iSSS Godey’s Lady’s Book FOB 18 66- THE Fallon Magazine of the World- T Ir'ERATURE, Flue Art# anil Fas .’;'°“!! I k *tko most magnificent Steel engrn-v j*?' TV »ll'l?aahion Plates. Wood 88WS»S» THE- [.AWEB’ FAyOMTE FOR 30 YEARS. No Marino has kin ahlo to compete with it. for every department of worth the price of th (lio other Magazine gives them,) for l»* ro™* Another /B po- Cli OWyihoi ATojfc, worth S 3 a year. Other| Maga '"(trdcSlngft? Ladies. Another peculiarity W FasWonsfrom Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., the (Jodoy, tUo only Magnzino that ha 3 them. ° LaJiMj-flonnots. We give more of them in a vear thiaany other Magazine. Iu fact, tho Lady a Book enables every lf.dy to ho her own bonnet makorv.v* Marion Harland, Authoress of “Alone,” “ Hidden Path,” “ Most Side, ,r '“Nemesis,” nnrt “ Minnm, writes fur Bo ds, Ueh month, and for no other magazine. 11. have also retained nil our old and favorite con tributory. terms oe GODiiVSIiADi’S BOOK, for »««« [From which there can he no Deviation.) Tho following arc the terms of the Lady s 800 l for ISGtt Ono copy, one year, Two copies, ono year, Three copies, one year, Four copies, ono year, Five conies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tbo dub, making | six ■fc6f)ios, Bight-edmos ono year, and an extra copy to tiio Tpf#*son getting up the club, making nind copies, Blovon copies, ono year and an extra copy to tiio -pakion getting up tho club, making twelve. copies, ■ppn* All additions to dubs at club rates. Godoy's Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Home Maga zine will bo sent, each ono year, on receipt of bl •>«. Wo havo no club with any other Magazine or must send 21 cents addi tional for each subscriber. „ Y Address, L. A. LOLbi, w E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Oot, 2f£* 1806. Philadelphia. Prosltlilit iht Immutable Principles of Dcmacra •S Throughout' (he J,and. V" THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND for tUe Campaign ot 1865. Tho political campaign just opening in Penn sylvanians destined to bo one of great importance, and to hnyo a powerful influence upon tho future of tho country at large. In a great measure it will determine tho gubernatorial contest ot IbOb, and hava ah influence upon tho presidential elec tion two years thereafter. But, more important, it wHI probably determine the choice of the next U. S. Senator from, this State, and thus affect tho legislation of Congress and tho restoration of peace to.nll tho land. It is therefore, of vital im portance .that every exertion should bo made by every pmiphor of our party to secure the victory. Not only fhould every local organization bo put to wo'jkj but every honorable ■ means should bo adopted, to stir up tho apathetic and lukewarm, and to make now votes by conversion. It can on ly bo through the immutable and golden princi ples cif Democracy that tho country can bo rc deomccL'fyotn the thraldom of fanaticism, degre datiott ‘ and taxation. Outside IUo -Democracy there afe-no principles. Tho rule of action ot the opposition is over changing—one thing to-day— something else to-morrow. It is held together merely by expedients —tho latest and most outra,- goous of all being tho modern, six-mouths politi cal trick of nc£ro suffrage. To defeat this, and all other schemes‘of the Abolition shoddy hordes who live onl, ’.o plunder and tyrannize, let every Democrat arouse and gird on tho rusty armor of hia fathers in Democracy—of Washington, of Jef ferson, of Jackson; and march to battle and to victory! • TIIS WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. As tho Contra! organ of the Democratic party the Weekly Patriot and Union has acquired a largo and'more diffused circulation than any oth er Democratic journal in tho Stale. It has here tofore occupied an influential position as an able and industrious worker in the cause of Democra cy, and its friends say that it still continues to be a valuable organ of tho party. It is not for us, however, to puff our own work. If wo have been faithful to tho cause of the party and tho country, *7O hope eycry Democrat will make it l an object to extend oyr field'of operations, by adding to our list of subscribers. Tho low price of tho Weekly, in comparison with tho amount of matter furnish ed, makes it one of tho cheapest of newspapers.— Wo hope orcry good Democrat who roads ibis will send lua name and $2 50 for a copy for one year. If this ia too much for those who are very poor, lot all such send us fifty cents each, and receive the Weekly Patriot and Union for tho campaign. The following arc tho terms : TKUMS PER YEAR. Singlo’copies, per annum . u “ six months Clubs of ton or more to one address DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Single copies Clubs of tdn or more to ono address All orders should bo addressed to tho Patriot and Union, Ilarrhhnrg, l\x. READ! READ!! READ;! ! lIIAYE just returned from Now York w the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, for fclj.e. season, Silk, Cloth and Laco Mantles, Shawls,. Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Hosiery, Cloves. — All kinds, of White Goods, Cloths, Cussimeros, Linen‘Coatings, &c. All k4n.4s ol Domestic Goods, Pantings, Ac. A laYgo supply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, DamaSkd, and Furnishing Goods. and examine my stock ns I always sell at the lowest market value. Additions of Goods will bo made as tho season advances. W. 0. SAWYER, East Main St., ono door below Martin's Hotel. Juno 1. ISOS. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Co, FREIGHT DEPOT. CARLISLE. THE Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Contra! Hail Road Companies have made arrangements to do a Joint Freight &*Forwarding business between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York. The Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Car* lisle, on .the Ist of January, 1860, for the receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight to bo forwarded by this arrangement must bo loft at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot, corner of 15th and Market St., Philadel phia, Northern Central Rail Road Company’s Depot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company’s Depot at Carlisle. The public wijl find It to their interest to ship through the Rail Road Company's Freight Houses and by Company Cars. J. & D. Rhoads, Freight Agents, Carlisle Jan, 4,'1860. HAMES. —500 pairs of Ilamos on hand of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon “ Common ft with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever at * H. SAXTOY’S. PAINTS of Every Description, in large and email p«ckagc«VLiDi!Ced.oil, Ac., .at jMaLEB A BOWISRB. New Goods! New Goods! I Gi RAM) OPENING of unrivalled GOODS, I* j\idt received from tho Eastern Cities, con sisting of choice and varied selections, at A W, Benlz’s Store, South Hanover street, tho familiar and well known stand. Our list of 15RESS «®OD S comprises Black Silks in great variety, including tho best Goods imported, Gres Grams, Lyons A.U feta, Gros Do Rhine. Gres d'Afriipic, and figured. Lupin’s French Merinoos in nil colors nod pri ces. Plaid Merinoos and Poplins, Empress Cloths, figured and plain ; Alpacoas, nil shades, Coinings, DoLnines of elegant designs. \V HITE GOODS. Jaconets and Cambrics, Plain and Plaid Nain sooks, Linens and Cotton Goods, Marseilles. Counterpanes, very cheap. , , FLANNELS. Every quality of white and col ored Flannels, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Ac. A largo stock of cloths, Cassimorcs, Sattmolts, Velvet Oord, homo made Jeans, Ac. I have now a superior assortment Of MILLI NERY GOODCS Bonnot Velvets and Silks, Bon net mid Trimming Ribbons, Malines, English Crapes and Lacos. iw 1 TM r ( MJlf Single anil double width all wool DcLamcs, im press Cloths, Lupin’s Bombazine, cashmere, French Mormons, Velour Hops, clour Kusc, crape cloth. Queen Cloth, Alpacon, Striped 'Mo hair English Prints, Thibet Long Shawls, crape Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs and Bolling. NOTIONS, <£'C. Floor ami Table Oil cloth, Window Shades, Umbrellas ami Hoop Skirts. All very low and considerably nndcr the alnrltc prices Nov. 2, 1805, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLOD & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. $3 00 5 50 7 00 10 op JBEETEM & BROTHERS having pur . chased of Snyder & Newcomer their oxton sivo Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,; head of street, bog leave to inform tho public that they will continue tho Forwarding and Commis sion business on a move extensive scale than heretofore. , . Tho highest market price will bo paid lor r lour Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour an (I Feed, Planter, Salt and kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LA WDERR Y, bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a l oaatiful assortment, can bo found at • ' ISAAC LI VINGSTOI'.'S, ■■ . North Hanover 8t;, Emporium; X. J. KERR I Job Printing neatly executed. AGENTS, J. G, GALLIC. tIVINGSTOIVs VEST , OVERCOATS, £ jmhrcllae, Carpal Dag*, Trunk*, styles of Silh, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft and Straw HA TS now open, of city and homo manufacture, which will ho sold at tho lowest cash prices. ' A largo stock o summer hats, Pain), Leghorn,, Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Children’s fan? cy, etc. Also a full a s .rtiuont of 1 on’s, Boys and Children's caps of o v lydosoription and stylo, The suhsorihor invites a. to oomo and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho fools con fident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patronage , heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of tho same. Don’t forgot tho stand, two doors above Shroi ncr’s Hotel, and next to Common’s shoo store. JOHN A. KELLER; Agt. u B —Bats of all kinds made to order at short notice. rMay2O,’CL GREAT ATTRACTION ! GREAT ATTRACTION!! DRY O.OOSS At A. W. Bkntz’s Emi’Ouium, which has always been admitted as hojng tho cheapest store in the county. Wo have recently received from the Ebstern cities, selections from tho CHOICES'! GOODS , at such very low figures as will surprise the purchaser. Wo will, as usual, replenish our slock with tho most seasonable goods, such as cannot fail to gratify tho most fastidious. ~ Out Domestic Goods arc greatly reduced iu. prioo lower than can bo purchased iu town. A. W PENTZ. PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS, I, Wm,' A. Miles;; Carlisle,. Pa. having just returned from,the Eastern} cities with nu extensive assortment of tho most fashionable and brilliant colors of I) K E S S GOO I) s', V Such as • • French Merinos, French Cassimoros. Col’cl. Wool DeLancs, Black do., . American do., Plain Poplins, Figurqd do., Rep. do., Alpacas, Plain Coburns, Figured do. Therefore purchasers will find it to their advan tage to.givo mo a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAfPtDHESS GOODS, in Carlisle. • • • •• f 1 1 (Particular attention given to Mourning Goods.' • - / e IVM. A. MILES, Directly--opposite. the Mansion-House, and pno' d6or west of the Post Oflloo. •••.- ■ ! " •• ■ .Sept. 21,.1805.*i T hird (5 rand Arrlva OF WINTER GOODS, AT W. c. SAWtER & GO'S., (one door below Martin’s‘Hotel, East Main- Wo have just reooivod from New York an immense ’ stock of Winter Goods. Latest importations of French, English and German Dress Goods in Silk and Wool F’abrios, plain, striped, bordered und 1 figured styles. Selling very cftccij). ’ CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS 1! CLOAKS. 111 . Latest . Paris Mouttoa, Coats, Chesterfields and Circulars, in largo supply at reduced prices, FURS I' FURS 11 FURS MI/ From the Importers and Manufacturers. Largest stock ever offered in town. All kinds qualities and styles; selling less than city retail-prices. Shawls ! Shawls ! Mourning Goods of every variety. Overcoatings, Cloths, Cassi mors. We get up suits at short notice and in hosl style. All kinds of Notions, Drawers, Under shirts, Gloves, itc. Domestic Goods of every class. CARPETS! CARPETS!! All grades. Oil Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, &o. r Please call and examine the largest stock in the valley. We nro determined to keep up our old reputation of selling good Goods at very low prices. , Highest cash price paid for carpet rags. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Nov. 10, ISOS. SHIRTS ! shirts ! I WE have the largest and finest shirts over offered in this place. SIIIRTs at 12,00 per doz. do. “ 15,0 Q , >• , t do. '< 20,00 “ "■ ■ i • ; 1 do. « 26,00 “ “ do. « 30,00 "" warranted to ho of tho heat and most celebrated makes. Bought before tire late advanoodn prices, sold by the dozen or single. Ifyouwanta Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S ‘ North Hanover St., Emporium! March 19’ ’O3 r ipilE BEST OF THE MONTHLIES.— a THE LADY’S FRlEND—devoted to FASHION and LITERATURE'. Beautiful' Steel Engravings. SPLDNDID' DOUBLE SIZE COLORED FASHION PLATES. The Latest Patterns of. Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embroidery, &o. Household Receipts, Mu sic, &o. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEW ING MACHINES given as Premiums.— Send 15 cents for-a sample dopy to DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Phila. Doc. 14, 18G5. ' . LOOK AND READ- /X ROVE in advance; first to REDUCE vX PRICES. Ho makes the beet and cheapest Pictures iu Town, and gives , SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR. Just think of it! Six Perfect Card Photoeranhs [ for ONE DOLLAR.' Don’t forget to go to ‘ „ „ •’ GROVE’S, UaUcry, South Hamver Street,■OarUilet"'- 001. 26, ISGo-tf . •••''. 'ij , /IrtHß Subscriber has. just returned' from the -1 eastern cities with thO T Ja r gcBt; choapost, host sblcctod nssortmont of; Hardware, „i, 0 i 0 inithis county. Every thing koptin alnrgdwholo sale and retail -Hardware store, can,ho ■hai- a ht lower than at any other house in the oounty, at the cheap hardwnro store of the subscriber. • Nails and BPIKBS.-60 tons nads and roceivod-oUtbetvcVy bestmnkW «d all wdrAaledi Country merchants supplied with Nails stmsnn fa ßO a o r p r airsTm S co Chains of nil kibds, with i dW assortment of butt ehajns, halter ghalns, fifth chains, log chains,tqnguo chaini), cow chains, 360 pnirof'ifnmeS of nil kinds re ceived. Common, fatten!, London pattern, »»■ bothfpwri pattern, with'and without patent faston inMfolioapor than oyor.r, :/ ,^ Tn 'j, T ’ i (inb Paints and Oils.—lo tons White Load, I,OUU gallons'Oil just received, wilh'i largo nssortmont of varnishes, turpentine,Japan, putty, whittng, gluo, shollao, paint, brushes, flro-prool paiiit,-Florence 1 white, .white vino, coloredrbuo, rod. | load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm ,oii fishi oil, Colors of every .dosonptiqu, dry oil, in cans Ju'sl received the largest, cheap asisssadysatffiHi: 'Towdeii.-25 kegs Dupont Rock and Bilk dor, with Wlatgo nssortmont of safety f “ s °bl«hks r crowbntsj dtbno drills, stone slodgos, stono htaOmetß, ' ?•{ ill ’* 1 11 /» ' i Pumps ;ANg CBiiRNT.—SO barrels comontj jiyith a very largo assortment qf, pham iron pumps ol all kinds, oKapor ( ! -Carlisle, Jan. 7j 1864. ■. -i 1 d/i.MU it ."U'ti > DAVID RALSTON, R I C H A R. ;iJ ,,,, ■ South Hanover street, opposite Jicnizs*. Stw% ‘| .. ... Carlisle. -•, I ■ l •- j TUB subscribed has' on hand' ft laygo 1 and 1 •well 1 selected Block' of ! lleiid.Sloiic( ! i,'. JUp fln(iiioalr>, T.OMBS, itc., of chaste and beautiful designs, tthich hb will sell at tlio lowest pcssiblo'tates/boing'dcsi roua of l&a&iMlba;finished from three dollars upwards. lt : , ; Brown Stone,‘.Marble work, Mantles)’ VAc., or lohildings, marble slabs for furniture,' &c.,'conBtant ly on hand,. Iron railing for cemetfy’lots, • * ‘ .Carlisle Marble.M. ,y tiiil f. n" ilrliT * i'i'‘iiiiiiT f id ~ [iiuj]iinwjnfiiHiiiiuniHiimfmHiiJiV t iinmtiirnmiiiiiHiniiji..^i{£^^j :^^^^^^ # Foreign and Domestic hiqjutfs;,;’ EDWARD SHOWERrßspQotiiiilly-.atinoun CCS to thopublie,;t}in,tr ; (io,ct)pbin,uos tokoop con stantly on ban£ f and for a largo and very so pbripr. ( , f Foreign arid 1 Domestic! i ljn^ubjrsf,-.._" at bis now stand, a fow doors llo tbl, and directly west of tlio Cour't-bouso, Carlislo BRANDIES;-" ' ' "Vf !’ " All of'choico Brands. 1 " ■ WINEs,' *• ' * * ’ l ' Mad bnd, Blsfcon, Claret, Na tivo, Hock, Jobanmsborgf tend Bodetboini .CHAMPAGNE 1 , 1 f !* i! - 1 ,l,! Hoidsick A Co., Ocislor i Co., and impori , . a L ■ CUN , Boblon, Lion, andl Anchor....■ ..1 WHISKY, , Hi ........ 1 , .1 o.i Superior Old Hyp, OJd tar, Wbcai.VScotcli, aild Irish,. . -ALE,'BROWN "STOUT,"ilc"'' RfeSt'lo bo'had' 1 .3 Philadelphia. BITTBRb,’ I .1 £ ,.i.-ti.H,3.i = t f Of,tbo vorybest quality. | Dealers and others desiring ijPDRE ARTICLE will find it a's’Tcprosontod, as Ills whole attention will be glVdff t6a proper and" caTofurselection bf'liU ‘STOCK, which cannot and'lionps to have the patronage'of thtf publiqi' " ' j Carlislo, April 12,‘ * ;.. ' The subscribers, hoy leave to inform their friomls aid customers that thpj.hay.Q rom.oycd.tKcirjn . Grocery Store o thb Soiith-Basi;'Ooniter-of'Main nnfl ,rße[d foi*d Streets,'odeljbbr' West"o'f Garflifdlj' ' "& Ob’s, . Hotel,.,CaidialQ. They will/as'herbtoforo,‘keep oohetantly-on md everything ’n thoirlifao- 1 • *- * ‘ “■ i '■■■■ ‘sTrcir A"S" Coffees, Salt, . Sugars/' , DneiJ Meat,';' !' Molasses,"' Bologna,",’ ‘ ‘ * . V. Syrups, 7/ 1,: „ 4 ’ Crackers, , Spices, ‘ Choose,* ••' Dished,| /‘ 1 Fish, , , lil{ ~S6apB| ; '‘ * ‘ • Tdbacqd/ ' ” t ‘'*“ BrooVnif,' ■ lial Oil Ln-mpa,. ( B\iYnei|s,/ "Bru&6s Stone Ware, Ear tli oh Warb,’‘Blh.okirig,‘Cp.n’d 1 es,' And-Notion Generally, Our assortment is very,cpiqploto .and h"as been’ jiurehasod with care % and, judgement,, ,Wo invito •ill id givo ua’a call/as wd jii/o /to ! s6U’ itjvory moderate profits. J MONASMITII,ifc BAKER; ’/ N. B.—Tho highest pric’ps/will be paid for a! icipds of marketing. M. k B.' jtfov. 10. 186-L-t.JT. , , & i Bargains! "Bargains! I , , JUST reooivedl from tho I great!Nerd York Auction Sales . , 3000'Vards'CALICOES,:7 2500' «wiiite musllnS, ; ' . GOO . “ ISPBING. DeLAINES, 3600 “ BROWN MUSLINS, 800 “ GINGHAMS, 5000 “ CARPETS, „ • . f' t* f t Oil Ldoking G-l4fi3c&,jShados, Gtaat' Bargains Hoop Sfcirls/ LinoiT- Hantfkbrclnots,' Spring Mouttosy Dross Goods, j&’ctrliwiilisoll the above goods and many others af a small advance on oust until tho lst of* April. Please call one Roor below.Martin’s.Hotel,Main street.l 1 i» W. 0. SAWYER. ' March 9. 1865. • f J ! PAINTS AND OIL! Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi a largo assortment of ■' Vitrnishes, ■■ i ■ Turpentine,■■ Japan, 1 ' -n ■< : Putty, Litharage, .Whiting, Glue, Shellac, paint Brushes;'" Colors of every desoript eana and tuts, at the H tons' of„ L RoUod—of n)l.:ai?os, ajitod.to bjo.of.tho.bpst, crtmont ofmi . ,i i . ... Shootlron,-,, .i |u Hood .Iron, i. ’ ,i. . Band Iran, . I jHarao.Shoo Iron, ! spring Stool,.. ~. ... Cast Steal,. : ■ Blister Stool;. , Ilcrso Shoes, Ilcreo, Shoo Hails, Itivcts, it - .^Viushore, . Anvils,.. ,yiceg,.... Files, . , . Bnsps, . .Bolts. . , sorowPl)\toB,.i;. ; .. ißlacksmith Bolluirs Ac., Ao., ■ n '.AT SAXTON'S ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH JSV&QBXH a-dozon. poor.ones.,..Who .will, igiyoiia ,p.oor. Picture to a friend All PhotograpUs,.madb.at Oallcry. lire .‘warranted to give satisfac tion. •- ..-M [Oct. 19, 'O5-tf. Job Printing neatly oxoouteij. * i .Town V T i 'i, , nnnE subscriber respectfully njgSft&fevf both plain and orndmentft ■'‘i tK, v :„l n tine of which b..a j«. <• ‘Lrodd.and-ivill bo Ucpt.constautly on band. . > Cabinet Bfcakin in all its various branches'tiWttd) on. “> d ® y"- | roaus, Secretaries,. Work-stands, 1 a ,■ J {ro Ta holstored cl.airs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Contro bios: Dining and Breakfast .B.ablos, ■ 'Of'all kinds, French Bedsteads, k.gh and >ow nJsts; Jinny Lind and Cokago. Beds . Cbpif. of all kinds/ Looking Glasses, and “J-■ vdSinbsS/ olfcs.nsudUy manufactured,in this lino,of/ . : kipbconstantly p.nihandi' . /■■■<■ - W:„ matorl fßUs.workwai aro,mw.of oworieiicp, h«,mator} ai tho.be3t,,and Ms work, made ,an .the fa^c> st!yle, anilallundor his own,supervision. It b 6 warranted and sold low for ««*• . . ■ lie invites all to give him, a call f uto ;°. B 1 . simr olsowheto. For the .liberal patronage hereto fdro extended to him lie fools indebted to niuno rdus ,customers, and assures them that no efforts Willbo spared in future :t.o: please thom in aly)o,nnd T»ripG. ..Giveus a call.;-/ v . > <■ <• *•’ v Remember dim place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite.the Deposit Bank. \ gjtpE.' , Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1802 ,i- n.-J i: -.-'I i .. , v AT. f .. GREENFIELD &. SIIEAFEICS, W' E, "liavo!now'roady, for, inspection thu most beautiful assortment of,.Dross Goods over>.exhibited tin Carlisle, .;at •■prioes..within-the ‘reach 'of;all.L.Aß wo woro Bodortunato as.to..bo, in 1 New York during the Lite c.,': wbibh lasteti only two diyflj'wo liavo_ 1 determined to give our customers the advantage in all goons bought during Ujc two. clays?, ttyit goo.ds,wcre, ; Bolcl at the lowest prices. (^ STACIE : OF, • • DRE : B i S.,QOODS Poplius.Plain in colors, . .... . • ... rjuid. Poplins, Stripodo.,. . Brocade Heps, Poulard • Poplins, Express Cloihs, ,; , .....Wool Plaids,.Preach Morinoes, 1 in all colors, Co , {[ [j > burgStof every shade I 4 and color, Silk Plaid , crapes, Satin Grisal ! les, piaicLfyil do (jJbevros, ;,/; j •; t)cLanesj all’ ' '** ‘‘ . i Iq tothe above immense stock pf preps Goods, Giconfictd % Shcafcr havo'a full lino of DOMESTIC : GOODS it prices that defy competition 1 AVc can soil* s <•« ‘ "' • * MUSLINS, ■ ■ i CALICOES aM.d OINGU4-M& hwcr than other merchants! paid ifpj: the same Goods ten days ago. ,Those .\fh9 desire afeast for tioir eyes should liot* ‘fail to call and examine our Stock. Keep •ihimihd* the place, South East cor r or,Market Squp.rp,.fecund Door. Thankful for the past patronage \yo respectfully Solicit a eontTnuanco of'the same. - ,aKEOTEIELt)‘ i' SHEAFER.’ ‘ October I|2| * Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. ji ,>.i u >r! .it: ui. imi'iji i mi STITCH , SEWING MACHINES. r HteWes i) simivlest aml'c Ucii pfcfc I. pHE "\VH'eel l eu'. & 'Wilson'■ MacZitncy 'si.ro, J;- adapted to all itinds «f‘ family sowing;, wdrk m£'ctiuhllj?.' well.upon 1 silk, liu'otv woolen and cot tW Ivith .sllk'/talt linen threads, making a lioadtillil.lind pdrfoiWtitch alike bn libth' sides of the article’sewed.' 1 , I < J 1 .; ■! ■ PTITHE undersigned having purchased tlu . L entires stock of Groceries of 0. Inhoflf, on the South-east corner of Market t Square, and made considerable, additions,'is now prepared to supply t his‘friortxls‘'tind thb public, withall kindsTof choice "goods, nf the-lowest market rates. < His stock com/ " . •' ■•• • • COFFKES, ' iS'.-i-lO tons iof White!. Un just .received, with Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, ,Colored Zipq, Rod Lead, . Roiled Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, •■Flah'Oil,-&‘e..;' " ti6n,"dry l ana',' lardwdro Store' • H. SAXTON. ’ ,tron—ilammpr.od ,apd .and, .war-; quality,.with iv,.large iatr. liU aij' il ... ,’l «1M MBS®' 1 ri}ICRS "OF WHEELER f t \VILS.ON, MACHINES. •No. 3i Machine. plain, ■ • 555 00. //,.j2.'!..#-.>• ornamented bronze, ... $O5 00, ,ffi..X • . . silver plated, . $75,00 TlifiiHoTOSdwingiEaehincs, The'attention ‘ LOW S : ,' 1 PLOW'S ■ sale at Mamifocturo: jn'g'f ‘ 1 ■ Plank’s Plows, York Motal Plows, Kenwood's'" r 1 “ Yloomflcld do Zoigter's >“ ‘'■ l 11 Eagle do Woirich’s “ cultivators,'.to.,'&«•, tho cheap Hardware Store of GavHale;' Jariudry, 1864 ‘ > SUGARS, SYRUPS, i . ' ' TEAS, j 9 alt, Spices ground and unground, Cheese, Crnch :s, Coffee Essences, Eish by wholesale or retail; tooms, Brushes, ’Matches lacking, Bed Cords, 1 UAsfelfCHbt A', I feIONIS;ANbyQUEENWAEIEI ledajwarg, Notions, p.nd.ail .other artiqtos u&uaU’ ipt w a,first olpaa.(jroopry.slpro. iX».TOgar ess’'Shirts, Shift collars,' jTock' Tics, ‘trig yes. id all other goods’ pertaining lo ‘a 'Oenilcman’d Vardrdhe:’*"' “ ; All of .which will ho sold aVTouiar prices than ny are'selling olsoifhoro in Carlisle. « IVM. A. MILEBi Next Door West of tho Post Office, Carlisle li-il i < i BEDSffIOOi ANiDiMAOHINE' OIL, m JffiMli & fiWEM, It prevents or-> si from falling]; O.le&ii! ■presprv.es, and rond< Glossy,; and; tlio Dandniff. • ■’ It is the best Hair 1 Preservative in the ' Sterling’s ManhHctVßin ■ :i SOLE;PIR9PR' i/.K - ,1. PBOfePH' , V.'.. -...OJf.iii >. THE Flilfc ADEIjPJLIA tile ,ir^w I ~'NING , J.OURNALiPUBLISHED) ' PHILADELPHIA., , 1 js^; i ,U.jn,AND>,TIU3 •/ j .Enforcement oMha Laws. The rublisli’cVs of THE THILADELPIII; invito tllo earnest attention of budne*! thinking men, littftary ‘men, and all who tevested in tlio vatiouS occupations ami pur hfo, to the DAILY, arid WEEKLY edition? Journal'.'“ . “'l'liii PhilacTclpl'iia Daily Agt Which advocates, the principles ami polio; Democratic party,-is issued- every-morninj drtya cxoopMd,) and-oontains the latestinlt' ■from nil purls of the world; with oimh pared articles' oh Oovtirmnont, Politics, Ti. nanoo. and'all the current questions mnh the day ! Local-Intelligence, •Market llcpu ecs,Current, Stock Quotations,- Marine™ mcreial Intelligence, Reports l -ol Ihitlic- InKs, EOroign and -Domestic Cor.-osjihiih cral Reports. Hook Notices, Thcal rural ft; Reviews of Literature Art and iMttsic,.A: ral Matters ; and discussions of whiUcnt is of general, intorosk and importance.,, ! No event nflahy , ’inl l portnhi!o ; o^■curJill , of the country without being folly :m,l 10105™!!!!!*!'!!)' and \)iihlished promptly » uums. It has all the despatches of 11-e.li, Press frofn o, very* part'of;,th'e( Uni the news frohtVll parts of Europe hrou;l steamers is ..instantlydolographml, from! point the steamers firstdouoh.. , • ;TBRMS.-7-Ten dollars,.per annum, let qopy Five dollars,fur, six , months, Xn-i and fifty cents, for three .months-; ami.foi time, at the rate of .One. dollar,,pur mem m.ont rctpiircd,,inv.avinhly.iOi advance. „ ;ll . ;, . .... '-is -Tho-P-lnlad6tphia"'Vy«tebly xs ac o ijp) tij; c oinJ|C u 4 1 h. 1 ?!.; f( t, iKIiJSW and contains tip,, piiijf;,,,E"ik Prices .Current and Market Imports* lions,' intofllgdnpd for,' PffffcTO v Bfpjrs Mutter inXt Ace! ,It.'iisd'contains «t drary dnei miscellaneous matter,,(pclufi SkctchcsV Bjograplty dhdJ!9 c *T (nig |lfin„aU 'rejpojjlo A, ,fV lat. pOTticularly aaainpp li to.,Uio, P?,lil Mcrctijijnt.'thd I'nrmely the Mechanic, Ui man!' and alt clris/scs,' pr'rpadoVs,, ftp, dvei;y characteristic, of a LIVE KRIVI fitVoilfor'the' Counting'Ttfuse, flic Wprl 1 rlrosiclc,'iihdTlie Gdijcra'l Ptmidpr.^,, The "Weekly Ago is xn sciisor allparta of Fcnhs^lyamn;, Jqrsfy, i ut TERMS'.—Tw.q 'Dollars per anqum-tji ,.. m •*-- t \ | THE' GE is no,w ' tgSl manenfc , This ’ < fill their columns with tile unspught.andu , chil commcnnatiods of tho press illret , pf impren- in tho'.various departments bf ‘this ’jourci 1 £«- 'they, therefore,ToSpoctt'ully all who wish to sccurid onebf 'tho ijiturary, Easiness and'Earaily *Newsp^ V: '■ .i;’V4M country.. > ■ ii- i-* At!-1 . ..'XY'Ji j 1.1 i ii.. ti '' / i 1 » /in .,Y j NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCm | » ii ; " y''. I Address, ii. t'. ;■' ! -OLOSSBRENNE^I •Hii ; '-M;)b-W.M(.ni/.Wjo, r :. , , .TdAB'ISIISCS.;,' •' ±^K'siSk ” THE ' FIRST: I r as Jlecn Awarded ai the Late ..VvyJS* ,•i / la \Gdmilij iPair I r. . J Far,ithe • Finest JliotoW^ TTE 'has lh!foly. 'rb : n- OALLtiaY' from Mr. WCcMilloUi 'flmlg:! ISTofT's Building,' o Fiat ' the. pnoTOGßAifiisj -.. ; .Pptej i ~. CARTES OWE -VISITE. 11 „ k&tfg 11 ■ AMBRO'TYPES,;fc;' m'ade by’c.‘ X». Locliman n,ro : pr.ouPun,ccJ one to ho of’the highest character in. j Posing,* ■ a i,. . ■' ,„ M 4,'^Sl Tone, u ", i: ..yl.iS Clearness, . . ■ft]id,cwytUingithat^onßMtyto.s ; a ,I - ,( 11 The public is cordialiy t'o 'cali 1 ino specimens. ‘ A large Ibfc of Gilt l dhd' Rosewood hi.ms, itc., on hand and will ho sold very Copies of Ambrotypos find Dagucrrcol in tho most perfect matincri ija / 'llll ■ joct. id, mh-Mte’* ‘ * 1 H ■Til SAXTON,' - eII'AINS.— 000 pdirij O^mos. a.l rkilldSvitK a of 1 Butthains, , , > ..HgtltooikluM Bmwr . "M,..«- Hi-fi' “ \tfojum,.'X goSV ' " " Spreads, &<>• ju jt received tho.Choap, Hadwaro Stoj • ...a-sA. THE RADY'S FBIEND— .. The Bestlof Ithb/Mjalithlfos^d 1 Pdshion aud Pure Literature. Two fcbt)ies's4';"Eigh't'fapd. bno JP'A W HEELER; -ft' WIESpN , S,.SIiWi; OlHNBS'givqpasprqJnMJma.'. Se»“ fbt, a sample, copy, to,DEACON SON, 3 TO.Walnut St,, Philadelphia' Single, numbers, for ‘Salo 'diy tn l Dealers. i * DOO. 14,1865. Foil 1 • y !« f,- THE i r.U ii ,{ ~.il ,n ,! il:. •» I '