FM rims TO A LOBSTER Misshapen monster! clumsiest to the eight 01 the marines In Neptune's awkwail squad fiord Is thy hasle(and harder still thy bite), TO. taste In thee finds Infinite delight, Ill.fsvored Iron clad. IldfaTored ! No; the sub tints of thy claw Aro rich %I I b3tltielll as Claude Lorraine'a, And coition' highest art from nature draws AJORCZAIJIC as delicate and free from ;laws Aa those thy frame contains Yes, thou heat' that within which parsoth !how," And so the passions thronged to music's shell, Gourmands to thine, with mouths a-watering go— Not to hoar mesie's spoil-played trumpet blow, But ' blow out" a spell. Xo common lard should celelditte thy charms marvel Fhellm, by the Adrian' Soo, Singing, alnno. his transcendental isaMs In force Euroclydons and solemn liaised not a stave to the, Oysters In mnssnred hare been sung, ..kunt. 'nu You'll Clod by Saxe Invortt.,lltvd la ver,t nut hey, 0 1.11.1.0,1 tlt-I,lt nr tbv Hue, No bard teeth sun.; though It ..eenri. a ynu Crabby should have sung. of 0. urea. Igo Inwtter, rhyme rolll,l novvr do thy« tight i Thy Euatch'o'rqi ravor ; Yet we cau petut th.r to onr I,.hrt:h delight— Elot,vator orlorpti ilr , l , . 11,h/bit/I chit 4 , Tine flu:Qhed n.f tv nil' --- --•-- - - A STRING OF BEADS WLIAT is lIILI 111k/SL in•ligestible suppor To bolt tho stroot, door just before going to bed. What. kind of cence doe a young naau w11,2u Le p, - . tpt, the queBtion? Acciu k;scue The man Aclit) inove.l an aruc•n huent injured his F pine by th "I'll let you off ea , y this time," as the horse said when ho thr6w his rider iutu the mud It is a popular delusion that powder on a lady's face has the same effect as in the barrel of a musket—assists her to go off. The more we help other 3 to hear their burden; the liater our ow❑ will be. "No more at present," as the. extin guisher said to the candle. It is said Rarey first discovered his power by bringing down a clothes base; and there is no doubt all would yield him the palm, if he can only conquer the nightmare. What i 6 that inatrnment by which ev ery tooth in the head may be drawn with out pain, provided you shut your eyes au , i open your month? A pencil. AN OLD TLIOUGLIT IN -A YOUNO FORM. —A little Swedish girl, wl:ile walking with her father on a starry night, ab sorbed in contemplation of the skie3, be ing aske 1 of what she.was thinking, re plied, "I was thinking if the wrong side of heaven i 3 so gloriou3, what nowt the right side be?" "Sire, oue word," said a soldier one day to Frederick the Great, when pre senting hira a roxiiie,it for the brevet 01 lieutenant "If you say two," answered the king, "I will have you hinged." "Sign," replied the soldier. The king stared, whistled and signed. The steward of one of the American ate-atilt:l.s, who wanted to take a lox a shore unob.:erve..l, said to a custom.hom:e DCLer whom ho kileNC, "If I was to pu.. half-e. 1310 pieoe upon each of your oyes, Dould you see ?" "No; and if I had another upon my inauth, I could not speak." Au elegantly dressed young lady re cently entered a railway carriage in Paris, where there wd, three or four gentlemen, one of whom was lighting a cigar. Oh- Berving her. th 3 d'renchuoan asked i ism ok ing would incommode her? She repl:ed, I do not know, sir; no gentleman has ever snicked in my presence." A Goon ONE.--Paddy, honey, will :5•13 buy my watch now?" "What's the price: "Ten shill:A:l,7, and a matehin of the ci at w.- "Is the watch a daeent one?" "Sure and I've had it twenty years, and it never once &saved me!" "Well. here's your tin; now tell me, does it go well ?" "Sure it goes faster than any watch in Connaught, Munster, Ulster, or Leinster, not barring Dublin!" "Bad luck to ye, Mike, you have tak en me in! Didn't you say it never do- saved you?" 'Sure an' I did—nor did it-4er I never depended on it!" SAVAGE CO3IPLIMENTB.—Two Indi an chiefs were at dinner at the White House, Washington, and one of them, ignorant of its sharpness, swallowed a spoonful of mustard. His eyes streamed in agony, which his brother chief observ ing, said, "Oh, my brother ! why do you weep ?" .The other replied, "I am thinking a bout my son who was killed at such a battle. Presently the other chief took a spoon ful of the same staff, -which caused his eyes to stream like his brother's, who in return asked him, "And why, pray, do you cry?" "I weep to think you were not killed vrheir your son was," was the impatient reply "How do you do?" That's English and American. "How do you carry yourself?" That's French. "How do you stand?" That's Italian. "How do you Tare?" That's Dutch. "How can you?" That's Swedish. "How do you nrSpi're?" That's Egyptian. "How is ur ,atomach?" "Have you oaten your J uice?" That's Chinese. "How do you have yourself ?" , . That's Polish. de you live 67" That's Russian. "May thy shadow never be li!ss !" That's Per sian; and all mean nearly the same thing. LITTLE PWESEIITg.-"I will give you •my head," said Montesquieu, "if every word of the story Ihave related 4-not 'true." "raccept your ,offer,"said dent, 4 'presoute of snaall-,ralue strength ' crt the' hoßds,. of friendship, and should , nover be . ref Used." Adyice like snow• the softer it/fulls 'longer it remains and the deepbr it Not a race of bloodpd equines, over the Long Island or Point Breeze cours es; a flit., impartial trial of speed and all qualitiesof merit, by seven champions, over our 'down Delaware" Union Sew ing iNliichine course. At a regent meetin g of our circle, a feeling which had lung, but quietly exist ed among the petticoated proprietors of divers instruments, grew into rivalry, each ono clamorous for the par-excellence of her especial pet, au,d ready to hazard liberally of industry, and moderately of money, upon the performance of her fa vorite, and gradually through the ener gitio of 'our accomplished director-in. chief, Aunt Iletty Hyda, the controversy, was resolved into a conventional sporting form. Terms were decided upon , and the following entries made : iqadaline, your correspendent, entered a Singer, No 2. • Kam iiiingsland, Wheeler & Wilson. Yhdow Jewe.l, & Lyon. Mrs.. Hazel, Empire. Jennie Jannin, Graec Garland, Florence. tint Hetty Hyde, Howe. con litfon of the race were di3- eus- el after the manner of a tree-top fall of Id teklaird.-., an 1 'fmily settled -51,37 entrance ; I,od ; circle purse, $1 Loo ; half to the winner and t.,) the Philadelphia Fair. The time wa3 set, and the circle adjoarued. Yesterday, the lth of Independence. the race came off, with Blanch as umpire operation repunter. At 1-.1-3), A.M., the seven cut lidate; fir the purse and public favor were must , ered into line, on our Sewingeourso ; each supplied with the telementry mate rials fir a cavalry jacket, and each one atteu led by its owner, with oil can in haul. was carefully groomin,L . and pre paring her pet far the come-L. The race was, to he again ;L time, an 1 the wdrk perfortuel, a cavalry j.ieltet eimplete. At 10-45, everything being art.:Jive:l and drivers all in place, the word was given, and off they went to gether in capital style. "Sur-r-r-r—a —lickily—lick," went the nimble nags. keeping well together—Finkle k Lyon leading ten stitches, perhaps, aul driv ers all settled down to their work, with heads ni.l—nod—n›lding,, bedici sway ing to an I fro, and feet au) fingers taint bly twinkku keeping time mist, be inti fally with the ciaickeninz lic-c-lac—lic c-lae of the whizzing machines. Jennie Jewel tosses elf the first sleeve with a sly twinkle of trititn;)b iu her bright blue eye. The other Jennie in etantly suppressea the witching little widow's glance of trianilfa, by rai,in2; her right arm ount s l) to permit Sire. Jewel an uu der glance at the S', ,, z!utiadie digging away, half dawn the seam or the second alcove. ths 11.zel, of the „L'iz i oilr2. on eolldr; but ti time Gallaud Li tit hei F OrCl2Ce in ahead on the back seams.— Aunt llotty co n ies on lick-c ty, three loniztlis behind all the others. Mad,dtne on the home stretch and front stitchin,:, gels the inside tak, and leads the race with Kato, her Singer singing; clherily, pi noising the purse to certsinty. Rut the finking braid is en terse u:•on, and Kate Kin, r s.ilii i. pcting her iii d IF, with affectionate energy, got the lead a.id kept it to the win fling, post, beating all the other coin peti• t,rs, distancing .unt Hwy's Iluwe," and winning the purse by 1-13. Just as the stakes were paid over to Miss Kate, Edith Alison, member of our carne to and prop•ise 1 another tournament for another day, • that she might have an opportunity of backing her Grover & Baker" against the field As Edith, by reason of absence, had IfL OU unable to participate in the day's spulrt, it was voted unanimously that the race should be repeated fur her especial bene fit, as she declares herself competent with her &B. L.l carry on the face of all opposition. As umpire and Mi-treas of Ceremo• nies, dear reader, I invite you and all your Union friend to attend our nest tour nament, and promise, in case of non•at• tentlance, to report impartially the result of Grover cf; Baker cud Edith Alison &pine, the field. Yours, in the spirit of—The Times. BLANCHE OF BRANDYWINE. 'WISDOM IN MAKING Lovz —We know that men naturally shrink from the attempt to obtain companions who are their superiors; but th y will find that really intelligent women, who possess the most desirable qualities, are uniformly modest and hold their charms in u o lest estimation. Do not imagine that any disappointment in love which takes place before you are twenty-one years old will be of any. material damage to you. The truth is, that before a man is twenty-five years old, he does not know what he wants himself. The more of a man you become. and the more manliness you become capable of exhibiting in your association with women, the better wife you will be able to obtain.; and , one year's possession of the heart and hand,of a really noble woman, is worth nine hundred and ; tr•nine - yeara' flonsession of a sweet crea ture with two ideas in her head, and noth ing new tosay about either of thorn. A wee little obey; who sometime() says thing's we think very odd, one•day, as ho was 'dis'posing of come bread and milk, turned• around to his mother and said"— ‘‘o,- mother,-rm : full of glory l There *as a sunbeam utile spoon, aual svtal. lowed it.' - - Comatmivriox..,—NStnril history consumption: Two thin shoos 'nuiito 0111, cold, two voids attackof brocohifiS, two attaas of bronchitis One maatx►ganp Iron the National Union JULY RACES. UNIVERSAL CLO LILES WRINGER., No Iron Frame to Break, or ItuBt, and Spoil the Clothes. 53,818 SOLD IN 1863 IT was pronounced superior to all others int tho World's Fair at Loodon, 1862. It took the I•trt,t Premium at the groat Fair of the American In stitute, in N. York City, 1863, and wherever exhibited. Solt-Adjusting and Adjustable! TI3O only Wringer with al° Vaunt CO OE. ()LILA Volt, which pt.sltively provents tho rolln from BREAKINO OR T\VISTINO ON THE SllArr Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the e! eh throcgh the Machine Is port upon the !noer roll craning three tle.s as 1111101 strain upon the lower roll nx whorl Cot wheels with our Patent Iteg,ulator am used, bookies the extra .traln upon the cloth. lu rep!y to the question, •• How Long wril It last!" we can tinily say, •• As long as a lineal tub, cooking sieve, or any other family utensil." See testimony iimage Judd, of the American Agriculturist, Nu. 41 Park Row, N• Y., who sars of the UNIVETSAL CLorIIES IVIIINGFAt " We thlok the machine much more then I'AYS I , olt IT St. I,F I:VI,ItY YEAR In the of gat meta Wo eouaider It lievy , rLau that Lite W, loiter 11.• fitted with l.:003, ISO .1 IlltINSOf gI.IrIIII , IIIS mn , ci.tt the tellers, and the rollers open the crank•shatt ellp and tear the rl•allea, or the trifler tweak 10, , F50 the Shaft tur nwo Ix one et the thst made. grid It la aN (hell) IC NEW utter nearly FOtili Colt." IT CAVES TIhI li, LA1101:, CLVIIIIT.S .IND )10N it is e3nily And finite Feeuretl to the tub or wttehltte nottlattto. and will tilt hilt. I is y shape. It will FAVO poooo ?IX ul. nlhy w the yenta .1 clothe, .11,,,, eith Oral Int. %VAR. ltA \ Cy., pottettlar. lht,, 'nears,. Fpecially, that after a ft.w mouthy' use the Ins*, roll WILL NUT TIT (ST ON 'I DE FT, A nti tour the clothitte. uru i ttlod to fatuillett. on Obit. Irenef rx purse.', by 12 , 1111 , 1,1, Age t, 11. , ,t1 Office, Carlhtle. April 1 , ,18C4 —Cf. EXC IT' N G N :',.: NI'S. II trsT ()penvd ut thu \l'w and Cheap f ,to nat tootilt . ll alit NMI , r multi,. latite iinppi) I :wing anal` Virtu. a linalla .1 all tlOl Nt - ivtt•t .at 0141 do.nral,lo klinla aril .1031 n I, a ,ititalito (or In , - :ham.. C.Otrlaltinr. nr a% nry ittrioty as PI titotto hid., bt Li t ho, Dtat.t. littotli Hilt., lilt] ti!Ltit. Futottler - batik. It olottitlet h., Ilitopta da I, ti. of a tit. , oat in , it:, too, l ' , .able l'ul, at ll,ltttle 'lll'initt ' , novo,' Milt...rah, :lot: Iltnitrtitt.t.. Paranoia Cor,ttm Notions tilotery it:, a tiption I:Iwo, clot!. anti tant.ini,a. Palley Ca.'s' name" VoKtill,.(:”Lin .0(1,, , I or, t - 1111114,,'1ickitt, GA :o , of .lino bath. , 10.111,1l'Inn . Natikeona. &e.. A:. 1 tat pet., itilalittits, Ntitolosir .-hatioti l(,,aa 11..n“kin0, i 11,... -... and an anqiiaas v tiny t titt del t, , ,, 111.1010,1ia La nientlan. t'itoiltbt anyr thankful to the rottioluttity for their , •I il a., , 1 lib, ,Ipttrovw. a 'tar tixttottlittj to the , N a Foul . ii It toirtteNtly .-oliclt a f.illlitiU111(1.• of the ,nine , I. v• 0 foal .—Q,..,.1 that wo aro ladle fa .1, trel to olb r to the public tho Itottit oottipli to nod tiotobiltie Slot, of ',Pali. that oin la. fallini In tin. Cali nt, l'i..a.t, a'' inoinlan Inn -t ro I, na 11.0 a Trer. of I 0 pillolte: - qua, ;111,0) i ttip , into Jr% ittv'a t . latot ., tar LEEI,ICII,k >I11.1,1.:3, rarilitlx. Ma - '2l 1-r.l. D2L3r cIE- spit. ING, (;;IZEENFIELD LctiSYfl ALE tit >t V ITV, the ;tut Tit t ot e h h t t h e v t „— ,I[l, 1, I I. 1 ttit.l 11,ur •••4 at't , t.t.1111.11 , ! ti I,t-t 0 k All ‘1 , 1,1 tulmit...l -up bu,Juun.s 11.,0 berm ea1,,4 d.,'. 1.,• ;11,' f 1' S (.) 0 0 S e,.1,1',1,1 luo.t ur Po. to , 14 lye fru •i: II.: uuaul:u Ilt the uuli. a ti I tuv 4 • 311.1 and I'lll 1:11 I aua :Ivy sulllul ttud. u: al antoulabitigly I)OMESTICS. 111,11 I'l,lllOlF s, . It.. , , Gents' and 1103 s' Wear, .I.(hq t e t 1 s LIIIII , II r I tonoto 11• F. Rr - - 2 . , i t :It II 1111,10,1001. tl • I,• no. 0 01.0-o -to I. I 'III-11 1 .1.1 1 ' t .t' I tt It! 14-t .1 10 1 I . .1 11 111 r. 111 , II .1 1 1 t o .01.1 11l pt t o.. It Al 111.1, V I I •I Ill.t) let; 01, ,4tutt tin+ a tho I=ll @TEEM •ru examinz Ft g ill purti t.l , ru t. I r ‘i I , :OS rq opo.l MIME= A . NII) Sid:DES. • ~t p 111111111111M1 tltll I o I .I.rl °lron ,;to t•t .L:th t:lo• 1 ••I 1 0,,, le 1 .. I ...t r•vr yr 11. ,1 to 1111. v 1,11 i Ilia thl. g I • I.•ft• /I /111 \I r: & FINE (' ALP ' 800 • al.` ".C. •.:t. 1,. it ..•r T1.•,0,dt ul 0., 1... I . n. Islpth,;,. 6, s.ii le L .1 i) vo , l I 0..1 b 1.1 , 11• s Thllo.rt, Calf Fil‘t• 1.1•1 1, I- alu ,11,1,•1•. '.11• Fine V tut ;; • t „It:; t,t 111,0 tl'l. , 0.111 - 1/.4 , l'kg I A`IIIIZ Galt rtIII t.•“ lIIILII , II ii t , ttt, I. 11 I. t S t•I t.ltors , 1 ,, t1i. , los ..'tplotr. It t m. 0.:. Fur •f l ail qullltle , a'''l ) hit ttstt , i I wottt, aI `'l'R .\.\V II A 'l' S . =IMMO 13,A. sill s ¢ I itln•t!..s sr th....ll“stesr n ti-o L' 01.11 It nr , l h!s 0./0 Lu icsp,tru.ly the pnYlo to ,ove him n roll - • , euiew,vr N ez , ruer or the ER July 1, 11 4 STEW GOODS ! ! 'l,'Ocv ~(Erring an iniTnengo variety of CL Pfl IESTINMS. .TNT 0 01 1 S da For Flea and Boys' Wear, In a la rzer varlot v, lh in ran lie t •hr ad Inc tab I.lrnittot in this pin o on 4 it ea low pi ices as o.in Ir a,r‘ bore. ro L iftto arid porker We inaliti Lir tire tiro ..bore rt , r In tho In okt r•t‘lor. r Roll psr hard. Curt to till. bou,ltt %%1 %im. via can be 11 , C1 , 11. 1111.11,1 . 11 trio of eli:knz4. I.lnpuLliou of cur gkrodn .11d pricuß, ciispe. Tully 5...11,1,,t. I3lA(' LIN INcißr's. Nortl. Hanover Str.,t C 1 .thing 1. 1%c.. carpEt.nas and Oil cloth, NOW ree i%'ing, at ouilby'e cheap eash Stem a lot of I ugralu, Voeui lan, Llorop, Rag, and :talc CARZET.E. Ali.n.Flonr flit, ca. all widths, which will to old th: . tI,o cash at thu lowest latex 001LRY. Tt tine°. Marsh I, 11.'4 EW (i()() DS Every deuvilp . lon end ptality of werlea, Quo..npur ire, Ila . dwitro, rut uru. Fitio I IM nem. Se.orx I.lp •8 Er,. ['rails Ail I ve4otahlo, lu !'au, ,1/1/2./el, Wolid 11/111 Willi. as %Inds arid • I the Loot uottOty and to hu sot 1 at Iha luwost prlcat, fir cash Ly AVM LIESI'Z Jo y 1, 15A1. - CARLISLE FORGE. WEAVER. & IRRICKEIR. • rrrlE subscribeN would respectfully annooneo to !Ito public. that having purchnomi the Carlini,' l , urgo. former y nw ad by Mr..l. tioodyoar. we hang cooononced the mill utu Coro and will keep coustautly oil barAl all elms of Chu boat qualify of BAR IRON. Wo will glee prompt al tentl .0 to all orders, whether from a distance or et bonne TM• high , et Cash prices pall for old wrought Iron Cit A dutlvered at the Forge. at the Hahn ant torldoi, lh 0.161, WEAVLIt 6131(1CH:bit Cordele, May 13, 1804-1 p New Stdok of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street splendid ass'ortsuent of ull the new styles of Bilk Slooub, Sot' B Straw t us aOO upon ,o cry and trylVIItl:1114110tlIro seb oh wt he rr , 4d at .be lowent mitt NrSees, l±o t hats or ell goal Woe f oak the Comet. Beaver nod N Lillis. to the cheap est wad. and vt alt ettors. tiontirptsiod by soy this Ado I.6ltadolphla. A largo stock of " 5 \ Palm Leghorn, Braid, trials Panama, and otrais. eblldrolis.tiory &o. Also afu I eineortinant of *Mins hop and rhlldrona Cap of every dom , lptlnn andletyle. Thu aubme,lber Invltra all to coma . And man - Inn his etock. nolo& a practical hotter, ha Nola cantl len , of giving wttlafactlon. 'thankful for the liberal tram). age Ittoetofure bestowed he aollelts a continuance of the Nano. Dont f rot the stand. two doom above Shrluur'e Hotel and next to Cormatt's shoo atom dOIIS7 A. Ktlf.f.dtlt, Agt. N. 121.11ata Of all lands made to order at abort notke. Brying Fulmonie Wafers, • AT nnwoNin, tioe.'n, ism .• 10117111.1}18.-775(10 pairs Liamea on hand 1.3...0r an: moo.-,Hlitabethtown pattern, London do., Uornman do:,..nith and without patent fastenings chonper than over at 4.p.A.r.r..,p;!41c.i5t ...Dia . July 2. 10. p . 11V8It/lANS will find it to their nd situtago to cell and purct ate their Medicinal at ItALBTON'ti. L.IVAMILY DYE 001 . 41,a9,.. LT :ILWEIMPIITL 7 1, , 0;;I:FNFII LD s :711V:AFI I 11 • 1 ti WEAR =MERE NEW F 11331 SUMMER HATS, 111=Mil ISAAC -LIVINGSTON,* H AS received an unusually large and 11 . well selected stock of SPRING 21.. A D SUMMER GOODS, and asks that his old customers, and all persons in want at first rate OLOTUISU should give lum a .11. llis assortment consists to part of 'CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, SATTINETS, VESTIZ4OB, and all Whor kinds of goods for Oootlu• 1110105 CiAiling II Ili assortment. of piece goods is the largest nod most vai led over brought to Carlisle, sad ho is doterouned to Noll goods by i ho yard ou tams us favorable us any othur store. Ills stock of Reidy-ealade CloiChing, In cxl ensi vu ;mu bunfif counixting of COATS. VESTS, ()VERO.) ATS, &c., which bo will soli ch. viper i Imo in fly ocher enlnblish wont. Ilc lmo n beautiful axwortinout of GENTLEMEN'S o,folid, ouch fix UNDER! II o Its II I lII'S. \VERS. TJAIISIt E 1.1,A5. iL rET BAG s, T a LIN KS, La., Sca. Crmo and on, Ilia Inintitiliil firm - lament. nt l kinds be ("re n otch.tnlllunlnew hero idiniriiin iu xhow inu bit liu du. mitt will siitlrly nil that lin can mid will chnop, L any uthur houxa oillug of the tilttrelt4 —1 invito an ~ a amination of nn' vinrk ..1 Hit" t'a•a:iinuct., uhlch I knauuticture up..n spcoial callerA. a I, N , Cr;—l would :ay to tato public, that my :11,11,111113131111,11 under toy "N. u rup..cvl,ou nP..I by the vo , he . o I hive s•vor 1,1 , 1. :1,1 and h. pulak aro 1, call awl ex...0H..f0r thy ; na 144 - Uctueutto, the old ,taauf, "scr h Ilonuccr 1,.1 SC LI INti: • TUN. Cal I kie, Iprl I 22. I An.l GOUD NE\V - ! NEW GOODS: PII I I P AItNO D W11c 1 1,P;13.%1.1.: AND 11F.T%It Jt/ t tr to Now lolt% ttoti on extolls!' o wslort taunt, of CLO I'IN, SAIFINT, vs, vi: NOS, T. Titimmrxo,, additions to his alroady large t-tork nl 31:ole lolling for Men and Bo)s f•tr yn City H. 1,1 pt Ica are not equilod In thl , p .0 I he ,late cIA) l'H INC; >IAUG '1*() ORDER „t •hn"t by ar porloncod worldnun. and sdllerd H./110%01i In all Good; by the Piec , 2 or Yunl, lit tho r .11,:o on how. it lari , torlt of N ISI 1! NO (()01)ti, .• ,-, 1 01,11,.! in j ail. / . 1 , 1/ 1.1 , 111 all taili/ I lo ito ). Solo, 11-I!"NK'‘ ANI) V.\I.IH,;S • xrr, , t ,rt.i la,,t 1121vt•Iiinu nt Cho l•ct, t.I %Oi h hr. Imlti-14 at I. ri. the 'Flo Ito use i/it 11,1,1 rAII at itt. ra.l nlad, Iwo data.. :,Ir.h 1 , 1 the 1./t l l I,e k. NEW A ,RiVAI, OF DAY G))D3 1K 114 , .11-.11i11., thl, t 111,4 d Lirg ,, uls tu Llit, I'llov , , 'awl ••,,,t.y. A It syltA, I 1,1 ar.° tuteut Ladies Dress Goods. itntuttlie.- t 10••Itt. u1t..% DI 11, )I•BNINt; nnd C \ lc: Cdel r.• t‘l BOHAI° a 0011, 1 . 11.1. L. A I ttge A.S•trt.tur tit L BLAIN 111 B 'NS AND DIIESS I=l 1 , , krjest, st,lt NoTIUNS outbid° of the Eneert A !..11, , ,ttno•nt of Clut 111 for Clonli131; .1 u.td••-i varl. I LID. I i•.t.) I:uh,iilleicr, I 'kw ottolindvs. D0.111:` , 11" GOOns• 'll , l r. It t):11 le ratt.o I I, t t •1 . 1)1'1'1 I 1,1 • ll' :t -. 3.11 I .•.11 tht• oololital lu lb, U S. alt. ol i.% t•• 1.11,•••• oiL 1.11114 rriN ;s .IND L ),I14:1Nt OBESE la r;.••. , i.I\VN II I r .. 1.. t v. 11: h. ill U. 1L1,1 , 1 1,1.1 Vutiew•l' U. 1 r,upll) cc.,l pt,,, I 101 at tt,,f• Ail n 4.1 I ,,, ver prtves hay o 1.,,11 put, I I,tl lt Iv tti., A NS lIKVIZ Fourth Arrival of Now Goods. j u-t. is a ~k•t f:,, tit v,iib lalge I NI:": sL - NTINIEr, c:( - )nr.,. - A I 110 , 1 f , ,, t 11.• c I 1.• Int If 1111.H:el , au 1. s 'it lu 1 11.1 , 1 tt , • 1,, •.• ts 11,,•na t• 11 , j u. :••11t ire 1 1:11 , 1 1. .11,, 1111.1,F, I 11 11. r 1.,.1 e• a... 1 s , 11.,..p .1.1..5. and a ge,,eral .Iml.iti 111 , 11( ..t 11,,• M .\ N I) 0 Y S ' E A it . polilJ.: Oponi, I:irge h lie 1.1,er I'4:a Nlnl. tr••• .10,, :1 1661 IV. C. !,.IWYEIt. GOOD NEWS N E STORE. a H F.11)1('ll havin,tz jnrl I,ptturoed tram !t, city with An Anti', nnA c • npIL tiA., 1; t1'1-11 1,..111r. 1111 01, 1,1 1 .110 Ihit th.v nro• u I qui %et, It., svt tlt—iral I • win ra/4 L‘pro-r. , 1 Hum , d.at..l) opp , elto Irvit.'A rtote. cot,ip INut Li I.al Ladies' Dress Goods, Ithok 111. In .cyned ct.l 0t.1 , •1N 111/.1 ,t r ip •prae , .. la.oiron /111 roiol, Mold 1111.1 111,1 Chet o r.','tripe and 1.1,111 Nl.4l,xirx. I h”iii ex Plxie mei ..x , l 1.31 ex all )I..xxioloque, )1 uslin Ju Laloos, Ch.l lies I. o_ti,tul• I , A 6r,urtifu a••.uctmrot ••f Colo'd Spring. Mlisttll.ls. rt dsiTuroot stvl••d (roil no of th.• oso , t, lashlosoilde ••s t.,1•11-.L000,ts lo • tlio ty. Spring :1)4.1, Ilo••p••d ;ski, ilosioly :sod ••lovrs of ,•v••rS rr 1111111 , 1 p, Ll.:•vt and kerchief's • Lie,. if ILuuo• I oil llo.td I or-eto, DOMESTIC GOODS ~r all klndg 1.. w h ax Illea. lie I II ol.lenched lInP Ble,tehod ,beetiovs, %1 kings, heekn. %Itllte and Yellow rl Nillikri . ll6. 111 11.. Hen! in 11 BRIO In 1. •.1 o !la r a 111.1 ahel 1.111,1 I wpers, Cowollog. 111brio And r Mut,lior, arid nn mollop , " otlo I 1./ outo.tit. A complete Abrortmoill goudo ablc FuLkVIIII purr,. Pill. Mourning Goods. gu h ass linmhazdnaa, Tainlso C Mho Intildo and Single ei Ith. all noel lluttlln do Ltda.., L'lirk rllk \V.srp tiriefital Lustree. r.reeado 5e.111.1 %I. ..fling de 1...1ne5, ehallNe. Ginghanfo, L111'4 , 118. Black I..hllish Crape, Crap „ Veld , Law Villa. Crape Collal a. HD< and Kid Uluves, : 4 .quaro uud Loug Thibilt Si.l,llllF. Sr., l GIL.IIN 111111,1, .I k 1 t wlsvn r tilt) 11,1. 1 1 •s l't pu11..., at 1,11.:11,111 . “111.t.1 I.lll'l. ' lO 1/1 1 ' I . in , rn It 11nf 1,. -1.v.1k in h t .l • di 111.. 14 ^l .l 1111111 11t, w hi... 11l I.sh lit w ..,111l.n. Its 11011111 ~•ptit.st tt I lot• ,1 11 1 1 114.t0 , tIII 110 W oultirtlmimm.l ti the I 1.11,d rta es. It ~WR Ili! , 111101 y n YI i•Y l,ly and 1.11111:111, 'III. 1101 , 1:Imp; wit:. ;he dell 11105 pillar drtil ..1 sets mar 5.155111 1 111 it IllotiplMy 1111 :0 l'prini; Du ill ont.imill.rd Ly ::) 11, um: mrti. In•s. w 61011 N 0 1,11 101' 1111111'1.11 t. l l Eztrumys 118 11:110••1 5 , 11 1 , 10 . 1 •Mil chumetel : \lon isuvs 1 , AT EN oqcN PLAN I KR. I A SII E \ I -T.:A MF.:DI: It CU TER, 1111:111 . : \ p r 1. N 11.111N . 6 PA \ 1 . 1 MEI: MILL \ CAS 11111 Instil '1 Alen, a,hroo end four Horse Power% and Thretililtig \Jacinto., t not l,un f lel.l of o bon, uattoros Corn litanitera. nod . tin article:, r lintutors too numinous toloinition Ale ttg 10 oa Toll Pluto U....it :noel, wits all ‘titititv of other ritstloita tot 10.0. , eko pole al .d others. 110 iIAN 0 AiSO tl t) of pntt,.i ux for IRON RAILINGS, and CF. ‘11•T I,IIY ENCLaitt,Ultlilii to whtob we would tall ettoutlon. aleatn I , :nglnca and Mill Gearing 'lo this dui arinwhi of our bustn,o, tog gny pnrticu• lAwattentio, Our alroady piittuitqi for l'aper, Flour \Lill ouit.tautly lorrmi-ii,g. Mill Oliittufi nod JIIII It tights xiti bu hitio•hod with to prihtutt C.liiiit.gllo Mlii 1 0 ,nt to. us . ,l" K11014.1'011 1 / 1 .11 . MtiViiillll nh, p coral rises ,II thy ,111011. ti."ls Gar tun. log, planing null liutshltig hafting, mi.LlCasting, b 1 gotii atul ekirdul )Itichlulbto S I'AI'ION Alt Y I'EA>I ENGINES. "(any tirsirabl° eltitteity. front tun to twetst,)4l..bm6o itaat.r, built in ilia lust FL) 1.1 and on HCOOIIIIIII daring stan. Lit in... built uL nit t.L.11111-11tnt.t.1 may be t•I'll iu Fit, ennui 0i.4.r.,tt0n at wan) id 111° r tuit I orb,- sob Taunt:nit. to Carli-la. and l unita° mud l'rtrt nod Ilattitiillt Counties. ICI t 111 we eottibloottly rrtur tor iaf mall .s alt t• tintlng rim's, Ellat t• 6 ar rarnr..tt.i ru toestrd to call and °around) bult.ro roldructlily . Intl ° burr. 1)001t AND S.ISII FACTORY, Connect. d lib our e,tablialnu..nt Is n Steam '801) and NlalLutnet , r) , a loch IS OW io ,snip sto 011151 or thu ninnuineturo fitly debt, for the most coitly as well es the t:olt eel Louse.— tI Sash furnit.hed from It cents upward. netotd• I; g to.bize of glass; \k ino..w Er toes 110111 $1 3L op• w‘rd: t 4 outtets and li.,lllng Itltudn t; t.m $1 75 op• weld; lour Panel lido; s lroo, S.: 1. upwatd .Nlould• Inge. Cat.tings Architraves. \\cult 110a1118, Mat Sri a, Fancy Dtupt ry, Erroll, and oilier eriirlett needed in bonito nielled at the lowest prie , a and of tin. hest qualPy of Intoner. try are also preparlel u. hertd,lo; e 4 , Laid and repair 111.11c1ThN t Altz; lor tranuts errs on the Taloned, with I TemptneEs and on it...nettle terms, 1 he continued patronage of the public , ie reEpet tfully solicited. lb Limb bp mull pr toptly ; ttentlrd to. OARDINLIL & CO. 3nlv 1. 1S 4. Manhood: how Lost, how Restored ! .suet pubtkhed a now edition 01 Dr. eulvorweli's t debruted knotty on the 4t redb.li cuts (Wit 11 , .Ut. medit Inc) pf •• •'' pl.rll.Btorrhcea. or som'oal M (skilless, luvol u' t•try Poulton] Lits.es. Imp , tenor. Mental and l'hysi al Incapacity, Intputhments to M I tinge, ate; [Ow. Consumption I.pitepay. anti Fits, induced by self- Indulgence for Sex nal extvaragatice. Price. Ina sealed envelope. 0 Py-6 cents. Thu relettrated autle.c to this illimitable essay clearly dennon.trates, from a thitty years successful practice, that the elartultor consequent., 01 Fel alms. ma) 1e radically cured without the dal get. OP u u out Internal 1110tilettle rt• the at plleatb , n of tho knile— pointing out a mode of cure, at,ottee simple, certain and ellot Oaf, by 111811111 , of n HAI evt ry sufferer, no stutter a hat He condition any be, may cure 111=01 cheapiy, ptivateiy 1 his Lecture should ho In the hands of ovary youth and ay. ry nun in the land. Neut. nu di4r seal. in a plain e44velopo. to any addresa. post paid on receipt 44f niX. cants, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. tillAS. J. 0. MANE & CO 127 Flowery, New York, P. O. boa 11566.' June 10, 1004-1 y BARLOW'S. INDIC4O BLEU. n E A L 147.11$ and consumers of the above iCelobritted.Wash Blue, will take natter), that the Labole aro alturod io put rip at Northre a Hewed.t% ; ll tbe s r t g r e uo r' t s . v D ti r i u t a g d . 13 , t p o h r i e a ,. No. 233, The quality of this Blue will ha the same In ovary 014101 I It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than •any other Wash Blue ht the market. It •dissolves per fectly . clear ' and does net settle on the- clothes as must of the other makes do. One Box distnired In 5 half pint or water, will make as gist a Liquid Blue sx any, that is made at ono-third the COO. it 15 retailed at the same price , as3bo . ',lmitations iiidAnferint - articles, — housekeepers eill - tlnd it very. much to their advantage to ask for that "yet at Wilthergees. , . • 'fref-/All Blue put-up after this datewith' . ltarlovi's name on It - is imitation •' • • • " , The Now Lahol does not reqcdrc w stamp. Pois lu.hy Storekeepers generany, ' Parch .4, 11,3111.—1hna.. FA"'LY CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND , FRANKLIN READING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT J. & D. Itfl()AI)S, lAIN 81111 AT CABLItQL, Carlisle Foundry, MI FARM IIIPLI.)IENT DEPOT! BUILDING NIATERIALS INDIGO B-LUE, 12.0 " 1.28 1.28 " 2.42 " :112 3!40 2SL" a:2B 4.U0 ' 4 4„ 0 EINEM