UNIVERSITY "OF 'PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Ninety.. Ninth Si:eaten-1804-65. WILLIAM GIBSON, 11. D., Emeritus Professor of,flur gory. GEORGE B. WOOD, Emeritus Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL JACK SON; M.D., Emeritus Professor of Institutes of Med HUGH L. DOUCE, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women end Children. JOSEPH CARSON, M. D., Professor of ISlateria Mod ica and Pharmacy. ROBERT E. ROGERS„M. D., Pro fessor of Chemistry, . JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D., Prolbs sor 'of Anatomy. 11. H. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., PrJessor of In ititules of Medicine. R. A. F. PENROSE, Id. D., Pro fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chil. dom. ALFRED STILES, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. D. RA PES AGNEW, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery.. . The Lectures of the Session (Igo4-65) will begin on the Monday of October and close on the first of 31.nrch One Introductory will be delivered to the Course. Clinical Instruction la given throughout the Sess ion, in the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Hospitals. At the Philadelphia lkspltal containing 171 bade, Instruction is free. Military Surgery and Hygiene will be fully taught by the appropriate chair. The Dissecting ROOM. under the superintendenee of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are open throughout the year, eseept In July and Au gust. The Room for Operative Surgery and the Applies Mon of Bandages, &c., Is open throughout the Fesslon, Under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Semi for the Lectures (each l'rofessor g 11), ,$lO5 Matriculation Fee amid aura ly), Graduation Fee, E. E. ROCERS, M. P., Dealt pf the Medical Faculty, SASIIIILL PRICE, Janitor University Buildlutz. P. S. Boat d may be bed at from $2 10 to .16 per week Soptombor 2d,1861.-4t U. S. 7-30 LOAN. IVIIE Secretary of the Treasury gives jL. notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, 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 bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twee ty yearn from their date, an the Goverument may elect. They will be issued In denominations of $4,0, $lOO. t,ZOO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all euber•riptione u , t be for fifty dollars or some .multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the mesons free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificatesof Deposit an they ran be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August ersous making deposits subsequent to that date Must pay the interest accrued frOm date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-live thousand dollars and upwards for these dotes at any nue time will he allow 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 for the amount, certified to by the offi cer with whom the deposit was made. 1 , 10 deductions for commissions must be made front the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security Any savings bank which pays its depositors In U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circula ting medium of the country, and it cannot pay in any thing better. for its own assets are either In goocri,- meat Securities or in notes or bonds payable in gov ernment paper. It is equally convenient ass temporary urpermanent investment. The notes ran always be solo for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the beet security with banks us collateral. Co. dis counts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5- Gold Bond In addition to tho very liberal Interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of eon version is worth about three per cont. per annum, for thin current rote for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent.preminni and before the war the premium on six per cent. G. S , stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be !Well that the actual profit no thin loan, at the p I-sent marl: et rate, Is not loss than ten per gent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Munici pal Taxation. ' But aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a special Act of Congress exempts all.bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the avenue this exemption Ss worth about two per Cont. per annum. according to the rate of taxation in vai hius parts of the MUD try. It ix believed that no seruritles offer so greal Indere meets to lenders as those issued by the government In all other forms of indebtedness, the ilrithorability private parties, nr stock companies. or separate core w u riffles, only, Is pledged fee payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all obligations of the Dulted States. While the government offer. the most liberal terms fcr Its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty an r patriotism of the ',pop's. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits The party depositing must endorse ore, the original certificate the denomination of tortes rtquired. and whether they are to he issued in blank ut payable tin order. When so undo, sad P, must he lett with the offi cer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treas ure Department. SDDSCRCILIPTIoNB WILL DE RE , EIOED by tine Trease re of the United States. at Washington, the several A sis tantTreasurersauddeslguated Depositaries, and by tin '`IPIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLE, PA , and by all National Banks nhlch are dcpnaltarled of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS ANI) BANKERS throughout tho country will glvo furth, r Information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBBCRIBERS 2 la. J. \V. EB V. Treasurer, TN Account with the school Directors or Carlisle District, firm Ist Mooday 01 June, 1863, t)ist, Mouday of June, 1864. To balance In lianas of Treasurer at 'Art set tletuent lot June. 'Ho Outstanding taxes previous to ISO 3, State apps opriatiou of 1803-1, recoiveil 2'2,1 April, 'O-1, Receipts from non-resident scholars, Duplicate of 'ruses of 1803, Credit by Treasurer's Payments as follows Teachers —their salaries tiir the year, John Outshall l'ularging school building, D. Scobey and Mies Woods In full ot their judgment, 17 911 47 Geo. Cart on account of new purchase, 1388 58 Wood and Coal, 224 7.1 Advertising and incidental expanses, 321 00 Intorest paid on remaining debts and loans, 173 04 Messenger and cleaning rooms, 1117 25 Repairs, fixtures, ke. , 'BO 87 Checks and Bills—Cash expenditures, By exonorationn allowed on the Duplicates 1801.2, on settlement, Abatement to tax payers of 1862-63, j Bees of collection previous to 1863 Balance of taxes outstanding this date, sub ject to exoneratlons and collection fees, Balance due by Treasurer, 1864 July 28, examined and approved. It. C. WOODWARD, Final/del Seely. Sept. 6, 1864, approved and ordered to be published In the newspapers of the District. By order 01 the Board. C. P. 1.11:NIRICII, 8t Secretary. The New Skirt for 1864 A'NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN lIOOP SKIRTS. The Duplex Elliptic (or double) Steel Spring J. I. & J. 0. WEST, NO, 97 CIIAMDERS STREET NEW YORK, AltaTilEl OWNDRS 01! THE PATENT AND EXCLII SIVE MAN UFACTIIItEItB OF THIS J. R. BRADLEY'S Patented Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirts. This invention consists of Duplex Lot. too] Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly togethen'edge to edge, making the toughest, most Elas tic Flexible and Durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elastleity and flexibleness, to place and fold it when In use us easily and . with thegsamo convenience as SILK or Sitit.:- LIN DRESS. It entirely obviates and silences the only objections to Hoop bktrts, viz: the annoyance to the *eater is well as the -public, especially in crowd al assemblies, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, or In any crowded' place, from the difficulty of con tratting,thom and occupying a small spans. This en , remove the difficulty, while giving the richt tithe usual and full and svmmetralcl form, and the lightest, moat stylish' and graceful appearance for the drain, opera,.promenade, onhouse dress. A lady hav ing enjoyed' the pleasure and comfort and great con venience of wearing ono of the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirts tbruaingle day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with the use of them."' They are also equally desirable, And a great Improvement over other kinds of Skirts for Misses and Young Ladies who were short dresses; the elasticity and flexibility of them prevents when coining in contact with anything crowding-the Hoop-close to the person, from pushing out the other side of the Hoop or dress; and again, they are en much more- - durable and not likely to bend or break or get out of shape. -The bottom rode on all the Skirts' ate also double.steel and twice or DOUBLE COVERE,D to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods When draggingk down, stairs; stone steps, de., ,to. which they are constantly subject to ,when in use. All are made of the beet quality of corded Tapes, and ovary part of the Skirt Is of the very best mates ; It is guaran teed In every respect, to be byfar the beet, most com tbrtable, and most durable Skirts ever made. Enquire for 'the D.uplex Elliptic Spring Skirts. iron SAVO In all variety styles and sloes by all first elan dealers. . • ' DR. WM. H. COOK, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,' .- Surgeon and Accouchour . ' QFFICE at his residence in t Pitt tiered, adjoining the brotbodist Church. 1, 1864. __ , • • AP, , . . TILE . new 1 8-10 U. S. 3.yetir Treti igi ,ri l Notes. These notes boar Interest at the rate o 8-10 per cent. per annum, and are convertible at ..the end of three year ;at the option of the holder, Into 8:20 six per cent. bends, interest payable in coin. Subscriptions _received .at the FIRST NATIONAL BANS OD 11ADLIBLE,1?inancial Agent and Depository . of the V, O. . ) Avg. 14.—tf ' . . ' WINES AND LIQUORS. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLIBLE; THE undersigned, successor to George A. Winters, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho Intends to maintain the character of the above house tie heretofore, and will keep constantly on band a large assortment of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKEYS, RUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, &c., s - 40 he ran ;Zell an cheap as nay other establishment In Vflrlinl , , II sot cheaper. Zip County' Landlords will/pll this the place to buy their. IPLNES AND LIQUORS, Both In regard to.,suallty and price. Ble stock ts large and well selected, and he Invites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place. South Hanover street, directly opposite the 'Vol•. unteer "Printing (lilies, (Winter's old stand, (Carlisle. April 21, 18111—tt. D. P. lIAZELTON, Me peculiar mint or iiir...4,0 4 1 infection which we call ~' SCROFULA lurks in ' sfri - • the constitutions :if ..---, N o, ~. In in of men. It 1 :-.1- ..----.. .i 1 • either produces or is „...-- , ~....- . -. . prodtwed by an en -----:-.----:-- „,, 0 * f.,1.1.1, vitiated state ~.......7 i:, ,_.... •‘ r.iit the blood, wherein .: _l l;'.ll,vii.d lits; - ethat Bind becomes in .----'. ' - d,-,,,k,0 i p, ~,.fizmeomp. e tent to . sustam 0. 1; i :_, f i t c .. ,_ltintlie \ 11:11 fOreeS Ili rhea' J(.41 I. '4 -1, , ::If • ' i NkijUja ViL!,,roll , act ion, and • - „,.;1 7 .......... ,,,... tsi. 7-2 .7.-•,,,_lett \cs the system to . _ -..''-.:......:,:f fall into di-order and --- decay. The scrofulons contamination is varion-ly cau , ed by memo, isl disease, low living, disordered digp , tion from unhealthy fod, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing t ire , , and, above all, lv the venereal infection, Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, (lei:vending. "front parents to children unto the third and fourth golfer:Moo ;" indeed, it seems to he the rod of Him who says-, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." 'I lie diseases which it oriirinatcs take v . :pious mimes, accor din g to the gran.: it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, soil finally Consumption ; in the gland:, swellings whicii suppurate and la.conie ulcerous .sore:; in the stomach and loads. (krUngVnlentS %s 1 lith pro duce indigestion, dy , pepsia, and liver com plaint,: on the skin, eruptive mill cutaneous atiections. 'llw-c all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purilication sod invimiration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, Told, or corrupted blood, von can not 'lave health ; with that •' life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous di,esse. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded front the most effeetual anti dote: that medical s(getwe has discovered for this afflicting diswittper, and for the (lire or the disorder; it entails. That it is far superior to :sly other ivinedy yet devised. is known by all who have gi, en it a trial. 'Flint it does com bine ‘irittes wily extraordinary in their effort upon this cht, ,, s of (gutiplaints, is kali:lgnobly In teen I>y time great multitude (>1 publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following di-eases : Ki ng ' s E v il 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, Imo, iodevd, the whole seek. of that aii-c front 11111.111 icy of the blood. Minute reports of ingivalind eases mac let found in A rEtt's ALIIANAt', which to the druc•ti t; for grallittoll, dintiibutimitt, 1111121C111 tu.it 1,0 learned the direction: for its rt , e, and 'only of the remarkable cure; trbi li it list, tinMe Mien all other remedies had hided to aildid relief. Those t mr. tire porpo.ely taken nom all sec tint; of the country, in order lilt evely reader linty hate acre.; to smite one cello to 111111 of its I/011(711Es from personal esperience. Scrofula depre•e; the tilnl eneigie'i. and thus canes it; Vlrtllll. fat' 111 , 1 re .subject to disease and its fatal re -gilt. , than are healthy constitu tion,. hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average ditrotion of hionan life. The mast importance of these considera thms Tf s led us to .pend years in perfecting a remedy which 1, qtutte to its cure. This we tots' offer to the public under the name of .IvEtt's S 10.trAtil 1.1. , although it is cong po•ed of ingredients, •oine of which exceed the best of Sal:3 pt, did in Alter:lllv, , power. Ilv it s ant yoki 111 , 1 ' Iv (,(ot-t your , ,lf front the utter ing and rof thew disoiders. Purge out the foul cot:gip:ions that rot and fester in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and %igorom, health will follow. Sly its peculiar this remedy stimuhites the sit:ll film.- nllll thus t.\l,t.h; the distempers which lurk within the sy,tein ur burst out on any part of it. 'We know the piddle have been deceived by many ,mnpou lt d, limit promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceiN ea nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial., and there remain , no que,tion of its sin passing excellence Mr the t are of tlw afflicting diseases it is in tended to roach. Although under the same name, it is it very different medicine from any Other which has !wen before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been a‘ailable to them. ..C1) ' 01 Ell OEM MEI I,i,"3ti II S'LS 0 CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Groat Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. 64 038 10 0,0 02 013 St, 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. 1215 59 782 45 lEEE Prepared by Da. ,J. C. Ayen & Co., Practicall A 7 ira 111 ant_. I\lllSB. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by .1. W. ELLIOTT, Carlisle, and deal ers every wly.re. 1 4 1 E. 131411,TZ II0()VElt, Attorney oat Low. Wilco in ltheem's Hall Uullding , in the rear of tint Court if "use, Carlisle, Pa. September 9, 190-I. C HERMAN, Attorney at Law, ft • Carlihk, ra. Next door to t 1143 Herald °flied. July 1. Iti64-Iy. TAm P,'S A. DUNBAR, Attorney at cp La, carusk, (Wive on the south shin of the Court House, adjoining the "American Printing Office." July 1, 1864-Iy. eT M. WE AKLE V, Attorney at Law w il )Oleo on south Ilanover street., adjoining linif offleo of.ludgoli:aham. All profewdonal business en- trusted to him will Ito promptly attondud to. July I, 1864. QAMUEL 11E , BURN, Jr., A ttoruey )11t. Law. Mt.° with liuu. YiUmuul lh•pburn, Main Jtlinto l'a, July 1, MIL D UFUS B. SHAPLEY, Attorney at iv, Cariluiu Po. Attends to securing nod col looting Sn'dlorv' Pay, Bounties, and Pensiolls. (Alice on South honorer Strout, opoositu Buntes Store. July 1, 18414. LA CARD.-CHARLES E. MA OLA WHELAN, Attorney ot Low, (Mee In lulkoire building, Juat oppooltu tho Market Iloulio. July 1, 1864-Iy. 1 P. H UMERIC 11, Attorney at Law Nike on North Hanover street, 'a Tow doors north of 0111's Hotel. All business entrunted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS Pomfret Street few doom l4 ol •‘• below South Hanover at July • • TOSIWILIIITNER, Jr.;, - Attorney at waviaud Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office on ltollltoad Strout, two oors north of the Bank., 4..„BusiflosS promptly attonded to. • July 1, ltift. GE°.XV.. NEIDICH, °D. D. B._ Into Demonstrator or Operative Dentistry of tiro S Z: f4l logo or Office at hi s ru . sffience opposite Merlon pith, Vi est Main street, Owlish), l'a. July t,.1864. TlTt. GEORGI S. 'SEA ) - Jur ItIGLIT, Dentist, from the Dahl more collage of Dentnl Surgery. lina.Oftleo at the residence -of hie mother, East Loather street, three doors below Dettlbrd. July-10804. • , A"'s PAMILY . MEDICINES, • AT,RALSTONS, AYER'S -• • PHOTOG•RAPHIC. - NT RS. R. A. SMITH, (formerly . Mrs. Roynolds), would Inform the Public that ehdhas purchased the PHO7'O,GRAPHIC GALLERY lately owned by Mr. .Charles A. Saylor, 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 patrons of the Gallery, the mine .nce ment that she has retained the servixts of Mr. ',OM. MAN, (Mr. Sayfor`a principal Artist during thelast year), will be sufficient to secure a continuance of their patronage; while an abundance of light, PLEASANT ROOMS,' very pleasantly alunted, with her own former expe rience and success in picture taking, and a desire to please, site 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 sons will be furnished with copies of negatives taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. May 20, 1804--tltn. CeIARTER 1829. PERPETUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMFY. OF PHILADELPHIA ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, $2,457,849 95. CAPITA ACCRUED SURPLUS, IN VESTED PREMIUMS, Unsettle," Claims, 98,410. LOSS PAID SINCE 1120, $5,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TkIItNIS DIRECTORS. CIIARLE,A N. BA NCRER ISAAC LEA, ToIII AS WAG Nhlt, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, OED. PALES, .1 ACME R. SMITH, AIMED FITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, PICAS. W. LEWIS, M. D CH ARLES N. BA ACKER— Preeß. EDWARD C. DALE, The . Prelet. JAS. W. Me A LUSTER, Son. Pro. Tem. A. L. SPON S LEE, Agt., Carllide, Pa. Match IS, IStli—Umo. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. nb IPO II Frame to Break, or Rust, and Spoil the Clothes. 53,818 soLD IN 1863 I T was pronounced superior to all others nt the World's Fair at London, 1662. It took the Firm Premium at the great lair of the American In stitute, in S. York City, 1063, and wherever exhibited. Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringer with the Patent CO,/ WHEEL II E UhATolt, which pesitively prevents the r o lls iron BREAKING Glt TWISTING ON THE SIIAI,I ithout Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine i= pot upon the tower roll causing three times as 11111 , 11 ,train 11p00 the lower roll as when Cog wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon the ninth. In reply to the utiestlion, .• ilow Long will it Last!" we eau only say, long as a wash tub, cooking slope, or any other family utensil." See testimony ot Orange Judd, of the America,. Agriculturist, One. 41 Par's Row, N. V., who bays of the UNI ETSA L CLOTHES WRINGER, '• think . Ow tottchini , tittarli more than PAYS FOR, 11' SI Elt YEA It in gat molt '- 11, ,•,,,si.l••t it itilpit tan that the \‘ linger he (Med i% , 1111 , r• , Ise lIIIISN Of rl.ts the it,16•,, awl 111,, 1,,11e, 11111111 the 1 . 1i1111, - ,11311 Shp mid 1,.• I,l' Ilie 1,, ,, , 1/ml.li:tit 14 the (list r. 114 it is Ile Gilill) AS Ni.) titter YtiAltS tittiNtt•ltA.NM USE." IT ..,AN I,S AND MONI:1". It 1...a.f1y 311 tired tot he tub ”I" 111.1.•11111, all.t w1:1 till tllir4 t•I su.e 11 1 .6upr. IL v• , it. est enyty worthy iu tile s,illnz 'I with COO IV 111O , :1,, Alit , . 51511. Ii AN Ftoin 1,1. Q I rilI . 111:11 . . 1111, that tiller a few months' use 1 111 II ILL Nirl"l'NVltq' ON 'FLlE:,ti.:rr, mid feat' the olt.thin,. 1 , it, lush,' to Idiuilies. of t,inl, fit, of expense, by l'A M1'81%1,1. .%cent, Raid Road Ullice, April 1',.1h61-tf. ➢SOOTS AND SHOES. i t 'l' the srore of John Irvine - , on th f N. 0 corm, ar the politic toputee. la the place to ',melt:lse hoots Shoes Hats and Cart, at pikes Lhat cokopt.l ll,' ha.j itst roLurned from the Flit,t with the largest and most complete assortment of hoots. Shoes, lists Cap. th.tt he has ever presented to this community, ar! 1, bur!) he is I JAC ers~n itLo sell et the !enrol pis ...tido prices 111. stn. h entleaoes ever) thing Iu his I oe tit to sine•s. Such as MEN'S & BUYS' FINE CALF lIOOTS, hip B o t,. Cop, and Patent Leather ' , lrma" Ties, Calf and p 0 r,,,,f, I,m her il a iro.s, Calf Sullifirra, Calf null Kip Brogans, Slippers, L A If t G S' W E A It, Pine French and English 'Asti Ito natters. Nlerneco Calf and Kid Ibmis. Pine Kid slippers, Fanry Slippers, Mors and Is Id Buskins, he., NHS IFI A it 1:111 !AMEN'S WE Alt of all dosrrlp lions embracing tine Lasting Its it, s. Morrorre and basting 'baton Boots. (I e rectst I sm. btpo s of all }dud, Stil.p.•,. the. Ii Ale C APS. Sli4. eassimero. Fur 3111.1 Wool flats °rail kinalities and styles, rtlst, a large assortment of S.T It W A.. T S Hoots and Slim•+ timile to nriler at Oa ithortei.t nntirn Repairing ppoiumly l'onli.lent his ability to ph:we all Oat; US of customers. he respectfully invites the public to give hint a call. ga_llemoluber the place, N E. corner of the Public Siiimre. JOHN IRVINE. July 1. 151'4. NEW GOODS! ! MOW offering an immense variety of CASSIMERES, VESTING'S, CUT rON GOODS &c. For Dien and Boys' Wear, In a larger variety, than can be found In any °stab. llF.hinent in this place, and All, low prices as can be sold any where. to sult,toste and pocket. Wu mane fact are the above goods to order, In the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us. cut. canna be accommodated, free of charge. An early Inspection tot our goods and prices, respect. tulip solicted. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. July 1, 15.63. Carpetings and Oil Cloths. SOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash tore, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, lloinp, Rag, and 6tair CARPETS. Alge, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be ,old for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. OGIL 0 Y, Trustee. March 4, 1861 NEW GOODS Every deHerlption and quality of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, l'ickels, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Tobacco, Sugars. Pipes, Fro-h Fruits and vegetables in Cans, Oysters do Spices, Wood and W•illow ware, all Muds and of the bust quality and to be sold at the lowest prices for cash by WM. BENTZ. July 1, 1864. CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM iVEAVER Sr. BRICKER. rfIIIE subscribers would respectfully I announce to the public, that having purchased the Carlisle it'utiie, formerly owned by Mr..l. Goodyear, ire have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand all sizes of the bust quality of BAR IRON, We will give prompt attention to all orders, whether from a distance or at home. . . The hfgheet Cash ',Hoeg paid (or old wrought Iron SCRAPS, delivered at the Berge, at the Rail rend bridge, in Carlisle. WEAVER 6- BRICKER Carlisle, Ray 13, 1884—ly LOOIIMAN'S Photcgruphs and Am hrotyper, are pronounced the very best. Persons wishing good pictures should not fail to go to Lock man's Gallery, Main street opposito the National Bank, in Dirs. Netre Building. Don't miss the place. DAGUEROTYPES & AMBEOTYPES copied with accuracy and dlapatali. lIEZ=M (I 'HE FORWARDING AND GRAIN business• formerly conducted by Lino, Oivler & Co., is now carried on by aonN (11t11A$ON, July 20,180.1-4 f Greason, Curob. Co. ,Bryans Pulmonic WateraiL', — A:T RALSTON'S D0e.11,1803 Tr . HMES.-500 pairs Hawes on hand LX,of all' klnhs. Elizabethtown phttorn, Loudon do., Cornthan do., with and without patent fastenings cheaper than over at 11. !MXTVV,S, Eaat Main at. 'duly 1,18C4.!.' BARLEY WANTED.—The highest price for 1311.EXY In wish VIII be Bitnltes Drew finy Carlisle Pa. • •GELIIIARD Sept. 2,18114,--3m. - "' ,SALE The Good W,ilifiaitelok and complete Fix tures of broad,and 41' bakery ' and Confectionary gip, Adr to ' 'THOMAS BWEItER. • , • •.• -1.. AgtiObiniesburfs Otunb. Co. kn. ISAAC , LIVINGSTON • AS received an - unnenally large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and asks that hie old customers, and all persons in want of first rate CLOTHING should give him a call: His assortment ambits in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for (lentle mon's Clothing. Ills assortment of place goods le the largest, and most varied over brought to Carlisle, and by is determined to sellgoods by the yard on terms as fiivorable as any other store. Ills stock of Ready-made Clo Man g e, Is extensive and beautiful, consisting 'of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, Ac., which ho will sell cheaper than any other establishment. He has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSKIRTS. DRAWERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, St.e., &a. Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goode be fore tinrchaalng elsewhere. Ile takes pleasure in show leg his Goods, and will satisfy all that ho can and will soil Goods cheaper than any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I invite an examination of my stock of Fins Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings, which I manutiteture upon special orders. FPECIAL NOTICE.—I would say to the Public, that my goods are manufactured under my owe supervision and by the very best workmen. My stock is the most extensive I have over had, and my friends and the public am Invited to .11 and evatilitio for themselves. Aitirliemember the old stand, North Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINGSTCN. Carlisle, April 22. Mt GOOD NEWS I NEW GOODS I PHILIP ARNOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL $400,000 971,000 1,080,288 •Ci_NCY'l l l-3E I 3M11., Incomo for 1864 8001000. Having Ju•t received from New York and Philadelphia an extensive assortment of CLOT SS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &C. Ts now making daily additions to his already large stock of Ready Made Clothing-for Men and Boys, which for quality and price aro not equaled In this pArt of the Stato. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, at short notice by experienced workmen, and satlsfac Lion given in all eases. Goods by the Piece or Yard, at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large stock of FURNISHINGr . GOODS, comprising In part Fine Linen and Travell ng Shirts Collars, Neektles, Moves, Ilodery, Suspenders, to. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of the best make All of which he will furnish at the Lowest Rates. 111 old p atrons ami the puldic arc Invited to call at th, old stand, two doors North of the Carlisle D . ,epusi Bank. NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The undersigned is now Opffili 11;!. tho largest any most desirable stork of goods our offered to the peoph of Cumberland County. A eusipleto and general assoitment of Ladies Dress Goods. An hntnense assort moot of I,A DI ES MuljnNINU an SECOND MOURNING DRE,, , SI/DcIDS from the I'vloh. tel Mourning Sp - we Cl Ite,son k Son, I'h, In. A largo assortmont of LAUIMA PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DBESS The largest ntoek of NOTIONS outside of the Easter A full assortnieut 0)i Cloths fin Ladles Clonklog. 114 - IVF 111141 )1441, 1V1•111 . ID endless variety. ,otoostiol: Cloths. Fancy and plain Cassimeres, 41ean , ltd Cottonades. an Ijnnv nee:wsnrt me 0 1. :It re,senal.lo rates. A I.LrL!e. eomplete and lAried +ts, , ,rtment of DITN,EN t IU Sl . lO vl SI( and from thereleleat ed inanufnct nee.. in the lj also. 113111101als of e, eri 4r:ele and priee. CARDErS, OIL CLOTHS. MAt . rINI;i3 AND lrtllitN( A large =.t,wk of Lat... cud bilk C.kl'ES. LAWN , lett ever feein laisrahou, .ill le ,e 1 at ,trvy.ely Parliounir at tontioss paid to "Funeral nolerv," ass svol as ostlers 1.1 all hinds prompt]) 1111,1 punctual!) :wend ed to. All of which 111 r.“ 1,1 Inner than C•lty pikes Inky ing I,gen purrhaNed bei..ro the Into advance A. \V. BENTZ. Fourth Arrival of New Goods I hare just returned flan the cities with a hug addition of NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS All fibres suited for the sea sun. A beautiful tine r. Silk >laul les. Coates end fheet nes. !sten Points. irena dine Shan Is, Ltre Milts, Itninus' Celebritedlnset- Parasols, Sim Unihrellait, Fans, Iliblions, flats f. Ladies and )llsses . Hoop and a general assert Ineht of ounhle ^o.l, MEN AND Ito S' WEAR, Al. selling cheap a large lot of 01,D GOODS mush le: than present rakes Please call one door below Martin's hotel, East Mal Stroxt. June Dl. 1864, W. C. SAWYER. 17,0 le 3r cGr• gce , tc9 SPRING, 18134, IN UP:ENFIELD SHEAFEI? N V IT F, the attent•on of buyers to their _Lyle.' stork of Dry Goods. li will tw fowl un , ur passed in all those features 51)1(.11 edniprise a first class Mork All departments of our business have been much enlarged, especially that of DRESS GOODS, whirh vvn are vonfitiont, is the most OX ti• 1 1 ,111 assort inent ever tamed in this town. It. h•vse now op.•n ready for inspeetion nil the imvelties et the season, viz Poplin, all new shade., and rules. Mozainlyhtims Plain and Plaid Poplins. l'lmllles Ile Laines also, a le antiful stock el A I,PACCAS, at ltstonishingly low prlera. I)OMESTICS. Prints, Blesehed 31 uqlins. Broad Shootings, kis nno liinghttnis, Cheeks, Ticking?, Cottonadm dee. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Summer Cassimeres, NV 0 would call the attention of our friends more pantie ularly to our immense stock of )l non no, Calico.. Cob tonades, all bought l.•rst winter, be lire the late advance which will be sold at prices that defy competition May rely un getting great bargains at the store of Ma 1.1.11 23, 18f, 1 NOTE :—Pirsons dealrol a of exatuing our stock will please be particular, And recollect our Store la 19 Zug': building, S. B. Corner Market Square, Second Door. op poalte (titter's Clothing Same. G. A. S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft dr. Straw I ale now open of city and home manalacture which will he sold at the lowest cash prices. Soil bats of all goal. Kies from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A largo stock of SUMMER HATS, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panning, and straw. Chi'drone fling die. Also a full assortment of Dlkno, Boys and ehltdrents caps of every description and style. The subscribor invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a praatical hatter, ho feels confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for thu liberal patron. ago herotofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Pont f rot the stand, two doors above Shrlner's Ilotol and noxt to Corman's shoe otoro. JOIIN A. KELLND, Agt. N, D. Data of all Inds made to order at abort dale() IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY, • C. SAWYER, has just reouived y• from the West Spriug luiportatioue Cu lin. monsu stock of DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles and fabrics MTared to the trade. Black, Figured and Plain Silks In large supply, Silk, Mohair, Wool, Lisle and (lotion Textures, Ern. broldered and Plaid Tangarillas, Striped and Plaid Her• Plain and Figured Poll du nerd, Sonogassa Plaids, Andalusian Stripes, and all other styles. A full line of Beason's Bombazines, Tulln Cloths ' Utilise Cloths, Wool do Lathes, Chadies, Borothlas,Tarnartines, blonds, Plaid and Plain Mohair, Dosages, Lawns, Crapes, Cellare, Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Gloves, &o. Funeral Goode of all kinds constantly on band. Opeelal care given' to all ordain for Funeral Goods. Call and axamlne our latest Now York styles of SPRING MANTLHS, oil tho varieties and styles of Spring Shawls, French, Eng Hell and American CLOVIS and CfiSEIT.. hllllititE3, (a first class tailor makes up goods wh:g4 , ,115.; sired) Cotton and Linen Pantinga, Coatings, &c.V. • , • . C4R.PETS, C46lRll'Ers: Fro. tho Lowell, Hartford and Enterprise - all grades, Oil Clothes, slattings, Hugs, Shados, and.ovory. thing in the House Furnishing lino. An enormous stock. of DOMESTIC GOODS, all the standard makes of Calicoes, Brown and bleach ed Shootings, Sh!dings, Tickings, Stripes, Oottmandes, a full line of Notions, limitary and Gloves. All - the latest Improvements in Sloop Skirts. I have roeelved the agency of Rayon'holobratedld Gloves for this place.. Ladies will find'a complete assortment. • !rho above Goods and many, others not named, with a largo . 'stock of.OLD.(IOODS, offer to the trade at A mien advance on cost of prodtictlon. . Feeling grateful for past patronage,' I ask a eontinn• awe of the earns. Itementbeittie old and well known stand, !tot Main St., one'door,belmildartlu's hotel. . .„ . 9. tlAWllilt. CarlJaloi:Apal 8,:1864 ' • • =ID REMMEM 1)(01ER1 coons'. MESE rii= MOURNING GOODS, DRUGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C . AT HAVE RST 1 CIVS, North Hanover Street, Carliale, Penn'a. Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, GM Books, Perfumery,-Fruits, and Confection ary, which line never been surpassed in this borough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been 'al leged with great care, and are calculated, in quality and price, to command tile attention of purchasers. FAIT GOODS, which comprlse every v riety of fancy articles of the moat exquisite timid{ such as Papier Macho Oomfa, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trayc Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card M 504 Ladles' fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing Instruments, Ladies' Cabas, Writing Doslcs, and Port-folios. Port Monnales, of ovary variety. Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a ergo variety of ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto soak and wafers, Silk and bead purses. Biding whips, elegantly finished. Pine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags. ' Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Basi❑ and It. & ft. Wtight's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls. Musical Instruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles ole gantly finished and suitable fhr PRES ENTS, to which ho invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POLCICAI WORKS. Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound to velvet with metal clasps and corners. Ms assortment of S. hoof Books and School Station ery Is also complete, and comprises everything used In the Schools. lie also desires to cull the particular at tention of Petunia to his elegant assortment of LAMPS,A,c from the extensive establishments of Corm. Pt., Archer and others of Philadelphia, compri , ing every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil; also vvort.rclebral ed Ketioseoe or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, kc. ❑is assortment in this line is unequaled In the borough. Also, SED ARS. AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a Ilne assort• mint ofII.:EItSCIIAU3I SMOKERS AND PIPEg, the celebrated Killucochlnk, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. "1 , ItUITB, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes, 3r., FANCY CON FbCTION A lIY—N (ITS— PRE;;IiiiVED vitt:Frs. m INCE') NIF.AT, PICKLES, k. in ever) variety and at all prices, all or which are part and fresh such as can be emit - bluntly recommend,, 1 t, his friends. Ills stock embraces overyt in the line of Fancy hoods, with many other articles usefu to housekeepers which the public are especially Invi ted to call and exailline. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bunk on North 1121111,er street Jul) I, IbL4 LOCHM AN'S New Sky-Light Photographic and Am brotype Gallery. r 1 L. LOC ELM Ni 7 happy to inforn J • Lis numerous cu4i unnis. end the public gen orally, that ho has retrieved Ills eslablkhotent to hi. New Sky-Light Gallery, • hu am bulldog occupied by Mrs. Neff, as a Millinery dtoi n, appodto the Cumberland Valley Bnk. Mr. u•hman i* now aide wtth his splendid light, and the addition (4 new and expensive appaiatus, the very best utanutortured, to produce I~IIuTlrt; it .I PITS, CARTES DE VISTE, A m Imo TYPES, AND EVERT STYLE or Plorritrs, equal to U. host made In Philadelphia or New York eon he taken now equally well in cloud) a, in clear whether. Inegverrentypes or Ambrotype. of deceased person: enpied, enlarged, or made lute tattles de visit,. July I ; 1,64. HE ' , CARLISLE PALACE OF ART' By J. C. Lesher, IS now open for the accommodation of the public for the purpose of making. 1. II end A.\ll{ltoTVl'l...,, which will he done in a very superior manner by his pe, n! arly arranged sky HAM:A.& c., by means and tile etninih al influence he will take pictures in dimity weather isinit to clear. are moderate and he soliets the puldie pa tecityoze. Dup leates of Dar,nerie-t, pes, .I‘olirotylies Afidi l'hotogiaphs, of decease s persons. Illatie of Increa sed of decreased proportions v.:LE...raw, on Ilanover St. in 'LUG'S posit' the %tricot llouse. Carlisle, April 25, 1.3.4 —fn -1 ROC F. R FAS ROAT R ES - 31, G. P. MYERS, has opened a new Crorery Stor in Main Street, Carlisle. opposite 11 Sa'lon's 11:nd ware Store. and is now prepared to supply his friend and the pidle, with all kinds of ellOire Goods, at th lowest market rat Ills ...terk . Otnprises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Spires, gamed, unground: Craehers, Chee, Coffee Essence..., Fish by whole ale Or retail, 1 neon Itrusbes, Tobacco, Sugars, :mid, Match.", Itlarkini, Bed Cords, GLASS AND STON VVA E, queonswaro, Cederware, Nothols, and all other nrti— eles esoully kept in a first Blass (lrorerv. In i egard to prices 1 sni doterwilied to sell goods at the lowest I 1 41.1,res BUT TElt, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce, taken At marke in lens. Farmer , and Dairymen are particularly invited t rail and a ,, e the celebrated PIPES!). CHURN, whim h as been pronounced by ,mil.potellt judzea the um sup,i, I hum ni thu JO). 1. Ditid. ARGE ARRIVAL OF' FRES I 4 (1101CIMIES—FISII IF ALL KINDS. Among which Ida largo lot of real ',within. Rant ill”re , lry Nal/. HERRING, it, oak barrels, MACKA at prom that Is really aatonlahiogly low. l'ivkels I all Muds. SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good at's°, fluent of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, I, (,) 17 0 S , J C.. at the lowest sates for CASH or Country Produce. WM. BENTZ July 1, 18G1. DISSOLUTION T HE partnership heretofore existing between Charles I. Ilalista and Crawford Fleur Big, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The boots and accounts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties having eeeeUehi With the late firm to call and settle them. n illietn Halbert. jr. having entered into partnership with his brother, Cluu les L. Halbert, the buqness will hen,otorth conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother. The new firm would respectfully call attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stOck is large and selected with the greatest care nod will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con slots In part of fine old Government Java COFFEE Primo Rio to , Prime Itlo Roasted. SYRUPS.—Nuw York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy ruin+, of the very best qualities, BROWN SUGARS.—The boot the market affords. Lovering's beat Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. 11. and C. Sugars, whieh'cannot be sur passed. nice, Corn Starch, F,relna, Dandolinc COITOO, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, ko. G ly CHINA, GLASS, AND cf QUEENS WARE. A largo and well selectod stock or the vory latest pat— terns sad stylus, lower than ever in pti,,o, end h o tt er In quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.— Call and sae. Wooden and Willow Ware, such nsTobe Itualtets, avid Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Croon Pots, Ilut— tor Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all MOO 5. 1, 2 and 3 Mao!Loral. No 1 IIIESS SHAD No.l Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelalor HAMS SALT by the Sack, Dairy and U. A. Salt. The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage o their friends and the nubile generally, and Invite then. to call and examine their now stock, at the old stand corner of Hanover anti Louther Strews, HALBERT & BROTHER Carlisle, April 22, 1804 Flour and Feed Store. rrHE subscriber wishes to announce to tho peoplo of Car Halo and vicinity, that he hoe opened a • FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, In the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Itheom. Tho b•et brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with ROM of the first mills in the neighborhood, I can aasuro my customers that they will be furnished with an article of Flour which I can vouch for. I will keep constantly on hand FEED OF ALL KINDS, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c The highest cash prices paid for Cirain of nil kinds and Flour. Don't forgot the old established stand. JEREDIAII GI VLER. Carlisle, Mar 20, 1804 f ~A RD WIaR~ LEWIS F. LINE, Of the old firm of John P. Lyne ti• Son, , RAS just completed opening his now Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, 01ls, Glass, larnf shoe, ke., to which ho Invites the early attention of the public generally. Re has greatly enlarged his stook in all Its various branches, and ran now accent. modate the publlo with Reliable Goods . ' la large or small quantities at the .lowest prices. look into his store will convince then, that ho has enough Goode to fully supply the demand In this mar ket, Persons wanting Goods in our lino will tiod It to their advantago to' give us a call before - making their purchases: -• Mere personally and punctually at. tended toi and no misrepresentations, made to effect . ;LEWIS N. LINE, • • .Carlisle, Blay 20j 1804. . North llanover 86. DHYSIOIANS 'will find it to their ad vintage to con and purchase theft. Atedicintis a FIRE INSURANCE. THE Allen end Eastpennsboro' Mu tureFire Ines:made° Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend ed to the year 1883, Is now In active and vigorous op• oration, under tho superintendence of the following board of Managers, viz: William It. (Sturges, Christisn Stayman, Jacob Eberly D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eichelbor ger, Joseph Wickersham, Sarni. Eberly, Mores Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. O. Dunlap. The rates ofinaurance are as low end favorable as any CoMpany of the kind in the State. Persons wish ing to become members arc invited to make appllca tion to the agents allot Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any timo. WM. It. G ORO AS, President, , Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CIIRISTIAN STAYMAN, 'lce President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. :MON C. DUN LA P. Seery. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dillsburg, York Co. ITEM Cumberland county.-3ohn Sherrlck, Allen: Henry 'Leering, Shiremanstown; Lalityette Paha., Dickinson; Henry Bowmen, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Uraham, Westpennsboro' ; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Shepherdstown D. Coover, upper Allen ; 3. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentine Yeoman, New Cumber. land; James McCandlish, York county—W. S. Picking. Darer; James Griffith, Warrington; J, V. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clerk. Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphin co —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Momhurs of the Company having policies about to expire, ban halm them renewed by making application o any of tho Agentg July 1,1h64. WHEELER & WILSON'S SE G cifitx S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop Cheek, New Wyk Hammer, Binder„ Cor or, Braider, etc. At the Railroad °dice, Carlisle. Pa. Ilkthest Premiums at thu INTHIN1710;;Al, EXHIBITION. LONDON, 1862 INIIUSTftI u. EXHIBITIO3, 1•111.11, 1801. at the FM', it the I= Silver Medal at the I'cnat7ilvatua State Fat ,September, American Institute. New York, NI cchani cc' Association Boston, Franklin Instil Ole. Philmiclullia.Metropollta Mechanics . I n.Lilute. ashinaton, Maryland Institut Baltinno Itichanier . Association, Cincinnati, hot tucks Institute, Imulaville, Mechanical Association St. Louis, Mechanics' I ',tit ilk,. San FilinCiflClL I= EMI ERMONT, CONNECTIOPT, NEW JERSEY. PENNSYLVANIA, MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI, ft 1111). IN TM ANA, lOWA. Ji kiN'lTtil U 11'11 Ht.\ NT, 11 tz,itioNSlN, t. A LI FoRN lA. These celebrated Machines are adapted to every va riety of Spw lug o f Busily wear. from the lightest ntis lies t In. Imo viest l'lley work equally well tits , n hill:, linen,. wiii.len, and ei.ttrin good.,.—setuning et.th. ring. hemming, nod Initiding—malong it tioatitiftl and iierteid alike nit sides eve, sp. vo, , t•W lug except wnl.iu,i hOtton Full in ior operatititt is given gr.itnitton.ly :it tile sales room,. IV boll the Nlachi no is Sent to clinl , llo.n., Li, tottilistrovtio” is illeoovoilient, a and of dtreetion r is sent, v, hich is a sufficient rude The qualities which reennonend the II heeler IVikon Nlitehine Itenitty and excellence .?stitch, alike On bOth,U, St , Weti. Stren.zt h. iirinnes...llll.l of Sealll, that Will not rip nor revel. and ininte i.t 4. 1 ts attachment, W of application to purposeit nini material., 5. Compart.iiess and eleninve of niodel and finish. ity and thision,litiess ul com.ti action. ; t oot, east, of op, at hot slot nitinagetnetit, and qulettiesiftic in 0 t SCI) EDUCE OF No. it )laelline, toil It Plain Tnhln, $.15 00 113 If .Thst., :0 (, 11,111 use 1'u1131.‘31, Black Walnut or 313113g:111y 55 U No. '2 )laellitoi with Plain TaN,, 4 r ,s 0 1 11311Caso. No !lolled, IJ , A Ilalf Ca,e, Icalout or 111.thooany 6. No. I Machine, ;NA er plated, mith IrAt raLo, Polished, Illaek 70 00 Milt Case, P0h ,, 401, !Nark \ Val nut or )lahogany 714 00 Ilbll Case, Polibhell Ifoselvooa, 80 00 Full Case. Polishba, Black 1 Valnut or I:lhoi. , ,ally ill) 00 Full Cabe, Polibluh., lot) 00 No. 4 Machine, Largo 1%1414 Haw Tat 10, N 0,6 Ma..hine, ()111),1,, ith Nal 1 POI , EMBEIMEI Ev..ry Marhim. is i•til.l with a I [vintner, 'Nog. 1 an anht lie New tints:ill , Preetier, New Style litnineer 1% heeler & 11t. Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July 1,1464-1 Y STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, London, 186.2. __:;,...;....-:- - rc,`.: • • :-.•• ---,-_, • J er -,oi,_:-:11 L(4 , - I -_,,,P-c... , ,;1. , , , z ..-, ..4, ~ ~,.. ~ . .t._. , t.. 1..„. „ s--,.... - - rip ILE undersigned has just leceived, and intends to keen constantly on hand a full ns liertiliCllt of the unequalled Pianos manulaaured. by Steinway St ,d Nov York. Each I nstru taco' will be artfully selected In the litnnufnanry, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Owlish, A written guarantee of entire f.atisfaptiou trill be given by the =ubscriber to oath purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are Invited to call and esuwine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main §troot, 3d door east of the,,Mansion House, no tt o Railroad Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS ruceivod In exchange and kept for ealo and to root. CarMtn, May 22, 18(13,13' .4. B. EWING'S FURNITURE IV Alt E-R 0 0 ;Pr eg - - • I 3, 0. _West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857,) Tho subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of nrtielee in his lino, ever brought to this pluce—whiph ho Is determined to sell at prices that duty competition. Parlor,. Cllkanreber, I Dining-room, ' FURNITURE.. Kitchen and I Office, Embracing every article used by [louse and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, lllattrasses, Gilt frames, pictures, &0., &a. attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. July 1, 18C4 PAINTS AND II,S.- • 10 Tons White Lead HON:gallons of 011. Just received with a large assort ant of Varnishes, Fire Proof Int, Turpentine, Florence I to Japan, White Zinc, Putty, Colored e, , • Llthdrge, Red Load' Whiting, Boiled Oil, Glue, Lard 011, „ ' •• Shellac, i Sparta Oil, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, ,to., • Colors of every description dry, and Oil in cans and tubes at the llardwaro Store of HENRY SAXTON. July 1 t 1801. find it their ad , vantago to call and purcliasa their bleditilics at . • • RALSICONT. July 1,1861 CHOICE 5EG4.112 Sr, TOBACCO,„ • Forwarding and Commission House. FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. HE subscriber baying purchased the Cars, fixtures, Sc., belonging to the firm of lien• moon it Reed. respectfully informs the public that he will continue the business at the old Warehouse, on tbo corner of West High and College Streets, opposite the College. Ile is fully prepared to do a general For warding and Commission business. Thu highest market prke will be paid for FLOUh, OBAIN and PRODUCE of/all kinds PLASTER and SALT kept constantly en hand. Coal of nil kinds, embracing LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUlir FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE Miff, • LOCUST OAP, LIMEBURNER'S and BLACKSMITH'S Coal, constantly kept for Kale, under cover, and deliv ered to any part of the town. A liberal ehare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. JACOB SENEIt, Successor to Henderson A Need. Carlisle, May2o, 1864. COAL AND LUMBER YARD.- The subscribers have this day entered into partnership to trade fu COAL AND LUMBER, We will have constantly on hand and furnish to o-- der all kinds and quality of seasoned LUM BER, BOARDS. SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF . Paling, Plastering, Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Fborine and ‘Veatherboarding, l'osts and nails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wft: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of our own we ran furnish bills to order of any length and sly. at the shortek, notice and on the most real:enable t e ring. Our we; ked boards will lie kept under cover so they ran be furnished dry at all times We i n ter con“antly On hand all kinds of Family Coal under rover, whieb we'will deliver clean to any port of the borough. To wit Lykens Valley, Broken, Egg, vir , :'4.* Stove and Nut, Luko Fiddler, T IV arton, Locust Moon Lain. Lobbery. whlrh wn pledKe one , s zt.. lll . lll , 7 - selves to sell at the lowest pries. Bust quality of Lime/Air:ler%! and Blacksmith's Coal, always en hand which we will sell at the lowest figur Yard west ride of Grammar School, Thu Ti street ARMS rit9No & HOFFER. July 1, 1861, r IIIE public are hereby informed that 1 the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co Partnership, under the name of Delaney & Blair, for the purpose of earrying On the Coal and Lumber busi ness, at tne old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas Works; where all orders in their line of business are respectfully solicited, and will be promptly OLIVER DELANO', ANDREW U. BLAIR. Oct. 16, 18(11—t f 14y-Orders for epal will he received at Halbert & Hee/Ines Grocery Ftore Hobert Mooro's Shoe Store and A. 11. Currying Shop. _ • . . trl) ers Ov Ctial or Lumber solicited t 'lt Poet UM,. arrangements baying been made with th poettmister to charge the postage on saute to us. Al orders punet❑ally filled. ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND Unnlyn's "Id erMahlished stand, Wi , t. Main St., nearly oppmdte the Cumberland Valley Bank. I have just received a new assortment of watches jewelry, m.ulaitions, silver ware de , ill addition to my former stork to which 1 invite the attention of th« puulil• The tsaurluu•nt umbraens fine gold and silver lever watches Hunting and open rase do.. gold Anchor, for Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver lupine.; anti Quartier writ, hes of every rat ivty In style and price Alen fine geld Medallions, Breaspplris for Ladies and Gentlemen or ever v quality, pattern and prime. (bold ib, vet-t, curb and need chains Gold bracelets. finger a Gags. ruff pins, stud,. sleeve-buttons, crosses. charms, ,1:e. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knit es, forks, table, tea salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment el gold, silver common ,ipeetacles. to snit all ages to is bleb we in site special at tention. A lII.' lot of GOLD PENS low the bast Mak era, epe Lich: easi , , Vane,' 1 ,, ,, , sill., awl pem I card ease ;odd anae.inora.n Inane lets, 1,1(0, drains, Maul] ..„, (1 , ,1cs and n varlet o(altleles usual! f 6. . .„--,..• 9 keptin Jewelry est.tlishments. whir tr il 3 ~ s a s ) 11 1, 1 ; ll i ed t. ' :l " r Le " ,, r ‘ 1,•:t"til All 1 -L :• 'le 1 . ,r „1. 4 4 .. " 4 4.- ,- - 'gen t ed. I'm I L•ida, atten rim] p. , id ins usual to Watch repai tarp:and all worlc warranted. TAOIIAS CON LYN. July 1. Nest LiELLuNG OFF AT TWENTY•FLV rEtt CENT. HE m' CoST !: Al the t..ien of the ntlo Eagle," 3 donre above th land \ alley Bahl, and ton doors below tl Thottodba (lunch, on, West Maio street, the large, moll hest aeleetell stork of W A "I'(!li ES AND JEWELRY in the town, will 1, sold 30 per eellt flwer than at an pia.; in the State The stock comprises a large a , som meat 14 . (illiel and file rr 111111i1114 1,11 , 0 o atehes, Lever hepines, Amerleuu watches, and all other hinds at. st), ()old Pens:tut' Pencils. Jewelry of 011 kinds, Seeettielt Bold and !hated 111/1i %I 1 I( ft ),X AC('()lt DE(Y. , I;-;, eteat en; lot of hiney 0111..1eq, The entire stork .11 0 at, hoinher t0.. 1 0, eases. 100. Niiirors...l salt. ill 1... sold 0 holesale or retail o tin, easiest terms. Having selecled a first elms workman all kinds repairing will he done as usual, at reduced prices. SIIAPLEY July 1,1)6 Loll 'l' 1 1, I, 'l' It ll] M PIl A N Tho suottos, Id the Plairio Fittwer eon Strote, %%arrant, tho subset iltor In vallintt the at te hall Of Jill why way wanta Nap, :taste In rail an u•tinti no tho ttnly sto, that has t;Trect ttniverttal Manna WHAT IS CLAIMED OYER OTHERS IS Ist, viol; :1" to 00 per vent. In furl 2 - nl. A hid ref and fiuirk, neon front the S:11110 fire 3d. A larger oven Lhau any Miler ,t.ove of ltlo ear, 4th. The proseryntion of the center Wee from sink it tut v ine lelm irs. sth, The hunt !hiker, Resister, and Ouult 111.1 V In use, 11th A u uueriur at 5:1 lieemen Inr vie:mine the flues, ith A perfect Gas Consumer fur either %% ospi The ' , ra ki,. Flower t 4 Wart:inter] to ciwe vat isinetii In every pal tlCilia'', nuII w ill I.e show n wit h plow. n to rill Who inoy rali, Whether deSII inq to purelnimi not, any ynuntity of roloretiro in I ,own or o.nintry. A other ri - orid Cook Stoi, es on hand, which will be 5 , 1,l very e lose stork. Spin ti MI. Roofing, 3.1, work, rs riper snlithlois' and Sheeting werk promptly attended to, in town or eOun try, All work .airanled at the uld stand, llamaei starlet north I loather. 11.\RY \lOllltlS. N. n. -0:d Copper, BraF.s and I'.•wter bought, and the high. t pt Ice paid Id vaNh or goods. = COFFEE POT. AVILLIA3I. FItEDLEY respectful] mtuouucas to the eitlzens of Carlisle and Lb public generally, that be still continues the man u lit. tore of all hinds 01 tin and sheet Iron Wore In J. It Halbert's building East houther street Carlh.le at lb sign of the where he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despatch. Also con at all times be hai, thol, celebrated, self; sealing and set/ testing premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AND JARS• noonna, Spouting, and all kinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thanti• ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by strict attention, and a desire to please all to limit a continuance of the canto. Dont forget the sign of the lied Coffee Pot. July 1, 1163. JOHN K. STAYMAN rr be subscriber intiulus the public th ho still continuos the OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING Maslow, at tho Old Stand In the baaement of the Flre Methodist Church.. Ho will attond promptly to al amain..os In his lino. Lund and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and cold Water Closels, Romeo and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba sins, nydraul c Hams, &e, arid every description of cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, &c. Superior cooking ranges, beaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, Mores nod dwellings, at short notice, in the most noidorn style. All materials and work in our line at low rates crud Vittillll4,ti. tra_Colln try work and Jobbing promptly attended to July 1, 1804. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. r i IHat tug undersigned resp'eotfully announ ces to the public that ho still continues the Business et the old stand, in West 1110 street, and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce arti cles of Head Dross of • Every Variety, Style - and Quality, that shall be strictly. in keeping with the Improve ment of the Art, and fully up to the ago which we live. I have on handa splendid g assortment of HATS AND CAPS, oral d"oripifoug, from the common Wool 'to the Ilnest Fur . and bilk Hots; and at edam; that must suit every one who has en eye to getting the worth of his money. Thu stock Includes, A• B. I, MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, DEAVER & PELT. MATS, of every style and color and 'unsurpassed for Lightness Durabilliy and finish; by tisose of any other establish. merit In the country. Mon's, Boy's and ChildronAat's and Caps, of every description !constantly op hand. lie respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give him a call. J O. CALLIO. July 1,1864. - A FULL assortment of Men anil'Boys' Woots and Shoos, suitable for the winter.. Also, Ladles and alisaes'a Balmoral Bootees. Ohildren'e Boots of all kinds. LadlesandGentlemen'eGUM Over ShoeK My old canton:woe and all in Want of good and heap Boots and Shoes, will please call and examine the 'stock, before , inuchaelng. ' Main street,' nearly opposite the Depot: , CHAR, oqualT, Trudoe. July 1, 18C4: Notice of Co-Partnership, Cl= GOLD .IND C E\-S. RED COFFEE POT, William P. Lynch SfIOWJR 13 A 'l'll s, .2iOOTS L SZIOES. CUMBERLAND VALLty i * AND , • FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS. (AN and after . MONDAY, APRIL, 4thf N,_f 1864, Passenger , Trolus will run daily, as follows; (Sunday excepted): FOR 011ANDEICSDURG AND 11AltIlIZDURCI. Leave llagerstown, 7:00 A. M., " Greencastle, 7:87 " { Arr at 8,17 Cho mberieg, - Leave 9:30 " 12:65 Leave Sbippensburg 990 " 1:28 ••' Newv ille 9:32 " 1:28 ' 7 Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 Mechanicsburg 10:42 " 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 310 " FOR CNA MBER SOUR() AND HAGERSTOWN : Losvo lI rriahnrg 8:05 A. M., " Mechanicsburg 9:37 nrlisle 9:27 " liM2=l == • • " Sluppensburg 10:33 " 9:00 " Arr at 11.10 " 4:30 Chembers'g, { . • I.eave 11:10 " 4:40 Leave II reeneastle ' 11:56 " 5:30 Arr. at IlaAerstoven 12:35 " 6:10 The earlislo and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION t TRAIN will leave no follows: Leave Carlisle 5 . !55 A. M. ' • Jleehna Icahn rg 6:25 A rrlve at liarrit.burg 6:5h " Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P M. " Mechanicaburg 4.51 " Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 " making close eon , actin' at Harrisburg with Train' for Philadelphia. Now York and P,ttsburg; and Iv Ith Trains for all points West. 650 -- The Train leaving llan isburg aE 4:2111, P.M., runs only as tar as Carlisle,. O. N. LULL, Sup't. Superintendent's Nike. Chantb'g..luly 1. 1864.1 READING RAILROAD. t oeb Q% A • Afel".i.Z 4 gri . M2a_i_t; SUMMER ARRANGEMENT g :111EAT Trunk Line from the North Noah West for Philadelphia. New 'York Reading. Pousville, Lehation, Allentown, (Guinn Ara. I rains leave liarrishing for flarriabutg for Philadel phia, Now York, Heading Pottsville, and all interme diate Stations, at P A. M., and 2 P. M. Nov Pork Express leaves Harrisburg at 6,80 A. M., arriving at :sew York at 1 41 the same day. A special Accommodation l'aFsenger .train leaves !leading at 7.15 A. M., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 I'. M. Fares from ilarrl,burg: To New York $5 15; to Philadelphia $3 33 and $2 O. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New Yuri< at 6A. M 12 noon. ■nd 7 I. 71., (l'lttaburg.,l. xprevs arriving a' liarrl6burg at 2A. 31.) Leave Philadelphia el t, 15 A 71., and 3.30 P. M. Sleepinff, ears In the New York Express Trait.; thlonnh to and from pittNhurg wit bout rbange. Pa,senvers by Ibe Cato wi,salir.ad leave Taman qua at n;.2 A. M., and 210 P. M., for Philadelphia, New York. and all Way Points Trains leave Pottsynle at 915 A. M.. and 2.30 P.M., fur Philadelphia. I larrisburg and New York. An A v4,11)111(01.1 ion Passenger train leaven Reading nt hOU A. 11., and returns from Philadelphia at 6.90 P. M. v • LAII the above trains run daily, Sundays •x• dented. A Sunday train leaa,es Pottsville at 7 30 A. M, end Philadelphia al 3 13 P M. toinutatam, Miltaige. Season, and Excursion Tick eta at reduced rates to and l'rum all points. 00 PULL wir. Baggage allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. July I, 1064. CARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA a7, 4 „ , 1 " "Tit DAILY PREIG HT LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, 81 1 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, WA IN STREET, CA BLISLE, PA Wears of this Line leaie the Depot 811 Market St. Daily, at 4 o'clock. P M. LI,VO Carhide, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. tioods hitelliled tor thin Line should be marked C. dr. P. Daily Freight Lune, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1064. Carlisle Foundry, AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! G - , 11iDNEII„, CO., pom trianufitc- F - . tore and keep constantly for sale, at their ex• LeW.I., Sloan, %Vorf, OG last Main street, Carlisle, a !arse liffmortillefq Of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approved usefulness to farmers, among w hleb they would rail especial attention to IV L LOUG II Br: , Celebrated Patent GUN SPRING GRAIN DRILL, which has taken over fifty First Class Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumber land. York anti Perry roue Lies ve need not speak In detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are mew in use on tine best in those counties. Its coast ion is established as the most complete Grain I , t ill now mantitavtut ed in the United Stare.. it `, 5 heat, li) e tlats. Berl y sad Grass, sri tily and ,velar, wit hoot I nothing the seed. The gum springs Chu drill tsar stump- anti stones, without break• lug pins fir the drill. lOr eVoll 111111 rugular sowin tine ii {nought.) , tium Spring Drill Is unequalled by 21 y other. We also nitinuthrture and sell thii follow ing articles. w filch col see. mmend to Farmers al reliable implements, of estald shed character: )11)ItItISItN'S pATENT PLANTER. ASII S P EN I' W 5 0111 I) R PUTTER, BR P ',TEN I' IV 'RN tIIIELLER, 11/MN'S PATENT CIDER MILL .10IINSoN'S CAST litON 1100'S TROUGII Alsn„Lltret• anti Four Horse rowers and Threshing tlschins, Csst Iron f kid 'toilers, Plnugh Castings of various patterns Corn Crushers, and other articles tar Faimers tan numernus In mention. Also, F.gg Con] Stoves mud T.•u Plots %I ocsi Stovris. with an immense other for housettopers and others. 11 e have al,. iii • at tract t , e variety 01 patterns for llt N ItA 11, INGS. and CEMETEI:Y ENCLO:URES to Ny li!ch we would call :moot Hu. Steam Engines and IVIIII Gearing To this department °four business we give portico• lar attention, Our already cx tensive stock of patterns for Paper, Flour mid Saw Mill (lacing, is constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wright. will be lug 111411 ed With n printed catalogue of our various 31111 Patten no, 011 UPPliellooll. Our Mtlebille Shop comprises all the ,V,lOllB tools for turnihg, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by good and rereful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity. from ton to twenty-five hors* built In the lost style and on acemuutedatine Lem,. Lo ices built at our establish meot may be syea in sac, esstul operation at umny of the largest Dist llories and Tanneries w Carlisle, and Cumberland Perri and intophin Counties, to t o owners of which we confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. Persona hinting Steam Engines ar earnestly re• guested to call and examine before contracting else. where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Conneett d o ilh our eo.tahlihhment inn Steam Sash end Door Manufactory which is now in comp eto order for the manufacture of every dese iption ut BUILDING MATERIALS. for the most costly as well as the plainest house.— Window Sash furnished from 5 cents upward. accord. log to size of glass; 0 ndow Fr .1.1108 flOlll $1 31 up. ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 76 up• ward; Four Panel Doors from $2 52 upward. Mould• logs, Castings Architraves, M ash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery. Scrolls, and other articles needed In house buildinw, tu , niched at the lowest prices and of the best Quality of lumber. 4P4Y - 5Ve are also prepared as beretotore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the rain-end, with promptness and on reasonable terms, The continued patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mall promptly attended to. F. GARDNER J; CO- July 1, 18f4. • Manhood: how Lost, how Restored ! , Just published. a new edition of Dr, trA Cul , verwell'a tlrle i t;r h atm t l Essaz i on tits . ‘ ll.°4Y. ; d e ' r e m ni tite ' r u rb ra ren ( , ' o r s eminal Wea l' ll ) nes o a f Involuntary Seminal Lopes, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc I also, Consumption. Epilepsy. and Fits, Induced by self, indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in thisadrutrable ossny clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of sell abuss may by radically cured without the dengeroun u.e of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing outt a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what blx condition may be, play cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture should be In the hands of every youth. and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelops, to any address,- post paid, on recoipt of sla cents, or two post stamps,. Address the publishers. 011A8. J. 0. KLINE Ss CO, 127 DowcrY, Now York, I'.o. boa 4580,. Juno 10, 1004—ly BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUZ. DEALERS and oonFanners of the above}; Colohrated Wash Dino, will tako notice, that thrt s aro altorod to read. INDIGO BLUE, put upat Al' ad Wiltbergor's Drug Store, No. 233, North Seeond,Stroot, Philadelphia Tlorquality of this Blue will be the same In every ospoct I • It is warranted to color more water than twice the,. PAMO quantity of Indigo, and to go touch further that} any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves Or. fuctly clear ;and does net settle on the clothes as most of ,the other makes do., One Box dissolved in, 'ahalf pint of water, will make as good a Liquid 1111.16, as any that Is made at onetblrd the cast. ' ,„ As It is retailed at the Saute price atttba , Itnitatiapa and inferior articles, housekeepers will find It very:. much to their advantage-tB, ask !up ,that : put lip, „ at Wlltbergerls. All Dluo put up atter this date with' Barlow's, name on It 18 hnitat ton. . • • ' The Now Label does not require a Stamp. For a le by Storekeepers generally. March 40.1364•46m0. • AMILY DYE COL'ORS; .txBAZSTONT 2:45 P. M 3..36 4:20 " 36 P. M 2:15 " 22:5 " BENI