TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT^ On Saturday morning last, shortly after 7 o’clock, a most serious accident happened oft ■the Northern Central Railway, less than two miles south of our borough limits, at the northern end of Hyde’s out. Op, Friday night, the Erie Express and El pure. Express, both going north, were detain ed at Parkton by the running off of a freight engine, caused by the switch being left open. As soon ns the track was cleared, both trains proceeded on their journey, the Elmira Ex press going ahead. All wont well; Until the point above mentioned was reached, when the foremost train came in violent collision with the York Local Freight, which had left this place a short time previous. As those in charge of either train, from some fatal and unaccountable misunderstanding, had no idea that the truck was not clear, both trains wore • running at their usual rate of speed, at least. The result of the collision was, of course, a terrific wreck, particularly of tlio passenger • train, which had the greatest momentum:— .The lad in charge of the sleeping oar was immediately sent hack with a signal, and the Erie Express was thus prevented from, run ning into the wreck. , The wrecked passenger train was drawn by locomotive No. 1.1, and was composed of an express car, baggage car, and eight pas senger cars. The two former care were com pletely demolished, and crushed into an un .distinguishahlo mass. The conductor, two .express messengers, and the baggage master, .Thomas Graybill.of Baltimore, who was kill ed, wore in the baggage car at (lie time of - the accident. How the three escaped with their lives is a miracle to theihsolves and tn us. The conductor was somewhat cut about ■ the head, and was able to go to his home, in Baltimore; but the expressmen Wore more seriously hurt, and wore brought to King’s hotel, in til is borough. The next oar, mostly filled with soldiers, was'terribly smashed, and the one end thrown 'up on the ‘front ears to the height of at least 25 foot., In this oar, one man was •killed, and a -large number wounded, Tlio other cars, of course, and .letter, and only.those near.the ends of some 'of'them wore in any danger. Both engineers and firemen escaped by jumping. The freight engine was the No. 28, one of Winau’s “ dumolhacks." Several boxes with corpses from tlio army, on the front platforms, &c, were broken open, and one of the bodies ter ribly mutilated. As, son'll ns fill the dead and wounded, to gether,, with tlio mail and other valuables, were removed from the wreok. prearntinns : were ininiediatoly mode to clear the track. Mr. Goodwin, the able and efficient chief en gineer nl file, road, was promptly on the ground, and remained until every particle of the wreck was .removed from the track, which was shortly after nightfall. About dusk,' both cnglnes aiul tenders, looked together os' in Ihu collision, wore brought, to the depot in this borough. They "had imt ran off the track. . 'Hie twicers and employees df the railroad •company at this place did nil in their power to lelicvo (ho wounded, and make due dispu- Biiion ( f the dead. Since the above was in type. \re learned the mime of (be second victim of the accident. It is A. L. U of* Willte-d.arre, Il\n l»siporn showed him to he a do-charged fid dler and unmarried.— York Gazette. Tou Tui;sin in Parih.— A Paris ifitter of the 9th Bay?: “I must put upon record that I liavo tins day hud- the honor of an inlorvfew with , General Tom Thumb, Mrs*. Thumb, the baity, nod the baby’s aunt, Miss Mmnio. I received a-polite note from the General's private secretary, intimating that, ' , ’ulthmigb the public receptions wore over, tha „ ‘iamlly’ would have pleasure in receiving my self and wife at a* private interview. In a haudsoinn drawing-room, No. 95, on the first floor of the Hotel do L-mvra, we found the. interesting party. The only visitors hiuidos' ourselves were the Peruvian minister, with his wife and two ladies. The General, who. has long been known in Europe, is in splcn- • did health ; his manners arc affable and un affected, and his-ioilotte unexceptionable.— • Ilis wife is really pretty, and like her Lillipu ■ tii n sister, Mins Minnie, rsmarlAbly intelli gent. But (lie lion of the party was the baby, a little girl twelve months old, looking thepic- Hire of health, and, without exaggeration, ex tremely beautiful. The face has nothing of the .dwarf about it, but iriy observation that she lucked as big as an ordinary child of her age wan nut approved by the secretary, who as sured me that the weight wan something very far below the average, and, lifting np the ex pensive lace frock, showed mo her little feet in, red morocco shoes, which are riot larger than those of a moderate-nixed doll. My in quiry whether the child wae expected to grow up adwarf mot with the cautious answer that {bore was *no precedent. 1 This is, I believe, iv.de. Them is, lam pretty sure, no instance ofauohasmall couple as Tom Thumb and his wife having, boon-the’ progenitors of a. child. I venture to prophecy, however, that .Miss Minnie Stratton (that is the name of the infant) will, if she lives to attain her ma jority, b.o nearer the ordinary size of mankind than that of her parents. Ido not believe j in the foundation of a race of pigmiea. l C 7“ Oon. M’Clellan, it is reported will tail for Europe in February. His wife and child will accompany him. “ Burleigh” ihe ' Boo 'iJiVournal’s correspondent in Now York, makes ifro following statomerit in reference to the Gonohil's movements’: . A company of gohtlomen in this city have lifted up a fast sailing clipper ship in elegant ttyle, placed on board every conceivable lux “manned her completely with a 'fine crow, I'ut her in charge of one of otfr ablest cap- Jains, and tendered her to Octroi al George B. M’Olellan for one year, to sail whore ho will 'Vith his. family and friends—the entire ex pense to be borne by the gentlemen. This n the New York stylo of of doing things. • K7“Tbis droiidful wac sooms to bo eating Away the hearts and destroying what human ity there is left to the people. An authorized Wlegraphio dispatch Irpm Grant’s army states that “ the utmost quiet prevailed along the linos for several days past until yestor-, aty afternoon, when our batteries at Fort Hell opened fire for the entertainment of Some English visitors.” The enemy replied, “ad Lieut. Col. Stafford and others wore •aerially wounded. The “ entertainment” i'ad to be provided, however, though blood was spilled, life destroyed and more widows and orphans made. “ Oh, how long?” 9n?u DBDEB llf OITT -—On the night of the * u ‘h ult., James M’Fate, a wealthy land wner of Oil City, was murdered at theoutor ange of the town on the banka of the crook •ear the bridge. The murder is supposed to ave been oommitted neqr midnight; The Messed was shot in the head with four bul . 8 a . n “ Lis throat was out. It is thought ho ,aa killed, for his money, but if that wore 'b'et, the murderers wore probably dis- Lhe inhabitants,of Oil City, are luwl w e *asporated at the occurrence, and for fi reti n-i'oward :of ton thoueand-dollars r- the-apprehension of the murderer.' g f $ $.3 a-? **sl | i I i f JANUARY J 234 5 s h 8 9 10 11 12 12 u ’5 IS ir 18 15 20 91 22 2.1 2* 25 20 27 "8 . 25 30 31 , FEBRUARY r „ -" 1 2 3 4 12 Tl' lT ,V S 8 10 11 ... 7 '* 18 10 1Y IS ,B 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 ' MARCH 12 13 ll I® ■ 8 18 ] |']t 81l It « 27, 23 29 30 31 ■ APRIL 2345 0 7 8 .0. 10 1] 12 l:j u 15 16 17 .18 10 20 21 22 2J 2i 25 20 27 -28 29 MAT I -2 3 A 6 '(1 7 8 » 10 ’ll 12 13 oi I 5 ]rt 17 * 18 10 20 21 22 2.1 24 25 20 27 28 25 SO ill JUNE . , '' 1 2 .1 . 5 • ? 8 9 10 12 J. 5 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-4 25 26 27 28 .29 30, Jury 2 .1 4 5 o 7 8 » 10 11 12 u ,4 15 10 17 18 15 20 21 22 30 si 25 25 27 28 28 Auauai - ¥ I2 S 4 6 *,*Bo 10 11 1 2 13 14 ]fl io 17 i 8 in 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 .28 20 30 31 SEP^MBER „ 1 2 j* d 5 6 ■ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 21 26 20 27 28 29 30 1234 6 0 7 8 - 9 10 11 12 13 ‘l4 10.18, 17 18 : li) 20 Si: 22 23 24 25 .20 27 28 29 30 21 ■OCTOBER NOVEMBER 6 0 7 8 0 'lO 11 12 13 14 16 10 17 18 19 20 -21 22 23 24 26 20 27 28 21 30 DECEMBER 1 2 * 8 6 , 8 ( 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 19 29 21 22 23 24 26 20 2'7 28 29 30 Tnn Next Draj-t,— lt seems that this call of-tho President fer three hundred thousand more men swells the total number called into the army since tho commencement of the nar, to 0,258,846. Tii q Journal'of. Commerce enumerates as follows tho seven*! culls: Vised in 1861, us per report of Secretary (jamovun, for three months, Raised in tho-same year, ns per same icp-irt, for three years, Cull of Jaly Ist, 1.302, (three voars* men, Call of August, 4ih. 18,03, .for mili tia. (nine hi mtiis’ men) Call for A ipiliiiof certain States, Juno loth, 1803, to repel inva wi*ri of Pennsylvania, Lrult of July, 1803, (three years’ man l ) Number rkisod since Outober.l7, as per statement of Senator. V/ifoon, Call ofJuly It!ill, 18(34, (one vear men) ■. . . • ; Last call, December 19, 18!?4, Total, A mansion occupied by Daniel Vr-ehs tor, at Portsinoufh, x \. 11., during tho fij-sl year of bin practice, Is transformed into an oyster saloon. His old office’ is now oc cupied by a Peruvian Guano agent.— Boston Povt. Pooh I That's nothing I The White House was once occupied by statesmen, but it is now transformed into a clown’s dressing rumn. The Goddess of Liberty, once a white, being, is now a kinkey-headed nigger wench. Tnlk no more about, bivalves and "fertilizers ! —La Crosse Democrat. XU* President Lincoln says we have more men in tho North now than we liad.whou the wal* began, and that wo can keop it up forev er. Upon this principle, war.ie a blessing to tho nation. It increases population ami pros perity. .Notwithstanding the hundreds of thousands whose hones lie mouldering upon war’-s battle field, the pnoplc—tho, suffering mothers,, wives, fathers and orphans—are bcuotittedl What a benefactor to the race, is Abraham the First. Mosnuy Recovering. —Tho wound received recently by the noted'rabbi, Gul. MosEßV,'waa not the “ fatal shot’,’, as,,.it.,was called by abmo.of our Northern journals. Tbe Rich mond, Sentinel- of theSd inSt., thus speaks of the wounded Mosctrr: Wo arc highly.gratitiod tdle&rn, says tlio Lynchburg Jlepftblican, from an authentic source, that Colonel Moseby is rapidly re covering from his wound, anil in a short lime will bo in the saddle again.. To Ona Western the first day of February next, we will (Strike from our list the name of every sfil'scribor outside of Pennsylvania, who will not have paid up his arrears by that time. Hereafter wo will not send our paper beyond the limits of the county, unless it bo paid for in advance. This rule will bo strictly adhered to. t?V, . . 3snnirft. On the sth inst., by the Rev. JobnC. Bliss, Mr. John W. Orr of Orrstown, to Miss Mag gie G. Woodburn, of South Middleton twp. On the 5 th inst,, by the same; Mr. John K. Eongnecker, of PlaiuUold, to Miss Sallio B. Fbffor of Dickinson townshio. In tins place, ht the Reformed Parsonage, on the 29th ult., by the ftev. Sa.muel Phil i.ps, Mr. Emanuel IVoitzel, to Miss fiiiohaol Naylor, both of this county; In this place, at Shreihcr’e Hotel, on the 3d inst.', by the same, Mr., John S. Plouish, ofWesfPonnsboro’ township, to Miss Caro line Gay man, of Prankford tuw r nship,this county,. At the residence of her father, Mr. John Baker, hear this place, op the 6th inst., by the same,- Mr. Joseph P. Wolf, of North Middleton township, to Mies Lizzie A. Ba ker. In Centroville, on tho 29th ult., by Rev. Stephen W. Owen, Mr. William Bryinn, to Miss Mary Fickos, both of Penn twp. On the 3d inst., by the same, Mr. Samuel Snoko,-to v Miss Caroline Ewing, both of Penn towjiahip. On Thursday, August 4tb, by the same, Mr. Michael Hoover, to Miss Susan M; Tritt, both of Penn township. On the stb inst., by Rev. Jacob’Pfy, Mr. Jo-ieph L. Herman,- to Miss Emma; daughter of George Hingwalt, Esq., all of Mftnf'ootwp. December, Qotleib Wus- DERLica, m the 77th joar of big ago. CAIILISLE MAIUCET.— Jim. lltli, lf!M, Friuli, Superfine, per bbi., do., Extra, do., K ye , do.. W with Wukat, pur bnsbel, linn M p i.jßi T| bu. u ' Hye, • *’ Corn, Oats, Simiisp BAm.E'r, I‘ALL do., Or.oVuii land in a high state of cultivation j con venient to Churches, Markets, Schools, &c. Also. Three Dwelling Homes in tho Borough of Carlisle, situate in one ol tho principal streets, in a good neighborhood, Ac- Tho above properties can be bought on easy terms. Por particulars in quire of Jan. 5, 18G5-6t TVTOTIOE is hereby given that Letters Tes- JwT montary on ■ tho estate* of Cyrus llingwalt, Mo of Monroe township., deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, residing in (ho same township. All persons indebted to tho.ostato are requested to make .payment immediately, and those, having claims against tho estate will also present theiAfbir settlement. Jan. 5, 1805—Ut. Second Arrival of Wow Goods AT the Cheap Store of W. C. Sawyer, East Main street, ono door Mow Martin's ■ Hotel; I Lave returned from Now York, with a largo nd .dition of WINTER GOODS, such ns ,tho latest stylos Dross Go'cids, Silks and Worsted Materials. Newest stylos of Cloaks and Moultes. All kinds of Shnwist ’ ■■ . 4 FU'FS! PXjltS! ! A largo let from A. T. Stew arts, very cheap. All kinds of Mourning Goods, Cloths, Cassimorcs and Cloaking Cloths. Notions of every kind, and Worsted Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Domestic Goods,in largosup ply, I‘uucy Articles lor tho Holidays. JMoasoeall us you will liui my prices tho cheapest of the cheap. l)eo. 22, I*B-1. Mrs- H. A. Smith’s Photographs, Ambrotypes.Jvorytypcia, Beau tiful. Albums, Boaatiful.Friunoa,-Albums for Ladies abd Gentlemen, Albums for Children, Albums for Miss es, Pocket Albums for Sol diers and Civiliatis. Choicest Albums! Prettiest Albums!! CHEAPEST ALBUMS ! 11 For Christmas GilKs; - *■ •^p ii-eah and New from New York and Philadelphia. £,F YOU want satisfao.tary pictures and. po -a. Hto attention oall nt Mrs. R. A. Smith's Pho-. tograpbio Gallery, south-east corner of Uitnhvor street and Market Square, opposite tho Court House and Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Mrs. R. A. Smith, well known as Mrs. R. A. Reynolds,-and so well known as u Daguorrean Artist gives personal attention tc Ladies and Gen-, tlomcu visiting her gallery, and baring tho best of artists and polite attendants oan safely promise that in no.otber gallery cau those, who-favor her with a call got pictures superior to hors, not oven in Now Yorluaud Philadelphia, or moot with more kind and prompt attention. Ambrotypes inserted in Rings, Lockets, Breast-pins* «fco. Perfect cop ies of Daguoreotypos and Ambrotypes‘made of do poasod friends.. Whore copies are defacedlifo-Hko. pictures may still bo had; either for frames or for hards. ..Alliiegativos preserved ouo year, and or ders by mail or otherwise! promptly attended t 6, - Bco; 22,’1803,-tf . i Markets. do., ‘(Ill,, do., do., do., -'ll 00 - S CM I 2 05 a 2 7n 2 U 5 - 175 •1 8S 1 RO SAMUEL BENSON, J. I>. LEIBIO. WITH THE GREAT AT 8 O’CLOCK. ADMISSION 50 OTS. WILLIAM KER, SAMUE.L GRAHAM, CUAS. W. WEAVER, Visitors, J. W. D. GILLELEN. MoSicc. ANN RINGWALT, ' Executrix. AY. C. SAAVYER. $l. $'(S5p s ,©o© WORTH OP, Watches, Chains, Rings, &c. G. S. HASKINS & c. 0., 3G Betltijusn Street, Hew Tob U, ..«rp«» tub por,i.owi.s-c i.v»co«iie:(ia TO Buyrs of. Falaablo Jewelry. jH.n'n *10,50 8,0(1 2,50 2Ar, 1.:j5 1,51) ‘ ,f,Dn f,,r “ l,m " ansntwcl in a a lac-ilinc-3 iur Bulling Jctvuirv in this '“■ui 7\ Mmi wu «» »/•-. Vr' / ~! patruniM us. UV 'I' 01 '."' Diumoml Pi,,,. b.i.ultH, ,lc., to bu Hr,lil C„ r OXE not,I,AH E ACH uu , u'n !l, ■' , ~ot tobo paiar”; until juu Know v.'lutt j-.iu ( 0 rccu i vc . 1.70 1.75 J i.fiO 3,50 10.0.) Just I,ml; „t tin, rollotvinr; lj s t 0 f ARTICLES TO !!M SOU) KOIIONU DOL LA It EAUII ! 11 75 li 5 Watdtea (hiuidtanndj engraved, aiid warrant ,ctl perfect ti-ncdcd-pc^) f '" m ,- S:!0 00 l °S 1:0 00 *»cll lit) JviiUsos U atdics sulid Gold Hunt in L-n -• did assortment, 4.000 Solitaire Sieve But tons, entirely new sfvlcs, 3.000 Slc.-vo liau , tons, in rets, \ erv ridi, 5.000 Sdee*-b Buttons, plain, 10,0011 I’lnin nml hinvl.soriio, ■ ■ ly engraved Iliir-.-j, 8.000 Spring Locjtvnt ai-i -2,,0‘u15°° now and latest s! d • * 2.000 Gold' Pc ns a>ul !.a,Ai •some Stiver CaavV 0 00 to 10 00 n.ia entire Itst ol iv.niliful nml vtihml.lo goods will ho sold i\>r e.\i! Hum,a it Each. CovtilWlos ofnll tlio nboyo.’ ./--Me,, will bo placed in Envoi opes, and Bonlod. • T!..,5„ onvobipoa uro sent liy mut, na ordered, in, regard to oluiiou. On the rove l !,t of the oM liliuat,, you wi u feu ~|i at y ou md '| UV0 ’ “I", 1 ! 11 13 1,1 * mr option to suud ouo dollar and Inbv the article, or n„l. , ■r,.v«"° c '"> nrdored for $1 ; eleven th.ry-fivc,l„r«.; si.vly-ih-o for $10; and ono hundred for $l6. We will solid a single ce tmoato on the roco.pl nf 2,5 contß,- 6 UuS. HASKINS * OO.,;- 36 Uce/ci'iiitit Strcvt/N* 7 QaogjEßiEs-iiiiwTAL. - 15 50 2 20 Box 4270. Nov. 17, 1804-4 nt .The subscribers,!'.':; have tn inforratboir friends and customers tin: i May have Removed their Grocery Stdro To the South-East Gm-nor.. of Mu in and Bo: ford Streets, one Door W(p.t of Gardner ■ & Go’s. Foundry, nmi l)i m nly Op posite Hohcr’s Hotel, Carlisle. They will, ns heretofore, keep constantly on hand everything n iltuir liny SUCH AS ' Salt. :* Bricd Til'-at^ Bologna, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, r> _ j Crackers, ' SplVoa, Cheese, Dishes, Soups, n t i-vi T l’<'hafico, Brooms. Cor.! Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware. Earthen Ware, Blacking, C amlles. And IVotfuiii^Gcucially. Our assortment is very complete and lias.been purchased with care and judgement. Wo invito all to give us a call, ns wo nro determined to sell at very moderate profit.*. MONASMITII & BAKER. N. B.—Tho higVpst prices will bo paid for al kinds of marketing. U. & li. Nov. 10, ISIU.-tf W E W PHD T 0 G 11 A P II ' A K II Ambrotyjpo Gallery. Wo, llio undorejaicil, respectfully inform mir friends and the. i-üblic gcaorally, tlmt ho imvo opened a New Slfey-Light PICTURE GALLERY In the now second story over the' frame buildings located a few doors s uth of the' Post-Office, uml nearly opposite A, W. Bentz’u store, South Hano ver street. Wo Imvo constructed this Gallery ac cording to our taste, nml flutter ourselves in say ing wo have far the best arranged light in town. To aged, infirm and delicatr persons, wo will sin* this Gallery is much ea-der of access than any in this place, being located on the second story, ami the story beneath being iow, there is not such a toVer of steps to ascend. ! Having procured the assistance ofan-experi enced operatorj'and purchased the host and latest improved apparatus, we are prepared to produce .piaturoa equal-to any other establishment, not ex celled by Now York or Philadelphia..' Such as Extra Whole . K ize Photographs, Cartes De Visile, Amhroigpes and ferrotypes.. Wo shall also introduce a.popr picture to this vi cinity in such unbounded demand id tho oitios, called tho GEM PHOTOGRAPH. Ono demon taken at nno sitting, nt tiio low price of SI 60 per doxdn. Pictures inserted in Lockets, Kings, and Pins, nnd copied' or enlarged froth old Daguerreotypes, Amlu-ulpycip.Jtc,, *o. Also, ,-for sale a lino lot of Picture frames and Albuibi— Wo hope, by a strict attention to business anil a desire to please, to receive onr share of Ibg public patronage. Do notforget tlio place, a, fpw doors south of the Post Office, South Hanover Street. ' „ -v .Ky 11. GKOV-IJ e I,allies, Chocks, Print*, Muslins, Ginghams, (.lint™ l lannels and Tickings, all.to bo sold ut t'tyn t iQ^raina. NOTlO^S^—Uusiory, AYhito Goods, do. GFNTyNVND BOYS’ WEAR, Oiothi Ciissim ires, Saliuotls, Joans, Ac. A full assortment of Magorio’a cclohratod Uoiue-Mr.do boons, always on band. C 5 00 •' DnnH Owj any hind of goods uniilyou have (’iilkJ.itn Gukkxi*ieli> k Sueapeii, to notc.lho Siu.il di'iorcnco between the prices askod for goods l ii’ra a.id elsewhere. 15 00 to 25 00 “ 450t000 00 “ do ala roeoived daily from Now York and Phil ailoljbm. * 60 to 26 DO greenfield a sheafer, East Main Street, South sido, 2,1 door, 2d dour, 2d door from corner. Nor, 10, 1204. 2 00 tola 00 5 00 to 26 00 in* YOUR CLUES FOR XBGj ! 6 00 to 16 00 Hast and Cheapest of the Magazines. S 00 to 10 00 PETARSON’S MAGAZINE. Notwithstanding tlurcnonnously increased cost, of Paper, und'tbu consequent.rise in iho price of oiher Magazines. “ PetersonV will still bo fur nished to single subscribers at Two Dollars a your, cash m advance Arrangements have been mmlo by winch, in ISOo, it will bo buffer than ever. No Magazine of similar merit will approach it In cheapness, bunco it will be emphatically TIIE MAGAZINE FOR TIIE TIMES. Yho stories in “ Peterson * arc conceded to bo tho best published anywhere. In addition to tho usu jj,(j\ uin kur of shorter stories, there will be given in S 00 to 00 00 4 00 to -10 00 3 00 to TO DO 4 00 to 0 00 15 00 to 20 000 2 00 to 16 00 2 00 to 5 00 Four Original Dopy-rightcd Novitlolteß, viz THE LASy PLA'KTAGENET, 3 00 to 15 00 ’ :I!y MVb. Ann S. Stephens. ;TITE MASSING DIAMOND, By tho Author of “Tho Roohnd Lifo.'“ A WOMAN’S REVENGE, By Louise Chandler Moulton. COQUET vs. CROQUET, By Frank Leo Benedict. 2 50 to 10 00 0 ()0 to 12 00 In Rs Illustrations also, “ Pctorsoft" is unrivalpd. Iho publisher challenges a cmnyarisyp between its tinpri b and other £(eei Engraving* Apd these, in mother Mugaziucs, and ono at least is given iujpvory number. Colored Fmhion Plates in Advance I f&l” It is tlio only Magazine whoso Fashion Mutes can bo relied on. Colored Patterns in Embroidery , Crotchet, <£c. . Tho.V/c*rk‘Tuble department of Ibis Magazine is wholly unrivalled. Ih cry mnnbor contains a dozen or more patterns 5u every variety of Fancy work. No other Magazine gives theso colored Patterns. An Entirely New Cook Hook. . The prigina) Receipts of “ Peterson" are quite famous:, I 1 or IHOS, receipts of every kind of- <\ißh will he given. Everyone of those vcgoiytc has boon tested. Now and Fashiomiblo i.-rcie will appear iu every number. Also, Hints on all matters interesting to Ladies. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Two copies, ouo year, Four V /• ISisht “ * Fourteen Premiums fur Visit of Eight Ur- Fourteen. I'd any pcMon getting up a dub of Eight and remit* ting iuolYo dollars—or a club of, Fourteen and remitting'Twunty Dollars, wo will send as a Pre mium, our new copy-right steel engraving for fra ming—size 27 indica by 20— 1 “ WASHINGTON PARTING FROM -HIS GENEIIALS,” after a drawing by F. 0. Dftrloy,.. This is the most su perb Premium ovoV offered, Or, if preferred, wo will solid, fur the Premium, tii-LADY'S ALBUM, illustrated and.handsomely bound ami gilt. Or, if preferred to either of these, wo will send, as a Premium, an extra copy of the Magazine for ISOS. ioredubsot two or four, no premiums are given. Always sat, in remitting for a club of eight, or a . c'lnb of fourteen, which of the Premiums is pro foi rod". ... Address, post-paid, ■ ' • CHARLES j. EEtERSO.JT, . Ao. 300 Chestnut street, PhUudelnia, Pa, Not. 10, 1 SOI. ’ NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE f HE subscriber having taken the Ware i house formerly ocoupiod'by J. 11. Nonemakor, on West High Street, opposite Diokininaon Col logo, would inform the public, that he has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Platter and Salt, kept con stanlly on band and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEFS.YAXLEY, L OGUST-MOVNTA TN, LA WJiEHJt r, d'c. t & e . Limobiirupts* apd Blacksmiths’ Coal, constautlj for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry tc any part of the town April 34, ’(kb rpIIE undersigned would respectfully pro- X claim to tbo uitizms of Cumberland and sur rounding counting, M«U',ho:bi ; .s bu band and ia constantly manufacturing, any and everything in the SADDLERY LIKE, at prices which defy competition, and of material which cannot bo surpassed here or elsewhere. Ilia stock conaiats of Double aifd staple Harness, Saddles ami Bri dles of all kinds, heavy and light. draft Collars, [alters; WHIPS, BUFFALO RUBES, ItOHSE BLANKETS, » and Overooalhig^ Cloths and Cassimors. Goods are umdo to‘order in the latest styles and at short notice.‘"Men's Shawls, Undershirts, Drawofa, Gloves, Souiia. Tics, itc. • • . *■“ ' ' The largest stock of Domestic Goods in the .country. • Carpets, Oil Cloths. Blankets, and every variety of G.oods kept in a first class Dry Go nth store. As new styles of Cloaks and Dress Goods come out. I have amingomets to rceivo them, Nov goods will bo added as advances. I’Uaso call and examine before buying olsa-, where, as I am determined not to he RcmuurWr the old stand, East Main street, on* deor below Martin’s Hotel. .Not. I?', 13151. fr\ . NOTICE. J. BOAS’S STORK, sk* OiU’oaiTK Tnu Cari.’jslb Deposit Bank. Would you buy your hats right cheap Please cull at Boas’s store, In North Hanover street ho keeps, Bis uiimo is on the door. ..There Ladies, Men and Children too . Are lilted all the while, His hnls are good, and have proved true; No better in Carlisle. Cnps for Soldiers, Men undßoyi Von all cun here obtain,- For Ladies and for Children's Furs You need not ask in vain. Fur Cap?, Fur Collars andfJFur Glove* All neatly mado and warm ; Fine Woolen Shirts and Woolen Drawers For comfort in the storm. Vests, Jackets, Ilo'tc, Nocktios and Scarfs— All theac ho keeps to soli. Whips, Comforts, Canos and Nolions too Too numerous to toli. ALS o; .Satchels and Traveling 3Ja«kots for Ladies, Mar mot ami School Baskets, Carpet Bags and ‘The largest assortment of Trunks kept nt any house iu town. A largo variety of Gentlemen’* Gloves. A very largo .assortment of Woolen Shirts. BUFFALO HOlsks, Tohacco'nnd sugry»> *tc,, «tc. XMeaso call a’nd aeee*luß stock of goods, J. BOAS, Agout, Nov. 17; ISCt-3m B. R. JAMESON & CO. TAT'HOLES ALE and retail Doalnrs in.Eau » v cj Dry Goods. Trimmings, Notions Xo., North west corner of Hanover and Pomfret Sts., Carlisle, Pa...would respectfully announce to tlio public Unit-they have just returned from the Hal tern cities with a largo nnd well selected stock of poods, consisting in part of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitt*, I Veils, Crapes, Cravats,. Hoods. Nubias, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers,Belt*,. Ladies'and Gents'Collars,‘Bihding, Cords, But. ton* Combs, Needles, Threads, Sowing Silks, Hoop. Shirts, Paper, Pons Perfumery, Cigars, Xo., Xo. Wo would particularly invito the attention of Country Merchants to our stock, ns in tho mat ter of prices as well as in othcr'important parfeie iilars, wo enjoy this groat advantage, vis; on« branch of our house and a member of our Arm aro located iu Philadelphia, and always prepared ty take advantage of every- fluctuation in the market. • Liberal/tqnns made*-'with wholesale purchaser! anu unusual inducements offered to buyers of eve ry class. Call and examine our-VVock. 13. R. JAMESON & CO> $ 3 00 6 : (10 *32 00 20 ou. Oct. 13, 1861—3 m. HATS AID CAPS AT KELLER'S, On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of nil the new f-g styles of Silk, Halcskin, Stanch, Sn/t JJ& and Straw HATS now open, of city nnd home unmnfaoturo,’ which will ho sold at tho lowest cash prices. A largo stoclc of summer hats, Palm, Leghorn Braid, India Panama, and Straw ; bhlidreuVfen cy,-etc.- Also a full a a irttaent' of II eu’a, Boys’ atpl Children’s Caps df o v lydceeription.and sfylei ■The snhseribor invites a. to’come and examine his stock. Being a practical halter, ho feels con fident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for Pie liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the aamo. Don’t forget the stand, two doors above Shroh net’s Hotel, and next to Common's shoo store. „ „ „ . , , JOHN A. KELLISII, Ag't. L. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at shorl notic °- . [May 20, ’(11. Editor of Volunteer DnAlt Sin—With your permission I wish to Bay to the readers of your paper that I will send, by ro turn mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Ve- Uulm, that will olfoctually remove, in ton days, I implcs, Rlotcbcs, Tun, Freckles, aiid all im purities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear smooth and boautiOU* . I wiii also mail'Preo to those having Bald; Hoads or Bnro-Facos, airaplo directions and information that wi.lonablo them to start a fall growth of Lux uriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Uoiistitoho, in less than thirty days. - ’ , All applications ausworod by rolurn mail with ’out charge. Ilospcc-tnilly. yoil-8,.. , TIIOS. P; CHAPMAN,. Chemist, <531 liroadwuy, Xcw York\ .Oct. 6, ISO f—3ni .MATRIMONIAL!! .... . ,s a|us gentlemen TP you wish to marry, address the under . signed, who will send you without money and without flrico,valuable information that will eua* to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of ago. wealth or beauty. • This .information will cost you nothing, and if you wish* to marry, I will ohserlully assist yon. All letters strictly confi dential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address Sarah B. Lambert, Greoupoint, Kings Co., jS'ewYork. 001. 13, , C4—2m. v > Ko’tsceo TII'E.' Gill-lisle borough bounty Bonds nre now ready for delivery in sums of Ono Hun dred, live Hundred and' Quo Thousand.dollars, with coupons attached; the interest payable semi annually, at tho Carlisle Deposit Back. A per son having money to lend will find it an advan tage to invest in said Bonds, as tho Stale Bounty law exempts theta from Application to bo' made to A.‘ Calhcart, President of Town Council, or Jos. \Y, Ogilhy, Sco’y. 'TVrOriCE.—AII persona are hereby notified -b* that if X owe them anything to present their bills and I‘will pay them; otherwise those who owo mo need not pay, for I am going up Suit Hives' and do not expect to bo back before Spring. PJ3TEK P. JEGE. Carlisle, Dec. 8, ISO-I-31* BARLEY WANl’El).—The highest price for lUnanv will bo paid in cash at Earnin'* Brewery, Carlisle. GEBHARD"*• RtCHTER. Sept. ! r -IS(M-Sra« , , ■ POR3! PURS!! PU^S!!! CELLING at greatly reduced priced to close out the hulanoe of stock of "the .season If you uroio wain of any Ladies, Misses; aud Chi diren s Furs, pleitse.givo us au early call, us it will bo to your interest, * • Jan. 5, 1860. W. C. SAWYKII, NEW STOCK Oi’ Council. JO 9. W. OOILBY, Soc'y •/ Corporation, T.EIDICH b MILLER, TXIIE Undesigned having purchased the en tire stock of Groceries of C. IhhdfT, on the south-east corner of Market Square, pud mado considerable additions, is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of 6hoieb ‘goods, at tho lowest market rates. His stuck com prises 1 COFFEES, • - SUGARS, • = i. STRUPS, TEAS,. Salt, fiplccs ground and unground, .Cheese, Crack ers, Colfco Essences, Fish by wholesale or rctaiT Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segura, Snuff, Mutches Blacking, Bed .Cords, , GLASS, CHINA, -STONE AND QU EE X g TV A RE, Codarworo. Notr6ns, and all other .articles usually kept in a first class Groeqry store.- 1 •Inregard to prices* Tcan say' that it is my do tcrbiinutiou to 001 l goods, at thfr lowest possible fiU«ro. • . ' • ' •’ Butter, Eggs, had till kinds of country produce taken at market prices. • • • • ' ’’ Ho hopes by rtrjct attention to l-usijeaa, and li disposition to please, to merit and {Secure a shuto of public, patronage. ' ’?» JOHN lIYER.. Carlisle, Jan. 7. ISG4.. • ,• . ISGS. THE LADY’S'FRIEND.’- A New mom Eil) Jliiijiiziiio of Lil- oiatiij-c :md Faiiilon. I’HJJ'puljlisliora of kbia now Magaziue, in entering upon the second year of its existence,' bog leave-to offer their tlmnUs to the reading pub lie lor the support which they have so liberally' extended to them. Very fcw'Magasinea have been able,’.rn' : tfrulr Second ‘Voni*, to Uoakt : ot’ a : > hurgo a 1 circulatTcm ns Curt to wbieh the LADY’S FRIEND has now attained.’ • * ’’ f ’ •? i Referring to tlio numbers alroa'ly'i’ubliahcd as imlicatn e M (he rhpriieter of our Magazine, wb iDaj' lull lly .'-ay that U will continue fu ho devoted to choice L flora turo and the Jlluunuiim of the" Fashions. It will ctfnfnin (ho latest patterns of Cloaks, Cirpa, Hounds, Head Ureases, Fancr W.irh, Embroidery,.Ac;, with lUcclpts, iMusie, «ud other multem Intefesting Jo Lidios. • THE LADY'S FRIEND will bo edited by Mrs; llcnr\ PiiTß'ftaoN, who'will roly upon ibu services in tbo Literary Department of a ' r , SPLENDID COUPS OF CONTRIBUTORS. Handsome Sleel JDixgravingx, A handsotno'stecl faftby engraving ami a auporb colored steep fashion plate will illustrate e\eyy number, borides well executed Wood-cuts, ilUu'- tralivo of the Fashions, Patterns *Lc., too numer ous to detail. A Sowing Machine .Premium. , Ic order to enable ladies th'procuro a first qua lity Sowing Machine at very little outlay, we muko the following liberal offers : - Wo will give ono of Wiinnr.Tja ,t Wr.eojTs cole bratorl Sowing Machines-thc regular price of uhieh is Fifty-five Dollars-—on the following termsj 20 copies, ono year, and Sewing Machine, $70.90 « „ :: r -V - ' ‘.SiSS in tho first oi the above clubs, a ludv can god tnsnfy subscribers at tho regular prico of ?J.M) a copy,.ami then liy sending on these subscriptions and twenty dollars in addition, will got a "Machine tbut clio cannot.buyanyWhcro at loss than Fifty: .1 ivo Dollars, if she gets thirty suhscrihors and sovonty-Cvo dollars,; slid will only have to odd tuu dollars lo tl)o .amount. While if she- gets forty subscribers at tho regular prico, oho will got hw Mnchino fur nothing. 1 - Tho Magazine will bo sent to dTficront pnst offl cos it desired. Tbo.uauica anti money should'be lorwarded as rapidly as obtained, in order that the subscribers may begin to receive thoir Magazines at once, and not boeomo dissatisfied with tho delay When the whole amount of money is received, the Sewing Machine will be duly forwarded. • • •Tiro tdiihs rosy bo partly composed of subscrib oro to THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, if de sired. In oil cases tho Machine sent will bo tii« regular WiiEßEga * Wilso.Vb No. 3 Mathine, sole by them in Now York for Fifty-Five Dollars. The Machine will bo selected now at tho manufactory York, boxed; add forwarded free of cost with tho exception of frieght. fcnva: —Onr terms are tho earn* as thoseaf that woll-known weekly paper, The Saturday J3u»- uinrf Pott, published by us fur the last oightoot years—ib order that tho clubs may be made up o» tba paper and the Magazine conjointly, when it is so doaired—and‘are as follows— CASH lir ABVASCB. One copy, ono year, Two copie*, “ Four > “ Eight copies, one yeah, and or s to tho got' , t,r -»P of 18.Q0 Twenty copies, ono year, end one to'get tor-up of club, • 55,C0 Ono copy of tho Lady's Friend and the • d. Po , at ' , Bmglo panthers of tho Lady’* Frlond (postatgo paid-by usj, twenty-fire oolite. T r-- SubaOribor* ft British North America must re mit twolro cent* in addition to tho 'annual aub acnptien, a* wo have to prepay the U. S- postage on their langar.ine*. ' ‘ ’ , - " Tho content* of tho Lady'a Friend and of the The Poet will alwava bo entirely different Address DEACON A PETERSON, . - . Ao. 319 TValmit Si., Phila. SW~ Specimen copies will bo sent to those dosi roua of getting up clubs on tho receipt of fifteen c ° ut «- [Deo. 15, -CA «®JUE¥’IS LADY’S SOOKj, THE Fashion Magazine of the World. T II KKA TORE, Fino-Arte find Fashions, Li The moat m&gntf.ccmt' Stool engravings. Double Fashion Idatos, IVood engravings on every subject that;can interest ladies. knitting; Noifing, ICrthVoulbry, Articles for the Toilet, for tlie I’arlorftbo'Bdudoir, and the Kitoheni * Evety thiug in fact, to make a LdUy’e 2%oqh. the . ladies: favorite for 35 years^. No Magq,r.ii\e hiis.bocn able to compote with It. None attempt it. ... •,• J / GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone arc worth the prioe ul the hook. * - ' «■ i • Model Cottages (no other Magazine give* thorn,) with diagrams,'v < * ' Drrnrjju/ Jjcstous for {he. Young,- Another spfe~ dally’With Godey. . Original -Mimic, worth $3 a year. Other Mag*, ainee publish old worn-out luiiaic; but the aub aoriljcrs t-o Godoy get it hoforo the musid stores*.' Gardening lV»r Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godey. ■ .v • • ‘ J Fashions from Messrs. Ai-T. .Stewart «t'Co., the millionaire merchants., of New York; appear in Godey, tile only Magazine thal J hair them. Also, Fashions fVou.tho celebrated RroJio of Now York. ‘ Lmlios' Bonnots. "Wo give more of'them in a, year than nny otl.cr Magazine. In fact, the Lady’. BouU enables every lady to ho Lor otvn bonnet .maker.' ; ' 9 ' . j -Marian ISarXanci* Authoress of “Alone,” “ iiiddou £»th,” “Mosc Side/’ “.JTomcsia," and “ Miriam ,”.Trr!&fc. for Go doy each month) and for uu utheiriaaftiißii*. Wo havo also retained all our old f.nd favorite .con tributors. • • • TERMS OF GO»l£¥?S fttADV’S BOOK for IS6S;- (From.whicli there could be no deviation,] The following aro the terms of the Lady'a Book for 18(15i ‘ At prßM4Ut,*sT# will receive ’subscribers at the following rates. Duo notice will bp given if wo are obliged to advance, wiiieli IfTlTdepeud upon the price of paper: ■ Ono ?opv, one year, Two copies/ one year, ■ Throe copies, one year. Fern? oopio/,-ono year, Five copies, ono year, and nn copy ;tly*a Book ami Arthur’s Ilorao Maga zine will bo sent, eacli one year, on receipt of 50. • Wo have no club with any other Magazine oc Newspaper. 1 - The inoney must bb soni nt one dime for ; any Club. - •' - - - ,'Canada, subscribers must semi 24 cents addi tional fur each, subscriber*. * .Addivsv, • L. A. fiODET, Corner Sixth and C&cstnut ;*, norl V& . $ 2.00 4.0$ 8.00 $3 00 b 50 7 50, 10