.Jpßfg P. .SEWS!•!! r -BIDIOH & MltLßß,ftta just rocoiving iM il {hoir new'atrd cheap store, on the aouth ooinor of Mnla strooVthoir first supply of • 1 iFall and Winter Goods, to wMcMSoy Inrlts tho apodal attention of every ;«or«on IB wsflt of Goods desirable for thoyiresont aud.'-earning, Season. Iho Stock- compose* ill; kfadsand rarletios of DRE S 3 GOODS, •uSI as Plain 'Blaik.-Ilguroa and 'Repp finks,; ■flski sad Figured colored Drees flUke, all-colors; vpranoU Merinos, French Cashmeres, plain and. firmed, Coburg, 'Cl6ths, all shades and colors,; hkok and colored lAlpacas, plain and figurod all Wool Kons DSLainos, suitable for Ladies .and 'Children's <Dtessel, MoTiair Pdjilins, Valencias, American‘DeLaiuos, Calicoes, Ginghams, 4c., *c. Jlournir/.gGoodSe IBtaokdJ'Mirth M«rin««3, French Cashmeres, double -Hid single width aH "Wool DoLainoa, Thibbott Mo rinoa, Crape Poplins, black and white ki.dd Poplins, black and purple Plaid Cashmeres,- Img, square and Thibbet Shawls, long and square Blanket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand-* kerchiefs, Gloves, Balmorals, Ac., 400 _ -/ - MENS 1 AND BOYS' WEAR, Black and colored Cloths, black ariti ‘fancy Cassl fitnorQS, nil grades and qualities. Vestings, Batti-. .Anuta, Union Cassiraeros, Kentucky Joans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Brawers, Ac., Ac. A. apodal Arrangement made with a flrst'dass TAX LOK to make up Clothing at very shoftmotico. DOMESTIC WOODS. DWctiml ami Unbleached Muslins of ovary quilUty,' Sheeting Muslins, Pillow-oaso Muslins, -Linen and Cotton Table Elopers, Tickings, 'Chocks, Btrlpodi Colton Shirtings, Dcnnims, Domootio Ginghams; .Scutch tUnghams, Sack Flannel of every color, ■ Dnrtitv: piannols, Factory and Shaker Flannels for red/yellow and white Flan- Ca it'iii Flannels, Calicoos, colored, cambric, wul p«pcr Muslins, Drilling Rankocns and many •rhor Goods iu every day use, ■ NOXIOX3 IN .GREAT VARIETY. Mn:i‘s Uinovor Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, BotfUn,f Cluth, Uingwood, Cassiraore and Dogskin Gloves,; I,a,lies \i\ i. Cloth, Merino, Silk, Llrlothrcad and j Cdtlon Olum, a full assortment of cotton and! wf.ol 11.-siorv. f«ir Mon, Ladies and 'Children, BaU 6ior.il W.iul n Hose for Ladies, Misses and Chil drrr», Oojt.v Hoods, all sizes and colors, Scarfs, £on tag s, Hooped 4Skirta, .Balmoral- Skirts. Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. j ju-t opening a complete Stodk Of thonew-'. cst e«vl.« ciofli Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls,, Carpai.-!, Oil Cloths, Mattings, TVindow Shades,; Looking ;i.t»scs, Ac., Ac. At ;h.-! sm-ion advances wo will constantly bo making Vl.liJions to our stock, and will always en deavor !i 111:1 he our stock the most desirable that, a b« •'.util I in the county. Fcolingrery thankful 'ntwiiliß community for their kind and liberal patro aage 50 tar extended to theNaw.Firm, wo earnestly elicit a rtmUuunnoe of the same.' Please ’give us a ©all bafor-j making your purchases as wo are al ways r<a ly and'willing to exhibit our goods, ami •du and will prove that wo study the interest of. o«r suitumers. PUaio. do. not (orgofc that our,Store is ob the. Odtasr, iirtctW. opposite Irvine's Shoo Store. LEIDICH A MILLER. f1.r1i.;., S.pt.ls,lBft. F. E. BELTZIIOOVER, SrTOBNSY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CARLISLE, PENN'A. OTTIOS on Sooth Hanover street, oppo aits ysnti's.store. . ■ By c : ,l arrangement with the Potent "Office, jvd-odt Iu securing Patent Right*. «. f/ 22, 1564-ly _ r m’s e. shavjley, attorney at law. 1 CARLISLE, PA. * TTFAD3 to securing and collecting t - Soldier's Fa'J, Pensionn, Bounties, <to. Office on South Hanover street opposite fteelz'a store. Feb. 13.1862. 3. M. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover street, in the room formerly occupied by A. B. Bbarpo - f,b. K/1562—9m. SAMUEL HEPBURN, Jf., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE with Judge Hephurn, on Easi Main,Street, Carlit-le. Aug. 0, - 63—ly. __ 11. NBWSHAM-, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., south w*»t corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1862—tf. CttAS. 13. HIAGLAVCtHLIN, A T TOEBE Y-AT-L A W. \ /'OFFICE in InholFa building, just opposite J rLJ: tl»e Market House. Carlisle March 13, 1362—1 y. I J. W. FODLK, Attorney at Law. , i.Jm O(fu-o with James E. Smith, Esq., Kheem’e iieil. All business outrueted to him will bo prompt ly attended to. ■ Feb. 6.1863. - J)ff. CEO. S.'SE ARIGHT, We* th« Baltimore College of Dental Surgiry •jftco at the residence ofhia mother, Bast lioutb rw I’.reet, three doors helow Bedford. Carlisle, Doc. 22,1863. 01. C. HERMAN, ■ ATTOBN/EY AMA^f. QhTICE in Rlbeem's Hall Building, in ' ilie roar of the Court House, next door to the Office, Carlisle. [Feb, JSAITIES A. HITNBAU, ATTORNEY AT I* ATT* ’ * CARLISLB, PA, o 3c0.n0.xl door to the American Printing office ■x fftr diwirs west of hotel. April It, 1864^—ly DB. i.€. IiOODIiS, DEW CSjpßfffr.,- - TEST, JTtf rcmorcd from South Hanorer street .to Weal ' . iifret struct* opposite the Female High School c:rlia!*. % [April 28,1884. f HON—TOO tons of S Uollod —of *ll aipeF; a itod to be of the beat V?.rtmcnt of Shoot Iron, • . Hoop Iron, Anvils, band Iron, Vicos, iArso Shoo Ir»B» Files, Tpring. Stool, • . 'Rasps, 1.'c.11-Stool, -- Bolts, lllistor Stool, Nuts, llorso Shoos, - Screw Plates, Ilorao Shoe Kal)l, Blacksmith Bellows. Rivets, Ao., Ao., ftp., . f.h car-cr than IhAoHeaput, or the Hardware store n. SAXTON, Bast Main street. lao;2X.lfsA ■NSW GOODS! NEW GOODS !! f RSSWFIJSIp & SBSAPSX tiCTILLopen ii large lot of sew and desi . * v •Irablo Bbxbb GooostMs week, which Will bo Mold at the moit reasonable raies. N<m£lff,l*B63/ •, ; * "Tot: Consumptives. (j Coolan»ptlTe''»nff«rerB,;Will receiro a. valuable jprcuiijpUofi'for the cure.of oonßumptiou, Aatlima, -IWunohUle, and Va)l throat, and. Lung affections, ; (/roe of charge,) by .Bonding, their addreai to »•». BDWABD A. WILSON).^- ..j:*.-:.'. WUUomabnrgt - JQiige Cot, , MewTbA- , Kot. If* *4Jt 6m GROCERY THE Public oan find, at our new Grocery 'Store, in tho Building lately occupied _by Philip Arholu, dcb*d>, end noit door to the Oor lislo Deposit Bank, a Tory largo and fresh assort-, moot of ill' tho dSilfemtt kinds and grades of • £o&8, .Coffooa, ‘Syrups, Molassefir Spicoa, .Sugars, •Prepared vGoffoes io iPapoTtj - •’Vegetables . ftpd Meats, Prepared ■Muatardf* Sauces* - x .Cheese, Sweet Cakes I TOBACCO, riPFS, Alio—Rico, Barley, Starch, Farina, Corn Stereo, Ccroalina, Mjuoina, Macaroni, Yorm’ceUa, Aturnoa, Prunes, Concentrated Lyc, Bo- . logon, Sausage,'Tablo and oilier Oil*,, Nutmegs, Blacking, Chocolate, Cocoa, Tio Yarn, Lamp and CandloWiok.i Bath Bfidk,Clothes Linos, 'Bod * 0 o r d*s, Spioo tßoxos, Pa per and Enve lopes, Matches-, Powtor Sand, Store Po lish, Flavoring Extracts,' 'Spigots, P<;ns, Inks, Brimstone, Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Herring and Codfish. Also— the celebrated Excelsior Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Rugs and Mats, Shot and Lead, Brushes, Proome and Wisps, - Glass, Queen's, Wood, Willow & Uatan WoTßSpectfully ask tbo public to call, Examine and price ourltrrge and carefully selected stock of Pink Pamilt Groceries. Wo buy all kinds of Country Produce. JAMES. M. ALLEN & CO Oct. 6, 1864-ly The axlen and east pennsboro MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland couhty, incorporated by an aot of Assembly; in the year 1843, and haying -recently had ita charter extended to the year 1883, is now in active and “vigorous operation under the super intendence of theTdllowine Board-of Managers: Wm. TU Qorgas, •’Christian Stayman, -Jacob Eborly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcatt Jacob HoCoovor,-John Eichelbergor, Joseph WickoTrs: Samuel Eberly, Rudolph werton, -Moses Sticker Jacob Coovor and J. G. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low andtfavorable ns any Company oftho kind in the State. Porsobfl wishing to become members are invitedto -make ap plication to tho Agents of the Company Who are willing to wait upon them at any timo. j' President—W. R. QORGAS, Eborly’s Mills, *Cum« terland county. . . y Vice Pxes't— Christian Stayman, CaTlisiO'Cam* ; berland county. , Secfr’y.—John C. Donlap, Mechanicsburg, Cum Iberland county. Treasurer— Daniel Baily,. ‘ Dillsburg, York county. Cumberland County, —John Sherriok, Allon ; j Hon* tj Zcaring,ShiremiinBtown ; Lafayette Peffer, Dick inson; Honry Bowman, Churohtovrn; Mode Gri* fith, South Middleton ; Sam'l. Graham, W. Fonni Samaol Coovjpr, Meohanicsburg; J. W. Cook lin, .Shophcrdstowh; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen J 1 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle Valentino FcoAan, New Cumberland j James McCandlish, NowviHo. York County. —W. 8. Picking, Dover; James Griffith, Warrington j J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillsßurg; D. Rutter, Fairviow ; John Williams, Carroll. JDauphin County. —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies abou v to expire, can have,them renewed by makin/r appli cation to any of the Agents. March 13, 1863. / Hat & Cap Emporium. THE undersigned haying purchased the stock, of the lato William H*. Trout, doc'd would respectfully announce to Iho public that ho will continue the Hailing -Business at the bid stand in West High Street, aud with a and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shell he strictly In keeping with the improve menVof tHe art, aod fully up to the ago in which we live. ■ He has wow on hand.a flpjnndid assort* jßgiment of Hats of all descriptions, from the , Wool to the finest For and silk hats ond at prices that most suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth oT his money. Hit Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, ate unsurpassed for lightrfess, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country. * * Boys' Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invite's all the old patrons and,os many now ones os possible, to give him a caU> ' J. G. GALLIC. 1 ■ Carlisle, Dee.-26,1862. •• ,• . CLOTHING EMPOKJHM LIVINGSTON has just returned from the East with p. magnificent stock of €LOTSS, His assortment of piece goods is the largest and most varied ever brought to this town, and he plodgeshimself to <soll goods by the yard as cheap, if net cheaper, than any other store. His stock of COATS, whlch ho Trill 101 l CHEAPER than tiny other es tablishment. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. He has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, ' - . Underehirte, • ’ > Onrahirltf Drawer*, Iron—Hammered and just received, and war quality, with a large as- COME,ONE, COME ALL, and see for ybuselves, his beautiful assortment of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Ho will take ■ great pleasure In showing his goods, and ,can sat- : isfy au that he dan, and *yvlll, sell goods cheaper than any other house.outside of Eastern cities.; I would invito an examination, of my stock o Fine Cloths, Cassimers, .Vestings, Ae.j which I manufacture.upon special orfers. I would beg leave to. say that my goods, are manufactured rmilcr my' own the rery best workman,, ;My present etocriris the molt extensive I hare yet had In ptore, and I .re spectfully ask rny frienal and thepublioto give' men callhefore pnrehaaing elsewhere,. . '!* j Remember the old stand. "ISAAC LIVINGSTON,, - * ■ ■' hfarth RanoverStreit; . Carlisle, April 21,1864. ; . pairs of Trace Chains, V-/ idl kinds, with a large assortment of 01 . . Bn tt halm, li Halter bains. Breast •" . J Fifth " I . Log « . ... Tongue " > ‘ ij w ‘ , '• 1 Spreads, As., Ac., dLASS [tore. NEW FIRST ' i Coffee fi«Benoo% v . Tgoaps, ■Candloli Salt, Pickles, *ProBotTCfi| • * Canned , Fruits, JolHos, Cranberries, •Raisins, .Dried CurranU) Dried Fruits, Nuts, 'Begets, ' Snuff ’* WAKE. Fire Insurance. AGENTS, IiIVINGSTOrVS SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING . CASSIMEItS, SATINETS, VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING. READY-MADE .CLOTHING , Is eztonsivo-and beautiful, consisting of PANTS, VESTS. :OVERCOATS, UmirtUai, Carpet Bey*, Trynke, <te., (ft#., &e CUSTOMER'S ORDERS. .SPECIAL NOTICE. . u ' iNU '■ s FRANKLIN: • RAIL 40A»S. ‘CHANGE OF,HOURS- i , ON an'd after Monday, April 4th, 1864/ Passenger Trains will nm daily, ns follows, (fiundays oxeoptod): • FOR CHAMBEEBBURO AND HARRISBURG I 'Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M*> « GroentfJHllo, 7:87 “ 3,35 • IfStrral 8.-17 " *2O ‘Chambors’a&K . ’ . Leave. >B:3t) n Xoavo Shipponsbilrg 8:00 " NowvUlo 8:82, ** Carlisle 10:10 MccbanScsbarg* 10:12 1 A at Harrisburg yllil'O rt CEtAKBEUSBtJRa 'A?SD -hA&rittStOWN * Arrive rdi Lottvo Harrisburg '8:05 A. M. ( Mcotranioaburg '8:47 *' ■ **** „ Carlisle 9fiY ••• .2:55 ■“ , MOT " " ;: -£S ;: Leave Qroonenatlo 11:65 '* • *•*? ' Arr. at Hagerstown -12:35 " '6:10 ‘ T&o Carlisle and Harrisburg AoounotUTloH wiH’lsavo as follows j • . . _ ■ lioaVo Carllalo 6:55 A: M. Moohanicaburg 0:25 , Arrive at Harrisburg ■ ■ Leave Harrisburg * 4:20 P.H. ** Mcchanicabdrg 4:5* Arrive at Carlisle,, 3:20 making *dloso. connections.-lit illarriabura Trains for Philadelphia; Tlow/iitflc and Pitts burg; and with Trains for all pdiuts Wos* ysk* Tho Train leaving Havrhburg at 1 • 1 M., runs only as far as'Oailiilo, •'Superintendent*a Office, ■) Chamh'g, April 4, '64. J April 7, *lB6'it VtU ■*•>. 1 AT tIEDOCED PRICES With Glass Cloth Piesser, Improved Loop-Check, New Style Ham mer, Binder, Corder,«Braid ; er, etc • ' At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Pa. . Highest Premiums at the International ExfiiiiifjoN, London* 1562. INDUSTRIAL 1 EXHIBITION, PARIS, 18&* at tho Fairs of tlw' ITNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania Stale 'Fair, September, 1803. American Institute, tfow- York, flcc’kninlcs’ Asso ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics* Ihstituto Washington, Maryland Institute, Baltimore,. Mechanics’ Asso ciation,Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, AJeehnnics’ In stitute San, Francisco it»>' At thie State Fairs of Maine, Vermont, •Connecticut, New York, „ New Jersey, Pennsylvania,. Virginia, Mississippi, • Missouri, Indiana, - . Ohio, lowa, Tennessee, Illinois, '’Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Thoso'Celdjratecl Machines arc adopted toevery' variety of flowing for family wear, from tho light-' oat- muslins to tho heaviest clqtbs. They, work equally well upon Bilk, linen, woolen, and co.tton goods,—seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming,' felling, coyding, and braiding—making a bcautifuL and perfect stitch,.alike on-both sides —andporfor-: ming every species of sewing, except making hut tun holes and stitching on buttons. . < .D’u.ll instructions for operating tho Machine, js’ given gratuitously, at tho salolt rooms. When tho •Machine is sent some dietinco, so personal; instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction is, 1 cent,* which is a sufficient guide. • ’ , The qualities which recommend tho vi heeler &• “Wilson Machine arc — # ■ ; •*- Beauty and excellence of iflitch alike on noth sides of the fabHc sowed. 2. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam, that will no£ rip nor ravel> and made with— 3. Economyof thread* . .. 4. Jits attachments and .wide range of apphea-; tion'topurposes and materials. • < 5. Compactness and elegance oft model and fin - t ish. . I 6. Simplicity and thoroughndstf of copslfuchCn. 7. Speed, case of operation and management,J and quiotnessof movement. schedule or prices. * ! No. 3 Machine/with Plain Table, Half Case, Funnelled, Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut of Mahogany, . Plain Table, Half Case, Pannollcd, •' Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with'’ Plain Table,’ ■ . * Half Case, Polished, Block Walnut, Half Case,. Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, Half Case,.Polibhod, Rosewood, Full Cose, Polished, Black Walnut or * Mahogany, Full Case, Polished, Rosewood, ] . ’ No. 4 Machine, Barge, with . Plain Table, ' . &0., to.. Ac. No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Table, Every Machine is sold with a Uemmer. Nos. X; and 2 Machines are sold Complete,-with the New Glass Cloth-Prceser, Now Style Hemmer and Braid-: n*. ’ • * ■ 1 ■ /• ■ ’ •. ' ■ 1 > ' * Wheeler A Wilson’s Agency at , Railroad and Telegraph] Office, CARLISLE, Pa; N6t-28, ’o3—ly. WATCUEB & JEWELRY :V T the sign of the “ .Gold-Eagle,” 3 doors A above u Cumberland Vdlloy Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church oh West Main dP" street, the largest and best selected stock o ‘ WATCHES, and JEWELRY in’the Jy£gwill be gold 30 per cent. -lower than at any plhce in the/State.: The stock comprises a la tg assortment of .Gold A. Silver Hunting-case Wetches tavors/Lepines, American Watches, and all other kinds an<|-styles*, g°ld and silver Chains, t Gold P„!ns and Pencils, j Jewolry'of ,al{’ , k!ni.B,‘Spectacles,,(3pld,wid «Uven plated andiilver Wane, Music Boit'es,' Xbcardoond Oil-Paintings, r a grbit variety ofFanoy ArticloK, and a lot of the finest Pianos, winch Will be sold 40 per cent, lower than e ror offorod in town. , The en tlrostock of Watch maker tools, bases; large Minors and - Safe, will be'sold wholesale or retail on* the easiest terms; -■ -•» I Baring selected aflrst class workman* nllkindi ofl repairing will bo done as usual. at reduced piiMS.’ ... ' . i _ • % BPoOXnaS-"-’ CariM* ' - \ ’'"' 12:55- "'v 1:28 " 2:00 •* 2:1? “ 8112 " "SilJ ", >O. N.LiPL'L, Sup'l, No. 3 Machine, with TERMS CASH, t. CARLISLE xPOUNMHf *0 GARDNER & CO. now''manufacture Ju and keep constantly FORjhSALQ, .at thoir •extensive largo* assortment o£ Agricultural Implements, of SfaUkpown»and approved usefulness to Farmers; r among which theyvwbuld call ofcpdoial attention to s.*V - -■WILLOtZOBUY’S CELEBRATED « Patent Qmn Spring Grain Drill, .wMchrhaP'.token first class premiums At State'and County'Fairs. To tlio farmers of ’Cuili bdrland, York an'd Per. y comities ’no need not speak in detail of tho merits of hit drill, as scores of llidm are now in Use cn tho best farms in tiidsc counties. Its reputation is established as the mpst complete ■grain drill ijow raanafabturod’ln ihoUriltod, States It,sows Wheat, OaU/Barloy and Grass; evenly and regular, 1 without bunching'tho •seed. The giira .springs pass tho drill over stumps mid.stones, out broaking : phia o'r v ibtijirUl., ■ For oycn 'lar sowing,, tho Willoughby Quin Spring Prill isun 'oqimllod' by any Other.*; Wo also .manufacture and sell-tho following wooan. rooomraond, to farmers r as tollable linplenonts of established ■character r ' , Morrison*» Patent'Corn -Plnitter, l Laib’B Patent.Strhto bnk ForftUr.'Utilter, ‘Priilcmlol/’a Patent Corn Shelter , ■'Johnston’* Oaft Iron Per/s* Troityh, *jram*a'Patent'(ficler Mill,*. ■ Also, : *throo and Four Horse'Powers and Throat ing ‘ Machines, 'past‘lron I .'Field Rollers, Plough Castings Of ‘various ‘patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for fdtindrs too numerous to mention.* 'Also 1 , Bgg'Ooiil Stoves and ton plate Wood Stoves, With an* imipcnso variety of oilier castings for bouse ,‘kcopcra/and qthors.. Wo bavo also.au attractive variety of patterns for IKON RAILINGS, , and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call attention. 'steam engines and mill gearing To this deportment of onr business wo give ejor tienlnr attention. Our already extensive stbek ol .patterns for paper, flour and saw mill.igoaring, is ‘constantly increasing. Mill owmora and millwrights 'Will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our •various mill patterns eu application. Our m&ohine ebop Oorfipriaca.all tho various tools .for twining, planing- atul finishing shafting and costing, and odrofnl machinists. - . STATIONARY STEAM ENG-WfeS, of every Jcsirahlo capacity) from 10 to 25 btjrso power, built in tho beat stylo and on-accommodatlng terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful opcnvtidn'rttßntttfy of the largest distilleries and tannucrufsih ‘Carllslo, | Perry and Dauphin coa.,'to tho’owners of which wo; confidently rofor for-info'fmnfion as to their dfficien-i cy. • Persons Enginos-aro earnestly requested-to‘coll and ■c’xaiihiuo boßro contracting elsewhere. 1)0OR AND BASH FACTO E 1 ?-. 1 i 'Connected with otir cstnblisbraent is a steam Sash and boor Manufactory which is now iDifeofaifloJe order for>tho ’tthnufucturo of every dosoriptfop 6Jt ’* ! %, butlding materials, / ■ for tl\o most costly ns well as the Win(low v Scb ! h from five ac cording “to window Fra’mosftfsflisl,”l upward; Shutters and lolling Blinds KOtilesl)7si upward; Door frames from $1,75 uptfarqjl Eolirj from $2,12 upward.* Mouldings, Pag-: inga, AYchiSraVcs, "Wash Boards, F.anoy j Drapery,‘Scrolls, and other house building, I‘urnishcd at tho lowest ptloes, pndiof tho ‘best qualify of lumber. aroVlsd jhfeparod as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN I ,OARS for traiippoi lors on 'tho Railroad, ri-ud on reasonable’terms. .--J , h}, ■. - Tho continued-patronage of’the publicls-respect fullysdllcrted. Orders by mail promptly, attended to. F. GARDNER 7b -CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1863., ’ ■ ■ , ‘'NEW BllUtl STORE., , THE undersigned has just opened A new DRUG STPEJii in South HanoVo* Street; next door to G. Inhotrs Grocery Store,'whete hej has just-received atid opened a UrgpfetGok! tit ■Drugs,-."/ .Chemicals, . • 1 1 ; Dyo-Stufls, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy-Articles. Al-( so, a largo lot of ! |■' Tobacco and Sjcgaret, . of the mbst favOtito brands,' Crfal *£>il Drfttipß AWd, ' Shades, -Burning Fluid, Fuats, j Nuts, Alcohol, Stationary/pMent Medi ; cinos, and all other articles connected wltfi Qqifl&o. j 1 All of which w.o willscll at prices to Sult'tho'tlfhos; ! Proscriptions carefully eompountlod'byla cotnpotoni ■ druggist.. • ' ' • ! : DAVID RALSTON, j ’ Carlisle, Poci 23,1853. ' .A t W. BENTZ. .SPECIAL NOTICE. $ Jt£A T RED UCTION '-Jk fRV &OOB& OWING to tlie recent hedvy fall- in the price of GOLD, I have determined reduce every artice in my immense /stock' of Dry-Good* to a oorrespondirigwith-the precious. metal, and intend ts.make still, farther reduction from time tef tiiae k aB Gold recedes in-price. My extensive Block has , bcon lmoinly purchased at iQWipriqti^arid. . .before the groat advance in G,opd,s, liake , t this opportunity of calling tho attehtlon of the pvtblio to this notice, as I can and >*qill ’] sell lower than any House outsldo'tif tbb Ejiatorn Cities. Call and examine.for yout-. solves. Remember the Old Stapdj 'South Hanover street* below the Court House. : A. W. BfiNIZ, Oct. 0,1861, CHEAP BUY GOODS. «*■ . . LUMBER AND GOAL'. - i .'l' WILL have constantly on hand-tinjlfur- J- iiinh to order all kinds of SUASOXHI) LtJM HER, such- as Hoards, 6-cSntlipgj Joist, Frame' Stuff, Paling arid Plustoring Lathff; Worked Elq.6-| ring.- IVvatliefboatdirig, Aud .aU- frinds»of S&XJi-. OLES, White Pine, litiiiilock-, ChMtitiH.Oak, Ac.; Having cars of.my owrt 1 catifarirfßh.biUstQJorden of any length and sine at the shortest and on the; most reasonable tcrpis, Wprkcdnberirdß/Will kept under cover, so that they!tomb*/ffczlifihedj dry at all times. ..)f i,-r -7. 1. 1 ’ I I will also constantly have on. handiaUkinds od FAMIL Y GOAL, under cover,. WhiohuL will de-j liver dry and clean.to any part of the'; town. Ly korifliYallcy,’Locust Mountain and Lawberry Coal prepared expressly for-family use, which I will soil at the lowest prices/ at tbfe Warehouse, Wool end of High street,,above the College. - i \ ’• . JNO.BEETEM. * Juno 10,1864.. ,K . . 1 $l5 CO SO 00, 65 00; 65 00, 60 00 65 00: 65 06 70 oo; .76 00 80 00 90 00, 100 00 shirts ! shirts ! ! WJB have tfio largest and finest; ehirtjs over offered in this place, , • ' ' - : SHIUTO -at per doz. : 1 j do. **l6,oo—“'• . i do. “ « ■ do. . « ! . .. : • db, .VV?0;q0. *• . « ; warranted to bo of the,boat and moat icelobrjitod makofl. Bought before the Tate advance inprioes; lolft py the dozen or single. Ifyou Syant a ',,/! ' \ I j • -isaaomvingston’s ■, - j J ' /'■ North Hanover gh, Emporium, : March "■ ■■ ~!i,VF.;»,r - .■ ... *1 L 75 00 85 00, PAINTS ANO.OILS^-10,tons,qfjWhit* (Win? .t.T Xmmm-' ,■./ .Jwehpjopjfpamt, / ; Turpentine, . Elorepos Wifiltei :, ; ■Japan,iUV' 3i ‘White Zino,':, Patty, !••:.■• -i 'Oolored-Eiud, •■■•«"> I Litharage, ~ • i! '• 'BM Ujeatll■'/■'•''■> , mw" r % 1 -"’‘wwm* '-- l '■ rSheJlao,:. .. -Spsitm.QjJt,;.,: , , PAintßrushes,;, 4 Jfc&'OUv j-•. Colors of every description, dry arid’ H •.< ' eona’and lußa/at the Hardware Store 1 ! H: sa'XT’on; 1 Jl ' ‘ ‘ EiitUhethtorrhpattern, • 1 "■"■ . ■ ,J-opdon “ ‘ ' 'Common “ ~ vr , ’ I with and without patent fasten!-cheaper ban ve>»l lit g’AXTOjr'E, THB subscriber baa just returned eastern cities with the largflH,'cheapest, and best selected assortment of 'HardWflre/ 6Vop offered In this county. Eyofry' thing kobtfin nlargawholo, sale and retail Hardware store, can Ibe-had allttU lower than at any otherhodsVln’thd county,‘at'tho cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. t • Nails ; received of tho very best all'warrantod. (Country merchants supplied with Nalls at manu facturers’ prices. . . •UOO pairs Trace Chains of dlPklntls; with a largo .assortment of butidiulns, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains; log'chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ac. .• - H'AMbr.—JtflOip'riir of llAmes of all kinds just re ceived. •'Common patloru, London pattern,. botlitown pattern, with and without patent ftvatoU ings/chcrtpor tlntn CvCr. , ■ . ‘ Paints “and Oils.— lo tons White Lend,*l,ooo gallons Oil just received, With a largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan,‘putty, litbarago,. whiling, .glue, sliollao, paint bruslTcs, fire-prooj paint, Florence white, whitoaiuc, colored load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil. fish oil, Ac.—, Conors of every description, dry nudih oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Dulls. —trust received the largest, clionp . cst, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. Grcencustlo mctitl and ’licit metal, war ranted not to crack. \ Powpeu. —2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow rldr, with a largo iissorlmcut of safely fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sludges, atono hammers, Ac. ’PiWrs and cunhNT. — 50 barrels comont, withm i very largo assortment of chain an'd iron pmrtps ol all kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware*store of HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Jan. 7; 1801. E.owis F. 'fe/yitt. . . .‘I Jf the old Ifirlti of John SP. -LIJHe 'ft S'on- ■ tl AS Just ofliprilfeted opotung his spring XX Oils, Varnishes,' <&o., to Vhipn ho invites tho early attention of tho qjubliD feonorally, H* has greatly enlarged his stock , in allots Various branches, Und can now' acoonlOdato tho pjiblio tvith ► ■ '■» ; RELIABLE GOODS, ' ' in largo or smalFquantUios at tho lowest prices.— Ho don’t wanllfchbpilblio to .think ho has brought' •all the Goodd and Now Yqrk tp our town, thorn that a' look* into his storo thorn that ho has enough Goods to ful# supply tho demand in this market. Persona*wanting ‘goods in our lino will find it.to tbolr advantage to givo us a call before making thofrpurohasos.. -All.ordors personally and punctu ally attended to, and no misroproaontations made tff‘ effect solos. : ; ; Carlisle, JOni i ; aB64. Carlisle Mattie Yard. m -I ..ill. ._ - -- -- . €1 ' C > ’■ 1 R I C H A R D © W EN, South tfanover street, opposite JBeutza’ Store , Carlisle. THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well soloctod stock of , 'J ■ ; ' ' V' '/ Monument*, TOMBS, Ac., of olxVtato and beautiful designs, whi<jb he will soil possible rates, being dosi-' rous Of celling 1 out ,’hia-Stotffc. Head-stones 'finished from three dollars •ttp'rtFttrds. ■ _ < Brown Stone, •Jftat'bio work, Mantles, Ac., or oaildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cometry lots, Ac., of the 'bo&t Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attefffdOd to. .Carlisle, NoV. 7^1802. Universal Cotlies Wringer. "jy« Iron Frame to Break, or Jtust and Spot the Clothes. ■ • ■, SOLD IN 1863. IT wfis proriounced-superior to all others at the World’s FairetJjondon, 1862. It took the First Premium at the groat Fair<oT the American Institute, in ®IeW York City, 1803, and wherever exhibited. SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE*! The only Wringer with the Patont COG WHEEL REGULATOR, which positively prevents the 4-ollb rom . . 'Breaking or Twisting on the Sh'aft, Without cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the machine is put ttp.tin the lower roll, causing throe tittrofc Qs much strain upon the lower roll as when peg Wheels with our- Patent Regulator are rißed-, besides the. extra strain upon the cloth; In reply to the question, * Sow Long will it Last?” wo-can only say, u As long as a wash tub., cooking stove, : or any other fatriily ntonSll." See’ testimony of. Orange Judd-, 'of tbo American Agri culturalist, iTo. 41 £atk H-ow, 2f. Y., who says of tbo ' UNIVERSAL ULOTIiES Wringer, “Wo think the machine much more loan paysfor itself every year •in the saving of garmont! Wo consider it important that the Wringer be fitted with GogS, otherwise p, mass of garments. may: clog the rcllpr.s, and the rollers upon tfao. orank shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break loose the shafts .'Our own is one of the first made, and it is as good ae % neib after nearly four yearn' constant use," ’ *- IT SAVES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES «• AND MONEY, It is easily.an# 1 firmly secured to the tab tit washing will fit tubs of any Sice or shape, r .' ' It will save its Cost every six months ijj .the saving of clothes. Those with COG WHEELS ARE WARRANTED in every particulars^- 1 This means, especially, that alter a few months’ use the lower roll mil not'twist on the shaft, and tear the clothing; . • ■■. Furnishod ib faitiuiofl, on trial; free of ex pense by * . J ’ oaMpbeli, i?at7read Office, Carlisle', Pa, May 5,1864-6 m ; , Foreign and Domestic Liquors EDW ARD SLOWER respeotifuHyanroun cos to tbo public, that he continues to keep con* stnntly on band, and for sale> a large and very &u* porior assorttnont of , Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at bis new stemi, a few doors west of HannonSi Ho tel, and directly west of tho Oourt-hoaso, Carlisle BRANDIES, < .AU of ohoicd/Brands.; , < , . WINES, - 1 - ■ " ' ' Sherry, Port,:Made rio,, L!sboh)C! arat, Nh five,-Hock, Johanmsberg, and Boderheim or. CHAMPAGNE, Hoidsick A Co.', Geiiler A Co., and import' GINS/ . .. , - Bohlcn, Lien, and Anchor. WHISKY. ” Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nee« 1,4 tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALfe, BROWN STOUT, <fco. Boat to be had i I Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of tho very best quality,' ’ , Ppalers and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE Willing H ae represented, as his whale attention wil| hojgiVen to a proper and careful selection of hi* STOCK, which cannot bo sarpiuhi'edj and hopes,to of the public. ’ w:.:k Ui gnowßß. Carlisle, Apnl 12,186f1i far Barley; trill' bd paid in oath at Earnin’* Boptr I, 1864-3m*. : , ...-I 1 .. TTANDKEROHIEFS, Ties,' Stocks, Hib-" XX bond, Buapender,, Bnd.r Shirt*, Drawer!, a WalrtiftrtMjoitmont, ran b. found at ' m r "iBAA.O LIVINGSTON'S,' ’ NortJ»*HanoTcr St, Emporium, V THE BdWcrittor Respectfully informs jjlj frloMsirti) tho' public gonornlly, that lo I , continues 1 Iho'Undcttakiligburinoaa, unit is ready wait upon itfiljfowira oltlhr T bv day or by night. Ready-made OOTI'rNS kcpbebnatantly on hand, both plain and otiVnbaontal. Ho bnfl constantly on hand I'itk’M Patent MltaUic Bn( Vnl Cm, of which ho has boon •appointed 1 tho Hulo . -.if his enso is recommended-ad supfriArlt‘o‘'ttb'y’' of tt»o Itind uow’iu use, ilt boing perfectly air tight. . Ho *bas also Tuimißhod'hiVnsolf'with nWo now l Rosewood IJkajisr and gentle btitsos, with which, ho will attend funerals in town and country person-' nib', without extra charge. Among tho. greatest' dlacriverios 'of-the. ago ts Wells'. Sprunj Maitrasn, tho host and cheapest.hart now in uso/tnd oxolusivo right of which 1 have so •curedd and will bfl >koi>t constantly on hand. Cabinet Making !ih all- its Various branches, carried on, and,Bcau. ; rdaus, Secretaries, .Work-stands,. Biirlor Ware, Up holslercd Chairsi Sufftfl, Pier, Side aud Centre ra bies,• Dining-and Breakfast Tables, Wash-staiids of ’nil hinds,' J/ronch Bedsteads, high and low; posts;. Jimiy Idnd and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of alt kinds, Looking Glasses, and all othorarli elos usually,mauufactiircd in this line of .business, kept constantly 7»n hand. • _ Ilia workman «ro men,of experience, his mutorl al.the best, and liia'work Virulo in tho latest city style, dm! all nude'*' bis own supervision. It will lie warranted and ?oid low for cash. • • * Ho inritos-all to give hiiw u call before purcha-; .sing elmvhCroJ 3Pcr i!»o liberal patronage hereto fore c'Ktondoddpdiim lie feels indebted to his mime, frrms ensloiliors, •ibid assures Umin'that no efforts wlir'bc spared hrfutdro to ; Blfilfeo’Miem in stylo and price. Gift us a call. .. ... iloinetuber tho place, ttdrlh dlahover 3t., nearly opiiosfto’tho deposit 13 itiilc 0.18H2, tttREIVAL OIT NEW STOCK OF ; BKY' GOO:))S. fI.W. BENTZ, ■rTASjust returnc4 frd'&'j&fr ftW YorttotJ i JEXVPhilhdolphia markets tjrxth a large and well selected stock of Dry 'Goods, consisting in part of ■Mohair Loco,' •, i . , Plaid Victoria, ' . Wool Plaidb,, ' j • , ■ Plaid Poplins, Silk-tind Wdratod'Chboka,.C6lorod Alpnch, ■Colored Morrimsc,' . Mouc de Laino, i' Double width "Wool Plaids, - Black and White do., .. .. ; Wool Plaid Vlotdrla, Ginghams,’ Cnliboos, Checks, Tickings,; Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Tablo Dio per. Sheetings, Onnton.Flannels, Ac. . LEWIS F. LYNB, North Hanover street. Morinocs, ' Cashmeres, 'Bombasines, . . Figured A plain DoUinosj ■ ...Brocade Mohair, ©oublo Wool do Lainnsj . Obena Mohair, •Striped Reps, ‘ Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, Gros. de Berlin, Torino Cloth, -’■ Paramotto Cpburg, Black Cob’trg, Mourning corded •Bilk, Poilt de Soio, black silk,' ; aUrgo osaqKtfiorrt'of draipo collars, black alpacas, black silk belting, &b. '■ ; ■ r t ;g|Sg/ Black and bordered long and square shra'wls, square; and 'long wool shawls, - blac> Thibet, Moua do Laine, broche long abd square, plaid wool 'slra'nrls, fancy w6CI shawls, in great, variety, BALMORAL; SKIRTS, Ladies'huts, borne.made lankots, flno or , od. The latest stylo hoop skirts—hly qiiakor.* ' • hosiery. ’ • A largo nndwoll selected stock, wool and cotton, ladies and children's capß,afihomseortmeptofbon not and 'mantun ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo asssortmont 6f MESS AND BOYS’ WEAR. ; Cloths, V ‘ , Cassimeres, Satinets, ' Kentucky Jeans. Tbo largest and best selected stock, in tho county. Carpets, .oil cloths, Ac. ~ , Theso.goqds have all keen selected expressly,for this ir iCrkct', with groat care both to their quality and slylosj asvfoll os to n reasonable price at which they can and will bo disposed of. jfrO* Tho old friends and customers of this, well known bouse are invited to call and examine this stock of splendid goods.. - ’ . , A. W. iBBNTZ. *Oofr.2D,'W» TOWta’fetnd Counli'T. 9UMiW«: teDOOS. K m n' YDS/ GOOD DARK CALICOES iUUUUj«»t received at ■ OrcclnfieM & Shcafcr’g. GOOD DARK BRINTS at - ~. 18| Better ..do. at - • 20 EXTRA , “ ’ d»., .at * ’ • 22 SUPER EXTRA do., -at - - 25 Bleached Muslins at 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 ols. tJNBBLEACHED from 20 cts to 4Jh* .. . Summer Pants .Stuffs , r’. last year's prices, itavldg; purchased bur ritbek of Summer pants stuffs last Fall wo can soil thorn from 1-0 to 15 cts. por yard loss than any other llohso in-Carlisle. Remember the place, feast Main street; south side, 2nd door. ' . GREENFISLfc iSIIEAFfeII, , Opposite Ritter*! Clothing Emporium, Mayl9,iBfc4. 1 v . jSdifor of Volunteer t Beau Sin—Withybuf I wish 16 ftiy to the readers of youf paper that I will send, hr re turn teafl, tO all who wish It {free); a Recipe, with : full directions fortii&hihg and using a simple Ve getable feahh;that frill effectually romovo r in ton days, Pimples, Blotches,,Tan,'Freckles, and all im purities of the Skin, leaving tho same soft, clear, smooth and bojyitiful, . 1 will also mail free to having Bald Hoddi, of Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start af.full growth Of Lux uriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in loss than thirty days./ J i*-• All applications answered by rolnrn mail with oUt Charge. ‘ - : - * ‘ *. ; i . i Respectfully yours,, . THOS. P. CHAPMAN, .Chemist; , ; , 831 Rrfiadioau-f Neto Yorai i .Cot.* 8, 1864~80i MATRIMONIAL!! S AND GENTLEMEN i IP you wish to marry, address the uridor ; signcif, who will send you.witboufr money and without price, valuable information that will ena-, bib you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of ago, wealth or .bpauty. This information will oost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confi dential. .The desired information .sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address s - r ~ Sarah B. Lambert, Qrcenpoint, Kings Co;, -[ n 'I ' Y.orkv • • , Oot. 13, ’eiTySm. . ' WINES AND. LKIUOES.. § Soutfft Hanover Street; C^RLisiß. ; : T life undersigned, successor j tp' D‘." £.* Ha . zolton, woali respectfully inform bis friends andtbe public generally, that tie intends* to main tain tho oharftntot'df: ihb above house as hereto fore, and will koeg otftistantly onhaUd a largo qj 'sortmont o£V ,f 1 ‘ BRANDIES, ■ ;i ■ ' v '-GINS,'-' >■. \ WHISKIES, ' 1 \ t.'ROMS,'• ■ ; ■■ ! N. . - • COEDIAIiS,. ;/. N ..a:-I ./BITTERS,' . ... S '' ‘ ‘ ’ 46’;, &b, j which ho can soil as cheap as any other estslhltib moot in Carlisle, if not cheaper. I - £35" Country Landlords will find this the plafe’S to buy their - - > ! n li-'jf. r..-' WINES. AND LIQUORS. . ; Jidth in regard to qukllty and hi llid stock is large and w.pll selected,and he ip? rites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re?' ‘inenfbor the place, South Hanover street, directly ppjbositeijshe Volunteei^n'^rip^lng(,pfl|p,?* t CWTip- Not; ttytiM-Uir-’ PROSPECtUS FOR i^sT^ THE LADY’S FfilENO.- A monthly Hfl R azine of r u . eratnre and Famuon? tU T'Jli' publishers of this new Macann. • i entering upon tho.eeond ye"reMts« bog-leave to offer their thanks to the rcndl* 8 He for tl>a support which they have u, g •"*• «ittended to them, Very few MagntUie, hi!’"," I *’ uhlc, in their second year, to boast of , u lt ™ oirouidtion as that to which the LADY’S i?iV?\'/ •hijr ndw, attained B . r hU.Ni) , Ttofdh-ing to the numbers airoa'dv i . inditfUlitjo'-nf the ohdtacter of on/*" may brldßj iiy'lh'ilt-.if will eontinne “7. *« (oelioieoWntWimd -tho 3liuat*ot .fn r" 1 ;" 1 Fasliidns. It wlH'A’dntain ‘the latest mo f 1 ■SUtki, Caps, Di-esscs, pL .vtv' ',' f Embroidery, Aol, wfd7,M ' matters mtorofltinp to ladies. • TUB LADY’S FRlENipwill bo oditml i .. llknrV Pr.tETiaoif, who'wimroly u *bn the !£?■ •in the literary Department, of a 1 “« SPLENDID COUPS OF'COI,’TRIBt)T6I is ■ . fam<lsome Steel Engraving. 'A Imndsomo steel fancy engraving anil - ... , colored steely fashion ipfm. \ill if. “1? n " number, besides well executed IVood-eul. m J trativo of the Fashions, Patterns, oua to detail, . uur<r * A Sowing• .\laclijne Premium, In order to cilabio ladies >. O procure „ Ur , t llty Sowing Maeiiniout very little eullav the foUowhig liborul qflorn: • lUa^® w.UI ffivo one uf A Wriok’. w •'fated (cowing Jlachines-lhongularprieeJ^rVhW is-Fifty five Italians — on the foilowi/g tVI.? 1 * 11 M.eopios, one year, and Sewing Machine, sfo. oc ID : u 'h u J -85.0 C Ip tlio'hrst of tho ahoro clubs, a lady twenty ■nbsoribors at th» regular price of Slsf copy, aud then by Sowing on these subscript!.',* and twenty dollarsin addition, will got a MVth™ that she cannot bify anywhere at loss than rift, riVo Dollars. If she gets thirty subsciiben jSj seventy-five dollars, she Will only hare to add u. dollars to the amount'. While if she ettbsorlbors;at Jho regular prise, she will g, t J for nothing. J * - - r „ •?•>»: Magasine-wm bo sent fL different po.l cos If desired, Tho names nfil money should be forwarded'as rapidly as obtaHod.in order that ill subsonhers-may begin to rsooivo their Magniinei ttt'onbo, And not become dissatisfied with tlicdtliv When the whole amount of-money is toosired thi SeWmg Mdohino-WiH bo duly forwarded. ' Thq-olubs may be partly composed of aubscrib orsto 'THE SATURDAY EVENING. POST,it da Birod. • - In IvU eases tho Machine goat will bethi regular Whebbeb & No. 3 Mathine.iolc by. thqm ia 'NeW.Tork for Fifty-kivo Dollars. *TU Machine will bo selected dew at tho manufaclori in New Yorky.hoxod,’and forwarded fre? of eM ( with tho exception of frioght. . ,DAVID SI PE. Tbrws-;—Ont tdftns are tho same as tboiejf that woll-knbwn weekly paper, The Saturday Eve mng Post, published by usjfor tho Inst oightacs years—in order that the cluc&.njay ho miulo tip \ tho paper’ and the Magazine ’conjointly, 1 when ft* 80'desired—and are as follows— : -CASH IS ABVAKCI. , One copy, one year, $ 2.i(i % Two copies, « • * 4,0 q • Four " " d > • Eight copies,- one year, antnaii e to Vho got ter-up of chib, ’ " 16.00 Twenty copies, one year, and one to got-,. ter-up of «lub‘,' •jj.’co One 'idfy of tho Lady's Friend and tbo post, •, B fo_o’ Single numbers of tho Lady's Friend (poitatgs paid by us), twenty-dive cents. Subscribers in Brituh Nortb America must ro* mlt twelve oftrts in addition, to the annual sub- Bcriplioc', iih Hta have to prepay the U. S. postage on their magazines.' . - Tho contents. of rat Lady's frriend and-of tie Tho Post.will always be entirely different. Addrert • . ’ B&ATOtf A PETERSON, . . , # t itioi 319 IfafnufiS 1 !., Phik, JEST* copies will be aentto thosedui rous of jotting nji* clubs on tbs receipt of fifleozt cents. -[Doe. 15, ’64. GOUEL’S LABFS BOOK,' THE Fashion Magazine of ik Worll LITERATURE, Fine Arts and Fashions' t’ho moat magnificent Stoel engravinga.-i. Double Fashion Plates. WoodingrtVWgsonererj subject that can intorestladies. Croobotknitting Netting, Embroidery, Articles for tho Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and tbo Kitchen. Bmj 1 thing in fact, to make a *ov&t& Ladft Souk, the Ladies': favorite for ss yeab& No. Magazine baa been able to compote .with it None attempt it. GGDEY’S RECEIPTS for.orery dopartmrttoj a hoiihoh'old. Those alone are worth tho prirt «rf the book; ’ , ’ . . Model Cottages (no other Magazine giro* n**w With diagrams. * , Drawing L'aMw for tfia Young, Another cialty yritb/Qodey, • Original Muiie t worth $3 a year, fiber Mag®’ zincs publish old worn-out maiio; hnt the sub* soribors to Godey get !t before tho muslo item* , 'Gardening for Ladies. Another• with Godey. , . Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co.,im millionaire merchants, of New York, appear W Oodey,.the only Magazine that hastiicm. Also, Fashions, froth the celebrated Droaie, ox New York. 1 - u . . • Ladies’Bonnots.. Wo give moro of ««® •“ 4 year thanany other Magazine.. In fact, the Ladys Book enables every lady tb bo her own .bowel maker '' IWariari Harland, Authoress of " Alone,” " Hidden P»|V’ “ B “ Side',” '' Nemesis,” end " Miriam," wnlos -to dor each-month, and for no other jnsgazia*. hnW alia retained all onr old *ud fsronti »»• trihutdrSi ' ; . TERMS OI filifOKY'S Üb.X!S BOOK for M® B .{FremicJiicTi tJUrtemldbt tip denalW-f ' the following »r« the terms of «!• ?£'' fdir 1868, ' At. present, wo will "'“"“K at the following rites. Duo notieo will h ‘ t» if We Hre BWlge'd '.to idvanio, weigh will «f tbe,])rise'ofpajtori |3 f One Sony* one iyear, j / Two nrio year; y Thred'copios, 6»e yearf W Four coploij'bii’o year, . Five copies, one yoah toa an tfJ j, person sending blub) making six c p » Eight copies on© fttdb} and an extra «opy ■porsbn*sdndihg making ms® P Eleven boplts, Olio y«Sar olid i#exl« oopj <• ' ike person sending the slut, 5 twelve oopiePi’ w e 2 5 g eftC l Additions to any of the aboro olnw»v anbaferlbbr.* .4 , wr^nMncs ] Godoy'sLady'a Book and Arlhnri Ho sine will be sent, each one year, on r«o>P . 0 0 tr iWeijaro no elub m*b any .' I ,* 'Newspaper. *" '.‘' ~ • . . . : .;.,•/{%* on The.money mbit bo sent at opo t» r ; .■,»( CCnti . Canada Subscribers must s«nd zt ‘ l ' o l^7 aOU *^ orib ' r - ‘L. A. 60DE-V B. K. JAMESON & CO'. retaSi ■- W. .-.by Buy -Goods, Trimmings, »« ~ go Kortli wosl earner, of Hanover c 0 to W 'CaflislopPd'.' jvoiiid rdspootfully anti» jbJ B J public thatlliey havo Just J olu !', n “„ 1 .„ l0 ,t itotl j tcifn cities with a l«go nbd well s ~-o Tt, ; M l'-'j geode, obhsistiiig In part of Hosiery, gb ,,l| VOilsk Crapes,-.Cravats, Uoo<lb. . W r UeAH ,HanditOfchiOfs, 'Suspenders, SllirtSf n o iii, ® n j ladies’ audlflontstGollara, gnk., H lons, Combs, Needles, Shrcp-ds, Sowßfi lc ,, 1' Skirts, Paper,' Pens- Perfumery, Ci|o«., ( r --V'B wonld particularly write, toe ;* tM ' mi '.fti-ratar MsjtgjMNik tp.ojirgtoolyM;. tef of vr.olVas ip, otbfr/ipope , i( ,,ti n|ars, wo <jnjoy this,grpat.P,dy.nWM^ 1 ' j l# > branab of onWiouse and a momppr located in Philadelphia,'pnd tOot»“ r . toko advantage, of,pvory i» p ur«t«' *7 class. 9 CaU 'and * Adi Ooi'l3/ 18flt-3aij- .I-..**'
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers