W .a Mm »ath qf»t»iß,(rt«.t, their .flat tapplj it. • J Uf Y tail ana OwtlMfe tfaej torlto itu «peelal»tt<idt!Bti of eroix w*oVof ’G(o4di di!3lrahl«' for Jho pfos.nl nd somlng, Setaoq. Ib* (took .•amprini all adf tad Vkri.tioi of 1 V:DRESS GO 0 D S, f . , - j *oh •« Plain *Blaek, Figured and Repp Bilks, nste aud : Figured colored Dtest Bilks, all colors Eh Merinos. French Cashmeres, plain and d, Coburg Cloth*, all shades and. colors, and colored Alpaeas, plain and figured all Wool Haas DeLaiaes, suitable for Ladies and Children's Dresses, Mohair Poplins, Valencias, Junoriosn DeLhluoa, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ac., Ao Mournit g Groods. BtoA French Marin**©*, French Cashmeres, doable : M|l sioglo width o ,: Wool DeLoines, Thlbbett Me dfcos,Bombasine*, Grape Poplins, black and white Poplins, black and purple Plaid Cashmeres, long, square and Thibbet Shawls, long and square Blanket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand- Irorchiefs. Qlnras, Balmorals. Ac., Ac. MENS’ AJ& BOYS' WEAR. Bhaok and colored Cloths, . Island fancy*Cassi flmeret, all grades and quauu«s, Vestings, Satti fitets, Uatbn Oassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ac., Ae. A Jpoelal arrangement made with a first class TAI LOR to make up Clothing short notice; DOMESTIC GOODS, x Bleached and Unbleached Muslins of every quality,. . ftheeting Muslins, Pillow-enso Muslins, Linen and otton Table Drapers, Tickings, Checks, Striped ’hkVon Shirtings, Dehnims, Domestic Ginghams, BsstaV Ginghams, Sack Flannel of every color, Shirting Flannels, Factory and Shaker Flannels Ibr Skirtings, red, yellow and white Wool Flan* ■sis, Canton Flannels, Calicoes, colored, cambric, paper Mailing Drilling Kankeens and many 7 ether Goods in every day use. MOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. Men’s Hanover Back Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin, loth, Ringwood, Casslmero and Dogskin Gloves, Ladies Kia, Cloth, Merino, Silk, Liriothrood and dktoh Gloves, a full assortment of cotton omF wool Hosiery, for Mon, Ladies and Children, Bal . moral. Woolen Hose for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren,' OpVira Hoods, all sizes and colors, Scarfs, guspofldefs, Bontags, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral Skirt*,Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. Also, just opening a complete stock of the new est styles Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls, Garpots, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades,* Looking Glasses, 40., Ac. As the season advances wo will constantly ho Slaking additions tv our stook, and will always on dsaror to make oUhstObk the most desirable that •an bo found in'the county/Peeling very thankful lo the community for their kind and liberal patro nage so far extended to the How Firm, wo earnestly mlisit a continuance of the same. Please give us » tall before making your purchases as we are. al ▼af« ready and.willing to exhibit oar goods, and Mo and will prove that we study the interest of •wr customers. Pitas* do hob forget that oar Storo Is en the Jtaracr, directly opposite Irvine's Shoo Store. LBIDIQH A MILLER. Wlisle, Sopt. 15,1864. F. E. BELTZIIOOVEIt? attorney an* counsellor at la tt, CARLISLE, PENN'A. OfPFIOE- on South Hanover atreot, opgso ' site Dent&'g store. By special arrangement with the Patent Office, ffttends to Securing Patent Rights/ flept. 22, 1861-ly KUrilS E. SIIAVLEY, fiTTOFUSfEY AT LAW. i CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to cocuring and collecting . ■. iSoldier’* Pay, Pensions, Eounttes, &c. Office en South Hanover stroet-opposiu iMbs’a siqrfr- Feb. 13.1862. *. n. WEAKLEY, &T TORN E V AT LA?, OFFICE on South Hanover street, in the room formerly occupied by A. B, Shame. 'Feb. 2T;ag62—9m. . . •AMEEC. nEPBUBH, Jr., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, with Judge Hepburn, on Eus! Main Street, Carlisle.' An*. 6,’651-ly. ‘ 11. NEW SHAM, . A T,T O-R A E T A T £ A TV. OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., south' ir.it cotnor.ot Hanover and Ppmfret streets. Carlisle, Deo. 32, 1862—tf CMS. E, MCiLAIIGHLinr, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE ib Inhoff’s building, just opposite the Market House. C.rUrio March 131, 1862—1 y. LJ ~m. FOULK, Attorney at Law. • Office with James B. Smith, Esq., Kheem’s Hail. AM business entrusted to him will be prompt- T attended to. Feb. 6.1863. DC. OHO. S. SEARIOHT, Fvnn the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery Office at theTesidenoe-of his mother. East Loath • tireet,-three’ doora-bclow Bedford. Carlisle, Leo. 22,-1302; rat. c.. HERMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. VyPFIOE in Khecm’s Hall Building, in *ba roar of the Court House, next door to the morald” Office, Carlisle. ■ [Feb. JAMES A. DVKBAR, A-tXO-IHfEY- AT LAW. CiarciSE*; pi-, OSio'noit'doCrto t/ho' American PrintiDg offieo • few doon nut of Hannon’a hotok- April 14,1864-—ly- MM DB. 1 .C. LOOBSS, DEN tist. Hariumered from South Hanover street to West PemArst opposite tbe Pemale High School, farlisle. [April 28, 1804. IKON— 100 tong of Bollod—of all tlze>; tented to be ef the belt tertment of Bbeetlron, Waalien, Hood Iron, ' Anvil*, Band Iron, - Viooa, - BeneSUee Iren, Files, • Spring ateet> Rasp*, - Gait Steel, Bolt*, Bli«terSteeV Hat*, gone Shoe*, ’ , i Screw Plate*, cue ghee Nell*, Blacksmith Bellow* Iron—Hhmmered and just received, and’ ifar quality, with a large ar- Rivets, Ae./<tc., <to.. •heapsrthan'tbashsapsst, mt the Hardware a tore af :r‘i It. Si'XTON, Jbn.-31. 1104. . Baft Main street. JJETW GOODS I NEW GOODS.' OSEiNFJBhjy & BBEXFBK ‘VCT'ILL open a large lot of .new and desi » * (treble Dbiii Goods thia weak, which will he acid et tba most reasonable retea JTer. 10, 4064. PLOWS, PLOWS.—Juat received and fo 1 sal* at Manufacturers pricat, a large assert rant of ■■ - -PUakfsMew* I Verb Metal Plows, Henwood'a « I , Bloomfield do. ZelgUfa « I" Earle do :■ r-CnHtretora,-40r,4&, a tiw Stamp-Hardware Bloreof .■ GR jCupled by Philip Abitov . u., i»u- «o*i. aoor to. tb*Car- Jitltf XtepftsU Bank, a T©ry Urge, and fresb assort* menlof all tho differeat kinds add grades of. Jens,- •• >■ v Coffee .Essences,’ Coffo6B|> ~ Soaps* Byrup», ' Cindies, MolasseS); Salt, Sploes, Piokloi, , , JPreserrev Prepared "Canned Coffees I* Fruits, Papers,* Jollies,. . Vegetables Cranberries, and Meacs, Raisins* r Prepared Dried Mustards, Currants, Sauces, Dried Crackers, Fruits, ’Cheese, Nuts, Sweet ftegars. Cakes Bnuff Tobacco, pipfs, Also—Rice, Barley, Starch, Farina, om Starch, erealina, Maxeina, Macaroni, Vom l cella, Axurnoo, Prunes, * oneontrated Lye, Bo logna, Sausage, Table and other Oili t Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax, bocolato, o oa> Tio Yarn, Lamp and audio Wick, Bath Brick, lotbes Lines, Bod * Cords, Spice * Boxes,'Pa- • per and Enve lopes, Matches, > ■ Pewter Sand, Store Po- ' Hah, Flavoring Extracts, Bplgols, Pens, Inks, Brimstone, ackerol, Shad, Salmon, Herring and odilsh. Also —the celebrated Excelsior Hams, Dried Bffof and Tongues, Hugs and Mats, Shot and Load, Brushes, Proems and Wisps, ’ Glass, Queen’s, Wood, Willow & Ratan • WARE. Wo respectfully ask tbo public to call, examine and price our large and carefully selected stook of Fine Family Groceries. Wo buy all kinds of Country Produce* JAMES M. ALLEN A 0. Carlisle Dot. 6, 3864~1y Fire Insurance. / THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIPS INSUPANCE COMPANY of s uinborland county, incorporated by ah hot of As ombly, in the year 1813, and having recently had ltd charter extended to the your 1883, is no* in active and vigorous operation under tho super intendence of tbo following Board of Managers: * Wm. R. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Bberly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catbcart Jacob H. Coover, John Eioholborger, Joseph Wickorrs: , Samuel Eborlyi Rudolph Martin,.Moses Briokor Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. 9 The rates of insurance' are as low imd favorable as any Company of toe kind in tho State. Persona wishing to become members .are invited to make qp. plication to tho Agents o'f the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. * President—W« R. GORGAS, Eborly's Mills, Cum berland county, Vico Prcs’t.— Christum StAvuam, Carlisle Cum berland county. - Soot'y.— John C.Dunlap, Mcohanicsburg, Cum berland county. Treasure*-— Daniel DUlaburg, York county AGENTS. Cumberland County. —John Shcrrick, Allen.; Hen* ry Zearing,ShircmanatowTi; Lafayette Poffbr, Lick inson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Gri fith, South Middleton ; Sam']. Graham, W. Penns boro’; Samuel Coover, Mccbahicsbiirg; J. W. Cook lini Shcphordstown ; D. Obover, Upper Allen; 1 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle Valentino Feoman, Heir Cumberland ; James McCandlish, Nowville. . ; York County.*—W. B,' Picking, Lover; James Griffith, Warrington; J.F. Dcardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Lillsburg: D. Rutter, Fairview: John Williams, Carroll, • \ Dattphfo C6unty, —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. ' Members of the Company having policies abon % to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any, of the Agents. March 13M863. Hat & Cap Emporiujii. THE undersigned having purchased the stock,' &., of the late William H. Trout, deo*d . would respectfully -announce to the public that he I will continue the Hailing Dutineta at the old stand in West High Street, aud with' a renewed and effi cient effort, produce urticles of Head Press of • • Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall ho strictly in keeping with tho improve ment of the art, and fully up to tho ago in which wo live. mHe has now on hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool to'tho finest Fur and silk hats, and at prices that most suit evejpy one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. His Silk, Mole 6kin, and Beaver -Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish/ by those of any other establishment in the. country. Boys* Hats of every description constantly on hand. He respectfully invites all the old, patrons and as many now ones as possible*/ to give him a call. Carlisle, Leo. 20,1802. LITINGSTOK’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! LIVINGSTON has just returned from the East with a magnificent stock of ’ CLOTHS, CiSSIMERS, SATINETS, VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for .GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING. H\s assortment of piece goods is tbo largest and most varied ever brought .to this town, and be .pledges himself to eell goodsby the yard as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other stock pf REABY-MADE CLOTHE^ - Is extensive and beautiful, eonsiifclng of 1 COATS,. PANTS, , VESTS, OVERCOATS, &e., Sc., Ac., which he will sell CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. “ Gentlemen’* fbrnbblns Goods. He has a beautiful assortment «i Gentlemen's 'Furnishing Goods,, . ! {/HtfsrtAirts, - Onnhirte, . Drawn, .. Umbrella*, Carpet Dag*, : Trunk*, ■ &C,, &C COMB one; comb alb, end see for youselves, bia beautiful 1 assortment of gooda; beforepurohnsing efaewhetev Ho will take .great pleasure in showing bia good!, and can aa»- iaf/ all that ho can, and will, Bell goods cheaper then any other bouse outside of the Eastern cities. CUSTOMER’S ORDERS. I would- inrite an examination of my stock 6 Pine Cloths, r a «»imore, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. ' SPECIAL HOWCIh I would' beg leave to say that my goods- are manufactured under my own supervision, and by the very beat workman. My present stock la the moat extensive I have yet had in store, amf X re spectfully nek my friends andthe public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.; ! Remember the old stand.- ISAAC MVINOBTON, ; . 1 North Hanoitr Strut. * Carlisle, April 21,1804. [ /CHAINS.—6OO pairs of Trace Chains, " all kinds, with a largo assortment of■ •■ ■ ■ Bnttfapins, E Halterßalnt, ~ ,Jj Breast “ ' *’ T Pifth 1 . : " T ; » Log 1 e ‘ J' Tbngno "* ‘ - ■ **_ , s ■ j - Spreads, 'A(5.> iSe., S pSJ^BESIiAN& r. '■■' r ' --- ,r-. 'i&tirDi r: . «. ';■ -- rwam-.mmu *333 . i . Hrm, Sllli R O A» 8 . CHANGE OF HOURS ‘ ON and after Mokday/Apbti. 4th, 1854, Passenger Trains will run .dally* as follows* (Sundays excepted): . . < rOB CHAMDKRBBORU- AND It ARRIBDtTBOi Leave Hagirstnwn, 7:00 A.M./ .2:** “ Greeneastle, 7:37 " «.** “ fktrM 8.17 “ Chambers's* A • .. ,1 „ Leave 8:30 m 12:66 Leave Shlppensbnrg 9:00 " 1:28 “ ■“ Nowvillo ' 9:32 " 2:00 •* “ Carlisle 10:10 ••• 2:12 " " Meobanicaburg 10:42 11 3:12 * Arrive at Harrisburg. 11:15 '* . ! (S ; : f' .-i- RE. 'W Grocery FOB CITAMIIERBBURO AND_HAGERSTOWN! Leave Harrisburg 8:05 AZif.j 1:35 P. M, " Meohantcsburg 8:47 " 2*ls * *• Corllsio " Nowvirio 10:02 ". 3:20 •' - " Shipponsbnrg 10:33 “ 4:00 « .****** .{£sSf SS.« SS* : Loa>o Qrooncastlo . 11:55 •* ** Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 “ 6:10 The Carlisle and Harrisburg Acommod'ation Train will leave as follows s Leave Carlisle 6:55 A.M« ** Moohanicsburg 6:25 Arrive at Harrisburg 6:65 u Leave Harrisburg' 4:20 P. M. ** Moebanicsburg 4:54 " Arrive at Carlisle 6:20 u making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia, Now York and Pitts burg; and with Trains for all points Woflw • _ v&t* The Train leaving Harrisburg P. M., runs only as far as Carlisle. 0, N. LULL, Superintendent’* OJJfce, ) S u 2* Chamh’gt April 4/64. J April 7. 1864. With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved toop-Check, New Style Ham mer, Binder, Corder, Braid- , er, etc At the Railroad pffioe, Carlisle Pa. ISTERKATtOXAL EXllinmOS, EOSDON, 1865. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PAHIS, ISOI. at the Pairs of tho UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Stiver Medal aiihe Pennsylvania State Fair , September, 18G3. American Institute, Now York, Mechanics* Asso ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan .Mechanics’ Institute Washington,- Maryland Institute,Lalthnoro, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville, - Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics* In stitute San Francisco- At the State. Pairs of Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, .New Jersey, Pennsylvania, - ■ V Virginia, • .Mississippi, Ohio,- Missouri, Indiana, lowa, 'Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, —— Michigan, ■ Wisconsin, California. •vJThoso celebrated Machines arq adopted toevory variety of sowing for family wear, from tho light est muslins to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton, goods,—seaming, gathering, hompring, foiling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful ■ and perfect stitch, alike on both sides—and porforr ming overy.speoios of sowing,"except making but ton holes and stitching on buttons. Full instructions for operating tho Machine is given gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent some distance, so that personal instruction is inconvenient, u card of direction is sent, which, is a sufficient.guide. The qualities which recommend tho.Whcolcr & Wilson Machine arc— k . Is Beauty and excellence of stitch alike on both* sides of tho fabric se wed. 2. Strength, firmness* and durability v qf seam,; that-willTSbt'Vip upr hnd .made with— 3. Economy of thread. ’ * ** ■ 4. Its attachments,and wide range of applica tion topurposcff aUdmaterlalaT 5. Compactness and elegance of fcnodol and,fin ish. Simplicity and thwotighnoßs of construction. ,7., Speed, case of operation , and ipaDagomont, and juiciness of movement. . , SCHEDULE OP PRICES, No. 3 Machine, with / . ■ Plain Table, $l5OO Half Case, Pbnnelled, 00 00 Half Case,'Polished, Black,Walnut of Mahogany, ‘ N . ~ 55 00 No. 8 Machine, with J J. G. GALLIC. Plain Table, 65 00 Half Case; Ponnelled, ... . €0 00 Half Case, Polished, Block Walnut or . - Mahogany, . 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with - Plain Table,, 65 00 Half Case, PollßhcdVßlhbk Walnut, 70 00 Half Case^Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, 75 00 Half Polished, Rosewood, 80 00 Full .Case, J?olishefl, Block Walnut,or ; Mahogany, ; ’ 00 00 Full Case, Polished, Rosewood; 100 00 No; 4 Machine, Large, with, Piain Table, . No, 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Table, Every Machine Is sold with a Honttttor. Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are sold complete, with the New Glass Cloth-Prcsser, New Style Hemmerand Braid er. Wlieoler & Wilson’, Agency at - Railroad and Telegraph Office, * CARLISLE, Pa. Nov. 20,'63—1v, ■ ' WATCHES & JEWELRY' \ T the sign of Ihe 1 “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors X»-above i, Cumberland Valley Bank, and'two doors below the Methodist Church on West Main . street, the largest'and best selected stock o #*V WATCHES and JEWELRY Jnthe town jyjßwill be sold 30 per cent. lower than at any place in tho State. The stock comprises a larg assortmentef Cold A Silver Hunting-Case Watches Covers, LeplneS, -American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silvei; Chains, Gold Eins and*Pencils. * -ir >«/ .- I O ■I i f j** fi i? j |jb jh JfForry, pf ail; hints, Speolaoles,. &e]d and sliver, plated and aUvhr Wartr, Music * Boxes, 'Ace'ordeons Oil Pajitlngf/Wdrbit Variety of Patfoy Articles,' andb loEbf that fines* Phmoi.whfch wUldje'sold 40 thane let'offerSdin toWni Theea tiib stock of ,W*tbhnlalteir tftolS/dakßs.dargeMirtore /had Safe, 5 will bo kbldp/Hnlhialo brKtall onto, 'eArteatterniri. i «• • * HaflngAeleetod'a first class WoHtmari all kinds ,ofirepairlng irm*bp dohtf.as nSnhl,' at redoeed 9:27 « ,s|P VK 11||- AT .REDUCED PRICES Highest Premiums nt the TERMS OASHv CARtISLEFOUNDKI Farming 1 linplemelii[»e|f»t. F. GARDNER .4 - C 9. jww, manufabturo "and keep comUhtl, TOR BAfcE. at s th'.it dxtinUr.’SMam Works on,Ea«t M.init, CurUatc, a large astbrbaent; of Agricultural ImplorUCTiM,. of .troll known And appro rod nsdfalnett' to Farmers, among which the, would .all especial attention to wiLtoudnoT’a celebrated Patent Own Spring Grain Drill, which bas takeu over fifty first class. premiums at State and County Fairs. To tbo farmers of borlftnd, York and Pqr » counties wencednotppoaV in detail, of,the merit's of Mb drill, as scores of them are npw in use on the host farms in ibq#o counties. Its reputation is ostobHched as tbo'most complete grain drill now manufabtorod in the United States It sows .Wheat, Ryo, Oats, Hurley and Grass, evenly' and regular, without bunching tbo seed. The gum springs pass tbo drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or tbo drill. Star ovon and regu lar sowing) Gum Spring Drill Is un equalled iby any other. ’We, also manufacture ana sell'tho fol|ow!ng.artiolos, which waoan recommend to farmers as reliable imphjnoats or, establish*# character; • ’ JSforri9r>n*9 Patent Com Planter, Lath*a Patent Straw ami F’iddtr CatUr, Jlridcndvl/’.B Patent Corn Shellar, i a Johmton’s Cfut Iron llcga*. Trough , fidm'e PatCflt Cider iUll, . Also, Three and Four ilorso Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles fop farmers too numerous to mention. Also,-Egg Coal Stoves and ten pinto "Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other costings for house keepers ahd others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call attention. ‘ * > • 2:55 “ STEAM ENGINESAND MILL GEARING . To Ibis department of our business wo give par ticular attention. Our'already extensive stock ot patterns for paper, flour and sAw mil! gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmors and millwrights • will* bo furnished With a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns qn application, ' Ourumaohine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. ■ STATIONARY STBAMBNGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to' 25 hots® power, built in the best ttyle and on acoomniodiiting terms. '’ Engines built'at our'.ostablißbmeftt in ay bo soon in suoccflsful operation at many of the largest dlsfcillorioe and tannnoriea in Carlisle, and Cumb’d, Porry and Dauphin cos., to tbo owners of Vrhiob wo confidently refer for information as to. their efficien cy. , Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to o&ll and examine before contracting elsewhere." POOR AND SASH FACTORY. ' onneotedwith our establishment is astcam Sash and Door Manufactory ■which, is now in complete order for the manufacture of every doaoriptlpn of building materials, ' for the most costly as well ’toa the 'plainest. house Windoyr gash furtiishodVrom five cents upward, ac cording jo size of gloss; window Frames from $l,Bl upward; Shutters and helling, Blinds from $1,76 upward; Door frames from $1,76 upward; Four Ibmol Doors from $2,12-upward. , Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy" Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, ftirniahed at the Ibwedir prices, and of the best quality of lumber. Wo are also prepared ns beretoforeto build andropair BURDEN CARS for transporters’oh tbo railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. '} >Tbo continued patronage'of tbo public.is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. F. GARDNER A'CO, Carlisle, May 3, 1803. Vl NEW. DRUG STORE. THE undersigned has just opened a new DRUG STOKE,, in South, Ilafaovct Street; next door to 0. Inhgff’s Grocery St'cVd, whore ho has just received .and opened a' largo itock of Drugs, ' Chemicals, , . . ■ ■ Dye-Stuffs, Pcrfnmory, Toilet Soapß,,arid Fancy Articles., Al so, a large lot o{ ? Tobacco and Segars, , of the most favoritc'brnnds, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades,, Burning, Fluid,' Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Modi cines, and all other, articles connected wi th ourline. All of which: tfO will iSOII (it prices to suit the times Proscriptions, carefully .coiripouhtlod by aoompaton druggist.; , j DAVID’ RALSTON. Carlisle, Dee. 23.186 f). . a SPECIAL NOTICE, ffHJBAP JIEJ) V 0 Tl 6 N IN DRY GOODS. OWING to the recent heavy fall in: tho price of GOLD, X liavo dcterminor] torcd'uco every artico in my immense stock °i Pry Ooodt to a corresponding 1 with tho jlrooious motal, .and intend to ,mnko still I'ijr tlicr jon from time to; tim'oivs Gold irk price. My extensive stock hits bc6n"-mniuly'purohasod at Wprieta and hpfpro tho .groat advnnoi in Goods.’l take this, opportunity of calling tho attention of tho puhllo to, this nolioo, os'! con and will soil lower than any House outside'of tho Eastern Cities. Call and examine for yo'ur sol VOS. Remember tho Old Stand, South Handvor street, below the Court House. ’ A. VK BBNTZ, ’ : i Oct. 6, 1864. , . i CHEAP DRY GOODS, LUMBER AND COAL. ~v I WILL have constantly on ,hand and fur nish to order nil kinds of SEASONED LUM- IiEIt, >sueh as Boards, Scantling, Joist. Pramo. Stuff,-Paling and Plastering. Laths, Worked Floo ring' Wcathctboarding, and;, all kindslofi, SUEN \GLES, White Pine, "Hemlock, Chestnut; Oak.i&o. Having cars of my own ! can furßjsh bills to order of any length and Bizdat tho shortest land on tho mostTroasonable terms. Worked boards will bo kept .under cover, so'thafcfbey can ;bo furnished dry at all times. . I will also constantly have On hand all kinds of, ' FAMIL Y COAL) under cover. Which L will do-' liyer.dry and clean td apy part of. tho down. ,!Ly kdns Valley, Locust'Mountairpand-Lawborry Gobi prepared expressly for family nso, .which. I -will soil at > the lowest prices, at the'Warehouse, west cud of High street, above-tho College.’ i 1 ■ ” ■ ' '■ - JNO. BEETEiir, June 16,1864. n.-.' :e :i ; - . 1 ' ‘ SHIRTS ! shirts ! ! WB have the largest and finest shirts ever offered.!!* ibis place, ys oo 85 00 SHIBTIJ at 12,00 per dos. do. . f< 16,00 “ « do. « 20,00 .« do. ", 28,00 " “ . ' do, " 60,00 " warranted to ho of the beat and moat’ celebrated makes. Sought before the late advance in prices, sold by the dozen or »|jig!o. Ifjon wanta' ‘ . Perfect Pitting Shirt, call at March 10' ’«3. PAINTS AND OIL! Dead, galls, of Oi aTarge assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Potty, Lithara.ce, Whiting, Glue, ® - Shellac, ,; ,; , Paint Brushes', C. N Colors of every'doscript eane and tuba, at the H HAMES.— 500 pairs of Homes on hand of all kinds, .f. . EUsahethtom pattern,.' London ‘t,. , , Common ■ . ” with and without patent fastenings, cheaper tan A. IV. BENTZ, ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover St., Emporium. S.—lo tons of White il, just received, with Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, • White Zinc, Colored Zinc,. Red Lead, Roiled’Oil, Lard Oil, , Sperm Oil, • ‘ Fish OH, Ac,. - 1 tioh/dry and : [ardware Store H. SAXTON. T eastern cities with largest, cheapest, end belt selected MBortment of. Hardware, ere*, offered la jUds cpUßty, ’fyrfitf .thing kept La a,largo,wholo solo and, WtaU Hordwanetorij can hohad a little lower,theh ac any other house in tbo ooanly, at the cheap hardware store of the subscribe ' Kails and spikes.—6o tons,naila and spikes Just received of the very beafmakes,ana all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Kails at manu facturers* prices. : , 600 pairs Trace Oh&lhs of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butichalbs, halter chains, hroast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, 'Ac. 1 ■■ ■■> •' : -- :,.;m Hames.— Bso pair of Ifttmos of all kinds Just re ceived,, Common pattern, London pattern; Elisa bethtown and without patent fasten inge, cheaper thrm over. . Paintß' 7 Ahd Oils.—lo lons White Xc(id,l»ooo’ gAHona 01l just" received, with «largo'-osadrlmont of varnishes, turpentine, Jnpan, putty; iithorago, ivhlttng,'glue, shellac, paint vbrusbefc; Bro-prool pAinf, Florence white; white Jtino, oolorod alno, rod fond/ Inrd oil, boiled oil, sperm oll.fish oil, Ac,— Colors of every description/ dry and in oil, in cans and-tabes. ' Fahm I3kM,s.—-Just received the-largest, cheap cat, and beat assortment of Furfb Bolls in the county. 'Qreoncastlo metal andßoUmotal/war rnfttpd'not to crack.. » • Pownnit.—26 kegs Dupont Kook and'Klflo Pow* der/with o largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, ston#, drills, stono sledges, stone hammers, Ac. « , Putfpfl ani> cement. —so bnVrols ooinont,'TfUh k very largo assortment of chain. and. Iron pumps oi all kinds, cheaper than over, tit tbf hardware store, of - ’ UKJN'IIY SAXTON Carlisle,Jan. 7, 1804. • I.owis F. Line. ■ Jf the old firm of John jP. Xyne <6 Soft. HAS just completed opening his spring stbcit of Hardware, Paints,' Oils, Varnishes; Glass, Ac., to which ho invites the early attention, oftbopublic generally, 'Hollas' greatly,enlarged his stock' in all its various branches, and oan now accomodate the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in large or sihnll quantities at the lowest prices Ho don’t want the public th think ho hits brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but ho:oarias»nro them that & look into his store,wiil convince thorn that ho has enough' Goods to fully supply the demand In this market." Porsont wanting goods: in outline will find it txl their advantage.'to give -us - a call' before making" tbeirpurolmsos. All orders personally and punctu ally to, arid no misrepresentations made tc offoot solos.; ■ . ... , .... ; LEWXS F. LYNEf« J » North Hahever street, Carlisle, Tan, 7,1864. • ' ‘ Carlisle Marble Yard. 15# j 'lf;. aivSSflf:* Fr. tnmji i mßinaj i iiu; n»i RIG HARD OWEN, Sonlh Hanover etreet, opposite BenUe’ 1 Store, CarUele, . ~ THE subscriber has qu hand i ft large and well selected sto.ok. of . V, -, r .. Beud-Stoiics, monuments, TOMBS, Ac., of oil as to and beautiful designs, which ho will soil at tbo lowest possible rates, being desi rous df selling out his stock. lload-stonOß finished from tihroo dollars upwards. .<. >. BroWn’Stono, Marble work, Mantles,-Ao., or oailditigs, inarblo slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly oh btind. - Irori k rallinjpfor cometry lots> Ao., of tbo best Philadelphia worktoapsbipjwinbeprdidpt ly attended 10. . , : < Carlisle, Nov. 7, 18C2. > , Foreign and Domestic biqnors Ew AXIB SHOWER respoctifully ivmuyti'n ecs to tbo public; that bo continues toksoji con stantly*ouJjaiul, and for sale, a largo aud’ voiy &u -poriorf assortment of •• , , , Foreign and Domestic, Liquors, at his now stand, a few doors wcet of Hannon’s Ho tel, ami directly west op the Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES,; - ■ Alldf choice Braridr. ■Wines, , -... >•. .. , , Sherry, Port, Madeira, Lisbon 1 , Claret, Na, ';■ ■ tivo, Hook, Johannisherg, arid Bodcrhoim Champagne, Hoidsick & Co., Geisler A,Go.,and impori ' ■ &!• - - f . ' - , GINS r . . .. Boblon, Lire, and Anchor. WHISKY.. . . Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nee ,, . tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish, ALE, i 'BROWN. STOUT, Ac/ Befit to be bod ' Philadelphia. - . :V - BISTERS, Of the very best quality, - - ; Dealers ar.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will find it as represented, as his whole attention wiU bo given to a propound careful selection of hi. STOCK,: which cahoot bo Surpassed, and hopes to 'have the patronage of tbo public, v - .. E. SHOWER. V Carlisle, Apnl 12, -i i, . -t* ',:: * WIR£S AND lijaaop. . SopTH Street,- Carlisle. • THE sucqeßflpr to. J> t .P, lln zeUon,worrtdFrespectfully infortn his friends and tho puljio bo intends to robin., tain.tho ohjiraotorof ;tho above house as hereto fore, and bQ a largo as sortmontof. \ . . BRANDIES#' '■ ■ ‘ . . > . ; GINS, WHISKIES, - ‘ , ■ ' 1 rums; ,n -- . ' CORDIALS, . BITTERO, . . , whfob bo can sell as cheap as 'any other bslaliUsbV mentdii'Oarnslo/if not ohcapor. - , , ..'. ' t Country Landlords -*ill Slid thistho place td buy.fheit r : 'wnpi < •••?■. r ’ iVittES .LIQUORS,. j M -V Both quality and price. - His s.took is largo and woll soleotod, and ha in vites a nail before purchasing elsewhere. Ito mombor .tbo-placo,-South Hanover street, directly opposite fibe “ Voluntoor” Printing Office, (Win- old stand,)-Carlisle. - ■ „ . . T. Ji K Bit If Nov, 17, 1864-lf. ' NEW STOCK OP HATJI Atf B CAPS AT KELLER’S, v. Oil North Hanover Street, CarlUle, Pa. A 'splendid .assortment of all the new r» •tylos of Silk, . Moleakin, Slouch, Soft JJ[ antfStratollATS of city,and hyme j manufacture, which wifi be sold at the lowest caib prices. , ■ 1 A largo Block p,' sumiho* hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, andtitraw.!, Child]ren*Bifan cy, 010., . Also xt full.a s>rtinent-^f r -^ andX-hildron'a Gaps of o v , lydoßOtiptlpn and stylti; The Bubßcriber n. to come and examine bis afook. ' Being a-praotiddl hatter, he feels con fident oi giving satisfaction. ■? „ Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed he splipUs a continuance of the same, t. Don't forgot the stan.d, two doors above Shrol ner's Hotel, and next to. Common's shoe store. . JOHN A. JCBLIdBB, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all'kinda made to order at short , 1 [May26,'flA t '■ Notice., V:';';.',..-: TVTOTIOE. is , herphy . gWqn that Eettert XI of Administration on the estate of Jacob BUI, late of Silver Spring Tbwnfihip, deffi., have been granted tb ; the uhderslghVdresiding In the came township; - o . ; All persons indebted to the iitate are requested to make, imnjediatp.ppympalj, rvud.those having 1 claims will present.them,for settlement. - ; a < ; , f .:Tm'arparbt dim,, Tm subscriberrespectfully informs tllj friends and the'public generally, that ho a continues the Undertaking business,and U wait upon customers either by day or by-nights Ready-made kept constantly on nan / both plain and ornamental. He has constantly o? hand Fiak’a JPattnt Metallic Burial Cate, of wh!o° he has been, appointed the solo agent. '• ’This case I 8 recommended as superior to dny of the. kind now in use, it being porfbotly dir tight, • ‘ . He has also furnished himself with a' fine new Kosowpod IIEAnsH and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town and. Country person ally, without-oxtra charge. - ' Among the greatest dlsooyeries of thobago is Welle* Spring Mattraet, the best and cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of wbloh 1 have se> ourodd and will bo kept constantly on hand. cabinet Making 11l all its Various branches- carried on* au'dißoau. roans, Secretaries, Work*stands, Parlor Ware# Up bolstered Chairs, Sofas; Plor, Side and Oo'otro Ta" bles ; Dining opd; BrOaKfaet Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds,-. French Bedsteads,. high: and'-low* posts; Jinny Lind and. Cottage Bodatoads, Chairs, of all kinds, Looking GlasSos, and all other arti cles usually manufactured in Jnisinpss, kept constantly on band, n : ! His workman aro men of experience# bis.inßteri ral'tho host, and his work made in, tbo latest dlty stylo, and all under bis ow,h.supervision** Jt • will bo warranted and* sold low for cash. - , : > Ho invites all to givojiim o call boforepuroha tfing elsewhor'Bi - I'or ttfo liberal patronage .hereto fore extended to him he fools indebted to bl&njimo rone and "assures tbomthat i will bo spared in future to please them in style end | price. Givens a call. , \ , i I . Remember the place, North Hanover St, nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. -> Carlisle, Nov. 6,"48f12. ARRIVAL OF Nfrvy STOCK OF j OUT GOODS. A.W.BENTZ, ,C3TAS just returned from the Now York and JLJL Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected'stock ‘of Dry* Goods;consisting in part of Mohair Lace, f • , ' . ■ ; . ’PloidVictoria, Wool Plaids, -■ ’Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Oheoks; Colored Alpaca, Colored'Mctrlmac, Moua doLalne, ; ; Double width Wool Plaids, • Black do;,*. Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghtraisi Ga!febbs,' Cfto 0k s 'Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings/ Tablo Dia per, Sheetings,-Cdnton-Plantole, Ac. , ' ’ GDOOS. I; Morin ooS, Cashmeres/ - Bombasines, . Figured. Apiain Dblaftics, Brooude Alolifiir/, » Rouble y7qql de Lainos, Chcnrt Mohair, ” Stfipod' Reps, ‘ . ; • Striped Mohair,. » • Striped Poplin, S . Ores, do Bbrlirf, ' ‘ Torino Gl6tH. ' ' Parninotto. CobttrgV Black Cood'rg, Mottfriirtg’ Cot 1 d'ed silk, Poilt do Solo, black silk, n large asao'idjttbhtf of bibipo collars, black.ulpabas, black silk bolting, Ac. * * • square shawls, square arid ’long:’ Wool ihnwlsj' blafck Thibet/ Mbus do 1 Lnioo, broohu long and square, plaid wool shawls* fancy wool shawls, In grout vqrioty. .HALMOUM: SKIRTS, i Ladies’hats, homo made-lank'jts, file or, I od. The latest style hoop'‘skirts—sly qudkbr* ! ’ ; HOSIERY, ' A large and well selected stock, wool and cotton, net and inan(uariiibqris,’gtngha»n; silk and cotton haridkotchiofs, umbrellas, tv largo naasqrtmcnt of . MENS AND HOYS' WE'aK. J. Cloths, ; - . ■ , passimerps, - ' , 'Kii/i i; i’-, .Satinets/, J, Kentucky Jeans. ’ Tbq largest arid best selected' comity*. Carpets,'•oil’cloths,‘«fco. ' ‘“ '' j , Thcso goods.bave aU l>dcft selected cxpr/iaslyifoi 1 this market, with groat enro Wh to tfieir quality they can and will be disposed of. The old,friends andcttsttfmora ofthis well known house fcroMnvUod to call and examine this stock of splendid goods. ‘ • | • • Oct. 20, *63 • • ; ' Knnn y]ds ' GdoD °& r k caliccles tJUUU justyooolvod fft r <■; 'I" 1 " Greenfield ;& Slicafcr’s, GOOD DARK PRINTS a t r •-igg BETTERS do; at < . . • oi) EXTRA' ■ do. '. 'at '' - to . SUPER EXTRA do. ' at 25 . Bleached Muslins? •: ; at 20, 25 00/SO.'dnddO.Ws.''; ’’ . i UXl?niiE : 4' lnlD Tr(jin 20 ots to ith. Summer Pants Stuffs' T I at last year’s prices. . ! - 1 Having purohosadour stock ‘at Summer pants stufls'lasc Fall.wo dan solltbem.ftdmlO to 16 ots pet ynrdless than any other House in Oarlislol Rcmombor'tho place, East. Main, street, sduth side; 2nd dbor: ’ -iA n 1 -: • GREENFIELD * SHEAFEB, Maylo.l TV, ST P II 0 T 0 G R A p II ■AMI)"'- ' i , Ambrotp pe Gallery. Wo, the nndersigtied, rospootfullyl'hfoftn jour friends and' tho public 1 generally, that ife ’haytr opened ft ■■ -“ liewS h f .. , P J.O TU H E G A.L LER Y In tlie non iecond : stary>ever. tho ,'ftnme buildings Ideated a few doors south-pf tbo Post Office,fund nearly opposite A. W. Hentz’s store, Soutli Hano ver street. We have constructed this Giillery cc cdrding.lo.oDr.taste,,and (latter ourselves In say ing wo BaVo far the’ tost ar'mbgedMiglit in town. delicatr persons, s wo (will, say this Gallery is Wuobidasior.of. aoooss thao' any In this place*,being located on'the second story, aid the ato*y beneath "being ,iow, there, is not sucß a tower of stops to ascend.; -),;,, . , Having procured .;Ihft assistance pf an erpdri onsed operator, and purchased,the host and latest improved apparatus, we are prepared to produce' pictures equaVto.adypther establishment, not ex collod by'Hew, Fork or Philadelphia. Such as " Extra Wholt Size hotpgrap7u, * Cprifs De Visits, ~ i Ambrotffpes arvi a > '! , PICTURB3^NSEJITEDIN LOCKETS,. Kings, nndPlns, and copied.OMnlacged from old Daguerreotypes; AAibftlpyeVAio.v do. Also! for BaloßdneilotQffiPiotnre.'Frames Wc hope, byra deelrd WploaAd^!torM<jelvo patron ago. ;I) on oi forget tho plqqe,. a, few,door« south of the Pdst. Office/gouth Hanover Street. - JK/ • > xl-.'/ffe H. OBOVB *. SON. ;■ Carllfl^NoT..JO f ISdlitf.- 'IUCBSOSPECTUS SR** vip'uiarjs'r v— . AB W. * SHE LADY’S FRTpvrK tl »» llfi ■ttbMa ' their .eoond vU" ,n f g3 .* ii,e » C' indiontivoof ulo'cK erector mlillul,j may briefly any that it „ ■ ," ur 1 to elioioo Literature ana^i™^, 1 ' 11 ; 10 »«in!,', JWfIoDS. It win contain tl? 0 liV I" l,nn «II Of o nk»,rnpa, U o n nctH,Kcii(l Dro.,l' , Embroidery, 4o.r*uir^ ocoi " r • F»ncj\ r "!-r IP \ ,0 '"dies Jtu,,e . and o?h a J.IIE LADY'S jPUIKwij «_m . • JlKNlty- PKTBHSOjfy Yfho Will id tha t horary ofa Upo " SPLENDID CORPS OP CONTIUnim ■ Sanborn* Steel E„ graviwt " A handaomo fanovohffrra • colored steel fLhionp? ft g^fj""{< ntimbor, beaide, rMI , ? tratire of the Pnahions. Pattern. * cut, ’il ou. to detail. ’ lWrn "< too o a , . A Sewing Machine V tmim ittvtir :u ™ “ the following liberal og ors f ° »Vo will give ono of Winter » l o. bratod Sowing Machines-tho' regut™“ ra ’* « Is Fifty-flve fiollarE-On thef„u 20 ooiUco. ano year, and Sowing 40 " « u '6l In the Util of the above clubs , Wl twenty subscribers at the regular nrlV*” copy, and then by Bonding on tbpL V f 52 s .and twenty dollars In nddftio n , j ßah * cr 'l•« that eho cannot huy anywhere m i 6 .? Jl “l Jrivo Hollars. If sheg?to ,M r f ‘ “>«b Fi seventy-five dollars, she will onfv hm’'? 1 " 11 dollars to the:- amount. Whlfo w l ” ,dd aubsoribora.at the regular mica -S’ 1 ' f « Machine for nothing® P ° e ’ »>« got forwarded us rapidly ns obtained, in subsorihora may begin to receive thoirv" 1 " 11 nt onoe, and dot besomo dlssatisnosTs.i, When the'whole amount^ lZv &**! Sowing Moohine will bo duly fotwordS eJ '“ ..,yho,olubj may bo partly oomDosml A r i shred 6 THE BATUR Av EVE.N P IX G p f o s™ (i ■ jEp- rn'ftn oniostho Machine , mt regular Whekebb 4 Wilsos’s No n . !li by, them .in Now York forFiV^n4&S Machine Teill bo selected new nt thn m«n t with tho exception of frleght. • c ‘ *"> , TRiitffl':~Ohr''terms nro tLo Rfin,A that, wolLkhoan, weekly paper, Thu SahldJ'r' mug Fost, published by us for the last Vht» yoars-m ordfcr.that the club, may he tho paper and the Magazine conjointly »h en I so doajrpd—•and aro as follows— 1 > CABU JS AOVAJCE. One copy, ono year, ( ~. Two copies, * "JJ V Four ■ “ ■H 1 ■ . hM • Eight copies, one year, and ot e to the ret 81111 tor-up of club, 18 00 Twenty copies; one year, and ono to set- ' tor-yip of club, 35 M of the Lady’s Friend and the Single numbers of tho Lady’, Friend (noul, paid by us), twenty-five cents. u Subscribers, id British North America mart mit twolrojqonts in addition to the annual mb. soriptron, as wo have to prepay the l). S. poita'i on Ihoir magazines. v a% _ The. of the Lady’s Friend and of 11, tfe : entirely ilifforcni. DAVID SIPS. , , ' JjfEACOi? i'l’ElEllSnir, .*«• *» ir«imiist,nih. jStr' Specimen copies will bo aeniluthoiodcib ton*, of getting up dobs on tho ro'ceipl of fificet eeMs - ; - 1 . ..,[Poe.is/ci. Address tiABT’S book, Fashioni Hagaziiie of the World ' f Fino Arts and Fash ions LJ! The most;"magntucont Stool engravingi.A • DoubloFoshuin* Plates. Wood'tfigravingßoneteij sutyoct that can interostlndlus. Crochet knittiog Kmbroidery/ Articlyi for ,tho Toilet, for 1 tnoTaHoi*, tfie Boudoir, and* the Kitchen. Bwty thfgg in fact, to make a conmUk Zuilo't Book, • THE LADIES'EAVOUITK FUR 35 YEARS, No Magazine has been ablcto 1 compete will if, None attempt s* ‘ dODEY'S RECEIPTS fof otery dcpsrtilUlil tff a household. .< Tbeso alono arc wofUi the price the bookr Model Cottages (no other Mag«iino girif wfth diagrams. Drctioiuij Lenorit.forthe Yeung* Anotbsf I ft clalty with Qodoy< ■ ’ rprigihal Mutio, worth $3 a year. tyberUigfe zinba- publish old ;: Wora-out music; bat the mb* soribora Id (Jodoy'get it before tbo music stores. Cordoning for. Jjadios. s 'Another poeulisritj wRb Gadey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart k Co., t& millionaire merchants, of New York, appear la Oodoy, tho.obly Magazine.that hastbop. Also, Fashions from the celebrated’-Brodie,oi Now York, v, , . Ladies’ Bonnots. We give more of thosl in a 'voarthaqany'otber Magazine. Xu fact/ the Lady’s Book' enables every lady .to be her own bonnet, maker ’’ « Marian Harland, Authoress of "Alone," Viiiddea Path/’ U M° S Side,” "Nemesis/’-and Miriam/’ write® for Go* each month/and for no other magaiin. We have also retained all our old and fatoiUi «*• tributbre*.., ■ '• -j, - teems,of. . . Goonrs IiABVg hook for mu (-From which there 'toulihi ho deviation,) The following are the terms of the Lifly'i Book for 18<^5, :f At prt&bbt, we will ressiro *ubgcril>«ri at the foUpwlhg rates. ,Puo notice will be:|k« if wd nje obliged Ap .»dTtt»o»/ wnieh will dep«d upon tho,price of pbpers * , • One copy, one year, S/ . : OJJ Two copies, ono year; 1 , J JJ Th?q? oodles, pne year, ill! Four oQpiei, one year, 1U •* Fire aM xtr * ,, person senoj*»g-rilitb,‘-hiflkihg six.copm, W •• Eigbt bopiqg OTae.yp»r r and an extrafopy te ■ person: synding ihe elnb making sop-‘ Eleven copfes, one year atid an extra espy to '■' iwlirq V°‘V' ******* ' ■—' BaW, *j7 flfl any of the clubs, $# ss^ l subscriber’.' 1 : • Book and Arthur's Heno M* zinc wjUjbe •»•!» one year, on rssoiptol** *»• . ulub yaitdi any other •* Newspaper > . . • •The money roust bo sent at one timo X® r *Wr Club. ' . , .' , ‘aai ; Chnkda subfforibbrif must t«ad 24 asntl •col*' tlonal'for eaeh-Bubßerlber.v - Address, - - L. A. ODDBT.-. 'fiXR'&tWP CARPETS 11 CAKPifsl 1 ’ We tho cUy*‘*“ * fuirsupplj ofjttirgro’doa'and 'qUalitiei of Carp« w » from'tbo cheapest 'lJiimp up t'o’tho beat 4 UR J} I 7J. alii widths of‘ Floor Oil Ciotni, i W sUg«> Looking P la,BC? ’ r fi l All pcrwnfjn'swapitipf; pny ; of thp-pboyo g«°JJ for the Wi)l do,,well \>y g^ ,B S an early qall/as Vre alvrays takn grfiot pleasure exhibiting nut| gbbds and;defy nbnipbtition id 1 toarket;* > ’Please Vetaombor. the Stand, •sonln.e corner'Market Squaroi-rdfreotty opposite * rTID Bodt-itndShbh Store. r ’ ; ’ - / :-ir . .XIECDICH A MILLBIt. Fob. 0; 1665* t*. \f T3SI&ES/»’Ti , Uhfcfl,is'ortf Dogs, U«be< • '■SoyallfiS/dg. ,:i>ono)i|jolc; jca«M -s’ dies travelling. & ott Manrtprt.-'M. . ir , .cast a j. .;i*iA ■jTh:u,-T;ai'iji.. , i ■ ■ l'!~~TA-, THE ; «
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