CI ’S&Ttb* Rebels are Sdbtaied.—lt has , a ]ong tiino been a subject of much yron d»r uiuongagood mntiy people, how thVreb “li'tTOfflired. means, arms, munitions, &0., to * 1 on the'wnr. 'ltoObhl boourronoes have ■fiSy oioared bp. the, mystery. It is now ' established that President Lincoln’s office" holders in New York, and elsewhere, are the n ry.Woyal,' and patriotic parties, who have ! icen engaged in helping the "rebels to such tilings as they needed. The innocent parties, 'engaged in this however, Here actuated by the best of motives, pure '■Vaukco " philanthropic and humanitarian” '•orincijalep': thsy.onljr wanted 10-prolong the vat in order to give freedoni to “American -itizena of African decent,” and they no doubt fenced that should the rebels bo withoufarjnn, ‘ifie W might.come to a close before so’do lirahle an event could bo achieved. Those '■favorites of "Oi.n Abe” didn’t intend those , unB should kill Northren white men ; not*t al) • they were only sent to the rebels to en 'iillio ,'tMin to keep “pegging'liway,”!lintil' Providence could find time to knock the shack les from Sambo’s limbs. The wonderful ex tent of Yankee philanthropy may now be, 'comprehended : it not only embraces the ne gro, but it is so disinterested'as to extend liclp to our enemies al%p. 1 Retort 'and a Prophecy take tho following passage from a rooont debate in the Senate of Massachusetts : Mr. Swan —Now, we have had part of, one rceiraent come liotnoafter they had rcenlieted. Tlioy had a furlough of thirty days. Tho Administration, if they are wisp men, if they linve a particle of wisdom, when those old soldiers re-enlist, will give them a furlough of thirty dnys,.and they don’t care whether they come homo before or after re-enlisting. Mr. Carter,— They can’t nil be spared to come homo at this time. Mr. Swan—They could bo spared to come home to vote, and 17,000 of them came to New York to attend the election. They [Spared sb thany that tho grand, army of the ■.hitsnfac'was-drivon hack to the linesof Wash ington, and now the Senator says they cannot he spared to take a furlough.' This Admin istration can spare men so long as they see •that tho sparing of them can continue them "in power—whenever they can take one step to perpetuate them in power—hut they can not spare them to come home and see their wires and little ones. Sir,if .alluded to Gen. McClellan, het.-v. prophet, nor tho son of n prophet, I .tell yolf that in one year from the 4th of March next, you will have occasion to say, that “the stone which tho builders rejected, the same has be ‘snmc the head of tho corner.” Then rye shall close this rebellion, hud not till then. Tho retort of Mr. Swan is,a hit in tho cen tre. It remains to be soon .whether his prophecy is not a hit equally central. FROM CENTRAL AMERI^A. Terrible Calamity in Chili—Two Thousand Ifywcjj and Children!burned to l)eai/cdhe. New York, Jan. steamer Ariel arrived from Aspinwall to-day bringing $305,000 in tepasuro. fa-lVavtf broken.(vr.fc in the Slates of Antigua, Santander, and tfo yaca in New Granada, under the auspices of the conservative party. The news from Central America is unim portant. The capital of.ilonduiriic.baa.been removed to Grocin. ‘ • j. The steamer America, from on, October 3Mh, arrived aVPanama oh January ht. She brought news from Valparaiso that • the cathedral in Santiago, Chili, caught fire pm the 14th ult., when.densely crowded with human beings. Thodoors were closed by the pressure of the crowd. The interior of the .’m/Ming being ornamented Vith'lTghtodrapb-, .ry and other inftmtmblo material, was soon in a blaze,,and the •.'flames spread rapidly throughout the whole building, and most of the people in it were either burned or crush ed to death. Sdnlo one thousand nine hun dred nnd.fi fty dead'bhdiosvrnostly women and children, had been removed from the ruins. The South America mail steamer reached Puminm with $918,000 in treasure for Eng lai.d. She brought a confirmation of the nlmye related calamity,'stating the number .»f killed at 2,000. The church contnined‘2o,- 000 lights, front some of-which the.,*fire con-?- .aocted .to'tlio df the gigantic ikri’ngo .of the Virgin, and the pasteboard devices vrere in an instant sheet of flame which rush ed along the festoon of lights to the roof and directly spread to all parts of the building. The people rushed to the principal door and ,it was soon blockaded, most of the miirves;. -aped by the side doors. i-'Bbjfc lately ( ridmifeV elapsed ore the lights plentiful* ,ly from the roof pdttted a rain of lighted ,wuhc people and in less than fifteen .mhmtea over 2,000 persons, mostly females, we blackened corpses. JJkt-riffc. ; ii ■ *n this place, *Hdtpl, on tho.-12th, : inst., tho Rev. Samuel Philips, Mr. JacoßiD. S'fuxs- M*. to Miss Kate both from tyrj wmrttyj Pa. * On thoTlth inat., by Rev. Jacob Fry, Mr. Na- TniH J. Adams, to Mias Henrietta E. MVbrs, Doth of Cumberland county, Pa. f On tho 17th inat., by the aamo, Mr. Frank A. ■Ukrtman, of York Sulphur Springs, to Msaa Mel- LIE Hamilton, of Mt. Holly Springs, Pa, 3Sa Mk CARLISLE MARKET.—Jdn. 21, 1864. - , Corrected Weekly by It. ~C- 'Woodward. I , Loua, r Su l po*rSf;6^ , por 6*oo I*o., f'iixtTa, ‘ 6,50 •**»• -•*.»*« ■> s ' 7s IT S Wheat, .nor bash el, 1,00 "’UPAT, ' ,Jo„ t 1,50 , do,, ' 95 ,> T ». >«o., 80 “SJiixp .--do’,, -.1.15 do., ' 'HoJ -’-AS *V' OVEn *B»D, Ho., 8,5 D fIJ tOTm»eED .do., . *2/50 Philadelphia markets, Jan. 21. rui 'n, fluporfino, .... R5O pi' ‘rfKsiHi; . ... - - 750 F-lojjb, ~6.50 - s -.90 ""‘■*T,roil, . ,X -05 a I 70 whito, . . . 1 75 e 1 90 Co "*’ yllow 12 ■<K BMtO - • -■ - - 1 « "“ laKE '-. -■ , - ■- -'94 a 95 '«CI A \ R UEEM'S HALL. . WIS ivundorful,little musical 0 <r o6ond,and Laughing Gan at RJjoom'fl Wfttinp* a m? QB(lp,y Thursday evenings, and Jim, 2l"'6^S'Ji lay “ftomopn- n-j. Auauoi-’B Notice. ,J- o.r do , rBi e ned Auditor (vppojnted by tbo •make ® ourfc of Cumb,qrtjwd .county, to flAMupi Illation qfthe balance in the hands of miQ »Blrator« Y A? B V^ d .Wicmßii L,Jloovi?p,.Ad- i °,, OHN J* Myers, Jato of Monroe a PPointm’ * Jattend to tho duties of his lAe 13»A - ls °®P°», Carlisle, on Saturday, *h« n and 6rua 1864 » afc 10 A. M.' ere all porsonsjutercstod may attend. NOTICE. In (he Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Co., • Ho. 96, November Term, 1883. %. IN the matter of the petition of Mrs. Re becca BLAdK, to net as a fame solo trader. — Now to wit, January 11, IB(!f4—The Court order that noMco of tbo same bo given to Joseph Black, the husbfpplv'Hytp'UbllqAtion in ono newspaper in tbo Borough of CttfUgwjJVfor six .weeks prior to the Court to bo bold on tbo 22 d day of March, 1804, requiring him then to appear and show cause.why the prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted. By the Cocut, . Test, SAM'L. SHIREMAN, Jan. 21, ’O4-6t , Prothonotary. AtKtllOft’S Notice. THE underlined Auditor appointed by the Orjdiarjs’.i.poqrt of Cumberland County, to tnako distribution.of the balance in tbo hamls.of Henry’kaiins, Ad&inisHator S. Buow naw’ell, late of Silver Spring Twp., dec'd.,. will (attend to the duties of bis appointmentiat bis d/jfieo in Carlisle, on Friday, JauuaAj 29M, .’JBG4, at JO .o'clock, A. M., when and.whcro all persons inter* esterd may attend. RUFUS E. SHAPbEY, .Auditor. Jan.14,1804-3t ArmWtotte Kotlde. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to make (Retribution of tbo balance in the hands of Jonab Gayman, Executor of tbo last Will and Testament of Catharine Movers, late of Twp., deceased,'will 'attcini to' tbo duties of .bis-lap 'poinUacnt at-Ms office, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 30/A day of 'January, 1804, at 10J o’clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend JIUFUS E. SRAPLEY, , Jan. 14, 1864-3 t Auditor. Atrlciiliurai Society, THE Cumberland County Agricultural So ciety will moot in tbo Arbitration Chamber, in Carlisle, on Tuesday, the 9 th of February, 1864, at 11 o’clock, A* 61. 'p. S. CROFT, ‘Jrttl. 21, l-bt Secretary. Executor's Hoitcc, NOTICE in hereby given thut letters Testa mentary on the ofltnto of GeorgojThotnns, late of Upper y\llon township, do’d, r havc been granted to the undorsidued, residing in the suite township. All persons indebted to tbo said estate arerrcqdost od to make payment immediately, ami those .having claims against the oslato ,, will also present them for settlement. JACOB B. BTSIIOP, JACOB 11. COOVEU, Jfxcviilon. Jan. 7, 1804—fit.* Partnership Solicit. r Plirl undersigned have entered into a part -1 nershlp for carrying on the distilling business in Upper Allen townspbip, Cumberland county. — Business transactions by either, Ay ill bo recognized by tbu firm. Jan. 7, ISOUr-3t.* seminary. * THE Ladies' Seminary of Carlisle wiU commence its next session on the Ist of FEB RUARY. JTho, best teachers, the most thorough inst/pction, and the most reasonable terms. Rev. EDV/lA'il. NHVOT, JWiictjml. tdan.i I I, 1864. . S'ctffcct Seminary. r pIIIS Seminary was opened on WEDNKS 1, lSit.t. A most accomplisliud Tgaqhers littvu.bocn aocuml.—- The qmi fee of inst'rkof turfs 'vv 111 be -tlio sarf-o Vtitb that tf.tho best institutions ju the country. For QinAilar ami more definite iufpnuation, address the undersigned, Carlisle Pa, li. 11. NKVIN. Jan. 7, *64 If. Principal. •Bmosy F«naJe College, 'CAUUSLB, PA. | TllfJ Second Session of this Institution will begin . p/jhpmrtfy l«r,. ISOt. — TJesifles the usual Knglisii branches. Latin, Greek, French* and German jiro taught. ..Special attention to music. . - . , • •■n.-D. ci'A,MiiEßs, Jan. 21, 'fi-t'.'U Prt’Hulent, Broom Corn tvaiilrd. TVTINE Cents per pound paid Cash, deliv -U » ored at the, Factory. Brooms also made for firmoft? on shares. Country merchants supplied with Brooms at City prices, made in tho liitost stylo. Please send in your orders. Factory on Loutber street, first door immediately in the roar of Dr. Zither’s office, Carlisle. Jan. 21, 'fl-l-llm* BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! AS the Holidays are paat, I will, sell the balance of'niy. Winter s "© oods at reduced pi i . ccs. Winter dross goods, vyintor shawls, Broehc long shawls, wintcij.jjjaptlcs H)jd cloaks. Also,a fine lot of Furs, at greatly Ms. and goods gudorally. Cdhst'nnt ajhli ti£oa;'bf staple" goods ‘are tiding‘received. ‘Tho' pibbatillity fa thnt'ddiricstic'knd Holro 'furnishing' goods will bo higltorr I. wohj'd ..advjpo, pprsonq in need of those gbqds jo buy'hofdreandrlidr advance'. Please calhat tlio &d ; st#ed» one door below Mur> tifa’s.Hotel. ! Jat..2l, ’f>4. ■Poor House visitors’ Report. TO the ILmnrable. James. H. Graham,, Pre-. aident aijtl. Miclihe! *jCock li q c\ jKugh Siuart. ef' Ihe Court of Cirmbbr laml County : 1 Wo, the persona appointed by said Court, aa .visitors to the Poor House, for the your 1863, do certify, that wo have visited the aamo frequency during the present year, and mostly at times when Mr. Snyder (tho steward,) was not aware of oitr cpihipg* and invariably found the house' in oxoel 'leot order,‘-thow,several apartments well adjusted, tho bod-ernifabors clean a. yd furnished,.Willi good and soft bods. -( Also-, ovoty^lhiigftn‘the farm or pertaining to tho premises, in vcYy good condi tion, a‘nd the managementqf .the farm well con-' ducted and arranged. The rations for the inmates are very good and palatable, and everything nec essary for their comfort provided. Everything indicates that the steward is endeavoring to maU6 all who are in his charge as comfortable ns ho pos sibly can, as is shown by his assjduous application. Wo might reasonably supposp. that.’amidst tho number of paupers there, the place should sopm gloomy and saddening, tbOiOpntf.a/7 wo find tho greater part cheerful amLiqcrry, and display ing considerable taste f iji 'tcyeptbg their persons tidy, Especially tho fo.ptalqs,) arid all soympd as though* they lived at Heme, enjoyed life apd passed t|ioir tlpio mirthfully and appreciated tho comforts procured and conferred upon them. Among the number of paupers there were anumbor of children, who wore formed into ,i* school a part of tho year, some having brilliant minds. As remarked before, the steward is qpd. and agrcofCblo, (anti MrsV'Snyde’r too, task being a wearisome and unpleasant one, wo do think that ho is notjfully compensated for fci3 la bor, and-ftpiUsL insist...ojnhkving his.,-, salary. ip croasod. Wo also think it necessary to make come improvement .to'.tho Buildings, wo would recom mend having a-soparato apartment erected, apart fruTOKthfr-iuaifrbmld-ing, expressly for tho hospital, b]ut do not urge it strongly at tho present time.— Much more might bo said, but wo think it not ne cessary, inasmuch as.Wo hnVo notiood .cvwfy point worthy of notice and our consideration, and as from what wo have already said you will readily infer that tho steward discharges his duty admi rably, and in regard to.,what wo have said < f his merits, is nothing..more than, what justly duo him. Wo might remark,'that the.,sick are, well cared for and have the a. veryjudi cious physician, and the notice and sympathy of Mrs. Snyder. .a*. * •» ’• , JiPftRY MOWER, : /rtK>MA£ BRADLEY, a. D. CRAIGHEAD, Jan. 21, 1861. Visitors. Aclministralor’li ilolicc'. TVfOTICE ja‘ hereby given of ji.l Administration on tbo estate, of .jHonnr Oat- lnto of.SoutU.Middleton twp, doo’didmvohoon granted to tho, undersigned, residing in. North Mid dleton township. All persons indebted to tho estate UsTo roauQStod ,tp make payment, ipunodiatolyi and those,having qlajms against the estate will also present them for settlement. ' . - WILLIAM COUNMAN, . Dop. 3, 1863—0t.* v- \ Acfinmistrator, a c it ii n e 11 MACKEREL, Nos. i, 2 and 3, .in .oil sized pack ages—now, and ■ ca °b packago warranted. Just received, nd for sulo low, by ■ II ai ilsbing/curllNie tind njrui lillilTCD pnnn^ bcrsbnrg Turnpike UoaijVco. fill W Will I bil UUUIIwB Exhibit op Tolls-fOcotVofljiKopftirß ami Expenses, oiv tho Harrisburg, Carlisle and.iCli’alhbowbdrg Turnpike,Road Company, from Ist January to 81st ißecepibcr, 1863, iuclusivo, as follows, to wit j-r* .PR. To amt. of Toils received at Gates, "$1305 00 TR amt, of from U. 8. Qov- • orQmon^ To amt.-rccoivod-from A.*K. McClure, In exchange for lot at Gate No.-7, . To balance at settlement for 1802, paid into Court at January, 1863, cu. By balnnco ,of 1862, paid to ■ por Act of Assembly, 1823 r l2B and 'io, 80$ By cash paid for repairs onroad forITO6 20$ By cash paid for repairing bridge, (near CJ^wburaburg) B y caub paid it* P. McClure,-Esq., By gatekeepers’sabirios, By Managers' pay, By TraasH^jir’a^sjilar-y,. By Secretary's r. ill ary, By incidental expenses, By stationary and taxes, By revenue, lax. By uncurront money, „ . , ... SH.ll 71* liy balance paid into Court to be applied under the /Vets of Afaefcibly Aforesaid, 2925 '49i Cortifiod on oath to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, the Bth day of January, A..D., l§(ji. , , SXfcrt, ’W/KEVIN, Tredturcr. TAKE NOTICE.—TImt the Court of-Com- Won Fleas of Cumberland County, have appointed’ fa 2%d tlay of March next, at thw Court' House, in th(f -M of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock, A. for hearihjg and determining the, claims of U)o .respect.vo creditors against’dtio” ’Company, agreeably to the'Acts of Assembly made fdr the relief of said creditors, on the Ist day of April, 1823, and thu supplements thereto. $t the hdyro said tipio an,d pj-eJYrod , (if-ahV)' , ‘and all other drcditors, are requested to have their re spective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also furnish evidence at the same time, whe ther any claims have bedu assigned, or are still bold by the original owners: and also pr.Qof to es tablish the consideration ot their claims,.Whether for workj.ofcdtejti-iiU, ‘lie. Jan. 21. *6l-3t ft KON—IOO tons of Rolled—of all sizes, ranted to bo of the ‘best sortmont of Sheet Iron, Iloon Iron, Band. Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, . Steel, • Cnsh&tscl, Blister Stool, Horse Shoos, Horse Shoe Nails, Rivets, Ac. Cheaper, .than tbo cheapest JOHN U. FLOYD, J. R. LEUJIG. Jnn. 7, 'isr.4. VTOTICE ia hereby given that Letters of Ad i l ministration on tho estate of Elizabeth Rup loy, of* East Ponnsl.o'o’ township, dec’d, have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in same township. All persona indebted to tho estate are reqiidstod'io ihako payment iminedifttojyvand those having claims against the estate will also preaenf them for .settlement. IJan. 7,. 1864-^fiL* CI fu the. Court of. Common Plea* nf Cumberland cmmty. No. 54 Nov. Term, 1853. I'N the,. matter ,gf .fllw citation to George Sanderson,, assignee of ( *T. P. Ilellonstoin, to sljow cause why foe. from his trust, Jind his answer,and cb-nccn.t .tbpreto: v/Voio* lq, wit,, f j)e6. : 27,'*lSb.'{: It is directed "that notice lie given to all purlieu in interest to appear at tho next argument Court, to be held on the 22<1 day of March, 1854, to allow cause why George Sanderson, Esq., assignee, «tc., should not be dis charged. ■ft’&flSSl By tho Court. BaBM?J Test, . - S. SIirUEMAN, Jan. 7,’64 —4t. Prnthnnntary. BY virtue of an order of Bale issued onfc of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county,'in proceedings in partition on the real estate ol Christian Wluslcr, (loc’d L dated the 22d day of‘Dec., 'l 863,. I Ayill "oppose to sale, on TnemUtf}, the 2tth of January, 1864, at ll o’clock, a. in., on the** premises in Hampden township, Cumberland conn-* ty. tho following described real estate, torwit; /Partff o. I, —.A tract of land bounded on the oftst.h'y-Cbnnpdbguinct cr.cok,..on tho/wcsf liy. John" 1 Bbofty, on-Rio Youth Hy‘partB*Nos. 2, arih- S’/rtnd on* the nprth'-by'S'amuCl'Dagchoro, conthih'ihg dSic'hun dred and fouracrcs and fifty gevenpdrehes, having thereon erected a largo . .ft ■»> 'WcatlieV'i'oardwl House, Large Slone Rank Barn, Wagon AiLiLLwflSm shed, corn-crib, cider press and wash-house with pump in it, together with necessary outbuildings,— This track hasa..|argo and thriving Orchard on it. 2. A, ‘.tract of wood, bounded" on the ciiist by the Connodoguiuot creek, on the west by part No. 11, on north by part No. and on the south by Moses Eborly, containing forty and one hundred and twonty-yigjit-p,orc,h<}3, having tliproou erected a tramc ISofcsc a#i& Fi\aiire Kan/, 11. H. GROVE. W. C. SAWYER. There is c. running Spring near the house, I 3. Attract of,wpodlanrf;boSimlbd oh' tho past by part N 0.% on tho’west by on the north by part Fo.. 1, and on tho south by sob liberty atifftho bOlfsof^Jeorgo"^Heim,-contain ing forty-mix hnn(li B (d^' - n( l) porches. This tract of Woodland iVnotYuryassod by any in the county. Part Wo, 4, A lot of ground bounded by lands.of. Frederick Mamma, Peter Wolfand Charles Stover, containing one acre and one hundred and fourteen perches. Terms made known on tho day of sale by J. T.RIPPEY, Louis Vandbusloot, Atic'r, . Trustee. Jan. 7, 1964—31. lmproved t-lmesi one Farms at Private Sule, NO. I—Situate at Mt. Rock, 7 miles west of Carlisle, on tho Cbamborsblirg Turnpike,- lately owned by Jacob Boltzhoovor, containing 238 *2OO •of'whichf flro cleared and in a high et;atOT?rcultivation, andi'tho residue covered with timber of the best quality, Tho im- n b •provomonts are two good Dwelling Houses, (one entirely now,) stone Bank 'Barn, other'cpn,vo niont , sTlio is otuAosod with gedd rail fence. A beau- - tiful spring of water rises on.tbo promises near tho buildings, and a fine orchard of well selected fruit in good bearing order. Tho fences, land and im provements are in the best possible condition.. No. 2—Situate on the Walnut Bottom road, 4J miles west of Carlisle, lately owned, by John Plough, containing 103$ acres, all cleared but about 10 acres, whidh are covered with good timber. Tbo improvements,, are a j n fine Brick Mansion House; j3anlc /!Egs*|j|L* Barn, and other outbuild/ugi"— ~raojl f 1 laK Theroja, a fine orchard;and'.anAx- 1 collont w.pjl of .tvator pn tho promt-. ■TibSeH ses. - ‘Tho laud is’bf the host quality of limestone, in a high state of oultivatiou, and tho improve ments in good repair. • The nboro farms will bo disposed of .upon terms advantageous to purchasers; Tho locations being tho most desirable in our valley, offer great induce ments to papitalists for secure ant)., PlWBg invest- tliojlnnd hping of,the most, productive character. •‘‘For terms arid ruVtbVr'particulars on duirqof ' , . ' • A. L. SIPON&LER, t , . Jteat Estate NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on tho estate of Sarah Wolf, late of Penn township, doo’djbavo ’boon granted to tbo undersigned, tbo former residing in Newton .township, ond the- latter in Penn township. All .persons indebted to tho estate are requested do make immediate payment, and those having claims Will present them for settlement. * -v DAVUUVOLF, : NOAH COCKLED, bcc. 10, 1863-Gt.* Executors.' COPY. BY THE COURT. 1 ron—Hammered and just received, and War quality, with a large as- TVhshcrs, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw Platen, Blacksmith Bellows 3., Ac., Ac., jt/ftt the- Hardware store ,113} md sikcton, •Batft Main street. Administrator's Notice. J.EVI.RUPLEY. J*oiicf!e. Orphan* 7 Court S<rlc, Notice, I lIAYE just returned-from., tttb Eastern Mkrkota with an immense 'stoolf pf AVinter Goods. Latost stylea and ffthrica of * - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, . . Missp.fi* and children's"Dresfi goods, Ladies* and Misses’ Furs, all kinds and qualities. Berthas, ~ Capes, 965 35 Victbrines, Muft s and Cuffs. A largo a 13)1 Ufanllcs, sc octed from iKomoat fashionable manufactories in the cities, latest Paris- styles and designs.— . v CJoaktng cloths, plain and castor Beavers, Melon's and other-qualities. Shawls in largo supply, hit ost novelties as well hf jjtajjle.inukes.. -Mourning goons of all kinds and vatfaf-'os. Balmoral fjkirls, and stylo. New stylo'of hoop skirt All kinds of worsted goods, gloves, hosiery, em broidery, Ac. MBHHS AtfD BOY’S WEAR, SCO 00 (SCO 80$ $O-110 21$ 438 98 25 00 54 2-54 00 75 00 .25,00 -.10 10 00 20 09.. 20 00, Overcoatings, cloths, Metou’g satinets, jeans, to gether with an immense stock of muslins, calicoes, ginghams, blankets, furnishing..goods. Please call at the \r«U f )indV;n stslml, -Edit *luin street, Carlisle Nov. 19, '63. ARRIVAL,QF NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS.. A. W. tiKtt, HAS just returned frotji iYorftnmK Philadelphia markets wilhh'Krgo and well selected stock .of Pry Gouda, consisting in purl of 'Plaid Vietorin, Wool Plaids. ~ sPinidJoplina, Bdk and Worsted ClioekV, Chldrod -Alpaca, ’ Colored Morrimac, Mona do Laino, Poublo width Wool Plaids, Black and White do., Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Chocks, lickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per,.'Shootings, Canton Flannels, Ac. $O4lO 21$ MOUKi\I«i« UOOUS. Morjiojios,.' , Cashmeres, , • .Figured Aplain Delaines,. i Brocade Mohair, .'Double Wool de Jamies,] : %H'. , ‘a ln ]H 1 , | r.ldripcd Heps, ] Striped Mohair, tlripcd J’oplin, , Gros, do IJcrHn, „ ejjnc^Jetl)' ~ .{??'•»»•«] t-laeJi'Cnburg^ Mounting, corded -aUI:, ,l'oj;t (lo Soio, %ek s-ilk,,' a largo nssortinont of bbidt alpacas,, Mack silk belting, Ac. 81 Alfa Si Black and bordcrodlong and square shawls, square ami long wool shawls, black Thibet, Mows de Itiiine, brocho long and square, plaid wool shawls, fancy wool shawls, in great variety. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ladies’ hats, homo made lankvits, fine or ed. The latest stylo hoop skirts —sly quakcr. HOSIERY. A largo ftAcl well selected stock, wool and cotton, ladies and children's caps, a fine assortment of bon tiot and mantua ribbouß, ginglmni, silk and cotton u’pab.tuljaa, i,l\vrgo asssoximent ut ■jili'NS AND BOYS: WEAR. ' , I Cloths, I Qassimeres, i Satinets,. Kentucky Jeans , Tbo InrKeHtand best setetUui stock in tbo county.*' Carpets, oil £p. These goods have all been,sqiflftttjd expressly tor this nmrlad,.w-Uh great Caro , £'il*tH*’Vo , tbeir qualiC-e and styles, ns well as toa reasonable price at which they etin and will be ilisposeil of. The old friends and customers of this well known house am invited to cull and examine this stock of splendid goods. Oct. 29, 'O3. &KAND “OPENING ” " ■ A't 1 . Greenfield & Sheafer’s, Ob' NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 yds. Extra }'r!n(s eft S3,.fts. 5000 yds. -Super -Rdtru at 20 "efs b (100/J 4-4 ‘Bleit Mit's/hr, %5 cis. Ex' tt.a'lfled'vy hrk -‘Bela, tijjt'siin at (7.?^ Homoslio Ginghams, Chocks, Tickings, Joans, Finn nols of nil colors, Homo Mmlo Flannels Gray ami White, Homo Made Jeans. Wo have also, all tho lower priced Muslims and •Prints on hand { and iSIIfFS. 5 (Plain Black Silks at all prices. Wo now sell'an extfn q'miCfy cf Binrk Silk at $l, 25 wprtb Silks of every dcscription/at low prices. tilt ESS GOOD& ■ ' as wo have purchased our entire stock of Dress Goods in New York (which is Headquarters, for all tho Now Stylos.) E very ope w : ll find it to their 1 advantage to giro our stock'a look before going elsewhere, as you tyill see all the latest Nc|v Styles, at prices to suit tho times. lIAHMOKAL SKIRLS, from $2,50 np to the finest grtulps. Olotfis a^dCasslmers, a full assortment of Cloths, Cnsslinsrs and Beavers, all of tho Newest Styles. Also a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, at astonishingly low prices. <%tl«ns qjad Goads, Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton ; Collars, Ac. In our stbjslTbfHooxja, Nubias, Sontags,S.parfs, Ac,,,wo defy competition. • Wo goods <f goods,’) can sell at lower prices than any Wboljapalo,-House, large or fiinjill, either in city or country. every description, ai « Jjie ■ I/O we § t/f: gj ■r o. All Wo ask is noall, wo are confident we can please H iiL f atj'losmi»d rtUw •tfagqwls... . . .... A SIIEAFER, . S. E. Cor, Market Square, 2nd door from cor. Oct, 2, 1863. / NEW DRUG STOKE. THE undersigned Ims just opened a new DRUG STORE, in South Hanover Street, next door to 0; InhofTs Grocery Storo, where he has just received and opened a large stock of Drugs, ChefeiicEils,. ■■ Dye-Stuffs, Porfumcry, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy-Articles. A 1 so, a large lot of Tobacco and Segars, of tho most favorite brands, Coni Oil Lamps and Shades, * Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, FiuiU, Nuts, Coni Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, ami all other articles connected with ourline. All of wJxieW'W? will. soil atj>ri£Cßjo.suit,thu;iimce Proscriptions crirofully compduudodby a coraputen druggist. ‘ “ ' DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, Deo. 23, 1803. Cloaks! Cloaks!! Greenfield & heafer, HAVE just received a and ohpq.ji.lof of cloaks. As wo goods qf a Now York manufacturer,Syo arc ablp^to..offer'au poriof-Jnducemuqtj to-aby bouao, in .tlio fidUb.tr/>—. Also iuv ■'■frußSi -fursTi Wc defy competition:- Having mftdo arrange ments with ono of tho largest Fur Companies in Now; York, to supply ua with ; olioico Furs, which will bo sold at city pricosj and at least twenty pur cent lossHtfan tbey'bava'beoh sold in Carlisle. Now fthd desirable dross goods received daily. * /- t GREEN FIELD A SHEAFER, S; *TL Squaro, 2nd door from cor , Nov. 12, 1863. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! YVLISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Unjba rallas Ao. French solo loathqr Txunksy La dio6 travelling Trunks of largo sires, brass bound, of tho best makes, in largo vdrioty at > ISAAC LININQSTON'S, ■ Manch 19, J 63; T.aE jmhacrihar ling just returned from the eastern rjtles with the largcit, cheapest, and Jjf of Hardware, ever ottered Ul KjiB rotf*'*.y. * Everythin" kept in a large whole storj, can .bo had a little .httjt pttfmy.jother house in the county, at the cp-ejip linrifrfaro'Plorc ofthp fiuhscriher. Naii.s am spjkrs.— . r >o tons nails and spikes ]ns| receiver! «1 the makes, and all warranted. Country'ntyrehjMita supplied with Nails at maim* taV.-ImVrs pri.ee.!, Oi’e-IS.-irn +'V!!>•<-■ rii'nin- of all I;inilsfavilll n lor-p UrV r ,i.‘;i It «llahis. halter cha-ins, hrca.i do., fifth eh; ins. \-,£ shains, tongue chains, cow chains, Jl.tMr.s./—llnnicH of all kind? Just re ceived. ittern, h'lndon pattern. Kli/.n )>uthtown pattern, \»itli and without patent fasten ing?, ctyeapw- tlfraiiUViT. I’Aprs an a 1 n {ons White Lead. 1.001) gallut/o Oil .with a large assortment >d‘ v.D-nifhw. v, .japan, putty, lilltunigc, whitliuf, stadlao, paint hnirdjes. fire proof! paint, J lead, lard on. .h-ul.vl, /t (M, „il, .tc.— I Colors of every dote: r ticil, diy and in oil, in can? and tnhes. t-f- ... . .. l‘Aii\( li y i,i.s.—, lusty, c ~ red M>o largest, ••heap cst. ami best Hidla.in the emiuty. uctx.l r.hti d.elV viiifi', r.ur i ranted not to crack, i, 1 ’ I W. C. SAWYER, I’on in:if,—i'o keg* T’upofuil(«-;. nn.i l.ifle p..w 'l'-r. with a large assortment oj’ safety fuse. picks, crowbars, atone diills, sionu sledges, stone liiiiumutk. ani* ('K^jiyT.—r>fl t«rri*N cement, with b veryla'igc assortment of chain’ and i.ron pump? oi all kinds, cheaper than ever, nt flu* /larder*' ptnrc of . iIKNKV SAXTON Carlisle, Jap..7, IBfil, to \\ i r. , ' ' f J' <• nl.il Jinn 'J' Spit. H\>j Ji’st cmiipleCcll 'r 1 pit; in-; I,'n j-'jiriTij; •Imck of Hardware. Paint?, Oil?, Varnishes, Oliitfa, An., to whielt lu< invites the early attention "I the pitlilie ireiierally. He ha? greatly enlargod hi? stock in all its various brtuidies, ami cun now account late the public yvith kkua^V^'S^ds, in <jr (puinlUies the loy/ej't price*?. lie don't want, ifif fb.MlKqk he. lieY.bV'.iught all. tin* flood"*;*in «ulifhvlelplim 'anti *r»Av York to our town,, but /lie trail assure tliet'u that a took, into In.- sn.Ve v/ill eon. iuce them thnl he has enough Cum.l-1., iu! ly .*uj<jdthe demand in* this market- Persons wauling goods in our line will find it. to •heir advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. /}II orders personal! v and punctu ally iitijMMlcd to, uud <\d"ijirtreprvseutyiions made U "etle-.-t r;:’ f es. ’ , , TT JJj’ (( t: ii.ijrs c,i 1 lumjj£ t)u ontjje stock ruckles g,l’‘O./Miliolr, cL**.ho south-easi corner of Market ami nmde considerable adilitions is now* prepared to supply hi.-i Irieuds and the publie. with nil kinds of choice goods, at the lowest market rates, liis stock com prises Salt. Spices ‘/round and migmund. Cheese, Crack ers. ‘ Coli.cc,Essences. J'ith by wbtdesale or retail, Kroonis, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Sunil’, Matches, 1)1 lick ing,*ibf>r Cords, GLASS. Clll XA, STON’i: AND QUKEXSWA HR, Cedarware. Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first elasft (Iroccry etOr.e. In regard bi .''piee:?,. I can say tliai it jg nfy de terminntion to sell ‘goods ut the lowest possible figure Buffer, Ivrgs, and all kinds of country product* taken at market prices. He hopes by srriet attention to 1 n.ii icss. and a disposition to please, to merit and secure a share ol publie patronage- A, tV. BKXTZ, Tin; E is; lul!|a CotTuo Cc,, 10 4 /icailr. S/rcnf, (three doors from Greenwich effect,) .AV,r York! pALL unjvnrsal attention to their Kent’s . E;i-'f Ind.iiv CyJTon only 25 cents a pound. Ki'iil VLnst ■lndia Cd.lfV.e has all the ll.ivorof Old Government Java, and in hut half the price. ’ Kish’s,,East•Lidi-a C6flne hns twice of J.a.va, or any other 'office whatever, und wherdvor Used by our first class ho tels and Htcnmhoafs, the stewards say there is a saving of 50 per cent. Kuni’-s E rst India Cr-fLo is the most hoaltliy.-be'ccrage kmdrn, and is very nutritions and infirm'may use it id all times with impunity. The wife of the Key. W. Eaves, local minister of the »M. E. Church, Jersey city, who has not been aide to us-, an’y collee for. fifteen years, can use K’.nnl’s.lhiist In (tin roifeo r Hvrp'- liiv.es r. day without injury, it being entirely ‘ r ree from ihete iriqcrlies that .produce nervous •;xc ,: lemejvi. t { t Jveyt’s Egts«.lndia CoiTce. Dr. James Hoyle, ofilfi s/rdct, •* I.l;,nvc--!jeVer.known Hhy : coffee so healthful. 'nu- ■ apd t. ac from all juju rim; s qualities as . ,Kenl.’s East .’lndia Colfae. 1 lylvisc my patients i'r drink, it. univtfrW JV, ‘even.;! those to - .\rh(riii~l have hitherto prohibited.the,use|l •cf coffee.” . ”, ; The Principal of the Now ,V.or.k.. ty(p > says: “ I direct all the patients of J oar Institution ; to use exclusively ( ; Kern’s East "tntfiti CcfTee., ord would not be without it on any account. 5 ' • The Rev. C. Larne, «n eminent clergyman afthei M. E. Church, now stationed at llasley street, Newai’k, says of , . u. Kent’s East ti'idia CirlTee : ■ “ T have used it nearly a year in my family, and find it produces no ache of the.l\ead or nervous ir ritation, n« is the, case of nil other coffees. It is exceedingly pleasant, and I cordially recommend Ito all clergymen and thoir families.” ■Kent’s Cokea ... ; is «*sod daily by theTamiHcs of Bishop Amos, bish op linker, and ninny of the most distinguished elergvmeu and prqfjesiJnnal men in.the country.” BEWAUIfi CF COUNTERFEITS! and be sure pint the ‘p.ficknges arc labeled Kcnt/s -East'lndia fM'tre. 10l Reaile S(. y New York, a«tboro arc numerous counterfeits oftnat under the •name of “ *J Original East India CiotFoo/' etc., put forth by imposters to deceive the uuy/.pry. .... lu 1 lb. paejeagbs, uni| in box^,o|;3f-, f!0 and 100 lbs., or (Irmjcrs and large, ? Sold by Grocers generally. - Nov.* , • ■ -iFATN'I’S AND Oil. Lead; l.OOO.giflls. of 01 a large assortment of Varnishes,, p . ■ S’irc-prooCJ’aint, Turpentine, • Florence V/hito, Japan,. • Wnito/ino, Putty, J Colored Zinc, LUhqrago, ' ' lied Load, Whiting, #o*|ed Oil, GluOj . r»ard.pj|. Shellac. J ; Bpcrr.vCil, Paint _ ;* ; ?iah.Oil, S:o„ Colors fk wary description, dry Mid and tubs, at the Hardware Stores . UJ3AXTC.IT. CHAINS 000 pair all kinds, with a larj ButtCbaino, Breast “ Log “ • Cow 4i * J'u£\t receivednt. the Chcaj Abril ii\ 1563.' North Hanover Street* gtAv liKwrs r. i,ynk, North ll.niever afreet. Carlisle., Jan. 7. isfil ,~ .ROg~ I E 9 COFFEES, sun A US. SYRUPS. TEAS. Carlisle. .lan. 7, 1 Sr*, I ’l-.J IiKAD Tfi'lS! COM.! COFFEIiI J vS/-rr>6 tons of "White >il, Just received, with rs of Trnop Clmius, of rgo assortment.,^ Unitor Chains, Fifth “ Tongue f* Spreads, Ac., Ac.) :p Hadwure.StofQ.rtf ; H. SAXTON Arnold’s Clothing Halt. TiIIK tfnclorsignbd having purcbasod t!ie entire stock of ' ‘ fieafi'y Made Clothing, Cloths, Ciassimeres, . ....... .. , Salt hints, Vestings,&c., of (S- 1.1(0 firm of Arnold * Co., rosnoc'ful ly onnounco to the .io. *wsel| liu ia ~" 'r . .UW*roH.tR I !P«iufaplur« rMVmg id bnicr. „ r soil '.(-nils, rbiiajiacreu, .to., .by tbb piece or Vuril, «*i' favorable terms us they eau be procured in this section. AltNO L ITS CLOTHING HALL, At tins place you can get. clothing K i di j u,,»[ y U* njjijiiali t;’,. Isnt c.MTlifil in tbii coniilt, Ot every grade and price. - lud all fill I mid examine. Do net pass without stopping. > #(. wholosalc nr retail. C afs. I Vests, latest styles, liincn and Paper Collars, Overcoats. fine and common, Trunks and Traveling Hags, jJZatj; au,*i caps of every variety, » • *t» : dia Rubber coats, loggln s, cr*:,cs, £•., iltow styles «f traveling shirts, Gloves, gauntlets, ami hosiery, Handkerchiefs and suspenders, ‘Also neckties and fancy.sQuria. iconic ont'fur good bargain':. Tvut all remember the place, •*s*»«:‘doonttrirtU vf‘‘.ku Carlisle deposit Hank, aut. 12, Td, TRAWE, 1 80S. 1 !! fV'Otff uffurlng r.n iijimoijbs variety of -a-S " uiit.yj'ir,'-;, , t'/.tiBIMKIVE?, VESITifCSi.- COTTON GOOTIS, Ac. For Men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than oan lie round in any cstrab l.i.-dimenl in plaue, and at as low prices as pan V -old any k-lut*, to suit taste und pocket. We uiimifm'i'irv tlic above goods to order, in the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, euu be accommodated, free of An early inspection of our goods price--, respectfully tt.-Uei . l( " .•isaa(t X< v i n oft on, ■' -'"fth Hanover St., Clo’liiug Kmporntm. March lit, ISM. shirts ! siiirtS’! ! WK litiyo tlio largest and finest shirts over ottered, i;i Ihis'place,, ’■ '-rt ’ do. " ll .00 <h). 20.00 •' “ Jo. '• a:».oo w -.do. *■ <t Ho.’lin ■'< “ warranted, toj e ,ef t,he best .'mailt makes. Ihmghl hefijj'u the lute advance In'prices, gold by'the dozen orsinglc. Ifyod want a Perfect Fitting Shiit, 'all ut * . ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S .North Hanover St., Rmporiuin. Headquarters Clothing Dwpt. Carlisle, Pa, ) . Sept. 10th, l.Sti.'J. j rS OFFICERS and soldiers now stationed iJLro at Carlisle, Will find a full assortment of Su perior Dress Coats, blouses, Punts. Vesta and Cups, .made in accordaneu with the U. S. Regulations, ut those’ Headquarter^., 1 .‘2. Over and undershirts, drawers. suspenders, gqa-illets, gloves Vic*, ef the best quality, li. India Rubber Coats, blankets, Caps. Leggins. H.v. eruaeka, Ac. at fair prices at the Clothingllall of ARNOLD A rn.. North Hanover street, 2 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Rank. ' JOHN HYKU. fCf&S-l iWfiS 1 3Tl 7 ST received n largoaddition ofriew-*Fiirs, if ,muffs, capil's, victorines, Ac. Also clonks, mercilles, (doak'nig cloths from New York, verv eb“ap. : Plain, figured and fancy silks, winter dress goods, latent styles, lieavy woolen gojds for the eohl weather, bultnoral skirts. Genuine Hanover Ruck Gloves and Gauntlets. Please null at East Main street, ono door below Martin's Hotel. Deo. 10, 1803. HAMI-'S.— 500 pairs of Xlauios ,oa hand, s of all kinds, ' Kii/abcthtown pattern, Loudon '* j-'Cojisibon ( , j h wiHi-p.nd wlibbui patent fastenings, cheaper than ever at , 11. SAXTON’S. !1 ..,.„ ...,,. ..,• t s •, ~ ..... . 5i,... ii :...%„..,,,,i4.7,-,:•.:,:_, T-Jfft Secre f nry of the Treasury has notyot 1 ..given notice of any intention to withdraw this pojVulatj Limn from Sale at I’nr.nml until ten days notice iv giyeu, the underpinned, us “ General Sub scription vtjfiif,’! wjll continue to supply the pub dc. •; • l -s u . . TII9 whole nth omit o: t,ne,Mnin*:r.n;,Uftnzed is Five Hundred Millions of dollars. Nearly /our linn dvr.d Millions Imre been already subscribed /'or and p a iil into the t Trcasury. mostly within the laslscv -en jjponjhs; The large demand from abroad, and thej rapidly increasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation by Naj.io;tal,-B4.ifring. Associ-* ntipna.no.vf, organizing in all'p'ariVof-IUo .country, wiU,.'ir..,iw absorb the 'balance.— Pairs d.Ht«’y!*HnKed/ru;n ' tun to fifteen mil lions weekly, frequently qxcoedi jig three millions dally, and as it is -.roll known tba'. Bcjj'rv tnry of the Treasury bus ample and •unfailidg »?eiource6 in the Dulles I.uipufUß wd* Interna), Revenue, and in the Infercflt'dmyringLegal Ten dec, Treasury . Hat-cs. it is alumni’ a Certainty that bo -will yojt.Jinid it necessary, for tocomo, ; to seck-u, ryLp-rkei for any other long p r permanent Loans, the* fnf crest and Principal of ichizh are pay able in-Gold., Jfrudenco ap.d-self interest must force the minds of those .contemplating the formation of National Banking Associations, us well ns the minds of all who have idjg money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should lose no time in sub scribing to,this most popular Loan. It will soon be heyopd their reach,and advance to a handsome premium, a? waa.tbo,result with the “Seven Thir ty’’ Lda.ni-w4iCn.it was-all sold and could no lon ger-he subscribed for at par. It is a'Six pur Cent Loan, the Interest and Prin cipal payable in Coin, thus yielding over Kino per Cent, per annum at the present rate of premium on coin. . > • The Government require? nil duties on imports to.-he paid .in Coin; these .duties have tufto piu-t amounted to over a Quarter qf ttJ£t|li,jm . of Dollars daily, a sum of three time?,greater Uiun that required in the payment of.tjie interest on nil the 5-211 Valid other permanent Doans. So .that it is hoped .that the surplap Co'pi in the Treasury, at na-distant dnsVft.il \ c e 5 -.St n. tes to re sale spcuVo payment";: upoq- albiia^&yjs... a • *■”" Tl»e T ,oaiV’is exiled 5-2.11 from the fact that whilst tlio-'Bohcls may Vuri for .20 years ret the Govern ment do .pay.xtheiu ofl‘ in Gold at par, atdiny-time after five years. • 'X’he Intqrefit is paid half-ycnaly, viz : on the first diura of November and May. . £uhscribera can.-have Coupon Bonds, which.arp priVahlc to hearer, and are $5O, $lOO, $50.0, and $1000.; .or Registered Bonds of same denomination?, ‘and in addition, $5,000 and slo.Oipi.. For Banking purposes and for. investments of Triist-picuich the Registered Bonds arc preferable. . ■ ■■'■ Those. ft-20 , a;cj»iim»t,.bo tnaed by, Slates/altics, towns or enmities, up d the over dot on tax on .them is only, one-and-p-haUpqr eyn t.. iVn Yll o ; ab iou n t nfuimimoj-wlionUbd -ineofiio of.'the -bolder exceeds Hundred dollars per annum ; ali other invest ments, eueh. us income from Mortgages, ,llai|road Stock au&'BomVs, cfcc./iuust pay from throa.taCvo pci; cent tux on the income. : 1 . ’ • , ..Banksdty&Bunken throughout ji'b.pouydry will reulinue to dispose of Lho’Tvou dj ; ana all orders by •mail,.or otherwise proiiiptTy Mtondod to,' . » Tho •.incnnyoniopce of a few daya ; delay ip the delivery ofitho Bonds is unavoidable* the demand being so groat; but as interest commences from the day of subscription, no loss is occasioned, and every effort is being inudo to diminish the delay. • JAY COOKE, ‘ : Subscription Agent. 111 South, Third stroot, J’hitudelphia, Philadelphia, Dec. if, 1803—61* i’ltn.lP ARNOI.I), (Wncral Order No. 17. W. C. SAWYER, Cumberland Faley Railroad. ■■{VrOTICE TO PASSENGERS.—On and af " ■ .‘“T •’ttn'inrv 15t,486.J, Throufrl,, I'aros on Iho Cumberland Valley and Franklin Kail Uouda will be oa follows: Hagerstown to Harrisburg, 'Morgantown, State Line,. .< (j m:n castle, Marion, . Chumborsburg, Scotland. ■ Hhippvnsburg, . Uakvillo, ft *• \v Villy, • AJiyrtun, 0 reason's, (Jv"d Carlisle, Middlesex, Kingston,- MocJuiiiicniHK-^^ Sbireniftiistowu, , - Station* will be TEN CE*TB uddui.c-l-il- ’ I,.juill in the cars, C i: Ojjlre, .) h oin'ij. l)w. 22, ’O3. \ c. ai, *g:i —at 15 5J RYE AS’ MAIZES A VTT AS the only “ Preparation for food from VV Indian Corn” that received fl. modal and mention train the Rnyai commissiomira, itho com petition .of all prominent uv>nut’uetureis of;«» Corn Starch” and *• Prepared Cvrn Flour” of this und other countries notwithstanding. "1.1. -7 11;4A • : s The food giu: hixnrj cf Iho age, without a single 'fault. Oiic.:tfb>.l >vill convince the most skeptical. rMarfp.s.-.vdddingr, '.Cirkofi, ;Gustnrdc, Hl«\yj J&toge, Ao. t Titliiuit islagßi-:?, .with' for/or nh eggs, at a cost astonishing the ..most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves bread and Cake. I? is also excellent forthickoning sweet sauces, gravies for tisli and meat, soupSyA?. For lea Cream nothing can compute withUl:-.A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, ten, <*(,*• Put up in, one pouml f'r’.^V.(»^nr r ,\iT\<lcr. tlio * e mark Maxima.,with directions tor use. "A delirious nrtielc of food for chiUlrur a-od uvaliXls otj all I’.or sale by Grocers D.ud >r)i«9C«ta./cxvr.vwhcw. -if. Wholesale Depot, 1 (Ha Fulton Sjrcct. New Yorlc. WILMAS DUUYEA, (tcuerul Agent. Aug ISC?.—Cm, . TBfe'Ms/ftEDuWi) yt£om p/udEs'i GOM’S 1 iI»V S BOOK Foie 1564. GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL, Ytylß I Tho , puhlislior of OndsjJs/Lady's ftoofc, thankful to that has enabled' him to puhlinh a nu»gu/!iiur,J<Jr ‘thoilist t/n'rfyi/unr yearn of a larger circulation than, tiny, in America,' has made an arrangement with;tUo -popular au thoress in tiiir ethi'ttiry—«Manfm Harland, Author- Pith,'*. “-Mohh SidcP t( Ne /»«;/?,” ,nvrf " Miriam,” .who vrllfc furbish stories, lor the Lady*& ,fyr 1,30 i. .This alone yeyJLU place the La.l; ‘.s Tinea In £, literary point o‘f View -far ahead ofanv other magazine. iMarion liar and writes for no other magazine. Our other fa vorite writers \yill ftll continue to furnish articles throughout the yeas. The Beat Lady's Magazine in the ]Vorld,'ai\d * ihc C/it'ipraf. _ . The literature is of that Uiud that can ho rea.d aloud in {ho fninily circle, ami the clergy in im mense numbers are subscribers for the Hook. Tho Mn-ie is alt oiiginal, and would cost 25 cents (tho price of t(io Hook) in the music stores; but.most ut jt ,j« eppyrighted,-and cannot be obtained ex cept in ‘‘ (judey.” Onr Sftcl Engravings. ■■ AU efforts to-rival us in this have ceased,-and wo w stand alone in this department, giving, ns wo do, many more and infinitely better engravings than are published in any other work. Godey’a immense double sheet fashion-plates, containing Jnm fire to Keren full length Colored Fashion* o ( n each plate. Got her magazines give /-Far abend of any fashions in Europe or-/ T u>A)'nca. -The publication of these platCa that: Fashion-plates of the olcl style, and.nothingTni.t our wgndeid'ulhvAiifgp cireult-tipAon/ibles up.to glvo ihQin. "Other, lyngazinos cannot afford’ it. Wo never spare money when the public can bo ben efited,, , a . v s> The^’l-^h^P o relicayh, .Drcsr/a may be mado efter- I bom, and die >?eerer t iwllL.ij.ot, sub jcc.t Jjorsclf to ridicule,-as would bo the c’aoe dfshp visited the largo cities dressed f\ftcr the style of ,jthc plates given in some of our so-called fashion magazines. Our Wood Engravings, of which wo give twice or three times as many as any other ,magazino*are often mistaken for steel. They are so Tar superior to any others. {/nyiai’an*. , Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's Book iVi the original publication and the cheapest. If you take Godey, you want no other, magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental m a house elinbo found in Godey. jprsicing Lesions, No other magazine '»givcs thexu r afid Wo have given. .epOugh'tn'iiU spver?' «£a!rge Our receipts are sjmh as can hodound nowhere else Cooking in all its variety—Confectionary^—the Nursery—Hie Toilet—the Laundry—the Kitchen. Receipts upuh all subjects aro to lie found .in Abo pages of.tho'Lii'cly's.fßook. (.Wo ryigihalLy started this and have peculiar hicilticfi for making R ; U:ost perfect’. Tills department alouo is jVorLh thi-jirico of the Book. Ladies IForA* Tul/lc. This department compriscs’ongravingS and des criptions of every article that a lady wears. Model , No other magazine has this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. To ANV POST-OprtCß I'v TTH UNTTKp. STATUS, One copy cue year, $3, > Two ccpiCq one year $5, Threo copied one year, -?S; -'Four copies ono year, $7. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the per son sending the club, $lO. Eight copies ono year, and an extra .copy to the person sending the club,sls. Eleven copies* one yeaf, and an extra the person sending the club, $20.;• And Hie only magazine tha&.’gin bb iotrodnoed into the above clubs in place of the Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Home Magazine. ...» RPUCI.M. ci.uinnxc WITH OTURR MA,aAZINK3. God-ey't -Lady's Book and Arthur’s Horae Maga , pine'both one year for.s3 50,. ■’ 1 r 00-ly’s Lady's Book aud Harper’s Magazine both cue year for. $-t; 50. •. r ... • .. Gorlc'yj Harper,' and Arthur will all three bo coni onc-yenr. on receipt of $6 00. ' Treasury Notes aud Notes of all solvoutbanks ta ken at par. ■ - . • Bo careful and pay the postage on: your letter. Aildre&s L, A. GODEY, 323 ChontnuJ Street , I'hiladctphxa, Pa. Town Residence at Private Sale'. SITUATE o,n, f Sputh;liiMiov-er Street, oppo site. tho -iTationab Hotel, in'tho borough of Carlisle.;. Tho improvements are a a-—JI, Two-Story Brick .House, TworStory -Frame- Stable, - and other - out-build---|s»iißwLk. jogs. .Tho- houqo contains 7 rooms including Kitchen and: Dining Room. . 1 Tho promises aro iu first-rate order, and finished iatho mostaj^proved manner, having all'thqpjiod orn-improvement, including Gas ‘ Fo'r urttornartroulafs orfauito of \r "S. i; . » South ‘East'.cdr. of centre Square. Leo. 3, XBG3, lifiice. LBTTERS testamentary on the ? ;-'l4ato of Elizabeth M’Cuno, dec’d, latt of Southampton township, have boon issued to thp undersigned, residing in South Middleton twp,. AH peysp.ng.’ini dobted to tho said estate ajjo hereby make immediate paymoiit, tijoßO.having claims will present thorn, duly authenticated, for sottlo mont, to • x JOHN STUART, Jr., Executor* Doci. *l, 18^5—6t $2 45 2 40 9 2 ns 2 11)' ] OS 1 7D i fin 1 3 26 1 00 0. N. hVht, Sup y t, O m .*b
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