mow LOCAL ITEMS ;kist.— The time fixed for changing ur of opening the market, is uaiial t.lio Ist of November. We have special announcement, but pre bat on and after Saturday next the ; hour will be at noon, instead of i the morning. kluows Meeting. —A meeting of Lodge, No. 91, I. 0. of O. P. will at their Hall on Friday evening t 7, o’clock, for the purpose of ma .Taugements to attend the Dedica- Conodoguinet Lodge, at Newvillo, irday the 3d Inst. Punctual attend desired. ruRB. —ODr. Ad. Lippe, of Pluladel will deliver an address before the ipathio Medical Society of Cuin l Valley, in Bheom’s Hall, on iy evening, Nov. Oth, at 7} o’clock, iblic are respectfully invited to at- The Dr’s old friends will no doubt d of this opportunity to welcome rain to our town. iiT Sessions commenced at Dick- Commercial College Monday, Nov. 7 o’clock, and continuing during ■inter months affording thus an ex it opportunity to Ladies and Gontlo who are otherwise engaged during lay, or prefer attending at night. For ’•ulars, call at the College Rooms, or A. H. Tbijimfb. ■loin.—The dead leaves fall thick uat from the trees on our streets, and on the pavements beneath the feet restriaus, or fly before every breath utumn air, their colors more varied beautiful in the dignity of death, in “sereand yellow leaf,” than in the u freshness of spring. How aptly i? ulingleaf the symbol ofmortalityand >y it is that “ life’s fitful fever" is not ko the loaf—in youth not without u, in age not without dignity. jryjJimsiNO.—Wo have never known in jwntanee of the failure of any one ' advertised freely in order to extend ■ado. of success resulting freopse of printing ink in this place dtievous ; and we may also add that pjcs pf men who were penny-wise lo.und-fpoliah on this subject might >c mentioned. A little advertising <,o A little,good; but habitual aiullib- A.dYWtMpg has never failed to pay !, fftefi Hently t enor m on sly. ,tE. —Our usually quiet town was ar id on Friday night last by the cry of , The cause of the alarm proved to bo burning of a large stable, the proper ty, Jos, Mahon, The lire appa *n WlO ground promptly, and in ,a very short time, "aiit«?uteloyon p'cjock. fi.e work of ' ms# was tup.. was o hfc into se* darm was give, fire was beyond u \oendiaiy. A colored , ing in the stble at the tin w escape with Jifs life the hay . being in flames when a wait e.. i is the second time that Mr. Mahon lost his property through iucendiar- . —Shippemhurg Nows. jkbase in Population.— The in je iu the yotc of Pennsylvania, du the past ten years, is most remarka and indicates a corresponding in le of population. This; increase of Union seems to bo confined princi to the cities and towns. An eati i based on one voter to six and a half population, gives Reading a popula of 35,000, Scranton 26,000, Lancaster 1, Harrisburg 20,700, York 14,000, iVille 14,000, Allentown 13,000, Wll nsport 13,000, Erie 13,000, Norristown )00, Easton 12,000. Tho same ratio II give Carlisle a population of 7,000. — ur town is evidently growing, and if lore were only a little more enterprise id liberality amongst our monied men, would grow more rapidly'. Tins Cholera.— A desire to refrain om needlessly alarming the people has leretofore,prevented us from noticing the mt that the Cholera has been prevailing ir some weeks in some sections of this ounty, chiefly along the line of the Yel -5w Breeches creek. There have been wo or three fatal eases during tlie sea )n at tlie Garrison, but they were re mits who had just arrived from Chica f and New York. Near Papertown, Cr. Win. Moore, Sr., Mrs. Wm. Moore, r., apd Jackson Moore, all died within no week, of this dread desease, after a rief illness. N. B. Moore, a son and rother of tlie other victims has also been 1, but wo are glad to learn that lie is re ive dug. There have been a half-dozen thftr cases in the same vicinity,-though, 'efo.cjieyc, no other fatal ones. We learn '• tto.® physicians call it “sporadic” al •• Jpy which is meant a disease '.era, jingle and scattered ca nch occu noflLjfrenj an epidemic which i, m distinct. • same time, loots large dish • ' ‘ » ’li. game jOjf Base M ask BaTjl..— A mate <, »aU was played between tlu ~ 9(i11e ,, B-lub of Carlisle and the “ Wba ’ i<?11 ®f Shlppeusburg, on Thursday . iaenr #he grounds of the “Alert” Club, ®Uo Pair ground. A large crowd of sp«. P'ltors witnessed the game, and the (‘W-hanga" were whanged to the score of I'J to 11. 'piie score stood as follows : Anvtleur. Milligan, c 2 o' &lair, as 2 5 yatts.vf -1 3 g«ubar t 3li 5 4 HUeora, cf 3 0 troyßlnger.lb 18 graham, p -15 Hull, 2b 3 0 Noftsker, c * 12 Wolf, p 3 1 Jacoby, 3b . 3 2 Matthews, lb 4 0 Gish, 2b 4 1 Elm, If 3 1 Hendricks, rf 3 2 Numor, ss 5 0 Baker, of 2 2 Total 27 -10 • Total • • Innings— 123450780 Amateur— 1 1 15 4 5 2 10 3 s—lo 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 I—ll* Out on Fouls—Amateur, 11; WluingdoocUo, o. Outou.Bases— “ 7; , n 10. Out on Fly— “ 5; “ o. Struck out— u 4: 1 7. Homo Runs —Milligan 1, Graliam 1. Ply Catches—Gish I, Baker 1, Numor 1, Wolf 1, Hendricks 1, Watts i, Graham 1, Froyslngor 1, 2, Amateur 5, Whnugcloodlo 0. J Ply Catches Missed—Amateur I, Whang. 11. f Loft on Base—Noftsker 2, Mathews 1,- Elm 1, fWolf 1, Jacoby 1, Milligan 1, Watts 2, Adair 2. 'Time of Game—Three hours. Umpire—Frank Babbitt, Grier B. B. C. Scorers—John A. Cris well, w. B. B. c. Wm. M. Ogilby. At B. B. C, Tin-: Fair.—in the limited spade as signed ns, and in our haste in preparing a brief account of the most notable arti° cles on exhibition at the Fair, for last week’s paper, several omissions occurred, John A. Keller had on exhibition a ease of hats of the latest styles and of the best workmanship, Henry Saxton’s display of Hardware was the most complete and attractive of any in the. entire, exhibition. It com prised overtiring in his lino of business, from tire celebrated Cane Rifle to a pair of spurs; and everything was arranged with marked taste. Had tiro same care and trouble been manifested by other exhibi tors,--the exhibition would have boon a much greater success. L. T. Greenfield imd on exhibition a splendid ease of Dry Goods and notions from his largo and superior stock. Mrs. S. A. Hutton’s display of Milli nery attracted tiro universal attention of the ladies, and was greatly admired. A ease of silver-wave, by Tiros. Conlyn, elicited many encomiums. trial op SPKKp. The entries for the trial of speed on Thursday Oct. 25th, were as follows; •trouble teams, for a premium of $3O, mile heats, best 2in 3, Thos. Lee, jr., enter al a pair of bob tail ironies. Win. M Watts entered a pair bay horses. Mar shall & Brer, entered a pair brown horses John and Charley. Jas. S. Sterrett, en tered Grey Tom and Bay Dick. Dr G b. beariglrt, entered Bay - Jim and Bci-ogl gins. Awarded to Jas. S. Sterrett. Time first heat, 3.20 J. Second heat, 3.3 G. ' Single teams, for a premium of $3O, mile heats, best 2in 3. Philip Linn entered sorrel mare Lady Taylor, Marshall & Bro. entered Grey Bob. Jas. S. Storrett, entered sorrel horse, Sneak. Awarded to Jas. b. Sterrett. Time, first heat, 2.47. Second heat, 2.501. Saddle horses, for premium ofSIO, mile heats, best 2in 3. Mr. Taylor, entered sorrel horse. Wm. Parker, entered sorrel horse. David Long, entered bay mare, Rosa Lee. Jas. S. Sterrett, entered’bay colt, Orphan Boy. Awarded to Mr. Tav lon Time, .first heat, 3.23. Second heat, Friday, Oot. 28th. Double teams, lor a premium of $2O, mile heats, best 2 in 3. Marshall & Bro. entered John and Ghar ry: Dr. G. S. Searight, entered Bay Jim and Scroggins. Awarded to Marshall & Dro. Time, first heat, 3.37. Second heat, Single teams, mile heats, for a premi um of $2O, best 2in 3. Philip Linn, cu tored sorrel mare, Lady Taylor. Mar shall & Bro. entered Grey Bob. Awnrtl- Sr, t 0 cf , Ijilin - Time, first heat, 2.53, Second heat, 2.57. ’ Saddle horses, mile heats, for a premi um of $lO, best 2 in 3. Dr. G. S.;Searight entered sorrel horse, Scroggins. Abram. Myers, entered Black Douglass. A ward- f d S - Searight. Time, first heat, 3.81. Second heat, 3.17. Pacing horses, mile heats, for a premi um of $lO, best 2in 3. T. Colby outered sorrel horse. Geo. Heck entered bay horse, Stranger. Awarded to T. Oolbv.— Tune, first heat, 2.59. Second heat, 2.54J.' which, the Carlisle Trotting A.9so* ciation offered the following purse amounting to §lOO. First purse of $5O opefWoivall trotters. Phillip Linn, en tered sorrel mare, Lady Taylor. Jas. S. Storrett, outered sorrel horse, Sneak.— Won by Lady Taylor. Time, first heat, 2.50. Second heat, 2 521. Pacing horses, of $3O. T. Colby entered sorrel horse. Geo. Heck, entered bay horse, Stranger, Won by Colby’s sorrel horse. Time, first heat, 2.511, Second heat, 2.54. Trotters under G years old, .for a purse of $2O. Dr. G. S. Searight, entered sor rel horse, Scroggins. Abram. Brenne man, entered brown colt. Won by Scrog gins. Tiipo, first boat, 3.3. Second heat, yispr Youi,t Schooi,-..—The desire to bo I noticed, to bo thought of some importance, ; *3 certainly a natural ingredient pf the I ivyenilp rifind. A manly independence 1 .<?. f n?£tyr(3 years, and is born of PP<? judgiijeut. yyiiile it may bo desir -9 pnltiyate tlie letter file former ‘ •'dy.erbpoked, and should not p.e neglected ' 7O ?- ee plnWren stimulated tohy. g kind look and an incouiv l j» ,, igf wmd. Parents would scffl'Pely think hf snntiiijg ijiQly children a-w&y alone to jC.eeomplish ah Important work ; fl-nd yet they do just that, when they .send ,tj)em to the scLOol room and bestow no furt&aj' thought upon their education from the beginning to the end of the term. Your children ,neod your occasional presence l at the schvhi room, to notice, praiso and encourage them. And even teachers are npt with out this childish feeling; they, too, need encouragement, and desire appreciation. If, then, you desire to make your schools all you could wish, visit them often, upd pupils and teachers will bo all the better for it. Tribute or Hespeot,— At the last meeting of the Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, the follow ing preamble and resolutions were adopt ed : Whereas, It has pleased' God in his mysterious Providence to remove from our circle our beloved brother Fairfax Oaks Mills, and, Whereas, H.e was intimately associa ted with us in fraternal fellowship; there fore bo it Resolved, That while we bow : submis sively to that mysterious Providence that doe'th all things' well, nevertheless we de plore his loss as one which cannot be re paired. Resolvacl, That we deeply sympathize with the family who have lost In him a beloved son and brother. Resolved, That in social virtues and in sterling worth he was excelled by none, Which with his deep and active interest in the welfare of our brotherhood made him oneofits brightestornameuts, as well as a pillar of strength. Resolved, That wo will,ever cherish his memory, withagrateful remembrance of his kind deeds to us as individuals, and with pride <?p account ot the charac ter which his dignity andyirtuos impart ed to our frateru ity. Resolved, That in token of the calami ty which has befallen us, and of our re gard for our deceased brother, our em blems and badge shall hodraped in mouru ingjpr thirty days. Resolvetf, Thfl-t a copy of those resolu tions be forwarded to the parents of the deceased, arid that they printed in the jsdpHc jpprn'als' of Carlisle amj Jjewis ' Hire. ' C. W. McKeehan, ) L Wsi. Tbickett, }• Com. p. Ij. Cannon. J Whanydoodle , •'ujyjsriQ'potf on Fashion.— “ There is </ ue WW»” sald Mm ' Partington ; of the present regeneration are a >'*P jpdependou than they used to be. Why IW 9 gal go by to-day that I historical class of society, "With her diess all tucked up to her knee,Jiff «“ u ’ buzzled up ,like us if she hadn t had time to comb it for a week, and one ot nei grandmothers caps id an awful crumpled condition, on her head, Why* laws, ey, when I was a gal if auy of the fellows come along when I bad my clothes tuck ed up that way, and my head kivered with an old white rag, I would ™f dear life, aud hjde out of sight. W.n/h well, the gals then were innocent, «ncon fiscated creatures; now they Jive what the french call “ blazed,” O. U. 27 11 What Writings Rkqtiirk Stamps.— Tho following information will prove val liable to business men generally, and should be kept for reference: Ist. Instruments of writing dated before 'o' sf; ’ do not require a stamp. Those dated between August Ist, XW.2 and August Ist, 180-1. may be stamp ed either before or after use by the Court Register or Recorder. 3d those dated after August Ist, 1804, and not twelve mouths old, may bo stamp ed before a United States Collector, with out payment of the penalty of i?5O. 4th Those dated after August Ist, 1804 and more than twelve months old can bo stamped upon the payment of the penal ty ol fifty dollars. 1 And every assignment of a note, which assignment is dated since October Ist, 1502, without regard ,to the date of the note, is to be stamped as an agreement namely, five cents, no muttnr how largo or small the note may be. All persons having notes unstamped should have them stamped at once A receipt lor money or property of over S2O no matter what the amount, only leuuires a two cent stamp. 1 MARRIED bp'lf *3-VI-ON K-—On tho Pl]l ult, hr Hov ,-Vkm « nJll * s j ««o * l.. J .Vi l °y N_l, 'i l P ( l- TKSrAKKI{ —Oil tho 211.1 ult o W ss 1L J, V o "'"' of A dams eu„ 1 r-r fxir. 1 ’M’e'sT’-I'l’nsloniiikororporrv eo., l>n s^ne 1 ifruf l VN( ? r ;l'K l-_Un t,lu «b„ liy tho imth of Ih’iM coi; Pi. ' Amuml ' l Hl’Anifier, BITE J) C-vV>UbllON,—At the residence nf her brother lub Mm !l u \°r!' " > ''’ llS|l| P. n ” Tlio.sihly moral winced age. uK ” Mte * Nanu J' Cumormi, at. an ml -IIOFPKH —On Sunday morning hint, William yenrs fnllt “ 1 ot " r ‘ lllam Under, used nhont 1 REPORT OF THE MARKETS. Carlisle Mnrltcts. Flour—Family, SU .?*• Monr—Super, SOO Kirns “ or. a io, 1 rd Wheat-—Red 3 OOiTallow, io • 1 051 Bacon—Hams ! 23 K' u ' n » I OKI Bacon—Sides 20 /to* 4 * 50 Soup Beans,.! 1 75 yjvox Seed,.. 750 Washed Wool, io(ff>so u y bced 00 Unwashed W 001,.. 30(«vi0 iw cd ’ *4V toired Peaches, 700 lotatoes—Mercer,... 1 Jo|UnparcdPeaches,... 5 00 X otatocs—P k Eyes, 1 30j Dried Apples, 1 50 INiUudolpliia Markets. ~r W-BDNesday, Oct. ;ji, iSMi, UiUUu,—llic market mis move active to-dav S ««k « hirtlioi- advance. About 2,.)00 bbls. bout to the homo trade, luclucUuk: ' n C m Supor ?.U° 57 73 ® 8 00 ’• northwest extra 5U , : northwest extra family 13 SOC.UO 70 - 1 cmm. and western suporllnc S 00@D 00: Pomm and western extra I) 20(S; 12 00; Ponnn. and wes-' torn extra family 13 00@J5 00 Ponnn and wot torn fancies 15 so®lo Bof Rye flour 7 ra- Ponnn 00 A 1 ,V, a r e S l : Brandywine U 00. 'a i \t r N.—llicro is a steady demand for wheat at full prices, but the absence of supplies restricts operations, bales of fair and choice Ponnn. and .Southern red wore made at s3® 3 25. White may bo quoted at S 3 35(»3 -JO. RyeJ« In fair lilulst and.commnnds $X 40 per bus. for Western, c'orn i» Scarce and prices are 5c per bus. higher • sales of 0.500 bus, yellow at §L 25 and 500 bus. Western ft&si 2-1, Oats arc also higher; sales of 7 - V°? o l)U gi, fooUth e. M i Peuna. at Csc pc’r '?• f ? il ° ’M to-duy are as follows: 1,850 bu ,S 'o^t Ul ■‘WliOiXt> 3,100 bus, corn, 0,050 SEEDS.-—Cl° ve rsGcd continues scarce: small mwi S .?£E ril S° ar /? lnakin e SS®9por bus. for old and now, timothy ranges at from S 3 50@3 C2 l <; WHISKEY.—SmaII sales of Ponna. bbls arc making at s-2 ‘io@2 41; oOJjbls. of Ohio at B‘i •i‘ n^ and small lots at S 2 4-1 per gallon. > Ncto SUrbwttements. V A ATPn,?TSu^ ESTONE ~ FABM iKubp/SisfLK-ow i.wzM.y, ~ v °- \r.. 1 n 2{ ' lllc subscriber will soil his Mansion barm, consisting of 125 ACRES, of the best quality of Limestone Land, about 14 ACRES P/' V w C 1 to covered ltll excellent timber, Tho land Is In tho highest state of cultivation. Tho IV/JTte?. 01 ?-. 01118 a £° a torgo two story STONE V {3vr 10 Itouk Building, a large STONE WA fS v also ft first-rate Blacksmith Shop and Tenant House. There are two Wolls of nov aW? 1 ! nncl a torso Cistern, also a flue \ torscportlon of tho Farm is on closed with post fence. Fine Schools are close to The property lies on tho Walnut Bot tom Rond. 4 miles from Carlisle, ond on tho cross roads miming from the Shlppcnsburg Turnpike linJ a a SnM?^ n, o s Veil stated for public busi ness such as a Store, Tavern, Ao. it is on tho whole one of the best and most desirable proper ties over oflored for sale In this county. The terms will bo easy. * Any person desiring Information concerning the property can obtain tUc sumo by calling on th£ subscriber at Ins residence, orou'SV. F, Wnd- Jer, Esq., in Carlisle. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock when terms ■\yill bo made known by Soy.l.lBM-qt JOIUfFBUIBUBN. Jr. QRPHAN’S COURT SALR.^3?in-au ant to an order of the Orphan's Court of ihcrlaud county, the undersigned, Guardian aLHi? C f lilt l rcJl ° f , ? acol) Spangler, Into of South Middleton, township, dec’d., will ofler at public sale, on November l"t h, 18M, the Jo lip wing described real estate, Viz: TW(3 ACHES OF BAND, sltuQ,ted.l)j. South Middleton township on tho road leading from Carlisle to the York road, two miles west of Boiling Springs, hounded by lands or josopb Baker and Moaos wolf, with a good FRAME Rouse, frame stable mid other Out-buildlnga thereon erected. There is Fine Fruit on the lot, with a capacious Cistern near tho door. Iversons desiring to view tho prop erty pan call on Mrs. Rebecca Spangler, residing o'u the practises. Bale to commence at 1 o’clock 1?. M„ when titfUl4 will he made known by 1 “ - • - " • DAVID ADAMS, CjfuawVtfn fif fnhw 1 Ohjhh'm of ■ f TacQbBjimyh:yiiJpc'<l, Nov. i, moo—st* T W. EBY. TBEASUBEB IN AC •) , cOunt with the board of school directors of Carlisle.' From the first Monday of June. 1803, to the jlrsl Mon day of June, ,180 G? viz: ISI>S. Juu. s.—To balance in hands of Treasur er at last settlement. amount of School Tax for ISGS, IBG{!, Ocl. 1.-.-To rent received from K. K. ' ‘ ' WHRanjs, fo Oct. 2,18(w, 1800. ‘ April J,—To rent received from I}. JT, Hoi}, rer, April i. woo* ' To cash received for old dum ber gold .f, spains i oy April 11.—To amount for Tuition of non resident scholars, joo U May 2. —To purchase money received from W, Ij. Haller, inclusive of interest ■while on deposit for Hfx months, 1800. June s.—To balance in hands of Treasur er this date, By gsalq.rJpfs of Teachers for School year, So,ooo Oil " Sundry iitcidontgl expenses Inclu sive of Printing, 'Advertising. Blanks, Messenger,’ cleaning rooms'; Ao., J:*i si) By additional Repairs, Materials, FiXr tures, Insurance, &c., G 72 51 By Interest on indebtednc.ssfor ihoj’onr, J7B 00 “ Kills for Coal and Wood, 27180 CASH EXPENDITURE*. Exonerations allowed on duplicate, Abatement to Tax Payers, Fees of Collection, Balance unexpended, I have examined and compared the accounts r,f .T. W. Eby, Treasurer of the Hoard of Directors as abovp us also the vouchers for the disburse ments mtid<y by J}im and herewith submit a statement of the same, showing a Qprrejjt state ment of the Reeeiptsand expenditures, and limp a balance in his hands of 81,000 -10 unexpended at tho end of the School yeat, viz: on sth Juno, 1800, also an exhibit of the remaining Indebtedness of tho District, as also its assets, aii of which, as above, is respectfully submitted. H. C. WOODWABD, l''inancial Secretary. October ,Ist, 1800. Financial report read, ap proved aud ordered to bopublished in the papers of this district, By ordov of tho Board. ■ ‘ Q, P. HUMRICH, ’ tfeen'ko'}/. INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT. Amount duo on Judgments, &c, t ASSETS OF BOARD, Judgment on Cart property, Balance in lumas of Treasurer, l^3-5, Indebtedness exceeds assets, Oct. 25,18(10—3t g S. CAMPBELL & CO., UA N UFA OTUJUXO CONFFCTIORFFS, ANU WIIOLESAIiK DEAL.EUS JW FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c. iYO. 303 RA CJ3 STREET, PHILADELPHIA; Aic>, ■Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Cahily mid U.QcpamU work. Oct. 25, ISGO-ly"' To James .S'. PoniL S' " In pursuance of the above order ■ Sin aii V?“ aro hereby required to appear l «51jAX4 Jut the next Court of Common Pleas to bo Jiolcl at Carlisle, In mid for the County of Cumberland, on Monday, tho 12th day Mid jSSiS l &&ss 8W ” tUo ccmn>llUnt of Oetil.lMW, JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge ot ine several Courts of Common Picas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer ( 7.®°, 11 , e , ral Jail Delivery in said counties, and M. Cocklin and 11. Stuart, Associate, Judges of the Courts of °ycr and Terminer and Jail Delivery trial ot hU capital ami other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, hy their precepts to me directed, dated tlx e 2711 x clay of August and Iho Ist day of September, A. D.,18W!, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of November, ISGO, (being the 12tU day.) at 10 ° « 0 .. i 0 forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices oftixo Peace, and Constables of the said county ol Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo tben and there in their propex* persons, with their rolls.records, and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do tlxoso things which to their odlpes appertain to bo dpno, and all those that fire bound’ by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said coun ty.™ to bo (hero to prosecute them as shall bo JOHN JACOBS, r r Bhcrijf. Adjourned Court of Common XMcas for the county of Cumberland, will convene at Carlisle, on Monday, November sth. at 10 o clock, to continue one week. rjuiE cay is, stSTl^he^come! I have Just arrived from tlio Eastern cities vlth another large uud magnificent stock of Dry Goods consisting In part Of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS! Plain, Black, Barred and Fancy Dress Silks Wald P. D. Solo Silk; Black Gros Grain Silk ■ Shepherd’s Plaid (now stylo;) Plaid 1V1), Chevro; Plaid Mozambique; .Colored Alpnccns: Ohambray Ginghams ; Printed Brilliant; Printed Porcall; Dunnoll Lawns ; Printed Organdies; Bliiolc Striped Organdies; Printed Ji\coneti Pacific Delaines, Kind Jaconet; In great variety. W&JTJ3 GOOD 8. NANSqqK,S, r WHITE 9PLain an 1) pLAID; ’LINKNte 7 , SWISS. PLAIN AND PLAID GAMBUIC& CALICOS, JS2T JBXDLJESS VARIETY,\ MEiutntAo y, UI>R AGUES. AMERICANS, EUA r J\ r ELLS, Acl NOTIONS. A yenornl varied stocK of Notions. Hosiery, Ladies’ miirtkprcUlwfo, Ulovgy, IHVtt' Batons, Nets, Spool Cottons, Thicdd; - ' GENTLE II E N ’ S WEAR. Hnpoiiov Rromloloflls, Kentucky Jeans, Linen cheeks, Twecils, Plain and Funny Cwuiimorcs, Plain mul Fancy Linens, Plain mnl Fnnoy Vest ings. $ 091 517 duplicate of 9,107 ID *3 00 )(i tif) 1,025 00 Sll.OOfl 51 DB Y GOODS, Tickings, Muslins, Sheetings (38 In. to 10 Qrs, wide.) SUoOO-JO MOURNING GOOD*, tick all Wool Delaines, Mourn Inu Calicos, Alpaccas, Bombazines. Co burgs. Wo lnvlt-P the citizens of Carlisle ami yicinily to otir snnprlqr stock of 3}ry goods. Th 6 public will find that’ >vc’avfi‘determined td sell afvofy short profits, ami will not bd under sold by any housolu the yalley. ■ Rbmembci*‘tlmt wo wore tho first hoqso Jft OarlJ'slp to mark down Hie prices to New York quotations, and also the Important fact that our entire stoclc is now and fresh. Ladles give mo a call and get a cheap dress. My stove Is Jn the old stand oftfobu D, , Gorgas, and next door to ** Marion riali." *ll .WWW „ _ S. C. BROWN. — ? 1 May 3,1800. jyiY GOODS! DRY GOODS! ' $A,m 20 330 0(5 :!1(5 oo iil(J 01 1,-3315 10 A, It'. JiliN'i'Z, _&outh_ JTanovcr Street, I have just made my second fall addi tlon to my already great aud extensive stock of DRV GOODS. £ nave selected the moat desi- rable goods that could be obtained In the Eastern Markets, paid most special attention to variety and taste, and am fully assured that after a tho rough Investigation Is made, my numerous pat rons (the ladles, of course J) will have all their wishes gratified. I have a Variety of I#dips’ MEgS GOODS, such os Fluid aud PJalii'l’o'plfns, Lukins’French Mo rinoes, of every shade and quality, Coburgs, Mans do Laiues/aha Alpacas, all colors. A Xuil lino of S2.SS3 «3J^ MOUBNING GOOS'S! " Mourning Silks, Bombazine. Repp, double and single width, all wool, Do Laihes, Alpacas, En glish Crape Veils aud Collars, Loudon Mourning Prints, Ac. 1,200 00 i,sw m 2,730 46 §llO 87, MUSLINS! MUSLINS! very aheap and good. A large Invoice of Cloths, Cassiineres, deans, Velvet Card, A variety of Ballat'dvalo, Shatter And heavy twilled Flannels. Mode, Solferino, Blue, Brown, Vino, Green, and Scarlet Saquo Flannels, ’White and Colon Home made Flannels; good Canton Flannels; Prints ; Gloves,Bosloryandßuttons of every kind; Shirts and Drawers’; HQQDS; JfHhiqs qud Breakfast. Shawls; Blankets at lowest prices, Don’t forgot the well known stand, south of the Court Douse, ns we are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices, A. W, BI3NTZ, October 11, mill), PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PBINT INQ neatly executed at the shortest notice Jtccjcd Notices 1ST O'l'ICK. —Notice is hereby given that J ijoUcrs testamentary on the estate of Wm. Moore, late of .South Middleton township dcc’d have been issued to the undersigned, rcslVllmr in same township. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those ImvJmr claims against said estate will also present them lor settlement. N. B. MOORE, WM, MOORE, G. T>. CRAIGHEAD, Executors. Oct. 25, isuo—vi* George D. Craighead, one of the Executors V\* ‘ u,l ' a^B c mont, to receive and pay out, so that all parties having claims or being indebted, may nail upon him. ■KTOT-ICE.— Notice is hereby given that Xy Ipltcns Testamentary on tho estate of Ab’m. JieUrlck, deceased, late of Middlesex township. Cumberland comity, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in same place. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement, JISS.SK iTKTTHICII, J'Jxcculov. Oct. 2.1, IbYiG—(lt* HO 1 ICE. —Notice is hereby given to nil persons Interested, that the account of Geo. n, Committee of John M’Cunc, of Newton township, Cumberland county, a lunatic, has jjoon tiled lu the Prothonotary’s OlUco for exam ination* and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county for continuation. llc ’ 1C 15th day of November, A, D. i 060. Oct. J», ijwu-jt AUIIX 1 OJR’S NO XTCK—The under* siKued appointed by the Orphans’ Court to inuico distribution of the nssotts remaining in the hands of the Administrators of Rev. Robert Chambers, doc'd., will attend to UlO duties as signed to him, at nis oilice, In Carlisle, on Thurs day, the Ist day of November, 180(1, at 10 o’clock, A. M. p where all persons interested are invited to attend. Oft, IS, ISbU—St I\TOHCE. —JSoticc is hereby given that xi tetters of ‘Administration on tho estate of George ■\V. Brandt, lato of tho borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, dcc’d., have noon granted to Mrs. Susannah Brandt, residing in said bor ough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will also present them for settlement to E. 15. BEIjTZIIUOVEU, AWy. for KxvcuU'ix. October 11, 1800—fit. IVTOiICK—In tho Court of Common Xl Picas of Cumberland County. .Mary Johnston by her ] No. 8, Aug Term, 1800. next friend Elizabeth j Alins Subpoena Sur Boyle f Divorce. Now to wit: 4 , w. 27th August, 1860, it is Smith Johnson* J ordered that nolle© bo published by the Shorifl according to law in one newspaper requiring tho defendant to appear on the first day of tho next term of Court to answer the said complaint. By the Court. ... T , , Tkst: B. DUKE, Dep'y, I'roth'y, Jb bmith Johnston — S' — In pursuance of tho above order fl mt V.ou are hereby required to appear at o Jfiho next Court of Common Pleas to * JO at Carlisle, in and for tho county of CnmburUmd, on Monday, tho 12th day snWMlaiy^TofiiiSt' to tinswel ' tlic colUL PhUut of the JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Oct. 11, 1808—it, ATOI’XCE.—In the Court of Common it Pleas of Cumberland Counts', Airs. Jemima C. Pond 1 No. 2, August Term 1860, by her next friend (Allas Subpcena Sur Henry /earing, VDivorce, Now to wit:— T , (27 August, 1800. It Is or • James S. Pond. J dered that notice bo pub lished by tho Sheriff according to law in ono newspaper requiring tho dolondant to appear on the first day ol tho next term of Court to answer tho complaint. ' By tho Court. ii. Duke, Pruth’y, Sept. 20,15C0. (Saofcsi. Third Darya Arrival of Spring Dry QooOs! FA L L CARLISLE. jQ R Y GOODS' OPEN E D W IT II A HUS H B. DUKE, Deputy Droih'y. 11. NK\VSHAM r Audiiot I bog leave to call your special attcuUnu to my late purchase of !■ ronch and English Drv Goods nn!!Y.u"! U S T°l? C i tU . >ll ' S ' wilioh for beauty of design SILKS, PARIS NOVELTIES, POPLINS PLAIN mill PLAID HEPS, ALPACAS IN EVERY SHADE, PLAID ALPACAS, PLAID MERINdES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, &c. BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY S2..in. MOURNING GOODS JOHN JACOBS, Wic rijcr\ CLOTHB, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, I desire to mention part icularly my stock of HOMIO MADE which are without doubt the best Home Made goot]s over oirered in this town. . DOME ST h O GOODS 1800 ÜBLINS, "HINTS, GINGHAMS, NliW STVLKS JEANS, * DENIMS, _ TICICS, CHECKS, lIIOKOIIV STUU'ES, Ac., &c. A GRE A T V A U IE T Y FANC Y BUTTONS, I would respectfully say to the public, If they will give me a call, 1 can show thorn (foods, for Stylos and Quality, and at such remarkably low prices, that all will admit that my goods and prl cos defy competition. Examine fur yourselves and be convinced. h. T. UIIEBNEIELI). OOt, 4, 1800, 23 rj) Soons. P A L Ij CAMPAI O N V U U A N I) O 1* K N I M (; N E W G M D S L. T. GREENFIELD’S CHEAP STORE nnuxEii's ciclebka ted Also a beautiful assortment WITI T E GOODS, no R Y, EMBROIDERIES, AW notions A hue of CORDS, CASS I M EEES, 0 A SIN ETT S , JEANS, AND FEAN N,E E S S T A C! K ,S (VNII T K HI MINOS, Stoics, ®mtoare, &c BTO vlO ST ORE ! JAMES Jl'aONlilUl, Would Inform Ills numerous friends anil tlio public generally, that ho lias opened A N 10 IV STOVE S T O R E , In South Hanover fjlroel, adjoining Wm. lliulr it bon s wholesale and retail grocery, where ho hits on hand a large assortment of the latest Im proved and most desirable Stoves In the market oo o iciica sro vi:h of every variety and size, all of which he will warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, rn’ w?V'inlrS' I '',? 11 ? .VTICtUS portable and station my liAMd.s, all of which ho will sell 2u per cent, lower than can bo purchased ut'uny ot her cslab lishmont In the county. Before purchasing else where you will llnd lo your Interest to give him a call ns he Is determined not to be undersold ttx axn auicicT ntox ware. prleeV’ f tIU! vcly ~osl material and at reducei ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended loon reasonable terms. Also, Fisnnii's Rnr.v-HKAi.ixo Killin' CANS, wnrrlm C te,i b |\ n i 1 , 110 1)0 U '° bl ' st C'an In the market Un ned * 11 represented or the money re- o.fsx'teT.r asd onAT,M «tov CS to llls , fl ' lonils uud Hies public for the 1 m aK ,° 'torotoforo conferred, ho hopes hv si.i let- attention lo business and a dcslro* to please, lo merit a continuance of tiro sumo JAMES M’GOMKUAL. •Sept. (i, 1S(1(( ly t ALIvEE & CLAUD y, (SUCCESSORS TO J. IX Gokoas.) inforni tilo public iu uontml, that they have purchased the TIN ami SHEET IltON ESTABLISHMENT or Mr U \ of tho Cuurt House, where Ihoy ',V i’*,® 1 ? 1 !! u 1 to n V C( ? II1 , niocilUo tllc Patrons of the <hem S lwVlmii l i'l° nt ' m ? cl “ir otllcrs "dio may favor them with their work. If you wauttho very host COOKING STOVE at llio lowest juice, comb to iw. All Insured for hiii 'Vi',’ ' u ' !o neer. liavo nothing on hand «noi. t r°,. bos i bakels > and warrant them to bo Sv d ™VioK- kO '?U. nono °f h0 ‘'- Oomo and sou the id ihi If {isfj :,1 rS cnn Btvolmndrcds of tc.stlmo nijiis If desired. Como ami soo our PAULOII AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or coni. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. ’ besttin'lihu 1 '. 1 (51 ?, i } t variety, made from the very wif,™ e ’, Au y 9 u need 111 olu ' Hno can bo had fioin us at a saving of 110 nor cent Call at our btoro and Ware Uooms, hi rear of the Court House, and you will save money in your nurcha sos. It will hilly pay you to conic. 1 TIN HOOFING AND SPOUTING done at short notice. Bystrict attention to business the undersigned Ifo pawon'ngo nIUI *' ceolvo a liberal shnro of pub- July 12, ISOILIy. WAI ' KKK * Ur ‘ Al,l > Y - ONEY CAN BE SAVED! ‘ BY CALLING ON R I NESMITH & RUPP, wbo have Just returned from the ctlv with a .splendid assortment of * U 1 a “ BARLEY SHEAF," “ GOV. R^lW'’nr,i£r A< i Al .V'-’” “-IRON SIDES,” “NO rm-STVOMnNTMIc!otUo,ra ’ wlllc ! 1 u, oy will Insure tor SIX MONTHS and guarantee to he the best Bakers and Roasters In the market. A tiial will convince you. Their . PARLOR STOVES are imsuninsscd this side of the elites, nmomr boat* * Tbowrofu'? AATi DOST, which cannot ho beat. They refer by permission to Rev. Bliss and others, who have them in nso. They are nro jiared to set HEATERS and RANGES at s/iort notice, and call sjiecial attcatiou to SANDFORD’S HEATER, ivhleli they recommend and ask you to clve -hem a trial, and If not satisfactory they will re move them without charge. Any quantity of in kbuls ot S VCll ' rllClr * llolvos “Bed with T IN WARE , <ll their own manufacture, which they are de termined to sell at short proms. All kinds of .SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING AND SPOUTING, JOBBlNG'don^vith mia ° U m,son “ bl ° NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. exn.iuino and bo convinced that lUug dnraliinfs?S,i P Istoclc1 stoclc Js Hhsnnmsed in beauty, dm ability and cheapness, and that money cnii bo saved by dealing wltli them. Thankfal for 1 WAIIK uoff’frsn k #- a co I " tl,lu ‘i nco of tbo same! ir«#«i xr n rr s a *° w <loors North Of Wetzel's Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Pa n°t Ij }\^ 0 X ES Taken in Exchange. Oct. J, IBGo.—3m. Real ©state Sales. SHERIFF'S " By virtue of Sundry Writs of Venditioni Rvno- Jias, Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to mo directed. I will expose to sale, by pufolc venduo or outcry, at tho Comt House,in tho Borough of Carlisle oh uYovcmbar U, 18(10, at 10 o’clock, A. M the fo - lo \w»g described Real Estate, to wit; ‘ ol < ’mv.iu^.1 o *. ® rowu( l situate in Nowtou township, n lJ on the South by hrt o i>i u V itonil, on the Past by a Pub lic Road, ou the North by lands of Samuel Sites l-Unli.L- 1 ““ vVsiW a ir of Jncob “S S ACRES, bo tho .sumo more or less Imv -1»K thereou erected a Two-Btorv ffiurp DWELUNO, FRAME TOU UODSB S FRAME BARN and Hog Pen. Seized and taken In execution us the property of John Beavers. Also, A tract of Lund situate in South Mlddlo ti.erei'f’i. Sll tP’ » ul i a iV°S au< } count Jj bounded on the East bj tho Public Road, on the Vest by lands MoSh n?-°T^, < ;;' n^ n . mul I < l , el,nol H'tkcr, on the Also. A Lot of Ground situate In Now ICbics ton, Silver .Spring township, Cumberland county’ bounded on the North by tbo Carlisle and HarJ risburg luruplko, pn tho West by an Alloy, on tbo South by an Alloy, ou the East by Lot of'jolm Ivluch, containing to loot In front and ISI foot in depth, be the same more or loss, having thereon ™fVft'l ’ l 2- »’°: yto ’7 l-'MAMB ilOUSkt FRAME. SIABLE, Smoko House mid Hog Pen. Seized IFcrt* 1 CCU U L ' xc ’ [:u^ou as tlle property’ of Jacob &0,, &c. Also, A Tract of Land situuto In Southampton township Cumberland county, bounded on the North by lands of Clover ami Raker mid Col. Jas. Chestnut, ou the West by lands of William and John Chestnut, on the South by William and John Chestnut, on Hip East by Marshall Means and Kosor; containing 51 V. ACRES,, more or less, having thereon erected a Two-Story BRICIv HOUsi3.LOG AND FRAME STABLE, Coni CHbi Hog Ron and F rnlt Trees. Seized and taken hi execution as tho property of William Chestnut ‘ To bo sold by mo, t joiin Jacobs, SiißitiFV’w OFi’K.’j-:, (Jaulislk, 1 lC> October 13, Ptttf. / Cokpitioxs.—On all sales of $-jOO or over Sol) will bo required to bo paid when the pronert v l!s si rlMt en oil, and S£> on all sales under sjoo, ■ Carlisle, Get. 25, 18UU--3t [JUBLKJ UAL ill OF VALUABLE I - J-JMEBTUNK LAND IN FREDERICK CO fcv.-ViUbo dflbrod for sale on the Tuesday, Novombor iSjili, isiiu. Plrst—A tract of laud,containing liiu Acres s.j of which arc heavily Umbered, the balance under lence and in a good state of cultivation. The im u-ovemenu* consist of a substantial Stone Dwell ng House, with Cellar, Barn and other necessary Out-building's, throe wells of goad Water, one oY n . lc i n V in t J .° yard > two Orchards of good fruit. Ihls larm llos one mile west of ih« Valley Pike, t\\ o and a-hulf miles from Stephenson's Depot and eight miles irom Winchester, and is consid ered one ot tho best farms In tho county. /V l ?U» or tm V t ?« f , Acres, adjoining the llrst, !\ hcres in limber. The improvements on Ibis tract consist of a small[Log Hmiyohnd stable. A s(,reiim Qf water pusKcft through One corner of thoi mud. It la unnecessary to give a fuller de scription ortho property, as persons wishing to purchase will'first v/Dw tho mud. Messrs. J; IC /Cunningham or Win. M. Jellerson, residing on tho land, or the subscriber at While Hall will take pleasure In showing tho property to persons wishing to purchase. * . * Tjik Tkiuw —Are one-tith'd in hand, tho balance lu two equal annual payments, bearing interest irom day ofsali, to bo secured by deed of trust on tho land. Tho purchaser to have tbo buildings secured and the policy trasforred to tbo subscri ber, Possession given the Ist day of April lsi>7 with the privilege to tipi present tenant of ro turnlng togatluu’nnd takooir the growing crop of wheat. Bale to commence at U o'clock. A. M Novombor 20tb, 18tw. * * (Jet. la, IKlili—ls TUT Y HKCJUK.P 'UIOOPAMATION ! \vir, A. M ILI'.S Informs the citizens of dun hcrlanUnnil adjoining counties, that lie has re tunica IVout the' Kastern"eltlos, where ho nur chased ana now inis in store, a large amt elegant, assortment of DADID&’ DRESS GOODS, as woll aa all other kinds of goods belonging to the Ladies department, lou numerous to moii tlon. Also, all kinds of MEN'S WEAR, all of which, when examined will bo found cheap er than cun be hud at any other store lu the town of Carlisle. Come and see before purchasing Store, North Hanover Street, a few doors South of Loulher, and adjoining Dr, XCleller‘B aud Mill er & Bower’s Hardware Store, Oct. 4, IbGO. .... 2’ I JV IF A Ji JC S 1 O V E 8, Z. SILVEU, L'xccu(u)’ of l\ Stiver, dcc'd. iHteirical. DE MAGNOLIA! I’he prettiest thing, tho “sweetest thine “ and t lie most of it for the least money. It overcomes f v i?ita. o Sir" |1mll “i n ;, softens and adds dellca fAi?- 110I 10 skirt, la a delightful porfamo: headache and intlammalTon, and Is a ucecssnrv companion In tho sick-room. In tho nhrscryam! upon the toilet sideboard. It can ho obtained everywhere at one dollar per bottle 1 Saratoga Spkino Water, sold by all Druggists. , S- X.—Tbo amount of Plantation Bit !™ s m I l ',? 110 •Y onr la something startling. They wo d nil Urondwny six feofhlgh, from tno Part rnslVtirftmfiof 1 V* k 0 Is onoof tho institutions of Now York. It Is said that Drake painted all the rocks In tho Eastern States with uis cabalistic S. T.— ISGO, —X,” and then got tho dlsffenrln? lb® ? lnt ° l ? 10 k tiSa a laW “ Preventing disfiguring the face of nature,” which gives him n monopoly. Vo do not Imow how this la but '™ know tho Plantation Bittern SKr r. ali t.o / ! X' I: i; ovcr d .'d- They arc used by all clas ses of tho community, and aro death on Dyspcp , P'? y ar ? vory Invigorating^wlfen languid and w eak, and a great appetizer, Saratoga .Si-Rr.vq Water, sold by all Druggists: 1)10 , kot ' Uo from Iho flro I scalded hl!verL ‘ I y—°" c hand almost to a crisp, tile toituio tvns unbearable. * • • The Mexl limnodnln!l£ I,' 1 " 1 "’™ 1 relieved tho pain almost immediately." CHAS. FOSTER, This Is merely a sample of** Liniment will uo. It Is JnvalimbloTu all coses of ?1?» U nm\ BWeUlnßH * B l )raill8 i cute, bruises, spavin/ etc., either upon man or beast. 1 • iiowaro of counterfeits. None is genuine lining u nipped in fine stccl-plato engravings boa rind f? 9 Nfenntnrpof G. \V. Westbrook, CUeriils£n"a Yorl?" lV<te stamv of Ukmas Uarnes & Co., x?ow Saratoga Sx-rinq Water, sola by nil Druggists, ™£]L™?J al i 10 a bcaut lful head of hair, ami its preservation from promaturo baldness and turn fall to use Lyon’s celebrated Kathalron, It makes the hair rich, soft nml < ! nn ' b u/r . and causes tho hair wjiorc V ' VI luxuriant beauty. It is sold ovory- a . 4 E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Srmyd? Water, sold by all Druggists. WiIAT Did It,—A young lady, roturnlnc to her country homo after a sojourn oi’ a few months in New York, was hardly recognized by her friends In place ot a rustic, llushcu face, she had a soft* SSI9iSSJ npl , 03 y2?» pf almost marble smoothuosH • f^i ( i b V stcat ot-p,siw really appeared hut 17, She mJim* P JaI P|Y sho used Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, and would not bo without it. Any ladv bSsS 31 =^ Saratoga Bimhno Water, bol<l by all Druggists, i I JH BLroot ? Inimitable Hair Coloring has been steadily growing In favor for over twenty year" fia?r *niiVl^2h<. tho “ i™' 1 * 1113 ttt the roots of the Jw™ tlU ?ii < ? Ia V BC ? 1 to I,s bflginnl color byde fbo halr V Vrm mi i°, U - H dy°sdeaden and Injure n not a d.ye, but Is certain 1 Vr,.i‘Vr C l . U .! l 'i'. l n ' 0I " 0, -‘ 1 l,s growth, and Is a beau- SoW deSs. N °- Plic ° 50 cen,s and * l ' m - Sauatoq a SrniKo Water, sold by all Druggists. Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger— aeho U c fiSor? ll *r N “i"“ n ’r Hcartburu ' Sick Head acliQ, Clioloia Morbus, Ac,, where a. wannimr genial stimulant is-required. Its careful prcua* liable nw ipm"ml'.° p V. rUy ,nako u a obenp nmf r - Bold every- Water, sold by «u Druggists. Sto?es;’carlisl 0 HaVCratlCk ,uul fling , July G, XSCd—eow ly. OUEAT EDUCATIONAL INDUCEMENTS. -■I First dasji Jiusincss College at Cavltslc % JPcun\t. fIIHTS Institution is now euterfcur u»o» au institulLou second to none in the country. Education adapted to all—tho Farmer the Mn man iC ’ <,ll ° the Uqslnoiu or Professional JrtKSS l\Y!& of education. YOUNG MEN well educated In other respects but deficient In tho branches Colfego - iU a lU> ‘ St cluss BuHlness Y’OUNQ MKN of llmltocl moans, who would . possess tlio best requisite to cm inonco and distinction. Y’UUNG MKN who arc desirous of recolviug the greatest amount of useful lufor« matlon at tho least compnratlvo . , expense are luvftod to investi gate the peculiar merits of our Model System of practical training and eminently popular course Ol DIUUj. lIUANCIIE.S TAUGHT. Single and Double Entry Book-koopl»» In its various forms and applications, luoliidini!’ Gen. oral Wholesale and Retail Business, Fonvardimr Commission, ©toUimgo, Jobbing and Importing Railroading, Stcamboatlng, Baiiking. 4 b Partnarslilp Settlements, Business Calculations Mercantile Law, Correspondence, Practical ami Ornamental Penmanship. Phonography, Encllsh Grammar, Composition, Telegraphing, &c £3“ Students enter at any time, -C3- None but competent Instructors employed and a sulllcLont number to Insure individual ini straction to all. KB~ Scud for n Cli'cu'mr giving dill particulars Address, A. M. TRIMMER. ‘ Carltalo, Aug. 23,1800, Ci OBEY’S LADY'S BOOK FOB 1867 lx the fashion magazine *of the WOULD,— Fine Arts, and Fashions.— Tho mos magnificent Steel engravings. Double Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on every sub ject that cun interest ladles, Crochet hiiUlliur Netting, Embroidery, Articles for tho Toilot for the Parlor, tho Boudoir, and tho Kitchen. Eve rything, in fact,to make a complete Lady.s Boole. TIIEIjADI yJr FAVORITE FOR 37 YEARS. No Magazine hits been able to compote with It. Nona attempt It. GODEY.S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone are worth the nrlco of tho Rook. A MODEL COTTAGES (no other Magazine gives tlifM with diagrams. J!Jj-»WrNG LESSONS FQRTHE YOUNG. An olh’oeftjGClalty with Qodoy. MUSIO. worth S 3 a year. Other Magazines imbllsii old worn-out music; but tho subscribers to Gody petit before the music stores GARDENING FOR LADIES. Author pecu llarlty with Qodoy. 1 Fashions from Messrs. A, T\ Stewart & Co., of New York, tho millionaire merchants, appear lu Godey, tho only Magazine that has them. Ladies’ Bonnots, We give more of them In a year than any other Magazine. In fact, tho La dy's Book enables every lady to ho her own bon net maker. MARION UAIILAND, Authoress of “Alone ” “Hidden Path.” “Moss Side,” “Nemlslß” ami H Miriam,” writes for Qo.doy each month, and for no other Magazine, A now novel by her nor will bo published in ISG7. Wediavo also retained all our old and favorite contributors. TERMS OF GODEY’S LADY'S ROOK FOR 1807. (From which there will bo no Deviation.) Tho following are tho terms of the Lady’s Book for J 837: One copy, one year, Two copies, ouo year, Three copies, ouo year, Four copies, ono yea,\\ Five copies, ono y«u\ and an extra copy to tho por&ou getting up the club, making six copies, Eight copies, quo year, and an extra cony to *tho person getting up tho club, making nine copies, Eleven copies, ono year, and an ex tra copy to the person getting up tho club, making twelve copies, 45T* All additions to clubs at club rates* «S' Club sbEerlbers will bo sent to any pnst-of nee whore the subscriber may reside Lady’s Book and Auihur’s Homo ofS4 50 n ° Wlllllo Bout ' one year, on receipt or^wwpS“ UOCIUbWIU ‘ " ayotte Maga*lno an^or ,nUSt ““ 110 seul «* «™» »>r subscribers must send 1M cents nci., dltiomU fav onclAßubswlbor, . 1 Ai x) V twi l. a. qodey Oo^s 0t aua UUcstuutbts., 8 300 550 7 50 10 00 14 00 21 00 27 GO
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