[correspondence of the Herald.] BALTIMORE, Jan. 16, 1862. DEAR. HERALD:—Although, in Baltimore, symptoms may be daily seen of strong seces sion feeling, which needs but.encouragement to break out into open rebellion, the notion of the eonstituied authorities of the State, as well as of the Citizens of Baltimore, afford gratifying evidence that a large millority of the people of this old State ate right on the Union question. Gov. Hicks, SO violently assailed and tradu ced, because ho withstood the efforts of ex- Gov. Lowe, and other lesser and meaner lights, to throw Maryland into the arms of the South ern Confederacy, -now -ems out of office ac knowledged as the man. to whose firmness Maryland owes her preservation from the ruin and debolatinn with which rebellion has scarred the fait. fame and fruitful soil of Vir ginia. His successor in office, Gov. Bradford, in his intluguraNiddi•Mts triumphantly yindi cates the loyalty of Maryland; and clearly demonstrates that the interests of her people demand that they should cast out from among them the advocates of secession, and remain steadfast to the Union anti the Constitution. A loyal legislature meets once more at Anna polls, and one of their first. inquiries is, to ask Massachusetts how Maryland can relieve the families of those, who, on the memorable Ifith of April, were struck down by a mob, in the streets of Baltimore, while marching to the defence of the c ipital. These movements givesigns of returning reason. But, this is not all. The records of the Union Relief As sociation of Baltimore show, that thousands who cannot do duty in the field, prove their devotion to the cause, by sustaining the sick and wounded soldiers a n d ministeri n g to the wants of more t lion six hundred Minikes, of those now enrolled in the Maryland 11.0.fi• Taunts. The prompt and decided action eta portion of themembers - offfie lltillitnofe'Ccint rnercial Exchange also proves that the Union Men of this city, will make no more conces sions to the rebel spirit which exists here. They have withdrawn from an association, where disloyalty to the Government was lid le-t of office, anti have applied to the Legis lature for a new act of incorporation Let — the - watchword be, no roncesstonit to rebellion and disloyalty will be crushed out. "The mill of the Gods grind slowly, hut it grinds to powder." Federal Hill, which seems to have been intended by nature for defensive operations, has become a very extensive and impiegnable fortification. Within, extensive barracks have-been erected for the accommodation of the troops, it is now garrisoned by the Sth N. 1". Zoitaves formerly commanded by Col. Duryea ; they are a fine lohing body of men, and number over a thousand The works are mounted with a formidable array of pounders and 8 inch COllllldlindS, Colllllollld i ng, every avenue to the city From the rant parts, Baltimore is spread out before the eye of the spectator, like a map presenting a picture of rare beauty. The Steam Gun Boat Pinola, which has been lying at Reeder's wharf for some time, -% nearly ready for- sea, she is a beautiful specimen of naval architecture and reflects great credit on her builders. She, is expects to‘sail this week for New York to hike her armament on hoard. Our young townsman, Mr. Law, of the U. S. Naval Engineers, is at tached to the Pinola. On Sunday lasl,l went to the Eutaw st M E. Church, and heard ri kerntum front the Rev. Wm Krehbs. This church is en old Lind mark of Methodism, and has been enlarged end improved ; but, the old pulpit, which once covered the remains of Bishop Asbury, and from which. alniost thirty years ago, I heart - I,lolln N. Mallet, thunder forth the •' terrors of the law," still stands, in all its simplicity. In the afternoon I went to hear the Rev. Dr Backus. in the new church , Madison Street. It is the most elaborately ornamented Presbyterian Clurrlidi 1 have seen. The interior is in lie decorative gothic Si) le, and with its stained glass windows, groitied ntelms_ansi_dimp_tom_ed of tile org , th pPmicut.i to very cathedral like appearance. The sec mon was practical in its tendency, and marked by piety and good taste throughout. ,At ni ht I cent to hear the Rev. Dr. Bullock This gentleman is a brother-in-few of John C. Brackenridge, and is more than suspected of entertaining secession sentiments I believe he is recently from Kentucky. Ile is repre sented as a man of deep learning, his manner however is more like declaiming an essay than preaching a sermon. But enough for to day. Yours Truly, STEREOSCOPE SPECIMEN OF TIIE 'MANNER OF GETTING CI 1 1ELE6EArille AND NITSPAPORIAL SENSATION ITEMS. Under the head of the, Latest Intelli genre by Telegraph, is conspicuously dis played, in large letters, usually in capital's, something like the following—viz " Discor ery of the Source of 1,',1,e1 Information of our Army .1/ore/7/ents " After n diligent search through ❑ crowded e.dutnn of the news item., the aoXjoll.lscelfer find, the following astound ing particulars, which throw a flood of dark ness upon the whole fluffier It is Paid that eirentn,tanee9 have trans pired, within the, past. few days, leading to the belief that it will riot he dtfiinilt to design:lt with cet tathty the siiurre whence the roiiel have, within the last two months, den mo.it information, whi , h it is know the Govern.nent took every in tins to conceal COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC. IE2 et Q. ~: c i yi a r 1562 JANUARS, 51 12 19. 243 FEIIIIIJARY, MARCII, MEI 1 EMI BM 0 16 22 29 EMI 8 13 20 27 1 Atra UST, 1 SEPTIESIOEII, 1 opoTOEA4 1 12 19 20 NOVEMBER, 110 I'7 24 ' DEgEMpElli 1 "Recognizing the paramount importance of maintaining the Union of these -States and our Constitutional Government ns es tit Wished by our forefathers, and admini s. tered by successive generations of statesnien, it will be our 'first object to promote the speedy restoration of the perfect authority of the Government in the insurgent States, the suppression and extinction of all treason by the strong arm of the nation, and the preservation of our political fab'ric of free institutions in its glorious integrity as the greatest hope of Popular Freedom, of Republican Government, and welbregulated Liberty which the world now nflords. To this end we shall extend a cordial and consistent support to the nets and policy at thc administration of President Lincoln, liclitivinie that ht those with whoni rests the respuusibilifj _of the patriotic prosecution of the War, is due whatever service or influence the loyal press of the country can cuuttibute or bestow." CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported Nceekly for Ih e Herald by Woodward A:, Schmidt. Frzwr, (sup, line) ( t Wit ITE W 11 MAT.. - . I; I . V. Colt N NEW O.ltN CI,. Sl'lt I VI 1:A LI, ft tRLEY . Ull. (2111111S11NIAN';') prep,red ('iirsolins 1.. l'heessinfts, )1. I).. Now York City. Lion of Ingredient, iu thei.e Pills ace (hr result of it :‘,ot extoo.iN Live 1111'y alit is their operation. :list certain in is alt irregtilittitio,. Painful Metsit whether Iris eshi 1,611 is the side. pslpitatiss t.hits,. oil 01 V 4.11, f ht 111 . 14», ilo the 11 litshs, Nleop licok :111,1 h s nn , i t ptil.llS ur flatus, 1 1 1 11 :NI 11t 111E11 1, .11/11 1 :'., 1/t. Clonn.ein Pilln ate in val11.11.11,:, thr, ,vlli hi intr. 11, 1,,,,110, 1,, riodeith reznl,llllr ltv.• t11.1, , ,, , ,0,-1 to the line /,,,,t.11,21 pl , e 1110 11111:1,1 „,111d , •, e 11r. 11,1 n dolut, nll 1 lint they te,,, , , , ,en1 to ,1 0 %%art:toted pniolv no,l ,„, hh, ,11reelionn. s,lllOll n 11.1111.1 I,e nark hex. 1 1 1 o r1,,5114. -11 to ztny authori,•l•l,lllf ,1111 1.) one 11, 1 , 4 . , 41-1 in i n.. v.t0,v1.1 in the 1 1 ,111,1 St ateQ ❑ lien,- I Av , •ut fi.r styli•.. 1 i Chnln',..rs Neot Vol h, to nti kill nil `; I.li i N Wholi ,111.:11111 F 1.1,111 j•T, r i o i i Pt. Li rftrlb:l,, ; SIIO/11T, 11r. 11V.NItY \V EBill;itr, H. IN tb\l,1:1:1.1 . , [h. s b•ibity 1,1 C:ll'ilS11`, MI tho Sith . by the jt ee . .I rlrirl, Mr. .1, /St:lli 1 , 1.:It ENIIA 1 . 1; 11, Co :11i41 MA 1;c: A DARR. hot h of I hi, rout tY. (. t h, the saute. Mr. A AltON SNI of Noe burg. to lAIt I NE 11U,TE1.1), ol Lees hurl. Otis eouttly. lo 5114,01,1,1,1.. rn thr th Incl., I,y the 11ev..1. C. 'AIr..B , IIN ol :New vino., I.) LIZ% I UR, /I C. of 1)11 lit` 401 it,t:lllt, I I}lll itOV. SPE:\ S, nr ~,, to - Miss ELI7,AII6TII C. 111),1VEli, ni Cumherland 171, — rferscirs irrulel)rectirl 1111' RTC here 1., t, ir ts.- 111t..5/i,r I Ivtll ettopt:lled to don slri.olv boa A. 11. .I.t.mary 17.111,2_ .1 STiil:l" situ in t] in Initin Strut, Carlisle, Pa. and oilier particular,. ay. 3:134. ply to 711VEIIS. Chi limo, January 17, ,4 -1 1 .J STATE NOTl(lE.—Letters or Ad- , , 111111,11,1.1111 on s r, . Youth p the. to Ow niciding In tin- sannilr. Nid glrcu tell pt•rs.ins Ina 1., mew, nil I boor hav ing claims, t , pl, oral the l / 1 11111,' :111t11,1(i1,11,1,1 to loll\ D. SIIEIFFEIt, January 17, I • 1 . )11. J )\ ES, or New York, the sue d y CO, rU I i T. IST and A UNI,T. uII prat tiro at , the )li,il,iett Cal liwlr, U1111.11(.1 . !/111li co., (rein the lilt h uul it the 111 t.f./:Liktutly. cures till curable diseases of the organs of 0..11•0. mot perks., all dial( ult or delicate operations in Surgely. Ile I Artificial 1.:3 es Without pain. to i k ,re :Lod appear natural; he l u te hundreds with him Wet e:1,1 suit ill rases, w hotbox. the eye he o holly or ' p.ii tly vet. Dr. J..ti...i,htens cross eyes lu Tll,l mvrrts,out nr young. thus lone to lug the night and alive:nonce. Ile npria trc if.r Cat:le:let., Speer, 'rut:Jeri:, Polypiorin the NO. 01' Ear, and ix.: prepared fur anything pertaining ; either to surgery fn. medicine. hieing a graduate of the I old and the new school :Medical College of an Eye and blur College—his Diplomas bang in Ills riffle, urns Deafness, So Ise In the head,and Discharges lathe Ear. Ile introduero Artificial Fair-Drums. which improve the hearing immediately. Ile incises enlarged tonsils, and has Improved Instruments for that purpose: Head Janes' circular fur reference to hundreds that he has cured ethos they were Oren up by other physi cians, which can he had at the Mansion 'louse. Jan 17, 18t12.-1. t. ~, ~• ~ a i ~ a I 4 11 18 25 1 Tl 4 CONOMY IS WEALTH! CCRR ) - 01' , R CO VG II FOR 0:1 - E DINE! 1 I 1 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSEHOLD BEM FM Madame LIDOC PORTER'S GH EAT COUGH REMEDY. I 1 1 1 Madame ZAEOC POR TER'S Balsam is prepared with all there.; /shit° earn and skill, hula a combina tion or the best remedies the vegetable kingdom of. fords. Its remedial quali ties ern based on its pnwor to assist the hicdtby and vigorouscireulatlon of the blood, through the Lungs. It Is not a violent route. , but otalliont, warm. tug, searching 'and Wee. Live; can bo taithe by the oldest person or .T .youngest child. • •• Made 7Adoc Porter's Raleatn has been - use/thy' the public lir ever hi years, and- hoe acquired its presont sale 'limply by being recommended by those who hays used It to their afflicted friends and others, Mown Ittronmaar.—Mtutioneyoadoci Porter's Curative flotsam is sold at a mit% whic h /wh brings It In the reach of every ono to keep It eon venient for nee. .The timely nee of a single bottle will prove to tut worth 100 times Ito cost:, horieg;--Yeve your fife/Mill—De not, he persuaded-to. -4-purelimstrartferet la — tit ,SlTwiTifail de not contain the virtues ors Dime Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, the cost 0. mantifacturtng which Is tie great es that. of almost any,other medicine; and the very !Om price at which It is sold, makes rue profit 'to the seller apparently small, and'unpritte pled.dorOcrs will seen/- tin/us recommend other medicines on which their profits are huger' unless the cuslomoraltislst,,upon having Madame Porter's ned'oroue other. Ask fur Mattnents Porter's Curative Ilslifkui , prueg lOarts. and in lar#kbotileo, at 20 de, and take no other. if you can. not get It at ono store Ipti can at , onotimr. • emu`. DrugglOte And Storekeepers af-10 eta., " and in_imatile bottle/I at 20 ICALL & RUCICEL; Proprietors, New 'York. For solo In Carlisle, by S.ll:flaverstick,, January 0,1862., . 6 '' 12 19 - 26 5 12 10 26 a /8 20 27 Ii 3 i 0 17 24 I 0 6 18 20 27 1 1 ~ . EXTRA • 'RE 1 . .i1)1 .q 0. FLAX' . . IN GO. SHIRTS or tho latent Btyfee gtn4 Traprovonlone. , Ilay.htg.bought nti nou;ani 'lvo 'Aro* Of flitif libirif. ~1 wo will soli, Ow entiro ntoott at VPIT low I. leoti. ' Akio; — a. vary Inrptu.ooftm o otit of Cloiliirii of 9f . 0-ritrloos icl:flo_ ''... tr);,,, titnclin, .Nook, Tlen, .Crovo Is, burnislillot:Gooilli; ' kb., at the lowoot prices 4 ' I. I, ivi Nos Toms. April 12i'61. -' -. .. North Hinovor StrOpt. 1 12 19 2(1 13 • 20 27 THE RIGHT The Taunton (Mass.) Democrat, a strong, Breehinridge paper, in commencing its new volume uses the following strong lan. gunge ds to its future course . . The DeMo crat, since the first gun of the war was fired, has been thoroughly loyal, and is therefore a marked exeepton to the journals of its class: (c Fl.arhrts. spccial Notices. 111POKT AN T TO TH 11 1 : LAM PIS ailarriagCS. I=l=l New 416tiefli$emelits a^m*yi~'~a:~ FOIL r. T _ . - ) A , , 2 i . ; / '''6 :. r . , ,i a) '10 1 ( V ) , );')' , 63 . 04 ..) , - ,i...,1:k, =I Madauio ZADOCI POR TER'S ern itt elt BALSAM. is win ',IAN], if used ac voi:ding to the directions, cure lo all rows, ('oughts, Colds, Whooping Cough, Act knot, itild all :11Tect,hani of the Throat and Lungs. 1 ii ti 3 -40) ! TD ABGAINS ! B A RGAINS ! ! BAB- A.) GAMS!' I We are now Felling our stook of fine Dress Goods, Clanks, Shawls ' Furs, nod many kinds of Winter 00011,9, at REDUCED PRICES. reisons wanting any of the above kinds of Goods, will find our stock very complete for the preadult 00081,n. We hare bean reach lag very In-ge additione of STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS, Nt bleb we are selling at the lowest;market prices. titnee wool has advanced from :15 to 05 and cotton from ill to 40 Ih domestic woolen and cotton goods nre steadily advancing, In the eastern cities. Now is the Time to make your Purchases! Persons having accounts with ❑t are notified that since January Ist 1802, their accounts lutist be settled up every six months, 00101WISO interest after tile ex piration or the time, will tie charged. We are compelled to adopt• this mode of conducting our business, as mer chants in the cities have reduced business to a rash basis. All persons Indebted to the old th mof LEIDICII, SAWYER fi MILLER, nee notified that we urn deter mined to settle up our old books. either by payment or note, otherwisn WO Will Lava our accounts with the proper officer for rollection It in Impossible for us to conduct our business to the advantage of our customors n tills we have so mud, MOTley laying dead on our books,. LEIDICR, SAWYER it MILLER. Carlisle, January Ti, 1162. 100 19131,114 A IRS .1 7 1. 7\76.7" 2:1) 2 rFIIE COMMISSIONERS OF CUM HEIMAN!) rtniNT) . 11111 the d e co ra word of One hundred ter the arrest nod eon vietloll of the 1.0,011 or persons 1, lin committed the of John 1 1 ,--.Te end hoY• in S"uth Mid ,ll,, ton township, on the night of the 7th of .Pinuarr, ingr. .1, ). 3111.1-Elt. MICH \CI, KOST, . ColllllliSSlollerg. 1 t'at;lnle, n miry 11, 1,112 j 1,1,111'1'E9 PARTNERSHIP, litnited partnership which has Clheretofore heel, entered into and earlled on In nect,of - man orroutot w t ojiotnoa•or e i tre , chb 111” EPTI.V..I V.. ketoroot 11. )1, hot v Ine eSpiro , d In' liv nwu Ihui to lion, I/II 11111 ISt oof ° h o p tloo oy. 1,1;2. nnl irit la hoer heSi von that toll° Fano, loren mull n eed unlit the I ta ol Jan too ry. 1 , 1;3, wish the ~ .11110 pirl !ler , AEI! t h e FRllle El/E -loy earh. as heretofore. The si t l,- golll , ,troi hooin.4 . the genoral partners, and SE, E.'1.11.1, Ulna:. I , SII I LI, GIVEN ants 11ii.1.1‘n It Mt 1.1,1 N upecial part morn. SAMUEL PTII\. .Jr, • L'll ARLES IL MULLIN. Mut:NT tLlt.l.r SPIIIVrPi, t Juinutry I L IRirl, ; 66 13E0I'LE'S EXPRESS LINE," ISALTINIORE, WASIIIN - GTON, GEORGETOWN ME 1 e El, 1 dab. T 110.111.4,11.01, their arlll.l :ern , " Iv L. , C; , I'S. A. 1%. 1,1 , • now loopotod to ro.rj, t• my. “t I I. No '217 I' r lt .4-trvot 1111wo , Thal p and 11.v:11,1.1 - 1,1 :lit of r very d , .seriplion for Oro al•ovt• ploops. I/oods cn.td.alod to us 5111 r,vet, our ;old io - otordi ~,1 do. IS 11.1.1.1 NI 10)11IN 4 IIN, Ap.nt, '2.17 Pratt I , lroot. 16,Uiooore. Afont, :1.1 , India, WaShill . o.ol/, I). C. ,I.loonr.s TO THE (TfIZENS Ul' OUPOCEIMILLAIVID COUATTW• ✓ 1 111 s U N 1)1:11.81(1 N E ) Lrs kayo to ll int..rm von, that he has jitst 1 , 1;1'G • HIE In the 1;411,11,11, , f irm Iv Pioffol . ..l^.l 11, 1/..: 5t1 , 11 . , 111,t 11111 , 41 — S sh et•l • hr,, ill vaily atDI pl) the Hlatilla pvstal. TIP , r.,llo,ing II t t. , ,nnrises the main porth.n of his stm•k:—Pat-nt )ledioinos, DltraS AND CH EmicALs, TitrssEs, T„iiet AVINf,S AND 1,1()JjOliS, capes. N„t,","n„,l oettmiliV, Coult.rtii.narks. 'nal:lc,, arid S,tlt - s. 140,0,0 N and Frau.S, Fluid, Paint,. t arui.,ll and 6a..h 131 - 101- es, C 4,11 1,11, BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY genrr:tlh• Itavitrx 1.11.1 finer fifteen years experience ill the Din, sith :t L l e ti r o to arropti t ssiate and ploa-n my et,tonters, 1 hope to rereivrn res , nsWe.h:tre of ptthllrirttrrntitte. It is nty inlenlion and dc•iro to ;tiro perf,els•ttstactlpn in every particular, to till who may favor too ttith a roll. P 11F,SCItIlYTIONS rlrefolly romp:m.l,.•l, nt I.:11.1:11rvs. Give trim a rail : 4 I: I•.ANN Ell K lilt DR. W 11.1.,LtM B. HURD'S MOUTH IMASH B , A SURE RUM EDY FOR A Baal Breath, Sore Moulins, Canker, Diseased Bleedintr, Gums, Nurshig Sore Mouth, A NI) the best specific now in use for )I_ . AN 1* ,1000p0..11 romiit ion r thn mouth. It is particulatly Inmelicial to per,ons woarimr, ARTIFICIAL TEETH, • d1,1,yi1114 pvvry taint of Li, mouth, ab ri•nniving all impurities. insuring. A SNV El' 13 It EAT 11, to all wll, make VIRO of It. No VOUNII LADY ur TOUNO GENTLLMAN will, is With a Jirkl) .1311.1' . .. , \ TIT ,110111 , 11,1 ,, 1ay upplylug thin ruttuuly, 11. r it it a Celt:tin rnre.:unl :1111/I”Ve M, ! tooquunett.lo.l ski") antler i nns , , Inure it ha, hoe', luqu,ht.. litliAU III:F..11115 is am ullon.u./ tor Which thorn iv no itxtrust, wLile DR. WILLI/11V' B. 'HURD'S IVIC.c: ,- Litla 7.\7Z7-an,2o-13_ CV, 111. 111.1 , . 'any r:trry w llh Upon In the nnn , lrum r 11,1 On en to it. , rlii,ost or !fosse wrth whom iiis3 1 , 11111. lli I,.illort, without lisitoz thr hot. To roll, o y"ttl,elf loon ull learn reg,irtling USE Dr. IVm. 710C7 - TIT 14ASII nen olines , of On, month Iv of groat Importance to the general 11,111 h, Which in nitro allerted, unfroquontly seriously impaired, through ISMIt or proper attention to this subject. I . SE Dr. 13. II D'S MOUTH - IFA Proparrd at )r. II rim's Duutal OM., No. 77 Fourth Street, Itrovklyn, E. Ir. A;,b — Prlce 37 Cents per Bottle. -.(al A I I beral clif.COU 11 t mado to doaloro. Address Principal Office; Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street,' New York. Sold In Philadelphia, by liyott & Co., 232 North 2d Stiatot: U S. Ilubholl, 1410 Chestnut street; and by all Druggists. DR. AVI MA'AM I 3• HURD'S TOOTH POWDER! This Powder 11,ssosses the CARBONIC I% ITIMOT THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL. and free Man all Aridc or Alkalies that can in the least injure the Tenth. Ito action being enl hely mechanical —onlitthing without wearing the contort. Dr. Win. D. Ilurd's Tooth Powder,_ ix roromulondrd by 011 Eullnont Dontisis. Dreparrd at Dr. Iluri's Duntul Waco, N 0.7: Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E, D, . . a 3, •' Price 25 Cents per Box. — Sa A liberal (M.:roma Blade to d9alers. Address Principal Offiee, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York. Sold also by CaBwell. Nlack & Co.; yitth A ven un How; J, k I. li'od If ngton. 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, JO Ilroadw•ay, and by all Druggists. DR. 'WILLIAM B.' TPOTH AVIIMAMIO S For the Cure of Toothache, produced by exposed nerves. It is particularly adapted to all rases of children lank:tett with TOiffIIACIIIti. l'oreptr can relieve themselves from that distressing wrodnom caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and Melo children from great suffering. by keeping a bottle of De. Wm. 111.1111YS TOOVIA, 1/6 DitOPS in the 110W1P. Preptcrod at. Dr. Ilurd's Dontol Ofßea, No. 77 Food)) .titrart, Draooldyu, E. D. ge- Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle A nova) clivcopit outdo to deoloro. Address PrincipOl Moe, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce tract, Now Tor*. .. sold in Phiiiidolphln. by Dyott f.c Co.; 232 North 2d Street: U. S. Hubbell 1110 Obestuut Street; and by nll Druggists. NEURALGTA PLASTERS,' FOIL VIE °Will OF .141:111tALOTA QR. ,TOOTHAbIi PI • I ; nchil.lol7l3' 11Y COLIIB. LOQAL VEIMALGIA. Ie lunpodlatoly cured by their nppllcatlon. rimy nct nye ii charm, and am porfo brirmloroi In their' Otnro; dn. not pr'oduce a-b.lat'or, and leave no AoolonsaliCreaults.. • - Dr. Wm. B. aurd's Neupdgia Plwstprs never fall to give , natlbfactlon. to all who . tort virtue. PrOparod at'Dr. Natal OfflOa, Nigo. 77 Fourth :§troot; Brooklyn, kieir Trice, only 16 Cente . Eauh. A Itberol disoonnt'obnbi t' r o Addrose Principal ' Pifice, - Trilmno Buidin de, Afar: I:ppripe st;oot,. geld In l'hiladfilphla. by Djoet. Si Co, 32 North '2..1 Strout; 0. B. 1410 ChEltput StroA 4ul.lby. all DR., LA. CROIX'S PRIVATE TIEDICAL TREATISE ON Trfa Physiological View of Marriage 250 PAGES AND•I, 3,0 ENGRAVIZIOS.—Price only TWENTY Flee curs, Senti.freo of pnsiego to all parts cf tho Union. On the infirmities of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret follies of both sines of all ages, causing debility, nervousness, depression of spirits, pal. pltatlon of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntarY emissions, blushings, defectivernomory, indigestion and lassitude, with confessions of thrilling interest of Bearding Schoob3llss, College,Student, and -Iv:Voting. Married Lady, ,he., rte. It is a truthful advisor to tho married nod those contemplating marriage, who enter ' Lan secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of haying hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. YOUNG :IIEN who are troubled with weaknoss, gem orally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulness, somethnes ringing In tire ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back and horror extremities, confirsion•of ideas, I, sx Of memo ry, with melancholy, may be cured by the ° author's NEW PARIS AND LONDON TREATAI ENT. We hare recently devoted rune), of our Hine in VIE; ITINO THE 1011tOPENN HOSPITALS, rivalling one. solves ot the knowledge and researches ef the boost, skilled Physicians and Surgeons in Europe and the Continent. who plauu themselves under our care will now Imre the full benefit, of the. many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS ii rill Ns which us ore enabled to tint solo. Into our practice. and tins public may rest a°su red of the same zeal, assiduity. sEcitEcy and at. [cation tieing paidijto their With h had so suecosq. fully distinguished us heretofore. as a I'llysielan In our PECULIAR dentrtnient of professional Practice, fur the past tw onty-five years, l'itt.s.—leirlies who wish for Mcdl eines, the efficacy of which has been tested in thou 0:111114 SOI. :Ind never rn iud to ellee,t speedy cures without any had results. will use none but Dr. DeLn• soy's I%rgrs In periodical Pitts The only prec - nution' nceeqsary to he is, ladies should not take them If they have re•,iii to believe they :IF° in certain siturt• lions Ithe partieulurs of which will be found en tlio wrapper neeouipanyltia nano b )x.) thouTh always sale and healthy, so ;retitle. yet so letlve are they. Priee per boy. Eh, eau he mailed to any part of the United States or l'anaila. TII E r soil n confidential medical adviser eilh reatirit to any 4 , 1 them in tOrP.Stillf.: COlll plaints to which their dells de organize tiov render s them bald., p irt ',thirty Inri tad to . eollSULt • 'iNn'-..4-gi.c.itunidi va.b.,ii--Pa,resibribt-b."—loor married-• w h o , will not admit. or nho have no dads to mien, rut' their fointlies, may Rho,. It is n porrei.tly, sIG preventive tai convention. and has 11,11 rote r.lroin' used during the last Sn years. Pries ',Flori( to .9111 THE SECRETS OF YJUTH UNVEILED, A Tr,latig , , on Cho ('.un''• of l',.ornaara Paeay —A Eol lan Warning .hist, aahlo.TOal. a 1161 ShOWiTIZ tho in M ,111,111, 1 11, ,t. 11,111 and et •valcete einem , : schools, (bet h nptlo and female! of this fatal hahtt, p out the fatality that Hyatt:o , ly attends Its victims, and <level npin4 th e whole pr greSl of the disease, frdm the Com. men , ,,, , nt to tho end. It wilt he soot 1, 7.)14i1 on reaclpt of two mount Stoops. ffer• Attondo'neo doily. from Rin t h n morning till 'nf 111 , 111, on,l on Slinfl'lvs rrotn 2 till 5 I'. '4. w i t h Gull di r ort sont to any port of the United Statoq Cr raw,' icy intients COlllll/ nnica Ling their 0 3 11 1 , t ,1 n , In' I •tter. 'Susi noes correspundencu sl rirtl Dr. 1., k mill lwateil as established, lindor \ eiti/1 X, at No. 31 Limo, A N. V. iSopt. 20, 1861-ly 3EZ-IP - 13-eA-30) READ ! ! IZEA.D !! ! r I 1 P. (1 RE AT PUB LTC are respect g “! thol.t.w stn. e SA W 1C 1 .11t 1::t -t V Litt St., and exantillu their Otteit,Vt• .I•.t•k • Vf \V Nl' R (1- 00I) S , )Rl;ss C.; 11ba of th., I,,teyt Im Poi] do Brocade knlred; colored and Mack .`'d11:• , ; 11 Co do Phine 111 k. Si!k (ad prices,); Rplendid Fig. Th•rin•n•s and Cash meres; (ifinmiln RP , ): Imperial Valen tial.T; Empress CH lis , Brocade Pnp lion; V0[01.41.4 ; French printed llclain; Plain French 11e rinn:,9 and Delaines ; l'arm PI l'aCilio and Union D-141, ,, an I l'a,lunore.: Mk:"... Anil Phil Iron's Dress G , ,,d, or miry y.tiiiityi•nitalrlo for the seam., " , =ffieitE222l9222Er4.7l=l zt..^." =‘ , 7 TI7.OIJ.A.A.N.I.ELVG . GOODS. 4.7. 0,,, ii,,,. o f I),, I Lords Is unusually Aril and rots y l' ;play; as, c hare I • vory variety of,tinaLip,importec# ~ y tho volelu aced urniptin4 house of liEssos ,t Sou:a -uleit aa 11 Muurnin-4 Saks; Lupin s Merinos; Cas 7 ,h 'S n ,, ' , ; Doti w !du idth l Dolaines; 'aini,k ,''''' : 'lofts 11,unhazin-sL F.kratnettos ; Alpan.s;Delaiuess / `,apes of all qualities. • ilill' LIN INri FUit \ ISM N , ) (100 N.—Long rrane. ji Veils; Collarq ; Glov1,; IlangiLurehlefa; Hosiery :k c rrin, ~..,; nou nolii, Thiliit and ti)ingloSlititiiilsl Cool, ill li i nn, i reit •erialo; IN - milli, tun ATMs Shawls. 5 14 . Particular a tientfist pill Is Funeral Goods, ur ‘ hi.h w.. h ~.• .. , a , ' 'lll, i' CLOAKS ! 4.,!L0AK.;•3 ! ! CLOAKS ?. We it lye mndn :trrlumuents with a Yew York my !hot dror by which we or• noo bled to turniih the latest and moat 11 , 100n:04u 1 hubs Were thr - mek the season. We have just I ebeival n lar4e nod eh live I tt of lu me mutt sv, 0-p •011 i ly in% its Or, tentlon of the Ist dies; Ms and Chillbonis (Inks. tie will be making adtiktiona on o it Ms the season advances. 131 Cinc‘7 7l 47 1 111 :di their vatietiu.,-11,,clia, Penredale, • FIN] It IV) I 1)1:III 1 - ,1 from .1 CI`TION nt vory low prices. B 1l.N101:A I. Sic.ll:TS in M , ,urnio,; lord Fttuy Colors. 11001) Skirts ! Hoop Skirts !! (II U.° la lost Inii.roveinentq. We hays received the .I•,Evev New Vol k. ra.etory, antßwill hell these imli , ponsable artivlos at v. hots tie prices. 1, adirs Purnt.ihini Gonds of Every T'nrlelq. i; tnntlotc . Ivo.,ten and C.Atnn it"siery. I: udmi ve.t. t;or,ot, Bonnet Itil,boab, truss IV,sto.l I tool , . Sr., tu, Cluth 0 vere , ),ltings, - Cassilneres, V esti live reearel the on, lee , : of a litEt clan, TAILOR, 11.11 I Olt:, 1111,1. ,, i11114 r short ounce, in the be ,t •,1 1,,t an =I Dratvorq,lll.l,4lllo.R. Thin tianntlets. Neck 'ries, tao,l ices DOMESTIC GOODS, =I Having purha.arl l•••Ihre the great advance In priers, the earl B.n' many kinds at old rates. CAR PETS, OIL CI; flits. yfA rrlN SiLIDE O IILI NDS, RLANILTTS, COUNTERPANES. All tho abevo articles and many of era we offer at the lowo p prices C mstaut addlti,,m, mill l ie made (0 mimic stork during the winter. Nu pales spared to show our Immense stock. LEIDICIL, IiAWYEIt & MILLER Carlisle, Oct. 25,1801. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.- IF INT Ell ARRANG EA' T. CHANGE OF HOURS! On and after MON DAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1801, Passenger Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted :) FOIL Cll. l / 4 311/ERSILLNIG AND HARRISBURG. 1 s t Train. 24 Train, 7.00 A.lll, 243 P. M. 7./17 a:l5 8.30 " Arr.4'.2o 1.10 Shippunsburg, 9.00 " 1.42 9.32 2.15 0 Carlisle. 10.10 " 2.55 Dleehanlcsburg, 10.42 " -3.27 Arrive at Harrisburu, 11.15 " 3.55 " FOIL CIIAMIOEIISUUIW AND 11 AGERSTOWN, Ist Train. 2d Tram. !Alava Harrisburg 8.05 A.lll 1.50 p. m. Mechanicsburg 21,30 Carlisle, 0.27 0 8.08 " New villa, 10,02 " 8.44 Shipponshurg, 10.33 , 4.13 0 Cha :n ( A rrl re) 11.10 4.55 0 , Greencastle, 11.56 5.45 Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.25 0.25 0 THREE DallY Trains leave Harrisburg for Pitlsburl at 3.18, and 7.00, A. AL, and 4 20, P. AI., For' ithiladelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Reilroar, At 2.40 A. 31.02.65, 1.15, and 5.25 P. Dl. Via Lebanon V. It. It., at 8.00 A. M., and - 1:45, For Mainline, at 3.00 .0 7,40 A. M., .k 1.00 . P. 51. H por frercrton n arPl,lVillittnisport at 1.40 rand 8.15, P.. Traina on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. M. -NOTICE TO - PASSENCIERS At, all Stations 'where Tickets are sold viz: Hagerstown, Greencastle, Cham bursburg, Shiprensburs, Newville, Ca4isio, Dlechanlcs. burg And Harrisburg, n, reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be 'undo to all Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars. O. N. LULL Supor't Railroad Ofilro, Chninhorsburg,} Nov. 8,1801. . Leave Tlagerßtowi), lireence,tle. 'URD'S . 'CRAWFORD & .CO:, ', Wholasala and ',Monti' MUCH and Cuilnd ludr,Warehouse, No. 21 South 7th Street, Philadelphia. Olue, - Sand and Imo ry Paper, Emory Cloth, Row 11149 Wlilpe, and Curled Hair at the 'meet prleos. Muni soliUlted by mall and satlaractlen guaranteed. .. . . WHITE A4VD POMMON GLUES, ' for Mlllinerg, Priat(;rs, INL t libinders, Ontin4 Coa6h.:klakern,. , ' .• . • Malan; In tlio4ovo will find it Af spcial advantagii to glvu uo n call, Jail. 84, 7601 Tust received another new and cheap QP it l t of Itlchartlsons, Dunbar kl-Dixon Linens . , Alto Itns, Calicoes &c., &c. At {ha cheap Cash Stoat Is6o. , 'fruniqe.. DTO.K.-VN-SON-061 4 41-47,GM---L Tho'next Tornt • OpOns .Tonunry'lG, 18132. • F!oliolorabio are hoedaft or for tltO,Opq,lrotir School.' Th:O. 27, 18U14t. -~~J -~,~, . r • . plt A WF6ltir &` co. • 21 .- S'qutli , 7lti - Btruu4~littutlolpLla: —' GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON AHIVIS CHEAP CLOTHING MILE. EDW'D• 8.. LEONARD, Ilasittst returned from the city of Iltllodelphia. and opened a splendid assortment orzEADY NIYtt)fICLCTII ING, whielt cannot ho surpassed In style and finish. The'Clothingatthis establishment, consists In part of Ito . rollov!Ing, viz: DRESS ANEVrROOR COATS) of which lie has u magnificent assortment of black and fancy colors, cut In the latest' fashions tastefully and elegantly„trlmmed, and made In a superior manner. SA,CKS AND . 11A11F , S 4 CKS, of Clot 114; Catthnorat nmd ywoods, of new Qty's; and at vinir low price;. VESTS! VESTS ! ! VESTS ! ! The richest and best assortment over offered at thi Corner, of Satin, Black and Fancy Silk, VaUntie, !huhu' Clothe, Marseilles, double and single breasted, of every variety material and ',Morn. .pANTAL 0 O N S Plain and MintyPrerwh . Due sitln easslnteres, satli nett jeans an,l a . great variety of others, all of whirl will be sold at the very lowest prices. SUIRTSI—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest style and befit make. AlsVealico, cheek and currying shirts. A large assortment ' of BOOTS and SHOES, for Men and Boys, which can and will be sold cheaper than ever., Also a splendid Int of Trlmlts and Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently invite ono and all, to come and non for yourselves, 118 I will not attempt to descri he the bargains that may be expected, for I am dotermindd that no opposition can sell lower. q3- Remember LEONARD'S Corner. EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr. Carlisle, May 10, 1861.-1 y. THE SONG OF OAK HALL Hark yo! citizens! ono and all! List to the song of the great Unit Listen, that yo may remember well— Learn what Oak Hall proposes to sell. Clothes for the merchant and clothes for hls clerk; Clothes for the farmer doing his work; Clothing for In wyers and d,ctors and such, Clothing for English and lierman and Dutch. Clothes fin the man who is chunky and fat; Clothes for the man who Is thiner than that; ,Clothes for the yQII.IIg. and clothes for the old, 'Olefins sufficient - to keep-out the cold. • Clothes for the man who travels by rail; Clothing fm him nho looks after tho moil; Clot lime tor the mon who loom to roam, And clothing it; hint who stays nt hooto. Clot.hinl Qtr all good 10y:11A:ilea • 11'inQvaat the roue try to prosper again; l•ta• every &seri pth.n, great and small, CSBII buy CLel 10;3 at Ulu great OAR HALL What an y appropriate Chistmas or New Years 'resent to father, brother, friend or coon yourse , f, is a Ire mm 11,4411,10 Cont, Pants or Vest. Think of it I We sill pr.:Wilt to you fir superior indUllements to make our purchases of us, as our assortment is unusually irge—our goods well male and our prices remarkably iv, Whim you came. to the cliv, coins right straight o our Stare, earner Sixth and Market Streets, and nen. Jr yourself. WA NA AK . Elt k BROWN, O.IK . lIAI,t, S. E. Cor. SIX rit k mAnIiET StrevLs Di,. 2.4111MA-lin. DRUGS, B 0 0 K S, FANCY (1001.35. CONFECTION:I RIES, FRUITS, I'I;RFU\I,RRV, PR ES E VED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &C. S. IV. II AV E IZST IC ES, x.rth Ilanurer Street, Carlisle, I i ts.lust opened an assortment of Fre,la Urn.;,,, Van Perrutyany. F, oils, and conic,- ti•u, ry. Iti,dl has never been surpassed to thio bor. tor and (deg inee. The ,sctieles have hero selected with great ea e. and are val.mlated. rn quality .cod pc ha 2, to so nuland the attention of purcha.,lo.. FANCA' ,unprise e vary variety of fancy articles of the most exquilute tuail..h such au. )1111.111. 110m1s, 1"11,4:111t alabatder and pdrcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy tewy, peal 31111 shell card eases, Votary Baskets, Fancy Work 'love, ith sewing instruments, Cabas, t 1 snug Desks, and fort of ever y variety. hold pens a n,l pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety or lattice' Parley otatim.ers. lott., seals and wafers, Silk 311,1 bend purses, Riding whips, eleganUy finished. Fine cutlery, Perlman baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the X. Itazin and It. U. Wright's Soaps and P. 11111106 .of various kinds. Faney Pins for head ,icecses and shawls. Musirallinitrumen together with an innumerable variety of artlelcs , degant ly 11116111'11 :11111 4111t111111" ler IDOL //). PR ES E to hleh ho Invit e s special attontiou. Also, nil extensive nod elegant collection of comprising various Enelish and A inerivim Works, richly embollishiel PiiLTIOAL WORKS, Pohl., and Hymn Books, elogantly hound in velvet oath metal Rieps and rt•rnt., ills assortmont Books and School ::i.t.itionory 14 also complete, and comprises everything used In the Schools. lln also desires to roll the particular att., lion of Families to his elegant assortment of L A NI I' S , from • thn nxtenelyi. estal,lisliments nt Cornnlins, Areber and others et Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study !Minns, for hurniiie either Lard. Sperm or I.:timid:a nil; alev DYill."l"S releleated ICerosenti or C.llOll Lanips, together with Flower Vanes Fancy Sermme, he. Ills assortment In this line ie an. equaled In the borough. Also, BEQ ItS ANtI TOD A.CCO, embracing 411 0110 f..volite brands, and a floc assort. moot of Ml? ERSCII 4tlll SIIOIiERS AND PIPES, the celebrated Rillocochltik Lynchburg Smoking Tobaeco. F It U I T 9, sorb as Oranges, 1,1110,14, Rigs , 11AISITIS. NOetArIOOS, Prunes. Av.. P.'t NOV FECTIONARV—NUTS—PRE SEIt VED FRUITS, )lIN EA'f, PICK LIES, he., In every variety and At All ptiCAS, Alt Of which are pure curl fresh such ns cant 110 routidrutty reVOMlllolOied to hie friends. Ilia stook umbra., veer) thing in the line of Fancy t.oudo. with mine other articles useful to hour f.keepors which the public arc especially invited to call antl i oxitirilite. Remember lin old Stand. nearly oppcslto the Bank on North Hanover street. Der. 20, lBr.l FOUTZ'S MIXTURE. The Best LINIMENT for ItrAg and BEAST now in Cep: Is a Rao and reliable remedy for the CM, Of Iluetuna dent, Painful Nervous All,tions, Sprains. Burns Swellings, and all diseases requking the external ap plleatien on Man. On horses it will never fall to cure Poll liti 1, Fistula old running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. Fe Sprains. Bruises. Serateliev, Crooked Ileofs, Challis, Sad die or Collar Oat!, Cuts or IVonnds, It is an Infallibl remedy. Tly it, 1111111 M cons (need of Its efficacy, 1.3.11 Eu NI ATI SAI Persons :Meted with this disease ne matter of how long standing, can ho promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. There is nothing In the world so sure and so good to take sway Bad Corns, and cure Frost Bites as this pre 11:mutton. try tt and sattAfy yonrsel\es. Price 23 and 60 cools per bottle. Featured by S. A. youTz, NVost mlnimtor, hut For wale by REYNOLDS & PEIFFER,CarIIsIe, Pa., a ncl by all country storekuPprs [Aug. 23, 18111. A. 13. E\VING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS . •=.-_---- -'" •,: •••:'-. • 7. - - , : - ..2-... :-..• '..•'. -. ;i.;.,..-i ,_7 .: ' \ ' ' .-C 7- 1 - ' 4 ..' ',... ~/ . .•=7., , ,(. .-:: -'. , 11 . ff• ,L .:l lig mo ,;„ - ..-0 ; , , ... , - , _ r_•- .7 - _. _ l l . , 3 . , ,' .u..., -;: .. : - C,,-,74 . i . .77 . 7, ''.':-?:: r•-j;,, West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. awarded at the Cumber , nnd County Agricultural Fair. of 1857.) ' The subgerther has just recuirad. the nzcmt splendid assortment of articles In Ids line, user brought to this place—lthich ho Is determined to sell at prises that do fy yoinjidtilMii. taarlo, 1 .. Chamber, Dtuing—room,PUßNlTUßE. Kitchen and OiliCo- - ._ Embracing every article - used by !tense and liotel keepers, of tho most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottageturniture In setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit franioa, pictures, &c., &e. - .Purelinsors are requested to call and ornmine his etctolGlit hts - Cuctfinsive ware -rooms,' street, NOrth side. ' A.. B. 111W1 NO. AV- Particular attention given as tonal to funerals I orders from town and country, ationded to promptly and on moderato terms. ' A. 11.41 Carlisle; May 12, 1898.-,ly, . UtTRSI -FURS!! 'PARS!!!i: $lOOO worth or now fni just' 'waved at toldlch I"rL 4 l "UV t a't‘ai 4Z l l lSN Ta4llreelir„-lusePn Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, In cam, vletorines, ?Sutra and Clllitl. CIIILDRENS FURS all kinds. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! Anoth largo addition of now stylotlonks. Elmant quilitles At vory low prices., Also rt,lorgth amortment of NEWLY IMPORTED DRESS GOODS Tory &nimble. 'Conit.4Aildttions mode to allof our Tortoni; kinelo of goodi. - LEIDICLI SAWYER & mu,Lam. • . Nov, 20,1661. • ,• "DAINTS AND OILS.--- - • .• Tone • Lead, -100 ()anoxia of on. Juot Medved with a large nonortinent of . „ IParnialips, Fige Proof Paint, . TurpOntino, Yloronoo Japan, Widta Zino, ' • ! _Putty, ' Colorod.2:no,' LltbnS e , ned 'bond,. • ' Whiting. ~olind 011," G.lua ' LI. -. T On, ' Paint, Ifrushas,- lejsb Oil, .4i., CoNri of OToxy dpaoriptlon dry, and 011.1 u oana and • • O t i itqt Ip.rdwaro atop? of. .• • - • . ,• ; 04TONi 11)UPUS E. SETti . Pbll,]"s7,,Attortiay . a juoi.aw.llalu Pa. ORIN . ) Ivlth Wm. :NI. PenrosP. it Ithe,:nz's Ilal I, Doc. 27, 1.861. AJ. MARSHALL.-ATTORNEY AT • LANY Office wlth W. NI. roprono, In P.heciu's 111. T M. WEAKLEY.—Attorney at Law Offlee with John Lee Esti, south Idenover street next door to the Post 01lico, TOSENT 111'.1.`N - F- 4 147,JR., Attorney a ty Law and Surroyor. Mechanicsburg ; Pa. Wilco os Roads SI root, two doors north of Um Bank. Are- Business promptly attended to. ASS CARD.—.CHARLES E. MA aldtualibm, Attorney at, Lair, ()Tee In In heirs building, joat opposite the blalltet 113 use. Carlisle, March 14, 'l.lO-11.. r J. FOULK, Attorney at Law . Mao with J. It. Smith, Fwl., in Ithcom•e; All truhinosa ()Masted to him will ha promptly t tomlud tn. May 0, '90.-ly. rl P. lIUMRICII, Attorney at Law. •—Otfico on North Hanover street, a few doors south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. [April 16. Wild - , glee rpaclal attention to collections through V V out the btata. make investments, buy and sell Real 13state and securities. Nueotie to loans, ply taxer, locate land warrants, he., kr. Refer to the members o the en.eberiand County liar, anti to all prominent I•lti aens of Carlisle, Pa. fAug.4',sB-ty. Wg 3 3, l ' 1 „ i l l 3TN N I7 I' E ". moored - 1 1 1 3 1 Y ell l i i (j t i A,N u `oath re( flatterer idreet, directly oppodte 13 ote's store. . A . II pt. Hoots entrusted to his vitro, either rum town or cpuu. try; wll3 be - promptly .tet,l.doil tin. Nov. 1. - i, 1 . 86.1. R. S. 1 Hanover street two doors from Arnold Ar Son's - to - re. (Miro hours, more leirticulnely from 7 to U o'clock A. M., nod from 6 to 7 o'clock; P. M. R.. G 4,ORGE S. SEA '. A • . inuollT. DENTIST, front the Bal- elmoro, Collage of Dental Surgery. 1r.1.,.0111ce at the .-esidenve of his mother, East Louther street, three doors below Bedford. March lit, Isr,u—tr. Da. I.C.LOOAIIB- South nanny., street, ES,„"tect.›. next door to the Pont Opine. Aug. 1, '5O. (1 EO. W. El CI I, - .1). D. 8.- k_3l Ltte Demonstrator ~fopei at Ivo Dentistry to tile D lialtimore College of ' o " M t3i el 3 s n ' t i idence, ,prosite Marlon Italy. West Main street, Carlisle; Penn NI,. 11. ILiro7. S. ITNA'EItSTICK, Druggist; Noi th Hanover Street, Carlisle. Physielarli%rreseriptionsearefully compounded A fall supply ..r Ire,ll drugs and .lieteleals. FARE REDucED. STATES UN[ON HOTEL, GOO t.S.: 00+1 illarictit Me., tr.bove sixth, 25 per day UNFITI) STATES HOTEL.- anal "THE U. 1170.1; 1 ' ARCH ST., AI3OVE THIRD, Vrn,_ This 114.11 in neutral, conyt.ttloott. by P:ts.to,for cor pals to a I tls of tin City, nod in 1,4,y par twolar adapt,' to t I 111/i 1 , 11 . t I/ II W. 1.1111 nti Lohi,: $1.511 111,r 29. I'FMMEI.I.IIOUSE, OS Til 11 E Itu I! 1N PI. IN, C STREET, 8ET..11 AND (Rh STS , Near the National two square, front the Railroad D,ped, WASIIINC,TON CITY. FIN!: P.11:1,01:, FUR THE Acoolmov.vrioN OF 11..01n and Ito•i rl. p”r ti ty. ...... p, ,r thy ....... : 1.1.A1gitt. , ,, if the v.trated by 7 it 111 The liIMNIELL 110WiE is newly and eloexilllv Tar nhhed, tend iP entry reepect n first.cht.. Hote4. InElk (lie public to c4ll and examine. A. F. 41301 ELL Prvrlet°, Oct. 11. ISI3I. t f XTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ! O( lI,BY'S Cl - 11.;11' STORE A large .tssortitiont, "f Fall 111 , 1 Winter tio Is ~r al deartiption 01 the latest nta Irs llnd mist utitetureS now "'ogling at tI n Cheap tslit , tote 11111 Lit nor itt.)lLin and Pitt tt.r..et. 'I lie .melt has liven ve lorted nit II great CAI,. and loLiLtht, tilt he Loh, elietip lig. the • m o opy. A 1. 1 ,4 0 lot i.f Mad, and Faln v silk. Ca.:bitterest, Itaretitetbio,, Silk Poplins, NVot,I Printed I , lgutuil Delt.tioq all kinds and mires. harry Llrey Gond. 111 all descriptll4l /4, A 11111.1,35 oc. FALL 21.V/1 811 A Pusin !Slack Cash ore Shawls, Stella Bordered, IlLtek and Farley Colors, Black and I , aney tkilorid Long Wool and Brindle Shawls, llven blinglit very e h e , ii , allantle:r an,i efork, of (hr totes( =I Blanket., of all .s.41,11:141 Prlcos. Caikovs and Citintze.. cf the TIOWe,I, rt)l - •?ant Wln 1,0 Pith] shy:lp. l'ant.ol Vl:Lanett' sod Bleached )11,11ns nl th. sit MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Cloth, CW.llllOl'O3, and VOritillttS.latti net, and Jean. A largo lot of Hooped Skirts of all siZes sad style:4, of the host quality : and will he sold elioaper than cau he purchased elsewhere is the County. 0:01 and Examine the ,toJt before purchasing. Iter Meet the stand EAS t' MAIN sTREET NEARLY OPPU srrE THE DmPuT. ATALUIBLF; TOWN 11tOPERT1 AT PRXWATE SALE. The subscriber offt.rs at private sale the followlbg ao verilled Real Extate, AI% All that property situated at t4e corner ca' Main and West streets, Carlisle, Pn. , ey.tending • , back to Church Alley. having thereon erected three large 111110 K HOUSES, , and a ifitA ME W A R EHOUS E. Acyi These houses are oil new, largo and i ok commodious. They are modern in style, = and have .11 the conventenees, such as gas, water, &c, and are situated in the most pleasant rt of the town. The Warehouse is largo anti convenient. Mud having a sidling Into it, Is wnil csleulated fir carrying on the /forwarding anti Commission busimmis. Tills propertywill be sold very low, total her or in parts, to suit purchaser-, and the terms made easy.— l'or information apply to Pei). 13, 18614 r. FURS! FURS!! FU.RSII S 1 11111 . 1 1 1ISON, Old Stand, No. 818 Morlcet St.. :.bove 801. south hide, Phllad'a., have just opetved their Entire Now Stock of Ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs, .comprising nlj Um leading and desirable styles, at a tremendous reduction in prices. Wo have deteriniued to Mier for side our stock anus, at Paan; Paters: affording an opportunity to all Ladirs who with to purchase a sot of Furs pt a great roduition front former prices. . tk THOMSON, ' 818 Market Btreot; N. B. Old - Vara altered tohumble styles. .. fD Illgheet — price paid' fur shipping Furs, Mink; Rabbit, kc., kc. [Oct. 1;5, 1881.3 m. Q - Ic:ELETON SKlRTS.—Ariother large supply of threw superior and cheap steel spring sk rtajust VOCCIved.. Decidedly the best, and ehoaveSt In Carlislo, tho cheap Cash store Nov. 2,1860. CIIAy. OGttfl , Tri,Voe. HMOVAL.—Tho Hat anci Cap store jiLlu herototbro known as '.IC.EL.EIIB." . boo boon re moved-directly opposite the old shah& two"d6ors trout Arnold's clothing store. iho bushn , ss will bO.conduet• ed - as - horoteforeimnl4ll -- tii&goods;hoth - himtantado city manufacture, wArrai,itiid tdiKtif6, - Titllsili:4l,orciii commended. A full l'4trctitgo is respectfully solicited as every olfort will bbMade to hoop the aSsortment of mon and boyal.o;ts and caps complete, with Priori< to' null - tho - Vt-,9....9pring styles ogsllk.,hats now ready. March 16, 1961.- • rig OR 13.1!,1NT.- 7 Tha, k.: 7 •4 312, bar offers for tent.. Stora Room fit* "- andAwell big situated Cll3 the North • East s corner of the Public, Square and-now oenti• pled by F.(U Kramer ' JONil3llo.. Pobession to be given on ,A led, Carlisle, Dee. 21, 1801 1101)111M IRVIN C, NOTICE: TO TAX PAYERS. OTIOWig hereby given,• that udder thaaat.of 44thpri1,1814, one per conl NiCl be a , . • ded otkall Rath and County taxon unpaid ou ofJanuary; 18112, and every sixty days thereafter one per, cent - additional: - - A ll;persons to the -Interest wol;ia do well to call and pay thole taxes • _. .108, C.-111011.4 , 0N, 'Peeettlberlf, 1864- - Oolleefori Zustness Tiart). W. C. RHEEM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, Minnesota lEFFEII Office in North I= 3 A ,1 E.' W. PV into!. S. I:. Cur. llth j .llarket Stu., LE= H. W /I: Z. X Z. C r Z. , =MEM Z'l I I L A I) E 1, I'l i IA uvroN NENVCONIEIt, l'roprivtur litherwi." it will bu ruusidm cy Ly , thy day. NOW DECEIVED AND °DENIM] AT CiIARLES OGIE,111". Trustve J&COB IiItEEM rEB- LADIEs' FANCY FURS. -vEa FOUTZ'S Horse and Cattle' Powders. • Those Powders have proved;itttf•r"a irlarbf soverai years, to hn suptirlor to any prefatration of the kind in use. The chief superiority of these Powders arises from the fitct that they aro composed of Medicines that have Laxative Tonic and Purifying properties. The Laxative Meets crudities from the stomach and intestines; the Tonic gives strength to the system of Iho Morro, and the purifying medicines contained in them cleanse the blood, and lay the Mundation for a healthy and vigorotts circulation. The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite •and gives the horse a tine, amnoth and glossy skin—improving tho appearance, vigor and spirit of the noble animal. These Powders aro not intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so ns - to givelini the appia - ranetvof being fat when not really es—but, to remove tho disease and promote his general health. These Powders will strengthen the stomach, and In. testines, cleanse them from offensive matter, nitd bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases tueldent to the Horse, 11.1 Glanders,-Yellow Water, Dis tempers, Pounder, Heaven, Slavering, Coughs, Loss of A poet te. and Vital Energy, .4:e. These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the winter and opt'. 11g, your Horse will never got the Lung Fever, Cone or ilotte. A few doses of those Powders will remove the worst Cough on coy Horse. Were owners of ftee,.es to feed a tow of these Powders ovary year, they might save tau lives of many valuable Horses. 111 ILC II COWS, The properties this Powder possesses In Increasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, gives It an importnnett 1111 d value which should place It In the hands of every person keeping a now. In thttenlng Cattle it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all dienases of Swine, as Coughs, Ulcers in tho Lungs and Liver, &e., by putting from halls paper to it paper of these Powders iu a barrel of Swill. tho above diseases can be cured Cr entirely prevented. By using these Powders tii-; ling Cholera can be prevented. Pre pared by S. A. POUT'!., Wertmluister, Md. It-For sale by .5. P. PANNEBA KEIL Carlisle, Pa., and by all country storekeepers. Price 25 cents per paper, or five papers for ono dollar. [Aug, 2:1, 18G1. X - EW STORE, AND NEW GOODS HATS, CAT'S AND STRAW GOODS. - I.IPIS 14. --4, Wg ., e• -. •-, 1 .t ~t4_!'l-',_:, ____,-..,, , ,r,_.- F .,.. rili„- r ft-,,,-17,-.1 v•-_, •••••--_, _-:.-:, I..e.''''" 01 1 • 4..;'''fc. .1' ' The subeerlber has recently opened it Now Store at the old stand ofd. D. Ilidbert 1u North Hanover St. opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Having received front New York and Philadelphia, a fine and t r oll selected assortment of goods In his line o. business. such as II ATS and CAPS, front the common Wool to the tine Fur, SILK AND CASSIMERE lIATR, Fal and Winter styles of Silk Hal s -for MO. Ladles Fars...oo l as Stone Mat tin, Mink Sable, Fitch, Siberi an Black, Bro'ven and Blue Cooney, Rork Mar. tin, Silver do. kr., childrens Furs, Braver Hats for irk and Boys, Fur Caps, Gloves and Collars for Gog- Heinen. BUFFALO 'ROBES, and prleos to Null the times. Also, Carpet Bags &r. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIi\IL~S• Also, Carpet Bags, 'Valises, Thinks, Hand Trunks, Umhreßas. An assol talent of kitth3 — Prime &gars and Tobacco. amp Tb,a1(1111 fin. the pitrona,rn already received he would nv,te all his mends and the robic generally to giro im a call. JACOB BOAS, Agp. Carlisle, April 11, 1 1R E INS ANCE. - Tir E ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL. FIRE IN sURANCE I , ANY 01 Cumberland county. Incorpo• rated by an not of Assembly, Is new fully organized,and In nperation under tlni management ot the following : Dui,l).l hai 11'1111nm It. Gorgas, Cocklin, .1. Et.•helb,rgyr, C11)141,1:in Stiyinnn, John C. I) n• lop, .1 :too) 11. Coover, 1.1,v To flyer, S.. Eberly, lien„ja• uun J. Brandt, Jouoph IVlckershaw, A n dot Ca (wait. MEM Thu rates of insurance are as low and fart rable ar any Company of the ki mi in the State. l'ioreons wishiiig to • meal horn mein riled to make application to the agent, or Elio company, xhe Site willing to gall upon them at any time. IVII. It. GOIMAS % l!ipsident. cmusTl STAXIAN. Vire President Limrs II YEE., Secretary, MICHAEL CrlCli LIN, Treasurer. 31,tiunrors.—Wni It. tiorgas. 1.. Ilyer. Olirihtian Sing unit,. M. Cochlio..l. C. Dunlap. It :Start In, II c,;,,over, ,Uec Cathcal t, \Yid:at - sham . , J. nellelber ger, Eberly., J. Bramlt. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.— John Sher•dek, Allen Henry ZnaViSig, Shirentuot.own ; Lafayntto Popp, Dickinson; 11)91,3 Itow man, Oturehtow» ; Mode t) rif fins, south 5li.111e11111; Spiegel G MIIIIIIII, AV. Pence barn': Se natal Coover. Cluelrm lecher'; .1. W. Coddle, Silepixerdstown:.l). enov.)e, Shepherdstown .1 'SA ;- ton, Silver Spring; Dont. 11as et stick. Sjlver Sprint; Charles Cal li.le Job))hope. Carlisle.YOßK co usT v.— IS. S. ('likin g . Dover; Peter Woi• fort!. Fran 6lin : rill) 0, Warrington : J. F. Deny dorir. Wa , iiington; 1). Rutter, Newburg; It. C. Clark, 1)111,1nirg. 114(1 PIE IN CO.---ilooser k Lockman. ITarrixburg. Titionber: of the company having pollyiesalinut to ex pire, I • 31111:1,1' til"131 ° wad oy making application to arty or thrt AI:onto. April 20.1859. I LAS LEFT LEONARD'S CUR- Jr. W. SMILEY Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers, and the nblio, that he has removed his store nom Leonard'■ corner to his new ream—formerly known an Keller's hit vtore—on Hanover Street, between the Car lisle Deposit Rant• and Iluyetty Ottp•ery Store. Ilia stock of 1t.E.% DY•:%I DE CLOTHINO, 'Boots, Shoes 11111 11,11, is large and complete, end you can depend upon the feet that he ran slid will sell rhea pm' than ever: and always intends to ' sell good govds and at a lower price than any person el.. GO CLOTHING ... lit Always on hand. the most seasonable, best made and fluddonable Coats, Pantaloons and Vests . from the vonmionest to the best qualities, which cannot fill to fit. please the eyn and give Baths (talon in general. Also, Shirts. Under-shirts end tiralr,,. c'd lars. cravats snqpenders. gloves, stockings, &C., &., all to he sold :tt.the very lowsst prices. 131)1)18 AND SHOES A 1,3 vs on hand, a larize and complete acsart nn•nt ore very v.tritd) of Hoots. 11ro,fans, Oxford ~,,..q.,„,,,„•,.5.tia1trez;,.14.11..r50115.,(r., for Ladles till 61,111,1,11 and 110)0, youth and 4.1.11.1ren. all to he sold elloan. Also on hand and con. .43110 y anion factoring tl; e hoot 1.1110 French and Nlrni Nlvreeeo [loots, and .I.olleraona for Ladies. VII Alt tipj sowed flee of .Largo. Lt:26 A large stool; of !Dag for )fen, Boys end Children. vominon, good and line. All soil In; cheaper than ever. TRUNKS. 'NIA V E hi NG RAGS, UMBRELLAS, °ANISE!) GUM COATS AND I,EGQINGS— CHEAPER THAN EVER. I hereby tender my thanks to my customers and friends. for past lavers, and earnestly solicit you all to call and see me and my stock attends. before you pur rhsay elsewhere. as I am determined to use every strut!, to supply you with_ the very btst, and at curls prices is v,illsult all. Be particular to look for my sign, April ii,ll.llll.—ly J. W. SMILE Y. - lIRST'OF TILE SEASON.- Laze arrival of Nun Styles Of TALE, AND WINTER GOODS at THE NOHTII HANOVER STREET CLOTH ING EMPORIUM. ' The undersigned takes pleasure - to inform his Wanda and the public generally of the large andivariod assort- Went of piece goods for. ME WS AND BOP'S WEAR. Just•recolved, comprising all the latest styles and, novelties in the market, widell have been selected with care, and will bo sold, at as favorable prices, as can be. obtained anywhere else. CLOT!!, VESTINGS, Overcastings, Satinets and Jeans. which wilt be nindo to order, or sold per yard at the lowest prices. Tho public to respectfully Invited to Inspect our stock, before purchasing elsewhare. ISA AO. LIVINGSTON North Hanover Street:opposite the American House. tsiy-Militery work made at the shortest notice, and with despatch. . . 1 - 4 1 0 It - RE NT. --.-, ... • __ _ I_ Tho vutuabl., Two story - DOA lbviiiling Ilouvo, Office .40., lato property of Dr. Goo. D. ~biN...e . ")) F i oullc deed., on the S. W. corner ot. • ifkks i v:T i n e g r l a v n al tl i o P ; i t t inst s o t t l n next -,-, _,_„: ' - ......„App1y to lll=2 fi lANO -F . OII,TES , Wewould again cr.ll attention to those elegant Plano'Fortee.now on* exhibiticin - and for sale. by Mr.' JENNYS in this Mimeo.'. These lubtruments aro from o'ne.of the mdAt eminent makers In Now York; polices= log all the modern improvamonts, and for fine finish, gre4t ioltinho and .swoutoess of tone, they are unsur , passodhy tnittilittoture lit - the Country, while they are offered ixt extrenfely low prices. {Co are informed that. pee of thesolustrumootS hasjust boon•purchased by Dr. D. Mahon, ono by Sir. Ciaincrond one by M. (leo. Winters, of this place. Afso,t11:10 by L. Nbarts, of Manx , homburg. Others hi want of a superior Instrument would do well to follow their example. ~:.'_-_ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER..- . ......TlmpatineralaSp_haratolbtaiestating between-thiAti--- derslguediu thi> Lumber find, Coal business, wail di.- solvadthio day. by mutual 'conseut: Thal books of the firm are left at the of of the late arm; when allpar. sona,,lntlebted 'lliO 4 •Turtucsted to call and mettle thiejr accounts, and' th t ono haring . claims era rCquaatsit present them. , • ' • . srllrbe corttrvi.m.lo. ‘.l tvfy _ F 4 1:10 -1- 1 ; I 'l VNT. Tit 0 sedvlng the servlcee,of a few to coop in a Tini•elling Agency, upon a salary of. • k,i0114" Dlinintii, t . . • aid • • all mr.,Ponsen paid.. Thla ap orpntunltY oeldonly offered, and to thotu wlib merit the approbation of the WV - Subseriberryby etriet ortenticiu to buelkieso:. eon .• rely Upon eonatant employment fora terra oryc r arr ' • Par furthir particulars, adiltess ' 'CONA y. NT & DitAICE, • • • •• 11 Main Street,Atkinion.,Depot,l4.-11.-- , --- KAveatbrt 16,1801.-Lf ineri.‘ • - • HOCK! ANTS HATS CASSIMERES, E.*A. BRADY ROBERT H. BLACK, Old DJSIANCY: Mr=l
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