the war news. j ni’TOKY IS TLNXESSKE. Tlioinas%liij>s Ilood'and F orrest. BA TTLB NEAR FRAITKLIN, TENN, Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Dao.'l. About noon on Wendncsday our main nr reached Fratiklin, when Gen. SuhoQold ircpnrod ;to give the enemy battle. There Ls very little skirmishing, ns Hood’s object tii to attack us bcforo wo had time to throw mdefepsivo works. . ■ , About 4 o’olook tho enemy commenced ad mncing on our lines, when the bpll vrasojj.bn by our batteries .shelling their advance, and soon after a regular cannonading opened tiling the whole line. The Rebels, who had been protected by deoils, now emerged from cover, and opened nith a fierce volley of muketry along tholinor, and then charged. For a moment .part ol our line wavered, and fell back before the desperate charge of the enemy. Generals Ilulier and Cox, however, rallied their men' and charged the enemy, who tvil'd'oroseod over dig abandoned lino of works. The Rebels were now fighting with the des peration of demons, charging our lino furious ly, tome leaping our works and lighting hard. was the critic.! moment, and ourOen wds rallying their troops, swung on the Rob cl (lank, doubling them in the .centre, where our artillery and musketry mowed them down bj hundreds. i '• The tide was now turned. Our men, in jured with suocess, gave a wild huzza, nnd swopt hack on the J Robel line like an aval tooho, hurling the enemy .back in the wild est disorder and confusion.' . \ Night was how sotting in, wo followed, op our advantage. What ohoe threatened toj lea disastrous defeat was thus turned into a glorious victory. The courage of our officers and the desperate 'bravery of our men was unexampled. ... Our loss is about sdven hundred killed and Hounded. We captured over one thousand prisoners nnd eight battle flags. Two Rebel', Brigadier Generals aro.in our hands. A Reb el Division General was loft on the field mor tally wounded. The Rebel lota in kiiled-and Hounded is estimated at throe thousand. The-Rebel Generals Cheatham and’Leo's corps were engaged.. The brunt of the bat tle on our side fell on tho Second Division of [he Fourth Corps. Captain Coughlin, of General Cox’s staff, was kii.led, and several jegimontril comman ders jind officers wore killed and’ wounded, whoso’ pumas have not been ascertained.— General Stanly was slightly wouudedin the nook, but did not leave tho, field. General , Cox states one could walk fifty •pr.ds on dead Rebels in his front. The excitement is allayed here by the knowl edge of tlie above facts. Our troops have taken position in a line of kvorka between Nashville and'Franklin. ; j)* SECOND niSPATCtI. Nasuvillb, Tonn.'Beo. T, The Union forces under Gen. Thomas re tired from Franklin last night and have taken’ position and formed in line of-hattle south of Nashville about three miles. 'Skirmishing has been going on. all* day about five miles •south of here. Heavy -cannonading can be distinctly heard in the city. . No-want of con nilenco is felt by the citizens in ultimate sue •cms., The employees of. tho Qunrtermaser’s Department are under arms aad'in the tren-' •dies. One hundred and seven Confederates offi ‘fiors, including one Brigadier-general and one J'tUimnd prisoners, arrived in the city this morning. They wore captured in the light livt night near Franklin. A groat battle may momentarily bo expected. •- Latest from Nashville—Rebel Forces Intrench ing Themselves within Three Miles of the city—A Great Battle Imminent. NAPUviLLR, Term. Dee. 4, I No new devclupcmontH have taken, place pulay, except that our army still encircles rtlic city on the Rntuheastj its wings resting on I the Cumberland river. The enemy’s lines rare clearly to be seen from high points in the’ suburbs, ami frfim the capital. They are in 'trenclnng themselves in a southwestern di reutiun about three miles from.the city. Ba ring the day, heavy skirmishing occurcd on 'Our left, aud progressed along the the lino to 1 'lho center. Many persons witnessed the can-: ’iioimding. AlongthoTiglftUf out* lirtesnoth ing of. importance transpired to-day. Tlio Rcneral opinion, is that flood will attack the federal forces’in front of Nashville. A federal cavalry force has patrolled the north- bank of the river at the lords to pro-' vent cavalry from crossing, as .tfunverous tin wcccasful,attempts have boon made by them', to cross since the Ist inst. Johcßonvllle baa been evacuated,and the. Toad has been interrupted, and partol the trains from there are advancing to this point l)y-land. ‘Th^firat.block 4ior«s on the Chattanooga Mad, four . miles from the city, defended by ; fiogroca commanded by Colonel Johnson of- Hie colored infantry, who surrendered Dalton, Or., and wa« paroled, held‘out until this af ternoon, when they .surrendered, Colonel ■Johnson and a portion of his men escaping on a train ; the remainder were captured.— The train was fired into, SeverM jumped bom the train into the river and escaped, Colonel JtlmsoQ among them, who is in the city to-night. A reconnoitering party sent on- Thursday, returned to-day, having gone eighty miles up the river,’ , Ihey report that no rebels wore won or heard of crossing the liver, and none appeared along the banks. V A rebel deserter \\’hp came in to-day re ports that General S. B. ieo published an or tar 10-biw vo found his fine bouse in ashes, and hia gin house burned, and every horse and ihulo gone. On his lot about one hundred horses ■lying dead; tiicy looked like good stock, and wore evidently killed, to deprive tho planters of them. A number of Mr, Credel’s negroes wore gone. Proceeding on wo found evovy plantation ontho roa-l similarly devastated, except that no other dwelling "bouses were burned’until we 'reached tho line farm of Hon. Joshua Hill. This isii perfect wreck. A large gin house full of cotton, corn-cribs, were al.l smouldering minis. His loss was greater than that of any planter in ■this section. Besides cotton; several thousand bushels of corn uml potatoes, several hunt'red of wheat, and much other 'valuable property, with every horse and mule, and many negroes have gone; No farm oh the road to this place, and, ns forks wo can hodt, toward At lanta, escaped thoir brutal ravages. They ravaged tho country below herb to 'Oconee river. The Toads were strewn with debris of their .progress. Bead horses, ‘cows, sheep, hogs, chickens, corn, wheat, cotton, books, paper, broken vessels, coffee-mills,-and frag ments of nearly every species df property that adorned tho beautiful far ms bf this coun try strew tho wnyaid?, ns momiments-of tho meanness, rapacity, and hypocrisy of tho peo ple who boast that they are not robbers, and do not interfere with private property. In Madison they burned rlie dbpot and one or Two bid warehouses, with (ho'jfeil and market house. They gutted every store, and plun dered more or less on every lot. They fired a-drug-store, and several other hbuscs, and their officers, with a show of magnanimity, aided to put out tho flames. Many families have not a of meat or a pbokofmml or flour. Hmy negroes ‘were enticed away from their homos ot com fort to share the uncertain fortunes of a win ter march to thccpasfc and them freedom to starve. Families of wedltli have not a house servant left, and those who were most trusted wore often the first to leave. The Yankees entered the house of my next door neighbor, - an old man of over throe, score yearn, and tore up his wife’s chlthoa and bedding,, tramp ling her bonnet on tho 'floor and robblngjthe house, and pantry of nearly everything of value. There was no provocation for any of these nets, for everybody treated theih civilly and offered them ail they wanted to eat. Their excuse is they cannot control their men; many of them including their officers, hobaVb civilly, and my 'humble dumb 1 !! escaped any serious depredations. Those citizens who re mained at homo and watched the prem esis lost little sivo horses, food and stock. Those who from any cause chanced to bo a way lost nil. A lady on the Baton ton road whoso father is in tho army, fooling afraid to stay nt '-her hdnse tvent ‘toThe hdliso of a neighbor, and on re’uiiing found every plate broken, every knife and fork, nnd spoon gone nnd her own clothes 'stripped to sheets and scattered about the lot. Mamfi In Carlisle, on the 30th nit., by the Rev. John R Blisf*. Ji-iin E. Woods, to Caroline R. Rim-el,• both of West Pennsboro’ twp. Markets. CARLISLE MARKET.—Dec. T> 18G4. Flouu, Superfine, per bbi., d 0.,. Extra, • . 10,50 do.. Rye, do., ■ 8,00 White Wheat, per bushel, 2,-10 Kki) Wheat, ‘do., 2.10 Rye, Co UN. O.VTsi ''URINF Bar'liET, do., Fall do., CLOVRUSKK’n, Tihothyseed PHILADELPHIA MARKET Deo 7,1804. Flouu, superfine, ' ? * - . - 9 75 “ ExtuH, • * - - - 12 25' Rye Flour, - • • - • 760 OohnMb.vl, • * * * * - 7 00 Wheat, rod, - • * •* 202 a 2 35 “ while, Rvn, . : - liii Co uk, • yellow, X 88 u white, - - • - • 1 75 Oats, - - - - - -90 CLOVRRSITCD, 13 50 WmsKKY, - - - - 1 '-92 a 1 93 - ••••••• - - - ~ V FOR RENT.—TIrn subscriber offers for. rcn£ from the let of April next, a the largo and commodious DWELL- i&SStMja’* ING- HOUSE, situated on tbo south- IviMpSQb oast corner of the Public Square. It y has all the modern improvement'’, and 3 well calculated for a Boarding House. o.mnoFF. Doc. 8, 1804-tf. NOTICE. —All persons are hereby notified that if I owe them anything co present their bills and I will pay them; otherwise those who owe mo need not pay, for I am going up Salt River and do not expect to bo hi;cl£ before Spring. Ccrlislo, Dec. 8,J504-3L^ E*r«tlnouo > tiifjN TJotU'. o. NOTICE is hereby given to-nll persons in terested that the iirtt uud. final account of Jo seph G*. Grassier, Committee of .Vlisnholh Cresulcf, a lunatic, Into of the Borough of Rh jpponaburg, baa boon filed in the Trolhoaotary’s.Office, and XrtU bo presented to tLo Court ofCommon Pleas of •Cumberland county, for confirmation on Wednes day, the llVh day vf •January, A. B , 18(15. SAM’L. SIIIIIEMAN, Doo. 8, 1804-“ It rrot!:ot,*lary. Appeals on Ihe Militia Enrollment. THU Bonn! for rsyie)?iVi£ 1116 enrollment of-the Militia-, and granting exemption to persons .entitled to tho.aamo, for CuttiherluAd co., will meet at the following times and places, VUY At Aughinbaugb's Hotel in. Shippensburg, on the 3d and 4th days of January, 18T55, fof SJi'p,- pensburg and Nowburg boroughs, and townships of Sbipporisburg, Hopewell and Southampton. At the Public House of D. S.. Dunlap, in Ncw villo, on, the sth and Bth. for NeWvillo; Newton, Mifflin, Penn,-Upper.Frahkford and Upper West Ponnsborough. At the Public House of Jacob Bbholl, on the flthy for New Cumberland, East Pcnnsbprough and Lower Allen., At the Public House of tt. W. Irvine) in Meoha nicBburg,,tm the loth, for Silver Spring, Hampden, Upper Allen and'Md'nroe. . - At the Commissioner's Office, in Carlisle, on the 11th, 12th and IHth, for Carlisle, North Middleton, South Middleton, Diokinso’n, Lower Franlilord, Lower West Pennsborough, Middlesex, and for persons from any part of. the , county who'may have failed to apply at their proper place. M. HOST, ") Cummxsatonera M. M'CLELLAN, > of JOHN M'OOT» J Oumb. omn*V>' Deb.»; *64.’ /'TAUTION.—No bills except those, con- V/ traoted by myself or wife will bo paid by mo. Tho public is therefore cautioned accordingly. . J. D. BRATTON. Carlialo, 800. 8, 18C4-3t In tho Court of ‘ Common Plano of Cumberland Co. Catharine Shultz ] No’. 2. Nov. Term, 1861, by her next friend Alius Subpoena Sur Xlivorcb. - Michael Saano . • Now to wit 17th November, V9 ' . IS(U : Tho alias subpoena in John A. Shultzo. J this eaao haring boon re turned, and proof made thtit the said deforciant' could not bo found in Said county, tho Sheriff is directed to causo notice lo bo published in one newspaper in said county for four successive weeks prior to tho first, day of ‘the next term of said Court, (Jun. U, 1505,) requiring tho said John A. Shultzo to appear on said day to answer to tho silid complaint. SBy the Court. Tost, SAM’L. SIIIRRMAN, To Jonx A. Sntn.rza— In puna*-mivo of ihe above erder you arc horul>y required to appear at the next Court of Common Plciis to bo hold at Carlisle in and for the county ot rumberhnnl, mi Monday, the fth day of Jun.i -ary/IHII. 1), there to answer tho complaint of tho said Catharine Shultzo. l>c. 6, ICO*— ft In (he ‘ Court of Comuon Plena of Co. Buchanan "I No. C. ITdv. TVrft. JW. r9 * ' ,f Ali’ia SuhpmnaSur r.'iv;..-co.; iuatiV.a Buchanan, ) Nnv to Mt 22<1 November,? 180-1 : The Mias subprnna in thin cnso having been returned, end proof in tide that the snsd defendant rouhl riot he found in said' Comity, the Sheriff is directed lo causo notice to To' published in one’ 'newspaper in an id county for four succcs.iivo wcoko prior to tho first day of. tho next term of said Court, (Jan. t*. 1805,) requiring tho said Matilda Buchanan to nppcnr on said day f.o answer to tho g ?nid complaint. 1 Test, SAM'' T ' To Matilda BconASAn— pursuance of tbo above order you uro hereby required to appear at tho next Court of Common 1 lors to bo held, at Carlisle, in'and for tbo county of Cumberland, on Monday, the Oth day January, 18*.5, to answer to tbo complaint of tho said Ben jamin Buclianac. Dec. 8, 18fi-l-.lt 'OTiIKRTiIAS the Hon. Ja:.ies IT. Grauam 1 » v 'President. Judge of .the aovoral Courts of Cqmmou Pleas of tbo countiosfof Cumberland, Per ry, ami Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of OyCr and Terminer and 'General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael C.ocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital ami oth er offondofs,i.i tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to feio directed, dated the 11th day of November, ISOJ, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Torminsy and .General Jail Delivery to bo lioldcn at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of January, !Bfi. r ), (being tho‘9th day,) at 10 o’clock in tbo forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to, tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county, of Cumheilana, that they are by tho said precept Commanded to bo then and tbote in *thoir proper persons, With their rolls, records, and inquisitions oxdihmations, ’ami all otbct relndmlil'ances, to do thoao tbings'Srhich to their offices appertain to bo done, aud nil those that are bound by rccoghi ■sauces,, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are Or then "shall bo in the Jail of said county, dro to bo there to prosecute tucm us shall bo just. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, D6c. 1,186-t. To Consumptiues. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable ‘prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and Lung affections, ■(free of charge,) by sending their address to fflev. “EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, ... ICings Co,, Nov. i 7, ’fi-l-Sih Now York. MATRIMONIAL!! ■Ladies and gentlemen IF ynn wish to marry, tuMrosa' tho under signed, ‘Who Will send you without Icoitey aiiu Without price, valuable information that will ena ble you to tharry hajipy ami speedily, irrespective of ago, wealth or bounty. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish tVimiVry, I will olnorfully assist you. All letters ‘strictly confi dential. The desired information sent by return mail, anil no questions asked. Address Sarah B. Lambert, Cfrcoityoint, 'Kings Co Oct. 13, '6l—2ra. To the TTctm and Legal IlrprrKr.nfatiree of William Campbell, late of Bcwn'lle Born ugh, of Oanfber land Cuuuft/, deo il. 10,00 Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition amt valuation,.issued out of the Orphans'Court of Cumberland cjounl’v, ami to mo director!, I will' hold nn inquisition to divide, part, or value the •Real Estate Of the n.iid William Campbell, doc'd., on tlio premises, mi Sitihtnlinf, the 17 th dag , J. U. ‘WUNDERLICH, Chair:.tnn. Deo. I, 1864-tf TyTOTICE i" hereby givon that letters of Ad- J-T Ir.iulsL6.tUtn On (ho oM?tcorTho-uOraighoad, lateof South Middleton tirp, dos'd, ha ve been isiHicd to the undersigned, muling In the'san.o tpwuship. \\\ poruous iuuehtod to tho orid citato are requited to ualvo payment immediately, ami these uaving claims against tho estate V. 11l also present them for settlement. JOSEPH'A. STUART, Nov. 24, 'o4—6t* Administrator, is hereby given that. Letters X i testamentary ’&a tad estate of Gcot-go iiood, Idte of tho village of Now Kingston, dco’d.JJ have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in Silver Spring • township. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make paymont immedi ately, and those having claims the estate will also present thorn for settlement. JOHN MUSSULMAN. Oct. 13, 1864-6 t, Execiitov FOR SALE OR RENT.— Che undersigned will sell or rent from tho first of April next) tho house now occupied by him, on the west side of South Hanover street; Tho house is latgo and .convenient having double parlors, sitting, rooiil. TyjLjHgfc? dining room, kitchen, wash house, and sSSaaSffla* ton chambers, with gas and water op tlio first and second fliers; also, a range and bath room with hot and cold water. For terms apply to n J. H. GRAHAM. Nov. 17, 1864—tf S 3-" Sfcb Pfiotiao osstif execaisA otice. PruthoHotar ■JCMtf JACOBS, - ShtriJT. U’oiJcc. X. SirrREMAW, JProihouotary, JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, P.fiO'CjasnnttttM. iVoiic'o. J. lieisol Police. Executor's Notice. PROCL. nrfllE undersigned would respectfully pro* JL ‘claim to the citizens! of Cumberland und>snr r6bnding counties, that bo boa on hand and is constantly manufacturing, any and everything In the S AD DL tIRY.LINE at prices winch defy cortipotition, and of material which cunnnt bn surpassed hero or elsewhere. His stock consists tf Double and single ‘Harness, Saddles and Bri dles of ell kinds, heavy and light' draft HALTERS, rciurs. BUFFALO LOBES, - HOUSE BLANKETS, *o account of Jacob Waggoner, gnrtrdias of. Mary A. Clay, minor child of John Clay, lately of Frankford township. Nov. 19, 1804. J. BOAS’S STORE, Opposite the CA.nusi,E : Deposit Ba::::. Would you buy your hats right cheap . Please call at Boas’s store, In North Hanover street ho koops> His name is on the door.’ ■There Ladies, Men and Children too ' ‘ Are fitted all the while, Tils hnts aro good, and havo proved truo'j No. bettor in Carlisle. Caps for I'Soldicrs, Men and Boya You all can hero obtain, For Ladies and for Children's Furs • You need not ask in vain. * Fiir'Cilps, Fur Cellars and3Fur Cloves All neatly - made and warm ; Fine *Vodlou Shirts and Woolen Drawers For comfort in the storm. ‘ Vests, Jackets, lloic, Neckties and Scßffg All these ho keeps to sell. Whips, Comforts, Canes and Notions too Too numerous to toll. .SntebeTs ft'ml Traveling Baskets for Ladiet, Mar ket arid School Baskets, Carpet Bags and Valises. The largest assortment of Trunks, kept at any bouse' in town. A large variety of Gentlemen’s Gloves. .A very largo assortment *of VToolen Shirts, JiUI'FA LO Tobacco’and Scgars, Ac,, Ac. ’Please call uud scco bis stock‘of goods, , . ’j. iJOAS, Agont. • Hew York. No ' - - IM-l-Sm . • . WINES AND LICIUOIIS. South Hanover Street, Carlisle, THE undersigned, snecossor to D. P. Tin-'. zcfiton/wohLl respectfully inform his friends and Hie public generally, Hint ho, to tnaitf- Uiin the character of the above house as hereto fore, and will keep constantly ou hand n. largo ns-', sortmentnf ' , . BRANDIES. - - GIN? S . WHISKIES, - 'l': hums, • . OORDtALS, , .• " * • «fco., Ac., which ho can soil ns cheap as any other establish mmit.irx Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country Landlords will find this the place to buy their : ' • "Wanes andliquors,: Both in regard to quality and price. His Bloch is largo, and well selected, and ho in vites a ,call before purchasing elsewhere. ilor member the place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the “Volunteer’' Printing -Office, '(Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. Novi IV, ISG-l-tf. Every Person’s Interest'- W J§7 0. SAWYER, respectfully calla the V V • attention of everybody in want of Dry Courts to his incWuso of WINTER GOODS, just received, holight for case, and at the reduced prices fr6ui Arnold, Constable «t Co.. Murfoy & Harris, Hor ner & Forrester— -iVcto York, Uuigot, Wust .b Irvin, hi. L. Hallowoll &' Co., rfhos. W. Evans A Co., and other hhosos— Pfrila. Oomprtr ing *hp lateLt styles of Silks, all colois; newest kinds of. Wool Fabrics, in plain colors, beared figured Fops, Ac- All kinds of .Mourning Goods'from Myo'tt*, -LTeiv York. • .-1 1 ' Nov. esc styles of Moultcc, and Gouts, i’nojo poods ard a e»-oc‘r.lty in my trade. FURS/ FURS!! all kind's and qualities, bought IVom A. T Steftavt, viiy ohoap for the times. .... *S7/A IVLS of c\ory variety, Brocho, plain, bor dered; fur Ladles and Misses. • • Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies Undervost), .Trimmings, Ac. - . Kora’s t.Mjrt E3oys» OverooaUtigs, Cloths and Casshnirs. Goods nro mads to order ia the latest utylcs and at short notice. Men's Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, Scarfs, Tics, «scc. The largest stock of Domestic Goods in the country. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and ©very variety of Goode kept in ft first /Class Dry Goods store.' As now styics of Cloaks and Dross Goods ooino out, I havo arrangometsto roclvo them. Now goods will bo addodjfts the Winter advances, PUaso call arid examine before buying else wherojas Inm, deter ihinbd.not-fco'bo undersold, Romomber tho old stand, East Main street, ono door below Maftin's.HflteL • W. 0. SAWYER. , Nov. 17, 1854. a ° ,y - '• ' ; Wagon-Maker Shop fdt- Rent, T HE subscriber hag erectcd.a-\argo AVagori noakor shop and Blacksmith pbopi on South street, Carlisle. Tho Smith shop Is opoupiod by Potor Myers, who ia doing a largo'business: Tho tf>gon-iuaW shop is not yet occupied. A good workman, wluvwishos to'onrry on a largo business, would find tULftVfiirorablo opportunity., Thoshop may bo loused for oliumbor of years on favorable loans. Apply to tho subscriber. . wjLd^air, w il MT XB NATION. Oollant, AL 8 0-, T. J. KEUE . *5650,000 $l. WORTH Oi’J Watches,'Chains, Rings. &c. G. S.. HASKINS &; CO., 36 Stri’d also present thorn for settlement. I . JOHN WAGGONER, . Sc& & 155 MmUittmtar: u T’o Whom it May Concern.” Greenfield: Sc Sheafer AHE happy to Inform the public that they have just returned from NEW YORK with n now and desirable stock of goods—bought at greatly reduced prices, which will bo sold on the original and popular principle of QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. DItE 'S S O O 6D S, Scotch, Plaids, Wool Plaids, Zephyr Plaids. Em press Cloths, Plaid Mohairs, Otlimoro .Cloths, Amours/.Barra.lheas, Alpacas in nil color?, Emb. Alpacas, W 991. Delaines, Coburgs, «fce., &c. Shirts. A full assortment for Ladies Children. A largo and desirable stock of Cloak’s and Furs, bought in New York which will bo sold tbteer than elsewhere, ' Do Laincs, Chocks, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Canton Flannels and Tickings, all to bo sold at groat bargains. NOTlONS.—Hosicry, White Goods, Ao. GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR, Cloths, Cassiimrcs, Satinetts, Jeon.*, &o. 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For 18(55, receipts of every kind of dish will bo given. Every one of these receipts has been tested. New and Fashionable Music will appear in cvcrj’ number. Also, Hints on all matters interesting to Ladies. TEEMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Two copies, onqyear, Four “ “. Eight “ Fourteen “ Premium* for Cluhs of Eight or Fourteen.— To any person getting up a club of Eight and remit-: ting Twelve dollars—or a club of Fourteen and remitting Twenty Dollars, wo will send ns,a Pre mium, our new copy-right stool engraving for fra ming—size 27 inches by 20—“• WASHINGTON PARTING FROM HIS GENERALS," after a drawing by F. 0. Darloy. This is the most su perb Premium over offered. Or, if preferred, we. will send, for the Premium, a LADY’S ALBUM, illustrated and, handsomely bohrid and gilt. Or,. if preferred to either of tbcsfe, wo will send, as a Premium, an extra copy o'f the Magazine for 18G5. For clubs of two or fufiv, no' premiums are given.' Always saj, in remitting f/rt* a clnb of eight, or a club of fourteen, Which ’of tho Premiums is pro fcrrc’L Address, post-paid. CHARLES .1. PETERSON, No. nfTfi Chestnut street , Philadclpia, Pa. NoV. 10, 1801. «'OI»EY’S ILAB.If’S 2500 K, Fashion Magazine of llis World. T XTERATDRE, Fino Arts and Fashions. A i The 'most magnificent Steel engravings.— Double Fashion. Plates. Wood engravings on every subject that can intorestladies. Crochet knitting, Noiting, Embroidery, Articles for tho toilet, for tho Parlor,' the Roudoir, and the Kitchen. Every thing in fact, to make a complete Lridfe Ttook.' THE LADIES’,FAVORITE FOR 35 YEARS. No Magazine has been able-to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEY’S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the book. • Model Cottages (no oilier Magazine gives them,) with diagrams. Drawing Lentons for the Young. . Another spe cialty With Oodcy. Original JfuHi'e, worth $3 a’yoar. Other Maga zines publish old-worn-out music,* but the sub scribers to Godcy got it bcloro tho music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another- peculiarity with Godcy. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., tho millionaire merchants, of New York, appear in Uodoy, tluo onlydVlagazjno that has them. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Brodio, of Now York. * , • Ladies' Bonnets. .Wo give moire theVn in a year than any other Magazine. In fact* tho Lady’s Book enables every lady to be her o*vn bonnet maker. Parian Karland, Authoress of “Alone,” “Hidden Path,” “ Mosd Side,” “ ISomcßis,” and “ Miriam,” writes for Go dey each month, nod for no other magazine. Wo have also retained all our old and favorite con tributors. Gitttoß'K’S BABY'S BOOK fdr ISOS. ( there could he no deviation.) Tbo following arc tho terms pf thb Lady’s Booh for 1805, At present, wo subscribers at tho following rates. Duo notice will bo given if wo aro obliged to advance, wtiich will depend upon tho prioo of,paper One copy, one year, Two copies, one year, Three copies, one your; Fourcopioi, ono year, Five copies, ono year, and an oxtrA copy to , person sending club, making six copies, 14 00 Eight copies ono yocfk and an extra copy to person sending thoblub making nine cop- . ios, v ' 21 00 Eleven copies, ono yoar and an extra copy, to tho person sending the club, making twelve copies, • .27 60 Additions to any of tho above clubs, $2 50 each subscriber. Godoy’a Lady's Book and Arthur’s Homo Maga zine will bo sent, each ono yoar, on receipt of $4 50. [ Wo have no club with any other Magazine or! Newspaper, ‘ i Tho money must" bo sent at one time for any’ Club. ' Canada subscribers must send 24 cents addi tional for each subscriber. Address, L. A. GODEY, ■ ,N. E. Corner Sixth and Sts., VbUadelphia. DRY GOOD'S. CLOAKS and FURS! DOMESTIC S ; , Colored Faehxon Plates in Advance! THE TERMS OF B. R. jAiTBSOS, S. M, Conn, J! M'Oabdusb. B. ft. JAMESON &-CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Fad cy Dry Goods, Trimmings/'Nolions Ao.f North west c.ornor of Hanover and Pomfrfit Bts., Carlisle, Pa*.would respectfully announce'to th® public that they have just returned from tho Eas tern cities will) .a largo nnd well selected stock of goods, consisting in part of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts*. Veils, Crapes, (Jjravats, Hoods. Nubia.Si Shawls, Handkerchiefs,'Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, Bolts, Ladies' nnd Gents' Collars, Binding, Coyds; .But tons, Combs, Needles - . Threads, Sewing Silks, Hoop Skirls, Paper, Pens Perfumery, Cigars, Ac., A 6/ Wo would particularly iUvito tho attention of Countuy Merchants to yur stock, as in tho mat ter of prices as well ns in other important partic ulars, wo enjoy this groat advantage, viz: ono branch of our house and a'flicinbdrof our firm aro located in Philadelphia, and always-prepared- to take advantage of every fluctiialion.jp the market. Liberal terms made with lyholosalo.purchasers nnd unusual inducements offered to bnydra of ©ve ry class. Call and examino our stock/.' , » •' ■ . B. R. JAMESON & CO. Oct. 13,1801—Bra. ....... NEW STOCK OP MATS AN© CAPS AT. KELLER'S', On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of all tho new rm styles of Silk, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft o»d tSVetur lIA TS now open, of eify and homo manufacture, which will bo sold at the lowest cash’ prices. j , A largo stock of summer hats, Palm,'Leghorn,. Braid, India Panama, and tttrawj Children's fan'- oy, etc. . Also a full a a rtment of A on's, Boys'- aml Children’s Caps of o v rydcscriptlon and stylo. Tho subrgriber invites a.' to come and tfxaminp his stock. Being a practical hatter,-ho fools con fident oL giving pjitLfuc.lion. Thankful for. tlje liberal patronage heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of tho same. t Dou't forget llm. .stand, two doors abovo.SLrol nor's Hotel, and ncxt.to Curnmau's-shoe store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt... N. B.:—tints of all kiuds mado to order at short notice. [May 20, '6l. . Locii man’s Photographic AND A M BROTY PE GALLERY, THE universally achnowlndgod superiority of LOCIIMAN’S PICTURES, is sufficient guaranty of their merit without further comment. None equal them in clearness, tone and artistio arrangement!. * ‘ . « » Remember tho GALLERY, in Main'strect, Oar islo, opposite tho National Bands. Be sure you go to'G. Rooms. •*.- Pictures of deceased persons copied with skill'and despatch. A«£. 25, IBf5L Editor of Volunteer: ■'. - , 1 Beau Sin—With your permission I wish to say to tho readers of .yonr,.paper that I will send, by re turn mail, to all who wish it (free), ft Rocipo, with 'full directions for making an 4 using .a simple Ve getable Balm, that will .effectually remove,. in ,ljoh days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and’all im purities of the Skin, leaving tho same sott, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to thope having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of iiriant Hair, Whiskers,or a Moustache,in less than thirty days. . -^7, All applications return mail with tmt charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F, CHAPMAN, Chemist, . 831 liroadxcay, New York. Oct. 6;iSoi-3m THE Carlisle .borough bounty Bonds nro now ready in sums of One Hun dred, Five Hundred and One Tlurqßand-; dollars, with coupons littacbcd semi annually, at tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. A’ny.Jpor sou having money to lend will find it an advan tage to invest in said Bonds, as the State Bounty law exempts them from Taxation. Application to bo made to A. Cathcart, President of Town Council, or Jos. W. Ogilby, 3ec’y. Council* JOS. W. OGILBY, Sec*y of Corporation, 0 3 00 0 (10 ■ 12 00 20 00 ■CAitLisLE Deposit Bask, I ' . Nov.. 1,1801, f A DIVIDEND of Five per cent., and also IX Fivo per cent, extra, freo of (Vpvcrnment and Shi-tc Taxes, has this day been declared by. tbo Board of Directors, out of tbo profits of tho Bank for the last six mouths, which will bo paid over to tho Stockholders or their legal representatives, upon demand being made fop tho-samo. ‘ Wil. M. BEETEII, Cashier, NEW FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE EXOUIt & FEED, coax, pikSTHk -& si-ir. THE Buhsoriher -having taken thb Ware house, formerly occupied by .1. 8.. Noncmakor. on West. Xligh Street, opposite Diokininson Col lege, would inform tho public, that ho has en tered into a general Forwarding and. Commission business. ~ a , The highest market bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds,, .. J>'(n\tr and Feeds Plaster, rind Stxltf kept con stantly on hand and for sftlo., .* . . Coal of all kinda, embracing r>- LYKENS valley, , ‘ LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LA WDERR Y, Ac., <£«. Limeburr'ers’ ’fi.Vid Blacksmiths* Coal, constaflVty Tor sale. Kept under coVor, and delivered dry t« any part of the town April 1 'I, ■ •shirts! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts ever offered in Ibis place, SllillTS at 12,00 per doz. do. " 15,00 “ “ do. ‘ " 20,00 “ do. " 25,00 “ " , . ' do. ’ “ b(/,00 . " . “ warranted to bo of tbb best and ranst celebrated makes. Bought before tl'.d late advance in prices, sold by tho dozen or single. Ifyou want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at „• :?«•••. ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover St., Emporium, March 10’ 'fir. PAINTS AND OTLi Lead, 1,000 galls, of.Oi a large assortment of Varnishes*-. Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Litharagb, Whiting, Glno, Shellab, Paint Brushes, Colors of every descripti