NEW MEADS CALL ANI) SEE THE NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND QUEENS- WARE STORE mIIE subscribers baying purchased the j_ stock of Groceries formerly belupging to Jog. D. Halbert, will continue the business at the old stand, and we prepared to furnish their friends and the pub- Ile with everything that is eke, uew and fresh, iu the way of Family Groceries, Their sto.l, Is tar {t, and selected with the greatest care. and will he sold at the lowest prices tar cash. It eon, slats in part of fine old i.lavernment Java COFFEE, Priine Rio do, Prime Ilia Roasted. SYIZUPS.—New Verb, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, of the very best qualities, BROWN 51L0.% RS.—The best the market affords.— Lavering's best Crushed, Sand, :tint Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. 11. and C. Sugars. It high cannot be sur passed, and as the time is sow hero for pre , erving, ht dies will please give him a call and examine for them selves. All his SPICES :are id the pureit :mil best va rieties. No humbug about them. Rice, Corn Starch. F. nine, Dandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, ColiceotrAted lye, Seal, Candles, Ar. INA, LASS, AND at, E ENS W ARE. A large and well selocted stock of the very latent pat— terns and sty.es, lower than ever in price, :Ind better In quality, than was ever offered before in Car Ii le.— Call and see. Wend° it and %I allow Ware, such 'Pubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's ('A lilt I Alt ES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars. Preserve Jsrs. Jugs, all Fier,. risH_N„ 1,'2 and :I Ifaol,al. No. " - NWS.Ntk I MESS SHAD No. I Ilerring. A lotto quaotity Of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SA LT by the Sack, Pain and tl. A. Salt. The subscribers tio-p,titilly ask the patrolute nt their friends:mil the public ,4cuerally, and ittilte them to call and examine their heir st or k, a t th e o ld s t an d, corner of ilnover and Lout.lo r Streets. HALBERT & FLEMINO. Carll , le, May S, DENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR -1_ ANcE co. (Assi:Ts $1,131 780 50,) ISESUS LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, on favor.kl,le to •ms The hoard of 'fru..tees Lave der tired It Selip, Divi Bond of r,n•ty Per IIII"11 t h e CaSll P11'11611111,1 relved in 1,1 I. MI all il, 111 (1,1", 011 the 81 st 'd Pe• cumber, and have deoide.l to receive 'Si lip liii i donds of 1' p:1, IS:oi in payment of Pre Inlum Notes or Dims hp: due the Company. will be eredited MI tho chime with the:'Clip 01 .141 years. The undersiffme,l is leadv to deliver verlihe.ites to parties entitle.' to re, hoto, at the rat ey, at his ollivs on Thlin "11,1, at aoy time the date 11,,tice•. I , “mphietq, .us and 1,1,3 in formation fit 1..1; I= illachilie anal IVheelright Shop. A. J. KIVU, Agt. NOW ni m Ifb("111 - 1Tq - 1(17 — kr , (11 -- enn sta..th tha th.. • Id ~ t .tt, I. an t ever stre,t.. ('.e I'.i . pri,ilC I lA. it t ho t e l, a large asa,tllll,l at Agricultural Implements, Snell :lc Thl.• , 1111, With S 'pa rat,r, :tttaohefl, Ow., 'it thl tors, Straw till 1.1 11 an. the Int, est. and hect y /1/...r3.11/- 1.1011. 11.110/WS Clllll,ll//1 . , C./111 Field Single and Ihmhle el hi Having . a Smith Sip p 11,1. ol I 1.11:411m in town uoun try ith nectars, and despatch. Repairing of all kinds 11,, on t and ou reas,lnl , le term,. 'lllllll.tal Jr I iill f hvorr, 1 o- Fpectfully siitl it ,11111111 j, IMI Augu.t MEM REMOVAL. T,iNN UII 1,, li:iv itig in) at...omila 1. ,, f the danipni,, and hh. f ni?t• shop un liain101” str,.•l,het .. , .tnin•lhsl to rl.lllllOl. therehow : has pnr.•1,1,1•11 A , nd retitled Chu sphondid Shop. it Nhtin 114,1 dui^r to .1. h Spolodo•Cs i•t fire. fmuerlrnt•ellidell by .1. 11, 110 will to wel,tue all Ids old ca•lmatia.s. and as in 11l new nnt•S as wlsh t 1 , 12 till:" In I• 11,11 etnnp•tonl boo ben:. Aug. 14, 1861 ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK; WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Avenuo . PurLADI.I.I , III%, , CIFFEIt fur stile upon the nest favor able terms. new :tad heatailtd I , ,,i.r.tts In great variety of II:0N It 111.ING: 4 rettodet 1;e-idetters, Ac., oi Wrought and Cast Iron, and attizad Iron and Brass Tehinr; Iron V, band 0,, Stairs, Counters. Fountaing, ll.btrs, Caltilans, I It. !ling Lamp Statrls, V.l , ,es, Hosinr r , ofas, Chairs, :Statuary, Animals, and all other Iron 1% of a Decorative character. De,..,ms lot “at I tic wire tion. Per,.ons lug fir saute. In ill plc:;, Stat..' the kind or work one ii'd. July J 4, 18t13-3m WELEE LSO,V,-- SEWING 11,1CIIINES. NEW style with the .test i reprove ments and gre•ttly TI chine, are nttiselt,s. run . nt a ~r une g woted hi. not rip. l'hey ate. unquiet.tit.nal•lt; Tilt. l.rT \IA. CHINES )I ARK ET lot ft:nil) tandg tral use, they will 11l NI, FELL, ITCH Itl:S They eau do airs thing t hat :Ins ,t her ma( bine ,•arl • • 41y-The Ilea ~~llmrnu.v hnpn.vt•Lnet.ts without extra AV . IE F. R & 90" a If, N ,SEIr/A None better adapted for 6mi,il) A ttl, iculturlst The nnderl,2 , :ifed ha% ine heel, appeinte,l ,leent for Cumberlan I c. , unty, Wi! r, 1 1.1‘11111(•, , to the pub. lie with peel, t eon ti Ir n, e, that then• o le, purrhuso will find them WI rrprr„•uti,l v. Pet,ons to see the nve•lillies operath.n, will plea, call ,tt the Ilailroad oilier, Carli.3le, iril Owe internialion apply to. J. C.I:III'ItELI.. April 3, 1803. NEW GOODS ! NEW G ODS I Jam pow opening a choice lot of sum nor floods, bought at the relloved pile, for cash all of which will be sold at e. rre,p nnliuG low prices. EI,EUANT Cll.lll DE Ll N Lawns, Mozanibbon,,l 4 hopherd, Plaid. foil Ue Chey• Imvellas, all Hoot Is Laines, French Ginghaws, Timln C 1.411, Ilareges, hr. Caeul►ric &mil Swiss Minislints. Whits and Colored, Bishop LI aims, Linen Ilutikerr bibs rpriug Sha,l, Is, titvlia Ilalinorals. CI nth Table C., et s, hr.. ,he. Muvlines, Tit.l;Ngs, kr,at lower prices than herettifore. 'ROSIE Wir AVD CLOVES, In great variety, Sun 1 7 .11 , reIlas 11111.1 Parasols. Ladies, Misses, and Children's loped Skirls, newest styles, Lest quality, and, cheaper than eau he had lu the country. Gentlewau's Sear, such an new Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, itariasomo Summer Cas.iinereti, fur Men and Boys wear, CaninnereLeN, Cottelledes, :gripped cud Plain A low yards of Carpeting on hand, at heel than oily prices. All persons in want of handsome end Cheap Goods, will do well to call be purvhasi og elsewhere, as WO are now selling goods tor rash at very low prices. Recollect the place, Main Street, nearly oppoblte the Depot. May 15, 1863 NEW DRUG STORE. THE undersigned has just' opened a new Drug Store, in South Ilanover street, next door to liana's Grocery Store, where he has just re ceived and opened a large :noel( of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Semis, and Fancy Articles. Also, a largo lot of Tobacco and Cogars, of the most favorite brands; Coal 011 Lamps anil Burning F luid, Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Paten( Meh.'lneh. and ail other articles conycleil a lilt our 11111,, All of which we will 801 l at pric44l, Sllll the times. Pi...ma ipt lons earefully coutpotuAtid - by a competent druggist. Li A VID RA LSTON. Carlisle, Dee. 19, 180:1—ly NAILS 1 NAILS ! ! NAILS ! I I A large stock of good, O Olean Neat and gh ualle, at the lowest Prices. ur nails are , worth Tou bean a keg more, than any other make of nails sold in onr town, this In the opinion of mechanics who have tried them, we also fifty° a full assortment of BUILDING AIA of the latest atul mostapproved .styles. 'All goods-war ranted as reproSen tad. ;WON P. LYNN. 3 ,. SON. FRESH MACKEREL.- A lot of Mackerel—new catch —ln assorted paella goo of Halves, Quarter ' and Eighth Bands. Also, SALMON, fhr Salo at the Store of the subscriber, Oct. 20, 'O2, 'MEW GOODS. .Evary description and quality of Groceries, Quoensware, Hardware, Mae's, Sauce. Fine Liquors, Tobacco, fiegars, Pipes, Weld' Fruits and vegitables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and 11 Mow ware, all kinds and of the best quality and to be sold at Le lowest prices lot cash by June 5, '63, a. Aisle roundry, AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT] F. Gardner St Co, now manufacture and keep con stoutly for solo, at their extensive Steam Works on East Male street, Carlisle, a large assortment of Au RICOLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approved usefulness tofarmers. among widen they would eallospeelalattontion to WILLOWIII DI"6 CELEBRATED I'ATENT which has taken over fifty First Class PremiumsatState and County, Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland, lork and Perry con titles we need not speak in detail of the MUe its this drill, as scores of them are now fit use on the best 11,1118 in these counties. Its repute non Is established as the most complete Grain Drill now mAnufactu red In the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. Thu glint Springepass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pin our the drill. For even and regular sowing, the Willough by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other.' Ile also manufacture and sell the following articles, which wo r ui reeuumeud to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: %Whit I SON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PA l'ENy PULLER CUTTER, BR DUN 091;1•IDS PATENT CORN SHELLER, II A RN - I; v.\ TENT CIDER HILL, Also. TII,O and Four horse Powers and Threshing Machines. Cat-Iron Field Rollers. Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers. and other articles for Farmer,, inn Ir rl ril Cr (SOS to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves end Ton Plate Wood tqoves, with an immense varlet. ot other castings for housekeepers and others. We have al TO all attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, • and CMIETEIIV ENCLOSURES to whirl? we would call attention. Steam Engines and Mill Gearing To till , : department of our business we give partien. liar attention. Mir already ostensive stook tot patterns for Paper, 1.1.,u, and SOW Mill tiearing, Is constantly increa.ill.2.. )101 flare and Mill Wrightb. 011 l he fur wished with a printed ettalogue nt tour various Mill Pat terns. on application. Our Machine: 4 hop comprises all the v:lrious toils for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by good and artful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES of /Illy desirable rapacity, from ten totwenty-fivehors% power, built in the best style 'and on accommodating terms. Login, built at our establishment may be aeon in successful operation at noisy of the largest Distilleries Mai Tannettjes in Carlisle, and CumbOrland terry :111.1 P3lllOllll CcltrlltieS. to the owners tr t whtch Wo I,llfidlellti)•refer for information as to theirefileien cy. anting Steam Engines are earnestly re quested tochll and examine before contracting else• where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, oonnerted it ith our estalaisliment is a Steam Such and 1)00, 7,l.luulactory which Is M. In eomplete (weer lor the to.inula,ture nt every description of A, t . sposssi,EH t'arli•rt. 31.1TERIALS. for the :is well as the plainest bongo. Win d... Sash funs islied front 5 renter tepee rid, according In size ..t ; Si indow Cronies hour $1 31 upward; Shutt., •• and Rolling Minds Iron' $1 75 upward; Four p,,,,ei lo,a e from $2 12 pirw . ard_.__lntkidluf).-7,_ Castings_ A f.,lllri'a - i s . 117 it v Panty Drapery , and other artides I,,u•ded in lions,. buthiing, fill hi-11,1 :it the It west prices and of the hest qualify of lumber. lure al,. prepared. as 111,0tokfOre. to Nll.l iepuir D CAN: 4 ft r transporterson the rail with prtssitt tut•s• anti nit reastmaltle terms. The cola in 1.1 0 .1 pal runa,t• •.1 the public is respectfully solicited. th . tters by it ri , tuittl) attended to. 'MN) (IA It D:\ & Co. SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-11 V F 17 PER ItELMV COST:I .tt thr -Gold Eagle,”:4 almre the Cuell,, I :knd too /IVIONV the 11ntly,dist Chin, h. cdi \Veld, Main street, the hugest and hest sclrelrd stork 01 SVA.T.C.LIES__JE-WELILY in the tnr n, %r 111 hr wold :10 per rent lower than at any pia••r in the .- , Ltte The storl, comprises a !urge ass": t ileLt %let Nils hunting-ease ‘1,11111,.. Levels, \ "IN L• 11, :ulll all other kinds and ,ty h, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, (iOlll Thus and l'encll4..leWelry of all kllichl,pectacles fold mid Silver, Plated and Silver Wnre, MUSIC BOXES , ACCORDEONS, V:11 .. 11•t N . Of 131.7 ',Lich,. ,te. .1 . 1,,• \\ att•tml3ker largo tilt r.Prs. and ,111 be knit nludrmrlu or rottti! uu tits ..”1.1 , t. trans. t.,.d n 111.4 cla,s Nvorlanan all 1.113,1 g of re p.kiring will 1..1,11,, u•-t.l, rut redured prii•es. (Thrlisle..lune IS';. 'AR, 1.; .A 11' AL UP FRESH J imor ill Es- FI: 4 11 11 , ALL A .o , qpg ,t the rval geoulne qalt.lll.:l',ltlML in oak lontri at prim, that, is real!) a,totii,,hingly lute. I'ickult,ol all TOBACCO ANO SEOARS. L 1) U s ,U., f„„. ~.;.- t- rat l ' "unlic 1 . 101/111,.. \S \lL'4.\l/, ..Itllll. 21, 1;A,:1, Itl unfailin;4 in the cure of Coughs, ‘.thuth. l'hroat. 1,i;1 .1:1 Itrr,llltlnt. luripirut. l ou~uwpli, at, and I :h. 1A M,, '111.•V 11:i \ e 111/ tat• Ll. all.l any will cake th.• 111 TiII,II,IIILIS have 140, I lir lo•alth that hail h..lore do•paired. Testi -11,11) 1.1.1.1,4, al eases. A Niuglo dose !e -lle% ton .I,k 1 . ,. 111‘an',.. t . nlmoniv NVafers—lhe 0. - Iginitl and '-•1•11111111• 14 N1.111111I•1i • Bryan : 4 11u1 iyus 1.1 lid , are Twenty live rents a b.,. scald by JOB ‘II), , ES, Solo Propriek.r, t.1an:1t.... , tr0.q. N. V. For sale by Carlisle. Februaty 20. ISl,3—ly ‘,_ FULL as;:ortment of 31en and 13oys' j_ 11 .• , ..n and ; , 11.1.5. Sllitilbil, for the winter. Alen, Ladles +.1.1 ‘lL.nes's Ilalinnral 11,..tees. Children's Dents of all kinds. Ladies and Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes. My I.ld vu,..t...ineres and all in want of good and .iii..ip lionts and Shoes, will please null and examine the st.”.R.l.oMro purchasing. Main street, nearly apposite the Depot. CIIAS. 0611.111", Trukeu Carlisle, N0v,„:21, 1462. Lec34. T rsT opened the largest and best as .a II irdware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Wass. Iron, brought to Cumberland county, bought exolusivelv for f• 2.11, (111,1 Whit h en are selling at the lowest 'aloes. Wu invite the public generally to give us a r.tll helm° malting their puieliases, us tenure, fully sustaining our old reputation the Returning tha kf• to;, generous public for their past liLcrul pttrouagu. hoping by pers,nal atlebtiou to their wants, to tom it a coutiu italic, of thu 81{1110. JOI I N ' t !SNP: 47 SON, At the Old Stand North auover Street. Carlisle, June ti, 1862. DINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tom. White Lead. 1000 ()talons of oil. Just received With a large assortment of Vitroislies, Fire Proof Paint. Turin...aim, Florence %%late, Japan, White Zinc, Putty, Colored Zinc, Litliarge, Red Load, W siting, Boiled 011, (flue, Lard 011, Shellac, Sperm 011, CIIAS. OW LBY, Trusi Paint Brußhos, nth OSI , &e., Colorsrte .try doserlptlon dry, and Oil In tune and tubeit at thu 11 irdwarti Store of Carlisle, Oct. '25,18(11 11, I) BISCUIT &c. I) The of Tartar — Substitute" Is recommen• dud as a superior itrtiele In combination with Saieratua or Soda for Bald it.: purposes. It protium's bread cakes which whoa cold are sweet, moist and grateftl, while those or Cream of Tartar are often drifted taste less. It Will coat lent; titan Cream of Tartar and is used in the same way fur cooking, &e. TIIIS SUBSTITUTE, 'together with Saleratus' Soda, l'ero Cream of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Hoot. Mustard Seed, ground and un• ground, spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also limeades In every rarity constantly on baud, and at the lowest prices foe,sale by Dec. LI, J, W. EBY. Q H A V ING SALoo.—Having fitted oup In the very best stylo,itho mom In Cramor's building, next door to' A. L. Spoindues oMee. Imn pre• pared to give my tonsorial attentions to all who may honor me with a visit. I shall conks n tly tw suppllod -with competent and polite hands and shall 'mann() Wort to give general satisfaction. I wish to employ a good boy, between 14 and 17 years old, Apply immediately to _ J, MYERS, Carlisle, .iune 27, 1862-4 y. • . I- T AMES. 500,pairs Haines on hand . of all kinds. Ell zabothtowu patterti, , Loudbli do., Oorunian do, with and without pnt.nitlhotonings, choapar Ulm over at 11. SAXTON'S, East Main at. March 28, 1862. J W EBY PU 51. PS & OEM ENT.barrels 100 barrels of Cement, with a largo assgrianent of Chain arpl Iron Pumps, f net received and for sale cheaper than over. Cement sold by the quantity it manufactprets price March 28. ' ' 11. SAXTON. pit. I. C.LOOMI S South Hanover otroot, " V l*tikerth' -- t y t T opposite .lieutz'Aryloode store. no I,'p=, WM. BENTZ GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, JUIISJU\'S CAST 1 UON ROWS TROUCIII SAUC P 1,:•-; tinsortlnt.lit of Xmpurtant Discovery RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES! BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS E 0 0 123 6: SHOES BES r 1 )Ol) AT THE LOW LST PRICES HENRY SAXTON, BALI.II4OIIE LOOK HOSPITAL. ESTABLISIIEH AS A REFUGE' FROM QUACKERY TIIE ONLY PLACE WIIEDE A GIME CAN BE 011TAI;444: T IR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most certain, speedy and only effectual remedy In the world fur at. private diseases, weakness 01 the hack Or limbs. strictures, - nifections of the kidneys and blad der, Involuntary discharges, impotency, general deblil• ty, nervousness, dyspepsy, languor, lo* spirits, coufu sion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trem blings, dimness of eight or giddiness, disease of the Usti, throat, nose or shin. affectiona or thelirer,lungs, stomach or bowels— those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of outh—those secret and solitary practice , more fatal to their victims than the song of Sy' ens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brlllbwt hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &c , Impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially. who have become the victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents an d hralliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with , the thunders of eloquence or waked to eratamy the living lyre, may call with lull confidence, IVIARRMAGE. Married persons, or young men contemplating mar ring, being aware of physical weakness, organic debit toy, deformities, &c., speedily owed. Ile iv ho pincer himself under the care of Dr.J„may confide in his honor as a gentleman; and confidently rely upon his Alit as h physician. ORGALNIC W.E.A3PUSTESS Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This (11R tressing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage impossible-1s the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses front not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue Now, who that nutter stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im proper habits tints by the prurient! Besides being de• priced the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructit e symptoms to both body and mind a, ise. The system fbecomes deranged, the physi cal 31)11111011w ruuctli,”s sr .kenen. iosb of procreative power, trertous irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart. loiligta.tion, constitutional debility, a least log of the frame, cough, consuls}, I ion. decay and death orioE NO 7 SOUTH FREDE.7.--IC.IIE STREET. Left hand side going front Baltimore street, a raw doors from the corner. Fail not tin ObSerW a name and number Letters must be contain a st:tutp. Thu Doc tor's Diplomas hang In his office. cuar. WARTIANTED IN TWO No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.—Dr. Johnston. mem. 'aer of the Royal College of urgeous. London, li raduate rutin, OUP or the most eminent Coth gee in the Wilted States, and the greater p.irt of e hose life has Leon spent in the Inispltals of London, parts, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has ell - cavil some of the most aetonishing cure. that were ever known: many troubled with ring ing in the head and eat s when asleep, great nervous. trees, being, alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent hlushing,sattended sometimes with de rangement of mind, were cured Immediately. TAI P/111TECUI,11.11. NOTIO.M. all those who haveinjured themselves improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both-body-auuL miud.unSi tting Ihttub[or_eittior : bus-_liess, study. qiWiety or marriage. 'These are - some of the .ad and melancholy effects in "duce.' by early habits of youth, (iz: W eakneFr, of the back 4111 d limbs, pains in the head, dimness of ,ight, loss 4,1111114414111 M power, palpitation of tli*:llt.tlyspep sy, nervous irritability. derangement ot e digestive functions. general debility, t.y mptoms of ^onaumpt ion. MEN r thi.v.—The lear,ul efforts 1111 the minu are much to lie da ended—lre. of memory, confusion of ideas, de pression of .spin its, evil Mrehtnflues. averts,, to s oc i e ty, Self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the oviici piodured. Thousands of persons of all ages ran mans judge IN hat is tin• eau,e of their declining health. losing, their ',he or, hveculting weak. p:11, nervous :mod emaciated.havlng a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symp toms of consumption. - - -7-0T.31\70- MX:UN- . . Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil cum pan io”s, cur boot, the.effecLs of which are fell, even Wlll.ll nsl eep, and II not cured renders nnirriage int :crud destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. What a pity that a > erring Man, the hope of his coun try, the darling "I hi.. parents. should be snatched trom all prc, p 0015 and enjoyments of Me, by the consequence of deviatin2 hott the path of naturi. and Indulging in a certain secret habit_ such pet soils must before eon. tenip'atlng Fell, l f hat a POIIIII.I 1/111111 and Ludy are the most lir ces.ary requisite? , to promote eonnuldal happiness Indeed. without these. the j,tirtiey throluth life Locomen a weary pilgrimage: the prof.peet hourly darkens to the view; the mind become,' ; , endowed with despair and filled with the melporltol> reflection that the happineas or :m0tt00.1,0,000, d with our own. MEMOS= DISEASE OF 31/tIPRUDENCE IV hen the in is.zultied and imprudent votary of plea• sure linda that he lc.n imbibed the seeds .1 this painful disease, it too often happens that en 111 tlittPti sense of shame, or dread of Ilise”very, deters him from applying to those who, from education and tetmeelaidlity, csn alone heft bend hint, delaying till the 11..01 utional sympt tuns of Olin bon Id disease make their app, era peel soil as tikeratted sole thrat. dis , ..ased nose, noeturna, pains I:1 the bead and dimness of shfht, dealnew, nodes on the thin lames and arms, blotches on the head. lees and extremities. progresstug with frightful rapidity, till at hod, the palate of the mouth or the loans of the mma fill/ in. and the vietini of this a wful di,ll. of all descriptions, from the common Wm] to the finr,t SCR AM) SILK HATS; and at prices that must snit every one who has all eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER k FELT BATS, of ~ ery style anti color and unsurpassed for Llfllll N-1466, DURALIILITV by-those of any other establishment in the country. MEN'S. lit IN'S' and Cllll.lth EN's HATS and CAPP, of as ery Jeseription roust Maly 011 lle respertfully inlites all the old puts ono and a ninny nee ones as possible, to give him a rail. A pr. 25, INOO-1y FURNUFURE WARE-ROOM . • • !SO 82 Ai - PIT IIS 6 2 - West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1867.) The subscriber has just received the most splendid assortmont of artieles in his line, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de ty competition. Embracing every article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and inshionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrassos, Wit frames, pictures. &e., Air - Particular attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly add on moderate terms. A. 11. E Carlisle, May Id, 1558.-Iy. LUMBER AND COAL OLIVER DELANCEY, LUMBER AND COAL YARD On (he Rail Road, near the Gas Works. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a full sortment of Lumber 4-Coal, • L 4 which ho can fur- e -\.• nish to order promptly r • and on the most rea Y. - sonable terms. • LUMBER„ SCANTLING, BOARDS. FRAME STUFF, Palings, Plastering and Shingling-Laths, Worked Floor log, Weal lierboardlng,, Posts, •linilc,ls' bite Pine, Hemlock and Oak Shingles, of every quality.. Ile also turnish bills to order of any length and size, at the shortest notice and ou the most: , reasonable terms. the worked boards are kept under cover, eo that they can be fur nished dry at all times, - Ile has constantly on hand 'all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which will be delivered clean to any part of the borough. To wit: LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TREVERTON, • LOCUST MOUNTAIN, And other varieties, and all . the various Ov:A In 'use, which be offers to the public at the lowest•prices. LIMEIIo UN Eit'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COALalways on hand, at the lowest cash price. Thankful for the payt•opage of a generonk publie, be stowed upon Han Into firm of It & Pelancy, lie solleita — eontinunnee of the same as be will strive Lo please. All orders left at the residence,ot Jacob Shrom for Coal and Lumber, will be promptly attended tp as heretofore. • OLIVER DELANCY July 26,1 —ly. J. BT. EBY SPEIN4 TRADE, 1863. NEW.- GOODS NOW offering an immense variety of CLOTHS, • CASS ,IIERBS, - VESTINOS, COTTON COOPS For Dien and' Boys' Wear,- • In a larger variety, than can be .found In any °stab. Ilahtpent In this place, and at as low,nrlces as can be sold any where, to suit tagte-We menu- I facture the above goods to ordnr. 'ln the latest stylei; or sell per yard. Customers_arishlng to have the goods bought of us, cut. Can he accommodated: free °fella' ge r _ An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectful. iy solicited. . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, • North nanovor 'tract Clothing Emporium. Maroh 13, 150. la7~ni.~'. s 1'• CHANGE OF HOURS! Leave 12.55 FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 BLARE ET STREET, PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS DIAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA ,1. B. EWING'S Dario, 1 Chamber, 1 Dining-room, }Funsyruitn. Kitchen and j 01lice JAMES R. WEAVER'S : 4 ;10 CABINET AND CHAIR • MANUPACTOR-Y, NORTII LtAZIOYER STELE; CARLISLE, PI. Having been engaged Intim business for over 1W04./ years he would return thanks to his customers atid friends, for the liberal mmourageMent extended to hint In years gone by, and further alituies them that no pains will be spared, to ,give full atitcsfactlOn to all Mho may favor him with a cull. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, of every description constantly on hatiV l cl• made to order. Warranted to be of the best guality,qc.the la test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. 1.28 •• 2.00 ~ He also continues business 11/3 an UNDERTAHIM-i Ready made Coffins, Metallic or otherwise, kep eon). scantly on hand and funerali promptly attended t 4 personally in town or country, on the most reasonable' C=l Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large size, well finished and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Walnut Collins covered from 15 to 30 dollars. JAMES K. WEAVER. May 25.1850-Iy. "TILL TRIUMPHANT I : . Ki The complete success of the Prairie Plower Cook' dtuve, warrants the subscriber In calling the attention of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex- - amine the only stove that has given universal satiate* , float WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS let. A saving of from 20 to 60 per cent. in fuel. 2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same fire, 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the animist:V., 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking saving repiilrs, sth. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now in use, oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues, A perfect One Consumer for either soot d or coal. no Prairie Flower is warranted to give satisfactioe In every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference in town Cr country, A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will lke sold very low to close stock. Spouting, Hoofing, Job work, Coppsr•amitbfng an d Shooting work promptly attended to, in towzi or coun try. All worn warranted at the old stand, Hanover street north of Louther. MARY M. MOBRIS. N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought., and this highest price paid in cash or goods. March 28. 1860.—tf. HOWARD ASrOCIATIONL V - lITLADELPHIA A Benevclent Institution, established by special am downmt for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic dineases., and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Org,nns. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur. goon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, !le„) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VA I.IIA BLE REPORTS on SPermatorrhcea,•nd other Diseases of the Sexual irgans, and on the NEW REII4-.. EDI ES employed in the Dispensary. vent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. Two or three Statfps for postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. .I. SE ILLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur. grm, Hoe aril Association, AN_o._2_South Ninth Street - , Plilliid - elPElit, PA. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. II EARTWELL, President GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. March 8, 181;1.-Iy. NEW STORE, 7 I AND NEW GOODS HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. Cdir'S !Pc* 1. ‘44.- - - The - writewriber - tins" Yi•c6fi try opened iflrew gtMli at the old stand of J.D. Halbert in North Ilanoyer SY, opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Having received from New York and Philadelphia, ■ One and - well selected assortment of goods in his line ci. business. such as HATS and CAPS, from the common Wool to the fine Fur, SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS, Fall and Winter styles of Silk h atsfor 1861. Ladies Furs, such as Stone Martin, Mink Sable, Fitch, Merl an Squirrel. Black, Brown and Blue Cooney, Rock Mar tin. Silver dn. Chi Wrens Fors, Beaver Mats for Oiris and Boys, Fur Caps, Gloves and Collars for Oen tletn en, BUFFALO BORES,, and prices to suit the times. Also, Carpet Bags &c. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES• Also, Carpet MVO, Valises, Trunba Hand Tranitn, Umbralilts. An nssoitmont of . kEiy- Primo &gars and Tobacco. Thankful for the putronnge already rereived he lured invite all his friends and the public generally to give him a coll. JACOB BOAS, AO. Carlisle, April 19,1861. (at 9 HARDWARE! HARD• ..1( ki ired WARE!! ;Truth P. Lytle & Son have just completed .opening tnor Spring Stneli of fin:Aware, Paints, Oils,varnlabes, Glass &c.. to which they invite the early :attention of the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in •11 its various braucbes,a nd can now accommodate the pub lic with in large Or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But we do not wish the puldic to understand that yr have brought all the s node in Philadelphia and New York to our town, hot we can assure them that one look Into our store will convince them that we have enough to supply the demand in this market. Persons" wanting goods in our line will tied it to their advantage to give us a roll before making their purchases.—All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misre presentations toads to effect sales JOHN P. LYNE & EON, North Hanover St. Carlisle. J.U. CALM() Emma I, I IRE INSURANCE. THE ALLEN AND EAST PENN9BOIIO MUTUAL ➢lllB SN SURANCE COMPANY orCunibtUland county, incorpo• rated by an art of Assembly, in the year 1843, and hay ing recently had its charter extended to the year 1883, is now in active anti v igmous Opel alien, under the an. perintendence at the following Dowd of Managers, William R. tiorgas, Christian Stayman. N. Cocklin, D. Bally, Abs.e Cathcart, d 11. Coos er,John Elehelh•r ger, .It,ssph Wickersham, Semi. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin. Jacob CooTer. and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of iusurmr re are as low and raTtrable es any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to th• ag, , uts of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. SV M. E. 001 G A S. President, Eberly', Mille, I'.o CUBIST' AN STAYMAN, Vice Preeldent. Carlisle. P. O. JOIIN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y., Meehaniesburg MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer, Shepherdstown. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sherrirk, Allen Henry leering, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Peter Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Grif 11th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penne born'; Samuel Conver, Merlin n lcsimrit ; J. W. Cocklin, Shopherdstown; ii. Coover, Upper Allen; J. 0. BEI - Silver Spring; John liyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feelilllll, New Cumbet land. YORK COCK . F. Picking, Dover; J. Griffith, IVarrlnaton ; J. F. Denali - mil, Wriablogton: Richey Clark Dlliaborgi 11. Rutter, Fairview 1 Jub❑ Willippia, Carroll. DAUPHIN CC.—Jacob Houser, Ilarrlsburg• Members of the company haying poliriesaboUt to Rl plre, can have thorn renmiud by making applleatioa to any of the Agents. Feb. 28. 1882. JJUST received the largest, best and cheapest assortment of Vie) then, Forks, Snaths, . Bakes, Whet Stones, Shovels, Rl ti ca, Hoes, Water Cana, Kegs, Le., over brought to this county. All of which I hays made expressly to order, In large quantities, so that they can be sold at very low prices and warranted as reprosentd. The trade and cradle maker supplied at manatee. turrr prices, at the cheap Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, June 18. East Main St., Carl lel s. pTtovEmBER 2ND, 1863. .Op" The rumbas of the "HERALD" are remlndl i . that I have just brought from the city a large supply t; SUOAR CUBED HAMS AND BEEF: • ' Dried Apples and Poaches, Fresh Tomatoe's in cans, fresh Mushrooms, the very best Pickles, different mixed Mustards and Sauces, Lemons - and Oranges; Prunes, Figs;lnisins, Sugars, Coffees, Tette, Molasses; Fish, Solt, Fine Sugars and Tobacco: very line Brandlei; 01(fitye Whiskey, Wines Ac.; besides a general assort+ wont of goods in our line a trade, offered at the Ser lowest prices, FOR CASH. WM. BENTZ. Nov 9 .d. 1818 TRUNKS !' TRUNKS! VALISES, Trunks, Calpetßags,Uln- Uemllns die. French sole leather Trunks, Ladles travelling Trunks of large nixes, 'brass bound, of the best makes, in large variety at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Ilanoyer Street. ;Wady .11Iado 'Clothing, - Match 13, 1802 O F our own ninnufacturo, the most ex f,tock everioxialted, Warranted as repre. - pentad, sold - Wholesale or Retail et the lowest, Jmarket price, got tip 111 the most • . - _ _ FASI 1 I OArA BL E to please the most featidlouslaste, be sure and call be• fore InruWait% elsewhere et ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporluni, 3ifarch 11. 18C3. FISH I FISH ! • ju A now itlVOktl of 100 packages of various quail• ties of Mackerel and Herring at the very lotiost coat pile, a by June 6.'63, 000 Ibß. of Sta - gma'n's oelebcatad ty,ftugar cuied hews, canvassed and uficauvassed t at the corner of Main and West atreata. • . • May 8 P 18413—t. r. • ,•• , • A..SINQISHR. RELIABLE 000DS AGENTS Scythes Et Snails. tWDI. lII.INTZ.