n £ JUBIOH JOLL^maxa -just,receiving jE^j(.ai>.tiiesr i ,iieir and cheap siorp, on the. south- M#i Fall and Winter Goods; iheiy ldrite;tbe speciaS attention of , every person in of Goods desirable for the present nd •omiDg'*Sea8 i o'n; The stock comprises all .n(fs and varieties of DRESS GOODS, nob. as -Plain Block, Figuredtlnd Repp Silks, Plain and Figured colored Dress Silks, all colors French Merinos. French Cashmeres,’ plain and Bgufod/ Cobarg Cloths; -nil shades and colors, black and; colored Alpacas, plain and figured all Kqol Modi DoLainei, suitable for. Ladies and iUdrcxi’6. Dresses, Mohair. Pdplintf, Valencias, Amettetn'DoLaines, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ac., Mourning Goods. OHtflk-French Uorinocs, French. Cashtaoros, double . ftfll widtha» Wool-DoLainos, Tbibbott Mo ios, Bombasine*, Crape Poplins, black and white $ Pi aid Poplins, black and purple Plaid Cashmeres, . long, square and Thibbet Shawls, long and square Blanket Shawls, Grape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand- Refchicfs, Gloves, Balmorals, Ac., Ao. MENS* AND BOYS’ WEAR . Black and ■eolbrod' Olothk, blaok and fancy Cassi- all grades and qualities. Vestings, Batti- Union Cassimores, Kentucky Joans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ac., Ae. A Smoial . arrangement made with a first class TAI «OR to make up Clothing at very short notice. . DOMESTIC GOODS, ilcaehed and Unbleached Muslins of every quality, heeling Muslins, Pillow-case Muslins, Linon and Gotten Table Diapers, pickings, Cheeks,. Striped ntton Shirtings, Dennims, Domestic Ginghams, Beotoh Ginghams,'Sack Flannel of every color, Shirting Flannels,,Factory and Shaker Flannels fior Skirtings, rod, yellow and white Wool Flan »•!«, {baton. Flannels,, Calicoes, colored, cambric, tarpaper Muslinsy Drilling Nankeens and many /Other Goods in day use. NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. M«n f Hanoverßubk Gloves and Q auntie Ur, Berlin, loth, lUngwoodj Cossirrjoro and Dogskin Gloves, Ladies K!a,Cloth) Silk, Lirletbroadand 'btton- Glovesr a full assortment of ootton> and wool Hosiery, for Mon, Ladies and. Children, Dal moroTWoolen Hose fur.'Ladies, Misses and- Chil >drop 4 ' Opoca Hoods, all sizes and * oblors, So at fa. Suspenders, Sontags, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral Okirfcs; Umbrellas, 40., Ac. • 'Also, just opening a complete stock of tho now- Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls, vaTpeti,_ Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, 401, Ac. ‘ 'As the' season advances wo will constantly h° Shaking additloni*to our stock, and will always bn-, ‘fleavor to make nurstook the most desirable that’ ♦an bo found ih'the bounty 1 Feeling very thankful •* tto community for .thoir kind and liberal patro* nagesofar extended to tho New Firm, wo earnestly ftoHeifc a continuance of tho same. Please give us a call before making your purchases as wo aro al. ready and willing to exhibit our goods, and ♦on and will prove that we study tho interest of •nr custom? r*.- r /'Pleaiedo not forget that‘our Store is on the directly opposite Irvine’s Shoo Store. • LEIDICH A MILLER. —"<6aTlla!erSeptrts7lB64; ' Q.ET UP YOUR CLUBS FOR 1865 1 Xhe -Best and h eapesi of the Magazine's. YETEUSON’iTm AG AZINE, Notwithstanding the enormously increased cost of Paper, and the ' consequent rise in' tho price, ol other Magaaihes/“ Peterson’s” will etiU be fur nished to. single subscribers at Two Dollars a year, cosh in advance - Arrangements-have been ihade by whioh/in 1806 j it will bo better than over. . No Magazine Of- similar merit will approach it .In cheapness, hence it will be emphatically THE MAGAZINE FOR TIIE TIMES. The stories in u Peterson” are. conceded to be tho best published anywhere. In addition to the .usu al number of shorter stofies, there wiU be given In 1864, '• . i .. Pour Original Copy-iightod NovelotUi, vi*: SHE LAST PLANTAGENET, ■. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens* THE MISSING DIAMOND, . .. , - By tho Author of ** The Second Life.” A "WOMAN’S REVENGE, By Louise Chandler Moulton, COQUET Vs. CROQUET, - , , By. Frank Lee Benedict.. _ Inritrllluitratrona also, u Peterson" Is unrivaled. Tho publisher challenges a comparison between iti i% Suj3erJ> JUesMOtints and.other'Stsil Engravings And those In other Magazines, and onO at least is given in overy number. ■ Colored Eathiojr*Plates in Advance f It is the only Magazine whose Fashion Plates can bo relied on. . : 'Colored Pattern s ta Embroidery, Crotchet, At. m *TheWork-Table department of this . Magazine is wholly unrivalled. ; Every number contain* a dozen or more patterns io every variety of 1 Fancy •• Work. .N<r other Magazine gives these colored Patterns v Aa Entirely New Cook Book. , The original Household Receipts of u Peterson v ■oro quite famous.. For. 1865, receipts of every kind of glyeif. Every one of these receipts has-been tested., Now and Fashionable Musio will appear,in every number. Also, Hint* on all matters interesting to Ladles, v - 5 ’ TEEMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Two Copies, one year, S 3 00 Four 44 " 4i 6 00 Eight u 44 . fI2 .00v Fourteen, *_ 20 00 N Premiuhii for Gluts of Eight or Fourteen—To afcy jferSqn getting up a club; of. Eight and remit tiag Twelve dollars—or a dob of Fourteen and remitting Twenty Dollars, we will send as a Pre mium, our .new copy-right steel engraving for fra ming— size 2T inches by 20—" WASHINGTON PARTING FBOM HIS GENERALS,".after a ■drawing I by F. O/Hartey. 1 , This is the most su 'perb ' Premium ever, offered. Or, if preferred, we will send, fbr the Premium, a LADY’S ALBUM, illuetrated aud handsomely bbund and gilt. jOry If preferred to either of these* we will send. 1 as a T Premiuni,an extra.copy of the Magazine,for 1886. For clubs of two or four, no premiums are given. Always say, in. remitting for a olub of eight,-or a oldo of fourteen, which -of the Premiums is pro ferttdi.. - • -- v' 1 , ~ Address, post-paid, ‘. CHARLES J. PETERSON, iYo/808 Cheetnut etreet, I'hiladelpia; Pa, Kov. 10, 186 L ’ OARPfJTS! CARPETS ! | IHAVB received from New York all kinds and qualities of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Cooking Glasses, Window Shades, Curtain Mate rials,Table Covers, Counterpanes, Wide Rkeetingj, pillow Hflslins, Toweling*, crash arid nV I k i n i ' K o °ds. iAIso a large f OEJSTSRAI, MERCHANDIZE. - HotfWU.in.wontof any of the above goo 1 inro lespoctffllly invited to o»U. Goods at the lowest market valno'. Additions will be made'as the sea son advance*. Highest cash price paid for Car pet'Bage.; Baht Main slwoet,«no door below Mar ti*’*, Hotel; - > .... - 8eb.2,188 j, J»EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! OREENPJEIID & iSHEAFEIt WILL open a largelot of new and desi shreble DijsSs Goods this week, which will hi sold at the mostTOasehable ratee. ■ N«r. 10, ISflltc; ; pLOWS, * sale at MaaafoetarQ: SMgtaf - ♦ r,r • ' Plank's Plows,! Henwood’s u Zeiglor’a * ' \ .WpirioVa u Bt‘ the oheap Hardware Si vr.'j Pjti*r.i : . , '- Garliele, January, HANDKEfiOHIBES, Ties, Stocks, liib bens, Snap ebdete,. Under Shirt,, Drane*, a waatiful aasortmeirt, oan be foaml at " r0 ' 0 ■i. ;i - : ISAACLIVINOSTOK’S, Kortfi Haaoror Bt, EmpWinm; iWIT! THE ALLEN-and east penNsboko MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COIIPANI of e umborliind -county, incorporated by an act ol As ombly, in tho.year 1843, and having recently had ita charter extended to the year 1883, is now in active and. vigorous operation under, tho super-* intcndonco of the following Board of Managers: • Wm. R. Qorgas, • Christian Stayman, Jacob Ebcrly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcnrt "Jacob H. Coovd%Aobn Eiehclborgor, Joseph Wickoirs: .Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brisker Jacob Coovbr and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorablt .as any Company of tho kind in tho’State. Person! wishing to. become members arc invited to make ap plication to tho Agents of tho Company .who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. President—W, R. Eborly's Mills, Cum berland county. , Vico Prcs’t.—-Christian Stayman, Carlisle Cum bcrland county. —SccUy.—Joh« : o rD un r-ATfM ec ban i c sT) urg ~ C uir~ borland county. Treasurer—Daniel Baiut, Dlllsburg; York county, ' Cumberland County,— John Sherriok, Allen; Hen ry Zearing.Shiremanatown Lafayette Peffor, Hick insonj Henry Bowman, ChurchtoWn; Mode Gri Ath, South Middleton? Sam*!. Graham, W. Pennc boro’j Samuel Cuovdr, Mochanicsbnrg; J. W. Cook .lip, fihophcrdstownj D. Coovcr, Upper Allen; 1 •o.i Saxton, Silver Spring? John Hyor, Carlisle Valentino Foeman, Now Cumberland? James MopandlUh-, Ndwvillo.. York County, —W. S.‘ Picking, Hover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. HeardoriF, Washington; Ricbey Clark, Hillsburg: H. Rutter. Fairviow: John Williams, Carroll. 1 Dauphin County, —JjLCob Uqusor, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies abou v to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agents. » : - March 18, 1863. . CLOTHI^fi. His assortment uf piece goodsis tho largest and r most varied ever brought to this town, and he pledges' himself tQ.sdll goods by the yard as cheap, if not cheaper,-than an*'other store. '■ His stook‘of : ; READY-MADE CLOTHING is extensive and beautiful, consisting bf ' COATS, PANTS, • *•; - '. ■ • VESTS, ■ • '■ ■ - OVERCOATS, ’ • Ac., Ac., <fco., which, he will soli CHEAPER than any other es tablishment, . . ■m ' Gentlenicn’s Furutytaing Goods* Ho has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnißhing Gooda, <. Undershirts, ' ' V ’ ' Overshirts,' , ■ “ • Drawers, , r ‘ \ ■ , i'.\ '-;. Umhrella9f . Carjpet'B.ags, .. ' / ' , Trunks, ‘ ; .-V : ~rVi. ■ .*<fc*«4<6e ; COME ONE, COME ALL, and yousolvea, his beautiful; assortinsnt of goads, before,puroKasing elsewhere. ' Ho willtako great Pleasure in showing his goods, and ban sat isfy all, that ho can,-and will, sell pods 'cheaper that thbr h'qude outside of the Eastern cities. W. a SAWYEB, , CUSTOMER'S ORDERS. I wtmldinvite -an examination of my fitooko Fine Clothe, Casannors, Teatirige, 2tc., w£wh' I manufacture upon special orders. ■—; , : SPECIAL NOTICE, . .1 woultUbog leave to,say;that my goods are manufablurodnndor my own supervision,’and by the very best workman. .My;pros6nt,atockiis thb most extensive I have ydt had in.flOro, and I re spectfully ask my friends and the public to give me a calk before pnrohasing eisewhoro. .■ ■. . ; ' Remember the old standsi ’: ‘ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, ’ ■ ‘ North Sahover Street, Carlisle, April 21,1884. rs prices, a largo assort York Metal Pl6wi£ Bloomfield do Bagld : • , do Cultivators, Ac,, Ac tore of' T .sec H,BAXIOI V pairs of/I'rnoa Chains. V' all kinds, with a large assortment of. . Butthoins,' .. f Haltof haina, - Breast " . . Fifth ;' « Bog , f- Tongue" > -./rJ--i if, . ;; ■; Spreads, Ac., Ac., ■ ArfJs °o» « Jo 0 Hadwara Storoipf„ ,• .April 21,1883. i H, SAXTON. i ! ‘-‘NEW- FIRST CLASS CBOCEBY STORE. THB Public can find. at oft tiiew Grocery Store, in, the Building .lately occupied by ■ Philip Arnold, dPor to the Car lislo<DopPeit Bank, a vcrylatgo and fresh Assort ment of <ul the differeßt&hids and grades of Teas, ' tJoffoo Essences,' - . ; .Coffees, . . Soaps, • * Syrups, _ , CaUdlov - Molasses, Salt', , Spio’es, Pickles, ' Sugars, Preserves* ' Prepared Canned s . Coffees in ; • Fruits, Papers, - ' r Jollies, . Vegetables ■ Cranberries, .• and Moats. Rabins, Prepared - Dried .. - . Mustards! tfuipants. Saucer Dried Crackers, Fruits, ; .’Choose; Nub, f ' Swoot . _ . • Sogors, Calces . Snuff TOBAECO, FIPFS, ' Also—Bloc, Barley, Staroh, Farina, orn'Staroh, oroalina, Mazoina, Macaroni, VormiccUa> Asurnoa, Prunes, onoontratod Lye, Bo logna, Sausage, Table and Other Oils, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax, hocolato, o oa, Tie Yarn, Lamp and audio Wick, Bath Brick, lothos , Linos, Bod Cords, Boxes, Pa per and Envo- / - lopes. M atfo h 6 s ; Pewter Band, Stove Pb "■ iish, Flavoring Extraob, 'Spigots, Pons, InksV Briusfcone, . aokorol, Shad, Salmon, Herring and ,' s - odfisb. Also—tho celebrated Excelsior Hams, Dried Bce‘f and Tongues, Rugs,and Mab, Shot and Lead, Brushes, Brooms and Wisps, Glass, Queen’s, Wood, Willow & Ratan Vr A. BL E . Wo respectfully ask the. public to call, examine and price our largo and, carefully selected stock of Fine Family Groceries. Wo buy all kinds of Country Produce, ‘ - JAMES M, ALLEN 4 0. Carlisle Cot. 6, 3864-ly Fire Insurance. Agents. Hg[t & Cap Emporium. THE undersigned, haying .purchased the stock, of top late ■William H. Trout, doo’d would respectfully announce to tho publio'that he will continue tho Hatting Business at the old stand in West High Street, aud with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Hoad Hr«ss of Every Variety, Style, arid Quality that shall ho strictly in keeping wilh the improve ment of ihoarb, and fully up to tho ago in which we live, -• r: . . ■, ... . r■ ; ■ m •■‘Ho has nowon hand a‘Splendid assort ment*of Hats of all descriptions, from the common . Wool to the finest Fur and silk hats, and &t prices that'most suit-every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. . Hit Silk, Mole §kiii, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability.and finish; bythoseofany 'other establishment in the country. •, Ddrs* Hats of. every description constantly on hand. He respeotftilly invites all tho old patron* ahd new ones as possible, to givo him. a call. 1 ' ' < - *. ! « J*G. CALLIO. Carlisle, Deo. 20, 1862. . LITIKCfSTOK’s CLOTHING EMPORIUM. SPUISO AND BUJVIMER , GLOTKiMG'r'-: I.IVINGSTON returned from the i East witb : a magnificent stock of CLOTHS, " CiSSIMEhS, I . . SATINETS, ■ : , - ■ • ■ , ■; VESTINGS, and all other kinds of gocdslor; • ' CUMBERLAND VALLEV ■ ' • ; FRANKLIN H ' IC AIX Ro A bvs " CHANGE OF EOTfR ' ' ON and after Monday, Apbil 1804, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows; (Sundays oxcoptod) : ■ . ■ ■ ‘ TOR C&AMDSRSDBKO.ANP nAERMBUha:j Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A.M., 2:45 P. M. 44 Greenc&slle, - -7:37'" 3,35 “ YArrat BA7 " '4:20 44 Chambors'a >1 r- — 1 — w('Lcave - 8:30 44 „ 12:55 " Leave Shippenshurg. 9:00. " 1:28- « NowviUo 9:32 • . 2:00 <* Carlisle 10:W « 2:42, « . u Mochanicsburg 16:12 ** 3:12 Arrive at Ifarriaburg 11:15 “ • 3:4J. 4 * FOR CHAMBEnSBURO AND HAGERBXOWN : 'Leave Harrisburg . 8:05 A.»M.,- -■* 1:36 P. M. u Mcchauiosburg. 8:47 “ 2:15 f 4 “ Carlisle . 9:27 41 2:56 44 . 44 NowviUo 10:02 “- - 3:29 44 . Shippcnsburg J0:33 ** * 4:00 41 . /Art at 11:00'.. * 4:30. Chambers g, | LcaTO 11:10 „ <;«) f‘ Loa\o Gfooncastle 11:55 44 5:30 44 ' Arr. at Hagorstowct 12:36 44 , 0:10 • The Carlisle a®d Harrisburg* AcouMODAixpir Train will leave as follows: Leave Carlisle -5:55 A. M. 44 Moobanicsburg 0:25 44 Arrive nt Harrisburg 0:56 44 Loavo!Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. 4 * Mopbanicsburg 4:54 44 Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 44 making close connections at Harrisburg with. Trains for, Philadelphia, Now York and PUts "burg; and with Trains for all poinb Wes*. Tho Train leaving-Hurrishurg at 4:213, P., M., runs only as far as Carlisle. • . . . ■ O. N. LULL, Sitpen'nlcnden.t’e Office, ) * Sup*L GhamVg, April 4, '64. | April 7, 1864.- : ipja^ •vhv .•i-v:*. AT REDUCED PRICES With Glass Cloth Pmsser, Improved Loop-Check, New Style Ham mer, Binder, Corder, Braid-’ er, etc At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Pa. Highest Premiums at the ' International exhibition, London, 1862. s INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION,'PARIS, IB6L * , —. —nt"th c • Fairs'of th o : —~—; — UNITED SPATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania/ [State Fair\ f \. September) 18G3. ' ■- ’ •' American Institute, JNow York,' Mechanics' Asso ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' •IhBtitato i 'W'aBliington, Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Meehanies’ Asso ciation, Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville, Mcchanical Assoclatldh, StLouh, Xn r“';uto San Francisco. ,At the State Fairs of . .iaine,... . Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, , Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Ipdiana, lowa, Tennessee, • Illinois, , ■ < , i Kentucky, ■ . ' , Michigan, ; — — : —Wisconsin^- California. These celebrated Machines arc adapted to every variety of flowing for family wear, from tho light est muslins to tho heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton -'gobss,— seaming,' quilting, .gathering, hemming, foiling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides—&nd perfor ming ferory spebiCs of sowing, except making but- 1 ;tou holes land stitching on buttons. 'Full.insjsuotions for operating, tho Machine is given gratuitously, at the sales .rooms. When tho Machine is sent some distance, so. that 1 personal instruction is r inconvenient, a ‘card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the Wheeler «fc Wilson Machine are— , 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch alike on both sides of the fabric sowed. , 2. Strength, firmness, and durability s of seam] that will not rip nor raVbl; and madowith— , t 3, Economy of thread.... , ( 4. Its attachmcnta and* wide range Of applica-r tion to purposes and materials. ‘ ‘ “ ** ; 5. Compactness and clcgahco of model and fin ish. . • 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. ■ -7. Speed, 4 r.oaso-of operation and management, and quietness of movement.' . ■ SCHEDULE OF PRICES; -N0..3 Machine, with ’ , . ],' • Plain Tabic, Half Case, PanneUpd, Half Case; Polished, Block Woluat or. Mahogany, ito. 3 Machine, with , Plain Table,_ 'Half Case, pannelled, . . Half* Polished,.Biaok or Mahogany; ', . ‘ •' 66 06 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, t?Uh ' : ‘ J | Plain Table; *•> r ,vSV;v r»v- ■ . \\y.> Half Case, Polishody Black Walnut,, •/: : 70 ;00 ‘Half CaSd; Polished,Black Walnut or •Mahogany,.' <■ > . ,| , H! 76 00 Half Case, Pplihhed, Bosowood,. ,80.06 Full'Caso, Polished,'Black Walnut or * | Mahogany,'- , , ■. , T , : „ ,00 pA Full Case, Polished, Boeowood, . . V .3,00 .00 ’ No. 4 Machine, Large; with , Plain . . , ■ ••■ W 00 . No. 6 Machine,, Cylinder, with Plain .table, - . ,«••• . SSOb TERMS CASH, . Every Machine is sold with e Hommor. ■ Nos. 1 and'2 Machines are sold complete, with the Now Glass Cloth-PressefyNewStylp Hemmdr and Braid er; J ’ -•; ’ : ’ 1 -.. . ( , ■‘Wheeler A Wilpon’s Agency at Hail road and ■ Telegraph OJlee, ■, CARLISLE,-Pa. 1 1 Nov. 26, '63—lv.' ; - . WATCHES & iTEWEERY. A T.the sign of the “ Gold Eagle/' 3 doors -a*, above v. Cumberland Valley Bank; and two doors below the Methodist Church on West Main ' ft street, the largest and best selected, stock o ■ tyATCHEfe and JEWELRY in the town 4U9fcwill. be sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in the State.. The stock comprises a lara isaortmont ofGold ,A_ Silver Hunting-oaso Watches Lovers, Eppines; American watches, .and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chiußs, ■' . : . Gold P. ms and Penoijs, Jewelry of ail . kraus;, Spcetaclos, Gold and silver, plated and silver Warn, Music Boxes, Acoordoobs Oil Paintmgs, a eroit variety of Fancy Articles, and a Ipt pf the Ones* .Pianos, which .will' be sold 4C per cent, lowor thau e ror offered,.in town. The on trtpok of.Watohmakor tools, cases, larcc Mirror# apd Safe, .will bo. sold wholesale or retail on tht pasmst.terms.j’., Having sojected.a first class workman all kiridi priced -* 1 ® d °ko as usual, at reduced ®’ SHAPEBY' 1 f€4KLISi.E FQpm _ rm||lg li^pleMent^epAti Q&SltiNEß.'fi; manufaotirfe and" keep constantly EO& SAfcß, at thblr extensive Steam Works on JlUt Main at, Carlisle, a latfcS of 'Agrio^ltoirll^jm^teon6,®o’l weljxkipiwir. s£Fartosrti among which, they would call especial attention to winionanDY’s ■ pkt^njrtAynp Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which boa taken o«Jr fifty first -blass, premiums, it State and County Taira/ Wo the 1 farmers of Cum borlundj York and Per y counties wo hood notspoak in detail of the merits of his drill;as, scores of them are now in use on the host farms in tbuso counties. Its reputation is established as tbo most complete grain drill now manufabtured in the United States It’sowH Wheat, Ryoi Oats, Barloy and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs tods tho di ill overs tumps and atones, with out breaking pins or tho drill/ For even and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Guru Spring Drill is un equalled by any other.- We <also> f manufacture- and sell tho following which we ban recommend to | farmers as reliable 1 , Imploneatfl of established character: ■ ■ . . Morrison's Pafent Corn Planter, 4 Xb#«V« Pdtcni SiravS and Fodder Cutter, | I ' &n'deridolf’4*Pqtcht* Con\ f Sheller, John«ton*a Cast Iron ffoyf Trough, Hani’o Patent Cic.cr Mill. Also, Three and Four Horf.e Powers and Thresh ing 1 J Cast Iron ; Field' Rollers, Plough Castings of various 'patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention.* Also,.Egg Coal.Stpvcs and ton plate WooiTStovos, with an immense variety Of other castings for bouse keepers and -others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for ; / IRON, RAILINGS, and .Cemetery enclosures, to ; which wo would oull attention,, '■ 5 ■ iJ, ' ' ; STEAM ENGINES AND .MILL GEARING, To this department of our business wo give par ticularattention! already extensive stock of patterns for papor; flour, and mill goa)ring, is constantly increasing. Mill owmors'and millwrights .willlbe furnished.with a .printed catalogue of our various millphUorns on application. Our machine ’shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shifting and elating, by.good and oareftal machinists. ' . stationary sTEAii Engines, ' :: of every desirable capacity, fromlO to 25, horse power, built in the best stylo and on accommodating* terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation ai v mo,ny of tho largest distilleries and tannnorios in Carlisle, and Cumb’d, Perry and Dauphin cos,, to tho owners of wbloh wo confidently .refer for ihfonuation'as to.thoir9ffi.cion oy.* Persons wanting Stoam Engines are earnestly requested'to call and examine before ooutraotibg elsewhere. DOOtl AND SASH FACTORY. onncfctod with our..cstabUBbzneQt is astoamSash and Door Manufactory which is now Jn complete order for the manufacture of every description of \ V BUILDING MATERIALS, .; ; 5 the “most costly as the plainest house -Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass; window Frames from $l,Bl upward; Shutters and Lolling Blinds from $1,76 upward; Door frames from $1,76 upward; .Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, .Cas ings, Architraves, Wash 'Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls,' and other articles hooded in house building, lUrnished at the lowest prices, and of tho host quality eiflumbor. Wo are also prepared as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CA&P ; for transputers on. the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. v .-• ■ J i . The continued patronage of tho public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to* - .: F.SARDNER A CO. Carlisle, May 3,,1803; < : . NEW DRUG, STORE. THE. undersigned has just opened n new I)HUG STORE, in South Hanover Street, next floor to 0. Inhoff’e Grocery Store, whore bo has just received and opened a larges tuck of . ■ Drug’s, 1 Chemicals, .Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet-Sdaps, and-Fancy Articles, Al ee, a large let of . i Tobacco and Segars fayoritoj brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, .Earning JE'luid. Confootlonarios, Emits, Nuts, ,Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary,latent Modi ■omoa, and 1 all dth'er artiolos connected with our lino. All of which we will soil at prices to suit tho times draggia P t 10nfl oarol ' ully compounded by A cptopoton ' w ‘ i ■ DAVID EADSiOH.: Carlisle, Deo. 23, 1863. - SPECIAL NOTICE Ore a t n eduction'fir DRV GOODS. ' WING to the recent heavy fall in prico of GOLD, I have determined to reduce artico in myimmocflo stock o i. JJryKUoodh to a corresponding , with tho precious metal, and intend to make still further redaction from time to time as Gold recodes in price. My extensive stoo&has been.mairily purchased at l low; prices and before the great advance in Goods. I take thiropportuhity of calling the attention of the pubho to this ftotioe; as I can and icitl sell,LOWBb than any House outside of the Eastern Cities. CaU and examine for your fie!ves/ Renumber the Old SUnd. ■ South Hanover street, below "the Court Hduse. <jot?«, 1864. ' CHEAP I>RY G001)S. , < ;‘"’ V *- V!I Lumber and coAL. ■ T WlLt haveconslantlydn hand nbd JL nish to order all kinds of SEASONED LUil o £V n ,° h " 08 , BoaI ‘ dB < 'Scantling, Joist/Framd • and Plastoring Daths, Worked Floo nnfl all kinds of SNIN ■Ulbb, White,Pino, Hemlock,,Chestnut, Oak, Aoi Hkring oars of my own I oanfurnish bWsVdrder of . ?“y,length size at,tho shortest and on thd most reasonable’ tends,’’ Worked boards’Wilt be .kept undcr, cover, so that the; can be furnished dry at all times. 1 ’•* * 1 ■* ;■ -v ■ $45 00 ..ip 00 I ~6500 I 55 0q 6000 rifoooMten# have on hand all Vmds o't f AJUILY GOAL, under covey/which I will’do, hver dry and clean of tbo town, .Ly •Rens Valley, Looutrt Mountain and Lawberry Goal pro p arod oxprowly.for'fo.mny use, : j7hioh X will soil at the lowoft ptrldog;'at" the WdJohoußS, west end of High Btroot, above tho College. ' JNO. 3EETEM, ; Juno 16,.1884 shirts I shirts!! ’ fluent ghjrts over • • ouerod'£& this place, - • SHIRTS 3 at 12,00. por doz. . firtl ?• ■ ! 0 ' ■- “ 16,00• «. r ... ” ** do; ■ '■ “ v.-■■■<■'- ■ ' do. " 26,00 "’ “ do. '"'30,00 ", « warranted to bo of the best and moat celebrated 10 prices, Bold by tho dozofa or single/ Ifyoh'waifffa» * i '■ Perfect Pitting Shirt, «aljat, r! . «1.. , : , ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S ' ‘‘' MarctU’''M «tpßtap«riMu , PAINTS AND OILS.-ilo’toria of White 8t r “ ooiVed - Witb Varnishes, j Fire-proof Paint, Turpoatine, . ■ Florence White, (■»!*>;,wttlUfe Litharage, Bed Lead, Whiting, Boiled Oil, i* Gits. . ; Lard'Oil, Shellac, Sperm Oil, : ' Paint Bruslfea, Oil, &o„ Colors of every.descriptiqn, dry and i’ eons and tabs, at the Jlatdware. Storo HAMES.— SOO pnirs of llamas on hand of all hinds, Elizabethtown pattern, ■' -- V' Loudon u Common a with and without patent Tttfleninga, cheaper him Tor at 11. SAXTCif'S. wv-bent: 'A-.Wi BBNTZ, - /Dfij labgcriborhaajust retarnod.froinlthh --L .eastern cities with the largest, ’chcapcaV.ena best selected Merfrtinont of. Jlarawaro ; ever offered Inthts county. Ev4*y thing kept Id a Ittfgo sale, and retail ,Hardware atari; eainbt-had a lower than at any other house in the county, at,the ohoap hardwaro eloro of tho“‘subfibribaj, 7 /'v - • - Nails and received of the very bosii jqftkoß, Country merchants., supplied with Nails at manu facturers'prices. fIOO pairs TrAoc Chains of a|l kihds, with a large assortment of butt chains, bailor chains, breast do., fifth chains, leg chains, tongue chains, cow chains, <feo. ' IlAuep.—3so pair of Himes of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London/pattern, Elisa bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over.. - Paints and Oils;—10 tons* White toad, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a-largo-, assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, pptty, Ijitharago, whlttng, glue, paint brushes, fire-proof point, FlorfitfotTwhlle,’ whito eino, oblorod rino, rod lead, oil, b(nlpd :> oiljBporm oil, fish oil, Ac,— Colors of And in oil, in cans and tubes. ' Farm Brlls.— Just received -.tho. largest,.cheap cst, and best nssortnioht of Farm Bolls in the county. Qrooncastlo- metal' and .801 l motal, war ranted not to crack., Powder. —26 kogs Dupont Rook and Rifle Ppw dcr, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stoho hammers, «fcc. . ‘ 1 Pumps and cement.- — 5O barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain ’and iron pumps ol all kinds, 'cheaper than ever, at tho hardware store of HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Jun. IM'4. - i Lewis F. tyiife. : Jf the old firm ‘6fi John Pi Jjyne 6e on, pitAS juafc oompleted opening hia spring J-J. stoojt of Hardware, Paints,, Oils," Varnishes, Glass/ So,, to which no invites'the' early attention aftbe pnbliogenerally. Hb hits’ greatly enlarged his stock in. all its various branches Jand can now aooomoiato tho public with . RELIABLE GOODS, /;■_ *5 largo br smalUquautities'abrtbe lowest prices.'— Ho dbn t want tho phbllc.'to think he has brought soil tho; Goods, in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but ho can oSsnro thom that a lock into his store will convince thorn-that ho has enough Goods to fully supply tho domand .in thismarkot. Porsons wanting, gooda.iin anrlino will find it-to thoir advantage to givo us a oalUbefore-making tfaoir purchases;, All orders personally and punctu ally atteuded to, and no znisreprcsentationsmadD tc' effect sales. , Carlisle, lan. 7« 1804. ; Foreign and IJotoestjc liiqudrs ARD SHOWER respectinilly annouii i J-i cos to - tho pUblicJ that be c&u tinnes td-kdop’ficn-) atantly on band, and for sale; a largo .and very e6-' poriot assortment of / • y~-. ■ > j Foreign and Domestic XiqHors/ ; AtJii|,se,^tan(!^J-air_doora;westofJlaDnon,6lXoi t“, and directly west of the Court-house, .Carl/slol BRANDIES/. :•■■■< ■ - -' ■ .• ‘All of choice Brands.- i ; WINES, I Sherry, Port, Madoria. Lisbon, Clatot, Na* tivo, Hook, Johanmsherg, and Bodorhoim 1 ,s r . ■ - ■ ' CHAMPAGNE,. Hoidaiok Ic Obi, Gelslbr A Oo.,and import al. GINS, .! Bohlen,.Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY. • : . , .... Superior ,o]d Ryo, ; Choice Old .Family Neo ■ far, AVl'cat,. Scotch, and-Irish/ ; ,r , ' ALB, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Boat to‘ bo had i Philadelphia. , ! BITTERS, ' , , , i r Of the very, beat' quality.' 11 j ' Dealers aM dtfiorirdbeiirtag a PURE'ARTICLE will find it aa represented, aa bis whole attention;will bo:giTon to a propbr arid'oareflil selection* of iii STOCK, which cannot bo, surpassed, and hopes t( have the patronage oftho'publib.*' -‘ J '■ 1 ' ' tiM&M&AWtm:!': * finOWEB -., j Stbe^Tj (^ar^'££ j ) A P, Ha zoltotf, worn J 1 rotepebtfully'rawrni Lis friondfl and tbo public generally^that ho intohds to main- r Jioupo aa bortfe), rfore/tWd oiDkarid. AT?J;Iw j* eortment of . * T ASAfeimairißi'ih iniiVA..,.l,;-";./'' i ' j • ; \ ;), I BITTERS, p- : ir‘ r c"*<>■> a»‘.! wmoh booan aoll as ohoap as any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. : .. . . .:. jai-i Country Landlords will And this thepiaoi to buy.their.' - “ ■■ ■ “ | . ;WINES AND LIQUORS; Both in regard to quality and price. His stock IB largo andwoll selected, am! ho ini Wtos a call -before purchasing■’ elsewhere. Roi. member tho place, South Hiihovob Btro'ot; dirootly opposite tho' “Voliihtoot*-* Printing Office, (Winl tor’s old stand,) Carlisle.. . ; Nov. 17, 1564-,f. . tJ - KERK P • NEW STOCK OP ■" 'HATS' I ,' AJT®>;©APS,* 1 , : .AT . KELLI) iv s, , * ' Street} Carlisle, Pa. , i l •; A splendid assortmentidf .new','' r* styles.-of,AtVfc, Moleeleln, Slouch, Soft JUS and StrainJlA JtS'.nqw.opon, ofeity and homo manufacture,;whioh will.be aoJd at the lowest cash prices. :-.tj ■. .’.V. '\r '„ Adarge stech; o..;summer hatsi'Palm, lioghord, 'Braid, IndfafPanama, andßbraw j.Childron’sfari cy/ote. Also, a full .aos ?rtmpnt of B on’s,,Boys’ andChildron’a Pope ofp v, fydpaorlptiou and style. Tho Buhacxibpr.ip.vitss,Ji. ;io oemo,,and oypmirio his stoop, a .Doing a.practical hatter, ,ho feels ood flaoutofigiving satisfaction, , . ! . ,TBankfal„fQr, tho Bhera]’, patronage” bestowed he,solicits a oontinuanco of tbo same.,, ‘Donftvforgot. the; standi tiro doors nbpvo. Sbrel nor b Hotel;jand next to.Cornpian'a shoe store. ‘ ' „• ■ i ■ /., : JOHN A. KpLLBR, Agt,, A*r-Hats of all hinds madottpprdqr at jhort aoUce f . , ... . ,[May2o,?6*.| ■ - Woltlce. : TVTOTIOE is 'hereby given that Letteis i;,’ °f Administration on tho estate of Jacob pm, late of Silver Spring Township,idoo’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing inMlio aamo township. , . ■ ■ - J AllporaonS indebted to tlm estate are reunested to,mate immediate payment, and. those, having ololps wfll.pfodent them for settlement. T .1 Margaret dill, , Jan, 26, 1865-91* Executrix, 1 7T72 THE subscriber respectfully jnformk tdi friends'and tho public generally,' that ho continues the Undertaking,business, and is ready * ‘ wait upon customers/ either,, by day ~pr by,night*» Ready-made COPBTNS kept constantly bn, hahvj, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly o!* hand Fi*h f * Patent Metallic Burial Cane, of-whio. i» has been appointed tho Bold agent., Thifr'cascM 8 recommended as superior to any dT the kind nojf in use, it being perfectly air tight. * r , , Ho has also furnished r himsolf with' a fine now Rosewood Krause and gontl# horses, .with' which he will attend funerals in town ‘and country person ally, without, extra charge, •j J : ,: 1 ; •■ •; -: Anjong .the. greatest .discoveries of ago ,ls ; Well* 1 Sptxng Mattra**, thp.bdflt'andohcaposthed now* in usd. the. exclusive right of' whlidh' X have BC ouredd htid.will hdkopl/doh&lß.Titiy 6h,hand. - i:' Cabinet: Making in all Its Various branches ’carried lon, and B&afl*- r.oabs, Secretaries, Wdrk-standß, Parlor Wave,. U 6 j bolstered Chairs, Sofia,’Pier, Bidoand Centre Ta bios’; Dining and Breakfast-'Pablos, Wash-stands of “’all kinds, French'. Bedsteads, ,high and., low' posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads,. Chairs; of al! kinds; Looking, Glasses, andall other artl-i olob usußlly'madufaotured In this line of business, kept constantly on bab'd. * His wdrkjnan are ideix of experience, his naterU al tho best; and *bis Work made in' thedatost ortyf stylo, andall under bis own lt .: will bo warranted and sold low/oroash. Ho Invites all togivo him a- call'^iufotb-'purcha sing olsoutboro. For thb liberaPpatronagp hereto fore extended to him ho fools indebted to bisnume.. rous customers, and assures..them* (hat no' ©Sofia 1 will b© spared in futdro to please thorn hratylb, and pVico. Givens a call. t ; Remember tbo place,’ North Hanover St., noarly ; dpp'osito the Deposit Banker 1 , a. ■ ,•.1., • .-...•MviD sim’., Carlisle. Nov. 6.1802. . LEWIS F. LYNB, . t \ North Hanover street. • ARRIVAL Oft NE\y STOCK OP r HAS just returned from the Nevf Yorlc Philadelphia markets with a large (and Vdli' selected stock of Dry Goods,.consisting iid part of Mohair Lace, t Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids, 1 ' ' ‘ ' Pldid Poplins, V Silk arid Worsted Chockß,ColorcdAlpaca,. - Colored Merrimac, tM,ouidftLaine, , .• ; rr. f -; » {Double width, iVdol plaids, - Vr Black' and c Whito'db v ! Wobl Plaid Victoria,, Ohecks,) , Tickings,’ Opera Fiahnolsr Tablo : Dia per,' Sheetings, Can ton Flannels,-Jko.j; i r ,; MeTjnoes, j ~ CaabtaorosJ \ : " Figured A plain polftincs* - Brocade Mohair, Double Wool Chopa Mohair, . Striped R6pd,‘ / ’ • 1 Striped MohUir, ■ - Striped Poplin; • ■ i . j iQroffJdolßoriinji , Torino Cloth,; •! 1 V t ' Paramotto'Coburg, • Black Coburg; Mourningicordod silk, , poilt do Sole, black,silk, a large assortment of erapo collars, black alpacas, l black silk belting, Ao.' ‘ ; ; Black andjbordorodlohgand squaroshawls, aquard and shawls,' black‘'jhib'ot, -Mous' de bruoho long and snuarornl&id wdblshawls, farioy wobl shawls, in great VAWoty. ' *' ,:tI - ; ' v BALMOJUI; :sjiikfs,, Ladies’b'ats, homo mode lankcitjvfmo or ■; y od“ The; latest stylo h()op skirts—sly quakor. ’■ i t ~i-i '■'* * hosiery.' ” / A ltirgo and well selected stock, wool and oofton,' ladies and ohildronVeapVndno assortment of bonJ Inotand mimtim ribbpns, gingham, silk and cotton handkorpbiofs, mnbrpllas, a Jnrgo nsssortmont of .V- - MENS AND BOYS; WEAK.- i P Cloths' ; r - ; -- ' {■ (; r. ff ' SatineisJ ' • I* »\ Kentucky Jfeansi Tbo largAand boat selected stock'in thy couutv. Carpets, oil cloths, 4o. n 'if., -tM-iT' . Tbsso goods have all boon selected expresslyfor thts market, with groat cure both to their qualitV ogdistyles, ns Woll.ns toartosonabJo price at which 1 they can,and will bo disndsed 0f.,; , , „ j 3^- Tno old friends und ouetomers' of th is wall known honsa are invited to'baUand okaidfrii ’ this stock v’i-w * ' ' A7‘w!: BEHTZ. AmbrotypeCrallery. . • t? ’ 1 -.i.JKit!»t,.?,-. ,i.' s .u ;/.-i lTltod#ifrf,^♦fc o " ig,,^.0 ,? , «*p«i‘«wiri4fofato>'«,«i ononcd a? ° pUh .° thqtivwelultd ■ ■ i _ T ■??■■'•!•;■ ..‘--lii f,u. .-.i ,VflU.<‘i 'i P I G r T URIp ~ .A. LX, BIR Yi, L n^°,,n^' coo “ d at 0 1? ovor Ostt-UaiSi baildiriM ■S^r^sss^ tme Gallery is much easier of access than ’dhytiri this place, being located on thd ecoond story, and Minatory henoatli being iow. thord ic-not auoh a tower of.atopa to Ascend. ; ... Having!- procuro’d'thoinsshitanoo of, an cipiiii oncod operator, and purchased'the boat 1 and'lafoal unproved - apparatus, wVqro prepared {o’produod pioUiroa equal to any other establishlnent, colled by Now York.oi! Philadelphia;, fehohWt : ‘ Extra. Whole Size 1 ' -'-I i i De Visits; ■ - .-’.t ~ . Amkrptgpes. aivj,i£er.rotypes;- rr PIOTfIRES INSEpiIED-IN LOOKETa*!- Kings, and Pins, and copied or enlargod'irim.oll Daguerreotypes, &o. r , 'AWb, )fob halo a fine lot of PiataroTrames.and Albums.-! Wo hope,.by ,a strict ivtlentifaW, to ibUslnosa and a .doairo to plaaso, tq,roooiv« .pur share.of,the nnblid palronnftf. Do nbf fiii’get'thb south -of : the Post Office; South 'HanoVerB ; ’ ’ k 1 : *■• "JI. H. GB.OVJ&iA'SOJj'i ' .Carlisle, Nov. 10. MM-tf. / £.■*[ * , ok I"v'-rS; 0 %s*s iOre ,■!•/, n “J l fo^,delivery in suins,of.<Jpp. Biun(- dred, Five Hundred and One .Suaand'doUars with coupons attabhod ; tho IttlofoS p&d(Vs4£ ahnually, at tho Olrflisle Donoaitiiant - J A ‘ son having mol(dyilt*^wai"«Wtltt.*SB;3s®‘ oxOmpts them (VowiTaiatioh.’ .Applica'tlon to be in lido to A. .Cathoort, President. ot’Totvh Coonoili pr Jos. 3'opiy.^, f • •** ■•>■■■" Oodn&K •! .V.-JWBO-. O'r5WS!;Jf. OGILBY, • Qvrporption, t •} « FCHSI Fossil FDJBSI !i' n.t groatjyreduoe^pMaea^j/iliJe jf oa k tho balance of Stock of the sdaßc/i. ,Xf »“ a™ in want of arfy'iadios^^iiljoß^aiia'ckll' dron-s.Furs ploaßc-glvc ua bo to yOurjntoroat.Ul TV',.', /7 j (MM# v Tomiund .CoanlKW •t •r, r.;- ?f mK *4 aromtiiy Ma _ n „, L , T'-UE publishers of this no*, i,- iCo n^ o rr n tfe thdfr sooondTow C™ 1 , J“ d^ l ' v ® D^ to tho°h“r“o"r Fashions. ■ It will oontßln “« ■ Ill «»lratic„ of^ Embroidery”’Ac””yiyj j “THE XjABV'R 1 %nV 1 MU “ iO - Peterson, «ly b ° cdilc <HySl t la thE literary Department of f Ul, ° n ,b<l "S ,SPLEN^CORP S - OFC 0 NTIIIBDI()KI Handsome Steel Engraving , A. handsome stool fancy ongrnvin ■ 3> ', ■‘P«l IwAion pinto Xm if, ot,d “ '"Pm b«"i<ios wpu a;. '*.; A Eetfiog Machine p roniiliffi ', lityVo^ag!& C a n e^° 0 a fi* ' tho following liberal offers ""Hay, wo i n ,|. Wo will giro ono of IViipV,-- . brolod Sowing Maobinos-tblft l ,fJ Vl !- 8o » , 8 cel* is Fifty.-fivp Dollars—bn the f u M L; W ' ccof «ldc o o -F , ° , »:°. no y°ar, and uff-hhl”” 1^ ■ 4 K «■ ;; 6s.il ,In tho first of tbo above dubs’. i j iM -« , twenty subsoribors at tbo regular ? dy onn ge t oopy, and tbon by Bonding on thi„ of $2 - s » i ,nnd twenty- dollars in ad^lion,,? l' ‘?' C ,? tiw ' that aho cannot buy nnywhoro m Sachin ft™ Dollajrs. If shegftS tWrtv mS ft % .seventy-five dollars, she'will onfvi Ub ' C 1 llors «»i 'Wars to the amount?' While fr ?'’'' 4 - 0 “ dJ 1m tr * forwanjod as rapidly as obtained in b ' ..pubaonbora may begin to f tl fUt onco, and not become dissatiann.! »‘!i .. agai,n « l pS3' In 101 l cases tho Machine seat »•« i regular Whebekii &, Wilson’s No 3 aft bl! by tiom in New York for Piftv Pi'vl nli 0,, ' 1r .Macbino will bo selected now at So m °'ft Ib < ;in Now York, boxed, and forwarded /“ft I ”.’ ,with tho exception *of frioght. • dfra ” lf iwt P °‘l Publiahod &W Xl that tho oJuba may bo m,ft ,tho paper and tbo Magazine, oonj 1 .so arc as 3 UDlt ’ CASH IN ApVANCB. -rnr 'wo u Tour —i ““P'? 8 ' dnoyear, and ot oto tlio ™t ' M , , v tor-np of club,. b Is m' '.< Twonty copics, pno year, and one to act- 1 V - s ", , Oho copy of tho. Lady’s Friend,and tlio ■, . . Post,, , ' ’ •• • . ■ .. - •i* ?i n , el ° »<>mbors of tbo Lady's IW (p„u « ,p»id by us}, tWcnty-flyo cents. . U * sscsssat “ '■‘■w dri!i! U pn^?i°n tS i " f tb ,° Lrtj'i Friend atd, of i(i t - 11 ttlwa y s he entirely different. .. .address DEACON.* I’ETEHSON ” ? 0 - s ™'WolmSl.,l‘hl{,, .... JptT- fapOGimen copies will bo scut to tboio deal, rous of getting up clubs on the receipt of Cfltot .ppnts. ■ - . [Dec. 15,’{f. V GOUfEY’S LADY’S BOOKj ■Fashion Magazine of the World T UKE, Fine Arts and FasV.ione , ® roost magnificent Steel engravings.— Donble Po Wood engravings on every ,«übjeot can interest ladies. Croohot knitting ■Netting, Embroidery, for the toilet, foi Pouaoir, and the Kitchen. Every ,thing in foot, to makes complete Ladv't Book, ■■ W t^nrKnAn^vuxmK •'i r* 0 Magazine has beep able to compete with it •None attempt it.- . ‘ ■ r , OODEY;S RECEIPTS for every department of ■a household. ThcSo alopb, are worth the price of ,tho - . Model ©ofctagofl/no other Magazine gives them,) withdiagrameSV,’ i 1' ; a. Wessons for the Young, Another spo cmlty witfj Godoy. ' • ~ . p t r f3* n Mr A/ia/c.'worth $3 , a ycei*. Other Maga« zipes publish cHF wom-out musics but*the euh *°A^ ora 6°* M.before the music stores.' for Ladies/ Another pcculiaritj *wUH Godov. Ebshiops from Messrs. A. T. Sfofrnrt & Co.ithe mijlionaifq of New Yolk/appear in Opdoy, thd onlyMagaSind that has them. Also, the celebrated ,Drodlc,ol Now Yorik Ladies'Rennets. Wo give ‘inoro of them.in a other Magazine'.ln fact, the Lady'f Bobje enables every lady to’ bo her own bonnet maker r-' ■' _ * .flu . T f ■ Blariangarland, s Autborcss,jof “ Alono," .Path,”,; f ;Moi Siqo/ ; u Miriam Oo ojtoh.jnontb, and for ( n,o Wo bayo alee' retained all our old find. favorite con tributorß. r ' t : . i. . ■ ' 01 ’ ' :.i /: v> ;■ . i.iF * a ’ TERMSr OP ;> OODKI’S XADI’S BOOK fOfl(i«s there could!fee no tfeiifutioii.) I’hc foOowlng arc the temlc of thc lpdy’i Botk forlBds,- At present, we will !, roceive'SfihtplbCM at the following rates. Due'tiotiod will if we areMbliged to advancd/'wbich upon the Vrioe of pa|idlP ; : ! ! t' • ; '■ * Oo'o oopyC f ono ydar, ! ;. : *, 00 Two copied, one year,' «'• r'- 1 ■ TbVfeo copies, ■'* r - ,fl * [‘.'7 50 Pour oopicTj, oho year,' 1 - 10;.09 copffeh, ono year, and an oxtrMopy id; . olub/making Bil copieff, 14 Eight oojSies one year, ttnd.an ertra'boj)/ w'. perßonVending the olul>tndkingnioe oop-, . . ' ‘ • ; •■. ! 21 M Eleven ooptee, one yearand%n extra copy to >tho porddn sending tiio 1 -club, making twelve'copies, r . i r 27 80 Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 50 each subscriber! ‘ .• .. : ‘ Godoy'hLady's Book ond'Arthur'sNomcMnga' zin© will be sent, qe»li'oiadydtfr, ; onrecosßtof?4'so. Wo haVii qo club with any other Waga^i* o Nowspapef. ■ • ’ - •' Tbo.mhhoy tnust bo odnfc at ono (inie ftr snj Club, m i.:* - • • ~ - CanadAlsubeorjbors-must send tidfaal for’-iaolr eubsoribeivi' sj:h- Address, _ T . : GQ^DEY/ N. 8.-Coirdbr'Slxtadnd Chestnut Stfl.,', > s fabvlO’Od \yj\- t ; - 'phlVdolphla* CAfeiETSI* CARPETS!’., Wo .lulvo just returned from cUysU! l4 fuH supply of oil groaqjiind dualities from tlio.chcapcst 51c in pop to ,tho best fjeslity,'- 1 ' Tbroo-Tly, Also oil-widths'V Flow Oil- OlollU. Window c&adeg, Huge, Motts, Looking £J®? ecE * y ( ,{dJI persons in want of any of tbo abow* . for.tho coming season, will*.do t*cll .by gwiDgiP aa early, pall, as w 5 always take 'gircat^jpps ll1 ®- 1 . bspibltinj* owr gppds.-and defyoompjdUtop m!?' market. ] plbaso* rbj^cmVdr'lha ptaod, ?p^b* e o*7 corner Afarket 6ouaro, .3if6ctly.oppoBi(° I Bijot and Shoe fftMr .V: : r U ‘ ■Fob. p-jsss.. ■ ;i ’ WAITED.' —Thft'bij'liest marW v prisi wnm-Wia’irAr %h«*« Coro,, Vj» »” a ykta, omt oil kindtr’ of Coililtiy TroJucU; «■>“ ' . Jano 1(), feiU. . . ■ ' . ] ■ [ TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS! j, ' irVLISE's,, .Trunks,: OaVpotVßhKs.Pnto * riillAd &o. Frenoh 1 flolo'leatbor'TjfiuiK/t ", 'df&'traVellibg Trtlbkfl’of' largo I Bizefljbrass u?ud<* of 4ho best makes,'m-'larffO'Varioty : ftt' . . i' •> ISAAC . ■; 'l*. , ..* oHertSiaaiiOTttWiW^' Manoh THE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers