to "scuf out" on deck. The rain could not continue always, which was a conealation ; all that night we stood on the deck, feeling very much like "wet rags," as indeed we were. About noon the next day the rain ceased, and we betook ourselves to the large "stacks" or chimneys, to dry off. For myself I became so overcome with steep that I lay down on a bench near the gangway and was soon in imagination "dreaming a hotter times." How long I lay there I don't know, but I was awakened by Captain Brown who said I would be killed if I remained there. It seems that we had stopped at a little port called Macieo and there was such a crowd about that I was being kicked all around, I sprang, up all right, like a foot ball, the better for the rough treatment. A brig had run ashore during the night and they were busily at work getting her afloat. Towards evening we started out again. We felt the want of food very much, and to day • some of it was furnished. Large navy crackers, which looked very nice, but which require at least a days boiling to ren der them fit fbr mastication, weregiven us, - along - with a sat of tea made frotif - a variety"" of sugar cane, called "matee." We would not have oared for the hardness of the crack ers, if they had been free from vermin, ac tually when broken we found the holes and crevices to be filled with worms and insects, and occasionally a coach roach would leave his "den." By special request the cook add ed cod fish to our bill of fare, and at his sug gestion we tried some oil on it. I was the first to taste the oil, and heavens I it almost threw me,lnio convulsions. However, I swal lowed the oil and my feelings, and waited to see some other person take it. It was our mate he toyed it as if about swallowing some delicious morsel, on the first taste he bet am e a little pale and then burst out in an exulit - - --- mation, the secret was out. ,That oil was re turned to the cook. What it was I don't know, I thought it had performed une duty before in greasing some brass journal of the machinery. Our darkey fellow passengers seemed to like it. Several times w.e were furnished with "jerked beef," and a species of bean. But 3rd class cooking would spoil the best dish. The water we bad was from the river Amazon, and Was very muddy, and moreover was kept in such a place on deck where the little darkey children could dabble in it. The captain had been more unfortunate than any of us, by the burning of his ship he lost much private properly, and a chest of his most valuable clothing and papers which were known-to have been sent aboard the Florida, were the next morning missing. At last we steamed into the harbor of Bahia• It is really so wide that it appears as it you were merely rounding a cape to come up to the city; however the tops of hills and moun tains seen on the other side remind you, that it is a bay. Many more ships were to be seen here than at Pernambuco, and the city has a , much more extended commerce. The population is given by the Brazilians at 200,000. I think it is not far short of that. Only a portion of the city is visible, it being built in a creseut shape along a narrow flat behind which is an abrupt hill extending clear to the light house at the en trance. The upper city, it is said, is much improved. Many churches were to be seen above and houses in some places surrounded with palm and cocoanut trees. -We anchored a mile from the shore, soon after Capt. Brown took several of us ashore. We walked down nearly a mile through nar• *row inlay streets, - pit.sding many negros at work. Six or eight of tbase felloWs, think nothing of carrying a hogshead of s.igar; heavy weights like that are slung on a pole which is carried on the shoulders of the mel 1 noticed several lazy looking people go ing about in Sedan chairs. We called at the office of the American consul, when the Capt, expected to see an old friend of his, Mr. Gilmore, a well known American ; but he was no longer consul, arid there was no body in the office. We returned by way of 'front markets" which are justly celebra ted. The captain managed some with which we proposed to make the "Ama "zon water drinkaLle, he also got some bread, after which we returned to the steamer. They were "coaling up." Two large coal boats were along side, trate whiCh the coal was being moved in little baskets, by lung files of negroes baud to baud until it was fi nally precipitated into the coal bunkers.— The American consul visited the steamer. I had an interview with him, but was not aware at the time that he was the consul, or I would have accented of the lo in of a little money .which he privately offered me, for the benefit of our party. The consul is a Mr. Wilson of Pittsburg. The reason he did not make a more public offer to relieve us I sup pose is owing to the want of authority. We were becoming ashamed of our government. After remaining twenty-four hours at Bahia, we again started out. For one day we did not feel hunger, but the bread we got was anon consumed. One of our party actually eat four loaves during the afternoon we were at Bahia. The weather continued fair however for four .days and we were thankful for that. Any -time during the day we coulksleep one of the wheel houses ; facfcitiat place be. cam% our general head quarters from whence I fear too many bitter invectives against the Brazilians and their steamers, the Confed• erases and their cruisers proceeded ; inclved the circumstances we were placed under were very apt to make young men forget their morality. From our position we could BCO all over the deck. On the quarter deck, the cabin passengers, in easy chairs puffed away at cigars, or formed in lit le groups around the ladies. Several of the passengers were ti tled or noblemen, and macy were delegates to the national legislature going to the meet ing at Rio Janeiro. There being but little distinction between whites end blacks in Brazil, when the latter are free and wealthy, as many are; several "Atricate," were among them and seemed to be treated with equal .respect. One partly colored man we were informed was au eminent surgeon. Onr.fare did not improve aud notwithsand ing the rules of health we continued to eat our heaviest meal after dark, as then it was .useless to search after the worms and bugs In the bread. We would swallow it, believ ing it to be pure. We passed cape Frio about sundown on the evening of May 10th, a beautiful sight it was, the bold rocks [Minding up from the water's edge, a heavy surf dashing through •openings r and wasting its strength on the rugged rocks ; we sailed very close to it. Evening set in, and during the night it began raining. We were off the entrance of the harbor of Rio, however and onr troubles would soon cease. In the morning we were envel oped' in fog and rain, so we lay to, till a sight of- the land would tell . us our whereabouts. At last laud was :seen; we passed several rugged mountainous islands on our way into the harbor. "Owing to the rain we did not get a 'good view of this: magnificent bay We finally stopped, where the health officers visited us. Our Pernambuco passprirts,were "visa" and we were ready to leave. Capt. Brown 'secured a boat and after it short row we effectede landing. "Something to eat" was the first request we made after we found ourselves in the American Ship Chandler's, • store •ofT. P. Baldwin. Captain Baldwin Sent us up stairs to a small hotel where we were fitruished with the first. meal in eight days. 'Bread, butter, eggs, and fresh beef, were consumed in a ravenous manner, tittle!' to the amusementof the waiters, who could hardly pour out 'coffee enough. Thus after 'a ditastrous . voyage, sailing under fourilagsi a e.tirrived'itt our deatine tion. Oafredeipt of the news or our capture flour :rose .,' fifty cents on the, Verret. The evening train took me to my final destina tion on the Don Pedro II Rail Road, the work of which has been going on for five years under the American firm of Roberts," Hawey & Co. Yours, T. P. R. Closing up Business riiHE subscriber, because of ill health, I . and private matters' also claiming his attention, feels Whin duty to retire from business at least for a season. probably until the present war is ended. I shall close my business early iu February next, and up to that period, will keep up my usual supply of Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices. Mackerel and such other articles as belong to a stock of Groceries, together with an assortment of Tobacco, (chewing d' smoking) 4 Cigars ; embracing the choicest qualities, and at the lowest possible prices and pronto. The balance of my stock, composed of CEDAR WARE, such as Tubs, Churns, Bucketel, a lot of Corn Brooms— the choicest in any market—also, China, Glass, Queensware, Crocks, Baskets, &c., will be sold at reduced prices. I would embrace this op_purtnnlty._of tendering_my liltibereat Thinks to the numerous friends and custom ers who have for a period of over twenty years, elven me so generous and liberal a share of their patranage, trusting that my labors to please have not altogether boon in vain. To such as have accounts to settle with me. either for or aaalovt. I would state that I will as hero torero, be found at my usual place of business, where I will be always be happy to see them. J. W. EDT. "Marlon Hall." Carlisle, t January 8, 1884. J INirPerry Advocate please copy. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW' .11,10 .'IddICIIr7LW: AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop— Check, Nem EVyle Hammer, Binder, Cor nr, Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. Highest Peentiums at the INTERNATIONAL 1862 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PART i, 18111 . at the Palo; of the UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL BOCIETT, Silver ifea'al at the Pennsylvania State Fair September, 1863. • American Institute. Now York, Mechanic? Association, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' I n.,titute, Washington, Maryland Institute Baltimore, Mechanic? Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. At the State Faire of MAINE, VERMONT, CON N.,EZ . TIOUT, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, V Mil IN I A, AIISSISSI MISSOURI, OHIO, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSEE, /LEI NOI:4, KENTUCKY _ R ISCONSIN,— t_ALIFORNIA Thesstrlebrated Nlachines . are adapted to overy va riety of dewing or family wear. from the lightest mus lin.% to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon sulk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods.—seaming quilting. crithernig, hemming, foiling. cording, and braiding—making a to-tutiful and pm feat stitch. alike on both sides—rind perflrining every species of sewing except making button boles and stitching on buttons. Full In tractions for operating IKe Machine is given gratuitously at the sales rooms. When tl•e Machine is sent a me distance, so that personal instruction is Inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the YI heeler & Wilson Machine are—. 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sites of the fabric nerved. 2. Strength. dimness, end durability hf seam, that will not rip nor ravel. nod made Er.llollly of thread 4. Its attachments and wide range of application to purposes and materials. h. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. 0. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7.. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of 11101'01110D SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plain Table, $46 00 Half :lase, Pannelied. 1 , 0 00 Halt Case PolSeaud, 13Iaok' Walnut or Mahogany 05 00 No. 2 Stool:lino with Plain Tablo, Half 03}.13, Pannolled, 60 00 LialfCase, Polished; Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with Plain Table, 65 00 Half ra.o, Polished, Mack Walnut, 70 00 Hall Case, Polis'iud, Black 14rilnut or Mahogany 75 00 Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, 80 00 Full Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 00 00 Full Case, PolisheL, Rosewood, 100 00 _. No. 4 Machiio, Largo with Plain Table, 75 Ol) No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Table, TERNI3 CASH Every Machine is sold with a Hemmer, Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are sold rornplote, with the New Glass Cloth Presser, New Style nonuser and Braider. Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. Nov. 27, 1863-Iy. IVE C. 11EIDIAN, Attorney at Law, tyi . Carlisle, Pa. Next door to the !Jerald Office. March 18, 18114-Iy. JAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at Law, CarlV le, Pa. Office, - with Watts ,t Parker. Jae. 22, 1564-Iy. T M. WEAKLEY.—Attorney at Law. Office on south Hanover street, opposite Bents' Pry Uoods store. All Drofuselonal Liminess entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. QA:VIUEL HEPBURN, Jr.', Attorney jat Law. Mee with lion. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa. June 6, '63 UI'US E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at kV Law Carlisle Pa. Attends to socuring and col lecting Soldiers' Pay, Bounties, and Pensions. Mee on South [layover Street, opposite Bentz's store. Dec. 27, 1861 r AW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA GLAI.6III`,IN, Attorney at LAW, Office In In holT'e building, just opposite the Market HOUtle. Carlisle, March 14, '607-Iy. vi • P. HUMRICII, Attorney at Law. e —Office on North Hanover street, n tow 'doors south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. (Aprill6. TOSEPH ItI.I'NER, JR., Attorney at el Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg ; Pa. Office en Ball Road Street, two door. , north of tho Bank. 45r- Bush - lose promptly attended to. DRA.C.LOOMIS Boutit Itsnover street, • opposite Dentz'Ary goods . store. _ , June 1,'62. .GEORGE S. SEA I leg DENTIST, from the Bid "LIM. tlmore Cole of heutal Surgery. a 1 at the realderme ofhls mother,hastLouthe treet,three doorKbelow hodford.. • March 19.1.850—tf. 1 ANDKRRUHIEFS, Ties, Stooks Ribbons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, v eau iful assortment can be found at' ISAAC LIVINGIBTON'S North Hanover Strict Emporium. March 18,1863 TAMES. 60.0 pairs Haines on hand of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon rninan do, with and without pat.ont fastenings .cheaper Wait ever at II.SAXTON'S, East Main st. ' March 25,,1862. MAILS I NAILS.!.:! NAILS 1 I I . -- A large stoolc of good, Olean Neat, and Tough nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails aro worth 40cts a 'rag nuwo,lhan any other make of nails sold - In Our town this-lc the opinloo of pieohanlos 'who have triad ,them, we, also have ayull . aesovtrorno4 , ' G, NA !A111.A...45 of the lAtegt aria .noeff - Approved etyl op:, Allgood. war, ranted as reriresontod,, tt „ JOIZN VINNg EKIN. • ' • Fire Insuraziee. THE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mutual 1 . Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843,, and having recently had its charter extendel to the year 1883, la now In active and vigorous operation, un der the • suporintendence of the following Board o Managers, viz: William It. Gorges, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly, D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John lacholhor ger, poseph Wickersham, Saml. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovor, dJ. 0. Dunlap. The tstes of insurance aro ne low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members aro Invited to Make applleaticia, to the agents of the Company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time It. CORO AR, ProSidont, Eberly's Mils; P. 0, CHRISTIAN STAYM AN, Vico President Mechanicsburg, P. 0, JOHN C. DUNLAP. Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dillsburg, York co. AORNTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrick. Allen; Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Peffer, Dickinson; Henry Bowman. Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Wo9tponnsboro'; Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Conklin, Shepherdetown; D. Coover, Upper Allen; .1. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John flyer. Carlisle; valentine Seeman, New Cumber land; Janice Mee/m[lllsh. Newville. York county —W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warringt.ux .I,l?....Deertlerff,-Wes Itlng n ; Richey - Rich. ey Clark. Dillshurg; D. Butter, Fairview; John Wil liams, Carroll. Dauphin co.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. October Eff, 1863. William P. Lynch Hving returned from the army has e re-opened lie GAS FITTING and PLUMBING business at the Old Stand in the basement of the First Methodist Church. lie will attend promptly to a ?,busi ness in his lint . lion Stoke, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Basins, Hydraulic Rams, &e. Load and Iron Pipes hydrants, ILA & Cold Shower Malta, Water Closet S, Force and Litt Pu dint, Wro't Iron Wel'd Tubes, • And every description of cocks nnu fittings for Man, steam, water, &e. Superior cooking ranges, heaters a\id gas iii stares put up In churches, stores and dwell logs, at short notice, in the most modern style. Al materials and work in our line at low rates and war ?elate,. tril_Coun try work and jolibinu promptlyattended to. Juno 5, Pied. kitHAVAL OF NEW STOCK OF Di- - 37 - it:,- aca aca aa.. m. . A. W. 13ENTZ, BIAS just returned from the Philadel phia and New York markets with a large and well selected stock of Dry Hoods, consit,,tin,t, in part of Mohair Lace, Victoria, Wool Plaids, Plaid Poplins, - Silk and .V rated Chniiks, Alpaen, Colored. Miwisii do Lahr°, Double a id h Wool Plaids, White do , Wool Plaid Victoria. 011,1,1,:une., Calicoes, Checks, Tick .ngs, Opera Flan els, Shi dill a, fable lUsper, Sheet lugs, Canton Flannels, MOURNING ' GOODS, Morinoes, Cashmerer, bombazines, Figured and plain Del:dues, Brocade Mohair, Double Keel lchii lies, Chena Mohair, Striped Striped Mohair, Sti Iped Poplin, Gros de Merlin. Terine Cloth, Pararnetto Coburg, 1:1a,d; Coburg. Mourning Corded Silk, Poilt de Sole, Black Silk, a large assortment of Crape Collars, Black Alpacas, Mack Silk SHAWLS. dark and Bordered hung and Square Shawls, Square ,nd Long Wool-Shawls, Black Thibet, MOOS do Lain°, liroche bong and Square, Plaid Wool Shawls, Fancy Wool Shawls, in great variety. BA LMOR AL SET RTZ, Ladles' flats, home Made Blankets, tine or Itnported.— The latest style (loop Skirts—sly quaker. - . . ... HOSIERY. ' A large had well soleF•fisLeilnek, Wnol and Cotton, La , dies and Chlltiren's Cal., n tine assortment of Bennet and Mantua Ribbons. (iingha'n. Nile and Cotton Hand kerchiefs, Umbrellas. :l large assortment of M ENS AND ll'E.\ll, CLOTHS. C 4.SSIMER Es N ET?, KENTUCKY .JEA N The largest and hest selected stock In the county.— Carpets, oil Then" Chwds has, all been selected expre.,ly thin market. wIIII great care Loth to their quality and .01,, as si ell as tol a reasonable pri, at which they can and Sill he The old In jowls ct,t,siers 'f this well known house are invited to call an I examine this stock of splendid Goods. A. W. BENTZ. M, 1E63 Carlisle foundry, ANI) FARM IMPLEMV,NT DEPOT I F. Gard tier h Co. note manufacture ilrid keep con stantly fur sale. et their extensive Steen Works on East Main street, Carlisle., a tai ge atisortrnent of AuttICULT URA L IMPLEMENTS, of well known. approved usefulness to farmers. among which they would Gall especial attention to 1t ILLOUOII BY'S CELEBB.ATED A'VENT OM U.ll SPRING (IRA IN DRILL, which has taken over fifty First Class Premiums at Slate and County Fairs. To the Farmers et Cumberland, York and Perry counties we need not speak in detail of the met its uf this drill, as scores ot them are now in Use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputa tion Is established as the most complete Grain Drill now manufactured in the United States. It sews Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without buttehing the seed. The gum Springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking plover the drill, For even and regular sowing. the Willough by GUM Spring Drill is unequalled by any other Be also manufacture and sel, the following articles. 'ls high we ate recomiliend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: 86 00 MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT ST RA W k FODDER CUTTER, BRADEN DOLPH'S PAT ENT CORN SHELLER., II A RN'S PATENT CIDER N I 1,1„ JOHN SON'S CAST 1 RON HOG'S TROUGH. Also, Three and Four Horse Poe ers and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Csotins sof various patterns. Corn Crushers. and other articles for Fastness ton numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Plato Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an attractive sat lety of patterns for IRON RAILII3GS. and CENIETERY ENCLOSIJIMS to which WO would call attention. Steam Eng&new and Mlll thearlitg To this department of our business we give particu. jar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Flout and Saw Hill (tearing, is constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill IV sigh ts will be fur ' nished with a printed catalogue of our various Mill Patterns, ou application. Our Machine Shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings. by good and careful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-fivehorse power, built in the best style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen In successful operation at many of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which we confidently refer for Information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re quested to call and examine before contracting else where, DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with our establishment is a Steam Sashand Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING IIATCItIALS. for tho most costly as well as the plainest house. Win dow Sash furnished from 5 route upward, according to size of glass; Window Frames from $1 81 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds irons 75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in hones building, furnished at the lowest prices and of the beat qualify of lumber. tIL.II/e are also prepared, as heretofore. to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public isresectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended p to. May o.'oo. F. GARDNER & Co. . REMOVAL. ILINNEKU /IL, having on account , s or the dampness and unboaltb fulness of his for mare op on littnoyor street, been compelled to'remoVe therefrom; has purchased and refitted the splendid. shop; rn Alain street, neat door to A. L. Sponslet's Of fice, formerly occupied by J. Myers. lie will' be glad to welcome all his old customers, and as many now ; ones as 'pleb. to bashaved by clean and competent bar berm. Aug.14.1863-3m. • NEW'GOODS. "Ovary description and qtiallty ,. : of Groceries, Quoonsware, Ilardwaro, Plckels; Sauce, Nina Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Fresh Frtilts and vegitablos In Cans, Oystora do. Spices, Wood and 11 Glow wars, all Itirids and of the boat quality and to bo sold at te.o lowest prim tot cask,by 3no a, 'Oa, 'l,' , ' • *M. TOINTZ. CHOICE' SEG.ARS'iIt TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S IIifiYSICI.ANS will find it to their ad -IL vintage to will and pureluteo their Medielooe BALI,INOR.E. LOCH HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE MOIL QUACKERY THE ONLY PLACE 41:MBE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED: WPR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most certain, speedy and only effectual remedy in he P R. for all private diseases, weakness of the back or limbs, strictures, affections of the kidneys and blad der, involuntary discharges, impotency, general dehilt ty, nervousness, dyspepsy, languor, low spirits, confu sion of,ideati, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trem blings, dimness of sight or giddiness. disease of the head, throat, nose or sitimaffectlons of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrons to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, (c., impossible. YOUNG ViEINT Egpecially, who have become the victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu ally swami; to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the 'flout mcalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married persons, or young mon contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debil ity,-delbrulities; speed : Hy - cured. " lie who places himself under the care of Dr..T. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, mid confidently rely upon his sic ill as a physician. 011G11.1sTIC NITELIENESS Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This ills trussing affection—which renders; life miserable and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to Commit encased from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may 'ensue Now, who that under ertaridt the subject will-pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im proper habits than by the prudent? Besides being de prived the pleasures et healthy of spring. the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. •fhe system becomes deranged, tile physi• cal and mental function , Bear. vireo, loss of procreative power. nervou're:rritsbilily, it) -pepsin, palpitation ot the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a west ins of tiro frame, cough, constimpi ion.decay sod death orscE NO 7 SOUTH E'REDERICK .43 1 TREET• Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from thin corner. Fall not to observe name and number Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc tor's Diplomas hang In his office. GUILE WARRANTED IN TWO DRYS• No Mercury or NllllSel, us Drugo.—Dr.Johnston.mem• ier et the (toys,' r.dlege nl -urgeous,Lontion.draduate from one of the must eminent gee in the United States, and the greater part of wbosellto has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris. Philadelphm and , elsewhere, hao blrected some of the most astonishing cures that were over known; ninny trouWeil6iith ring ing In the head and earn Who" asleep, great nervous ness, lining alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing. attended snmetimes a ith de rangement of mthd, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. 'Dm J. addresses all those who boveinjured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind. unfitting them ro, either bus nese, study, society or . .marriage These are some Of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vie: 11 eakncss of the 'nick and limbs. pains in the head. Mintiest-of sight, loss of muscular 'tower, pal toltatien el the heat Lilyspep my, nervous irritability. derangement of the digestive functions, genet , ' dr l.illl y. , ymptoms et -onsumpt ion. MENTALLY —tee Martel effects tin the MI nu ore much to be dreaded—loss ut memory, confusion of ideas. de pression of spirits, evil forebodings. aversion to smiely, eel f di.,yrum., love of sot udo, timidity, Se., are• saute of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of till ages can now judge what Ie the camse of their declining health, losing their vig or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emacia ted.havlug a singular appearatme about the eyes, cough and symp toms of consumption. rousna DE EN Vi 7 lin have Injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learM4l rriim evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and it not cured renders Marriage impossible, end destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man. the hopc - i of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be moat ched trine all prospects and enjoyments ot life, by the consequence of deviating from the path or not are and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons mast before can• templating IMEJLIZBIA.GE reflect that a F. 01.11 1 ,1 body are the most nu cessary-Y,eqiiisiteg to promote connuiciar hnppiness loaned, without these, the Journey through lite 1141ConlyS a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the 'view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the ni.,:tinclud% Collection t hat the happiness o f another becomes blighted with our owe. DISEASE OF IDIDDI7DEZTICE. the Irri , :, , ,L,lded and Imprudent rotor!: of p1,•,,- sure finds tint he imbibed the seed, ol this 1/11.1111.1 disease, it too often happens that an 11l timed sense ut shame, or dread of discovery, deter, him 1... applying to those Nollo, from education and respectability. ran alone befriend him, delaying till CM- collotit utional symptoms of ..11 , s horrid disease nod, heir noel. on 111,111 t. dis.n.rd elene. 11.1`tUrva. pains in the lit ,n 1 an 4 limi,s.dinine, ~,h,d,.„r„,,„,„ nodes 011 the -111. 1,11., :Lod arms, l I t -100 on the head. face and extremities. prog - tet Sing with frightful rapidity. till at last the palate of the mouth or the hones of the fall In, and the titan oi this disease bectdues n hon . { I nan.jeCt nil en.llllll,oratioh. till death puts a period to his dreadful suffer - log.. 1,, ~.ndi ng him to that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller returns " It is it melancholy fact that thousand , fall victims to this tumble disease nwiuc In. the 11,10.111r,,1 jr, , ',l norant pretenders who, I•y th , use of that deadly poi son, Mercury. ruin the constitution and make th e r e sides of life niCtierable, STRANGERS Trust not ynor lives. or health. to the core of tit many unlearned and worthless pr'•teudets destante, , l knowledge, oatne or t r. ,of, lir I ohnst, ,, n'tt s.l.vertivetuent., or style themselves in the u'•wspt.pels. regularly etiticateaphysielan“ ineap.ll.l.• of curing. they keep y trifling month :titer mouth tat,itig th.,r filthy uni t p r„mpougdv Ito low as the smallest lee eau hoobt.alned, and in desp.tir. leave you with ruined health t over yourLtallf .1160 ppomtntent Dr .I , .linston is the only l'h)sicitto advo•rtislng Ilia r 1,11,1011 s or diplomas Itlwa • hail. , in I:i• office, Ills remedies car tr , attnent are unknow n to all others, prepa;od from :t life spent 1n the pelt , h nspil a t • ill. ltu• rope. ohs lir.t in nho country and a more e xtenal We private nraetieo thou any other ph) ..iciou in tine orld INDORSE3II.ENT OF TUF PRESS Thn Inttoy thousands cured at th.s itottitutitot y our after year, nod the numerous linp.,rthut ,Surgical rations pert; tt tiled by Dr. Johnston. nit flossed by the reporters of the •' Sun," "Clipper." aid many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and legato before the public. liesni, ger.l,lvnnin of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUR RD Persons writing should be pariicular in directing their letters to this Institution, in the following man ner: JOVVN 11 3011N6Ttlb, M. D.. Of tho Baltimore Loch Hospital, Baltimore, bld. May D. 1163-1 y NEW rIRIVE. - CALL AND SEE THE NEW. FANIILY GROCERY AND QUEENS- IVARE STORE. PT 11 E subscribers having purchased the ,toeir of I),roceries former y belonging to dos. D. Ilaiburt, will Continue the busitter,s at the old m.and, and a , e prep red to furnish their Ii ltnds and the pub lic with everything that is ti ire, new and fresh, in the way of Family Groceries, Their stock is large and selected with the greatest care• add will be sold at the lowest prices fur cash, It con, slats in part of fine Old tiovernment Java COPPER, Prime Rio do , Prime Rio Roasted. S UPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, of the very best qualities, BROWN SUO A RS.—The beet the market MT... do.— Lovering'sbeiff Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars. which cattnqt ,e stir passed, and as the time is now here for preserving. la dies will pleave give him a call and examine for them selves. All Ms SPICES are of the purest and best va rieties• No MY-minty, about them. Rico, Corn Btarch, P. rrina, Bauc)line Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seap, Candles, An. 4 CELINA, GLASS, AND . 4 4 QUEENS WARE. A largo and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns and styles, tower than ever in price, and hotter In quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.— Call and soo. Wooden and Willow Ware, such maubs Buskers. and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES Stoneware, Cream Pots, But ter Jurs; Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. 11$111—Ne. 1, 2 and 3 Idaokeral. No. 1 HESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior 114.11.18. BALT by the Sack, Dairy and O. A. Salt. . The subscribers_respectfully ask the patronage of their friendeand te public generally, and Invite them to call and examine their now stock, at the old stand, terper of Mover and Loutlev Streets. umaltatT Jr. FLEMING. Carlisle, May 8,180c4 The Confessions and Experience. OF AN INVALXD. liana:led/or the benefit. and'ae,a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from Nervous Debility Premature Decay of Manhood, oto., supplying at the same time. • MB MEANS OF SNLP CURD. By one who has cured himself utter being put to great expense and • Injury . though medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may. be had of the author. NATEIANII.I. MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, N. Y. May 22, 11183.—1 y, HO. W. NEIDIC.II,. - D. D. S.- Ajt. Late DowonsLratoro erndvp Dentistry to the lialtimoro = College of Dental Surgery. o "mk , ctr ' 1 141 , 11:0V" Office at his residence oproslto ik,DVion flail, West Mainlmirset, Carlisle; Penn N 07.11.14161., • • NEW STORE. • GEO. P. ICIYERS & SON, • GREENWROCERS We have taken the Store Rooms formerly occupied by Greenfield & Shearer in East Main street, next door to the Jail, whore we Intend to keep all kinds of OCEENOVARIi and GROCERIES. Our stock is new and fresh, carefully selected In the Easter.) Cities. ;We in vite the public and friends in general to give tie a call end examine our stock of goods as we are determined to BELL. CHEAP SOU OASIS. Our stock consists in part cg SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, SYRUPS, Molasses Queen aware, Willow ware, Cedar ware. Broome Brus ties, Cards and Spices of every kind, warranted pure. A ler, . Green. and Dried fruit , Foreign and Domestic, and a full assortment et 0 4, ee,ies generally. Flour by, too b.arrel or pound, Country preouce re• rrit ea in exchange for goods. G. P. MYERS & SON. Me rh 20, 1863. D RUGS, 13 0-0 K S , FANCY GOODS, CONVECTIONARIES,- FRUITS, PERFUMERY, • PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT,.PICKLES, &C. S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, tinsjint opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan. cy Coods, Dill Books, Porfuroery, Fruits, and thalthe tiohnly, which has never been surpassed in this bor ough. ter novelty and elegance. The articles have been selected with great ca. e, and are calculated. in quality and plies, to co iimand the attention or purchasers. NANCY tiOUDS, whichwinpriseevery variety of fancyartlelesof the moat exquisite finish such as. Papier Macho (foods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, With sowing Instruments, Ladies' Cubes, Wrhing Desks, and l'ort-fedos. Port Nlonnales. of every variety. (Sold Pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy statint cry. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, hiding whlpS, elegantly finished. Fine cutler), Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes °revery kind forthe toilet, X. Basin and it. it O. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes Mem-Inns kinds; Fancy Pine for head dresses and'shawls. M critical instruments, together with an innumerable variety of artieloselegaut ly finished and suitable for PR E E NTS, to which he Invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BCOII.B, crny. 'sing various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, BlLles and Hymn Books. eTegiintry bound In Vtfivet 'with 'morel ellistis and corners Ills assortment it School Books and School Stationery is 080 COMO oto. !sod comprises everything used In the Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten• Oen of Families to his elegant assortnien t uI I.AMI'3, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard. Sperm oi El herial oil; also DVIYPI"S celebrated Kerosene or Coal 011 ',amps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, tic. Ills assortment in this line is un equaled In the borough. Also, SEIIARS AND TOBACCO embracing all the Illvorite bramlS, and a fine assort, went bl )14.KItSeliAU,11 6.)lol(plitzi ASP I.lll'E'3, the ••alebrated liillocochink Lynchburg Smoking Tobaceo. FRUITS, such as ()ranges, Lemons, Figs, itaisl7lo. Nectarines, Prunes. &c.. FANCY CON FECTIONARY—NuTs—pRE sEIo. ED FRUITS, MIN ED.-NI EAT, PICKLES., ke., in every variety and at all prices, all which are pure and fresh such as can he confidently recommended to his friends. Ilig stock embrace. , everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with !rimy other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and examine. • • • Iteumuthennw_Old stnot.l, nearly opPcsito the Rank on North Hanover stre • Pee. 20 1,001 ARO h; ARRIVAL OF FRESH j Imi EItIES—FISII AM. A,LIOIIg W!liril is a large lot of the real genuine faith more dry salt If IS It lllNii. in oak ham Is, MACK 4111,1. at yriees that Is really astoni.shingly 1011. Ilickels tot all kindt.„ SA IJU ES, PRESERVES, and a good a.sortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS. LIQUORC., at the lowest ratos fur CASH or Country Produre. 1/V 51 LS EN 17, rarlisle, June 21. ISO. 1,0C1131 A N'..; Now sky-Light Photographic and Ambrotype Gallery. LOCH "I.\ N is happy to inform his n uniermo. customers, and the public gene rally, that he has rem ved his establishment to his _Yew AS'ky t . th e h e ll flog, ecuplod by Sirs Neff. no a Milliner) Store, opporito the Cumberland Valle, ita k Mr. Lochman is now able ••ith his solendid light. and the addition I,f new and ex pensiVi• 111111.11,11.115, Ihr very best 111:111uthrtured, to Prod ere I ' ll ,l Too 11 PUS. CARTES DE VIRITE. ANI.BRO TYPES, AND EVERY STYLI "I' FR:TURES. equal to the I,sl Made! in 1 . 1111:o1r1 in or ?ell yolk Viet ores 1 , 111 be 1,31(1.11 110 e equally well in elout“ ns In chairNN mother tiaguerreotyp,s or Arnigntypes of . dorm Frd 1.I•rso s copied enlarged, or made Into eat tes de N Carlisle, Nov 2H, S EI,LI NG OFF AT TW ENT Iv-I'lV E fEN r. OX At the sign of the Eagle," 3 doors above th Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below Iho Nlutitodist Church on Welt Main street, the largest and bust selected woe!: 01 WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town, will be sold 30 per cent beer than at any place In the State The slivelt comprises a Isrge assort ment of Gold !tad Silver han ling-case watches. Lovers, [amines, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Gold Pons and Pencils, Joivetry of all kinds, Spectacins Gold and Silver, God and Silver Ware, MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, VII Paintirgs, n great Variety of fancy articles, dc. The entire stock of %Vatehmaker tools, eases, large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold wholesale or retail on the tuah•ot terms. 'laving selected a first class workman all kinds of re pairing will be done as usual, at rod need prices. Carlisle, .1,1110 1863 NEW GOODS ! NEW dooms! ! AT 00 ILBY'S CIIEAP CASH STORE. Jam now opening a second supply of elegant and now style Fall floods, which I will sell at the very lowest figure for cash. EU:GANT DRESS GOODS, such 114 Merinoes, Alpechas, Silks De Lalnes, Tureen Cloth, Itoppe, t. ashanures, Poll Du Chorlers, &c. &c. LADIES CLOTH MANTLES ACID 60 AWLS, Balmoial Shirts, French Corsotts, Moods, zionaigs, No bles, Ladles Vests, &c. &a. A complete assortment of goods for Chlldrens wear of ell kinds. Tlekings, Gingtunne • Cheeks, Mu Alum, }latitude, Blankets, at the lowest prim. Gents Department. euvrns, cAsstmErtEs, vusTiNos, itm., A hill as sortnient of (lents Shirts, Crawers, Gloves. Collars, Sus ponders, Cravats, Neck Ties, Sc. Particular attention paid to this department: - I now buy exclusively for cash, and sell at very short profits for the cash. lam enabled from my long expe rience In the business, to offer my old friends and cue tamers great inducements in their. purchases. All persons In want of handsome and cheap goads, will please to call and examine my stock berore,purchasing elsewhere, Recollect the place, Went Main St., nearly), opposite the Depot. • - • ' (WAS. 0011,13 Y, Trustee. • N. R. All Clothe Casehneres and Vestings, will be made upto order, (if desired) by an experienced work man. Fenn Mutual Life Insurance Co. ASSETTS $1,221,289 71. • Life insurance Policies, on favorable Terms. THE Board of:Trustees have declared A. a Scrip Dividend df _FORTY PER CENT. , • :upon the cash premiums recel'i4d in 1863, on all Policies In force on the 31st December, and have dee!, dod to receive all the scrip issued Up to, and including January 1819 in payment of Vrotniuma. • Thu undersigned' ifl ready to deliver certificates to parties entitled to runleo them At the Carlisle agency, at Ills office on Main.Stwat, at any tima after the date of this notice: , , . Pamphlets. tables of rates, applications and every in. formation furnished without charge: ' ' L. SPONSLitIII, March 26,1884-Bt. , ' • —Agent.. - READING RAILROAD. *it wat ,Nekke.c. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. GREAT Trunk Line fromthe North and North-West for Philadelphia, New York Read ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, &e.,&e. Traina leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-York. Reading Pottsville, and all Intermediate Stations, at 8 A. 11.„ and 2 P. Bt.. New. York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6,30 A. 51., arriving at New York- at 1.45 the same day. A special Accomodation _Passenger train leaves Re.An- INa at 7.16 A.M., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P. M. Fares from Harrisburg : To New-York $5 15; to Phi adelpitik $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 51., 12 noon, and 7 P. 51., (Pittsburg Express arriving ut Harrisburg at 2A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., 51., and 3.23 P. M. Sleeping ears in the New York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers,by the Listawissit Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.60 A. M., and 2.15 I'. M., for Philadelphia, New-, York, and all Wny Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9 15 A. 51. 5 and 2.30 P. DI., for Philadelphia. Ilarrisbur,r and New York. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves. Reading at II 30 A. 51.-,uard returns from Philadelols - - Id - 4 30 M. air All the above trains run daily, Sundays except. ed. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. 31., and Philadelphia to 3.15 P. 31. Commutation, 3111eage, Season, and Excut sion Tick. eta at reduced rates to nod from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Paw anger. C. NICOLLS, Dec. 11, 1803. General SxViserintendent. CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA MI it3/41;;;154- AIRY - Care of this Line leave the Depot 811 slarket Daily, at 4 o'clock. P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'cloric, A 51. Goodsintended for this Line should be marked C. & P. Daily Freight Line, and sent In by 4 o'clock. May 25, 1859. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM ! virile undersigned having purchased the stock, &c., of the Into Win 11. Trout dec'd. respectfully announce to the public that he will con. Unto th. MATTING BUSINESS at the old stand, In West High street. and a ith a renewed and efficient effort, produce aides of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that Fhal be lit drily in keeping with the improvetnen of thu Art, and fully up to the age In which we live. -St Ihave nu hand a splendid -assortment of ' *'- H ATS AND CAPS • - ' 4 ' , ••' - 'l"'"r> . • • of allAFScrlptions, from the common Wool to the finest FUR AN) SILK HATS; and at pricer that. must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth ot his money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIIIFEHE. HEAVER & FELT OATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for LIGIIT NESS. DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any other establishment in the country. MEN'S, BAYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS, of every ]ascription constantly on hand. Ile respectfully invites all the old patrons and a many new ones as possible, to give lilm a call. J. G. CALLIO.- Apr 25, 1560—1 y A. B. EWINO'S PORNITURE WARE-ROOM i - -__ ,--- Ati k ....... -.,.. n, ~. - 1 2 la o -- f-,- - li.'::-7 ' "- 4, q __N''."l" , •,-,... 5 .'n rrx. P ,47l , ,ilitir YY 1%124 '(-4- S. W. HAVERSTIOR West High Street, arlisle, Pa. (PremiuM a wa riled at the Cumber/ and County The subscribor has just ',wired the most splendid assortment ',I trlOdes in his line, ever brought to this place--n bleb ho Is determined to sell at prices that de fy competition. Porto, Chamber, Dining-room, }FURNITURE. Kit cleric and j Office Embracing,' every article used by Muse and Hotel k ee per,, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. I u••luding also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, iilattrasses. Gilt frames, 41rik - ['articular sttention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and in modciate I eras A. di. E MMUMrl==9 I I k) lA T 1%. , R. 1) A A. 5 1 L . 1, () el. A T 0 N A Benue, 70111 Institution, established .by special on in, it for the relief 01 the sick and distressed. afflicted sith ii - ulent find Epidemic diseases. and er.po iall for l he- Cure of Diseases odA MEDICA I. AU\ ICE given urntis. ly the Acting Su, ,‘ hr. ai pl) I y ith a dvs,riptiun their contli , ion ingv, ouctinatioi“ habit, of life, kc.,) atd in eases uI extreme poverl), AledicineF furnieVed i r e, "I 1.11,1n,e. V A LU A BLE II EPDBTS on Sperntstorrhata. and ethos Ditteases or the Sexual Oryans. nod on the N EM EDI LS employed in the Lisps 'tsar) sent to the afflicted In sealed let ter cur elopes Leo of charge. Two or three Atalops for postay., will Ire asoTtabls Address. lilt. . AIL ILLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur pion. Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. 11 EA RTW ELL, Preen& n (I En. FAIRCHILD Secretary. March A, 1861.-Vs. Bien Si. Boy's Clothing Bazaar. Second arrival of the Season. 'l' HE undersigned would most respect , fully infxm his o!d friends and customers and the public generally, that ho has commenced the CLOTHING_ AND FURNISHING business In all i a branches In the f torn Boom of J.. 4.. liumerlch Fag .on gm %Vest con or of Hanover and t'oet Loothor street. where ho has opened one of the finest and most fashionable selection of ready made m,.de clothing Ac.. in the Borough of Carlisle. His stock consists In great varieties as follows, 11E: MbINS AND BiT'S COAT. do do. do PANTALOONS. do. do do. VESTS. Suits for Onyx, from 5 to 15 years of ago. Shirts, Melton Flannel and Cassimoro itrisoma. Drawers, Sun. ponders, Crave s. a variety of Fancy Neck 'Flea, Linen and Paper Collars, Men's Linen and Silk lianditer• Umbrellas. FRENCH AND SOLE LEA ['HER TRUNKS AND VALISES. = Carpet an{li Leather Travelling Dago, do All the abevo woods c ill he sold for Cash. at the very lowest prices the and the City Markela will Jo& ify Purchasers will please coil and examine for them solve., before purehariog elsewhere, as my motto la quirk value and short profits.. 8.181.1.1 EL C. 111.17 IfTT, Play 1.1863-3m.Agent. • S. Particular attention given to Boys clothing. SPRING TRADE. 1863. NEW GOODS U NOW offering an immense variety of CLOTHS,Lr CASS .AIFIR ES, VESIINGS, COTTON GOODS &a.. For Men and Boys' Wear, in a larger, variety, than can be found in any estob iishmont in this place, and at as low prices as can be sold any whore, to suit taste and .pocket. We manti- .4cture the above goods to order, In the latest style s. , or, soil per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free ofchatge, An early Inspection of (Air goods and prices, respectful: ly solicited . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Tlonover Street Clothing Emporium. March 13,180. FAINTS AND OILS.- • 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of oil. Just received with a large assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, • Turpentine, ' Florence White, Japan,, . White Zino, Putty, . Colored Zino, , - - . Litharge, nod Lead, • . Whiting, Boiled 011, ' - Glue, , Lard On, Shellac, Spent 011, Paint Brushes, , Fish Oil, ie., • Colors of every description dry, and. Oil in cans and tubes at the hardware Store of ' • • • • IhilsinY SAXTON, ' Carlisle, Oct. 25,10C1. - _ U• 117 "BELTING'! 4.u s t reeelyscl Oarge assortment of all alias -- Gum Beltltm; numllose, Him Pollan& ,&e., and for, sato elmap'st the Hardware ,Store of June 22, It3fi3.. u. ISAXTOX DAILY FREIGHT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, =I J. & D. 12 'TOADS. SIAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA 4grieultural Fair of 1857.) the Sexual Organs EWPOAL AND LUMBER YARD• The subscribers have this day entered Into part. nership to trade in %If/At - AND LUMBER, We will have constantly on hand andflanish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER; BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plaatering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor= lug an d Weathorboarding, Posta and Rails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a LIJALDER YARD. All kinds of Shingles, to-wit Vi'hitopine,llcrolocks and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of our own we can furnish billetto order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on -the most rcasonsblo terms. Our worked boards will ho kept under cover so that they can be furnished dry at all times. We have constantly on hand allkinds ol Family Coq under cover, which we will deliver clean to any past et the borough. To wit - LNKENS. VALLEY, LUKE TIDDLER, TREVORTON LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBBTRY. which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut do. do al , Paye, on hand whlelkVt ell'at the lolieit figura iird west side 01 Grammar School, Blalfi street, July 20,1802. ARAISTRONG & 110F.F.ER. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER-WAlthetT CON LY N'S old established Stand, West blain St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Rank. 1 havtrjust received a new assortment of watches, eivelry. medallions. silver- ware, &c..imaddition to my ormor stock to which 1 invite the attention of tha public, The assortment embraces hoe gold and silver lever watches, Hunting and open case do., gold An, chore for Ladies and Gentlemen and Favor Lepiner. and Quartler watchesol every variety in style and price. Also fine gold Medallions. Breast-pint. for Ladies and Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold fob, vest. curb and reek chains. Gold bracelets. finger rings, cuff-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms, &c., Gold and silver thimbles, Silver and plated butter knives, forks, table, tea. salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver and common spectacles,. to suit all ages to which we Invite special atton- A dOe lot of GOLD PENS from the boat makers, spectacle cases, fancy box'es, silver and near] card cases, gold and common bracehts, watch chains, Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles eau- ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which . ;: s tr T will sell low for cash. All articles war OW ranted to be what they are represented. Particular attention paid as usual to WATCH REPAIRING and all work war ranted. Dec. 23.7857.1 QECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.- L.) LAM SUPPLIEti 'NOR TIIE HEAD AND FEET • At the store ofJohn Irvine, on the N. E. corner o the public square. Is the place to purOhase Boots Shoes Hats & Cape. at prices that defy competition. lie has just returned from the East with the largest And most complete-assortment -of Bouts:l , lol , s7Trati & Caps that he has 03'01 . VITSOIIted to this community, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest possl. ble prices. Ills stock embraces everything In hisllne of business. such an MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Cal( and Patent Leather Oolord Ties, Ca and Patent Leather (loiters, Call Nullifiers, Call and Kip Brogans, Slippers, ' LADIES' WEAR. Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Hid Slippers, Fancy Slipper& Morocco, and Kid Buskins, &c.. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of till descriptions embracing fine Lasting Galore, Morocco end Lasting Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fancy shoes of various styles slippers, &e,_ _„ HAT:4 - & - Ottl'S; Silk;,eakeinie - K - Fiiiiin . d Wool Vats of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment at STRAW 11 A T, S Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notic Repairing promptly done. Confide nt of his ability t please all classes of customers, he respectfully inv ite the public to give him a call. tru_ Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Pub le S pare. — May 30,'60 REMOVAL. GREENFIELD Si SHEAFER TjAVE removed to their new and beautiful Store Room, South-oast corner ofMar ket Squaro, opposite Irvine's Shoe Store. .Ilayingjimt, returned from New York and Philadelphia. with an lionionsa variety of Diem; Goods, we are prepared to oiler superior inducemonts, to arty other [louse lu the country. Plain Alpacas all' Knobby' Shades, single and double width, Brocade Oriental Lustres, all shades, Plain and Plaid Poplins, were beautiful than any silk, at one half the cost of silks, Pongee, Mixtures. De Lalnea Cl:tallies, Lawns, Organdies, Cbintses. Domestic Goods. A heavy stock of Prints, Checks, Muslins, Ginghains, Cottonados, Milts, tic., will be sold at reasonable rates. MOURNING GOODS. Mourning Goods to ho offered at astonishingly low prices. Bombazines, Cashmeres, Summer Reps, Alpacas, Biala Bareges, ell wool De Laines single and double width, very c cap. Cloths and tassimeres. A good awl town t of Cloths, and the largest variety of Fancy Cessimeres, over offered in this market. AIRO, our usual assonmeut of Notions, .Iloslery, GIGVI3S, Trimmings, &e. GREENFIELD tt SIIEAFER, South East Corner s.la:ket Square, opposite Irvine's Shoe Store. March 20, 1863 HO ! I OR KELLER'S lIAT AND OAP STORE. rrIIE 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 Coruntan'a Shoe Store. Having a much larger room, I have there 'sett my stock of goods. so that I am now prepared to furnish the public with all the new styles of HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS, t prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Silk, Om-liner° and 'twain Bats, all kinds and prices of soft hats, city so well Rs home manufacture, from the com mon wool up to the finest Russia and Nutra. A good assortment of men and boy's caps. Also, mono, boys. and childrens fancy straw hats.— Having improved moans for manufacturing, any kind or shape of hats will be made to order, at short notice. Being a practical flattttir, fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention to receive a liberal patronage. . . JOIIN A. KELLER, Agt. P. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moderate pricee. April 17, 1862. JA DIES R. WEAVER'S CIAII N INET qr AD o.ll.turt DIANUNACTORY, NORTH LiANOVEA STREET, OAiLISLE, PA flaying boon engaged in tilt business for over twenty years he would return thanks to his customers and friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him to years gone by, and further assures them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor hint with a call. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, of overt description constantly on hand, or made to order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la test style, well finishodond solo at the lowest possible prices tor cash. Ile also continues business as an UNDEIiTAIKEIt. Ready made Coffins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con, Monti) , on band and funerals promptly attended to personally iu town or country, on-the most reasonable terms.- Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large .aire, v ell finished and lined inside, from B.to 12 dollars. Walnut Coillns.covored from 15 to 30 dollars. JABIEB U.-WEAVER. May 25,1859-Iy. TILL TRIUMPHANT. The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook Move; warrants tbo subscriber in calling the attention of all who may wok a superior stove to call and ox. amine the only stove that has given universal satisfac tion. IS OLAIIVED ' OVEII oTIIEES IS Ist. A saving or from 30 to 60 per cent: in fuel. 2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the seine fire, 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove Utile eadie 4th. T.ho preservation of the centre piece -from sinking saving repairs, sth. The host Baker, Roaster, and Cook now In use, 6th. A superior arrangement far cleaning the titles, ith. A perfect Gas Consumer for either wocd or. coal. The Prairie Plower is warranted to givesatisfaCtion lu everrpartioular, and will be shown with pleasuro,to all who may call, whether desiring to pUrchase or not, any quantity of referanco in town or country. A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be sold very low to close , stock, Spouting, Roofing, Job , work, Copper-emithing and Shooting work promptly attended to, in town or cowl, try.' worit'warrauted at the old stand, Banoicr Street north of bouther. 14A ItY M. MOBRIS. N. 11.` Old,Capper, Brass and rowter bought; atulthe highest price paid in cash or goods: . , March 28, 1860.—tf. . . DH. W.lll. H. OCKHE, , • HONOEOPORIOTHItsicIAN. • • 1 - eI?TCE: , at. 1 . 019 iesidenOe .South IJF:a in over street, few doors 'aoutit ttio Beeetid . Presbyterian'ChurehicrewliEqw ! : THOMAS CONLYN JOHN .IRVINE