UNIVERSITY OP• PENNSYLVANIA, .PHILAPELERIA. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Nlnetx.Sinth Session-1804-05 WILLIAM GIBSON,II. D., Emeritus PrOfessor of Sur gory. GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D, Eineritus Professor .of Theoryand Practito of Medicine. SAMUEL JACK SON, M. D. Emeritus Professor of Institutes of Med icino. IMOD L. DODGE, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. JOSEPH CARSON, M. D., PrOfesior of Materia 3led lca and Pharmacy. ROBERT E. ROGERS, DI. D., Pro. lessor of Chemistry. JOSEPH LEIDY; M. D., Profes sor of Anatomy. Er. R. SMITH, 111. D., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Professor of In stitutes of Medicine. R. A. F. PENROSE, M. D., Pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chit. dron. ALFRED STILES, M. D., Professor of Theory . and Practice of Medicine. D. DATES AGNEW, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. The Lectures of the Session (1864-65),wi1l begin on the Monday of October and close on the first of March, One Introductory will be delivered to the Conn? Clinical Instruction is given throughout the SOSEI' ion, in the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Hospitals. At the Philadelphia thspital containing 671 beds, instruction is free. Military Surgery and Hygionn , alll be fully taught by the appropriate chair. Tho Dissecting Rooms, under the truperintendence of the Professor 'of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are open throughout the year, except In July and Au gust. The Room for Operative Surgery and the Applica tion of bandages, &c., Is open throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Pees for the Loctitres (each Professor $l5), $lO5 Matriculation Pee (paid once only), Graduation Foe, R. ROGERS. If. D.. Dcau of the Medical Faculty, fiAIIIJEL PRICE, Janitor, University Building. P. S. Boni d may be had at from $2 60 to $6 per week. September 2d, 1864.-45 U.S. 7-30 LOAN THE Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Notes, payable three years from August ltth, 15C3, 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 holder at maturity, into six per cent. gold hearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than teen ty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued In denominations of $5O, $lOO, $505, $l,OOO and 85,000, and all subscriptions must be tbr fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes trill be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as Aeon after the receipt Of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 'Hi, persons malting depoOtk subsequent to thdt date must pay the interest accrued from date of pole to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-fire thousand dollard and upwards for these notes at any bne time will be allow ed a commission of ono -quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt of a bill f•r 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. IT IS A NATIONkL SAVINGS BANE, offering a highel rota of Interest than any other, and the best security Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. 8 Notes, considers that it is paying in the belt eircula Ling medium of the country, and It cannot pay in any thing better, for its own assets are either in govern ment securities or in notes or bonds payable lu gov ernment paper. It is equally convenient nsa temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sot. fin. within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest. lind aro the best security with banks as collaterals for dis counts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-2 J Gold Bond In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion Is worth shout three per cent per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per rent.prenduni: and before the one the premium on six per cent. U. 8 , stocks was over twenty per rent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the p, rsent market rate, is 1144 less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Nuniti- pal Taxation But aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a special Act of Conkress exempts all bonds reel Treasury notes from local taxation. on the average. -this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum. Recording to the rate of taxation iu various parts o 4 the eoun try. • It Is believed that no securities of 'r so great induce ments to lenders as thnsn issued by the government. In all other forms of Indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, Of stock companies, of separate conllou nities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property. of the country is held to secure the discharge of all obligations of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms Pa. Its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will he to thelnyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be Issued for all deposits The party depositing must endorse ape-' the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the etlb rer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treas ury Department. SUBSCRertieTIoNs WILL lie RECEINV/ by the Treasurer of the United States. at Washington, the several Assis tent Treasurers and. designated Depositat ies, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLE, PA , and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS ' throughout the country will give further information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS 2m. J. W. EU L Trertsurer, TN Account with the School Directorg int Carlisle District, ficui Ist Monday of June, 186:3, t Ist Munday of June, 1S i 4. To balance In hands of Treasurer at Tart set tleuient lst June, 1863, Outstanding taxes previous to 1863, siato appropriation of 1863-1, received 22d April, '64, Receipts from ton-resident scholars, Duplicate of Taxes of 18613, Credit by Treasurer's Payments as follows Teachers—their salaries for the year, John Ciutshall enlarging, school building, D. Bcobey and Miss Woods in full of their judgment, 1706 47 Geo. Cart on account of rune purchase, 1388 50 Wood and Coal, 294 75 Advertising and incidental expenses, 321 40 Interest paid on remaining debts and loans, 173 03 Messenger and cleaning rooms, 07 37 Repairs, fixtures, dm. 89 86 Checks and Bills—Cash expenditures, By exonerations allowed on the Duplicates 1861-2, on settlement, Abatement to tax payers of 1862-03, Fees of collection previous to 1863 Balance of taxes outstanding this date, sub ject to exonerations and collection fees, Balance due by Treasurer, 1864 July 28, examined and approved. It. C. WOODWARD, Financial Sccl'y. Sept. 6, 1R64, approved and ordered to be published in the nevrepapimi of the District. By order 01 the Board. C. P. lIUMIIICII, 11 Secretary. The-New Skirt for 1864 A NEW AND GREArINVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. The Duplex Elliptic (or donl3le) Steel Spring J. I. & J. O. WEST, NO. 07 CHANIBERS STREET NEW YORK, ARE THE OWNERS ON TITE PATENT AND EXCLU SIVE MANUFACTURERS OF 7'1116' J. R. BRADLEY'S.. Patented Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirts. This Invention consists of Duplex [or tun] Elliptic Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided tightly and ,iirmly togetheeedge to edge, making the toughest, most Elas tie Flexible and Durable Spring ever used, enabling the wearer In consequende of its great elasticity and flexibleness, to place and fold it when in use as easily and with the same convenience•as BILK or MUS LIN DRESS. It entirely obviates and silences the only objections to Hoop skirts, vie: the annoyance to the wearerns well as the public, especially, in crowd ed assemblies, Carriages, Railroad Care, church pews, or In any crowded place, from the difficulty of con tracting them and occupying a small space. This en- Maly renter, a the difficulty, while giving the Skirt the usual and full and evunnetralcl form, and the lightest, most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady hav ing enjoyed the pleasure and comfort and great con venience of wearing ono of the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirts fora single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with the use of them. They are also equally desirable and a great improvement over other kinds of.likirta , for Misses and Young Ladles who were short dresses, the elasticity and flexibility of them prevents when coming in contact with anything crowding the Hoop close to the person, from' pushing out the other aide of the Hoop or dress; and again, they are an much more durable and- not likely to bend dr break br get out - orshapo; - Tho - bottoict rods otralt the Skirts ate also double steel and twice'or DOUBLE, connEri to prevent the covering from wearing oil the rode when dragging down stairo,"stone steps, &c., Ac. which they are constantly subject to' whoa in use. - All aro 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 thohist, most com fortable, and most durable Skirts ever made. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic Spring •• Skirts. FOR BALE In all variety styl . es and sizes by all first. clasa dealers.. - DR. WM. U. COOK, HOMOEOPATEITO ' ,ffurgeon and .Aaccuicholir' QPFICE .tif his residence in Pitt street 1 1 11021ns the ?Slethodint Church. r g lailE - new 7 3-10 1.T.. S.B . year Tree- - ry Notes. - These notes bear interest. et the rate o .8-10 per cont. per annum; and -at`e convertible at .the end of three years, at the option of the holder, Into 1..-20 Sit per cont. bonde, intelar , Able in eoln. Bubiariptione received at the , T NATIONAL DANK OP. OARLIBLO, Financial - Age . an d Depdiiitory of the tr, B. • Aug. lb.—tf WINES AND LIQUORS. SOUTH' RAZiOViIISrirEET, CARLISLD. THE undersigned, successor to George Winters, would respectfully intbrm his Mends and the public generally, that ho Intends to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of BRANDIES, .1 GINS, wurstr.urs, covs,• CORDIALS, BITTERS, &e, &e., which be can soli as cheap as any other establishment In Car Halo, If not cheaper. .0/1: - County Landlords will find this the plaee to buy their. WINES AND LIQUORS, • Both In regard to quality and price. Ms stock to large and well selected, and he Invites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, South Hanover street, directly oppoSite the "Vol unteer "Printing Office, [Winter's old stand, (Carlisle. April 21, 1864—tf. D. P. HAMILTON. !ray. 'rue scrofulous contamination is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, 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 he the rod of thin who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and filially 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, you can not have health ; with that " life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla` is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical _science has discovered for this afflictitig distemper, and for the cure of' the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has mode of the followin g diseases : King's Evil or Glandular 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, nail, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise front impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Aran ' s AMERICAN A f. 31 %I.: NC, which is furnished to the druggists for g ratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, mid sonic of the remarkable cures whieh it has made when all other remedies cal failed to afford relief. Those races arc pur l iocely taken front all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader mav have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Sertifula depresses the vital - ener g ies, and thus leases its victims far more subject to disease awl its fuel results than are healthy constitu tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does g reatl,- shorten, the average duration of human_ life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adb•gnate to its cure. This we mill.' offer to the public under the name of Al" F: ICA SARSAPARILLA, althou g h it is corn po,ed of ingredients, some of which exceed the hest of Srrsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself front the suffer ing and dan g er of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vi g orous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We kitow the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised touch and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial., and there reinains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the sillic•ti n g diseases it is in tended to reach. Althoug3 under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has heen before the people, and is far more effectual titan any other which has ever been available to them. Sal B 1 EMI 40 - - ii 8041 70 13,7-1 U 11 $52311 21 b2B 0) 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. $9925 6-1 638 10 550 52 013 50 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. 1239 59 782 40 13,749 I 1 Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER & Practical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by J.,AV. ELLIOTT, Carlisle, and deal ers every wherg, BELTZHOOVER, Attorney sat Law. Odic° In itheent's Hall Building, In the rear of the Court House, Carlisle, Pa. September IL Mt C HERMAN, Attorney at Law, . lisrlhde, Pa. Next door to the Herald Office. July 1, 1864-Iy. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at tLaw, Carll ele, Pa. Mice on the south side of the Court House, adjoining the "American Printing Office," July 1, 1864-Iy, M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, J. Office on south Unilever street, adjoining the °Mee of Judge Graham. All professional business en trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1861. lIEFBUILN, Jr., Attorney Lint LAW. Office with lion. Samuel llepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, July 1, , 1804. UFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at Law, Carlisle r ! l. , Attonds to securing And col— lecting So:dierte Pay, ,Ilounties. and Pensions. Office ou South Hanover Street, opposlto llouts's Store. Jul.* 1, 18134. ir - Aw CARD.-CETARLES E. MA -1_,40 LA lIGIILIN, Attorney at Law, °Mee In Inhofe bulltlllsg, Just opposite the /Market Rouse. July 1, 1864-Iy. ' - (1 P. HUMERICH, Attorney at Law tUIO, °Oleo on North Hanover street, a few doors north of Gill's Hotel.~All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS • 1p; "°" Pomfret Street few 'doom %VI ay.' bolow South Hanover et July 1, UGC Rail Road Street, two doors north of the Bank. es..llusiness promptly attended to. • • July 1,1864. tiEO. W. 'NEIDIO.II, D. D. s.-- ILA -Lite Demonstrator of OponitivA Dentistry of the atm. lia e l:lnm E r j e u College of 4611 451 G *H-Oilleent aire'llci;neo opposite Marlon lian, West Blain street, Carlisle, P 4.. July t,1854. -: • 7 1 - IR, GEORGE B. SEA • ,•- • • 'RIGHT, Dentist; from the Ault!. I . more Collage of Dental Surgery. ' '612-01TIce "LIM rooldenee of fits: mother," Yard Louther etreeti three door• below Bedford. Ju1y . ..141.884.1 "„: • " . ' • -A°R'S FAMILY, MENlTgiti3. 'IIE peculiar taint or ifection which we call 'CROFULA lurks in to constitutions of tultitudes of men. It ther produces or is roduced by an en-, eblcd, vitiated state the blood, wherein tat fluid becomes in mipet en t to sustain le vital forces in their igorous action, and ayes the system to II into disonler a n d dk. - STP..Et.'S .• PHOTOGRAPHIC: • mRS. A.. SMITH; (formerly Mrs. Reynold* would inibrm the Public that she has .purchased the , PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY lately owned by Mr. Charles A. Saylor, in falloff's building, South West Corner of Market Square, whore may be had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS. with'' , AMBROTYPES, FERROTYPES. and DAGUERROTYPES • To the former patrons of the Gallery, the anno Joe°. mut that she has retained the aerobes of Ur. Y.,0011. MAN, (Mr. Saylor's principal Artist during the lard year), will be sufficient to secure a continuance of their patronage; while an abundance of light, • PLEASANT ROOMS, • very pleasantly s'tuated, with her own former expe rience and success in picture taking, and a desire to please, she trusts witlattract her own friends„ as well es many others who have not heretofore found their way thither. By sending, or leaving their orders, per sons will bo furnished with copies of negatives taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. May 20, 1804-3 m. • OtiARTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM P'Y OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1804, 82,457,849.95. CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PREMIUMS, Unsettled Claims, $8,416. LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, $54000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEM PORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS DIRECTORS. CHARLES N. BANCKER ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL ()RANT, GEO. VALES, JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRLD FITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, FR AS. W. LEWIS, M. D CHARLES N. DA NCKE P.resq. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Prealt JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tom. A. L. SPONSLER, Agt., &Delo Pa. Mai eh IS, 1564-9 mo. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER No Iron Frame to Break, or Rust, and Spoi the Clothes 53,818 SOLD IN 1863 IT was pronounced superior to all others at the World's Fair at London, 186'2. It took the First Premium at the great Fair of the American In stitute, in N. York City, 1863, and wherever exhibited. Solf-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringer with the Patent CO:1 WHEEL PE. GULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls from BREAKINU Olt TWISTING ON TILE 511A1.7. Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine is put upon the lower roll eauslug three times as U vh strain upon the lower roll es when 0.4 wheels with our Patent Regulator urn used, besides the extra strain upon the cloth. _ n reply to the question, " how Long will it Last !" wo can only say, "As long as a wash tub, cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See testimony of (bangs Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park How, N• Y., who says of the UN I vETsAL cLoms WRINOER. " We think the machine much more than PAYS FOR IT Skl,F EVERY YEA It In the saving of gm - moral— We consider It importan that the Wringer be titled with Cogs,Wherwise a mass of garments [nay clog the rollers, and the rollers upon th, crank-shalt slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break loose the shaft.— Our own is one of the first made. end it is as WMO , 19 NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CONSTANM USE." IT OCTET TIME, LABOR, CLoTHES AND MONEY. It Is easily and firmly seeurcil to the tub or washing machine, and will tilt tubs or any size or shape, It will save its cost every nix months in the Flaying f clothes Those with Ci It WHEELS ARE WAR RANTED In every p,rticular. This nl4:flys, especially, that after a few mouths' use the lower roll ILL NOT TWIST ON THE SIX A IT, !id tear the riothlnv.. Furnished to familice, on Orin 1. free of expense, by JOHN CA MPBELL Agent, Rail Road Mike, Carlisle. April 11, BOOTS AND SHOES. AT the store of John Irvine, on th. N. E. cannor of the pnblie square, 14 the place to purchase Boots Shoes lists and Caps, at prices that defy competition, Ile has just returned front the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots. Shoes, Hats A: 'aps that he has over prevented to this cotrununity nd which hu Is determined to sell at the lowest pea Ude prices. Ills stock embraces everything In hi. inu of hosluess, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Ox ford Ties, Calf and patent Leather Gait, e, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, Sc. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Mur roecc. and Kid Buskins, dm, MIS ES Nl.) CIIILDItKN'S WEAR of all descrlp lions embracing fine lasting Gaiters, Morrocco end Lasting Button Boots, Morrocco Lace Lou sot all kinds fancy shoes of various styles slippers, HATS & CAPS, Silk, Cassimere. Fur and Wool Hats of all qualities and styles, aloe n large assortment of STRAW HATS Boots and Shoes made to order at the shorteat notice Repairing ppouiptly duns. Confident of Ills. ability_ to please all elas es of customers, Ito respectfully invites the public to give him a call. vb.ltemember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. July 1, 18(4 NEW GOODS ! ! N9W offering an immense variety o CLOTHS, CISSIMERES, VESTINGS, COTTON GOOD,B &c. For Non and Boys' Wear; inn larger variety, than ran be found In ally °stab. liahment In this place, and at as low prices as can be sold ally where, to suit taste and pocket. We menu facture the above goods to order, In the latest styles, or sell per yard, .feustomers wishing to have the goods bought of us. cut. can be accommodated. free of charge. An early inspection of our goods end prices, respect fully solicted. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. July 1, MS. Carpetings and Oil Cloths. "Vow receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash 11 Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, ling, and Stair CARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be sold for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. OGILEIY, Trustee. March 4, 1864 NEW GOODS Every description and quality of Groceries, Quorneware, Gar dwaro, Pickets, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Tobacco, Begars, Pipes, Freql Fruits and vegetables in Cane, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, all lauds and of the beet quality and to be sold at the lowost prices for atoll by July 1, 1864 CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIENI WEAVER & BRICKER. iHE subscribers would respectfully rl announce to the public, that having purchased t e Carlisle Forgo, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, we have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand all sines of the best quality of BAR IRON. We will give prompt talonUm to all orders, whether from a distance or at home. Tbo highest Cash priml' paid for old wrought iron SCRAPS, delivered at the Forge, at tbo Railroad bridge, In Carlisle. WEAVER 13RICKER. •Carlisle, May 13, 1804—ly TOCHMAN'S Photcgraphs and Am• rotypee, are pronounced the T ery beet. Persons wishing good pictures Should not fail to go to Loch man's Gallery, Main street opposite the National Bank; in Mrs. Neirs Building. Don't - miss' the place. DAOIIEROTYPES & AMBROTYPES copied with accuracy and dispatch. . July 22, 1604-Iy. r , iIE FORWARDING AND GRAIN It business formerly conducted "Olvier & Co„ le now carded on by • - • • • 4: Jonic . o•l6,LisoN, J u ly 29,1804—tf Grams:o'omb. Co. Bryane Pubnonic Waferi, AT RALSTON'S Dee. 11, 1863 00 , pairs Hames on blind 11....L0r an: MIN. Elizabethtown pattern', Loudon da r t:oilman do., with and-without patent fastenings cheaper than every at H. BAXTON'B,..East Main at. 'July 1. 1804. BARLEY WANTED.—The highest price for DRUM in cash will be pith] et Barnitz's Brew ery Carlisle Pa. - GEB/lARD & 8 ~t.2,113114.-41m. FOR SALE • The Will. Stook and conlipkito titres of bread and °aka bakery and Confectionary ay. ply to- - )-_ TUOMAS BWRILEIk.' Blacbanlceburg Oumb. Co. Pa.. • "ISAAC.,LIVINGSTON, . 11:11 - AS received an unusually large. and well seleated - stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and sake that' his old customers, and all persons in watit of first rate CLOTHING should give him a call. His assortment consists iii part of,. . C LOT EIS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, -.• VEVINGB, and all other kinds of goods for Gentle. men's Clothing. • His assortment of piece goods is the largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and ho is determined to sell goods by the yard on. terms as favorable as any other Store. His stock of Ready-made Cloithing, Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of 0 0 A T 8 , PANTS, VESTS, OVEROO.4TS, 6:c., which ho will sell cheaper than any other establishment. lie has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 0001)5, such as UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSHIRTS, DRAW ERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, , TRUNKS, Rio., &o. Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods bb fora nurchasing elsoivhare. lie takes pleasure in show ing his Goods, and will satisfy all that he can and will sell Goods cheaper than any other house outside of tho cities. CUSTOMIIR'S ORDERS invite an examination of my stock of Pine Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings, which I manufacture upon special orders. SPECIAL NOTICE.--t would say to the public, that my goods are manufactured under my own supervision and by the very best workmen. My stoat IS the most extensive I have over had, and my friends and the public are invited to call and examine for themselvm ins - Remember the old stand., North Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINGSTCN. Carlisle, April 24.1864. GOOD NEWS 1 NEW GOODS PHILIP ARNOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 03L.C:1 0 973E - 3E3EIIO2FL, Having just received from New York and Philadelphia an extensive assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETN,„ VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &C. Is now making daily additions to his 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 given In all cases. Goods by the Piece or Yard at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large !lied: of FUANISHING GOODS. comprising In part Eine Linen anti Travel! lig Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Oloves, Hodery, Suspenders, &c. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of the best make. All of which he will furnish at the Lowest Rates. Ills old patrons and the nubile ate invited to call at the old stand, two doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. PHILIP ARNOLD. $400,000 971,000 1,086,28 ts Incoror for 1864 300,000. NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS. The undersigned is now opening the largeq and most desirable stock of goods over offered to the people of Cumberland County. A COM plete end general assol anent of Ladies Dress Goods. An Immense assort meta of LA DI ES MOURNING and SECoN D MOU RN I NI I DR I.NS 0O1)1)S from the Culebra tett Mourning Store 0) Besson & Son, Phila. A large assortment of LADIES PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. The largest stock of NOTIONS outside of the Eastern A full assortment of Cloths lbr Lathes Cloaking. Boys and Mons wear In endless variety, consisting. of Clothe, Fancy and plain Cas,lmeres,lweeds, Jeans, and DOME SY 1C 000DS. an Immense a,ortntent. nt retISMI:11,11! rates. A lar,ze, complete :Ind varied es,ortmrit of DUPLEX ELIl'rlC LNG SKIRL'S. and rime all the celebrat ed man nfavturers In the U. S. also llohnorals of every guulr:uul pa ire, CA tiPETs, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING:3 AND LOOKING GLASSES. A large stork of I ore and Silk CAPES, LAWN', li/ It h; l ES, to., lilt over from lest season, will he sold at extremely low pares. Partieuhr ott , mtion paid to "Funeral orders,"as avcli as orders et all kinds promptly and punctual!; attend ed to. All of whirh will be sold lower than City prices hav• Dig been purchased betoru the late advance. A. W. BENTZ. Fourth Arrival of New Goods I have just returned from the cities with is larg addition NEW SUMMER, DRESS GOODS All fibres united for the season. A beautiful line Silk Mantles, Coates and ItaFillies. Lace Points, (Irene dine Shawls. I.nt r %lilts, Celebrated liid Glove l'arasols. Si,,, Umbrellas, Fans, Itlbbous. flats I.mlie. and lll•ses' it oop i , lcirts, and n gnnerid assur moot of seasonable goods. MEN AND BOY,' WEAR. Alan sellln¢ cheep a large let of 01. D GOODS much le than present prices. Please Call ono door below Martins Hotel, East Mo Street. DE= IDor3r t=-c:+c)cl... SPRING, 1964, GREENFIELD & SHEAFER IN V I'E the attention of buyers to their new stock tg Dry•tioods. It .ail be - found linsur passed In all those restores which comprise a first class Stock A ll,,departments of our business have been much enlarged, especially that of DRESS GOODS, = vhlch ‘ve are confident, Is the most extensive assort rent ever offered In this town. We have now open eady for inspection all the novelties of the 13.4.11, viz all now shades and styles. klozambiques and ('lid Poplins. Chnllled. he Lalnes use, 11 beautiful stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishingly ow prices. DOMESTICS. Prlntc, Bleached Muclins, Brcuid Shocting", Flanno 014gticuls, Chocks, Tichings,-Cottonadoc, &c., &c. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, Cass!mares, loans, Summer Casslmeres,.. &c. We would call the attention of our friends more partly ularly to our immense stock of Meath's, Calicoes. Cot tonades, all bought last winter, before the Into advanci which will be sold at prices that defy competition. Persons may rely, on getting great bargains at the store of March 23,1864 Nors:—Psrsons desirous of examing our stock will please he particular, and recollect our Store Is in 'Lug's building, S, E. Corner Market Square, Second Door, oli posite Ritter's Clothing Snore., t 7. & S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. Asplendid assortment of ale,the new styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Sift & Straw Huts now open of city and home inanatacture which will 'ho sold at the lowest cash prices. Suit hats of Lingual. Hies front the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the chanp• est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. _ , A large stock of SUMMER HATS, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw. Childrens fancy &u. Also a full assortinent of Mono, Boys and childrens caps of every description and style, The subscriber invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, he fuels confident of giving satisthetion. Thankful for the liberal patron. ago heretofore bestowed he solicits vt- continuance of the rnee. Font f rget the stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and uoxt to Comeau's shoo storm JOHN A. KELLER, .Agt. N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short Bottle. 13= IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. WC. SAWYER, has just received • from the latest Spring Importations an Ml moose stock of DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles and fabrics offered to the trade. Black, Figured and Plain Silks in large supply, Silk. Mohair, Wool, Lisle and Cotton Textures, Em broidered and Plaid Tangerines, Striped and Plaid lier• nannis, Plain and Figured Poll du nerd, Bopogassa Plaids, Andalusian Stripes, and all other styles. A full lino of Beeson's MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Turin. Cloths, Tamise Cloths, Wool do Lalnes, Chaffles, Borothias, Tamartines, Morels, Plaid and Plain Mohair, Bereges, Lawns,. Crapes, Collars, Kancilterchiefs, Parasols. Gloves, de. .Funeral Guods of all hinds constantly on band. Special care given to all ordure for Funeral Goods. Cell and axandno our latest Now York styles of SPRING MANTLES, all tho variation and atylosnf Spring Shawls, French, Engllsh and, American CLOTHS and CA4SSI MERES, (a firkt class tailor makes up goods when• do. sired) Cotton - and Linen Pantlnge, Coatings, &c, C.HRPJ Froui the Lowell, Hartford 'anti Enterprisajtiliir,..liii grades, 011 Clothes, Mattlugs, Pns, BhadeB,?unti every , thing In the House Furnishing lino. An enormono, stock of - DOMESTIC .GOODS;-.,''' all the standard makes of Calicoes, Drown and Filf;aav4 ed Shootings, Shirtings, Tickings, Stripes,. Cottonadee, • a full lino of Notions, Hosiery and'Lliovea; :All the latost Improvements in Hoop Skirts:- 1.-tave meal/ea; tho agency of Dayou's celebrated NW Moves . for. thiti: place. - Ladlos will find a complete assortment: The above Goode and many other" not named, With a 'large stock of OLD GOODS, I oiler to the4radir itt small advanco on.obst - of production. „. ; Feeling grateful for past patronage, reek ef .:- eatlnn am of the same.' Ilexuenabor the old and well known stand, )4ant Main k., one door below Martin's Motel. W. 0. SAWYER. • I Carl4l,?, Apr 11,80641. I= GREENFIELD a SIIEAFER D R tr'G S BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, - • PERFUMERY, -.PRESERVED . , MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C' MiI,VERSTICK'S, North Hanovii Street, Carlisle, Penn a. Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy 'thieds,-Glit Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection ary, which has never beau surpassed in this , borough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have bean so• icoted with great care, and aro calculated, in quality, and prise, to command the attention of purchasers. FANOY GOODS, which coMpriA every variety of fancy articles of the moat exquisite finish such as Papker Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink•standa and trayn Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port Illonnales, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety 01 ladies' Fancy stationary. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bond purses. Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Basin and R. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kiuds. Fancy fins for head dresses and shawls. Musical instruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles ele gantly finished and suitable for PRES ENTS, to which he Invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal clasps and corners. Is assortment of S. hool Books and School Station ery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools. lie also desires to call the psalmisr at tentisn of Families to his elegant asset tweet of LAMPS,ARL from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer end others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kest:issue or Coal Oil- Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, be. Ills assortment in this line is unequaled in the borough. Also, SEll ARS AND TOBACCO, embracing nil the favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPER, the celebrated Eillocochink, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. FItIIITS, such as Oranges,' Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes be., FANCY CON FECTI ON AII Y—N UTS-- PR ESEIIVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICK LES, be everylu variety and at ill priers, all of which are pure and best, such as ran be cenfidently recommended to his ft lends. His stock embraces every t,I ng in the line of Fancy Goods. with many other articles useful U. housekeepers which the public are especially invi ted to call and examine. Remember the ()Id Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street July 1, Ibid. LOCIIIIAI''S New Sky-Light Photographic and Am brotype Gallery. C) L. LOC lIIVAN is happy to inform . hi,: numernus auntorners, and thu public gen erall), that he has relmive,l his establishment to his New Sky-Light Gallery, in the holhling occupied by Mre. Neff, as a Millinery Store, opposite the t2uniberland Valley lion!. Mr. I,iichinan 18 now aide with hie splendid :And the addition of new and expensitu apparatus, the ,cry hest man uractured, to produce P IDITOORAPIIS, C.VRTES DE VIST I:, A :MIRO TYPES, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES, equal 'to the best made In Philadelphia or New York. Picture. an he taken now equally well in cloudy as in clear whether. Datruerrooty pus or A mbrotypes of deceased persons copied. in In eyed, or Made Into cartes do vite. 1113 1, 1N64 THE '6 CARLISLE PALACE OF ART," By J. C, Lesher, TS now open for the accommodation of the publie for the purpose of making NI 01 () GRAPHS and AM iiituTYPES, which will be done In a Very sumo Mr manner by his petal arly nrrnnged sky &r., by,whieh means :Ind the ebonies' influence he will lake pictures in clo u dy weather equal to e leer. is c horues err moderato and he solids the nubile pa— tronage. Dupleatos of Dag nom eots pes. Ambrutypes and Photographs, of &yeas, i persons, made of increa sed or Jeri eased proportions.. tn....Entraeo on ll,inovei • • St. In 'LUG'S Bullitlng,t - , pomito t ho 31/11 krt 110.0. Carllslo. 1 pH! 29, I,ll.l—tim GROCERIES ! ! GROCERIES !! ! I'. MYERS, has opened a now Grocery Store In Melo Street, Carlisle, oppoSite ll.. Saxton's Hard ware Story. and Is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of Choke Goods, at the lowest market rat is. ills stock comprises COFFEES, SUGARS,' SYRUPS, TEAR, Salt, Spices, ground, unsround ; Crackers, Cheep°, WiPf, EFINIIIICOF, Fish by NV I,lllllNhi or ',tail, Frooms, liro,lies. Tobacco, Sears, Snuff, Middies, [Slacking, Bed Cords, G LASS AND STONE%VARE, glieetlßWAre, Ceilarware, Notions. and all other arti— rit,l 11,111,111 Y lu•pt in a first class Grocery• regard to prices I sin dbtermitoot to soil goods at the 1,0,t0,t lieores. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce, takon at market prices. F'arme, and Dairymen are partieularly Invited to call and sou the celebrated Md.:NIX CII UltS, whirl has het, pronounced by competent judges the most superior t Nunn of the are. July I, IS(4. ARG' E ARRIVAL OF FRESH - - fIROCERTES-FTSTI OF ALL'HINDS. - Among which Is it large lot of real genuine Haiti— more dry salt IiEItItING, In oak barrels, MACK it It EL at prices that is really astonishingly low•. Pickels of all hinds, _SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assolpnent of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIQUORS, 4. C.. • t the lowest rate. for CASH or Country Produce. WM. BENTZ, July 1, 1864. DISSOLUTION MITE partnership heretotbre existing L between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flom lug, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts ors in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties having accounts with the late firm to call and settle them. William Halbert. jr. having entered into partnership with his brother, Charles 1.. Halbert, the business will henceforth be conducted under the style of Halbert ‘t: Brother. The new Brut would respectfully call attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stock is large and selected with the greateit care and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con, slots Impart of fine old Government Java COFFEE, Prime Rio do , Primo Rio Roasted. SYlt IIPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia By— ups, of tho very best qualities, BROWN SUGARS.—The best the market affords.— Loverlng's beat Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars. Also, hls A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot be sur— passed. Eire, Corn Starch, F,.rrlna, Dana°Ene Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, &r.. ...5z4 CHINA, GLASS, AND t u? QUEENSWARE. A large and well selected stock of tho very latest pat— terns and styles, lower than ever In price, and better In quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and IV Illow Were, such es Tubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars; Preserve .1 ars..lugs, all sizes. EMI—No. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No. I MESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SA LT Btlau_Sark Dairy-and-(t• A. Salt. subscribers respeafully ask the patronage of their friends and the public generally, and Invite them to call and examine their now stools, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Lou bar Streets. • HALBERT A/ BROTHER. CarllBlo, April 22, 1864 Flour and Feed Store. THE subscriber:wishes to announce to the people of Carnal(' and vicinity, that ho has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, In the Warehouso owned and formerly occupied by Jacob ahem. Tho Wet brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Caving perfected arrangements with' some of the first mills In the neighborhood, I can assure my customers that they will be furnished with an article of Flour which I can vouch for. Twill keep constantly on hand FEIN.) OF ALI, KINDS, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, The highest cash prices paid far Grain of all kinds and Flour. Don't forget tho old established stand. .JEREMIAII GIVLER. Carlisle, May 20, ]BOL, • F, I,I(NE, Of the old firm of John P. Lyne d• Son, X A.S just, completed opening his now _ILL Spring stocic of Ilarduaro, Paints, 011 e, Glass, Varnisbeff;Ae,, to which ho Invites the early sttention oLthe public generally. Ho has greatly enlarged his 'etoelc its various branches, and can now accom• Modato the public with , - Iteltable Goof s, ~ in largo or small 'onantitles at thij lowest prices. A bolt into hie store will convineCthern that he has odqugh Goodittg,fully supply the demand In this mar. ROL; rersonoliantlng Goods In our lino willfind it to their a.diantliget:lo give us a call before niahiqlheir purchases. r.tt IF orders personally and punrAnally4l: tended top and no misroprosontatione nttlo;.to. effect. sales. r %-Carllelo May 20 :1801.. North:panover•f3t.l,.. TIYSICI ANS. will find it to tli ' viid vantage to WI and. purehaso -their Diodleltiee, n!' • RALSTON'S.," • . lg ITST.TitANCE HE. Allen , and Eastpennsboro' Mu tual giro Insuradce Company of Cumberland ouuty incorporated by an act of Assi3mblyi in .the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op. .eration; under tho superintendence of the following board bf Managers, viz: 'William R. Uorgas, Chilstbm Stayronn, Jacob Eberly Cathcart, J. 11. Coovor, John Eichelber ger, Joseph Wickersham, SamJ. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovor, and 1. 0. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable ns any Company of the kind lu the State. Persons wish ing to become members me invited to make appllea• tion to the agents of she Company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. WM. R. GORG AS, President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JOHN O. DUN LAP. Sony. Mechanicsburg. • DANIEL,BAILY, Dilisburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherriek, Allen: Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Bettor Dickinson; Ildpry Bowman,. Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Oralnim, Wectponnsboro'; Samuel Conner, Mechanicsburg ; J. W. Cocklin, Shepherdstown D. Coover, Tipper Alton; J. 0. Sexton, Silver Spring; John Byer, Carlisle; Valentine Seeman, Now Cumber. land; Janice McCandlish, Newvillo. York county—W. S. Picking. Dovor; James Griffith, Warrington ; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Ginsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams Carroll. Dauphfn en —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about t 0 expire, ban have them runewed,by making application to any of the &gouts. July 1, 1h6.1.. 6 W SERV G C'IIIJ9•E .S AT REDUCED PRICES, With 'Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop Chock, New S'yle Hammer, Binder, Cor ar, Braider, etc. Aetlie Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa Highest Premiums nt the INTERN4TjONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, I•ARI I, at Um Fein; of the I= Silver Medal at the l'ennsylvania State Fair September, 1863. American Institute, Nea York, Association, Boston, Franklin instil tit°, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' InAitute, IVashingtoo, Maryland Institute Baltimore, Meet:mulct , ' Association, Cincinnati. Ken tucky Institute, Louisville, :Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Aleehani,' Institute, San Francisco. At the State Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CONN ECTIOUT, NI•:\V JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, MISS ISS I I'PI MISSOU RI, 01110. INDIANA, 101 V A, • TENNESSEE, I LI, INOIS; KENTUCKY AIICHIG AN, 0 ISCONSIN, CALIFoRNIA. These celebrated-Machines are adapted to every an• riety of Sewing or testily wear. from the lightest inn, line to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, awl cotton goads.—seams quit ti elf, gathering, hemming, felling, cording, and braiding—malting a beautiful and pecfeal ntltelt alike on both sides—and performing every sperh•s of sewing except staking button holes and stitching on buttons. Fell in tructions for oporatiruf the Machine is glees, gratuitously :it the sales rooms• IN hen tt•e Machine Is sent sane dedanee, that personal instru , G•ll inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the 0 heeler A' Wilson Machine are 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of Ihr• r.o.ri, sowed. 2. Strength. firmness. and Incability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. and made 11- 2. Economy of thread 4. Its attachments and with. range of application to purposes and stet terin Is. h. Compactness and eleeance of model and finish. 6. Simplicity and thoroughness .if con,truotiton. 7. Speed. ease of operation and management, and quietness of 111‘ , 011103 t. SCHEDULE OF PR ICES. .; N 0.3 Machine, with Plain Table, $.O". 0 Ralf Case, Pannellnd, 511 U Halt Polisond, Black Walnut or Mahogany 55 U No. 2 Muhl. rlth Plain Table, gg Half Co.as Pannelled, Se Lialf ease, Polished, Week Walnut or Wiallngany 1;5 No. 1 llllchlu e, Sliver plated, with Plain Tr.ble, 65 no Half Cai.e, Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00 Caso, Walnut or ~.liihogany 70 00 Haire/Ise, Polished, Itosemood, FO jrt Full Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany - 00 00 Full Case, Polishes., Rosewood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Large with Table, No. 6 Machine, with Plain Table, I= Every Mashine is Neill with a Hemmer, Nos. 1 and Machines are sell e 1111 l piety, with the Now li lass Clot Presser, Now Style Itemiser and Braider. Wheeler & Wilson's Agent.) . at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. • July 1, 19114-Iy. STEINWAY PIANOS, First Prize Modal at tho World's Fair, London, .1002. ..e,-,..,- r. .7 , ~ • : .:-: -. L.--_-, . i t . ••••-*•-,•-- ". --..--,.---•=7_ 11Z. - ...._ .......... 4111 j • - 1 ISC. 44:0=a3r:-:••,...-•'-'• :5' MLIE undersigned has just leceived, I and intends to hoop constantly on hand a full as. sortmont of the uuoluallod Pianos manufactured by Steinway gt Sons of Now York. Each instrument wilt be carefully selected In the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cat lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to par-hone are invited to call and examine those unrivalled Pianos, at It. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 9d doer east of the Mansion Muse, noa to Railroad Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS rocalveci in exchange and kept fur tale and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, IS63—ly . A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM • ,--.--.17 - 7.: , ,?1i•-.... v 0i1.,•7% 1( -P . ' . 4 • lialtr 4 ',:.; ,•..' 4 'ir4;.7 ::: E• 7,.A .. e.Z.T . West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at • the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857,) The subscriber has just revolved the most splendid assortment of articles In his line, ever brought to this place—whirls he is determined to sell at prices that defy competition. .. . Parlor. f Chamber, Dining-room, I FURNITURE:I. Kitchen aivl °Moe Embracing everylrtlele used by louse and Hotel.' keepers, of the molt approved and fashionable design and finish. Inelti . ding also Cottage furniture In setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, ant frames, pictures, &e., &e. naL,Partietilar attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms: A. Et. 11. July I, 18C4. 0 p AINTS AND OILS - ‘.,. . -, 10 Tons White Lead , 1000 Gallons of 011. Just resolved with a largo assorttnent of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence' White, Japan, . White Zinn Putty, Colpiod 7Sno, - . Labarge, Red Load - • Whiting, , Boiled Oil, Glue, • Lard Oil, ' , '• - . - ' ' Shellac, - Sperm Oil, • . s' Paint Brushes, -Fisk Oil, &e., ' • Colors of ovary description - dry, and Oil in cans and tubes at (ho hardware Store of 'July 1, 1804 ta.UM -BELTINd .„ Jed received a largo, assortment of nil,eizes— Own Stating, Ourn'Hosoiltiunt Packing, &c., and for sale cheep at the Hardware Store of • HENRY BAXTQN. • June 20,1861, • Forwarding and Commission House • FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. TY PE having PE subscriber purchased the Cars, fi xtures, dm., belonging to the fires of lien. Orson di Rood: retpectfully 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. Re 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 band. Coal of •all kinds, embracing LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE A SU, LOCUST it x p, LINTEBURNER'S and BLACKSMITH'S Coal, constantly kept for solo, under cover, aid deliv ered to any part of the town. A liberal share or public patronage is respectfully solicited. t JACOB 81.::\ Successor to Henderson 3 Rood. Carlisle, Mny 20, 1864. COAL AND LUMBER YARD The subserlbors have this day entered Into partnership to trade In COAL AND LUMBER, We will have constantly ou hand and furnish to 0 der all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, FRAME STUFF . Paling, Plastering Lnth, Shingling, Lnth, worked Sleoring and Weatherboarding. Testa and flails, and every article that belongs ton Lumber Yard. All hinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitenlee, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having ears of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and sire at the shortest notice and On the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so they tin ho furnished dry at all times. Vo have constantly nu hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: I,ykon9 Valley, Broken, Eye, Stove and Nut, Luke fiddler, Ttevorton, Locust Mountain, Lohhery, which WO pledge on, selves to sell at the lowest , 4: •11 prieos. Best quality of Luneburner's and Blacksmith's Cool, always on hand Nrhlrh we will sell at the lowest firm. Yard west side of Grammar fielto 1, Main s , reef AIt3I,6IRONO k IIuFFEIL July 1, 1861. EMI Notice of Co-Partnership, MITE public are hereby informed thu the under'signed have this clay entered into a Cc Partnership, tiMlor the name of Delaney & Blair. the purpose dearrylng nu the Coal and Lumber hi ness,ht tno ofil stand of ()Deer Delaney, nenr the ( Works; where all orders in their line of basin,ss respectfully solicited, and will Ire prnmp•ly filled. OLIVER DELANCY, ANDI(EW 11.11 LAIR. • ()rt. 18, .18t13— t f. ttn—l)rdrrs tor coal will 1,0 reseivell at Halbert & Flootioes Grocery `tarn: Itohrrt Mooro's Shoo Store nod A. 11. Mali 's Currying Shop_ g:n_tlnL•rs for Coal or Lumber solicited throngh ' Post (Alice. arrangements having been mode With Plo4lllllSier in ellargn the postage ru Comic to us. orderx punctuvily lilicd lvvT ATC 11 ES„T EWELRY, AND Silver ware a t ("only n'n old entaldished stand. West Minn:A., nearly apposite the Cmmherla n .1 Valle, Bank. 1 lily,' ju , t reroigod n no, no,orftnont of watcln jn,olry, m. , dallimls, 110 re Addil.nm my former stork to which I in% ite the attention the moilic The ;. , amtmout etnhract, tine gold am silo, lover sontglies II nut ing :1111i Open I,llr do., go All,ll-I's for 1,,1ig0 sad Gentl,nvo and Silver Leinn nnit quArlier wat(hos ut golly In,udr in Ayle pllrr Akta fine gild Medalliana. Itrva,ppins. f..r I,atlllts xt (tentlenti•tt td every totality. pattt.tat :itt.l pt ite. tip 1116, ve,t, t•urb and tit..,l chains ttpld bracelets, hing rings,null pills, slitetat-Ittatctus, &I` , (ildd and silver silvar plats halt, kultts, ptsks, I ohio, tsta salt and tuu stud spur tff.vvry varitd v. A largo ast,art tsont ttl gold, oilvc ,14,1,,,h.5. to suit agus to winivh in,ite special :at tention. A fine Int of nom) PF.NS ft,.111 th, i.,,t lookers. spe [wile ease,. fancy lixeii FiiN 'l' .and liteirl cI ri C.l, gold HMI 1 . 1.11111,11 bral•il.tS, WII t 1•11 ( 1 / 1 11IS, lIIIIIti r„„L.„ „,,t ;; ,: i , n a., ;! , : .t ei v r a v ri„...,•l i v, t ? i f , •:; , I:• „ l ,r e , s t. s t . is , i i i: , l , l . (1 •,, s , , I will s••Il I,w for , rill. AII al tick milt .111L•••1 to ben Litt to.y are rept, l l•••a\l.,l....2l...tacidlseilletl. • • Pnrti •„ kir tG•nt ik.ll p a id ns usual to Watch reps Ing :Ind all iv,, k w., rutted. Jnly I, 1814 SELLING 01 , T .\ Prlt cE T At tho sign stints I.:tight, - ll.mrs al.ove tl Cuull.erlitoti Va t‘,l, (lo“rs 1 eI.W 1.1 Nle,ll.A.i,t Church, oh \\ o.t aaiu et net, the huge mud begt sel,•ll,l , toek of \ Alt'l I ES A NI - ) ,TE \V ELI; Y . in the taws,Win b. SOW :to per vent latcer'tl , i nt 1..13 plan. in I In. ,T.ltit. The stork comprises n large n•sort mentof (loll' Silver limiting 1,1,1, I, :all., Levu s. LOpillYS, Atilt:l - I,m watches, :mil all other hinds ai.,l C(11,1) .1 I) SIT, I C//.1/.\ - 4, (1.111 PHIS :11 I h Peni•jl , ..ll.Wl.ll, i/foll i 21 , 15, :—,..•c.tat I Gold and Silver, lllaell Mitt Silvvr W:,,•. Oil I'nlntinuv, o great i.•tv of f.iury ortirlto., dr Th:• eslim stark nt 11:0.4.1) mak, irrerg. and -ate he soli ieltelenale or retall the easiest term,. !laving selected a first worl,nati all repairing %slit 1.0 ,10;le as tit.tial, at n•dui•e..l It. July 1, I'l4 T I I, 1, 71' IZ I 1 f 31 l' 1121 N 'l' Th ,,,,,,„,,,„ t „ 5 .•,•,, of the Prnirie Flower Store, narrinis the r iu calling the ,life tion :,11 .pore V.lllllll, the ”Illy Stoic that h.v given utiher,kl Inetion. WHAT IS CLAIMED OV E It OTHERS IS lat-t4...sta_ving.taf from 30 to fat per cent. in foul. 2.. d. A Indicr and quicker even front the moue tire 3d. A larger oven than any other stove of the han biZO. 4th. The pro9ervation of the contor pier° from sinking saving repairs. sth. The hest linker, Roaster, and nook now In use, nth A so teodor al ran dement for f•lefinitig tile dues, 7th. A perfeet Gas C'onsuse for either u owl or eon!. The Prairie Mower is wari anted to give satisfaetit in every part ienho, and will be shown with phachu to all who may can, whether dish rig to pure hale not, fitly tlunull Cy of reference in town fir country. A few other good Cook Stoves on 1.11.4, which wi he sold very low to close stork. Spoutinv. Hoofing, .lob work. Cepper tonithing and Sheeting work promptly attended to, in town or vOOO - All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover staeet north t t Loather. MARY MORRIS. N. 8..-0 Id Copper, Braes and Pewter bought, and the highest price paid id is ah or goods. = COFFEE POT. lATILLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully y announces to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he still continues the mantic:, ture of all kiwis of tin and sheet iron ware in J. D. lialbert's building Fast Louthor street Carlble at the sign of the where ho will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despatch. Also eon at all times be Incn those celebrated, self. sealing and self testing premium airtight, Itoofinc, Spouting, and all kinds 01 jobbing done a the a hortodt untie°. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank ful for the patronage herolotbra extended, ho hopes by strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same. Dont tiirget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot. July 10863. I= The subscriber informs the public tha he still continues the OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING bushes at tho Old t 9 tend In tho beeinnont of the Fire Methodlet-Olturrii. Ho will - attend iirciiniTtly - Di uI ausinees In hie line. Load and. Iron Pipes, Hydrants;qlbt and cold Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, {t'ro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Its sins, nydraul c Rams, Ac, and every description of cocks aud fittings for gas, steam water, Ac. Superior cooking ranges, beaters and gas fixtures put up In churches, rt ores and dwellings, at short notice, In the most modern style. All materials 'and work lu our line at low rates slid warranted. wiy,,Courilry Viork and jobbiug promptly attended to J uly BAT AND CAP EMPORIUM riILIE undersigned respectfully announ cos to the public that he still continues the lint Mug 8U1ii110.519 nt the old stand, in West. High street, and with a renewed and ellielent effort, produce arti cles of Head Dross of Every Variety, Styln and Quality, that shall bo strictly In keeping with .thO hnproyo• moot of the Art, and fully up to thu ago whiohoro I have on hands aplondid !... .,.a . •'4!" assortment of r „ I.} 'HATS AND CAPS, i '7 . , geo?-1/d ie., ofall descriptions, from Masontown Wool n the finest Fur and Hilt Hats; nod at prices that must suit every one who has an ave to getting the worth_ofhla inswey, The stock includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of overy•stylo and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Durabilily and finish; by those of any other establish. mont In the eouritry. • Men's, Boy's and Children's flat's and Caps, of every description constantly on hand. Ile respectfully Invites all the old patrnns 'and as Many new ones as possiblo, to give him a. J ,0. OALLIO. July I, 18C4 • A _ • , FULL assortment of Men'tind Boys' Boots and Shriek, 6ultablo.lor tbe winter. .-Also, adleaand Makatea halntend Bootees. Ohlldren's.lloots of all lands. , ' tadlei end tlentlomou'e OUM Over Shoes. My old euetonteres and ,ell lu *ant of,good and cheap Boots. end Shoes; will please call and examine the stock t before purchasing. Main street, nearly, deposits the Dowd.' • ' " ' ' buAs.oolLlflr, Trueoo.- ' . July 1 : 18C4. .. - . . ILEDIRY SAXTON MUM SCANTLINO, DELANCV &. BLAIR I= ACCOItI)EuNS RED COFFEE POT, FRUIT CANS AND JARS William P. Lynch SHOWER BATIIS, 'm= 4 =or's: CUMBERLAND VALLEY. AND • 71 1e2 - :s 11 lA* 4 , =-• , FRANKLIN. RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS. ONand after DicipAY, APRIL, 4th, 186.1, Passenger Trains will run daily, aa rollowai (53unday excepted): TOR CHAMBERSBURG AND lIARRVIIIIIIO. Lear° llagerstowa, 7:00 _A. M., 2:46 P. M. Oreaueastle, 7:37 " 9.35 Arr at 8,17 . 9:20 " Chambera'g, , Leave 8:30 " Leave Shippenaburg 01/0 " New v Ille 0:32 “ Carlisle 10:10 " " '" Nleellanicaburg 1b:412 " 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg 11;16 . 5 " 3:40 " FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN: holve If arrisbu rg 8:05 A. 51., 1:35 P. M. " Mechanicsburg 8:87 " 2:15 " " i arliale 5:27 " 2:55 . Newvllle 10:02 " 8:20 " Sh ippon elm rg 10:83 " 4:00 " Cbanthers'g, 1 Arr at 11:10 " 4:40 1 Leave 11:10 " 4:40 . heave flreencastlo 11:n5 " 5:30 . Arr. tit Hagerstown 12:35 " 0:10 The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION TRA IN .will leave as follows : Lunve enriihlo 5t55 A. M l‘lviumirsberg 6:25 Arrive it lierrihlkerg 6:55 Leave lierrisberg 4:20 P. DI " 111erhnnicsburg 4.54 Arrive et CarliNle 5:20 " . . making rinse connections at Harrisburg with Trains fn Philadelphia. New York and Pittsburg; and with Trains for all points West. The'l'rs I n leaving Hari isburg at 4:20, P. M., rune only as far as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Sup't. :Superinivildent's Chamb'g. July 1, 1064. j READING RAILROAD. ve,.... ~.,..„3.„....„ I^.. . _ . • ‘i?.t , it , '" 7 " 7 "...• jete,`,_=,. - r, _ • , r ..:1;mi . ", 19:77 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CIREAT Trunk Line from the North k j and Nbrtl3 West for Philadelphia, New York heading. Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton Ac. trains leave Harrisiong for Ilarrh,burg for Philadel phia, New York, Heading l'ottsville, and all interme diate Stations. at M A. 71., and 2 I'. U. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6,30 A. M., arriving at New York at 1.45 the slime day. A special A eronnatodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 7.13 A. 71., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P. Id. Fares firm 'Harrisburg: To New York $5 15; to Philadelphia $3 35 nod $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave 'New York at 6 A. 51 , 12 nocon.•nd 7 P. 71., (Pittabutp, 1• xpress arriving at Harrisburg at 2A. )1.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A. M., and 3.30 L'. M. Sleeping care In the New York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg wil bout change. P.,sengers by the Cala wissa ,Jtallrond leave Taman .loo at /., 30 A. M., and 2 le I'. Id., for Philadelphia, New Via k, and all Way Point,. Traing leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. M..,and 2.30 P.M., for Philadelphia. Harrisburg. and New York. An Ae, ,dotiodation Passenger train lenses Reading at nnu A. )1., and returns from. Philadelphia at 5.00 I'. )1. 1(),..A II the above trains run daily, Sundays ex• depted, A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. 51., and Philadelphia at 3.15 I'. M. (2 , minutato,n, )111,1;1!. Season, and Excursion Tick ets lit 1 , 111,0 I,lton tO ;Ind 6,111 n il points. EA) rounds Ilagg.ige allowed each Passenger. O. A. NICOLT.S, ' General Superintendent. July 1, 1001. { lARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA • • 7 , - " DAILY PRE IGi HT LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, Xll MARKET Sill EET PHILADELPHIA J. & P. RIIOADS, NAIR STREET, CARLISLE, PA 4 - 4) --c a , of this Line leave the Iterit. 811 31arket St. Ihetty. tit 1 ..'elt.t h. I'. Lens e .1 7 o'clock, A. M. the tb. intended I. r this Line should be marked C. & I'. Dally heti:lit Line, mid scot in by 4 o'clock. illy 1, 1,81. Carlisle Foundry, ERIE FARM IMPLE`•IENT DEPOT! I DNER CO., now thanufac_ t keep r..n , tantly thr sale, nt their ex• ten:, e Ne.illl 11t.rtoi on Eaat Main btruet, Carlitdo, a nt ni Al; MCC UHAL IMPLEMENTS, of well ki Hen, approved usefulness to format., among hielt they woo id esiverinl attaotion to 11 IL )I2U II Celebrated Patent, CIUI SPRING (ill:\IN DRILL, ‘,11., has false!) over tilty First Class Premiums at 3.11 i'..ltltty Fairs. T, tins Farmers of Climber land. Ita k and Peri) rowans s need not speak in .I. tad ihe moePs i his 111 in, as seoros of them aro w iisi. Ow hest farms in these counties. Its roputvtir, r ..,t,1i , 11 , 11..11 as the rest I . oliiplOte Grain Inv used rn till' Cnited .taus. It ....res 1 , hint. lin., nit,. Hurl y ev lily and o_ tho ...evil. gum rprings ii. the drill iit stump. and stoner. Without break :lin ions nr lin. i lir even and ragular sondn.i, the 11 Fliritn4 141111 s unequalled h any lit li or \Yu also null unioturo and sell the follosv• ilia, in licher. which We Pall reiionlintind t I Fartneni as ~.hithle itnplettiont,s, of ostablailied oh/tractor: IIUII It IN'ri PATENT ',Aso s ENT '•I'IIA\V Ft WO It CUTTER, lOU DEN Irol,NE, PATEN CORN SIIELLER, HA RN'S pAT ENT CIDER NI I LI,. JOHNSoN'S CAST IRON HOG'S TROUGH Also, three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing Machine , , Cart Iron I.irld Rollers. Plough Castings of vardom. patterns. Corn CrUSIIVI N. and other articles for Fariner4 too 1101114.111 US to melanin. Also, E gg C oa l Stay., and Ten Plate \I rod Stoves, with nn immense ariety of otlier castings ter housek,pers and others. 11 e have alsoa ,altraction variety 01 patterns (or R O.DI RA I ZINGS, and CEMETERY ENCLO: - -URES to which we would call attention. Steam Engines and ➢IIII Gearing To this ie nom( Moor business we give particu lar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Floor and Saw dill Ot tiring, is constantly inerttaiditg. Mill (issuers and Mill Weights Will be fat Itisited with a printed catalogue of our various Mill I'n Glen us. nn epnlirnlion. Our Machine Shop comprises all tits serious tools Sr turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by good and careful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEs of any desirable capacity. from ten to twenty-five horse power, built in the hoot styla and on accommodating terms. tin Wen built at our establishnieq may be Seen In sties essfal operation at many of £bo largest Dist Ileriee and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to t e owners of which we confidently refer for information an to their efficien cy. Persons a ;lilting Steam Engines ore earnestly re quested to call and examine before contracting elao where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected milli our establishment lea Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now In complete order for the manufacture of every desc lotion of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well as the plainest honer.— Window Sash furnished from 5 cents up.. ard. accord ing to size of glass; 1% loamy Frames flu $1 31 up ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds ft. m $1 75 up. ward; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 °Ward. 1116uld logs, Castings Architraves, ti ash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, :culls, slid other articles needed In house building, fupoished at the lowest prices and of the best quality of lumber. Ikif - We are also prepared as heretofore, to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms, Thuvontinued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mall promptly attended to. F.,OARDNER tt CO. July 1, 18f4. Manhood : how Lost, how Restored ! dust published. n now edition of Dr. •-- [3 Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the. • radical cure (without medicine) of • Spormatorrhoea, or seminal 'Weakness, uvoluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, eti• Ino, Consumption. Epilopay. and Fits, induced by self ndulgence or sexual extravagance. !'rice, In a sealed,envolope, only 6 cents. Tho celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of salt abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous me of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter whet hia condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Mature should be in tho hands of every youth. and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope. to any address, post paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps, Address the publishers. . --OHAS. J. O. KLINE & CO, 127 Bowery, Now York, P. O. b0x 1 1586. Juno 10, 1861—ly BARLOW'S IBIDIGO BLUE. DEALERS and consumers of tie above eollihrated Wash Blue, will take notice, that aka Labels are altered to read. INDIGO BLUE, Alfred Wittborgar's Drug Store, No. 234 EE North Second S e tirretMaindelphia. The quality of this Blue will bo the same in' every espect I It is warranted to color morownter than twice the, same quantity of Indigo, and to 4 , 0 much further than any other Wash Bine in the mask t. It dissolvhs 'per. fectly clear and does not settle on 'the clothes 'ea most of the other makes do. Ono. Box dissolVed , In a half pint of water, will make es good a Liquid Blau as any that is made at one-third the cost, An it is retailed at the same price es the- Imitations and inferior articles, housekeepers 1011 lind• It ye* much to that' advantage to ask for' that' put Wiltherger's, Afar All Moo put up uftei this date with DerlOrt'a name on•ltis imitation. '. • . , The New Label does uotrequiren Stamp. ' lenr s'le by Storekeepers - generally. DI lux* 4,.1864-6mo. ' • ibAminr DYE COLORS, RAIRONII, 12:66 1:28 " 1:28 2.42 "