Slioboh of , Andy i9linson. tit Knox- vine. We think the following extract from Mr. Johnson's speech to his fellow-eiti lens at anoviille, some time since, will be read with new intereat, now that his name is presented to the people as a can didate for the office of Vice:Presiderit: For glowing patriotism and thrilling elo quence it is rarely equalled. "The time has arrived ,when treason must be made odious, when traitors n:ust be punished--impoverished; their pro perty taken from them, whether it be their houses, their lands, -or-their negroes, and given to the innocent, the honest, the loyal, upon whoni the calamities of this unprovoked and wicked rebellion have fallen with crushing weight. It is easy to stand here and declaim, but I am not uttering bombast. You know me. You know something l of what I have done for you—for Tennessee—for" East Tennessee. But I will tot speak of that. "If film made sacrifices, if I have en dured sufferings, if I have undergone hardships, so let it be. God grant t. at I may have helped you, and that I may help you again. Butyou must helpyour selves. You must join hand with me and with one another, and swear to do what .1 have already told you must be done— to make treason odious, [this he said with tremendous emphasis] and to make trai tors suffer, as you have suffered, as your wives and children have suffered, as your country has suffered. "What has brought this war upon us ? Let me answer in one word ; let me speak it so loud that the deafest man in this crowd can hear me : Slavery! [Hundreds of voiocs—'That's so.' That's a God's truth.'] Men talk about the Constitution and State rights. They sneer at the e• manoipation proclamation, and call it a tyrannical assumption of authority, a des potic usurpation of power. Listen to what I now say : All such talk is the language of treason. But lam not here to discuss tho unconstitutionality of sla very or the constitutionality of the Pros- • ident's proclamation of freedom. I am here to present facts , to address your in tellects, to appeal to your common sense. "Here is one fact to which I want you to attend : Why is the soil of your be loved Tennessee—a soil as rich as any in the world—so far behind the States of the North, in its productiveness ? Why have you but few such farms, but few such granaries, as they have all over In diana, Ohio and Pennsylvania ? Hero is ' the explanation, and let me speak it so loud that the deafest man in this multi- , tude can here me—Slavery ! Thank God that the people are beginning to see that slave labor has impoverished the soil of Tennessee long enough. [Cries of Good!' 'good !"that's so !'] "Men sneer at the doctrine of emanci pation. Let them sneer ; but this I lel you—murk me—it is the white man we propose to emancipate ; it is the white man that is even now being emancipated, and may Heaven hasten the work of e fnaneipation, and carry it on until all are free." [Loud and - prolonged applause.] The Cavalry Horse. The cavalry horse is quite as familiar with the long lists of varying triumpet signals as the rider himself; he stops in stantly when the signal for halting is sounded; passes from a walk to a trot or a gallop, without requiring any re minder from spur or rein. If his rider fall in battle, or lose his stirrups, he stops in a moment, and waits for him ; if he remain lying on the ground, he stoops his head, smells at him, and when he as certains that there is no hope of his re mounting, makes his way back to tiffs troop, wedges - lituself in his place in the ranks, and shares afterwards in the movements of the rest. Music has an amazing influence over him. If an air be suddenly struck up, you will see the worn nut and mortally tired horse raise his sick head, prick up his ears, become animated and move briskly forward to the front. During a halt, or when quartered for the night, the cavalry division stretched. out on the ground, lies sleeping con fusedly together, a jumbled mass, which it would be impossible to disentangle; mon and horses side by side, the rider using his horse as his pillow s or rolling himself beside it to shield himself from the :cold, the faithful creature seldom changing the position it has once taken. If it did so, it is with the greatest pre caution ; first it moves its head and legs, endeavoring gently to free itself; then it rises or turns itself very slowly and care fully, so as not to trample upon or dis turb those who surround it. If the halt take place when the ground is wet or fro zen, the rider will gladly•force his horse to one side after it has laid down awhile, which by that time is warm, if not dry. The most affectionate relationship sub sists between man and horse, as the re sult of their thus living together. The animal semis to understand everything connected with his rider; he knows his .master's.step, his peeuliar, ways ; knows how to seek him out from amen others; iii,a,-faithful i -disinterested oompanion and friend to him, and has this advantage over. many another good comrade—that he does not grow weary even of suffering for 'him. . . HEINTZLNMAN ON McOLELL.s.II.=-We Had . the followling 'capital hit of the old war dog, . Heintzelman, going . the rounds, and we judge itis a true story F . Two men were discussing McClellan, when ,oleo Of them pronoOcedium to lack courage.' 'Grim old'Gen. Helutaelmall-was a listener. Turning to the gentleman who WU borating the courage of McClellan, ho' said in his pe culiar wend. tone: "How do you know sir, that he'lbasnq courage? Gen: McClellan bas never been under lire, and you can't tell whether a mart is a coward or not until he passed that ordeal. Tau quota of Penneylvania'under the live hundred tliousaud call is, sixty=iane tilouSind Rad seven hundred.. West Point. 'REVIEW OP M'CLELLAN . I3 LATE ORATION'. [From flier ribune; • That commanders of armies should be theoretically acquainted with the art of war, as much as a physician or a lawyer should know with accuracy the science of medicine or the law, need not be pompouslyenunciat ed. But the application intended by the orator is, that such theoretical knowledge can only bo acquired'd - West Point, and can only be well known to a pupilof the Acade my. With the memory of Washington the Surveyor, and Greene the Physician, of the Revolution ; Jackson the Lawyer, and Har rison the Farmer, of the later war with Great Britain; to say nothing of Scott the Lawyer, Wool the merchant, and Taylor - The Planter, of the Mexican war ; and in mercy sparing the orator any analysis of the a chievements of West Point in this rebellion, only stopping to say that no West Pointer, including the orator himself, has achieved any prominent distinction even in disaster, who had not left the army for the pursuits of civil, life,_ how. could McC,lellan,_withßlls, worth, Dahlgren, Winthrop, Shaw, and Wadsworth "yet green in earth," put on record on such an occasion, and in such con nection, this taunt upon the volunteer offi cers of the army of the United States? What should we say as to the propriety of employing a lawyer to argue the intricacies of a contested land title ; or a physician in the more difficult operations of injecting the life-blood of the young and vigorous into the veins of the aged and enfeebled, if he, a "Story or a Kent," or an Abernethy, after having been carefully educated in the rudi ments of law, or surgery, had abandoned all practice of his profession and taken to, the running a railroad for a living ? Should we not rather entiaq solne farmer or soldier with taste and aptitude for law or medicine. who, in the full application of a disciplined and vigorous intellect, had chosen the pro fession of his love, and spent years in en deavoring to master its theory and its prac- BEM Show us a man whom God has fitted to or ganize and command, and we shall find that he will illustrate and adorn any profession. If a soldier, Wet Point will aid him ; if a surgeon, West Point will not harm him ; if a railroad engineer, he will succeed with or without West Point. But if God has not gifted him with intellectual vigor and fore thought, he will not manage a railroad or command an army, either with or without West Point, any hotter or worse than Mc- Clellan or Banks. Ti. is said that the pecu liar merit of the Academy consists in train ing engineers of ability and resource, fitted for the emergencies of war. This is their specialty. But when Porter's fleet was im periled in the shallows of the Bed river, al though surrounded by an army swarming with West Point engineers, the honor was reserved to Lieutenant Colonel Bailey, from the forests of \Vinconsin—not even a civil engineer—the act where West Point, failed, and there to achieve the greatest engineer ing feat of the war. We have no quarrel with West Point; we believe in if, in its proper place, for its pro per purposes ; we would not decry its merits and uses : we would have the country cher ish it ; we only desire to record our believe, in the language of Sancho Panza, the West Point •'cannot make a silk purse from a sow's ear." Gen. McClellan and the King's English. Now, we knew before that General Mc- Clellan's-strong points were neither military activity during attack nor writing good E nglish, and should have made no remark up on the construction of his sentences, haying much more important matters than his style to look after, had not the Iler(71,1 and other opposition journals, in articles of fulsome eulogy of the West Point oration, compared it to ••the sublimest periods of Pericles," 'the equal of Everett in his mo , t masterly oratorical conceptions," "carrying us baci: to those times when orators NVl`relliillliglidS. It, is supposed that Pori, les spoke and wrote the Greek language currently. Eve rett certainly writes accurate and elegant English. We are not intimately acquaint ed with the acquirements of the -demigods" in grammar, but 'non Dci, non homineN," -neither Gods nor men." can tolerate such sentences as these of McClellan's. "Alas! our natiot possesses few such sons like true John Sedgwick." -What have you them my good woman ?" —Tomatuses, sir, and rich like." Or this : "For there were many of them who merited as proud a distinction us that accorded to the first Grenadier of France, or to that other H essian soldier who gave his life for his comrade." "John how many are there in yonr class at school?" "Only another little girl and me, sir." 0 Or this: "Young Bayard, so like the most renowned of his name, that Knight above fear and above reproach," The motto of the Bayard wok.; : "Sans peuret sans reproehe„ "without fear and ivithoid reproach," not above fear aml reproach. That would im ply want of that temptation which the Bayard's virtue had withstood. When Shakspeare describes old age as "sans eyes, sans teeth, sans everything," the poet does not mean that old age is above eyes above teeth, and all else that is vigorous in man hood. Will the demigod make a note of this?—V. Y. Tribune. JAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south side of the Court House, adjoinin g the "American Pilutin g Office." July 1, 1864-Iy. j M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, ty • Office on south Hanover street, adjoining the office of Judge Graham. All professional business en trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July I, 113114. ADIVEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney jet Law. Offico with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Main nt. Carlisle Pa, July 1, 1884. RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and col leeting So:diers' Pay, Ilnunties. and Pensiena. °Mae th on Sou llanover Street, opposite Bents's Store. July 1, 1864. LAW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA a LAM' lILIN, Atturnoy at Law, Office la InholT's building, just opposite the Market House. July 1, 1804-Iy. el P. HUMERICH, ttorney at Law kJ. Mike on North Hanover s reef, is tow doors north of hotel. All buslues' entrusted to hlm will bo promptly attended to. July 1, 1804. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS - um. Pomfi et Street row doorA "1.147tr1r... below South Hanover At July 1,1863.. TOSEPH RITNER, Jr.; Attorney at Law and Surveyor,Mechanicsburg, P. OMNI on l Road Street, two oors north of the Dank.. as.Duelness promptly attended to.„. . July.l, 1964. GEO—W._ NEIDICH, D. D. S--- Lato Demonstrator oftlperativo Dent!dry of the. rittileurga'r,"°" of Offico at Ids residenc e opposite Marlon Han, West Main et root, Cat Ildo, 140 July t,18541. .. ~ . TAW/GEORGE S. S.A -•2 • • Isll. • • I_,)!JtICIFIT, Dentlet, from the Zan g' a/1 is utore Oollagerof Deutal Surgery, /, t *9...Wee at the readende of hie .roother t Weft Loather, street, three doors below Bedford. . July, 1, 1864. , , DR. WIZ, H. COOK, 'HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and decouchour ' • OF,FICE •at his residence in Pitt street adjoining the Methodist Church. • 16011 MAN'S PHOI i OGRAKIIO— • GALLERY. lu street, opposite the National Ilanki In um Norg • July 22, ' • UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 'WRINGER. No Iron Frame to Break, or Rust, andSpozi the Clothes. 53,818 sour IN 1863. 'iXT was pronouneed4aperior to all others at th 6 World's Fair at London, ' 1802. It took the nt Premium at the great Fair of the American In stitute, in N. York City, 1863, and wherevor exhibited; Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! 7 ir The only Wringer with the-PritenteClG , HEEL TIE. OULATOR, which positively_prevente th . rolls from BREAKING OR TWISTING ON TRH SHAFT. Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of orcing tho cloth through the ;Redline is put upon the lower roll causing three times as much strain upon the tower roll as when Cog wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon the cloth. " In roply,to the question, " Row Long will it 'Last!" we can only say, "As long as awash tub, cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y., who says of the UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.-- "1170 think the machine much more than PAYS FOR IT SELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of garment We consider it importan' that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may slog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break 'loose the shaft.— Our own is one of the first made, and it le as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CONSTANIII USE." IT SLVFI3 TIME, LABOR, CLOTIDIS AND MONEY It is easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing machine, and will Olt tuba of any size or shape. --It will savo.ita cost every aix months-la—the saving of clothbs Those with COG WHEELS AIM WAR RANTED in ovory particular. This moans, especially, that after a few months'uso the lower roll WILL NOT TWIST ON TRH SHAFT, and tear the clothing. Furnished to families, on trial, free °response, by JOHN CA MPRELL Agent, Rail Road Office, Carlisle. Aprilll,lB64—tf. EXCITING NEWS. JUST opened at the New and Cheap Store of Leidich and. Miller, Another large Supply of Spring and Summer Goods (frail the Newest and most desirable kinds and qualities Suitable for the Seasons, consisting of every variety and description of Ladies Dross Goods Silks, Mantillas, Summer :bawls, b:mbrobleries, Hooped Skirts, of Newest invention, (Double Deploy Illiptic Spring) Summer inamorata. Sun Umbrellas, Parasols Corsetta. Notions of every de scription Black Cloths and Cassimers, Fancy Cassl mores. Vestings,Cottonetries, Liner, Drillings, Tickings, Calicoes Ginghams, Muslins Checks, NIMItOOIIR, ,40., Carpets, Oil cloths, Window Shades. Rugs, Looking Glasses, and an endless variety t f Our ds too numerous to mention. Fooling very thanklill to the community for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to the (New Fit m, ) we earnestly Solicit. n continuance of the Same, vs we feel assured that we are fully prepared to offer to the public the most complete and desirable Stock of Goods that can be found in the Country. Please ro member the Store Is on the corner, of toe public Square (directly) opposite Irvine's ShoeS tore. LEIDICII & AIILLER, Carlisle, May 20 14f+4, Di (Gr C) <CD CIL M.. SPRING, 1864, GREENPIELD & SITEAFER INviTE the attention of buyers to their now stork of Dry Goods. It will bo found unaur. passed In all those features which comprise a first Hass cork All departments of our business have beau much enlarged, especially that of DRESS GOODS, which we are confident, is the most extensivo assort meat ever offered in this town. We have now open t o" f ready for inspectiop,„ll4tot ovelties of the season, vie Poplins, all new.4l4.oiik, t d styles. Mozaruhiques Plain end Plaids, , t iti3 4 f4 8. Chailles. Do I.aines also, a brautlful it 'OWL rpcAs, at astonishingly low prirev. '" ~;se''.." ~,: D 0 lefit 4 Bl I C S • Prints, Blearhed Muslin!, Broad Meetings, Flannels ilinghains, Checks, Tiaings,.Cottonadeu, Se., &c. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, CAW mores. ,loans. Summer Casedmeres, fi.c.— %Vo would call the attention of our friends more partic &arty to our immense stork of aluslitm, Calicoes. Cot tona.los, all bought last Hinter, before the late advance which will be sold at prices that defy competition P:rsons may rely on getting grout bargains at the store of . (./ IIk:ENFIELD & SHEAFER E=! Norr :—Nrsons desire , a of examing our stock will please be partic4lsr, and recollect our Store is in Zug'a building, S. E. Corner Market Square, Second Door, op. posits Bitter's Clothing Issore. O. a S. BOOTS AND SHOES. T the store of John Irvine, on th• ± N. E rornar of the pnblic square, Is line place to puichase Boots Shoes lints and Caps, at prices that dery competition, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots. Shoes, Hats & Caps that be has erer presented to this community, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stork embraced everything lu his line of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf nod Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Calf and patent Leather Oalte.s, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, ho. LADIES' WEAR, Floe French and F;ng11,11 lasting Getters, Morocco Calf and Kid lists. Fine Kid slippers, Fancy Slippers, Moe- roes,. soil Kid Buskins, &c.. MIS RS A• I) CIIILDItI\''S WEAR of . nll descrip lions embrachig lino Lasting limiters. Morrocco end Lasting Button Boots, Morrocco Lace boos of all kinds fancy shore of various stylus slippers, &e.. HATS A CAPS, Silk. Cassimero. Fur and Wool lints of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW HATS Room and Shoes mode to order at the shortest notice Repairing ppolopLly thole. Confident of his ability to please ail cins on of customers. ho respectfully invitee the public to Oro him a coll. Itn_ltetnember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square July 1, lat.( NEW GOODS!! VOW offering an immense variety of CD MIS. C tSSINIBIZES. ' VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS &c. For Men and Boys' Wear, In a larger variety, than can be found In any eq.ati- Ilshment In this place, and at as low prices as tcan be sold any where. to suit taste and pocket. Wo menu fact uru the above goods to order, In the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers 10;1116g to have the goods bought of us. cut. can ho accommodated, free of charge. An early Inspection of our goods and prlces4Ospeet. fully Bonded. ISAAC ,LIVINGSTON, North Thinovot Strout Clothing Emporhim. `July 1, 1013,1 Carpetings and 011 Cloths. NOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash 11 Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Sag, and Stair CARPETS." Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be ~old for the coals at the lowest rat.. CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee. March 4, 18f4 • EW GOODS j'Every description and quality of Groceries, Queennwere, hardware Plekels, Sauce, Pine Liquors, Tobacco. &gars, Pipes, Fre , h Fruits and vegetables In Cann, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, ell kinds and of the best quality and to be sold at the lowest prices for cash by Ju'y 1, 1884 CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WEAVER & BRICKER. tTHE subscribers would respectfully announce to Ibo public, that having purchased C T Carlisle Forgo, formerly Owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, ive have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand all Mtn of the best quality of BAR IRON, Wo will give prompt attentlon to all orders, whether froin a distance or at home. . . . . The higtiest Cash prices paid (or old wrought Iron KRA PS, delivered at the Forgo, at the Railroad bridge, In Carlisle. WEAVER & BRICKER. Carlisle, May 13, 1804—Iy New Stook of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanovii:. Street. A splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silk.. Moleskin, Slouch. Soft -& Straw is now open of city and homemanafacture whllik will be sold at the lowest cash prices: Bolt hats of aliquot. !ties from the finest - Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap. oat wool, and 'of all colors, unsurpassed by any this tido Philadelphia. A large stock of . . SUMMER HATS, //sr.-- - \ Palm , ra,. lealig r n e i n. B f ra . n i d e , y lll . l a Panama, and Also a full assortment of Mins, Boys and childrens cape of every description and style. The 'subscriber Invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, he feels confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron• age heretofore bestowed be solicits continuance of the same. Dont f :get the standk, two doors above Shriner's Rotel and next to Carman s shoe 'store. . . . JOHN A. KELLER, Age. N. B. Irate of all kinds mado to order at abort nottte Brit' are Pulmonic Wpfels, AT RALSTON' : Dor. 11,1803. 1011[11MES.-500 pairs Hawes on hand I of all kinks. Elliatatbtown pattern, Loudon do., Oorumarido,, with and without patent fastenings chonper than ever at IL 8./ITON'ti, East Main et. July 1,180. . HYSIOIAN9 will find it to their nd- J_ Nantage to . call and purchase their Enlaa , a s t .; - • Jay 1,1801., . , ~‘ • • FAMILY DYE- cOLORS; • / •AT RALS'PON'S. I 0864, ' _ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, HAS received'in vinnenapy laige and well Belated .- attielt - ol' SPRING A.ND • ASUAINER GOODS, • • and aalci that his old ensksnars, -and all persons:in want of first rate' CLOTHING should gha him.* call. Ills assortment, conalsts In part • CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, SATTINETS, vssurms,• end 'ail other kinds, of goods for Gentle. men's' Clothing. Ills assortment of piece goods is the largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and he Is determined to sell goods by the yard on tams as favorable as any' other store. Ills stock'of Ready-made Clolthing,. Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of C 0 A , T PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &c., whicy he will sell cheaper than any other establishment. Re has a beautiful assortment of OENTLE3IEN'S FURNISIIING COODS, such as UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSIIIRTEL DRAWERS, UMBRELLAS, • CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &o:, &o Cerue and see his beautiful assortment of Goode be fore uurchasing elsewhere. lle takes pleasure In show log his Goods, and will satisfy all that he can and will sell Goode cheaper than any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I Invite an examination of my stock of Fine Cloths, Casalmeres, Vestiogs, &v., which I m.mufacture upouffecial orders. MCI NVITOE:=I - would . [WY to - i - ElfolifibllA.. that my goods are manufactured under any ORD supervision and by the very best workmen. My stock la the most extensive I have ever had, and my friends and the public are invited to call and examine foYthemseives. Afe - lienactubor the old stand, North Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINOSTCN. Carlisle, April 22,J864. GOOD NEWS ! NEW GOODS:!_ PHILIP ARNOLD WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL C'T_AC:) , °l l .lB/C3C3Ort , Having ju •t received from New York and rhlladelpbia an extensive assortment, of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETS, VEn'INGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS; Is now making dolly additions to hilt 4iready large stock of Ready Made Clothing for Men and Boys, which for quality and price are not ewalet:Lin this part of the State. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER at short notice by experienced `wori,mer4 and satisfac tion given in all cases. Goods by the Piece or Intd, at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, comprising In part Fine Linen and TrSvell ng Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Gloves, ifotiery, Sustiasaik r y, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Doge ofthe best make. All of which he will furnish at the Lowest Dates. Ills old patrons and the public me invikd to call at the old stand, two doors North of the tarlisle Deposit Bonk. NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The undersigned is now opening tt largest and most desirable stock of goods tsar offend to the people of Cumberland County. A complete and general asset tment Lathes Dress (loods. An Immense assortment of LADI ES :MOURNING and SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS from the Celebra ted Mourning Store et Berson A &in, pas. A large assortment of LADIES PLAIN BONNET lIIBBON AND DRESS The largest stock of NOTIONS outshlo of the Eastern Cities. • A full assortment of Cloths for Ladles Cloaking. nova and Moos wear In endle,s variety, clutasting of Cloths, lousy and plain Cassioneres,lwoodo,Jeana, sod Cottonades. an Immense assortment, at reasonalle rate,. A large, complete and varied assortment cf DUPLIg ELIPCIC 81.IVINO MIRE'S, and from all tto celebrst ed manufacturers in the U.B. slag Balmoral of mar) , grade and price. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIECISANDLOOtING A largo stock of Lace and Silk CAPM, OWNS, DA lOW ES, &e., left over from last season, wit be sold nt extremely low prices. Particular attention paid to 4.run en d or des,"as well an orders of all kinds promptly and punctsai, attend ed to. All of which will be sold lower then Cif Price. hay log been purchased before the late adww,e. W. BENTZ. Fourth Arrival of Net Goods. I have Just returned from the Ai"ih a larg addition of NEW SUMMER Dale - GOODS All fibres suited for the season. Acautiful tine of Silk Mantles, Coates and Basques. bat Pelntss.arena dine Shawls, Lace Mitts, Bojo us'Clelebited Bid Cloves, Parasols, Sun Umbrella', lane, llamas, lists for Ladies and Mlfses' Hoop t"larts, and I general assort ment of seasonable goods MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Also selling cheap a large lot of OLD FOODS mull les: than present pri..es.' Please cull one door below Martin's lotel. Ern Mel Street. June :0.1864. W. C. SANER. GOOD NEWS. NEW STORE. LEIDI CII R MILLER, having just returned from the city with an entire us and complete took of Foreign and Domestic DRY DUDS, wish to inform the. palate that they are preped to oiler on very reasonable terms, a very deairabl stock of thmtla, on the south east corner of the publiquare, immediately opposite Irvine's Shoe Store. Ti stock comprises in part I= Ladles' Dress Goods, Plain Black Silks allqualities, Black Figureilnd Rep Silks. Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dressiks, all colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Strip Spring Poplins. Plain Alparr.i Lustros all colors, Id and Striped Poll do Cliorera., Striped and Plalcidebairs, Silk Chain, Plain and wool De Lai..ea allilers and qualitiet.Mozatnbiques Muslin do Laine47tallies, Lainis, &c., A beootlfu' assortment of Colo'd Sprineantillas, of different styles from one of the most lastnable es tablishments in the city. Spring Shed Hooped Skirts, Balmoral. Skirts, Hosiery and Ulot or every description, Deem Trimmings, Linen andik Hand kerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Rail Road Cores de., de. DOMESTIC GOODS , of all kinds, such as Bleached an 4 Untried Mus lins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetingfillow-case: Niuslins, Ticking', Checks, Red, , 151:titled Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Dennicps, B! Urilllogs, Striped Shirting, Cotton Pants stuff. 'Colicky Jeans, all kinds of Linen and Cotton Table Diap , Toweling, Cambric and Paper Muslim, and an enfs variety u other Domestics. A complete assortment goods suit able ibr Funeral purposes. - Plottrning Goods; such as Bombazlnos, Tamise Cloths Dl3lO acid Single width, all wool Muslin de Laines; BG ti4ltt Warp ChMlles Oriontal Lustres, Brocade. Nalre, Second Mourning de Woes, Challies. (431fitnns, Lawns, Black English Crapes, Crape Veils L Veils, Crape Collars, Silk sod Kid Gloves, Nunn) 1 Long Thibet Shawals, &c., &c. NENS' AND BOYSIEAR, Black Clothe., Black and Fancy Wears, Postings, Linen and Cotton Pante stuff, of aril% can have clothing made at short notice. CARPETS, 0 : all gradee and quail. les, from the . on hemp up to the best quality three-ply, bodes, Looking Glasses and an endless variety of . r Goode, toa nu merous to mention. MEMO N. B. The above stock has beep deal of care and with a view of di on the roost rearonable terms person in want of goods will give, ing their spring ' tinrehesea, and wo can offer inducement• to all; call, and will extend all aceomm lances that can be offered by auy In the county. Po not tbrgot tho proper L Ma , ch 30, 1861 ' IMPORTANT. TO E'; YEODY. WC. SAWYER, just received • from the latest Bpriniportattous an ha moose stuck of DRESS Gcmis, . embracing the newest styles entries offered to the trade. Blaek,Figured and Plat largest:MAP, Silk, Mohair, .Wool, Wale andiron Textures, r:m broldered and Plaid Tangarilla pod and Plaid Her nannis..Plain and - Figured a nerd, Sonogansa Plaids, Andelosian Stripes, a other styles. • -bi" Plo 'C re - r t s, " P i la d id o • A full line of nesson's _ , • mouRNIN 000 S, Borobaelnes, Clotnee. 3lso - . La nd ine l s i , a C in ha m tli o e h e, a ß r oio n t o b re le g l a , s p r na tin , ex ere , pes, Collar, handkerchiefs, Par!asola. ;iike• Funeral Goods of-all dare on baud. Special care given to ?ere for Funeral Goods. Call and examine Mese New York 'styles of s p ailio . mANTLEß, a varieties and styles of • • - Frentb. English and .. 1 / 61,1 .OLOTIPS - and GASSI 131ERES, (a Bret el loz makes up goods when de sired)raiei C otton to A r end F ., a . ut4 c 9 4 o,, R ect, p ting jo s, & Ir a. From the ieWell, ford ankEnterprlso Mitts, all grades,' Oil Clothe hings, Riga. Shades, and every thing le ; urnlahing line; An enormous stock of • • .DO ' TIC • all the standard • of Calicoes, proven and Bleach ed Sheetings,Sh 'lettings, Stripes, Cottonndes, full m u , N,., Tindery and Gloves. All the latent:lmprove a Hoop Skirta....l have received the agency of, II .celebrated 'Kid 'Gloves for this .place. • Ladies • d d complete assortment. • - • , The above ..13 d•reany others net named, with a large stock c t , CODS, niffer toihe trade at a alma advance o f production. • Feeling grater t patronage. I Ali a 'Cantina anted' the sale . ember the °bland well known p4ad, Eist mat Jr door below Martin's UoteL ~4, 0.-SAWYER. Carlisle, April, .• "' PIIILT ARNOLD TRIMMINGS DOMESTIC GOODS. =MI NEW STIRE cted with a great I uanutlho &MO hope that every call before mak, eel assured that t will give no a one and eonven •r business house on the corner. .II dr. MILLER • . lyt BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, MIT S , PERFUMERY,_ • • PRESE RVED FRIIITS,, . IKINCEDMEAT, PICKELS &C AT. HAVERSTICK'S, .fforile, Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn'a. • Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits; and Confection. ary, which has never beau surpassed In this borough, tor novelty and elegance. The articles have been se. bilged with great care, and are calculated, In quality and prise, to command the attention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish such aa - - - Papier Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' rancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladies' Callas, Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port Monnaies, of every variety. Gold pehs end pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety St ladies' Fancy statienery. Motto Seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses. " Biding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind (or the toilet, X. Basin and It. A G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. - to hoed dresses and shawls. Musical inrtrunients, together with an innumerable variety of articles ole gently finished and suitable for PR'ES ENTS, to which be invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORKS. Bibles and Ilymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with motel clasps and cornere. Ilia assortment of &hoot Books and School Station ery Is also complete, and comprises everything used In the Schools. lie also desires to call the particular at tendon of Families to his elegant assortment of LAal P , from the extensive eatahilshmonta of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, 11 , r burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethorial oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated 'Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, lac. ills assortment in this line is unequaled in the'borough. &SOARS AND TOBACCO, • embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPER, the celebrated Killocochluk,.Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. FRUITS, such es Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Reigns, Nectarines, Prunes, &c., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS— PREsERTED FRUITS. MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, tic lb every variety and at all prices, all of which arc pure and fresh such as can be c. nfiden tly recommended to his friends. Ills stock embraces everyt ing in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially luvi ted to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite tha Bant on North Hanover street July 1, 1014. LOCHMAN'S New Sky-Light Photographic and Am brotype Gallery. ft L. LOC FIMAN is happy to inform his numerous customers, and the public gen erally, that he has removed his establishment to his New Sky-Light Gallery, in the building occupied by Mrs. Neff. as a Millinery Store, opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. Mr. bichman is now able with his splendid light, and the addition of new and expensive apparatus, the very best manufactured, to produce s PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DC 'MITE, Amnno- TYPEB, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES, equal to the best made in Philadelphia or NeW York. picture• can he taken now equally well In cloudy as tearer whether. Immerneotypes or Ambrotypee of deceased persons coiled, enlarged, Wined° luto cartes do vitt°. July 1, 1064. ruu "CARLISLE PALACE OF ART,." By J. C. Lesher, IS now open for the accommodation of the public for the purpose of making P 1101 . 0— PIIB and AMBROTYPES, which will be done In a very superior manner by his pecul.arly arranged sky lights, &c., by which moans and the chemical influence he wiliTake pictures in cloudy weather equal to clear. is charge are Moderate and ho Collets the public pa— tronage. Dup.icatee of Liaguevepty pits, Atnbrotypes and Photographs, of decease. persons, made of increa sed or decreased proportions. Ow, Erifrance on liatiover St. In ZUO'B Building, op posite the Market [louse. Carlisle, April 29, 1664-0 m GRocERIEs! T. GROCERIES !! ! G. F. MYERS, has opened a new Grocery Store In Mein Street, Carlisle. opposite Ii Sexton's Hard ware Store, and Is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of Choice Goods, at the lOWist market rat's. Ills stock comprises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Spices, ground, onground; Crackers, Chreae, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retell, Emotes, Brushes, Tobacco, Sepia, Snuff, Zffniches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS AND STONEWARE, Queonsernre, Cedarware, Notions, nod all other arti cles usually kept in a first class Grocery. In regard to prices lam determined to sell goo , nt the lowest . fie urea BUT TER, EGGS, and nll kinds of Country Produce, taken At market prices. • Farmers and Dairymen are particularly Invited to hall and see the celebrated PHOENIX CllUltN, which has been pronounced by competent Judges the most superior Churn of the July 1, 1864. A11t,1141 ARRIVAL 01? FRESH L A I uttocERIES—FISII OF ALL KINDS. Among which is a largo IA of real genuine Ileltl more dry salt II lOIJtINO, in oak barrels, MACK Alt El, at paces that Is really astonishingly low. Pickola of all kinds. SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good noon, tun.nt of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIQUORS, at the lowest eat. for CASE! or Country Produce July 1, 1864 DISSOLUTION THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flew. lug, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The honks and accounts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert, who earnestly requests nil parties baying accounts with the late firm to Gall and settle them. William Ilalbert, Jr. having enared Into partnership with his brother, Charles L. Halbert, the bui.iness will henzeforth be conducted under the style of ilalbert Ai Brother. The new firm would respectfully call attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stock le largo and selected with the greatest care and will he sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con, elsts In part of fine old Oovernment Java COFFEE, Prime Itlo do., Prime Rio Roasted. SYn UPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, of the very best qualities. BROWN SVGA ItS.—The best the market-affords.— Lovering'a best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and 0. Sugars, which cannot be sur passed,. Rice, Corn Starch, Pcrrina, Dandell no Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, &e. ty CHINA, GLASS, AND ).?,. QUEENSWARE: A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns and styles, lower than over In price, and batter In quality, than was ever offered before in Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, ouch :tenths Buckets. and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But ter bars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. 11811—No: I, 2 end 3 Maokeral. No. 1 MESS SIIA D No. 1 Herring. A largo quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SALT by the Sack. Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers remedially ask the patronage of their friends and the publlo generally, and invite them to call and examine • heir new stock, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Loather Streets. HALBERT R BROTHER Carlisto, April 22,186!. Flour and Feed Store. pIIE subscriber wishes to announce to j the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and Woet Stroets, in the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Itheem. The b at brands of FAMILY FWUIt, kept constantly on hand and doliverod to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the first mills In the neighborhood, I can assure my customers that they will be furnishod with an article of Flour which I can vouch for. I will keep constantly on baud FEED ON ALL KINDS, suchas • Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &e. The higbiest cash prices 'paid for Grain of all kinds and Flour. Don't forgot tho old established stand. JIREMIAU QIVLEA Carlisle, Mar 20,1801 - J.ik-÷-L, LYNE, .Of the old firm of; John. Lyn e Son. 1 AS.just completed-opening :his . iseur JI JLl3prlng• stook of Liardwar"o, Faints, 011 s, Varnishes, ite.; to which he Writes the early attention of the nubile generally. Ito has greatly enlarged his stock in all Its various branches r and ran now accom. modato the public with . . . ' • Reliable Goods, . • • In largo or email quantities at the lowost pricer. !A look into his store will `conduce them that he has enoughtloode to fully supply the demand In this mar ket. Perstois wanting,Oooda in our line will find It to their advantage to givous a call before making their purchaers. ,All• orders personally and punctually at. tended to, and ,no mbirepraseutatlous made to effect Wee. • ', LIIWIS lt. LYNEi Carlisle, May 20,1804. • ' North tlanover St TOBACCO, C HOICE SEGABB & • AT RALSTON'S FIRE INSURANCE. . . , . . . . , 71 HE Allen and EaMpennaboro' Mu! tnal Fire Insuradce ',Company pf, Cumberland aunty, Incorporated by an' act of Assembly, in the year 1843, and having recently bad Its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active andmigurous op. oration, under the superintendence of the following board of Managors, vis: . William It. Gorges, Christian Stayroan, Jacob Eberly - D.llaily, Alex. Cathcart, J. H. Coover, John Eichelbor 7 ger, Joseph Wickersham Saint. Eberly Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Wickersham, and J..C. Dunlap. The rates of Insurance are se low and favorable - 1111 any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wish ing to become members are invited to make applica tion to the agents of she Company, who are willing to wait upon them at at y time. WILL It. GOIBGAS, Provident, • Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President, Mschanicsburg, P. 0. JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dlllaburg, York Co. it , .. AGENTS. - -• Cumberland comity.—John Sherrick, Allen : Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Larayette - Peffer Dickinnvi; Henm) Bowman, Churchtown ; Modo Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpennsborce; Samuel Coover, Mccha,, Icsburg J. W. Cocklin, Shephordstown D. Coover, tipper Allen; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Ferman, Now Cumber. land; James McCandlish, Newville. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. P. Deardorff, Washington: Richey Clerk, Dlllsburg ; D. Mutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphin co —Jacob !tensor, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, ban have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. July 1,1604. WHEELER & WILSON'S SE ILL G JIIsIC /I7,irj S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop— Check, New Style Hammer, Binder, Cor fir, Braider, oto. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON. 1882 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 18a, at the Faire of the UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETT, Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania Stale Fair Septernber,lB63. American Institute. New York, Mechanics' Association, Boston, Franklin institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics'lnatitute, Washington, Maryland institute Baltimore, Mechanic," Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. MAINE, VERMONT, CONNECTIOUT, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA. MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI, armi INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSEE, ILLINOIS, - KENTUCKY MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, LALIFOIINIA. These celebrated Machines are adapted to every va riety of Sowing or family wear, from the lightest mus lins to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods,—seaming quilting, gathering, hemming, felling, cording, and braiding—making n beautiful and perfest stitith, alike on both sides—and performing every species of sewing except making button holes and stitching on buttons. Full in truetions for operating Iho Machine is given gratuitously at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent sumo distance, so that personal instruction la inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the -XS heeler A Wilson Machine are— I. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength. firmness, and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. and made with 3. Economy of thread. 4, Its attachments and wide range of application to purposes aud materials. 6. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement.• SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plain Table. $45 00 Half Ogee, Panneßed. 50 00 Halt t ase Pol!mond, Black Walnut or Mahogany 55 00 Plain Table, 55 00 Half Case, Pannelled, 60 00 lialfease, Poliched, Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00 No. I Machine, Sliver plated, with Plain Table, 05 00 Half Ca..e, Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00 ❑alt Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 75 00 Half Came, Polished, Rosewood, 80 00 Full Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 00 00 Full Case, Polishei., Rosewood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Large with Plain Table, N 0.5 Machine. Cylinder, with Plain Table, Every Machine la sold with a Ilemmer, Nos. I and Machines are sold complete. with the New Gloss Cloth l'resser, New style !lumpier and Braider. Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July 1, 1/364-Ir. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. . ,;,,- - - 7.1 , 1 3 7- :' .'' '.-,-. - ' .vtL. .- ---..: 1 - :-.......Z.'"te --, - - 'a- ,-, .1 -- - t+V •- `-"." ,-:-., A.lia_ -,..,., - . . ' :ivAii , .. :,:--:, ~., riferat,V= 2 L - A--'' -.1-7:•--- 3:71 % . . ? '4 k ite IF..z'' - - "--- "7 ' -- ----":7- , ' a .f:. lir , , ~.. 5 lc 0 : - ... „ . s . 1 ,, , W.M. BENTZ. THE undersigned has just received, and Intends to keen constantly on hand a full as. oortmont of Iho unequollod Pianos manufactured by Ste Marty & Sono of Now York. Each instrument will be carefully selected In th Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cat lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the , übscriber,in each purchaser. Persons desirous to purnhass are Invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at E. E. Shopley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion Mouse, nea tie Railroad Depot SECOND RAND PIANOS received In exchange and kept for mle and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, 1863—1 y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOT ler , lib r " r;;;;;) West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair, of 1857,) The subscriber has just received the moat splendid assortment of articles In his life; ever brought to this place—which he la determined to sell at prices that defy competition. Parlor. chamber, Dining-room, FURNITURE Wickert and Embracing every article - mid by House and Hotel keepers, of the moat approved and faahlonable design and gulch. Including oleo Cottage furniture to setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrassei, Gilt frames, pictures, &c., m.Particular attention given as nine' to funeral.; orders from town and country, attended to promptly And on moderate term.. " ' July 1,1804. A. D. E. .. AINTS AND OILS r p . , 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of OIL Just received ialthh large assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, _ Turpentine, Florence Whitei Japan, White Zinc,. ~ Putty, Colored Zinc, Litharge, lied Lead , 1 ' ' . Whiting, Lolled 011, . • , Glue, L Lard Olf, , , Shellac, • Sperm 011, -- Paint Pruslss, Fish 011, Act, Colors of every description dry, and 011 in witrli and tubes at the Llardware Store of ' _ =Nay SAXTON. July 1, 1864 'UM -BELTING i .. • . 'LA Jolt rocalmal a largo amortineut of all thei— Gum Bolting, Gum limo, Gum Packing, do., and for sale cheap at the Ilardirard Stem; of • • - • ' HENRY 15A7CTOff. , June 24,1!64 Highest Premiums et the At the State Fairs of No. 2 Machine with TERMS CASH JOLIN K. STATMAN Forwarding and Commission tromp. • FLOUR. AND FEED,' COAL, PLASTER- AND SALT. HE:subscriber batlilg purchased the Reed, belonging to the fir of Hen. arson & respoctfully informs the publ m ic that he will continue the business at the oldlYarehouse, on the corner of Wesklligh and College Streets, opposite the College. no is folly prepared to do a general For. warding and Commission business. The highest market.prlee will be paid for FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds PLASTER and BALT kept constantly on hand. Coal of all kinds, embracing • LYK EN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, viol= WHITE ASH,' LOCUST GAP, LIMEBURNER'S and BLACKSMITH'S Coal, constantly kept for sale, under cover, and dells. erod to any part of the town. A liberal akar° of public patronage le reepectfully solicited. JACOB BEN ER, Successor to fienderion & Reed. CarMe, May 20i 1864._ COAL AND LUMBER YARD.- The subscribers have this day entered Into partnership to trade In COAL AND LUMBER, We will have constantly on hand and furnish to O der all kinds and quality of seaeonod LU5I111:11, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Fleoring and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. MI kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different yualitios. Having cars of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and size at tho shortest notice nod on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so they cnnmbe furnished dry at all times. We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: ..* prices. Beat quality of Limeburner's and Blackarnith's Coal, always on band which we will sell at the lovreat Yard west arthent Grammar School. Main street ARMSTRONG & AIOFFER. July 1, HU. Notice of Co-Partnership. T" public are hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co Partnership, under the name of Delaney et Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber bust ness, at toe old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the GAF Works; where all orders in their line of business are respectfully solicited, and will I. promm ly filled. OLIVER DELANCY, ANDREW li. BLAIR. Oct. 16, 1063-t f gri - Ordorx for cell will be received at Halbert & Flerning'a Grocery Store: Robert Monroe Shoe Store and A. 11. Itlair'e, Currying Shop DICLANCY tic imordors for Coal nr Lumber solicited through ha Post Office, arrangements having been made with the Postmaster to charga lhs postage on name to us. All orders punctually tilled. TATc [TES, JEWELRY, AND Silver warn at Conlyn's old established stand, We-t Main St., nearly oppusite the Cumberland Valley Bank. I have just received n new assortment of watches, jewelry, silver ware Ac., in addition to my former stork to which 1 invite the attention 01 the pucilic 'The eaaortment embraces lino gold and silver lever'wetches [lusting and open case do., gold Anchors for !Mies and Cluntlemen and Silver Lepines and Quartier oat, hes of every variety in style and price Alen floe gold Medallions, Dreas6-pins for Ladles and Gentlemen of ',my quality, pattern and price. Gold vest, ourb and need chains Gold bracelets, finger rings. cuff pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms, Se,bc. Gold and silver thimbles. silver and Tilated butter knives, forks, table, tea salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment cot gold, silver ~, . „. .l iffkand common spectacles, to sults all ages to which we invite special at- MIMI A fine lot of GOLD PENS nom the best makers, spec tacle en ~es, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases, gold and common bracelets, watch chains, Mantle ;C • Clocks and n variety of articles usually 0 1% kept In Jewelry ttetabllshments, which pc I will sell low for cash. All articles „...., ),:a : ". warranted to be what they nru repro ..i.J...... - ..7'..,:t'""sented. l'artioular attontion as Italia] to Watch repair lag and all work warrautel. July 1, 18(4 SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIV E PER. CENT. 13E1.0W COST !I At the sign of the " Gold Engle," 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the aletmeitst Church, on West Maki street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES.AND JEWELRY In the town, will Le sold 30 per cent lower than at any place In the State. The stock comprises a large insert ment of (told and Silver hunting case watches. Lerors, Lepines, American watches, and all other kinds and GOLD AN!) SILVER CHAINS. Gold Pone and Penrllo, Jewelry of all klnda,Spectaeles Gold and Oliver, (hinted and Sllyer Ware, MUSIC BOXES. 'ACCORDEONS, 011 Paintings s great variety of fancy articles, Arc. The entire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, large Mirrors, and safe will he sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Haring selected a first clans workman all kinds o repairing n ill too dune as usual, at reduced prices. July 1, 1 fil ET] TILL TRIUMPHANT. Li The entnplete success of the Prairie Flower Cook Store. warrants the subscriber in calling the attest Ginn of ail wii, may want a superior stove to cull and examine the only stove that ham given universal pans, faction. 85 00 1V II AT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS lA. A raring of from 30 to 00 per rent. In fuel. 2 . . d. A hotter and quicker oven from the came fire 3d. A larger oven than any other stove of the ea., 4th. The preservation of the center piece from sinking saving repairs. sth. Th., hest Baker. Roaster, and took now in use, 6th A superk.r arrangement for donning the titles, ith. A perfect (Ins Consumer for either wood or coal. . . The Pre kin Plower In warranted to give satisractio In every pa, tieular, and will be shown with pleasur, to all who may call, whether desiring to purchase o not, any quantity ~ f referohceln town or country. A few other good Cook Roves on hand, which wit be sold very low to close stock. Rooting, Job work, reaper rm.lblng and Shrrthar work pr•,mptly a It..nded to, In town or coun try. All work a nrratlited at the old stand, Ilanover street our th .1 - Loather. MARY MORRIS. N. 11.—Oid Copper, Rrass and Pewter bought, And the highest pricy paid Id cash or goods. June 25, 1564 —tf. COFFEE POT. WILLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle end the public generally, that he still continues the niannhie ture of all kinds of tin and sheet iron ware In J. 1). Halbert's building East Louther street Con joie at the sign ot the REV COMB Po7', where he will nt all times bo ready to do all kinds of work in hie line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times be hat. those celebrated, self sealing and self testing premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AND JARS Roofing, Spouting, add all kinds of Jobblug done at the chorteet notice. Cosh paid fur old load, pewter and copper. Thank ful 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 sign of the Red Coffee Pot. July 1, 1863. William P. Lynch The subscriber informs the public tha ho still continues the GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING hotlines at tho Old Stand In the basoment of tho Firs Methodist Church. Ile will attend promptly to al &tininess In hie line. Loud and Iron Pipes, hydrants, Rot and cold SHOWER BATHS, Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Beth Tubs, Beth Boilers, Wash (la Ana, Hydrant o Rams, kc, and every description of sticks and fittings for gas, steam water, kn. Superior cooking range,. heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches, stores and dwellings, et short notlce,•in the most modern style. All materials and work In our lino at low rates end warranted. @e .Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to July 1, 1864. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. ?THE undersigned respectfully announ jL cos to the ptiffile that ho still continues the Uat• tang Dusineas at the old stand, In' West; High street, and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce arti cles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, _that shall he etrictly_ln_teepteg with the improve tient of the Art, and fully up to the ago which — tre live. • I have on hands Otilendid assortment of 1. FIATS, AND CAPS, °fall descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur. end Silk, lints; and -at prices that must cult every one who has_An eye to getting the worth ofitis money. The stook Includes, FELTALITS, of every Style' and, color and unsurpassed for Lightness -Lfurablilly and gulch; by theta of shy other, establish• merit in the (smutty. . . - mews goy's neck Children's Ilat's.and Cam of every description constantly ou hand. lie respectfully iovites all the 'eldfpattais. and as many.neyr °noses possible, to give hima call July I, 1864. .• • • ~.•• . -.: •-- ~. 1300" X'S & SIZOWS. • ' FULL atio . rtlt, o for the winter. Also, lee and Mieeea 'e flalmo ; Bootees. Children's Boots of. all kinds. ..Ladlesandf3 ntlemon'sGUDl Over Shoes. Iffy. old - enstomores an d . in want of good. ond cheap Boots and fames, will ease Call. and .exaulitne the l i stela, Mara pnratisslnii." Alan street, -~ n early the,popot: ~•, , '• • , • • 011 All. OCllLBY,lruates... July 1,1184. - ". , , - . . Lykens Talley, Broken, Egg, Stove end Nut, Luke Fiddler, Trevorton, Locust Mountain Lobbery, which we pledge onr selves to sell at the lowest TdOIIAS CONLYN = • ' North &leer:id • The quality f of this Bine will .be'itie same in every expect' • • • • It is warranted to color' pore water than .twice th• mime quautity of Indigo, and to go much further time any other'Wash Blue fifth() market, It distolvos per. featly clear and does not :settle Mr the clothes all most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in It half pintiof water„ will make as good a Liquid •Bios agany,:that is made at ontothird the cost.. As it Is retailed at the same price as the Irxdtations and inferior articles, housekeepers will find It very much to their advantage to iisk _for • that put •up at Wiltborger's, J O. CALM • ' All Blue put up after this date eft% • 1 3111/ 010 4 name on It Is Imitation.' • The New Labol, does 'net require a Ramp. Nor sle ,by Storekeepers generally. • . March 4,184. 7 0m0. • FAMILY DYE COLORS, AT ItALOToira. r, CUMBERLANR VALLEY • AND = Z A: FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS, CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4th, 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows; (Sunday excepted): FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HABRIEBURCI Leave Hagerstown,. 7:00 A. M., 2:45 P. M. " Greencastle, 7:37 " 8.38 " { Arr af 8,17 '' 4:20 .. Chambers'g, ---• Leave 8:20 " 12:55 " Leave Sbipponeburg 91:0 " 1:28 ‘ New.ville 9:3.1 " 1:28 " " Carlisle 10:10 " • 2.42 " " Mechanicsburg 10:42 " 3:12 " .7, Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3:40 " FOR CIIAMDERBDURG AND HAGERSTOWN: Leyte Harrisburg 8:05 A. 91., 1:35 P. 31. , " Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:15 . " Carlisle 9:27 " 2:55 " Navvyllle 10:02 " 3:29 " " Shippensburg 10:33 " 4:00 . 4 Chambers'g, 1 Lr y tt o t 11:10 _ " 4:30 11:10 ' " 4:40 Leave Grarnesst ‘ lo 11:65 . 6:30 . Arr. at lingeratown 12:35 . 6:10 . rho Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATIOO TRAIN will leave as follows: Leave Carllnie 5%5 A. M. '• Illeebaniesburg 6:25 ". Arrive at Harrisburg 6:55 " Leave Harrisburg '— '— 4:20 P. M 4 Meebaniceburg , 11•15.4 , " Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 'Y making close conneotioas et Harriaburg with Traftite for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg; and with' Trains for all point:. West. Aar: The Train leaving Titinisburg at 4:20, P.M. runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Sup't... Superintendent's Mee, 1 Chanth'g. July 1, 1864. f READING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. I - tREAT Trunk Line from the North North• West for Philadelphia, New York Rending, Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown. Easton Ae. i rains leave Harrisburg for liarrisburgfor Mel. Tibia. Now York, Rending Pottsville, and all 1210f1:110- dint° Stations, at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6,80 A. 1 14 arriving at :sew York nt 1.46 the same day. A special Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 7.15 A. Si., and returns from Ilarrleburg at 5 P. M. Peres from flarrl a burg: To New York $5 15 ; to Philadelphia $3 36 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, lenve New York at 6 A. M , 12 noon,au6l 7 P.M.(Pittahut g 1 xpress arriving at Harrisburg at 2A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 816 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. Sleeping cars In the New York Express, Trains through to and from Pittaburg without change. Passengers by the Catatvisaa Railroad leave Taman qua at 9 50 A. M., and 2.10 P. M., for Philadelphia, Nov Yurk, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9 15 A. M., and 2.30 P. AL, for Philadelphia, liarrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 6.00 I'. M. kn_All the abort, trains run daily, iundnys dotard. A Sunday train leave s Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., •nA Philedelphla et 3.15 P. M. Commutation, linage, Season, and Excursion Tick ets at reduced rates to and from all points. SO Pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger. O. A. NICOLLS. General Superintendent. July 1, 1864 CARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA_ DAILY FREIGHT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, ' 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. J. & li. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CABLIBLE, PA. of t h is Line leave the Depot 811 Market St_ Dolly, at 4 o'clock. P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily , nt 7 o'clock, A. M. Goode Intended thr this Lino should be marked C. k. P. Dolly Freight Line, and sent In by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1864. Carlisle Foundry, AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! LI GARDNER & CO., now orianufac r turn and keep constantly for sale, at their ex tensive Steam Works on East Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, or well known, approved usefulnees to farmer", among which they would call emporia! attention to wit.- IL,,O,IIOIIBY'S Celebrated Patent ,e• GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, which has taken over nay First this. Premiums at State and County Fairs. 'To the Farmers of Cumber land, York and Perry counties we need not. speak in detail of the merits of this drill, an scores of them Sr. new In use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputation Is established as the most complete Grain Drill now manufactured in the United States. it. saws it beat, Rye, Oats, Dart y and Grass, evenly suds regular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs pans the drill orar stumps and stones, without break ing pins or the drill. ror even and regular sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill Is unequalled by any other. We also manufacture and soil the follow— ing articles, which WU can recommend to Farmers as. sijltable Implements, of established character: nORRTSON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER. LASH SPII ENT STRAW A NODD R CUTTER, BRIDENDOLPIP, PATENT CORN SHELLER, HARE'S PATENT CIDER MILL; JOHNSON'S CAST IRON HOG'S TROUGH Also, Ihroe and Four Horse 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 Plate Wood Stoves, with an immenow variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, nod CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to whlcli we wouldi call attention. Steam Engines and 111111 Gearing. To thin department of our business we give particu lar attention. Our already extensive stoc it of patterns fur Paper, Flour and Saw Mill 4:h•arlnkt,':in constantly Mill ()Inners and 'Mill Wilghts will be thrill/Med with a printed catalogue of our unions Mill rattes no. on application. Our Machine Shop comprises all the narioun tools r.r turnlng,phsning and fininhing Shafting and Castings, by good and careful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-flee horse power, built in the bast style and on accommodating terms. En lees built at our establishment may be seen in suet essful operation at many of the largest Dist Device and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to t.,e owners of which we confidently refer ter information as to their ernelen ey. Persons intuiting Steam Engines are earnestly re quested to call and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected e it h our et.tablishment Is a Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every des° Iption of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the moat costly as well as the plainest house.— Window Sash furnished from to cents upward. accord ing to size of glass; Window Fr.mes from $1 3L up• ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $176 up ward; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mould. lugs, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery. bcrolls, and other articles needed In house building, fut niehed at the lowest prices and.of the hest quality of lumber. illar We are also ,Prepared as heretofore, to build and repair. 11111tDEN OARS for transporters on the retuned, with promptness and on reasonable terms, The continued patronage of the publie Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mairpromptly attended.to. • F. attItDNED. t CO. July 1, 18E4. Manhood: how Lost, how Restored! Just published, a,Uew edition of Dr. 4 flay. Cu',amen's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine)' of rpermatorrinca, or, seminal {Yoakum. Involuntaiy Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, ; alto, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Ells, induced by self- Indulgence or sexual extravagance; . Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal' medicine or the application of the knife—pointing on& a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hiet condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. We Lecture should be in the bandtrof every youth, and every man in the land, thrt, under eeal, in a plain 'envelope, to anyaddreee. poet paid, on receipt of six ornte, or two post.etampl, Address the publiehere.. & -CO - 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. box 4880. June 10, 1864,-ly BARLOW'S INDIGO BOA '.. IP EALERS and consumers of die above, Celebrated 'Wash Blue, *lll tithe notice, that the e La a are altered to read, .. • • . • iLND i•G BL UE, puCtapat Alfred Viillibergoei Dr* Store; No. 2
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