STEINWAY PIANOS. that Prize Medal at the World's Pair, London, 1862. ric El E undersigned has just received, f . uld intends to keep constantly on hand a full am. so went of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway & Sons of New York. Each Instrument scull be carefully selected In the Manufactory, and will bo sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the Addition of Freight to Cai lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfictlon sill be given by the subscriber in each purchaser. Persons desirous to par-base are invited to eall and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Marn . Street, 3d door east of the Itialielonliouse, near e itaiirrad Depot. SECOND lIAND PIANOS received In exchange wad kept for sale and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, 1863 1 y Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy 8t Co's Wholesale Drug & Chenziral Warehouse, No. in Market St., PhlNldelphla THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hands. large stock of Moons, MEDICINES, CITEMICIIJI, PEURMACEITTICIL PREPAIIATIONs, and every other article which appertains to the business, embracing the most extensive variety ; also PAINTS, 011.8 and GLASS of every description. All articles purchased from no can be relied on so he lug of the moat superior quality, and at an low prices as they can he had. We can offer such inducements as will make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their supplies from us, and give us their future patronage and invite all who visit the city, to call at our estah liehment. All orders addressed to ue by mall or other wise, will meet with prompt attention. OEO. W. CARPENTER. [JENSEN' A CO., 737 Market Street, Philadelphia Feb. 6,'64-3m BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store ! CIAU now opening a large assortment of NEW AND DESIRABLE goods, bought haler he recent rise in prices, which will be soldier the Cash at low figural:. Have on hand a full lino of BLEACHED and UN BLEACHED MU . SLINS at the very lowest prices. Tick Inge, Gingham& Checks and Calicoes also, In great va. citifies and cheap. - - --:-=-•.--LA - DIES--D-R-ES - S—ao - OD - S----- .-- Elegant. now style Silks, Challea, Colored Alpachas Tureen Cloth, Satin Stripe Lustros, and De ',lines, Ac Gloves and Hosiery. all Rinds and prie..s. I. Linen , : Linen Diapa Table Clutha. N n fikio P. Russia A Amenian Cubes, Cambricks. Swiss Mull, Nalnsook, Bishop Lawn, 6•0., ac• MOURNING GOODS. A large assortment of Bineft Veils, Crepe Collars, 64 and 8-4 all wool Pelotas, Tursen Ciotti, Placa Seta Cloth, Alpackaa, ltiohon Sorties, and all the different style Black and White Goods from Basso:es celebrated Mourning Store. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets leans, Fancy Casfimeres, Sattinets. K. Jean•. &e.. at low -prh-es..-- 8-4, 0-4, 64-and. 4-4 Floor- 011 -Clothe, et len Table Oil Cloths, all widen. All my winter stock goods, will be closed out at lees than City prices. Now Is the time for purobasers to save money by laying In their stock. All goods bought and sold for CASH. Reecollect the place—West Main S ~ nearly opposite the Depot. C. OGILBY. - Carlisle, Feb. 12, 'B4. MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS IN EVERY VARIETV, bielateatimpqrtatlnne, and onhe newest and moot fashionable styles. OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT will comprise every variety of Bonnets, riots, and Trim mings to be found in that line; of the latest and most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, I remain yours, respectfully. 11. WARD, Noe. 103, 105 It 107 North Second St, Phila. April 8, 18151-4 t. Oarpetings and Oil Cloths. NOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Rag, and Stair CARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will he sold for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee. March d, 18f4 Look out for the Draft. TNthe new Stare just opened by Zei ler& Stock, North Ilanorer Ctrect. (formerly D. Cornman'a Stored there la a daily draft made In their cheap Sugar, Molasses, Coffe e and all aorta of GROCERIES, Fish, Flour and Feet— Du not forget and glee them a call. • April 1, 1804-41*. Town Property for Sale. lAM authorised to sell the Property of Miles Bopia Sturm, situated on the Nortl, 1 , 14.4 of Pomfret street near West street. The lot ' Is 130 foot trout by IN foot deep. and has 1;•!I, j• , . upon It a Two story plastnre House and 10 ; ; frame Shop. It will be sold as a whole or in part as may be most eligible. JNO.EI. PARKER. Yeb. 6, 1854—tr. HARLOW'S DIDIGO BLUE. 11[]IlEALERS and consumers of t he above Celebrated Wash Blue, will take notice, that the La le are altered to read. INDIGO BLUE, pot spat Al'red Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. 233 North Second Street, Philadelphia. The quality of this Blue will be the same in every respect I It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity A Indigo, and to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves per. featly - clear and does not settle on the clothes AN most—itf the other makes do. One Box dissolved in a half pint of water, will make no good a Liquid Blue as any that is made at one-third tho cost. .. -- Atrit is retailed at the Wile price as the imitations and inferior articles, housekeepers will find it,very much to their advantage to ask for that ptit — op at Wiltberger's. SFr. All Blue put up after this date with Barlow's name on it Ss imitation. The Now Label does not require a Stamp tor ■+le by Storekeepers generally. March 4, 188.1-6nao. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS I ! ij UST received and very cheap at GREENPIELICI4t SHEAFER , S. we purchase these geocis of an extensive Cloak Manufactory in [law YORK, we are able to ofldr superi or inducements to any ;louse In the country. FURS: FURS I! We defy competition. having made arrangements with one of the largest New York Fur. Co's., to supply us with choice 4300d5. We feel confident we can sell Furs at City prices. „GREENFIELD & SHEA FER. S. E. Cor. ef Market Spare, 2d door .Nov. 18, 1868. 21.00'1 1 63 * SEOES. aA FULL ,assortment of Mon and, Boys' Boots and Shoes, suitable for the winter Also, es and Missee's Balmoral Bootees. Children's Borate . of all kinds, Lediesand Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes. 'Bly old custonwres and all in want of good and . heap Boots and Shoes' - will please call and examine the -stock, before purchasing. Main street, nearly opposite the, Depot. CLUB. 00ILBY, Trustee. Carlisle, Nov.2l_, 1403. Notice of Co-Partnership, 'THEpublic are hereby informed that the - Undersigned have this day entered Into a Co Rartinieship,vider the name of Delaney & Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber bust , nese, at tne old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Otte Works; lettere at) orders In their lino of business are respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled. OLIVER - DELANCY, ANDREW 11. BLAIR. • Oct. 16, 1803—t f. iiiiir•Ordera for coal will be received at Halbert & Fleming's Grocery Store; Robert Hoortea Shoe Store and A.. Melee Currying 'Shop, „ E & BLA. st. Orders lbr Cantor Lumber, solicit LANOY ed throng lß % the Post Office, arrangements having been made with the Postmaster to °barge the 'postage on same to us. All orders punctually , Bryans Pulmonic *Mars, AT RALSTON'S, Dec.ll,lBo. • - .. a., RABIES, • 500 . piiirs Harries oil hand • of all - kinds .- Elhgabethtown pattern, Lawton , riinian do.ovith and'althont patent fastenlnga , cheaper than aver &ts: PAXTON'S, NW Main et. March 214 lan. . ,:- ~ ~. , ' ~ THE subscriber, because of ill health, and private matters also claiming his attention, feels it his duty to retire from business at least for a season. probably until ttie present war Is ended. I ball close my business early In 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 embracing the choicest qualities, and at the lowest possible prices and milts. The balance of my stock, composed of CEDAR WARE, such as Tubs, Churns, Buckets, a lot of Corn Brooms-- the choicest in any market—also, China, Glass, Queensware, Crocks, Baskets, dr., will be sold at reduced prices. I would embrace this opportunity of tendering my sincerest thanks to the numerous friends and custom ers who bare for a period of over twenty years, riven me en generous and•iiberai a share of their patronage, trusting that my labo•s to please have not altogether been in vain. To such as hare accounts to settle with me, either for or aeninst. I would state that I will as here tofore, be found at my usual plane of business, where l_ will. w sea be happy to_see. them, , J. W. EBY. " Marlon Hall." Carlisle, 1 . January 8, 1864. f Jur. Perry Advocate please copy JOHN K. STAYMAN WHEELER & WILSON'S 16•1.1 G C 11.1.4" E S AT REDUCED PRICES. With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop— Cheek, New El!yle Hammer, Binder, Cor ar, Braider, etc. Nt the Railroad °Mao, Carlisle. Pa Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair September, 1863. , Atnericattlinititut.e.- - New4ork, -, MucharriatiLAssociation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics Institute, Washincton, Maryland institute Baltimore, :Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. 51.1 I N E, VERMONT, • CONNEJTIOUT, NEW JERSEY. PENNSYLV 'NIA, VIRGINIA, MISSISSIPPI OHIO, MISSOURI, INDIANA, lOWA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, LALIFORNIA. These celebrated Machines are adapted to every vs. rimy of Sewing or family wear, from the lighten mu* lino to the heaviest clothe. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods—seeming quilting. gathering, hemming, felling. cording, and braiding—making a beautiful end perfect etitch, alike on both .rides—onl performing even' !meccas of sewing except making button holes and stitching on buttons. Full in [ructions for operating thq Machine is given gratuitously at the sales voonas. When the Machine is sacit•s me distance, so that personal Instruction is Inconvenient, a card of direction Is sent, which is a suftiCient guide. The quelil lee which recommend the Mteeler & Wilson Machina are— _ • 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength. flrmneas, end durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with 3. Economy of thread. 4. Ito attachments and wide range of application to purposes and inntorlals. S. compactness and elegance of modal and finish. d. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement. SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plain TrLiao. $46 00 Half ?as, Pannone& 60 00 Ilalt ; eau PoHaile& Black Walnut or Mahogany 66 00 Plain Table, 55 00 Half ease, Pannelled, 60 00 Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut orMahogany 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with Plain Table, 85 00 half rn•e, Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00 Ball Case, 1.1111/0 , 01.1,, Mack Walnut or Mahogany 7k 00 Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, 80 00 Full Case, Polished. Mack Walnut or Mahogany 00 00 Full Case, Pollshe, Rosewood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Large with Plain Table, \n.s Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Tabla, Every Machine is sold with a Hemmer, Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are sold complete. with the Now Glees Cloth Presser, Now Style Genuses and Braider. M'beeler & Wilson's Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. Nov. 27, 1863-Iy. ANT 11,1,1 A NI to . t 1 h f , 13. 1 1 i D ze LEY ns f C re l s i rctf d ull be public generally, that he still continues the mannfao• tore of all hinds at tin and sheet Iron ware in J. D. Halbert's building East Louthor Street Carlisle at the sign of tho where he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despateh. Also Con at all times be hat. those celebrated, self sealing and self testing premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AID JARS fire-glow, Spouting, nod all kinds of jobbing done et the shortest entice. Cosh paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank. fol for the patronage heretofore extended, be hopes by etriet attention, and a - desire to please all to merit a continuatice of the same. font Ibrget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot. April 3,1863. t t t o o t r b n e ei hr a al t d L orn a w ce , Match 18, 1881--ly. JAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at Law, Cern , le, Pa. Office with Watte & Parker. .NO. 22, IR64—ly T . M. IVEAKLEY.--LAttorney at Law. ty • Office on south Hanover street, opposite Dania Dry (Mods store. All professional' business entrusted to him. will be promptly attended to. QAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney at Law. Ice with [lon. Samuel Hepburn, Main t. Carlisle Pa. June 6, '(3 UFUS E. SHAPLEY, _Attorney at L IL, Law Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and col lecting Soldiers' Pay. Bounties. and Pensions. Office on South !layover Street, opposite BOWS'S store. Dec. 27, 1861 LAW nA.RD.—CHA.RLES E. MA °LAT ainiN, Attorney at Law, °Mee In In• heirs bullilh,g,Just opposite the Market Hattie. Carlisle, March 14,'t10-Iy. C P. 11 lIIVIRICH, Attorney at Law. .--ca eo on North Hanover street a raw doors south of Glass' Hotel. Al] businesa entr usted to him will be promptly attended to. [Aprll 16. • I OSEPH RITNER, tht., Attorney at pp Law and Surveyor. Mechanicsburg : Pa. Office en Rail Road Street, two doors north of the Dank. 4Cir fluelneas promptly attended to. South Hanover street, -/ opposite,Degts',dry goods store. June 1,'82, , . R. GEORGE S. SEA RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Dal " 111111 1 —• timore College of Dental Surgery. 1111....001ce at the residence of hie mother,Eaet Geuther street...three doorqbelow Bedford. March 19,18561—th ANDKERCHIEFS, Ties, 'Stooks Ribbons, Suspenders, Under Shirty, Drawers,' beau Ifut aseortthent can be found et ~ • • • ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S • North Hanover Street Emporium. March 13,1863. . . F AMILY DYE COLORS, AT If.ALWEINT Closing up Busineso Tobacco, (chewing t t smoking) tt Cigars ; Iligheat Premiums at the INTEDNITIONAL LONDON, 180 INDUSTRIAL PARIi, 1881. tho Fairs of the UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETT, At the State Fates of No. 2 Machina with EEMEIMEI COFFEE POT. RED COFFEE Po7', Fire Insurance. THE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, In the year HMI, and having recently bad its charter extendel to the year 1883, Is now In active and vigorous operation, un der the superintendence of the following Board o Managers, viz: Witham It. Borgne, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly, D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. li. Coover, John Eichelber. ger, Joseph Wickereham,Semi. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob oover, aid J. C. Dunlap. The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the Cotripatiy, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. Whf. R. GORDO, President, Eberly's hid Is, P. 0 CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President Mechanicsburg, P.O JOHN C..DUNLAP, Seet'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL, DAILY, Dillsburg, York co. AG ENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sharrick, Alton; Usury Zoaring, Shlretruinstown ; Lafayette Defier, Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Chili.. litown ; Mode (kWh, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Wivdpennsbore'; Samuel Cooreir, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Skiepherd.toivia; D. Convey., Upper Allen; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John flyer. Carlisle; 'Valentino reeman, Nod , Cumber land ; James McCandllsh. it county —1 4 7 1 - .1 - dmr - rirclTcriirrin Warrington : J. P. Doardorfr, Washington: Dlehey Rich ey Clark, Dillaburg ; D. Dotter, Fairview John Wil Hams, Carroll. Dauphin co.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can bavo them renowod by waking application to any of the Agents. October l-40,18(13. William P. Lynch Having returned from the army has re-opened the GAS FITTING and rr,UMBING business at the Old Stand in the basement of the First Methodist Church. Ile will attend promptly to a 111.nel -hese in Ars line . Leal and iron Pipes By d rants, Hot & Cold Shower Bathe, Water Closets, Force and Litt Pu Aps, Wro't Iron Wed Tubes, And every i leacription of cocks and fittings for rain steam, water, he. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell i ILF, at.short notice, In the most modern style. Al materials and work In our Ilne'at low rates and war rooted. tysiyCountry work and jobblor promptly attended to. June 5,18133. ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF 1" 3r tGr- CD M A• W. 313ENTZ., IJAS just returned from the Philadel phia and Now York markets with a large and wall selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of -49.Ditir:-A. 4.44-ILLS:ktgro Wool Plaids ' • Plaid Poplins, diiit and Worsted Chocks, Colored Alpaca, Colored Merrimac, :Mouse de Lai ne, Double wid h Wool Plaids, Black and While do. Wool Plaid Victoria. Ginghams, CalicZbs, Clicrke, Tick .ngs, Opera Flan els, ithirtin n, Table Diaper, Sheet. logs, Canton Flannels, &c., MOURNING GOODS, Merinoog, Cashmeres, Pomba:inert, Figured and plain DeMines, Lirocado Ntohair, Double Wool DoMines, Cilium Mohair, Striped lteps. Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, Uror de Berlin, Terine Cloth, Parametto Coburg, Black Coburg, sfourningeortled'Bllk; l'nllt - de Pole; Black Silk; alsrge assortment of Crape Collars, Black Alpacas, Black Silk Belting, /o. SHAWLS. Wart and Bordered Long and Square Shawls, Square and Long Wool Shawls, Black Thdiet, Moue de Lalne. Brodie Lnng and Square, Plaid Wool Shawls, Fancy Wool Shawls, In great redid's,. BALNIORAL SRIRTZ, !Adios' Rata., Home-Made Blankets, tine or Imported.— The latest style Hoop Skirts—sly quaker. HOSIERY. A large and well aeleetea stock, Wool end Cotton, La dles sod Children's Caps, a tine assortment of Bonnet and Mantua Ribbons, ()Ingham. SOK and Cotton Hand kerehlefsp Umbrellas, large assortment of HENS AND BOYS' WEAR CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, S ATT I N ETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, The largest and hest eoleeted stock In the county.— Carput.r, 011 Cloths, Ate 'flies. Goode have all boon selected expressly for this market, with scoot rare both to their quality and styles, as well as to a reasonable price at which they can and will be disposed of. The old friends and customers of this well known house are invited to call and examine this stock of splendid Goode. . . Car Mile, OA. 30, 1803 Carlisle Foundry, FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT F. Gardner & Co. now manufacture and keep con stantly tor eats, at, their extensive Steam Works on Eas , Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of AU It ICU.LTU It AL I 1%1 PLEMENTS, of well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among which they would cad] egpeqial attention to WrLLOUGII BY'S CELEBRAIED P'UN'T 76 00 GI LT At Sl' It I ATC; RAJ N D MIL L , which hastaken over liftY First Class DremiumbatStat and County Fairs. To the Farmers o. Cumberland, tork and Derry counties we need not speak lu detail of the merits of this drill. as scores of them are now in use on the best farms in these counties its repute non Is established es the most complete Drain Drill now manufactured in the United States. fteowe Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Drags, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking plnsor the drill. For even and rrgulnr sowing, the Willough by oum Spring , Drill is unequalled by any other. We also manufacture and soli the following nrtleles, which we CIAO recommend to Farmers as reliable implements. of established shardeter: 86 00 NIORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW A FODDER CUTTER, BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER, HAIM'S PATENT CIDER MILL, JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 1100'S TROPG Q. Also. Three 4nd Four Rome rowers and Threshing Machines. Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castßigs of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. A reo, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Plato Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an attractive vatlety of patterns for IRON' RAILINGS, and CESIETNRY BNQLosurtEs to which we would call attention. Steam Engine" And mu Gearing To this department of our business we give particu. lar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, flout and Saw MITI Gearing, is constantly Increasing. Mill Owners and Mill,Wrights will be fur nlshed with a printed catalogue of our ,earktus Mill Patterns, on application. Our Machine Slaw 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-five horse power, built In the hest 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 Earlisle, anal Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the °where of which we confidently refer for leformation as to theireflicied cy. Persons wanting Steam Endues are earnestly re quested foetal and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SAWFAOYORY. Connected with our establishment lea Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which le now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS. for the most costly as well as theplainest house. Win dow Sash furnished from 6 CPllle upward, wording to else of glass; Window Frames from 41 31 upward: Shutters and Rolling Blinds irons $1 76 upward; Pour Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets,Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in .house building, furnished at the lowest prices and of the best quality oflumber. UMI-.We are also prepared, as heretofore. to build and repair BURDEN OARS for transporterson the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public Wreppootfully solicited. Orders,by mall promptly attended to. May 9. !N. ' ' P. O,ARDNER,A-00. REMOVAL. TT LINNEKUHL, havirig on account :Li o ath() dampness and unhealthfulnotis of his for Mar shop on Hanover street, boon compelled to remove therefrom: has purchased and refitted the _splendid shop. rn Main street. next door to A. L. Sponsler's of ace, formerly occupied by J. Myers. ire will be glad* to welcome all hie old 'Customers, and as „many new ones as wish to be shaved by clean and competent Or , bars., Au. 14. 18133-3 m. • N EW GOODS. Every description and quality of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Plckels, Sauce, Plne Liquors, Tobacco, Segara, Pipes. Fresh Fruits end vegitables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood rind a Illow ware, all kinds and of the beet quality, and to be, sold at ti:e lowest prices tot cash by June 5; 'O3. , WM. BENTZ. CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S 10111111YSICIANS will find tiotheir To}ntago to *all and purchase their Idadjelnes at It ALMN*II. Icon Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath itnilors, Wash Basing, Hydraulin Hams, Le lEliaMMri3 !MEI BALIIMORE LOCH HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACKERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED: DR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most certain, spoody and only effectual remedy in the World for all private diseases, weakness of the back or limbo. strictures, affections of the kidneys and bled dor, Involuntary discharges, luipoteocy, general del ill ty, nervousness, dyspepsy, languor, low spirits, confu sion of Mean, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trem blinge, dimness of eight or giddiness. disease of the head, throat, nose or skin, affections of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowels— those terrible disordero arising from the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary practices more fatal .to their victims than the song of Byrom' to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations. rendering marriage, Arc., 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 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. MARRIAGE. Married persons,*: n'3 r young men contemplating mar- Irsnug run., 6111 - yrit.6.4, - zak. Ity, dethrtnilies. &c., speedily cured. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his (Mill as a physician. ortqA.przo wm,agisTEss Immediately cured. and full vigor restored. This die tressing 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 excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue Nov, who that under stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sootier by those falling into Im proper habits than by the prudent ? Besides being do priced the pleasures el' healthy offspring. the most serious and destructive symptoms to loth body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged. the physi• cal and mental functions e eal.enen. loss of:procreative power. nervomsqrritehillty. dl spepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a west ing of the frame, cough, consumpt ion.decay and death ISFICE NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. Loft hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the heroes. Fail not to oh-en r mime and °Umber Letters most be Mild and contain a stomp. The Doc tor's Diplomas hang in his office. CURE IVAEMIX N'T ED IN TWO No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.—Dr "Johnsten mem. '3er of the Royal-en—liege .it ourgeons. London t, raduate from one of the most eminent ges in the I tilted States, and the greater port 01 5 hose lir, has teen spent in the hospitals of London, liarls. iiidelph n an d vi sew hero, has effected some of the most a•toeishini4 cure. that were ever known ; many troubled with ring ing in the bead and ears when asleep. great noes, being 'alarmed at sudden souilds, bashful tics., with frequent blushing. attended sometimes silk de rangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAICE EZIETICTJEAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who hat einjured themselves ! by improper indulgence and solitary habits. whirl) ruin -- battffiriffinicreft tff:LqinfrCttlitrthefittin-Ather-butruektre study, society or marriage These aro 801110 of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early hat,' ts of youth, viz °ohne. of the back and limbs pains in the head di unties , of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation at the heat t dyspep sy, nervous irritability. durtingement of the digestive functions, genernrdel,pity, cymptotits of -ensumpt 31swrat.t.4.—The fennel effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—teas of memory, confusion of ideas. de prettglon of spirits. evil forebodings. aversion to society, self distrust, love of molitude, timidity, &c., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of !torso - tont all ages ran now judge whet Is the cause of Quir declining heelth, losing their vig or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emarinted.baving a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symp. tutus of consumption. V017211G - IVIEPT Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from etr'il companions, or at s.hool, the effects of witch are nightly felt, evek,achen tislec.2 and if not cured renders marriage impossible. and destroys both mind and body. should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man the hope of hisroun try. the darling of his parents. should be snetchdd from all prospects and enjoyment...t life. by the consequence of deviatin . .: from the path of nature and ifuldtlgine in a certain secret habit. Such persons must before con. tempintang MARRIAGE reflect that a eouud mind and holy aro the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness Indeed. without these. the journey through lite becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflect lon that the happiness o f another becomes blightt.d with our own. DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE When the misguided and imprudent votary of pies• sure finds that he tics imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability. ran alone befilend hint, delaying 1111 the constitutional symptoms of this horpd disease make theirappearaneel such as uleerateCrkoNthroat, diseased nose. nocturne. pains In the bowl and limbs. ditnnessot !debt, deafness. nodes on the shin hones anti arms, blotches on the head. thee and extremities. lirogressing with frightful rapidity, till at. last the palate et the mouth or t he lioneeot the noes fall in, and the• eh'tlnt of this a wful disease beeoMies a horrll object of commiseration, till death puts a puzlod to his dreadful Full,ing., by send ing him to "that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller returns.”, It is a melancholy - art that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulness of ig norant pretenders. who, by the use of that deadly poi son, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the i 011ie of life miserable. STRANI;tERS Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of th many unlearned and worthless pretenders destitute of knowledge, name or character. who copy Dr Johnnton's a Ivertkements, nr style themselves in the nev,papers. regularly educated physicians incacrilde of oaring. they keep y ku trifling month after month toting their filthy and p &moons enutpounds o Itc long as the smallest lee can boolPwlned, and in .lesp.ilr. leave you with ruined health to sigh over your ::11111111 disappointment Dr Johnston Whe only Physician advertising. Ills credentials or diplomas always hong In his office. Ills remedies ovtr.atment are unknown Mall others, prepared from n life spent In the trreat hospitals of Ku. rope, the first in the country ands more extensive private practice than any ni her physician In the world irypoitsF.niCNT OF THE PIIESS The many thousands cured at . this institution year ftft 01 year, and the numerous important Surgical ape. rations performed by Ur. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of the —Sun," "Clipper." and many other papers. notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing a , a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the atfiletect. • SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED Persons writing should bo particular in dirertine their letters to this Institution, in the following man- JOHN M JOHNSTON. M D Of tho ISnitlrppro Lank Hospital, Baltimore, Mil Mny 29. 1863—1 y CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND ...., , 4 . • ' liitr"ft .,,- i I' •heagl. . 1 • ••1 It ____-_,,L.:. FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. CHANGE 01 7 110UMN. ON and after MONDAY, APRIL, 9th. 1804, Passauger Trains will run daily, as rolluws, (iunday excepts.* FOR C4AMRIEItSTIIIIIO AND lIA I: RI Bunn. Leave liagersto , 4-n, 7:00 A. M., 245 I'. M. ‘• areenettFatt, 7017 0 8.35 •'{ Arr at 8,17 ' .1:20 " • Cliambers'g, - -- Leave 8:3) " 12:55 •• Leave Shippensburg UOO " 1:28 0 " Newville . 0:3: " 1:28 " ' 1 Carll lo MEMO 3lechanienburg 10,11 " 3:12 " Arrive at liarriahurg 11:15 " 3:10 " FOR CiIASIIIERSBURO AND 4AOI RSTOWN: • , Lowe llarrisl.um 8:0:, A. W., Mochtiniceibufg 8:37 " arlislo 0:27 " 10 02 " 3:20 " " Newvillo .. . " Sh ppunehurg 10:13 " 4:00 " Chembers'g, Arr at 11:10 •• 4:80 " {Leave 11:10 " 4:40 Leave Orerneastle 11:55 " 5:30 " Arr. at ilhgerstown 12:35 " 6:10 The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION TRAIN will leave no follows: Leave Varlisle • 5155 A. M. Merhaniesburg 6:25 " Arrive at liarrhburg 6:55 " Leave Illarrlsburg 4:20 pM. " fileahautroburg ~.?,-, 4'54 Arrive -et-Carllcle - 6:20 " pairing closo, conoectinia at Harrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia: Now York and Pittsburg; and with Trains for all polntalirest. ' 4Sr. The Trail] leaving Hari isburg at 4e20, P. M. runs only as far as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Sup't- Euporiniendent's Mice, t Ohamb'g. April 4, 1864. J The Cogfesslogs And E4nprienee. OF AN • • nrvAxan. ' Published for the benefit. and 'an a earning and A CA U fION TO YOUNG id EN ,tho' suffeLfrona Nervoun Debility Pronakure Decay of Mani:mod, ete.;supplyina at the WM . time. • Tile, %IEANS OF FRO (JUDI:. •Dy one who has. Cured himollf after being put to great expense and injury though medical humbug and quackery. By If II closing n poet paid addreand envehipe, single eoplea,may be had of the author. NATUANIEL MAYFAIR, Req., Bedford, Kings County, N. Y. May r_l_EO. W. NEIDICII, D D.. 8,-- Late DompnatratOr of Omani Ivo Dentistry to the .112134 • Baltimore College o f ' Dental Surgery, • " CST& - Office at hie residence oprositeldarion•ltali, Wait Maingctraet, Carlislo r ronit Nor:11.1857. NEW STORE. GEO. P. MYERS & SON, GREEN GROCERS. We have taken the Store Rooms formerly occupied liy Oreenfield si Sheaf•r lu East Main street, nextdoor to the tail, whore we intend to keep all kinds of t;t:sEsswAtte. and Osecputs.s. Our stock is new and flesh. carefully selected In the Easter.. Cities. We in vite the public and friends In general to give us a call eat examine nor stock of goods ns wo are determined to i+rt.i. CHEAP Pori CASII. Our stock consists In part of SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS. SYRUPS, "classes Quoensware, Willow ware, Cedar ware. Brooms Breams, Cards and Spices of every kind, warranted pure. Green and Dried Fruit, Foreign and Domestic, and a full assortment of err iex generally. Fir ri by ton b trrel or pound, Country produce ro ue, ed in exchange fur goods. G. P. MYERS & SON. ?Int eh su, 1803. ri ti I; S , It 0 0 K S , FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS AIINCED MEAT,. PICKLES, BbC S. W. LIAVERS i fICK, North Hanover Street, °artiste, Penn'a. lla=just opened nn assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan ey “outis. Gill Itmks. Per fol,sury, Fruits, and Coulee y, at bleb has nes or hem, surpassed iu this bor ough, Sr novelty and uleganee. rue articles have been selected wit I,;real 00 0, 30t1 are calculated, Lt quality and p, ice. to eo ,duand the attention Si purchasers. FANCY UUODS. which, om prise .1 v e ry variety of fancy articles of tke most exquisite finish such as. PapiOr lants tbests. . Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shall card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets. Fancy' ii nr It'tones, with Sewing Instruments, Ladies' tla sac, Wri tug Desks. and Port fedos. Port Ilonnalos. of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper wolght,n, Pnd a large variety ni ladie4 Fancy statio. cry. Matte ovals and wafers. Sllk and bead purses, Beitrez whips elegant] v finished. Fin. cutlery, rorlusno ssusicoto oust bags, Brushes "1 every hind tor the toilet. nazi a mei IL U. Rl fight's Sops and Perfumes of various studs, Fancy Pi" , r•r head stresses and shawls. gothonwl th is ni 111111Prabl a variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for PR ESENTS, to which to , Invitee special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of ri/Mly voicriclL WI IRICn, Bibles and fly Inn 3,0:“. ele.43ntly hound in velvet with metal elan; s :11111 vorners Illy ‘Amortmont o,hool lloolts and ',hoe] Stationery it n i, p,•on.prnies rverythiiiz used In the PaMonis. Os" de,ire, to van thtt pavtienlar attem l ion of F:1111114, to hi.: elo,:ant aasnrtmen t. of from the s ttonsive e•..ttlilislonents of Cornelius, Archei and others Philadelphia, comprising every style 01 Parlor. Chamber an 1 study Lamps. Orr burning ultb. Lard slporin in 1.101.131 oil also DVOTVS celebrated Kerosene or Cos I Oil Idoni/S, together with Plower Vases Pane) SCreellS, Il is Assortment in this line ie un piosion in the borough. Also, ' enl.rnelng IniniW,tinir a triie went of NIKKI:SIN! kl.lll S Nt.,K 'ttS AND I'IPES, the celebrated 1(11locochInk Lynchburg Btnoking Tobacco. F Il U I T ;-• such as Oranges, Lutums, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes. eVe.. FANCY I'Y EIPT ON A Y—N UTS—PIt F SER VED FRUITS, HIN ED- 1 1 EAT, PICKLES, &e., in every variety 101.1 at all prices. all ni which are purr and tresh such as tan be c ui h dent ly recommended to his friends Ills ,tnc:i. H , llbrace• everything in the line nt Fancy .with n 1 nay ',the, articles useful to hulls ekeepers which :he public are especially invited in call HMI I.Vlllllllts. - liernomhol the .11,1 '"an I. nearly opposite tha Bank on North 110 novor ctrl Dee. 20 1 g 111 A IR( ; E AltiilVAl. ()F FAES I J am - writ' OF Ala, KINDS. A toonLr lane 1.,t of the real genuine Dalt more dry II Elilt I NIL in oak ham IK, MACK UM at prices that is reallN adlinilshingly low. Pickets ot a kinds. SAUCES, 1 ) 1Z1 4 :S I.; IZVES, and a Good a , sorLuient of TOBACCO AND SEGARS. IQUO 11 S , &C . , at the lowest rates fir CASU or Country Produce. W M BENTZ, enrligle..lune 21, 15113 New Sky-Light Photov . raphie and Ambrotype . Gennry. C) L. LOC I-I \1 A N i- -, happy 'to i4forn) . hi., um0.....,,,s engt , aners, and the public gene mall), that he bAs I erm.ved it is establishment to bie .V u' Sl.7i• Light Gallery, in the buil reni•ied byllre Neff. as a 311.111uery ?here, wore-110 the ( 111111 , 1•1111Ild Vvlh.y I,oelimen noe /Able with his seloadid.llght, and the tidditimi of now int.l expensive apparatus, the very best menuf.tetured, to prod LI CO PIII)TOGRAPIIS, CARTES DE VISITE, AMUR° TYPES, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES, equal to the belt [mule in Philadelphia or New York. Pictures can be takou now equally well Io cloudy as In clear weather. Daguerreotypes or Amiwntypes nr deceased persona tied. enlarged. or tnade Into cartes do visite. Carlisle, Nov 2s. I hn.2.. SELLING OFF AT TW ENT Y-FIV PER fiENT. BELOW COST!! At the sign of the -Gold 1:aglo."3 dem F above th Cumberland Valley hank, and two doors below 'ho chu rc h "n t Nlaln street, the largest and bust selected stuck of WATCH ES 'AND JEWELRY In the town. 111 be Kohl 30 per vent lom or than at any place In the ,state The nlnclt enntprlser.n large assort no,nt .iltiold and Sil v., hunting-en,. watches. Levere t Lepinec, o watches, and nil other kinds and stylt.4. GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, 0014 Poo' and Poor' Is lewoiry of all k Inds, SpOctaolos 13 oh/ 0 4 11 Y for. PLILL:I.I and al vox Mang, _ MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS , Oil gs. a great vartet) of Taney articles. Are. The uui Ire stork of 11 tel ker tools, eases, large 'liners. and Safe will he sold wholesale or retai! on the easi •st terms. n first class workman all kinds of rr pxlrinr will be down as usual, at rodueml privos. Carlkin. Juno 18';3 MEW GOOMS! NEW GOO DS AT OG I LISY'S CHEAP CASH STORZ• f am now opening a second supply of 1 elegant an new styli., Fall Goods, which I will sell at the very lowest figure for CilPil. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, suell pa Morinoes, Alpashas, Silks Do I.alnee, Tureen Cloth, Itopps, ashtneres, 101 l Do CherterlOc. &c. LA DI ES CLO I'll MANTLES ACID 811 AWLS, , 1:35 P. 51 '2.15 ,• 2:55 , IlitlAnot al ;liirts, French Cornetts, 110008, Soutags, NU bins, Lodi, Vests. kr.. • A min plot.° lis9urtment ofgootin for ehildroos wear o nil kinds. 11 . , ingB , Oinklukme Chocks, ylannela Blankets, ut thu Innent pilaw. Gents - Department. CLOTIIS, CASSDIERES, vEsTiNos. &c , A Inn as eortment et Ciente Shirts. Drnwers. Gloves. Collate, Sus panders, Cravats, \.•c'• Ties,&o. Particular attention paid to this department. I now buy exclusively for cash. and sellat very abort profits for the cash. lam enabled from my long asps. Hence In the business, to offer my old friends end ens tamers great -Induer-trients in their purchases. - NI persons In want of handsome and cheap welds, 'will please to call and examine my stock be f ore purcbaeltig elsewhere. Recollect the place West Main 81., nearly ppposlte the Depot QgAS. 00 MDT, .. Trueten. .N. B. All Clolb% Caselineres And Vestinge, will be made up to order, (if desired) by an experienced work man. Tenn Mutual Life Insurance o. ASSETTS .$1,221,289-71. Life Policies, on favorable Terms. 9[ l l - 1 14.1 Board of :Trustees have declared I . a Scrip DI vidonu) of FORTY PER CENT. upon the rash premiums received in 1803, on all P 0116.13 in force on the 31et December, and have dad dad to receive all the scrip issued up to, and including January 1859 in payment of Premiums. The undersigned hif freudy to deliver certificates to parties entitled to receive them at the Carlisle agency, at his office on Main Street, at any time after the date. of this notice. '- Pamphlets. tables of rates, applications and every In• formation furnished without charge. March 26,1864--3 t =EI I, .1 \1 , eI.:OARS A ND TOBACCO, .. W. QAVER•STICK LOCII3I A IL. E. SIIAPLEY A. L. SPOI , MVER. Agent READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT GREAT Trunk Line from the North and North-West for Philadelphia, Now York Read ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ac , Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-York. Reading Pottsville, nod all Intermediate Stations, at 8 A. M„ and 2 P. M. Now. York Express leaven ITarrisburg at 0,30 A. M., arriving at New York at 1.95 the same day. A special A eemnodation Passenger train leaves READ moat 7.16 A.M., and returns from Harrisburg at 6 P. M. Fares from Harrisburg: To New-York $6 16; to Phil adelphia $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New-York at 6 A. 31., 12 noon, and 7 P. M., (Pittsburg Express arriving at llarrisburg at 2A. 81.) Leave Philadelphia at' '8 16 A., M., and 3.30 P.lll. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg without change. Eassenenre by thellatawlssa Elifiroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. 51., and 2.15 P. Pd., for Philadelphia, New-, York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.30 P. 51., for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New. York. An Accommodation Passenpr train 10aTea_lte_adin f ,, it 630 A. M., awl returns from Philadelphia at 430 P. M. ini—All the above trains run daily, Sundays except ed. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. 31., and Philadelphia a' p. 15 P. M. Comuiutathm, !lineage, Season, and Exclusion Tick etii at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Pas anger. G. A. NICOLT.S, General Superintendent. Dec. 11, 1863 CARLISLE AND PHILADRLPHIA if=4 - 1 1A4 4 DAILY FREIPHT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, an VARIER , STREET, PRILADELP/11A. J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. .I:o7ir Cars of this Ljne leave the Depot 811 Market n • Daily, at 4 o'clock. P Leave Carllnle. Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M. Goodsintended for this Line should be rrarked C. P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock May 25, 1659. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM ! rr he undersigned having pureliasuct stock, &c., of the Into Win 11. Trout deo'd. Ironid respectfully announce to the public that he will CO3. tinue tin II ArflNft BUSINESS at the old stand, in West High street. and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce articles of Bead Dress of Every Variety, Style and Qualify, that ahal be etrietly In keeping with the improvement -of-theAs.Latill-fu/ly,-.up_to.tha.ageiti.Arbile.h.mtrdira v — - : I have on hand a Fpilendid& •,,, sorm teni of i . 4 . . as HATS AND CAPS, of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest MK AND SILK HATS; and at price! that mnat every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock Includes, CASSIMF:RE, BEATER &,,FELT FIATS, °revery st.ne and color and unsurpassed for LIME] NESS, DuliminaTv AND : by those of an 3 oI establ,l4ument in the country. 51E11.'8. 1101'S' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS, of every Jescription constantly on hand. —.lle,respent.fully-lavites.All patrormand,a-, many new ones as possible, to give him a call. Apr 25,15(10-1y A. B. EWING'S FUUNjTURE WARE-ROOM i 862 fri- : ;': : 4 • 7 ; - - C ,, . 1; ...,...:. ~ . .,4, Al ft ol 4 r ( •• •. -- 1- - - - West Iligh Street, arlisle, P. (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1837.) The subscriber hos just received the most splendid assortment of articles in his line,'ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de fy competition. Parlo, Chantber, pining-room, }FURNITURE. Kitchen and OAS Emlargalug Avery article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. In^luding also Cottage furniture In setts, reception and Camp Chairs, alattrasses, Gilt frames, pictures. &c., dfc. .fair Poi-Malabar attention given as usual to funerals; ordersfrorn town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. Carlisle, May IS, 1858.—1 y HOWARD ASL',OCIATION I',IILADELPIIIA A Ltenevrient Institution, established by special en dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afitir,t,ed with tri.tien t and Epidemic diseases. and especially for the (Jure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVIC,L' given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon. to all who apply by letter, with a description of their cpnditiou, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cAses of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. . VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrlicert. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM EDIES employed In the Dispensary sent to the afflicted In sealed letter envelopes. tree of charge. Two or three Stamps Bir postage will he neeeptabli: Address. Pit. J. Sit ILLEN liOUtillTON. Acting Sur goon. Howard Association, No. 2 Synth Ninth Street Philadelphia. Pa. Ily order of the Directors. EZRA D. !HARTWELL, Preatdo.n DEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary. March 8. 1861.—1 y Nen tr. Boy's Clothing Bazaar. Second arrival of the ....eason. lIE undersigned would most respect fully inform hie o!d friends and customers and the public: generally, that ho has commenced the _ . CLOTHING AND FURNISHING business In all 1 s'branches in the t tore Room of S. A Ilumerlch Esq on'the West cor , er of Ilanover and West Loather street. where he has opened one of the finest and most fashionable selection of ready made mode clothing &c.. In the Borough of Carlisle. Ills Mock consists In great varieties as follows, via: MENS AND B Yr:. COAT. do. do. do PANTALOONS. do. do do. TESTS Fulls for Boys, from 5 Ao 15 years of age. Shirts, Melton Flannel and Cm:sin:ore Bosoms. Drawers, SUN. ponders, Crave sot variety of Fancy Nock Ties.. Linen and Paper Collars, Blen's Linen and Silk Handker chiefs, Umbrellas. FRENCH AND SOLE LEA lIIER TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and leather Travelling Rage, Ac All the abevelmods will be sold for Cash, at the very lowest prices the and the City Markets will Justify. Purchasers will please call and examine for them selves, before purchasing elsewhere, as my motto Is quick sales and short profits. • SAMUEL C. Iitr,YETT. May S. 1863-:-.3m,Agent. .1': S. Particniarattention given te l ßoys clothing. SPA' N 4 TRADE. 1863. !NEW GOODS I:: N OW offering an immense vpriety of II CLOTHS, QABB.IXIEREB, VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS &a.. For Men awl Bop' Wear. In Oarger variety, tban can be - Wind In - any "estab lishment In his place, and at as low prices as can be solci'any where. to suit taste and pocket. We menu-. facture the above moods to order. in the,letest styles, or sell por yard. Customers wishing tuber° he goods bought of us, out,.can be accommodated, free of chat ge, An early inspection of our goods end prices, reapentful: ly solicited. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium Maid' 13, 1863. PAINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of oil. Just received with a largo assortment of Varniebea,. Fire Pro4Paint, ~ Turpentine, Florence White, J 1 1.1 601, iVhito zinc Putty, ' Colorod Zinc , Litbarge, Rod Lead, Whiting, ,Boiled Oil, • Glue, ).i Lard 011, Shellao, Sperm 011,, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil,' &0.. Colors of every description dry, and _Oll in cans and tubes at the Hardware Store of Carlisle, Oct. 250E401 rtUM , BELTING!` , C)lr .3110 received a large •ameartment of all shies Gum lleltimr, Gum Hose, Gum Pcoking, Ote., and for sale theap.at the Hardware Rept of Jiitte 22, um. H. R A X.TON • NE'W COAL ANDLUD]I3LhYARDo The aubabrihera have thin day entered into tart, worship to Undo in We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality Of seasoned FRA ME Paling, Plastering Lath,Shingling, lath, veiled IIoorSTUFF/7 lag and Weatherboarding, Pesti, and bails , and every ar ticle that belong, to a LIJ DKR It Al D. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Vl hitepine, hemlock and Oak, of difierent qualities. having Cars of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice End on the n.ost reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept unAlior cover as that they can bo furnished dry at all tinies7 o4 We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deriver clean to at; part a the borough. To wit • ' LYKENS VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBBERV. which we picket:ourselves to sell at the lowest pricer Best quality of Lim/burner's and Blacksmith's Coal, ' - taarttys on hand whleb we will sell at the lowest Bgurp Yard west aide ot Grammar School, Main street. AIIMSTJIONG k 1101,TER. WATC HES, JEWELRY, ANT) SUN Elt-WAIthAT CON LY N'S old established Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cuanberland %alley Bank. I have just received a new assortn en t of watches, ewelry. medallions. silver ante. kc.. Ili addition to my ortner stock .to which I invite the attention of tit§ public, The assortment embraces fine gold and silver lever watches, Hunting and open rage do , gold An chors for Ladles end Gentlemen and giver Lepinep and Quartler watches ot every vatiety in style and price. Also fine gold Medallions. Breast•pinf. for Ladies and Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets. finger rings, cuff-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses. charms &c. Gold and silver thimbles. silver and plated ' butter4cnlves, forks, tabla, tea. salt and mustard sit ono of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver and common spectacles., to suit all ages to which we Invite special atten• A fine lot of GOLD PENS from the test makers, spectacle cases. fancy. boxes. silver and pearl card case gold and common bracel...ts, watch chains, Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles UF1:1- , : . .-Z, ally kept in Jewelry establishments. which („!;,jje I will sell low for cash. All articles war • rilli. tented to be what they ate represented. 4 " • ~. . . Particular attention paid an usualliko ..:' , " — l•g.: WATCH REPAIRING rind 'all work war ranted. •LIECOND SPRING •ARRIVAL.— k Lt.na P: SUPPLIES P1)11 THE HEAD AND FEET At the e.tnre of./01111 Irvine. nn the N. E corner o the public square. Is the piece to purchase Boots Sheet; hats & Capf : at ices wtt-7611-1--n the largest and most complete assortment of Boots. Shoes. Bats & Caps that he has ever presented to this community and which he is determined to sell at the lowest possii bin prices. Ills stock embraces every thing in bis ins of business. such as IIEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and l'a tent Leather OP ford Tieß, Ct and Patent Lepther Gaiters, Calf'Nullifiers, Calf - end Kip Broppa, Slippers, he. T,ADEES' WEAR. Fine 'French anti 'EI - Ojai) Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Cali and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers Morocco, and Kid Bur:laps, &c.. k. MISSES AND (!lIILDR EN'S At EAR °fall descriptions embracing fine Lasting ()afters, ilorocro and Lasting LaltOnAlttts.—Marocco-latcaltoot-s-of—all—kindet fancy - oboes of Cltri , ,lis styles slipperS. tic ITAT.•+ (IA I'S, Silk. Cassimere. Fur and Wool lint. of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW hAT,S J. G. CALM() Boots and Shoe, made to order at the short PSI node Repairing promptly done. Confide nt of his ability $ please all classes of customers, be respectfully lnvitg the public to vivo him a call. 11-1,.. Remember the Once, N. E. corner of the Pub k inare. May 30, '6O 1862 HAVE removed to their new an 4 beautilul Store Room, South-east corner of :Mar ket Square, opposite Irvit e's Shoe Store Haring Just returned from New York nod Philadelphia. with ar. immense variety of Ihess Goods, we are prepared to offer superior Inducements, to any other (louse iv the country. Plain Alparms all • gnotil,' Shades, single and double width. Brocade °Harlin] hustres. all shades. I•lain and Plaid Poplins, more,- beautitul than any silk, at one halt the oo&t of slika, Pongee, Mix turaa. Ds Lainea Challies, Lawns, OrgandLa, &c. Dompstic Goods. A heavy atock of Prints, Cheeks, uslins, Cllnghen‘e, Cottonades, Dribs, .Ic., wnl be syld nt reasonable rates. NOURichyo GOODS Mourning Goods to he offered at astonishingly low prices. , Itombaziudii, Cashmeres, Summer Reps. Alpacas, Plain Bareges, all wool De Litlnes single and double width, very c eap. Cloths and tassimer(s. A good assortment of Cloths. and the largest variety of Fancy Cassinteres, over offered in this market DEM Also, our usual assortment of Notions, Hosiery Glcves, Trimuungs, &c. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER, South East Corner 31alket Square, opposite Irrine . ,,a Shoe Store. lIAT AND CAP STORE. THE subscriber has removed his Hat .and Cap Store to the opposite rdtte of the Street, to the house formerly ne c up,, : d by I'. lu„„ yer, „, u 4 next door to Common's Shoe Store. Slav fog a mug h larger toren, I hare Intro cod toy stock of geode. so that I ant now prepared to furnish the public with all the new styles of HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS, t prices to quit the times. My stock consists of Silk, Cas•imere and Russia lints, all kinds and prices of s O, ll bate, city . well as homemanutketure, from the coal mon wool up tm,the finest lius,le and Nutra. A goe. assortment ul men and buy's rips AISO, inane, boys. and childrens fancy straw hats !hving improved. means Mr manufacturing. any Kind OF shape of,hate will be ° made to Or sr at abort not JCS. Being a practiced flatter. itilly understandlne businese. I hope by strict attention' to receive a liberal patronage. JOHN h. KELLER; Agt. P. 9. Old hate colored end repaired at moderate prlcos. April 17, 1862. JA NES R. WEAVEE',JS CABI N DNET A CHATR. M ANUFACTORT, • NOR2/1 HANOVER STEELS, CARLISLE, PA. flaying been Ongaged in the business for over twenty years be would ieturu thanks to his customers and friends, fur the liberal encoutagement extended to Win to years gone ty, and further assures them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. of every description constantly on handy or mode to order. NS Armand to be of the best quality, of the la. leo style, well finished, and solo et the lowest possible prices ter cash. lie aloe continues bueinees as an UNDEBTAKEII. !toady made Coffins Metallic or otherwise. kept con atantlY on band andi luomals promptly attended to ,porsonally in town or country, on theruoat reasonable terms, 044rry and Walnut Coiling, largo size, well finished and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Walnut.Cofflus covered from 10 to 30 dollars. JABIEB It. WSAVER. May 26.1569-1 y QTILL TRIUMPHANT. The complete eucccsa of the Prairie Flower Cools . /ilovit, warrants the auhacrlber in calling the allention of all who may want a supeHor atoto to call and amino the only_ateve that Imagiven universal aatlata:c, WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS let. A saving of from 80 to 00'per cont,ln fuel.. 2nd. A hotter andquickiw Oven front tbesame fire, Bd. A larger Oven than any other stove of the mune she, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinkiqg saving repairs, • 6th. The beat Baker, Roaster, and Cook now in tee, 6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the titles, ith. A perfect Ciao Consumer for either woe d or coal. '''.Thu Prairie newer is warren , ted to give patiefeetion in every particular, and will by 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, .s.trwies on band, which will ho gold very low to close stock ' Spouting, Hoofing, Job work, Copperkmithing and • Sheeting—work'promptly 'attended to. in town or men try: All Work warranted at tho old etritid z Ilanciver street Mirth 'of LoutVei. •mmty M. 610 PRIS. N. U. Old Copper, Dense and Pcwterlwinght, and the !lighted mien paid In cash or goads: March 28. 1860.—tf DR, ui IYT. H. COOK, - 410i0EOPATIII0 PHYsIOIAN, • • Surgeon a . tuf 4cepticlaur • .r 1 F.FICE at his resid'nce in :Sou,th; IL/La over street, afoir doort Mai of .tbe-Beetitid 'lFPreabyterlein'eburcb, Carlisle. , lIKNRY SAXTON, JOAi. AND LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLINO, Broken, Egg, Stoic nod Nut do. do July 20,1809 Dee. 23. 1RE.7.3 REMOVAL. GREENFIELD Er.:SHEAFER March 20, 1803 HO ! l' OR KELLER'S CHAIRS AND FURNITUItr,, THOMAS CONLYN JOHN TRVINIt