„ . tittsiesst a t f well thotough nb,Wllkilge ttnd'inoni v al <us ;Vine. dgy we paid a seeped Astit. to, tho egts, as: we entered the .recitatiots, room. Prof. thtthibers"Witkexttinning :the Settler class on •Mental,a,nd,"llforal Philosophy, ,as the exam . iiietton had been •in progress for two, hours illreadyove,ctitlyheard its close; the subject of Afemory, being: at that time before .the class. They then tbok. up Virgil, and afterward. Ho- Xenopbeq. Paragraphs from these authors'sve,T,e;seleated at raodom, and, after the ieeding„;iverds were partied, and the rela tions of the different parts of sentences point ed'out. Mintylimn is spent in applying the Grezninor' - of the language, to the lesson of ends day. Other examinations will ho con ducted on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday of this week, commencement exercises next week. provided, howtiver, the rebels' do not inter fere, which, at this resent writing, is alto gether uncertain. VISITOR. &bit as l) Eau* glens. HALF SKEET. -We are compelled in consequence of the distracted state of our community, arising from the imminent danger of rebel invasion to curtail our regular week ly issue to a half sheet. We hope by neat week to resume our business with renewed vigor, and to chronicle the expulsicn of the rebel invader, with the punishment his tomer,- ity seems to invite. di'On Wednesday night, an inde pendent company of Maryland infantry, un der command of Capt McGovvAN, arrived here and proceeded immediately to Shippensburg, where they'are at present, the advance of the Union forces in the. Valley.. All honor to Maryland. She is the first to the rescue.. CAVALRY COMPANY. -Mr. DA viD BLACK, is engaged in raising a cavalry com pany for the six months service. Persons joining this company will avoid the draft., and can either furnish their own horses, re• ceiving pay for their service from the gov ernment, or can be furnished with horses by the government. Mr. Itratimt is a gentleman of great popularity, and we have no doubt will fill up his company rapidly. Apply at once to him at the Mansion House. INFANTICIDE.—A. girl flamed Corn - man, living about two miles north of this place, gave birth to an illegitimate child few nights since, and immediately slier cut its throat with a largo pocket..knife. Coroner Smith held an inquest, and committed the girl to the custody of the Sheriff. As the case will bo tried at our next Court we for• bear stating further particulars.—. Dim. ACCIDENT.,-,011 Friday last., Richard Jackson, a carpenter by trade, and resident of North Middleton township, whilst. Working uridn the roof of a new barn building for Mr. John Darr, was seized with an epi leptic fit, and fell to the ground, striking a fence in his fall, which caused his death in about two hours. Mr. J. was about twenty-- five lears of age and a single man lie had been for some time subjeot to similar fils.—Detn. .TOWN MEETING.—A meeting of the citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity, was held in the Court House, on Monday evening, to take into consideration the course to be pursued in the event of the Rebels approaching the town. Col. R.IM. Henderson .wasicalled to the chair; Mr. Jno. Stuart, jr.,anq D. N. Mahon, weremppointsd Vice PreNlo'nts, and M r . H. S. Ritter and H. Newshman, Esq., Secretaries. After an interchange of senti ment, the following named gentlemen were appointed---a-committee =for t he-purpose- of adopting ~L -- --v measures, viz: R. M. Todd, F. Watts, "orter, R. I= ormation from .able and definite that place, mat. ing .ent, a reaction has taken dila)! should occur within Gy four hours to renew the ex- icier and quiet will have resumed iy,baSiness will be resutned and we ogging along as though nothing had to disturb our everyday routine. ' • DICKINSON COLLEGE.—The examina tion of the College classes le in progress ; the regular duties of the College will continue, and the public ekeroisee will be held as usual. Even if. the enemy Should occupy the Bor• ough, we trust there would not be any inter - ruption to. nimbi:Ale forras. The following -- 11 - tbe-n'tgev-S - •* - O public exercises: Sunday, ,Intie, ‘7 -Bacon.laureate 'Sermon, bi Prof: V.:' ..!....:Eoswei',„ .k. M., at 11' o'oloolty• ;'S'ainlay;'..T.unii*-'-fiSrinorilieforefthe g; 0 , .. OletX 'or Beilgion'it t ,loquiry„y•l\ "f'7./.. G. D. •-."...-1111171:i5, at, 8 'o'cloo141!„ gr . 1., , . . . . M "ibiy,.f .inte 22--brnliKs,:' ontest, by iri tbe unior Clase,for:the.?:?..,,,libl'li,! ale, ,at 8 Chibt*,-Pjk. ' . ~, ~0:: .:, .... . lii!ip@iiii,y, -- 41-i:i..2,8 t 6o'falc;cliei• amtnation q•partdidekt-Wor:. ''t , assiond a bil .. . LEteshmep Classk P. _113.,;___t0,9, N. k .. 431..,4_ •, • proting•of Aliiinor;•-in the'• aolteik Clialiet ; . „. . r.. --Ai r. . 4 'o"selo'cili÷Aiiirtual: meeting' of ,irke Boned-lot "Prutitees; - 14.,._ 8 .4Volock„. , - Auid:s, ) .. versari .-7,, ,PI , of Abe Holies Lettres Society. , , Wednesday; Jnno 24—A, M., 8 o'clock— Annnal meeting ofthe General Belles Lettres 'and General Union •Pliilosoplipal Societies ;, A.,14.,11.-O'cloolt 7 Oratien before the;Lltera: .0. 'eloote.t4es,,by Hon. Edward MOPherson, A. M., anO,Poem, by Rufus E..Shapley, A. M.; r..M.;, , 8-o'oloek:,Oration befere tins Aimed ated Alumni, Ao,,Y •Ber'.. ;William A. Snively, .' ThuridayyJune 25 —Commencement: Ever. - dm, VIQ o'clock, 4%.1,,1, , ' • , On Friday evening the 12th inst., JULIA JARRETT daughter ofJohn 0. & Jano Halbert, aged 2 years, 7 &oaths and 7 days. • Little Julia how we loved thee, None on earth can ever tell: The , much afflicted yet we grieve, At the grave to say farewell. Thou has loft thy mother's side, Little Julia child of pain; God in WIPIIOM bath removed thee; And In heaven we'll moot Again. glje niarittts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by It. C. Woodward. Carlisle, Juno 10, 1803. 5 CO 5 50 4 50 .1 40 1 30 95 FLOUR (Superfine) do. ( fix tra.) do It Y WHITE WHEAT RED d 0... 1:911 arm BARLEY FAL L.. 13 AIILIiY spqtno CI.O V ERSERI) TIMIITILYSEED.. Charles IL Hepburn and Samuel Hep burn. jr. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office with lion. Samuel Hepburn Male St 'Carliale Pa. June 5, '€3 DR, WIT H. COOK, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Surgeon and Accoucheur. OFFICE at his residrmee in North Hanover street. Next door to Shriner's hotel, Carlisle., - EW GOODS. LL'I Every description and qualify of °menden, Queensware, Hardware, Plekels, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Tobacco, Segura, Pipes. Fresh Fruits and vegitables In Cans, Oysteht do. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, all kinds and 01 the best quality and to be sold at tne lowest prices tot cash by June 5, '63 1, 1 IN E HAMS! .lust received by the subscriber, a largo lot of i/ar.rner, Phipps k Co's . celebrated Sugar Cured [lams. For sale on reasonable terms by June 5, 'WI. WM. nENTz. FISH ! FL'SII!! A ri SV invoice of 100 packages of various quali ties of Mackerel and herring at the very lowest cash prie shy .1 use 0. 'O3. WM. BENT'!.. William P. Lynch I Tdcin returned from the army has UAs FITT! .\'G and PLUMBING business at the (lid Stand in the basement of the best •Methodls( Church. Ile frill attend promptiy to all busi ness in hl's line. Lead and iron Pipes, iron Sinks, II vilratits, Bath Tube, hots ('old Fhoiver Baths, Bath Rollers, \Vat, Close's, W 0,411 Basing, Force and Lift Pumps, hydraulic 'tams, de, Wrolt Iron Weld 'rubes, And every description of rocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, Ac. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell. logs, at short make, in the most modern style. All materials and work in our line at' low rates and 'war- raoted. tyy,_ Country work and jobblne - riromptly nttended to. - June 5,413. Harmony Grove Nurseries IPst Grove, Chester County I 'a. WANTED in Cumberland County an enterer hing span at a good salary, to devote bis whole ti to selling Fruit and Ornamental frees, delivering and rolle,tlog for the same. Unexception able I eforenee required—Address I.ll\U CONARD & CO. May la, 180-1 m A SINGISEIL EN ERA I_, DEA I{ in Flour, and k_A all kinds of country produce. Warehouse on the corner of Main and West streets. Keeps constantly on hand all kings of FEED, FISH and SALT. May 8. 1883—t. f. 3 001 lbs. of Stagican's celebrated ' sugar cured hams, canvassed and uncanvassed, at IttLeuruer.nr_Mutp,.a_ud,Welt May 5, IS63—t. f. • A. SINGI . SEIV. -- - SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after ELY let, 1 A 63, the privilege of convert. log the pre ent issue of I,EOA L TENDER NOTES INTO Till: NATIONAL CENT. LOAN (commonly called I• Five Twenties'") will cense. All who wish to I," ret to the Fine Twenty Loan must therefore, apply beim.° the I st of JULY next. A Y COOKE, Sunsctat•TloN AGENT, No. 114 S. Third St., Philadelphia. April 10. 1903—ant. r. Lee, 'V. N. The Confessions and Experience. INVALID. Published her the benefit. and an a warning and A CAL; I'ION TO M EN who mullet from Nervous Debility Premature Decay of Manhood, et, , supply nn: at the same time. 1111.; MEANS tiELP CURE. By line who has cured hiunelf after being put to great expense and Injury though medical humbug and quackery By enclosing n post paid addressed envelope. single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYNAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, N. Y. May 22, 180.—ty. 1, - ISTATE NOTICE. ../I,etters Testamentary on the estate of David De muth, late of Newton town, hip. CumSerland County, have been leaned by the Register of Cumberland Co., to the subscriber living in Venn township. All per sons indebted will 'natio payment and those having claims will present them to DANIEL KELLER, May 22. 1863.* Executor. ECM .t them L'STATE NOTICE. i Letters testamentary on the estate of John Loy deed late of Silver Spring township, having been esued to the subset-Dior residing in East Pennsbores township. Notice is hereby given to all persona In debted to said estate to make Inunediate payment, and those having clot ins to present them duly authen ticated for settlement to i in every May 29,'69.-fit MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS We have the pleas are of Informing you that wo are now prepared to offer, at our Old Stand Nos. 103 105 & 107 North SECOND St., PHIL ADELPHIA.. A well selected Stock of, • Millinery and traw Goods, In every variety, of the latest importations, and of the newest and most fashionable styles. OUR STRAW DEPATMRNT, will comprise every variety, of Bonnets, Hats dc Trim. goings to he found In that line, of the latest and most approved shapes and styles. Nollcitlng in early call, 1 remain Yours, Respectfully, 11. WARD. April 3, 1863. 1 1 STA.TE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad i'jirilnistrntion on the estate of James Weakley late of Peon iownshlp, dec'd., having been granted to the sub,riber, residing In South Middleton twp., all per sons indebted to the estate of mid decedent are re• quested to make Immediate payment and those having claims against the saute, will mrke them known, with- Out delay, to . W. L. CRAIGHEAD. !May:l,lBo3. ~ Admiolstrator. OTICE.— My son Jacob Oliver baying . left Ida. bed end board on the lilth day of April, last, without my knowledge or consent, and said Jacob being a minor child, in the Oftee.nth year of lila age. Notice la here by given to all persona not to harbor him, or' give hits any credit on my account, as I will not be responsible for any dobta of his contracting. ONO. noovEn. - -,l4lisy ESTATE NOTICE. . Lettere Testamentary bn tho Estate of Jacob Ricte• :wino. tato or Dickonein-Township. Ctdmboriand County t have been isucd by_th e'llogistor of Cumberland ftountYs tutheisubscribers All persona indebted to will make P4yutotit And those having claims will present them to. • JAMB WIMP, • • Executor of Jacob Richwine, deed., ltjay .t2.;„1.863,-§t* i„ •• • • ZIE,IV,GOIIpS Follt THE SEASON! Silk Mantlegjlotiti,, rds,ntles. &pia: es: A largt jpt or. Lace Mantle - a Points and Unrnours, Bummer Shawl, desirable dress toods. Silks, IlareTes, cietifiadine9, - Lawns, Punkas s, &e.y &c. Parasols, bun Umbrellas, ;Lace Nitta, sada targe,varblty ofseiromer goods which we aro determined to sell vary cheap.. Please call at • :ixtigoq, SAWYER: & l‘lay 20, , • ,• , East /gain Bt. • peat#l. I=l WM. BENTZ lEEM G. W. CRISWELL, Exocutor ... , Notice to otßoionghßonds. Holders THE holders of the Bonds of the "Bor. ough 'orMirlfkre, maturing "icily let next; whoare willing,to receive In thereof, new bonds to be is sued by the said Borough, payabte in ten years there• after with interest at six,per cent. and accompanied with coupons for payment of the interest semiannu ally. are requested to glee written notice thereof to the untlersigned Secretary of the Corpenttion'on or be. fore the •10th of June 1863., By order of the Town Council. , J. W. 0(41LBY, May 29, 1903. Secretary of Corporation. 6-20 Year United States Bonds for Sale. EYE undersigned having been ap pointed agent for the sale ot these Bonds, is pro pared to lurnish them to Indivduals In sums of 60, 100, belt and $l.OOO. These bonds are called •' Five Twenties," because while they are twenty year Bonds, they may be redeemed by the 'GOvernment In gold, at any time after five years: they ply six per cent Inter est in gold, three per cent every six months, on the let day of May and November. and are_sold at par.— Persona desirous of making an investment In their Bonds, can do so by calling upon the undersigned, at the Carlisle llepeait Bank. . April 24, 1863-2 m "FIVE TWENTY U. S. LOANS " T I ER, DUNLAP & Co., of Carlisle, have bean appointed Awents for the Sale of the United States Six percent" Five,Twenty " years 110:111 Amounts can be hnd to suit the means of different in dividuals. The Interest on this loan is payable and will be paid in Gold. April 17, 1863-2 m. 1 25 ..115 .4 75 1 1,0 C. P. KNIGHT & BROS. COMMISSION . MERCHANTS And Dealers In FISH, Cheese & Provisions generally, Nos. 114 & 115 South Wharve, Philadoophia. Have constantly on Liao 1 an assortment of Dried & Pickle I Fish, &c., viz : Mackerel, Salmon, Shad, flue Fish. Herrings. Cod Fish Beet s Pork, Lard, Shoulders, liams,Sides, Cheese, Beans. Rice dr. April 24, 1863-4.3 m. HO ! FOR HELLER'S lIAT AND CAP STORE. THE subscriber has removed his Hat and Cap Store - to the opposite side of the Street, to the house formerly occupied by P. Monyer, and next door to Curnman's Shoe Store. /laving a mu, h larger room, I hare Incretsett my stock of goods, so that 1 am now prepared to furnish the public wifh all the new styles of HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices to suit the time. My stock consists of Silk. Cas•imero and Russia Rats, all kinds and prices of soft hats, city ns well as home manufacture, from the com mon wool op to tho finest Russia and Nutra. A good assortment of men and boy's caps. Also, awns, boys. and childrens fancy straw hats 11ariog improved means for manufacturing, any kind or Blume of hats will be made to order, at short notice. - Being a practical flatter, fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention to receive a liberal patronage. JOHN A. K ELLER, A gt. P. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moderate prices. April 17, 18112. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, T - ENV style with the latest improve ments and greatly reduce prices. Those ma• chines are noiseless, run rapidly. and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty and elasticity, which will not rip. They are, unquestionably TILE REST MA CHINES IN TILE 3IARR ET fur family and general use, they 'will HEM, FELL, STITCH AND RUN. They can do anything that any other machine can do. dhy-The new hemmers and other new improvements without extra chargd; WHEELER & WILSONS' SEWING MAC. lIINES. Nond better adapted for family use. American A griculturist. The undersigned baring been appointed agent for Cumberland Bounty: offers these Machines to the pub. lie with perfect confidence, that those who purchase will find them no represented above. Persons wishing to see the machines in operation, will please call at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For further information apply to April 3, 1863 COFFEE POT. AVILLIANI. FItIDLEY respectfully I announces to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he still continues the manufar tare of all kinds of tin and sheet iron warn in J. I). Halbert's building East houther street Carll,le at the sign of the , • REV COFFEE POT, where he will el all times he ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times he haL tloso 'celebrated, sell 'sealing and - serflesthig - prenrintii ' " FRUIT CANS AND-JARS• Roofing. Spouting, :tad all kinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank •ul for the patronage hereiofore extended, he hopes by ,rlct attention, and a desire to please all to merit a n tin 1121111,3 of the same. "Lunt forgot the sign of tho Red Coffee Pot. April 3, 1863. Plumbers' Materials. CHARLES 'MULLIKIN,' IMPORTER t t WHOLESALE DEALER No, 520 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY in Store, a large as kisortment of COPPER, ZINC, IRON & U ALVA NIZED IRON BATHTUBS. White and Marbled l'lug Basins. White and Marbled or Blue Closet Basins. Ship Water Closets, complete. Water-Closets of every description. PUMPS, RAMS, &c. Iron sinks. Iron and Enamelled Portable Wash Stands, VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPE, BENDS, BRANCHES AND THAI'S. Plumbers' Brass and Plated-Work of every descrip Mon. Lead Traps and Bends, Pine and Cedar Hydrant Rods, Plumbers' Hooks, Marble Slabs, Rubber Hose, etc., as low as any House In the country. April 24, 18113-3 m. ,RICE & CO.'s well-known M 1111.0- k DEONS and HARMONIUNIS, introducing the of feet of pedal bass on every Instrument. E. OA BLUR'S unsurpassed PIANOS for each, at a liberal deduction, or on monthly Instruments from $5 to $lO. .6(a" . Over 500 sold In Philadelphia. ANIES BELIAK, Polo Avant, 279 and 281 '3. Fifthatreet, above Spruce Philade &la, Pa April 17, 1863. Men & Boy's Clothing Bazaar. Second arrival of the Aeason. T HE undersigned would most respect fully Inform his o!d friends and customers and the public generally, that he has commenced the CLOTHING AND FURNISHING business In all I s' branches In the F tore Boom ofJ. A. II urrterich 800, on the West con or of ilanover and West Louther street, where he has opened one of the finest and most fashionable selection of ready made mode clothing ac.. In the Borough of Carlisle. Ills Clock consists - In great varieties as follows, viz: AWNS AND BOY'S COAT. do. 'do. do PANTALOONS. do. do do. VBSTS. Suits for 'Boys, from 5 to 15 years of age. Shirts, Melton Flannel and Coalmen) Bosoms. Drawers, Sus. ponders, Crava 5, a variety of Fancy Neck Ties, Linen and Paper Collars, Men's Linen and Silk Handker chiefs, Umbrellas. FRENCII AND SOLE LEA CHER TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and lleather*Travelling Bags, &c . All the above, goods will be sold for Cash, at the very lowest prices the and the City Markets will justify. Purchasbrs the please call and examine for them selves, before purchasing elsewhere, as my motto is uudelt sales and short profits. SAMUEL O. HUYETT. - May 1.1663-3 m, ' Agent. P. 8. Particular attention given to Boys clothing. '" - WANTED. • • , 1000 tons Dry Boneb, for which, w o will im) ten &Dare per ton at the Warehonso of ' J It D RHOADS. .• April 24, 4802-20,..• , . . • NOW selling nt Ogilby's for leas than City prices. 108 24. 1863. CU AS. OGILDY, Trudfie. Clo : .' W. NEIDICH, D. -. -D. S.—.- Lata-Demoristrator of rip mat Ivo Dont iotry to the Baltimore College of "• ~, Dental Surgery:. • Officeint lif realdonoe, oprostte Maiio lion, Mist Main otieet;Oarliale, Pone NOV. 11.1857. •J. MARSHALL.--.ATTORNEY- AT 4 ,:foirr Office with W.M. Penrose, in Itheern'i •• Qoo' Bushels ehotoe potatoes, at the „border of Main and West streets. C dial a, 186.3-4. L 4.BlNGlsrat. - STEINWAY PIANOS,. First Priia Nadal at tlio World'►a t000n,.18q2; • • r - "o4o, l lslteri 111 • - • • I •. • ), PT LIE undersigned has justreceived;` and Intends to koop constantly on hand a full as sortmont of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Strinw,y k Sons of Now York. ' Each Instrument wilt he carefully selected In the Manufactory, mid will be sold at the New York . Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cai lisle. A written guarantee of entire satlstlictlon will be given by the 'ubscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purihase ere Invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at W. M. BEETEM, Agee t R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion Rouse, near tt e Railroad Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for sale and to rant. :KINN R. STAYMAN. Carlisle. May 22, 1563-1 y NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS ! T am now opening a choice lot of smn kmer Goods, laaight at the rodneed prices for cash all of which will ho Fold at correspoodhig low prices. ELEGANT CHALI DE LAINES, Ithramblgties, Shepherds Maid, Poll De Cho , . les, (Aydin., ail Wed Do Laines, krenolt Dinglimns, Main CI ELI, Unreges, Ace.. dm Cambric and Swiss 'Muslim. Taiatans. White and Coloroti, Bishop Lawn, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs. Spring ,Shawll7 Stella Shawls, lialmorals. Cloth Table Covers, ke., fic. Muslim's, (Jinja - mum, Calicoes, Tickings, ite., at lower prices than heretofore. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, In great variety, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. Ladies, 31 iSSOR, and Children' -hooped Skirts, newest stylca. Lest quality, and chettiPer than can ho had in the country. Gentian — airs wear, such as new handsome Summer Casslineres, for Men and Boys wear, Cashriierett's, Cottons/des, Stripped and Plain Drillings. Sic., A few yards of Carpeting on hand, at less than city prices. All persons In want of handsome and Cheap Goods, will do well io all before purchasing elsewhere, as we are now selling reeds for cash at very low prices. Recollect the place, Main Street, nearly opposite the Depot. _ . :11 ay 13, 181 3 Ladies, Misses and Children's. Boots, Shoes and Slippers, 14111fieti Heeled French Mor. r,eco Boots, ..atlies without !feels Morroeco Boots. Choate Murree.) 1000.. Misses Fine Morroect, Boots, Children's Fine Morrorrcr Boots, Ladies lilac k and Colored Gaiters, Misses Black and Colored (loiters, Children's Black and Colored Gaiters, Ladies, Misses and Children's Faint°. rals. Men's, Boy's and Youth's Lace Boots, Just receivod of tho best Manufacture, and now gelling at low prices, at the Cheap Storo. . . May. 15, 18113 NEW ran= -CALL. AND. SEETHE NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND QUEENS- IV ARE STORE. 'rag subscribdrs having purchased the. 1 stork of Groceries formerly belonging to Jos. D. Halbert, will continue the business at the old stand, and ar e prepared to furnish their friends and - the ;nib lie with everything that In nice, new and fresh, in the way of Their stock is large and selected w.ith„the Greatest care and will be sold at the lowest primes for cash. It con, sists In part of line old Government Java COFFEIpI, Prime Ilio do, Prime Rio Roasted. SY. UPS.—New York. Ito,ton, and Philadelphia Sy rup!. of the very hest qualifies, BROWN SUGARS.—The best the market affords.— Loverlng's best Crushed. Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars. which cannot he sur passed, and as the time is limy here for preserving, la dies will please give hint a call and examine for them selves. All his SPICES are of the purest and best va rieties. No humbug nboul them. J. CANIPItk:LI Rice. Corn Starch. rrina. Dandelion Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye. Scan, Candles, Le. 4 (I II INA, GLASS, AND cv Q E SWAR A large and well selected stuck of the very latest lot terns and sty es. lON, or than ever In price, and better In quality. than was ever offered before In Carlisle Call and see. Wooden and Rit low Ware, such SS Tubs Ilunt,ors„..and „Churna—Baskets..ol...nvary .tlnstription.; Children's CA Rill AU ES, Stoneware, Cream Puts, But ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. FISH —No 1, '2 nod 3 Maolieral. No INI k.SS $ll All No. 1 Ilorrlog. A lar,e quantity of the• celebrated Hxcelsior HAMS. SALT by the Sack. Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage of their friends:lnd the pul7lic generally, and invite them to call cud eXlllllillO !heir new stock, at the old stand. corner of II cover and Louthcr Stre6.ts. Carlisle, Nay 8, 1863 NEW DlttiG STORE,. THE undersigned has just opened a new Drug Store, in South Hanover street, next door to litho Grovery Store. where he has just re ceived and opened a large stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, 'toilet Soaps, and .Fancy Articles. Also, a largo lot of Tobacco and Eegars, of the most favorite brands; Coal Oil Lampsand Shades, [turning Fluid, tioofecti )))) :tries. Fruits, N Alcohol, Statiotoiry, Patent Medicines. and all ot articles coonet.ted olth our line. All of which we sell at prices to suit the times. Prescriptions carefully compou .dad by a competent druggist. DAVID RALSTON. Carllale,,Dec.lo, IS.l2—ly QINCE the rapid' decline in gold, the 3tibserilier, who has on hand the largest stock of goods In the County, • hy, taking advantage of early op portunity :ind favorable torn in too market, is now selling goods at lower prices than can ho purchased In any of the cities-1 have reduced the price of DE LAXNES, • Fanry Dress Goods, Baregos, Lawns, Va!orioles, Challis Do Utilise &e, all will be sold At last year's prices. I am determined to close out my fancy silks. at first cost Bleached spd unbleached Muslim, Calicos at lower rates. CLOTHS, CASHMERES, JEAM, - SATTNETTS. NOTIONS s-C , OLD PRICES. A varied assortment of beautiful styles of Carpets. at old prises which I intend to clofe ou ,all purchased be fore the rise, and will be sold at Least 50 per cent lower than can be bought In any of the cities. RUGS, MATTING, LOOKING GI,ADnES &O„ WINDOW SHADES AC. at Twines before the rise. I respectfully request those in want of goods to tali and examine my stock before purchasing. A. W. BENTZ. April 3,1863 Now Sky-Light Photographic and Ambrotypo Gallery. 'C L. LOCHMAY is happy to ifiform • na his nuaroum.custodiore, and tho public gone, re, 13 , , that lie ham removed hii - Ostablyhmout to hie , • Hew Sky-Light Gallery, In the building recanted by Mrs. Neff. 'en a Millinery Store;oppoeltu the Cumberland Valley7Bank. -' Mr. Lockman la now able with' his 'splendid light, and the addition .of now and expensive apparatus,f ho very beat manufactured, to produce PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES' DE VIBITE, AMMO TYPES, AND EVERY STYLE or 'PICTURES, equal to.the bust made In Philadelobla or New York. - Pictures can be taken now equally - well in cloudy as In nicer weather. • Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypol of deceased persons ooPied.oldurged:_erModaltitojeartekdezylalte: • • CUM BELT UNG _Just rocelyod large_ assortment of all sizes Gumteltino, Gum llose; Gum packing, 4c., aud • for sale cheap at thejlardware StorO of • June 22. 1883. 11. SAXTON.„ 11011rANDKERCHIE - FS, 'Tics,. 'Stocks, - Li:Ribbons; Busponders; Under gbirls, Drawers, beautiful assortment can bo found at • . ISAACLIVINGST . oN'S North llauovur Strout Emporiom March 13, 1863. • B o N . I. liguTt, Dental o s m ur t_ eg li e x y B . a . l • , ~,...7-,E,... IR. GEORGE S—SEA til"4.ll76‘"'.- ter ß e l go i ll T e . g D o rilten o oVice nt the residence opts mritirrpp‘st i,e,nther streetlthree, doorerbeloir fledrer4, ~:• • •, , . 41‘rch A0.0.85(3-4f:'..* , .: , . , . .. , j . .; Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings, CLIAS. 0011.13 Y, Trust ce CHAS. OCII BY, Trustee Family Groceries, HALBERT A: FLEMING DRY GOODS. LOCHMAN 9 S • ,STRAW 'POP -00! all :66 . :NEWl4tyles;• 'Foi-lLadiet; I._,Miecoa k Childrena Wear. Trench k American • • !.• Donn 4 Rltibono, 'and o - gonifol oodoittoont of MILLINAHY GOODSI at the lowest earth prices—Wholesale & Iletall— MILLINHAS W,lllConault their Interval, by examining my Stock befOre making thelrptirchases.. •: • i; _wnt. No 218 -ArobThitreet, Philadelphia, March 20,1803. MlttAlii 4 l — EitY COODS• SPRING, 1863. BATOOD & CARY, No. 725, CITEST , NUT STREET, PIIILADELPRIA, STII A W & MILLINERY GOODS Including STRAW HATS & BONNETS, MISSES & GRILLO:NS STRAW GOODS, FANCY & CRAPE lONNETS, Fronchylowers. RlLhona &c., In which they respectfully Invite the attention of Merchant & Milliner. CASH BUYERS will find spechil advantage In ex. amining this stock before purchasing. March 20, 1803-3 m. NEW STORE. • GEO. P. NIYERS & SON, GREEN GROCERS. We have taken the Store Rooms formerly occupied by Greenfield Shearer In East Mein street, next door to the Jail, where we intend to keep all kinds of IiCKFINBUABB and GROCKRIE/L Our stork Is new and ftssh, carefully selected in the Easter.. Cities. We iu vue the public and friends to cenerai to give UR it caul 011.1 examine our stock of goods no we are determined to BELL CHEAP FOB CASH. Our FLOCk COOHiBLEI in part SGO Ales, COFFEE TEAS, SYRUPS, Molasses Queensware, Willow ware, Cedar ware. Brusnes. Cards and epices of every kind, warranted pure. .4 !sr. „ Green and Dried.Frnit, Eereign and Domestic, and a full itssortment cl Elour by the buret or pound, Country produce re. .e.‘ eu iu exchange for goods. 0. P. MYgIIS it SON. 20. 1363. Watches Jewelry and Diamonds. LEWIS LADOMUS & O. • 802 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. TAVE always on hand, a large stock _Let Gold and Silver Watches. suitable for Ladies, ci f ontlemen or Boys wear. Some of our own importa tion, extra fine quality. Our assortment of Jewelry consists of the most fash ionable and rich designs; as also the plainer and less expensive. Silver Spoons, Forks, Pie, Cake and Fruit Knives; also a large variety of fancy §llver Ware, suitable for Bridal presents— We have also on band, a most splendid assortment of Diamond Jewelry of all kinds, to which we Invite es pecial attenl ion. Our prices will be found considerably lass than the same articlqs are usually for. All kinds of Watches repaired in the very best man ner and warranted - to give satisfaction. WEDDING RINGS ou hand and made to order. Call or address LEWIS LADOMUS At CO. Bn2 Chestnut Street, Philadelphin P. 8. The highest cash price paid for old Gold and Slyer. All ordedit from the Country Wilt receive espe cial attention. April 21, 186:3-1y. SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS I ! WE have the largest and finest shirts over offered in this place. 8111It'I'S at 11.00 per dot do. 15.00 " .-d0... " .20,00 " do. " 2500 " " do. " '30.00 " " warranted to be of I he beet and most celebrated makes Bought before the late advance In prices, sold by th. dozen or single, if you want a Perfect Fittmg Shirt, ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Streot Emporium 151111 March 13, 1363 DENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- L ANCE CO. (ASSETS $1,151 789 50,) ISESUS LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, on favorable terms. The Board of Trustees have declared a Scrip Diri. deed of forty per cent. upon the Casi . Premiums re ceived in 1,61, on all Policies in force un the al st of Po. cember, and have decided to receive the Scrip Divi dend.: of 1853, 1854, 1855 and 1856 in payment or Pro miens Notre or Loans on Policies due the Company, will he credited on the same with the Scrip of said years. The undersigned in ready to deliver certificates to parties entitled to receive them, at the Carlisle Agen cy. at his office on Main street, at any time after the date of this notice. Pamphlets, tables of rates, applications and every in formation furnished without charge. 151IMMEI 1 -~.~ ~_;...__ NEW -GOODS ! NEW GOODS I Q INCE the decline in Foreign CX kjohangs Leldich Sawyer Sc Miller hare received their stock of Foreign Spring (fres= goods. embracing all the latest fabrics and newest styles in the market. PLAIN AND FANCY . SILKS, Wool and silk Poplins. Pungens, 'Pinta Cloth, Shop, herd Plaids, Grenadines. Baregus, Lawns, Pelaines . . All kinds of Mourning and funeral goods of Ilissons importations, Spring Mantles. Shawls, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Sun Umbrellas, Moves, Hosiery, Ac., LLUTHS, enssimEitts, VESTINCIS, plain and fancy; all kinds of postings at low prices We have a large stork of desirable goods, sod' a fancy silks. &tom goods, Moises, Bareges, Lawns many other goods left over from last season, which we will sell at last years prices. We have an immense stock of Domestic goods, also. Carpets, Oilcloths, Window Shades, Looking (Passes, House furnishing goods. &c We will make additions to our Stock as the season advances. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. SAWYER & MILLER Aprll 3, ISO 3 SAPONIFIER, 'CONCENTRATED LYE, THE F.4 . ,111LY" SOAP MAKER T"public are cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only 'GENUINE and PAT ENTE. Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, their trade. mark for It being " SAPONIFIER, Olt CONOttlallYdA TED LYE." The great SUCOESS of this article has Ind UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to IMITATE 't, I violatito of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFAOTUIIERS, BUYERS or SELLERS of these SPUMOUS Lyes, am hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE AROING, Esq., of Philadelphia and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Esq , of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, Olt SELL EnS of Lyti, in violation of the rights of the Conapauy, will be PRO. 4 lUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, Is for sale by all Drugglets. Gruen; and Coulitry Stem. TAKE NOTICE! VIE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUST,•• WffsEeTp .. MEMO. Or l'enuavlveints, No. 1 of May Term, in 1862, in'auit.of Tllid PENNSYLVANIA 'SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY re. TllOB.-0. CHASE, decreed to the , .oom• pany, on November 15, 1862, the EN:OI,I7BIYR right granted by a patent owned by them for the BATON'. FIER, . Tat ; ent. datedoctopi) ! ,28„ 185!L . ,Porpnkual In junction aw'ardod'.'- , • • '• ' • TEE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Orrio ee.4-427laut,Street, Philadelphia Pitt St. and D'utiniignie2Vi'ey; Pittaburg. Afay . .. . . - . ~... , XfAII;BI''N,AILS 1 ; 'NAILS 1 ; ; , ; ' ; 11 AlirgostOcli of good, clean, Went; eqd Tough ruins, nt.the lowest Prices ; Ourmalla are ',worth' 50ate a kig.othre, thin. any othaimakobf nalla - sold in our lown..thls Is the opinion or mechanics who have WO them, we also bets', a tan aseortment of , , . ,'> . • • , BIII,LIqNG 1 4A,T.41 11 - 11 ,4151 • , . of the latest end most ii , Pprovedetyles. Anemias war- . ranted e's reprfigented. • • 'JOHN' P: LYNX '& SON: ,' • RESIT • A;ltit of ifickerol—;new'catch-4u aioorteei peobe ols.9fll%ll l oB, l 44e,krtOr,p ll 4 , Elghth )3Opolo, 2. . SALI4ON, thr waist . t th eStoto of ' Ook. 20. ; • Ca.rlisle rcoundryi • i• FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! F. Gardner k Co.' now manufacture and, keep 'con stantly for sale, at' their extensive Steatn Werke on Fast plain street, Carlisle., a large assortment of ' itt.titlafitTUGAL IMPLEMENTS, Of well knoWri, approved uaefulnene to thrtnore. among which they would call cape cia I a tton4on to WILLQUGIII BY'S CELEBRATED PATENT' syb Ich has taken over . ti fty.First Glass Premiums at State and'Countk Pairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland, York and, Perry corintleawe need not speak In detail Of the merits of this drill, as scoretgor them are now in use on the best' farms in these enuntion. Its reputa tion is established no the most complete Grain Drill 110 v manufactured in the United States. It sews Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grans, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Springepass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pinsor the drill. For even and regular sowing, the Willough by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell the fallowing articles, which we C.III recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAIT' A FODDER CUTTER, lIRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN" . II A RN'S PA TENT CIDER \TILL, JOAN SON'S CAST IRON 1100'S TRODG 11. Also, Three and Four Horse rowan; and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Hollers, Plough Castings of 'various patterns, Corn Crushers. and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Cool Stoves and Ten Plate Wood Stoups, with an immense variety of other'eaStlngs for househeepers and others. We have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and CF.M . IITI.IItY ENCLO.FI:IIES' to which we would call attention. To this department of our business we give portico Mr attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill Gearing. is constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrights will be fur nished with a printed catalogue of our variona Mill Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by good and cartful Machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from 'ten to twontyifive horse power, built in the hest style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may ho seen lu sitreessful operation at many of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries In Carlisle. and Cumberland Perry anti Dauphto Counties, to the Ms hors of wit HI We confidently, yefer rot...lnformation as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting yteam Engines are earnestly re quested to mai and examine before contracting else. Ny hero. DOOR AND SASE( FACTORY. Connected with our establistimeni Is a Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order lur the manufacture of every deseription of . BUILDING MATERIALS. for the most costly as wolf as the plainest house. Win= dow Sash furnished from b cents upward, according to size of glass; Window Frames trout $1 31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Nash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, .Scrolls, and other articles needed Li house building, furnished at the lowest prices and of the best gdalfuy of lumber. 0011 e are also prepared, as heretofore. to build and repah BURDEN CA liO for trAnsportersofi the railroad, with numptaless and on reasonable terms. The continued raflronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. May 0. '6O. F.GA EBNER A Co. SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE PER '.2ENT. ❑ELUR' CW,T!! At the sign of the "Gold Bogle," 3 doors above the diniubcrialrd V;Illey . hank, and two doors below the Methodist Church. on Wet t Main street, the largest and bust selected stock of jn,the town, 'viii be sold 30 her tent low_er than at any place in the State. The stock eionprises a large assort went of Until nod Silvio 11.1[MR-rase watches, Levers, Levities, A uniriran watches, acid all other kinds and styles, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, • paid Pens and Pencils—leo olry of all kinds, Spectacles Gold and Silver, Plated and Sllviir Warn, MUSIC BOXES, ACCOBDEONS, Oil Paintings, n grent variety of faneyitrtieles, &c. The'entiro stock of Watehmalier tools, canes, large Mirrors, and Safe will bo Fold ,Iliolesalo or rota i! un the easiest terms. Having soleoted a first class workman all kinds of re pairing will tal dune as usual, at reduced primes. I 4 AR GrE ARRIVAL OF FRESH (Ilf/CERIES—FTSII OF ALL N 11;. a tering which is a large hit of the real genuine Balti more dry salt lIEHRINU, In oak harrcl,, At ACK A tEL at prices that Is really astonishingly low. Plckols el all kinds. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. LI g tr 0 1 , (C. C , at the lowest rate, for CASH or Country Produce. W.JI. *eTtiffre, — .) 053. SPONSIXII Agent, Carlisle PE uuftilin- , in the cure of (_,'ou ,, hB itr.,m•liii is, S..re Throat, Hoarse ness, Ditlivilit Breathitt:;, Incipient Consumption, and Diseases of Ihe 1,..11,:11. Th..bur e cage al uu•liriue and any ehil.l will take then, Thfill1,111(18 have been instore I it, health t, hat had Clespairi•ci. TVSLI— mony given ill hourlreds of cases. A dose re— leeras ill ton minutes Ask for Bryan's l'ulawnie o and only genuine Is stamped •• Bryan." Spurious kind,..aro oti , red for sale Twenty live cents a box. Sold by dealers ~, e nerally 410SES. Ploprietor, Ro chester, N. V. Far sato by S. Elliott, Carlink:. February 20, 1 S —ly FULL assortment of Men and Boys' a w m, and Sh en. suitable for the . winter Also, Ladies and Misses's Balmoral Bootees, Ohildren's Boots of all kinds. Ladies and Gentlemen's ti M Over Shoes. My old custrunetes and all in want of good a n d Anna!) Boots and Shone. will please call and examine the stock, before purchasing. Main street, nearly opposite the Depot JUST opened the largest and best as sortment of Ilardwary, Paints, Oils, Varni , ll, Glass, Iron, kit., over brought to Cumberland comity. bought oxclusivoty fur cash, and which we ore selling at the lowest prices. We Invite the public generally to cive us a call belbro making their purchases, as woaro fully sustaining our old reputation yf sollibg, the BEST GOODS AT TLIE 'LOWEST PRICES. Returning thanks ton generous public for their past liberal patronage, hoping by personal attention to their wants, to merit a continuum's-of the same. , JUIIN IS LYNN: & 80N, At the Old Stood North Lantiver Street. Carlisle, Juno (I, 1862. PAINTS AND OILS.- 10 Toun NiThite Lead. lON Gallons of oil. Just received with a large assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint. Turpeutine, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Putty, Colored Z no, Litharge, Rod Lead, Whiting, Boiled 011, Glue, Lard Oil, " Shellac, • . Sperm 011, Paint Brushes, Fish 011, ke., Colors of every delioription dry, and Oil In cans and tubes at the Hardware store of Carlisle, Oct. 25,1%. GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, Steam Engines and lilill Gearing WATCIIEB AND JEWELRY Carlisle, June IEOI3 PRES I.: RVFIS, and a good assortment of Xmportant Discovery RELIEF IN 'FEN MINUTES! BRYAN'S PULNIONIC WAFERS BOOTS di. sHoEs CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1862 .5C323. -tIREAD BISCUIT &o. • The Cream of rartar '•Substltute" is recommen• de as a superior article In combination - with Sileratue or Soda fOr Batting purposes. It produces bread cakes &c., which - whoa cold are Weer, moist and gratent, while those of Cream of Tartar aro often dry and taste lose. .It will cost less than Cream of Tartar and lensed In.tho same way for cooking, &c. • , - . . TilIS SUBSTITUTE, together with Soloratus' Soda, Pv.ro Cream of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Root, I'custard Seed, ground , and un• ground, apices of all kinds unadhltoraledi 'and also armories in every variety constantly on hand, and at the lowest pricer! lbriealo by . . Deo-14, 1852. '' - ' • J.,W. EBY, . , , . V. II ji. V I-11 9 SALOON.--Having fitted oup In the very best style, the room In Oraolor's . building, next door to Avl,. Sonneteer! OffiCQ., lam pro. pared to give my tonsorial attentions to -all Who may -hotior4nom.l . th_n_Vlsit•:4 shall constantly bo suppliod - Witheon - op tont and polite bandeiliaShallirpiffaixtibffor to:glvo general eatiefactlou.. I wish to employ a. good tiny, botween 14 and 17 years old. Apply, immediately to- , • J. IditEDS: Carlisle, Jyrne 20862—1 y. .... , , . .. •,, . , . • ' , • • .IRADIES. ' '5OO pairs' 4a . inns' on iland - -of, all 'Mudd. .Ellzabethtown pattern, ; Loud on dn.. roman do , with and - enthout:patint fastenings, cheaper th.in ever at, II.18AX1;ON'S, rdst Main at. Maoeh 29,.1562.. . - DUMPS-& CEMENT. 100 barrels of ;Cement; with eilarge awortment of Chain and Iron Pumps, just received and for sale cheaper than evor. Ormient sold by tho qu4ntl ix' at rannoftietureln price • March 29: - • •• • ' • • • SAXTON. Boitth lial4o7er e4tiet, oi**fapantaMtry !rod", - Wir;A:, stout. : 4 = tine 1, 'Ca. , I3ALIIDIOHE LOCH HOSPITAL. EsifoThrsirub:Ao.,ATlOT:JOE YAWL: QUACKERY . " 1 . 11 altL N 7, 7 PLACE '‘N1.1 . .E111 , 1 A. 61411 &AN: - BE OBTAINED: DR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most certaiir. speedrand,only effectual remedy in the world for all private diseasesc weakness nt the back or limbs, etrictere•Alfeetiont of M, 'kidney', and blad der, inv oluntary ~ luntarY dliciumges, finplitency, general debili ty, nervousness, tlyspepsy, latigtior, low spirits, confu sion of-ideas, palpitation of thd . boart f timidity, trem- Wings, dimness of sight or , giddiness. disease of the head, throat, 'nose or skin. atTectlons Of the liver, lungs, Omelet 'or bowolls—those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of youth=those secret and solitary practices more fatal' to their victims -than the song of 'Syrotia to . the Marlinits•of Ulysses, blighting theimaintt brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &G., impossible. Especially, who have become the vietinis of solitary vim that dreadful and destructive habit which annu ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced 111400 - at:Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may cell with full confidence. Married persons, or young men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debil ity, deformities, &e., speedily cured. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor es a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his sit tll as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS jrnmedlately cured, and full vigor restored. This die tressing affection—which renders Itto miserable and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims Of improper indulgenees. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may 11.110 Now, who that under stands the subject, will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im proper habits than by the minima? Besides being do. prised the pleasures or healthy offsm log, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system Lecomes deranged, the physl eal and mental functions stealcenea, loss of procreation power. nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigmtion constitutional debility, a vast log of the frame, cough, consumption, decay and death orzcz NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK - - - STREET• Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail 1111 t to observe name and number Letters must he paid and contain a stamp. The Doe tor'A Diplomas hang in his office. V CURE WARRANTED TN TWO DRYS• No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.—Dr. Johnbtou.mem yer of the g d y d l College of viegrain s. Lon dun. fired unto from one of the must eminent Colleges In the United States, and the greater part of whose life had l een sp,,,f, In the hospitals of London, Ports, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected Nollll+ of the twist n,tonlshing cures that were ever known : ninny troubled with ring ing in the head and earn when asleep, great nervous ness, being alarmed nt sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with d o _ rangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr..T. addresses all those who have inj tired themselves by improper Indulgence and wilitary habit 8, which ruin bath holy and mind. unfitting them for either brill miss, study, society nr marriage. These are Horns of the sad and melancholy effects - prodnced by early habits of youth, viz - Weakness of the hack and limbs. pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power. palpitation of the heart. lyspep sy, nervous irritability. derangement of the digestive functions. ,!,ueral sqmptmos of consumption. MENTam.r.—The feartul elTeets tin the mind are much to Ise dreaded—loss of memory, moil . ..inn 41t ideas, de pression of spin its, evil En, t•hod jugs. n vcrilob to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., 'tire sonic of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their ileclinfng health. looing their vig or, becoming weak, pale, nervous HMI emaciated. haring a singular appear, an c e ahout thneyes, cough and symp toms of consumption. YOUNG LIEN Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice _indulged inwinmalope, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at samol, tbe efFeCfs Of which Aro nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders mtli,fage Impossible, and destroys both mind end body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched train all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must belore con templating MATUUCATIAGE rennet that a sound mind and holy are the ntolit ne cessary requisites to promote eolinuldal happiness Indeed. without these. the journey through II h Becomes a weary pilgrimage; thiltrospeethourly darkens Lo lhn view; the mind lieeomes !shadowed with despair A nd filled with the melancholy reflection that the ha pld miss of another laieomes blighted with our own. IBM;1=9 DISEASE OF IDICDRUDJONCE When the inisgnided and 1111prodent votary of plea sure finds that he hes Imbibed the seeds of this painful IlketlYti, it too often happens that an ill time.! 0011N0 of shah a', or dread of disetivery, deters latui from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone lieftionil hint, delaying till the constitutional e 011110( MIS of this horrid disease make their a pp..a.,tivel ulcerated sure throat, diseased ens, 000 t all Tot, ptlns I, the head and limbs.illtrniessof sight, deafness, 111014, Oil 010 011111 1.10111 q: 1111 d I,llla, 1,111(.0111, 011 It,. 11,01: fare and extremities, progressing with tiightfnl rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the 'noes of the Rose fall in, and the virtiiti of this a wful disease be-ernes at 111,011 - 1. Object of vornallseration. 1111 (10:101 puts a period to his dreadful sulferitig,, by send ing him to " that Undiscovered Country from whence - iiirtUf Witerreth - It - 1s a melancholy tart that thousands fall victims to thls terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulness of ig norant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly poi son, Mercury, ruin the constitution and mato the re shine of life miserable. Trnct not your lives, or health, to the core of th. many unlearned and worthless pretenders, destitute of know imigo, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnbton's Ivertise set, ts, or style themselves. In the new simpers, regularly nd era tel physicians, ineamhle of curing, they keep yin It Ming month after month taking their filthy and p.i•onnes compounds, or as long as the smallest fee ran he ohtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh over your galling disappointment. 111==118121 . . if credentials or diplomas always hang in hie office. II is remedies or treatment are %Mk HOW n to all others, prep , ro d from a life spent in the great hospitals of Eu rope, the first in the country and a more extensive private practice than any other physician in the world I NDO RS EIR ENT OF TiiE PRESS The many thousands cured at this iustitutipn year at. et year, nod the numerous Important Surgical Ope rations pe•rt), med by Dr. Johnston, Witnessed by the• reporters of the " Sun." "Clipper." and many other papers, notions of Which Imre appeared again and again before the public, betudes his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED Persons writing . should be particular in directitut their letters to this institution, in the following plan ner: JOHN M JOHNSTON, M. D., ow. Baltimore Leek llnepital, Baltimore, Md May 211, 186 ~06~0 NEW GOODS ICW GOODS AT OCULB1"8 CASH STORE JUST received a large assortment of olegatit 1111 W bt,ylo Fall and Winter Guods, to which the attention of the public Ity•generalls to epectlully invited. In the GENTS' DEPARTMENT, Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestings, 4hirti, Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Cravats, Suspenders, (launtlets, Gloves, &e., &O. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Poplins, French Merinos, Do Lains. Figured and Barred Rupp's, Poll De Oheviers, Figured and Flalu Velour, Cashmeres, Partunottas, tainghiuns, Fetch sets, Balmorals, Hoods, Sontags, Skating Coats, I\u• bias, Vests. &c., &o. A foil assortment of GOODS .for Childrens' wear, of afl kinds. Tiskings, Chocks, Mtn , - Bus, Drillings, Flannels, Blankets, Cassinetg, Jeans, Cords &c., &e.. best quality and cheap as the cheapest. Hosiery and Gloves of ail descriptions and primp. 811 AWLS AND SCARFS. A large assortment of ShaWls and Scarfs of all des criptions, and cheap. Travelling Trunks, 'veil made, and Carpet Bags. As it is impossible to enumerate all the articles, I would iespeetfully invite all, persons in want of hand smile and cheap GOODS, ,co call end look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. .Par' Recollect the place, West Main street, nearly opposite the depot. (3.1A8. 0011.11 Y. LI ENItY SAXTON, Carlisle, Nev. 6,1862. N. 11.—All Cloths, Cassimcres and Testtngs, N7lll.he made up to order, ((if desired.) in the hest manner, and warranted to tit bf au experienced tailor arid the best workman in the State. C. O. • QECIOND SPRING.ARRIVAL.— 10 LARGE SUPPLIES FOR 'TUE READ AND FEET. .At the store of John Irvine, on the N. E. corner o • the public miner°, is : the place to purchase, Boots Shoes Oats &Caps. at prices that dety.competition: Ito liasjuat'teturned from the East with the largest and most complete arieertraent of Boots, Shoes, lints & Caps that he has- evOr presOnted to this commuslin. an d w hiehi.ho is.determined Ls sell at the lowest pont ble,priOeit.' Ms stock embraces eirerything in hiellne of business, such as ; ,• . MEN'S & BOYS'TINE dALF BOOTS, tioc7s,'Orilf and Patont Leather ‘Gaitera, Calf Nullifiers,- Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippeih, dm. • • • ' LADX.ES , , Eine:Fran* Aud Eng.l),sh. taskixiir ,Oattoro, Morocco Calf and Kid Kid Slippers, Fang Slikpera Morocco, arid Kid I/MIMI - is, ' MISSES AND 011ILDR EMS WEAR °fail descriptions embracing ilne'Laeting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting Dutton Boots, Morocco Lace Roots of 'all. kinds,, fancy shoes of .vailnus styles, alippers,'&o. MATS Zs OAT'S, Silk, Oassimere; Far and Wool Mats of all qualititisandAtyles, .Id5Q a largoassorthiont of ' :STRAW . . Doots'and Shohd miald to order at tho'shortest retie Repairing promptly ciolia.• Gonsdcut of t pleaf3o MI elastics of custeimirs, respeittully,ll}l , ite, the public to givo'bim A call,' k , . „ Da. Remember the plaCe,N. E. corner of the -Publ ls May 80;'66. ;KAM IRN/ND. irou.tra wmka PICALRRX.B.GE I === MIME
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