*T tJTTEKS testamentary on the estate of JLi Christian Titzol, doc’d, Into of Upper Allen township, have boon issued by tho Register of Cum berland comity to tho subscriber, residing in Lower Allen township. All persons indebted to said es tate aro hereby requested to make inrtnodiato pay ment, and those having clnjms will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to- WILLIAM R GOROAS Administrator, Jtin. 10, ISO2—Ct. ALL persona indebted to the undersigned will call and settle rit once, as longer indul gence cannot bo given. I intend hereafter to sell goods for CASH only, Jun.lo, 1802—St $lOO REWARD ! THE Commissioners of Cumberland Coun ty will pay tbo above reward of ONE HUN GERED DOLLARS for tbo arrest and conviction of tbo persob or persons who committed the murder of John Eergor, and boy, in South Middleton town ship, on tbo night of the Vth of January inst. J. If. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, ' M. ICOST, Commissioners’ Oflico, 1 Carlisle, January 0, 1802. J 1062. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WI 1 ] avo now soilin'* our stock of Fine Dress Good* Cloaks. Shawls, Furs, ami many kinds of Winter floods, AT REDUCED FRI GES. Pursous wanting any of the above kinds of goods will Jlud our stuck very complete lor tho present season. We Imvo been *ecoiving very large additions of staple domestic goods, which wo aro selling at tho lowest market prices. Since Wool -has advanced from 35' to 05 and Cotton froln lO to 40 cents,'domestic woolen, and cotton goods are steadily advancing in tho Eastern Cities.• •Now is the time to make purchases.! ’Persons haring accounts wilh• us aro notified that -sinco Jan 1, 1802, their accounts must bo settled up every six months, otherwise interest after the expi ration-of. that time will bo charged. Wo arc com pelled to adopt mode of conducting our busi ness as merchants in tbo cities have reduced busi- • All persons indebted to the old firm of Loidich & Sawyer, are notified that weave determined to settle up our old hook's, either by payment nr note, oth-” erwiso wo will 1 aver - our accounts with’ the proper officer for collection. It is imp‘oasib!o*for us to con duct our business to’tho advantage of our customers .whilst we have so'much money laying dead on our ’books. . . LEIDICH, SAWYER &.■ MILtER, '\Etvtt Jlain Sired. Carlisle, Jan. 10, 1802, 3ESye and ESar. JONES, of Now York; the successful OCULIST and AUiirblV.vvUl pructico at the .WAISbJOiY iIOLT3K, CARLISLE, from the IGth till the 20th .of January. ■Dr. ?fOnos cures uli- curable diseases of the organs of souse, ami performs, nil difficult-or delicate ope rations- in Surgery," Hu inserts Artificial Eyes, without pain, to move and appear .natural/.Lb lias hundreds y, iih him, ;ind can suit all oases, whether the eye be wholly or partly Out. ■ :.pf* a f l «tightcus ovoss-eyes in; two minutes, in! old or young,.thus improving the sight mid appear ance. .11 c operates lor Cataract, Specs, Tumor?/ 1 ulypus iq the Nose or .Ear,, and is prepared for- AnyLhlng,pcrtai7u.rg.ein,en to Surgery o'r medicine.. / l of the old and- the now school , . 'N°« u * ll »d of an Eye and Ear. College— iiis Diplomas hsnj. in his.ollico. ’ • J* circs Deafness, Noise .in the Head, and Discharges ol (he .E’er, lie introduces Artificial , ivit-Drums, which improve. the',hoaiing immediate ly’, ,Uo inejq-os enlarged tonsils,•aud-Lasimproved • J‘l«lruinoiits; for that.purpose. Head Dr.^J'uneV circular lor reference to hundreds that ha has cured,, whmz, ,wn l>o bud .at thy Mansion ilousu. ’ Oarlude, Jan; 1(5, 15(52. e?! K, «aiC-' BY VIRTUE -Ilf on order of the Orphans’ Conn oi‘Cunihorhinii cunnlv/to mo iliroutoil, I will 1 expose.to piililici sale, ul-IUo Court Iluuae, in tho borough of,Carlisle, ■, On Saturday, January 25, ISO2/o( 10 o'clock. in the forenoon, of said day, vi/.; I , r ? l l .' l|wl 'f, N ' 1 - 2 i. iu U>« inquisition' on tho estate of " ahum iJeUouogal, deed, montionotl which i« a SiOT OP GHOUNB, ' O.v EAST STREET, ’ iy THE borough of Carlisle' bu«uUca : on the .tenth-by William Spahr. on ’the sonlh h} .John Spain-,on Hie uast-by Lntort Spriitit, anil oil the writ by East street/ being 00 foot in trout, and.running bac): tb-Lolort Spring, having thereon erueted • •. b “*. • ' A doublo'story-nnd-abalf . MG WEATHERBOAIIDEI) HOUSE I 11 "InWL ' A oou-uud-a-half story 1) 11 1C K HOUSE.’ Turms onsy uudmadu known aH day .of solo.' JAMES'McG OJTEGAL, ■Af/mihiHfrutur. * Jim. 2, ISB2 U follci', 'T’IIE Board Of Directors of the. Carlisle I. tiepu.iiL ]>n.nk bare tliijj dav declared a Divi doud 111 Xu-U pur cent, oat ill’ lliu profits of said Bank for the not six months, which will be paid over to acmnml bojng mado /or thu Maine. • w. M. BBEXEM, Cmhhr. ■ Nov. 7,,150t BSUJJPUS S 3. SSB APfijEY r~ attorney at law, CARLISLE,-PA. OFn0 F n' ICE Rhcom ’ a Kail; with ffiu, ji I onruso, Esq. . Due. 20, 1861. - for Hi© South { jOECRUITS WANTED—For the Ilth Reg , , ‘"‘Wit Of'Pennsylvania Volunteers, now qmS ,t t- j° hus Colll) g». Annapolis, Md., and f:'' 1 * I W'S tl;° dopartnro of Gen. Buruside’s oxpedi t‘°n, to, which it is to ho attached. 1 ® . pur , mo "f h ’ t« oommoDoo from dato of Hotol“to 0t ’ ' IU( 4 ‘ lol> boimt y- A PPIy »t 11. Glass’ 2O, 1801.—3 t ‘ MAS °* House fee Rent. jftTjJl T rM l , l . E i', l^rS2, d couvoniont framo DWEL §4|«J HOUSE, recently occupied by the «tzrr ur ?'^ ud ’ uurnor of Hui o ™' and South ’p r 13 13 offur “< l for rent for ouo or juoro dhtloiv ,p s ?“ s ? l0 “ Sivou ou Ist of April, or imme dmloly, it. desired. A. II BLAIR Deo, 27.15C1.—.1t liLAllt. TUBIUOAI’IIfO OILS. „IP " isb to iuform Machinists, Miilora, and ., K j public generally,, that wo havo on hand a full Lubricating Oils for all kinds of ma subiui-tr! i * 3 i Bur P |tsaCB all others, having boon Sat Vs." th ?r b y tb ° sido ofU>Q b <*‘ luhriuaim- ‘ 0 “■ bt 18 pronounced a superior tirolv iVr ’< llt 333 uoflt > u ”d wearing longer, and on waathar anllT KU ‘“’ 'f ld will atand ,uuob ooldor you will 1 T- toudon °y to hoot. Try it,-and J a lull use uothmg else for iuhrioating. JOHN P. LYNE & SON, Nov. 1 1801 N - Kopoyer ft., Carlisle. Notice. Notice. A. W. BENTZ, Cummiem'onen. ——zf — LAND FOR SALE. —I have three quarter sections of land, containing -171 acres in all, laying on Lorumies Crook, five miles north of PiquaJ iu Shelby bounty, Ohio—was among tho first on,-* • tries made, so far north iu the Land Office at Cin cinnati —about half of each tract under'good fence, and in cultivation, with comfortable buildings on two of tho tracts —Tho Miami canal passing through one of tho tracts and in view of the other two.— Tliis laud.id put iu market for no oChcrreason than my inability to manage if to advantage any longer, being in my seventy-sixth year of ago. There is a rough black stone bn it, said by persons claimin to know, to bo iron ofc, D««« t s. lain Cumberland County. fJKIE undersigned begs leave to inform you, I that ho has just opened a DRUG STORE, in tho borough of CARLISLE, in tho room formerly oocupiod by Reynolds A Peipper, ns aDrugStore, next door to InholTs Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, whore ho will always bo fouud ready and willing to ply tho spatula and postal. Tho fallow ing list comprises tho main portion of his stock • Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Gi.ass Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery i Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Coufoetion orios, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs and Frames Burning Fluid, Uaiut, Varnish and Sash Brushes’ Coal Oil, ’ ’ Slunk Books and Stationary generally. Haying had over fifteen years’ experience in tho Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my customers, I hope to receive a reasonable share, of public patronage. It is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, to all who may favor mo with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully qompoundod. at fair prices. Oivomea „ , t. ' s * PANNBBAKEII. Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1861—ly For Kent. fTIIIE largo rooms formerly occupied by tllo Poat-Offico, cornor'of Uuuovorand Pomfrut atroots, Carlisle, are for.rout. Inquire of J. B. BEAXTjON. Nor. 7, 1 SOI. Notice rpilE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY frill J. “ moot at tho Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1802, at which time tho Election for Officers Will bo hold. Jau. 2,1802. D. S. CROFT, Sce’ry. Dickinson College, THE NEXT TERM opens January 10th Scholarships are he re alter available for Gram mar School also., Juq> 2 f ISG2.—3fc J^RUGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, ■' ’ . -CONFECTIONERIES, RUITS, PICKLES, P Ell tU MERY, PRESERVED FRUITS. S, W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover Street , Carlisle, , Perm*a. Hus just opened an. assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confectionery, which, bus never been surpassed in this borough, for novelty and elegance. The arti stes have been selected with great cure, and are cal culated, in quality and price, to command the at tention of purchasers. FANCY XHOODS, which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, such ns-^- Papior Macho Goods, elegant alabaster ihkstands and,trays, fancy ivory, pearl imd shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sew ing instruments, Port Monnaies, of every Variety, Gold .Pens, and Pencils, fancy jniper wpights> papo tories, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips,•elegantly finished, 'ladies* lino cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for the toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kiml, musical instruments of all kinds and. tiv. all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly, finished, and at low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and,American Annuals for 1851), richly embolished and illustrated Poetical Work si wXflx Children's Pictorial Books, for children of all -ages. i ' Rifl iL.«igactiiimifcjQiLfiidu>nLJ.luMka-a.n/l Stationery is also cpmploto, and comprises every thing used in College and the Schools. Ho also desires to call tbo particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of • . LAMPS, kc: f from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for ■burning either Lard, Sperm or'Ethcrkil Oil,-togeth er. with Flower Vases, Fancy /Screens, &c. His as sortment in this lino, is unequalled in the borough. Also, . . • ’ SEGARS;,> TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine nasorl meat of MEEIISCIIAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. ’ Fit UIT'S, ' ■ ■ - sucK as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, -Raisins, Necta rines,-prunes, possibly .obtained from ahy other source. The receipt of a dvanx'hj sheets.from the British .publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during tho present exciting state.of Eu ropean affairs, inasmuch us they ean'now be placed in tho‘hands of subscribers about as soon us the original editions,. •For any oho of tho four Review*, For any two of tho fuur'Rcviewv For any three of tho four Reviews, For all four of the Reviews, . For Blackwood's Magazine, * ' For Blackwood and three Reviews, For Blackwood and the four Reviews, Payments to bo made in all cases-in advance.— Money current in tho State where-issued will be re ceived at par." • A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above, prices will bo allowed to Clubs ordering direct from L. Scott A Co., four or ;inorb copies of any onu of. nioro, of the above works. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, «»r of one. Review, will he. gent to-one address for $9; font copies, of the' four Reviews and Blackwood-for S;JU ; and so on. ' J. T. RIPPEY, Sheri, . In all tho principal cities and (owns, these works will,bo delivered puke of postage,' When sent by. mail, tho postage to any part of the United States will bo but tu.eniy-j\iui\ centi a year for ‘ Blackwood,-, and but fourteen cat tea your for each of tho Re views. ' TSic Fanner's Guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRATICAL AIiRICUI. By HENRY STEPHENS,F. R. S.,of Edinburgh, ■uml tlmlatq J. P. NORTON, Prolos.-for ol Scion 'tide Agriculture in Yale College, Now Haven,.2 vols. Royal Octavo,’ 1,000 page*, and humorous wood and steel engravings. This is, confessedly,’the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, ami in order to give it a wider circulation tho publishers have resolved to re duce tho price to • • • .TimfiE CECIL. FIVE DOLLARS FOR, THE TWO VOLUMES. When sent by mail (postpaid) to California and Oregon, the price will be $7. To every oilier part ol the Union ami to Canada, (post-paid,) SO. work Is not the old '‘ Book of the Farm,” Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, (post-paid,) to the pub lishers, - „ v ' •Nov. I4> -1801. THE Hat and Can Store heretofore’ known as. “ KELLERS” has been removed just oppo site the old aland two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. The business will ho conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every ellort will ho made to keep the assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit the times. Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 14. 1881 IN bounty ami durability, no “sun-drawn” picture equals a good Duguorrootypo j this is the opinion expressed by the lending pliotugrnpliio jour nals of thu day, both Amerionn and English, and thosu may bn obtained at the rooms of Mrs Bar. noldb’Loathor strut, two doors west of jjauovS Carlisle, Nov- T, IS6l—tf. . READ! READ! READ! n HE GREAT PUBLIC are respectfully in -1 vited to.cnll at the new store of LEIIHOII, SAWYER : paten .or thk' t..vrxi;u PUBLICATION. EARLY CORIES. TERMS CLL'IiRINO. POSTAGE. TURK, LEONARD SCOTT .t CO., No. 51 Gold Street, New York, KEITSOVAJs. Sjiag-iiei'ei'ofj'pcs. New Fall ’and Winter,Styles ffl®S MID MIS" WBM S IVorth Hanover Street CLOTHING EBORII. ''pilE undersigned would respectfully cnll J. tliu attention of iho public to the largo anil SPLENDID STOCK OF Piece Goods and Ready-made .CLOTHING' Now in Btorc, of every variety und style, and at prices as low us can bo found auy where* CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of 'beautiful and desirable stylos, which will bo made to order, or sold per yard, to suit the taste of every customer. SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, STOCKS, ■ j' UALF-I-ryiK, SUSPENDERS, &c. &c. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VALISES, CAEPET-MGS, , , TTM.RB.ELLAg- &0., &r. 2.45 p. ir. tr Green castle, - 7.37 “ 3.35 <* (( Chamberslmrg, 8.30 “ Ar. 4.20 p. m. “ . .“ . " if Leave 1.10 “ Shippcnsburg, 9.00'. 1.42 “ Ncwvillc, 9.32, « 2.15 “ Carlisle,. ,10.10 “ 2.55 “ Mcchamcsburg,-.10.42 , “ 3.27 “ Amve at Harrisburg, 11.15. “ 3.55 ,f . For.ChambcreVurg 'Ol. J, 17. EBY. Brazilian Spectacles. DU. L. lIEOIIINGER,of43 Aluidon Lane, Now York, informs tlio people of Cumber land county that ho vydtl call on them in varioua localities, for the purpose of OPERATING ON THE EYE and selling hia unaurpaaaod glasses. Dr. JL has practiced auccoaafully for ninny yours, and produ* ooa the highest testimonials to those who desire hia services.. Doo. I, ,IS6X.-r-5m FOR AT THE A largo assortment of Kolicc. noTKi.a, J. B. FLOYD, Clerk. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES! A Necessity in every Household JOHNS & CKOSLEFS AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE The strongest Oluo in tho world. Tho cheapest Oluo in tho world. Tho most durable Glue in tho world. Tho only reliable Glue in tho world. Tho best Ohio in tho world. AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the only article of the kind cyor produced WITEtSAANitt WATER. IT WILL MEND WOOD, Save your broken furniture. IT WILL MEND LEATHER, Mend your harness, straps, bells, boots, Ac. . : IT WILL MEND GLASS, Save tho pieces of that expensive cut-glasa bottle IT WILL MEND IVORY, Don't throw away that broken ivory fan, it is easily IT WILL. MEND CHINA, Your.brokep china cups and saucers can bo made as good ns noVv. . IT WILL MEND MARBLE, That piece knocked out of your marble mantle 'can 80-put oil us strong as ever.. IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, No matter if that broken pitcher did not cost but a shilling, a shilling saved is a shilling - ■ earned-. -. • IT WILLL MEND ALABASTAR, That costly nluhnstfjr v»so is broken niul you can’t • matoh it, miind it, it will never show when put together. It will Mend Bone, Coral Lava, and ih fact every thing hut Metals. . Any article cemented with American Cement Glur EX'ffStACTS. “Every housekeeper should have a .supply of Johns / an// one, nnd when finished forms a pkufkoti.v khib fuook suhkaci:, with.an elastic body, which cannot be injured by. heat, cold i or storms, shrinking of roof boards, nor any exter uni action whatever. . ’ ; ■ ■ ■ v. LIQUID ■ Gutta Fercha Cement For Coating Metals of all Kinds when exposed to the Action of the Weath er, and for Preserving and Repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds. This i* tlio only composition known which will hhccchm/uHj/ resist extreme changes of till climates, for any length of time, when appHetl to metals, (o which it adheres firmly,- forming a body equal to three coats of ordinary paint, costs much loss, and will last three itmea an ton;/; and from its elasticity is not injured hy' tho contraction and expansion ol TlN'ami other .METAL HOOPS, consequent upon sudden changes of tho weather. It will not crack in cold or run in warm weather, and will not wash oil*. • . Leaky tin and other mbtal roofs can bo readily repaired with Hilda Per eh a Cement, and prevented from further corrosion und leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly water tight roof for many years. • Tins cement is peculiarly adapted lortho preser vation of iron.railings, stoves, ranges, safes, agri cultural implements, Ac., also for general manufac turers use. > . (SIMM PKKH& -«iBSB9 For preserving and repairing Tin and Mktai. Roofs of every description, from its great elastici ty, iy not injured by tho contraction and expansion of metals, and will not crack in cold or run in warm weather. Those materials are adapted to all climates, and wo are prepared to supply orders from any part of tho country, at short notice, for Gutta Percha Roof ing in rolls, ready prepared for use, nml Gutta Porch a Cement in barrels, with full printed direc tions for application. ■ AGENTS WANTED. Wo will make liberal and satisfactory arrange monts with responsible parties who would like l to establish themselves in a lucrative and pefmanont business. • TERMS CASH. Wo enn give abundant proof of all wo claim in favor of our Improved Rooting Materials,, having applied them to several thousand Roofo in New York City and vicinity, JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Solo Manufacture™,} Wholesale Warehouse, 78 William St, Corner of Liberty Street, > NEW YORK. October 19, 16(jl- ly. • which will AW NEW YORK. One copy tmo year, $.l. Two copies ouo year, $5. Three copies one year, $O. F.our copies one year,s7. •Five copies ouo your, anti an extra copy to the per son sending the dub, $lO, Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending tho Vluh, $l5. Eleven copies one year, au*l an extra copy to the person sending the club, $2O. And the onhj magazine that can ho introduced into the above clubs in plaeq.of tho Lady’s Look is Arthur's Home Magazine. SPECIAL CLUimiNU U'ITII OTHER MAGAZINES; Qoiloy’d Lady's Bookand Arthur's Horne Maga zine both one year for $3 al), (iodey’sLudy's Book and Harper’s Magazine both oho year for .fU SO. Godey, Harper, ninl Arthur will -all thruo' bo sent one year) on receipt oi*S<> (Mb Treasury Notes ami notes of all solvent banks taken ut par, Bo careful and pay the postage cm Vour letter. Address L. A, (iQDi!) Y, 323 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. Get. 11l Pousioiis and Itouuty Land. rilO disabled Soldiers, Seamen and Marines ami Jl* widows or other heirs of those who have died or heon killod in the service. CIiAS. C. TUCK Kit, Attorney for Claimants, Bounty Laud and Pension Agent, Washington Git}', 1). C. Pensions procured for Soldiers, Seamen and Ma rines of the present war, who are disabled by reason of wounds received or disease 1 contracted while in service, ami Pensions, Bounty Money und arrears of pay obtained for widows or other heirs of those who have died or been killed while In service. Bounty Land procured for Services in any of tho other wars. . . Octal 3iu pUUE OII)EIl VINEGAR! A A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted purc> in. store and for sale at the store of Carlisle. Nov. 7 JOB PRINTING neatly, executed at - this olfiod' First of the Season ! FALL GOODS! BE AtJTr,FASHIONANH CHEAPNESS . . COMBINED! First in the Field with New, Fash* ionable and Cheap Goods FOR THE FALL | WINTEE. AND SEE..SS P. ARNOLD WOULD respectfully inform tho citizens of Cumberland county that bo has bus just raceircd and .opened at the old stand in Hanover street, a choice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which have been selected with care, and purchased ut tho lowest cash prices, and which lie will sell to customers at tho lowest rates. Ills stock con sists of' • - . Ladies’ Bress Goods, such as silks, (nil colors,) - de’laincs, (plain and figured,) delmgos, Layclla cloths, Cobergs, French prints, Ac., Ac., Ac. ; • DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. Muslins, osnaburgs, chocks, lickings, sheetings, (linen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams, Ac. Ac., MEI’S WEAR. : ' ■Cloths, eassimeres, eassinots, Kentucky jeans, Ac., which will bo Sold very cheap. GLOVES and HOSIERY . : Of every description. velvet, Brussels, throe ply, superfine, Vcfiithrn, ni" ami hemp carpels, oil rlolhs,(nlI wiilths,) and a large assortment of Trunks .ami Carpet-bags. HOOF SIORTS. A largo stock of hoop skirts,, of all kinds, for In ilioa ami missus. . . The public arc respectfully requested: to call and examine his Btock;aiul lonni prices before purcha sing elsewhere. Give him a cell ami examine ior yourselves and you will Ihul'you will cct cheap goods. . • • TIIK OLD STAIfD^ jfit'-'Aco doora north of. the C*irlinlv. Deposit Hat . PHILIP ARNOLD.- Oct. 3, Isol, Tlic Xiid)’’, Friciid, Godey’s Lady’s Book \PorlS62- THE WORLD'S FAVORITE. FOB 32 YEARS the 'STANDARD MAOAZTSB , Pronounced by th e Press of the U. Stutos, ■ THE : BEST - LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD/ AND TUB CHEAPEST. tITERATURE.isof (liatkiml that can bo X read nluudin tin* family cjrule, and the clergy iu immense numbers imp subscribers for the. Book. . THE JiEST LAI) Y 1 VJIITBItE " •in America contribute’ to its pages, and . wo have some that write for no .other magazine. 1 ' •' .. TJIEMUSW is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music ’stores; but' most of it is copyrighted, and -cannot bo obtained, except iu “Godoy.” - ' OUR STEEIVENGRA VIRUS. All efforts to rival,us in Ibis bavb censed;and we now stand alone in this department, giving, nH wo do, many mbto and infinitely- bolter engravings than uropublishud iii any other work. GODYEY’S IMMENSE DOUm.E’SnEEI’ F A 111 ON -1 1 bAT E S! CONTAINING ” From Jive to seven '/nil length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only iivp, FAR AHEAD OF ANT FASHIONS IN EUROPE OR AMERICA*. -• j Godcy’s is tko olily work in tho world that gives these immense plates, and they are. such ns to have o\citc«l tbo wonder of publishers and the public.— •Tho publication of these plates cost ■ - ‘ §lO,OOO MOKE ■ I than fashion-plates of tbo old style, nnd riothingbut our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them.. Other magazines cannot afford it. Wo never spare money when the.public can bp benetited. - These fashions may. bo relied on. Dresses in ay bo made after them, and the wearer will not subject herself to ridicule, as would bo tho'case if she visi ted the large cities dressed after the style 'of the plates given in sumo of bur so s eallod fashion maga zines. Our wood Engravings, of which we give twice or three times ns. many at any,other magazine, arc.pftei'i mistaken -lor- steel, The)'are so far superior, to any others'.- IMITATIONS.- ] Bcwnreof them. Remember that tho Lady’s Book is the original publication ami the cheapest. If you take Godcy, you want no other magazine. • Everything that is useful or ornamental iu a house can be found in Godcy. - . DR A WING LESSONS. No other,magazine given *hem, and wb have given enough to till several largo volumes. ovn receipts: . ire such as can be found.nowhere else. Cooking In •nil'its variety—Confectionery—the Nursery—the Toilet—tho Jjuuiulr3’—the Kitchen, Receipts upon all subjects are to bo found in tho pages of the Lady's Boole; Wo-priginally skirted this dopart neut, and have peculiar facilities for making if uost perfect. Tins department alone is worth the irieo of the Book. , LA DIES' WORK TAJiIB. This department comprises engravings • arid dea iptions of every article that a lady wears. ' MODEL COTTAGES, . No other magazine has this department. ’•* ’TERMS,' CASH IN ADVANCE. GIIAS. C. TUCKER. Washington, D. C. %EwmmnmEs. Price with flcmiiicf and Feller Stitching, Hemming ami Felling with a Sin gle Thread. IT forms a flat, even, nnd clastic seam, which is warranted not to rip in wear, even if tho seam is cut at Iroquont intervals, and also undwr all cir cumstances "/o mrvive the tcueh-tnb. n A patented device of groat utility to learners, prevents tho, possibility of tho machine being run in (he wrong direction, or tbo balance wheel Wear ing a lady # 3 dress. Another feature which deserves particular atten- t ion is The Wilcox Patent - JNccdle cannot bo set, ' • *' Two thousand .stitches, or ttro yardoof work, con bo done in one miuutu without dropping a stitch. These machines, so dimple and accurate in tlidir construction, supersede Ihu use of the shuttle; and ; with one thread produce all the practical results of Die two thread machines; and - more, for tliesd fell without basting, and hum' the liuest muslin, without puckering.- *• Although at abouthulf the price of theotheirSrai class machines, they will acooniplish doublo tho sowing in a given time. • r rvrrig r. i wyrgc’U’tt”’jrm'mijr’’ Sowing Machine,that the public havll.loughoeu waiting fur.”—Horton Transcript. "It is indeed n wonderful production, and for family use especially, no other will hcnr any com parison with it.”—Philadelphia Ev. Journal. •' "A mechanical .‘wonder.”—Scientific American. “Among the best and most serviceable Sowing ■Machines. Light and elegantly finished, and so simple iu its construction limt it seems almost im possible for it,to get out of. repair.!’—Pittsburgh Chronicle. “ Hus comhmod with its own peculiar merits ail tho’ really valuable .improvements of the. higher priced machines, ’’ —Pennsylvanian. ’ “ Tills, machine, in Ihe apiiiiah of the committee, tills more nearly the requirements of a perfect fam ily machine than any on exhibition. ’’ —Franklin Jn stitute Exhibition Keport of LSaS. \ !■ 1; . ■ " Taking into consideration* simplicity,",cheap ness, durability, and Joiug all work, the committed wuro uhimiimmsly ■ ..favor of the Wilcox A Gibbs as a single thread machine.”—Pennsylvania State Agricultural. Society’s Keport... ■ * “Wu must, injustice, express our confidence ih the merits of tho, Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Mhohino.’ Wo consider that a great desideratum has* been supplied by it, improving, beyond * doubt, that two threads uro not. as was supposed, nocussary to a good Advocate mid Jour-i nul/Juno 21, lyfiO. , “Wo Imvo ono of lliosb machines In' Use, and think more highly of it than of.any of ihc number wo liave'iried.”—KichinondWiiig., i, Tho undersigned, missionary to. Constantinople,' Ims examined inure Utah twenty different kinds of flowing Machines, and after s, mo six weeks’ expe rience' with ’Wilcox A (Ebbs’ ’ Patent, ho has pur chased one of them as fiic bostadaptodto thewauts of his family, and as the least liable to require re pair. OLIVER GEANE. Boston, July 3, ISfiO. "■* ' Thu undersigned, during eighteen months, has had in almost constant use in his family, Wilcox A Gibbs Sowing Machine, upon .which has-been made Urn clothes of his largo family—-from muslin to pilot cloth—including tho clothing required for his several hoys; and in no case have tho seams failed, although in hard service. lTho machine now in use.in his iamily has required no repair, and is in all respects,-wull appointed, efficient and dura hie. JAGOB OIIIOKEIUNG, Boston, Ji®“SEND FOH A CIUOHLAIIi“X9j( • ■ JAMES WIECOX, MaiiulUotmci-, Ku. 508 Broadway, New Turk, " 5, iS6l—ly Opposite S,t. Nicholas Hotel. ■ great improvements in SEWING- MACHINES. SMOTTLE MfiGHL’S Patented February 14th ISwp. S A LESROOM, 510 BROAD WAV. NEW TVOISK, . lins Machine is- cons(rnctcd>on an entirely new principle of mechanism,-possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having'been examined by the most .profound experts, and. pronounced to bo Simj'lkttv and Pnun-mTjo.v Combined; Iho following are tho principle objuctions'rinjod against Sewing Machines: 1 ® I— Excessiyo. fallguo' to i — lncapacity to sow .» r l - i .?. !)orult>r * - . every description, of 4—Liability to get oftt of 'material,' V unlur . ■ • ■ s.—Disagreoiiblo ' noiso ° Expense, trouble .and while in .operations loss of timeropairing. "* ... Ihe Empire Sewing jfnchtne is exempt Ji'orti . . all these objections,. «It has a straight needle perpendicular action, makes the Rock or Siirmu Stitch, which will Neitiikh Kh’ nor Ravel, and is alikiyon both,sides; jKTfvrms perfect sowing on every dlsCriptibn ofmav termbfrum Leather to ibe Jiuust Nmfaook Muslin, with ■cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to tho finest number. Having neither Caji or Gon Wheel, and tbo least ' - • - possible friction/ it runs as smooth us-glass, and ia EinpliaticLilly A Noiseless. Machine! It requires Fiptv Pur Cunt to drive it than any' other Machine in market. A girl of twelve year# * of ago cun work it steadily, 'without fatigue or inju* * ry to health.' • ’ - .Its strength arid WonueiWcl Simplicitt of con* si ruction render _it ahnpufc iuiposaihlo to got out of order, and is.G uahantuud by tho company to givo entire satisfaction. • We respectfully'hivilo nil tUowo who mfly desfro to-supply themselvWwith a superior urfibUy to call' and examine thlsmfrrVe//M,rc/j. 1, or Family Machine, $1.5.00, Nn. 2 small *iswd Miimifaeturing, $OO,OO, No. li largo aizc Manu facturing, $70,00. 'Cabinets in evory Variety; Wo'want Agents lor all towns in, tho United ’ Statoa, where agoncic-s uru not already established, ! to übom a lihur.il discount will bo bub wo .mako no consignments, T. J. EfcAHfESIJR & CO., 510 Broadway, New York.’ September 12,’1801. 1 y, ' " MOUNT J«Y A,«A»EBBIV..:; , '* Mhgliiih and Classical Hoarding School ' fur Young Mai and Hogs, * MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., RA. STUDENTS designing to pursue tlio sluiiv of tho Ancient anil Modern Languages, HigherMiittm matlca, I, atnrnl Ncionees or common- English Branches, with a view to preparation -lor collogo, teaching or Imsincss, will liml this Institution to offer superior udvautngos and inducements. Tlio school is well provided with a very superior set of philosophical, chemical and astronomical ap paratus, for experiment umi illustration, together i-ith geographical, physiological and other maps,, charts, Ac. „ c J. W. EBY, Tho Winter session commences on tho Ist-Tncsdny of November, For further particulars address tlio u I'ri.vcipah E. h. JIOOIUT' ' #ctSl 18C1 If WILCOX & GIBBS’ $35,00 ’ MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SU PERIORITY PECULIARLY . ITS OWN. empire Vest and RaNtaloox Makkus.