.4. DIABOLICAL PLOT. organized conspiracy to burn NEW YORK CITY. the attempt frustrated. The St.'Nicholas, the St. Jarties, Met ropolitan, Belmont, Tammany, Lovejoy, Brandreth and La farge Hotels, and Bar- i 11 .: nitm’ MusseitmSdt ' ' ' ; . on Fire, Nfew York, Nov. 20.— The World, this morning gives tlio particulars of a most dia bolical attempt, last night, to tiro New York city at many different points, ranging ftjj)m the Belmont Hotel, in Fulton street, ns far -up ns the St. James Hotel, in Broadway above its.intersection with the Fifth avenue. At the present writing; happily, no loss of life and no- serious damage to property has crowned the fiendish hopes of the perpetra tors of those crimes. But the heart sickens at the thought of the sceno_pf horro'r which must certainly, but for the presence of mind and,coolness of a few sensible persona,, have; rciiulte'd'frani t(io there alarm of “ fire” glv-j 'cp at nine o'clock ih'ilie evening to'tho ci-bfr-i '.cd'nudicnce in the lecture room Of the Mhs'e- 1 Urn., At tin's point, while thVtllc'ati'io'al'phr liirinanoos of the night were filing on, a bot tle of phosphorus was emptied in the rear, of the gallery, and at once ignited. In the various hotels, including the St. Nicholas, the Metropolitan, the Lafarge and Other large and crowded houses, beds Were found saturated with phosphorous, and the firs in all theso cases seems to have been : set 'by persons acting Tn concert, and of course 'under one definite and-devilish inspiration. _ Who those persons were, or what their ]aims, it were premature • now to inquire.— The matter demands and must receive im 'taodiato and most searching examination at ;the hands of our municipal and police author ities. The story of the atrocious conspiracy soon spread about the city, and the greatest alarm was felt among the people. The report reached the Academy of Music during the ■third' act of the new opera, and caused ex citement, but was hardly credited. At about •XI u’ciook the alarm seemed general in tiie dower part of the city, and the citizens ■■searched their premisos’Carefuliy. There Were two theories ns to the meaning of the such it undoubtedly was.— ‘One was thilt ‘the ’incendiaries were also thieves, who hoped to plunder and pillage ■during (lie excitement that would certainly ‘have followed the sacecssof their efforts ; tlio ‘Other Was that a rebel .organization, had oim "coeted and entered upon the exception of the outrage, i'ho'discovery of a woman, irom Baltimore, whose movements wore suspicions, seemed to give a clue to the mystery, and fa vored the theory last mentioned. In every ■ease the fires were proved to he the work of incendiaries, and the similarity, of the work in nil the instances left no doubt that one head controlled the business, find the con spiracy, or whatever wo may coll it, succeed- Hid to sho’estont evidently intended, half the city tit least might have boon ia ruins this 'morning. • - . I Never in'the'history of the country was 'them se alarming ah affair developed in any 'community, and our citizens eannot congrat 'uhito themselves too much on their providon- 1 dial escape ‘from ‘a, scene of horrors actually j ‘sickening to imagine. The 'Uniformity that characterized this, bold atteirfpt 'at ''Wholesale incendiarism fallowed that'tlle'plhn must have been o.rgnn dzed long beforehand, lihil Ov’dry step premed itated before being entered’fcpob. The diode, 'of operating seemed to bo ‘precisely the sairtbi ‘in every hotel fired. The beds were satura ted with phosphorous (h'rdoghout, so also ‘were the ’vitliSSs, trunks, bid hoots, and. •clothes of.althnst’cvbry ilbseription. In addi-i tion to tins, matches were found among-the, 'bed clothes, laid between the sheets and cov erlids, and in sortie instances, tbrust’into the ‘centre of the ticks.' The fires word tlrbn setj •and the rooms closed and ‘Ubked, tes if the; occupant had vacated fhb promises, it ia! ‘supposed by this that the rooms wore takciv ’by parties who were determined to fire the buildings, and took this as the quickest way 'ef doing it. After the arrest of the Baltimore woman, the Chief Young and Detective M’Duugal started for the Lafarge House and arrested a man whose mime is withhold for the present but who was recently discharged from Fort 1 Lafayette on the ground that ho was a Brit ish subject. This man had been in New York hut a short time, and had taken rooms! 'at the Lafarge House, where he had been 1 •about a. week. Ho was somewhat nervous and exeited when taken, and was conveyed to the police headquarters, where he was looked up for the night. Ho disclaims any 'connection with the affair, but certain pa pers found in the room where the woman was arrested, pointed to him so strongly it was deemed necessary to arrest him. An in vestigation into the whole, affair will be made to-morrow. ' THE ABTOR notJKE »AK tsf A IfAttfcOW fcffCX’f'E. New York, November 20, 2 P. M. ; —This morning an examination of Iho Astor House took plaoe, to learn if liny attempt had been taade to Are that building. On opening rooni No. 24, ftn immense volume of smoke poured out into the ball. The fire had been smouldering during the bight, and the floor was burned to cinders j the bedding had been saturated with turpen tine, the chairs placed on the bed, and cov ered with the bed clothes. iThis room has been occupied by one person since the 20th instant, arid his' arrest, it is believed, will Soon be made. The damage will amount to about $6OO. New York, 2-30 P. M.—A person in a lieutenant’s uniform, named Allen, who oc cupied one ot the. rooms' fired was arrested to-day. , , ' , Arrangements have been made for protec tion against arepetition of the incendiarism. t>en oral Dix’s order, requiring southern ers to register their names, and which has proved almost a dead letter, will be strictly en forced. Thieves At the White House. —The Washington Star states that it is the prac tice of people who visit the' White House, to. steal and carry off whatever they can lay their hands on. They have so mutilated the Window curtains and brocade of the furni ture by,cutting pieces but as to have ruined them. They, have also carried off the brack ets and tassels from the curtains. , There .never .was soph a state of things under Dem ocratic rule. From the corruptions of the Administration what more can wo expect 2 ID“' At the late Presidential election Lin coln carried seven of the largo cities, and McClellan 'seven. The Lincoln cities were Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg', Clnoinntti r Chicago, St. Louis and Baltimore. For Mc- Clollan—New York, Brooklyn, Albany r .New Haven, Buffalo, Milwaukee and Louisville. . Thirty-four persons oommittedsaioido ih Germany last year because of losses at play.' These unfortunates found travelling to a. watering-place goingi to Bad with, a, von goance.-. Market, price of Gold, 2.30*. i^v-ry: Important to the Friends of Soldiers.- Tho following noto from Postmaster Bow en calls attention to tho tfiftrttcr Of moment in regard to fho transmission of packages 'ad dressed to persons ia tho army: Notice to persons sending clothing and oihci parcels'll officers and soldiii’o in the army through the mails. 'Post'"Offlce, Washington. D. C.,-1 November 14, 1804, J A large tihiiiW of packages intended for tho army arrive at this offioo with the wrap pers destroyed or tho nddresi so mutilated that they cannot be forwarded, and are, there fore, necessarily senate the Dead .tetter Of fice. If persons sending would take tho precau tion to write out on a card or a slip of paper tho full |uiii3 of the officer nr soldier f„r whom tho package is intended, the number of the regiment and corps to which Ijo is at tached,-as well ns tlio name and post office address of tho person by whom it is sotit, "nn'd fasten tlio card or slip thus addressed Fcciirc ly to the' contents of tho package 'iHsiie the wrapper, it will in all cases ihshfc,'their safe delivery or their prompt j-eftTfh’to tho owner. Editors in the,lnvhl'St'afos will'confer h. favor on Oiir 'soliltfi'i’q rih'd their friends at home by phbll'sliiiig this notice in their pa pers. . Sewapd’s Last.— Mr. Seward has been given 'to making predictions. Here ie bis last, made on the evening before tiie election-: You have already abundant evidences b'f the exhaustion of the rebels, but'not yet'ev idonco of the consoiousuqßsof tbs t exhaustion. Those-evidences will appear immediately on the nmiqunoment of tho re-election df Abra ham Lincoln, 8®“ The Now York World says that at least 20,000 votes wore'lost in that city, near ly all Democratic, because of tho insufficient number of voting places. Several thousand were lost in Brooklyn ibr the Same I'eason.J . 36?* The official majority for General Mc- Clellan in Lincoln’s own'eounfy of Sangamon, Illinois, is 37(3. Marmb. On the. 17th ult., nt.the residence of the bride’s parents; in Meolmnicsburg, by the Rev. J. C- Clarke, Mr. J.,T. Zoo, of Carlisle, and Mies Annie E., daughter of John Eber iy, Esq. Mith. On Sunday last. Hats Culdertsok, oldest son of James and Lizzie Clark, aged 2 years and B.months. On Saturday, the 12fh ult, after a linger ing illness, Samuel W, Holmes, sr., in the (3Sth year of his age. Mudvefe CARLISLE MARKET.—Nov. SO, •l'B6-I. Flouh, Superfine, -per blit.-, 10,00 do., Extra,’ 10.00 do., Hyo,' (lb., ■ ‘ 8,00 tVliiTn Wheat, per biisbol, 2,40 He’d WfiEVr, do;, ' 2,30 Bye, do., 1,60 Court, ■ do., 1,60 'Oats, do.-, 85 Si’hinv flAjrr.r.V, do,, . 1,70 Pall dog' ’do.-, ‘ 1,76 OMIVERSEEb, *do., ■ 11,00 ifiiietiiVSErtb ‘do., , 3,60 PHILADELPHIA MARKET N0v.'30,1864 F'louii, supei'iino, - . - - , '-0 75 “ ■ ’E'xVnx, . - - .■- - - ll 76 Rve Flour, - - - *• . - 906 Corn Mea'K v * - 7- oj) Wheat, red, * ’ - - ~ - s’o&a2'Ss “ white, - - - •. -2 *lB a"2 85 RVe, - - - - - - 175 CortV, . - - • - 1 SO 7t white, v - - 175 Oats, *- - - - . - 82 clover'see*, Wjiiskkv, - , - , fd Cbusumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive ft vnluablo prescription for tho cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung alfcctionfe, (free of charge,) by sending their addrehs <0 ReV. EDWARD A. WILSON, . NVrUia'ffiKburg, ■ . ..iii. . Kings Ch\ Nov. 17, • Now York*. :MATRSMOMALM LADIES AND GENTLEMEJST IF you wish to marry, address the unidr signed, who will At'rih ydn Vhonpy ami without price, yMfthWo idfoythatiqn that 'will dViti blo you to rAarry add speedily, irrespective of ago, \YofcUh 'or tica'dty. This inforitajition ’cost yon nothing, ahd if you Vish \io Vaarry, I will oh *4O r full y assist yo\i-, , *A.H lot fori •atnctjy.confi dontial. . The desired information. spot by rotat'd z&ail, and no questions asked. . Address Sarah B. Lambert, Qroongoihtr, Kings Col, .# , „ .. Now Yore.. Got. id, r 6i—2m. Notice. jTd ‘the fTcir'a 'tiixd Legal Rcprcecntatll'eeof William Campbell) late of Ncxovxlle Borough, of Cumber laud fjouuly, dc'c’d. nOfico that by virtiiti of a writ of.ihirtttidn and Valuation, issued ,o\it ohtho Drph arts’,Court of Ctinihorldnd cbuiity, and lo in© directed. I will hold aU inqiiiMtioa to dU ; Vdo> party ot Valuo the Ileal testate of the said William Campbell, deo’d., oh Iho profriisos, on Saturday, the 17 th day of j)e <c6mhir, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and Where you miy attend, if you think proper. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriff's t)ffico, ) Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1804.) Good Will Hose Company. GRAND HOLIDAY FAIR. THE above Company contemplate holding a FAIR In IttlEllM’S ItA tt;. commencing on the evening bf Dodorribor 24th, 1804, and termi nating on tho evening of January, 2d, 1805. The prqdceds of which nro to bo appropriated to pur chasing New Hone, and liquidating tho Debt of tho Company, Tho apparatus is at present in such condition as to rondor it almost 'unserviceable, wo therefore have no hesitancy in asking tho aid of tho citizens of Carlisle in our behalf.' . Any Dancy ‘Article* as your ingenuity may sug gest to denote, will bo thankfully received b}' the Committee, and fully appreciated by tho Company. . Very respectfully yours, J. Bents, J. H. Noble, J. Cart, ' T. Neff, J, A. Dunbar, .IV. M. -Ogilby, S. W. Early, W. Ffablor, - J. G.r Halbert? E. Rboom, 7 J. Hoiscr, J. Sohuchman, J, Boa, W. li. Spottswood, D. Louden,' F. Watts, jr., • G. Moll, ' J. M. Weakley;’ H. 0. Marshall, G. Woiso, . j. TT. WUNDERLICH, Chairman. Dsc. I, 1864-tf . Notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters bf Ad- U.l ministratiori’on tho estate of Thos, Craighead, latoof South Middleton twp, dooM, have been issued to tbo undersigned; residing in tHo some tpwnabip. All persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having plaints against tho estate will also pxosont’thom for settlement; .. . r . JOSEPH A. STUART, - ' Nov. 24; ’OirMJt# ’ Administrator* PROCLAMATION. T'lIE undersigned Would respectfully pro l i 1 claim to the citizens of Cumberland and sur rounding counties, that lip has on,hand and ia constantly manufacturing, any and everything in tho saddlery line, at prices which defy competition/and of material which cannot bo surpassed hero or olaowhoro. His stock consists of • Double and single' Harness, Saddles and Jh i dies of all hinds, heavy and light draft ' Collars, WALTERS, WHIPS, BUFFALO ROBES, . HORSE BLANKETS, <fcc., to which ho invites tho careful .attention of iill.who/ riiay desire'a ghodhrticlo nt reasonable prices. He Inny !>b fblnill Ht till times a few doors below Ifnilnon'b Hotel, on’the south side of tho Court House, nearkhedh’s Hall, Carlisle . - , *\VM. CLEPPER. Nov. 2-1, ISfi-l-dm NOTICE in hnrehy icivon to all porflons in terested. that the following ‘accounts have been filed in this Ofllec, liy the uebduntants therein named for cxamiimti»>h, ‘st\i’d ’Wprho presented to tho Orphans' Court of ChihbdrlWud County, for confirmation and allowiihcobii TticMhu*) December 20, A. D. 1801, viz : ; S. J. Bowen-, Postmaster, 1- Account of William Brn.wh, of the minor children of Amlaw Mc'EMin, lute of Mif flin idwn’sbty.'dceM I ’2. ■‘Firat'hnd final account of .Luiob Lefevor an 1 ■JeSBo i Kurtz, nlUhinlatrators of Abraham Kurtz, hito of I’enn township de'-M. ~ *B, Tho administration account of Mrs. Kate .Brick'or, administratrix of Jacob Bricker, dec’ll., late of Silvor’Sprlnfe t’dWnrfliip v CmhheVlund co. •1. Tho first and niiul'ilevomit.of J. T. Ripucy. Esq., Trustee under proceedings .in partition ‘in the Orphans’ Court fertile 'sale'(if tli'c-Heal Estate .of. Christian Whissldr,, iloo'd. ♦ b. Tho itccoUnt of,Samuel l)iildV, administrator of Juliana Wolf, doo’d., who Was lately of tho.'town ship of Ffaflkford and county of Cumberlknil. * 6. First and final account of Joseph Lons, ad ministrator of Henry Bullet,.dooM., late of Silver Sprlpg township, Cumberland county, 7. Tho account of B. W. Woodburn, adrainlstia ’tor of James S. Hustan, late of Bonn township, -deo’d. 8. First and final account of George Buttrfrf, administrator of John Liningor, lato of Upper Al len township, Cumberland county, doc’dl . 0. "First and final account of Jacob Emingdr, Trusldb for tho sale of part of the Methodist Bpis 'dopal Parsonage, property in tho Borough'of Me 'c.hntii'c's-bnrg, ’Cumberland Co., 10.' First and final account of Wjlllatb Fnilor, Xd 'tainistratyr of Jacob Faildr, lato'bf Hopofrpll twp. dop'd. 'XI. The first and 'final ric,count of "William Y». Craighead, admiiirstftitoVbf James Weakley, lato of Penn township, doo'd. 12. First and final Recount of Samuel Kcdny, and Wary H. Koony, administrators of Samuel Koony, Jr., South Middleton township, doo'd. 13. Tho account of Solomon Mohlor, guardufoLtof Christiana Shelly, a minor daughter of John sSi© ly, deo'd. . * ‘ v 14. Tho account of Jacob Waggoner, guardian of Mary A. Clay, minor child of John Clay, lately of Frankford township. Q. W. NORTH, Rerjxdtcr. Nov. 19, 1864. ,. NOTICE. L. BOAS’S STORE, Orrosrt’E tub Carlisle Deposit Bane. Would you buy your hats right cho&F Please 1 call at Boas's storo, • In North Hanover street ho keeps. His name is on tho door. There Ladies, Men rfnd Children tdo Are fitted airtho whijo, ■ His hats n'ro good, apd havo proved true ; No bcttdr Wi Carlisle. Caps for Soldiers, Mon and Boys You all'can here obtain, For Ladies and for Children's Furs You'need not ask in vain. Fur'Caps, Fur Collars andgFur Gloves All neatly made and warm ; Fine Woolen Shirts and Woolen Drawers .. For cbfnfi/rt ip the storm. Vests, Jackets, Neckties and Scarfs— AH'thcse be keeps to sell, . Whips, Comforts, Canes and Notions too Too numerous to toll. ALSO, sntoli&ls*h!h(l Traveling Baskets for Radios, Mar ket and School Baskets, Carpet BftgS und V’filises. The largest assortment of Trunks kept at any htrtiso in to'tvh. A largo Variety of I Gent;lc'fncn’B •TlloVos. A vefry largo .nsaprtraont of. Woolen Shirts, BUFFALO HOBFS, Tobatfcourii Scgars, Ac,, Ac. Please call and Bceo hfs stock -of goods, ’J, Agent. Nov. 17, ISO4-3m - 12 60 X : 82 a 1 85 WINES AND LiaUOHS. Soutrt IliliovEfi SVaEBi 1 , Carlisle. THE undersigned, successor to D. P. Ha zeltpn, would respectfully inform his friends •and th'o public generally, that ho intonds to muin ’taiu tho character of the above house as heroto foro, and will keep constantly ou hand a largo as sortment of BRANDIESj t ■ ■■ ■ AVntsteiEs, ROMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, , . Ac., do., winch ho can soli as cheap as any other Vrtent in Carlisle, if not cheaper. . Country Landlords will find this tho plaoo to buy their "WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and price. His stock is largo and well selected, and fed” in vites a pall before purchasing .olscwhotd. Ro inembor the place, Soulfe .-Hanovor directly ’opposite tho “ Volunteer” Printing Ofeico, (Win-' old stand,) Carlisle'. v T. J. KERR. • NoV. 17, 1864-tf. WC. SAWYEtI roapeetfully calls the • attention bf everybody'in want of Dry Goods to bis iiiirilehso stock of WINTER GOODS, ius'fc roceiVodi bought for cash, and at tho reduced prices firbm Arnold, Constable & Co.. Murfoy d HatriSj Hor ner d Forrester —New York . Roigel, Wust d Irvin, M. L. Hdllbweii d Co.; Thos. W. Evans,d Go., and other houses— Phila. Comprising tho latest fjtyjda bf Silks, nll’oolorsj newest kinds of .Wool. Fabrics,-iu plain colors, bossed figured Reps, dc: All kinds bf Alourhirig Goods from Myers’, Now York; , Newest Stylos of Mouttes, Circulars and Gouts, Those goods are a specialty in my trade. FURS I FURS!! all kinds and qualities, bought from A. T Stewart, very cheap for tho times. SIIA ]VLS of every variety, Brooho, plain, bor dered j for Ladies and Misses. Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies I/ndorvosts, Trimmings, &o. Blcn’s and Boys’ Overcoatings* Cloths and Cassimors. , Goods arq made to order in tho latest-stylos and at-abort notice. Men's Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, &o, ■ Tho largest stock of Domestic Goods in tbo country. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and every' variety of Goods kept in a first class Dry ,Goods storo. As now stylos of Cloaks and Dross Goods oome out* I have ftrraugomots to rooivo them. Now goods Will be added os tho Winter advances. N Plcirso call rfnd examine before briying ojao whero,as I tub determined not to be undersold. Rctnombor tb‘o old stand, East Main street, one door below Martin’s' tfotof. Nov. 17, 18fi4. Wagon-Maker Shop for Rent. THE subscriber has erected a largo Wagon maker'Shop arid Blacksmith 'South* street, Carlisle. The Smith shop is occupied by Peter Myers, who is doing-a largo business. Tho’ Wogori-'makor shop is not yet occupied, A good workman, who wishes tn carry on a largo would find this a favorable opportunity. The shop m'ay bo leased for a number of yc? v rs bn favorable terms. to tho subscriber; . WMiJJLAIIV. , NOV- 17 V '(U-3tJ’ CMittyP* Register’s Notice. tEvery lnteres- .W.' 0. sawyer; $l. $030,000 $l. ' WORTH OP, Watches, "Chains, Rings, &c. G. S. HASKINS & CO., 30 Beduiian Street, Sew York, OFFISH THIS FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS TO Bayers of Valuable Jewelry. HAVING Ijeen'fiir aTdng time chghgptl in the' Packet Business,'ami established our re putation for promptness ‘and reliability, aiill‘pos sessing groat ftieililics for selling Jewelry in this way. wo arc confident lhafwo can give satisfaction to all who feel disposed to patronize us. $050,000 worth of Watches, Diamond Pins. Chains, Ac., to he f1 .,1d for ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, ami not to ho paid for until you know'what you are to’ receive,* • Just look at tlio following list of ARTICLES TO RK SOLI) FOR ONK DOL- LAR EACH I 175 Watches-(handsotnery engraved, and Jvarraiit “ ed perfect time-keepers) v ■ •varying.in price from $2O db tosl2o 00 each -225 Ladies’.Wulehca solid Gold Hunting Cases, * ‘O5 Ol) “ 250 Gentlemen’s Silver , Watches, • ’ , iJj fliUo*2s Jib C,UOI) Latest stylo Vest £fid Neck Chains, 450t030 00 “ 5.500 GoiH’d California Dia mond Piifc, 250t025 00 ** •8000 CnHlornia Diamaml Ear Drops, 200t015 00 “ 3.000 Miinaturoaiid Euam-i ..filled Revolving Pius, , . 500t026 00 u 2.000 California Diamond ... and..Enamelled Gent’s Scarf Pins, now styles, 600 to 15’00 ~' u 2.00. Masonic and Emblem ~ • - Pins, Sootolo 00 " 2.500 Gold ‘Band Bracelets, engraved and’plain, ‘8 00 to 20 00 “ 3.000 Jet A Mosaic Broochd’s, "3b0t070 00 ** 2.000 Caiuco Brooches,Vloh pattern*, vdfy'tbsty, _ ’3 00 to 60 00 “ 4,600 Florentine ahd LaVh . .Plus, UioToaljjirticld,* • 400to10 00 •'3;500 Lava and ‘Florcutitib , ~'Far Drops, - '3 00 to 10 00 “ '3,’000 Cbral Ear Drops, ’ ?J ”' 400 to 000 “ 2,0()0 Ladies' Chatolttltlb , * Chains, Jot and Gdld, 15 00 to 20 000 “ - . 6,000 Gent’s Pins, a sjpldh did assortment, • 2 00.t015 00 " 4.000 Solitaire Sloevo^Bpfc • tons, entirely nclv styles, 200 to 5 00 3.000 Studs and'Slocvo'But -1 tons, in sots,'Very rich, . - 300 tols 00 ■<' . 5.000 Sleeve Buttons, plain, . . ' i ooameUod and engraved, 2'o0 k to 81)0 *♦' 10,000 Plain and handsome- .. t , ly engraved Rings, . .fc’Sb’to 10 00 “ |38,000 Spring Lockets, dbti« . , case, richly orignivod/ '2 00 to 15 00 ,{ Sots Ladies' li " now and latest Stylos, ’ , 600t012 00 *• 2.000, Gold Pons and ’hand- 1 . •* some Silver Cases, ~ -5 00 to 10 00 “ This entire list’of bortutiful and valuable goods Svill bo sold for One Dollar Each. Certificates of all tho above articles will bq:,placed in Envel opes, and sealed. These envelopes are bent by mail, ns ordered, Without ‘regard... to .choice. On the receipt of tho certificate you will see what you are to have, and. thon.it is at your option to send one.dollar and lake the article, or not. Five certificates can bo ordered for $1; eleven for $2; thirty-five lor $5; sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for $l5. Wo will send a single cer tificate on tho receipt of 25 cents, G. S. HASKINS A CO., Box 4270. 36 Heckman Street, AT, 1”. • Nov. 17, 1864-4 m ’ QROCERIES— REAIOVAL.— The subscribers bog leave to inform their friends and customers that they have removed thbir Grocery Store To tbo South-Fast Corner r of Main and Bed ford Streets, one Dpor West of Gardner ifc'Co’s. Foundry,, and Directly Op posite Reiser's Hotel, Carlisle. They will, as heretofore, keep constantly on han'd everything in their lino SUCH AS Coffees, Suit, Sugars, , Dried Meat, Molasses, - . - Bologna, Syrups, Eggs, Crackers, SpicoS, Choose, BiShfo, Fish,- So/ips, Tobacco,' Brooms, Coal Oil Lumps, Burners, - Chimneys*, BVushcs, Stone Ware. Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, And Notions Generally. Our assortment is very complete and-has been purchased with care anil' judgement., Wo invite all to give us a cull, as 'wo are deterniinod to sell at very moderate profits*. : 1 MONaSMITII & BAKER. N. B.—Tho highest prices' \Vili bo - paid for all kinds of *: M. *fc B. Nov. 1.0, isfe-i.-ftf, , g: - , fc . . ■ TV E W jp xi b T 0 • G K A P II ±1 'An ip ' Ambrotype Gallery* "Wei tbo undersigned, respectfully inform our friends and the public generally, that wo have opened a New Sky-Light PICTUR.E GALLERf In the new second story over tbo frame buildings located a few dqbrs south of tbo Post-Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bentss’s-itorc', South Hah9- vor Wo have constructed this tJallery ac cording to our taslo, abd flattefc biiHtalVog in say ing wo have far the beat atrJingod light In town. To aged, infirm and dolicAti* persons) wo >Vll) say this Gallery Is niuch easier of access than any in this place, being located on the second story) and tho story liotioath being ioW, there Is Kbt siiuh U tower of slojis to ascend. ‘ Having .procured the assistance of an experi enced operator, and purchased tbo beat and latest improved apparatus, wo are prepared to produce pictures equal to anyothob establishment, not ex celled by Now York or FHiladblpliiia. Such as • Extra Whole Size -Photographs) Cartes Be Visile, Atiibrofgpes and Ferrotypes . Wo shall also introduce a now picture to this vi cinity, in such unbounded demand in tho cities, culled the GEM PHOTOGRAPH, Ono dozen taken at one sitting at tho low prico of $1 50 per dozen, Pictures inserted in Lockets, Kings, and Pins, and. copied or enlarged from old Daguerreotypes, ArabrotpyesV'Ao., &o. Also, foi 1 sale a lino lot of. Picture .Frames and Wo hopo, by a strict attention .to business and a desire to please, to receive out abate of the public, patronage. Do not forgot the place, a few doors south of tho Post Office, South Hanover Street. 11. it, GHOYE & SON. . Carlisle, ftav. Xtf, lBot-tf. IVTOTICE.—-Wo the undersigned citizens of : Dickinson Township, believing that tho de struction of Birds is injurious to the interest of tho farming community, take this method to infoi'u* GUNNERS and SPORTSMEN that wo will nob. permit hunters to trespass, upon our promises ei ther to shoot birds or olhor game,hut willonforoo tho law against them in all 'oaseV: ‘M Emanuel Lino, jr., -Sunmol Stmtrt, sr., ' Henry Bushmab, -Walter Atiiart, Satnuo! Stnarl, jr’., Samtfel Evans, Peter Shctron, A. Kurtz,Fishburn,' William Boutz, ■ • Ocm‘gc dutfeingor, John Poller, Isaac Malonstcr, William' Kico/ William Galhtaith,' • Joseph Galbraith,, P, J. • Mathew Galbraith', Peter Zinn; , • John Wallowcr. Gdt. 2d-6t.‘- A«lmSiiisti'3ildi‘ ? B Notice. NOTICE is hereby given'that letters of AVL lUibis’lr’atioif on' the estate of Jacob Clay, late of Frankford township) deceased, have , been granted to the undursiilncd,'residing in North Mid dleton township. All persons indebted to tho said estate arc requested to make payment immodiobly, arid those having .claims against the estate'will also pros'ent thorn for settlement. . . •••;: . JOHN WAGGONEV . oopt DRY, GOODS. “ To Whoni it May Concern." Greenfield.: ? & Sheafer ARE happy to intixin thopubHo’that they have just foturnecl fro.m NEW YORK with * now and desirably ’stock of, goods—bought at greatly reduced prices, winch will bo sold on tho .original ’and popular prinoiplo'of QUfCK SAi'ES AND SMALL PROFITS, ■D R"B S S GOODS, Scotch Plaids, Wool Plaids, ifephyr Plaids, Em press Cloths. ,Plaid Mohairs, Ottimoro Cloths, Amours, Barrhlhcas, Alpacas in all colors, Emh. Alpacas, Wool Delaines, Ooburgs, Ac., Ac.,, Balmoral .Skirts. A full assortment for Ladies and Children. CLOAKS anti FURS! A largo and desirable stupVot Furs, bought in New York which will bo sold teirer’thun elsewhere. DOMESTIC’S, . ,Do Lainop, Cheek*, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, ’Cauton 'Flannels oud Tickings, all to be sold at great bargains. NOTlONS.—Hosiery, White Goods, Ac. GENTS 1 AND BOYS' WEAR, ‘Cloth's, Cassini-we.*, Satilictts, beam*, Ac. AAi IT .h.ssiirlmytft of Magorio’s celebrated Honns : Mado Goods, always on bund. Pon’Phuy any hind of yowls until yon have first called on Greenfield a- Sheafer, to note the great difference between the prices asked for goods tlicrc’aud’clsewhero. , GondsVcCeiyod daily from Now York ‘and‘Phil adelphia. • '.t • •«, •GR’ftENFIEL'f) A.SIIEAFEB, East Main Street, South sidd, ' ,2d door, 2d door, 2d door from corner. Nov. fO, ISC4. QJiT UP YOUR CLUBS FOR IfiGol ' .The Best and'Cheapest of the Magazines. peterson , !Tmag.azinb. Notwithstanding tho enormously increased cost of Paper, and tho consequent rise in the'price of other Magazines, Peterson V will still bo fur nished to single subscribers at Two Dollars a year, cash in advance Arrangements haVb been.El4.llo by which, in .1805, it will bo better than over. No Magazine of similar racfli Ivill approach it in cheapness, hence it wifi ho emphatically THE MAGAZINE YOU THE TIMES. The stories‘iii “TetCrson ' are conceded to bo tho best publisHcd'iuiySvlicrc. In addition to the uau jUl nmiibt'r of shorter stories, there wiU bo given in iB(>s, • . . Four Original Copy-righted Novelettes, viz: -• THE IAST PLANTAGENET, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, THE MISSING DIAMOND, By tho Author, of “ The Second Life." A WOMAN'S REVENGE, . By Louise Chandler Moulton. COQUET vs. CROQUET, • By Frank Leo Benedict. In its Illustrations also,.Peterson" is unrivaled. Tho publisher challenges a comparison between its Superb. jUessotinl* and other Steel JHiiyravinys And those in other Mugaziuos, and one at least is given in every number.' .s Colored Fashion Plates in Advance! It is the only Magazine whoso Fashion Plates can-ho relied on. ’ ' “ Colored Patterns in Embroidery, Crotchet, <f*o. Tho Work-Table department of. this Magazine is wholly unrivalled. Every number A dozcu or more patterns in' every variety of Fancy work. No other Magazine gives theio colored Patterns. An Entirely New Ceolc Bertk. The original Household. U'teeipts of f * Peterson” are quite famous. For Ibtio, receipts of every kind of dish will u'o given. Every one of those receipts has been tested. New and Fashionable Music will nppe’ar in every number. Also> Hints On all mutters interesting to Ladies. TERMS—ALWAYS IN' AUVANCSI. Two copies, one year, $ ;i od Four “ “ 600 Eight “ “ . 'l2 00 Fourteen (t 20 (JO Premiums for Clubs 'of Eifht or Fourteen. —To any person getting up a club of Eight andremit ting Twelve dollars—or a club of Fourteen anti remitting Twenty Dollars, wo will send as a Pre mium, our new.copy-right steel engraving for fra ming—size 27 inches by 20—“ WASHINGTON PARTING FROM lIIS GENERALS,"-after a drawing by F. ,0. Darloy. .This is tbo most su perb Premium over offered. Or, if preferred, wo will send, for tho Premium, a LADY'S ALBUM', illustrated and handsomely bound and gilt. Or, if preferred to cither of these, wo will send,.as a Premium, up extra copy of tho Magazine for 1806. For clubs of two or four, no premiums are given. Always say, in remitting for a clqb of eight, or a club of fourteen,-which of the Premiums is pre ferred. - , Addrc&’s', post-pal^, . .CIIAIiLES J. PETERSON, iVo. SOff Chestnut street', PhUadclpia , Pa, Nov. 10, 1804, . fcABY’S book, THE Fashion Magazine of the World. lIJERATUHE, Fino Arts and Fashions, j Thu moat ryngnificpht Steel engravings.— ouble Fashion Plated. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest ladies) Crochet knitting) No'fjng, Kinbroidory, Articles for tho Toilet, for tho Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Every thing in fact, to make a complete Lady's Book. THE LADIES’ FAVORITE FOR 35 YEARS. No lihigazino has boon afelo to compote with it. None attempt it, QODEY'S RECEIPTS for every.department of a household. Thoso alone are worth the price of the book'. ~ Model Cottligoa other Magazine gives them,) with dingmhs. . , Drawing Lessons for the Youvy. Another spe cialty with Godoy. Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other-Maga zines publish, old worn-out music; but the sub scribers to Godey got it before tho music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., the millionaire merchants, of NcV York, appear in Uodoy, tho only Magazine that has them. Also, Fashions from tho celebrated Brddio; of Now York, ... : - . . • . Ladies’Bonnots. r Wo give more of them in-a year than any other Magazine. ■ In fact,' the Lady s Book enables every lady to ho her own bonnet maker. . . . Marian Harland, AuthoroSa of “Alone,” “Hidden Path,” “.Moso Side,'' “ Nemesis,” and “ Miriam,” writes for Go doy oaoh month, and for no other magazine. Wo have also retained all our old and favorito con tributors. TERMS OP GOBEV’S EAST’S BOOK for I§«s. {From which there could be no deviation,) Tho following are tho terms of tho Lady's Bopji for 1865, At present, wo will receive subscribers at tho following rates. Duo. notice will bo given if ire are obliged to advance, wnich will depend upon the prico of p.apor: Ono copy, ono year, • - l - $3 00 Two copies, ouo year, • 5 50 Thrco copies, ono year, 7 50 Fouroopioj, one year, ' 10 00* Five copies, ouo year, and an extra copy to person sending club, making six copies,' 11 00 Eight copies one year;.and an axtfa copy to person sending th’ocldb'iflakingmho cop its, ' 21 00’ Eleven copies, onoyearan’dan extra copy to* tho person sending the club, uiaking ... tyrolvo copies,’ ... , 27 50 , Additions to> any of tho ahoV6 clubs, $2 50 each subscriber. ’ ■... 1 . Godey’a Lady's Book and* Arthur’s Homo Maga 7 zihp will be sent, each pno year, onVoceiptofs4 60._ \Vc* have no club witlf any other Magazine* of Newspaper. . ! Tho money rfmSl bo' sent'n't ono' time for .any Club. Cahttda subscribers must soil'd' 2-4 cents addi tional for each subscriber. ... Address,. .. L, A.GODEY, , N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts.', • . yUlladolj^iav VALUABLE FARM FOR SAtE. THE subscriber offers for s'ato hta *l?arnp, situate iu Middlesex township, >ij imlbs.'/rom Carlisle, CONTAINING 178 ACRES. by an old survey, most of which is under cultiva tion. The quality of, land is sloto and gravel, which improves rapidly under tho action of lipio. The improvements arc a . Jl.iu 1_ Double Stone House, with Kitchen attached, and’Wash House, Wood House and Smoko House Convenient. Also, a LOG BARN, HAV HOUSE, Hog Pen, Carriage House,, Corn Cribs, Ac. There is a fine voricly of FIIUI'JJ on tho premises. The property is divided l*y a prl'ato road,nnd wouhl make two convenient firms. Tt 5s admira bly adapted fora *9/oc/.r lining easy ao cess to running water, aqd the meadows yielding a never-failing and abundant supplj- of* Hay. It ,is well fcnccil, has been thoroughly I .ined ;is con venient to church and school, pud j: ins-’tUn well known “ Carlisle Springe,” which a 1 >rd a market during tho summer Altogether it it a desirable ’property! . .. t Also, 5S Acres of excel.uit TUIBEji 'LAND, about 11 miles from tho above Farm, lying along the huso of tho Worth Mountain, ac cessible to every part. This will bo sold together,’ 1 or in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to Judge Watte,.in 'Carlisle, Qeorgo S. Clark, near tho promises, or the subscriber at liar ‘risburg. t . . .< JAMES. dLAHK. Aug. 25, ISO A-tf. , „ neV stock of . HATS ANU €A]p3 A T KELLER’ S , 'Oil. Xforlh Hanover Street, Carlisle, PuT A fipVchdid-assortment of hll flio pew rg» styles:gf- Silk K MalenkSn, 'Slouch, Soft and Straw HA TS now open, of city and homo .■ manufacture, which wjll bo sold at the lowest cash prices. A largo slock of summer lints, Palm, Lcghnrp, Braid, India Panama, and.KtfaV; Chiidron’s’fan cyj otOr Also a full h, s irtment of 1\ en’s, Boys’ hnd Children's Crips of o v tydosoription and stylo. ■ ; invited a.jto oomo and examine bis stock. Being a practical hatter, ho fools con fident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for tlio liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Don’t forgot tho 'stand, two doors above ncr's Hotel, and next to Cornman’s shoo store. JOHN A: KELLER, Agt. ; N. B. —Hats of all kinds made to order, at- short notice. . [Hoy 20,'C1. Locitfnau’s Photographic AND j A M BROTY PE GALLERY,, TIIR universally acknowledged supcrioyUv of LOCHMAN'S PICTURES, is sufficient guaranty of their merit without further qominont. None equal them iu clearness, tone and artistic arrangement. ■ . , j , Remember the GALLERY, in Alain street, Oar , isle, opposite tho National Bank.. Bo sure y r ou go to C. L. U/ocuman's Rooms. . * f Pioturos of dc'coased persons copied with skill and despatch. Aug. 25,1864. ORPHANS’ COURT S A JL. E,. On SATURDAY, December 3, 1864. IN pursuance of an order of. tho.Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on tho premises, on tho aboVo day, tho following described Veal estate, late of Jacob Wolf, ded'd"., Vizi A Lot of Ground •Situate in tho Borough of Carlisle, bound ed on the east by North Hanover street, on the north by Locust alley, on tho west and south by David.Cornman, containing in front on Hanover street 30 feet) and in depth 210 fire I, having there on crcotcd .. i A TWO STORY ’ Brick house*, fifOlf BACREDILDIXBjIc. ..Mbs! Terms of Sale: —Ten per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of tho sale, And tho balance on .the first day of April, 1805, tho latter payment to bo secured by recognizance ip tho Orphans’ Co ( urt, ifith approved security.— Possession to bo given on the first day of April, 1865. , ...... i Sale to bolhuiciico at i’O ©’’clock', n. m: • DAVID WOLF, ’ Administrator. NoV. 3, 1864—tb. Editor of Volunteer Dear Sin—With your permission I wish to say to tl\o readers of your paper that I will send, bv re turn mail, Vo nil who wish it (free), a Bepipc, with' full diVcclVobs Var mailing and using ii simple Vo gctablQ Balm, Unit will effectually remove, ip ten days, dimple's, bldtohbs) Tan, preoklea, and all im purities of the SkinJ leaving the same soft, clear 'smooth and beautiful. I will also,mail free to those haying Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple • directions And information that will enable them to start nfull growth of Lux uriant Hair,Whiskers, or a Moustache, in leas than, thirty days.- , .. ,• All applications answered by rolUrn mail with out charge. ; Respectfully yours',. • . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 831 Jiroadway, A r eio York. Oct. 0,1864-3 - Notice. THE Carlisle borough bounty Bonds, arc now ready for delivery in smua of One- Hun dred, Five Hundred and One Thousand dollars, with coupons attached ; the intoroStpayafilo semi annually, at tho-Carlislo Deposit Hauls. Any per son having money to lend will find it an advan tage to invest in said Honda, as the State Bounty law exempts them from Taxation, Application to bo made to <V Catheart,. -President of Town Council, or Jos. Ogilhy, Seo’y, By birder of I’bWil Council. JOS. W. OGILBT, Scc’y of Corporation. Police. • Carlisle Deposit Bask, ) Nov. 1,1£04, j A DIVIDEND of Five per cent., and„also IX Five percent, extra, free of Government and State Taxes, has this day boon declared by the Board of Directors, out of the profits of the Bank for the last six months,.which will bo paid over to the Stockholders or .their legal representatives upon demand being made for the same. v/ii. Ji. BEETEM, JExcciilop’s Notice. NOTICE ib hereby given tlifit Letters testamentary on tho estate 6f George Heed, lato of tho tillage of Now Kingston, cloc’d., havo. been granted to tho undersigned, residing in Silver Spring, township. All persons indebted,- {o the estate are. requested to make payment imniodi atotyV und those having claims against {ho estate will also present them for settlement..- JOHN MUSSELMAN. Oct. 13, 1&64-6t a Executor. \ FOll SALfe OR RENT.— L'he undersigned will sell or rout from the first of April next, tho house now occupied by him, on jl . tbo west side of South llanovof; street. • |4IKIJ§IL-> The house is largo and convenient I■ ■■ ■ having.'double parlors, sitting roofn, dining room, kitohon, wash bouse, and ton chambers, with gas and water on tho first and a'ocpnd floors ; also, a range 1 and bath room with hot and cold water. For terms apply to Nov. I?, 1861—tf PLOWS, PLOAVS.-rJust. received nud for sale at Manufootcnrerg prices; a‘largo assort ment of . Plank ? 3 Plows, ifo#k'Molal Plows, . Uonwpod’s ‘f : Bloomtteld do ' ' Zoigkr’s “ : Eaglo , do - ~ IVeinoh’s Cultivators,'Ac., Ao., a tho cheap Hardware Storo of' - • ■ . .'4 ii. SAXTON, Carlisle, January, 1864; !£?* Vfob Printing neatly eaeouted/^^ WHEREAS the Hon. Jamxß'H. G[rahajc President-JudgO of tho several,-Court* of Common Pleas of tho ootmtiosef Cumberland, Pex ry, and Juniata, and Justices of.tlib several Court* of Oyer and Terminer and Qfinerol Jail DoUvury in said, counties, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh .Stuart, Judges of tho Coarts of Oyer and. Tormina** .and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and! oth ,'cr pffeudots,in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 11th day of November, 1804, have ordered the Court of Oyctiftitl .Terminer and General JailDollvery to bo holdcn at Carlisle on tbo 2d .Monday of January 1865, 9th day,)'at* 10 o'clock in tho forenood, to continue two weeks. ' ‘ ’ * NOTICE*is / hcrcU’y given toibd Coroner, Justices of thu PcUoc, 'rind‘Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they .are by the said precept commanded to bo then and thorO in their*proper persons, with their rolls,-records) and inquisitions examinations, and all‘other rorpcmbrancos, to do those thiiYgrt which to their.offices appertainto bo* done, uud alt those that arc bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or then shall he in tho Jail of said county, arc to bo thoro to prosecute tnem as shall bo just. \ ■ 4 1,- JOHN JACOBS, 5 •' * Sheriff, Doc. I,lBl*l. 15. II JXiriisoN, S. M, Coyle, J! M’C^NDbtaik h. n. jameson & ca: 'VXrnOTjESALE and retail Dealers in Fanr ,W cy Dry ,;Go.o(ls, Trimmings,-Notions Ac, North west corner of Hanover and.P.ftiaf-retr Sts*; Carlisle, Pa. would respectfully announce to; th*» public that they have just returned from the Eas tern cities with a largo Und well selected stock of goods, consisting in part of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts. .Veils, Critpds, Cravats, Hoods. Nubias, Shawls, •,Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, Bolts, Ladles' and .Cents’ Collars, Binding, Cords, But tons, Combs, Needles,.Threads, Sowing Silks; Hoop Skirts,.’Paper, Pens. Perfumery, Cigars, Ao,’, Ac*.' , Wo would- particularly invito tho*attontion of s Countuv Meuohants to our stock, as‘in*tho mat ter of prices as’well as in other important pnrti« • ulars, wo enjoy this great advantage, virT-ono brhnch of our house and a member of our firm are located in and always prepared to' take.advantage of every fluctuation in tho market; Liberal terms made with' wholesale purchasers and unusuaMuducemonts offered to buyers of eve ry class. Call and examine ouristocta • .... B. B. JAMESON A CO. Oct. 13, IBG-I—3tii. , WA.TC3HES JEWEL RY, AT the sign of tho “ Gold Eagle;” 3 doors above k Cumberland Valley Bank, and tw6 doors below tuo Methodist Church on West Main street, tho largest anil best, selected,stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in the towdj ho sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State. Tho stock comprises a largo assortment of ‘Gold & Silver Hunting-caso Levers, ’Lepincs, American.watches, .and all other kinds aM styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold i?,;nS Pe'ricifj;.^. •Jewelry-.of all kim.s, •Spectacles, Gold and silver* plated and silver Wu"o, Music Boxes, Accordoonsi OU' Paintings, a groit variety of Fancy Articles; and a lot of the fines* Pianos, which will bo Bold 40 per cent, lower than >. for offered in town. ■ The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail 6n thh easiest terms. . >, v '.j, ‘ u Having selected e, first class workman all klndd of repairing will bo done as usual; reduced prices. v . * ,■> = • R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 30, 18M. RUDV FORWARDING AND \ COMMISSION HO US El J . . Ipk-dph & FEED, COAX, PZXS-TEJI & SALT. THE subscriber having taken tho "Ware-: house formerly ocohpiod by J. R. None,maker, on West High Street, opposite Dickininson- Col lege, would inform tho public, that hodjaa-ea* fered into-a general Forwarding and Commission business. > . > Tho highcst ; *narkcl price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce .. .. , <>t i^- Dlnur and Fccil, Tlastet' .and Salt, ke£t con stantly on hand and for Bale;.- Coal of nil kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, * - LVCUST MOUNTAIN, .. . • ..'LAWBERR.Y, &e., <*r. • . LiriiotyuVnors’ and Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly for sale. ‘Relit under ooVbr, and dry t« any part of the town. • • •• JOIIN BEETEJL ■ April 14, '64. • ■ Shirts ! shirks !! WE have the largest and finest shirts aver ofiortid in this place, ... do. " 15;O0 // ‘f do. « 20,0 ft «• f* . do. “ 2b,00 « “ •' ■, do. . « ao, oo " « .... ... M warranted to bo of the best and most celebrated makes. Bought before tno late adranco sold by the dozen or single. If you want a call at ISAAC LIYINQ.STON'S . J’‘ North Hari'ovcf St., Emporium. March 39’ *C,A. PAINTS AND. Olti Lead, 1,000 ga)ll_s r .ojE. (Jl a large assortment ot Varnishes,.. Turpentine, Japan, Putty, - ] Litharago, i Whiting* I Glue... i Shellac, , t[ _ Bni&hes, , Colors of every descripl cans and tubs, at tlio I] TTIIE undersigned having purchased- the entire stock of Groceries of C. Inboff, on tbo. south-east corner of Market Square, and mado considerable'additions, is now xircpured to supply bis friends and. tbo public, with all klnds-of'oboiso goods, at tbo lowest market rates. Ills stock com prises f • COFFEES, , suciAiis,; Salt, Spices ground and unground, Choose, Crack ors, Ct'floo Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail;’ Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff; Matches Blacking, Bed Cords, . GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND Cedurwaro; Notions, and njM other articles usually kept in a first class Qrocory.stpro,. .. - ,-f . In regard to pi ices, I can say that it is any do* termination to sell goods at tho lowest possible (7nth »Vr. figure.-; ,* '• ... " ‘ •: Bultor, figgs/fth'd all kinds of country produqq taken at market prices.- s * lie hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please, to merit and secure a-share of public patronage. Carlisle, ISfii, Tf VL'ISES, T*i£nke ( Carpet Bags, IT mb 6- V rallua Ac. .French solo, leather Trunks*.,La* dies travailing-Truhkb of large sizes, brass bound of tbo boat makoa, iu-largo variety at LININGSTON’S," North Haaovor Street. Manoh 19, 'ck HAMES,; —50() pairs of Until 63 on! band,' of fill kinds, ; ; ’.. ... *. ! • , Eiizhbothtown pattern, . : r , Loudon. .. „ 4< .. , -• •, Common,, . *■“ V I *. i with aid without patent, fastenings, cheaper, hail Brer at H. ; BAXTaIrU.., J. U. QRAHA.M. BARLEY WANTED.—The -highest ptiea fop BAiilev will bo.paid in coflh at BarmUV- Brewery i Carlisle.: • ..*»» • i!*:']': !■. .. GEBHARD; * ■£. 6opL 1, 18fl4-r3tn* HANDKERCHIEFS,. .Ties, Stocks, Rft bohs, Under Shirts# • Drawers,. % beautiful assortment/can be found at . c b ' ? ISAAC LryjffGSTON'g, Proclamation. SUIRT3 at i2„op per do i. Perfect Pitting Shirt, iS.—lO tons of TWiitq til, just tocolvedi with !■ >r . r -... i' t‘‘ \ * - Fire-proof Florence White, White Zinc, •, Colored Zinc, Red Lead,, Rqiled'Olli Lard Oil; s Sperm Oil, ♦. Fish Oil, :ion; dry and.. [drdwac'o Store H/SAXTC tf. SYRUPS, . , TEAS, JOHN HYER» TUUNKSd. TKtJNKS 11
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