STEINWAY - PIANOS, Firititrize Medal at the World'a Fair, London,lB62. . . . . rc.H - E undersigned has just received, and- Intends to keep constantly on band a full tut or meat of the unequalled Pianos-manufactured by steltroy di BOOS of New York. - -_, Each instrument will be carofn)ly selected In the Manufactory, and.will be sold at the New York Cash. Factory Prices, with the addition of. Freight to Carlisle. • ._written_guaranteo-or.ontlre-satisfaetion given by the stbscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at B. E. Rapiers Jewelry Store, Main Street, Sd door east of the Mansion Ifouee, near Ittilioad Depot SEOOND•UAND PIANOS received In eialtange and kept , for sale and to root. Carnal°, May 22,1883-1 y .- G C ar penter, W, Center Hasty k Co's. TVh,cilesale Drug & CheOlical 'Warehouse,' N 0.767 Market St., Philadelphia. 1 - THE s; HE Subscriber keeps constantly on _ hapd large stock of Datrosfllitnremss, CHEMICALS ; fIAILIKAOSIJTIOAL PREPARATIONS, and every other article which appertains to the business, embracing the most extensive variety ; also PAINTS, OILS and GLASS of every description. All articles purchased from us tan be relied on as be . lug of the most superior quality, and at as low prices as they can be had. We can offer such Inducements as will Make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their supplies from ne, and giVe us their future patronage and invite all who visit the city, to call at our estab lishment.,. All orders addressed to us, by mail or other wise, will meet With prompt attention. CO., - - . TA . GEO. W. OARPENTER, LIENSE 737 Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 5, '64-3in. • BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store ! Ty AM now opening a- large assortrnent of NEW • AND DESIRABLE goods, bought befor be recent rise itrpricos, which will bo sold for tho Cash at low figures. • . ' Have on hand a full line of BLEACHED and DR _BLEAOTIEDISIESLIN S atthe-very-lowtat nricerr. --- Tick Inge, Ginghams, Checks andeallcoos also, in great va rieties and cheap. . . LADIES DRESS GOODS -- Eleiarit.new style Silks, Chalice, Colored Alpachas, Tureen Cloth, Satin Stripe Lustros, and De Lathes, dre: Gloves and Hosiery, all kinds and prices. I. Linens, Linen Diapa Table Cloths. Napkins; Russia k Amenian Cashes, Cambricks. Swiss ktull, Nainsook, Bishop Lawn, to. As. MOURNING GOODS. . . A large assortment of Black Veils, Crape Collari, 6.4 and 3.4 all • wool .Gelains, Tureen Cloth, Black Satin Cloth, Alpackas, When Sarties r and all the different style Black and White Goods from Bisson's celebrated' Mourning Store. -- =Cloth; - Cr - —SattiTri- Jeans, Fancy Casfinteres, Sattinets, IC. Jean's, &c., at low prPos. 8.4, 6-4, 5-4 and 4.4 Floor 011;Clothe,Alse, All my winter stock goods, will . be closed out at less than City. prices. Now is the time, for parchment to save :money by - laying in their stock. All goods bought' and sold-for CASH. -Reecollect the place--West slaitt neirly opposite the Depot. C. ORILIIK. Carlisle, Feb.l2, 414. - " MILLT.NERY STRAW GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY, • " tigt bawd importations, and of thealewest and most faihienable styles, ' OUR STRAIV.D.EPAi7MENT . will comprise every variety of Bonnets, Slain, and Trim mingc.to_be found In that linc;..o.fAhniateet and most approved 'shapes' and styles.":BoljeltingArt.early. call,•I felstanyoureoWspietfully. 11. WARD, ..- Nos. 103,105 &ler-North Socond:StiPhila: -- .14r118, - 18124=-4t.• • eafpetings and Oil Cloths: I "VOW receiving-at-Ogilbfeoheap-castr, a iot. -- luigtaiii; — Viiiiiitiraiirthirep, and Stair CARPETS. •1 Mao, Floor-OIL • CLOTH'BIOI - - widths, *lab will be sold for the cash at the lowest semi. 011A8. 00ILBY, Trustee. March 4,18E4 Look out for the Draft. TN the new Stote just opened by,;Zeig ler k Stock, North Hanover .etreet, (formerly D. Conantin'e Store,) there le a daily draft made In their dump Sugar, IlfOlaves, Coffee and all sorts of OiIOOERIES, Fish, Flour and Feed.- , -- Do not forget and'glve them a call. , April 1,:1884-41,*. Town Property for Sale. j AM authorisedJo_sell_the.Property-of _LAMB , Sopla Sturm, •situated on the North side of • 'Pomfret street near West street. The lot . Is 60 feet front by 120 feet deep, and has •••1 • 'l.' upon it a Twontory plastered House and t t. 1.• frame Shop. It will be sold as a whole or at •-• In part as maybe most eligible. JN0..8. PARKER. • teb.s,lB64—tt BARLOW'S NDIGO BLUE. eIPEALERS and consumers of the above Celebrated Wash Blue, will take notice, that the s are altered to read. . INDIGO BLUE, • put up at Alfred Wiltbergor's Drug Store, No. 233, • North Second Street, PLtladelphla. The quality of this Blue will be the same in every . aspect! It is warranted to color more water than twice the' same quantity of Indigo, and to go muck further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves per fectly clear and ~does not settler on the clothes as most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in a half pint of water, will make as good a' Liquid Blue as any that is made at one•third the, cost. - - It is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very much to their advantage to ask for that put up at -103 P All Blue put up after this date with Barlow's ;tame on it is imitation. The New Label does not require a Stamp. • For s rle by Storekeepers generally. • March 4,1861-6 mo. CLOAKS ! OLOA JUST received and very cheap at - GREENFIELD de SHEAFERPS. As we purchase these goods of an extensive Cloak Manufactory. in NCR YORK., we are able to offer super! JVW!luinueinents to any . House In the country. FURS! FURS : • We defy competition: having made arrangements with one oftholcrgest New York Fur Co's., to supply us with choice Goode. We feel confident wo can sell Furs Jet City prices, GREENFIELD & AREAFER. S.B. Cord of Market Square, 2d door Nov. 13, 1863 aooTs suoms._ _ . FULL assortment of Men and Boys' lickits and Shoes, suitable .for the winter. Also, es and Misses's Balmoral Bootees, Childrejes Boots of all kinds. Ladies and Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes. My old enstomeres and all in want of good and cheap Boots and Shoes, will please call and examine the stook, before purchasing. Mein street, -nearlyopposite the Depot. •OIIAS. OGILBY, Trustee. Carlisle, N0v.21, 1808. Notice! of Co-Pattnerildp, IHE - p4blio are hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co nership; under the name, of Delaney & Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Goal and Lumber busl xiteas,attAe cdd stand of Oliver Delaney, near the. Gas Werke ; where all orders In their li ne otbuslness are respectfully aolielted, and will be'promptly filled. • ' • OLIVER DELANOY, ANDREW IL.BLAIR. °atilt% 1883—t f. • *ll 6 oidets for coal will be received at Halbert & Irldifoltneif Grocery Store ; Robert Stoore'e Shoe Store and Bialr's Carrying . Shop. • DELANOY, Orders for OofTor Lumber solicited through the Pout Mee, arrangements hieing been' meths with the Postinaeter to charge the postage on same to us. An orders putiettuslly Bry urn F'dino/110 Waersi V0e.41,48 YPltlPkinid.x!,VmaterhStowilatilplgonir Ltidnod. 0 rim= do, with and without natint, faataninga obasper than ever at SAXTON% 13Lat Nato st. ?larch ge, Hoz _ _ . • -• IHE subscriber, because of l ill'healpb, and private matters also claiming his attention, fee e it his duty to retire from business at least for a 'season, probably until the present war is ended. I shall Gloss my business .early in kebruary next, and up to that period, will keep up. my usual supply „of Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, apices, Mackerel and' 'such other articles -as belong. to a;stook of Groceries, together with an assortment of - embracing the choicest qualities, and at the lowest possible prices and profits. e • - ~• • The balance of mystock, composed of such as Tube Churns, * Buckets, a lot of Corn Brooms— the choicest In any laarket—sieo, China, Glass,. Queensware, Crocks, Baskets, &c,, Will be sold at reduced prices. I would embrace this opportunity of tendering ray sincerest thanks to the numerous friends and ouster's era who have fdr a period of over twenty years, given me sp_generous and_liberaln.share_of3belr-patronager trusting that my labors to please have not altogether boon in vain. To such as have accounts to . settle with inii,Seither for or akaiast, I would state that I will as here tolbre, be found at my usual plane of business, where I will bo always be happy to see them. Marlon Carlisle, , January 8, 1864. f girPerry Ailvoeste please copy. JOIIN.K: STAYMAN WHEELER,. & WILSON'S.. . 111 A .13 ta- al C 1 . .71" S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved'Looir; Cheek, New Style Hammer, Binder, ,Cor ar, Braider, etc. Atthe Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. ' .• Highest Premiums at the INTEDNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON; .1852. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION TAR'S, 1861... a the Fairs of the . UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL 130DIETTF - , • Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania - State Fair September, 1863. - A merlcan nsiltute,-N e ork7l Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' In.,titute, Washington, Maryland institute Baltimore, Mechaialce' Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical . Association, St. Lduls, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. • MAINE, VERMONT, •, _ CONNEOTIOUT,' .NEW JERSEY, ' PENNSYLVANIA, • • ' VIRGINIA. • • MISSISSIPPI — MISSOURI, OHIO, . INDIANA, lOWA, ILLINOIS, ' - KENTUCKY MICHIGAN, . •• - 'Theie celebrated Machines are adapted to every va riety of Sewing or family wear, from the lightest inns line to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen; woolen, and-cotton goods,—scaming quilting, gathering, hemming,. felling, cording, and 'braiding . -7makin6 a beautifuland perfect stitch,-alike on Voth performing. every-species of sewing except - making buttonholes and stitching on buttons.- _. Full it, -Unctions for operating the Machine is given' gratuitously at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent soinedfstanen, so that personal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction - . sent, whirls is a sufficient guide. ; • ~.The • qualitiolt which recommend the heeler Wilson —• klachineare--: . . 1. 'Scant and excellence of stitch, alike on both Sides o re. anrfc sewed. - 2. S.trongth,,firantess, and durability of , searn, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with 3. Economy of thread. ' Its - attachments and wids!TArgp - . ..0f ,applicatiorkte purpoSesrandmiaterialr." -- 6. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. ' • 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. , 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of .movemout. • SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plain Table, s4s 00 Half Case, Pannellod. . b 0 00 Halt Case Pollsned, Black Walnut or Mahogany 55 00 Plain Table, Half Cane, Pann oiled, 60 00 Halfoase, Polished, Black. Walnut or Mahogany . 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver platod, with Plain Table, - - - - 65 00 Half Case, olished, Black Walnut, 70 00 Half Cane, Polishod, Black Walnut or Mahogany 75 00 half Case, Polished., Rosewood, . 80_00_ Full,Case, Polished, Black Walnut - or MahoganY 00 00 Full Case, Polished, Bosewood, 100 . 00 yo, 4 qn.cliine, Large.with Plain Table, No. p litaebine, Cylinder, with Plain Table, Every Machine is sold with a Ilemmer, Nos. I and 2 Machines are sold cornoPte, with the New Class Cloth ['Tosser, New Style Hemmer and Braider. ' Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, 'PA. - Noy. 27, 18133-Iy. WILLIAM.' FRIDLEY . respectfully V announces to,the . citizens of Carlisle and the public generallS , , that he still Cgli tin ues the rnanufac• Lure or all kinds of tirCind sheet iron were in ..1.1). Halbert's building East Louther street Carlisle. at the sign of the • . 'where-he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his lino with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times be bac, those celebrated,- self. sealing and self testing premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AND'JARS• Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice. ~Clash paid for oldlead„ peurte'r- end . coPPPr; Thank. fel for - the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same. Dont forget the Olin of the Red Coffee Pot. April 3, 1863. A/I • C. HERMAN, Attorney at Law, • Carlisle, Pa. Next door to the Herald Office. ➢larch 18, 1854-Iy. - ~,1,s JAMES A.. DUNBAR, Attorney e . Law, CarllFle, Pa. Office with Watts JiParkei. Jan. 22, .1.884-Iy., • JM. WEAKLEY.---Attorney at Law. . Office on south Hanover street, opposite Dents' Dry Hoods store. All professional business entrusted to bins will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney at Law. Office with ROD. Samuel Hepburn, Rain St.. Carlisle Pa. • June 6,'63. • • - TIP UFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at IA) Law, Carlisle Pa. Attends to socupitig and col- . looting Soldiers' Par, Benetton, and Pensions. Office on South !layover Street, opposite Bentz's store. Dec. 27,1861 • • LAW CARD.—CHARLES E. MA- CkLAILMILIN, Attorney At. Law, ciflleo in Im hoff's building, Juot opposite the Market Mouse. Carlisle, March 14,'60-Iy. • CP. HUMRICH Attorney at Law. o-4)ffice on Porth Ilanover..streter,.n_few_doors sontli - ofelamellotel7 — All - bilidness entrusted to biro will be promptly attended to. [Aprill6. TOBEPH RITNER;JR.,, Attorney at • .1.16 Y and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg. Pa. Office on Rail Road Street, two doors north of the Dank. 4E4- Busluese promptly attended to. South Hanover street, , kitseir,A, cippositellenta',drygoods store. June.l, '62, DR. GEORGE. S. SEA.. 7 - -_ ll_l. DENTIST, from the - 1 11 is • timer°IIIGIIT College, of Dental Surgery.Bal. 1015.0filee at the residence of hie mother,Bae t„Louther etreet,three doorelbelow Bedford. • March le,lBs6—tf. , ni - ANDBERCHIEFS, - Ties, Stooks ' , 1 Ribbons, Burpondoro, Ptider Shirts, Drawers, beautifulassortment can be 'found at ~ • • ' • IBA'AO 81'011'S NOrth Hanover titteot oporlum. Mau% 13,1863. • AMILY. DYECOLORS ' ItALITO : AT Is% Olosixig up Business Tobacco, (chewing 4. tmoking) 4 Cigars ; CEDAR WARE, = No. '2 Machine with TERMS CASH COFFEE POT, RED COFFEE POT, Fire InsurEs.hce. THE Allen and Eastpennaboro' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of. Cumborland county, incorporated by an act'of Assembly, in the year 1843, and having recently had Its charter extended to the year 1883,18 now in active and vigorous operation', un der the superintendence of the following Board o Managers, William It. Gorges, Christian !Bagman, Jacob Eberly, D. Bally; Alex. Coover, John I.3chelber• ger, Joseph Wickersham, Sanal.Eberly,Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovor, and J. O. 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 incited to make application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. WEI. R. GORGAS, President, • Eborly's Mills, P. 0. OURISTIAN STAY2IIA.N, Vice President ' Mechanicsburg, P.O. JOHN 0. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL BAILY, Dlllsburg, York co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrick, Allen; 'floury z e ary,g, Shiremanatown ;.'l.,afayette_retfer,. - Dickinson •, Ifenry Bowman, Churahtown; Mode Orlllllh, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpenneboro'; Samuel Comma.; Mechanicsburg; J. W, Conklin, Shopherdete.wn; D. Ooover, Upper Allen; J. 0. Saxton, Sliver •Spring; Johgliyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feeman, New Cumber land; James racCandlish, Foils county —W. S. Picking, Dover; James Griffith, Warrington • J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Rich ey Clark, Dilisburg; D. Butter, Fairview; John Wit, llama, Carroll. Dauphin co.—Jacob Rouser, Ilarrlsburg. - Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making' application to any of the Agents. ' • October 30, 1813 d. William P. Lynch Uftvind returned from the 'army . has ..L...L reopened the" . • , . GAS :FITTING and PL' UMBING business - , at the Old Stand in the bannient of' the . ' • First Methodist Church. lie will attend promptly to a 1 i busi • nesi in has lint . • • Lead and Iron Pipes ..14on Sinks, Hydrants, Bath' Tubs, . - lint & Cold Shower Baths, Bath- Boilers, ' • ' Water Closets, • Waal. Basins, . • • Prato and Litt Pu 'aps, Hydraulic Rams, &c. Wro't Iron Wel'd Tubes, f:" • • And every description of cocks anu fittings for gas, 'attain, water, &c. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put :up in churches, stores and dwell Inge, at short notice, In the most modern style. Al matorialaand..work.in our line at , lulr rates, and , war tented. „ , . . •fiqt-Ccuin try work andjohbing promptly attended to. June 5, 1863.. •• • - . ARItiVAL,OE NEW STOCK OF. • • 37 - ~4 C 7r,C).C30 . a., .IE4 A• W. BHEA,,_TZ,_." " JJAS just returned from the Philadel phis and Now York markets with a bute and -well-selected stoelrADryAciods,'slnslating,in Tom, of. ..-m o uirc, rice" • plaid victoria, Wool Plaids,_ Plaid Poplins, Bilk and Worsted Checks, Colored Alpaca, • Colpind Merrimac, Mouse do Line, • ' '..Double wid'h Wool Plaids, Black and While do., Wool Plaid Victoria, Oinghams, Calicoes„Checks, Tick alp, Opera F lan els. Shirtin •a, . Table Diaper, Sheet. Inge, Canton Minna's, &a. MOURNING GOoDs, . Marini:my -,-. , . Cashrneres, • Bombazines ' • Figured and plain Delainos, t rocade_doltalr, , -Double Wool- Dolaloes, - -: Chena Mohair, Striped Reps, • • Striped Mohair,. Striped Poplin, • . Gros. de Berlin, • Torino - Cloth, • ~ ~.-,---Faransetto:Colturg —,, , Black—.T 31o;iting Corded Silk, ?Mit do Seie, Black Silk. a large• assortmeut of . Crape Collars, ••Black Alpacas; Black Silk. Belting Wt ., 1 . . SHAWLS. . • • _ . '- *Blaek - and 'Bordered Liiri r k , iiiVa - Siiiiiiii Shawls &faro and Long - Wool Shawls, Black Thibet, Mona do Laic.% Broeho Long and Square, Plaid Wool Shavrla, Nancy Wool Shawls t in groat viitle.ty—__:______-_ BALNIOHAL SKTRTZ, tadlee Hats, Male Made Blankets, fine or importoo.—. The latest style Iloop•Bkirts=sly quaker: , HOSIERY. A large and well selected stock, Wool and Cotton, La; dies and Children's Caps, a fine assortment of, Bonnet and Mantua-Ribbons, Gingham; Sila'and Cotton Hand kerchiefs, UMbrollas,:a large • MENS AND 'BOYS' 'WEAR. CLOTHS. • - CASS6fERES, •i3ATTI,NETS, • • - • • K ENTUCKY - 3EANS Ttio largest and Best selected stock in the, county.— Carpetri, 00 Cloths, Ac These Goods have all boon selected expressly, for this market, with great care both 4o their quality and -styles,-as well UR 'to a ressonnbln price -at--which-they' can and will be disposed of. The old friends and customers oC, this well vio house are invited to call and. examine this stook•Of splendid Goods. • A. W. BENTZ. • Carlisle, Oct. 30,1883. Carlisle Foundry, AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! 55 (E P. Gardner & CO. now manufactnyo and keep con stantly for sale, at their extensive Steam Works on East Slain street, Carlisle, a largo assortment of A"UI iCULTUItAL IDIPLS M ENTS, of well 'mown, approved usefulness to farmera. among which they would call especial attention to WILLOCOIi SY'S CELFAULATtIII PATENT 75 00 DRILL, which has taken over fifty First Class Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland, York and Perry counties we need not speak in detail of the merits-of this drill, as scores of them are now in use on the best 'farms in these counties. Its repute. Eton is established as the most Template Grain Drill now manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat, Bye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the. drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pincer the drill. FOr even and regular sewing, the Willough by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell the following articles, which we eau recommend to Farmers as reliable Implements, of established character: 85 00 MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, ' LASH'S PATENT'STRAW & - FODDER CUTTER, •BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER, BARN'S PATENT. CIDER AIILL, • JOIINSON'S.CAST IRON BOWS TROUP 11. Also, Three and Four Berk, Powers and Threshing Machines, Cast iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Plato Wood Stoves, with an Immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We havialso an attractive variety of patterns for IRON It4xrarms, taut CEMETERY ENCLOitIRES to which we would call attoiltion: . Steani Engines and Mill Gearing. To thin department of our businbas we give portion. Jar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Fleur and Saw .Mill Gearing, is' constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrlghts will be fur nished with a printed catalogue of our various Mill Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and .0 Welting Shafting and Castings, by good and careful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. ofany desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-ilvehorse 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 cull and examine before pr)intracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. , Connected with our establishmen t. Is a Steam Sash and Door Manufactory vittch la now An complete order for tho Manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS for the most costly as well as the plainest house. pin dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according to size of glass • ;Window Frames from $1 81 upward;. Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward ; Four Pencil:Mora 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 beet quality of lumber. Egt..Dre are also prepared, as heretofore - , - to build and repair BURDEN 51Alt8 for transporters os the railroad, with promptnesiand on reasonable terms. --The continued-patronage ofthe-publie:lseespeotfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Mal? 9.'60." F.CAItDNER et co. REMOVAL. • LINNEKU HL, having on acoount oath° dampness aud nnhealth fulness (dills for mar a op onlianoveratreet; been compelled to remove therefrom; bee purchased and refitted the splendld shop. on Main street, next doer to A. L. Spoosler's flee, formerly occuplbd by J.,Myers. He will be glad to welooine all his rad euetomere, and as • many new onbp al wish to beshaved „by clean and competent bar•• Ang.l4 1808-3 m. • NEW 'GOODS. • Every description end quality .of Groceries, Queensware,Alardware,Pickels, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Fresh Fruits and vegitabies In Cans, Oyeters do. Spices; Wood And 'WIIIoW ware, • all kinds and of tholiat quality and to be sold at the lOvrest pried 'An-cash-by June 6, '63. nnolu sEq.ats & TO,BACCO, Al' RALSTON'S DITYSICILANS will find it to their act: yotmio to colt and purchase thely.,Mediclner at IVALsToNIf. • HAULM RE LOOK HOSPITAL.. EsnunasuED As P A REFUGE FROMQUAGKERV. OILLY P.1,A011 WHERE A CUBE CAN . . BE OBTAINED: DR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most reitaludirpeedy and only effectual remedy in the world for ail ilrivate diseases, weaknetts,of the back or limbs, strictures, affections of the kidneys and blad der, involuntary discharges,, impotency, general debili ty, nervouaness,dyspepayi languor, - to spirftb,Confu -14011 of Ideas, *palpitation of the heart, timidity, trena blings, dimneee of eight or giddiness, disease of the head, throat, note or skin, affections of the litur, lungs, stomach or bowels— those terrible disorders arising front tho solitary liablts of youth—those secret and solitary practices more lltal to their 'victims than the song of Styrene to the Mariners of Ulysses, blightingtheir most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, • &a., impossible. Especially, ark° 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. IVEARBI/LarE. • Married persons, or young mon contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debit ity, deformities, Asc., 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 shill as a phyFiclan. ORGALNIO virmax.rmss • Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This die trensing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage I in p 056161110-15 the penalty paid by the victime of improper indulgences. Young persons aro too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue Now, who that under stands the sod:dent will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im proper habits than by the prudent t Besides being do. prived' the pleasures of healthy offspring, the ,most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise: • The system becomes deranged, the physi cal and mental functions weakened, loss of procreative power. 'nervous • Irritability, dyspepsia palpitation of the heart, indigestion, : constitutional 'debility, a west ing of the frame, cough, consumption,decay and death OFXOII NO 7 TREIS SOUTH FREI/ERICK ST. Loft hand side going from Matta:Oro street, a few do - ors from the corner. • Fail not to observe name and dumber Letters must ho paid and contain a stamp. The DOc tor'eliirilomas hang in his office. croar. TWO . DRYS. • No Mercury or NauseousTruge—Dr.Johnstoil,lncin" Ser of the Royal College of SurgeOusiLotidon, Graduate from one of the most .eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part'of whose life has been spent in the • hospitals of London, Paris; Philadelphia and oloewhere, has effected some or the meet astonishing cures that.were ever known ; many. troubled with ring ing in the head and ears, who]] asleep, great nervous. UM, being alarmed at ,sudden : sounds, bashfulness, With trequont blushing,. attended sometimes with de rangemen' of ioindrerere cured Immediately. TABS PA.E.TICULAE. -NOTICE. Pr. J. addresses all those who haveinjured themselves both body and mind, unfitting them for either buemess, study, society or marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the back and limbs, pains in-the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitatiowof the heart, dyspop ay, nervous irritability; derangement of ttui digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of ^onsumpt ion. IVisz,vAttoz.—The fearful effects oath° mind aro much, ,to be dreaded—loss of memory, confusion of ideas. de prission of spirits, evil forebodibgs, aversion to society, salt distrust, hive Ofsolitude; timidity, &c ;are some of. the eche - produce+ Thousands-ofporsone'of - ali - ages - canmowjudge what % the causeof their declining health, losing their vig or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated-having a gltigulUr appearance about the eyes, cough and symp ,tgiiit.PfAOFumpttgn,„.,----,---..--- vointa MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from _evil companions,tmat_strhool,Aho effects_pf__Which_are._ nightly felt, oven whorl - asleep, and if not cured renders marringe.iwpdssible,imd .destroysloth mindand body shohld apply immediately. • What a pity that a young man, the hope coon: try, the,darling of hisparents, should be snatched from -01,proipects mid enjoyments of life, by the consequence - of deviating frotn the. path of nature - Such - persons 11111Eit before con:. 1 2 raiitnl4l.GE. . . . retieet that'a 'idupd . teled - and body aro the most no cessary.requisites..promote Connubial . happineas:— Indeed; withoutthoe,thojourney through life hecoinei , a weary pilgrinialthe prospect hourly darkens to the view; the, mind b MO'. shit d o wed :.w ith .despair, and filled w the mei 40.1.Preflection that the hapnineas of another beconieplighted with our own: - - - - --DISEII.SE - Or - IMPRVIMIT When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea -sure finds that'he I.Ls imbibed - thoseeds of this painful titseasnit`too-tifterilsonnenelliat'on - iWthried sonlienf' shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, front education and respectability, , can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of Ulla horrid disease mike their apiearancel suchas ultiiiiirerSoFfiFfhTeTi t. noa turn a, pains in. the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, odes on the shin bones and arms, blotches 'on the head, face and extremities; progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last, the palate of the mouth or this bones ot the nose fell in, and the victim of this a wful disease'becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by send ing him*. to that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller returns." It Is a melancholy fact 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, rule the constitution and make the re s idue of life miserable. STR-.IIOIGBELS - „ Trust not, your lives, or health, to the care of th. many Unlearned and worthless pretenders, - destitutoof knowledge, name or,character, who copy Dr. Johnston's a ivertisements, or style themselves; in the newspapers, iegularly.ed nested physician's, Incapable of curingi-they keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy and poisonous compounds, or as lenges the smallest fee can he obtained, and In despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh over *lir galling disappointment. Dr. Johnston is ' the only Physician advertising. Ills credentials or diplomas alwayshang in his office. Ills remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent in the great hospitals of Du rope, the first In the country, and a more extensive, ,rivate practice than any Ot her physician In the world INOORSIRMENT OF THE PRESS The many thousands cured at this Institution year aftek year, and .tbe numerous Important Surgical Ope rations performed by Dr.--Johnston, - witnessed by the reporters of the "Sun;? "Clipper," and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the Public, hesides his standing as a gentleman of diameter and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to,the' ntflfctodi 'SKIN DISEASES'SPEEDILY CURED Persons, writing should be particular in directing their letters to this Institution, in the following man• nor: , JOHN Al. JOIINSTON, M. D.. Of the Baltimore Lock hospital, Baltimore, Md. May 211, - CUMBERLAND VALLEY . AND 1.6.9.h511:C! , q91 - IRA! IW_IsT. RAIL ROADS. ORANGE OF. HOURS. ON and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4th, 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows (Sunday escepted):, FOR: CHABIDERSDURG AND 1 - IAIIHNISURG. Leave Iltterstown, 7:00 A. AL, 2:45 I'. 111. " -Greencastle, 7:37 " 3.35 Arr et 8,17 ' 4:20 ' ‘N, Oliambers'g, • - Leave 8:33 " 12:55 " Leave Olpi.posburg 0:00 " 1:28 " - " - 1:28 " " Carlisle . , 10:10 " 2.42 " " slecbaniesburg 10:42 " 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " ; 3:40 lc YOB. CU Al!IBE118B1511.0.AND lIAGERSTO*N Leave Harrisburg - ' 8:05 A. AT, , '1:35 P. Id, . Mechanicsburg 8:37 - " 2:15 " , " Carlisle , • 9:27 " 2:55 " . > Newtille 10:03 - "•:- ' 3:29 " " Stitplumburg 10:33 i , . 4:00 " ,t Arr at 11:10 r ' • 4:30 • " Charnbers'g, . Leave 11:10 "- ..t ' 4:40 "-- Leave Greer:Castle - 11:55 "' 5:30 . 4 Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 " - 6:10., " The • Carlisle and Ilarrisburg ACCOMODATION TRAIN will leave as follows: Leave-Carlisle 5:55 A. 51.! '• Mechanicsburg 6:25 , . , Arrive at. Harrisburg 6:55 . . . Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. " " Mechanicsburg . 4'54 . - ' Arrive at, Carlisle -,--P 5:20' . ..4--- Ituaking close cennectioas at - litirrisburg with Trains _-,foLlthlladalphia,..New-York-4nd-P.ttsburg rand-with Trains for all points West,: .: Ant.• The Train leaving ilartisburg at 4:20, P. M., rune-only as ihr as Carlisle. .0. N. LULL, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, 1 , . Chamb'g, April 4, 1804.1 , , - The Oates — Slone and Experience. • • . iNV.Aran. Published for the benefit. and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from NervoussDebility Pr. nature Decay of Manhood, eto., supplying at the same time. 'MD MIAMI OP BELE 013BEI. BY One who.hav cured himself after being put to great expense and bisury though •medkal humbug and quackery. • • . By enclosing ei post paid addressed envelope. single "copies may, be bad of the author. • • NATHANIEL MAYPAIA, Esq., Bedford,-KingeoountyrNi-T7-- b1ay . 22,1R~,9:~1p WM. IMMTZ.- NEWIC.II, D.. D. S.-- VI Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry to the nettraors college - or 111141 4" r • e iiitc ai e S ata r g 111 el deuce eprosite Wont Friti:street i Carlisle • Perra N0v..11,:113p7. • . YOUNG MEN • NEW STORE. GEO. P. MYERS & SON, GREEN GROCERS. Wo have taken , the Store Rooms formerly occupied by Greenfield & Sheeler in East Main street, next door to the Jail, where' we intend to keep - all kinds ,of QusErrsivaux and Gaomituris. Our stock Is new and fresh, carefully selected in the Eastern Cities. We In vite the public and Merida in general to give us a call and examine our stock of goods as we are determined to GILL CRIMP FOR OABtl. Our stock eolll3iBts in part of SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS SYRUPS, • Molasses. Quo° newer°, Willow ware, Cedar ware, Brooms Brogues, Cards and Spices of every kind, warranted pure. Also, ' Green and Dried Fruit, Foreign and Domestic, and a full assortment of grt•re icte generally; ' Flour by the barrel or pound, Country produce ro. coked in exchange for goods. G. P. MYERS Si' SON. Mauch 20, 1803. IJ.R U l S, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, T F R I S •,• . PERFUMERY, •• PRESERVED - - FRUITS, - MINCED M.EA.T,A PICKLES, &C. ,S. W. HA VERSTICK., North Hanover Street, Carlisle, - Penn' a: -Fins i tat opened an assorttnent of Fresh Drugs, Fan cy Goods, Gilt Books, 'Perfumery; Fruits and Confec tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor ough, for novelty and elegance. 'The articles have been Aelected with great ea; e, and are Calculated, in quality a - hd m ice, to command the attention of purchasers. FAN& GOODS, whiehcomprise every variety of fancy articles of the most. exquisite finish such as. • Papier Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,. • Ladles' Fancy Baskets, . Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port Monnales, ofevery variety. - Gold. pens and pencils, Fen6y paper weights, and a largevariotyof ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Bilk and bead purses, Riding whips, elegantly finished. • Fine cutlery, basketss and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, - X. Bazia - and it. & O.M - right's Soaps and Perfumes of various -kinds, • • Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls: T Musical Instramente, - together with an innumerable variety of articlesologant .lylinishadand suitable for PRESENTS to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of_„_ .-- • _ comprising various English and American tv(irks, richly ainbellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet With metal clasps and corners His assortment,of School Books and School Stationery le also. complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten eon of Families to lila elegant assortment of L A M P.S-, from the extensive establishments or Cornelius; Archer and others - of Philadelphia, comprising 'every' style of Parlor; Chamber and study Lamps,-for burning_ either S - o — DYOTT'S` celebrated `Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, togetherwith Flower Vtll3oß, Fancy Screens, Or. His assortment in this line , is in the borough. Also, SEGARS AND TOBACCO, ' embracing all the thvorite hrandi ' and a fine assort ment of 3IIIERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES, the celebrated-Killocochink Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. FRUITS, such as Oranges,Lemons, Nectarines, Prunes, &c.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE SERVED FRUITS, MIN , 'ED-MEAT,. PICKLES, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure' and fresh such wean be _confidently. recommended--to his friends. His stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy . Goods; with many other articles 'useful to whiab the Public are espealally invited -to - call and examine. Remember the - Old Stand nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover etre . • S. W. HAVERSTION. • Dec. 20 1861. •. . j A - RGE -"' M V ' - 4 I GROCCRII 3—FL4II OF ALL KINDS.- alargelof of the teal gen ul ne . .121141- MorAdry saIt.IIERRING, In oak barreli, MACILAREL at.priepa thatls,really, astonishingly low.___Pickols of all SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of TO-BAD-CO AND SEMIS, LIQUORS, - & C., at the lowest rates for 6A816 or Country. PrOduce. • W 11. BEN'l`2, Carlisle, June 21,1863, _ • . LOCKMAN'S - - 6 1 . New Sky-Light Photographic and Anthrotype - - Gallery.' . • IQ L. LOCHMAN is happrto inform • his numerous customers, and the_publlc_aene ral y,thrifhe has removed his establiehment to big . - -New Sky-Light Gallery , in the ouilding cccupied. by Mrs. Neff. as's, Millinery Store, opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. ' Mr. Lachman in' ncoVable with.his splendid lightinnd 'the addition of new and expensive apparatus, the very best manufactnred,,to produce PncrooltArus, CAUTES DE. YISITIO, AMMO TYPES, AED,EVEILY STYLE OF. PICTURES, equal to the best.mado In Philadelphia or I;lew York. Pictures can be taken now equally well In cloudy as In clear weather. Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypes of deceased persons copied, enlarged, or rnadeqnto cartes do visite. Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1862. SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE PER OENTAIELOW COST It • . • At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 8 doors ebov e th Cumberland' Valley Dank, and two doors below the Methodist Church, on Nett Main street, the, largest and best selected stook of . , WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town, will be sold 30 per cont lower than at any place in the State. Tlasteck comprlses a large assert. went of 'Gold and Silver hunting-case watches, Levers, Lupines', American matches, and all other kinds and styles, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, • Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles Gold add Sliver, Plated and Silver Ware, -----MUSIt-BOXESf - ACCORDEONS I : 011 Paintings, a groat varlotrof fancy i;rtlcloa, The entlre ADA -of Watchmaker toolsi eases, large Mirrors, and Bate will be sold rholosaltr or retail on the easiest terms. • . . . Having selected a brat elm workman all kinds of re• pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices. R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, Jane 1869 , NEW GOINDS! NEW GOOES!! AT OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE. _ . any now opening u-seootid supply of lelegant an./ now style Nall Goods, which 1 will sell at the very lowest figure zor cash. -- ELEGANT DRESS GOODS suers rus blerinoea, Alpechas, Mike, De Lalnes, Tureen Cloth, Heppe, Cashmeres, Poll De Chevlera, &a. &o. LADIES OLOTII MANTLES ADM SHAWLS, Balmoral Skirts, PrenCh Corsetts, Roods, Sontag's, No bles, Ladles Vests, &c, &c. A complete assortment of goods for Chlldrans'wear of all Mods. ' • .. Ticklnge, Ginghams, Cheeks, Flannels, Blankets, at the lowest prices, . . Gents Department. CLOTHS, CARSIMERDS, "VESTINCIR -- , Dill as sortment of flouts Shirts,- Drawers, l a _oyes, Collars, Bus panders; Cravats, Neck Tice, &a Particular attention paid to this department. I now buy exclusively for cash, and sell at very short profits for the dash. lam enabled from my long expet -Hence in the business, to offer my old friends and cue tomere great Inducements in their purchases. All persons in want of handsome andacheap _ geode Gill please - to clamed - e'X ipoliffetileli before purchailitg elsewhere. Recollect the place, West Alain St.,- nearly opposite the Depot. N. B. All Cloths eassimeres - ant Vestings, will be Made upto order, (if desired) by an eXpoilenced work man. • • 0. O. • Penn .11Iutual Life Insurance Co. .? • • ; -ABSENTS , $1,221,289 71. Life Insuriince Policies on favorable Terms. T HY, Board of Trustees have declared ' a'Scrip Dividend of FORTY PER CENT.. • upon the cash premiums received in 1863, on all Policies in 'force on the' Mat December,.and have dent. ded to receive all the scrip issuerilliprto,"and including 'January 1859 in payment of Premiums.' The undersigned la ready to deliver certificates to parties entitled to receive therm at the Carlisle agency, at his °Morten Main Street, at any time after the dato of.this notice. • Pamphlets, tables of rates, applications and every in. formation furnished without charge. • • • SPONSDER, March 25,188E-3t. : .•.•• Agent. • GREAT Trunk Line from the North and North-bleat for Philadelphia, New York Read ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, 60.,&e. • Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia; New-York. Reading Pottsville and all Intermediate nations, at' 8 A. 111,, and 2 P. IL New• York Express leaves Harrisburg At 6,80 A. IL, arriving at New York at 145 the same day ' A special Accomodation Passenger train leaves READ. IN° at 7.15 A.M., and returns from Harrisburgat 5 P.M. • Fares from Harrisburg: To, New-York 16 15; to Pbll - $3 86 and $2 80. Baggage checked. through. Returning, leave Now-York ate A. M., 12 'noort r and 7 P. H., (Pittsburg Exprest arriving at Harrisburg' a 2 A. 14.), Leave Philadelphil at 815 'A. and Bleeping cars, in, the New York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg wain:rut change. , Passengers by the Hatawiesa Railroad leave Tanuuyua at 8.50 A. M. and 2.15 P. IL, for Philadelphia, New-, York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. M., and 2.80 P. IL, for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and'New-York. - An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.80 A. M., and returns' from Philadelphia at 4.30 P.M. • the above trains run daily, Sundays except ed. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville - at 7.80 - A. - 81., -- atif Philadelphia at 315 P. M._-- Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Exam sion Tick• ate at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, Dec,ll., 1863. General Superintendent.. CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA I L) - • .4ot DAILY FREIGHT LINE. 41lap , Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 lif arket'si• Dailg,'.at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M. Goodeintended for tills Line should •be n•.arke'l P. Daily Freight Linq, and sent in . by 4 o'clock. May 25, 1869. HAT AND GAP EMPORIUM'! The undersigned having purchased the Stock, Acc., of the late Wm. 11, Trout•dec'd:• Would respectfully announce to the public that he sap! 'con- tinue_thr—llATTlNG-BUSINESS tyt the' Stand, in West High street. and• with a renewed and efficient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of • • . . Every Variety, Style 'and, Quality, ._.._ ' .... __,..,.-....-- -...„...... - - tbarifetb - elitrlctly In keeping with the Improvernen of the Akt, and fully up to the age In which we live. ' I hai , e on hand a splendid gi t assortment.of - HATS AND CAPS, , -111. of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest MILANO SILK HATS;•and at pricer that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock InCludes, • • • - MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE,IYEAVER, & FELLUATS,-- ore Very style and color and unsurpassed for LIGIIT IiEBB, DURABILITY AND FINISH by thoSe of any other establishment in' the country-- - - - MEN3-8,-,BOYBbandVITILDREN4S" and cliio, of every description constantly on hand, ' Ile respectfully Invites all the old patrons and n many new ones as possible, to glye. him a call _ Apr. 26, 18dO—ly FIIRIUTURE.WARE-ROOM 1862 West High Street, aritsle,'Pa. (Premium awarded at-theCumberliiiiar-CainCy The subscriber has just received the most splendid. assortment 018.11100 In his line, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de fy competition. . Perla, 1 . • Chamber, 1 , Dining-room, }FURNITURE. Kitchen and 1 . . Office . . i Embracing eery article used by House and Rotel keepers, of the most approved and fashiontible design • and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, Mit frames, pletnres, &c., &e. ' air Particular attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attentidd th, promptly - Furd - cnriffoderatirterrner , Carlisle, May 12, 1668.-19, • HOWA.RD ASCOCIATIONI D PRIADELPIIIA — A Doper('lent — lnstitution, established by special es. dowinent for themellef of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. and •especially for the Cure of Diseases of ' the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur. geon, to all who apply by letter, with a, description of their cendilion, (age, occupation habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrlima and other . Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the DIEN REM EDIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the Afflicted In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J SR ILLEN 11OUGlItON, Actin g Sun ' goon, Howard Association; Et,. 2 South' z Nh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 13y orderof tbo Director , EZRA D. HEARTWE , Presidem GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Secretary. - March 8, 1861.-ly; - Nen & Boy's Clothing Bazaar. Second arrival of the Season. ri`HE undersigned would most respect s fully inform his old friends and customers and the public generally, that he has commenced the CLOTHING--AND FUOTIS ING -- . . buiness in . all its branches In the E tore Boom of J. A• llumerich Esq., on the Weat server, of Hanover and West Louther street. where he has opened ono of the 'finest and most fashionable selection of ready made made clothing &c., in the-Borough of &Male. His stook consists in great varieties as follows, viz: MENS AND BOY'S COAT. • ao. do. -do. PANTALOONS. • do.. do do. VESTS. Suits for Boys, from 5 to. 11. years, of age. Shirts, Melton. Flannel and Cast:lmam Bosoms. Drawers, Sus• ponders, Crava a, a variety of' Fancy Neck Ties, Linen and Paper Collars, .Men's Linen and Silk Handker chient, Umbrellas. - FRENCH AND SOLE LEATHER • TAIINESI AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags, ,te All the above goods 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 prolltarl — SAMUEL C: ILLIYETT. May I,lBBB—um. • • Agent. P. 8. Particularattontion given to Boys clothing. SPRING TRADE. 1863. NEW GOODS U! NOW offering an_immene6 'variety of CLOTHS, GASS; MERE% ' • • VESTINGS, . • COTTON GOODS &c • For Igen .and• Boys' Wear, • ing,larger variety, than can be found in any ()stab, Gshment indhls-placei-and atAtt-low•-pricett -- advan by sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. We mann facture the above goods to order, In the toted styles, or sell per yard. Onetomers whetting to have the goods bought of us, cut, can be accommodated, free ofcharge, An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectful: ly solicited; . . ISAAC LIVINGSToN; North Hanover Street tlothing Drapes:turn. March la, 1888. _CITA& OOTLBY, • Trustan DAINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons White Lead. 100' Gallons °foil. Just received with Marge assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint. • TUrpentine, Florence White, ' Japan, White Zinc. •Futty, Colored Zlnu, Litharge, Bed Lead, . I Whiting, Boiled Oil, I• • _ Glue, -• Lard 011, - -Shellac; - ' Sperm 011, , • Paint Brushes, Fish c., Colors ofevery description dry, and Oil In cans and tubes at the Hardware St n re of , , -, •9 HENRY SAXTON , Carlisle Oct. 25,1861. • • t, .(111314 BELTING! 'ILA Jest received a largo, assortment of all shoe -•••• Gem Belting, Gum 'Hose, Gum- Packing, Ae., aw 9,, for sale cheap at the Hardware Store of, . . • 3une22, 1863, ScaTON READING RAILROAD. FREED, .WARD h FREED, • 811 UARKET STREET, PLIILADELPIIIA. ' J. Jc I. ft TIOADS, mein STREET,' °immix,' PA. Agricultural Fair of 1857.) NEW COAL AND LUMBER YARD. Tho subscribers have this day enterod into part. nerehip to trade in kIOAL AND - LIIMBBR, We will have constantly on band and hirniski to order all kinds and quality of seasoned, • • LIMBER, BOARDS, SOANTLINO, • FRAME STEW,. Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Neon lag and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and av ery sr. tide that belongs to n1,13111E11. YARD. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Wbitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities.. Having Cars of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and else at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover as that they can be furnished dry at all times. • We have constantly on hand all kinds oll'amilitoal under cover, which wo will deliver clianito any past of the borough.. To wit : LYJIHNS VALLitY,. LUKE FIDDLER, TRRVORTON, ' LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBBERL . which we pledge oureelves to sell at tbe lowest prices. Best quality of . Litneburnee 8 and .Blaokamith's Coal, alwsys on hand which we will sell at tbe lowest figure .Tard west side of Grammar Scbool, Main street. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER July 20, 1862. ' WATCHES,- JEWELRY, AND SILVER-SRAM:kr CGNLYN'S 'old established Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. - - I havujust received anew assorttnent of watches, ewelry, medallions, silverware, &c., in addition to my ormer stock to which I invite• the attention of •ths public, The assortment embraces tine gold and silver lever watAkes,llunting and open case do., gold An: chore for Ladies and 'Gentlemen and Bilver'Lepines and Quartior watches of every variety -in , style and Also flue gold Medallions. Breast-pins foriadies and 'Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. • Gold fob, vest, curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger rings, cuff-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, creases, charms, &c. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A lkrge assortment of gold, silver ...IE-y-Ritand common - spectacles,' to suit all ages to which we invite special talon. A kne lot of GOLD PENS from tha best maltern, spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases, goldand common bracel.dts ' watch chains,. Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles nen. ally kept in Jewelry establisbnionta, which I will sell low for cash, All articles war- vlic' ranted to bo what they are represented. iwv• Particular attention paid 'as usual to WATCH REPAIRING and all work 'war. Dee, 23.1857.] ~QECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.- Li LAMP: SUPPLIES FOR THE HEAD ANB FEET the_atore of-John-Irvincrni - tlfe N. E. corner o the public square, Is the place to purchase Boots Shoos Hats & Cape. at prices that defy competition. Ile has Just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment 'of Boots, Shoes, Hats & Cape that be has ever " presented to this community, , and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest possl, ble prices. Ills stock embraces everything In hialne of business, sucb.as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, ICIRBoota, Calf and Patent Loather Ox ford Ca and Patent Leather Gaiters, - Calf NulliBora , Cairanta Hip Brogans, Slippers, &d. • - -- 111)XES' — IXTZ,11.R. Fine- French-and Eliglish Lasting Gaiters,.Morocco Calf and Kid Beets, Fine Kld SlippersiTroary Slippers -41.0r0ie.1,-iinsl-..-lildAluelcititydie.v-k -_ MISSESAND CHILDREN% WEAR ofalldeacriptions embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting • Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kiny, fancy shoos of various styles, slippers, &c. HATS & 041 , 3;811k, Cassimere, Yur and. Wool 'Flats of ail qualities and styles, also a large assortment of., J. G. OALLIO ~._.~.. ~Tllli . ~.SdTS"=~..... • Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest moth Repairing promptly done.. Confident - of 'his ability t ' please all classes of customers r .he-rospecttully'lnv its - - the pubnitio give him a call. yen_ Itemeccher the place, N. E. cornor.of the Pub (c lUay 80,;60. JOITN 1862 _ - R - EMOVAL. GREENFIELD tx SHEAFEIL TTAV.P, removed to Their _ new and .beautiful Store - Room; South-east, corner °filler ,kot Square; opposite Irvine's Shoe Store.* Havingjust__ returned from Now York . and Philadelphia, with an immense-variety of Dress Domis,f;tvi_are..prepored-to.- supeirioiinducements, 0 any other louse is the country. .-ii Plain Alpacas all' Knobbj' Shades', single and double width, Brocade Oriental Lustres, all shades, Plain and Plaid Poplins, - rnorcheautifill than any ailk, at one half the cost of silks 'Pongee, Mixtures , Du Labatt' °bullies, Lawns, Organdies, Chintses, &c., &a. Domesila -roods. hVirry stock of Prints, Checks, Blusllns, Glngbaros. Cottonades, Drills, &c., will be sold at reasonable rates. lifournlng Goods to ber - Olfeibit - at astonishingly low PrloOda Boriibazines, CashmereS, Summer Reps, Alpacas, Plain Mirages, all wool „De Lanes single and double width, very c. eap. Cloths and tassimeres, A good :assortment of Cloths, and the largest variety of Fancy Cassimeres, everoffered.in this market. Also, our ilea's' assortment - of Notions, ,Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, &c. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER, • South Bast Corner Market Square, opposite Irvine's Shoe Store.• Mareh , 2o, 1863. - • . THE subscriber has removed his Hat and Cap Store to the opposite side of the Street, to the house formerly occupied by P. Monyer, and next door to Common's Shoe Store. Having a much larger room; I have increased my stock" of goods, so that I am now prepared to furnish the public with all the new styles or • EATS, CAPS, AND STRAW ••HATS t prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Bilk, Cassimere and Russia lists, all kinds and priees of soft bats, city as well us home manufacture, from the com• mon wool up to the finest Russia and 'Nutra. A good assortment of men and boy's caps. Also, mans, boys, and childrons fancy straw Lisa.— Having improved means fur manufacturing, any kind or shape of hate will be made to order, at abort notice. Being a practical Natter, fully understandina the businoss, 1 hope by strict attention to receive a liberal patronage JOHN A. HELLER, Agt,_ _ - P. 8: -Old hativ colorod scid - repaired at moderato prices. April 17, 1862. JA MES R . WEAVER'S CAINE T . AND • , NII.F.ACTORY, " NoßSet lienoVED. STILEZT, CARLISLZ, '••• Having been engaged in the business for or erstwenty years he would return thanks .to his customers and- friends, fur the liberaliM encouragement extended to him in years gone by, and further assures them-that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may:rubor him with a call. • of every_ description...constantly . on- hand,'or nitide - to order. M'arranted to be of. the best quality, of the la test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest peeldble prices for cash. Reale° continuealiutiness as ari tibIDERT4IS.,EII.- - Ready made Cofilni, Metallic or otherwise, kept con stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to personally to town or country, on the moat reasonable Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large else, veil finished and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Walnut Coffins covered from 15to 80 dollars.. JAMES E. WEAVER. May 25.1859-49 STILL IT MY - 11 AN T The complete success of,,the Prairie Flower Cook Move, warrants the subscriber In calling the attention of all who rosy want a superior etovo to call and ex amine the only stove that has given universal Satlshic non. WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS Ist. A saving of from 30 to 60 percent. in fuel. _ • 2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same fire, ' 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the Muria E dge, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece item sinking . saving repairs, • 6th. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now in use, oth. ` A superior arrangement for cleaning the fines, I th. A' perfect Gas 0011611TOST for either word or coal. The Pralriellower is warranted to give satisfaction In every particular, and will be shown with pleasurelo all who mar callorhether desiring to purchase or not, any.guantity of reference in town cr country. - A few other good Cook Stoves en hand, which WM be sold very low to close stock. Spouting, Roofing; Job work, Copper.smithing and Sheeting work promptly attended to, In torn nI• cenn. try. All work warranted at the old stand; Gantiver street ndrth of Louthor. - - MARY M. MORRIS. N. B. Old Coppor, Brass fin d Pewter bought, and the highest price paid in cash or &FAA. - March 28,1880.—M: • . DR, WM. H. 000 R RonroEoPATRIa Prorget &N. • - - --Surgeon and .4ccotsclteur. t his residence in Secoß l 07nier str lC a , tinier a few *dryers Reath of the &Mtn. Presbyterian Church, Carlisle. • Icon, Egg, Stow and Nut do. do , do THOMAS CONLYN 111OURNING GOODS HO ! fIOR KELLER'S, HAT AND OAP STORE. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,