-r : CT .-r-v.rr«.l Pr othonotary ’s Notice. [Notice ia hereby given to all person^tntc [. TostbdJ that the account ql Scott Coyle, l\33iEnod ot'J. Hunter Herron, has boon fllod-in the Prothonobry’B Office, and wilLbo.prugonted to tlio Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Innntv. lor Conlinilnlion, (Vo., on Wednesday the 12th day of January, 185'J. . the tat p QUIGLEYj p rot vy. | December 9, 1868 —8t List of Letters. H Published f« the “Volunteer,” by aulhmty. ; ®T IST of Letters remaining in thd'lPost Office ■ I tat Carlisle, Pu.,Deo. 1,1858. Persona in- Kiiiiring/or Letters on this List will please say 1(1 1 c _v ,uo advertised. One cent duo on each le* f Alien'BP Burtuff A 2 Person E B Bowers J Burkholder A SI Bectem J B.istline J Bear J Banids J A Bdizhoover J Bonder S Bricker P ' Mayberry M Burnes B Miller S-".. Bushman E Myers 0 Canbought Geo Mitchell II Class H Oppenheim G Crain M J Pitcher M S Crain SG Perry S J Corneas Wm Eeachert Q M Oree A D Reiitfhyder B Dixo'n& Elartze! , Ramsey J Danny H Rehyolds&Co DuhardßO Rallerty P Elliott* Stine Win Elliott R II Stoners S A Erisinan A • Strine II Eysterßß SnyderE Fink J , ■ ■ . Simsoh R . ■ , , Fisher J F Sheatier V Foley J , Smith.J J Gibbons P Smith 0 Garrett A Smith Iff Gebhardll Slentz E ■ Gross J Underwood S GulshalU 2 Williams SR Iligneu J E Weaver P Herbert J W ' Welsh EJ ■ King J ~ Wilson GW Kost Geo Wisseu S Kiehl P Wright CE Bacons MA . ' . Young J Bongsdorf J C , Yeager A Lophart & Slut mas' Yoslu B Line C . , Ydury IX D Bipp II Zeigler M A Myers O’ A ' Zimmerman G JOHN" B.’ BRATTON, P. JI. New Good* Again! AT OGIIJ>V’S new andcheap store. llav ing just returned from,thu city 1 am now opening my fourth lot of WINTER GOODS, and will sell them off at very great bargains for CASUU 'j'LADIES* DRE9S COGD9, A full assortment of Ladies* Dress Goods of all descriptions and prices. Elegant Silks, Poll De Cheviers, Merinocs, all Wool Delaines, all Wool Plaids, Yulencias, Cobnrgs, Casßimercs, '&c.. A lot of the cheapest Brocla Simula ever brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, ‘Stella, and all kinds of Shawls very cheap. CLOTH MANTELS, a full assortment un* •commonly cheap.* . CLOTHS* CASSIMEBS. and SATINETTS, Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Lind uays, Jeans, Tweeds, Hooped Skirts, Merino .Shirts and Drawers, Carpetings, and Oil Cloths, of all stylos and at all prices! KOUHNING GOODS ol all descriptions very low. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and (examine this last lot of* new goods* which was purchased . for ( cash, and will .he sold as low if not lower than can bo purchased at any . othe store in the county, CHAS, OaiLßr, Main st.,'opposite the R.. R. Depot* Curlislo, Dec. ;9, 1858,\ My* stock of Furs are all nett, bought for cash fronv the manufacturer* and will be spld at astonishingly low prices. Call aiul'see them, diehwe purchasing , else where. CIiAS. CGILBY. Dec. 7* 1858 GENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS—a largo assoii ment of Shawls—all new and verv cheap. Dec. 7,1838. CAAS. CGXLBY. A PAMPHLET LAWS, rpHE subscriber is now ready to receive sub scriptions for the Pamphlet of the ses sion of 1859, of flm Pennsylvania Legislature. Those wishing copies will please hand in their names. M. BRICKBR, Co. TrcasV. December 2,1838—3 t PEESbarS intending to present articles for the Fair of the “Cumberland Fire Company,” will please leave them at...Mr, Eby’s Store, by Monday, the 13th, preceding tiro"opening of life Fair. PETER SPAIIK, Chr’ni. December 2, 1858. FEATORES-~FIFTH YEAR ' Of tub . i CosiMpoliJau Art Associalioii, SIIPEKB ENGRAVINGS! BEAUTIFUL AET JOURNAL ! PREMIUMS, 4C., 40.1 This popular Art Association now in its fifth 'ear of a'nparojoiied success, having purchased, id engraved qn steel, Herring’s great painting, ?he village Blacksmith,” will now issue cop > (to subscribers only)‘on heavy plate paper, I*3B. inches .oalUafollowing...: ]_T „ TCchiis of Subscription: Every person remitting three dollars, will,re ive a copy of the snpern steel-engraving, after infing’s celebrated painting, .. . THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. - Iso a copy of the heautifiil Cosmopolitan Art Journal, elegantly illustrated quarto magazine. Also jo tickets of admission to tlio.Easten) or Dus scidorfj and \Vestern' Galleries of 1 tile Associa tion. irj There will also bo given to the subscribers several hundred valuable .works ef art, eomijris flno Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Sculptures, (Sec., from celebrated American and foreign Ists. , inscriptions will bo received up to Jan. 1, •9. On the evening of that date the premi s.will bo awarded to subscribers, or full particulars, oeo December Journal, ;e 50 cts. Specimen copies sent Jo those Iring to subscribe; on the receipt of 18 cents lostago stamps or com. ; Address G. L. DERBY, Actuajiy C. A. A., Eastern Idffico; 548 Broadway, N. Y. Western Office, 166 Water st. Sandusky, 0. Subscribe at Once! B ®c u ro a copy of that elegant •t Jmirnai^Blacksmith,” amt the ind aiib«erth» W *i* h th ° otl ' w I )rem Uima, bo sure "Jan 1859 of:S3 > to,oro tho lßt °< ," ,an- ’ 1850 ' s eopies dl the above, and particulars given by i Sea Advertisement?" SHEarer , Agent. ■' ' ' V£. ■Mr'* 4 SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL, JUST OUT, THE Art Journal FOR DECEMBER. 5 » ov «r- seventy pages—choice, articles—elo aj.gantly illustrated—spendid Steel Engravings. Price 50 ,cta. Subscription copy sent, on rol sMu eci P k of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address H G. L. DJSBB7) 518 N. ■ Mclvers J McPherson N . Myers J McCurdy J McLaußhlnn II Miller F ' Martin J Montgomery J B 3 My era & Benson Musser S Myers A SHAWLS, a.good assortment Fur-S Furs. Notice. Sew Wiiiicr Goods. t|B r ft l £~GOn i nls^ 1 LEXDICU & SAWYER, at their now store, _ Eiiat Main Street, have just received an ex tensive and'complete stock of Winter .Goods, embracing Dry-Goods oD every variety and stylo Cloth Mantles,' of beautiful designs;., Dusslodorf and English Long Shawls, Furs direct V from the manufactures and , (roc from.moths, Rochdale & . Gonio Swiss Blankets, warrant ed not,to shrink by washing; Men and Boys’ wear of every description, Long Thibet Black Shawls, Men’s do., * Silk and Merino Undershirts & Drawers, . Hosiery of all kinds; Ladies Undervests, Long and.siiitrt Sleeves, Hooped Skirts,, a new design and represented to be a • superior article, Domestic Goods, in every variety; Flannels, Sheetings, . Tickings, Prints, &c. Also, a lar&o addition to our former f stock of Jovins’celebrated, Kid Gloves, HANOVER .BUCK GLOVES, a genuine article, Buck • Mitts, &c., &C.' ■ ; Having purchased for cash, wo aro prepared (o sell Goods ten per cent, dower than meich. ants who buy on six months. Please call and .examine for yourselves. Carlisle, Dec. 2, 1858. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? That superb Engraving, “tho Village Black smith,” and the beautiful Art Journal, which arc lurnlshod to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, can now be scon at Mr. Shearer’s office; for a short time only, See advertise ment headed—New Features. - Daily Teleguaph for the Session. jfrud and .Accurate. Legislative Reports. THE Daily Telegraph is now in the third year ol its,existence, and the success attending its publication, has placed it upon a firm and permanent basis. Our circulation has continued steadily to increase, until it-now reaches the most distant parte of the State, and is a welcome dally - visitor iu the counting-room, tlie work. ’ shop, ami the, family-circle. ; Af a very heavy expense wo no.w furnish all the' important Tele graphic News many hours in advance of the city dailies. During ■ the, coming’ winter the Daily Telegraph will contain the fullest and most ac curate reports ot the. Legislative proceedings ever published by any paper ,at the Capital In former-years. To enable us to do this we have' secured the services of first class Stenographers, who have had largo experience in reporting the proceedings and debates of. Congress . reports of the proceedings of Con gress will also bo given daily in our columns, In advance of the city- papers. Persons throughout the State who desire to have a daily paper from the State Capital during the win,ter, containing full and reliable reports of the doings ot the Legislature, .should sub scribe for the Daily Telegraph. It will ho mail ed every evening in time to reach subscribers at all points on the line of Railroad the next morn-’ ingyupmy hours before any other daily paper here or elsewhere. . Terms for the session, “ for the year, •The Weekly and Semi-Weekly Telegraph is printed on a very large sheet, arid will also fur- nisii full reports of the doings ol our State Le gislature and Congress.. Terms.—Semi-Weekly during,the sess.Sl.OO t( .Weekly & Semi-Weekly A year. 2,00 ‘GtiO. BEl*GNEri> CO-V; Publishers Daily Telegraph. Harrisburg. Pa. Dec. 2,1858. FOR REST. THE subscriber oilers for Rent .tliQ well known busin ss stand situated- on the N. E. corner of the Public Square, Carlisle, and.now in tbe occupancy of J. B. Keller as a Hat. Cap, and. Shoo store. In connection with, the store room, will bo vpntcd tbe largo collar beneath, and a; capacious room above it. Possession to bo given, on April list, 1859 For terms &c,, apply to 1 v Nov. 25, 1858—tf .'.STRAY COW.,' CAME to the premises of the sub* scriber. in Wcstpcnnsboro’township,' -r.srcsa&on or about the 6th of November, a RED COW, supposed to be about 5 or 6 years old. • Tho owner is requested, to come forward, prove property, pfiy charges, and take her away, otherwise she will In disposed of ns the.law di- rects. , . • D. D. Cr. DUNCAN November 25, 1858—8£ Pi'tlClaination. WHEREAS the Hon. JamksH. President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland; Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several. Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and, Samuel Wood burn & Michael Cocklih, Judges of tiie Courts of Oyer 'and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capltaTand other olfenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their'precepts to me directed, dated the Bth day of-November, 1858, have ordered the ,Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday of January, 1860, (be ing the lOlh day,) at It) o’clock in the forenoon, to"continue two weeks. - • NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and therein their proper persons, with their rolls.records, amlin-. quisitinns, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute, against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail dfsaid county, are to be there toproaocutethcm as shall be just. ROBERT M’CARTNEY,.S/i€nJ. Novombcr.:2s, 1858. IMMENSE EXCSTEMENT * THE PEOPLE IN MOTION! NSW FA&Zi GOODS, AT J. A. UUMllioil’3 CHEAP STOUE. JA. 11UMRICH, Jr., has just returned from •Philadelphia with an immense stock of fall and Winter ID R. 0-0-6 GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., selected expressly for Carlisle and vicinity. The people are respeclluily invited to call at Ids store, ex amine his goods, and test tits pbices. Being desirous to increase, his.custom, he has purchased a much larger stock ol goods than at any father time, and intends ter sell them otf at such prices'as cannot Jail tp suit evciy one who may wish to purchase. His goods have been solecied with great care, among which may bo found , FOR LADIES: Silks, .... , ;■ ' Alpacas, . Persian, Plain Delaines, Lavella Cloths, Do Bogea, , Fancy Delaines, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Fionch and Scotch Ginghams, Handlcercbiols, &c. FOR GENTLEMEN.: Kentucky Joans, Bl’k & Fancy Doeskins, Broad Cloths, Tiveeds, Coi'fiuroj, Sattinelts, Vestings, , Bcaverteens, . Fancy and side-stripe Cassimeres, &c., together with a large assortment of SHAWLS, SACK-FLANNELS, BRILLIANTS, SKIRT ING, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, Nankeens, Crash', Drills, Umbrellas, &c., (iic. The cheapest assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, ever offered in Carlisle. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, Coffee, Sugar, ; Molasses; Rico, Spices, &c. All ho asks is for tho people to call and ex amine for themselves, ns ho feels conlldent that the quality of his Goods and tho low prices at which they are soiling, will induce them to pur chase. Give him a call whether you wish' to purchase or not. 3. A. HUMJUOH, Jr, Carlisle, Nov. i, 1888. \Vcst Main Street, opposite the Railroad OJJlcc, HAS just received a now and elegant assort ment of CLOTHS, plainT'biaokyand fancy CASSIMEUES, and a variety o( plain and lig,- ured VESTINGS, all.of which he will make up to measure in,fashlohabio stylo, and on reason able terms. Orders attended ,to promptly, and the lilting of all garments guaranteed, or no sale. Carlisle, N0v.,25, 1858. ’ / STOLEN from Parsons Hotel, about the 4th .of NovCmberj a Violin with tile neck broken oil’.: On flic left band aide of tire linger board there is a piece ot Ivory sot in, and on the left side of tho nock a silver.plate had boon set. in bnt’was out.dt.lhe time the Violin was- stolen. Tho'abpvo reward will he'paid.lor the Violin, or any information that will lead to its tecovory. ROBERT BELL. Lamps, Ololtcst, Ac,, for Said TUE brass oil Lamps,-with Globes, belong, ing to tho 2d Presbyterian Congregation of Carlisle, are offered at private sale.' The lamps are all in good condition and of handsome pat tern, and aro well calculated for a church or public building. Also for sale, five or six large Coal Stoves, with pipe. These articles will lie sold at a, bargain. Persons .wishing to see or purchase any of lire above, will please call on the,undersigned.' TVrOTICE is hereby given, to all persons in xi terested, that the following accounts have (been filed in tins office by--the accountants there in named, for and will be present-, cd to tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland coun ty, for. confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 21st day of Dernmber, A. D 1858, viz': 1. The account of John B.KanUVimn, admin istrator of tho 'estate ofDaniel Kauffman, late of the Borough of Nfcw Cumberland, dechl. 2. Tho, account of Jacob. W. Leidig, admin. 1 fctrator of (he estate of Mrs. Catharine Leidig, late of Silver Spling township, decM. 3. The account of. Tames S. Colwell,-Esq., ndminlstraforof the estate of John Invlii, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 4. Guardianship account of Wm. R. Gorgaa, Esq M Guaullan ofLereu Lehman, minor,son of Dr., Lereu Lehman, of Lower Allen township, dccM. .. , 0; The account of John M’aggonor. Esq./ad ministrator of the estate of Jane Chism! late of .tlm borough of Newviiie, doc J d. ' ” 6. Partial account of George Kunkld. and Abraham Grove, administrators oi the'.estate of Abrabum Grove, Sr., late of Newton town ship,-dec'd.- 7. The'first-and final nccpunt of John Fish er, .Esq;,- administrator of the estate of John. Clark, late bf.Slark comity,‘.Ohio, decM. 8; The account of James M. Ralston, execu tor of Archibald, McAllister, late of Dickinson township! dec’d. 9. The account'd!' Christian Creamer, admin istrator of the estate of George Ilovetcr, late of Dickinson - township, decM. ' - 1(K First and iinal account df 'David Scnbey, Guardian of the per>on and estate of .Margaret, Ernst. ‘ , ' ’ 51,00 -4,00 RAMtTEti N.EMINGER, Register. Register's Oftice, Carlisle, (- : • - November 25, 1858. • y €mti:il Pcirnsjivanin Agency. FOR WHEELER V WILSON'S. V. pi KOB’T. UiYINE. ON and after October Ist, the , Retail prices of our Sewing Machines will bo as follows :. Now stylo machine, • • -$5O Medium, mi plain tabic*, . , 76 0 Half case panel, •. Bl> “ . Half case, mahogany or blk'. walnut, 85 “ Full case, “ - a 100 ■“ Full case, Rosewood, 115 Small machine, 75 Large machine, Hummers, (extra) • Tho unanimous hey-or which Ims attended tho introduction of Wheeler & Wilson's Family Sewing.Machinc, is. sullioient evidence ol its excellence, It is needless now to say thutihhr useful instrument is becoming a domestic insti tution; the.fact recognized by it* successful use in thousands ot families in every rank in life. To those who ha\e hitherto refrained from availing themseives of its advantages,' it may not be amiss to say,.that,its utility Is not a pro blem to be solved j but a success already real ized,- The highest testimony is constantly of fered, confirming tho verdict which has given' this instrument iso' wide and enviable a ropnta-1 tion. • This shows ou'r lode stitch. . This machine is conceived on a principle en tirely original, being specially mid admirably adapted to the most perfect work on every kind if material.; and, having .been subjected to a luce years’ test of the most searching charac- ter by families, and in various branches of man ufacture, with distinguished success, it is belie ved that, in all the groat points requisite to a complete and practical Sewing Machine, it can not be approached in excellence.. Among the undoubted advantages it posses ses over all others, may be rnimpd tho follow ing ; •: „ ■ , I. JCts.simplicity of construction, rind' conse quent freedom from derangement aud need ol repairs. > - 2. Its uumcamplLd_rapidily_a.nd_casoj)r ope ration. ■ . ~ ‘ 8. Its noiseless movement. 4. The great variety of purposes to which it cari bo applied, which can be achieved by no other mcjchariicabmcana. And,. 5. The pre-eminent beamy rind durability of the work. Full instruction for operating the machine is given to purchasers'gratuitously'nt tlio sales rooms. When the machine is sent- some dis tance, so that personal instruction is inconve nient, a card el directions .is. sunt, which'are a sufficient guide. The mechanism, however, is so simple, and the arrangeraentso easy, that no difficult; .need, occur.: Many ladies have the machine; sent to, their residences after having received a half hour’s instruction. Any future difficulties are readily .surmounted,/and thou practice alone makes perfect in, the use of this as. anything else. Domestics and'children of twelve years of ago readily become prolieient in its use. X shall, deliver the machines I sell, cither in Carlisle, ifowville; Shippensbnrg, orCharnbors burg. Orders for Carlisle may bo' left with Samuel ’. Haver,stick. For further information apply to W. O. IXICKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. ■Agent for,Cumberland and Franklin Co’s, November U 5, 1858.' 1 A DOZ. Meat Cutters and Suusagp, Sluders. Ltj Also, a very largo assortment of Butcher Knives, Steels, Cleavers, Sfegl-yar’ds, &0., just received and for sale at Very low prices, at the cheap Hardware store of the subscriber. East Main Street. / ' • HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Nov. 11,185 p. GLASS & PAINTS! , A full Class of all sizes find quality, with a lull stock of Fresh X’alnts pf all colors. Oils, Var- I nish, ike. Cement In! large or small quantities at low prices. j " JOHN P. LYNE & SON. j Carlisle, Oct. 28,1^58. W. HASITCII, MERC IX ANT TAILOR, Ten Reward ! Nov. 25/1858—31* • M. M’OLELLAN, Carlisle, Nov, 25, 1858—3 t Rc§isti‘» ,J s ft'uflvc. Family Sewing Machine. • .1. iiiit. qz, • -., ota , ~ S7 l , s, vT• .1" -- ;,...,14. 1,' ,1 L, 14.- ~t, 4-: 0 •;, \ ~, i 'l: )' 4 It't =. 1 zz''. r -. , ', t-' , v tg ,- - 'l. .. Itd,*v., ktli..! ,k,.. 5,, ,, , ,,_ . , 4 ,1,, m ,,z .3 1 Great Reduction in Price ! 3QQO Tizsi Meat Cuttci's. VAXEABIXE REAX. ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. ON" MONDAY, the 13th day of December, 1858, by or'dbr ,ot the' Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, the undersigned Adminis trator of Alexander Gordon Smith, late of Dau phin county, dec’d., will expose at public sale, on tho premises, hereafter mentioned, a ; 'I/O® OF.GROIIIVD^ in tho borough of Now Cumberland, Cumber huui' county aforesaid, knnivi) liy.tbe plan of said Ayfi borough' ua No. 13, \vi(li a BRICK f?« ilOUSEjFyaipo Shop, Frame Stable, llllllib tlll;ruon 01 'e’eted, fronting on llu>. Suii- River find. Northern Cen tral itaiinmd, and lias dong boon the established Ilopot nr Station on said road. If is one of the moat desirable business stands, lor. which it lias boon topi (or a number of years, in tliu country. Persons desirous of viewing the same, are. ro (pieatud to cull on John G. Miller, Post Muster, near the premises. Terms eifsy. K 7” Sale to commence at, 10 o'elucjjp A. M.,of said day, "'lien attendance will bo given land terms .made known by Nov. 9, 1853. WIOS—WIGS—WIGS. .a . and Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable. ' Fitting te a cbnrlii—no turning tip bo bind—np slirinking olf the bead; indeed, this is tlie only establishment where .these things are properly understood and made. 233 Broadway, New Vorlt. ■ ■ ’ ■. ■ - Nov. 18, 1858—ly Hair Bye, . IFjII. A. BATCIWrOR’S HAIR BYE.' TUtu; -Original-' <iud ' B£e*t - ii;t tite ■•; WocJd/’. -AH olliers ary mere imitations, and should be avoided, if, you wish to escap'd-ridicule. GRAY, UHD,,OIi,IiUSTi'-:ilA]U dyed in staidly to a Ijeautilnlniitural Black or Brown, witltont the least injure, to hair or skin. ' FIFTEEN MED AES ANDDIFLOM AS have been awarded to Win.. A: Batchelor since 1831), and over 80.000 iipplioations,Jvivc been.nnido to the hair of his patrons of. his (Unions Dye. ■ W.M. A. JSAGiIKLOK-'S lIAIR DYE produ ces a color not to by distinguished from nature, nndjs warranted not to injure,in dm least,how over, long it may ho continued, and die ill etlects of had,dyes remedied ; die hair invigorated tor lile by tliis splendid Dye. . • Made, sold or applied (in Dlpriyato rooms), at the Wig Factory, 23i) Broadway, N. Y. , Sold in all cities and towns ot the U. S., by druggists aiid limey goods dealers- .Tlie genuine Inis Ibb.flanio and address upon a stool.plate engraving on' four'sides of each box. of . v ■■ ■ . , WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. 233 Broadway, New York, For Salo iii Carlisle' by “Br J-K IE FFE R, Dailey's Magical; Pain Exlraclor, 'N. all diseases, intlanmi.ition more or less pro . dominates—now’tii strike the root of disease'— hence an immediate cure. Uattey’.s Magical Pain Extractor ami nothing else, will allay .iiiliainmathmali once, anil make a certafii enrn. ■ Daileij’s Magical Pain. Extractor will euro tile following among a-rgreuf of-dis eases: burns, scalds, cuts, chafes,-sore nipples, corns, bunions, bruises, strains, bites, poison, chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcers, lever sores, (elohs, ear ache, piles,pore eyes!gout, swellings,- .rheumatism, scald head, ,'siilt rheum, baldness,, erysipelas, ringworm, harbors itch, small pbxj measles,’rash,.Sui; ' Tc some it may appear'incredulous that so many diseases.should be reached by oho articles such an idea, will vanish whoa, redaction points to the fact,; Unit the salvo is’:i combination of in. gradients, each, and'every one applying a perfect antidote to its opposite disorder.' Valley’s Magical Pain Extractor in itsedhefs is magical, heouuse'llie tinie js sp sbort.between diaeaso and a permanent cure f.auri it is an ex tractor, as it draws all disease out of the affect, cd part;,leaving nature as lierfect.ns before the i injury. It is scarcely necesshry to say that no | house, workshop, or miuiufvff orv should bo one moment \v.TTJi o-n t TiT "—"• •' • . - ! -afoiPahiExtractor is gendlno.unless Hie box has iipdn.it a steel plate engraving, with thq inimo of ii'enry thilley, hnujii/acturer, . , b' or .sale by-alf Clio Druggists and patent medi cine-dealers tfirongbo.ht the. United States ami Canadas! and in Carlisle, by Hoff; Ivieder. I Principal Depot ICS Chambers St;‘, N. Y.' C. Pi CHACE. | '■.'Nqyomber 18, 1858—ly ■' Imporiaiii lo Pciiiaies, Dll. CUEESLMAN.'S PILLS, THE combinations of-ingredients in these Alls,-is the result of. along. and extensive practice filmy a,re uiikl' in ttair operation, ami ■ceflain ol restoring nature t.ptsproper channel. In even y instance Imre fjio Fills proved success ful. Tliey.aro certain'to open those obstruc tions to which females are liable, anil bring ua-- tnre into its proper channel,i whereby health is restored, and (lie.pale and deathly. countenance changed to a healthy one. '.No female can en joy good health unless she is regular; and when ever an.obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any oilier cause, the general health.immediately begins Jo. decline, and lbs .want ol such a remedy Inis been (hii .cause of so many consumptions, among yoting females,—' Headache, pain in (ho side, palpitation of thu heart, loathitig of loud,' and disturbed sleep, do [ most always arise from thejutomiplion ol na litre; and whenever that is Iho case, the Pills will'invariably remedy ail these evils;' In nil cases of painful mvustnmtmn, or nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs,-lowness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor am they less elli. cacious' in the cure of Leucorrheea, commonly, calio ' .the “Whites,” Warranted purely Toje -1 table, iind free from anything injurious to life'or health. ■ Puli and explicit directions-which should bo road, accompany each box. -Those Pills arc put up in square flat boxes.— Persons residing where there are no agency',es- 1 tabllsliod, by enclosing SI in a-letter, prepaid,' to any authorized agent, can have .them sent to their respective.addresses by return of mail.. ’ Isold by.one Druggist in every town in the United States.. . : . . R. IJ. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for-the United States, ICS Chambers St., New York, to whom all Wholesale orders sheuld-beadilfossod,- Sold by Barnynrt & Finney, Harrisburg, and B. ,I. ICeiflur, Carlisle. 1 November. 18, 1858—ly "" ■ : GOLD BAND CHINA, ill setts of 40 and 55 pieces, Wlijte Grande and common ware. Glassware for sale at the new Grocery of Nov. 4,1858.- ' WM. BENTZ. BURNING FLUID, Pino, Oil, Whale Oil, Lamps,' Soap, Concentrated' Lyo, Tailoiv, Adamantine and Sperm candles, for sale by Npy.'d, 1858; . WM. BENTZ. ,' CHOICE Brands of chewing and smoking To bacco, and.lino imported Segavs, for sale by Nov; 4,.im • • WM. BENTZ. FANCY Baskets for ladies, tooth' and hair Brushos, Soaps, cologne, Extracts, (or sale by WM. BENTZ. ' November 4, 1858.. CRANBERRIES, Hominy, Prunes, Raisins, currants, Pigs, Nuts, Water, Butter and Soda Crackers; .Jumbles, fino English. Dairy, Pino Apple aml.Sap Sago Cheese, Spices,’ for sail) by • WM, BENTZ. November 4, 1858. ' '■ . FRESH Peaches, fresh Tomatoes, Asparagus, green Peas, Pino Apple. Syrups, Sardines, Toinatn Kntsup, Pickeis, Worcestersliiro Sauce, Picallllie, Pic Pntils, Jollies, Jor sale by Nov. 4, 1858. WM. BENTL. CORN Broorhsj Whisks, Dearth Brooms. Buckets,-Tubs, Churns, Baskets, Brushes, Ropes, Measures, Wash-boards, Clothes Pins, Mashers, Rolling Pina, Ladles, Spoons, Beet Poundersj Egg Boaters, Cake Turners, Shoo and Stove Blacking, fot sale by Nov. 4. 1868. WM. BENTZ. r'TTIIE foregoing arid a great many Goods not X .enumerated, for sale-at (he lowest cash prices at the how anti cheap Grocery of Nov, 4.1858. ' WM. BENJZ. Work done at this office on short notice. '. ' New Store and Ncy, woods. AFTER returning bis acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage which tins boon extended to him, the undersigned would call at tention to the fact that lie lias just ro-opene!l ids extensive assortment of Family Groceries, in his new store-room, on tiro south-past corner of the Public Square, where the pubiicaro invited to call and examine a stock of Goods which in eleganco, variety and extent, will duly competi tion; comprising in part of lout, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, Rio and Roasted Cof j/cc. Every variety and quality of'lVn. Spi ecs, (ground and naground,) Pickets, Sauifes, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Sugar-house and Trin idad Molasses; New York and Philadelphia Sy rups; Choose, Macaroni; Vermecilli, Split Peas, Hominy, Mince-meat, corn Starch, Farina, Cho colaVdj Extract of Collbo, refined Sugar-at re duced rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of the most (arqrito brands, amt the finest quid ity of Scgars. A bcanfiful assortment of Eillttnnia Ware, \VM. W. WOLF,,- . v AihiiiuisiruAr plain ami gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in grunt variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perfumery for tbo toilet. Fniila': Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, Cranberries, 'Dry,Apples, citron, almonds, Or anges, lemons, &c. ® LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, em bracing'common and old Kyo Whiskey, Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Maderia, Ginger, Catawba nnd Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles; Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, nnd Scheidam Schnapps, FISH AND SALT. A. large stock, of Lamps, including Dyott’s celebrated lumps for burning Kerosene or coal oil, Sperm, Pine, Lard and coal Oil, burning Fluid, Sperm and Star candles. •. Cedar-Ware and Brooms,' Brushes, Hopes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Wai ters, Looking-glass's, lino letter and note paper. Willow-ware, Painted buckets, &c. Cotton and Woollen Hose and ball Dose, and a till; styck of Cloves, including the well known Buck Crlovesl Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange foi oods. . In abort, bis stock comprises every thing that is called tor iir bis line of business, and no ef fort will be spared to render entire satisfaction to bis customers." ' C: INHOFIk .-Carlisle, Oct. 2S, 1858—1 y- f pllE Subscribers are prepared to furnish any I sort of Sawed Timber, at the Saw Mill of Edward • Sykes, .’formerly occupied by James Lamburtoii. in Carrol township, Perry comity, siicb, ns PLANK, JOIST,. FELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuffof any size and length.— Also, Clean White Oak Timber for Machinery or - Wagonmakihg, and .Poplar Plank, Boards and Scantling, Plough Beams, which' they will soil at tlie Saw mill or -deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will bo made known by Jacob Koltor, at the Saw mill. ■ KOLTEU k MYERS. Shormuiulalc Pi 0., April 8, 18-38—ly* NOTICE is helicbygiySnlthat application will beniadc to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania to alter, the Charter ol tlio Carlisle De posit'Bank, located in the borongii of Carlisle,. Cumberland county, so us'to confer upon said Bank tho rigbts and privileges of a Bank of Issue, mid to, change its name to the .Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said Bank, which is uf present soventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege ol increasing tho sumo under its pre sent charter to.one hundred thousand dollars,' to two, hundred thousand dollars. . , '.- ' . ■ N. C. MUSSELMAN, Cashier June 10,1858. HEAT INDCCBMENtS ’ OFFERED TO VT;. • .CASH BUYERS ■. . Having just returned from the city with a full and well selected stock of goods in my line, .tyliioh I ayn prepared to soil at the lowest rale's, My stock consists in part-of .- ' • LADIES S DRESS GOODS, Handsome, styles, colored Ponl-do-soilo Dress Silks, 12000 yds. Binck Silk's, superior Brands; French Morinocs, Caslmiercs, plain and figure all wool DqLlines, all wool plaids, silk VaJen cias, Coburgs,, Valencias, Davellas, Ilimiliiii Madonua, Slous de Lames, plain and flgured aml every variety of dress goods i ' ------ SHAWLS.; round corner Stellas, Bay State, Brochba,£cc. s &c.,EM. BROIDERIES, Collarsand ' Sleeves, separate 'and' in setts', Cambric, Edgings, and Insertinga. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS, Bleached-.and unbleached ' Sheeting, all widths, Lancaster Ginghams, Calicoes,Flannels. Tickings, Cheeks and Lindsays. • MENS’ WEAR; Black FrcncnClatha and Gas- . . " ' aimers,PancyCasaimorSjCasincttc, Jeans,Tweeds,Cords, &c., &c. Carpets; 3 Vly Imperial •Tapestry, Ingrain, • : ' IlempJlome-mado • , • aud stair car pet all . ■ widths, lUCmiraililff 4n6i>«ls! X would particular ly . call (lie attention of nil persons wearing mourning. X have purchased a full'stock of mourning goods, at Bcsao.v & Son’s lUonming Store. Such as Satin Deehenes, Taracse Cloth, Barpours, Bombazines, Alpacciis, Brunch Mori nocs, Cashmeres, all • Wool PeLairies, Porcals, and Prints. Love Veils, Crape Veils, Crape Collars ami Sleeves, and all the grades of Bn-, glish Crape.' Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock-, as I nut'prepared to of fer superior inducements, both as to quality and pricel A. \V. BENTZ. South Hanover st., opposite the Post Olfico Carlisle, Oct. 7,1858 Fovcign ’ ami Domeslic Liquors, South Hanover sired, three doors south of luhoff’s . ■. Grocery. ■ ■ CARLISLE, PA. HHIE undersigned respectfully announce to I the public that they have opened a store ex clusively for the sulo of ■ . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ’ which they offer at Wholesale and Retail at their store in South Hanover street. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. I VINES, Sherry, Port, Mttderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native,Hock, Joljaunisburg and Bb denheimer. CHAMPAGNE, Iloidsack & Co.,Goslor & Cb., and imperial. GINS, . Bohloii, Lion and Anchor. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongaltcla, Chbico Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. I SCOTOH ALE, Mpir & Son’s Sparkling Ed inburg, Alls.op’s, East, India Palo Ale, Tennct’s Brown Stout. Also a largo lot of Monougahola Ilectlfled ; Whiskey, Parker’s Brand, for sale low. Dealers and otliots desiring a PURE ARTI CLE,wiII llml it as represented, as their whole attention will bo given to a proper and careful selection of their stock, which cannot bo sur passed, ap'd hope to have the patronage of the public. LYNCH fc DETWILER, ' opposite.the Volunteer prjn i g otlico. Carlisle, Aug. 20,1858—Cm fiEO. Z. BIIEtZ, D ENTI ST, WILL bo absent from Oarlislo during the ensuing six months, after which bo may again be found at his residence In North Pitt street. « October 7, 1855; ’i’V 'lv ft'olicc. IVwt'scc. AT THE oni;.>ip srom ; of ji. w. bentz. JLytsch & Bclwiicr, WIIOLCSAI.I3 A.S'D ItKTAUi DKALEllrf' IM 3500 Acres OF Western land It).lllinois, lowa and Mis souri, entered in 1851 and 1855, will he sold on' rei(jsoiiablo terms'or exchanged for small farms or houses arid lots in Cumberland county. Tho above land’was carefully selected, and is worthy, oftho attention of persons owning small properties in Oulriborland county who wish to exchange for a farm In either of tho above named States. p ■ For furtlior information apply at this office, November 4, 1838—3tna Ciraub'ciM'lcs, ‘PARLE Oil, (assorted) Raisins, Currants, Clt -1 ron, Koteiiup, Pickles,Buckwheat,and oth er articles suitable for tho season, just opened gt “Marion Hull” Grocery and Tea store, and for sale by , November'!, 1858. Fresh Maclserul IN store at “ Marion Hall” Grocery grid Tea Store, a choice stock of No. 1,2 it 3 Mack erel, in every style of packages, Salmon, Mess Shad, Dairy.and Ciiy. G. A. Salt, Soaps, Balt. Brick, Vinegar, Oil, tee., all warranted good ns represented. J. ly, EBV. November!, 1858. Tobafto & Segues. fPHE finest qualities ol Cavendish Black Frit 1 and Natural; Congress, Lump, Twist rind other chewing and tine cut Tobacco. Cigars.—Finest imported llavanpaand Cuba, as well as choice brands of domestic manufac ture in variety. Also Cut and Dry for Smoking of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Lynchburg brands. Our Iriends by givingus a call cannot but be pleased with tho selection. ' November!, 1858. ' J. W. EBY. ' liljllfivAlji JOIIS P.'XYBE & SOW, HAVE just received their Fall stock of Hard ware, which makes their Stock very, large and complete. AVer how stand ready to furnish the public with every .variety of Goods in our of warranted quality, and at. prices .that defy •competition. Enumeration is useless, suffice it to sqy they have everything in the Hardware line, that' Hie public can possibly stand in need of. The most we can say is try us' all 1 yo- that want good Goods at low prices. Wo return our sincere thanks to a generous public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of the same. JOHN P. LYNE & SON Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. IliKiSSii Important to Cash Buyers. New Goods Again at Ogilby's New Of Cheap Store. I HAVE just returned thorn the city W-ith a iurgo.assortmcnt o( the cheapest'Fall'and lYinter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. A large ant sotm cof Ladies .. ihh'css <roo«ss, of every.cUsmjttion; & Winter SHAWLS in groat variety; Bonnets, Flowers and'Ribljoxiij; It ia impossible to enumerate the articles. Purchasers are respecllully in vited to call pud examine the.stock, iu I am determined to sell tlie cheapest anil handsomest Goods in the coun 13*; Recollect the new. store, west Main Street, opposite the Railroad Depot. CHARLES OGILBY. ' Carlisle, Oct, 28, 1858. ®cggf SOW REA I> V FOR the inspection of the public, in (he store room formerly occupied by Jolin Q. Wil liams, two doors cast'Of Rhoads’ Warehouse, a large and complete stock ol GROCERIES Con @sisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas. Molas* ses, Fish, Salt, Spices, China, Glass nhd Qucenswiirc, Pickcls, Preserves, FRESH CAN FRUITS, 0i15,.&c.., all .ol* which are fresh and well selected, and to be sold as low as similar Goods can be bought anywhere outside of Phil adelphia. • Buiicr, • JZggSf Soap; Rags,. Beeswax, Dried FrniL 6’C..i»ikisa-m.iiXcJi3MigQloi’ Goods. ~, I would respoctl’nlb 7 invite all, to giye iric u call and examine /or yourselves. • ’ WJf. BDNTZ-. . Carlisle, O.ct. 28, 1858. , r , I GRAND FAJCR .OF THE : Cumberland Fire Company. rplIE CUMBERLAND • FIKE 'COMPANY I propose holding u fuir at EDUCATION HALL; commencing December Kith, and clo sing December 22d, 1858, in which , tho kind Cooperation of the public is respectfully suite. Red. Tito object being to ptoenre funds lor the erection of an Engine'lXonsc. A few .mo ments devoted to tiiis purpose will be gratefallv remembered by the Cumberland Fire. Company. H. S. Hitter, Joint Roberta, Andrew Martin, E. D. Quigley, .1. B. Bratton, Robert McCart ney, Jr., L. Albert, Joseph Freeland, J. Als. pabgh.C. Nbidioh, AY. Martin,G. F. Leidig, Augustus Zu'g, John Lobach. . ■ PETER SPAHR, Chairman. ' GOOD WJiLXi HOSE COMIHSV'S GRAND HOLIDAY FAIR, THE Good Will Hose Company, thankful for tho favors conferred pit them by the citizens of onr town and vicinity at their previous Pairs, intend holding another at Education Hall, com mencing December 21, 1858, and closing Jann nary 1, 1859, in which tho kind co-operation of all is respectfully solicited. Oiir object being to raise Kinds to defray a portion 6l the expense incurred by the purchase of onrEnginc. A few' moments devoted to tiio making of such arti cles as the- ingenuity of any may, suggest, will be thankfully received by tho members of t.b.o Goodwill Hose Company... " S. 11. Gould, J. U.,Wundorliph, R. 11. Spoia wood, A. W. Walker, R. Allison, J.ll. M’Cavt ney, W. J. Cameron, G. Weiso, Jr., Geo. Moll, S. R. Gould, J. W. Ogilby, Chairman of Com. November -1, 1858. ■ WJNTER ARRANGEMENT ! CUMBERLAND VALLEY . R.AI K RO AD CO I Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, October lllh, 1858, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted :) Fop llawlsljuvg. Ist Train.; 2a Train, Leave Charoberslmrg, 8.25 A. At. 2.16 P.. M << Shippensburg, 8.65 . « , 2.10 V “ Nowville, 9,27 318 « '. “ Carlisle, 10.00 <t 3,08 “ “ Meehanicsb’g, 10.32 << 4.30 » At Harrisburg, 11.03 << 6.03, <* For Chauii>er3l)iirg, Ist Traill.' 2d Train. Leave llarrisburg, 8.30 A. M. 1.00 P.M. “ Mcehanicsburg, 0.10 “ 1.26 .<< << Carlisle, . 0.56 .<< 2.12 “ “ Newville, „ 10,30 << ' 2.-J7 >< << Sbippcnshnrg, 11.02 «« 3.23 “ At Chamborsburg; 11.30 “ 8.63 “ .Trains loavo Harrisburg lor Philadelphia,' via Peuu’a Railroad, atB.lOA.Mi 2,15 P.M; 0.25 p.m; and 12.00 night. By Reading viaLcbanon Valley Railroad, at 2.25 pan. Per Pittsburg, 3.10, aan; 1.00 p.m, and 5.10 Hifualtiuiora, 8.30 a.m; and 1.45 p.m. For Trevorton'and Williamsport, at 1.00 p. m. and 8.45 p. in. Train on Dauphin Road at 1.80 ii. m. Fares from Harrisburg. Moohanitsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and Clfanibersliurg, will bo ten cents leas whop paid for Tickets at the Of. fide, than when paid in'the Oars. , O.N. LULL, Supt. Rollfoad O'fllco, .Chamborsburg, I o|ctobor 7,1858. ( JUST arrived another largo invoice ot Mow Gofids, ot Lcidick & Sawyer’s now store. East Main St., such as Silks, Merinoes, all wool Dhlalnoa, Cashmeres, Delaines, and raany.othor articles to which wo invito the attention of con sumers. ■' LEIDICH & SAIVTER. •Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1868. WMLNVT street, south-vest ccrntr of THtRV, ■ PHILJID ELPHI4. \ wconronATED ny state or rnusgriyANlx • FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Monoy is (c'cefvqd. in any sum,’ large or small, and interest paid frotn tho day of’depoalt to the day ol withdrawal. ■ ■■ ■ . , The office is open etory day f.rpm.3 o’cloak in.tho tpornirig till 5 o’clock In th!o, afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings tUJ 8 o’clock. v. ■- J., \r. EBY, HON. HENRY L. BENNER, Prtt’l.- ... ROBERT SfiLFKIDGE, Via PrePl. Wit. J. Reed , Secretary. . . directors V V Ileniy L. Renner, F. Carroll Brgwstef, Edward L. Carter, Joseijh B, Bniry, Robert Selfridgo, Francis Loo,, ' V j Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkos, . ' C. Lnmlreth Muons, Henry DiflondorfleT, Money is received and payments triad*. in boi.c daily without notice., , .. The investments ;aro, made in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such ,first chss securities as the chapter requires. • Sept. 0, 1858. New Tall Goods At pgilbv’snew, store, i have just, returned from Philadelphia, and now openj- ‘ lug a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter G00d.,, which will ho aoltj at astonishing ly low prices for the cash. A largo jet of cle* gant such as Silks, all wool Delaine, Poplin,, Poll De Cheviers, Oashmeres, Merinoes, Plaids, &c. SHAWLS. . , u A .full .assortment new stylo Shawls, all'hinds and prious, and very chenp. , v _ h Elegant Worked collars, flouncing, edging', Inserting. &c. Flannels, blankets; undershirts; gloves and stockings in great variety. Elegant, Fall and Winter''Ribbons; Cloths; Cassimeres and Vestings, . ■ a nev.- .-supply and cheaper than ever. CAB. FETING, Imperial, Ingrain,-Venitiah, Hemp mulling, at the very. lowest notch. A l ull assort merit of bleached and unbleached' ilnslins very loryt Calicoes, Detiagbs, Tickings; tt endless vaWeiy. Ladiesl Skirts of all kinds and . ■ , ; It is impossible to enumerate one half the ar ticles. All persons in want ol handsome and cheap goods, arc invited to call.at the new stbrd. West Stpin street, nearly opposite tbe-Railroad Depot, where they can lay out their cash to tljb very best .advantage. Quick sales and htbrt profits.-. CIIAS. OGILBY. ■ September 10, 1858. ■ ' ..’f , 3 Moroco teal her. A FULL assortment br Moroco Leather'Llh Inga and Bindings, Bool Trees; and' ii full assortment of Shoe Kitt and Findings pt allltinds. ' JOHN P. LTNE & SON. October.2B, 1858. ' - ’, ' AAn LBS. Kolied and Bar Iron, of tli? OIJjUUU best brands, all sizes.' Steel of all kinds at the lowest mnrket'priccß. Ail Iron warranted to bo good or the money returned. JOHN P. LYNK & SON. Carlisle, 0ct..28,1858. ' • • Wuiicr PubiiJoiii . 1 * IhOTS l Hdfsi IMTSI I I •fIAHE uadaAAeacAwimldkesppe'ttnliy annowned 1 I td.the ptthlic'tlint they will continue the I UATTING- BUSINESS at the old stand of Clio j lato Ifin. H; Trout, in West High Streetj whom they h'opo all the oid custodiers, ahS, I others will give a call, as they feel ?onfl-‘ •■.,gS3 dent of being, able to pleasci. if hoy. , IgSj hatm now on'hand n splendid assort. of. HATS of all descriptions,: from the common Wool to the .finest piir end Silk Hats, and at prices fßat jnusf unit evidy . one who has nn eyo to getting the worth of Id's ■ money. Their. Silk, Moleskin ap'd'.Beaver Hattf, are linsnrpasscd lor lightness, 'durability and finish, by those of any Other establishment in the County. , Boys’ Hals of every description constantly .on hand.. Gall and examine. J. G. GALLIC) & CO. • Carlisle, October 1-1,1858. - - • THE GOLDEN PRIZE* THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. • . .THE GOLDEN PRIZE; . „ • THE GOLDEN PRIZE. . THE GOLDEN PRIZE./ THE GOLDEN 4 PRIZE, THE GOLDEN PRIZE;.. ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK, 1 ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. , ILLUSTRATED EVERY’ WEEK. , ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. • SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. TME PRIZE.. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED 1 . The Now York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of tiio largest and best weekly papers of tho day. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining origi nal matteranil elegantly illustrated every week. .'J Gif I worth from 50 cents to $500.00 in Gold, will lic~jifesentcd~ to~ each, subscriber imme diately onthe receipt’of the subscription money. One copy for one year. .$2 o'o, ithd I gift. One copy Cor two years. ... 8 60, and 2 gifts. One copy for throe years. . . 5 00, and 8 gifts. One copy for live years. ... 8 00,-and D gilts. Throe copies one year. , , Sfi QO, and 8 gills. Five copies one year.. . . . : , .8 OU, and 6 gills. Ton copies one year. ..... 15 00, 10 gilts. Twenty one copies one-year 80 00. aiid 21 gifts. Thu articles 10. be distributed are coipptfaed in the following list: 2 Packages of Gold, containing $5OO 00 each. 5. do. ■ do. do. 200 OO.cach. 10 do. dct.-i, do. lOOOOcach. 10 Patent Lover Hunting Cased Watches 10,6 OOoach, 20 Gold Watches 76 OOonch. 50 dp. 80 00 each. 100 do. 60.00 each. 300 Ladies Gold Watches.., .85 00 each. , 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches3o 00each. I 600 Silver Watches . . 810 to 25 00 each. , -1000 Gold, Guard, Vest end Fob - ' Chains 10 to 30 00 each, i Gold Lockets, Bracelets; Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, ' Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil ver Thimbles,-and a variety el other- articles, worth from fifty cents to $l5 each. Immediately on receipt ot ttto subscription money, the subscriber’s name will bo entered • upon our subscription book opposite a number, and tiro gift corresponding with that number will bo forwarded, within one week, to the sub scriber, by mall or express, post paid. I rr3” All communications should ho addressed ' « DEAN & SALTER,” - I 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 836 Broadway, Now Fork. ; . • • Specimen copies sent ftoo, Agfa wanted, .April 1,1858—.15t of mo.ily MONEY wanted at thl CHBce'ln payment of subscription. ■. , . , . VINC FUND. National:; fflirllt: Company. j DRESS GOODS, Bai' Iron add io ciens
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