traricrtn 4 nititrit 3Loral Items. . Q December has five Sundays. Christmas comes on Monday, The spirit of the age—Whiskey. The ladles are donning their furs, Chicago Imposters are on the tramp. Police news are very quiet just now, Prepare your presents for Christmas. The (lamed stocking season Is upon us. Egos are scarce and sell at 25 and 30 cents a dozen. ■ Young ladies should not forget that 1872 is leap year. :-is3^BMr^umhßrlanridia^e3tei^^yjti! thieves. Numerous young men of this town show the red. feather. The length of a day is now only about nlu© hours and a half,. A man in Westport, Conn., has had three wives in five months.. Pk atists are no w exercising their pedal extremities on the ConoUoguinet. Subscribe for this paper instead of borrowing it from your neighbor. The cold weather Is helping clothiers immensely. Overcoats are particularly In demand. Remember the scantily fed and ill clad poor. There are hundreds In our bo rough of this description. We learn that o,ne of the children of Mr. Logan who were poisoned, a noticed last week, has since died.— Oakville En- terprise. These nights are too cold for gat© sparking. If she don’t ask you in now, young man, you had better quit. That exce-lent, but worn out, poem— “’Twaa tlio night Christmas.” *c.. will soen commence Us annual rounds of the press. jStfMßbf the bonnets appearing on the streets resemble an inverted teapot, with a hole in the bottom and a . corn-cob stuck in it. Don’t forget the Grand Concert by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston, in Rheera’s Hall on . Friday evening, Dec. 15th. Thr Beaver Conservative supports tlie Hon Thomas A. Bcott for president and save he is the choice of the people of Beaver county. MoPIKE. of the Cambria Freeman , had a turkey and a hoy-baby presented to him on Thanksgiving Day. Jewhiill kins— what a time I Farmer's throughout this, county are giving notlee'to restrain the trespassing of hunters, who, with theirdogs, do great mischief to land and crops. A, party .of distinguished Pejee Island ers, among them a Princess of royal b’ood, has arrived in this country. They expect to live on young babies. The report going the rounds of 'the press, that the “ Baldwin Locomotive Works, " of Philadelphia, are to be re moved to this place, is pronounced un true. Two young men named Hqckenbery, killed a big bear, on Horse Valley Mountain, in Franklin county, last week. Madamr Lt.tchmay, who sang here rwntly in several operas, has been engaged to give Sunday concerts at the Grand Opera House, New York., Bale of A Farm.—A few days since, Jeremiah Noilsineer of South Middle ton township, sold Ids fine farm of 120 acres to Judge Stuart. Price $16,000. — This is a desirable and valuable property. Eggs are being hoarded up for Christ mas and New Years, in anticipation of getting a big price for them;.hut the holders may get disappointed in their calculations. A great many administrators and ex ecutors neglect to give notice of their ap pointment. Such seemingly trifling omissions may prove of considerable Im portance to the negligent administrators and their bondsmen at some future day. Hhooting,' hunting and trapping on Sunday are prohibited iii this. State under a fine of from five to twenty-five dollars and imprisonment in the county Jail from ten to twenty-five days. “Indian Joe,” a'Piute medicine roan, well known among the whites, was stoned to death by his tribe, having failed to restore to health two slokTmlians. If this style of dealing with white medicine men were adopted, there would be a great many dead doctors. Small-vox is supposed to bo most contagious during convalescence, there fore, strictly observe that the patient does not mingle with the family until all the scabs are entirely off, and only after a thorough purification by washing and entire change of clothing. An exchange says it is the fashion for _ynnng.genllemenJo_tiaye_tliei Lovercmits made with a pocket in one side, lined with flannel dr fur, in which a lady may slip her hand when walking of a cold ’’winter’s evening. Old smudge frowns upon such a fashion. He says ladles get their ban is Intothegentlemen’s pockets soon enough without such a device. Tub propriety, If not absolute necessi ty, of examining the fire pluge at this time must suggest itself to the authori ties whose duty it is to investigate this matter. With useless fire plugs, who can predict the loss and misery that might ensue in case of a fire during stormy weather. “The policeman’s song:”— I want to bo a police, Anti at the Comoro srond; A star upon my bottom, A club within my hand. I’ll stand and roll ray eveballs, By pausing breezes Tanned; I’ll walk Into each restaurant. And take my oyster panned. An Old Penny. —Esquire Crane, of North Middlotou township, placed upon our table, a-'few days since, an English penny dated 1723. Ho plowed it up in one of his Helds.- This penny has a his tory, no doubt, which It .would be inter esting to be acquainted with. ■ Bivalves.— For the excellent oysters presented us by “Bossy Wetzel" a few days since, we return our sincere thanks. They were beauties—large, fat and of superior flavor. Mr. Wetzel lias made arrangements to keep constantly on band, at ills cellar, the very heat oysters to bo had in the market, and wo doubt not tile lovers of these bivalves will call on him as often as their stamps will permit. , . . Tin-: Union Fair—Distribution op Prizes- —The fair of the Union Fire Co., which-has been in progress in Rheein’a Hall for the past ten days, closed on Monday evening, and we understand has proved to bo quite a successful enter* prise—the net proceeds being between seven and eight hundred dollars. The diatribution of pr zea was conduc ted Ouder the direction of Messrs Henry Saxton, J. P. Hassler, John Jacobs and J. C. Stock. Peter Spahr, President of t’he Cumberland Fire Company, and C. P, Hmnricb, President of the Good Will Company, were also upon the stand by Invitation. The names of the gentlemen are a sufficient guarantee that the draw lug was conductedwith entire fairness to all. The following is a list of the prizes and .the successful ticket holders : 1. Buggy—A, B. Zelglor 4 . No. 013 2. z-Wool caroot-r-Jacob Storm,., _ . . «0l 4. 1 palrblanketa—L. V. Fuller, 18. SH 6. Set of Alaska furs—C. W. Rice. 13*1 «. A clumber aeb— n . Ruud, 10i»4 7. Bair men’s boots—A. Ritchey, . 1000 8. ml painting—H. H. Zelglor, * 1210 9. Forty yards Muslin— Ba>n’l Bpanglor, 2.'19 tij. Onesot of chairs-L A. I.ym, 4i»2 11. One ton Cf>al—M. Michael, 51 12. Meeiscliuum Pipe—B. R. (Jlnucly, 25W5 18. ’ OingUnm unibrcila-Juc. Dauklo, - 2204 14. One toilet set—l). U. Buxton, 259*) 15. One tollo - stand J.S. Lydor, 2150 Handsome lamp—Chas. Ruiz, ' 1*95 17. Box ofOlgarb— Peter Miller, 10.'4 is. Pair of ladles aboes-W. 8. Mdtlln, 1440 19.. Bet ol knives and forks—M. C. Boutz,- 2710 20. Biro enge-John P, Slnart, , 780. 21. Pair of brackets—(Jhas, Hannon, 9% 2i. Hetof<loblots--D,sipe, —_^ls9l 23. Half Barrel of Flour— Lizzie Dnsh, 620 24. Gent’s driving Gloves—Moses Jones, 14*4’ 25. The what is ir?-W»lier Allison, 592 New .Band.— l?ne new band, whoso organization we alluded to several weeks since, we are glad to announce, is making progress. They have ordered a set of Silver Instruments, which : they expect to receive In about two weeks. They are still in want of considerable money, to meet the payment of the bill for said instruments, and we would again call on all lovers of music, 10-contribute something, towards ■ defraying their expenses. A. U. Splinsler, Esq., is their Treasurer, and will cheerfully receive any amount'tendefed. Small amounts thankfully received, largo ones in proportion. We understand our tal ent d musical friend, Prof. Win. H.. Widnerris to take charge of the organi zation as leader,. to them . Railroad Accident.—On Wednes day morning of last week, Mr. John Wolf, a resident of Chhmbersbug, and conductor on -the third freight, mot with an accident at Grenson, on the C. V. Railroad, atiended with almost fatal results. He was standing on his car, looking to the rear end of .the train, which was moving forward quite rapidly, and unconscious of the pro moxlty of a car loaded with lumber, on the siding, a piece of which extending, struck him on the head, knocking him to the ground. He was taken up altogether ihsensi.de, and lay for a time in’that condition. Serious doubts are entertained of his recovery. Sunday School Convention.— The Sunday Schools comprising the middle Sunday sdhool district of this county will hold a convention at New Kingston, commencing on Saturday, the 30th Dec. The various Sunday schooll of the dis trict are requested to send each three delegates,, the superintendent of the school being one. The delegates will he required to make a written statement of the number and names of. officers, num ber of' teachers, scholars, hooks, verses and questions recited, condition of books, average attendanceof teachers and schol ars, progress and prospects, etc., of their respective schools. * ' The exercises will be opened at 93, A. M.. and It is hoped for the success of the occasion and the good of the cause that every school of thedistiict will have its lepreaentallves there promptly.*.Excel lent lecturers and prominent fc*undo> school men will he on hagd (o give in structh.n and excite interest and enthusi asm in behalf of the good work. The public generally are most respectfully Invited J. Zeamer, See, Middle Districts. 8. Association'. December. —December, although the twelfth month retains its old Roman name of the tenth, It is the dullest and dreariest of the twelve. In November we feel, and console ourselves by think ing, that there Is, or.raay be, worse weath er to come; in January we think that the worst is over, yet even in December, there are some bright spots. In this month we have Christmas, with all its mirth, and during the few short, bright, crisp days thet every December brings (orth, the healthy pedestrian enjoys an amount of exhiiiaration ' which he fs a stranger to in warmer days, and on his. return he will exclaim, “ Fine bracing weather I” There is, unfortunately, a reverse to this. The “fine bracing weath er" can only be enjoyed by those who. are well clad, well shod, warmly housed and well cared for when they return.— Tito poor, who are without these com forts,'find themselves cramped ami pinched and miserable, but still Id them December is not without some Joy, for it Is a season of almsgiving; the wealthy open their purses to their poorer brelit ren, and the more Inclement the season, the more liberal are their gills. Try This Trick—Tire latest amuse-' THent7“ saysplniirtvy phellow7” — is" termed the “ Printers Delight, ” and is performed hi the following manner: Take a sheet of*.note paper, fold it care fully, and enclose a bank note sufficient ly large to pay up all arrears for subscrip tlon, advertising ami job work. And what adds Immensely to the feat, is to send along the names of a few subscrib ers, '‘with cash to balance." Keep your ,ye on the printer, and if you detect a smile, the trick Is a success. Delin quents, tryjthla trick, and if it don’t do your hearts good, nothing will. Seasonable,— Now is the select sea son of all the year for evening calls. Not for best bib and tucker fixed up to fit ceremonial calls, but the comfortable, oozy, drop-ln-for-an-hour, eat nuts, ap ples and popcorn visits, and then when It Is getting late, go home, poke up the lazy fire, and sit down and enjoy your djspopiio misery like a hero. It Is the season to cultivate the social qualities, to go to sociables and festivals, to mingle with your fellows and have as good a time as you eonvenlently can. PmjF Nobkis’ Art Etebtainment. —This entertainment announced for Wednesday evening, will commence on this (Thursday) evening without fall— A’l who wish to witness these superb representations will not full to attend at the time specified. They are no pano rama, but are highly artistic, Imparting a fund of knowledge that can lie obtained in no other way. They will continue on Saturday. Monday, Tuesday and Wed-' nesdayt Fabu fob Rent, for particulars in quire at this oflloo. District Institute t- North Middle ton Dint riot Institute convened at Tmte pemfenpo Hull, Saturday, Dec* Oth, 1871, at the appointed time called to order by Prest. Brennemnn ; opened by singing;; roll called. Messrs; Brenneraan, Out- Bliall, Conner, Zelgler, and Prof. Griest, present. • Minutes read and declared adopted. Mr. Breenneman then drilled a class in Orthography, followed, by an exercise in Heading by Mr. Eppley, and a live drill in Geography by Mr. Gut shall, also an interesting exercise In Grammar by D. 8. Breuneman. The institute then adjourned to meet at six o’clock in the evening. EVENING SESSION. Institute met according to previous adjournment; called to order by the Prest.; opened with vocal music, after which an Essay was.read by D. S. Bren nemnn, entitled, “Home and its Infiu ! I owe l l rTTI—nP-Meiffah Arithmetic by Prof.-,Grloal. The insti tute was then favored vvjth singing, by Mr. Bfenueraan’s pupils. The question, resolved that intempepuice ruins more than war, was dlscdased by Messrs. Zelgler, Gutshall and GutshalJ, jr., on the affirmative, Breuhierpan, Griest and Conner on the negative. Music. Programme for next Institute was then announced. Penmanship and Or thography-Prof. Griest; Reading and History—D. S. Breuneman; Mental .Arithmetic and Address— W. W. Gut shall ; Written Arithmetic—J. T. Con ner; Geography —W* H. Zeigler; Gr«rn : miir—W. H. Eppley. The Institute then adjourned to meet- at Franklin Hull, (formerly Wert’s 8. H.),on Satur day, Dec. Ifi, 1871, at 1 o’clock, p. in., precisely. All friends of Education gen erally, are cordially invited to attend and participate in the exercises. D. 8. ihtKNNKMAN, Prest. ’W. W. Gutshall, H. Sec. Friira at Hagekstown.—We take the* ■following account of die recent lire in Hagerstown* ' Irom Twice 0.. Week:— '♦Most of our,citizens had just retired to rest on Wednesday night, when, about' 10 o'clock, the alarm of fire was given, first by one of the employees, at the Washington County Depot. The fire was.first discovered in the Warehouse of Messrs. Rollins & Burbank, dealers in Agricultural Implements, Fertilisers. &c. It was a frame building and the flames rapidly spread.. The intense heat Ignited the adjoining dwelling occupied by Mrs. Feehtig, but the fire was ex tinguished by the engine* without *-er oua damage. The wind was blowing • rectly North, end the burning loin were conveyed to the roof of. the fcpl pul Church,, setting it on fire, the flr making such progress as .to resist energetic ofiorls of the firemen and zehs to rescue the edifice. Cinders the church fell profusely upon the of the Court House Igniting the shi in various places. A number of fir rushed into the hall of ttic second hi with’ the Enterprise hose, for the pose of playing upon the roof fron cupola. There was no apparent di; as the fire was considered to he oner. mostly upon the exterior of the roo; unfortunately, the fire had made siderahle progress beneath the roof mediately around the cupola, weoke its support. While the firemen we the hall the support of the cupola :a way and It came down wlih a tertibK crush, burying Mr. John Fridinge| in the ruins, the others miraculously escap ing. Borne had'already ascended to she cupola anti were upon the roof., fer. Henry Bealer was ascending the ladjer at the fata! moment and wa- precipitat'd to the floor, but escaped instant death, by being thrown from beneath the ft*l ing timbers. H»* was however serloujly injured. Mr. Joshua Wise was eligibly hurt. . . As the Court House was past recovfji ©very exertion was bent towards savin the surrounding buildings, and the ci was extinguished, without further dali age about 2 o’clock in tbe morning- Messrs. Rollins & Burbank eatirn|) their loss at about $ll,OOO, on why amount they have an insurance of Ss.hl in the’ agency of- H. A; MeComas, Baltimore oilices ; Mutual $2,000; G'| man $2 000; Union $1,500; Royal (Eifc land) $1 500. There vvus an insurance |i $3,00 bn the Episcopal church, and $□ iiu the orgnu. There was no Insuran on tbe Court House. A Class A llkgouicaijljV ConsiukA rdOn® of our. exchanges has.the foj lowing allegory, v.iilch we commend ij, the artful consideration of (.hose genllJ iu» n who, the moment they «eo anythin! which displeases them in the columns d) their local Journal, rush to the prinltna office and cry “ Slop my paper! ” f A certain man hit his toe and fell head long to the ground. He was vexed, an| the influence of anger and self sup Hcioncy he kicked the earth right sauci ly. Willi imperturbable gravity hit looked to see the earth itself dissolve anfa come to naught. But the earth'remain*? ed, and only his poor foot was injured jo the encounter. This is the way of miuL An article in a newspaper touches him ip a weak spot, and forthwith he semis tp stop- his paper. Wi ll complacency life loplVa to ace the crash, when he linds he only hit his own toes against a world thatdoesnot percopliblyfe.il the shock}; “aird “I n 1 u res'n nro ire'hirtii rmsel fi : f For Ckhistmas.—ln passing our friend Greenfield's ’stoie our was caught by the splendid display ofj dress.goods and furs In his windows* II any of our friends contemplate tin king- handsome Christmas presents, they would not lie long in making a se lection from his large and varied stock o' superior goods. ' It is a luxury to.look at them, even If you don’t intend to buy. Kriss'Kimglu’s His ad Quarters. But a few da>s intervene between nowj w ami Clirfatmas. On every alilo. In ouS Fr<-«h Maolterel. Cmnhmrlm, Cocoanma, la>m * r; on h lust received at Humrich’s, town, wo see 'hut all the necessary prep-n • J —— aratlons are making for that usually .n-g HOLIDAY GOODS-D. A. Sawyer has now , , , . . rni opened a grand assortment of goods, suitable teresling and joyous occasion. Pheahop, (nl . holiday presents. Hamlamno linen Collars windows of every description present fln (j a n*s n» sots, 300 new style laco Collars, fair appearance, and all kinds of gooda from 10 cents upward. EUgatfl hemstlched are delayed In the most tempting anil? Handkerchiefs for ladies, misses and gentle • ' men. A sglendid mourning linen inviting manner. M sots and monrnlng handkerchiefs. Will open ” the last of the week 3.000 yards of Calico, all the new *st stvlo*. Great bargains oTered In Dress J Goods. Furs, Shawls and Casalmorea, to make room for now goods. Do not fall to call, as our % stock Is the most oomp’ete of any In the town. Dec.7,1371—1t, D. A. RAWYEH. Tin; American journal for De cember, contains engravings of sucrei Cattle, linuilun iiinl game fowls, also Pig and Poultry houses, with plans ani( elevation, besides some twenty well* rtrltten articles that should be read by every farmer. Specimen copies will ho sent free by the publishers, N. P. Boyei & Co., Pilrkesbnrg, Pa. Eufua Chapman, nf Liberty, Maine hail aalllf leu bent at tbe knee, limbere’. ami atrenutbenod by the uaemf Johnaon'. Anodyne Liniment. iinn-f.Shoulders,Sides, amt Drlcirtieel by w The pro|irietore of Johnson's Anodyne pmi nd'at lIUMRICH’S. Liniment, /’at noil’s t’uryanoe Pdta and July!!". IKU-dm. _ .... „ , Canned ami pickled Oysters, Rarrlln eB, Amer .'hiridan's Cavalry Conddion Powdtra, . , ~ , ' . , 7 ~, 1. . . lean and'•wellzor Cheese, Pickles, ito„ atHUM huve published u icudubJe umJ Inu.truuiivdj namuhlet which mav be had free at thffl July 2'. iß7i—fm. —— puiupuiui, wuilu umjr iluckloboni«s received dally at IUJMRICIi'S. stores. (f July2o,lK7l—llra. BUllLtNGTON,—leaving tho Kiwi and arrive Ini; at Chicago or ImUanapulla, how shall we roach the Westr The btsl Lluo Unotmowledued to be the C„ B. * Q„ Jollied together With the B & U Railroad by the Iron.B. Idgo at Burlington and called tho Burring roN Rottob. Tho main lino of tho Route running to Omaha, connects with tho great Pnclflo Ronds, and forms to-day the lending touto toCallfornla. Tho Mid* die Branch, entering Nebraska at Plnltsm* uth passes through Lincoln, tho Slate L'nnltal, and will this year ho finished to Port Kearney, form Ing Ibo route across tho Contlnent.by ovorlOO miles. Another branch of tho B, M., diverging at Red Oats, fails intoallao running down tho Missouri through Si. Joo to KansasClty, and all Kansas. Passengers by this ronlo to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern lowa, and Missouri/and,by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. —lovers of fine views should remember the 'Burlington Route.for Its towns•‘hlgh-gloamlng fiom afa’*”—lts lree*frlngod streams—lts rough bluffs nnrt quarries—Us corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than oyo can roach. Land-buyers.will bo euro to remember It, for they have friends among tho two thousand who have already bought fauns from Geo. 9. Harris ’thO"lTOTjd’ComnHssionerof n thO’ti"’drMv , Kr , R7,'tU'’ Burlington, lowa,.»r among tho four thousand home-Htcadors and pre-omptors, who last year filed claims m tho Lincoln Land Office, where Undo Sam is rich enough to.givo us alia farm.'’ March 23. Wl—lv 13 uslucsß N otters. ATTENTION! ATTENTION I!-Now is the tlmo for bargains, for B. M.. SMILEY Is still busy manufacturing CLOTHING for raon and boys’ wear, which ho. laser ing cheaper than oyor. Ho has also on hand a large assortment of Cloths, Casslmors, Sutmotts, <£c., which he Is prepared to ranUoJluio garments of the latest styles, at tho shortest notice Also a fall line o U.»do rwear, Notions, &0..' 100 numerous to men tion, Call and examine hh stock, and bo con vinced- that ho Is. selling cheaper than the oho i pest. Also agent for '■ he sale of the latest Improved Groover & Baker Sewing Machine, one of the host standard machines'now la use, Needles and oil always on hand and for sale. Uememner the place. No. II South’ Hauovor st., between iuhofT’s' grocery and Strollm & Co’s, shoe store Nov. 0, lf- REDUCTION" IN THE PRICE OF COAL.**- Thu undersigned Is furnishing, at,Carlisle, the best q mllty of-llmohuruor’s Coal, at 13 10 pei ton; Nut, S 2 5» per ton; Farmers and Limeburn ■ ors supplied at correspondingly Jow rates at all points along the lino ot tho Cumberland Valley, Railroad. ' GEO. ZINN, .- Dec. H. 1871—3 t - J'lat received 100 boxes of Raisins,very low, at HolTmau's, No. «S East PomfretSt. [Doc7,7tf, • Currants, Citron, Lemou Pool, Prunes, Figs, pared andunpsi ed Poaches, at Hodman's, No. hS East Pointful St. [Dec. 7, 71— If. NBW*GOODS FOR’m.o HOLIDAYS.—SIIKB, Velvets. Silk Poplins. Hool Poplins, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Ue Lalns, Ac, at A. W. Bcntz & Co.’s [Dec. 7, 71-tf At A. W. Bentz.ife Co’s is the only pfflce to buy real Lace Goods—real Duchess Lace Collars, real Point Lace'Collars, real Valenciennes'Lace Col ours, Imitation Lace collars at all prices from Ui cents and : upward. Real and Imitation Lace Handkerchiefs Lace and linen setts all pur chased for the holidays., Deo. 7, 71-tf nlers lacor lamps Buckwheat Flour al liolfman’s Grocery, No SH East Pom fret St. [Deo. 7,'7l—if. : the clti rom If you want cheap Groceries, or anything* kept In a first-class grocery, call at Hoffman’s, No. 88 East Pomfret St. [Dec. 7,’7i—lf. roof igles men BEAD THIS.—If you want to purchase a nice present for your-slster or some other man's sif ter, go to J, H. Wolfs,'No. 18 Norlh- Hanover Street, [Dec.7,’7l—if. nory, jpor p the Lger mug fc hut [eon* '■ SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING.-Where to find tho best assortment of goods suitable for holiday presents, the most fosttdeous can be suited at I. IX. Wolfs'No. 18 North Hanover •St., both In point of price and style Go see his assortment. . [Doc. 7,7l—tf. For Cranberries, Atmorc's Mluco Moat, call at Hoffman's Grocery, No. 83 East Pomfret Bt. Dec. 7, 71 -11. Just received a largo assortment of Fancy Toys,’suitable for tho holidays, at Hoffman’s, fix East Pomfret St, [Dec, 7, 71—If. THE VERY LATF.ST.—J, H. Wolf. .No. 1R North Hanover St., has jmd, returned from the east with a very large and carefully selected stock of fancy goods, suitable for Christmas presents. • Now Ribbons and Nocklies for Christ mas. New Kid Gloves and new Linen Collars, all styles, for Christmas, at A. W. Bontz <fc Co. J. M MASONTIEiMER has returned from tho city with an twsorfmentot Coffee. Huger and lino goods for tho holidays—give him n call. Nov. 2. Twenty barrels ot. onions Just'received, at Hu lunch’s. A complete lino of Millinery. Velvet hats for Ladies and Misses.. Feathers all shades, ribbons, hat. frames, silk velvets, and Velveteens, all colors, cut bias, at A. W. Boniz & Co.’s [Doo7, ’7l NOW IS THE TIME FOR’CHEAP WARE i-ln/joaijcejue/jf.—After tho Ist of April next, Wm, HF lr &. *Son’ will cease retailing, and will wholesale exclusively. In Groceries, Tobaccos, plls. Fish, and . general store supplies. Ah wc wish to extend our business In the.wholesale lino, and must have more room, wo have con cimled to sell out entirely.our largo stock of fine Iron stone and common ware; also lino glass ware. and n good assortment of vases, suitable .tor Christmas presents, at I2)£ per .cent, below our present retail prices. A conespondlng abatement to the trade. Call while our stock Is full, and make your selections. Now is the time. WM. BLAIR A SON, Deo. 7,’71 South End, Carlisle, Pu. 0 OYLE BROTHERS’.—Notions Wholesale, a City Prices. Having received a largo lino of Woolen G‘*nds. such.as Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jackets. -carfs. Woolen Hosiery, Buck and Sheep Skin Gloves, Gauntlets and Mils, Hano ver Gloves and Gauntlets, Woolen Merino. Cloth and Berlin Gloves and Gauntlets, would call the attention of Merchants, The Sonscman Shop Is still In full blast, jl you want good carriages, buggies, spring wag ons or sleighs, go to Adam Sonsoraan, at his old i lace, on North ».Ut street. Nov. 21, 1871-rttu. ' Carpets. Carpets, Carpets, selling ofTgreat bar gains' in Carpets; Window .Shades, Velvet Rugs, and Door Mats, at A. W. Uonlz & Co's[Uec. 7 ’7l MERRY CHRISTMAS. I’lio season for churl 'tnriOTdlHplays*ns-GveTy-nno”foe!H“lncl!lVft“dTd' keep np. this time-honored custom. It becomes a matter of thought when and whatthoy should purchase. If you want a handsome gift, for a s nail amount of money, go to Duke A Burk holders Dry Goods Htoro and examine the rich dress goods, shawls, furs ami caßslmefos. Spec ladles for the holidays. Parcels In nice shape. f bolh ornamental and useful. They offer great |j bargains,and no one will regret a personal ox* *- amln>ittou of this now stock, Call early an,d see the holiday goods. Part dt a gift given to all ut reduced prices. [Dec. 7, ’7l—lt, For pure Honey, po to Humrlch’s. Smoke house apples always on Imml at Humrlch’a. Go to flurarloli’s fox’ pure, sweet Older. The best brands of CANVASSED HAMS and Dried Hoof, COFFEES, SUGARS and TEAS of the ilnest quality. ' . Choice now FAMILY FLOUR, Queenaware at the lowest prices. I cannot bo undersold, Eve rything guaranteed. .T. M. MASON lIEIMER. S. W. cpr. Porafrel and Pitt Sts., Carlisle, Pa x Vug. 17—tf Wr. call tho attention of onr Readers to tho fol owing remarkable cure of Mr. O W. Ah I ol Car lisle, Pa., by the use of HOOFLAND’S GERMAN MEDICINES. Bis certificate is vouched lor b> tnc Editors of tho*Carllalo Volunteer, oueol the most lufluotttiuf newspapers In the State. • * * Carlisle, Ta., December 2, IS7O. Db. C. M. Evans ..... ; Dour Sir; In tho yoftr 1R57 i w attacked with Dyspepsia.' From that time untl. the ye ! *r IMU I coatinuod graving worse, ami • was reduced from a strong and healthy man to a mere living skeleton, weighing but lb* pounds. During those four years. | Imd the nlUuJf lou. n] Philadelphia and Baltimore I also visited the 'Watering places, and tried- every rem dv I could hear of for the cure of Dvspepfala, with out experiencing any r lief Whatever, and I fi nally m despair gave up all hone ol being cured, and relumed nume with tho reeling that death alone could alleviate my sufferings. In this ex tremity, at the urgent solicitation of my wife. I began, tho use of "Uno/lcuul's (Jenn-m Hitters." although with no mote faith in Us efficacy than 1 bud In preparations prevb usly tried. After using four bottles of the Blttois, to nu surprise I felt 1 was Improving. My food taste well,-and there was a very .marked cluing** fo tho better. I continued the use of the Bitters until] hud taken sixteen bottles,' and then, to my inexpressible gratification I found m 3 sell perfectly cured. Since that hgpny termination of my affliction I have not bought fifty cents worth of medicine of any kind, and to-day ± weigh two nundred and two pounds. I make tills statement •voluntarily, and nan-. drods of the residents of the Cumberland Vallej who knew my condition will vouch for It. .1 am satisfied 1 was t .oroiighly and permanently cured by the use of HO* *FLANIrB GERMAN ill ITERH. and I lake especial pleasure In reo ommendiug It to all who may be suffering from Dyspepsia. M.\ ppaliien pecuniarily Is so well Known to cltlzeifc lu-C'urilsle.nnd to numerous personsoui of the borough, that' I cannot bo charged will making this statement lor pay My only mo tive Is to informal 1 who may ho suffering os aid of the wonderful cure performed in mv case I houestly believe; bad it not been for HOiK LANU’rt GERMAN BITTERS, I would have gone to my grave long ago. With the hope that I may bp tho means of bringing those timers to tho notice of nil who may be suffering as I.did, I give this certificate Gratefully,-Yours, B. M; SMILEY. KOUGH—HUCjLER' —On the 31st of October lasi, by Rev. C. P. Wing. Marlon V, Kougli lo Jennie E. Rosier, both of this place. • WENTZ U -STEWAT. —Oh Thursday, tho 7th Inst., In DillSbnrg, by*J. A. Murray, D. D., Ml. Alexander Wentz, of Mechunlcsburg, to Miss Delia J. rttowart. STONER—GRBIIAUT.—On the 7lh nit., by the Rev. E. Dntt, Mr Andrew Stoner to Ml sAuna E. Gcblmrt, both of Frankford township. , DONER—FINJXENBINDER—On tho 12th lust., at the American Hotel, In this place, by tho same, Mr. Jacob C. Doner *o Miss Beecle Fink* enbluder, both of‘West Ponusborongli town-i ship. - KICK—MILLER.—On the 23rd ult, In Median icsbuig. by Rev. John Ault, Mr wm. H lilc<*. of Adams county, to Miss Harriet Miller, of thh .county. BPERO—EDLEBI UTE.—On the 3rd,. Inst., by the same. Mr. Emanuel spero, of this county, lo Miss Sophia Kdleblute, of York county. D®yem&Bro. i-0 SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 i>'clock, P. M. P/iila., Lee, 12,18/1. New U. R. s's of 1881, U.S. Fa Of *Bl, •• “ 1 ’(»2, not colled “' ’U3, culled " •• ’Ol, “ ’Of), " “ *(is,‘now, ' « <•- ’B7, •• .. <. • “ s’sl, KMO’s. U. s. 80 Year 0 per cent. Cy., Gold. Silver,- U. Pacific K. R. Ist Mort, Bonds, Central Pacific R. R. Unlo i Pacific Land Grant Ronds For .V4l hoods of IbU, called In hy the Treas ury Department, we would'give'tho-new U. f-. five,(s) per cou t. loan, or other 5-20 bonds at best market rates. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Corrected weekly bv J. H. Hosier tt Itro. Caulwlb December- 13, 1871 % 5 (Ml i ir, i -in FAMILY FLOUR •‘IIFKRFIVR FLOUR RYE FLOUR ' • WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT RED KYE - - - OLD CORN .NEWBORN OATS CLOVRRSRRD TIM fTHY.SEKD > FLAXSEED - CARLISLE PROVISION MAKET. Corrected weekly by Gen. Ft. Flnffman , Carlisle, December 13. jkl« BUTTER ROOM LARD TALLOW BEK«WAX - BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS per bus. FARED PEACHES UNPAIRED do DRIED APPLES RAGS PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. From the VhVa'lrahia t.cdg(T. PniladKLi’ina, December 12, 1871. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR - ■ $8 25 EXTRA FLOUR - - - (i Cr SUPERFINE - ’ - 5 73 KYE FLOUR - ’ - 6S» WHEAT - - I RYE LORN OATS ’ • OLOVERSEED TIMOTHY HEED KLAXHEED VVHIHKY COYLE BUbTHERS’ No. 2-1 B. Hanover Ht,, Carlisle, Pa, RADIES' FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH STREET, Middle of the block, between 7th and Hh Sts. Mouth side. Philadelphia. Importer, Manulnctur er. and Dealer in all kinds and qnal ty of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AN D CHILDREN’S WEA R Having Imported a very large and Hplendld assortment of all the different kinds of r urs irorn first hands In Europe, and have had ihem nmctoupi) the moat skillful workmen, would respectfully Invito,iho renders of this paper to call and examine his very largo and beuntlfni aasortinentof Fancy Furs, for Ladies and thd dretu lam determined to sellivt us low price* a* any other respectable house in tills city. All Purs warranted, iVo misrepresentation* In '-(fcH tales J<»HN FAttEIR>, 718 Alton St., Puff,ad 1 A. Ocf 2C, *7l—3m. 48th Dividend. Carlisle Deposit BanJt. November 0. IR7l—The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE per cent, for the last six mouths, cleat of taxes, payable on dema,,d * J. P. HASSLER. Nov. 0,1571—2 m Cashier. FOR UKNT.—The propprtlea a» “Ro land’* Point.” Corllsle. consisting of a large hrlck house with six rooms and a kitchen, and a smaller house with three rooms and a kitchen with cellars under boll), will he for rent from the Ist of /»prll next. A good new Hlahlu in aitachcd lo the large properly, with a well at the f outdoor and a cistern In thoymd There are between four or dvu acres of ground to these properties, under good \ fence, and a great variety of superior fruit trees. For par ticulars nil Ton Edward D. Polls, on the turu nlke lust east of the properties. I>HC ’ J ELIZABETH POLAND Nov. 23,1871—1 t * f .tqii' sale or urnt. r rti» two- Si H.oi'y brick dwelling, with buck building. Mnb/rt cantngo lie-use. hog pen, Ac., on th«* cor ner m Hmnh mid West streets. furl lule, The lot lu.Vsmc'HmMrot in ir.mt by 2-10 In depth to an 'iiilev. and contains many valuable fruit trees, crapes, hemes Ae. If nut sold belore thcdlrst of January it will bo for rent from the Ist of April m*xi. Inquire of the uiidoru gned, re.dd ineon the premises. Nov. 2.1. I*7l—ll. AU.M IN IkTRaTPK'm NOTICE. Nn lieu is hereby given that lelteis of admin turn on t ho estate of Knrnh K112.1l elh Stoner, I,tie of East JVuiiHimroutfh lowiihhlp, deeeiißed, hiivo been cranled t»» the uml.*rKigi'o 1 tulmlii Istintor. reshltnmn Knniotownshlp. AH poisons }jkl.-i*i«-*1 to hJiht estate are r«qu*--U*d t*> make settlement Immediately, amt those having chums 10present thcmior settlement. JOHN Sr 1 EFTS* Afhnl/ibfrafor. Ua :if», 1871—Ql» •special Nof.urs, Deafnirs, Blindndss and Catabrh, treated with tho utmost success, by J. ISAACS. M. D. professor o( cMseases of .ho Eye and £nr(hl->own specialty) In tho Medical College of Pennsylva nia 13 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,).No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia.— Testimonials can bo seen at his office, Tho medical faculty aro Invited to accompany Ihoir patients, as he has no secrets In, his prac tice. Artificial Eyes Inserted without pain. No charge lor examination. April 27,1671 —ly Udarrirb- CLOSING PRICES 2Elj e itW at ft c-t j 3 . WM. G. PEFFEIt. Krto aiJbmtemems. atfimificnt.’Ht'. aviatirt Lia-UaA Elegant New Stock for the Holidays • ■’ j GKREENKTELiyS FURS Ail SHAWLS. Every description of Ladles ami Children’s PUHS, ut very low Prices. NEW STOCK OF BLANKETSI Great lOa;Z“gra,lzijs in DRESS GOODS! C. W. AHL.i ]Point -Hjaoe COLLARS, L«aee Collars ! French Viili. GOLLAIIs, GLUNNY LACE COLLARS! The above special Goods have been selected j Expressly for TIE HOLIDAY TRIBE I From which many useful and valuable presents may be purchased for a SMALL AMOUNT OF MONET ! 1005$ I 7 U I I0)d 1.87!. : NOTICE! 1871. GrrandL Exposition OF Fall and Winter Dress Gddids ! D. 4 SAWYER’S CHEAP STORE! N. E. Gor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. Wo shall offer thionchont December and January UNUSUAL INPUCFAIFATR TO HUYKitS! Our Dress fronds Depatinn nl 1h unrivalled in assortment, quality mul price* fust opened TV’.lies’ ami Children’s PoaM-igs. HamNomb Astrachnns. Plushes, Velvets, Cloths, Velveteens, Water proofs, &c. Great bargains in Ladies’ and Children's Shatyls, FURS, FURS., The largest and cheapest-stock, ir town. Choice Sable, Aslrachnn, Fitch, Squirrel. Alaska, Ac. Childrens sets very low. A 10-' of onoap Blankets, While and Co.ored, Cheap Flannels Wool and Canton, men’s Drawers, Undershirts, Balmorals, <ftc. An Immense stock ot w OAS SI M E RES unci OVERCOATINGS, for i mn and bovs, Salts made up very cheap. Don’t buy until vou have examined our largo took, as yon will save both time and money. [Dec. 7, ib7i,j ' DA. SAWYER, FAIR, 10}4® li 3 v 5 - ® 1 Wi - 1 1)1 IN AID OF THE UMBERIAND FIBf COMPANY. liV RUEEM'b HALL, DURING The HOLi DAYS! ; This oliland-Qtllglenti' :oin;-any, intend.hold=_ Ing a Fair In liheem’s Hail, during the I loll days, Lhonioceeds to be devoted 10-lhe liquida tion of the debt, contracted in the purchase- o| melr new mourner. In this laudable endeavor they ex- ect to receive the cordial sympathy, ami the active co-opoiatlon and assistance ot all the people of <'url slo, who wish to maintain the elllciency of the F.io department. Contri butions in money hnd artlojos solicited. Hix hundred Season tickets wilt be apld, at Ona dollar each, each ticket entitling tho holdoi to Admission during tho Fair, and to one chance IN A LIIT OF GROUND. IN CARLISLE!! thirty feel iront by IJt> feet deep, situated on Hjlsi North street, adjoining tho properly oi John Faber. The lot is valued at, and could be s..ld to-day for $lOO, and Is an excellent site lor a residence. order tylnfeuro.eiulro fairness in the ills- trlhntlon of Hie pi lie. at the request of the chin puny, Hunky haxtos, *v. t-, Haplku and Wil liam IvBNNDV, Ksqr’s., have consumed to actus a Committee.and will have aiuim charge of thodiawtng These gentlemen are In jio way connected with the cun pa *v, ami have no in terest whatever in till- fCho.ue, and their names ura a Hiifllcleut guarantee mat Justice will bo dono to all. PI.TER SPA lilt. Presd’t. yf Company Oct. 5. ’7 l— 3m. Administrators notice.— Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Peter Albright, lute of .silver -pring townsblp, dne’d . have been granted to the mmoi signed administrators, residing in sum- lownshp. All |rt*rsons In deliied to said estate ato'requcsled to malm setr. ttemoul Immediately, and those having claims xgatiibt the same will present iliem for settle moUt' REUBEN ALBRIGHT, , JKBSK HICTTUICK. - Nov. 111, 1871—Ot, Administrator s Valuable farm for sale.— The undersigned offers at private sale, his in Mindies* x 1 wnslnp. one mile East ol nmi adjoining the Poor House f rin t’A* r : v \nlng one bundled and three acres, with u co". alone House, containing btx rooms,and • Vl°° .. ami Frame Hank Barn thereon erected *t° cell and cistern near Hie door. TlO land %ti'\ V conveniently be divided Into Iwo smalt co u\u sininod condition,.and inwoll kno'vn 111 v as produuUvoiiH any land in Cumberland ‘alloy. For terms call on tho undoislgned. re* hiding on the premised, or address him b, letter ut Carlisle, Pn.' Also a imi-t of land In Perry County, grown over wtin young thriving Chestnut Timber, con taining H Acres and 7 IViehes. bounded on the north by tho Petersburg Hoad.ou thy Hast b> land *>f Dr. Herman, mi the est by laud ol iimiU'l Hear, on the South by Hoad am) eleui llu:d on top of inountrii), and Hmef iiiihsof a nine from the tavern, on sirrreii’t* Gup, and about bU miles irotn the larm. JONATHAN,HOLMES. Aug. 17, ,lb7l-tf. A'OTT ON EXHIBITION AT Magnificent Stock of HANDKERCHIEFS/ Just Received. REMBHJiER PLAOBr • L. T. GREENFIELD. Nn. IK FA ,S7 7iV h'IRKKT, jpRO.SPECTIW FOR 1872. The Lady’s Friend. Tho publishers ol ‘ Tlio Friend” have concluded to reduce Uh prlna to single subscrl-j hers lrf>in,S2.’)o to 82—the pijqos to Clubs Vo'ydowi remaining tho same. . TheYollowlng novolois. with tho usual varlet}* “nfa.oil's torlcs. uro oinouncod fur 1K72. Mrs W od s novelet will mu through tho whole yea r. WITHIN THE MAZE; or. ANDINNIA.N’B TRIAL. By Mrs. Honry Wood, author of “East Lynne,” &c. . UNA AND HKU LIONS. By Miss A. L. Muzzey, author of “One Woman's Experience.” “ Jealousy.” etc., 010, CiUKBN COQUKTTA. By Daisy ygumor, author of 11 Piiuco Charm * insr. He. • ONLY A WISH. By A. M, Dana, author of *• Jarring Chords,” etc., etc, MISSION WORK. By Mi's. Mnrvaret Hnsmer, author of “ A Turn , lu Fortune's Wheel.” elc., ot<\ AN KVKBY-DAY HE KOINE. By Amancl i M. Dougins, author 01 “Solid Sll* \>r " "A Lttt’e Money,” etc. ENGRAVINGS!—Tho entfravlngs of Tho La dy's Fr.end aio oi a superior character, They embrace bountiful pictures of subjects which touch llio- heiitlmiMila and aflecUoiiH, lllustrn clous of tho Fashions, (Including cuts from Wh oh paticrns for-almost everything can be ordered at a low,price.) illustrations of.Ladl«i* Fancy sVork.etc.' M USB'.—A piece of the latest and most fash ionable Music accompanies every numhei. Tho Millie Is of itbell worth tho price of the Maga zine. In short, Tho I ady’s Friend, alms to be. and its proprietors think It is, the most remind, beautiful and Interesting of the Magazines—ho> mg in cover, engravings and coutontsjust what u i.udy’s Mad'iztno should be. , TERMS.—2 a year; four copies, Sd fdgut cop* les (and ono irraU*) 512. One cony of Tho Lady’s Friend (2) and one of The Post (2.50) for ft. Address DEACON & PETERSON, Dec. 7, ‘7l. No, 31U Walnut Phlla. VrONEY CAN NOT BUY IT ! FOR KIOUT IS PRICELESS ! BUT THE DIAMOND KPF.CTACI KS WILL PKDSEUVE IT! .If you value your eyesight uso those LEISrS 2 Ground from mlmiio Crystal Peebles, molted together nod derive their name “Diamond” bn account of tboir hardness uml brilliancy. They • will lust many years without change, and uro* '•upenor to all others In use Manufactured by J. K. sp NCER A CO, Opticians. New York. Caution.- None genuine with; our nude <> mark. • For-sal- by rfc-pomdb.’o au«*nts throughout ihe union, v TUos. CO '-LYN, Jewelry and Optician, Is sole Ngcni for Carlisle, Pa., horn whom they cun bo obtained. No Peddiorb employed. Den. 7.1871—ly. Ittiacenaui ,i gkeat medical * l'K. WALKF.IVH CALIFOuSL _ k , VINEGAR BITTERS Hundred* ot thousands bear testimony to iho-'r Wonderful Curative Effects. WfIAT AHE THEY? THEY AUK .NOT A VILE FAH 0\ HKXWiC. jladoof Poor Rom, Whiskey,! tool Spirits aud iWfiHo Liquors doctored, spiced nut! sweetened o please the taste, called %t Tome , -* r s," “ Hestcrere,’! Ac., that lead the tippicron to liuDkcuuots uud lum, but are a true Medicine, undo Jtom the Native Hoots uud Herbs of Call* .orulu.lreefrouiaiiAlcoholloStimulauls. They 10 the Great B!o>>d Purifier and a LUo Giving * rinoiple u ppnect Renovator aud iuvigoratur J the .>y«toiu, carrying oil all polsouous matter uud ivsiorlug the blood to a healthy condition. No poison cun take these, Ritters according to direction aud remain long unwell, j rovlded the oauesmo uol destioyed oy mineral poison or . other means and the vital oiguuu wasted be* . ond the point of repair. ‘ For liiiluinmuioty uud Chronic Rheumatism <ua Own, Dyspepsia or indigestion, BlJlnms, Kttinlf tmii. ntitl 1 1 tHJirmit-Li-ni.-U'oi/^it^-lUimufc^u— rtt-.-; iiie"iHomi7’ / Li , dlUcis imve been most succesiu). Bueh diseas es arc caused by Vitiated Blood, whlch ls goner- - illy proauced by derangement ol the Digestive .irgaus,. Byspep»[Hor Indigestion, Headache, Pain in .ho rtutmiders, Coughs, 'lightness of the t best. bour Eructations of the btunmcli. baa taste in tno Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation •i ir. Heart, Infiamuittiion oi the Langs, l ain u li. . regions oi ihe Kidneys and u hundred uhei pumiul symptoms, me the ofispnngs ol iJyspepMc They ir vlgoral© the Stomach and stimulate me loip.u liver uud bowels, which lender them oiuucqimlled efiicaoy In cleansing tne blood of ail hu pun ties,'uud imparting ue\V life and vigor to ibeu Mule sysieir . Bilious, Uemittenl and intermittent Fever* -vnicii me so prevalent in the valleys til our great levers throughout the Lmted suites, espo chilly Uuiiiu ot IhO'Mlsslssippi, Missouri, Illinois, Teum-ssce, Cumberiuhd, Arkansas, Red, Colora io.Biuzos, Pearl, Aiubiuuu Mobile, .-uvaunah, Roiuiouo, Jaiims, and many Minors with their vast iiimuarles, during the bummer aud Au i man,and remarkably so daring seas dis ot.au* usual huti and dryness, ure Invariably uccom* punted ' by extensive Ueiungemeuts of the stomach and liver, uud other abdominal viscera. There me always more or less obstructions oi the livei, u weakness uud Billablestate ol the summon, tuid greul lorpor ol the bowels, being clogged up wan vitiated accumulations Ju iheir iio.uuent, u purgailvo, exerting a puwer iui Infiuonco upon these various organs. Is es souiluti,/ necessary. There is no cuihmtic tot Hie purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bluer- a.sthey will speedily remove the dark mlori'ii viPc.d mutter with which the Bowelsuro oudeu, ui mo same time stimulating the score- . lion.-ui .uti liver, and generally restoring the » aenlthy imiciloiis oi the digestive organs. The '.inlventu populaiily ol this valuable remedy in regions M.uject lo'mlasumilc Inllucucea, ia siifll cieut cviucuce of ita power os u remedy* In such, cases. For Skin Dlsca.es, Eruptions, Tetter, fa- , Uneuni. qJotehes.BpoU*. Pimples, Pustules, 80. *• Carbuncle*, Ring-worms, BculdHead, Mot i Eyes. Er tpeius, itch, bchrlo, Discolorations oi the tik*. ,'ilumois uud Diseases of thowklu.or A'hatevi-'.naiuo or nature,are literally dug np iml earned out of the system ih ashort time by* toe use ul them Bitters, one bottle in' such eases win convince the most iucieuulousoi their niutivii ellect, Cleunic the Vitfuted Blood whenever you find ns impurities bit*sling through the skin in rim pies, . vupti.'ua or feorts; cleanse tv when you iind It '.u-tructcd and sluggish in'tiie veins; cleanse n When illsloul, and yourieellug wilt oil you when. Keep the blootl pure and the icAlth id the system will follow. I J Jm 'jape uud other Worms, lurking in flu system oi so many thousauus.ureeilectuaiJy de stroyed mid removed. For lull directions, read' ouiefuJi.\ iliociicuiai around each bottle, prim ed m lour languages—English,German, French uud .^pawxsli, WalkEK,; Proprietor. R. M. McDONALD <k CO., L ..gglsls und Gen. Agents, Bun T mu cisco, Ci- umniu, uud 32 and a-lCominercoHlreel, -ew Voik ' So' nyall Diugylsls and Dealers: ;o—iv JjlOli'l X fcvh.Co.ISJD YEAIi. Grodey’s Ladysßook Jtfor 1 5721 3'he Cheapest of Ladies' Magazines. BECAUSE IT 18 THE BEST I For the past forty-two youra the Boole has been considered the guide of womnn Ip every thing that is calculate d to elevate the sex. THEni.DFAMIMARWttITFRM vhose Monos have la'goly contributed to this end. have 1 all been retained. ' Marlon Harlund. luo Churchill, Louise S. Dorr, Motta Victoria Victor,' «, Annie Frost, Mrs. C, A. Hop- Icinson, Site Ch< aimitwood, Mrs. Denlson.etc , have a reimtatlMii, for excellence In their writ loss far above nnyCblhers In the Magazine line. OurC 'I.OKBD FASHION-PLATES nre the most cotrect um published in thecountry.. Benn tlfhl Steel Flaps. Of lhe>*e the Lady's Book, gives H each year. Original Mu«lo.—Godey's In the only magazine In which music prepared ex pressly for* It appears, MODEL COTTAGES.— The on'y magazine fn this country that gives /theso d'-'-Igns is Ihe Lady's Book, DRA.WING —ln this wo are also alone. We have 'also n Chl drenV, n Hoillculturn'. nml ft Health .Department. Godey's.lnvaluable Receipts,up on ever;- subject, lor the Boudoir, Nnrserv, Kitchen. House and Laundry. - TINTED EN GIt AVI GS.—This Is a series of engravings that no one )uik attempt» : d but‘ourselves. LADIES' l-’ANUI WORK DEPARTMENT,- Homo ol lho designs in this department are printed In col ors. In a stylo unequalled. In addition to the above uif uctlons, there will, be published, monthlv n double page engraving, the general title of v hlch will be Mrs. LOLIPOP’S PARTY, We promtt-o these sketches (outline tn.t heir char acter) t<» lie superior to any of the kind hereto fore published. ■ ’ TERMS. Ono copy, one year - - • Two copies, ono year. •' • Thiv’copies, one year - - - Four copies, one year - - Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to (he person getting up the club, mak ing six copies - - - - - - 11 U*'i Eight copies, one year, and an extra cop\ to the person getllng-hp the club making nine copies - - -21 Oft Eleven conic*, one year' and an extra ' copy ro the person getting up the club making elve copies ■ - • - 27 150 - To'accommodate our subscrll/crs.-wc wllVclulv with Arthur's Home Magazine and Children's Hour at i he following prices : The receipt ofS-l 00 will pay for Qodey's Lady’s Book ut»d Arthur's Home Magazine fori year. The receipt of <l3 50 will pay lor Godey's Lady’s Book and The Children's,Homier 1 year. f-i wi'l ury for Godey's Italy’s Book. Arthurs Homo Ma* ,v/.lne, and the Children’s Hour for 1 year. ifi i-The money must all be sent at ono time for any of the clubs, and additions maybe made to clubs at club rates. fiTPUaumia subscribers must send SI cents ad ditional tor every subscription to the Lady’s Book, and 12 cents lor either of the other mag azines, to pay the American postage,* HOW TO REMIT—In remitting by mall, a Postoflh'o Order on Philadelphia, or It Draft on ITdladi Jphta or New Yoik. payable to the order of L. A Godey, Is preferable to bank notes. If a draft or a post olllco order cannot bo procur ed, send United States or National Bank notes. Address U A. GODEIT, N. E. (■«)} ner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Fhlla Doc. 7, M-8t 1872 S Eclectic Magazine. OF FOREIGN -LITERATURE, SCIENCE and ART. Established in Iflll, tho Eclectic enters with tho .January numbt-r noon the twejrty-eigth year of iN existence., This fact alonespeaks much fm tho character of tho publication, for no magazine could have lived so long amid the Jlerco rivalry and tom petition to which It has -been subjected without possessing a high degree of merit aud meeting a well-defined want; out It Is noi too much to tmv. that durtne years the Eclectic baa been recognized as the able tovpouenlln America of that vast Intell ectual, activity which linos expression In the periodical literature of Europe. Thin literature, and especially that of England, is of a character and tntluence which Is equalled nowhere else In thi* world. The plan of the Eclectic to to Rel-. cut from tho Held outlined, nil those articles, Essays, Reviews, TaUs, stories and Biographi cal Sketches, which are likely to prove enter taining. instructive and permanently valuable; mid It commends itself especially to that great body «t intelligent readers who-seek profit as well as amusement In solid and healthful liter ature. Besides the longer articles, which themselves represent every variety of subject, tno Eclectic has live Editorial Departments:—Literary Noti ces, Foielgn Literary Notes, Science, Art and Varieties. These Departments aro remarkable for the fulness uml ability with which they cover their respective Helds, and they are a feature which Is peculiar tothm Magazine No other eclectic pubilcation-aUcmpLsauythlngoftnc bind.' Tim vommes for 1872 will not bo less attrac tive than threje which have preceded them. The same Mum ccs will tie drawn upon which have lillcd Its pages lu the past, ami the same emi nent names will guarantee the value of Its arti- cle*.; but. it la believed that, with Increasing fa cilities and Increasing patronage the coming volumes will bo more thoroughly representative than over before of the best Intellectual prog ress of ibo time.' TERM.-*;—Single copies, 46, cents; one copy, ono yea *, So: tw«« copies one year. $1); five cop ««?«■ one vear. 520. Agents wanted to get up Clubs.— Address -EH. PULTUN, Publisher. Dec,,, JOS I-ulionbt., New York. HINKLEY Knitting Machine! THE SrMPLEB2\ CHEAPEST AND BEST IX VUE! HAS BUT O\E NEEDLE’ A CHILD' CAN RUN IT! Designed especially for tho use of families, and ladles who desire to knit for tho market. Will d<> i \ory stitch of the knitting In a block ing, widening and narrowing us readily as by ban I. aic splendid for worsteds and fancy wo’k 7 t i‘>U Eii'c Different Kinds of StiU-.h l Are verv ea>‘- io;m«nuge. and not liable to gel out •oforder EYory fitfully should havy obO. . We wmii an agent lu every town to Introduce and s- b ih-in; to whom wo offer the most lib eral lnduv«-moniK. eseud lor our circular and Batu.m* Mioeklug. Addruvi BIMKL Y KNITTING MACTI. CO., Bath, U«. Nov, 2, ’ll—l yr.***“ CE a oo 5 oc 7 10 (M
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