAMOND, By the Author,of “ The Second Life.'* A WOMAN'S REVENGE, ■ By Louiso Chandler Moulton. COQUET vs. CROQUET, By Frank Leo Benedict. Xu its Illustrations also, “ Peterson” is unrivaled. Tho publisher challenges a comparison between its - Superb 3fczzottnlH and other Steel EuyravintJUfa And those in other Magazines, and ono at least is given in every number. Colored Fanhion Plate* in Advance I. It. is tho only Magazine whoso Fashion Plates can bo ruliod on. 1,70 . 1.75 jo,on • 3,50 Colored Pattern s in Embroidery, Crotchet, <oc. Tho Work-Table department of this Magazine is wholly unrivalled. Every number contains ft dozen or more patterns in cvnVy variety of Fancy work. No other Magazine gives those colored. Patterns. 1 An Entirely New Cook Bdolc, The original Household Rtcoipls of** Peterson” airo quite . famous. For 1365, receipts of every kind of dish will bo given. Every one of those receipts has been tested. New ami Fashionable Music will appear in every number.* Also, Uinta on all matters interesting to Ladles. „ TERMS—.WAYS IN ADVANCE., Two one yoaV, $ 3 00 Four “ “ , .13 00 JSlghfc “ •' - ' ‘ 32 00 Fourteen u .20 00 Premium* for Clute of Eight or Fourteen, —To any person getting up a club of Eight and remit ting Twelve dollars—nr a club of Fourteen’and remitting Twenty Dollars, wo will send as ri Fro mm ui, our new copy-right Steel cngravjpg for fra ming—size inches hv 21)—“ WASHINGTON I>AUTIXtf 3r laiO?X lIIS GENERALS," .after a drawing by F. 0.-Parley. This is the. lUnsfc su perb Premium over offercu. Or, if prefot rod. wo will semi, for the Premium, a LADY’S ALBUM, illustrated and. handsomely bound .and’*giU. Or, -if preferred t6\cithcr of these, wo will .send,ms a Prcnnum, an extra copy of the Magazine for 1565. For clubs of two or four, no premiums ar’a-. givpn. Always saj, in remitting for a club of eight, or a club of fourteen, which of the Premiums is pre ferred. Address; post-paid, ’ , ,» 'CHARLES J. PETERSON,;; No. fiOC Chestnut street, J'hiludclfliu, Pa. Nov. 10, 1861. CJOIMSt’S LADY’S' BOOt, THE / * Fashion Magazine of the World. T ITERATURE, Fine Arts and Fashions-. \_j The most magnificent Stool engravings. l — Fashion Plates. Wood engravings oh every subject that can interestladios. Crochet knitting, .Netting, kimbroidory, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Every thing in fact} to'makc complete Ladfs'Pook, THE LADIES’ FAVOHITI -FOR 35 YEARS. ' No Magazine has been able to compete with it. Noilo attempt it. > ‘ * ■ .. - T f ;• • jGODEY'S RECEIPTS for every.department of tv household. These alone are worth, the pried of the book. . MoUoJ-.Cpttagoa (no other Magazine gives them,) with diagrams. Drawing Wesson* for the Young, .Another spe cialty With *3bdfcy; • •- Or.Tdimil 3/ueic, worth $3 a year. Other Mnga* zinas publish old >torn-out music; but the sub scribers to Godey got R before tho/inusia stores. ■ Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Oodey. Fashions from Messrs.^..T..j3tewnrt A Co., the millionaire merchants, of New' York, appear in Oodey, the only Magazine.tlirtt Ims them. -■ AIM, Fashions from the celebrated Bro'dio[ of Now York.. • - • - ■ Ladies’Bonnets. -Wo'give more of them 1 in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the L»dy|s Book enables every lady to bo her own bonnet maker. Maiuan Harland, Authoress of “ Alone," “ Jliddon P.ath,” “Mono Side," “ Njjmcsls," and '* Miriam, 1 " writes for Go dey each month, and tor no other magazine. Wo have also retained all bur old and favorite con tributors. TERMS.OF t ¥ . : dobjSY’SLADY’S BOOK toy 4865 [From, which there could be no deviation,) Tho following nro tho terms of tho Lady's Book for 1805, • At present, wo will receive subscribers, at tho following rktofl. -Duo notice will bo given if wo are obliged to .fidvanco, which will depend upon, the price of paper: v • • One copy, one year, v 3 00- Two copies; one year,” J j|[[ Thrco copies, one your, ' J "jj FouVcopioj, ono year, ■..»*», *i • *0 00 Five copies, one year, and an,extra copy to • ,pprspn Bonding club, making six copies,. 11 00 Bight.otipies one year, and on extra bopy to person sending tbe club making nine cop ies, ~ . . f K. . 21 00 Eleven copies, one year and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making twelve copies, .. 27 60 Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 50 each subscriber. ’ , Godey’s Lady’s Book and Arthur's Home Maga-r zine will bo sent, each ono year, on receipt ofst 60. )Vo have no club with any other Magazine or Newspaper. Tho money mdat bo sent at ono time for any Club.* 4 . . - Canada subscribers, must send 21 cents addi tional for each subscriber. ' 5 - Address, . ... L,-A..QOOEY,-, N, B. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Bts.,- • novlO'C* • • PbUiiaelphifc :* Estray* to tbo premises pf- tiio subscriber, y , ln Iliokinson township, about tbo middio of October, a medium sized BEb COW, with'.short horns and a white stripe along hor hack, Tho owner is roquofitedtO emuc forward, prove proper kv.- .charges,, an'd tfike her away, otherwise she Will bo disposed of as tho law ditcets. . ■ IB AAC MELKSTEK., • Nov. Id, 18G4—!U9 „ Proclamation. TATTIEIIEAS tho lion. James U.jQn.AnAit •. President Judge' of tlio several'Courts of Common Pleas of tho oountieaof.Comborlahd, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said Counties, and Miehael Cockliu and Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyor and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and oth er offenders, in tho Said county of Cumberland, by their precepts- to mo.directed,' dated the 24th day of August, 18(51, have ordered tho Court ‘of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo lioldon at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of November, IS6I, (being tho 14 th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forepoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to tbo Coroner, Justices of tbo Pence,' ami Constables of Urn said county of Cumberland, that (hoy nfo by tbo said precept commanded to be then and there in' thdir proper persona, witn their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations,‘and all other remembrances, to do thojio t.liings which to their offices appertain to bo dohe, aim r.U/fhnsc that arc bound hy recognizances, tra’proaecuto'against the prisoners that aro. ortheu shall bo in tho Jail of Said county, arc to ho tlie'ro to prosootUo tnekn as shell bo just. J. T. EIPPET, : > ■ Sheriff*, Sept. 29, 1301. . NEW STOCK OP HATS AN© . CAM AT KELLER’S, ‘On North Hanover Sired, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid ahsortment of nil tho new pa stylos*of Stfk, jlfolaslsiu t Slouch , Soft and Strata HATS now opeh, of city and homo manufacture, which will bo sold at tho lowest cash .praccs. * . A largo stock of summer hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Children’s fan cy, etc: Also a full d, s 'Wmenl; of 5 on's, Boys’ -andGhildrcnVGapg-of-o-v-iy<lescription-and-style 4 - . The subscriber invites a ,to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho feels con fident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed he'solicits a continuance of tho same. Don’t forget the stand, two,doors Shroi nor’s Hold, and next to Cormnan’s shoo store. * •. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. [May 20,'61. Loclmiaii’s Photographic ANl> AMbROTYP EGA LLERY, THE universally acknnwlndgndsuperiority of LOCHMAN’S, PICTURES, is, sufficient guaranty of their merit without further comment. None equal them in clearness, tone and artistic arrangement. v llomomber tho GALLERY, in Main street, Oar isle, opposite tho National Bank. Bo sure.you go to Q.. L. L.ocum'An’s Rooms., Pictures of deceased persons ooj/iod with skill,And despatch. , . Aug. 25, 1861. ORPHANS’ COURT sale 1 . On SATURDAY, December 3, 1864'. IN pursuance of an ostler of tlio Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on thoabovo day', tho following described real estate, late of Jacob Wolf, ded'd., viz : A lot of Ground, Situate in tho Borough of Carlisle, Wind ed on tho cast by North Hanover street', on the m»rth by Locust alley, oq tho west-and 'south by David Corn man, containing In front on Hanover street 31) feet, and iu depth 240 feet, having thcro ou eroded • A TWO STORY ' BRICK HOUSE, BACK IMIDIXG, Sc, ‘ Tennis of Sole: —Ten pur cent, of the iVurohjiao money to ho paid on tbo confirmation of the sale, ami tbo balance on tbo lirat day of April, 18(55, (lie latter payment to bo secured by recognizance in ’.ho Orphans’ Court,'.with approved security.— Pnasosaiou to bo given ou tbo first day of April, 1865. tJulo to conimoiujo at.lo o’clock, a. m. . ** BAVID WOLF, ... , Administrator,, Nov. 3, 186-I—ts. Town Piopfcny at Priviili; Sal©. THE subscriber offers at private sale the property belonging to Samuel 11. Gould, sit uated at tb.p.north end of Pitt street, in the Bor* ough of CnrUslp. The Lot measures 30 foot in front by 120 in depth, to an alley. The improve ments are a now two-story BRIOK 1 JUpft DWELLING HOUSE, with Buck Building, brick cistern, and other jlisi»s&fe out houses. .There are choioo grape vinos and fruit trees in the lot. This is a very desirable property for a private family, and will bo sold on easy arid favorable terms For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing in Pqulret etrdot; •• . Oct. 27,.18C4-lw STRAY. —Camo to tlio firemines of Martin Brickor, residing one half mile south of f» r ow Kingston, a rod and white spotted STEER, with while face, about two years old. Tbo owner will please come forward, prove propert}', pay charges and take him away, otherwise ho will bo dealt with according to law. W. W. WANDAUGir, - l '■ , Toxcixslnp Clerk, Silver Spring, Oct. 27, 186-J-31* Editor of. Yolunteer: . .... ~ Draiv Sm—.Wl,th ycur. permission t wish to cay to tboreiidcrh of yoUr paper thn,t I will send, by re turn moil, to nil who, wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Ve getable Balm, that will effectually remove/ lu ten dliys. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all im purities of the Skin, leaving the sumo soft, clear smooth and beautiful, - • > I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bure Faces, simple directions and information that will enable- thorn to-sttfrta..Cull growth of Lux> uriant Hair,WHiskoi:s,cr a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by rolurn mall with out charge. ' Respectfully yours, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, . . . 831 Broadway, New York, Oet. 6, 1864-3 m Supposed to Bi 3 stolen.— a .wuoic Mustang pony arid .buggy was hired by a sol diet,.from the subscriber, on the 24-th irist., for the purpose ns ho of tiding about town for a short i»ino. Not having boon returned, it is ,bo liovml thet thoy have qtolen.it. Any information given to tho subscriber oonoorning. them will be liberally rewarded. "Carlisle, Oot. 27* ’fp, WILLIAM SMITH. Notice; THE Carlisle borough bounty Bonds are now ready for delivery in sums of One Hun c\rbd, Fjvd Hundred and One Thousand dollars, with odupons attached; tbo semi annually, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Any per son having money to lend will find it an advan tage to. invest in said Bonds, as tho State' Bounty ,law exempts them from Taxation. Application to bo made to A. Cathoart, President of. Town Council, or Jos. W. OgUby, Soo'y. By order of Town Council. . V . JOS. W: OOILBT, • • Scc'yt9/' Coiyratien. ■ . Carlisle Deposit Bans, 1 Nov. 1,1504, J. \ UTVIDESTD of Fiv® per cent., and also /i 'Five porcoof. oxlni. frpo of Oovornmont and State Tuxes,hns this day been declared by the Board of Directors, out of tbo profits of tile Bank for the last six mouths, which will ho paid over to the Stockholders or; their, legal representatives upon demand being made for.tho-samo.. ■ - , . 'WM.M.BEETBM, • The Rev. Sariihel Philips’ New Book. THE VOICE, Ot BLOOD- In the Sphere of Na(\(re And of fht Sp\rii-W»rfd ; 1(9 .Typical and .Prophetic UUeranncn uh the Mouthpiece of Cod and of Man : f/g Qal*, • criee Ayainet Jinn and-in his Behalf’* BY BKV. SAiIUEL PIUI.IPS, A. M.. PASTOR OP TJTD PEroUUED C‘nUUCH, CAUUSI.C, PA, Author of 41 Qetheemane and the O-vts./' “ The ' THE object‘of 11.i* work'is t.i popularise the the tlioorv of Upturn llod -mminn ibt'onj'h Blood from ft now stumlpofni : to present its hi’-. loricn.l and practical iispcclH lu «u atr-ierive form, suited to (ho Umto of the goninv’- pm deg*- Tin subject is novel, ynt, on.iueullv SeriptuKil, nml adapted to tlio age of atviTo and Unodeliod in which wo now live. Tbo.contents of this Volume 'will convoy an idoa ofit*Tli:iractur ai'.d dejig’n.. The ■following aro (ho of ivhivh (bo book ,13' composed: Chapter X.—Voice?, “ ll—Blood. J 44 lll.—Blood Hath a Voice. u • IV.—The Voice of Accusing Blood feu r.i - ,;tbo Ground. “ V.—Tbo Voice of Typical Blood from " l • • tbo Altar. . 14 Vl.—Tho.,Vxiive of Atoning Blood from tbo Cross, f( Vll.—Tbo Voice of Martyr Blood from . the Church,. u Vin.—Tho ,V‘noc of Saornnu'otal Blood finm the Christum -Altar, “ XX.—Tbo\oiv.o of Blood from - tbo .\Io: cv-Scat.- u JC.—Tbo Voice of Witocf Mng Blood from . tho Judgment-Throne. “ XL—Tho’Vo'.cc* of A' eUuing Blood from : hob. “ XlE.—The Voice of Glorifying Vlood in Heaven. Published by . • ' • LINDSAY k BLAVvTSTOX, 2i South Sixth St.f ulto't d/icitnnt,' 7 _ ) \ ■ i-ini, vnnuT.ii. . Price,'B3. Payable osi PeliVery, SPECIAL AGENTS ■Wanted for soiling this Book, to wlnun a liberal discount.will bo given. Apply oilh-r t-j the li‘aircT^l)r't^tUo — Autbtrrrn.t^etxrHTiTT--—-— From Rev. Dr. S. R, Fisher, Editor »/ its ,l Jfva tl Tho stylo is pleasing and at! nr, l , ive, mid t>.o tone of piety, which pervades, it, d-vp ami emi nently practical. The toueJen'ey cl the work is de cidedly good.■ •'Tho more I rend your work, the :n<nn do tho beauty and wonder of tho. subject untold. Ifm stunned with tho tcrrilie denunciation:: you hurl against tho sinnot; but much mure rltncVed with 3’our sweot poetic representations of hum m djsli oy through' Blood. I love tho hook becuUM* it not only makes'mo tremble on account nl' my .sins, but also gladdens and inspires mo t v.iili the li u>>: of a complete and eternal .o|»ar.clpa<i«n from sin through tho Blood of Atonement! ' —Letter to ths Author. . Oqt. 20, 1804-2t> SHERIFF'S SALES* BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out ot the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland county, anil to mo directed, I will expose to public ycndtlo or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, ofi- Friday, November 1 \th, ItCJ, at H) o'clock, A. M., tho following described Heal Es latC| via .• • A Tract of Land situate in Silver spring town ship, containing ouo hundred ru.VJ euTiuny-eight Acres, more or less, bounded or. the, oust by tlio land of Henry.Voglosoog, on the wort nml noil!: by Samuel YoglcsoUg'iltid otjiers. tun] on the south by tho Conodoguinot Creek, beviug thereon erected a Two-story Wroth- „ trbottrdcd House, Frame Kitchen, Frame Barn, and other out houses.— y,M * yffija Seized and taken in execution and- to bo sold As tlio property of Edwuru liommy. All tbafc certain £ot or piece af Ground situate In tho Borough of Carlisle, boundul by prop >r(y of Mrs. Elizabeth Gorgas, John Park, and oih.-n, containing sixty feet in fronton Smith street, and one hundred and'twenty feet, in iKqb.h, running north, being tho same lot of ground that Charted Bell, as (ho Administrator, &c., of bino Oraiiaiil dec’d’., by his deed, dated Ist April. ISoO.'convoyc'd to Jaoo Luley. Seized ami taken, in m..u and to b,o .sold ns tho property of Mi/had Laky and Jano Luley, Ins'wife. —Also— A Lot of Ground situate in the Bornurii <if lislo, containing twenty-three fe>t in trout, aid two hundred and forty feet in d«*p<!i. iivn* or l,**-*. bounded on the cast by Lot of John Nulde.'on tin? a west by North Hanover street, on llin north by Lot of Jacob llluviu. and on the south by Lot of John lint ton. having thereon creeled a Tw.-r»tuvy Flattered Hunt* and F-om» F',. Seized and taken in execution and to bo redd »r the- property of Charles A. Smith. To ho sold by me. a ■ • J..T. JUPPHY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Oct. 2ft, isr.l. Conditions.—On all sales nf’SrmO or ov«r. will ho required to bo paid when tin* pr-poiTy is stricken off, and $25 ou all Hales und* i i.V'i’l. AN election for nine Director* ol* tl»o Car lisle Deposit Bunk, to serve fur (in* en.suiug year, .will bo hold at the B;ikking IJ<nisc, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday, iho 2Ut day of November, JSfM,‘between the hours of if) o’c.'oohi A ?!., and 3 o’clock, P. JVt. n By order of the Board of Director’. WM. M. DEtTEM. , V‘t*h irr, - Carlisle, Nov. 3, ’O4. . - Vt'M. GOULD. . . JV&W 'FORWARDING AM) COMMISSION II OUS 15 TIIE subscriber having taken the Ware houso'formorly occupied by J. 11 Nunem.ik«r, hri "West High Street, opposite Dickmiiifi»o CoU lego, would inform* the public, that lie has on t'ored into a general I’oi warding and Commission biialnoss, , ■ Tbo highest market price will be paid fur Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour tmrf Feed, Phteim' and Sail, heft coir staqtly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS. VALLEY\ . • LOCUST MO (/NTA TN, - LA WBENR r,,(C0., d-c. Limqbarnors' and BiaoksmUho’ Coal, eumdantlj for sale. Kept under cover, dnd delivered dry Li any part of the town. : JOHN BEETEM. April 14. *(U. VfOTICIUs hereby-given that letters of Ad _[\j ministration on the estate of Jacob Clay, lute Frankfort!- to,wnsbip'j deceased, Imvo been granted to tbo uudefsidndl, residing in North MU dlwton township. /II persons indebted to Lhd said estate are requested to make payment immediaicly, tyid those having claims against tbo estate will also present them for settlement. . , , JOHN WACkIONER, Sopt. 22. IRfi4—fit.* Adiniiiibtrntnr. NOTICE is hereby given that Xiettets testamentary on tbo estate of Ocorge Ilcod, late of »ho village of .New Kingston, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to-mafce payment immedi ately, and.those haying claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. . r . JOHN iIUSSELMAN. Oot. 13. T&C4-CI? , Executor. GRAIN highest market price will bo paid'for Wheat, Corn, Ryd nnil Oats, and all kinds of Country Produce, at thv "Warehouse of Jnae 78, Wi. PLOWS,. PLOWS. —Just receive.! and for solo at Manufacturers pricec, a largo asaort montcf- Pliink’s Plows#. Ilonwood’s “■ Zoijrler's t( I Woirieh's • " v 1 J a the cheap Ilarawaro Si - 4srU«l4 Jsau»»y, Christian Home.” RECO MME.N L) ATTO N 5. senycr jPj’ojii C. 11. RalshaugK, F.y). —Also—. A'oUcv. ICHiOUR COAL, PLASTEIi & SA L 7*. Executor's Notice, JN6. ??®E IE AT, York Motnl Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle - do . “Cultivators, Ac., &e. # tore of ’ -I • ■ r ~ 11. SAXTONy iMI. farm m ms. •X will anil my farm, situated 1 in Middlesex township, 5 miles from Carlisle, sbutuiuiug about 190 ACRES, of I’rarol land. 'flu- improvements are a largo n, weatueu-boaeded house, jfmiiL lip.nii riiSSi’, a Dow frame Slnhlu and Hay House Spring Eou.o, and oilier iiuui'asnry out tillit.linpr«. 'tlio soil is naturally of n good quality, is IU-f-n, lias been well limed .and Witnored mid lb at tl'm present timu iimlar prolUnliln enllivnlion. Tliuru is vanning water in ovoiy fluid which pith nil yurt luge of loontion makes it, an oxeollent ciorii farm Also TO acres of TIMU Kit LAND mil,lining the above Winch will bo sold with it orin lols to suit pin chasers. For.lnforuiatiui apply to judge o* VV. M. Bcuteni IsSij., CarlUlo or tbo subscriber liri.w on the premises. ' ’ 0 Sept. 22, 18(11—Ct VAtiSJABILBi FARM : J FOR SAl.tf, T I IIE fnilisrsiilnu- 'oftT’ts for sals his Enrm. I rituate in Middlesex township, miles from Carlisle, CONTAINING 178 ACRES, hy old surrey, most of which is under cuUiva (imu The quality of- land is slnto ami grav'd, which impro.vcs rapidly tinder tbo action of lime. The impruvemenu aro a . nf» , Double Slone House, !!il& v with ami VVnph Ilyuge. Wood House i-Jtil Smoite Umtse emt ventert t. Also, ;■ LOG B AUN,. lIA V HOCsE, ling pen, Carriage House, Corn Crib?,-Ac. There is a fine variety of FRUIT on the premises. Thc.prnperly is djVidVd by u private fund,and would make (wo convenient farms. It is admira bly adapted for.it Slne/e Form, having easy ac- to running water. and the meadows yielding a never.failing and abundant supply of Ilay. 1: is well reared, has been thoroughly limed ; is eon yeniont to church uml school, amljuins tho w»Ml liTiown ••‘CiiTITHI! &prmg^*^wTuiriraru7d"irinjirket •luring Iho summer Altogether it is a desirable property. . , , • ■^^ 30 * 53 Acres of excellent *0? , i’IMB Ejl LAN D , ■ - 1 about Li miles tho above Farm, lying along (ho base of (bo North Mountain, no cesßiblc to every part. This will be sold together, or In lots to .suit purchasers. • Apply to. .1 udge Watts,, in Carlisle, George 3. Clark, near the promised, or tho subscriber at Har risburg. .<>• ’ \ JAMES CLARK. Ang. 2:>. ISoMf. • Co. Twtrliers’ Institute rPllE llth annual mC.Pting of tho Cumbev -1 land Comity Teachers' Institute will- enm venc in the Town Hull of Shippeuaburg, on Tues day,'November 1 Ht, 1S(»I, at.U o’clock, A. M., and continue in session three or lour days. The Insti .lute, will by conducted on the Class Drill ptnu.— Win. P.Lb.ydhtts been appointed Teacher of Or thogruphy and ibo siunuL of leLtHh: Francis A. j Cain, of Reading; Win. V. Cavanaugh, of Pen manship; C.Uriug.of Written Arithmetic; ! Philip Long,- ot Mental AVithipctp*; Elias Mountz, of Leogpiplij' j D.L\ lyasl,of Grpiutnar ; Franklin Albert, cl Algebra, and W. (J. Thrush, of Goom«> try. The GLTir Section of School Law* Article- 591, requires premunont certificates to bo’given at - the county' In.stUute. Tuo following Teachers will, therefore, proparp Essays to ho read during tbo •Institute, at tho close of which they will receive the Prof. C!r.; Misses M. E. Smiley, AL C. Smith, A.-M.,bongncc'ker, M. W. Sprout, E. J. Hall. K C. I -Uignccker, B. J. Alcr,oiijgbllii; M. E. G reason, Messrs. J. A. Eborly. and .I s Bingamnn. The Essays will ho handed to tho county Superintend ent lor publication, S: hool Government, Baronial- Cooperation,. List riot Institutes, Music, History, sboukl.'thq..Cepsjtilution of the U. S. be taught in the common uchouls, Ac., will be sub-. jee«3 Ibr disobsalon. .... ... • It is hoped (hat (lioro will boa full attendance of Teachers and Director*. o«pc(iiu\ly of teaohors wh« are teaching their Jirst ,ldisfricts ropro s-uited will I;o reported Pi the School DepirtnawnL Thu roll Will be cr.lh'd tvs usual. . J. B. LA;\j)LS, J. A. II ISA GY, • ' ' «S. P. GOODYEAR, \-Eus. &*n*, A. T. PALM, . (iEO. SWARTZ, Cnt.*d, fjf VStfCISTOtVs .’LCTIDKO EMPORIUM. SPRTNU AND SUMMER GLOTHIMO! f tVFNrjSTON hits just returned from the ' Fast itilli a magnillccut stock of ti \j rns, CASSUfEICS, . SATfXTJTK ■'■■■' ■ VESTING $ , jind all olhcr kiyidu of,, goods £b\* r ' OtBWrUBSIiISJPS His assortment of piece goods is the largest anti no t varied ever brought to thin town, and he pledges Imnsidf to soil goods by the yard as cheap, if not cheaper, than.any oilier store, ilia stock .of J 1 >IA D Y-M A*D K C LOT 111 K G ; is extensive anti beautiful, aonsistiug o? COATS, ■ • PASTS, • •' VESTS. • . , OVERCOATS, ; ; ’ «to., io., &«., which he will sell CHEAPER than any other e»- hibli-lunmit. - • He has aduundiUil asaortment ol Gentlemen’s FuraiAhmg Good.’, f/ii 'iertjii'rlt, Orel-third, IJraiccrif, -ifinhvcllrt.n, , Carpet Bag*, \ 2'runhn, ‘ 1 : . • «Crc., tsc.> <£•(? bcjiE ONE, COME ALE, .. and soo .for youHelvo?-, his.beautiful asKortp-qnt of goads,.before puredur-me. clsowhcro. .Ho will take great pleasure in allowing Ida goods, and can sat isfy all that ho can, and will, sell goods - cheaper than any other house ouUtduof the Eastern cities. ■CUSTCMEII’S ojuuiris, • I would invito an exnim»nt : ou of’niy stock o Pine (Modi'!!. t’u'J.-iinors, Ac., which I manufacture upon special onlcrc. 1 ■ SPECIAL NOTICE, I wojld beg leave to say that .my goods are manufactured under my can supervision, nud by the very beat workman. Jly present stock is the most extensive 1 have yet had in, rtofo, and I rc- Rpoctfully ask myj'ncind? and the public to give mo a call before purchasing elsewhere. . Remember the old stand.- - ISAAC LIVINGSTON, Worth JJuuuvcr Street, Carlisle, Ap/d 2t, 18(U; Prollioiiolaiv’a Nolke. ia hereby given that the account J- i of William Moovo,- sequestrator ofdho Hano ver and Carlisle. Turnpike Road' Company, bus been filed in the Prothonotary's Office, and will bo presented to the. Court of Cbmpiop Pleas of Cum berland county for oonfirmalion oty the Ipth day of November, 18t}4. ' ©ct* 15, *64—■. ■ B’ ARLEY WANTED.—Tho-higheßt’price for Baulky will be paid in cash at Barnitz’* Brewery, Carlisle. GBBHAHB & KI&HSBR. 1864-trt* ((h*l)f \ REWARD.—Strayed hr ntolen from pasture field of the su'bscribtir, in Monroe tu’wnsbip. bn or about the 271 b of September last, ;a GREY HORSE, I) years old, jotted on rump, uudroarkod U. S. The abov.o reward will bo paid to any one retnruiug to mo said horse. CYIIUS JUNG WALT. Got, 13,18 04-8 fc O' Job Printing ns&lly exeda! MATRIMONIAL!! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IF you wish to injury, address Iho under pigncdj who will Bond you without money umt without price, vnmablo information that will ena ble you to marry happynpd spuud’ly, irroHpoclivo of age, wealth or bounty. Thin information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confi dential. ■ The desired information koiU by return maib and no questions asked. Address , Sarah 8.-Lambert, Oroonpuint, Kings.Cn., ' • Oct. 18, 'o4 2m. NOTICE. —"Wo, the tmdtirslgiiCil citizens of Dickinson Township, believing that tho dn strijetipn of Uirus is injurious to the interest of the funning community,'lake this method in inform auxxEns .\>-n si’annsfitv that wo.wni nor •permit b uilors to trespass upon our premises, oi-- thor to t;boof birds or other game, but h ill enforce the law ngaiii.-t thorn in all oases. Kmnnnol Liao, jrv, Sunuicl sr., . dienry lluslunan, Walter Stuart; Samuel Smart, jr., Samuel K'vatia. Peter Shot ran, A. Kurt/ flub burn, William Uontz, George Kissinger, John Pclfor, Isaac Alalotuncr,' - William llico, William Galbraith, d.oscph Galbraith, P. J. Mooru, luathew Galbraith,, Peter Ziuw. John Wilhovror. Oct. 20, ISCI-Ct GEO. S. CL ABIC. TOOTICK TO thonn -L 1 designed citizens of South Middlufmvtnwn ship, hereby give notice to nil sports men and gunnerVmit to lL\*spass upon onrjiandsby .shooting tliet'Oyn any- kind of game. Any' person violating this notice t>ill bo punished according to law;. ' t Daniel Kaufman, .Install Wobbert, .David P. Lehman, "Win. Rider, - Jno. HmUlcr, F.aml. D Knnklc, • Cyrus 'Thurnmn, JxcoV» Nolifingcr, Lntnl. M ‘liter, Uuo. W. ’Wolf. William Saxton. Oct, 13. 1501-31* TVIOTICE TO SPORTSMEN.—We tliflim -L a dendgnedcitizens of Penn towndiip, hereby ners not io trespass’ upon our lands by shooting therepn any kind of game. ' Any person violating this notice will be punished according to law. .. *T. S Kelso. Jacob Dcelom, • ‘ John ihifelangson, Ferdinand Barr. • Kov. 3, HG-I —2G* ■WE W S I ‘ NEWS 1 !! NEWS!!! X’ EIDIOU & M! ELKR.aro just receiving i ab Ihcir new and cheap store, on the south east eoVnor of Main strait, their first supply of Fa! and Winter Goods, to which they' invito tho special attention of every person in want pf Goods desirable for tho present and coining. Season. Tho slock comprituu ail kinds and varieties of D R ti S S GOODS, \ich as Plain Black, Figured and Ilepp Silk?, Plain ami Figured colored Dress Silk's, all culori .French Merinos. French Cashmeres, .plain and figured, Coburg Ol6ths,’ all shades and culota, black and colored Alpacas, plain and figured all Wool Moi.r DeLainos, suitable for Radio's and Children’s ‘Dresses, Mohair Poplins, Valencias, American DeLainus, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ac., Ac. , Mourning i&oods. Black French Merinoes, French Cnshmeroa, double and single pddth all Wool DoLainos, Thibbott file* finos, Bombazines, Crapo Poplins, black and white Plaid Poplins, black and purplo Plaid Cashmeres, long, square apd Xhibbet Shawls,Tong and square Blanket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand kerchiefs, (j lores, Balmorals, &0., Ac. ■ MJ3N& AND nors* WJUIt. ~-r; Black and colored Cloths, black and fancy Cr.zsU sitnerofl, all grades and qualities, Vestings. B.itti linets, Union Cassimoroa, Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flannels. Morina Shifts and Drawers, Ac.. <to. A special'arrangement mad® with a first class TAI LOR to make up Clothing at-very short nutioi. BioMESTIfC GOO&s' .. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins of every 'tun.Uly, Shooting Mns]ins, Pillow-naso Muslins, Linen and Cotton Table Dtupprs. Tickings/ Choekaj Striped Cotton Shirtings, Dcnnimjs, Domestic .Ginghams,, Scutch Ginghams, Sack Flannel of every color, Shirting Flannels, factory and Shaker Flannels for. Skirtings, rod,,yellow and white Wool Flan nels, Canton Flannels, Calieoos. colored, cambric, and paper Muslins, Drilling Kaukewiiß and many other Goods in every day us*.. • .• NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. Men's Hanover Bllck Gloves and Gauntlets, Borin*; Ololh, Htngvrood, Cifssimoro and Dogskin G lores, Ladies Kin, Cloth, Merino, Silk, Lirlethroiul and Cotton Gldros, a full assortment of cotton .and wo.d Hosiery, fur Men, Ladies and Children, Hal moral Woolen Unsp for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, Opefu Hoods; all ai'/.ea and' colors, Scarf*, Suspenders, Sontags, Hooped Skirls, Balmoral Skirts. Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. . Also, just opening a comp’ot.o stock’ of the neir .ost styles Cloth (.Honk's, ami Blanket Shawls, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, ‘Window Shades, Looking Glasses, Ac., Ao. * J\a the season advaucea'we will onnatantly ho ■malting additions to our Stockland will alwoyn en deavor to-make, our stock the most desirable that can bo found,in the county. Feeling very thankful to'the community for tboir kind and liberal patre- so far extended to the Now Firm, wo earnestly solicit a cnniinuaneo of the same, Please give us a call hofovo makhur your purchaae/raa wo are al - ways ready and willing to exhibit uni* goods, and can nml will prove that wo study the interest ’of our customers. ' . • Please do not forget that nnr Slorcis - oh the coru9r, directly opposite Irvine’s .Shoo Store."- I IVEIBICII A MILLER. Carlisle, Sept. !5, !SSL B. 11 J AMEF.ni’, S. M, Co VLB, J! M’CAS9%TBIft B. R. MESON & CO. :t , > - W'lIQ.-iESALE iiml retail. Dealers in T'an oy Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions Ac., North-wcftt corner of Hanover and Pomfrot Sts., Carlisle, Pa. would respectfully anrtonpee to thu pubfib .that they have just relumed (nun tho En»* tern cities with a large nnd well selcetedutoelc of goods, cousistingin part of Hosiery, Glovis, Mitts, Veils, Crapes, Cravats, lined*. Nubias, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, Belts, Ladies* and Gents’ Collars, Binding, Cords, But 'tons, Combs, Needles, Threads, Sewing Silks, Hoop Skirts,-Paper* Pons Perfumery, Cigars. Ac., Ac. Wo would particularly invito the attention of Con.vTiir Mkuchant.s to pm* stork, as in the mat ter of prices as well as in other important panic ulars, wo enjoy this groat advantage, viz: one branch of our house ami a member of our firm are located ih/Philadolphia, nnd always prepared to take advantage of every fluctuatmx in the market.’ Liberal terms made with wholesale purchasers and Unusual inducements ollered to buyers of eve ry class. Call and examine our stock. Oct. IS, 1864—3 m. GREAT REDUCTION Itf. DR? aOODS.' OWING to thp; recent heavy fall in the priotj.of GOLD, I havo determined to.roduea every arlioo in my immense stock .of Di'n CfoQda to a corresponding with the precious'metal, and intend to make, still ( further reduction from time to time ns Gold recedes fn price/ My extensive stock, has .boon mainly purchased at low prices and bcfortTtUo great advance in Goods; I take Hus opportunity of calling the* attention of the public to this "notice, us I ®<?n and ictfl sell lowe u lhaa any House outside of the Eastern Cities. Cail and examine for your selves/ llcmemhor the Old Bland, fiouth Uiuorsr btreet, boloW tho Court House.' ' A.‘W.BfcfcXZ. i Oot. 6, 1864- B. SHIUEM AN, , Pcothonotary, Jao.°Myer?, J. W. Goodyear, .Tacob At voru, J. P. Wall*, Samuel Broker, . Daniel Vi.lt I will ailio eour-tnntly have on linml all kinds-of FAMiLY COAL) under cover, vrliicli mil de liver dry and clean to any pan of iho town. %y~ kens Valley,Locust mountain and liawbcrry'Conl prepared expressly for family use, which’l will soil at the lowest' prices, at tho IVarohousoj west end of High Street, above the College', IS. E. JAMESON CO. ( Juno ac> IgM > A. W. BENTZ, SPECIAL NOTICE CHE A# .DRt',GOODS! NEW FI&ST CLASS SROGEBY STORED TITK Public con find, atour new Grooarj Ktorc, in the. Building .lately occupied by Pnn.Tp Aic.vold. dcc’<l.,'and next door to the Cain lisle Deposit , a very large.and fresh assort tAont of ull tuc uilliitent kinda aml grades ef Cofloo fiisonecs, • ' Soups, ' - Cumlles, ■ S«U, Pickles, Preserves, ; Gunned ■’' Kruitfl, * Cranberries, . I'.oisins, • Bricd .^CurrniiU, ‘ ' Dried "Prints, “ V ■ MuU, Sugars,-* Snuff, ‘ ? ‘ Coffees, Syrups, Molars'**, , , „ Spl'nn-, . Pri-parod Coffees la Paparu, VocytaMoa Saucer, •Crackers, .Ch-vuso, / S'voe| Cukoj How York, .toes .% tea", i s s peSj, .act Ar,sd—*Uice, Barley, Starch, Farina,Corn Starts C<mali!itt, Marcum, Hucar.-ni, form’odUa, Aiurnca. Pn-i-os, Crt , i; #, cn (rated Lye, Ba- '■ lojiiinj iran-JuKi'. Tabfo and 1 otjar Oils, Blacking, Uocuwax, o'utfj, Coro.i, Tic Yrrn, Lamp jinil Caudle Wic’t, it uh Brh.-L, Clodmn ' ■ Lines, Bod , C o r Jr,,' Spi c o. Doses, Pa> . per a«(J Eur*- ■ M ait e b o h , • : Pewter Sand, Store i’o cp’gois, Pons. In!:?, Brijastouo, Mackerel. blind, Salmon, Herrins and , .*j Codfish, Al so—the celebrated Excelsior • Dried Beef and Tonkin-*, Rugs oud'L Mats, Shot and Lead, Brushes, Proems and Wisps B Glass, Queen's, Wood. Willow & Ratah •• WiLES . Wc respectfully ask the public to call, oxamini and price our large and carefully selected stock of. FiNi; Famii.y .Gi'ocnians. Wo. buy ah kinds of Country Produce, • ’’ - Cafl^lo'Oct. 0, ISOI-Ty Fires Bsisui-ance, r rilE ALLMX AND EAST PENNSBORO X JU. 'J UAL PIKH COMPANY ot'Cinnberluiid cpunly, incorporated by an not 6f .Assembly, in Um-ynnr 1813, and having recently bad ila charter extended to (ho yoar'lSSS, is nofr in relive anil vigorous operation tinder the aupnr iniciu.cneo of the b.llowiuu Board of Managers: ' B. Ciorf.io, Christian Stnyman,“ Jacob I-.burly, Daniel llaimy, Alexander Catliodrt "Jacob 11. hoover, John Miebelberper, Joseph Wickcrrs: ' Samuel libcrly, Fadtdph Martin, Moses Brickor Jacob Coovornnd J. C. Dnulup, ; r -a The rates of insinaneo are ns lotr and fErornblb as.any Company, of the kiud in ibo State! -Persona ivu,biug to become members arc invited t 6 Hdko ndl pl,c;ii<on to tlio Agents of the Company who ala willing to n aicupon them at buy-time. -: ~ . ; f- President IV. 11. OORUAS, Eborly'a JCHte, Cum berJjiml cmmty.. Vice Pren’l.—CumsTLAN Statuan, Curlisla Cut*. boriun/1 county. • . “ Sucty.—Joiia C. Dunlap,ltocbanicaburg, Cam* bei'lnnd county. ' ' j - • • Xrca3urer— *Damel Bailt, 'Dillsburg, Toia • ouuty. , ofuuhn,-{nt\d County. —John Sburriok, Allen; Hen* ry 'i\v. arinS b irt' m au stow n ; Lafayette PefToV, Dick inson; <tloury Bowman, Clmrcblowrij Mndo Grl litb, .South Middlulon ; fckim'l. Graham, b‘ovo f j Samuel Ooover, Mechiiuicaburg'; 3. Cock- Hn, Shepberdstown; U.Qoovor, Upper. Allen j J o.' Sarfou, Silver Spring; John llyor, Carlisle' Valentirfo Feoman, Xovr Cumberland : James McCnmUisb, Nowv.ille, ’ * '* lark .County, — V,\ C.‘ ricking,’ Dorei*; James GnlTitb, Vamiitgton j J. F. Doanlorlf, V/osbingtonV llicbey Clark; Dillcburg; D. flutter, Falrvicw: John Williams, C'arioiL__.:. . V:; Dauphin County, —Jacob XIou?or, Harrisburg.'*’ Members of the Company having policies aboi' to expire, can have them rcnrwefl by taaking cation to liriy bftbo Agents. . March 13,- ISfi.’l. • llat & Cap lilmporiuin. 'PIIE undersigned .liavitit; purcliaeed Ufa i stniik,*' &.,.ef the late AVilliam H. Trout, deo’d would recpecUidly nnnoiir.co te the public that Ba will continue Iho Halting Jhminess ikt ibo old ptani'" in Weal High Street, uAid' with a renewed and offi. clout effort, produce articles of Head Dress of ■ Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall be strictly in keeping with the improvo uicnt of the art, and tully up to the ago in wbiob wo live. ', mile hag.now on hand a splendid assort munt'of lints of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and silk hats, amt a* prices that most suit every one who has an eyo to getting the worth of his money. Hit Silk, Mole 9km, qiul-Beavcr Hats, pro unsurpassed foMiphtncsci durability and finish, by thoso.of any other establishment in the country, ■ . .. Bora' -Hats of every description -fton’jtantly ofc hand.- lie respectfully invites ajlths old patrous and us many uott; ouco as possible, to give him a call. , .■•• . «i Carlisle, T)cc. 20. IRC-, NEW,DRUG STORE. .' ' THE .undcrnlgneil has just opened a'new DRUG STORE, in South' Ilofioruir Street, next'door to’ : C.-Tnhotrs Grocery ..Gtonv whore bo has juat received anti opened a large stock cf Bpwc ... , CnemiccTlsy *•_ - • Dye-Stu(fb, Pbrfmrcry. Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles, Al* st, a large lot of • • Tobacco and ScgSsrisj of’tho mopt favorito ’brands) Coal'Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid,. Confectionaries, Fuiits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol. Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and- all.other artirlos connected with our line’, AH of which wo will soil at price’s fo suit tho times Prescriptions carefully compounded by a cympotou druggut. . DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, Deo. 2,1, IRO*. . .LUMBER AND COAL, I WILL have constantly o‘n‘ L.mrLoml for . iiish tb order all Kinds of SEASQXEJ} LUJf- Itf-JJt, such as Bonrde, SeaniUng. joist, Frame Slutf, Paling and Plastering Laths* -Worked Floo ring ‘ Wcntherhoardiug, qnd all kinds-of BHIN <!A/AV.TVhUo Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, - Oak, Ao. Having oars of my own I m\u furnir.h bills to order of any length and size atth’j *!hortcst ; aud on tho must, reasonable terms. Wovkyd boards will bo kepi under cover, so that they can bo furnished ,drv at all times. - , Kfinn YDS - GOOD DARK CALICOES UUUU just received dt . ■, ... Greenfield. «& Shea fee’s, GOOD BARIC PRINTS ct - 18| BETTER “ do. at - . 20 EXTRA “ ’ do. at - . 22 SUPER EXTJU do.;. at.. . . 25 Bleached Muslins ' jt 2?, ?o, 30, 3o andi'4o ots., traBBLEACHED from 20 rts tp 45. Summer Pants Stuffs -■ - , . at.last year's prices, .. HaviSc purchased ouf stock of Bummer pants’ stuffs Inst Fall,wo onjo soil them /tom lO to 15 ots. per yard,loss than any other House »n Carlisle. , ‘ llomorubor the place, Bant Main street, sbutlr side, 2nd door, ' ‘ ■ GUEEXPIEU) t SHEAFER* OpiiuHLle liiUer’u Clothing-Emporium, MaylO, 1804.. ..... - _ SPEOIAL NOTrc£^Pmoiiindebted,,W; {.lie ; 6ubßyribor;arie (uvrncstly requMU'd to payment, oihunri## wUlf liitjehargeti «■ their account#., • , : • .... lOC 1,4464 .;--~~ -V f'f JAMES M. AI.T.EN Jt CO. A CENTS. J. G. GALLIC, JSC. SEETEM, % •■•A'wyimi.
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