i rig fe (311 - n7ia 'meat, will recollect' only its duty to the whole county:sr ; that this war is not waged on their pare in any spirit of oppression, or 'for any purpose of conquestorsubjugation, or purpose of overthrowing 'or interfering with the rights or 'established institution of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve tho Union, with all the dignity, equality and rights of the several States unimpaired ; and that as soon as these ob jects aro accomplished the war ought to cease." This declaration is worthy of the pen of a Washington, a Jefferson or a Jackson. It is clear, unambiguous and comprehensive, conceived in the 'spirit of brotherly love, justice and the preservation of tho rights, dignity and- equality• of the several States unimpaired. It was intended 'to allay the unfounded fears of the Southern States; to cast oil 'upon Abe troubled waters of civil discord, and to say alike to those who have brought upon us all the horrors of civil war —the Disunionists of the South and omen- CipatiOnists of the North-- ,, Peace he still." 'lt declares that this war against re bellion and 'treason is not waged by the 'United Statei Co gratify tho wicked feeling 4 of passion and resentment, to oppress, to conqtler, or 'to 'subjugate, or to interfere with lhe'rights deestablislied institutions of the Southern States; but to maintain the supremacy df the Constitufioh, 'to preserve the. Union,,and to protect unimpaired the dignity, equality and rights bfalfthe States North and South. ' The's° llociara'ions ought tb he engraven on the palms of the hands Cr Livery citizen. They are the larations of our National Congress, when assembled in - grave deliberation upon the mournful crkis lvc are now contemplating. Thoy are the . seletnn 'resolves of the making poiver bf 'Our' government,' sanc tioned by the supreme Executive of our na tion, promulgritiid as `tlic yule conduct for every loyaCcitnien. None . but traitors gill disobey its mandate's. It therefore becomek dtir,iMperative ditty in subduing the present rebellion, conceived :Ind m atured by the counsel's of wicked men, to take care that we preserve the suprema cy •of the - Ctinsti furion - and Taws' of" - bur Union, sacred and 'inviolate; and that lit wiping out rebellion we do not violate the very Constitution and laws, the observance or which we 51'43 enforcing against rebel cit izens, and thus in Subduing treason, turn traitors -flurselves. These remarks have been eliejtea by the spirit and tone of a tart of the Northern press, which with l'a natieal zeal, is attempting to convert the present war, for the preservation of the Union and CoAtitution, into a resisiless emancipation engine, to liberate, the hr Shilthern 'slaVes', and turn them louse upon the free men at the North.— Their reattoldkce „the African upon an e quality with origiii:sashirrae i ds greatly over balance their love of country,, our Gemititia ;jou and lawso,pd they would liYeler haying our tfnion rent asunder, that] 'fail in their 'Clopian theory of elevating the negrolo -equality with the white man. These eman cipationists forget that the Sanic lion which declares it to be tr ['soh to levy war against the United States, also declares that a person belii:to 'service orlabor in one 'State under the laves therecif,.eicaping into voiother, shall be delivered up on claim of t tie party i te whom such service or labormay be due. And Wbile they denounce thertrea neon and disloyalty of Southern secession iota, make a pretext of conscience and at tempt, to justify their own violation of, the Constitution and laws of the Government, to, which they owe allegilinco, by pleading the paramount obligation's of a "hi:eel . law," binding tquki tltiir'consciences. Such conscience contemners of tire most binding- oblimitions 'of civil Government, are theldoetiangerous citizens of which a Governthent can be composed. Unceasing kgitot ors, restless under the wholesome re m:saints of law and order, vilifiers of the Constitution and laws under which they en :ley a greater amount of civil and religious liberty than sgy other Government confers upon its citizens: as soon as they gain suf ficient strength to wield an influence in pop ular governments, they become the certain 'instigators of treasn and rebellion. A late Judge of the Unqted States Pis- Court, some years since, in charging lii Grand Jury used the following language, uhich now that the consequences then fore shadowed are upon us, appear like a pro ic VrOrning: There has been, I tear, tOT4OiOoIIS impression On this subject a mong a-portion of oatr people. If it has Leon thought's:the to CO LI II eel and instigate others to acts of iferciblo opposition to the provisions of a statute—to intlatue the minds 1,1 the ignorant by appeals to passion and denunciations of the law as oppressive and unjust ,'" - !volting to the conscience and not bind:M7,.bn the actions of men—to repro scut the Constitution of the land as a com pact with iniquity, which it were merited ous to violate or subvert, the mistake has been a pennons one; and fhey who have fallen into it wily rejoice, if .peradventure, their appeals and their dounseis Inive fifth- eon been without effect. Ile whose eon, science or whose theoeies cif political or in 4-lividual right forbid him to support and maintain it in its fullest integrity, may re lieve himself of the duties of citizenship by divesting himself of its rights; butwhile he 'remains within our borders he is to remem ber thud. - siCcteluSfully to instigate treason, ;commit 'fittpriy'for"our country and the ckuso Of civil liberty, the Administration, turning a deal ear to the taunts and and 'tinny hreats of Northern secessionists and enui '4ipationists, is pursuing the even tenor of its way to re establish peace and unity anti 'fraternal kindness, to our bleeding nutl inn tracteli country. Again anti hgalo has It proclaimed that the war is not waged for the purpose of oppression, conquest or suliljugation, or interfering with the estab lished institutions of the Southern States, but to preserve the Union Mid 'maintain the 'supremacy of the constitution. Tire for ward;PTo&eks of our army into Southern territory, pillaged, plundered and despoiled U? the iron heel of' rebel despots, its greet ed Witivjoyous welcome by a suffering peo-' pie. They aro received as deliverers from cruel tyranny and oppression, and their pro- Section invoked from ruin anti bankruptcy. The , .putt,Ceffil, 'orderly, law-abiding citizens .olthe 'South Rye adiv beginning to discover that their worst enemies are those of their owhitouseholds. Theyrire d'ivattCnitig froth the cruel delusion that the, \Wit. was witgoil lay the North for ,pillage, plunder and do . - vastation—to drive them front their homes anti heritage, and then re-occupy their soil with Northern emigrants. Tile nO•ent of JnC avraios among them is dissipating the phantotn by which the rebel leaders dbludb khetnin(o tteir cell,. Our Generals, adytthl! clog with Sword in 'due hand, and the Constitution, wreathed with 'the olive branch, in the other, proclaim this objet of their mission is to conquer armed rette'llia' and reclaim seceded States, with their pre-s -ent inhabitants, to the [Wen. This is 4.4 e objecfand.purpose of the loyal States, us Amunciatcd by Pingress, and reiterated and adhera to ty . the Administration , and it is the wily potierulach can re-unite us as a nation. „Who Union "to bo preserved, it tnust :be under and not outside of the Con eti tattti , The policy of Northern eniancipationists to liberate the staves. of the South, or place ivins in their bands to pillage and de. , vastate rho land, and murder with fiendish cruelty, mon, women and ehild6ll, would' , bu a;disgrams to Hottentoti, or AfriCans in that', native barbarity. Nor liavn We bent ~' forth qur ions, or brothern, and_the Mon df the Niertih to tizlit the battles of oh,'r ' negraos, 'ho placed on an equality with Southern -slaves. Thisvis not ath.e-entertainment to .which the himdred thousand loYaliSts of litintiqtvania, now in; arms, loiv.o-teenlrivl; , Ind by the President of the United States. Whey .have gone fortlfAis subdue- armed 1.e.: , - bullion, to 'maintain the - Slim:annoy ,cit.the , Gonstitution and h iws. and 'restore pikite'e;-_, thin and-peace to those tV,tio aVelliiCv;groan- . :tug ondur titoiltreSsikve4iispotistM ,- ~ bail° ivhat we consider (lie .duty ;Of im good ditlzdn•in thiS timo"or our ,nation's calamity. And• in doing spi,w6 :have • considered it Of vital importance not '.'enly to advert to the cause of. .the war;.but tbe,nature, object and design to the cifient. iid, as deClared by Congress and *laic:dick • 'entl-sudtainedlre ihe:Presitlent - .Of the Uni-. ked Stdites. .110 has taken tlie .- .conntittition• - SorTuleratar j -atad-4 4 1ruilr'-aet-Llkia4hs alike ~ .tipen - the - treason ; north and south, iindqhe fanatl4al sehuniel of nortkurn...cinatudpatlonlatii.!_,Xn • Oda loyal effort bittleAip2oaarglitdional -exipt ketico,,uxulor :rho iu. ue 7 - by ourfatherei-our:Matio'nal—Execritivit-ii but , retlecting the feelings of the northern heart, and his hands will be strengthened and his heart encouraged by every - loyal citizen. -This is our duty ; and it is--a -duty which has been nobly performed by every patriot heart. But should the groat King of Nations permit our rulers to be beguiled and seduced-by the enemies of our-Union and constitution, to conduct the war for any other purpose than to re-unite and per petuate the Union, and to defend and main tain the supremacy of the constitution and the rights and established institutiOna of all the States—if a sentence shall be erased or a line obliterated from the constitutional compact—if " the silver cord be loosened" by the strong arm of execettve power, which hitherto bound us together as a na tion, in bonds of peace . and unity--then, in the language of one (Attie greatest states men and purest patriots the world ever saw, our eyes shall soon ho turned to behold the sun in heaven, shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glori ous Union, on States dissevered, diseord-- ant, beligerent ; on a hind rent with civil nuds, and drenched in fraternal blood. The same great statesman, as if endorsed by his Creator, at the time, with the spirit prophetic vision, has declared the only way in which our-glorious Union can be rent Into broken and dishonored• fragments. In the same great speech froth which we have quo ted, ho says:—. , But although there are fears, there are hopes alio. The people have preserved this, their own chosen con stitution for forty (now seventy) years, and have seen their happiness, prosperity and renown grow with its grouth, and strength en with its strength. They are now getter ally, attached to it. Overthrown by direct assault it cannot be; evaded, undermined, nullified, it will not be, it we, and those who ilihlrsucceed us here, as agents and repro.- sebtatives of the people, shall conscien tiously and 'vigilantly discharge the two 'great branches of our public. trust—faithful ly to preserve, and mblelyto adMinister it." This is the declaration of Daniel Web ster, who noire than 'thirty years since af firmed the eonistitutidn never could be over thrown by direct assault, but at the saine . time admitted it 'be evaded' and un dermined by the fanaticism or faithlessness of the agents or representatives of the peo ple in discharging the twd great branches of public trust -committed to Congress and the national Eisectrtiv,e, faalifully to preserve and wisely to ttimilkster'it.- That our rill (' ers may be endowed wiih wisdom anlll on Iligh'faithlnlly to preServe the constitution and wisely ;t0 _administer the Government under it, we hope is now the fervent aspi ration of every Theist fan heart. If we wonILI trot-., 'in this -our national Wife, recall the I.lrewell hattronitions of the Fitt her of our Country, In a .people he loved so well, " and frown indignantly 1113011 the first dawning 01 every niterniit to alien- •tte any portion of cper country 'from Ilia r.vst, or. to Qufpc.ble the sac.rcd ties glitch_ A . U4V lick togetflor Cho parts; it . N‘:'l.l \yenta, in accordance with the farewell coun sel of this great and good tnan, banish frotn the politic:WAß:lla, the halls of 'legislation and the pulpit, angry and exeitingAentin- Mations against the institution Of tlavdryl if we would retrain '4°ol abuse anti, Invec tive against those who ask nothing snore than the same right elconseience which is exerciseVy their trndttcor6•; if we would desist .from stentnincing as sinsers above art others, those MIOSC consciences are not inoro hardened in sin and iniquity on the cif slavery than' the ancient Patri archs, chose consciences pet milted them to trp men servants and maid servants. and bond Mon and bond women of their own households; if we would leave the dis cussion of this subject to those only who are interested in it, then may we expect return of those Arcadian days of national u•osperity which `to have heretofore unjoy •d, and resume our place and progress tinong the nations of the c•irth, the tonal Hilted, happy and putrulful in the world. tkr, tIt1:11)1.C•E 111 ATi 11.epo'r Led we fbr tilt, Herald by oo,l44•atril S. Schmid do.t / 00 11'11'1TP:11'n EAT • 1 5 RED 1 Jr Yl . o . • ri 1,•1 111 N • _ ........... CI.. 1' 1:11:• 1 1.:1 , 1 , ............ 4 o 0 T 1 H' it yE t 51: F: 1.11'.1C-1:S11 114111.1.'1. • • ro 1 , ILL BARLEY . ........... oo SpCriaj. Jtuttres. I 'II I'o It l'A TO 'l7ll F. 1,A1)1 ES Pit. I•HEN: 4 IOI.A N'r. , prep. red Delius P . Not, Yml, City. The ..1111 , 11.• till. 01 odionts in these Ili ale the remit of lune mid extensi‘e practice They lire lylir thoir operation. and certain it, ,01 . 1 . 1•11111 g all irreemlaeities, Painful 51enstruatinns. remlivitm; all oll•Lt whether faun cold or nthrrwisc , heattitent., pain i” side. palpit.tiun of l Ire hint, t, 111,V011S 'feetionti, hysterire. fatigue, pailtin the hack and limbs. disturbed kioeu u Welt arise iron, In Corruptions of nature. To NIAREIED LADIES, Dr. Choosenia Ws Pills are in valuabl•, is they will bring on the monthly period wilt regularity Ladies have been disappointed in the 11915 , 4fother Pills ran play° the tamest confidence it Dr. Che.isentan's Pills doing all that they represent to do Warranted purely vegetable, and free from Injurious. Explicit directions, tt Web should lie lead, .11;11111y each box. Prier. $l. Sent .by nisi! on closi lig $1 to any authorized agent. Sold by sue Lii tig gist In ON cry town in the Enltell States. P. R. 1111WIIINriti, Agent for the Cutlet! States, 165 Chandlers St., New Yolk. to a Lich all wholesale orders should be arid res.ed BANN VEFT Si riNN EY, NV,odesabi and Ilebtil Agents. Harrisburg, Pa. S. ELLIOrf, Carll.l•, Vnrliallcs Un tin ltitu Jacob Fry, •MIIN 11F.It, to )lINS MARGARET C. 110VFMAN, both of Cur nuttbs • In Philadelphia, on the 13th Inst., Mrs JULIANA (lA.I.ItHEATII IRVINE, reliot or the Into Go!. Willintn N. Irvine, lorrnerly or QVi isle, in the Stith year or her ago. In this lowough. nu Sal urday Inst. Mrs. MARY 0 A 1.- Blt 4 ITII I•a115, relict of the la to iehaul Ege, aged about 80 years. In ti1it:111.1 . 1 , 11,.i1, on the 13Lh Instant, FRIMERICK, youngest goni t Frederick A. and Nary lienliody, aged 4 yearn ;tad 6 months. .• 11144 eiter4l),•6o4 1.44 C us ; Awl thy loss e2o deeldrteol; thit 'Gs God whodiiith hi:rett. us ; Who can all oar sorrows heal." u ertimitents RTIEEKS BALL. MADAME ANNA BISHOP The world-renowned Cantatricei Who since her appearance in the United States, has made the citcnit of tho globe; bogs to announce One Wand COII.O t ON FRIDA' EVENING, JAN: 24, MADAME ANNA BISHOP wilt be medial:ft by ED WARD SEQUIN, the Alec.lean Baritone, Mere du Concervatore 'ratio lal do 31uslquo, Park. USTAVD DE SPBISS; the I?inlnept _ of blest.) d'loltuta 60 ctki—Doora one@ at 74. Concert will commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets eau be bed at W., D.. A. Naugle's Jewelry Store, whet o seats may be secured without extra charge and a diagram' of the Hall tan be seen. The Milt of re. served scats wilt close at S o'clock, S. M. on the day of the Concert. !ciao Grand Plano usud ciu thu ocedslou to furnished by Nr . Jenny. D. C„ LA nuE, Idausger. LOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of THOMAS V. Into of Penn township. having been Jarithek.th the subscriber'," residing in the 83171.3 towpath, untiou ie hereby gll•en to all persons indebted to said estate to nialCW"telynientT and.these having 010111.0 topresent.thetn duly author' ticat.id fur eettlenteut to 24,-18G2Cit JOIIN T. OlttiEN, Exlr NOW ICE tt.:fieraans . incleb.ted to me are 3ier6- -Ic.w:by- ,:wao.rta. row 440ctir, -awir -.,,wit,..-- 11,1%ft,r 1 %MI br solttpOlod to do o strioVlv VASIL Illlil l' 1 . 1%/4. A. %V. LIE:NTZ. 18t12. • •. . • , . ran 74.1C.11:: T. A TIfItEI.:STOIeV • fife:god to Petrn.fitrout. Carttele , rth - ether toritni and oth :el 21r NRUS a i grk; ply to , , , a t • 4. , Itrf. alum I t:Ot.!—::Ok. • ' • STATE . . 0.0T1_1111...4 , -3,,ett6rs . ,ikrAd... il e itnin4trVtiP:9 ti Rif EAllitllft, = duettouth Bilußiel on ip. haying boon honed by the Itoglider of autub. en. to the subscriber residing In the Mame tr. ~ Notre° is ; hereby giVert to id l'Porsona . in debted to saidestnte to outgo r p3yntout, g.ncl those hav ing claims, to preohnt them duly enthentlented t 0,, ,; • • • JOIIN . JArdetiy ; 160 DOLLARS . . .31M - ‘2C7 7 IFL 'ank . 2 rrin-E -COMMISSIONERS OV BMtLAND COMM. will pay 'the ahoy° ircviard of one Hundred- Donnell, for the tifelt and conviction of the purron or parsons who committedthe murder of John Bergin and boy, In South Middleton township, Ott the night Of the 7th or.lanuary, inst. .1. It. INAGOONIiIt, • GEO. MH.Lblit, Ell It OST, .';.Condroissioued. COM MIRSIONERe °MCP. • Carlisle,' January 11, 1862. f LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. • rr FIE limited partnership which has it heretofore been entered info and carried on in the business of Titan tafactnring writing papers, in the 11111110 of SAMITF.I. K,MI , ToN, Jr., and Cll.tltl.ca If. MI,ILLIN t having expired by its own Ihnitaflun, on the lot of January, 1862, notice Is hereby given that the same has been renewed and continued until the let ut Jan uary, ma, with the same partners and the sante con tribution of Capital, by each, as heretofore. The sub, scribers being the general partners, and P.J. MsaAnuss, Itansrer aIrEN. SAMUEL tlivEN and WILLIAM 13,11IIILLIN tile special partners. SA?IUL•'S. Jr, CHARLES 11. MULLIN. MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, l tI nary 14, 1682, ; " IJEOPLE'S EXPRESS LINE," liETllnr.V BALTIMORE, NVALIINGTON, GEORGETOWN IMO .A,. 1 e .m ,m on. cl. ie. i_ nt,. The t.uhs; riber.a ha VI g couipleted . tholr arrangements as to Cars, Storage, are now prepared eo receive at their depot. No. VT Pratt Street. between Sharp and Howard, freight of every deserlptinn for the above plans. 0, ods consigned to us will revolve our personal au en thi,, and be promptly forwarded and do. °red. WILLIAM ROBINSON, Agent, 247 Pratt Striirt. Baltimore. SAMUEL C. I( EM PION, Agent, Cor. ad St , Indian Avenue, Washington, 1). C. Jail nary 1, I. TO THE CITIZENS 01? CUMBERLAND COUNTY% UNDII:RSIGNED begs leave to .a. gortn ,rou, Una_ _he , bus - just npenial a ,I)R UU !..1,)1t1.: In Um llorou,ll Carlislu, In tha room former- Iv r coupled ho It nolds l'odfor, n,vn Drip; St”re, 1)0X (ivor to I u Grocery Stare. South Mu m ., sti cot. where he will RhViiyA he found roady mot willing to ply the. spatulaaroi p o rtal._ 'fine following 14,t comprises the main portion of Ilia stock:—lntent :Nhalfrinre, DRUGB AND ell ENIICALR, TRUSSER, uspensory 11.todages, Wirldow Gk.:, Tot!St Soaps I'URE AVINES AND LIQUORS, ~ f„,Hory, Canon, NotionA and Vitriol lon Generally, te,ll,knat L• a, 111111 S••L'ArS, raidis, and 'rauu•c, horning Fluid , l'ajnt, I . :p.[1)01 and :Sa,di, .11110,11- s, “al BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY generally having had “ver lii tech years' experience in the Drug litp , inel-s, with :t de,h, to accommodate stint ple,e cu.tumers, I hope to [-twelve a toq , o , a bl es i mr , Of public p•ttronatfe. It I. me intention and Ihigire gins pOrfeet's,tisf.trtion in I , tery - partirnlar, may favor me 11 iLit n cal 1. P It ESC RIPTIO NS Carefully r,ap”andr,l, at tale prim. Give Inc 4 nail =I DR. WILLIAM R. HURD'S MOUTH WA'SH,L, A SURE REMEDY FOR Bad Irtreath, Sore Mouths, Canker; Diseased?. It'ceding; Gums; Nursing Sore Mouth, r t ND fire 'best specific now in use for Y disea , ed condition of the mouth. It Is' pirticulot I v benellehl _to persons wearing. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, compiately dest,yitiff, every taint of the mouth, oh sorlarm and riamil all impurities. inmirlim A S \\" ft; ET 't 11: A 'l' H , to all )viau make u d it. N.. ur Yorta Xt II It•tt!4l wit,ll a .1; : \./)'at EA'FI-I should delay applyilli s this remedy, tilt it it ts cure. ittpl is I tYPhY hose unto it liiis Pr. P . m, JJ, 11(•!tli• S .711(i (_7 771 11' S . rr. , pn red it 0111. 77 luurtli Street, lirtioklyii. E. li. A. 'Price 37 Cents per Bottle." 11 A Itlwral III:1011. tO Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildilege, No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York. t f 2,1 ~,.t . t . 11111 Chu , urtrt. st revi, 1))- DIR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S TO() f PO \\TD ER! ''hi, I, is r p.,..•••e , the CARBONI(' N% 'i'ii F: I \.II. II h5l (0.. CHARCOAL. and tri Inn alp Add: Alkalies that 1,111 in the le.qt injole the reeth In. action onl hely murhsDirnl xi-Winn( "S.O int.% the l'ltalaleh Dr. Win. B. Iturd's Tooth Polvdit 'is r. .nnzneu.lll4l by till 1....111110ra Dentkts. epar,d nt Dr. Ilurd • s Do o lal Oft N 0.77 Fo t i r th Stlect, lirm , klyn, E. D. gb — Price 25 Cents per Box. —(IA A liberal di,otnit made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings Nt,.l Spruce Street; New Yu-l{, Sold also by Caswell, Mack Co., Pllth enne Hotel: J. & I. Cod lington, 713 Broadway; D. 6. llaruos, 202 Broadway. and by all Druggist:, DR. WILLIAM - B. HORD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS lb l'itre' lI Toothache produreii hy ex 1,0.401 indevi ,, i It Ie part hinlitrly min ptr to all ca., children al - 111,4,d o ith 'l'ol i I'll A(' P, t•III II rctir rr lhrw.clvvM fll/111 [Jilt dlxtrcesing Wei:l4ll.Y va tined by toSS OF SLEEP. and illftll n from groat. mulfeiiii.:liy faßpin , hallo of lir. Wtii. 111.11 MS TOOTIIA.. ILE DROPS lu Ch l'repate,l at Dr. Ifurrl's - Dental 011Ioe, No 7i Pa e,41 Stre,t, Brom,ldyll, E. I). LEZ":Pri unl3 1 Cfkint: , 'per Bottle A liholui dineol/11L outdo to deatitu . s. Address Principal Office, Tril;arno Buildings No, 1 Spraco tract, New York. Said Dyott k Co, 212 N or ih Street: Ilublroll, 1410 tlbestnut lit.reel.; and 1/y al Ur upjats. DR, WILLiAM B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR TUE CURE OE NEURALOIA OR TOGTLIACLIS PR00 , 01 , 41 1317 COLIIB LOCAL fcEL:RALOIA cured liulc application. . They act like charm, and rine f °cruelly harmless in their nature; do nut produce c. hinter, grid leave uu unpleasant results. Dr. Wm.'lf. Ifurd's Neuralgia Plasters novor thil to give Fatisfurtion to 'all who test their virgin. Prepared at Dr. Third's Dental Omen, No. 77 'Fourth. Stteet, Brooklyn, E. I). Ate. Vriee, only 15 Cents Eaoh.' A Moral discount made to deoloi's. AddrOss Oflioo, 'Tribano Braidings, NO. I Sprtitte strtot, Now York. Sold In Phlladelptila; by Nutt a , Co., 5:82 Nora. 2d Street: 0. S. Hubbell, lath Chestnut Street; Lad by all Druggists. NOTICE.—We are daily receiving ortiers to send by mail some one or more of Dr. Hurd's Den tat Remedios, which we cannot fill. None lire mailable except the _Neuralgia Planter, which we send in en envelope en re. celpt of pricoTls'renti) and one stamp. lint to !teem. mediae persons In places where the druggists and store- Reepere ate behind the ago, we have put up packager In white embossed boxes,.sevoil inches by tour, with comportouints—each box containing a bet tie o,r Dr. llurtfii,iiirtith'Wtisli, and to oth Ache Drops, a box of Teeth powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valuable little Treat igo on Teeth and, their Disc:lnes, the best means ,of preserving thion, and the proper treatment of„Pli'l• drone Teeth, worth of Itheif the entire cost to every young man or 'wpm in, or parents"with young children, with sundry ether necensary articles; price per package one dollar, or nlx.pacimges for $5, sent by esprosa as, directed. As the Rxiircki charges are net, much, if and Oe on a dozen than on one, It in fir cheaper to rosier six or a dozen packages et ono time. A largo family soul -- wa ritThl cif -- 1115 — Mtrplus - canr neighbors with public benefit, fur no ono' can estimate how much pain. sultoring,-unhapplocen, and iiinligurco moot. expense,ildsiy:of time and infamy Mould be saved - to the country iPtivery fa ndly toslny bad one of therm packager' which. in ftlidit centplete not of Don,ttil limonites. ' A damns - Writ 11. ono &Co.,Tribihnollitild h,gs, New York,_ end write name and Addition That itimittances may be - made with confidence, W. It .l& Ce., refer to tlit, Mayor ontroriklyn,' to O. W. flrldlth, President of - the•rafillors and Citizen's Dank, Illookliln; th *lb Edltbr no Athericaa idabullictur• 'or,.' Cue to: Joy, Me A CO:, Agents. N. leek t P. 'l' Dare um, to,i , isho knovis it S(0.1,1 thing Wilso be sees it and who has already ordered a Second - Supply, ete. • 1000 Agfints Ifrauteci Te ttitroaue Dr. Iturd'a - Dental Remedies into mcery county., Mcu qr , wunlert who want : to mako money quickly; can• MI -hotter-with tk.oHe Articles than any thitkg In -market. They 11115 . 110 W. useful. low and-ric4r are spondlug,thtusands in adeurtisings them f,or the benolit of Monte.- Ilcutea of itimples, containing a_dtizten.oLthe ono dollaullubagos aboveepaokled„witj_ r.'lrrul rII trill he ' recant o f en cantof coven (fallen. about. hall price, to, tiny. person wishing to tort his or , heraklfl in. selling 'with tint view of becoming an agent. • War would 'rather ply .alarlos than CominiMous:to those who phve themselvoselliciont salesmen. -,- - • - 'Now is the time to go Into the businesi: 'For , ad. dross and reference ace:thou. -. •_ • - PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE 250 PAGES AND 13A ENO It AVINEIB.—PrIco only TWI:NTV Fin man, Sent free ofpostfigatosil - parta — d the Onion. On the inflrulitien of youth and maturity, dinclasing the secret_ tallies of both sexes of all ogre, canning debility, nervousness, depression of null-its, pal pitation of the-heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntary um issions,bl unhinge; defect Ivo memory, indigestion and lassitude,With confessions of thrilling Interest of a Ijoardin;School Miss, e, College Student, unclia Young Marriedla-Iy, &c., &r. It itra truthful adlaser to the marrieffitiul Mono contemplating marriage, who enter tain secret doiibte'Gr their physical condition, and who are conscious of havtilg hanarded the health; happiness, and privileges to which eVrry human being is entitled. YOUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness, gen orally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, fdrgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the earn, weak eyes, weakness of thu back xml lower extremities. confusion of ideas, 1 fai of Immo ry, with melancholy, may be cured by the aulhor'fi NEW PAIL IS AND LONDON Tit EATM ENT. We have recently devottal Atter?, of nor time In VIS ITING Pit It FirritopEAN IOSPI'I'AI,S , itYalling our.' salvos of the knowledge and researelies of the most skilled Playsiniann and Surgeons In -Europe and the Continent. Those who pittett - themselves' limier our rare will now have the full benefit or the many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS It bniltDIES which no are enabled to inireduce into our prattler-. and the pyltile may rest assured of-the damn zeal, assiduity, SiklitECY and at,. tentiml baing paid to their cases, whirl, haft so success fully distinguished Us heretoikwo, as a Phyuiclan in our Pr:OO6IAR department of professional Prootice, for the past twenty-live years. Fazden Eno nig Pll.l.B.—ladies who wish for Medi tines, the einency of whirl, has been teshal in thou studs of eases. and never hailed to Wed simply curve without any bad rentilts. will use none but Dr. Doha nay's Female Per-1.'4.11.i Pilo; The only precaution necessary to be obsolved lollies should ant hike thorn If they have reason to believe they are In certain ditua tions (the part:boilers of whirl wlii be found on the wrapper accompanying each Istx,) timed' alw a ys safe and healthy, 50 gentle, yet sn active tiro they. Pride S 1 per hon. 'Vile) can be mulled to any part of the United Stare's or Canada. -Ti) Tit E LADIES.--,Who need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any or theso Interesting coin plaints to which their ,lelleate organization couriers them hq bin. ore partioularly ,in Trniii to consult us. Ecuerao tl us NIC PaorretivE.”---_-Vor married ladles whoie health will not admit, or rho have no degire to laurel, their funitics, may ho obtained as ah,vo. It is a perfmtly Aare preventive to concepti o n, and has be.m extensively used during the last 20 years. Price reduced to tin. A Treatise 011 the G. 11 1 ,0 0f Prom it ire Deray —A Rol emu warning. Just published, a book showing the hi. kiduous' progebss an it-ON:v:ol,hr,, nnfon:rselviOlgrflitifli male and female, at this anal habit,. pointing out- thu futality that invariably attends its victims. and develr opinw thin, Wilolo progi ”ss or the di,eave, from the coin mencemoot to the end. It will be sent by Mail o❑ receipt, Of two [j cent Stamps. . • Attonf.lanre fhily, from S In Ow Horning till fi at nlzld, and 011 : " 1411 Inru rrnn Lill ' I'. 11. with fill diner lolls Rout pn any part. of ill.. Stains nr ( 4 enaqa.g, by pltients enmemeleatlna. their sympt of by let.tur. it quinces correspuudunco strictly es q fides tial. Dr. L'h ellbat i% Mill loonted ns 0st:0111010,1, limier tho myna of DR. LA UitOIX, at Nr.. 31 Mai+, Lane, A ha ay , N. Y. I Sept. al. 3..am.481_21:3 REED!!-.READ!!! E GI EAT PTJ 13 LTC nlt3 res poet irivit,l to r3ll atthe r .to oof Mil It IC 11. SA tVl'lilt-k-AILIA,Eti., East Mein-St, awl-ex:mule their. ex Le oNive stied: Or W N' (; 0 0 1 . ) , onn , iol,o4ni elegant uortations— I= Pail de Prrid; 'Brocade figured; Plain, c ()lured and Black Silica; Plain Oro de Rhine Blk. Silk (all prices.); Splendid Fig. Merinues and Cash meres; Oltoman Reps; Imperial Valen tins ; Empress Cloths, Brocade Pap lips; Volours; French printed - Delains; Plain French Me rino2s and Pelaines; Panne; as: Pacific and 17 nio Pelaines and C.aditneres: Misses and ChM trap's Dress thiOlig al rvery variety. sill Laid , fir tlni sioa.an. "9:2E=2=1:14=131 .* 1 MO v,. GOODS. ~ -. v• b r n , ra r...... ,. .. • UAINTI NG Our lino of I 4 are Mbods is unusually full and emu `3 pieta; as ive ha, every Nariaty of Molda dluporteal by ilia belebratad mourning Irausead . IIe.SNIJN 41: SON. a , surlt as Mourning :inks; Lupin s Marinas; ra , 11 . . p OWI,, : 1:4•p.; I).ll'qt, Wititil Del:0110R; Tami,, ~ . '.i,,ti, it.....,,,in—: I'vratnot Las; Alpayay; Delod Lim, : Y §..ratics all qualities. . ....r v M Int N I Yo: Flit s; I F , llF ` e __ ; OOODS.Laua „„ ovi , 6, ells.; Callars: Waves: Idabl ' klbre•hi..b., 11;siarv:; '.4 Fritinnia.,; Ilanhla Thillnand tilligle Slvinds; Cash] " Iwn , . Pei ,J da : Wadiiligt.ail Mills rilow)s. il'artvutlvr alien t vai avid In PI; Ileral ( (soda, , 1,. 00 , 11 ,o I, tv, a fall Mao ii CILI:-!!! CLOAKS!!! 1111 0 in ylo arrangonosats , with a il ssw roo t m ists . •tortsr Isy o lanit we .10, 011 1!.., t rstralsil thislntrgt sit ssi ft-Is/on /le sakss sr. tor Issgh Howson. have / sst rssroiv ls o I IS ILI /41. tool /ILoLiss lit of m:mtb•s, t t•-p t!lt iinttr t ail solt t ion of al, Isa slov: ats s Nllssats atoi Wt. will he making addition., of thcsa 555, s Is /Ls Una asisl'atiscea• 11 .9 trlr - v s n rtl I thoir variai,os—ltrt.l.ll3, a.ll d, I`c rrodglc, I=l 11 k1.11),1 Th.urninoe ar.lwyCoitus Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts Of Owlntr.t Improvem•m L. NVe 11.1%0 rr.•,lvrd the A , IFN. 1 .de New fort. 51,11. t Fart. ry and will cell lheae aL WIIIIOS2IIU prii Lqd,e.l t'arntshin j Goods of I:?..ery barrel(. Rid Glovt.s. (Lintlrti, Vi*,•olen C ,ttgn Hosiery, 11-,tt, Nu rime, Lmss Trimming, orht,od flood, Cloths, 0 vercoatings, Cassitneros, esting3. IVe h the re-nre.l the services of a flint clans LOR, 1111.1 Mal, lip .10111111,, to oi . der at short notice, :in Lila hest styles 111,1 II iN'S' 1\•I'1 \ It of all hinds for the tootsnn. Mon'N II Hoyt' Shawls. Drawers, t nderxhlt•lc, nan ny, Gloves, U 5 urtletH, Leek Tfot., Sto,.kings, So.trfs, Swyentlors, DOMESTIC GOODS, having porclu , ..d largrly before the great advance In prier, WO eau cell many Iclndi at old rate, MEE SIiADIk„ BLINDS, BLANK COUNTERPANES. All the :Omen articles and many others wo offer at .th e , to ave.a p coilde prices C instant. additions will In mule to ear stn dun uG the %linter. No pains spared to show our 411111011 S I stork. LEI DICII, SA WYER & MILLER. Csrllsle, Out. 25, 1861. fIUMBERLAND ITAL'LE.I7 it. R. ° WINTER RA N GVAIENT. On and after MONDAY, NOVI:Ili= 4, 1861, Passenger Trains will run as follows: (Sunday's excepted :) 1411 t, all AM Illilt.ißU HO ANDITA t RISD U Low., HagoiT.,Lowp, 4 .` U reoneaNtlo. Chain bersburg, Shippptiliburg, - N,0wv11,10; 0:11t..10. 10.10 MecharAAlwarg, Arrive at Ilerrlel urc, 11.15 1' FOR CHAMBERSEURG AND HAGERSTOWN, I . Ist. Train. 2d Train liaise Ilaryjsburg 8.05 A. 51 1.50 I.: 51 . • Mechanicsburg 8.47 " .2.30 " • Carlisle 0.27 " „..,,,, 8.08 • Neweilie, 10,02 " 3.44 " • Shlppettsburg, 10.33 "‘ . 4.15' • Chahlig', (Arrive) 11.10 . 4.55 " • Oreenpastio, .A . rrlito nt lagerstown TIMER. Daily Trains leave liarriaburg for Pittsburi at 3.18, and 7.00. A. 51.. and 4 20, P. For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central ItaGroat At 2.10 A. M., 12.65, 1.15, and c.. 16 P. M. Via Lobanoa F. R. R. al 8.00 A. Si.. and 1.15, P. M. o%r Ilatithapro, .at 3.00 et 7,10,,A. M., tt; 00 P. M. For Truverton and Wil4lamaport at 1.10 'and 8.15, I'. 51. Trains on Dauphin ]loud at 2.00, P. 51.. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where TiOltbts tiro Hold, VIZ .11agerstown, Greunntatfe, Cham borsburg, Shipponsburg, N ertwi Do. C:P.:llslu, Meehan/es. 'Mug and ilarrkln2vg, rt reduction of TUN CENTS' on oath Tiekut will be made to all Pasrtougenethat provide thumstiiveCiYith Tiekat, before entering the_ Curs.._._ 0; N, LULL Supur't ltailrou:l9lllce, - ChanibuisbUrg, - ' • • - • Nov . . 8, 1801., 11 - 11, A WPORD holesale . and -kjitetail aides and Cprind hair Witroheraso, No. 2t South 7th Street, Pleiladalphla., ()lot, Sand nod Etna ry i'apvr, Emory Cloth, Ihreyffieter,lVldirs,,Pid-fhAried Hair at tho lowest prim. ()velars x011(4011 . 4 mall and satlaftertion guarani ord. wilize 4 1:AT l). e 0 ,10101LGLE,CA for Mlllinara, Vaititars, 1 1h0CMIld4:se LC44 1 .4h 2hrimrs, Mesh Malteds, ete.' • • .• ' .I)ealorsdn tbo Edmore lylli.flud 'it of .spoelal advantngo, to gliie no 11.Ctl/lj, Jan: ad t IR(Ft '44OLIYEN. V.OAX A N . ,l:Silliers - 61th a ii hitest " Styles Ead - itaprovoilreirs. Having bohght an onusual , largo' stock of nun' Shirts; entire Stock At liTy low prices.. Also i a very largo tlAoktniont ofollars of the vorlgtilitintiO, tkg Stocks. 'Nook? Ms, _Citavate,. FurOkshlpe wird, 41c., at the loWest'Oltes.at- • • I. LIVINGSTON'S.' • Arrlll2,'ol. - : k . .'; trqrtat .gawner atrcet; ON TOO • • _ . P4szOlogwal.Viete of Marriage THE SEOHETS OF YOUTH UNVEILED, Er= OIL CLOTIEG , MAT rIN IS Fznl , K.!l, CIIANOF OF 7IOURSI :Ist Train. 2,1 Tvi,lln i" AO A. At. g 4.5 M '.87 " E. 30 A rr.).70; v.OO 11.1,5 12.35 NEW FAIRIVIEk ' 'CRAII'PORT) J.; CO: 21 . Soutlt_5th Strout rhuadophir, • - - 3 L 13 43 •2 -- -! B ARGA..L.NSI B.ARGAIN - Sll - BAR OAIINSIII We aro now selling our stock of fine Dress Goods , ()leaks, Shawls, Furs, and many kinds of Winter Goods , iet ,REDUCED PRICES. Persons wanting any of the above kinds of Goods, will find our stock very complete lgr'U,o present season. - - We Lave been receiving very large additions of - STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS, which veu are selling at tholowesCuntritet prices. Since wool has advanced from :35 to 65 and cotton front 10 to 10 lb domestic woolen mid cotton goods aro steadily admixing, in the eastern elides. Now is the !rime to make your Purchases! Persons having accounts syltit ns are notified that since January Ist 1802, their mounts must be settled up every six months, otherwise lutenist after the ex piration of the time, will he charged. We areCoMpolled to admit this mode of noodueting our business, no mer chants 'in the cities have retlimed business to a rash basis. All parsons Indobted toile old thin of LEIDICII, ElAwyEit A 311.1dElt, Iwo notified that we are deter mined to sel tlo up our old books. either by payment or note, otherwise we will have our accounts with the proper ofticor for collection It is impossible for us to conduct our bust newt° the advantage of our customers while we have so numb ineney laying dead on our books. imuncti, SAWYER. & AULLEIL. Jantlary 17, 1802. ( --- 4_13,111-AT ATTRACTION AT LEON ‘,A .4 111) -CIII EA I.' CIATIHN - STORE. iDWV"D• B. LEONARD, JR., [lns just rettirned from tho city of Philadelphia, and opunoda splundid assort aunt of It I,IA YAI All CIAJTII. MO, which.oannot c -bo-surpassed' iii - g 1 3 ,15 grid fininh. Thu Clothing gt this est:shill:4count, consists in part of he following, vfz: DRESS ADM DROCIC COATS, of which ha bas a magnlticont assortment of tibia and fancy colors, rat In the latest fashions tiistetully and elegantly trimmed, and mado in a impostor manner. SACKS AND HALT SACKS, of Cloths, Czeadineres and Tweeds, ell of new styles and at very low prices. VESTS ! VESTS ! ! VESTS !! ! Thu richest and hest assortment ever offered at tbi Corner. al ?Ain, Mark and Fancy Silk. Vann tin, I Clothe, Marseilles. double and single breasted, of every variety material., and patorn. " PANTALOONS. Plain and fancy French Doo skin casslnages, sat' i nett jeans and a great variety of others, all of which trill he sold at the vee - y loweat pricoti. till ItTS!—lque white linen and cotton :litho BeWeat style andin4d 7 make, Also. en lien. cheek and currying Olen 4 hirirr.,:ortuwat, ,sI 41001 S and _SpOITS,, - for Men atid Boys. which van and will he sold olumper than over. Also a spleudtd lot of Trunks nod Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently invite ono and all, to romeand Be” I Will not attothpt tp docriho tile bargains that may ho oxpeeted, fir 1 nut dotetmindd that no ovpleiiti.‘u cim sell lower 4(4 , 'lentil - tuber LEONARD'S Corrior. EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr. Carlisle, May-10, 1011.-1 7. DRUGS, 800 K S , FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, PIiUITS, RPU M E RI", PRESERVED FRUITS, 'MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &,C: S. We, ILVVERSTICK, Kora Hado - ven.S7r . iel, Carl - tire, Penn' a. II a.sj ant opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan cy Goods, 011 t nooks, Purl ui eery, Fruits, and t:o4c tionary, whkh tins weer been surp.issed in this hnr ongli. for novelty and elegance. The articles hate been E n iii.:ted with groat on e, and are calculated, in quality and p. Lal, to CO 111113/111 the al L0,1141./11 el purchasers. FANCY 000DS, , - u irttletomprisnewerY Vrirh.ill of kneYartleles of the nipsj exquisite finish such as, Jailer Mach,, Goods, Elegant alabaster and parrot:tin Ink..stands and tfaya, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell curd cases, Ladies Caney kiaskobs, Valley Work Boxes, with sewing Instruments, Ladies' Ca bas, Writing Desks, and Port fe.nia. Port Marinates. of every variety. Gold pans and pencils, Fancy Paper Weights, and n large enriety of ladies' Fancy s44tiorwry• Iklot.ln seals and wafers. Silk and head purses, (tiding whips. elegantly liiiLhad. Fine cutlery, Perfume trinkets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. nazi o and It. S.: G. Wright's Soaps and PerNiUes of various kinds, Fancy Pins fior hood dresses and shawls. anical instrumerds, together with all innumerable variety of :trtirdas elegant ly finished and . sui tulle Cur 110LIDA:1' PRESENTS, to wldoll he invites speeial attention. Also, on ostensive and elegant golleetiop of BOOBS, comprising . vul Inns Voclish and A merle:in Mocks, richly embellished POE I'lt'dl WORIYiI. Bibles and Ilyin 11 Books, eleg.intly. bound. in Yolyet with elaspsand oust., s I ./t school Boobs and School Stationery Is uls , . complete. atol comprises everything in the Ile also iii,ores to, cull the port ioular altos. Hon of Fumilirs to assortment of I .1 II ii, from the fiXtl . llKiVit eatalithlt monis of Cornelin%, Archer of suory sty in of ['arbor, Cho:titan all:1 study Lamps. fur burning either Lori, Sporin of El herial oni alse celebrated Benison.: or Coal lsinps, together with Flower Vases 14,1,7 ens, no. Iliaassortment in this line is us. equaled ill Clio borough. Also, SEI 1A RS AND TOBACCO, etnbritoing all the f.veritn brands, and a flan assort. ktl)1 ;01111iIIDIS AND the volehrated Eillottuokink-hvaeleherg ictuultlug Tobacco, Y Ill; T 6 , such as Of, ?W., Lemono, Figs, Nectarines, Prune's. kr.. CA NOY CON Eirl'lON Alt V—N SElt VED FRUITS, ED—MEAT, PlOtt LES, Sr., 'in every variety and at all prices, all of whjeh are pore and fresh sorb as earn 110 con lideutly reconnnended to his friends. Ills stock embraces everything in the line of Palley Ooods, with n my other articles useful to boos sharpers which the putAlc tie osietj.t../4 Olislted and o4cinine. .. Li r e UIJ Stand : nearly oppcslto ti6o Bank on North Ilanovur btro6t. ' • Dec. '2O, 1861 FOUTZ'S MIXTURL'.- The Bess LINIMENT for ISIAIi and BEAST Is a safe and rellahlp remedy f..r the cure of Ilueunia then, ful NoLml.n..a A fro,tions; Sprains. Burns, Swellings, and all diadases revuiring the tttain4.l 4p plivation on 3lan. on ilorses It will never ,fall Lo cure roll F.,yjl, Fistula, old running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For Sprains, Brukes. Scratches, Crooked 1i001.4, Chafes. Sad• die or Collar Gall, Cuts or Wounds, It la an infallible zkei)y. Try it, and be convinced of Its efficacy. nT-I. ELY NlA'f IS NI. Persons afflicted with this disease no mattly tf ,how long standing, ran be promptly mud effectuully a roe by using this Mixture. There Is nothing In the world so sure and so good to take away had Corn at,nd cure Frost Biter. 410 this pro pare thin 'Pry It and satisfy yoursulyes. Price 25 and' 50 cents per bottle. Prgpared .14 S. A. EitUri, West• minister, Md • For sale by REYNOLDS PEIFFER,CarIisIe, Pa.. and by 411 country storekeepers [Aug. 23, 1861. USE DALLEY'S DIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. the only true Pain Ectractor in the Rorlcl D - ALLEY'S Pain Extractor will glirc wounds of all kinds. Dalley's Puln Extractor will subdue all external in. llammatlon. I/alley -1 s Lain Extractor will prevent and destroy mor. 1/11cation. Dalluy'a Pain Extractor will ewe Burns of 101 kinds. Dallny's Pain Extractor heals lilifiturs free of pain or mark. Dalley's Pain 1 - xtractor neutrallses :di poisons Wu. end by Animals, Insects or Reptiles. Polley's Paris - Extractor will cute broken Bronsts, Sore Nipples, Piles. Ac. Dalley's Pain Extractor wjll corn Solt Rheum, Scro fula, scald Head. :palloy'sl'ain -- Ezdrattor -wig-onto Oaapped /lands, Chill Mains; sic. Dalley's Pain Extractor wjil auto Corns, Curbuocles, Ulcers, Warts, Boils, Ac. No - ilouseitoupur should ever be without a box handy for use. The timely use of a Angle box may prove ot morn veins thaw 100 tones its cost. Parentsl=if yap two dt sou In the Army, send hjua a Box of Dalley's Pain Exyractor. It may be the moans of saving his lifu. or the life of a comrade: for it will 'cure wounds of all kinds without polo. Try the expo.. rimunt ; if he does not use it, it, will cost you but lit. tie. Sisters I—lf You have a door Brother In the Army, scull him a Box of Palley'n Pain Extractor; for it will ' guru wounds of all kinds, and it maybe the 1.1103119 of saving yOur brofher'n Daughtersilayn you as loved ono in the Army, who. 4.3 dearer to you than life itself? Send him a Box of: Dailey's' Pain Extractor. It will cure' wounds of nil kinds, and prevent inflammation, and may bo the means of saving a life. if you have no convenience for sending it. Fond it by mall. It will coot you but 0 cents postage tor a 25 ct. box; and in like proportion fur SO Rt. and The large Limes contain more for the ` money than the' ltt et. Luxus. N0rt0n....--That - Dolluy's•Maglcal PataUxtreceor do' all and oven marathon 100 claimdt will, we rtifardo -- Valentine Mott, and-Ifundrafts Of Mien , eminent glans II:lid - Surgeons, busides millions.of.penplo Ail over the Lind, who have ittad the Extractor 'wltit'unvur. Aug success for .the past 20 years. Dior aftliihy all Drug gists, and by, MALL Ac RUCKJ,,, Agents, 01811 2 roniittdchlittettfhTuW - Yrirk, Who will solid -a box, of either size, Postage paid; to afny address irt.thaUtiltant-fidates, ou receipt., in money .oala POstage"Shimps. of 25eta - Tor the small tirize,nr So ots. and $lO for tho..nailluro and dargu sizes. trayrgold by nil Druggists and Store-keepers nt.lo cis.' ...and ha larger bathos nt.2o eta. • RUCK EL..Propriutors, Now York. For saidin CarlDie,hy S. IV, Ilaverstlck. January 10; 1802. I 1.42 2.15 " ',?..45 " 11.27 3.,,•5 1 6.46 .. 0.25 ~ . . T 1 .14.1NIOVAL.-1; . -ThellaCa'ad Cap, atora 111irotofore Ituoivn him Lbon re tnoved,dtrootly opposite the old'stand, two doom trout Arnold's olothlng stOtO:'• Tim liuslnPss wlll'bo conduct. od as heretofore,'and all the gOods . , bhtli homornadop_tid :el t - sr - iiiiaca IliCkuro r tycFirttilidlialini as a= commanded: •-.4 patio.n6gq Ea - rof.dc*fully . 4icilteltod Rs glory offort , till 'pomade. to . 01 ptct' Arrti lio'ya.liAts•and , ,',dtri4alitopleteortth pities to - . - 'of npv , -" _ - March•lN 496 k, - , E; W. 114VERSTICK now in U,sis -- ZutinesvCarbs: --- • 'RUMS SIIA.PLEY, Attorney at .1. 4 w. Carlisle Pa. Attends - ta'aecuting -- itnd loatl g Snld4exa' Vav,Stountlen ' and Penslens, nt.d fur. nintala information rolatlye thuteto. Qifice ittioern's 861— • a. MAAS. HALL.—ATTdrtNET AT . 0111 co watt W. M. Ponrulm, 1,4 .111;evmv Gull.• TM, 4KLEY.—Attorney at Law . Office, with dohn bee Esq, south finuovor street next ductr to the Post Office. ir ()SEP fl R TNE R, Jtt., Attorney at e p Law and .S..nrvoyor. 151 eeleinfeaburg : Pa. . Office off Bell }toad Street, two dears north of the Bank. 4 / 4 " ).- 13, 0 11 wa 9 Prepaptly attended T AW oARD._cHARLEs E. MA .L 4 EiLAWIIII,Iist, Attorney at Law, Mace In In hoit's by tiding. jnst opposite the Market Ileum 'Carlisle, Mardi 14, '60.-Iy, lIIJ, W. FOULK, Attorney at Lass -..4• Offleo tvlt.b J. 11. Smith, Bag., In Itheam's Hall. Inutlneu unttiste4 to him will bo promptly at. 011110 d to. Itlay b, '60.-sly. , • Y: HIJARIO Aitoruy at L - w. 0 —OITICO on North llooovor Street, 11 few doors south of (Ilan' llotol. All business sutrostotf to blui will be proloptlY 4toodud to. [April W. CJ.RIJN;EM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND OE2O:RAL AQENT Ilittneaota. WILL give hpecial ntiontlon to collections through out the State, make Invostmonts, buy and sell Rota lilstato and securities. Negotiate 10/11-14j pay taxer, locate land Warrnuts, &e. Refer to the members o the Cm.nborland County lisr, and to all prominent citl liens of Carlisle, f A ug.CsB,ly. \A TM. EN".PEIT.-P.IIYSIQIAN W 811110110 N, has removed Ids office :0 Siltith Hanover street. directly rll - m.Ra Bents's:dove. All pa tients entrusted to Nis care, either from town or cuum try, will Ito promptly attutAled to. . Nov. 15, 1861. TAR. S. If. InEFFEI- Office in North llnnorer !Arcot two ' doors from Arnold k tore. Qtilno hour', more particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock A. 31., and from § to 7 o'clock, Z L.M. ' t - 1 -- 1 R. GEORG E 8. SE A - Lyiuntry, IWN"IIST, from the B,11. " 1 1411•1111 . tinier° College of Mental Surgery. frl)...l)Mer at the residence of his mother, Eaat Louthet street. three doors below Bedford. 111 arch• 111, 1856—tf. 50011 iltotOVer street, w , rt .);18,3, next door to the Post ME ("'1I+)0. W. NEIDICIT, I). D. & Late Demonstrator rd ~p ot at foe Dont of ry to the lialti111011) ( . 0110g0 of 13ZI tirt et, 1)011f.:11 SUMO:Ty. calr. ()Moe et, his resi.ipneo, oprool to farion 'Vest Main street, Carlisle, Penn N0v.11.1857. /8• W. ITAI M LSTICK, Druggist, .North UnalLA's,. Strout.. Carlisle. Physician's pse•oo Ipt ionsearofully compounaud A fti II supply of froth J sup and ,lwak;c4l.s. fIJ FARE REDUCED. —ea STATES UNION HOTEL, auois; QQS Ntialiet St., above itixt.ll, El=l JAMES W. POWER, PrGorietor TERMS:—SI '2' 5 par day. jui3T5S - U NITED STATES HOTEL.- s. Cur. I tch 5. Markel WM. R. 001“14.5, President. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN. Vie° Presldeni, LEWIS lIV Secretary. (MOULIN. Treaeuf Managers.—Wm. It. Clorl.r.a. L. liyer.•Cprlstlen Stay ryas. M. COOkiill. .1. C. R. Martin. D. Bally, J 4.Coovor, Atuz. Cutip.a,k, .1, Wkkeraham, J. Hebei ber I ger, S. Eberly, J., Brandt. S'r., ABOVE 'l' I - 11R , H. W. IC.A.NId.GA. r~wlltl ETO It . .7n n.4,18(10. 66 TffffE U.170;01 f 7 1111 LA 1) ELP II lA. UPTON S. N ER - COMER. Proprietor i), Ikt.,tl Is tr,ntral. convenient by Pessetiver l'ar, to :t•I P - L, I$ of tint City. awl in every 1,31[4,1:tr . tot:title.' to lb.• t'ntnlttrt alol wallts of t he it11 4 :110, puttlb-. Tt.tot per Ilan. f 20. I Alit. 1;: - .INIATELLifousE, 'II,!E EI:I4IVCAN PLAN. C STREET, ISF.T.II Gth STS , \ear (h, .A iii and Iwo square,: from the RailrOad Depot, WAS II INGTON CITY. FINE PARLOR- roit THE ACCOMMODATION OF LA- EMI R.. 111 and ISpar.l • per day. . . pn Romp aloud, per tlaV ,S 2 •... / rn tp!• If varate4l Icy H '' .. '.: • : • 55t1: o(l;erwise it:;111 be consliterod by the day The RI NI rl El.l. 11 , aIZiE 11,V, ly awl elegant ly t or nlslnni, and ill l.4cry to:lwet filNt elan,. lintel. I Invite the public te ...all anal ny.acline. . A, F. it I JI - M ELL Proprietor. ect.ll. 1461. t MEMINIM NOW ItECEIXED AND OPENING AT 0 Cl TT.BY'S EAP STORE A lar4t asttortment of Fall and Winter Itto a: of al drWriptioll 01 the lattatt t..l)ltts And hoot malitaaatirea now opening at the t!Lotaptta,,h Slut e MC. int 11.11Y.en, qm 01 Main and Pitt sta vet. The stock has lweil leitad 1,10; eat care, red Ito .1S1,1; :04 toll lot sold cheap for the money. A large lot of Blatt!, and Fancy silk, Frttneitt. Met Inn's, Cashmeres, Paremettoes. Silk Ttoplips, Wool Printed Repp, Figured Delanes Mall hinds and prises, Grey Coo& of all deseript lons. Alap leC:l4 dl,r, 4 XL) triVri;lz SIMIVLS. Pkln Mad: Cashmere Shawls, Stella Bordered, 'ack and Fano - Colors, Itlack and Fancy Color( d 1, mg Wool and Brach° Sh La Is, which have been bought very cheap Mantles and eluadr3 of the latest styles. ThanketA of all F.ZeS and Prices. Calkoes and Chintzes of the newest stvl•s and will be sold cheap. Canton Flannels ono Bleached Muslins at the old Prices. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, 4.110 th, Cassimeres, and Vestinifs, Sat'.tact, and lean. A lame lot of Hooped Skirts of all sizes and 3ty les, of the best quality ; and will ho sold cheaper than ,can be purchased olseWhere la the County. Call and Exainlne the stock before purchaglng. nee - .Mod the stand EAS 1! MAIN STREET NEARLY_ OPP°- SITE THE DEPOT. I= yA uAB LE TOWN PROPERTY AT piti VAIL.: 'SALM. The subscriber oilers at ptivate yule the following do. scribed Real 4stat.e, vizi All that ppopurty situated at the enenur of Main and Wost streets, eozrlisle, Pa.. extending • . he.ek to Church Alloy. having thereon„,-<•l7 3 '”„ ortoded three large UR ICI( DOUSES, t.:: ;;pl, ;I 4 0 is F 14.3114 WA It EIIOUSE. lfir* a r Those houses are all now, large and eramodietts. They ore tuoth•rn in style, and have all the conveniences, such as gas. wlktor„ tic, and aro situated In tho most pleasant p rt of thu town. The IVarehnu , elS largo put t Col,l , ol*ollt, and having o sidling into It, In well calculated for carrying on the )forwarding anti Coo iesion business. This propertywill ho sold yore low, together or 1n p.t.rts, to snit purcht,er4, and the terms made easy.— For lufturuahlou apply to Sop. 13, 1861-tf. A. B. InV,ENG'S VURIITIIALE - Wk2E-ROONS C7-7 ;; S t e; Tr 4 4 1859 :t%; •:I ,j (h_s.) - 1859 West Street, Carlisle * Pa (Premium awarded ot the Cumberland County .4.gricuitural Pair. ,of. .1857.) Thn subscriber has - just received the most splendid assortmontot articles in his line, over. brought to this place—which ho Is detorminod.to sell at prices' do ly comnallion. ' Par 1o , - 1 • Chamber, '1 . Din In gr rod el IiSURCiI7' VIM. ' Kitchen and 0110 e ,o -. ' • . . Embracing every article used by House Add Betel kgp of tho most Approved and "fashionable drelgn And finish. I deluding also Cottage furnlturo In antis. roeeptiodadd Camp Chairs, .illuttrasses frames Purehasera nro requested to 'call and awar) his. stock, at his extensive waro•rooine, {Yost Main street, North side. . A. B. EWING. AV:. Particular attention giFen an tuned to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to .proinpily and on. moderate terms. A. 13.44 Carlisle, nay 12,.1858.1y . .. AINTS AN]) OILS.--- , --- . -.3.oTimiulThlte Lead. IQOO Gallons of ell. Just rucolved.ulth a largo assortment of -. • , - Varnlehat, - ---- . -- . - . - .llre ProciMitnt..t '._ . - . . ._ - . - Turpentine, . -, 'V/0114 - liCO White, . ',jyar " r. . Whim) zinc', ' .'„„ - - - ",c cv,Z; aloronu, . • " Rod Fend, tillgn 'Lard - di, r, ' • - .' • - ~.. it'‘ 0, . ~,e,j,,0. ' . , , ltperm 011, , . • ,•,.. •.• . •1 . ..- , :paint nrusbas,"Visli (MI, &a., . . -Col'ora assail , description dry, and. 011 in cans and *ibis at the llardware Store of ~ •. ', • . . y({hargo,. F' FO - U TZ:' 8 , - 0 g T A E RRATE —Those Powders-hey - a ProVed,:affer oral yearn, to be Snarler to any preparatlo the.ltiod In use. The clef superiority of these Powders Mises from -tbethet that they are cop, posed of Medicine,: thathavo Laxative Tonic and Purlfyitiglartiperties. The Lailktivn Meets crudities from the Mongols and intestinal the, Tonle gives sttsingth to the systom of the Horse, sunk the purifying medialnea contaiuediu them cleanse the, blood, and lay the foundation for nheal tbrand vigorous circulation. The use of them fmprovee 'the 'wind; strengthens the appetite and gidma tbo horse a fines someth_und ,glossy altiu — lMProving the .appearatimi 4 vigor and siplritof the noble animal'. Those Powders aratiot intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, to al to give him rho appearance of helog fat when not really sp—but, to remove the disease and prorecto hht general health. Those l'oeide . rs wlll.etrenglben the stomach and in testines, cicansethem from offensive matter, and bring them to a Imaithy state, They are a sure prevention of Lung • Bever, and a certain remedy for. all diseases Incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Din: tempera, Pounder, Lie':vos, Slavering, Coughs, Lose of Appetite, and Vital Energy, 6:e. These Powders, If tassel two cos three times a week, through the *inter an 4 rinsing. yoUr Horse will never got the 'Lung Hover. Colic or Botts. A few doses of these Powders will remove the worst Cough on /my force. Were owners of Horses te, feed a •few of these Powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable horses. • 111.11t.kft COWS, Tlta propartics t Wei Powder. possesses in incrcasing tha - gruintlty of Milk In ((mg, glves ' ft an iinportaneu and value which should place I t,in tpu panda of ovary parson knurling a Cow., In tattooing Cattle It itivep them an ,appntitti, loosona Lhoir Lido, and makes theta m thrivo ulch faster. In all Witmayes of 81tIne..as Coughs, Ulcers In the Longs and Liver, Sce„,by putting from half a paper to ft paper of these Powdete.ln qq bllrrol of Swill, the abcw!l diseases can be eurnd rr on'tfrpltr..pfeyotiteo. By using these Powders the Hog Cholera eon bo`provented. Pro= pared by S. A. PUUTZ, Pie , tznlnltitgy, 5111 d. tD„For gale by S. P. PASINEB4ICBII,'CarIIeIe, and by all country storekeepers. Paco 25 cents par paper, or five papers for'ono dollar. [Aug, 23, 1861. TEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS lIATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. littiilrS 9 . C 411.8 The subscriber has recently opened a Now Storq at the old stand rd.'. D. Halbert lu North Hanover St. opposite the Carlisle Deposit Think. 'laving revolved from Kew• York and Philadelphja, rt One and well selected assortment of goods in his lino q. Imsinepg, such as lIATS and CAPS, from the common Wuoi. tq Llu; flue Nur, Fal.l.and Winter styles of Silk Ilata for 1411. Ladiee rura,.•uch as Stone M.a, tin. Mink Sable, Fitch, Siberi an Squirrel. Black, Is roan anti 131uu Coone.y, !tog', klnr -6in_Sllvor,o.he., Chi Wrens Fare, Iteayer Huts for (Ifni, and 110y8, V4l. Cups, Glove 4 auaCuyars ' - for Gen plemen. Aug 1, '59 BUFFALO ROBES and prices to suit (ho timoo. Also, Carpet Baps fie. PRICES TO SUIT T.lfl Alan, Carpet Bats, Valises, Trunks, 'Land :Fruuks, nubrel:li. Ar atisol tinentcof zEd — Prime Segere and Tpbaceo. ' 9 9011 Itrinklul for thopotronage already rocelyed ho woul4 oy;te all his friends and ll o puktllc genorully to. give vim n cqrl. JACOB BOAS, Agt. eellielc. April 19. I_ II 4 I IRK INS I J RANCE. THE ALLEN AND E.AST l'ENNeilintO MUTUAL FIRE KU RANGE COMPANY rit Cumberland county, incarpq rat ed by an ace of . Assembly, is now fully organixad,.iind in operation Cho management tit no) ftaloiiilug conniiisabineca, 5 44: • Daniel Bailey, William 11. (forams, Miebasd Codiling J. litchelberxer, Christian Stayrnan, John C. pun lap. Jacob IL Coover, Lossls Byer, S. Eberly. min IL Mogser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. the rates of insurance are as low and favcrable no any Oompany.of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to hneonie members are invited to make application to tbs. agent's or the comp:lay, who aro willing to wait upoh (how at au , tans. Pliij,4l7gLPl-1/ AGENTS CUMBERLAND COUNTY.— Jokin Sher-icic, A Bel, Henry Zeal Jog, Shiremanstown: Lafayette l'eppoi, r , Ufckittsmt: h enrc Bowman. Cluirehtnun it fith. South )liddloton.; Sumniel °minim. W. pt.t.., tore'; Satutudlerlittni6sbnr,.....; .1. W. Cork Iln, Mepherdstv,uu : li. Cot)yer,,Sbepherdstown ; 0011. Sllvr Sri 4ick, Silver Spring, Marie, cat lode: John Hear. ~nrlislr 1."01t1( S Dover; Peter Wel. ford. Frunklin .1:IF. ; Haab, Worriniztoil ; J. F. Dent d.rff. Waslung - ton; D. nutter, Ne Intr; It. C. Chart Dillshorg. D.kUPIIIN CO.—Mouser k Loolunan. Ilarrighurg. Members of the vompanv hnvfnc polirio, about to ex pjre, caa have 1110111 . Wed uy making application to any of the Avenia. April 1.E,!1' LEON ARD'B COR NER! Y. W, S3ll LE Y it.".ye4 ugtirr• to hit rrierols, cu tumor., end the that he 11, rion4,%ovt hix ,tore-trim .WM, In Lis i w formerly II ninV TI ax liallar'4 N,,rth Itanovor Street. I,etweon the Car -1).4.44it. Ban% ..rt Ilitvett'4 tltorery Store. • Ills stock *,l* It NA DY MADE CLOTTI • Boots. Shoes tiLd MIS is mid complete. and you can depe,ll a pan the fa. t that ho ran and will void cheaper than or: all always intends to.. sell good goods and at a loss or price than auy -1 Always on hand, the most seasonable, best made , and fashlonahle Coats, Pantaloons and Vests from the conuMmest to the 4, , ,e5t qualities, which ran nat rail to fit, pleaae the ,eye and give nth , - itetlon in general.. Also, t3hirts. 111.1m...shirts and dr:,‘ 01 . 5, collars. eraVllih sespendexs, gloyes, stockings, de, A., all to he sold at the you lowest prices, Always en hand, a large and complete t,sort. anent or every variety Or Booty. Brogans. Oxford if Ties. : , I i pp, , I; a i ter,..l etrerson s, &c., for Ladles and Gantt* men, Mhowo and Bays. youth and cfnldren. all to be 5.)114 cheap. Moo 011 bend and ppii sta nt I v man t. kenning; She bust Finn Prone), and !drat!, Morocco Boots, and Jeffersons for Li,td,leo. 11.-!..,_ All rips sowed Iron of chargo. A largo stock of Hats for Men, Boys and al Children, common, good and lino. All soil-6% ing cheaper than ever. TRUNK'S. TRAVELING lIAGS, UMBRELLAS, VUL, CAN ISED GUM COATS AND bEtawsals--• CHEAPER THAN EVER. 1 hereby tender my thanks to my c,:ii:lciannrs and friends. for past favors, and earnosay solicit you nil to call and see inn and my stork cfgoruts, berbre you pur chaos eke w here. as I aq deprinined to use every effort to sit pply yiu w Itl. she very best. anVit such prices ap willsuit all. particular paroular to look my sign, April 1i.1861.,--14 1. W. Siilll,lilY. .111.S1 OE THE SEASON.- Lallo arrival of tiYaw &yids of FALL AND WiNTER, liE NORTH HANOVER STREET CLOTLIr ING EMPORIUM . . The undersigned takes pleasyro to Inform his friond# ; and the public generitlly of the largo audivarlod assort ment of pleee.goods for Mir: NS A ArD BGr's grE4l.l. Just received, comprising 01l the latest styles an 4 novelties In the market, welch have been selected with Aye, and will ho sold, at as favorable prices, as can AID obtOned anyo,here COM, VESTIN(S, Oenreoatings. Satinets and Jeans. which be mndo ,tu ordor, or sold per yard at the lowest prices. Tho public is respectfully Invited to inspect our stoclt, ,befere purcho.r,l Jul, skew bare. MOOD RDEEM ISAAC LIVINGSTON Niurth Itauover Sireet.,oppdsite the American blouse. idw•Mititaro , made attain shortest potico, - i 7 ,lth despatch. NQ FORTES !. 1 Wu . would aga In still a ttontlon ,to ,those elegant Nino fortes uctW .011 ex,hibltt9,ll ,and for sale by Mr. JENN,YS in ,thin_ place. 'llieso Instruments are from not, of the most eminent make,ra lu New Vol*, ' , Mess- Aug All the Inudern ,Improvements, and for fine finish, ;teat volurno and swentqcss of Mom they ere moult , ,passed by any Matintartnrs in the Country, while they are offered wt,extremely low .prices.-. We are Informed ,that ono of these Inststununts bas just boot purchased by Dr. D. Mahon, ono by MriCramer t and one by Mr. Geo. Winters, of this:place one Ls 1. Itherts, of Chem beretturg. Others - id Wadt of a suparlor. Instrument ,would de well to follow their examplq. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER: , SHIP. , • Tho partnership heretofore existing between the nn .dersigned in the Lumber and-Coal business, Irks die= solved. this clay, by mutual consent. The hooka of_ tbt. ifirm are left at Thu office 01 the late firm, ' , lick , ell Purl sons Indebted are requested to call and 'Alai, ti tI, 1 e thclr accounts, and those_havlog clalme AF.3' I**Miiel'ied to, prusont . them. ROliir-ly` at. ilT,Accr, ° ,ol,4l',Eili 741.i.ariC1% °mild°, July IG, 1861 The Lumber and Ccial ..puslnesa lqll hp conthlped at the oldidarp,l4.l.443uus;4llgn 6 6 1 I.V.17r6itAii6r. " '`July fd. LimpLOyM,l4T:-.--The undersigned Is desirous oesecuring the services of a few Young Man, to cum° la a Tiiivelling Agency; upon a salary . Dollars per—Month 'and all expenses paid. This Is nn opril4l7 so)dord offered, and to thnsu-who trierit thd approbation of the tkpleicribers, by nlTlct'Actbatforcto business, can ru's' ulion constant eipployilohtfer a.term Ofyears. 'Put further • -• • CONALNT 4 DltAlthlL St n Street, A tkinsoll DePY.t., November 15,1861..-3 med. autscri, -' • • bur offers for Runt kW Stnio , tutt , and dwelling xituatou ori.tkorNOtth; gag, ' I ' corner of an, Public Square end pled by (C. Krainur, PespAion - - twin, givan on April A.(4,1i162. Carnal°, Due, •4 Atopzar.uiyit; . 41:',NRT •84;!C.T.0N, Horse and Caine VoNi!dbril. H 0 a- S • •:----, 1 ' . ".. - t-:., - c" 4 "7 , •• - i-• '4.---v----_,• , k.-...... x....-i.....:: '"---;,5 7 , ! ..-6 z..yrj, 4 --,--- .__,..=. ..,, , r f i - - . 1 3? :5 . c. , O'''''''' :,,,,. l • - - . ,...,...1., : e : ,, , ... ,..t. ; , . ILIC AND CASSIAi . FttE HATS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES II A rs C4SSIMIMES,