A-spenge W.;* Walker was very fine: •- Tuoxis Glitztatco4JaitscßaraTicr,, Gso: LDu Cdttilatettle• . , „ . VOUSt4II.O,O IitODITCTIONS-Xtass Ifirer...Tohnlifuatoo the bait:Speehrien - Of blankets, $l.; Mrs. C. P. Hewlett, best carpet,..sl MaTYClotidonlc, bast cor;. erlet $l.; Ara. :J. Ai Murry, best quilt, $1; Mrs:Mary A. Hamericb, besttinen, And we recotioinead the discre tionary premiums for articles which we •-think shofild :be retarded. Mri. Agnes Wolf, for blankets, 50c; Mrs. 'Elizabeth Itatiensbergortfor carpet, 600; . Same, 'for coverlet,_6oo ; Mrs. Sarah A. Hutton,- for linen, 600; Mrs. C. N. Golden, , for 'quilt, .50c. ; Miss Lee'Lephart, torquilt, 25e - ; Mrs. C. Fienamod, for shirt, 50c; , Miss Mary A. Zeigler. black' blankets, 25e , ; • .1111811 - Mary A. Clendenin, for a ii;lisplay , of Itookings, • gloves, &a., $1; Jorf.'W. Haverstick exhib ited a beautifet pair of army blankcts,,man-, nfactured by. D. Horner, which excited the admiration of . the Committee; they bad been presented-to him by John S. Munroe, to, protect llMllem the cold; 0f it camp lifii which he lifiiiicatticilikteunter7irr.the - ap- - proacbing - winter. THOMAS MILTON, EPHRAIM COWMAN., W. P. STUART, Committee. - • HOUSEHOLD intoDuanoss, Claal 2. " firs: C. N. Golden", best pair knit stock- Inge rifle;- Mrs. E. Simpson, best worked sampler 50c; 'Miss 'M. E. Merry, sofa etish imisV64-Miss Eminit - S.. Mullen, :white em broidered skirt 60c; idisiAnna Blair, white embroidered drills 60; Miss Rebecca Brown worsted tidy 50c; Mrs. George Murry, em broidered shoes 50e; Miss E. M'Elhenny, net shawl 50; Miss Mary Halbert embroldeL ry 60c; Miss Louisa D. Hostetter, embrold eredAvrapter 60e; Misses Martha and Ann Beeteta, fancy •needle work:6oc; MissliettY. Adams; Worked altar. ' 50c; Miss Laura D. Weaver r itillOted - .Chia:Covers 160 e; Miss Laura M. Line, tidy 60c; Mrs. F,Henwood, cases Of needle work 50c; Mrs. Dr. Neldich, worked collars' lific; ,Mrst vegetable "stiellAisiket.socLBsOloi for elle!' talized basket 500; Miss HettY Adams, em broidered: 'chetasette" 60e , lbs. Jacob RheenriFehild!ii "cape 61:10; ' . Miss dine A. Zeigler,' best departmentikllt:soo- • , The beantifuj dis play in this justifies risle roc ommending,the,followhig,discretiobary pre; miums: Wilt stock ings 25c; Mrs. Dr: Elliott,do.'2sc; Miss An na M. Gardner, worked sampler 25c; Mitis Laura D. Weaver, sofa'enibions 25c; Miss Mary L. Iluyetti do. 2,5 c; Mrs. C. N. Gol den, white embroidered skirt 25c; Miss M. A. Gregg, (9-years old) pin cushion 25c; Miss Annie Woods, worked collar 26c; Miss Minnie Parker exhibited a /rase of skeleton leaves which were veil - beautiful and ex hibited the highest degree-of art and skill in their preparation for which we recom mend, the discretionary premium of 60c. J. W. D. GMLELEN, MRS. J. A. Munn:, Mas. H. ADAM, Committee. FRUIT AND FLOWERS. William Line, beautiful display of flow era, $3; Luther Line, beautiful display of cut flowerti, $3. The Committee ought not to avoid the remark, that both these exhibi tions of horticultural and artistic skill com manded the grgateat admiration anti were the decided feature of the exhibition, and we only regret that .the premium awarded and none that we could reasonably recom mend could compensate for . the pains and labor of getting_ them up. Longedorf & Kast displayed seventy varieties of apples for which the Ciiirunittee recommend a ape- cial premium of $2; Alexander Cathcart, —• best specimen of apples $1; Dr. J. C. lien; best specimeir of pears 60c; Samuel Zug, best specimen of grapes, 60c; John Button, best quinces, 60c; John Gilmore, best lem ons, 60c. The display-of fruit and Rowers was truly excellent and beautiful,- and we cannot avoid the Mention of the„grlspes so. - luscious and fi ne produced by Mr. Dr. Nei dich, Martin- Shreiner, and James Galli°, nor the fine applealy.James S. Mores, An. drew H. Parker* Jesse Ruhl, George Kis singer, Richard Craighead, William Alex ander, Thompson Ga.lbreath,• Alexander Lindsey; Min Grisshiger,A. Ringwalt; Au; gustui Pagrid, C. Tlipmao Ahl, Daniel Rudy, and S. tee. The satiety of grapes exhibited by S. W. Sharp, collected with great care, deserves attention. THOS. M. BAIRD,'JOHNSTOR MOORE, Wrz.- max B. litmus., Committee. - TANNED LEATHER.,, For the best tanned leather we award the premium to damoiGlendenin, $2; and we desire to notice that this leather was finish ed by journeyman Geo. Schialer, to whom we recommend a premium be awarded of $l. WY. ALEXANDER, ROBERT MOOSE, JOHN TA:con, Committee. • MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. It is especially to your Committee on miscellaneous articles that the advantages of your Society are exhibited. The amount of good done by calling the attention .of young 'adios to the exercise of taste and in genuity in the plan and construction of the articles which are here shown is incalcula ble. It ,cannot be seen at.a Moment nor its value immediately folk-tut-it tells with po tent influence upon the later years orlife. Whilst it excites to Industry it expands the intellect of individuals whose sphere of life excludes them too much from converse with others, to enable them to learn how the world moves forward, and how necessa ry it is that they should keep pace with its rapid march. It is delightful to see how young and old take apart in their annual exhibitions, and that those who do not con tribute come forward to enjoy and praise, the beautiful work of other hands. We dare not mention names or it:would afford' us -great pleasure to distinguish seine of our matron ladies who are the life and soul of all our operationk whose presence give en— ergy to the young and'eunfldence to . Our thanks are especially due to Mr.'Ohas. Ogilby for the splendid display of goods', which added so much to the beauty of the. exhibition, and we recommend the renew. : ing premiums : Charles Ogilby f for the beat disp7ay of goodis,s6; Henry Sidle, model dust fan $1; J. D. Raffenaberger, Improved melodeon $1; S.3l.ltoover, improved sew ing machine $1; . .1. G. Callio, case of hats $1; Mrs. Hutton, .case of bonnets $1; Henry Boutzbolderi three pairs of horse altoes $1; J. Cauffmanicorn broom fastenings $1; John Duncan, lot of boot trees and lasts $1; John Hutton, rat trap 60e; Carrie Gardner, , pen cil drawings 60; Mary Plank, do, 60m 'Cath arine Line, do. 60c; Mrs. P. Anghinbaugh, assortment of domestic wines $1; Dire, Jes se Myers v olo. $1; , Martha Shreiner, ,currant wine 60; Blialibeth M'Millen, two oil paint ings 50c; Maker H. Zug, Maltese eats 60; Mrs. Jameeillark, Japanese work box 60e; Bella & Virginia Turner, oil painting .60c; J. A. Lines , army stove 60e; R. O. Peoples, model ship No. And now we have exceed ed so far ourriuthorltk that We must fail to award premiums - ton:nit uiortt whose inge nuity and cunning devicei in the arts de serve attention. . W. H. Woommit, J. F. OULVIILiti Wit: IiPLAUGIIILIII, PARKS". doxiir, 045m0Wee: PLOWING DIATOIL There le perhapstio, department hilthich there is more difficulty - to decide than be tween the plowmen:' First class horses - , ploughs made for-the 'purpose by, skillful mechanics, a well matted cloven and litho thy-sod in the finest - order, and - seven Cum berland County' plowboyx at the bandies, and what ,is expected of Ms To decide which is best! The brow% purfect line; and welicoVeredi the furrow strait as the line, and equal in its depth, with the greund well broken up and the grass welt covered; the whole looking,as it' Ti was ready to melt into fineness underAhe influence of,the bar; row, and yet we mat &Old° width is best:- The best judge, may, diger. Omni:)t: have on ly,done_the heave: can, and -award to WM. 0; .WOlf (Ilenwend' plow) drat .pros' mit= $10; David -P. Brindle :(Smith;(tta: Dum plow) second, pi eMlunt '1511 . ,, Woodburn Oltbkplowy third premium : 401 f, Hyatt STUART, , ALRXANDUR CORRMAki Jo UM Wattnox,iCommittee. imartutmlic wßoDvoin gisperBo . 6B ‘,„8,8", re". da. 11461741141' ~blv, 1 11VdodiTildedi 4k. 414 , 164441 11,. , , VIDOR (6 upornelp.. ~, . ...... ...it 62 do. OR' i . • . ••• •• , ..tip - do.-- - amlly-) ~..., - .•, 4 ..1 0 ** *********** . in. ig v OR ** .. **** .. ** ••• • ••1•4 '004,4.0 • .. WRITS WIISAT x...1',10 '....• 1 ob. nolo 40. ' .. • it, 4.1.1 OORN ._ RYA , • 4••••• 0 o• 69 ......"...1. , 28 , OATS " . . - 0L0v0n0b1b"'........... : .... • • , a •' . . 4 2 T110T11T5550,.............v. ••• •...d1..0/1 76 IARLSY, BPS t N0 . ,"..." .............. ~ 4 - ri ItVV, rlt .: PI Sjittiat llt' 171)31MON'Aill8140 . 01011:itutt' there 'ire more imtfertrra from debility, among ' Amerfmns, than On •be found atimmixtor other civilised. Dation: The Mimeos Is olviliint,-,We.titica tullttlevotettlaei snit .for get the *ante and - Ulm* of the• body In the altmrblng 'pursuits of betilitel.' 3n all'inch easet;• • Ordinary MVO , 'elttiiitineto little - good: What Is required lajust loch -atonic and inelgorator Mt Dr. J. Hostetter - Dar glvelt for worldi.lll -.buicoAtagnnAnn 4 , Bantle - The :weak nervous' ,deulzon of the Counting house, the ex hausted toiler upon 'the'shopylioard, 'maths 'prostrated studenVof the midnight lamp -Mere found a wonderful, 'regenerattiror in tlitt •"'ltittrerir and' prefer it to more • preteutlone, but less efileaeleux • tn-dlelnes.' 'but It should not belorgottan that the agent which la *mag ical In Itelneetenoenpbh a frame which le merelyVehlt 'Dated; ta equally powerful ID mehtlng nature to Sipa -the most tenibli ferule of' dlewise....Who.'would not glee It wirlil ,• - • - Sold bj.drigglsta tend dealers everywhere. . • •• • - ;4ll..:tfee advertisement In, another ooluedn. ••••• • ' TRW {;BEAT CLOTUINO EMPORIUM Or TIM Ilmonr.—Philadelphia possesses the meet splendid Cth• ins Emporium IRAS - country. Ithisplandld as regirdi the palatial structuf• lt; which the immense business of She.establishment_ is eunducted, and it is ..equelly. splendid do respect to fte great facilities. end vast re sources. But to Its, patrons its chief' attractions are, first, the elegance of, the - garments fbr Gentlemen ind Pouthlt, manufactured there; secondly, the beauty end durability of the materials, and the superior eseellatift of thelit, and-lastly: th e mOdiffate-prites -atvrbith-the goods are ;mid. We rehr, in this description, to stone other Brown /Roue Clothing - Hall - of Itooktillt & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, above 6th, Philadelphia. l [Ap.12,'61-Iy.• altatrittgis. On the 15th Init., by Rev: Jamb Fry. Mr. JOHN C. HAQY-t6, Mles SARAH ` JOHNS, both or Petin town ebb); dumb: co. On thel7kli inst.„-by.the Rame.Dr. WILLIAM MENT— Z/14 ta Miss ELLIE DE HANN(N.both of Carlisle. On thesirne day, by the same, Mr. JOHN WETZEL* of Middlemen twp.. to Mies MARY ANN zymusit, of North Middleton, - comb. en Pa., On the 10th last, by Rey. J. Mat Mr ISAAC DARR of Comb. Co. to Miss FRANCES SMILER, of Perry' t - New aboertisements. SHERIFF'S 0A L E• 9- By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Eiponas Issued out of tho Court of Common Please!' Cumberland County, and to me directed. I will expose to sale by pinbile rondo° oroutety, at the COurt Rouse, to the , Borough of Carlisleon Nada.* the iltttsbiylif November 1. , 11t. 1861, at 10 o'cloeksi, m. the -following 'dessrlbed Real Estate, to wit: lot of ground situated in the borough of Newlin*, containing 60 feet in front and 120 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the east bylligh street, on the west by property of the Lutheran Church, on the North by property Wolin Bowers, and on.the with by property of the Lutheran Church having thereon erected ii'rame Blacksmith Shop and Shed Meted and taken In execution and to be sold u the property of John A. Harris. Also, a lot of ground situated in the borough of New- Title, containing GO feet 1n front and 120 feet in depth, more or lees bounded on the east by High street, on the wait by property of 'Yost Spangler, and ou thq•South by property of John Bower*, having thereon erected a two story . . - Log House, Log Stable, and Carriage Shed. 81esed and taken id execution and to be sold u the property of John A. Harris. Also, a let of ground situated in Newton township, containing 30 feet' feet in trout and 40 feet in depth, more or less bounded on the east by Railroad street; on the west by lot of Johp Gilmore, the north by Int of A. Davidson and Church property, and on the south by Public street, hating thereon erected a two story Brick House. Slued. and taken in execution an to be sold as the property of Andrew M. Middleton. Also, a lot of ground situated in tionth Middleton township, • • Containing Five Acres, more or less -'• bounded - tin the itiddby thelVibititibittem Bold, on the west by the Spring Road, on the north by the,Splinlr :Road, on the MUM , by lands of John Noble. Rimed and taken In execution and to be sold as the , property of William Cart. Also, a tot of ground situated In the borough of Car lisle, containing 60 f•et,ln front and 110 feet In depth, tnore or less; bounded on the east by an alio, on the west by Pitt vtreet, on the - north bylot'of lirs Bowers, and on the south by south street, bring thereat' erect ed a one story Frame Melee. Bleredand takin to exeerktion and to be sold as the property of William Cart: „ Also, a lot of iroundsitnited in the borough of Car containing 80 feet In front and 240 _feet in depth moreurletkliounded on the east b4lot ofWillialn Line And others , on the west by' lot of IN Wahl, on the north by Chapel alley, and on;the south by' South street, hiring thereon erected a ONN-stotir LOG 110118 E. Seised and taken in e x ecution and to be sold as the pro; :eft, of William Cart. Also, a lot of ground situated In the borough of Cai lisle, containing 30 feet In front and 240 feet In -depth' more or lees, bounded on the emit by an _ alley, on. ,tb i e west by North Hanover street, on the north by topthor street, and on the south by Rev. Smiley, baying there. on erected a two story Brick House, a two story Brick Kitchen Wash-house and Ware-house. Blend end taken in execution and to be will am the property of Samuel C. Hardt. Also, a tract of laud situated In Middlesex townshlw containing 10 acres, more or leis, bounded on the east, by lauds of John lienshew, on the west by lands of Adam Forney, on the north by lands of William Capp, and on the south by lands cf David Hoover, having thereon erected a two story A Log House • And Shed. Salted and taken in .eseotition and to be sold as the property or Amos Collins and George Collins. Also, a lot of ground situated In Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, containing'7o feet in front and 130 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the east by the Hoguestown road, on the. went by an alley, on the North by property of - W. H. Oirald, and on the south by the Simpson road, having thereon. erected a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE and FRAME KITCHEN. Seized.and taken In execution and tobe 'Oise ibex re pertj of peter naphthas and Elisabeth narlacher. ; Also, a lot of ground, situate In Silver Spring town shin, Cumberland county, containing 115 feet in front and 200 feet in depth, more,or ley, bounded on the dart by an alley, on the West by land of Frederick Wonderif, on the north bi - liocust Street, and on the south by the Simpson road, having thereon erected a FRANC STA DIM, Seised and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter 'handier and Elizabeth Harlacher. And all to be sold by me • ROBERT Mob ETNEY, Shedd: Bromnos 0111 . 0 X, Carlisle, t. October 16, 1861. CONDITIONS-On all amounts over eve hundred dolling, tlfty dollars are to be paid when the property Is stricken of, and twenty-61re dollars on all amounts under give hundred dollars. MOTICE is hearebygivihihat the un dendigked, Clerk of the market, will be at of tee in the'weigh room at the Market Mouse In the bit , ough of Carlisle, on and after Monday October the 28th 1881,Tor the purpose of regulating Scales and Weights. AOcOrding to the provisions of a Borough Ordinance pmed - July.loth: 1855. Ile will also visit placer of bu• odium for the same purpose. A. DEROFIP, ' Oct. 18. 1801 Btt Clerk of the Market. A) . lifiLlO SALE.—WiII be sold Ot pub. . • Ile sale, on TUESDAY, the 22th day of October,, ' 8 t, at the late residence of Millen' Shriver, deed., in Centreville, Cumberland County, Pa.,: . A TWO-STORY - • at:. -4- 1 I • - ''''. • . BRICK' DWELLING 110118E° .1,1- 1 • ' 1.71 and Lot of around, in mid village, slaty feet frontand one hundred and forty-leven feet deep, with an eseel . lent well of water, stable, and other onthulldloge on - the • . • •- 'ALSO, At the lame time and place, I wlll. sell TEN AIMS OF MOUNTAIN LAND; adjoining Henry An pert, helm of 'Martin gaudy. dec'd., and others. Thi 'lot le covered with first rate Chestnut and other tim•i bare, and of easy miens. - Bale to coMmence at 11 on said dsy, when terms will be made known by - 4011 N T. GREEN ' Oct. 16, '6l. • Executor of Wm, Ithriver, , . . OtICE.—Le Ditters of. admioietratiov on the estate of Wm. BLIII Sr., deed. let. .1 lisle, Pa. having lbeengranteti by the Register , t giumb. Co. to the- subseriber, - notlee is hereby . gig. I to All persons knowing themselves indebted to malt i immediate payment., and those having claims to pot sent them duly uuthindlaitid for settlement t i Wm. BLAIR Jr. . , &MON Oct: 11.1861 , St* Administraior. ' • . •gsTATE NOTlOE.—Lettero - of 'asir • ministratioden the Estate of BARDARk ,CHA I / 1 1 a of Hugel Allen ' lowsi ship, deed , . h awl ng __bar granted by be Reeder ofOumb. Co. - to the nutter) • bar, residingin Harrisburg: Notice ii hereby 'gin I to all persone_knowing themselves' indebted to mall•. ientnediate payinpnt, and those having claim to -pri sent them duly authenticated for a settlement _ _t--' • " JOHN B. HOOVER Admiegstratar. Oct; 11: 11)01-00 Ir)R.. KIEFFER Office in . Wort , ilmiover greet two, dOOM from • Arnold ‘t ' S. Witte hour's, moispartioulaAyfrom 7 to 0 o'cla A. AI sad from 6to 7 9elock,.P. . • A. moreß. . GEORGE . S.- SEX " a a ' RIGIIT,pkNTIBT, Surhe 1t...* , . College of Dental rgery. , :.1011:0fitee et the reettiOnee of 141101349therAjst etreet, three dooreAtelow'llodford. 4 . .fiterob 194 10.1'. . . !. DR. J.. 0., N,EFF refipee.), 411 full3' Ifilbrme the ladle* and geuller4 l • le aal 'otOarllale,aud elelultY;lbul hohos, ,Imumd the . muollos qt Doullotrt and lo.proMued top lbrin tiponatou! on tlie toot and PRIM, bolOnal f tollirurofemlon. lie will iiniert full mitu of . {pith gold or 'Angle! gum teeth, or-. 11 1 ,300, ws: pr,efer. Trull mUlerote to eult the tlmspi4, D#';i.0:1•00b1.113r. ' . ' South Miliner ,- odeillra.. --. 1 1 .,2*. door ' tot kc Ipoaf, . ~ . r".2 . !,` ,' Aug. 1.. 1 9 , ' ' 0.....NY.1 $ 1 4X01.011 D to 'l3 , . utio‘ttßF.loloototo rD. ' . .- . Peng IV/ tO t• tlid :-- thitat. , -- , COII Ogil --1 , - - Dental flurttry. ' . ' •,',. ' OA : at Mg million,' i; Alpst u or e ei 1 eat Met etrirat, Pintal. , I. ‘ I Noy :MUM ,'' 8;;.. W.,.-", lavn.usucac,...,..pr ! lr Ei r 3l ,, ~. _ plortbiltrin'o t eir §t.yillt, Citi!l6l*, ,,, - - i ~ ~,.',. 7 . . . • P,tweiden'ytproscriptiiiimitaiilli‘ly -4 i- 41 ;4)1 . ' 1 r:I 4.-niti'in t orly i,f r.i......11 fruit* ald,, , ,lyinl . cllol: ._ - .NTW11.13-00DS) ODS I I 0 GILB ri g S TORt... . . laige'asie ant of Pill and Wititeriiikkab. of - al ,i'derariptinet of the bitted etylea and WC Mitiefeetires • now opening at the Cheap Cash Store of41.01IILBP;eor. ler of Nib and PltCstreet.- . The stock . I* !helm n• looted with great rani, , and houghttefiloush,indadli ba sold sheep for the tnimipp , ..- • • - . • • •.. .•.;: A lite tot Ofßlaelrand Fancy ellkillieneh Merino% . Cashmeres, Paremettoei PoPllos, Wool Dolan's. Printed Reppsy Figure&Delrvoire of alt. kinhslind Primo, Grey Goode of all descriptions; to. • . • FALL AND . ..'WINTER. Plain Sleek Cashmere Shawls, .Ntelialkerdeauh, Week and Fancy Colors, Slick and Fancy Colored Long WOO and Brach* Shawls, which bane been bought very cheap Mantle: and cloaks- of the latott style:: . Blankets of all sizes and PrieekagUelleoes and Chintzes of the newest styles and will Witold cheap._ Canton Marinelli and Bleiehed Idnallbs mobs old Prim* •..- MEN - AND .WHAR,.. • Cloth, Caseimeres, - and Postings, Sattinet;'and ;Sari.. large lot of looped Skirts Dealt - shecand etyles, the best quality; and will be told cheaper thin " can b e - purehaied-elsewhenrin - the - Call and Examine the stock before purehlialng. Mao elect the stand EAST MAIN STREET NEAELPOPPO. BITE TIE DEPOT. • CHARLES OGILBT -Troital . N - E - W. - F Ipti 0 - 011 - S -- ; THOMAS W. EVANS - .t.CO:' Invite attention to their !URGE, VARIED and= HANDSOME amortment of . NEW FALL GLOODS. Embracing all the NEWEST Stylearitt SILKS, DRESS GOODS, OLOAKB, EMBROIDERIES and TANGY TiRT: GOODS. . Also , a 'foil assortinent of MOURNING GOODS; WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTS, Be: This stock is brincipsilyT. W. F,VANS t ASVIS OWN IMPORTATION, having been selected in the best EUROPEAN MARKETS, eapressly for their OWN' Tilt TAIL TRADE, and will be found UNSURPASSED fbr STYLE, QUALITY and REASONABLE PRICES. ./Vbs. 81$ and 820 Chestnut St., • BELOW CONTINENTAL MOTEL, Pintranynik. B N.-Wholesale buyers will end it adeantie•ons of °tenting this Stook. . ' (0ct,11,111.8m. KIMMELL. HOUSE, ON TUE EUROPEAN PLAN, C STREET, BET. 4i. ANII - 4th 1378., Near ihe National Hotel,. and etiraainiareafrans thi Railritaci Heppe WASHINGTOg Ora; FINIFPARLORS FOR TRH ACCOMMODATION OF LA.. • • DIEB. Rooin and BoSrd, per day..... ' $2 00 Room alone, par day 1 00 Meals. each 60 Lodging; irShe room is vacated by 7 a m 60 Otherwise It will be considered by the day. The KIMMELL ROUSE to newly and elegantly me.. niched, and in every respect a Ant clan Hotel. invite the public, to call and examine. A. F. KIMMELL ProprietOr. -04..11. 1861. t FIRST OF THE SEASON:-. Re arrival of New Styles of FALL AND WINTER, GOODS at - THE NORTH HANOVER STREET CLOTH. INO EMPORIUM. ' The undersigned takes pleasure to intbrni his friends and the public generally of the large andivaried assort ment of piece goods for . . HENS AND Bong WEAR. - Jost received, comprising all the latest..styles and novelties In the market, have heen selected with care, and will be sold at as favorable priest, as can be obtained anywhere nix& crmu, CASSIMEILES, • VESIINGS, Overcoatingt, Satinets and Jeans, which will be made to Order, or sold per yard at the lowest prices. The public Is respectfully invited to impact our stook, before purchasing elsewhare. ISAAC LIVINGSTON North Hanover Street,opposite the American Nouse. *a...Military work made at the shortest notice, and with despatch. • FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. - These -Powders have proveloafter a trial of War"' years, to be superior to any preparation of the kind in use. -The chief superiority of these. Powders arises from - the fact that they are composed of Medicines that hairs lamative Tonle and Purifying properties. The Laxatikie elects cruditiestiom the stomach and - intestines; the Tonle gives strength to the system of the Morse, and the"purifying medicines contained In them cleanse the blood, and lay the foundation fora healthy and vigorous circulation. The use- of them Improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the honer fine, smooth and glossy skin—lmproving the appearancep. vigor and spirit 6t.the noble animal. These Powders ate'not intended, sternest powdersare, to bloat the animal, eo as to give him the appearance of being fat when not really so—bilt, to remoye the (Maass@ and-promote his geoeml health. These Powders will strengthen the stomach and In testines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sore prevention of Lung Foyer, and a certain remedy for all disease, incident to the gorse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Dis• tempers, Founder, Weaves, Slavering, Coughs; Eoss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, de. These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the -winter and spring, your Morse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or Hotta A few doses of these Powders will remove the worst Cough'on any Horse. Were owners of, Horses to tbed a few orthese Powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable Horses. MILICH, The properties this PoWder possesses in increasing the quantity of Milk in Cowe, gives it an importance and value which should place It in the hands of every person keeping a Cow . In fattening Cattle it gives them au appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much eater. . • Tr G Er. In all (peruses of Swint, se Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs and Liver, &c., by putting from half a paper to a paper of these Powders in a barrel of Swill. the above diseases can be cured er entirely prevented. By using these - Powders the Hog Cholera can be prevented. • Pry pared by 8. A. FOUTZ,.Westmluister, Md. Per sale by REYNOLDS & PRIFFER, Carlisle, Pa., by all country storekeepers. Price 25 cents per paper, or eve papers for one dollar. [Aug, 23, 1501. REMOVAL. -1,00 El DIAN'S Photo tographie and Ambrotype Gallery has been• re. moved to the second story of Mr. Inhoff's Grocery Store. Mr. LOWMAN will to pleased to wait upon his numer ous friends and patrons, and will continue to mike *my kind of Photographic & Ambrotype Pictures irg'r EQUAL TO VIE BEST MADE ANYWLIERIL Carlisle. Sept. 6.1.861. D li. LA CROIX'S 4•At•Z•N0 , 1.:. 4 31.1i/ • ON TN. Physiological View of Marriage. 230 •PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS.—Price only klesnir , Tlea cases. Sent free of 'rootage to an parte cf the Union. On the infirmities o youth and maturity, disclosing the Secret' Miles of both sexes of all ages . • causing debility, nervirusness, depression of, spirits, pa pltation of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntar emissione,.blustrings, defective memory, Indigestion and lassitude, with conthssions of thrilling interest of - Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Young Married Lady,..te., no. It is a-truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who enter. Lain secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. YOUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness, gen• arMly caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of whir ,are disc noes, pains, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extremities, Confusion of ideas, lea of memcw ry, with melancholy, may be cured -by the' author's NNW PARIS-AND LONDON TREATMENT. ' We have recently &voted south of our time in TIII,, ITING TITS SIIitOPEAN gostnutz, availing our ,sestees of the knowledge and Aregearches of the - moat skilled Physicians' and Surgeons in Europe and the , Continent. Those who place -thinaselies under our care will now have the full benefit of the many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDIES which we art enabled to Introduce into our practipe and the publlemay rut assured of the urns seat, assidnityTtlEOßßOY and it". • tention being palate their cases, which had so slum*. 'fully distinguished us heutofbro, as a Physician Inoue PECULIAR department of profossional . Practite;fbr the past twenty-live years. Feetfen'lLMALll Puia.—Ladles who wish for Medi , sines, the of iesel of which has been tested in then Wands or cases: and never pilled in: effect speedy cure. , Without any bad. remits, will use none but Dr. Doha ' ney'e Female Periodical Pills. The only precaution , treeessary to be observed 11, ladled should not tate them If they have reason to believe they are in certain altar lions - (the particularof which will be tbutid on the' wrapper accompanying each -box,) though alWays safe and healthy, so gentle, yet elective are they, , • Price it 'per box: — They Can be mailed to any part of the United Plates or lc/amide. . . TO ,TDIE .LADIES.-- , Who need a orilldentlal medical adviser with regard to any of those interesting tom. - .plaints to' which their delicate organiselice readapt. - them liable, are particularly invited so consult us.. • Tn. "lltcmnoOAtv&eio Peurronve."—For married 'hairs *hose health will not admit{ r who have no desire to increase their fsetillesonay, obteltirid Ma t above. It, is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and- bas been extensively used during the lest 10 years. Price reduced to CO. THE SECRETS OF YOUTH ONVEKED, • • A Treatise on the Cause of, Premature Decay ••••A tel. .-nemit-warolog, , Just.published, abooltehowing_the tet• eldttous. progreetv and' provaletice.ainong echnolo, [both .dale and female l of this fetal habit, pointing out the fatality thathstatiably attends lte -elotimettand duet. • coping the whole propose ot the lifetime, [rota the row 'mencoment to the end. • • • • • • . will be sent by Kell on receipt of two Plant atop Attendance daily, item 8 in the •mOrnlos • tit:night, and on Bundaystrom 2 till 6 P... • , ,blealchutio with foil diVettionehent tawny Part the ti n ned ritahm or Canadee, bppatiante, , oonnannicating. their rirriPtonlo•b eonlldentla T le t t e r ' 43 " 1° .. ° 0 1 . PT l O" dinei r 46r . Dr. v. oflice b still locatedloated ' y tirtablielvid, under' - - tbetiaineot DR:ILA '91101.1t, at Ito. - at Malden. Linn 'littany, r. Y. •,,', • - ;11Sept.; lh lest lye brick Thr nate, at leen pilea than they out be hmtat k n, ituquirs at ago taco.:' • 200 - lrend`ii Wanted tiiiifork on 'Maly akoatito - constant, employment will tul.pl.t.t.n.loiLaticiuit.. lira ppida Inunths, and liberal:wages pnld. • . Au?. .n, Vint. G.- ItIBISRT 11100110.. • Ittdfox - festa mentai7.oa the Wats i‘g Ottittinnt Bungs late o ddleeet , trey, deed, having been tented by the Regisßegister orChimberland Oennty, to the enbaeribereteeb ter In raid township notice le hereby given ~i l pen *ins indebted to sold state to - 110 # 4, -. • 9 1 Pritentoind thos, having ditto= to wird thro,prmrlanthonti• anted for oatt!emoht tor ' 11,1014141.11 lic.1!1 I ,111,1*EBIrt;1", 0(4.4, 166 i-at I: • • Ankar .1 0 81, 061.0,41 Opt. 16, 11014 91 11 0 - Alolheirii'iliikle gitl - ,.rppp3sekitatiies of Gierge itoth, 1.4 4.4 , 4tholowtistop. o f a o i t ti; .mpton, ectanty of Cumberland, deceased. , , Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and' Valuation,.lssued out of the fhiduies'.CourrorMildierlaiideount.V. and to me directed, I will hold San burned .to part or value the real estate of mid deceased, on the premises. on Tuesday the, lith•day of .October, A. D., 1861, at 10 q`olotk. A.• When and "where you may attend if You think proper. ' • ,•,:"•••• • • ROO?. McCiOTSZT, Sheriff.' Ip9I7I,Z"'S MIXTURE. -71lieltOlitiminfoim tor Novena two now in Usu. • Is a safe and reliable reteedy /bents ettre of Builnine then, Painful Nervoiss Affections, .Sprains.. Burns, Sgriilliegai and silt dilcuiis, regdlrtna the On Homo . Itloll to to cure 101 l Zell, Mardi, Canning Sortie, or Sweeny; if troperlyappliiid. For Stirains, Bruises, Scratches, Crooked, Cheat; and. die or Collar Gill, Cuts Or Wounds, it Is an Infallible remedy: Try it, and be convinced of Ifr elllealy.' RHEUMATISM. • • , . Forgone titillated With this disease' no.itater of how long standing, can be.promptly and .elteettielly med . by using .thls Mixture, : There is nothing in the Wbrld fsl sum and so good to talue &War Bad Corns, and Mire Frost Bites itt this .pra; peration. Try hand satisfy yourseleoli. Prlead and 60 cents per bottle.. Prepared 47.8. A.,NOUTh. West, minister, Md. "• • For Sole by nwnotos t PILIFFEIYiarItde, Fa., and by all country storekeepers. . [Aug. 23,1861: ORPRANS' COURT SALE,-- By order of the . Orphanif Court of Cumberland county, will be told, at public sale, at the Mansion House on tract No, 1, situate in Penn tonttahlgi. Cam. berhtud county, On Saturday, October 19, 1801, , the Ibllowing described Real Natal', late the preperti ottleargellollingeroleeessedola:- LIMESTONE AND GRAVEL LAND, situate as aforesaid, about nine miles west of. Carlisle, binanded Wheal's of --• Denabaw, Isaac Naireonler, David Lefever, Conrad Johnston, Noah Oatiday and David Witham containing about, One Hundred and Two Acres,: s high elite of cultivation. Improvements fare \amatory LOG HOUSE ; • 0' :I°4" Stone Bank, Narn, and ell netemary out-buildings. There le a thriving' Orchard of profitable fruit trees on. Ufa tract. ' There are both a spring and a.iie7l Grander. nor the home. The Yellow Breeches Creek - rune through. the farm. To be sold. an a whole, or In two parts, m may beat atilt pnrehaawira. No. 2.—A tract of omnpriguir =kerns LATIrDt situated se abc4e, boundd bj lands of Daniel Itollhdt or's heirs and others, containing THIRTY AMES, maro 'or lea. The latter to be sold as • whole, or -In lots, to stilt puraursers... , , ' Mare or Saut.--Onelburtis of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation or the sale; one half the balance on the let day of April; 180, and the balance of the Purchase money on the tat %of April; 18f3— the payment In 1863 to be .111:1117tili ndgenent bond. Persons dohlrbus of-viewing the p teen y befOre the day ante, ran call upon Daniel gollinger, residing on tract No. 1. Bale to comments at 1. o'clock of eaid day. DANIEL KELLICR. Admlnlatrator olliaage Uolllaget, deal Sept. 27,1861-4t* VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALE. The subscriber offers at priests sale the fbilowing de. scribed Beal Betide ' vie ' • All that property situated at the corner of Main and West .streets, Carlisle, Pr. extending - back to Church Alley, having thereokr' erected three large BRICK HOUSES, and a FRAME WAREHOUSE. These houses are all new, large and commodious. They are modern in style, and have all the couvenlenies, inch as gas, water, Ac., and are situated iu the most: pleasant p rt of-the towrr. The Warehouse is large and convenient, and having a ',idling into it, Is well maculated for carrying on the. Forwarding end COMMlNlloll.bpettipes. This propertYwill be sold very low, together or in parte, to malt purchaser, and the terms made easy.— For Information apply to JACOB RHES3I. flep.l3, 1561-tf. PLEASE TIIKE . NOTICE. 4 4 EIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER afenowgetting In their Fall and Minter dry.good w tch notwithstanding the cry of" hard times • will be more complete than formerly comprising all kinds of goods suitable for Lidles, Misses, Children's, Men's and Boy's wear. Thankful for past favors ' we nsk con tinuance of the same, and we will use cur beet endeav ors to make it the Interest of the public to patron'', our large stock. N. B.—All persona indebted to the old firm of Lel. dich and Sawyer are requested to call and settle as we arein great want of money. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL-. YAM. Xedioal Department. Ninety.lsll2th dession,lBol and P 432. The rwinstar Leatures of this School will commence Monday, October 14, and terminate the last of February. FEE FOR TUR FULL COURSE 411011. • M.E.. ROGERS, • ' Dean of the Bled. Faculty. 'Rept. 20,1661. • . . REGISTE -NOTICE.—Notioe ie.hereby gireniqo all persona intetisted, that the following accounts hare ban filed in this of fice, by the accountants therein homed, -for examination, and will be presented to the Orphtin's Court, of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on. Tuesday, the 22d day of October,,.B. D., 'lB6l, tlsi I.—The account of Peter . Diller; executor. of the last will and testament of Martin Diller, laterof Monroe township, .deo'd. - 2.—The guardianship account ofWilliam R. Gorges, Esq., guardian of Matilda E. Church, minor child of Henry C.huich, deo'd. B.—The first and final account of Cyrus W. Allison, adtninistrate4 of; Hugh,Jol oll , late of Newton , tainship,' dee'd. • E. A. BRADY, Register; Rstatessa's Ormuz, . . Carlisle;l3ept. 2lst, 1801. IVES' STORE, AND NEW. GOODS. - . -ItATS, CAPS AND !STRAW 00(410.• 1 "wars- -04vr:s.sc. The subscriber has recently opened New aton al the old shield of J. D. Delbert in ,North Ganover et. ovemats the Carlisle Deposit tink. ' , !laving received from New York and Plaladelphls,'a Oniand well selecteif assortment of goods in hie Hullo. business, such as lIATd end CAPS, from the common' • Wool to the One Fur, •• BILK AND CASSIMERE RATS -" 'Opting Styles-of-811k hats ibr Otravr Erato ler Gentlemen, Jockey Mats for landles,and Oineyllats and Ceps for Children, and - • - ••, POLIO*II, TO sirrr THE , T4lollll* Also, Carpet llags,'Arallses Trunke, Hand- Trunks, Umbrellas and prime Fre:thers. An•essoitment of • 460 : Prinie Segall i1i.T0b464.461/. • Thankful Ibr the patrenage already reeelied he would Invite all his *Nude and the publie:generally to airs hips a all.„ • . JACOBDGAI, Carnal', April 19;,150 1 .' . •• • • , , 41 1 ( k iln worth of Broche French I) ltnjk! old Naudiai shioritiower In Dime pea lover-known. LETooll,,ff&Wltni t & idlloll 4T1:00P SKIRTS I fIOOP- SKIRTS • • !sus noveltlekana at pliers:to defy comps' iris • ° ••' . grown, SAWYER & MILIM , pßilttE ..011A..NI)ERRIE8,7-; • ~.Ai.superlotAribbioiChluibiaLisjuistrotaiTed and or ale by.., , , • J. W. BOY. „ . 11 1114 : NEW-YpRK • NEWvoursix via the seventh of September, 1861,nit NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty-Best - year Of its THE DAILY TRIBUNE being some rennthe • older, and • the BESII-WEEKLY TRIBUNE -Somewhat younger.---Fermore than twenty jesr• - thie journal bkrlabored in Whet its conductors have felt to bathe curse of llumanity, Julies and Freedomiendenv , 014 to' meliorate the condition of the oppressed and -ouferthnate,to honor and encourage nimbi' smitten In u`lartirrer sphere, and, to promote by all means the Vora], Intense-tail and material :ads-lineament' of our . country. It hair *lased to be right rather than popular, and-to eiporsee -and commend to-day the truth thirt • ether's may not be willing to accept till to morrow. -.ln • pursuing this course, mistakes hive doubtless been made and faults committed; but, having In all things incited ein.readers to think and judge for themselves rather than adoptblindly our own and others' conclu. 'alone, we- believe we may fairlclaim for this Journal the 'credit, of having qualified i ts readers to detect und expruelven its own errors., To develop the (*lnds of the rung by the most general, thorough and practical Education, and to encourage and stimulate Productive -Industry, through free gr, ant s of Public; Lands to actual settlers.. and cultivators, as also through the protection of immature .or lectallerly.exposel. branchea_frora too. porterful foreign competition, are among the aline to whichltdelournal has adhered through-good and evil 'raped, And which It Steadfastly commends to American patriotism end philanthropy. As to the Civil War now devastatleg our conntry, - we -holtittishareinig.lnatedln altebellionutoreuenton,. whited, Inerearsable, than was ever before. known—a Rebellion in the interest of the few againit the many— • Rebellion' designed to raise higher the walls-of caste and tighten the chains of impression.. Haring done all we could without • surrender of vital principle tosvold this Wir'and• witnessed the forbearance, meelinese, and long-suffering with' which the Federal Government sought to avert Its horrors, we hold It our clear - duty, with that Of every other citizen. to stand by the nation and its fairly chosen rulers and to second with all our energies their effort s to up held - the Union, the Corusti tntierv,istid. the supremacy of the laws. And, thotigh the Rebellion has become, through usurpation, deceit thocterrorlintiond spoliation, Awfully strong, we be eye the Ataeileen Republic far stronger, and' that the ritittiMons; earnest efforts of loyal hearts and bands will insure its overthrow. But on all questions affect. inielhe -Objects, the scope, and duration of- this meet extraordinary contest, we defer to those whom the AnUnieen.People have clothed with authority, holding unity of purpose and erection indispensable in so grave an emergency. In a crisis like the present, our column must be largely engrossed,with the current history of the. War for the Union, and with elucidation,. of Its more striking inci dents. We shall not, however, remit that attention to Literature, to Foreign Affairs, to Agricultural , Progress, to Crops, Markets, Ac..ke., which has already, we trust, won for THE TRIBUNE an honorable position among its cotemporaries. Our main otject. Is and shall be to produte.a comprehensive newspaper, from which a care ful reader may gleanU - vlvidknd faithful history of the times, not merely in the domain of Action but in that Of Opinion silo. As-our facilities for acquiring informs. !lon increase with years, we trust that an improvement in the ecintents of our journal le perceptible, and that, in variety and fullness of intelligence afforded, we may atoll hope to "mate each day a critic on the last." In this hope, we solicit a continuance of the spumous measure of patronage- hTERM a ccorded to Our journal. DAILY TRIBUNE (311 issues per annum) $0 SEMI-WEEKLY (104 issues per annum) $3 WEEKLY (62 issues perannum) To Otuss—SembWeekly : Two copies for $6; live 'Air $ll 26; ten copies to one address for $2O; and any larger number at the letter rate. For • club of twenty, an extra copy will be sent. • For a dud of forty we send the Daily Tribune gratis for one year. WILICSTI Three copies for_4s;eight copies for $lO, and-any larger number at the r ate of $1 20 each per annum, the paper to be addres:sed to each subscriber.... To clubs of twenty, we send an extra copy. Twenty copies to one address for $2O, with one extra to him who sande us the club. For a club of one hun dred, the Daily Tribune will be sent gratis for one year. When-drafts can be procured It is much safer than to remit Bair% Dills. The name of the Post Offlet and State should in all cases be plainly written. . Payment always in advance. Adorees . -- -THE TRIBUNE, No. 164 Nassau st., New-York. - Sept: 20,-1801. 'CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS ! lJ Persons going to housekeeping and others want lug to refurnish; are respectfully invited to examine our large and varied stock of Carpets, such as Brussels, three ply, superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Ve. Dillon % Y f , 1 vridtlis, HEMP AND - RAG 'CARPETS, Driggetsribige, Btra* and Cocoa Mattings, 011 Cloths for Galli, Looking Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and shades, fixtures, &c. liousekeepiny Goods of Every Description. Raving purchased these goods for . Nett Cash, we are prepared to offer great Inducements to buyers, as we have lately, gone into this business we can warrant our goods new and fresh. LEIDIOR SAWYER & MILLER, Carlisle, March - 8, '6L East Main Street. VAN INGEN tc SNYDER, Designers and Engravers on Wood • - . N. E., port. FIFTH & CHESTNUT • Philadelphia. EXECUTE all kinds okWood Engra. ring with beauty, correctness and dispatch,horl -g designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. persons wishing cuts, by rending a Photograph or Da guerreotype. can have viewa ofOolieges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved as well as On personal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bina, Visiting, Businen and other Cards, engraved in the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. For_ specimens officio engraving lee the iltrustrated works of J. B. Lippincott &Co, E. U. Butler & Co. N0v.130, 1560.-I.y. GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON- Aura CHEAP CLOTHING STONE. EDWIN 8.-LEONARD, JR., Has just returned from the city of Philadelphia. and opened a splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTH ING, which cannot be eurpassed In style and Web. The Clothing 'it this establishment, coneishi in part of the Ibliowiog, yin: DDIEISO AND Into,o3C COATS* of which he has a 'magnificent assortment of black and Caney colors, eat In the latest Widens lastetully and elegantly trimmed, and made In asuperior manner. ' SACKS AND HALF SACKS, of Cloths, Casslnteres and Tweeds, all of new styles and at very low prices. - VESTS I VESTS I I VESTS I I I The richest and beet assortment ever offered at MI Corner,af Satin, Black and Fancy Silk, FaUntie, Itadan Cloths, Mareeilles, double and single breasted, of every variety material and patern. PAN T A.LO O.NS. Plain and limy French Doe skin cusimeres, eatti .nett Jeans and a great variety of others, all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. SHIRTSI—Vine white linen and cotton of the newest style and best make. Also, calico, chock and currying shirts. A large aMortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Men and Boys, which can and will be sold cheaper than ever. Also a eplendid lot of Trunks anti Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently invite one and ail, to Come and see for yourselves, as I will not attempt to describe the bargains that 'may be expected, for I am detennindd that no opposition can sell lower. WRemember LEONARD'S Corner. EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr. Carlisle, May 10,1861,—1 y. CAN BE MADE! By Buy sso‘, ing your amide from Lebllc b 8s wy & Her. We respectfully call attention to our er Large Stock of . Suatmer GoOds, Just* received frOM the 'Eastern Markets. Erring been purchased for CASH, and since the ruinous decline in "wham. Customers will and great bargains In Links, Barege, Thessalia, Damp Palermo, English Orenadlun, Organdy Lawns, French Lawns, Mosamblques, Redlines Orisales ag oleviat, Mattes, Chintses, &0., &c. —Newest Styles parts Coats, Basques and Mantles, Shaulitlaand French Lace Bomours, Mantlesand Points. These goods are -very low—less than Importing cog. Shawls of all kinds suitable for the season, RUN U,MBRPLZAS,... Parasole, less than original'cost. Gloves of every des. crlptlon, Lace MINA, Embroideries -of every variety, •WILCOX'S Celebrated Hoop Skirts—" The Skirt of the " demon.ry • Eve variety and kind of gOods suitable for 'Ladies, Men and Boys wear. ` - CAnwr i ;i:etes! The lergest and noweat saki( in. loNn, Oil Cloths, Mattinge, Looking Glasses, Furnishing Goode in great variety. All of these goods, and au endless variety not • enumerated.. We otTer to the community at prices to defy competiou. Please calland examine for yourselves. June 431. , LEWWII SAWYER & MILLER; • UOR SALE OR RENT.- • ,J; , The subscriber otters for sale Or rent, _the new Three Story, Brick Howie on-North Hanover Street. Xoseession — given on the let- otAptitknext. The Tr muse has Mae rooms, Is ferniehed 'with water and gas, end suitable eft ,es for business or a private residence. 0et.26, 1509.4. f. ' JAMES B. WEAVER. _ VALUABLE • REAL - ESTAIRE AT 'PRIVATE PALE. The aubseribei Offers to sell his Asrm,.nitnate in Mon roe township, Onumberiand county, adjoining binds of Jacob K. Nieeley, Wm.liouser, Jos. St Oehler, and othersw containing EXIGUITY AOBES OP trlitlizltApß wag. STONE LAN% with* good two-story , • WEA.THERBOARDED. HOUSE, flank Barn, and all nocesaary , oukbuildings, with a never faillnifdrell of water near the door, only 18 or 20 feet deep. Also, all kinds of fruit, such ea Is common to have on a term.. • The land Is In a good state of cultivation, clean of rocks avd stones, and of late been Well limed, It also lien convenient to 'stores, schools, de., end on the whole , is considered a desirable property. Any person wishing to perchsee such a farm.l would dowel) to examine the above, end can do so by calling subsoriber living on the farm, who Is milling it dell times to welt fUrebeS9re *retire. ske known his. coto Onions. . , 3188511 /MOLE.' September t. , 'NQTlO.E.—Letters. Testhmentaty the Will of David 0. Rupp, Lae of Lower Allen ownship, dee'd., having been Issued by,the Register of Cumberland COunty, to me the sutscriber ilviog In lower Allen , townehip, noticels hereby given to all Verionelindebled to make Immediate payment and thews. blotto* claims to present them duly authenticated ff; settlement to — IISNIVic 0. RUPP, Executor. :I Oarllsle, Atig. 2360, . • . • •. ' FloodFlood', TEA° itEns - wANTED ', of. Mirth Middleton Jowniblp, *lob employ three oompotont_toiabora to MI tbrwtalOoloi In Eloboola N 0.2, Mad 4. ,14botal valarloe will be alyal Applitalloa Mast be tondo at llayiThood's Hotel, to Clu lltlei-on_thotrot flatardoy of Oefaborf feel: 4.1w1110 - • P W 14131011 T MO" RA . lug feints very cheep for . Cal ' • Nevi* 1860 • 0111.0.0011.914 . Tree 1 i 11' , _ ^ COURT—Pa 0 C-L AZIA-TI 0 N WEIEU/111 the Son. JAMES H. GRAHAM. Prod dent Judge of the several Courts of Compton Pleas of the counties of Cumberland.: •Yerey and -Junlata l / 2 and Justice of the Setesisl.Courts ofpysrandfferminer and . : .10enerai Jail Delivery:in said eountito, and Hen. Bole aax.' and Hon. M. COOKIM, Jildgeit of the . Court OfOyet andffeirtninetaidGeneral Jeff .DelivelY ,:-• for the'tiler a - sircapital sod other Wendel's, le. the - said county of Cedetberland, by their precepts to me di. reeled, -dated the 26th of- August,' 1661, have ordered • • the Court ofOyerend Terminerand GeneralJall Delivery to be holden at CAR,EJBLE, On the second MONDAY of November,l66l, (being the Ilthday)at 10 oclock in the • forenoon, to continue two weeks.. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN to the Coroner, Jut• tires of the Peace and Constables of the add county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept cam. "lauded to be then and there In their proper persons, .with their rolls, records, Inquisition., examinations stud altother remembrances, to do those thieve which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognisance*, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the All of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shun be Just. : ROBY. MoCARTNEY ' July 12,1861. Sheriff. , -ipUBLIC SALT.—In pursuance of an Order Of theibip CoUrt; otCppm i bßrhtid y, I will offer at Public Side, on Saturday, the 28th day of September, 1881, the following deseribad real *state, to wit , LOT OF GROUND, -- Situatedinltaist Pennsborongh - Voirtithip;thirbbeibirld Co. adjoining landed' Camp hilt Church. Samuel Eberly, John Mueseri land others, containing 'Lent an 'eighth of an acre, more or less, having thereon greeted a Story and a, half Log House, In good repair, Hog Pens, and other out buildinge, water convenient to the door. *c, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when 'atten dance will be given and tenni suede known by WILLIAM W. GARDNER AdmlnhArator of Geo. Walden, dee'd: September 6,1861. ' - URNITURE WARE ROOMS.-- HENRY A. MOAK g WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE. The subscriber begs leave respectfully to infrnm the cithens of Carlisle Ind vicinity, that he has now on hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet Ware, consisting In part of SOFAS, • BUREAUS; DAESSING OASES, MARBLE TOP TABLES. BEDSTEADS: SECRETARIES; - OR AIRS, • ant Moulding, Oral Framed de., dc. Thum work is warranted of the beet materials and workmanship, em. braelns all the latest city styles, and will be furnished at the lowest retail prices. N. IL—Coffins made at short notice, and funerals at ended to promptly In town ornountry. Carlisle Oct. 12, latEMOVAL.—Da. Nienor,s has re moved his 'office from one door west of Sextants rdwars Store, to his residence. on West Main Streets directly oPposite the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. Mire hours , more particularly, from Bto 10, A. M., and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap.26'81-6m. F -i XTRA FINE GOLDEN FLAX - SHIRTS of the latest- Styles and Improvemens. av ng bought an armorial large stock of tine Shirts, we will sell the entire Modk at very low prices. Alan, • very large assortment of Collars of the various kinds. ,Stocks, Neck Ties Cravats, Furnishing Goods, Ac., at the lowest prices it I. LIVINGMIN'S, April 12, '6l. North llanover Street. • D R UG 8, ItO(YEE, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, _PICKLES,.-&C. S. W.•HAVERSTICIC., - North Hanover Street, Carlisle, .Possn'd. Ilia just opened an assortment of Brash Drugs, Fan cy Goode, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor ough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been selected with great rat., and are calculated, in quality and price, to command the attention purchasers. FANCY- GOODS, • which ttopprise every variety oftineyartleles of the most exquisite On fah — Such as: • • 'Papier Mache Goods, • Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trap, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card muss, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, 'fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments. Ladles' Cabers, Writing - Desks, and Port-101os. r - Portliburnales; - of everyirarietyT Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety of ladles' Fancy stationery': Motto seals and wafers, Silk end bead purees, Riding whips, elegantly finished. . Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind err the toilet, X. Basin and R. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls. Musical instruments, together with as innumerable variety of articles elegan t ly finished and suitable for holiday presents,; to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of - BOOKS, • comprising various English and American Works. richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet .with metal elaspe and corners His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is alio complete, and comprises everything need in the &holds He also desires to call the particular attem. lion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, &e., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every 'style of Parlor; Chamber and study Lampe, for burning- either Lard, Sperm or Etberlal oil; also DYOTP'S celebrated Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together wlllillowerVases Fancy Screens, de. His assortment In this line fa up.- equaled in the borough. Also, SEGARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the firvorite brands, and a tine. assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES. FRUITS, such as Oranges. Lemons, 'Figs, Raisins. Nectarines, Prunee, de, FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE,. SERVED FRUITS, MINTED-HEAT, PICKLES, Az., In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh such as capt,tre confidently recommended to his Mende. Ills sloth embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goode, with burry other articles useful to hone ,keepers which the public are especially Invited to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North lianever street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 24, 1861. . EIRE INSURANCE.-Tull ALLEN AND BAST PICINBBORO MUTUAL Flag IN ANCE'COMPANY of Cumberland county, thoorpo rated by an act of Assembly,ls now fully organbeedond In operation under the management of the following commissioners, tit: • Daniel Bailey, William R. Dorgan, Michael Ck:ocklin, J. Nicheiberger, Christian Eitayman, John 0. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coover, L'ewis Ilyler.'EU - iii, Benja min B. Biome J. Brandt, Joseph Wi ck ersham, Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favt table as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona wlahing to beeowALmerribera are invited to make application to th• agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. WM. R. OCROAD, Preadent. CIIIIIBTIAN BTADMAN, Vice President. LIMBS llDLll,Beerstary.- . '. MICITIABCCOOKLIN, Treasurer. Managers.—Wm. it:Dorgan, L, Ilya, Christian Stay man. M. Cocklin, J. 0. Dunlap, It. Martin, D. Baily ll.Cooyee, Alex. Csitheart, J. Wickersham, .I.l.leheitier ' ger. B. Eberly, J. Brandt. MINNTB. ' CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sheryl*, Allen Henry Tearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson;, Henry. Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Grit 11th, South Middletoni Samuel Graham, W. Penns born'; Samna! (looter, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin,' iShophenistown; D. Clever, Bhepherditown; J. 0. flaz too, Silver Boring; Benj. iteretstick, Silver, Spring; Charles Bell; Catliste ; John Byer, Carlisle. YORK COUNTY.—W. B. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol. lbrd, Franklin r Jae. Oritlltb, Warrington ,• J. Y. Dear &Wt. Washington ; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. C. Clark* Dilleburg. • - - • DAIIIOIIN CO.—Rouser Liebman, Karriebnig. Melnbarebl thoiompany having polielesabout toes- Aire, can have them owed. by making application to any of the Agents. April 10, DRO. . HAS. _LEFT.. _LEOPTARWS 00R, . ~..... NERI . • '. - .L.Vir. SMILEY .• Hereby glees notice to hie friends , , customers, and the. public, that he has removed his Mere from Leonard's . corner to his new room-former known as Reller's "." hat store—on North Hanover Street,' between the Can lisle Deposit Bank and Iluyett'e Grocery Store. . 111. stock of READY•htAgn CLOTHING, Bons; Shoes and Hale ls large and 'complete, and you can depend 1111011 the fart that he can and will min cheaper than ever: and always) Intends to - sell good goods and Atli lower price, thud. any. person ' else. ' • . - , . '' ''. . • •. • : , . CLOTHING :,' • , .•- . - ~- , ' AlWaya on hand, the meet enineriable, beat made' end ikehlonable, ' Coats : ganteloons arid Vests $ k from the eommonest to the bed Tunnies, which 1 cannot fall to fit, please the eye • and give 'sans. -.Action -in general. ' Also, - Shirts,, Undernblrta and • drawers, collate, arson inis. anspoeroi; g l over , notltibSts Sc., fa, all to be sold at the very leweet prices, .. ' .. ' ... --' BOOTH.'.AND SHOES -• '. • - Atwaya on band, a large:end complete anon. meat of every variety of Mote, Biotin:lk Oxford _Ties, Slippers, Getters, Jeffersons,.&c.ifer Ladles and Gentlemen, Misses and Boys, ;Youth' and • ' .: . children; all to be ' old cheap.. Also on hand and con stantly manufacturing ttni best Vine , Wrench and Meni 'Morocco Hoots, and Jelferaoris ter Ladles,..lll3. All SP, sewed free of charge.- ... - - .:- - , : ~. , ..... . • A large of ilitie• for Ma, Mors end. 40hildren, common, good arid dna. , All son. ..' '----- . leg cheaper than - seer . - ~.,......---- . ,'. ••.• - - - - • • ..- . TRUNK% TR AsoLitio. gAfig,tifilgglifhli f- - Wiling ,114 UM 904T0 t 'AND - Idatm4fit .. , - -1 'hinity..-4hair - iii - traitwar-tessisiowirati. , bindle,. &road , WOrk.susil 0 7 rigre stilt ---,' eall ina iirii•msariii,„,koroo. . you ri* . 00 ,0„...• inotorihnisit Tv liassesbwit *Mat 7. 7 701:1M5. , --70 1 he bestine as ligartiool - 10 -.. to-00W al ls 4 very_ *molt alli,.lipii_a_ t l / 4 11 0 1 ".'.‘ 40 ackttilekt2 idlitf„. • ,-, . 1 •• • ' Aprll.6 11 1 .61. 0 r 4 7 ,-, - .. -'' . •,, 4.4.1 ,- .llmiitarl; '• . I fiatiencira4l • another-peiv and : .champ"- --lorotnleitidsotui, Scribal &11lion 'Muslin nu. ': is, Calicoes Se, Ito. At the ekeitsCath Store *Coe. 5,1880. 131A11.00ILSY, U N-B-E .li AND 0 - 0 AVI OUR' DELANCEY, - IAtIVIB,E4 AND 0.()A - Li - ,_A xRD ''On the Rail 'ROA near tht h 6e • • • slitsteribefkaile eeeietekitli on bank a Male brlment of _ - timber & Col 4 T 'which -- he can. Purr 5,1 r nista le Order promptly ' and on the wort no. . . OLIN" 'enable terms. • LUMBER, .SCANTLING: BOARDS. FRAME STUFF, • • Palings, Plastering and Sidoglli*Litits, Workedllote.. log, Weatherboarding, Poet*, Ralle,White Pine, illemloek and Oak Shingles, of ropy quint,. lle aho Am:deb bills to ceder of any length and Vas. It the limiest notice and on the west reintousibla terms. Ms worked boards are kept under cover, to that they can be rut - Walked dry Stall Shoes, • - • Ile has eonitantly ent' band all land, of Void under rover, Which sill be delivered , clean to any ; part of the wino.- wigs, ' • ' LYBEIFB VALLEY: , LUKE FIDDLER. TREVERTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, _ ' - And otber varlet's/vend all the ..110101111111 . U.O. winch he offers to the public at the lowest prime. LIMEBURNER'S AND DLACKflailTWSOOALsdwart on hand, at the lowest cub pries. - Thankful for the patronage of agenerotut public, be stowed upon-the late dun of Black* Dolsam he wind& eollelt a continuance of the same as he will strive I. please. All order' left at the residence of Jacob Shrank for Coal and Umber, will be promptly attended 'to ae heretolbrm OLIVER IffiLANCT.- July 20,1 FANCY FURS t FANCY FUSS It _Japted to the wining Fill and Winter Boasone. I would reapretrolly an examination br niyatock and prices from Shoes it• tending to purchase, is ram enabled to offer them eau desirable indneementi All amines have been purchased fir cash, and made by experienced and competent hands, and as the pier ant monetary troubles render it necessary that I should dlePaeo of my goods at a very small adinenee on mot. am aatbeed that It Will be to the Intimate of Own who design purchasing, to give nut Gall. Air Recollect, the name, number and street: Jana Fareira, (New Fur 8t0re,).718-Arch Street, PUuad'a, Sep. 13, 1651-sm. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Vhe wider slgnedlluivinebeen appointed by the Ovphans • itart of Cumberland County an Auditor to marshal and distribute the wets in Oat hands of Lemuel Toddy Administrator de bents ion of the estate of George Keller, dec'd., to and 'thong the creditors ot Bald estate. hereby gives notice that he will attend - to the douse of Ma appointment at his °Mee, on Monday the 14th of October next, at which time all having claims against the said estate will pruent them properly authentic,. ted'to Sep. 13, 1851—St DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP. partnereldp heretofore existing between the ten' derebreed In the Lumber and coal budness, was dts solved this day, by mutual consent. The books of eke firm are left at the office of the late thtn, where. all par sons Indebted are mnested to roll and settle their amounts, and those having , elalina are *nested to present thew. ROBERT EL . BLAOI4 OLIVER DELIMIT, Carlisle, July 16,1561: The Lumber and Coal Haziness *lll be eebtlnued at the old stand, bj the undandgu ed. July 26, '6l. °Linn Duaffenr. SELLING GFFAT TWENTY FIVE OEM BELOW COSTA , At the elgn of the "0014 Magle,"Bdoois above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church; on Weat Main West; tbe Ingest and best selected stock of WATCHEEVAND.-JEWELRY In the town, will be sold 30 per cent loner than at say plate In the State. The dock compiles a !aril:Alumni, meat of Gold and Sliver hunting...tam watches, Lavers, Lepines, American watches, and all other kinds anti styles, OOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, fold Peru liisd . Panells. Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacled Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware, MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS OH Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles, and slot of the finest Pianos, which will bosold 40 per centlowar than ever offered in town. The entire stock of Watch, maker tads, cues, large Mirrors, and Sale will be sold wholesale or retail on the esslesi terms. Haying selected a first elan workman all kind, of in pairlog will be done as usual, at reduced priers. , Three Pianos at $lOO below the &dory price en air count of the Philadelphia Company dosing out. 'will sell at the Jewelry Store, PUREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, warranted, at two-third their wail vain* on easy tannil Weaned on soon. qq MANHOOD. How Look How Restored. inst . hbllsked In a Sealed Envelepe t it .44tz , LEpTURE ON THg NA= El, TREATMENT,.ANIVROIDIOAL CURE OP BM IT BMA, or Seminal Wvedtbeas,-Elaxual .DebUlty. Niivouaneu, and involuntary allthedotut, producing Im potency, Consumption and Mental and Fluidal De,. bilitYl By RM. J. cin.reatwax, lc • The important tact Mit" theawfaxonsegtuneeta oft self abuse mry be eitectuidly vimoved-Xthout Interred medicines or the dabgeroua sprat:an:ins of emetics, instruments, medicated ho.pgiee, and ether empiriest devisee, la here eleattrdemonxtmted, and the entirely new and highly enceeratal treatment as adopted by the celebrated author tally explained by means of which every one la enabled to sure himself perfectly. and at the least possible sort, thereby avoldleg all the advertised nostrumeof the day. Thlalecture wlll prove • boon to thounande and thousands. ' , Bent under aeal, Ina plain envelope, to any addria4 postpaid, on the receipt of two postage stamps by ad. dressing, • Dr. CIL-LC DUNA ' Ang9,ly 127 Bowery, York. Poet 081 ee, box 4,58& WARMERS TAKE NOTICE. JOHN PLANK noatmanalketniee and keeps elne , 'tautly for ealo at hie &op, on North Omen Street, 'oppOelte-the realdeneerofearllelei Pa, a large feeortment of the best IMPROVED THRESHING MACHINES Horse Powers, three and dint Horse Machines, Closet Millers, Cam Sheller's, Straw cutters, and Harris's Improved Cider 11111, • Harrows, Plows, Le. Also a lot of second hand KM chinos and Horse Powers. carmen all and swab* mrstock, I will wills ault_tha 4apidtlng dons at abort wake. JOHN Avg, 30,1861-3m* QUBINER'S BALSAMIC couci-11 - SIRUP. ME COMMIS, OOLGS,'OBOUP, TINCIOPII!G GOMM. ASTHMA; nioximms. SPITTING BLOOD,. , PAIN Ant_ wr,Ajoges ole...int saner, 'nztrlitivrr..9l - 111111A1111210, &C. This Is no new remedy. It has peen used Ow* nu*. bar or years in Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania. and has, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation car curing the vatic= amuse for wtdeh IS Is recommended.' apparent is Its usefulness, end so remarkable hu been its cures, that it is at superseding tray other , .remedy for those diseases. The 'Meted - an rely upon Its doing as much ills UM. end In Mtn/ ones Mott than any other remedy, now before thepublic. It le recommended and prescribed In the prattle» eta loge number of the morsintelUrrist and able physik.- ' clans of Maryland. lt need an lideddeded an - leer pensable household remedy by portion ed lb. {fret tianliles of the that:. It Is need by all clams of amid); and the wniversat opinion is that it, hood. Tun Wean" la Preen Vamp. sautafflonrorsta It Is obeisant to lake. and trier doe* Injury. But owing to Ka multring qbalties, Meet do. good under any eireaMitairies, Ite sante are truly wonderful, motbing, miming milt glaying the most violent roughs: twit/In& stftnittumb 2 ll and ini t. initlng the whole system, calming -' end soothing nerves, aiding and faellitatlng unimshuatlon, and. __h lag the - DISEASED. BUMS; Thus striking at the root of disease, and driving it Rout the system, °nen, This disease fa anemones* by dilleulty of breathing. , shrill whistling or whming,, backing cough and threat.. clued solfocationote. It lamer teems In young dren,...lfts.blld nes& die of ceouptif this nyruple Pm perly used owl needitts•ilmo. Notion Awing efelfff' children should toed! She tree thaw of Merge end wfr reap, keep this remedy at hand , 1 -. ) Few ameba aftes me tale Syrup ft rend soh., elsperlence bee proven chit IS Is *pulled by suelels,ey "V im. 04 It Inch ill hiplare II slimes T Pries of the nen s te reach theror We l i k rel o the eiele, and rs? , i r rv:ry porous should-hos it In the hoe* It Is a tenet atid Addend to tee eft who talent health and. afth to *more thelaleirell against that mese feedble dboatie, aintisopelen.: •Eterill be found the mom upend at well as the cheapest deney neaddelini In the varl4.. ' -it has been used fbe the hat SIM a Won Without wallet - Sae Pont Oakes. Mit isiiii•lllol74 irt4it Synotikheed In and Pelee ST awellapee bOttle, or time bottles ON Jibe eal• by lIIITHOLDS 141.101114Calftlek awl by all oweinoilo*ruysts, • Vas, L . EQIIOE-210-, ItETAUERIL---ThE ibiballtra attlaidisiaitteatitibr ara - Alai :_:- Walt al the Tramaiitaea ago mat bokis tijk node , -- Liman Aar tba awes% IfMr. otiorilsp, Wu fp.' pii :-.- brovibt the their talleetiba. , .. - . , Sty orta of tete vlll ebtartinpttf, al,aa *thmt - , tastkawillba View ---.--- . - —.__- _ .....- A. ii..ffroNfaass, . . . Ilaialhlati. ," „ • - ~ Oaaaty Tria fIY - ,',.: . . OHN FAREIRA, ARCH Bheitt, twang Hlt and Bth BRA, to of 818:Mirka 8t.,) • • er - and Banta.. ter ay and Dialer in kinds of ruTIPY Fun, fox Lame. Men a% and Cau.aiuta'a Wita. Hntcg ow manse• Ind sod la store my Herd of all the varlalue C. P. MTUDSCH, Auditor