TREASON, INDIANA ,SERI RE fiiiDlS AND AMUNITION I4E'gr:l44P GOIHSPIRATOAfi vAT ' .A.Anzs i r, or i llyaratxwx 1 A: CAM,RE OF 'BOOKS & PAPERS. " . SEAL IN CUSTODY. " "Who comethr—S. 0. .:as---Oolonels Jones and Warren in the search for the arguments by which the 0. S. L. convent men to the doctrines of peace. On last Stituaday afternoon, Governor Morton received a letter from an eastern city, which was as follows, except some memos which we omit for prudentialreasons. August 17, 1864. Governor 0. P. Morton— Sir: The facts stated have come to my knowledge in a manner and from a source such as to leave no doubt in my mind, of their reliability. The copperheads of Indiana have ordered and paid for 30,000 revolvers, with 42 boxes fixed ammunition, to be distributed amongst the antagonists of our Government, for the pnu•poso of controlling the Presidential elec tion. • August 5, the steamer Granite Slate land ed in New York, 42 boxes of revolvers and miummition ; August 5, the steamer City of Hartford landed 22 boxes ammunition, des tined for Indianapolis. Thirty-two boxes of the above have been forwarded to J. J. Par solis,lndirinfti)olU, via Merchants' Dispatch, and marked ; the balance is stored at street, New York, awaiting the convenience of the copperheads to pay for the same before shipping. Immediately on the receipt of this letter, Governor Morton pinged the information it, contained in'the hands of Policeman John A Russell, who was able in a short time to report progress to Cat James G. Jones, As sistant Provost Marshal, who, with Colonel Warner, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, with a proper detail, made descent on the print ing and book-building establishment of H. H. Dodd t% Co., on Saturday night, where they found thirty-two boxes such as were de stribed in the letter. After the boxes were opened, their contents were found to consiA of 400 large navy revolvers and. 133,0 at rounds of fixed ammunition for the C:1211C ESE Among the captures made nt the same place, were the Great' Seal of the Order of the "Sons of Liberty," the official list of the members of the order, at this plaer, and several hundred printed copies of tho Pit Ind, which has heretofore been published in the Journal. Also a large amount of corre: , - pondence of an important character, which may bo given to the public at the proper time. The people will begin to understand now, how much these unmitigated scoundri.ls desire peace. Thirty thousand navy revol vers, with ammunition enough for an army, coupled with the negotiations of Mr.Voor boss for the purchase of 20,00 Q Garibaldi rifles, would indicate that there is a good deal of the disposition of the tiger hid under their sheep skin garb of pence. When we look at the large sum of money which the amount of arms and ammunition named in this letter must cost, the question presents, itself of the ways add means. The pistols alone would cost cluse on to one mil lion of dollars at manufacturers' prices, and the 20,000 rifles, without the import duties, would cost $280,000. Of course no such 'sums are provided for by the xnembers of the order in this State, but there have been some Peace Commissioners prowling along the Canada border for several weeks, and John , C. Walker, tuutother peace men of Indiana, have been visiting them. Some month , since the Confederale Governinent borrowed $15,000,000 in Europe, for which it issued cot ter bonds, and every blockade runner , car , - ries out cotton to repay the loan. The object of the loan was, primarily, to purchase a navy in European ports, includ ing the celebrated rams. That speculation having failed by the refusal of the Govern ments of England and France to permit the to depart, and they having been sold to oth er persons, the peace commissioners are in funds, and they could not make an in ye:4- ment more to the advantage of their muster Than td purchase arms and ammunition for Northern traitors, and to pay .iNdrthern dent agogues liberally for shrieking fur peace, free speech and liberty. Wm. H. Harrison, See rotary of the eider of which IL 11. Dodd is "Grand Commander," was arrested and is still in custody. Messrs. John J. Parsons and Chas. Hutchinson, partners of Dodd, • were also arrested, but were discharged on their affidavits that thew were not members of tho Order, and Were not advised of tho contents of the boxes. We have given a brief account of this the most, .startling event in the attempted drama of civil war. The event naturally created an intense excitement in our city, and it will be an admonition to the people of the state of the danger which surrounds them. Dodd is, absent from the, city, probably malting arrangements for the distribution of the arms and cartridges iii hand and expected, but NAieh, to his surprise, will be devoted to Other purposes than enforeing,thc peculiar peacmotions of agang of conspirators against the peace and safety of the State. Treaiment of Prisoners FOUr rein'esentativee , of the Union soldiers now prisoners Otantr to the Rebels and con centrated at Anderson, Georgia, have just Proceeded to Washington to state their con dition'to,PmtlUvernment and see if scone measures 'cannot. he instituted for their apeedy..exchangn. In_ their, memorial, our Plalora'stateiho: '•: `!,C41.., Flill, Provost marshal General, .Q.Mifeilerafe . Stites Army, at Alanta, stated to ; ,,one of. the 'tmder4iied that there were .-.thlrty 7 4o thopiand 'Amoral at Anderson ville,Mid•hy all 'accounts from the United P , taica:sOldiera'Whol!aye been confined there iiinOpr.Td h o t, ..6Vor,g tad: by him. These thirty-gee lhousand are confined ima. field of „ some thirty, acres, enclosed by a board fence, heavily guarAed, ..About one-third have va- Ague kinds of iindidlUentlshelter; bqt 2ogi'do. pfstwenty.:ll4 and ar untheat ohelter, Or. gron shack, of any kind and are gh4ch . are of atwotyta*:_p*royePVltt,o'eS,2'a*:deOTg'lhT tight; ; iind the InOi'T:ter of - the sun striking: with , alatoot 'iropieal fierceness upon unproteeted heads: ^;,1:1149 mass of men jostle and erowdcaeli other up anddown the limits of their 'enalokire,",in . storm, as km, n. and oth ers-lie!dow upon the pitiless earth at night with no Other 'covering:th‘M.ltike clothing :upon, theii,bach6,•feW of' therq having, oven • a blaith.et: ' , . • ....;!%_ Upomontering tlr.prisOn : everyman deliberately stripped of money and other prop : city:;. and as .no ,clothlngor;blanheta are eii.dr enppliocl to their prlionerEi_by trorebol:an.: thmitihs the.coridltion..Ot the apparel of the sol4lore just :fromilan'aetlve campaign; can be otisily_hickag4ted,..* T4'oubande . co'i - Oititout pants or . r . ieatts, and Aundredswit4oui even: a ved'i. of, draivers to.eoyer their , nakedness.' , ks Aimee men, as indeed t o prisonoTs, thornislosnefi tith:ce.,quarters of a pound of a pound of ,bread or. meal, and one. eighth of tx pound if meat per day,. This is the entire ra tion, and. upon it' We . prisoner must livo or die. The meal is often tinsitled and spur, and tlio meat; as such in theNOrth is 'consign-, ed to the Soap maker. 'Such aro the rations upon which Union soldiers are fed by the rebel authorities, and by which they are barely holding on to life. But to starvation and exposure, to sun and storm, add the sickness which prevails to an alarming extent. On an average one hundred die daily, It is impossible that any Unson soldier %hould know all the facts pertaining to this terrible mortality, as they are not paraded by the rebel authorities. Such statements as the following, made by eloquent testimony. Said ho : ~O f twelve l of us who were captured, six died ; four are in the hospital, and I never expect to see them again. There are but two of us left." In 1862, at Mongomery, Alabama, under far more favorable circumstances, the prisoners being protected by sheds, from ono hundred and fifty to two hundred grew sick front diarrhea and chills, out of seven hundred. The saine per eentage would giveseven thou sand sick at A vidersonville. It needs nu continent, no efrorb4 at word-painting, to make such a picture stand out boldly in most !terrible colors. Nor is this all. Among the ill-feted of the many who have suffered amputation in consequences of injuries received before capture, sent from Bebcl hospitals before their wounds were healed, there are eloquent witnesses of the barbarities of which they were victims. If to these facts is added this, that nothing more demoralizes soldiers and and developes the evil passions of man then starvation, the terrible condition of the Union prisoners at AndersonvillF s Call be readily imagined. They are fast losing hope, and beeiiining utterly reckless of life. Num bers, era red by their sullbrings, wander about in a style of idiocy ; others deliberate ly cros Ohl dead line, and are remorsely dOW II." We respectfully ask The Daily ,Y,Ars, The The The Aye, The (lii..ette and I'ceo.', and other journals of like , pirit, to lay these authenticated facts before their readers and tell us what they think or them. Will they pretend that, rebel prisoners in our halals are thus famished, tortured and murdered? they ylsit our quarters for prisoners at Elmira, Johnson's Island, (.'lid ago and elsewhere, and State distinctly how those prisoners are fed, lodged and sheltered from the fury of the element- we challenge them to make the into Li uti ~, n ipare the results with those developed pi the uffmforf . al of our brethren confined at Anderson, and tell us what is the ground of this effr.trast if it he not, true that Slavery barbarize , and. "byatalize-s its vutariez 7 1r th,t is not what is? Thee 'journals arc accustomed to scout tile suggestion that the Rebels aro ff bard up" fur Med. If they arc not, why do they stars e our 15 - i -offers so cruelly 1 Bear iii mind that these prisoners are located wher cxer they cay sithsist them at Mast cost--are taken to the Mod, rather than thofood trans ported to them. - Who will contend that twelve ounce,f of bread :fiat meal, with two of meat per day, 11 . 1Mrd sufficient nourishment ror a man ? Suppose them both good quality, how long can henith nlni Strength be main tained on such not allowance" Acllui,t—Mutt we :-.111,1,,,,k• to 1)0 the ,foet that the rebels are "short—that they feed our prisoners ini-ere_bly bocamue they tire unable to feed them well—how enn you Re count cur their neglecting 011 r U 1111 : 1 1TY brethren lifter 111,,11111, Illebleilered CXlli.O.ell to ld.Ul'lll. - 1, hunt' and 1.11.. W . ,? Tree. , are 11, , 10r1011-TV 11 1 / 1 1111 , ,1111. the o , lllb,ler,ley ; it Were locate 1 . ;l1,111 in n00t1,111,111.111. 1110111. (;ice 1110;11 1 , 111 :111 , 111\e , , 1111,1 Our brave buns would shelter theimellw, adequately in a day, and would provide tire-places, beds or dry boards, Aw., in another. W'liv, then are they turned lilze 110:2,-s in a nal:0(1 field, there to FAttl'er awl die by hundred: , , (ir expisure, privation and the disuases them , i ne vitably ? AVM) can palliate such wanton ertieltie- Y can Ilioy lie explained, sav, I,n thu Ityi oth. -is that the Confederate chief. deliberately purpo , e the death or permanent disability ,f air l: ,ion Volunteers ? („'onw, sympathizers! let u. ee how you can explain this conduct ot your chi\ alrie " Southern brethren !"—..V. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at tLaw, otriiEl.., Pu. Office ell the south side of t h e Court Ileuse, titljeiu log the ••Americau Piloting Oilier." July 1, 1864-Iy. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law Mice on south ilanover street, adjoining th (are of Judge Graham, All professional business en trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. QAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney I.BNv. Wilco with Iluu. Samuel Hepburn, Muhl ht. Carlisle Va, July I, 11101. IijUITUS E: SIIAPLEY, Attorney at La o', Carlisle Pa. Attendn to securing, and col lecting So•diers' Pay, linuutlen, nod Punslons. Oilier on South honorer Street, opposite llootz's Store. July 1,1564. T A w CAItD.-CHARLES E. MA pL,AUIIIILIN. Attorney of Law, 0111 ea in 'Libra's building, Just opposite the Market House. July 1, 1801-Iy. P. IIU RICII, Attorucy at Law k Ofilve on North Hanover street, a few doors north of Hetet. All busluctis entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1,18(14. Dr. I. C. LOO3l IS Ponifi et Street few doora %t/ lroA 4 below South Honorer et Jnly 1,18(A. TOSEPII RITNER, Jr., Attorney at ity Law awl Survoyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office oo Rail Road Strout, two doors north of thu Bunk. o;s..llusinoss promptly attended to. July 1, 18C4. f I EO. W. D. D. B._ 11 to Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the tt a tl n tlr;•is College of °lnce at i . i lfift Y eititlenca opposite Marion lion, West Main street, Collide, Pa. . July t, 185.1. na. GEORGE S. SEA- Dentist, from the Watt, ...maim more (foliage of Dental Surgery. til,.olllce at the residence of hie mother, .Enst Louthar street, three doors below Bedford. July 1, 1864. DR. WM. H. COOK., HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,. Surgeon cazB Accouchour _ OFFRA at his residence in. Pi stroot adjoining the Methodist Church. July 1, 1864. 1011IINSICIANS'. will find it to their ad vantge to eill,and,purchcieo their 1110101 one at RALSTON'S. FORAVAIUDI.I4G AND GRAIN bur Anons formOrlY conducted by Lino, Glvlor & is now carrlod au by , JOIIN GREASON, 'July 20, 1804.—tf '•Oroaoon, Comb. Co. JONES HOUSE Corner or niarkei St. & Market Bq.uttee. HARRISBURG. PA. CHAS. H. MANX, Pioptir. Juno 17,1861-Bm* • ' E34ORY PEXALE COLLEGE. • OARIASLE, PA:. , ' • THIS Institution' will open its Fall Session on Tbuttoloydleptembor Lot, 1864, vitt a Caps of Tonebora. In the department of Latiglid. pm, ilio President will bo.aosiottal by ,Boy. Si L, DA , man, A. M. 'llpoclal attention gtvea, Music.to. .For Circulate apply to • It. D. CIIABIBIiRS - Proobledt. lINIVERSAII.,OLOTRES WRIXGE • o iron Frame to : Break or Rust; AO Spoil Me Clothes., . • '53 818 's6LD 4'N 188$. TT. was pionounced supoyior to alhateo. at the World's Fair at Lontlon,l3Bo2: - It' took tee at Premium at the great Fair of the American Id— stitute,in N. York City, 1803, and wherever exhibited. Self-Adjusting' and Adjustabloi ' The only Wringer with the Patent COO WIIEEL RE GULATOR, which positively proionts the'ibile frodi • BREARINO OR TWISTINCro,N TifE SHAFT. Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine , in put upon the lower roll causing three times as mild.' strain upon the lower roll as when Cog wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon the cloth. In reply to the question, ‘! how Long will It Last I" we can only 'say, "As long as a wash tub, cooking Move, or any other family utensil." Seo testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y., who says of the lINIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. "We think the machine much more than PAYS FOR IT SELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of garment 1— We consider it Importer' that the Wringer be' fitted with Cogs otherwiso a mass of garments may clog the rollers, end the rollers upon the crank.shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break loose the shaft.— Our own is ono of the first made, and it is as 0000 AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CONSTANM USE." , speaks IT N A V 11.9 TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES AND MONEY. It Is easily and firmly secured to the tub or waehlug machine, and will flit tubs of any size or shape. It will nave Its cost every six months in the saving of clothes Those with COO WHEELS ARE WAR RANTED in every particular. This means, especially, that after a few months' use the lower roll WILL NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT, and tear the clothing. Furnished to families, on trial, free of expense, by JOHN CAMPBELL. Agent, Rail Road Office, Carlisle. Aprllls,lBo4—tf. EXCITING NEWS. JUST opened at the New and Cheap Store of Leldich and Miller, another large Supply of Spring and Summer Goods of all the Newest and most de:Timid° kiwis and qualities Suitable for the Seasons, consisting of every variety and description of Ladies Dross Goods Silks, Mantillas, Summer Shawls, Embroideries, Hooped Shirts, of Newest. invention, (Double Duplex Illiptlc Spring) Summer Ilainutraht, Son Umbrellas, Parasols Corsetts. Notions of every do. seription Black Cloths and Cassimers, Fancy Cassh mores. Vestings,Cottonndes, Liner, Drillings, 'l:lettings, Calicoes Glngbams, Muslim; Checks, Nankeens, kr., ke., Carpets, till cloths, Window Shades. Rugs, Looking- Classes, and an endless variety of Clot do tee numerous to mention. Feeling very thankful to the community for their kind and liberal patronage so tar extended to the (New Firm,) we earnestly Solicit a rontionance of the Same, PA we feel assured that we are fully prepared to offer to the public the most complete and desirable Stock of Goods that can he found In the Country. Please re member the Store is on the corner, of.the public Square (directly) opposite Irvine's ShoeS tore. LEIDICII & MILLER, Carlisle, May 20 104, M)r - y - ( r-it:,(D)cl.lsl. SPILING, 1801, GREENFIELD & SHEAFER INVITE the attention of buyers to their new stock of Dry Aid.. It will be found unsur passed In all those features which comprise a first class Stock. All departments of our business have been much enlarged, especially that of DRESS GOODS, which we are confident. is the most extensive assort ment ever offered In this town. We have ❑ow open ready for inspection all the novelties of the soaann, vie Poplins, ail ,en• and St Vie... Mosainlilques Plain and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. Phallles. De Lathes also, a I, :tutiful stock of A LI'ACCAS, at astonishhigly low lakes. DOMESTICS. Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Shootings, Flannels ti ing,hatus, eneeFs, Ticking,s, CottonodeN, he., it c. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths. Cassimores, Jeans, Summer Cassimeres, &c.- IVe would call the attention of our friends more part Ic• ularly to our Immense stock of al °silos, Cot• tonades, all hou,da last winter, bolero the late advance which 0111 he sold at prieta+ that defy competition. Persons slay sly ou getting great bargains at th store of GREENFIELD & SIIEAFER. March 23, Ism, NOT?: ilesirors exits - lint:, nor storll Dsiso ho pni ',lout it., and rerollect our - tore is in Zug' S. on!), Markiit Spuiro,thicoild Door, op osito Ifittor's ,t BOOTS AND SHOES. A T the store of John Irvine, on th _Li_ N. B. cnrnar of the public square, in the place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats and Caps, at prices that dcfs c.enpetition, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and most I,ollpiete assOrtanollt of ilOots. ritiOes, lints A: Caps thst"he has ever presented to this community, and which he is determined to ,ell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stork embraces even) thing in his ling ol blishless, Ftleh IsIEN'S & 1301S' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leath, Oxll,rd Ties, Calf and patent Luther Calf Nullifiers, Calf Mid Klp Brogans, Slippers, LADIES' WEAR, Flue Brunei, and Engll..ll Lasting (;aiters, 316rocro Calf and Ala Boots. Bina Kid Fancy Sliprurs, Muf ructu„ and Kid Buskins. &c., MIS ES .1 \1) CHILI/It Ic. , ES WEAR. tif nii de It jp tinne 011,01 r a ring 11110 1,04.111:: Un it.i S, and Lasting 1/11ttien Iti t.s, MOrr1.1•1 , 1,1 , 0 ly SOr All kinds fairy titlnel4 of v.ti I , lls ANION sllpp•ry Sr. !EATS CAPS, Casshnoto. Fur and Wool I Las of all qualities,fiett styles, else n largo soil (meta of STRAW I[AT Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortcut [loth, lepaking ppomptly (loan. Cohn lent of his ability tai ilie s, rsll clis•es of customer,. ho respectfully tai vi ten he [le/Ile to Ova him a eall. tr.)._ltemembor the place, N E. corner of the Puldie JOHN July 1, IFI 1. NEW GOODS!! .NTOW offering an immense variety of CLOTHS, . CIiSSIMERES, VESTINGS, CuTPON GOODS Sc. For Die3i and Boys' Wear, In a larger variety, than ran be found in any ii-tale 110111110 a 11l this place, 111141 At As low prices as 1,11 111/ sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. We inarlU facture the above good.; to order, in the Jai est styles, or sell per yard. hunt alters whaling to have the goods bought of us. rut. CAD he 114,10111modated, tree of charge, An early Inspection of our goods and prices, respect , fully solicited. ISAAC Lill NGSTON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. July 1, Hititi. Carpetings and Oil Cloths. NOW receiving at Ogilbv's cheap cash Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, 'letup, Rag, and Stair * CARPETS. Alen, Floor on, CLOTH'S all Irldths, which will be sold for the eubh at the lowest rates. CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee. March 4,1864 NEW GOODS Every description and quality of Groceries, ttlie ' ensware, hard warn, l ielcol.v, Sauce, Flue Liquors, Tobacco, Sugars, Pipes, .Fre-h Fruits anti vegetables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and 'Willow ware, all hinds and of the best quality mid to be sold at the lowest prices for cash by W3l. I3ENTZ. July 1, 18114. CARLISLE FORGE. WEAVER & ORICKEEt. rilllE subscribers would respectfully announce .to nu) public, that having purcbaeod t o Carlisle Forgo, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, we have commenced the inanutiteture and will:keep couetantly on baud all glue of the boot quality of We will givo prompt attentl7n to all orders, whether from a distance or at home. The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Iron SCRAPS, delivered at the Forge, ut the Railroad bridge, in Carlisle.,• WEAVER BRICKER. Carlisle; Tey 13, 180I—ly New Stook of Hats - and Caps AT KELLER'E OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. Asplendid assortment of all the new etylon of Stilt Moloalcin, Slouch, Soft k Straw Ilat s now open of city and home Illa natant ure which will be sold at the lowest ca - ph prlres. Boit:bate of aline:d ittos from the finest ilcdser and N utrla, to the cboap• ost wool, and of all colure, uusurptssod by any this side Philadelphia.A large stock of • • , . ITAMIBR HATs, Palm, Legborn,--Draldi India Panama, and Straw. Childrons fancy &o. Also a full assortment of 'Mons, Doya and chlldrons caps of every description and style, The -subscriber invites all to come end. examine his stock. Doing a praaticalliattor, he feels confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful' for the liberal patron. ago heretofore bestowed ho solicits' a continuance of the seine. Dont f rget the stand,' two doors above Shriner's Motel and next to Corman's shoe atocp. - .. JOHN A. KELLh'it; Agt. N. D. Hats of all kinds made to ordor'at abort notice. Bryarks Pulmonie Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Doe. 11, 1863 IILME EI 2. Haines S.-500 pairs Haes oa hand of nil kinks. Illiznyetlatown pittorn, Loudon do., aninan do.; with nodwithout putout fludoniugs dusipor' than over at IL BAXTUN'S x klast Main at. • July 1,1803. , . 11110.11YICJIAN713, fina.it , to . iheir ad .'vantago to calif anilinirainuie Medicinai st• • ' ' ' ItALBTOWS. July 1,1861; . myDYE COLORS, • ' , . AT RALSTON'S. uly 1, 1864. NEW FIRM BAR IRON. . . . IISAAFO'IIVINGSTONP MAS.received an'tinusually large and , OH-selected stook of - -; i 7 t SPRING AND SUMMER' GOODS,' and asks that his old customers, find All3personft in want of first rate CLOTHING should ,giv# him a call. Ills assortment consists in 'part of • • , , CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, SATTINJTS, VIATINGS, and all othor kinds of goods for Gentle mon's Clothing. His assortment of piece goods Is the largest and most variod over brought to Carlisle, and he Is determined 'to soli goods by 'the yard on terms as favorable as uuy other stare. His stock of Ready-made Cloithing, is extensivo and beautiful, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCUATS, sell - te., which ho will se chcapor than any other establishmont, Hu lots a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such us UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSIIIRTS. DR A WERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, Re., &Lo. Come and sac his beautiful assortment of Goods bo fore nurchasing elsewhero. Ito takes pleasure lit show lag his Goods, and will satisfy all that ho can and will soil Goods cheaper than any other house outside of the cities. ' , CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —1 invite an examination of my stock of Phu, Cloths, Cassinieres, VestinL:s, which I mantificture op-.s special orders. SPECIAL NoTICE.—t {Mulct say to the public, that my goods are man u ntrturnd senior my own supervision and by the very best workmen, My stn.!: is the most extensive I have ever had, and my friends and the public aro invited to call and examine rm. tbom..tv.., -Item °rubor the old stand, Noffit - Tbinditlfr St. - - ISA AO LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, April '22,1104. GOOD NEWS ! NEW GOODS 1 PHILIP ARNOLD WHOLF;SALTI ANt) 1111 TAIL 4 :0 I-61 8 1 .3 1 - 13 E =FL, Having Ju•t revel viol iron Now Yoric and atillidelplila tin extensive itssortinent or CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SA VEIN ETS, VESTINGS, TAILORS"FRIMMINGS, SE,C. Is now making flally additions to his already large stock of Ready Made Clothing for Men and Boys, which for totality and price arc not equaled In this port of the State. CLOTHING MADE _TO - ORDER at short notice by experienced workmen, and tualsfac thin ¥ in all eOOOB. Goods by the Piece or Yard, at the lowest rates. Also on Intuit a large stock or, FURNISHING GOODS. eorapri.leit in part Fine Linen nod Trarull'ng Collars, Neckties, Cloves, )10,iery, Suspend erg, £5. TIIUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Loather Travel; h: llags of the hest make. All of which he will torn ish nt the Lowest Rates. Ills old patrons and the pul•lic are invited to rail at the old stand, two doors will of the Carlisle Deposit NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The utrer , l,ml is now np.•llitrz th Inr,.e•t ant mad ,I••hrrntde ,toel, of goods over uttered to tt.c peold, of Cum hot In nd C.ort.ty. A complete anti general assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. All 1111111”11, '4lOl.:}Z.Nl , :r. nn )N1) 1()1.11. I:41; Gin}l/S trim the to) )Iqoolon.z Stoto. A 110,, , 0n 2.00, 1.11,1 a. A large esaortment oI LADIES PLAIN 111,NNET RIBBONS AND DRESS lIIIIMMIED The largest stock of ilo'Tlo\B out - side of the Easteru Chloe. A full'essertinPut of CiethS for Ladies Cicni&ing. Boys and Mono wear In endless variety, iidtishit.ing of Cloths. Fancy and pLiln Cassinieres, Tweeds. Jeans, and Cottonadm DOME S 7 .GO OD S. lII] 1111t11011:3(1 llNsOrtilloot, At I . OAS ,11;11.1,. A largo, onni,lot.c I , .ortin• itt r.r SPIZ 1.N(1 .1.1 from all t.lto rd man ufnot.tll,•rs in the U. S. als, joie, CA UJL CLuTIL‘z. )I.lr . i'lNS AND Lo , )K IN( IBMZEI A la, rto,!, of Sil k CA I.liS, i,.1 W NS, HA It I.:, lo.lt...ver fn.. lust .1,15011, IV in Le t, , ld at ex tremaly Ikav pi ices. Particular a t tantim, pan], In ule,,p or al urdorq," as well nc enters of all kinds promptly 01111 punctually :Ittend ed to. All of whirls will lowur than City prices hay, bee.n pule:nu:od' Let .re. Clio late radian... A. 11'. Fourth Arrival of New GOods. have just returned from the cities with as lunge addition of NEIV St.'1111.:11, DRESS GOO 1.).5. Ag Ur ,ultcd rr Ow sc.okm. A I,cat!t:r,/1 cf Silk !dies. Ccata, a.td L'-in tr. Ili,s ditkeSLA,,d,.. lat., \IRAS, litoioll,. 111101piniS, 11.0 S I I . 1,111 •:11. zi i••••• • ts, and a gent:rill a,sort. Inttpt ,easi•raddc 1\11.:N ANI) BOYS' NVEAR. selling cheap a largo Int of OM) l;001):: much less 1.113r1 presont pi ~.es 1.14,5 e call Omo di or Lrlow >lartin's II utel, liadt Mahn Strect. Juno 10.10114. W. C. SAIVY GOOD NEWS, NEW STORE, EIV STORE. EIDIC 111\111,1,Elt havirlL! ~ _ E . i ret„„..„l the eity with an entire ned- - and enn,ol, took i t Foleisit and It.pe•s , i.• wish to int, in the paid.: that thee are pi epired to over uu slfry o.ne.onahle teitos,vi ry desirable stock of cl o ud ,, , on the south east corner of the public square, ionnediately upped to Irs ine'eSline St.ne. 2he stork cuniprisce in part Ladies' Dress Goods, I'lain Illaek Silks all qualities, libiek Fle.:nrod and Rep Silks, Pitney Colored Plain and Figwed Pr.,. Silks, all colors 11111 qualities, Pialo Plaid and Striped Spring p,,plins. Plain ill on. 1,1 1.115t1 . 1, all v 01.., Plaid and Smiled Pt II do Cilt.Vl`l:l,, Stl ilit• I :tad finnan M0)11111, 1 111 Chan 11, 111111 t 111.1 Uc 1.31,,5. all colors and qualities )lozainhiques, Muslin de 1./tines, Chatlics, Lae no, dc, .FC, A boaWittd assortment of Colo'd Spring Mantillas, of dilloreot styles from 1 110 Of the moot, fashionable es. tablisinoents ill the VII, Ilg Shaw/s, /looped Skirts, lialinoral ilosiery and Moves of every description, Dress Trimmings. linen and Silk Hand kerchiefs, Laces. Ribbons. Nall Road Corsets, H.c., DOMESTIC GOODS ,if all kinds, such :is Illeaelnel and Unbleached jails- Illoaelled and Unbleached Shootings, Pillow-cases t 1 uslins, Tiehings, Cheeks, lied, IV hits and Sallow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Inniolins, Mae Drillings, Strip ,I`thlrting, , ,lotton Pant"tolf, litoltiteky Jeans, till 'clods at Linen and Colton - Table lii,,pers, 'roweling, Cambric and Paper MII,IiIIS, Intl 01111i0.1 Vlll' , otY of ether Ddinestirs. A culoidete IISh(ift111011I, olgoods suit able for Fu moral purposes. Mourning Goods, such as Bombazines, Taints° Cloths Double end Single width, all wool Muslin de L:11110S, Black Silk Warp Challies Oriental Lustros, Prucade.haird, Second Mourning de Laines, nut Pies, Olnghams, Lawns, Black English Crapes, Craps Veils Low Veils, Crape Collars. Silk and lid tiletes, Square and Long Thibet Sh?wals, kr., ke. 111E.NS' AND 1301 S WEA R, Mark Clothes, Mack and Palley Cassimors, Testings, LID en and Cotton Pants stuff, of all gr tidos, cent hare clothing made at short notice. CARPETS, CARPETS, all grades and quail lee. from the common hemp up to the hest quality three-ply, Window Shades, Looking Glasses cod an endless variety of other Goods, to, on merous to menthl. N. 11. The above stock has been selected with great deal of core and with a view of disposing of Limo same on the most reasonable terms. lye hope that every perrnll In event of geode will give us a rail Wore mak ing their spring purchases, and we .feel nssitrod that We can otter inducements to ell that will Ore us a call, end will extend all accommodations end•con sea• Juncos that can be offered by any other hoedowse house lu the county. titir Do not forget the proper risen en the corner. LEIOIOII & AILLER. 30,1804. - IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. WC. SAWYER, has juSt . ,r,eoaived . from the latent Spring I turorsritiOs, tin ha- arouse 0t...01c of • P'"c DRESS GOODS4,Iti,: cinbraolog the newest stylus and flanks :OITOWEI to tho trade. Black, Figured and Plain Silks In largo supply, Silk, Mohair, Wool, Lislo and Cotton Textures, Ent broldorod and Plaid Tailorlnas, Striped and Plaid Her. norm's. Plain and Ifigurad Poll du nord, 'Sonogasen Andoloilltin Stripee, and all other stylus. A full lino of Boson's MOURNING GOODS, Bombazine's, Tuiln Olotbs,"l'inulse Cloths, Wool do Lathes, °Ladles, Borothlits, Tainartines, Alorolz, Plaid and Plain Maioir, llereges, Lawns, Crapus, Ilandheroblefft,,Barasols. Gloves, .t.o. • Funeral Goods of till hinds constantly on band. Special CAN given to all ordlirs for Funeral Goods. . Call and axamine our latest Now York atflos o SPIUNtI MANTLES, all the varieties and otylos of - Spring Shawls, Broach, English aid' American 'CLOTHS and OASST MERES, (a first class tulle:. makes up goods when de .sired) Cotton and Linen Pantings, Coatings, &c. • • C4IIRPIETS; CalilP . JETS. . From the Lovell, Milford and Enterprise Mills, nil gradeu, Oft Clothes ! Matti ngs,'llugs. Shados,,and every thing in Ulu liuuso Fumbling lino, An enormons stork. of DOMESTIC GOODS • . all tho Standard makes of CaWoos, Drown and Bleach ed Shootings, Shillings, llokings, Stripes, Cottonados, a full line of Notions, foolery and Woven.' All the latest improvemontsin Hoop Skirts. I have ,recolved ,the agency ofilayou r s celebrated Kid Woven for flthy place: Ladles will find a complete assortment;-. , : ! The above Goods and many, others not named, with a largo stock of OLD GOODS, I offer to the trade at a shall advanco on cost of production. , Feeling grateful for past patronage. X ask a,contittn. .anoe of tbasamo.' 'Remember the old and well knOwn stand, Dant Main Std ono door Moly Martin's now. “nuat. CarilslO April 8 180-1 , • • B• 0 • —;•• • • F.4lgOle" GOODS" s; ,CONFECTIONABIES, FRUITS, . IPERFUMERY,' 'PRESERVED — FRUITSy MINCED MEAT ; PICKELS AT IIAVERSTICIC2S, North Hanover Sired, Carlisle, Penn'd. Just - Opened an . assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection ary, which has noverleuen surpassed in this .borough, for novelty and elegance.' The articles haVe been So. looted witte.groat care,and aro calculated, in quality and prise, aeon:inland tho attention of purchasers. FANCY 'GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy' artieles of tho most exquisite finish such as Papier Machu Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trayo Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Nancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, With sewing instruments, Ladles' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port Monnalos, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto scale and wafers, Silk and bead purses. Biding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets nod bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet, N. liatin and It. Si G. Might's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls. Musical instruments, togethor with an inuilineralilo variety of articles ole gantly finished and suitable for - PRESENTS, to which be invites special attention. Also, on extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, , comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORK'S, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal clasps and corners. Ills assortment of S. pool Posits and School Station ery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools. Ito also desires to call the par ticnlar at, toution of Families to Ins elegant assortment of LAMPS,,to. from the extensive est.t'llobnients of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphin, comprLdng every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard. Sperm er EtherLd oil; also Dvorr's celebrated KenoseLe or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower 'Vases, Fancy Screens, ,Le. His assortment in this lino is unequaled in the borough. Also, SEO ARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a tine assort. nihnt of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPER, the celebrated Killocochlnk, Lynehburg Smoking Tobacco. F It U IT S, each as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Nectarines, Prunes, kr., FA NOY CON FECTION A Y—N UTS— PRESER V ED FRUITS. 3I INCED MEAT, PICKLES, So in every variety and at all prices; all of which are pure end fresh, such as can be confidently recommended to his friends. Ills stock embraces everyt .lag in the lino of Fancy Ooods, with many other articles useful -to housekeepers so hloh the public are especially invi tad to on and iteinember the Old Stand, nearly opposite tho Bank on North lin/lover street July 1, I`,t4. Now Sky-Light Photographic and Am brotype Gallery. CI L. LOC MI IN is happy to Vora his 11unit:rolls ru.ti , mi•r.e. snit tno public gon orally, that lie has 1,111 , ,ed his csLrbliehn:ent LO E=l3 New Sky-Li , lit Gallery, (I. (he laditling orcuphal by Mrs. Neff, As a Milliner ;-tare, ciposite the Cumberla n d Volley Bonk. Mr. I,,ha,An is now olds with his splendid light Additian of now and exponsiVO apparatus, th Neu best nainurset used, to-produru PUOTOORAPES, CARTES D VISTE, AMDRO TYPES, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES, eq to the best made in Philadelphia or Now York. Pictures can be taken now equally well in cloudy as in clear..Aviv:the, Dattuerrnotypes or Ambrotypos of deceased persons copied,-enlarged, or made 'tutu cartes de Joh/ 1, 1864. THE "CARLISLE PALACE OF ART, By J. a Lesher, TS now open for the necornteedation o 111 the public for the purpose of maklitg Pll TO - IS and AM pre, sobit'll null be done In a eery superior manner by his porn! arty arranged shy lights..X.c., by which mean:, and the chemical Influence he will take pl• lures ist cloudy weather equal ta, I is charges are moderate an 1 he ' , diets the public pa tronage. Iwp;icates of Itnctterlootipes, A zubrotypcx and Photographs, or dree,t e . 1.00 of increa. soil or decreased •gt? . .Entrantx, on Hanover St. in ZUCPFI;t/11,1tng,, , p. p.a.. the 31, rltct noose. Curti ele„tpri I 11tt, ISt —the 1.'111IES__ .. ti111)11E111 ES k _ - fi - G. E. 'IT ERS, has opened a new Grocery Stmt. in Main Sheet. t'arllslc. pposite it Sax tn's Hard ware store and is now prepared to supply bin friend , nod tie puhltr, with an kinds of theta Goods, et Lb hiWeat market ratls. Ili, steel, comprises POEFE ES, SEII.I 1:3, STEEPS, TEAS, Salt, Sphols, erattlel. ntratound ; Cr•telte ,, , Cheer r o cr ge Ease o c e s, Fish by :olesale or retail, Uranus Itrueltes,...relan•co, yegarF, Snail', :hatches, Blacking lied t'ord.;, GLASS AND STONEWARE, Quietest, tit., o ,:ewe,. 7 , :ttlesee, tttd all outerarti rlec ustetil; kept in a Hist 4••• ry It: rtttild to 'wies lam thtertoined to sell goods at the lowest figures. tnd all kinds of Country l'rod two, taken at markt) 01 . 1A,5. Farmers and Dairymen are particularly invite,' t .1111:m418ot. thot., , l,thrit,..l I'llll,N IX CHURN, whin! I.la•eit pion,,unet,,l by t •mputunt judges thu umb ~ up,rior I hunt of LIAO a,.a. July 1, AMU , : ARRIVAI, OF FRESH GROCERIES-1 , 1:W 411; ALL KIN-DS. Among IV 11 111 lan hufgo lit of real gen oh tle llultl me.r.,,10 mit It ERRI NG, in oatt 1):Lrroln, MACK Alt El, ut pricey that Is really astonishingly low. Pickels o all 1.1b.1q, SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good :IS.: Linea t of TOBACCO AND SP:GARS, LIQUORS, 6.C.. nt the lowest late,i for CASII or Country Produce. W3l. RENTZ July 1,1551. r I flE partnership heretofore existing betweeri Charles 1.. Halbert and rrawlrbrd Pinar has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books aird accounts are in the hauda of Mr. Halbert, who earnestly roil emits all psi nes having accounts with the lute firm to call and settle them. William Halbert. jr, having entered lute partnernhlp with his brother, (Anti les 1.. Halbert, the business 'will hen teforth be conducted under the style of Halbert .h Brother. The now thin would respectfully call attention to their stock of 'New and Fresb Groceries. Thelrsteck Is largo and selected with the greatest rare and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It can, slots in part of fine old Government Java COFFE:I3 2 Prime It to do , Prime Mu koasted. SYIIUPS.—Now York, Boston, and Philadolphla Sy raps, of the very best qualities, N SPCA itS.—The host the market affords. hovering's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. if. and C. Sugars, which cannot no our passed. like, Corn Staph, F, Nina, Dandolln o Coffoo, Essence of Colton, Ooncontratna Lyo, Soap, Candles, s,:r. CLUNA, GLASS, AND op QUEENSWARE. A. largo and well selected stock of the very latest pat— terns and styles, lower than ever in price, nud better In quality, than was ever Wowed before in Carllsle.— Cal l and sue. Wooden and Willow Ware, such its Tubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. 7kerzaze 'Pisa—No.l, 2 end 3 Mao'coral. No. 1 31ESS SHAD No.l Herring. A large quantity Of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS, SALT by the Sack, Dairy and (I, A. Salt. Tits sitbscribere respectfully ask the patronage of their friends and the public . gunorally, and invite them to 'call and' examine thoie now stock, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louthsr Streets Carlisle, April 22, 1.864. T HE subsotiber,wiobes to announce to the people of Car Aisle and violnity, that he has opened a FLOUR AND FLED STORE, on the, South East Corner of Plain and Went Streets; In tho Warehoune owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Rheum. The lint brands of FAMILY MDR, kept conntantly on hand and delivered to any. part of tho town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the Drat mills in the neighborhood, I can assure my customers that they will IM-furnisbcd - Ivith'irn - artild - o of Flour which 1 can vouch for. I will keep constantly on band DEED OP ALL KINDS, such is Corn r Oats,,,Brat); Shorts, Potatoes, &c The highest ensb prices paid Tor Grain of kinds and Don't forgot the old established stand. . Jlkllt.lollAll OIVLBIL Carlisle, May 20, 18G47.—i_ Of the old Jinn of. John P. Pine 4. Son, AS jus#Completed opening hie , now. stook.'of - Berth, aro, Paints, Olin, Glass, Varnishee, , S;e., to which 1i hri Res the early attention of the nubile generally: 'lle has greatly enlarged hie stook in all Ito various branches, and can now accent. mochas the Ikublie with _ *-- . ' Reliable Goods,. In largo or email quantltlos at'the lowest prlces.' A look Into store conylnee .thom that ho balk ouotigh Goods to rolly , snpply the demand In this mar kat. Personerwantlng Goodnin our. lino wlll_fludit.to their advantago'to us it call before making their purchasos. All ordors personally and punctually ate tended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. • 'LIMB 11. LYN]; , Oarllelo, Nay 20,1804: , Nortli Hanover St: . CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, ATIIALSTOWO LOCkI.3IAN'S I3ITTTEIt, EGGS, DISSOLUTION LIALIIEWE & DROTIIER Flour and Feed Store. Lr"? wR L - F.WIS F. LY,NE-, FIRKINSURANCE. T HE Allen and Eastpennsbora' 11 1 1n.1 Tiro Insuradco Company of Cumberland 'County, incorporated by an actt,ef • Assembly, ,in the year 103, and having recently had. its chartorexteud od NI the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op; oration, under Von suporintontionce of the following board of Managers, viz: . William IL Gorgas, Christihn'Stayman, Jacob Eberly Alex. Catheartyj. Coovor, John Eicheiber ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saml, Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob °carver, and J. 0. Dunlap. The rates ofineurance ere as low and favorable as any Company of tho kind in'tho State. Persons wish ing tp become members are invited to make applica tion to the ogents of oho Company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any, - W1±1. 1 ,1(.00RIBAS, President, Eberly's Mills, P. G. CHRISTIAN STAYIJAN, Vice President, Mechanicsburg, P. O. JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY - , Dillsburg, York Co. ; AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherriek, Allen: Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Potter, Dickinson; llenr3 Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westponnsboro'; Samuel Coovor, Mechanicsburg; 3. W. Cockli n Shephordstown I). Coovar, Upper Allen; J. G.' Saxton, Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentine penman, Now Cumber land ; James McCandlish, Nowvllle. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; Samos Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Warthingfoß ; Maley Clark, Dillaburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphfn co —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, ban have them renewed by malting application o tiny of tho Agouti. July 1,1864. WIFIEELER & WILSON'S SEICri G .7L rcf,I.7VES AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop Chock, Now Style Hammer, Binder, Cor •or, Braider, oto. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. Highest Pronikuins ta the INTERNATIONAL EBIIIDITION I LONDON. .1862 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARII, 1801. at the Fairs of tho UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Silver Medal at the l'ennsylvania State Fair September, 1863. American Institute, New York, Mechanic? Association, Boston, Franklin I nstit oh!, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' FILAR ute, Washington, Maryland Institute Baltimore, Mechanic: , Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky Inatituto, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' 1 ostituto, Mu Francisco. At the Plato Fairs of MAINE,VIiMONT, NEW JERSEY. PENNSYLVANIA, • MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI ; OHM, 1 \ DTINA, IoW A, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY Al ICIIIGAN, WISCONSIN . , I..ALIFORNIA. These celebrated )Thchines are adapted to every va riety of Sowing or fatally wear. from the lightest !mis hits to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon Filk, linen, WOOl,l, and cotton goods,—seaming quilting, gatherirm•. hennaing, felling, carding, and braiding—making a beantitul and perfect stitch, alike on both sides—and performing every Fp,lea of sewing except making Mitten lodes and stitching on buttons. Full in trustions for operating the Machine is Oyou gratuitous') at the sales rooms. W hen the Machine Is sent some distance, so that personal Ihstructlon BM/11,4110n 1., a card of direction Is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the Wheeler k Wilson Machine are -1 . Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sensed. 2. Strength. firmness, and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. and nimbi with— a. E..ononiv i In rad 1. Its att....lune Into anel wide range of application to pure .S s Ftri , l niat,lid, conipa,•tuess and of model and fint4l, simplicity cod thoroughness of costrut 7. Siused, i•l1No nt operation and management, and quietness of movement. IieIiEIIULEOF PRICES. No. 3 Nincihlue, with Plain Tabln, Half Hall( AN° POtiS4ll . d, 111:n•k nut or Mahogany 66 00 n. V:u•hino , ith 'tale Table s ' , (•o•., itttrleelletd, of tali 'am., Polished, Itlttelt IV:tit - Int or 1110. vary tif, 0( 10. 1 !tlaeltine, Silver plated, with Plain 'Fahle. 1.5 Halt ra,, P011,11,i, Black Walnut, 70 00 Poll; ed, ;do at or .11aliog,any 75 OU Ilnif Case. Polished, U 01) Full ens°, Illaok Walnut or Mahogany HO 00 lull Case, Pollshe, Rosewood, 100 OU No. 4 Nlachlue, Large with Table, No. 5 Macliinu, l atider, with =ECM TEhMS CASH Every Nine:bine is NOM ith a litntner. Nos. I an. Machines Hi e slit ~,1 110”te, a Ith the New lilacs CI. Presser, New Style livens, and Braider. Wintoler k Wilson's A t;t4tt,y at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CAMISLE, PA. July I, 1984-ly STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair London, 18(i2. "rwk z-• 1 rilllll4l undersigned has just received, I and Intends to keep constantly On hand a full as. sorttnent of the unequallef llama; manufactured by st o in,v ,y Sting of (!,, York. Each instrument will he (awfully selected In tho Manufhotory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with tho addition of Freight to Cal Halo. . . _ A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the Qubscrlbor to ouch purchaser. Persons desirous to purchaso are Invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d doer east of the Mansion House, near Vit "Latin - yid Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and kop' for Bale and to rout, Carlisle, May 22, 1863—1 y A. B. - WING'S FURNITURE WAItE-ROO3 •. • . • r_ , - • West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Prenzinm awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Jfair 0f.1857,)'' The subscriber has Just received the 'mat splendid assort ment.of articles in ills lino, ever brought to this place—Niitteh lie Is - determined to sell at prices that duty competition. Parlor, Chamber, rnularg,ro.oin, Ittialikon and Oilleo Embracing may article used by House and hotel bocpors,•of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In'set es, reception anti Camp Chairs, Matins:am, Gilt frames, pictures, cc., .9:13. Particularnttention-glven ale usual to funerals; orders front town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. , July ',UM PAINTS AND .431 LS- --- 10 Tone White Lead. 1000 Gallo - 1380f 011: Just received witien largo assortment of '— Varnishes, Fire Proof J'aint, Turpentine, Florence „White & Japan, :White Zinc - Fut ty, ' Colored ZS4O, • . Lithargo, Bed bead - Whiting, ~ Boiled 011, " , :Glue, - -/4%0 Oil, , :- • ~ • Bliollti'c, . , Sportn - 0:11, . , ~• . Paint 'Brushes, Fish Oil, &c., , ewers of every description dry, nod 011 In -cans and tubes at the Ifurdware Store of - , ' 11.BNRY SAXTON: - , . ,Julyi, 1804. . - . . . . • , . GUM. BEL'RINGT Junt racalyad a largo amfortmant Of. all .slaoa— Qum naltiug;Aiim Masa, Gum Packing, Aka,, nn far 841 . 41 cheap at the 11ari471111= 3 , ; ( 5 of s AXTGfi, • Juuo 'AVM. •• • • Forwarding andllommissioni House. FLOM AND FEED, .. . COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. croon firm & Read, respectfully informs the public that he will continue the business at the old Warehouse, on the corner of West nigh and College Streets, opposite the College. Ile Is fully prepared to do a general For warding and Commission business, Thu highest market price will bo paid for FLOUR, GItAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds PLASTER and SALT kept constantly on band. Coal of all kinds, embracing • LI'KEN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, • SUNBURY WRITE ASTI, LOCUST OA r , , LTIBEBURNER'S nod BLACKSMITH'S Coal, constantly kept for sale, under cover, and deliv ered to any part of the town. A liberal share of;pubile patronage Is respectfully solicited.JACOß SENER, Successor to Henderson & Reed. Carlisle, May 20, 1864. COAL AND LUMBER YARD.— The subscribers have this thy entered into partnership-to trade In poAL AND LUMBER, We will have constantly on hand and furnish to 0-- der all hinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, _ BOARDS, • SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF , Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding,, Posta and Pails, and every article that bolongs to a Luinbor Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit:"Whltenino, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities, -having cars of our own we can furnish hills to _ order of any length and sine at tho shortest notice and-on the most reasonablo terms. Our worked boards will bo' kept under cover so they Can be furnished dry at all times. - We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver Olean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykens Valley, Broken. Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, ,Nia Tr evor ton, Locust Mountain, 111 . 16 11 AV g. Lobbery, which O pledge onr ri 41.1-1 solves to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Limcbucner's and Blacksmith's ChMI, . always on hand which WO Will oil at the lowest figure Yard west ship. of llranunar lichen', Main street. ARMS MONO t HOOFER. July 1, 1864. 9 - 1 HE public are hereby informed that 1 . the undersigned have this day . 'entered into a Co Partnership, under the name of Delaney & Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi ness, at tne old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Das Works ;.where all orders in their line of business sore respectfully solicited, and will ho promptly tilled. OLIVER DBLANCY, AkOItEW li. BLAIR. Oct. 16, 18 , 13 t f. 4 , -irr . Orders for coal will be received at Halbert ft Fleming's Grocer v Storo ; Hobert Moore's Shoe Store and A. IL Currying Shop. ypsl...olders for Cnnl or Lumber nolieited through :h Post (Me", artangeniunts having been made with th Postmaster to charge the pupt_age on smile to us. A orders punctually tilled. ATCLIES, JEWELRY, AND Silrer.ware nt °only n's old established •tit.and. West Main St., nearly opposite the °timberland Valley Bank. I have just received a new assortment of watches jewelry, m•dallions. silverware, ite, iu additinil ti my tbrmer stock to which I invite the attention o the puglic The assortment embraces fine gold MI) Cr lever watches ((uniting and open case do., gull Anchors tor Linlies and lientlemen and Silver Impure, and Quartler watelien of every vadety in sty to and price. Also fine gold Medallions, llreasl.plns for Ladies and Ocetlemen of every quality,. pattern and price. Gold rub, vest, curb and need chains li old bracelet,f. finger rings, cull pins, st ethr, slecve•hutbms. trusses. charms, Sze. (fold and silver thiniblee, silver and plated butter knives, tusks, table, Lea salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A largo :,I,lllllle u t of gold, silver. and common sperfaeles. to suit all ages to which we invite special at tiretion. A lino lot of GOLD PENS Goer Ito best lookers, spec torte rages, fancy boxes, silver and year 9 card eo se , gold Ond rominon bracelets, watch chains, 'Monti r 11 Clock: and a rant V alto I. 1,11, 11.1 , 111 . kept in Jewelry .4,,hli4lirnents. with.] (LY) N I , , w n ! . 1 4 1 , s ,t e 1 „ 1 1 I t n e ll , , , r h. ,Al 5t11%,.3..A arcll ~Leiirt6. '' 1 , ,,,,i..,41,r .t.t...t.,., paid :Is visual to Watch lepa lug_ an d all work warrant e• 1 July 1, 1564 ELL IN (I OFF AT TW ENT V-FL V L - 1 vElt cosi"! At the qif2l of th„'•I;otil Eagle." (tilers above the Cued/ell:1114i Valley Ilnuk, and Ia decors )14thrY. the Meetiodist Church, on WeNt Male street, the largest and best selected steek (.r WATCH ES AN I) E\V ELlt In the town, 1%111 lie :told lto per coot :owe, than at any plevo in the Slate. The StOel, rllllll/1 toes :1 largn a,nort nient ot'llold and Silver hooting ease IN atetivh. Lovers, Lupines, A tnern•on n al•hes, and all other kinds and styles, MS GOLD :fly]) srt. rhve [A - s. 0,1,1 re„, mill Pollens. Jewelry elan Muth:, SlieetaeloB Silvt , r, 111.0.1 mill Sliver Wmp, MUSIC ACC(IRDEONS% OH Hai a great variety or 1:1111•V Tlll.e,tiro I-lock of lVatrlinnalo, t.. .Is.ier sale tt ill be S ,, id 55 ilUic,tle or retail ILe ea r u s t(1 . 1111.' nesting i.clected a. first class worhuoin all kinds repairing will 1.0 done AS usual, at reduced prices. 11. Ii SLIAPLEY. July 1, 1i64. 'FILL 1„) The rtoillpial! SI11•1,1,1 Of the ilmver Cn lea! ennts the subseril,er In calling the ntt Lion of all win may o:tut a pmpetior stove to can a examine the old) stove that has given mil toozal pat lactlna. IBM WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS Ist. A sztvlrig of from 3n to 60 Ter root. in fool. 2,1. A hotter and quirk, evert 1 . 11/111 lLu Salllo fire 3d. A larger oven than any other stove of the . 4th. The preservat ion of the renter piece from sink hitVing repairs. sth. The host halter, Roaster, and nook 111.1 e ill use, oth. A superior arrangement ior Meaning the flues, 7th. A perfect tae Consumer for either mood nh 1011 The Prairie FloWer is Ns:111,111,i to give r , atisraet le ocery ticular, awl will Li , slow it with pleas to all who may (sill, ahether .leslrintt to pine Wise not, arty µutoltty eI reterehee iu ho, n or r owtry. A few other good Cook Stores on hand, which Lo sold very low muse stork. Spouting, Ronfilig, bl , It 01 It. Corp, ionithing I work promptly attended to, in towii try. All work warranted at the old stand, Ilauu st-iout, north LlLouthor. MAUI: MultltlB. N. 11.—Old Copper, Brass and Pouter bought, and the highest price paid Id cash or goods. June 25, 16.134.—tf. 61311FFEE POT. KRIDLEY respectfully WW anuouneas to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he still continues the manufac ture of all kinds of tin and sheet Iron ware la .1. D. Halbert's building East Luuther streot Carlisle at the sign of the where ho will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with utettness and despatch. Also can at all Chaos be bac those celebrated, self sealing and self tooting premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AND JARS• Roofing, Spouting, end all Muth. of Jobbing done a the dhortost notice. . . Cush paid for old lead, 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 name. Dont forgot the sign of the Red Coffee l'ot. July 1, 1803. JOHN ic. STAYMAN r subscriber informs the public tha he still continues the GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING huskies at the Old Stand In the basement of theFiri Methodist Church:. Ito will attend promptly to al mirthless In his line. . . Load and iron Pipes, hydrants, hot and cold Water diesels, Force ail Litt Pumps, Wickldod Tubes, iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Nash Ba sins, nydranl a Hams, , and ovary description of cooks and fittings for gas, steam water, !Lc.. Superior cooking ranges, boaters anti gas lixturefi put up in churches, stores and dwellings, at short notice, In the most imam style. All materials and work in our lino at low rates and warranted. ta..Counlry work and Jobblug promptly attended to July 1, 1884. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM: :. ng TH 0 E undersio.ned respeofiilly' anlioith . ' cos to the paddle that he still continuo) the Hat t Buslnem at the old stand, In West lligh street and with a renewed and etheient effort, produce arti dos of Head Dross of ~ Every Variety, Style and Quality,,. that shall be strictly in keeping Ivith:.the improve moat of the Art, and fully up to the age - which we live. I have on bandit splendid - 4 assortment of • Ali HATS AND CAPS, •- •, ' ofall descriptions, from th'ocommerill 00l 'to the finest Fur and bilk Eats ; and at prices that must cult every one who dots an eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIIIHRP, lICANBiI 4 'FELT HATS, ..... • of every - styli - fend color and unsurpassed for Lightness Durability and finish; by theie , of any other establish• moat in the country. Alen's, Boy's and Children's Hat's and Cape, of ovary description constantly on hand. He respectfully Invites all the; old patrons mid many now ones as possible, to give hint a tall. J O. CALM. • - A. O. 13 ... . . ;SOOTS & SHOES: -. • 4i-14- .. FULL assortment Nen and Boys' Boots and Shoes; suitable foithe winter. Also, los and lassos's Balmoral Bootops, Ohlldren's Soots of all . kinds. Iradlosand Gontlemon'eGllM Oyer Shoos. My old customer - es and all in-'rant or good and cheap Boots and Shoos,Avlll please call- and examine the Stoelc; before puribaslng..,Main tared, nearly opposite the Bopot. • , . • . .. CUAS. 94114 DY, Trtia,oo. Jl.Ol 1, 1801. Notice of Co-Partnership, bELANCY a BLAIR 'IAOIIAS UONLVN RED COFFEE POT, William P. Lynch SILO S, :CUMBERLAND VALLEY. - =lon% 1 . 4 414-4.46,6.1 • 4. • PRANKLIN It A IL • 110 ADS. C.MINGE OP HOURS. trIN and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4t,hl It, .."1804, Passeuer Trains will run daily, as follOWlif (Sunday excepted): , FOR CHASIBERSI3IIRG AND HARRIBI3IIRO. Leave Ilagerntown, 7:00 A. 111. i 2:45 P. Mr " Greencastle, 7:37 " 3.35 .. { Arr at 8,17 ' 4:20 Cbarnbors'g, _ Leave 8:30 " ' 12:05 " LIIII vl3 Sbippons b urg 0:00 " 1:28 " Newvillo 9:33 " 1:28 " • Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 " " Mechanicsburg 10:42 " . 3:12 " Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3140 " FOR Cli AMBEIISBUItO AND HAGERSTOWN : Leave llarrirdurg 8:05 A. 51., 1:35 P. 31, • Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:15 " • Carlislo 9:07 ~ 2155 " Newvillo 10:02 " 3/9 .. . ......, • . '" Shippensburg 10:33 " 4:00 " Chambers'g,Arr at 11:10 4:30 " Leave 11:10 " 4:40 t , Leave Greene:mt. 0 11:55 " 6:20:0 " Arr. at Hagerstown 1235 " 6:10 The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATIOIif TRAIN wilt leave as follows: Leave Carlisle 6:56 A. M. Al eelianlesburg 0:26 " Arrive at IN rriFburg 0:65 " Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P.M: " Mechanicsburg 4'54 . ----- Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 " , malting close connections at Harrisburg with Trains' far Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg; and with Trains for all points West. Thu Traits-leaving Ilartisburg- at 4:20, P.M., runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Sup't., Superintendent's Office, Chamb'g. July I, 1864. f READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT (i r BEAT Trunk Line from the Nortb and Nerth•West for Philadelphia, New York Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown. Easton ke. - . Trains leave Harrisburg for Harrisburg for Philadel phia, New York, Reading Pottsville, and a❑ interme• Mato Stations, at 8 A. 21., and 2 P. 21. New York Express leases Harrisburg at 6,30 A. M., arriving at Now. York at 1.45 the sums day. A spacial Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 7.15 A. 11., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P. M. F:ll . oft from Ilarrleburg : To New York $5 ]5; to. Philadelphia $3 35 and $2 60. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York nt 6 A. 31 ' 12 noon,and 7 P. 31., (Pittsburg]: Xpress arriving at Harrisburg at 2A. 31.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A. 51., and 3.80 P. 31. Sleeping ci4s in the New York Exprest Thant/ through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the Cattodesa Rai'read Ir ui vL aelt T l m , a i,, n : , qua at A. M. and 210 r. ti., for New York, and all Way I'oluVP - Tl,llllfl laavo Pottaville'at 0.15 A. M.. and 2.30 P. IL, ,r Philadelphia. Ilarrisbure; and Now York. An Aer,anne.dation Pasaonger train leaves 'leading t P ell A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 6.00 the above trains ruin daily, Sundays ex epted. A ; , undar train loaves Nttaville at 7.30 A. M., and hiladelpilla P. M. Comm litat,ll, and Excursion Tick .t, ~t ra (,) and I.ION. 00 Pounds Itaggdgy each l'Assenver July 1, 1561 IARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA Raf,rt., DAILY FREIG lIT FREED, WARD & FREED, Si 1 I\IARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. D. lUIOADS, MA IN STREET, C A lILISLE, PA ir.irs ef this Line leavii the Depot MI Market Bt. Daiiy,,at 1 u'elnek. Len ve 1 ',1111511,, Daily, al 7 o'clork, A. M. hir jrL. should be marked C. k. P. Daily Fri•ight, Lino, al. ,1 bent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1034. Carlisle Foundry, !BE FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT ! F . G,,RDNER Lc: co., now tnanurac . ture and tee; ,nstantly thr sale, at their ex tensive .Stoam %%mks on hest Main Ntrent, Carlisle, a law: assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, aro', viii usefulness to farmers, among which thoy woo Ot rsll ot.pechtl gt,tention to L LOUG It It V'S Colobrutokl Putout GUM SIRING GRAIN DRILL, which has taken over hay First Class Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of CUlllber hturt. rOrit and Perry vo nil Iles we need lAA speak in detail of the nimi:sot I his drill, as scores of them are new in use on the best tams in these counties. Its repnt,tt ten is established as the 111014 COlllpieto Grain DIM now manufactured in the 'Jolted States. It sows U heat, Rye, oats. Berl and Grass, evenly and reguhii, without bunching the seed. The gum spring. pa:is the drill owe st ump, and stones, without break inns plus or tit, drill. For even and regular XoWirlll, the it illoughby Ilnm Spring Drill Is unequalled by any oilier. it u also manulacillre :rind soil the follow ing articles. a bleb we can reeommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: M , ISON'S PATFNT jrliN PLANTER. ASII S Pt I ENT ARA FODDI It CUTTER, Dill DEN Is PATENT CORN SIIM.LER, HAR PATIAT CIDER MILL. .101 l NS! rN•S CAST IRON HOG'S TROUGH. Alsn„thrtie and Foto. Horse Powers and Threshing \ lin Ili nos, ('rest Iron I rold Hollers, Plough Castings of var ions p.,t terns. Can l e libbers, and other artioles for Fame!, lilt) II U 1110 1 .0115 to we utinn. Also, Egg Corti Stoves and Ten Piffle Wor al Strives, with an Immense of other eristj,,, for liouseltilopers and others. Wu ha v o also an al Irmo Li V a variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and coiliTE1:1" ENCLo:WRES t wh!ch wo would call attention. Steam Engines and Mill Gearing To this depattnield of our bin.incss as give particu lar attention, Our already ex temive sock of patterns for Paper, Flour and Saw 11111 Ueariug, is constantly lea rearing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrlghts will be fornishatiwlth a printed catalogue of our various Mill Pattei us, on upplication. Our Machine Shop coutprhes all the minus tools for turnihg, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by good and cureful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENOINEs. of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-five horse pmt or, built iii the toet styla and on accommodating terms. En. Ines built at our establirlimeut may be can in si:o_4.lo operation at ninny of the largest Dirt Ileries and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Cuunties, to tie owners of which we confidently refer tor information as to their effienni vy. %tautlug Steam Engines are earnestly re quested to call and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with our establishment in n Steam Seth and Door li(nuUto tory which in now in COMpieto order for tun manuructuvu of every dose iption of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well as tho plainest house.— Wiudow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward. accord ing to sloe of glass; 11indole Frolics from $1 31 up• ward; Shutters and Bolling Blinds from $175 up weld ; Four Panel Doors from $2 12, upward. Mould• lugs, Castings Architraves. Wash Boards, Brackeis, Fancy Drapery. Scrolls, and other articles needed In house Uußding, fu, wished at the lowest prices and of the best quality of lumber. AS.V•Wo are also prepared as heretofore, to bulld'and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on thWralltoad, with promptness and on reasonable terms, The 'continued patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. - • • - , .F.O.II.IIDNER A: CO. s t I July 1, 18C4. Manhood: how Lost, liow Restored! ..... - —Just-publiihed—a now edition of Dr. CulverwelPs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure' (without 4nedielue) of Sperm ' uttorrlicca or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical 1 oviparity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Consumption. Epilepsy, and FitS, Induced by wolf indulgence or sexual extravagance. • p r ice . , in a sealed envelope, only 6 rents. This celebrated author in tuts admirable essay clearly demonstrates, (relive thirty years -Successful practice, that the , alarming consequences of sell abuse may by -radically Mired without' the dangerhus uie of internal modicluo or the appkcation of the knife—pointing out, a mode of cure at once simple, certain - end effeetual„ by menus of which every sufferer, uo matter what Isla, condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately. anti radically. Thla'lceture should be in the hands of every youth, and every man in the land. Sant, under seal, ill 0, plain eavolopo, to any address, post paid, onrrecelpt. of six centa, or two post staujps, Address the publishers. CIIAS. J. C. ELIDE do CO, 121 Bowery . ; New York, P. 0. box 4586. June 10,1814=1y BARLOW'S'INDIGO BLUE. li? . 111.A.LERS and oonliumers of t the ahoy& Celebrated Wash Blue, will take notlt)e, that tbo La ols are altered to mid.S . • ''.l-IVD.IGO•BLUE,. - - put up at Alfred ,yilltberger'e Drug Store, No. 233. North So'conil Strout; Thp quality of this Bluo will bo the sane' In every, impact I ' , ' It Is warranted to color more water than twice tbs. same quantlfref Indigo, and to go much further than Any other Wash Blue.in the market. It dissolves por fuotly clear and deco not settle on the olothos act 111014 of tinfether makes d 9. One Box :,ilinoleed io tialf.pint of-water, will make nFt gaol"n Liquid _Bina 'eta any netts-wade atone-third the cost. • Asit is retailed tit the same prise as the .Intitationa and inforlon-iirtieleti, heitsekeepers will find it very muclito the r ailitiutago to ask Inr.that, put np ak Wiltboriter's.• Ayr:AA Blue put up after title - date with Ilarlow'n 'name on Ws Imitation. - Tho Nov Label dooB not require a Ramp. For o• le by Storelreopera generally. Alarch 18114,-.4ino. ; F AM S LY DYE COLORS, AT RALSTON'S. , • , G. A. NICOI.I.S, General 6uperiutondent