UNIVERSITY • OP ,PENNSYLVANIA PUILADP,LPIIIA. MEDICAL - DEPARTMENT. Ses6lon-1804-435. WILLTAMOIDSON,AI, D., Emeritus Professor of Sur gery. GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D., Emeritus Professir ef.Thoory and Practice of Modlelno. SAMUEL JA ON SON, M. D. Emeritus Professor of Institutes of Ned Seine. UUGII L. 'IOWA M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. . JOSEPH CARSON, M. D., Professor of Materia Mod ica and Pharmacy. ROBERT E. ROGERS, M. D., Pro fessor of Chemistry. JOSEPH LE/DY, M. D„ Proles leer of Anatomy. 11. IL SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Professor of In stitutes of Medicine. R. A. F. PENROSE, Al. D., Pro fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chit. drop. ALFRED STILED, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. D. lIA YES AONNW, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. The Lectures of the Session (1864-65) 'will begin on the Monday of October and close on the first of March One Introductory will be delivered to tho Course. Clinical Instruction is given throughout the Sess ion, in the Medical Holl, by the Professors, and at the Hospitals. At the Philadelphia lirspital containing 571 beds, instruction Is free. Military Surgery and Hygiene will be fully taught by the appropriate chair. Tho Dissecting Rooms, under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are open throughout the year, except in July and Au gust. , The Xtoom for Operative Surgery , and the Applica tion of Bandages, AC., is open throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of :Surgery. Fees for the Lectures (rerh Professor $1.1), $lOO Matriculation Foe (paid cute only), Graduation Pee, R. E. ROGERS, AL D., Dean of the Medical Faculty, SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor, University Bull4lnY,. P. S. Ponid may be had at Iron S 2 50 to $0 per week. September 24, 1804.-45 U. S. 7-30 LOAN TSecretary of the Treasury gives 1 . notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1804, with semi-annual Interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum,—principal and interest both to be paid In lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the bolder at maturity, Into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not Jena than fire nor more than Oven ty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or sonic multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certifictites of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, yersons making deposits subsequent to that date most pay the Interest urerued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be !Ilk/W -ed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt of a bill far the amount, certified to by the offi cer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL' ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. TT IS A NATIONAL SAVINfIS BANN, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pa} s Its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying In the host eireula ting medium of the country, and it cannot pay in :iny thing bettor. for Ito own assets are either in govern ment securities or In notes or bond. 4 payable In gov ernment paper. It is equally convenient usa temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be soh, for within a fraction of their fare and aocumulated interest. and are the best security with banks as collateral., for dis counts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-2) Gold Bond In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of convorshm is we,tli about three per cont. per nun OM, for the current rate for 5-20 Rondo is not less than nine pill' ne nt. premium. and before the war the premium on six per rent. U. S stocks was ever twenty per cent. It will be soon that the actual profit on this loan, at the p r, sot market rate, is not less thou ten per Cell t. per all 11 Its Exemntion from State or IV mud \ . pal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages Mar hare inunu•r- nted, a special Act of Congress exempt , : a!I 1,011414 al,ll Treasury notes from local taxa! ion. On the ni flats exemption in worth about hi° per cont per annum. according to the rate of taxation iu tar min, pal to Of the rout. try. It Is believed that no securities off, sn Sr. hehte, meats to lenders as those Issued I , v the i,overnincrit ID all other forms of indebtedness, tin t oil, or atiiiit) ul private parties. or stork roMpfillite:, separate Dittos, only, is pledged for payStekt, while the u hole property of the country to heid to Seetlee the , 11,h:11.4e of all obll.4ations of the United States. 11111 n Ihu goseroinuot oft - , s 'nest liberil ern,. Its 10,1701, it believes thut very appeal trill he to the lr.yalty the pr..ple. • Linplicate eertitiratr, will lie I.,stivil for all lit•prosil, Thu party depositi ny court 1.11110,5, ,pn , t hi. rorluillal certificate the denoiniiiallou of notes re.luired ,rhetfler they are to he I.stied In 1,13nt m pa 3 all !II order. Whim so endorsed is must be left o lilt the otti cur recalvl ii the deposit, to lie fore arded to the l'iens ury Department. SUBSCIWIII [LIONS %V) Lt. 1 , 11 ;tr. - F:ll'En by the 'rrotgurer of the United StAto, at NVn,:hingt o n, the ,•v erth I A taut Treasu rors a ad desiguatod and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLE, PA , and by all Nalbnjal Banks which are depogitarles of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANES AND BANKERS throughout thu country will give forth, information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, WILL hold its next Annual Exhibi am at, lIM,TON, eommening, TUE: 4 I).IY, September 27th, and elustm: FItIDA V. September :loth 18(4. Prete' 111316 over $lO,OOO. Read the f.11..1, hog abstract: CATTlX.—Foreign Imported, 10 premiums ranging from $3O to $2O; all other guides of rattle, al pre miums, from $25 to $10; and 42 pi °initials from $, to $l. Best herd of Cattle. not 1.04. than 15, owned and bold as farm Moak, 3re., $4O; 2d best, $25. Bost Team Of 10 Yoke of Oxen from any county, to he paid A gel cultural Society of skid county, $5O; 2(1 best $25. hit Ills Imported, b prendums, from $3O to $l5; Thorough-bred, 10 premiums, 71,111 $1 11 : Trotting Horses and Mares, 0 premium of s3uo, ono of $2OO, and ono 01 $100; Paring, ono of $10; Matched Horses, fancy trotting, premium of $5O; best Matched Trotting, a premium of $3O; hest Draught, Gelding, and Single noises, 12 premiums froM $l6 to $10; Stal lions and Mares for all work, lb premiums from $25 to 10; Jacks and Mules, 7 premiums from $25 to $10; heat Mule Team of 4, $3O; 2d best, sls;—making about $2,000 in premiums for all descriptions of Horses and Mules. SIIEEP.—For different kinds. 10 premiums, from $2O : to $10; 56 premiums from $8 to $4. POULTRY—of almost every kinds premiums of $l, 2,3 and 6, in the aggregate of $157. Agricultural Implements—Best display $5O, Steam Plow $lOO, medal or special diploma, and liberal spe cial premiums for plows, plowmen, rollers, cultivators, wagons, &c. The premiums in other departments are liberal, belpg for leather and Its manufactures, butter, cheese, &c., vegetables, fruits, melons, grapes, wines, flowers and their designs, stoves, tin ware, &c., domes tic manufactures, needle work, &0., fine arts, painting and penmanship, display of articles by tradesmen and mechanics, silver ware, sowing machines, pianoes, &e. The above being a more abstract, exhildtors are re quested to secure a catalogue so that they may conform to the regulation of the Society, lu presenting articles for exhibition. The most liberal arrangements ace being effected with iallroltds generally, both as to freight and excursion tickets. For catalogues and rail roan regulations, address the Secretary. Single Admission tickets, 26 cents. TIIO3I AS P. KNOB, President. A. 11. LONGAKER, Secretary. Norristown, Pa., Sept. it, 1004-31 The New Skirt for 1864 A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. The Duplex Elliptic (or double) Steel Spring J. I. & J. P. WEST, NO. 97 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK, AIRE TUE OWNERS OP TILE PATENT AND EXCLU E MANUFACTURERS OP g'IILS 'J. •P. BEAD E.y s Paten ted. Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirts. This invention consists of Duplex tor too] Elliptic Steel Springs. ingeniously braided tightly and firmly togetherisdge to edge, making the toughest, must Elas tic 'Steatitic and Durable Spring ever tined, enabling the.wearer in consequence of Its great elasticity and .flexibloness, to place and fold it when in use as easily and , with the same convenience as SILK or HES - LIN DRESS. it entirely elitist:et and silences the only objections to Hoop Skirts, vie: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially In crowd ed assemblies, Carriages, jtallread Cars, Church Pews, or in any crowded place, front the difficulty of con trasting them and occupying a small space. This en- Maly removes the difficulty, while giving the Skirt .the lunar and full and svmmettnicl form, and the lightest, most stylish and graceful appearance tier the street, opera, promenade, or housedress. A lady bar lag enjoyed the pleasure and comfort and great con venience of wearing one of the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirts for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with the We of them. They are also equally desirable, and a great improvement over 'other - kinds or,Skirts for MISBOS and "Young Ladies who were ehprt dresses, the elasticity and flexibility of, there Prevents when coming In. content with - anythini crowding the hoop close to the person, from pushing out the ether side of the Hoop or dross; and again, they are so much mop durable and not likely to bond or break er get out,of shape: The bottom rods on all the anis aro also double steel and twice or DOLMA: COI' rItED to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, dtc:; ha. which they are constantly subject to when lu use. All are made of the best quality of corded Tapes, and every part of the Skirt .is of the very best materials ; it is guaran teed in every respect, to 'be byfar, the best, most com fortable, and most durable Skirts ever 'made. Enquiio for.tho Duplex Elliptic Spring Slcurtft. • „ .FOR SALO In all 'variety atylomncl.slaes by all first. class dealers. . ' . " . cow HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, • Surgeon and .Accouc4our- _ QFKOE' -at •Ms_ maiden co in, Pitt u gitot iB . voiniug,tho Dlothoclit.9.rclt: WINES-AND LIQUORS. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, THE undersigned, successor to George Winturs, would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that ho Intends to maintain the character of the above hence as heretofore, and will keep constantly on hand a largo assertment of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKEYS, • ROMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, which ho ran sell as clump an any other establishment In Carlisle. If not cheaper. County Landlords will find this the place to buy their. WINES . AND LIQU,OIIB, Beth In regard to quality and price. His stock is large and well selected, and ho Invites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, south Hanover street, directly opposite the "Vol nuttier "Printing Wilco, [Wintor'e old stand, (Carlisle. April 21, 185L—tf. D. PAIAZDLTON. Tim peculiar taint or infection which we call Senor rLA lurks in the constitutions of r multitudes of men. It either produces or is • : produced by an en * . l feeltled, vitiated staie .:***; -of the blood, wherein ° X`, that fluid becomes in " ..soo„ 4-kr: citpasonithe vital haws In their *l*.etmt.l tnEctca. vigorous action, and TACiim*".2 .l leqv tt th e ttv , - •tet n to I . :01 into di•order and decay. The serofulons contamination is variously cate•ed I. mercurial disease, low living, dkordered digestion from unhealthy fund, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above. all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of hire who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the f.ithers upon their children," The diseases a hieli it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, von can not have health ; with that " life of die flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayor's Sarsaparilla i: compounded from the most effectual anti dote,..that medical science bas discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of elm disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other temerly vet devised. is known by all who ha Ne. given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their ellbet upon this elms of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and mintritable cures it has made of the 1 . 01 1 01 ,1 M: diseases King's Evil or ClandUlar Swellings, Tumors, - Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, 'Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses . , :old, indeed, the N , hole !..erie. of comphnw: that :like (tom impurity of the Idood. Minim report: of individual 1.i11:01 in A vim's A mrttrcaN A 1 .31 A N A 1., tomb-hod to the druggists im gra tum. a . dearibinion, wherein nano be leaf 11,1 the dirt etio:e; fnr its tlae, caul snout or 1.0111.116:tiili. 1.111 , '3 Wlli.ll it II:1S nande alit all ulSrr rcntcdi •- 11,41 failed to afford Thme (si.c: are iittrooscly takcn from all sec tion:4 in order that every reader cusp ;wee. , to `ante 0110 who can speak to him of it; beneli , : front persoTllll encrience. Scrofula dcpre—es the vital etiergi( s. and thus leaue, it , victim. far more subject to disease and its fatal results than ale healthy. eoustitu taws. ''race it tends. to_sbortem and dues great': shorten, the .ivcrime duration of human life. The va-t importance of these considera tions Ices l e d u, to „Tend years in perfecting a remedy adequate to its rime. This We now oiler to thu piddle under the mime of .1)i S kit- o vitt r.t.a, although it is com pmed of ingredient , , some of which exceed the • ijifiri/bi in alterative power. liv its a ;.! voit m ot••u t yourself from the suffer- M..: and damfer of thcso l'itrge out the foal coirmaions that rot and foster in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vb. l ortni: health will follow. By its peculiar ‘irtnes this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, mul dins expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any I 1 . t . it. We know the public have been deceived by many SuSaparillet, that promised much and did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived our di-appointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no rpm-thin of its sin passing excellence for the e tire of the afflicting discle,es it is in tended to reach. Although under the stone mime, it is a vvvy different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. .El. - Y - F.,Ft'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to 'do all it has ever done. Prepared 1.):0 DR. 7 .1. Q. AVER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by ell druggiAs everywhere. Sold by J. W. ELLIOTT, Carlile, and deal ers everywhere. BELTZHOOVER, Attorney eat Law, Ofliee Minoru's Hall . in the rear of the Court House, Carlisle, l'a. September 0, 186-1. rC HERMAN, Attorney at Jaw (;arllslo Pa. Next door to the Herald °file:. July 1, 1804- Iy.l—iy. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney a tLaw, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south side of the Cuurt house, adjoining the "American Priuting Office." July 1, 1864-Iy. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, • /Ow on south Hanover street, adininiug the office ofJudge Graham. All professional business on. trusted to bins will bo promptly attended to. 'July 1, 1864. SAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney ,Lt Law. Mee with Hun. Sumuetilepburo, Main St. Carnal° Pa, July 1, NUL IrFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at Lavv, Carlisle Pa. Attends to 'mauling and col— lecting Bo:diera' Pay, Bounties. and Pensions. Office on South 'Hanover Street, opposito Bentz's Store. July 1, 1804. lAW CARD.—CHARLES E. MA id LA UGH LlN„Attoruoy nt Law, Moo In Inliofre building, Just oppoal to thu blarliot Ilouso. July 1, 1801-Iy.• • IP. fIUNERICH, Attorney at Law Moo on North Hanover area, a few doors north of Gllrs Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly nteendod to. July 1, 18(11. • Dr. L . C. LOOMIS V3V411,.. 2 - Pcnfeet Street low doo below South Hamner drily 1,1864. ItITNER,osrpA Jr., Attorney at CY Law awl Surveyor Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office on Hall MILO Street, two doors north of tho • ca„Bustness pronaptlynttonded Zo, July 1, 1864. GEO.. V. 'NEIDICH;* - D. to: Lato Domouatrator or OporativoDontlatrY of the 131131 4 tintrrurgCor°3.ll." of • itc b , s o • Ottleo at Ma roaldoura opposlto Nnrlon llall, %Yost Maiddroot, earlialo, Pa. • July t, 1854. TAR . GEORGE . S; SEA ,I /EIGHT, Dentist, from the Haiti , Ma ' am more Collage of Dental Surgery. • Yro.-OBlce , at tho residence of his mother, East Louthor street, three deors.belpyr Eedford. ... 1.4 1Y:// 1 ; 8 . 134. : ;- , A' YEWS FAMILY ptEDICINES, • AT HALO:OI4,T. .• PFIOTOGRAPITAC.: MRS. R. A. SMITH, (formerly • Mrs. Reynolds), would inform the Public that she has purchased the PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY lately owned by Mr. Charles A. Baylor, in Inhoff's building, South West Corner of Market Square, where may be had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS. with AMBROTYPES, FERROTYPES, and DAGUERROTYPES To the former patron,' of the Gallery, the anno mco moot that she has retained the servirres of Mr. WOLF :BAB, (Mr. Saylorle principal Artist during thelast year), will be sufficient to secure a continuance of their patronage; while an abundahce of light, PLEASAN.I' ROOMS, very pleasantly sluated, wllh her own former expo. Hence and success in picture taking, and a desire to please, she trusts will attract her own friends„ as well as many others who have not heretofore found their way thither. By sending, or leaving their orders, per sona will be furnished with copies of negatives taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. May 20, 1861-3 m. CU.A.RTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 82, 45 7 , 8 4 9 95. CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PREMIUMS, Unpettleil $8,416. LOSS PAID SINCE 1820, $5,000,000. 'OIIIIPETUAL AND TENIPOItAIIY POLICIES ON lIE= DIRECTORS. CHARLES N. BANCKER ISAAC LEA, Tow AS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, CEO. FALES, JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRED FITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, FR AS. W. LEWIS, 31. D CHARLES N. BANCH.ER, Preeß. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Proa't. JAS. W. 3IcA LUSTER, Sdc. Pro. Tem. A. L. SPONSLER, Agt., Carlisle Pa. Match IS, 1564—8rn0. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No Iron Frame to Break, or Rust, and Spoil the Clothes 53,818 SOLD IN 1863 IT was pronounced superior to all others at the World's Fair at Lond,n. Itiliy. It tank the trst Ptetnium at the great Fair of the Ameriran In stitute, In N. Vurlt City, Itia3, and wherever exhihited. Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringjr with the Potent COI WIII:Er. GULATtiIt, which ymsitively prevents the rolls from BREAKIM: nvisTING ON TTIN SHAFT Without Cog wheels, them hole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine is put upon the lower roll cau.ing three thins as much strain upon the lower roll as when Cox wheels with our Patent Regulator are I.,ides tine extra steno upon the cloth. In reply to the question, •• How Long will it Lest:" we ran only say. "A, long 00 a mash tub. rooting 5100 e, Cr lily other I . .trnily uh•nsil." See tiii,tlmony . of ()range Judd. of the Anion icon Agriculturist, No. 11 Park ltow, N• V., who sois of thu, UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER " We think the maehillo Irma, more than PAYS Fl llt IT SELF EVERY YEA It 10 the saving of galmont 1— Wu consider It import...l' that OM W 1 Inger he fitted with Cogs, 0 heruvise 01(180 of ma% el.ig the rollers, and the rollers upon the erAnk-shalt sllp And tear the clothes, or the rudder hreak loese the shaft Our own is WIN of the first Dimly, and it is ns IiI)01) AS NEW After nearly EUUIt YEARS' GONSTA NM USE." TIME, LAP,OII,CI.UTIIES AND MON In". I. and firmly sm•ured to the tut; or wash inz imkofilm., and will MI tithe , P any SIC 0 or slmpe. It will >am it , cost. e , err nwnths in tho sqvln2; Of I 11.0,0 q ho, with Coil NVIIEEL.S ARE IVA it t V . l'hal in ev..ry p,rticular. mean:, ,peeially, that lifter a few months' u tho roll 11 11.1, NoT Tl‘ 1: 4 1' ON THE Slln Pl', ml/I td., flit. rlot111112:. I. Lit - tip -41,d 011 tried. free of expense, hy JOIE N C.1111131.:1,1, Alton t. Hail !toad Office, Cal lisle. April 1., 1961—tf. BOOTS AND SHOES. T the store of John Irvine, on th ern nor of the Willc square, is the place to Shuns Ufa. and Caps, tit" priet, that dots . ~.t,vetitn.n, Ile h, juvt r,d urnud from the bast with the htrgeFt II d nowt rim pl ntr u soo rt MVO( or fronts. :shoes, lints it Carte that lie has liNier priori Lod to thin community. ami N% it'll Ito in determined to sell rit the tourist po slide pikes. Ilk stock embraces everything in his line, of business, Such as & BOYS' FINE CALF BOUTS, Klp bunts, Calf unit Leather Oxfurd Ties. elllf and patent Leath e r llaltuts, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip I.trogans, Slippers, - L A D WE AR, Fine French and Engli , h Lasting.(niters.)lororrn On and ISid Ihndv, Fine RI.I Slippers, Fancy aiPpero, 310 r,Fer , . and IC It linskl us, .1c.•., MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR nr al) deqrtip embracing fling Lasting ft:titers, Morropro and Lasting Button Boots, Ilorroveo Lary Lon 5 °lull L i IldS 1...ey Shot, Of Val IoOS t On , Sllppria, A , e. II VI'S CA I'A, Cass'more. Fur and Wnol Hats of all qualities and Ott Its, ids,' a largo assot Uncut of STRAW HATS Prods and SIIIII, 111.11/e to order at the shortest not lee Itepando, ppomptly dodo. Conti loot of his ability to please All iris es of customers, he respectfully invites the publle to give him IA C:1/1. tt , )„.Iteuneober the place, corner of the Public Square. Jul) 1, lb( I NEW GOODS !! NOW offering an immense variety o CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESTINGS, COTTON GOODS &e. For Zen and Boys' Wear, 1., a larger variety, than can be found in any estab. lishment In tills place, and at as low prices as can be sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. We many facture the above goods to order, in the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, can be accommodated. free of charge. An early inspection of our goods and prices, respect. fully Bulletin!. ISAAC LIVINGS - I'ON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. July 1, 18133. Carpetings and 011 Cloths. ,• % receiving at Ogilby's,cheap cash Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Rag, and Stair CARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOW'S all widths, which will ho sold for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. OHILBY, Trustee. March 4,1854 TEN GOODS Every dewcriplion and quality of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, nickels, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Tobacco, Sugars, Pipes, Fro , h Fruits and vegetables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, all kinds and of the best quality and to ho sold at the lowest prices for cash by July 1, 1804. CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRNI WEAVER & BRICKER. T IIE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchased t e Carliele Forge, formerly owned py 114..1. Goodyeiir, we have commenced the manufarture and will !cusp conntautiy ou hand all sloes of the best quality of ~ BAR IRON. We will give prompt attention to all orders, whether from a distance or at 1101130. The highest Cash prices paid for old wrouglit Iron SCRAPS, delivered at the Forgo, at the Railroad bridge, In Carlisle. wneruit, 41, BRICKER. Carlisle, May 13, 18041—ly T 0011 - MAN'S Photcgrapha and Am -orotypiy, aro pronounced the very best. Persona wishing good pictures should not fail to go to Loch man's Ciallory, Main street opposite the National Bank, in Mrs. Neff's Building. Don't miss the place. DAGUEROTYPES & AMBROTYPES copied with accuracy and dispatch. July 22, 1804-Iy. • r 11111 FORWARDING AND.R.R - AIN it business formerly-conducted by Lino,.,(3ivler Co., is now carried on by JOHN ORDASON, July 20, 1804—tf , Cresson, Cutob. Co. Bryans raiment° Wafers, AT RALSTON'S 11,1863 T - 11 " " .- 500 pairs Hams on hand of all kinks. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon do., Common do., with and without patent faateniugs cheaper than ever at U. 84X.T01 , 111, East Main at. July 1, 1864, , • ' , BARLEY WANTED.—The highest price for MILEY In cash, will bopald nt &unites Brew- - ery Carlisle Pa, & Sept. 1 / 3 03.-3m. - , P 10011 SALE . . , 'The Oead Will.. Stock (Ind complete Fix tures of broad and oats° bakery and Confectionary OP. ply to .. , , THOMAS SWMILER. ,„..,',,,, . • ' • ild'Ochemicaburg Cumb:to. Pa. .ISAAC LIVINGSTON, .A$ received an urmanally large and well Selected stook of - SPRING AND SUMALOR GOODS, and iota; that his old customers, and all pe;sons In want of first rate CLOTHING should give him a call. Ills assortment consists in part of - CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, ' VESTINGS, and nil .other kinds of goods for 'Gentle. men's 'Clothing. His assortment otpieco 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 stork of • Ready-made Cloilhing, Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of 0 0 A T PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &a., which he will soli cheaper than any other establifdiniong. He has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as UNDERSHIRTS, ()VERB lIIRTS, DRAWERS, _UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS:, TRUNKS, &0., &a. Como and see lils beautiful aw-boon t of Goods be fore nurelneslng elsewhere. lie takes pleasure in show lug his Goads, and will satisfy nil that ho can and will sell Goods cheaper than Any other house outside of the CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —lf invite an examination of my stook of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, 'Postings, Ac., which I noolutheture upon special orders. FPECIAL NOTICE.-1 would say to the public, that my goods ore manufactured under my own supervision and by the vary beat workmen. My stock is the most extensive I have ever had. and my friends and the public are invitud Li roll and OCAlllifle for themselves. ffe'llemember the old stand, North ilimovor ISAAC LI VINOSTCN. Carlisle, April 22.1561. GOOD NEIN! NEW GOODS! PHILIP ARNOLD voo,nno V 71,000 1,080,208 4.,1-2C3) 6 I I '3UMEI_, Incomo for 1864 300,000. liar lust j u.t received from Now Voi k and Philadelphia en extensive assortment of CLOTHS, cAssimErts, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &C. In now making daily additions to Ills already large stock of Ready Made Clothing for Men and Boys, which for quality and price are not equaled in this part of the State. 'CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER at short notice by experienced workmen, and satisfac tion then in all eases. Goods by the Piece or Yard, at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large stock of FI.JItN 11l lIN Cr GOODS. comprising in part Fine Linen and Travoll ng Shirts, Collars, Neckties. Gloves, llodery, Nuspointers, &a. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling of the Inv t All of n sirs he Will fUrl.kh nt. tin • cot lint,. Ili , old potions and the 1,01.11 r are invited o, rail nt th • old !dam], two doors Nurns of the Cai lisle Deposit Bank. NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The. und”rglgn , .(l Ia nnsv openin2; the t mast dosint hlr akwlc at good, aver offered to the pe 91' of Cum bet lam! c',lnty. A ewoplete and general 115.117 (111,1 t. of An Imrnons,•,,q,lment of I,A DI ES MIUIZNIN(I and SICOIN )lOUR INO 1)1(1. , S171 , t)TIS frnlo thaCelel , ra Mournin,t or It, —on ISon, 1'1.1,1. A assttrtmeut t LADIES PLAIN ID}NXI:T Izii:ltoNS AND unEss The lanzvst stook of NO fIuNS outside of the Bashi A full a,cortinent of Cloths for Ladies 4flovadag w..ar v;t•ty. of CloLhg. Fa Hvy, tl,l p ltin Ca,lntol vs. , NS .1011ns, and Cot tonndes. =I Aln ray, t, nl I.sli. I 111 0.1'111'11.1:N ttki man uCva ttrt.t.t. in 014. U. ;S. Uktlltturtils nt e‘t•ty grade and 1.3 r. Ulf, )1.t1"1"17 , , , ;. 4 ANI) H)l< IN(i A laro.o t•tork of L. 0•0 : , 111 , . CA N.', Ar., lort ov. fr. 111 f•old trono.l) pi Part kill, a I t 1 , 11 , 11 as orders ot all kind, I.l,,niptl) and put,ctuall, atc, , nd• ed tr, Alj of ehirh kill Lu SH4i bn%rr than prices hav in;; brim putchn , ed Lri, le the late advahl.B. Fourth Arrival of Now Goods 1 have just returned from the cities with it late addition of SI'111F:11 GOODS All fibres the A of 11ailt les, Omstes UPF. 1,3 , 0 :line Shawl., Lace \ it et•iebratell I(iti l'arits.,l , , Suit Viola Eibboris, lints f r Ladies and shlris. and a goileral aso , trt- L of seasmiable gmals MEN AND I)OYS' WEAR, Akr.,e11111 , 4 rhrnp a larva 1,4 of MA) GOODS 1111111 Irex than prestalt. pri••••s. • Plen,El call 0111' 11001 . I 1 t.l, 74nvt Mlllll Street. MIMIIII 3IDr-sr (Grc: ca. dam. SPRING, 186.1, REENFIELD tiz. SHEARER IVITE the attention of buyers to their row Lork of Dry Dorris. it will ire routed unser parsed In :11l those fe.ileles which roinpriso a first rlsss ~ t ook All del•artnielan el our hosiness basso Coot much enlarged, espeelelly that of DRESS GOODS, which we cornnfident, in the most extrusion assort merit 'sir offered In this town. We have now op., ready for insptixtion all the novelties of the 50n, , 11, via Poplins, all new shade:, and styles. Mozani hid ors Plain and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. Challies. lan Laines also, a Is autiful stank of ALPACCAS, at astonishingly low peke.. IME= DOMESTICS. Prints, Bleached 1l usl ins, Broad Slice! Inds. Flannels 1. inghams, Cheeks, 'Pickings, euttonadeu, to., Ar.e. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Summer Cassimeres, We would call the attention of our friends more purl Ic ularly to our lemmas., stock of Muslins. Calicoes. Cot. tonades, all bought last winter, belikre the late advance which will he sold et prices that defy competition Persons may rely on gutting great bargains at the store of March 23,1864. Norn:—Persons desirers of exam ing our stock will please he particular, and recollect our Store is In Zug's building, S. E. Corner Market Square,Semnd Door, op posite Hitter's Clothing Scorn. S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Sired. A Splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silk Moleskin. Slouch. Soft 1, Straw hue now open of city and home manalarturo which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Snit hats of all goal- Mos flop the finest Beaver and N atria, to the cheap. est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A largo stock of . - St/MAIER, HATS, 0 Palm, Loghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw. ellildrons fliney Sc. Nit. BENTZ Also a full assortment of Mcns, Boys and eltildrena caps of every description and style. Tho subset lber Invites all to come and ex: mini, bls stock. Being a practical hotter, he fuels confident of giving satisfaction. 'Mould ul for the liberal patron age heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Bout f rget the stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and next to Corman'e shoe store. 3011 N A. N. IL lists of all kinds made to order at short notilo IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. -vv- C. SAWYER, has just reoeived • from the latest Spring Importations au ❑u• mouse stock of DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles and fabrics offered to tho trade. black, Figured and Plain Silks in large supply, Silk, Mohair, Wool, Lisle , and Cotton Textures, Ent. hroldered and Plaid Tlingarillas, Striped and Plaid her• ',tennis, Plain and Figured Poll du nord, Sonogussa Plaids, Andelestan Stripes, and all other styles. A full Quo of Bosson's MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Turin Cloths, Tamlse Cloths, Wool do fairies, Chulifos, Borothhis, Taniartines, Morutz, Plaid and Plaiu Mohair, Buroges, Lawns, Crapes, Collars, Ilandkerchlotli,'Porasols. Gloves, do. Funeral floods of all kinds constantly on band. Special care given to all orders Bo Funeral (Raids: - Call aud asamino our latest Now York styles of SPRING MANTLES, all the Varieties and styles of , Spring Shawls, . French. English avid ..Ainorican CLOTHS' and COSI MERLE, (ft first ohm tailo,. undies up goods whoa do• aired) Cotton and Linen Paiitings, Coatings, &o. COIR.PIETS, From the Rowell, Hartford and Entorprise Mills,. all grades, Oil Olothes, Wettings, Bugs, Shades, and every thing in the House Furnishing line. An enormous stock of - DOMESTIC GOODS, All the standard makes of Calicoes, Brown and Bleach ed ShOotings, Shirtings, Tialtings, Stripes, Cottonades, a full lino of Notions, Roslory and Gloves. All the latent Improvements in Hoop Skirts. I have received the agency of Bayou's celebrated Hid Gloves for this place. Ladles will find a completti assortment. The above Goods and many othorn not,namod, with a large stock of OLD GOODS, I offer to the trade at a small advance on cost of production. . "'Feeling grateful - for pant - patrouago. rank a Continu•- nnce of the same. Bernemberthe old And well lotown stand,"Ettet IVfuiu Et., ono door below Martin's . W. C. SAWYER, iriteledtprlo3 - 118134. . =I PTITLTP A Trs-nr,l) Ladies Dress Goods I= D0717 , :5710 coons =SE I= I=l GREENFIELD S SIIEAFEIt D RUGS, ROOKS, FANCYGOODS, FRUITS CONFECTIONARIES, , PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS; MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C AT HAVE ENTICK'S, . North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pettn'a. Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy (loads, hilt hooks, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection. ary, which has never been surpassed in this borough, for novelty and elegance. Thu articles have been so• looted with groat care, and are calculated, in quality and pilot', to command the attention of purchasers. TANDY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish such as Papier Machu Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays Fancy ivory, pearl and shall card cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladles' Cabas, {Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port Monnaies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety et ladles' Fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses. Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Pm fame baskets and bags. Brushes el-every kind for the toilet', X. liazin and 11. & G. Might's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. Farley Pins lbr head dresses and Fhnwls. osimi instrutorntr, together with an Innumerable variety of articles vie gently liolshetl and suitable for PILES ENTS, to which 1 , 0 Invites special nttootlon. Aiwa, nu extensive :tnd elegant collodion of 11001(S, comprising various English. and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORKS. Bibles nod Hymn honks, elegantly bound in Velvet with metal clasps and corners. ills assortment of S. hoot Busks and School Station ery is also complete, and comprises averyth lug used in the .tielar , le. Ile also dashes to call the particular at. tun lion of Families to limo elegant assortment of L MP S &o. from the extensive estaSlighin , ./its of Cornell UN, Archer and others of Philadelphia, romp, every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard. : , porm or Etherial oil; 11.18.1 DYCYrr," ruiebrated f(eaoseLe or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Caney S t rains, At. Ilia assortment in this line is unequaled in the borough. Also, SEU AILS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine nssort• meet of AIDSSMOK MIS AND 1`11(E 0 , the c o e h ra te,), Nploeoehink, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. F It DITS, Purh as Oranges. lAnnnns, Piga, ltnisina , 'Nectarines, Prunes, dr., PA \CV CNIN FECTION Alt V—N PRESERVED VD I:ITS, MINCED >I MAT, I'ICKI.ES. Br In every Var iety and at all prices, all of which are purr , and fi esti .Dll Is, confidently rem - m.11..11.10 t to his friend , . Ni,. ,toolt midway., yve.ryt •lug in the line of ranyy thyyl, with many other uutqui 6.11 , •11,1,,p4 , 11 , shish the fintdiO are ins+ 1,1 I, sill a n 4 evalain... t.ho Did Shtnd , nearly Opposite the Ilan it an h I 1., nover street IA)CIig3H.LV:-.; NC \\' Sky-Ligilt l'ilOti)grarille 1,11(1 Am brotype Gallery. 1 - ,(1(111)11N i. hai uv to inform ,11 Vl`il 01y, th:lt hi . /in, 11•1111.1,1 , e. , 111 , 11-1,. IA to h. New G - . ill ft 1,1111111;10,•:11,Y1 by Mr , . Nerf. A, A ? r„., tprr , l hi 1.111,y Mr. 1, Antinu I , huh Abb. „ila Id , 9.1,1.111 Au•l tbo AtiAinAT, "t n , yn A,, , ) , •Nronsihe N.11'3111, t vo/3 list mnuthr.t..ll,l, P111 ., 1:1111`11,4, 1 ' A1111: , I VI , TE, A;' , 1,1111) AND 1:1'1.1:1" ;1'1 . 1,1" P11.11711.1,,5, In Ho , lo in 1'11'1,1.1, 1;,111.. r Now V. 'lll li. (.(1,0•11 111,W 1 • 111111 . , I, 11l . • If • ar , 1101r•r. r. , 1.1.• , Pr 111.1.11' 1:110• , I -it'. .11:h . I, I''-I. THE "CARLISLE PALACE OF ART," By J. C Lcsher, tint: f lII , ' :1(::•oit):11(1 , 1:1f, inn of (1.,• :11 , . p.m .•.• f,t It•i.-, “1.1 h, . I. L S lii+ sky h0.N.. 5 , Li 5.5 n11.111...411, L. . 1 1 1 11 5 0 ;6.1:1110,, 1... tr. I , tilL,t , " r ot• ••• I I t • r", :111.i .1 , •• •- • . tnA.1,!,•1 s•••I 11•• , • , -,•••1), , rte, r EMI i I -,, I , P I -- 611) 11.0(!b; I: I !! 31 - (4, V. oporrurl a nem tlr,oery in )lain ~ t roet, I a: lode, opposite F , axton'g Hard wart , ,tole.. an,l opared 10 supply his friend: nJ Lh o pol,;10, u ith all knlda of Choice heeds, at th luarkt•t rit .0. it is st.a.l: eorupri‘es et E ES, S 1'1; A NS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Sa , t. Spins. un,,,t111,1; Chroso Coif., Es•••nres., Fish he rpt:tjl . E,,„„„. It,usts42s. Mat has, Machin , Cor•ls, ((LASS AND STONE - WARE, 011,01 , ware, r.•.1.11,var0. Notholq, all othor aril -I,•pt iri a fint Class I u ' rafil litTterfillifi'll I , sell goads at the boveNt fl urr.e. I; 11 T T LIZ, E G 13 S , and 2.11 ).jade or Country Produce, taken at loathe Fartoo, 20121 11211ryinen aro particularly' I nulled 222221 222222 the 222212212 rated I'II2EN I X rt 1 1 . 1(N, 11211 proromoo2•2l by computer) jo.I 2;es tho two, suporior t but 22 la the azo. July 1, 1 202 I. F ARGE itivA 01' FRESI ffi . owEini:..4-1 , 1S114)1 , ALI, KINDS. A 111.1.4 ahirL i>a Jar, lot of 1 . 1,11 )4 , 111/illll 1116.11.du lit. it NC, isout; [owlet, NIACKAREL at thot is lcully it,toll,lllugly 10 v. Illeltels of all t.tttkk, I ) itES , ,I';RVES, and a gun I a,aatlat•nt 'TOBACCO AND SEG ARS, J, IyUORS C . . nt tho lots est latch 111 e CASI I or Country Produce, W3I. BENTZ July 1, IS6I. DISSOLUTION partnership heretofore existing bet were Charles 1,. Halbert and Crawfbrd Flem ing, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks and accounts are In the hands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly regnests all parties having accounts with the late firm to call and settle them, William Halbert. jr. hoeing entered Into partnership with big hi other, (lurks I, Ilalbert, the buklness stiil hen,forth be conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother. Tho new bi to mould respectfully call attention to their stock of New and 'Fresh Groceries. Their stock is large and selected with the 4reatest rare and will lie sold at the lowest prices for cash. It eon silts In p:ut cif fine old Uovernmout Java COFFEH Prime Rio do. Primo Rio Boasted. SY It UPS.—Now York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy reps. of the very best quail ties, 1.11;oWN SUU A ItS.—Tha best the market affords. Level log's heat Crushed, Sand, and Pul verlzmi Sugars Aloe. his A. 11. and C. Sugars, id) lob cannot be stir !Coo, Corn Starch. F. rrinn, ntlcli no Coffee, Essence of Colic°, Com.entrated Lye, ecap, Candles, Lc. cy CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. 44,) A largo and well selected stock of the very latest pat— terns and styles, lower than over in prier, a nd better In quality, then was ever °floret( before in Carlisle.— Call and see. 11'ooden and Willow Ware, a soh no Tubs Burk eta, Churns Baskets of every description; Children's CA llitt'.llh A, Stoneware, Cronin Puts, But— ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. FISH—No. 1, 2 and 3 Mnokeral. No 1 MESS SHAD No. 1 liiirring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS Slur by the Sack, Dairy and U. A. Salt. The subscribers respe.itfully ask the patronage 0. their friends and the public generally, HMI invite Thom to call and examine /heir nose knek, sit the o ld , i t tua l , corner of ' , Hanover mid (Anther Streets. WILBERT & BROTHER Carlislo, April 1.861 Flour and Feed Store. rr HE subscriber wishes to announce to . 1 the people of Carlisle end vletulty, that be has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, in tho Warehouso owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Rheum. Thu hist brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on hand and doiivorod to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements wittk.somo of the Prot mills in the neighborhood, I can asSuro my customers that, they will be .furnished with an article of Fleur which I can vouch for. I will keep constantly on fiend FLED OF ALI. ttINI S, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c. 7'h e hlghegt cash prices ',aid, for Grain of all hinds and Flour. Don't fotget th±3_old cslabllp.hact Carlisle, May 20, 1801 Ar~ • LEWIS BANNE, Of the old firm of John P. Lyne 4- Son, I Spring ,2 4, s t t oe c k o of completed ro dop i e ,a n th i opening G n h ez Varnishes, to., to which he invites.thu early atientlori of tho pubilG generally. nu has greatly enlarged his stock in all its various bronchus, and OM now acconi• modato the public with • Reliable Goods, , In largo or small quantities tit the lowest pelcon: iA look into hie store lOW convince thorn that ho has enough Goods to fully supply the domand In this mar hot. Persons wanting Goods In our Ilno find It to Melt. advantage to giro 118 n call before malting thole purchases. All orders porsonally and punctually at. tondo& to, and no rulsrepresontatlons rondo to elfoot salon. LEWIS F. LIME, Carltsle May 20, , 1864. North Ifanover St. p,IAYSICIANS . will fin4'it to their ad.' 'auto& to csll . 2nd purchase their Medicines at. • lIVISTON'tt. FIRE INSURANCE. rind THE Allen and Eastpenn§bore_ i . fa ted Piro Insbradce Company of Cumb riand minty; incorporated by an Oct of Assembly,/ In the year 1843; and having recently had its °Mutt" extend ed to the year 3883, is now In active and vigorous op citation, under the . superintendence of tl- f e following board of Managers, viz: Milian' R. Dorgan, Christian Strtyma - a, Jacob Eberly D. Daily, Alex. Cathcart, .1. H. Coover, John I:kiloliter ger, Joseph Wietteraintin, Sand: EborV, Moses Bricker, / Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, any 1. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are no lo v and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish ing to become mombent aro irt Hod to make applica tion to the erotica of she Conlpany, 'who aro willing to Ol wait upon them at any tim 19 ir •a ORn AS, President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYM.AN, Vice President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JORN C. DUNLA,p; Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL [tAlLy', Dillsburg, Torii. Co. I AGENTS. Cumberland' county.—John Sherrlek, Allen: Mary Zearing, Shlremanstown ; Lafayette Puffer, Dickinson; ilenr) IlyAnten, Churebtown ; Mode Griffith. South MiddlOttlTl; Samuel Graham. Wextpennsttorett; Samuel Coov of; Meehani csbu rg ; J. W. Cocklln, Shephordstown I). Cpover, Tipper Allen; .1. 0. Sexton, Sliver Spring; Johh llyer, Carlisle; Valentine Yeoman, New Cumber. land; James McCendlish, Newvllle. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams Can oil. Douphfn ro —.Jacob liousor, Harrisburg. Nom hors of the Company having policies about expire, ban have them ronowod by making al - The:Mr to a try of the Aguntii. July 1,186 f. WHEE LE R Si: WILSON'S SE I 'G JP' CIII.JdI S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop— Check, New S'yle Hammer, Binder, Cor or. Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. I'c Prozaiums at the INTURNATIONAL LONDON, 1562 INDUSTRIAL 1 , 01113, 1861. at the Fait, of the I=ll Silver ,lledal at thr State Fa Sep(onher, 186:3. A merle:Ill institute. New ie Franklin ['lstituto. Phil ;II:, 7kleelmni.,' I n•titut.e, .. , !.te.l I ti Italtintme, leeletne•-' Asq,,eiatien, Ice )leelmtki. St. Meellenic , ' Institute, Fur Ftaneiseo. I= MAIN V, )NT. CON I.:01'1111"r, 1;I;)) .11;11, , EY, IENM , I'I,‘" k NT .1, 11 i0;1 \ I 5.. 1,-ISSI PM N 011 11) k, I'l., I 1,1,1 kl I i - SVii , INSI LA lA, 'rhea, ‘,lol , ritt, , i , l ;11 . 0 0.11111(0.i i I ovisry v. , ~t I 1 - 1,10 ivess. 1141,t,• ,, t wit t ii ,, y v •• ii), :111,1 to.ll 110 ,1 .1-.--,,10 —l'l 11,1114 a !-,111L10,1 .1,1 1 1 ., 1,4 b•h. 0., I. , 111 , 1t- —.llOl 0,•11.01:101_ 01,1. Sp , • , 01 sl l ,, iu , tvt , low alt , 1,, , r, tl e , \1:111111 , 10. .00.11 inc r. , C 1 111-011 vruirn 1, .1,31 - .1 nl ail - 1 . 011. 1 n is i. , ent, whirli is will, 10111 wide. 'lll , q 11.111101 M 11 - 111011 1 . 1 , 111111111 1 11t1 t!111 W r hurler 1 . of 1 , 1 , t1111i.11 1 }1 o. 111.• r.l l / 1 1 , , vl , ,t v of that will 11 , 4 I'll VO • 1. 0101 aide ~t 1. 11,, 111 , 1 rin,..s 0r npplh ntinn to pulp ISI.S 11161 11,111•1 . 1 11.. . romp, "r1110 , 1,•1 fini,ll. tlw , iSa±i . 7. Sp.:v(l, t.OOl l or 0p . f.11.1 1 /11 .11111 and qUietllo,, FLIT P717V1,E LIP rIITC'ES. Not I,wiltinti, 11 WI Nnin Table, 50 00 .asol Pt , l i.IOII, 1:11 , 1c IValnut nr )I.thognny 55 00 E=l Plain 'ruble. Ilan Case . funnelled, Ni ease, Marl, IVainut or Mahnu . eny be ( No. 1 Machine, ,elver plated, la ith (M on llnlf ca.u, Blark Nraloot, 70 on walnut or 31a1)04any 75 00 Hall Case, Polished, so 00 Full Ciu.e, Po Rhein 11'alout nr Naltugany Oo on Full Case, Polish o, Rosewood, lOU (JO N 0.4 Machine, La: go with Plain Table, 75 U 0 No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with I'lnin 'f i~Lle, =lll \lne,liine Willi s I s;es. Anil %lachim, are .0.1 ~1 1, 1 kit • . illyt New SI% le \1 h'. it IViliein's Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, l'A. ;July 1, 1511.1-1 y. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prizo Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. _ • - ' '' • ZS ) t Vl' • • undersigned has juq, received it and intends to keep constantly on hand a full a. sortununt of the unequalled Pianos manufactured 1,. Stelnw.iy ,4 Sons of Now York. Each Instrument wilt lie carefully selected In Its 31anufactory, and will be sold al the New York Cash Factory Prices, ,on, the addition of Freight to Clllll,le. A written guaranty° of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to °aril purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are inwitrd to call and OXilll/1110 these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of tiro Mansion Douse, near the Railroad Depot. SISCOND•IIANb PIANOS resolved In exchange end kept for bale and to rout. Carlisle, May 22, 1863-1 y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE..WARE•ROOJ ITIQ.A-- -- rc: , . ..... ',„—• ---, I ~ . -. • • .. 4,- -,---., ~,, _,. • . -4'l ' 1 'N >4 4 f. -- A:I t.' ,-/ - West Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at the Clllllberland County Agricultural Pair of 1557,) Tho subscriber has-just recelvtd the most splendid assort count of articles In his Halo; ever brought to this place—which lie Is duterinlued to sell at prieea - that defy competition. Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, PURNITUR.O. KJ lichen and Embracing ovary article used by firms° and hotel }metiers, of tho most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture hi sous raception and Catup_ chaira.,-Islattrassog (lilt - faunas, plOmedrr ((cat - e. ra_Partigular attontiou given as usual to funerals; °Mora front town and country, attendod to promptly and on modurato tomtit. Jul} 1,166.4 DAINTS AND OILS IL : 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of 011. Just rocelvecrwith a largo assortmont at..,. Varnishes, • 'Piro Proof Paint,', -- 'l!urpontin o, Moreno° White, Japan, , Whitt) Zinc, Putty, Colored 7.ine, . . Lithargo, ' :Red Load ~ ' . Whiting, , Boiled 011, _ ,h. Gino, /dud Qll, E.hollac, , Sperm 011, 1.4 Paint Brushoff, Fish 011; &c., Colors of every description dry; and o.llin cans fend tabs at the .11ortltrare Store of ' ,11111 , 1 RY SAXTON, July 1, /fiat , . ....„ GUM BEVRING I .Tnot roaolv4a largo assortmont of all slzos— Gum Bolting, Gum irOSUi 0 um. PaCklog, &0.., and for salo cheap at Ulu ilartlwaro Stara of HENRY SAXTON. ' June 0,160. . . . . Forwarding and Commission House. COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. ry.ELE subscriber having purchased the Cars, fixtures; ' Belonging to the fi rm of lion arson .1; Reed. reSpectfully informs the public that ho will continuo the business at the old Warehouse, on the corner of West High and College Streets, opposite the Colleg e . lie is fully prepared to do a general For warding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid for FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds PLASTER and SALT kept constantly on hand. Coal of all I:lnds, embracing LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY' WHITE ASH, LOCUST GAP, 7.43IIIIURNER'S and BLACKS3IITIPS Coal. constantly kept for sale, under cover, and deliv ered to any part of the town. A liberal„share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. JACOII SNEER, Successor to Henderson er Reed. Carlisle, May 20, 1864. riOAL AND LUMBER YARD.- y The subscribers have this day entered Into partnership to trade in COAL AND LUMBER, Wo Will h:n•n constantly on hand and furnish to o-- dr, all kinds and quslity of seasonud LUMBER, FR AMT.: STtiFF , l'aling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Honing and Weathm boarding, Posts and Italia, and el NJ' 11111110 that helongs to II Lumber Yard. All hinds Of Shinglnr, to wit Ichiodne, Ifemlnek and (I,lk, of ditierent qualities, HI, illg earl, or our own wu info I•thin to order of :my length and size at the shortest notiee nod on the most reasunaLle terms. Our worked boards an ill I,e Itvpt under cover so they eat) Ln furnieln•d dry 111 nil titers We hove constantly on hand all kinds of Farmty,. Coal under rover, which Wl3 will deliver clean to any part of tho borough. To wit: Lykens \•alley, 111 , 4:en. Stove and Not. Leta Fiddler, Ty rem toil. Lowu4t. t I,olrhory, iviti4ll ne ploci r gv nor. selves to sell at Um lowest 7 071 41'4 prices. Best qualify of Limeburner's• and 111arANnlii1•7 Cool, l v dwason band which we will sell It the flgort ford . west side of limmowir Nkiti WiN(I July I, 1884. TITE public are herChy informed that k the imilsrslitneil harp thin Wry on tiirist Into a Co Partni•rshlp, Rude, Mr name of lirlanry k Illair. for the purihy• til Tarrying lin the Coal and Laalia'r at tne 'll4 liana if tllicei Delaney. near the (Los Works, whet, all of dogsin their line respevtfully nidicitisl, and sill Le prolop•It Ell ANDREW II ISLAM. net. I IA f L: r3`lhd•i•her ,1 imm and A. /I. t . 5 4. 01;1••t• I. r,'• 11 or 1,111t11 , 1, • tltt-tzi,l. tttroll,•titp.t, 111:14 , • St 1111 tl Ito•trod•titr •• tli. ito•ltt, t.ll ,tlllll. 1.. it, .1 1111• II 117 - .1'1:C111:S ,J1 , ;11'1:1,11", AN y r•: - \Vr. , 4 )1, till Si., 1,111, .I.p ,:t.• I h.. t'uttil. i irtti I N.. 11 11.1111,, 1 1:.ii:• . 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(0 , t'llr. h. 00 )I,tiu street, Ito • nrollo,h.sele , 1,1 \\ - ,1TC111.:.S AND .TEWELIt 1" in the t „w„, ';f, per Orin :it pin, 1111.. 4 1.0., .111, 1,, I• !Imam.;• Lepiu,, Amyl Icru watolles, unit othi r 6'()1,1) .1:V1) 811.1 - (;01,1:tul == stoel, ot rintrlimnher to , pt.s. Nth rors. mud bu hole,4ile raall the ezo.iost ter], selool,ol a fir , ,t Wiiiiininn nil 001 , 0 1,-1 0g wiil 1, 0 done a 0 t,ual, July 1,1 Cl T I I, I, 'l' II I If I' If A N 'l' Flower rllll ,1:11,11 , ` till . SII),1,11•1.r in r•lliiil.7 tin“ nttl.t ,11.11 ' , ant a ~ 11;•. 5t,.% (.• call zinc LIII. ,t• , N I.li't I .11 )111.1:1‘ ('LAINii:I) OVEiI tiTHEIIS IS Ist. A -.1,i,, f 11..11J 1.1 . 1 ' • i• id.. ,:d, A 1 r ~, tit,. .1 1. „tltcl . 01 the ,31.11 1111 111.• his).j. ,s• nom ,inkin. sth. Tht• 11-. L t;tit. A sop It, :11,11,1.1:1.•0 P.l dt..ttifv, lho 711, A 1 .,,1,•,•t t',14,111P.1 .r ~,pO.l or coal Thu liP,Ol is ,111,.1111 , 1 cr. [lO.l iv.: ,%1:1 1. , Nl,O II 1 11 1 • ,11r. to nil i lluu mss ruin, sultu•sslutr IP , . un In posusl., u s out.an) go.usitity i I s u.ssususu••• fur r.mot ry. A tv, ..z.t4.41 i•N Nutt !t nil ht. VI) rtni'lc ortt. (`. an. ..:ItertitiLt 56,1, promptly attended slttr. try. All I‘..rli tra/r311(t.11 at the °hi Stupid, Ilatlfot ,Lattet worth I I,..tiliter. MAIL V Mott RIF , 11.- 1 / 4 1 Cuppur, Pra.N and Pu, trr I , ought, au , Ih, 111,11,t price paid id rash ur guuds. MIZIEI=III F111D1J1 4 ,1 " respectful' y announe,. to the citizens and Ell public generally, that he still vent in., the matter:, tare "fall kind: at tin and shoot Ireo "ire In .1. 1 1 Halbert's building Last Louth, street Carlisle at th sign ol the c()F.bRE POT, 111 lII{ tillll, ht, I.lllly tltl , , all ‘‘orlc 111 Li. Ii 111• 111•11t111,, 111111 111,1,1t1./1. Also cat] at Nil Ito II:. s o i scaling and self testing premium airtight, ROniint2:,Otiti in:, unit ill l.iudn drhl.lg done a the shortest uotivo. Cash paid liar old load, pewter and e”pper. Tbaitl ful for tlni pri trona,e lieretrdcme extended, lie hop, 1) strict zatinition, and a desire to please till to MOI it euntinuan , .. of then Dont fret Ow sign of the Rya C01t . .., I of. July 1, 186:i. I=l he subscriber inlbrius !he public Iha ,t,lll Ulu GAS rlrrim.i AND 11.1'11iING lIUSITION at the Old StBnd in the lei.einent of the Firs. 3lethodist Church. lip wtll attenq promptly to al ausinens in his line. Load and iron Pipes, Hydrants, Irot and cold Witt er Closrds, Force Litt Pumps. IV, o't Welded Tubes, Iron Bath Tuts, Itath Ituilors , Wznat Ba hillF, Bpi/nu] r , and every description of corks and fittings fur gns, storm water, Ls. Superior ruoking runao,, busters and got fixtures put up In chinches, slurps curd LIN, tilling's. at short notion, In the tnost modern stela. All materials and work in our lion at lOW rates and warranted. Iro,Counlry Mork and Jobbing promptly attundod to July 1, 18114. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. rir HE undersigned respectfully announ• eta to the piddle that ho still continues the Hat ting Business at the old' stand, in West High street, and with a renewed and efficient effort, produpo arti cles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Stylo and Quality, that shall ho strictly in 'cooping with the improve. went of the Art, and fully up to the ago which we :_i_huiro. on Lands splendid- f i r assertment of 4 HATS AND CAPS; fi a t ofall descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Pill( Hats; and at prices that must null every ono Who has an eye to getting the worth of ids money. Thu stock includes, A. B. L MOLESKIN, CASSIMESE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every .style and color and unsurpassed for,Lightness Durebllfty end llnish; by those of any other establish, taunt In the country. Men's, Boy's and Children's Itat's and Caps, of every description constantly on hand, Ile respectfully invites all the GM patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. J CALLIO. July 1, 16C4. 1300 1 1 ft di SIXOEIS. T r " • AYULL assortment of Men and . Boys' Boots, and Shoes, suitable for the Ildnter. Also, A and Misses's Ilahnoral Poetess, Children's Roots of all kinds. .Ladlosand Oentlenten'eGUld OvorSims. 'hly old eustorneres and-all .In want of good and cheap Boots and Shoee, will plena° • call and - examine the stook,hpfere purchasing. Afaln street, nearly oppoelto the Depot. • ' • • , OGILIfY Trustee. July 1,180k,._ „ „ FLOUR AND FEED, BOARDS SCANTLING, Notice of Co-Partnership, =1 =1 MUSH; I;()NI:S, DEONS, I. .\ t•) .111 it ti, COFFEE POT. FRUIT CANS AND JAILS William P, Lynch SIN ){EIS BA 771 S. iTzkri - Va 161 .4 4 1.• tlciArrri HAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS. (I N and after MONDAY, APitir,, 4th, rahNongor Tritlne will run daily, ne rollowii, (tiundny exiitipted): FOR CLIA6IBERSBURG AND LIARRI:AItrIIO. Leave Ilagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:46 P. ra ‘• Greencastle, 7:37 " 3.35 66 { Arr at 5,17 6 4:20 66 Ohatnbers'g, Leave 8:30 " 7.eave Shlppenaburg 000 ' 6 Newvllle 9:34 Carnal° 10:10 " 3lerLaulraLnrq 10:42 Arrive at Ilarrixburg 71:15 '' FOR CU AM IS ERSB U lt(1 AND II AGERSTOWN Leave Harrisburg 8:05 A. 81., 1:35 P. M. Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:16 A ( arlisle 9:27 " 2!55 " " News . 'lle 10:02 " 3:29 " " Shippensburg 10:33 " 9:00 " Charnbors'g 1 Arr at 11:10 " 9:40 > i . Lenre 11:10 " 4:40 LsareOreencastle 11::,5 " 5:30 " Arr. nt Hagerstown 12:35 " 0:10 The CarliFle and Harrisburg ACCO6IODATION TRAIN will love ns tollowh: Leave Carlisle 5155 A. M s• Meebaniesburg 6:25 Arrive at Ilan is' urg f.:55 ~ hence Hari isharg 4;20 P. M " . Meehanksburg 4 . 54 Art.!, at Ca rlislo 5:20 " making close conuertio,s at Harrisburg with Train* for Phlladylplda, No, York and PAttsburg ; and with Trains for al: points re -- The 'Frain leavind Hartisburg nt 4:20. P. M.,. runs only as dir as Gulls/c. U. N. LULL, Sup't. Skiperild..ntlent's Office. July 1, lbr4.} READING RAILROAD. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ti :RE.yr Trunk Line from the North Arjr.,., North WestPhilAdelphla, Nei' York 1,,1 , a1mn, Allentown, I , ',AFt.on /kr. lait, I.•avo Hat ri , hutg Ln Ilarri,burg for and all Iraerrno- Watt, bi.at ions. at A. 11., :Intl '2 p M. York Expr,—s leaves lia,Jit,burg at 6,30 A. 111., art Ivin, at New York at 1.45 the came day. A special A ceoninn,dation PliFseng, train lenrec Rending at 7.15 2 , 1, and returns Iron, liarrlsburg at 51'. N. Faros fr,o 11:trrl,burg : Tn' Now York sf, 15; to MI311,111111:I FU. Ih,,,vgnpee checked otc.A. ltetu r ins, leave New York at Ii A. 31, 12 noon. and 71'. 31.. I . l'll tsturc I.t pre , s ai riling, at 11aeri,targ at 2A. 31.) Leal e Philadelphia at bl 3 A. 31., and 3.;ai t•ph , ,, v.' , In Om N.W York Expross Trains th101),11 to and fr,,n, it 11.111, rhnn go. /, elltiOli,a I;n1lroml Lave Taman wilt .\ 'I.. a:1 P. .11., ill, 1.1liilt(11.]1,11j1I 10;1, 1.) A. •.1.. and 2:10 NeW ,t 1... Hi,. nail) Iravr= Itettding A t in•.ni Phituthiphi. at ft.OU ".,.All llte trains run daily, Sundays ex• ,1411. 1. A iv trnin rnttsvillo at 7 :10 A.:11., And l'ldlad,ll.l,id at I' `lil at I. Pit July I. IStli tiAItI.ISLE PIULADELPHIA DAILY lIT LINE E WARD t 1J EED, 11 M. 11; li. ET LET 111 ILA DELrinn J. D. RHOADS, live the Depot "311 3farket St. PAH). at I "t h rt. l' J.e.tv.• Drub:, at 7 .'clock. A. 73T. inieb•hsl si , unl ha marked C. A. I'. 1).10 / 14111 t., : :d sent In by 4 o'clock. .Ito I, 1,1.1. Carlisle Foundry, IMPLEMENT DEPOT! 111 C.\ I;DNF,II & CO., now manufac t ore a oatt , tantly f. , t• Fah., at their ex• tiiia.l%i• el.. I.:ltet Main street, Cnrih.le,a :1G I; I(' fll7 AT, 1311 ) 1_,E3IENTS, or to farmers, artionct high th e uI call ttsperial att.:llElon La 11 w k , it t'elchtat,t SPRING GRAIN DRILL, fay First (Inns Premiums nt : , mte slid County (sire. To the Faitners of Cumber- York and Perry rtionties we need not speck in inetite of this drill, 115 I•1•OrCR of them are HIPS," in 115 r-on tdm I r.l Germs these counties. Its reputation 2, esi.kl,ll-11,1). the moet complete Brain l)r ill ii i murufndm,d in the United :. , tales. It ho. I y and Class, ey. fly and rreul,u, wit L „ nt fun, Lin, the seed. The gum springs pa ~n tln• drill ..vor st Imps :111 , 1Stortes, without break. tnq pinu even and jugular souls', tho IVillotf,4l.l.y thou Fpring Drill Is unequalled by ;Lily other. We also manufacture :aid sell the follow ing art in•ln•s. echirh we van ,yrononene to Farmers as relic Lie implefmmts, of established ell:tractor 31ollItISIIN'S PATENT CORN PLANTER. M=M9 1 M-II S I't I p:"r ST lAW h PAM , It CtirrElt, Int 11)1:N PATENT ColtN SIIELLER, DARN'S PATEN'r CIDER :kll I.L. jolt cAsT lIItIN ttou , F, Titoucii :Ind F1'11( I[!.1".. Parvors :1111d Threshing Cast Imo I leivt L'ull,vs, Plough Coatings of tt'l !In, Can It Ci unheis, and f tiler articles for lal I.' , nn lif f•roti. , to ftff•fitifoi. tgg('mini atl,l \runes, vela, an 1111111011 SO jt•l 'troth, cvstint, j r ilt , L) , ,ht.• pors mill others. 11 o hat n al, ail at tiaf live variety of patterns for =lll IRON ItAILINGS, :In 1 Pt:MEW:IIV ENCI.O6UItES to whkh we would can oltootioo. Strain Engines and Mill Gearing dep:uiuu•ut of our business irs give portico ], at tenti,m, Our already extensive stock nip:Mei - I,r for Pap,r, Flair and bow Mill ii,aving, is eern,th u oy inei easing,. Mill Ownerm gold Mill Wright]: will be printed catalogue of our various Mill no smilication. Our Machine Shop comprises all the curious tools for turning, planing and finishing Spatting and Castings, by good and stireful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any list ruble enuteity, from ton to twenty-five horso p , ) , ‘ er, built In the bast styla and on accommodating trim.. I'm loos built at our establishment may ho riai In Foetus:Jul operation at tunny of tbo largest. Dist Ileries and Tanneries In Carlisle, .111 CLlMberlllllll rel 1 . 1 and Dauphin Counties, to t.,e owners of is filch we confidently fur information as to their efficien cy. rorscms , .entai l ; Steam Engines ar• earnest!) re to before contracting PIM, DOOR. AND SASH FACTORY, Connected us Oh our establishment in 0 Steam 5n,.h and II I M4lli lifitcLErry which is now In ilanpleto order for the Manufacture of every dose ijution of BUILDING MATERIALS, • f o r the most costly ns well as the plainest house.— Window Sash furnished from 3 coots upward, nem d im; to size Of ;Joss; Wlndow Primes Dom $1 31 up -05.11A , tqlUttel, and Rolling Blinds front Si. 15 up. wat d ; Four Panel Doors front $212 - upward. Mould lugs, Gust lugs ArchltraNes, NI, ash Beni tht, Mitchel 4, Fancy Drapery, :scrolls, Illtd other articles needed in hulls., lotildinot. In niched at the lowest prices and of the best quality 4,1 lumber. .G,< to are also prepared heretelore, to build and repair 11111WhN CARS Mr tan lisp, rt ors uu the radii end, with promptness and on reasonable terms, The continued patronage of the publicly re . spectfully solicited, Orders by mail promptly ettredrd F. .1,4tN131. git CO, July 1, 1 Sol. Manhood: how Lost, how Restored! Just published, a 110 W edition of Dr. 'AV ,ti r ty., Oulrerwell's Caleltrated Essay on the „:“``"'"'",- „. radical cure (without medicine) of T"—‘ .... i. Sperinntorrbrea, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotoney, Mental and Physical Incaparlty, lin pediment s to .Maninve, etc I also, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits, Induced by self. Indulgence or sexual extaltragance. Prlee, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The Mehra ted author in this admirable essay clearly demimstrates, from a thirty years successful practise, that the alarming. cnusequenees of soltabuse may ha radically cured without the dangerous uto of Internal mectiville or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of wide') every sufferer, no matter what Ida condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately anti radically. This Lecturo should be In the bands of ovary youth and every man In the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope. to any address, post paid, on receipt of slx coots, or two post stamps, Address the publishers. _ CIIAS. J. C. REJNII & CO, • 121 'Bowery, Now X O VE P. 4586 June 10, 1804-17- BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. -- T\PALERS and consumers of the above jColebrited Wash, Blue, will take notice, that Um Labels aro !Moro cl to read. put ipa% Alfred . Wiltbeigorlit Drug Store, No. 233, North Second Strbot; Philadelphia. The quality of this "Uncivil' bo the same In every meet It is Warranted to:color More water than twice tha soma quantity oflndjgo, and to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It 'dissolves per. feetly clear and does not settle on the' clothes an most of tho other - makes do. .One Box dis Solved In a half pint of water, will malce as good a Liguid Bluo 'as any that IR mode at one-third the cost. ' As It Is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior articles, housekeepors will Rad it, very much to their advantage to ask for that put up al Wiltherger's.. Ara. All illno put up aitei this date with Barlow's hams ou It is imitation. , . , Tho New Label (loos not require a stamp, ror rlo by Storelceoliefs generally. ' Alarett'4,l6l34-6no, . , FAMILY DX.E COLR O - S, RAtfiTON'A. CUMBERLAND VALLEY ' . AND FRANKLIN 111.11 Exntrsirm Ticl . I • .11,1 ail..s‘rll G Giqwrlll t MAIN S fit I: I.T, CA PA ME INDIGO BLUE, 12:55 1:28 1:28 2.42 " 3:12 4, 3:40 4,