ITN)IVERSIZY-'DF PENNSYLVANIA " 'I34II:4DELPIITA. "IedIICAL''',I4iIAATMENT. daston-15164---05. . WlLLlllllllSON,lll.M;;_itnerittsPrefesser of Sur- IGE D. WOUD,. M.X, Emeritus .Profess r o P.l'klertiVind, Practice of 31Cdfelne.:::SAMIIEL JACII SQK Eniaritlis'Profselier orTnaltuteo of Med 'lll7Oll L. tr.orn, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Childrthi. JOSEPH QARSOSI, D. Professor of atoria Mod ica and Pharmacy. ROBERT E. ROGERS., M. D., Pro folisorn.l Chemistry. jOSEPII 'LEIDY, M. D., -Profes:' For OfiAtiatoniy,;' If. II: :SMITH," 51`... D.;-Professor of Surgiriy 'FRANCIS 54 SII . I4TH, 51:130., Pr-fesser of In stitutes of Medicine. It F. PENROSE, M. D., Pro ftistorof ObSiiitries antllDeases of Women and Chil &On:, 'ALFRED STILES,' M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice Of Medicine. D. HAYES AGNEW. M. D, Demonstrator - Or Anatomy - and Assistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. - The. Lecture, of , the Session (1864-65) will begin on the .11.Tonday or October and close • on the first of March. - Chlointroduclory will be delivered to the Course. 'Clinical - Instruction-is given throughout the SOSFF Ion," in the Medical Hall, by the Professors, and at the Hospitals. At the Philadelphia It ipital containing 571' beds, instruction is free. Military Surgery and Hygiene will be fully taught by the appropriate chair. The Dissecting Rooms, under the superintendence of tho',T'rofessor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are 'Opon througheut the year, except In July and Au gust.. . The Room for Operative Surgery nod the Applies t ion of Bandages, Ac., is open throughout the Session under the superylaton of the Professor St Surgery Fees for the Lectures (each Professor sl5l, Matriculation Yea (paid once only), Graduation Pee, D. E. ROC] ERS, 31. D.. Dean of the Medico) Faculty, SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor, Univerelty P. 8.-Board may be hnd at tram $2 00 to $6 per week 'September 2d, 186.1.-4 t 11. S. 7-30 LOAN yHE'Secretary of the Treasury gives notice 'that eubscriptions will be received for oupoil Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864[with semi-annual interest at the rate of Reran arid - girce•tontbe per cent. per annum,—principal end 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 bonde, payable not less than tire nor more than the en ty years from their date, as the tiovern men t may elect. They will he Issued in denominations of VA $lOO, $5OO, 81,000 and 85,000, and all subscriptions must t for'fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will b^ transmitted to the owners free of tranaportalion charges as soon atter the receipt of the original Certilicatesof Deposit as they can he prepared. 'As the noted draw interest from /ngest lit, t croons mak . hig deposits subsequent to that date must pay the inter:be accrued fmm date of note to date of deposit. PartleS depositing twenty-five theusand dollars and upwards for these notes at Any one time will be It llow cern commission of one-quarter of one per rent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt of n bill for the amount, certified to by the 'n eer with whom the deposit was made. deductions for commissions must bo made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS `LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL .SAviNos BANN, ,offering a 11141,er rate of interest, than any ()thee, and the hest security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U Notes, considersrtWat it is paving in the hest circula ting medium of the country, and it canto t pay io a n)- thing better, for its own assets an , tether it, poi ern ment securities or in titles or bonds pa) able in Kos - °summit paper. It Is equally convenient as a - temporary or permanent investment. The notes ran al wnys be sole for 0 ithin a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, mud stro.the best security with banks as collaterals for dis counts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5 2 Gold Bond In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for three years, this privilege.of coo Vl`Nifn ie worth ahout.three per cent. per annum, for The current rate fort-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium. and before the war the premium on six per vent. 1.. a , stocks was over twenty per cent. It will lie seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the rt,ent market rate; is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Nunici pal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have pannier attd, a special Act of Congress exemptsall bonds and Treasury . notes front local taxation. On the aVera re this exemption is worth shout two per cent. perm o according to ilia rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that-no securities offer so grew Induce ments to lenders es th •se Issued by the government In all other forms of it.debtedness, the fa ith or al,il itt o private parties, or stock commodes or separate colt ti.u nitles, only, is pledged Mr payment, while the n hole property of the country Is hehi to Seel. U the di:Wit:lig:- of all obligations of the United States. While the government elle, :he tilee,t liberal tern). Mr its loans, it believes that the very strongest mr.p,al will be to the loyalty an i patriotism of the people Duplicate certificates will be issued for all dep.. , .-It• The party depositing niust enders.: um,' the orm certificate the dePolnhlntion Of notes require,. and whether they are to be issued in blank or p•A 0.1.• I, order. When so endorsed P must he left with tee ,d 1 err rocaiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treas ury Department. SEDSCRCRIPTIoNa WILL BE RECEIVED by the Trease r.• of. the United States. at Washington, the ,veral A m.is tantTreasurers and designated Depositaries, and by th FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLE, PA , and by all National hanks 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 2 m. J. W. EBY . . Tow IN Account with the School Directors ot' Carlisle District, firm Ist Monday 01 Juno, leoi:;, t r Ist Monday of Juno. IFe.-I. To balance in hands ~f Trea,urer a t Last set [lament Ist June. 1,61, Outstanding tax, previous to 1003, State appropriation 01 1863-1, received 22d April, '64, Receipts from non-resident schnlars, Duplicate of Taxes of 156.1, Credit by Treasuror'e, Payments an follows 'Poachers—their dories for the year. John Gutshall rnlarging school buildino. D. &obey and Miss Woods In full of their Judgment. 1706 47 Gen. Cart Oh account of now r urchins,,, Wood and Coal. 1294 7 Adv-rtising and incidental expenses. 00 Interest paid on remaining debts and lours, 173 04 Meseengor and cleaning rooms, 97 36 Repairs, futures, 3e, f,9 87 Checks and Bills—Cash expenditures, By exonerations allowed on the Duplicates Difil-2, on settlement, Abatement to tax payers of 1862-M, Fees of collection prey ous to leti3 Balance of taxes outstanding this date, sub ject to exonerationa and collection fees, Balance due by Treasurer, 18G1 July 28, examined and approved. 0. WOODWARD, it t I Sect'y. 'Sept. 11. 1861, approved anti ordered to he pithisalten In the newspapent of the District. By order of the Board. C. P. HEM it ICII, Secretary. The New' Skirt for 1864 A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. Elliptic (or double) Steel Spring • . • & J. 0. WEST, NO. 97 cilAMBEns STREET NEW YORK, ARE TEE OWNERS OF THE PATENT AND EXCLU SIVE MANUFACTUP.ERS • OF ,THIS " . 'J. R. BRADLEY'S. Patente4llnple, Elliptic Steel Spring Skirts. This...invention consists of Duplex [or too] Elliptic Stoel'SPrings, liigiipiriiietY braided tightly and firmly ttittother edge to edge, making tho toughest, moss Elas tic' Flexible add Durable'Spring ever used, enabling the wearer In conseqiiertnef Its great elasticity and. flosiblenestr, 0411'00mad fold it when in use as easily and with the' seine convenience as SILK or MUS LIN-DRESS. entirely , obviates and silences the only objections to Honp.r..kirts. the annoyance to the wearer an wall as Ma public, especially In crowd s! assemblies', Carriages, itailroadears, Church Pews, or imany.:Crowded place, from the difficulty of con tracting them and.oecupying a• small space. This en- Mel) , raw:m.o the 'difficulty, while giving the i..kirt thafamuai land flatland svlnmetriticl form, and the lighten; most:etylisir•ciod graceful appearance foe the street; oper4promepade, or house dress. A' lady har ing epjoyed'llie.pleasure and comfort and great cnn venience of; Wearing one of the Dupiex ElliptieSnring Skirts for aeinglo day, will never afterwards willingly dispelled With the-ten of then). They ard ,aiso equally desirable, and a . great improvement over other kinds of:Skirts for Misses had Toni:lg I.adies who were short divined, the:Wristlet, y and flexibility of them prevents when comlng,in contact with anything crowding the Hoop clots to the person, from_ pushing out the other side of the Hoop er,dress Land again, theyere so much more durable and hot - likely to bend or break or get out of ahapel:. The bottom rods - on all the Skirts are also double steel and twiceer'DOUßLE COVI.RED to prevent the covering from 'wearing off the reds when dragging down.atalts, stone steps, &c,, &C. which they are constantly subJect,to when in use. All are made of the bentquality.of corded Tapmq and every part of the Skirt-is of. the very best materials ;it la guaran-, 'teed in every respect, to be by far the hest, most corn- Ibrtable; afid most , durable Skirts ever made. Erigiiire for tho DuploitElliftio Spring --• Shirts. TOR BALE In all varloty styles an sizes by all flrAt ohm donleta.„ .DR. ,WIYI. COOK ; 110119:40PATiPC. PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and AcCouchour • FFIOP at 'his residen c e in Pitt, atroot WWI% the Blethodlet Church. • • • HE; new 7 , 3 , 10 4J. S. 3 . , year Tree- T Thet;enotme tear interest et thereto , S4o:Pereent, pe . k.tinnwa,' and are taavertibia.at or three:years,' at 'the Option .of the holder, - Rote. §-Watt peteont. bonde r Interest payable in coin.. llittlalerigtiene - AnteelveC et the FIRST' NATIONAL ' ..R.0114 F.filllttllßLE,ltinonelat4pent . 314 DO/103itory - 'A . 4 , . WINES :.0111'1,Q,u,O)'i,s. SORTIE HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE. • • • 11113'' underiggned, plielddisor to Qporge Winters, would respectfully inform his 'friends and the public geueraiiy, that ho intends to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keep constantly on band a largo assortment of • WHISKEYS, RUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, Ac., ho cuU,pell as cheap as any other establishment in Carlisle, Knot cheaper. • pf - . County Landlords will, find this the place tc buy their. TINES AND LIQUORS Both idrreititia to quelity and price Hie stock is large and lvull selected, and he invitee A call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the ••Yol unteer "Printing Office, [ Winter's old stand, (Carlisle. April 21, 1864—tf. D. P. RAZE TON. Tun peculiar taint or infetlion which we ear. SCROFULA lurks it the constitutions of multitudes of men. It qt? • either produces or is t .., produced by an en . fechl , d, vitiated stme f the 'blood, wherein 4,titat fluid homilies in to sustain ilVmstivilthe vital forces in their r NirCi r ß rioroil 'Lion ' and 4 • ,tl,‘r 1,1(• —'-ct~ - fall lid() di order and decay. The scrofulous contamination is variously caned bt mercurial disease, hot- living, disordered digestion front unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the. depressing vices, and, 11110Ve all, by the venereal ittfeetion. Whatever be its origin, it is hen•ditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to Ire the rod of flint who sties, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fullers upon their children." "l lie diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, sv%ellingA which suppurate awl become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derangements tt hich pro dnoe indigestioh, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive Ewa cutaneous affections. 'l'hese all having the saint origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify thm blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you, With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not has e health ; with that "life of the flesh " healthy, pm cannot have scrofulous di.sease.' Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the unc..l effectual nnti dotes that medical science has disco, eyed for this aftlictinc , distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entaiki. That it is far superior ut Rile other remedy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does coin: Line virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkahle cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, }Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St‘f Anthony's Fire, SaJt 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, and, indeed, the Whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute. reports of individual CaSeS may In' I ' ollllll in AYER ' S AMERICAN ALAI axat, \‘lli . l l ll is fur n ishedl It) the druggists for gramiton , distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and sonic of the remark:dile cures whir h it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Tho-e ca,, are purposely token from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may ha, e access to ..onto one who can speak to him of its benefit, from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital VIICI'giCS. 1111(1 111118 leaves its victim: far noire suit:leo ut disease 11111 its final result , than are healthy constitu tions. Thome it tends to s h orten, and does greatly shorten, the al erage duration of human life. 'The vast importance of these considera ti,m.; h as led I N to spend dears in perfecting a remedy which i. adequate to its cure. This we now 0111•1 1 to the public under the name of At cuts 't 1.1. A. :11E11011211 it is coin rn,.ed o f 5,1114- %11litll CN11. 1 1 . 11 the hest Ilvt:1 - 1, 171 alterative power. By its aid you may pn oit yom self from the suffer ing mul rhos; dismders. Purge out the foul c,:inptions that rot and fester in the blood ; pnrtc out the causes of disease, coil vigorous Itialill will follow. lie its peculiar Sirtues this remedy stimulate , ' the vital func tions, .and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. Wc know the piddle have been deceived by many compounds of Sirsvarilla, that promised much unit (lid ; but they will neither be deceived nor dt,ippointed in this. its virtues luive been proton by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its sat passing excellence for the ure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach, Although under the same 11:1111C, it is n very dilfelent medicine from any other which has keen clone the people;and is far mole tflectual than any other which has ' eiier been Iliailable to them. -no:" 41 :1- , •1 I EMI 4 I 7 Ft)4l -; I MEM 2;t 21 • 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. V3J25 61 638 10 o°o .12 015 00 This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its finality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that. it may-be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by ] )n. J. C. AY ER & Aurtawl and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. 1 2. ti 50 782 40 MIMI Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by J. W. EL broTT, Carlisle, and deal PI'S everywhere. FE 13 ELTZ HOOVER, Attorney 4 .fit Law. Wilco In ltheem's Hall Building, In the rear of the Court !louse, Carlisle, Pa. September P, 1564. AT C HERMAN, Attorney at Law, r,. Text door to the Herald Office. July 1,18114-Iy. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at Law, Carlisle, Pd. Office on the south side of the Cowl House, adjoining the "American Printing Office." July 1, 1864-Iy. T M. WEA.KLEY, Attorney at Law, ep • face be South Hanover street, adjoining the race ofJudgifdriihaul. All professional business en• trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 18(1-1. Q s AMUEL 11Er BURN, Jr., Attorney lOat Law. Men with Mu. Samuol Hepburn, blaiu St. Carlisle July 1, HILL RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at 011'11010 I's. AttOWIS to securing and col lecting So:illers' Pay, Bounties. and Pensions. Office on South Hanover Street, opposite 'Watt's Store. July 1, pin!. LAW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA r; LATIMILEN, , Attorney at Law. Mee In Inhoff's Just opposite the Market House. 'July 1, 0 P. HUIIERIO ,°A ttorney at Law 'Office on North Hanover street, a few doors north of Hill's Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be proMptly attended to. July 1, Mt. • Dr. :I. C. LOOMIS Pornfrot Street few doom . Iritfoomo below Bouth Hanover et 1113341 ISu'-•*,-''.3" . arab,' I, 18(4. , • TOSEPII EtITNER, Jr.," Attorney .tit Lev; and Surveyor,Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mee on Rail Road Street; two ore north'of the Bank. fir.so_Busluess promptly attended to. July 1, 1804. GEO. N.E.IDICH, Late Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the Baltimore College of Dental urgory. 7 1 / 4 148-c, ;oificeitt hla reeldonco -1 opposlteltorlon Hun, .Westlfaln street, Catlialo; Pa. July t,. 4 1854., , " ' • • R. GEORGE S. SEA 'of •,.12. • onm, Denthd, from the Dahl. -.masa more Collage of Rental Surgery. vmolllco ,nt the residence , of, hla mother, East Louther street, three door below Redford. • , July 1, RM. • YER'SY j • j AT UALSTOIOB .4 ,2 5. - Y=Ft'S M . S. R: A. - B.ITH, ( formerly - Bfrs: 111 Reynolds), would leforiwthp Publla thaeolle has purchased the ,‘ PHOTOGRAPVIC GALLERY lately. owned .by itlr. Charles A. Saylo . r, in Inhoff i s building, South %Vest-Corner of Ilarket Square, where may be had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS. with - • .• . "AMBROTYPES,' FERROTYPES, and • DAGUERHOTYPES To the former patrons of the Gallery, the anno .nee. ment that she has retained the at-rel.:es of Mr. ?JOON MAN, (Mr,. fiztylor's principal Artist during Molest year), willibenufficient to secure a continuance of their patronage)• while an abundance of light, PLEASANT ROOlfSr - very pleasantly s'tuated, her own former expe rience and success in pictuVe taking, and a desire to plusie, she trusts Will attract her own friends„ as well RS many Mims who have not heretofore found their way thither. By sending, or leaiing their orders ' per sons will ho furnished with copies of negatives taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather May 20, 1804-3 m CiIAUTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM.PIY. PHILADELPHIA. ASSI:TS ON ;JANUARY 1, 1864, 82,457,849 9 5 . CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, IN VESTED PREALIUMS, Unsettled Claims, $3,416. LOSS PAID SINCH 15•29, $5,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS. CHARLES N. BANCEER ISAAC LEA, .1/111 AS WAGN ER, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, 0 EC. FA LES, • JACOB It. smrrn, A Una/ FITLER, GEO. Mr:. RICHARDS. FR AS. W. LEWIS, M. D CHARLES N. BA NCKER. Peet:4. EDWARD C DALE, The Pree'L. JAS. W. MeALLIST ER, 'der. Pro. Tem. A. IS. SPONSLER, Agt., Carlisle Pa. Mat ,L 10, 1564-9 mo. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. \o Iron Frame in Break. or llmyt, and the Clothes 53,818 ;501.1) IN 18G3 T was pronounced superior to all others jat the 00 orhYs Fair at London, 1+:62. It took the First Premium at the great Fair of the American In stitute, in S. York City, 1863, and wherever exhibited. Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringer with the Patent Col WHEEL it A:• ouLATific, whivh positively prevents the rolls from BREAKING OR 'fIVISTINO ON THE SHAKE' Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the elo h through tho Machine is put upon the lower roll causing three times as intieli et; alit 111,011 the lower roll as when roz wheels with our Patent Regulator am usial, buskins the extra stialu_upouitJae_cloth. . _ . _ In reply to the question, How Long will it Last!" wo Can only sl.ly, '•.'i tog no a wash tub, cooking stove, or any tither family utmtsil." Fen, testimony m Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park Row, N• V., who stns of the UNI ETSA L CLOTH ES WRINGER " We think the 1113Cht1111 much inure than PAYS FOR IT EA ERN: YEAR in the saving id garment ! We consider it hnportan that the 11l Inger he fitted with Cm,. t•herwino a mass of garments net, clog the rollers; and the rollers upon th, crank-shalt Slip 31111 tear the einthes. or the rudder break In .se the shaft. Our tutu is one of the lirst made, and it is as (UP it) AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CoNS rAs NI USE." IT SATES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHE:: AND MONEY. It Is ...wily and firmly seeure.l to the tub or washing. 11. ind will tilt tubs :tiny sine shape. It will , aye its rust every six metal. 111 the savltut .I.4.hes Those with (''Si! WHEELS. ARE WAR. Is rED eiery p‘rticular 111,111 S, EIJSI, after a few months' use the low, roll -At ILL NOT rwisT ON TIIE SHAFT, toll tear the elotliintt. k unit:Cod to families, Oil trial. free of exper,e, by JOHN t 111 ITEM. .teen t, Hail Road 011ive, Carlisle. April I 1., ti:ni—tf. BOOTS AND SHOES. T the store of John Irvine, on th eornar of the pnlilie square Ia the Wave to purehaso hoots Shoes Hats and Gaps, at priers that •f, Ito has just returned from the Eat with the largest nod iniist iisiairtment Boots. Shoes, lints A: 'aps that he ha, ever presented to this community, And whieh he is determined to sell at the lowest pits siiikle priers Ills stool: embraces everything in his line of bi sinews, such Its .MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Loather Oxford Ties, Calf and putout Leather (laito,s, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and [Sip Brogans, Slippers, Ac. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and English Lasting'Miters, Mororre Cal and Kid Boots. Fine Kid :slippers, Fancy Slippers, Mo mere. and Kid Buskins, to., MIS ES A s C1111,1)1(E5'S NV EAR of nll descilp tions embracing tine Lasting (;aiters. M0 cr ,,,,,, Lasting Batton Itants. ~f all kind tam, shoes 01 V 1 0 .00 0., ntl lus slippers, A. 11:1.TS t:A I'S. SIE.. l'assintere. Fur and Wool Ilat ~ f all qualities and st) IV., alt., a large assortment it STRAW HATS Boots and SIIOI, mode to order al the shorteol non,. Repairing pirimp.ly dime Confident of his alfilit t please all coo. to of customers. he respectfully brit, the puldie to 5100 hi, ft call. -tt f.?...ttemember the place, N G. seer of the Puldi Square. Jul) 1, I'4l NEW GOODS!! VOW offering an immense variety o CL CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, COTTON 000DS &c. For Hien and Boys' Wear, in a larger variety, than can be f mod In any estab lishment in this place. and at us Inv: prices as can be sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. IV.) tenon far , ure the above goods to order, in the Infest styles, or sell per yard. Cust.nners wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut. can be accommodated. free of charge. An early Inspection of our goods and prices, respect fully indicted. _ ISAAC LIVINGS - 10N, North Ilaniwor Strout Clothing Ihnporlutn July 1, Carpetings and Oil Cloths P*TOWreceiving at Ogilby's cheap cad Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Hag and Stair CARPETS. Also, Floor 011. CLOTH'S all widths, which will bo sold for the cash at tho lowest ratos. CIIAB. 0011.11 Y, Trustee. March 4, 1864 NTEW GOODS - Li Every description and quality of Groceries, Gueensware, Hardware, Pickets, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Tobacco, &gars, Pipes, Fre-h Fruits and vegetables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, all kinds and of the bust quality and to be sold at the lowest prices fbr cash by . . Ju'y 1; 1664 CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WEAVER & BRICKER. t7L-, HE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that baying purchased u Carlisle Forge. formerly owned by Mr..l. Goodyear, we have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand all Blzes of the bust quality of BAR IRON. We will give prompt attention to all orders, whether Iron, a distance or at home. The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Iron SCRAPS, delivered, at' the Forge, at the Railroad bridge, in Carlisle. WEAVKR & BRICKER. Carlisle, May 13, 1864—1 y L • OCEDIAN'S Photc_graphs and Am brcitypoP, aro pro El ounced The •ery best. Persons wishing good pictures should not fall to go to Loch man's Gallery, Main street opposite the National Bally, in Mrs. NotT's Building. Don't miss the place. DAGUIROT,YPES AMBROTYPES • copied with accuracy Mid dispatch. • • July 22, 1801-Iy. f q • H. 4 FORWARDING AND GRAIN business ibrtnerly conducted by Line, Gisler' & Co., Is now carried on by • - - - ' • •aoliN °REASON,: July 29, 1861—tf °reason, Cumb. CO. , Bryarg Pulmonic Wafers, AT RALSTON'S T1ee.11,1863. II „ lIMES.-500 pairs Hawes on hand 4Jc all kinks. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon do., Oornmean do., with and without patent fastenings chesper than over at IL SAXTON'S, East Alain et. gly . 1, 1864. - BARLEY WANTEB. - --Tlici highest price for BRUM in Clash will be paid at . , Bernitz'a Brew ery Carlisle Pa: & B,I4OIITER. , Sept. 2, 18134.---Bm: , y 0 SALE .. _ Good . and complete . . • Tho' Will. Stock . ;tuna* otbroid ski:to:Leith° bakery and. Cozifectlotuiry aii. Ply to,' ' ; ... Titosies sw,BILER: :, , ._ •, . . )lecbanleshpre, piaiiiN Co. Pa...' . . . lIVINGSTON itr, AS .o . 6elied tin .iinluOally tie and xxwell Mooted stock of , SPRING AND SUADIIDI? GOODS, and asks that: hie old customoni, and all personß • In' ivant of first rate CLOTHING. should give -him a call.- llis assortment consists In part of ' CLOTHS, CASSISfEItT S, SATTINETS, VESTING% and all other• kinds of geode for Gentle• men's Clothing. Iliattseditment of piece goods is the largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and he is determined to sell goods by the 'yard on terms as favorable as any .other stere. llis.etock of Ready-wade Cloithing, is extensive end , beautiful, consisting of 0 0 A T S , PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &e., which ho will sell cheaper than any-other establishment. - lie has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISUING GOODS, Such as UNDERSHIRTS, OVE RS H I RTS, DRAWERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &0., &a Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods be fore nurchasing elsewhere. lie takes pleasure in show lag his Goods, and will satisfy all that he can and will sell Goods cheaper than any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —1 invite an examination of my stork of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., which I manufacture upon special orders. SPECIAL NOTICE.-1 would say to the public, that my vocals are manufbetured under my own supervision and by the very best workmen. My stock is the most extensive I have ever had, and my friends and the public are invited •to call and examine for themselves. 4W-Itemember the old stand, North Hanover St. ISAAC LI V INGSTCN. Carlisle, April 22, 1884. GOOD NEWS I NEW GOODS 1 PHILIP ARNOLD WROLESALE ANU' RETAIL $400,000 971 OW 1,086,286 tD C - .) ria.7-3E M rt. Ravi ng.ju ,t received from New York and Philadelphia an extensive assortment of Income for 1804 30U,00J. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, TAILOM"FRIMMINOS, &C. To now making daily additions to Ids already larg 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 TI) ORDER at short notice livexperienced workmen, and satisfac tion given In all eases. Goods by the Piece or Yard, at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large stork of FUItNISITING <:00 comprising in part Elite Linen and Travel' lig Shirts, Collars, Neckties, tllocoti, Ito,lery, Susi,n !yrs, to. TRUNKS AND VAIAS.ES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of-the hest make. All ,it a Well he trill furnish at the Lowest Rates. Div old patrons and the puLlic are invited to call at the old stand, two doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. NEW ARRIVAL. OF DRY GOODS The undersigned is now ope”lmt the large , t most dealrable $4O/4, ofgeods. vex uttered to the poop 01 Cumberland County. A complete and general /tam tment of Ladies Dress Goods. An Immense assortment of LADIES MOURNING en 14FC,,,ND CIGE RN I\1: DRESS GOODS from thu Ceduhr tail Mourning Score ul Bastion at boll, A large assortment. of LADIES PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. The largest stock of NOtIONS outside of the Eastern Cities. A foil asnnrttnent of Cloths for Ladies Cloaking. Dave .1111 \i t. 1,, weal' in endless variety, ei ivistii Cloths, Farley and plain Cashitnores, 1 weeds, .l en rc, and Cottonados. I= A large, tannplete rind vat led ino,nrtnient of:DUPLEX SPIt ING SI( llt VS, and from all th erel4dn.at 1.6 m:uiufart 111.1.1, in the• U. S. also lialmoratlF of every grade and price. CARPETS, Ull, ('LOTUS, \TAT'I'INGS .IND LOOKING A largo stook of Lkoei and Silk CAPE: 4 , LAWNS, BAH , lit ovm from last ieasim, will In mild at en timnody low pi loos. Partiomar attontion paid In "Fummil nmlor," as wall odors of all kinds promptly and punctuall ) attend ed to. All of which he sold lower than City prlees ha lug been purchased Iwtere Ow into zulvaure Fourth Arrival of New Goods: have just returned front the cities with a !erg addition of NEW SI• \ I\IER, DRESS GOODS. All tihrus 91116.01 fur the season. A L,•autiful line of tloatos and Iltt•quea. Lire P into. arena dine 5i111%% 1.. Lary tits. •rj.nr+' Cl , lubrate‘l Gal it ovea, Fun Fans, Ihlhhnns, ii3l£l f•r Lath, anal .\ll'sr•x' Ilonp Fldrl s, Hurd at guttural tutrort.- 1111.11 t Of SI-I,lollttialllZOOdS MEN AN I) BOYS' \VNAEL Also selling cheap a largo lot of OLD illn)DS much less than present prices. Hesse call out, door below• Martin's Hotel, East Main Street. June 10. 1004. W. C NA IVY ,:It. DID i- - 3r (Gr. cso cl , ca ca . SPRING, I R 64, ( RI:EN FI EIJI) SITE A I , ' F. kNVE IT the attent.on of bnyers to'their new stock of Dry floods It .111 be loot unsur. In all tlh.se tea WI es which e.anpi Ise a first class ,tock All departments of our husiuess have balm 111..11 enlaruaal, especially that of /)R1 SS 0001),S, which we are cunfiilent, Is the west entenelvn assort nu•u(ever 0111.1,1 is this town. We hare now open ready for la , peeLeas all the novell ins ol the SeatiOli, viz. Poplins, all new ninnies and al, les. Mozambique,. Plana and Plaids, Plaid Papline. (Antilles De Lake, 3 1,4 a, a la autitul shads of AI.I'ACUAS, at astonishingly low prices. =MEM DOMEBTICS Prints, 1111.avhed NI uslins, Broad Shootings, Flannels Gingham., Tivkings, Cuttonadot,, &c., Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, Camdmetes. Jeans, bummer Casslmeres, he. We would call the attention of our friends more parti .ularly to our Immense stock of 31todinti, Calico,. Co naiades, all bought last winter, beton; the late advanc which will ho sold at prices that dely competition Persons may rely on getting great bargains at th store of )torch 2:1,1864. - - IteSiroos Of examine our ritorl, All I please to , particular, and rovollect our Store is In 'Lut e . building, 5, 4. Corner Mirka Squall), Si.vond Door, op posito Hitter's Clothing Ssoro. It. & S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. A splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft k Straw Hats now open of city and home manatiretura whr ch will be sold at the lowest carb prices. Solt hats of aliquot. idea from the finest Beaver and N utria , to the cheap. eat wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A large stock of SUMMER HATS, o re; .. "4fX . Palm. Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw. Wickens fancy &o. Also a full assortment of Was, Boys and clilldrens caps of every description and style, rho subscriber invites all to coax and examine his stock. Ming a practical hatter, he fools confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the Menu patron• age heretofbre bestowed lie itolicits a continuance of the same. Dont f rget, the stand, two doors above Shriner's Betel and next to Corman's shoe store. JOHN A. ICBLLiIIt, Agt. N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. EENDIEM IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. -NAT C. SAWYER, hue just repaved V . from the latest Spring Importations an im• mouse stock of. DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles and fabrics offered' to the trade. Black, Figured and Plain Silks In large supply, Stilt, Mohair, Wool., Lisle and Cotton Textures, Em broidered and Plaid Tangarlilas, Striped and Plaid Iler nannls. Plain and Figured Poll lu nord, Sonogassa Plaids, Andelesian Stripes, and all other !styles. A full line of Besson'a MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Turin Cloths, Tamlse Cloths, Wool de Laines, Chinlles, BorothiaS, Tateartines, 3loretz.- Plaid and Plain ➢Mohair, Bereges, Lawns, Crapes, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Gloves, &c. Funeral Goods of all kinds constantly on band. Special care given to All orders for Funeral Goods. • Call and 'manila° our latest Now York styles of SPIINtI.4IANTIAIS, all the varlettes and styles of French. English and Amaric . an. CLOTHS and• cAssr= MERHS, (a first class Milo, makes up goods when do. sired) Cotton and Linen Printings, Coatings, &c. IiPETS, Cair.P.lB.7l* From tho LONNA', Hartford' and. }lntern:dim flllllo, all grades, Oil Clothes, Mattings/Rugs, Shades, and every, thing in the House ,Furnishing line,. An enormous' stock of - DONESTIC'gOODS,' • all the Standard makes of Calicoes ' Drown isnd-fliaaeh ed Sheethigs, Ahirtings, ' lickluge, Stripes, 'Cottenades, a full Due of Notions, Hosiery and Gloves." All the latest iniprovements in !loop Skirts. 'I have received the ageney.of Bayou's celebrated Hid Gloves for this place. Ladies will Dud a complete assortment,' •- The above Goods and many-Others not•tunned ~ with a large, stock of OLD GOODS, I offer to the trade' at a snialtadvance on coat of prodOction. reeling grateful for past patronage, rash a contln once of the battle, . Remember tho.old and well known etand East Main St.ione door below Hartin'i Hotel. W. C. SAWYER: Qnrllulo,AprU 8,1861 PHILIP ARNOLD I)0.11ES7IC GOODS. MEIN =MEM Olt EEN ELD s SHEAFER Spring Shawls, DiR y' G S:, '• ... •B 0. 0 ii s ; , . . FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, F R I'T . g ' RPRFUMERY, , PR,PS,ERVED FRUITS, "MINCED, MEAT, PICK.gLs.&e, AT HAVERSTiCK'§, North Hunover.Street, Ottrlielc, Ptmea. Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drug#, 'Fancy Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits; and Confection. 'ary, which has never boon surpassed in this borough, •for novelty and elegance. Thu articles have been so- JeatedAvith great care, and aro calculated, in -quality . .and pries, to command the attention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS, • which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish such as Papier Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trayo Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' runty Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladles' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port.folios. Port Mummies, of every variety__ Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper woights, and a large variety at ladles' Fancy stationery. - Motto souls nod wafers, Silk and bead purees. Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume Walton, and bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Bazin and It. tz U. Might's Soaps and Perfumes of various !duds. Fancy MR for heed dreissos and shawls. Musical instruments, together with an Innumerable variety of articles ele gantly finishod and suitable for PRES ENTS, to which be invites special atte,,tion. 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.. His assortment of School Books and School Station ery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular at• q.entiou of Families to his elegant assortment of L A ALD,S &O. from the extensive estatifaillietttk of Cornelius, Archer and ethers of Philadelphia; comprising every et:, le of Parlor, Chamber cud study Lamps. for burning either Lord, Sperm or Etherial oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Ileaoseue or Coal OH .Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, .ke. Ills assortment In this line is unequaled In the borough. Also, SW ARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKI.:IIS AND the celebrated Killocochink, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. I' It UITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, pigs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prune., kc., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NU:re— PI(I.I,EIZVED FRUITS, MINCED NI EAT, PICK LES, Ac in ever) vari , dy and at all prices. all of aide)] are pure and fre=h sack as can he e. Widen tly reeonitnended to his friends. Ills stook embraces everyt Mg in the line of Fancy tloods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially In vi ted to call tundne liemvmher the Old :•tand, nearly opposite the Bank on North 11a110, et street July I,ISA. LOCEINLIN'S New Sky-Light Photographic and Am brotype Gallery. Cl L. LOC MAN is happy to inform /. his nUille,US f•Unt,lners, and the public yen orally, that he ban reinevtql 1118 efitablishlllent to his New Sky-Li , lit Gallery, in the building nocuplekby Mrs, Neff, as 11 Millinery ti,re, opposite the ( ;uniberiand Valley !lank. Mr. Lochman is now ahle with his splendid light. and the addition of new and expenril% 0 apparatus, thu very hest manufactured, to prud use PUOTOORAPIIS, enniEs DE 'PISTE. ANIIIRO TYPES, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES, equal to the hest (made in Philadelphia or New York. Pleturo- ran be taken now equally well ni eloudy as ill dear whether. HA./ rerreotypes or Ambrntypes of doronsed parsons copied, t.nlarged, or made into cal tos July i t 1564. THE ‘i CARLISLE: PALACE OF ART," By J. C. Lesher, IS now open for the accommodation of the public tor the purpose Cl making I'll liTo— and AMBROTYPrits, which will he done in a very superior manner by his loom' arty arranged sky lights, qtr., by which imams and the chemical influence he will lake pictures in cloudy Weatlior equalo t., ricer. is charges are moderate anti he toilets the public pa— tronage. linpiiratcs ot. itpineritioti pos. Siolocitynes and pheregranhs, of decease persons, mode of increa sed or decreased proportions. Tavi_Entranco on:mover St in ZUG'S prtAite tho Market I lougo. earlislo, April 21, lAttt (111001. 4 ,' 111 ES ! ItOCE RI ES G. P. MYERS, has opened a new i;rocery Store In Male Street. Carlh.le, oppi,ite 11 Satiton's Hard- Ware Store. and is nos% prepared to supply hie friends and the public, with all kinds of Choke (totals, at the lowest tunrhet rat is. ilk sti rk coloprh•es COFFEES, SUOA BS, SV IMPS, TEAS, Salt, Spices, grinned, unground ; Crackers, Choose, Corbel E“euces, Fish by wholesale or retail, Irooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Sean, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS AND STONEWARE, queensware, Cedzirware, Notions. and all other arti— cles usually kept In n first la.n ilrorery. In regard to prir., I ton d,tertui Ilea to sell goods at tile loin met ti,ures u , EGGS, and all kiwis of Country taken at market prices. h-iers and Dairymen are pa? tieularly Invited to rail and nee the oelehr.ited 1'11(11N IX which ha, heen prQuounee.l hy rompetent judges the must superior I horn 'of the /Le. July 1,1,0.4, LARG . F. ARM A' A b OF FRESH ffitocERIES-1 , 11411 oF ALL KINDS. Among which is a large lot of real geoulne more dry salt HERRING, is oak Isarrels, MACK ARAM at !owes that Is really aatoolshingly low. Pickets of all klods. SAUCES, PITESERVES, arid a gond asmo tm et, t of TOBACCO AND SEG ARS, 1, I U R S C. at the lowerA lutes foe CASH or Country Produce. W3l. BENTZ .1u1) 1, 1004. DISSOLUTION rp q partnership heretolbre existing it bet WPM] Charles L. lialbert end Crawford Alen , Ing, has Lein dissolved by mutual consent. The books and Recounts are In the hands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties baring accounts with the late firm to salt and settle them. William Halbe rt. jr. having entered into partnerldilp with his brother, Charles 1,. Halbert, the bu..inid.s afit hen,forth be conducted under this style of Halbert ,4 Brother. • The new thin would respectfully can attention to their stork of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stack is largo and selected with thoi, , rostest..ear. and will ho sold at the lowest prices for cash. It poi ;lists In part of tine old lioverntinint Java COFFIII , Primo his do , Prime Rio Roasted. SY it UPS.—New York, Boston], and Philadelphia Sy rape, of rho very hest qualities. BROWN SIR/ A ItS.—The best the market affords. Levering's best Crushed, Saud, aud Pulverized Sugars Moo, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which counsel be our passed. Rice, Corn Starch, F• rrina, Dandoline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candlea,'&e. • . 4 CHINA, GLASS, AND its QUEENSWARE. A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat— terns and styles, lower than ever In price, and better In quality, than was over offered before in Carlisle.— Call and sue. Wooden and Willow Wore, ouch as Tubs 1314ekets, and Churns, Baskets of. every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all else,,. FISII—No. I, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No. 1 MESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. ^A largo quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers respeafully ask the • patronage et their friends end the public generally, and Invite then; to call and examine their now stock, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Leuther Streets. HALBERT A BROTHER. Carlisle, April 22, 1864. Flour and Feed Store, rrlTE.subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opened a FLOUR 'AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, In the Warehouse owne'd and formerly occupied by Jacob Rheum. The kat brands of FAMILY FLOUR, Rapt constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. hoeing porfectod arrangements with soma of the first mills In the neighborhood, I can assuro my customors that they will bo furnished with au article of Flour which I can vouch for. till lump constantly on hand FEND OF ALI, KINDS, Wee' ' Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c. The highest cash pilces paid for 06tIn of all kinds and Flour. Don't forget the old estabined stand: JEREMIALI U IVLLIt Carlisle, May 20,1801. . • LEWIS F. LYNE, Of the old firm of John P. Lyne 4. Son, TTAS juet:ooiupleted opening hie now JUL Spring stook 'of Hardwire, Paints, 011 a, Gloss, Varnishes; Sze., to which he invites the early attention of the public generally. Ile has greatly enlarged Ids stock in all ito various branches, and ran now.accono modato the puddle with • Reliable floods; • • • .. in large or small quantities at tho lowest prices. A look loto his etoro will . convinco. them that ho has enough Wads to fully supply the dematuriu this Personsmanting Goods in ourlitio will find it to their advantagoto give usa call before making 'their 'purchases. All orders personally. and 'punctually at. tended to, and no misrepresentations martin to Whet sales. ' LYNN, • Carlisle,. May 20, 1804. i North llanoTer. St. PIIYSICIANS will findlt, to their 'ad. atitive to iattAnd purpbooo tfiejr , litedioinee' at RALSTON'S: I'IRE INSURANCt., • . HE Allen an& EpstpenngbOo'lqu tool Fire Inenradce. Onipany orCiinaborland ounty, incorporated by an act 01. Assembly, in- the year 1043, and having recently bad its'eharter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous 9p. eratlon, under the superintendence of the following board of Managers, viz:' William It. Gorges, ChristEn Steyman, Jacob Eberly D.Mally, Alex. Cathcart, J. LI. Coover, John Eichelber gl3r, JoSeph Wiekerhham, Muni. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and,l. C. Dunlap. • ' The rates of Insurance are as FM and favorable as any Company of the kind iii the State. Perilous wish ing to become members are invited to make applica tion to the agents of 3ho Company, who are willing to wait upon them at au time. • , WM. It. GORGAS. President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0. • CIIIIISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico President, . Mechanicsburg, P., 0. - JOHN C. DLINL AP: SocUy. Meehan icsburg. . DANIEL DAILY, Dlllsburg, York Co. • AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrick; Allen: floury Zearing, Shlreu n mstown; Lafayette Pother, Dickinson; Hour) Bowman, Churehtown ; Mode Grit➢th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham. Westponneboro'; Samuel Coovor, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Conklin, Shepherdstown D. Coovor, ripper Allen ; 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Dyer, Carlisle,. Valentine Seeman, Now Cumber. land; James McCanlilish, York county—W. 8. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J.. P. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dilisburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams Carroll. Dauphfn ce —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. :Violation; of the Company having policies abolit to expire, ban have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. ' July I, WHEELER & WILSON'S tri.l G 014 C E 8 AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop Check, New S'yle Hammer, Binder, Cor sr, Braider, oto. Al the kailroad Office, Carlisle. Pa Highest Prem s iums at the INTERNATIONAL. ESiIIDITION f LONDON, 1802 INDINTRIAL ENIII lIITHIN , PAltl f , 1801, at the Fairs of the =II Silver Jiedal ut the Pennsylv,inia Slate Fair 'eptemher, 1813. American Institute. New York, Mechanter' A ssorlation, Boston, Franklin 11150110,e. Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mythanies . Institute, II ashington, M a ryland I nstitute Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Ken tueky Institute, Leniscille, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' I nstit uto, San Francisco. At the State Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CON NEC:1'1011T, NEW JERSEY. PENNSI L VA NIA, M I SSISSI PPI MISSOURI, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSE E ILLI NUTS, N EN TUCK MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, t. .t LI FOlt NIA. Theso'colobrated Machines are adapted to every va riety of Sensing Or family wear. from the lightest onus lino to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upowslik, linen, woolen, and cotton goods.—acaming quilting.. gathering. hemming, felling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and perfeet stitch, alike on both sides—and performing every species of sewing except making butt, ll hill., and stitehing on buttons. -Full in truetinits for operating t he Machine Is given gratuitously at the sales rooms. When tbt, Nan hine is sent iv .11111 distance, so that personal Instruction Is Inconvenient, a card 01 direction Is sent, which is a sufficient guide. 'rho qualities which recommend the IN heeler Wilson Machine am— t. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the numb: sewed. 2. Strength. firmness. and durability of seam, that will not rip our 1.1,1. and made with 3. Economy of thread 4. Its attachments and wide range of application to purpose. and materials. 5. rounpaotne, and elegance of model and Punish. P. Simplicity thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of opmation and management, and quietness of movement. SCHEDULE OE PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plnin 9'lolle. littlf Poonelied aso Poli,loti, Mack Walnot or llnhogany =I philn Talk „!")) , Half Cage. l'annr , ll,l, an Ilalf Case, l'alishol, Mark Walnut or Mahogany tie No.l Machine, Silver pia I u(l,, with Plain Table. Half ra , e, Polished, Black Walnut, halt (rasa, Poliqned, Black Walnut or Mahogany 7 llaltl'ase. Polished, 1010., 00d, Full rase. Polished, Blaek Walnut or Mahogany 90 00 Full Case, Polishek., Rosewood, 100 00 N 0.4 Nlaelliue, Large with Plato Table, 75 On No. 5 'Jfachino. Cylitidor, with Plain lal 11 , TERMS C.U,11 Every Ilachine Is wild frith a 11,1111111,, N. 1 :1111 are wild with the New Ilinhn Chit l're,ifer. New :ft vie Iletniser nud lindiler. 15'hr,•Irr Afreney at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CA ItLFSI,E, PA. July 1, 1864-Iy. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, Lotidon, 1862. ,_ _ 7 cr..:- * 7 , ;" . . 7 '• • :,, ,r , --, - —1',:1_4 4 -• , 2)!.1_, , "..., az ,--• - 0- ,_ .-•:.41,,,,,57,-,4r'TZTA": ------sk,,, `a7Y,: , 4n'e:i.fet-4A ., A -7,- • 41 1:2 1 11 : 0 4 ! , , I r 1 1 11 E undersigned has just received, i and Intends to keno consinntly on hand a I'llll an. sortment of the unequalled Notion manufactured by :Itolnwly .t Sens at New York. Each lustrumen , sells be carefully sulueted In the Manutartcry, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the ~ thlition of Freight to Cu, IN°. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the •übscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and 9XIIIIIIIIII these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Strout, 3d door oast of the Mansion House, nun the Railroad Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for sale and to rent. CarllBle, May 22. 1863—1 y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOll f-"i" --»"::-',A o _ . .,. 0 .11,. _., t ~ . .4. ~ ~' ......._ ,- • ''', J.,sib, oi 5 ii4 1 7 .:1 0 1 1: 44 -4 ' West High Street,: Carlisle, Pa. ( Premiv m awarded at thk. Cumberland Count y Agricultural ~Fa ilk, of 1857,) The net splendid assortment of rtideu hi his lino, over bought to this place—which lie Is determined to sell at prices that duty competition. ' Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, FURNITURE. Kitchen and °Mee Itaibraeing every article used by Muse and Hotel keepers, of tho moat approved and fitshionable d`osigu and finish. Ineluding.also Cottage furniture'in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames, pictures, &a., &e. 11S..Particular attention given as usual to funeral.,; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and nu moderato terms. A. B. B. July 1,18C4. I)AINTS AND 01..L5.- 2 • _.. 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Bailout] of Just received wl Lh It large tvisortment of ' Varnishes, • - Fire Proof Paint, • • Turpentine, Merolla, White, Japan, . - Whits Zinc; . Putty, Colored Ziiie, LI tharge, Red Lead " - Witting, ' : _Bolled.oll, • ••. • -, , ' ~_ 'Glue, • Lard 011, , ,Shellne, Sperm INI, . • . Paint Brushes, Visit 011, 4a., ' Colors cif ovary description dry, and oil ir!cane_,_ and , tubes at the Hardware Store of .. , :HENRY, Sk.X.TON, July 1, 1864 DHYSICIANS A4ll findit to s thei,i 'ad -I.;‘,yaidagoto calltind pureltese their Medicines at - tALSTON'IL July 1,1864 CLIMB SEGARS & TOBACCO • At RALSTON'S. Forwarding and do r minission' nonid 1 : FLOUR AND FEED, , COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. riiHE subscriber having purchased the JL Oars:fixtures, &c., belonging to the firm of Hen derson k Reed, rospectfullyi informs the public that he will contlituelthe business at the old Warehouse, on the corner of West Highantheollogu Streets, opposite the - College." Ho is fully prepared to do a general For. warding and Oominission business. Who highest market price will be paid for FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds BLASTER and SALT kept constantly on hand. Coal of all kinds, embracing , LYKEN'S VALLEY, • LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WIDTH ASH, -• „ LOCUST OAP, • VIMIBURNEWS and BLACKSNIITIFS Coal, constantly kept for sale, under cover, and deliv ered to any part of the town. Allboral share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. JACOB SEINER, Successor to Henderson & Reed. Carlisle, May 20, 18134. COAL AND LUMBER YARD.- NJ The subscribers have this day entered Into partnership to trade In 'COAL 'AND LUMBER, We will have constantly on hand and furnish to o der all kinds and quAlty of seasoned LUMBER, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Hooting. and Weatherboarding, Poe Is and Italls, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit : Whitepine. Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having ears of our own we ran furnish hills to order orally length tonl size at the t.hortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked itvards will be kept under cover so thoy be furnish - IA dry at all times have constantly 411 hand all kinds of gam Coal ouder rover, whirh we will deliver (lean to 3 part of the borough. To wit : , V 4 --- prices. Hest quality of Limebierner's and,'Biarksmith'.l Coal, alwayc on hand which we will sell at the lowest (1 , z.1 Yard west ride oh Ur:llllMM' , eltr,,d. mmr, street A 1015FICONG & llttFFPat July 1,1864. Notice of Co-Partnership, THE public are hereby informed the the undersigned have this day entered into s C Partnership, under the nano, of Delaney & Blair, fo the purpose of care) lug on the Coal arid Lumbar hint ness. at the old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the'r Works; wherenii orders in their line of business an, respectfully solicited, and Will he prom p. ly =II f, coal wilj in recelveil at Halbert it Flemlntr:g 17 royery Start', Itobert Nlooru's Shoe Store and A. 11. BMW: , Curryi ;hop tC'tvOrdrrs for Coal or Lumhor soltritol through 'h Post )hire, arranaoments Imen mad, with Ih Postmaster to eharg, the postage on same to us. AI orders punctually tilled. NATATCHES, .JI4,'NVE'LIt V, AND Silver ware at ennlyn's nld etital.lished stand. West )laint., nearly opposite - the Cumhe lan.l \ Bank. I have just rereived a new assortment or watches jewelry, tu(dallions, silver ware .1.e.. in addition ty thy former stotilt to which I invite this attention of the plight: The OSSOrt.lllollt embraces lino gold and silver lever watches. ituutini.t a_nd..epon casts du., gold Arbelnirs for lollies and (lentlemon Silver liepines and lluartler ~a tAIPS rit every violet . ) . in *le and Also fine gold Medallions. ilrensi•phu for Ladies and Gentlemen ,d every qualit‘. pattern and price. Gold fob, vest. curb and need chains Gold brneelels. flugol rings.culTglos, studs. deer mbutions, cruses. charm, ke. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated but ter kniveo. fans, table, ton salt and mustard simony of every variety. A large a. , sortnleut of gold. chive! and e"111,1..11 les L., age, to whi,h i v ' , pedal ten t lon. A floe lot or GOLD PENS opt , - sili or and poen] o ird mon atch clouos, Mint Clock , And A cnt•t, 'lout,q 'kept In Jewoloy I will Noll low for All artiel iiintratitiol to w lint tlo•y• are opt lin. toil. too Hon ph) 00001 to Watch repel lug and all wurk warrantel. July 1, IR,A QELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIN 'ER 'Err. BED oIV ST!, Al the sign of the •• Enid Engle," :; .I , •nrs nl“;ve th Cumin, Intel Valley and t „ o 11,11, 1.1• b ('lllllOl. , kll )late street, the lar,fes end best seleeted etch of W AT(' II ES A NI) JEW EI,ItY in the town, II 1, ,1,1 :Di per 1 . 1.11 t Sower i h:ur at a playa in the State The at..rk 01. p, 4,, went Of :tll-1 Si yes 1.11 11 1 ti,g en, iint,lies. Levet I.epines, A erlf - 1:11 walelle,, :Ind all other Idmis at st.) les, (;(//,/) All. ,;„1.1 r e „, „„.1 lin-ld and Oliver. I hate.l and $4( (0 (HI 1;()XES, ACc()1;1)1.:()NS, Oil Paintings. a groat varloty of lanry articlr~, to The rntirr st,n L of \ lash maker Lois. , 2151 . 5 , Nllrrors, 111111 sale bit sold w holes/du or !stall the ensieNt terms. 65 00 70 00 Ilnvinc selected a first Ins workman oil kinds repairing will re dims as usual, at re•d iced .luly 1, 1.•61. cl 11, L 'l' II 1 I' I N The sorer., th.• Id.. hi o Arran is I h.. Pllll,ll/., liil,ll I ill! 111.' tint i I all ,11.. may ,‘ ant a 51t,...t1m. sta, I' 1.. ra II at soittlint. Ow 1,1) sta.,• that has. pi, NI ut:iver,l fa, Lion. IMI:110V1:11111 . 111.:11.- 1 Ist A S:IN illg 1.1 Irmo 311 L, t;11 f„,.1 A hotter 1,1.11 110111 111, .5 larger oven I any other stove 01 the ~ul sir.e. .101. The preservation the center piel, 110111 i 1 F:IC 1114 lepairg. sth. The liest•llaker. Ito:niter. Anil reek new in use. lith A sup..tier arnitigeneint for rleatline the Ilues, Ills. A pm feet (lay l'imsomer fir either wow) er veal. frail le 1.1111,1. iS wllutrd p, ei ~.y.,lisle tit in every pat tieular, awl will Le shown with 'ilea , u to all who may call, whet Inu .1. siring to poi chase not, any 4uitollt3,"il reltirimee il) 101011 Ire,tltry A lee, ether g 0.1,1 Cook Steil, 1.11 1111 Ild. 11.11 ,V 1 1141 ',Old very In., to chow site ,pouting, Itooflog, Loh work pp, .11 1 5111.1.5 11/g ‘‘ci.l. promptly art uded to in town or coo try. All worli earranted at the Mil state], lino, st.leet north I Louther. \I A Hy NiroitNlS N. 1.1.-1)1 Copper. P.,: nod P. ,‘ ter ',ought, 3 the highest price paid id east, or goods. June 25, WTILLIAMM. E TILLIA)I. FRIDLY respectful y nuuuuura+to thv 1411411 S or Carlisle and I puldiegenorall), that lie still eimtlnues the manut: turn of all hinds of tin and sheet inns wore in .1. Halbert's laulding East Loather street. Carldde at I sign Ed the COFFEE POT, whore he will I t all that, be ready to do all kinds iiork In his line with neatness and despatch. Also ran at all than, be hat. those e. lehrated, su sealing and self tealintr, premium airtight, Rooting, Spouting, nod all hinds of jobbing done the uhortest notice. Cash paid for old load, pewter and copper. Thank. ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hop, by strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a continuance of the woe. Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffee l'ot. July 1, 1803. JOLINSa. STAYM AN The subscriber informs the public thu ho still continuos tho busies at tho Old Stand In the basement of the Firs Methodist Church. Ile will attend promptly to al enfant , . In his line. Lend and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and cold SHOWIER -BATHS, • Water Closets, Force lied Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tu Bath Boilers, Wash ha slum, Hydranrntatii, fie, and every description of cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, Sc. Superla cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in ehurches, floras end dwellings, at short notice, in the most modern BOO; All materials and work in our line at, low rates a na warranted. u_l.l_oounlry stork and jabbing promptl,yattondoil to July 1, 1861. _ _ HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. SHE underoignearespectfullyannoun cos to . the public that ho still continues the Ilat tlug'lhaliness at the old stand, in West High street and with a renewed and efllPient Wert, produce, anti cles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve. mont of the Art, and fully up to the ago which we live. ' I have on han'da splendid 4 r a, *s^ assortment of S A Y • ~i• t A it ~.....- . - . HATS AND CAPS, fr, ~,....2 .k. , r-,., . .... .. , .., ofall descriptions, from the common Wool Ye the finest Fur and Fill( Mite; a ad' ac•prlces {bat must suit every one who has -an eye to gottiog the ,worth' of his money Thu stook, includes, MOLESKTN, CASHMERE, BRAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lhilitness _Durithill7y,and finish ; by those of any other ,establish• went fu'the country. ; Men's; BoY's and Children's hat's and Caps, of every description 'constantly bn.luttid. , • . Be respectfully incites ell the old patrons and aa many now ones as poshible, to'givii hint a cull. • • J G. GALLIC, • • - ' BOOTS- & SHOES. , . . FULL assortment of Mon and Idloya toots and Shims, suitable for the winter;., dies end Misses's Balmoral Bootees, Children's Boots of all kin de. Lildiotiapd 0 outlawon's GUM Over Rheas.' My old eustomereaund all In Went of amid Boots and tilmos,• *III please • call 'and examine the, stack, before purchasing. Main street, noarly,ppposite , • (MIAS; OGILBY, : MTEM BOARDS SCANTLING, Lykens Volley, Broken, Egg Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler Tievorton, Locust Mountain Lohhery, which we pledge our selves to sell at the lower OM VER DELANEY, ANDREW 11. BLAIR. = =1 COFFEE POT. FRUIT CANS AND JARS William P. Lynch GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING a 7 ,7',3 1 • •FRANKLIN. AIL 0 A D S. aIiANOF, OF EOURS. (IN and .a'f'ter MONDAY, Arun:, 4th, V.,1864, Passenger Trains will..run daily, as follows, (2 4 unnlay excepted): ' 1 • FOB. Leave flageratown, 7:00 A. M., 2:45 I'. 71 '• Greencastle, 7:37 " 3.35 " / Arr at 847 ' Chambersig, Leare 8:30 il Leave ShlpponsCurg 9:00 " Newvillu il Carlisle 0:3: 10:10 • Mechanicsburg 10,42 " 3:12 " A rrire at ilarrihburg 11:15 " 3:40 " FUR CII A MBEllS111.111(1 AND HAGERSTOWN : Leive Ilarrisi,m 9:05 A. :il., 1:85 P. M. " Mechanicsburg 8.37 " 2:15 " i arlisle 9:27 " 2:55 " " Newt.'lle 10:02 " 0:20 " " Shippensburg 10n23 " 4:00 " Chambers' , / A " at 1110 " 4:00 i Leave 11:10 " 4:40 " Leave t 1 reencastle 11:t.2 ~ 5:20 " Arr at Ilaerstown 12:35 " 0:10 " The rlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION TRAIN will leave as follows: Leave Carlisle 5155 A. M. • Mechanicsburg 0:25 " Arrive at Harrisburg :55 " Leavo,llarrisburg 4:20 P M. " Mocha ii lesburg.' 4 . 54 " Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 " FRAME STUN 1111111Inu 1108.1 con, ertiols at Harrisburg with Trains tor Philadelphia, New York and Pdtsburg; and with Trains for all points . West. air Thy 'groin leaving Harliaburg at 4 - 20. P. M., uns only as far as Carlisle. O. N. LULI„ , nperintendent's Office, /. Charnh'g Jul% 1. 1/tn..l.f • • OW M!,,?..A . • ".". atE _ _ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT "iItEAT Trunk Line from. the North ji And Not th ei-t for Philadelphia New York Rending. Lebanon. Allellion n, Easton kb. iinins leave Ilarri , liurg for Ilnrrlsbwg for Philadel phia. NI., York. Reading Pot tile. nod all interme diate Stations, at S A. 0 1., and 3 P. M. Sink leave, Harrlslam! at 6,30 A, M„ .trri% ing at Nett York at 1.45 the same day. A special Accommodation Passenger train leaven Rending at 7.1 A. 11,, and returns troth Ilarrit.l.drg at n I'. M. Fore. horn Mirth hurg : To Y or k 15 : t o Philadelphia $3 :15 and $5 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at II A. 51 , 12 noon. and 7 I'. li., (Pittsburg t 81iresii arriving at Hat rikburg at 2A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8 15 A. 51., and 3.30 P. M. Sireping rote in thr Now York ExpresT Tralns thrungh to and from Pittsburg wil bout vintage., . • ; , ..over• hy the Cain w LISA llailr , avi leave Taman• qua at Sou A. 1., tktul 7 IU 19., for Philadelphia, New York. and all Way Points - - Trams leave Pot t , vide at 115 A. 51.. and 230 P. for Philadelphia. Ilarrishor,4: and NOW York. All .5,1 , 111111,i:011, l'u,otlger train haves Reading :it 1. all .1. 51 , and returns (ruin Philadelphia at 5.00 I'. 1 1. 11.,; • All the nlinve trains run daily, Sundays ex A Sunday train loaTes - Pottscilla at 7 10 A. M., and I. 11. Snast.n. and llxnorrdnit Tick nts at ',tinned ratna to and loom all points. SO Pounds liaggagn altos, nil !null l'u,senaer. July 1, ISII4 f 'ARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA 14 `. DAILY PREIG, HT LINE • FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, 41. Y -ears of this Line leave the Depot Fll Mai ket St. bon s. at 1 o'ol ,, ek. P. M. I.eßt • e Car/isle. Daily. at 7 o'clock, A. M. Go, a.. intruded t. , r this Line should he marked C. P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1664. Carlisle Foundry, AND FAEM lINIPLVIIIENT DEPOT! ( A IMN ER & CO., now manurac r a,„l oalstalitly 1, sale, at 1! rs- Irunnr kni lOist >lain street, Carlisle, a I= AGItICULTU,I{AL,III'I.I.]:IIENTS, .it vii k rn.wn. approvi,l ‘l , ,fulnes, Gi Jar :tniong h t.ll,•Nwi•lt id 1,111 4,1 r avial att. !Ilion L. IL 1 L.- 1113 Culebra tad Patent. GUNI SPRING OR MN DRILL, %%hid, has t 1., t !iffy First I t,n, Premiums at :state and ttitint3 Val,. To the Farmers of Cumber. nod, l oi: am% count, si it need out spank in , Itail the of Illis di ill. as score, ot t hem are row in one on the hest taro, in, there counties. Ito • put.ition i.. estalilisheil as the no,t, rnwplet, ti eg h, 1 , 1111 mist man utactuteilii the Lulled Stine, It heat, e. iats. laly 111,1 without huiteliiiig Tim gum springs 1111.,r the drill near stump- and stoner, without hrealt• it, phi. or the drHI. iit ,ven unit te,uler sios in the it Illoughli3 twin Spring Drill lo u tiontig h ei l by other. We also niattulactm re and sell lb.. 11 h t• •recolllllll , ll4l Farlitert, es ohatile Implements, el rata hl,rbed dmr,,,ter t = %I.:It It I soN'S I` I'ITNT Citl2N \S II S I' !I ANV A: 1.'01)U It eqn TER , 10t1.1 . 1r- I'ITEN'T )IIN TENT 1 . ::) 1.1! .11111 V- ( . .‘ST [RUN }LOWS THOrrtiTl. swtl li.ur Ilor.o. Powers :mil Threshing I t ant. ltua I lola U,thfif t gfi of ~to. Corn Crushers. and tlur urtleles for nono.r.ttiti lu torution Coal -t. t...t01l 11 s Plote Wood St ovos, imnottire olotlltot rio,tpot.• for hooorkr. too .4 tool .11, -r.. .R t. rulna: nu at t.i.arti, vartet . t, tut pall, no for Itt()N CENI 171'1.:1:Y Its. It wt. would roll ot Steam MitglukrB and ALM Gearing lip 11th derai Iltriql I ,dour tinsiiisss we give particu lar ationtion, ilur already sNtensivr stock of iffitteres los Paper, Flour :Ind S.tiv ?I ill aring, is constantly \lilt lily iris snit 31111 NVrights ho Ito nislool a iii a printed catalogue or our vssihus Mill l'attei 1,. ni npolication. '31:11+111e colopril.es all Owt,,ds for turnist , , pinning and finishing by and c . 1,01.11 Nlschilists S'I',I'II()NARY L TEAM ENOINEs, of any deslrahle rapacity. from ton to twenty-five horse po err, huh!. in the lost. styli and on :tr,ntunindallng terms. Eh ,non Lolls at our establishmett may be seen ill 11111,0,4111 operation at many ot the largebt ,it Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and bauphin Counties, to t e owners of which confident)) tiler tor info, Illation as to their ellielen• l'ermo, anhog l , teain Engines :11. eal nrstly re -tuented to call and examine before contracting else where. , DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Con neetcd o it h our et.tablishmant is a Steam %IA And Door Manufactory it Lich is onw In complete order fur the manufacture of every dose Iption of BUILDING MATERIALS, tar the most Costly ILN well as the plainest house.— Indow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward. accord• lug to sire of glass; Window Frl ums ft om $1 St up• ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $ll5 up• wan]; Four Pond Doors from 52 12 upward. MOuld• logs. Castings Architraves, 11 ash Boards, BraCkets, Fancy Drapery. Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, flu nished at the lowest prices and of the best quality of lumber.Jr,V•ll'e are also prepared . heretolore, to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transport ers on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms, The continued patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mull promptly attended to. ,F. GARDNER & CO. ,duly 1, 181:4. 4.0 - A LECTURE To rouNg Just publishea in a Reeled Envelopo. Pelee Six Catittf. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Ctiro of Sperinatorrhoeif or BAI'Nal Weak ness; involuntary Endasions, Sexual Debility, panditnents to Marriage generally. , Norvousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy, and Fits t. :dental and Physical incapacity: resulting , . trotn,Sqlf,Aintse, &a. By It 011" B CULVICRWELL, M. 'D . , Author f' the "tureen Rook," ' The world renowned author, in Ills :Winona& Leo. turn' clearly proves from his own experience that the n'w ful coneequences cf Self Abus 4 may, ho effectually rem( red without-medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, .I)ougies, - instrum, ute, rings, or Cordials, peintinpout a mode of cure at once certain and cfrotual, bywhich every sufferer, no matter what his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. .Tlll 8 LEC ;TIME WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. , Sent under coal, to any +ultimo, in a plain, Reeled envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postago stamps, by addressing CHAS. J. 0. KLINE & CO.' 157, Bowery, Nov York, Post-Otilou Box, 4680. , Oct. 14, 1501, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. EALER . S dip arid conserelof the aboirki Colobrattal Wash Illuo, will tako notice, teat the t) . Lot ole are altered to road.' • ' • . ..., • • ' INDIGO BLUE, put 'Oat Alfred Wiltbargoeu Drug Storo, -No. 239, No L ith Sucoud Streq,.Pl4lladolphia, The quallt4 of tills Blutrwlli be thesume •In oiery espeet • •• , . . It is warranted to eaten there water .than twllji the same quantity Indigo, and to go mita further than any otlier.Wash Blue In.the market. it dissolves per featly clear .and does.nut . settle en- the - olothes as most of the other mattes dn. One Bo dissolved In a hall Wilt or, wet nr, will make as good a Liquid Blue .Im.any..tbat is made at nne-third the coat, .. , Att,it is retailed At the same price as the Imitatlmea mid. Inferior...articles. hbusekeepera touch totlieir advantage to ask for 'that .put.,up,:,at Wiltberser's. ./7W-. All 'Bile plat up after this date • with Barlow's name no it is imitation. ; • • • ~ T he,islew Label does 'not requiree - Stamp. - For ale by Storekeepers generally. •• • ••.' March 4,1864-6 Mo. • ' 'COLCAIS; , AT RALSTON'S. CUMBERLAND VALLEY , AND READING RAILROAD (I. A. NICOLIS, General Superkttenclant STIMET, CARLISLE, PA OE= 12:55 1:28 1:28 2.42 "