SOUtII 111111111et0111 11101151(C. SATCIIDAY, Dell. 14, 1861. Tho members of the Teachers' Instlinite met at, too Letort House. At 10 e'eleck A. M. theltlStitUlP %TRH called to °H.q . by tie Pre sident: Tho rod having been called, 111essr.. 11. Burn and .1. Welt were found absent: Seleotien. were read by Miss C C Culver and Mr 6 11 Kat.ffman. Miss Lyde C Fleming read an 18.1ny. :Or 0 F. Hippie delivered an Oration. The members adjourned at 12 A. to meet at. 1 lo P. M. Pr , f. F. M. L. Gillelan, delivered an able. interesting and beneficial address before the Institute. The subject, Grammar, was ns'xislefore the house. which was diseussel. The next "ineetiug will be held at Springville, January 11, 1862. The subjects for discussion at next meeting are O mutuAr and Parental Cooperation. The following assignmenis were made for our next meeting. Mr. J. Miexel to deliver an Ora tion. Miss Susan E Flemitig to read an Es. say. Messrs G. Ay. Nailer and John Eberly to read selectit on. The following resolution was passed: • 'Resolved, That. the thanks of the Institute be tendered Li Messrs. Col Wherry. James Stuart, Jos. Ilemminger, A. Spotts P 1 Hip• plc, G Getter and A Lindsey, for their hos pitalities to the members. li M Cotnuat, Seet'y. rffirTite, rebel Government suffers from swindlers an well as ours. The New Orleans Merchants' Journal declares that the hugest swindling is done by army contractors, and asserts that the motley they have cheated the Confeders.te Governnie.nt out of by the sole of useless and 11E1Se:070111u steamers. bad medi cines, poor uniforms. and miserable provis ions, Ylnco the commencement of the war would have furnished clothing for tlieloo, l oo men on the Potomac • iqc giatiuts. CAB:1.181de PRODUCE ltt A Reported weekly for the Herald It) oods• tsrd Schmidt.. p h oult (sup,ftmo do , I ) • r.liagmm.AT Rf.D a ..... N •• • • EW....... (70• N OATS CI,. • SEE. .... TI o•i1N• I FALL lILEY 6pccial UoUces IntPotur ANIL' To Tug, I. AM led Cli EF,SeILASS PILLS. prep...pa by Unriellitan To. einievennin, Now fart. City. '2' Ili• r. lito tin of irnt edient•< in tbes.- are tile result 0r n lent and axtennire :.rart.see 1 boy are 11111.1 in it,. 1. op.rntl.n. And eeitnin in orn-niur nll irr,rulalitira, MenstruntlAno. ad .0,.n. whether 1 1 ,111 cold nr othersvise. 11,nd:tette. 1.3111 he aide. pal piLatl rn of !he bonnet. shiten. nll le rt. to. nr feetiono, latoteries , to tiro. pain in the 1,r1: d &r.. disturbed sleep whirl, arise frnu , In tetraittione of nature TO tf A I 1 R 1 Ell I, %DIES, Dr (Ther'enultl's Prls are 11i. valushle. no they the neintl3 l y perdoe t. tth rnitidailte fittlles hn• linen dloippnlaleil 111 the of ether 1 1 ii 1 e p,,re tip nr.demre in I , r Cho .sedan s doing all that,ttou rein novz t I- di. An"nr.m.t l ed p rely re,,,Eile. lidd free fr •Inan)ll.l.g .11. eettono. hid/ ohedild 1 teoll i at...WI/Wl , ' eve!: nor. - •I , -eat Mail 11, 1.1/ c Giheirs nuth , .r;x•i mee t, Sold one Drug• 1.1 or -,1-) ,two ln the United elate.. .1; 11 . lir rinljNl3S. Ileuer.l A:..•.1 for the trilled Staten I.lllllhonliiero Ft. bra Yrk, t, which a:I wh o le..nle ordure eh nitd bn add resoled BAN:. I..Ff L F1. , 1S Wlinlepalr and 'Retail Agente. Ilarriabu.g, Pa. S. ELLI,yrT, - 1 111 E VS} OF Dr. STOMA( • IH BIT TERS f I.):spepnia Into le nee. 111111555 the Sl,m ach, or coy nthcr 111, e affection. It, second to roue Iti America or aliro.M. To 1.. able to Stv.to r, otniesitly tLet the •• Bitter." err a rerlsln cure for . iip.pepiqa and like diseases. is to the proprietors a sou-re of nottlimp.l pleasure It r.inveVes. all alea - bill matter from tlle stool aeb. porifi, the Mood, imparts reisen,tl vitality to th. nervous system. :tiring It that tone aid enemy so in dispensable fir the restorallon of health. nut., one arknnvled•Sennmt 9 el ifs suprri•'r etrelleorn and beneficial retailo . lily, a•cured ihe pronrictore that it cannot hit prove a great cure to the aftikted. and im part iltallLy to the !hismosli syst •os. year :tdy••rli , nturnt fu anottier ro` mon ~s~~trtr~~grs. I=3=l On the 24th ult.. by Rev, Jacek; Fry Mr. GEOROR C. Silt I , Ft:ft of Hampden twp. to -Miss RACHA El, SWARTZ, of Silver Spring top. Cumb. Co Pa. On the evening of the 24th loot . at the residence of the bride's Father lay Itev. I. Collins Stevens. Rev. IERNIIY M. Olti pElt of Oakville, to Mire SA RAH E. daughter of Isaac Kauffman, Esq. of Springville, both of this-County. On the 2bth ult., by Rev. Wm. Kopp. Mr. JOHN VO GLES'NG to Mrs. HARRIET MILT.IN, th of Sliver Spring twp. On the 24 of Dec. lent' by the RC, R. J. Mathews, Mr. JONEPILUS RAY. of Warren County 1 !linok to 11 tem unneccA J. WOuDS, daughter of Samuel Woods, i.,r. mercy of Cumb Co. to. On the Met ult. be Rev. Jacob Fry. Mr. DANIEL NORM AKER, to 41168 MARY ANN CRC' I.L, tc.th of Per ry Co. Pe. On the some day, lq the same. Mr. U &NIEL C. WRITS TONT. of Churcbtown, to Miss HARRIET E. SMITH, of Papertown. ptatO. At hie reeicience. at Spring Mills, on the 20th ttlt , THOMAS W. BLACK, In the 73 yeer of hie ego. At the residence of Alf:minder White. Erq . In Win cheetc, Itand , lph t odinna, on the 20th of Beret" ber. hrs. LILI 13 NATCHER., formerly of this Om,. In the 78th year of her Age. [Addms f!..unty pnpere, please copy.] Nun ithuertis ements OTIC E. —The Atzriculturitl, Society will meet at the Court flown. in the bovine}, Gl' on Tuteelay. the 7th day of January. 18e; at vrhieb time the election fur tiElecen nil' Le held Jan. 11. 1P62. D. B. CROFT. Pei y. 1)1AM) FORTES ! We would again cell attention to these elegant piano Foriett eow tonlignlaen and for sale br JKNNYS in Silk place. 'Three Ini•truntente are y Irr. Iti to oar of th.• meet eminent rushers in sew Vi.rlt, ro , ess. tog all the modern, Improvements, and for fine finish. greet volume and sweetness of tonne. they are ninsttr. passed It, all, in,innufarturt In, the Country, t hey are 0%1,1 at cite. moly low prices. We 1,1 - 13 that one of there Instruments has Just been purehased by Dr. ft Malt no, onto by Mr. flrannar,ruttl ono by Mr. Use. Wloters,e.ftitle pleee Also, one by L. hbertA. nff`barri• be:abut-4 Others In want of a superior Inatrunnent would (to well Lo folios their example 46 pEopLE's EXPRESS LINE," • BETWEEN BALT I MORE, WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN AND .4 , l,.let.=.Lßl,m.arleb. The anheerlbern haring e-nnpleted their orraw;rmeots an to Cara. Storage, ar.. are now prepared to ,e-iv.• dolly. at their depot. Ito. 247 Pratt rireet,- between Sharp and lloword, freluht of terry des,rlptlmi for the Above places. floods eronigned to no w MI-reeelre nor pareonal attauthr,,, and be promptly forwarded and do livered. -: WILLI 4M SPIV,. slAllN. Agent, 1'.47 Pratt litrert Baltimore. tAMt C liI4MPTON. Agent, CM, Pt. Indian Avenue, Washington, IL C. January n NEW FIRM. APRA WFOR I) & CO., iV Imlesa!e and Uhler; and etnieci hair Wareledme, No 21 South 7th Street, Glue. Pmld and Erne ry Paper. Pmerr Chdh. Raw Hide Willpot. and Curled Thar at the lowyst . pricee. Orders couched by mail and satisfacelen guaranteed. WHITE .1 ND CO,►fAfON 01,45, for Ntillineri, Printer/4 Doultbluders, Cabinet Makers, Coach Makers, Ace. be. Dralera In the above will find special advantage to gtea us a call, did WPOND h CO. 21 South 7th I3treet Philadelphia. Jan. td, 1841 tItUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at Carlisle L. Office with W. M. Penrose. in erm's flail; - Dee. 27,180 1?, (111.1.11 T 8 W ANT•FID. , #--For. ale Illevonth Ilegimont Peon'a.:,volutdrera, now atP , toned nt• Anupoin Nid; •!,pply to tlik,„subFrrlbir,. at henry Gins.' [total: - • • - • - liVrn.'blkSON...- Ddo. 27, 1861.2 t • •-- StecrultlaAPVitcor. • . • - ..• fICKINS6N,:COLLEbE --:The next Terni epees 3nrittaiy 18.1862. -- .o.aiblarahle are bereaPer for the Ural:weer Scheel. , Dec. 27. 1601.4 t: ' • I/AI..JOHNSON. Icil'Olt4ElNT.--:4'ho aubticri- . ',.. ~ Lot' olTora for - Rant tho-atom C0m0.,-,,,?" , • .. an dviilltni4 Altuatednn b tbeNortb I{tilt.• airi z T corner oith& Public Square and now decit• Rl ' II , D 194 by P.C. Kramor,lowaller. Vosesolon • .• • • • • to be givon-on'Ajoillit;"A-D7.-180. . . . • . cholleto Doc. 2i 1802. II,OI3IMT iItWINC, Sr.. NOTICE TO'TAX PAYERS. iN. • 011.614.1i5. hereby.. given, Chat ,under theact.of 29th Aka: ltt44; one prr'rent 'will b, IC. . dad 011.1111 St‘te and County toxpe . unpaid on the lot +. of Janubry, ISO, and evory eh ', sys thereafter. one per cent ac cinn who htlitoonl, • Alljpere nieh to eels the , intoraat IT ,n RA 4n wall to call and pay their fqxes , •.. • - - - ./. , 0, f'..• "f ! !,]0. ; 5:. , .' , S6rofula, - or.KixigN is a constitutiorinl ✓ disease, a corruption of th blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, Ivealt, and poor. Being in the 'circulation, ft pervades the whole body, and may burst ou i in disease on tiny part of it. No organ is fee Aunt its at tack, our is there one which it ma)? not de4troy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depresSing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Inst.+ ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con..? stitution, descending " from parents to children trnwtlfe - third - and - Thartligeneration i" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I will visa the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." . . Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous mutter, v.-MO, in the lung+, liver, and internal organs, is telmed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings-;-- and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; •conse quently, vast nirmbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive discaies of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are ageTavated by the same cause. Onr quarter of all our people are sc‘oftdous; their person , : are invaded by this lurking in fecthin, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the , y-itian lee must ienovate the blood he an alterative medicine, and in vigorte it by healthy food and exercise. such a medicine we supply iii AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the tnost. 'effectual remedy which the medical shill of our tinws eai tievi. • for this every %%luau prevailiair :Lod fatal malady. It is coin liincd Irian the ino , t active runic:dials that have beeu (loco...um] tor the expur2otion of this flail di-order fl , lll tic blood, d the revue of tho r , vstem from its destructive consequeta•es. Bence it should lie employed for the core of not oWly mwelitla, but also those other affee. tions ishich arise front it, Sorel as 11:111•111 - 1V3 (And Sr. AN rii,,Ny's Itosr, or Hlt•lrtt.ts. 1'1,11111,11.1, PI',II:T.IIS, 111. 1 / 1 11:11'1.1, 1/I.IIN, ;1:1(1 11,11,, T 1,101 1 ,. TEIIIIIII and SALE eat, ‘l.ll It r_\l,, RINGWORM, 111(1.1 , 1.11'1SM, SI'IIIIII.ITIC :111(1 M Lucca t/i 11ilL111,11, 1111-P 1.1',1A. Diwimerv, and, indecd, ALL. Ct/MPLAINT:i .5111.15t1 YROM VITIS - Olt 1 mPvln: Ift n,. The popular belief 1 oblao:irg,g"titt./4:cd 1,,f,P1P114:11-.111 truth, fir sethfula is A dIII2,TI.CI,IIIiIu tic blood. 'liar purpose will Tirtue of this Sarsapa rilla is ta put dy and regenerate this vital thr.d, witboot 1, !deb scio:ld heuhh 1.3 inipobsible in contautiliated cohstwutions. .. 5 Ixll 6 1 - 1 1 11 Ayer's.Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL TIE FLIF,FOSES OF A r,.,r.:Ly PHYSIC, are t.o composer: that disease within the ranee of hell ael tan 0::11 11111 . 1 V V. 1.1:11:e them Thrir Imm:tar:Om; plop:111,s 5e51,31, and cleanse, and int mmatt emery ,u:1011 of the }lnman Lugar,- curl tin.c.,sed action, and n.t. !Mg its healthy tit Asn CON, ,li.el4ol` of three properties, the itA ;did who is bowed down with man or plisieal astotakthed to find his he.thlt or crerg tesoned by a remedy at once so .imple and it., itimr. ot-only au the, core the eery-day complaints of l's try' lndy, lut ako numy formid ti t le :old dangerous Msete.es. 'll,e agent below named it sal to forai,ll malls my Attletican Almanac, cent tilling ell lititattes of their Clireli and (lirectitms for their Ilse in time fnliou (moot:M.ls: 'mtit c ?WSJ, lit n, lit. rn, Ile an n.l c nrii inn from di.serthred : PHOOa• cozorsi of which Its ilitejt.init!kulileent assortment of blew , and limey colors, rut In the Intent fashions tastefully nutl elegnutly trimmed, and made bt n superior innnuer. S..IC.K.S AND 11.1.1,F SACKS, of Cloths. els...hut:re, nild Tweeds, all or new fitylos and at very low prices. vE§Ts 1 VESTS ! ! VESTS ! ! ! The rieheiltitnd hest assortment ever ulTerettst thf Orirevir, 01 rlativ, Black and Fsney Clidhs,'Marseilles, double iitid single breasteitypt ovvry variety Material and psteriv: P -A,JN T-A L 0 0 N i 3 . Plain and holey French Doe • akin enatilinerea, satti nett jeans. and It great variety- 0 others,--all of irbleb will he sold.at the very to?: eat prices'. SHIRTS! —Flue white linen and.cotton of the 01111181. etyle and beat make. Also, caller, check and currying shirts A large . assortment of DOttal andl NHOUd> Gtr Men and Boys, which Carl and will be field cheaper tbaii i over. Also a splendid lot of Trunks and Csrpot Digs. ,•• I therefore.contirientlyiuylfiricn spy all, to rent,' see ter }Ousel vas; as Lunt not .attenipete.doserOli-the bargains that may be experp), fur; I,re • - a,dotertuindd that no oppoalihm can soil 'loner. 'z 43r. Remember. LEONARD'S Corner. - r SIMARD B. LUDNARD, Jr.. -Carlisle, May 16,-1861.-I 7. '•• • ' ' jr2 IPLOY' _tridentrous of ',seating the Pervlcen of tar Young an, to angage lii n'Ttovelllng Agency, upon - n sslary of Forty Dollars-opr Atonth And all Oneness paid. "nos In aU opportunity soldont odored, and to I uho tutirlt the xpprolintlon or the the Nubnerlbore, by'ouht altohtlon hudttestl, ra t ! upo,,Oonstnnt .tnploy men t for x term oryearr.. further Fartleulsrs, oddr,r, ,• . • • IN Orr .4 , 'WI:0(r. , • A { )IE 01-1111STMAt3, AND A lIIPVY N:YAF TO . A f:G. • comr COME .1101:IN EZA;I3E3EN Retail•fonfeciioncriea, South , treet; Next 1./mm.0.11 , ntesi, Jo now well stuffed with A large and varied Assoit moot 01 PLAIN - N D FANCY CANDIES, of every variety. Also the largest snort went of TOYS A N)) FANCY IFIWIS 'ter fdr-red in this plot:of which vii be sold at Piticm to Burr Tut (rifts. Theilsoine ono nod all, roe Ilir yOuiselves, loadiiTrifieti Oil I*JY - idled , 51) bh.iv.s. Doe. 25, TOON it TO T 1; CITIZENS 01? • OIT NratitZtt2.l:4 ED C WIDE' • T, N )ER SI GNE D begs le:two to lunrm von, tlinr. ho hoo just tvnled at. bllliG L+T /RE in tho Boron th of nollsle, In Chu room former. ic'ovupled by Reynolds ez Helfer, as n Oro.; St,re, nest cl-or tot ,h”it s lovely Store. Some honorer street. Where he wi11...1:1%0'14.hr Lanni ready the Rplll 11111 11 11 4 The lint .fotnprlses the undo portion of his htock:—Pntent..llnaielti.-n, DRUGS A I) CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, Suspenury Pandlgeq. Wirldner lilasx, Toilet Sonpn PURE WINES - ANI) LIQUORS, Canea N, LinnM and Vari.Li,s thmerall• , Tobacco. eld— , AL...Nia.t.tho. , :ral and Frmups, Burn itti Fluid, fain[, Yaridat, and tine.hit es. t'oat (U. BLUM BaCKS Es STATIONARY :.;.:tieraliy flaying ht I• car fi•ta•ill )11.31S In .1 r• , •Tik, in; cri,t,i,ner:. llt i• to re. •••1. e r•is oaible wh.r. • put,l;.• pati•••cautiit z • 051 cieolic to etc+p.rfcc•l tio•1 in evary particular, to all why 1.11:13' :al,l 1110 unit a call. P ESi It IPT I OSS punr citfnirptl , s UP,moarall 1 , 00. I , il n li Pk\Nhli,,,Kft MR. NV E NI L. 11 D'S A ` , l' RIIM EDI" POI , : A Brrat sure Dinezased Gums NE.Er-..taL; >