to his lion ), lie, win taken ■jhenoe, lu J» r fi e rcmiiinod at the Station House o'clock, employing the time.chiefly in ’ ll ". j , a Hvordiing review of Mr. Snmnm- a 'c' l- " I . tVliilo lliere. his friends assembled numbers,-in Court Square, honoring 1" with cheers and various demonstrations ''/“‘..probation. The rough usage to which l laid been subjected did not appear to 'really disturb liis equanimity, though a lurnl indign lion was apparent in his look ""il manner. lie could hardly have exp o:ed '"(os uptive city of B.iatmi Ireulmoutso base "1,1 brutal as this ; and it can hardly fail' to. 'ijiiintd upon the authors of it. ' Had Sir. Sumner’s friends heon ns fair as ■Vir ehnaipion ilesircd, and permitted a free t „j „| M mi discussion of hid arguments, there t have been ho trouble or-disturbance ! ■ idiitK v,, r. Still further; after the meeting ini# "ter att l (tdjuurnod) had’Mr. Train been nlliiwrd to speak, all would'have been well, jut nothing of this sort was permitted. In deed of this. ho was rudely seized atid more rudely hustled off to the receptacle of felons god similar characters, Ida person outraged, on d himself gr. osly Insulted.' And this first jn Faneuil Hall, the “ Cradle of Liberty,” Ibe boasted temple of free speech, and next in the .public streets of Boston, where citizc ns nre supposed to be free. —Bouton Pont Octo ber 7. -' ■' . lEarrki On tlifl 22.1 inst., by Rev. Jacob Fry, Mr. Jjimks 0. Shannon, oi Alt. Holly Springs, to tj'ss Lli.c Shekts, of Petersburg Adams co AN OROINAMU relating, to stray cattle. yerlion 1. Uo if omictoil nmi ordained by (lie Tim iV Cmim-il ol’ rho Biimigh of Carlisle, null il if lien'by omicleil mid urdained by the 'authority "I tlic wunr, That ibe u ming at larjjo uf stray cuttle, upon idtlier-nf the .four Pulihc Squares. in tlio centre of ibe Horm.'gh. is lieieby declared a liuisiu ee, and any per (on or pertains wliilfe cattle >l lll ll ce taken, so trespassing upon . s; id Squares, nr either of them, shall li'esulijivt to a fine cif FivcUulliirs, to he reeuveieil liol'nre any Justi'fi nf the feme as fines nf like, ainmint arti recuvem- Ik. the nne-liall of 'which shall gu tn the fn‘.'v making 1 lie infimanlinn bi the Jastice, .r.i'lithe nilier ball In the B inuigh. yu-limi ‘2. ll' cattle be fminii trespassing niina any nl said Squares abeve nieiitinned, .nav persmi iir prd'sims.finding fern shall be nmi they are hereby uaibnrizeil.ta seine ’and detain llietn, innil the abnve fine ntrd.costs lire paid. • And, if (be owner of the said cat tle re I uses to nay (bo same according to the judgment of the Justice nf the Peace, within twenty-four hours after the time spoil judgt ■ment shall bo rendered, then the said Justice shall have power tti issucan order to the High Oiinstable for the Sale of the said eatlle, nr so many thereof as shall be necessary to pay (aid fine and coats. ■ Enacted into an ordinance this 23d day of October, A. D. 18G2. C. P. lIUMRICIi. President Town Council. A. SENS;.MAN, Chief Burgess. Attest, Jos. W. O.on.ny, i Secl’y oj Corpqrafiop, Oct. 30,102 - v \ew .Goods. - JUST received a very large stock of (’LOTH >-'X CASSIMPMKS. ov Hid Oats. ME- i'INGS. &o..■ ftp.., lUbo North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium, Vnhjili tho.subscriber begs a careful inspection dfa> public, lie nl so invites attention to bis im ,.Jr jy (J f Mi li’*-' Utir’s <; loth in;?, <> ;.H stjh.K and sizer. CWmenta wade to order V'lt. - -ileum*.-!'?- arid disjuiloli nr short "notice..und WMiMited u ft or 1.0, sale, Persons wishing to I'.y Jki.v nod !5»»yV wear hy the sTard»5 T ard» will find u r iii-'s-'rfim-n* of. Goods, which will be cut 1 Hi o; (‘forgo ii desired. LSAAO LIVINGSTON, Opposite American Hotel. ; Oi.hd-er 2P, U’C2. ’ ' ' • New Goods! Now Goods! Anew and beautiful assortment t»f New Goods from New York and Philadelphia have just been opened at the fur famed CHEAP STORE of GREENFIELD ASHEAFER. , . P. 8. Remember the place, one door west of the ‘County P-rlson, Main Sf. •. ' : . Nolice. , EETTEifS testamentary on the eafnte V>f Ann Mateer, defused, late nf the village of Lisburn, have been issued by the Register of .Cumberland e-uniy in the subscriber, residing in Upper Allen township. AN persona in debted to the said estate are hereby requested in make immediate payment and those having claims, will present, them, dujy nuthontiicat.ed, for settlementi to' MICHAEL-COOKLIN. ■ Oct. 9, '62— Ct* c . JCxecnfor )Voik% testamentary on the estate of tfioiiiiiß 15.I 5 . Dive.ii, deceased, latemfthe bor ough of Carlisle, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland enmity ,tn the sub scriber. residing in the said bnrnugh. All persons indebted to the said estate are bere’hv requested, to make iina.Tdiate payment, and tin se having chiiins will present them, duly nmliennoated, fur settlement, tn PETER SPAIIR, Executor. 0.1. 0, ’62.-01 AdmiuHrainr’s K»ilee. AOIIOE it. 1 1 ore I. v given that Letters of Ad HI til in ration on the estate of'Mrs. Jane JU.iCuuslin, late of Newton township, deu’d nave been grunted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to.the'intestate are reque I- M to make payment iinrnedintoly. and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. „ MICHAEL SEAVERS, 16, '62—Or.* Administrator, JHa< &CVi> h'lIE Undersigned having purchased the » *m° b ’ *•’ °f tbo Ist® William 11. Trout, dec’d. would respectfully anuounco to the public that ho In w. 0I l t ',’! UO , tll . o /A ''" H » Butinta at tho old stand, *«>«* i* street, aud with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality thll 0 et , riotlj : I” keeping with tho improve w« live. * att ’ an< * ful, y U P to tho ago in which fslj n, has now on hand a nptondid assort- JggSL m ont of Hats of all descriptions, from tho common Wool to tho finest Fur and silk |“,’ all JutJ ut prices thut most suit every ono who Bilb^ 6 ? 6 Retting the worth of his money. Ula for l’ife? e S k'u and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed ot\ l , l A* ( ni r®?',' uriljil > l y and finish, by those of any Dov f t ? ’ ll " htn,),|t in tho oountryl ' bond ~ ™ every description constantly on U,t L 0 respectfully invitps all the old patrons tall. ail y uow cues as possible, to give him a forllale, Dec. 20, 1861 C Cement in large or small quan go. ,j ’ Oanufapturors prices, and warranted He qaantUii^, S ii P P Ch ? iD ‘' Pum P Tub "' ln *olm P.LVMp 8 ’i C Q " 1K Tur y Cheap, at tho store of v ““TO * Sun,. Carlisle, Jun» xj, '«a. ' SHERJEFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas anil Lovaria Facias, issued Out ofutbo Court of Common I’loas of Cumberland county, and to mu directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in ,tho bor ougb of Carlisle, on at 10 o’clock, a. m., the following described Heal Estate, viz; A lot of ground 'situated in North Middleton Idwnslnp, bounded on the east by a road loading to The Conbdoguinctt creek, on the west- and south? l>y .Mr. Fredericks, and on the north by Samuel Alexander’s lieira,ooutaiuing three acres,4uuro cjr less. Also, A lot df ground situated in the borough of Car lisle, hounded, by. lauds of William Leeds and the two roads loading to the Carlisle and Harrisburg Utrupiko,.containing throe acres, more or loss.— Also, « A lot of ground situated In tho borough, of Car lisle, on , PomfVot street, bounded on. tho.oast by George Spangonburg, bn tbo west by Francis Eck els, on tho north J)y Pom fro I street,-and ori tho south by ah alley, containing sixty foot in front and t o hundred and eighty feet in depth, more or lossi having thereon erected a t-wo-story house, one-story kitchen, stone spring-house, and log sta blo; Seized and lakon in execution and to bo sold as tiie .property of Michael ilolcbmb. . ’ A tract of laud situated in South Middleton township.‘bounded as follows: beginning at a point on the Walnut Bottom road; thence, along said vend north *l3 deg. cast. 155.5 porches to a point; thence north -18 dog. cast 47.8 pore boa to a point; thenoo, l)y lands of Gabriel Lino’s heirs, north 52J deg. wcstT! 711.2 porches ro a point in public road; (hence along said road south 9J dog. east 67.4 por ches fo a stone; tbonco south 4 degrees west 107 perches to a stone; tbCnco south 76 dog. west 5 perches to u hickory; thcrico south 1 deg. oast 90.5 porches to beginning, containing 104 acres and 30. perches,'having thereon erected a double two story jog house amr frame barn. Also, A lot of ground situated in the borough of Car lisle, beginning at a post on the-south side of Church alley ; thence east by said alley 135 feet to a point on the edge of Letort spring; tbonco by said spring northwardly 120 feet to a post, corner of lot of Jacob Hhoem; tbcbce.hy said lot and-lot of Jacob Zug.l3s feet to a post; tbonco by alot of Radiol Stuart and Jacob Zug' southward 120 feet to tho place of beginning, having thereon 'greeted a largo two-story stone building. Also, A lot of ground situated an she borough of Car lisle, bounded on t of ground situated in the borough of Carlisle, containing 57 feet in front and 330 .feat in depth, mure'or less, hounded t by North Hanover street, north by property of 6. W. Sheaffer, nnd on the south by Poilip Arnold, containing 18 feet in front, more or less, and 240 feet in depth, having thereon erected, a three story brick house, two-story brick back building., wash and hake house attached thereto, and a two story frame shop. Seized and taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Jonathan Corn man. A tract of land situated in Silver Spring township, containing 478 acres, more or less, bounded on the east by lands of Henry Vo glesong, west and north by Samuel Vogie song nnd others, and on the south by the. Conodoguiuet creek, having thereon erected a two-story weatlier-bmirded house, frame kitchen, frame luirn, and other out houses.— Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as. the property of Edward D. Dommy. A lot of ground situated in tho borough of Sliippensburg, bounded on the east by the propertyof Samuel Piper, on the west by the property of Perry Stanton, on tho south by Main street, and on the north by a public alley, containing 64 feet in front and 230 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story log house and frame kitchen.— Seized ana taken in execution and to be sold •t (he property of Benjamin Reeder. J. G. CALLIO, Friday, the 7 tk day of November, 1862, Alsu, Also, Also, Also, Aiso', Also, I Tho following described lot of ground in ’ the borough of Mqohdnicaburg: No.l, bound ed on tho east by Silver Spring road,'west by Jacob Hnrtliue, north by Jacob Muinma, aim on. the south by other lot of defendant, con taining 30'feet in front and 159.5 feet in' depth, having thereon erected a , two-story i weather-boarded house. No. 2, bounded on | the east by Silver Spring road, west by Jacob Ilartline, north by lot No. 1, and on, the south by other lot of defendant, containing 30 feet in front and 159} feet in depth. No. 3, bound ed on the cast by the Silver Spring road, west by Jacob Hartline, north by lot No. 2, and on the south by other lot of defendant, con taining 30 feet in front and 159} feet in depth. No. 4, bounded on tho cast by the Silver Spring road, west by Jacob Hartline, north by lot No. 3, and on the south by other lot of the defendant, containing 30 foot in front and 159} feet In depth. No. 5, bound-, ed bn the cast by Silver Spri g road, west by. Jacob Martline, north by lot Np, 4, and on the south by other lot of defendant, contain ing 30 feet in front t . No. 7, bounded on t.Jte .east by the Silver Spring road,, west : hy a - n :iiltcv, ■north by lot No, G, and outlie soutbdiv other lot of defendant, containing 30 feet in front and 117 feef in. depth. No. 8, bounded on the east by Silver Spring road, west by an alley, north by lot No. 17, cud tni the south by other lot of defendant, containing 30 feet in front and 117 feet ir depth. No. 9, bound ed on the cast by the Silver Spring road, we»t by an alley, north by lot No. t, and mi the south by Green street, ci ntaining 35} feet in front and 117 feet in depth. No. 10, bound ed on the cast by uu alley, Xvcst by Jacob Ilartline, north by an alley, and bn the south hy Green street, containing ; 30 feet fronting Green street and 103} feet in depth, having thereon oreoted a oue and-a half story frame house. ' Seized and taken in execution and to -be sold os the 'property, of Jacob Sheriff. Also, A lot of ground in Slnremanstown, con" tabling 64 feetin front and 210 feet,in deptln bounded on the east and south'by an alley; oti the west by property of Christian Bberly, and bn the north liy .Main street, having thereon erected a two-story weather-hoarded house, a small one ; story building attached,' a small kitchen, frame stable, and other oaf bouses. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jonathan"Bru baker, Also, A two-Htory frame dwelling-house, having a front of IGJeet and n depth of 22 feet, sit hated upon a lot or piece of. ground in Silver Spring township, containing OOifeet in front and 150 feet in depth, and bounded on the north by Jacob Momma, on the east by the Silver Spring toad, on the south by a lot of George Wobhert, and on the west by Jacob llartlinn. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abraham Brown, To bo‘ sold by mo. J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Sheriff,\ . Sheriff's Office, ) Carlisle, Oct. 20. 1802. j ’ * Conditions. —On all sales of $5OO or over. $5O will be, required to be paid w hen the property is stricken off and $25 on all sales under $5OO. Oct. 23, 1862, VALUABLE RUlIi ESTATE . AT ' PUB : L.I:.O HAL E.- \ r 7IIiL be sold at Public Sale, on Thursday \ V joid Friday, November HI and 14, .1862. the following described Real Estate, late the prop erty of Jacob Keller, dec’d.t situate in Cumberland County, to wit : ; No. 1. The one undivided half-part of a tract of thriving and valuable ‘ CHIOSNIJT TIMBER LAND situate in .South Middloton township bounded by tracts lately owned" liy Peter F. Eyo, Bricker, amU tho York County line, containing about 185 ACRES. No 3. The one'thwjjvided half p»rt of ft tract'of the same kind of land as No. I. formerly ft part of,- and nearly, adjoining the.same containing 43 . These tracts will bo sold ftt t]»o public, house at Boiling Springs on Thursday, Nov. 13, either each us a whole, or in parts, as already surveyed and di vided, to *uii purchasers. No. 3. All that tract of Mountain Land, in -Penn township, bounded tiy lands t of A. G, Ego, Jacob Blytbe> James Weakly, and others, containing 364 ACRES AND UK) PERCHES. The tract ‘wlfl bo sold at the public house ,of Jabbb llcdsccker. ‘in Centreville, on Friday, Nov. 14. It wjß nlso bo sold ei her as a whole, or in small tr**B. as surveyed and divided, to suit pur chasers. TBiiafcjfttr Sams.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money li'bb paid when the property is i-strickon down ; the balance of the one half on tho'lst day of December, 18(12, when deed niid possession will bo given ; and the remainder on the Istday of April, 1883; ’i bis defored payment to be.sooS'jed by Judgment Bond. - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on each of said days, when Attendance will bo,given by GEO. KELLER, JOS. KELLER, Executors of Jacob Keller, doo'd. •October 16,7362. A. LENK. Second door oast Of ih« Market House, in Zng’s foninr. DEALER in PIANOS. New Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers. ??|ff IWCELiODEONS. The best[manufactured instruments from $l5 to $lOO. ViolUs, Guitars, Aooordeons, Flu*oa, Fifes, .Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar . Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general.. SHEET MU"10. A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest publications always on band. Teacher on the Piano and guitar. Instrumental md Vocal iQUsio. Plums and Melodoona tuned and repaired. June 12, 1862, A. LENK. New Wine and Liquor Store. NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA. (neablt opposite gii.i.’r hotel.) A 'HE undersigned would respectfully call tho attention of Merchants, Hotol-koopora, and citizens generally, to his new Wine and Liquor Store, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a full and complete tesoriment of BURE AND UNADULTERATED WINBSand LIQUORS. Any article wid us such, will bo us represented, and will bo sold Wholesale or Keluil at tho lowest market prices. Ris stouk consisting in part of BRANDIES, Bosliou, Otard, J. J. Dupuy, Pollevoista, superior old Ohorry, Blackberry and Ginger, WINES, Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Olaret* Wllf&KIBS, Monongahela, Old Ryo, Bourbon and common. Together with a full assortment of Gins, Jamal on. Spirits. St. Croix and Now England Bum. BITTERS—Of tho very boot quality. JOHN GOODYEAR. April 24, 1862. RDNK S. Valises, Carpet Bags, French ! .S’ulo Leather. Trunks of .11 sizes nnd prices. L ndies Travelling Trunks, the largest sizes, Brass Bound Canvass Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Plush, Oil, Ac. ISAACLmNOSTON> ; Oct » (/ IBM. Worth Wworvwr. M,' • ■ WAS* ! WAS* !! .TyillilTAKY suits of every description -ITX made at abort notice, of every style, color, 'and quality, at moderate prices by ISAAC LIVINGSTON, '‘ i, North UanoTjr St. October 29. 1862/ MQOP SKIRTS 1, HOOP SKIRTS!! the chenpcst HOOP SKIRTS cJvWXjust received from New York, all of the latest slylos/Abo aboyo lot of SKIRTS are ofasu perior make ' ’ A.\D WILIi RE SOLD cheaper than any in the market We rro now offering oiirfbDtlro stock of SITM 'MER DltESfc GOODS* atgreatly reduced .prices.' The good' tipid has really onme IW bargains. Spring A - goods are to lie slaughtered to ( make room to begin the * Fall Campaign. GRfcBNFIELD A SHEARER. July 10, 1862. V . , Great Excitement, HAS been raised in Carlisle and surround ing country on learning''that the subscriber hut|ictiu*nod from tbp city with a tremendous stuck of DR7 GOODS, All bought for cash, and to bo sold ut such low prices ns'will cause some people to shako in their boots. In this very extensive .stock may bo found groatpilos of Press goods, Of Silk Poplins, Turin, Lustre, Fancy Silks, in va riety, Black Silks, of the vtry most celebrated ■mumuacluro, Mobeir, Fluid, Foil tie Chovo Silk, Black Embroidered Mohair Satin, Fluid, Check. Mozambique*, Ohulliea, Be Laines, Bombazines, Laws, Ac , Ac. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vesting, boys* wear, of good qxaFty and desirable 1 stylos.' Ticking,-' Checks, Elantiela, Ginghams, Muslins, Lawns and , CAL SCOBS, Of very handsome stylos, and in sufficient quantity to clothe every female in this county,' I have also the largest, assortment of CAUPE s and OILCLOTHS, In the interior of Pennsylvania, of oil qualities, and at very satiafaolor prices to the purchaser. Besides, I have almost every desirable article in my line of business that can .he mentioned, selected with great cure, and with an eye single to the ■wants of this community,'and the present Union. •. The pub ic. is advised to see those magnificent iop.ds of goods before purchasing elsewhere, us I am confident that advantages will bo gained by it care' ful examination of my stuck of goods, while forim mousily has never been, and perhaps never will, be equalled in this place for.size, beauty and cheap ness, • pfr At the old well known stand of-Qift / A. W.BEXTZ. Aprial, 10, 1862. V Ld VIN GST l>N’S Perfect EFittissg Whirls MADE to measure and guaranteed a per fect at , SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, warranted to be of a superior article of Linen and Muslin of the mod celebrated makes.'- Also, every variety of Shirts .constantly kept on Land of every Style and Quality. ffiSr Collars of nil the Latest Style? out. CUMUKKLAN 1) VA--LKY DANK NOTICE. —It %vill Ijo seen by tlio following advertiaemoiU that Henry A. Sturgeon, Ssq has retired from the firm ol Ivor, Dunlap, k Co,, and that SamuelTU-pburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cun berlahd county. Pa.; has been associated with the remaining partriersfn the firm of Ker, Dunlap * Co., and that Win. W. Hepburn has been elected.Cxshmr in the place of Mr. Sturgeon. . THE PROPRIETORS KOW ARBI William Ker, I Isaac llicuard Woods, I'-vil'-us S. Sterreit J‘OiiN"-C;'PirxLAT, ■f^Wt;. , i , ' , i7ilsiLAr t "'" Samuel IXijpbu’iin. This Bank will continue ty do a*?- General Bunking and lUxchangt Business, it their Banking House.: in Carljidb. under the name and stylo of* KER. DtfNLAP St CO. Money will be received ori.'deposit and paid back on demand, without notice., ,Curii(iciitcs of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent, will bo issued for as short a period us four months. Inter est on ,aU certificates will cease at tmitamty, but if such certificates uw renewed'at anytime thereafter for another given period, they shall-boar-the‘same rate ofinterest up to the- time of removal. Twenty days notice must bo given ojTuh iuteution to with draw interest deposits. The proprietors would caH the -attention of Far mers, Mw-ohiinics and all others Who dosiro a ,safe depository for their money, ,t$ the fact that they are not only liable to the amduet of their stuck in the Bank, but arc individually liable to the extent of theirwholo estates for all tbe .deposits and other obligations of Kor, l>un}ap & Co. Particular attention will W'givon to tbo collec tion ef Vendue'Kotos, Foreign Bills, Drafts,-Checks. at all times bo pleased to. give any in formation desired ,in regard to money. matters in general. The faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them nuy bo relied npon. The Bint will bo open for business from 9 o’clock in tho morning, until 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Discount day. every Tu'ooday. Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on favorrbU terms. The proprietors refer to Jay Cookr COI’RtEWAXCE, These symptoms, If allowed to go.on, which this -medicine invariably removes, ebon follows IMPO TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FXTS,m one of which the patient may expire, .Who can say that,they are not frequently follow-’ ed by those direful iliteate*'’ “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, • But none will c on/ent. The records of the Insane Asylums and tho melan choly Deaths by, Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to atrengthen-aml in vigorate the system, which lIELMBOLD’S -EX TRACT BUCHU invariably does. . A trial Will convince the most skeptical. -’ FEMALES! FEMALES! OLD.OR YOUNG,SINGLE. MARRIED ORCON TEMPLATINQ MARRIAGE. In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by any ’other rtmcdy.aa in Chlorosis or Retention, ‘lrregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous stale of the Uterus, Louohorrea or Whites, Sterility, and .fofallcom pluiuti incident to the sex, whether arlsinp from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DE C LIN EORCHA N G E 0 F LIF E (Bee Symptoms above.) NO FAMILY. SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, .Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unploasam medicine or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUGIIU. AXD IMPROVED HOSE WASH, CURBS' SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages j At little Expenses ; Little or no change in diet; No incou veuiuucos; Xnrf.no Exposures, It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Curing Strictures of tbe Urethra. Allay ing Pain and Inflaanotion/eo frequent in the class (if diseases and oxpolling all Poisonous Diseases iand worn out mutter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who Imvc been the victims of Quacks and who have paid heavy fees to bo cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that tbe 4t poison”-, has, bj* the use of tl powerful astringent*,” been 'dried up in tho system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Hblmbolp’s Extract Bpchc for ail affections and diaoaso of tho URINARY ORGANS; .whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no* matter of now LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require tho aid of a DtunETio. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is tho Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have tho desired effect in diseases for whioh .it is recom mended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany tho medicines. Certificates of cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to science and fame. PRICE $l. PER BOTTLE OR SIX FOR $5. Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob servation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures Guaranteed. Advice Gratis. AFFIDAVIT; Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Holmbold, who be ing duly sworn doth say. that his-preparations contain no narootioj.no mercury, or other injurious drags, but are purely vegetable. • ... H. T. HELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of November, 1864. WM P. HIBBARD, Alderman> Niutb st.. above Raoo, PbiJa. Audress letters for information in confidence to Hi T. HEL M BOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 south tenth st., below Chestnut, Phila. Beware of Counterfeit!. AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of their own and other articles oD~*lhe reputation attained by HBLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Holmbold’s Genuine Extract Baohu; Holmbold’s Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla; Helmbold’s Genuine Improved Roso-wusb; SOLD BY Druggists everywhere. Aik for Ilelmhold.— Toko no other. Cut oat tbs advertisement and send for it. and avoid imposition and exposure. Wine and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, THE undersigned would- respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Citizens of Cumberland and the surrounding country generally to his establishment as above designated, .whore ho keeps constantly op hand * very full aud complete 'assortment of, PURE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. TH THE FOl fMPTOMS: Any article sold as such, will bo strictly ns ropnv son tod, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock consists is part of. Loss of Power,' Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness, Pain in the Back, Muscular System, Flashing of the Body, Eruptions on tho Face,- He has also the agency for the a&ie of.Laver’s celebrated ’ A supply of which will be constantly kept ot Land. Foreign and bomcstic Liquors. EDW AH PSlJdWElirespceti fully unriou* ees to lli£ public* tUri!t'hecoYitlmiy» lo ton stantly onhund, arid for sale,, a large and very »* perior assortment of •Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ■it hi? new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho tel, and directly south of tho Court-house, Carlisle. HR ANDIES, . All of choice'Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Madcrla, Lisbon, Clarot, Na tive, Hock, Johunnisborg, and Rodorhoiat or. CHAMPAGNE, ' GINS, i - Boblon, Lira, and Anchor^ WHISKY, . ■ Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Ke*. tar, Wl'jaf, Scotch, and Triih. ALE, BHOWN RTOUT, Ac. Buitt* hi V*d ■ . Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of the very beat quality* . Doalera nr.d others desiring a PURII A&TICLIf will .find it as represented, as his wh jlq attention wii. bo given to a proper and careful selection of hi. STOCK, vhicb cannot bo surpassed, and hopes , have the patronage of tins public | Carlisle, April 12, ISfU lallisle mummy, Farming- Saaaph-'aaaraal I)cp»t (iAIIItVMK it CO.' now. manufacture* J- • and keep . constantly'Jb'Oß SALE, at their extensive Steam 'Works oil East_Sfitin at., Carlisle, a large assortment of Agricultural. Implements, 01. well known and approved- usefulness to farmer*, among which tlfiy would call especial attention t. Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first.class premiums &1 State and County Fairs. To the farmers *f Cunip burland, York ami Per y counties wc need not speak in detail of the merits of his drill, as scorss of them are now in’ use on the best farms iu these counties. Its reputation is established as the most ooMplot# grain drill now. manufabtyred in the United Statos. It sows Wheat, Bye, Oats, Barley and Grass* oronlj aiid regular, without bunching the seed. Tho gum springs puss tho drill,over stumps and atones,'with* out breaking phis or the drill. For even and regu lar rowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell the following articles, wlueh we can recommend to farmers as reliable implements of eitablisbod character; : Also, Throe and Four Jlorr.o Powers and ing Maohinoa, Clast Iron Field .Rollcrsi Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mciUion. Also, Egg CftftlJStovea^4^jsp .plate Wood Stores, with an irnrhenso variety 6f;olber enstingefbr house keepers : a : nd Wo naVo also in ittmtiTe variofy'of JpattcrPa for , IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to whiob we would cal* attention. • • - STEAM ENGINES AN? MILL GEARING To this department of n'ur business w'o.giVo par ticuiar attention. Onr already extensive stock o( patterns for paper, 'flour and saw mill gearing, i* constantly increasing'. Mill on-mcrs and millwrights will he furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. ‘Our machine shop comprises Ml the various tools for turning, planing and finishing .shafting and casting, by good and careful -machinists. of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in the best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largos! distilleries and taunnorics in Carlisle, and.Cumb’d, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines arc earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. Connected with our establishment is a steam flash and Door Manufactory which is now in oomplott order for the manufacture of every doioiiptioa at BUILDING MATERIALS, for (ho most costly as well as the plainest house. Window Sash furnished from five qsmte upward, un cording to size of glass; window Frames from $1.31 upward; Shutters and helling Blinds from 5i,76 upward; Door frames from. $1,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Oaa. ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Sciolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished,at tho lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber. Wo aro also prepared as heretofore ,o build ami repair BURDEN CARS for trauspoi tors ou the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. Tim continued patropugo of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders by niail promptly attended to. R. GARDNER A CO. Carlisle, May 3, 186?. SHIRTS, Drawer*, Keuk Tien, Ilundker -biot's, Hose, a very large stock and lu 'mkUobb Tarietv at low prices. • The bust Fine Shirts in town. Six' for ten dol are. Made to order or rcudy made. Isaac livjgston, , Oot. 29, '6B. Kytth Ham/vur 80. New-Wine-and Liquor Blore. Three doors East of Liftoffs Grocery Store, and'facing the Market Mouse, Carlisle. rPHE undoreinnod having opened ft full cr.d 1 complete assortment of tbo purest and best Swines and liquors* bo invites Hole keepers, House keepers, and others to give him a call, being determined to keep a bettor article than is generally kept in tho country, and at low prices. BRANDIES—Otard, Pinot Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle. GlNS—Swan, Schcidara Schnapps, Moyer's Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N.,8. Rum, WlNES—Madem. very oJd? Sherry, Sweet Ma nga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat, WHlSKY—Monorigahela, Pure Old Rye, Bour bon and common Whisky. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. SS& m Bottled Liquors of nil kinds. WILLIAM MARTIN. May 17. 1801. {Directly Opposite the Volunteer Office.) BESt PUENCH. BRANDIES. Martel brand, Old Pinet, • CftstilHon «t Co., Pcllcvoiain, Laßncbolla, S. j. btipuy A. CamhuJ, Otard Old Laquerune GINS. Holland. B, B. Old Bohlon,’ Holland Wasp Anskor Common. WHISKIES, Scotch? Irish, Family Nectar, O.Rye. Common XlootiiUd. Wines of nil Biiaul*. BEADING ABE, Orders gratefully received and promptly attended GEORGE WINTERS. Feb. 0 1862—1 y. Uoidsiok t Co., Ocisl.r k Co., nil lM,*ri al. ' ■ wir.Louoiißv’a celubrated Morrison’* Patent Corn Planter, , . Lash’s Patent Straw and b idder CmUst, . Patent Gvrn Shelter, . Johnston’s Cast-Iron litas’ Trough, Barn’s Patent Cider Mill . STATIONARY STEAM- ENGINES, DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. CMAS. E. .MCLAiHllfiliYl ATIORNB T-AT-L A W. OFFICE in IrthofTs building. Jutt oppoilM tho Market House, Carlisle March 13, 18fi2-rdy. .. - , - , ■ RIJFUS E. SBIAPIiEY, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA,’ ' : ATTENDS to securing ond collecting ■Soldier’s. Pafh Bounties,.