■ N-’BW-fiff-' LKIDfOH A MlWiEß'ar# just raoeiying I it their now »nd cheep store, on the sonth ofUsia-1 tree t,-their first supply »f Fall and Whiter Gods, m, wWohlhoy IhVlto this specif stlonlion 'of orory' Srtda In woit of floods d.sirhbl.for the present Jo* earning Season. The Stock comprises all And rarietidf ef " ’ • DRESS GOODS, M PUln Black, FignroA and Ropy * BUks, Figured colored Dress Silks, all colors Jonah Marinos. French Cashmeres, plain Iffurod'g Coburg , (Jlbths, all shades and colors, Waek and eolorod Alpacas, plain and fignrod all Wool Mens DoLaines, suitable for ijadiea and Children's Dresses, Mohair Poplins, Valencias, American Detainee, Calicoes, Ginghams,-Ac., Ac. *Mournifig Cfoods*. French Menaces, Froneh Cashmeres, double ISgtnglo width aB Wool DeLainos, Thibbolt Mo- Ko., Bombasine* Crape Poplins, black and white PUId Poplins, black and pnrplo Plaid Cashmeres, foursquare and Thlbbet Shawls, long and square Bfauket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand- Cerohlefa, Gloves, Balmorals,, Ao., Ac. MENS' AND BOTH WEAR. Clock and colored Cloths, black and fancy Casst glmeres, all grades and qualities, Vestings, Satti- CfeeU, Union Caßsimerofl, Kentucky. Joans, Shirting PUnhels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ao., Ac. A (pedalr arrangement made with a first class TAI - to make np Clothing at Tory abort notice. DOMESTIC GOODS, Wwetieiand Unbleached Muslins of every quality, Sheeting Muslins, PiUow-oaso Muslins,.Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Ticking*, Chocks, Striped Cotton Shirtings, Donnims, Domestic Ginghams, Scotch Ginghams, Sack 'Flannel of every color. Shirting Flannels, Factory and Shaker Flannels for Skirtings, rod, yellow and white Wool Flan nels, Canton Flannels,-Calicoes, colored, cambric, Mid paper Muslins, Drilling Nankeens and many •Ihsr Goods in every day nse. NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. Men’s Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin, Cloth, Rlngwood, Cassiraore and Dogskin Gloves, Ladies Kia, Cloth, Merino, Silk, Lirlothrcad and Cotton Gloves, a fall assortment of cotton and vool Hosiery, for Mon,' Ladies and Children, Bal- Cnoral Woolen Hose for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, Opera Hoods, all sizes and colors, Scarfs, Bnsponders, Sonfcags, .Hooped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. Alto, just opening a complete stock of the new est styles Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls, Carpets, < Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, Cooking Glasses, Ac., Ac. As the season advances wo-will constantly bo Making additions tn onr stock, and will always on deavor to mako out stock tho'inost desirable that •an bo found in the county. Fooling very thankful to the community for - their kind and liberal patro nage sefaT extended to the New Finn, wo earnestly ioliolt a continuance of tho same. Pleaso give us a eall before making your purchases as wo are al •ays ready and willing to exhibit our goods, and •an and will prove that wo study tho interest of •nr easterners. Please do not forgot that our Store is <tn tho Ikinar, directly opposite Irvine’s Shoe-Store. ' . LEIDXCH A MILLER. Carlisle," 60pt15, 1864. F. E. BELTZIIOOVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CARLISLE, PENN'A. OFFICE on South Hanover street, oppo slto-Bentz’s ntoro. By special arrangement with the Patent Office, ftteods to securing Patent Rights. oapt. 2J, 1884-ly RUFUS E SHAVIBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW CARLISLE, PA. a TTENDS to 1 securing ond collecting £%. ‘.Solflier's Pay, Pensions, Bounties, etc. frfr- oniee on South Hanover street opposite 6*iUi r l itorc., . Feb. 13,1862. , J.M.:WEAKIiKIf, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover -street, in the room formerly occupied by A. B. Sharpe. reli. 57,.1863—Dm. - ... BABIUEL lIEI’BUU*, Ji ~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE -with' Judge Hepburn, on Eas) ' -Main Street, Carlisle.' An,. 6, ’63—ly. lI.NEWSHA ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Wm. H. Millep, Esq., south- Treat corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets. Carlisle, Dec, 22.,,,1862 —tf. CHAS. E. M ACHjAUCiHIiI : .iTT ORNE Y-AT-L A AT. OFFICE in InbofPs building, just opposite the Matkefc House, Carlisle March 13, 1862—rly; • ■ FOULK, Attorney at Law. JUe Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Rheom’s Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt ly attended to., . , Feb.. 6.1863. Dr. GEO- S. BEAMGHT, V«efl vi%e Baltimor* College of DentAl Stirgerg Office at the residence of his mother, East Louth %c street, three doors below Bedford. Carlisle; Doc. 22,1862. . : ]»- C- npitMAH, ATTO RNEY AT LAF . DEFICIT m Rheem’s Hall-Building, in tile rear of. the Court House, next door to the Herald" Office, Carlisle. . [Feb^4,*ifi-t^ A. DFIBAR. ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAIT • * - CARLISLB, PA. pffieo next door to the American Printing office I Tew doprs west of Hannon's hotel. April 14, 1864—1 y , AsaL DR. i.cAOODI£6, DEIS Gas romoTod from South Hanover street lowest PCmfret,street, opposite the Female High School, Carlisle. l [April 28, 1864. [BON—IOO tcma.of Rolled-—of all *izef), to be of the bept ’Shoot Iron>. + Iron, Bandlron, Hone Bhooltot* spring Steel; Cast Steel,; Blister Steel;,/• Hone Shoes,' ' ,ori9 Stooo Nall's, ' I toaaae* thorn th? qheapaat,. at the Hardware store •f H. SAXTQN, Ttn. PI. Iffli. Bast,Main street .. NEW GOODS!' NEW GOODS!! OREENFJELD & HUEAFES. « ATZILt open aldrgo lot of nwand desi * * iirablo Dsiit Goods thiH weak, which will 1< sold ttftha most wasaaablb rate*,.' ■ ttr. GRAIN WANTED,— The hi|r\t«st market price iriU-be paiilfar Wheat,. Curn, Ilje and Oats, "and all. kinds of Gauntry Produce, a* the tforehoiio eH ~" - '.j .'.Ujitr; o-j’.:-, Juno 16, MW,, a .. Ties, Stocks, , J Rib-' bons, Saspsn'der., 1 tjnqar Shirts, Drawers, a‘ NEW FIRS’r CEASS grocerYstore. The PaWio oao find, ntonr now Grocery Store, in the'Building lately by PniLip Anwoi.D, doo’d., and next door to the Uslo Deposit Bank; a Toly large and fresh aiiori ment of all tho different kinds and grades of Teas, ' . Coffee*, 1 Syrup* Mola**es Spice*, Sugar#, Prepared i . Coffee* to Papery • ,*?ogotable# nmi Meaw, Prepared.. M^astafd% Sauoefe Cracker*# 'Cheese, Sweet Cake* . ; < 1 Aim—Rico, Birloy, Slatoh, Firina, Cora Staroh, Cerealina, Masfcina, Macaroni, Yorm'CoHa, Asutnea, Prune*, Concentrated Lye, logna, Sausage, Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax,^ I ’ Chocolate, Cocoa, Xio Yarn, [ ' \ ■*- Lamp and Candle Wick, ' t • ■ Bath Brick, Clothes Linos, Bod 0 o r d ft, . - Spioo Boxes, Pa per and Enve lopes, Matches, Pewter Sand, Store P®« . !ish, Flavoring Extracts, Spigots. Pons, Inks,‘Brimstone, Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Herring and * Codfish. Also— tho celebrated Excelsior Caine, Dried Beef and Tongues, Rugs and Mats, Shot and Lead, Brushes, Brooms and Wisps, Glass, Queen's, "Wood, Willow & Ratan WARE. Wo respectfully ask tho public to call, examine and price otir largo and carefully selected stock bf Fins Family Gboceiues, We buy all kinds of Country Product, JAMES M. ALLEN A CO. Carlisle Oot. C, 1864-ly THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOKO , MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 003TPAN1 of Cumberland county, incorporated, by, on act, ol- Assembly, in ’the year 1843, and having recently had ita charter Extended to tho year 1883,-is non in active and vigorous operation' under tho super intendence of tho following Board of Managers: Win. R. Gorgaa, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eborly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catbcark Jacob H. Coovcr, John Eicholbcrger, Joseph Wickorrs r Samuel Eberly, Rudolph. .Martin,' Moses Briokor Jacob Coovcr and Jk C. Dunlap. Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any. Company of tho kind in the State. . Persons wishing to become members arc invited to make ap plication to the-Agents of tho Company who arc willing’to wait upon them at any time. Prcsidcntr-W. R. GORGAS, Ebcrly’s Mills, Cum bcrland county. Vico Prcs't.—CnnidnAH Stayman, Carlisle Cum berland county. • , Scct'y.—John C. Dunlap, Cun botland county. * 1 Treasurer—Daniel Baily, Dlllaburg, York |county, Cumberland County, —John Shcrrlck, Allens Hoc ry ZcariogtShiroinanstown jLafayotto Poffor, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Churbhtown; Mode'Gri*' fith, South Middleton; Snm’l. Graham,-W; Ponni boro'; Samuel Coovcr, Mcobanicsburg; J. W. Cock liu, Shephcrdatown; D. Coovor, Tipper Allen; 1 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle Valentino Feeman, Now Cumberland j James McCandliflb, Nowvillo. » York County. —W. S. Picking, Doveri. James' 1 Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Dcardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Kuttor, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll. ■Dairpfttu County. —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.. Members of tbo Company baring poliolos aboii' to expire, can bare them renewed by making appli cation to any of tbo Agents. March 13. 1863. . ' Bat Emporium. THE 'undersigned having purchase# . the stockj of tbo late William 11. Trout' deo’d would respectfully announce to tho public that 1 he will.continuo the Hatting Thisines* at tbo old-stand in West' High {street, aud with a ronbwed 1 andnffi | cient effort/ produce articles of Head Drees of f ■ Every Variety, Style, and! Quality that shall be strictly in keeping with the improve ment of the art, and fully up to the ago in which, we live*. > , ,■ ■■ * J , .apgtglfr 110 has" how on. hand a splendid assort* ;WB| . ment nf Hats of all descriptions, from.the \ " nwmnTl , W.ool to the finest Pur and silk 1 hSTand at prices that most, suit every oho who has an oyo to getting tbo worth of his money. Hif Silk • Molo Skin, and Beaver Hats, -are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country. . ■ : Boys* H&ts of .©Very description constantly on hand. He respectfully .invites all) the old patrons and as many new ones, as possible, to givn him a ’ call. Carlisle, Dec, 20, 1862. Iron—Hammered and just received, and war qualtfy,; with a largo as- Washers, 1 Anvils, : Vicos, . 1 Piles, Rasps, •-& Solis, Nuts, . Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows Ac., Ao.,^ •! >. r /j divn n Codco Essences, Soaps, , Candles, Salt, Pickle*,' ~ PrescrVo* . Canned f Fruits, , Jollies, , Cranberries,*' Raisins, Dried Currants, ' Dried Fruits# . Nuts, Begars, Snuff TOBACCO, FIPFS, &«• Fire Insurance. AGENTS. MVJIVG-STON’S,. ■ CLOTHING EMPORI DM SPRING AND SUMMER GLOTHXMG! LIVINGSTON has just returned from the East with a magnificent stock of , SLOTHS, CASSIMEES, ’ ■ SATINETS,.. VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for "" GENXXEMES’S CIOTHIBe, His assortment of piece goods is the largest and moat varied over brought to this ■ town, and ho pledges himself to sell goods by thoyard as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATS, ’ PANTS, ■ TESTS. OVERCOATS, which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other ea ♦abliahmdnt..' < / G mt Icmc’T uriilslilns Goods. Ho has, a beautiful, assortment pf Gentlemen’s Burnishing Goods, tTnd«r«Mr(t, ' ; QftrthirUf Drmweri, Umhrellat, m • . w Carpet Bag*, ■ Trunki, &e,, &9, t «£•« , OOMB ONE, COME All*; , .and see for yquselires, liis beautiful assortment of goods, before purchasing elso.whore. Ho will take great pleasure in showing his*goods, and eftn 'eat isfy all that ho oahj and* will, soil foods' cheaper thsi sny other house outside of the cities.. CUSTOMER’S ORDERS. Irjrould jmrito an examination of my stock, o Pino Cloths,,' Caasimers, Vcjtipgs, Ac,,, which $ manufacture upon special orders^'.,- SPECIAL KOIICE- Iwould beg leave to Bay that niy- goada oro manufactured underlay own supervision* and • th!o very boat workman*: rJJy present stock' !s the ,moat extensive X have‘yet had in rtorc,. and I rp- IBpoctfully ask dtthe public to give mba oanEpfprp purchasingelsewhere* 1 Remimhertbe old stand. . . ■ ’ , . isaa<? , 1 .. 1 North ffanautr Stret i ’Carole, April 21,ISttfc BAME3. t ‘-500 pairs »f Hames *n hand ofun wia*;. , v-v. \V" r • t \r, ; ; , . EUjrtotMovrn , : | ■ ’ lioaaott ~ /’ '<* V : (./. ' , ; , ’ . ! ~otmjqjoh i , -j'j '■" ;.. CUMBEUI&N& ViLl-EY . franklin - . ;. B A IJL.. BO AB i S . V. '.'.CSfirOE :j #\N *od iafteri MosoaTj-AV.ml U Passenger, JU^. doily, as follows, (Sundays excepted) f ( ‘ ■tiifj'j , roa,cnAUE»ESBUBa and nAßßisnoßai - Leave Hagerstown, . , 7:00 A, M, *« V.W. '“ Qrooacaatle, ■ 7:37 "i" (Argot 8.17 f* n « Chambora’g, ■{ , . i i ■ ifoaro 8:88 • . u Leart-SUppenSarg • 9:00 . I;j3 •• Nowvillo 9:33, , V « «< Carlisle . ’ 10:10 " *•« « Mcohanicsburg 10:12 };** „ Arrive at Harrisburg; 11:13 ■ lOR CnAMBEMBCBQ AND ItAOEBSTOWN : ■ Harrisburg ■ 8:05 A. M., J;?® Moohanlcsburg 8:17 L, u SSe ■: ■: . | Sh—rg t 10:33 - g „ Chambors’g, j LcaT<s u : io « 1:40 ‘ Leave Groenoaatlo 'll-jj® " «; 10 i. Arr. at Hagerstown 12i35 “ ; «-* 0 The Carlisle and Harrisburg Aoomjiodation Tbaw ■will Iravo as follows: Leave Catlillo ® : ®® A „ M ‘ «* Mccbamcsburg o:*® Arrive at Harrisburg 5 s ®sp.; r ,Leave Harrisburg , 4:20 P. M. Mochaniosburg ' • 4:54 ' Arrive at Carlisle 5:20^ malting- oloso connections at Harrisburg vntli Train.® for Philadelphia, New \ork and Pitts bdrg; and with Trains for all points Mes» . %3~ The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20, 1. M., run*, only as fat as Carlisle. q LDLL> Superiniendtnfb OJJJce t | &> ! p A ChQwh*g 9 April 4 f *64. ) Anril 7. 1864. ‘. • —- llcave lsq|P M/jJ .J 1 > fI r - - -r: ■ ;- — AT REDUCED PRICES With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop-Check, Ne.w Style, Ham mer, Binder, Corder,' Braid er, etc At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Pa, t Highest Promiiimsat the .< ! International EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1861. , at tbo Fairs of the - *' UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Silver Medal at Vie Pennstflmnia State Fair, ' September', 1803; American Institute, Now York, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Boston, lnstitute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute Washington, Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Meohnnios’ Asso ciation, Cinciunati, Kentucky Institute, huuis v i 1 1 e, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics’ In stitute San Pranciaco , - At the State Fairs of .Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, _ Pennsylvania,' Virginia; -• ' < Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, ! , Indiana, lowa, t. Tennessee, j - ■. Illinois, ■ Kentucky, i " Michigan, -Wisconsin, ; California i Those celebrated Machines are adopted to every variety of sowing'for family wear, from .the light est muslins to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well; upon isilk, linen, woolen, hud cotton goods,—seaming; quilting, gathering, - bomming, felling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides—and perfor ming every-species of sowing, except making hut? ton holes and stitching on buttons.-‘ • - . FulV instructions for operating the Machine is given gratuitously, tut tho-salcs rooms. When the Machine is sent some distance,,so .that personal instruction is inconvenient, a c'ard of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. 3!he ; qualities which reeompond tho Wheeler Wilßon'Machine ' ’ : •* 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch alike on noth sides of thofabno afitfed. ' - - * v 2: Strength',- firmness, and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with— -3* Economy of thread,. , . 4. Jjjla attacliments and' wldo‘ range of applica tion topurpbscs and;matorials. • ; ! ' ‘ 5. Compactness and elegance of model and fin- 1 ifeh. “ "• ' • "• ;•' 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, case of operation ; and jnapagomonfc, and quietness of movement. . SCHEDULE OF PRICES. - 4 . ‘ ‘ No. 3 Machine, with. J. Q. CALLXO, .Plain Table, , ; ~ Half.Caso, Pannelled, Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or ; Mahogany, Plain Table, .Half Case, Funnelled, Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut’or' Mahogafay,, • ' *‘ r ' ’ No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, tflth Plain Table, ... Half Case, Polished, Black’ Wnl n ht*i 'Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut ot . Mahogany, •* ‘ 75 00 Half Case, Polibhod, RoapwOod, 80 00 Pull-Case, Polished, Black Walnut or v / 1 Mahogany,: ,90,0.0 Pall Case, Polished, Rosewood, 100 00 No,l4[Machine/{Large;with i* ♦ Ac., Ao., Ac., Plain Table, . _ i . - No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Table; ~ ; casu. i Erory ifa’cliind' iksoldwilha Ilommer. N6'g, 1 ahd 2 Machines uVo*. sold' complete, with the No.w Glass Stylo Hemmcr'and Hraitl or* 4 " 1 • I Wheeler Jk Wiisok'a Agency at . r j Railroad and' Telegraph Office, ' ' i CAHiDSLfei Pa. ' ' Nor. 20.’f13-r-iy. ,i ••.i.’. ir i’•: V iW AT€ BE S' ",'M' jiffy EE, A T the sign of tha, “,Goi{l Kagle,” s,doors; Xi. abo,TO - k Cumberland Valley. Bank, and: tiro doors, biloW-the Methodist Cbnroh; on; West Main ’ {dP street, the largest and beat selected stock o WATCHES and JEWELRY in .ityMotraf bo’sold SOpor cent. lower, than _jaX any •place in' tbo State. The Btook ppmprises a larg . assortment of Gold & Silver Hantlrig-caso Watches Levers, Loplnes, American waicbes, and all ether kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, -v Gold P.jns and Pencils, . :: Jowolrj ofjalli:Kliit»;;Spootaclej,;iQol(l'»nd'silvan opiated and silver Wose, Music Boxes, AccordeonS j Oil Paintings,.* grevt variety,of.Fancy, Articles/ arid fi lot of thd lineal Piin6s,whlcLwilibo sold 40 per bent, lower tbpij,e/of ( ,oflrercd,iij ,\{The on tiifc stools of Watohniakor tools, cases, large Mirrors and'Safe, will -bfij *6td wholesale 6i retail on thl easiest tormp. '* V ; - : i ’ J ■ ! t Hiving’ aeledUdtt'flrtfc dla^s >f W6rkm»n 101 l kinds 1 ' •Pffrtpairia'k tTlH.bd'-aono as ’ flsUal, >t' : rcdii&6'i'' 'prices. . •'/ r ’ T '> -r i ‘ „ It. » SHAPMfT Mtim Ap#n mnm. • r.“ .•/<>, * 55.00 No. 3 Machine, with %\ flaring ImplcinontP I Pl>?fc F* GARDNERS* rOO;: now wanufactura and keep oonflanttyFOß BALBjJrt'JwlU, extensive Stcapi WocdU.cmJSnit-Mainbt., Carlisle, a largo . of Agricultural Implements, of well lisnown amT approved usefulness to Farmers, .among wblblrtliey would call ospooial attention to • IOB7i»BRAT*DB RAT * D ' -/, Patent Gtun- Spring Grain Brill) wbioh'haß taken over fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. T© the fanners’of Cum berland, York and For y counts W.o need,not spoalc in detail oftbo merits of his drill, as scores of thorn arc riow in udo on.tho best farms in theso counties. Its reputation Is'cstabliched’as the most complete ?rain drlll-now raanufabtured in tho United States t sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barloyhnd Grass, evenly and regular, without 'bunching the peed., ( Xno gum springs pass tho drill over stumps and stories, with out breaking pins or the drill. For oven and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill istin equalled by any other. Wo also 'manufacture and pell the following articles, which wooun recommend to farmers .as reliable Implements of established' character: J/brrfwiiV Patent Corn Plttnicr f ’ ' Lnth'e Patent Strmo omf Fodder Cotter, Brvlemlolf* Patent Corn Shelter, Jvhuttoii'e Cast Iron ITr. 7V Trough, ffarn'a Patent Cider J Fill, Also, Throo and Four Horse Powers and Throat Ing Machines, Cast Iron Fluid .Rollers,. .Plough Castings of various patterns* Corn Crushers, ana other articles for farmers,tqo numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves nnd ten pluto. Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings forhouso keepers and others.' Wo have also-an attractive variety of patterns for * IRON RAILINGS, • s arid Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call attention. • ’ • - STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To tbiaMopartmont of onr busmoftswei give ticular attention. Our already extensive stock ol patterns for paper, flour ami saw mill gearing, is constantly incroasingv^XiUowmcrsandmillwnglits will bo furnished with, a printccl catalogue our various chill patterns on application. Our maobrnb shop'comprises all the various. tools fdf turning, planing and finishing shafting and Casting, by gdod and careful machinists. • l . ,* j ‘ ' ’■ STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES; of every desirable' capacity, froih ltO-"fo’2s‘h'pfW power, built in tho best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engines built ht our establishment' may. be scon in successful operation at mrmy-of tho largest distilleries and tannnorics in Carlisle, and Comb'd, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which wo confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy, Persons wanting'Steam Engihds are-earnestly requested to Call and, examine,before*contrao ting olsowhero. . , DOOR AKD SASH EAOTORt; ' . ,; Connected with our ostablisbmchl &VstoatnSaah and Door Manufactory which ia ho?r ln;,CP,tnplot« order for the manufacture of oyory doaojri£u£n of . ' BUILDING MATERIALS* f vl ■' for the most costly as well as' tlio' ploiiteat’ house Window Sftsh furnished from fivpcpnta upward, cording to size of g}qss; window upward; ShutteTs dhd Bolling 'Blinds 'from $1,76 upward; Door frames’“from $1,75 upward j Four Panel Doors, froin $2,12 upward,- Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash' Boards, ■ Brackets, Fahey Drapery,.Scrolls, and other afticlesno’CaotVih hqufle building, famished at the lowest firices, and> of the best quality of lumber. JSST* Wo are also prepared' ns boretoforo to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transpoi tors on tbo railroad, with' promptness and on reasonable terms;' r . f . <■ ■ Tho‘> continued patronago-pf ib&public-id. respect fully solicited. . Orders by mailhpromptly. attended to. . * .F- GARDNERAnCO. :: ; Carlisle, May 3,1863*’; r '.r 1 •: • ; , ]N T EW l)ll¥(?r STOJIE. THE undorsignodlluis jufct oported l n npw DRUG STORE, in Sout|i Ilundrcr Street* next door to C. XnbolTß Grocery Store, wbcro-'bo has just received and opened a largo stock of ~ ‘Drugs, • ;■ ' ; Chemicals, .; byh-Stiiffs, Perfumery; Toilet Soaps) and Fancy Arti'elos! A 1 so, p. largo lot of . ' , r ‘. Tobacco Scgars-* ’• of the most favorite brands, Coal. Oil Tittups pnd' Shades,' Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with barline. .All ofwhioh wo. will soil at.prhca |o suit the times Proscriptions, carefully compounded by a competcn druggist. " • Carlisle, D0c.23,1863. A.W.BENTZ.' SPECIAL NOTICE.: I • ■ il HE A. T BEDUaTIQNIN ,j DKV GOODS. OWING -to' the recent heavy fall in the price, of GOLD, Ihayodetermined : ‘ to’roduoe every artice in my immense stock of Bry-Qoodn to' a corresponding''with the precious metal, and intend to taako still 1 farther reduction-from to time as Gold I recodes in price. My extensive stdAkhas ; been mainly purchased-at lovr prices and ; before tho r gr,fe^tradvance in Qdods< d/tako this opportarilty of dalling the iitt&titloh of the public to this notice, as l; can aridritot'H sell than- anyi Hona® - butsido of the ! Eastern Cities.- . Call and; pxamino for your* \ .selves. Remember..the ,014-,Stand,-South i Hanover street, beldVr tljd Court; House. ‘ ' :A: W. fctJNtfZ. :i;; ;i:.j Oct. '6, 1864.; CHEAP MIY GOODS.’ 1 LUM BELl ; AND - CQA E. I -WILL hare constantly on hand and fur ,,nish to order all kinds of ;SEASONED LU3f~ JlElt, E\ic)i as Boards, Scantling,: Joist, Frame and Floo ring. Weathorb6aTdingV*P&' all kinds QLEB, White Hem\6oki Cho3tnufc; Oak,<fcoi Having cars of my own _% caafurniah bills to order of any length and Bize;atthe‘isSpH®® fc ;®®^.o n ' the most reasonable term’s. bp aids will.bo kept under cover, Bo jhat thoy can bd: furnisher dry at all times. A'i'. ••'uV.''ip'.- : • , | I will also constantly hand all jdods of ■FAMtLY COAL, up^r.^ov.prif^hibh.J, will, de liver dry and clean t’o.any'part.of ijhe.tpwn. ,Ly- Jcons Valley, Locust.MouptJi.in an 4 Lawberry.poal prepared expressly foifamily.nse, which X, will «bll at the .lowest,prAcosJ at,the WarohoafiO,,woflt end of High street, .above tho < I jppelCidSfU $l5 00 50 od, 55 00 CO-00 05 00- 05 00 70 ob • .SHIRTS ! ” SftIRTS! !;, have the largest and finest shirts ever • \TVoffcreddn this place, , • i i at 12,09, per dew.? it:. ,t do. ' # 16,00 « r.« .. j lido. « 20,00 “ /“I - •i ' • do. . ''<i2b,oo - «/-. ’ ;i* . , .1..d0. I*• 80,00 yf-.t ** ' ’ , • bo of the beat ahj'tnoat celebrated makes. ~ Bought Daforo. the laid advance in priaoi, sqld by tho dozen drsinglo. .Ifyou wunta. ! i feerfeot Pitting Sliirt,' t i ■„ ' 1 isaad LiriNiisTqN’S'' '^ ■ 11 ■- ■ NorthllohoTeirSt;,‘Emporium.,- |Marohl9”B3. ‘ ' 75,00 85 00 ! PAINTS AND DILI Lead,T,ooo galls;, of £)i a largd' assortment of ’ .Varnishes; / Turpentine, Japan, Putty, titbftroge, Whiling, , , T Ql«e, ShSllaO, Paint Brn'shoS, ■ y 1• 1 Colors of every descrii je'ansand tubs, at the ; '' -* /i.US; ■•- y ;y * ■i ;•! FURS trXJRS f-LJWJRS Iit. ,v..> (l^LLlNG'afc'ManHytidatod-prießiitocloiie oilt tie' balanaitof : ikii 1 uknnrt. If jtoa ure'Sh W ttfa t 'it‘tag t JMlpf, >•- 'qwn'fl.Juri, plaMffftMtH, ekttj tiUitXU Will lo U tW«r* sm»iaj o'* with tile’largest, ,qhe»pfisV .bo.t .elected,assortment of Bar aware, nyef. ?? or ,°i •Itf'tldi diiirnty.' ‘ 'Bvtfy tfilng a la,go Whole' sale and retail Hardware store, can bo had a little lotfor than at any other house in tho county, at the cheap hardwrirbstore of the subporibcrr/ 5 j 1. [■■ Nails and spiicbb.—6o Cons nails ahd spikes just received of tl\o tory best,makeb , and-al \ warranted.) Country, merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers* priebs. • '' w COO pairs Traco Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains,’hoUbr chains, breast do., 'fifth.ohQ>i ß *i log.chains, tbngtfq’obo-ius, cow, chains,- iIAHKB.—3SO pair of BaraM of nll kinds'jit.t ro oeived, Common pattern, London'pattern, Elisa bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. - , i Paints as*d .'OiCsirf-lO dcn«;/jiybitp Lead, 1»000' gallons o*l -just, received, wltli a large assortment of 'varnishes, tuTpentino, japan, putty, litharage, whittng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, flro-prool paint, Florence 1 white, white iino,' colored *lnc, rod lead, lard ;oil, boiled' oil, sporn\ oil, fish oil, Ao.— Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in •ft® B andtubes. ’’ c * '■ ’'■ 4 " x \ ' r ' ‘ • 1 'FAnM'REr.T.R.—.Tast received’- tho largest, cheap:. estjtnnd best, assortment of Farm Bells in the .county. Urocncnstlo metal and Bell metal, war rnnted hpf to crock. . ’ Powder.—2s kegs Dupont Rook Rifle Pow der, with.a largo assortment of safety fuse, crowbqra. atone drills. stone sledges, stone harabiors, - Ac. • ■ - Prisms and CEMENT^—SO barrels cement,with n very largo assortment of chain’ and iron pumps' o! nil kinds, cheaper than over, at tho hardware Ttoro of , .. .. • : , .. riIBNRY SAXTON , . Carlisle, Jan, 7,180 L - ; Jf the old Jinn of, John. 1\ Lyne &.Son,\ AS just completed opening bis spring JLJ., stock,of Hardware, Paints, -Oils* Varnishes, Glass, Ac.; to which .ho incites tho early; attention of tho,public generally.!!© has greatly!enlarged *his stools. >n(all its yaripps branches, and ean now aeoomo data tho public wth ’** *’. ’ , , RELIABLE GOODS, . in large or smalhquantities'afc thd lorrest prioop. l — want tba-pUblicito think lie' has brought, all the floods in Philadplphirt and/Now V°rh to our town, but;bp can asanro.them that a.Jqpk ipto his stdfb wiiroouvihoa'tiiom that hfc has enough jfloods to fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will And It tc their advantage to glvo us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally abdpuhotu* .ally, attcudod.to, and no misrepresentations made t<j otrootsalos. i.'.{ I’ Carlisle, Tan. 7,1864. \ ric ii ard owe n, . South Ifanovcr-itreet, opposite Sentzs* Store, ' OarUelti * * •• • rUFI subscriber - hda bn hand a‘largo 1 and well selected stook ( pf . i' -■ * neucUStones; Monnments, / T(IMBS,;Ao fJ ofphasio and beautiful designs, which lie. will sojl the lowest possible rates, being .desi rous,of soiling out, bis stock* Head-stones, finished from three dollar . . i n - - I Brown Siono, .Marble'.work, Mqntlcp, Ac., or* paildingB,.maTbie:slabßifdr furniture,. Ad., .constant ;lyoh hand, Iron railing for cpmotry lots, Ao., of tho boat Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. •. ; • j Carlisle, Nov. 7,18P.2. • ■ l UfliYpTsal. Cottea Wringe;r- : ; No Iron Frame to" Bridle, or iluaiitihd Spoi ‘ ‘ *’ 'the Clothes'. - - ‘ 53,818 SOLD. Jlf. 1863. . DAVID RALSTON. IT was pronounced superior to all others at the World’s Fair et London, 1802. ‘tttdolc-ibo' First Premium at tho great'-Fait of tho Amorl'oan- Institute/in Now York City, IB63 ; ’'and wherever exhibited.' • t. - * •. .1 ’ -'i Tbo only Wringer With tbo Patent COGWHEEL REG ULATOR/whioh'positively prevents-tho tolls rom Without oog wheels, tho wholo strain of forcing tho oloth through tbo maohino is 'put upon the lower roll, causing throe times as mudh strain upon’the lowoj* roll as. when cog wheels with our ; Patept Regulator aro/used, besides tho extra strain upon tho cloth. 1 In reply to tbo question, " How Long will 5 it* Last?** vfo can only say, “As long as a wash tub. ooohin&stove, or any other family -utensil.” See testimony of Orange Judd, of tbo' American Agri onlturalist, No. 41 ’Park Row, N. who says of tho r ' 1 ■ ‘ ! UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. ‘fWo think tho maebino much more tnan pays for if self every year, in tbo' saving .of. garment! We consider it important that the Wronger bo fitted with. Gogs, otherwise a mass of garments may olog tho rollers, and tho rollers upon the crank shaft slip and tear tbo clothes, or tho rudder break ibose tho shaft. Our own is one of tbo first made, and it.is as good as ncic- after. nearly, four years'' constant tipe.” ~ .. ' .- T ' ~ f IT SAVES TIME. LABOR;. CLOTHES • AND MONET.- , i It is easily and- firmly scoured to : tbo tub or washing maohino, and will fit tubs of any 'siz6 or snapei ; "" “ '■ ■ ’ ’ • u . >• • It will save its cost months in the 'of* clothes. • Those 'with* COG WHEELb ARti’WARRANTED in every particular. ’ | This especially, that alter afewmontbs’ use tbe loWor' roll t oill not twist ‘oft the shaft, and tbardho'elothißg. ‘ ; u \ Furnishod io families, en trial, freo of ex - pense by r 1 '• ” ‘ J. (OAMPREt/L, ■ ■ • 1 > ' • RaxlVoad OJJicef Oomtsle, Pa. ] 1 May 5.1864-fim, ... JNO. BBETEM. Foreign, and Domestic Liquors TTIDWARX) SHOWER teßpedtiftilly atinoun -Cicoa to the public, thdt he continues to keep con stantly en\band; and.for solo,' a |arge\arid , very au* pbrior asßprtmeht of i ; : - I Foreign and Domestic Liquors, \ *t hia now stand, a few doors wont of Hannon’a Ho tel, and directly west of tho Coort-boasc,. Carlisle BRANDIES, ■ ; ‘ . ...i ’ ,M 1 of choice Brands. wines; .• ■■■ ‘■■■■■y- I'. • Port, Maderia/ Lisbon, Claret, No : • tive, Jlock, Johanttisherg,. and Bpderpeiih .. « •!■ ■ I CTi '- r } ■. y" -‘ r - : •‘ ’ ”' r ’ 1 j * v ’• r''^' - c>HMdsiok A GoV, Geialer'A Ooi,andliriperh’ ; : it. ■■" ‘ 1 -■‘- : 4 , ■. gins,: = /;• - V ;• •• *; • :• - : j • ,BohlCh> Ll*n, pnd Apiflior,' * • . • WHISKY-. ; '■■•.••'•••'■'V . 1 ■ ■, -. 0 Superior Old Rye, Choice Old' Family NW ■ ttuvWbeat, Scotch; and Irish? M v ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Boat to be Lad 1 ■ I -• Philadelphia..'- "; "i ' ■* ■' ' 1 ; BITTERS, l; - KV‘ : ■■■•-- " j" Of tho rory bdat qna|ity. • I Doalera and Others' doairing a;PURE ARTICLE .will find it afi ropresentelii ns lila whole attcntion wilf lie (Jiron to a proper and c'rr«ful of hi. STOCK, trhioh caanot lho Burpaaacd, and hdpwf to h»y.tho patronage ol th'rrpuhlio. “ 1 I r J ■■■■■! M.a.;- . - . i ■ ■- E. SnCWER; ' 1 i Carlialo, Ajjril 12, 1863. . , . ' if. T. 1 -i - I I 1 f 1 , iS, —10 tons' af:;lTliite »il{ just reo'siTea/'vrjtb’ Fire-proof Faint, FlpreuoaWhit'e, WjiiteZino,- - 1 Oplaxed Zij ii, Rod Lead,,.;,; ~f, LnrdMl; v”ii •'■•• cSporm.Oil,!/;. .■ 'TtehiOil, &e„ ion, dry and , . tardwartfjdtbre ’ 1 f I ToOonsumptives. ! 1 ConsliinJiUTo Bnfforera.-will rcooifo-a- valuable t'preijrrlptionrfof the oijrJi,or.OoDliimßtWii,'i A«Uim»7 • Bionphjtl® ftndijoll ,tftro*t-;nn&..Long;-*ffMUpn»,- ' (ftei, of oliMffPr): ky *9ndln£ thojr ftd4rM» to » . Bir Ht>tfABJ>AWmOH, 1 . ■vri ji’ ;v . HmmOmt, ’ * jt#t. if, 'it-Sm Lewis F. Lync jjEWTS F. liYNE/ ; ' North ; Hanover street. Carlisle Marble Yah SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE I Breaking or Twisting on the Shaft, I . fown and Country I'. > ns;: • Tnnntn;: •1 * *. THE subgoribor fesjig&thjllv foibnrt" yfo friends and tho. public generally, that bo-a continues the Undertaking bus'iliess, and is ready wait upon customers either by dity of by night. Ready-ipade COFFINS kept constantly on ban'*, both plain apd ornamental. lie has colißlantly on hand Fisk* 9 Patent Metallic Jiuvial Cfise f of which ho has boon appointed tbo solo tfgent. This casols recommended, ns superior' to any of tha kind novV iu use, it being perfectly air tight. ■ ; 1 lie has also furnished himself with a fine now Rosewood Huarsu .and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra obargo. . J 1 Among tho greatest discoveries of tho age; Is. Wells* Sjirutrf MaUrnx» t tho best and cheapest bod now iri usoj tho exclusive right of which I hava-so eurodd and will bo kept constantly on haipß'; (| , Cabinet Making , - in nil. Its TarioqSibrftiiohcs- carried on, and Bean, roaus, Socrotaricfl, iVyork-Btands, Parlor Ware, up; bolstered Chairs,.Sofas, Pior, Side and Centro Ta llica"; £)ming and Breakfast Tables, Wasji-stands of nil kinds, French. Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Bind ar\d Cottago Bodstcads, Chairs of all kinds, Lodking.'Glassos, nnd all other artl qlcß usually manafaotqred iu this lino of business, Itopt constantly .on baud. ’ >t ,■ ■ His workman aro. men of ozporience, his materi al tho best, ana his work made in the latest city stylo, and all undo* hi 6 own supervision. It will lio warranted ami sold low for cash. j Ho invites nil to give him. & call before purcha sing olsowhoro. 1 Pbr'tho liberal patronage horoto loro extended to himtho fools indebted to his nume rous customers, aud-assures them that no efforts irill bo spared in future to please them In style and price. Give us a call. • >' ’ i Rcmombor the place, North Hanovor St., nearly opposite'the Deposit Bank. Carlisle. Nor. 6,1862. • ARRIVAL OF NKW STOCK OF UP.Y GOtt!)S. A.W.BEHTZ, HAS just returned from the New York and Philadelphia markets with a largo and well 'selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Mohair Laco, 5 ’ • Plaid Victoria* i Wool Plaids, ■ ■ Plaid Poplins, * Silk and Worsted Chocks, Colored Alpaca, ‘ Colored Morrimac, Mous do Laino, Double, width Wool P.laids,'.., Black and White d 0.,. Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Cbodks, Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per,’ Canton Flannels, Ac. T . ( movßNinici gooos. Merinocs, • • ti ; Cashmeres, . J BonlbazincS, • • Figured A plain Delaines, ! Brocade Mohair,Y Double Wool do Lalnos, i . Chcna Mohair* Striped Bops, j Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, t Gros. do Berlin, Torino Cloth, ; , Paramctto Coburg, Black Coburg, Monrning corded sjtk, Poilt do Soio, blgoktsjlki alargo assortment of orapo collars, black alpacas, black silk bolting,. Ac,.... 8 in aw a,- 1 ■■■■ slaok aiidborderedlongand square shawls, square and long wool-shawls, blaok Thibet, Mows do Laino, broobo long and square, plaid.wool shawls, fancy wool shawls, ,ln groat variety. V, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ladies 1 bats, boino piado lankota. IHfi ort od.\ The latest sylp hoop skirts —sly quakor. HOSIERY. A large and well selected stock, wool and cotton, ladies and children's caps, a fine assortment of bon oet and mantua,nbboris, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo assortment of MENS'AND BOYS’ WEAR. Cloths, • • , Cassimeres, , Satinets, ; Kentucky Jeans;- Tho largest and 'best selected stock in tho county. Carpets, oil cloths, &p. '• - Those goods liav6.aU boon selected expressly for. this market, with' groat care both to their quality and stylos, ns well fis tou. reasonable price at which they can and will bo disposed of, : Tho old friends and customers of this well known house are invited to call and examine this stock of splendid goods 00t.29, m. Knnn yi)s * gooi) cahooes vUUU jdtt received at Greenfield & Shcafcr’s. GOOD DARK,PRINTS at * BETTER “ .. do. at EXTRA “ do. at SUPER EXTRA do. at Bleached Muslins at 20, 25/30, 35 and 40 ets. * HNBBLEAOHED from 20 ots to 45i Summer Pants,Stuffs ■, at last year'sprices. Haring,purchaasd oar stock of Summer pants stuffs last F&H'wOtpan sell thorn from 10 to 16 ets; por yard.loss than any btbor Honsh inCarliale. , Rqmomher the place. Bast Main a treat, south side, 2nd door. '. 1 GREENFIELD A SHEAFEIt, V ■ - , i Opposite Sitter*! 'Clothing Emporium, MaylO, 1804. ; ! 1 1 Mrs- R< A. Smithes Photographs, Ambrotypes, Ivorytypes', Bean '* .tiful. Albums, Beautiful Frames, Albums : ! : for Ladies and Gentlemen, Albums ; for Children, Albums for Miss ■■' os, Poeket Albums for Sol ■ _ '‘diers and Civilians. ’ Choicest Aibdms I- Prettiest Atncits 11 ~ IIX Y. Tor . Christina s . CJifts. J > Fresh arid New from Ncto York and Philadelphia, IF YOU want eatiafaotary pictures and po l.lite httention call at Mrs. It. A. Smith's Pho nographic Gallery, south-east corner of Hanover Street and Market'Square, opposite the Court House and Post Office, Carlisle,.Pa. Mrfiv Jt. A. Smith, well known as Mrs. H. A. ; Reynolds; and so woll known as a Baguorroan Artist gives personal attention tc Ladies and Gon tldmieii visiting her gallery, and having the best of ~artist® and polite attendants can safely promise thfitiirqo other gallery can those who favor her with' got pictures superior to hers, not. even in jYork and Philadelphia, or meet with more kibd dnd prompt attention. Ambrotypos inserted ;in ! -Uiilgif, ; Lockets, Hreast-pins, Ac. Perfect oop ioftidf Baguorootypes and Ambrotypee made of do* peasod friends. Whore oopies ore defaced life -like plctares may still be bad, either for frames or fop cards.' All negatives preserved one year, and .or ders by mall or otherwise promptly attendedrto,- - I Deo. - •••" <•' Gbff paira .bf : TtMC Chhuli, 'off all kinds, with a largo assortment.^ ’ Butt bains, I Haltor. ha in 8, 1 Braut ,r ■ I Fifth. " ' ga,» • log " Tongue “ Jr, . i ow " Spreads;* “ ' ;ha.«ee stood at tll6'Ph«»ff Tlodwnfe Stan of Apfl J7 r l3R* IIBAXTWf. *\\ A •’#»« CTKr.'JE air^b lAflfjhw mrpnllily Magazine o( lii eralgrc nnd Vaafilon. Su |ASj iiiw Msjirine.l^ J. eitjoi?!)*.opposeyicbMyJarof iu axlsieoMu bog Xcare'ta offflr thalr-fbtihkiMb tha rending p u C Ho for tho rapport which they have 10 liboraltv 4» Wndaffto'ttMhff ; TSryTow'. hove been able, in tholr tooond year, to honat of an large a ‘circulation ris that lo'WlilUh thr-LADY’S HUES!) lliho now attnineil. . _• , _ I 1 ftaftfeUilthnhb'bt&hfe.iOrpiayJppJlijbejf j,, ibdlbntlvo of tho oil arm tor of onr MngntW, wo ittay Brt»fly«a3rthat-itiritl-«ontin»»4o lo devoted toeholde ‘liUoTatura and tha Illustration of the ■FaalublilV ft'.wlll contain tha latest patterni of Cloaka, Capa, Hoiibeto, Hand Dresses, Tanoy-Warh Embroidery; Ac. ( .,tf,lrh Ilooelpls, Mnsie, and ether ■ v this .’awiy uti. Jlrnnr Pitronaotf, |tfhij {lie terries b thh tiUriry pbppptmohl', of] a , ’ " COKPS OP GOtfXIUBDTOUS. ’ A glopiYan'oT.opgravjrig' nrid;k tnperV pnloxad stool! .fwW,<% P'WSx *«J. illusfraU iy.ty nuhlhar f .boiideF-well; oftbutod ni*. trntivo A*f tho I*ai k 'i° nB » l qtUths, , Aq*, too. nciafK OUB to detail. n .r; V Y ' I T r . A Sowing Mach.! 11 ® . In order to enable Indies to pi a #T * l I”**' lity Bowing hlnchlnoat Tory llttla on'***'™ make-' the following liberal offers :.■. . .., Wo, -01,111 give one of Ifnsim A Wines * hratod Sowing regular price of a, Is Fifty five Dollars—on tho following tarmi' 20. copies, ono year, and'Sowtng Machine, *?o sn nn ■ *• •< *< t. 1 viv.ww 40 .* ** ; ,f . '' ■‘ i' ~m ! ino*^ ,Xn tho first of tho ahoyb «WV«, a lady can fjt' twenty •'subscribers at tho regular price of ?tSO n eppj, and thep by sending on, these,subscriptions m add ‘ tioo >git a Machine that She oannit buy anywhere at loss than Plftr live Dollars,lf she gets, thirty 'snbsorihati and savontyrfiTft dollars, she will only hare to add tan dollars ,to tho amount. Whila if shs gsti fom .abaoribsrs at tha , regulariprlto, sha wUI get h« Maohine for nothing. ■ 'Who Magaaina wUI be sent to difTmwnt pod offl. oas if desired. Tha npmea and .money shenld be forwarded as rapidly as obtalnsd. In "order that ft. subscribers may, begin Jbr raceiro their Mngstbui at orioa, arid not become dissatisfied wilh the dejay When tbowholo. nmonnt, mpppy is nesirsd,tlis Sowing Maohipp.wlHbo.dnly, (forwarded. Tho olubs inay he partly composed of snbierib. era to THE SATURDAY EVBlfolQ POBI, If da siceA>. . In all eases the Maohine sent will ba'tha ragulat.Wkwawaii A-Wnsoy* Mo. 3Mashins,loin by them in Haw York for Fifty-Rive .Dollars, Th« Machine will be selaotod new at tho manufsetosi InJXew Torb.boied, andforwbVded ftoe of soil ■with the »*«aj)Uon of ■ Tbiivb :~pQT terms are the same ti thoMof that well-kirdwn weekly paper, The ning Po*i, published ijj ns for tlie last eightela years—ln order tbattha clubs may bs mads up ( 'the pn£sr and the Magasine epnjointiy, whin U so desired—and are as follows— DAVID PE. One copy, one year, •,, ,;• ~ smg Two copies,* “ , , AO® .Four “ ,V. V - 8.60 Eight copies, oncyear, and one to the get . . ter*,up of olub, *•' ifl.Oft Twenty copies, oho year, and one to get- Yj-iter-up of elub, ', 8540 OOe ibpy of the Lady's Friend and the Post, ' ' • AOO Single numbers of the Lady's Friend (poika%s paid 1 by us), twenty-five cents. Subscriber* in British’North.America mail re* mUtwelvo cents in addition to the annual sub* sanction, as wo have lo prepay the U. S. peitsgf on their magazines.: , : The contents, of the Lady's Friend ami of the The Post will always bo entirely different." < Address ■; 1 DEACON A PETERSON, 1 . • . ' , ’ '• ! -M>. 319- Walnut St., Philo. ■ff&S* Speeimen eopios will bo sentto tlioio doib rons of getting up clubs on thb receipt of fifteen cents. : '■ [Deo. 15,'6i. :«OBEl£>S, XAjJY’S BOOK, Fashion Magazine of the World 1 ITERAXURE, Fine Arts and Fashions •.JL/'The most fiiagpiDcent; Steel engravingi.—f Double Fashion Plates. )Fo/>d engravings on over/ subject that can interest ladicj.r Crochet knitting Noting, Embroidery, Articled for the Toilet, foi ■the Parlor, tbe Boudoir, ami thettitchen,. IWiy thing in fact, to make a eaeqpAgte Ladft Booh* . XilE LADIES’ FAVOUITB FOB 35 TEARS. ' I No Magazine’ has becn t 'abls to compote with I* Nbno attomntit; * .‘ 1 • > QODEY'fJ RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone are worth the pri« « the‘book; • . . Model Cottages (no other Magasine givei with diagrams. ■ . prmciutf .Lentom for'the Young. Another *!•* cialty with Godoy., Original ,worth $3 ayear. ®ther zin.es publish., old .worn*out;m'uiio,* but the iub soribers to. Gpdey get it before the music rtorei. Gardening'.fsr Ladles*.'’.Another peoulisiiv pfith .Qo^ey." , i, \ ■ Fashions fsropa.|fessjcs< A-T. Stewart k Co., the millionaire .m«rpbapts, ; ;of-New. York, oppw 1® only Magasinflithot hae them. . Also/JFashipns.frqm.'tho celebrated Brodie, u Now York. v , •,Y -?..rr • • . Ladies'Boqnetfl. Ws give more of them fa ft year than any other Magazine. In foot, thoLftd/r ■Book Enables every lady to bo hsr own boon# 'maker.. . t ,■■ Marian Harland, Authoress of “ Alone, '< >«-Ridden Path,” Sido,",“ Nemesis,” and “'Miriam,” write* for Gc . doy each .toon th, and for no other magasine. hard 'also retained all our old and favorils •©•* tributors. n-.* A. W. BENTZ. or; GODKIT’B iiABIT’S BOOK tor IM>> '{Ftam which ihtrt tould be no denietion.) Tho following Iho tprai of ft* ttdy’i Boot for 1866, At pro«ont,.w* Trill roooiro inbwnMn at tho following rates. Dao no\U« will bi fir if no are. obliged to. advance, wnioh wul , upon the price of paper» i.' One copy, one year, v; Two oopifefli-dne'ipear, !: J Three copies, one year, - ,1 fl) v Four copioj^onb'jomV' , ltf . i .Eire copies,* one'year>>andonextra copy w • .. . person sendKg'ielap, >miklrig six copiei/ l * Eight eoples one yes* pndan extra copy » person nine cop- ! ■•ief,--. nr-> Eleven copies,- one year and on extra 10 tho person sending'-the elnb/ makin* I Iwelre • •> • *’ ’ M Additions to any of the above dabs, |2 s . [ subscribers' V- : 'i ' Qbdey's Lady's Book and zino will be sontneeeh one year, onreoeiptoij* - rWo. haye'JVMlnb with any other Mai*" 01 Newspaper. . • . e The money, must .ho;sent at one ti»« *® r Club. f ' im «^di« Canada sabserlbors mast send* 24 <* nW tlonirf fop eaeh subseriber.^r;*:... ; Address, . L. A. COD*!, - *lBl - - 20 - ' -22 • - 25 TTHE entire' spoilt' bfWddprHa'o? yi taWt _,lj 4 south-east/ ooimrtfbf Slarket/ »f> ~ oonuidorahlc ladditions; isnpii“&• his friends »hd;t,l>e pflbUo,iWßW “U kmdi f at the Ipwpjjttnwrke^telieiv.His IV**- priies .ni ,; M .v''; • • COFFEE&V.'idi'in'l .'■■■■-.'•• i, ' : ,j. . - ,;.VTJEA»I ere, Coffee.,Ksioncep,lfish;hJr i wholesale o Brdoms, Brushes, Tobacco, Began., Suaff, Malow Blacking, B»d Cords, , ‘ » GLASS, CHINA, STONK AND QTJEBNSW ) keptin »flrst e!ass'®foeery store. «,* da- In regard to prjeos, I can 1 say thpt H>• jy, -torotinKtioii ■tofsdl goodi'lSrt! .th< W*«* *»■'!.' andaii kinds cf country taken at market prices. . . ... » ,1 IBo'.Sopos by striot atteallon to heiinMS, '*^ ««pMte'>T. }*>’ id's • - J&Mtim Ca|llrtoy Jan. f. 18?!, • - -> t CASH TH A9VAJTOB.
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