rtisources; and. claiming that the interests of Vie, West and South, naturally connected as theyavethrough the Mississippi valley, are identical, and actuated further by an intense ly revolutionary spirit as well as by an un bridled and unprincipled ambition, these men have made the establishment of . ft 'Western or Northwestern Confederacy, in alliance with the South, the grand aim and end of all their plotting and conspiring. It is with thissteadily in prospect that they are constantly seelting to produce discontent, disorganization, and civil disorder at the North. With this view, they gloat over ev ery reverse of the armies of the Union, and desire that the rebellion shall be protracted Until the resources of the Government shall be exhartsted,„lts strength paralyzed, its cur rency hopelessly depreciated, and confidence everywhere destroyed. Then, from the an archy which, under their scheme, is to ensue, the new .Confederacy is to arise, which is either to unite itself with that of the South, or term therewith a close and permanent al- liance. Futile and extravagant as this scheme may appear, it is yut the settled purpose of ninny leading spirits of the secret conspira cy, and is their favorite subject of thought and discussion. Lastly, it is claimed that the new confed eracy is already organized; dust it has a " provisional government,' officers, depart ments, bureaus, &C., in sceret operation. No comment is necessary to be made upon this treason, not now contemplated for the first time in our history. Suggested'Ly the pres ent rebellion, it is the logical consequence of the ardent and utter sympathy therewith which is the life and inspiration of the se cret order. But, although the treason of the order has been thorougly exposed, and although its capacity for fatal mischief has, by mean; of the arrest of its leaders, the seizure of its n: ms, and the other vigorous moans which have been pursued, been setiously impaired, it is still busy with its secret. plotting.; egainst the Government and with its perfidious de signs in aid, of the Southern rebellion. It is reported recently to have issued new signs and--pngswords, and its members assert that foul means will be used to prevent the sitee, ,, . of the Administration at the coming election, and threaten an extended revolt in the event of the re-ckction of Pro , ideffi. Linc.,lll. The leaders of the trait, is in the States, \Vim > completely fraternize with these conspir a tors, and whoze machination, are now unmasked, it is clearly the duty lit' the A clmini,trati‘w to prosecute and punish, as it is its duty to subjugate the rehuli who are openly in arms again -t the Guy orninimt. In the performance 4if this .inty, it is entitled to expect, and will doubtless rtaa , ke, the zealous co-opm at ion of true men everywhere, who, in crushing the truculent foe ambushed in the haunts of this secret order should ri val in courage and faithfulness the soldier , which are nobly carrying our flag on the battle-fields of the South. Respectfully submitted. J. HOLT, Judge Advocate General The War A Failure It is true that we have reconquer ,d the whole of the valley of the Mi,,i,sippi—hut then the Chicago Convention ,ays that the war is a failure Is it true that we hay° abolished slavery in the District of Columbia—but then the Chicago Convention says that the war i , a Failure- It is true that we have made Ilurclanl free State—but then the Chicago Colll en says that the war is a failure. It is true that we have o.nquered h‘o the Chicago Convention says that the war is a failure. It is true that!'we have 11 - 111111ted - Kansas as a free State, which we could 10 before election--lit then the t'llicagii Convention say , that 1% failure, It is true that \\e have reconqui New :Mex ico and Arizona, anal organized our whole colonial empire on a free basis—but then the Chicago Convention rays that the War is a failure. It is true that we have extirpated slavery in West Virginia, and admitted it it- a free State—but then the Chieapi Gqiventi,l ,acs that the war is a failure. It is true that we have recovered issouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, and parts of Louisian na, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Caro linas, Virginia, Texas and the Indian terri tory—but then the. Chicago Convention says that the war is a failure. It is true that we have made Missouri a free State and are nicking Louiidana ot t e also—but then the Chicago Convention says that the war is a failure. It is true that we have cut the rebellion n twain, recovered more than hall it, tern destroyed the grouter part of its fete exhausted its resources, crewed military power which has amazed Euriipe, and: demonstrated beyond question the strength of the great republic—but. then the Chicago Convention says that the war is a failure. A. LONG FAJE...- 12 :e well known frequen ter of Third street stopped yesterday in a barber's shop, close to the North American building, sat in a shaving chair, drew a news paper from his pocket, and instructed the ;knight of the razor to take off his beard. The barbar was an African. He simple re plied "yes, boss ;" and produced his imp le n:ants. The customer sat down. Lie was duly shat;ed. His face was wiped, and he arose, donned, his coat and hat. "How much?" he asked, in a dolorous voice, as ho adjusted his shirt collar. ”Fifteen dents, boss." — "Why, rthought you shaved -for ten cents at this shop." "Dat ar's the average, sal'," wits the re ply. "Ten cents is,de price of shave in dis yor shop. You come in here, salt, and read de news of Sheridan's victory, and your face got about six inches longer than when you came in. If you face was like it was afore youroad datyar news, tencents was de price. When you commenced to read about de de feat of Early, den yor face stretched down about four', iricheiti,_Thies:_what.,. makes Lit wurf Moen cents for der shave," The customer couldn't restrain a grin, though he was a copperhead, and the hit at him was made by a "nigger." He laid down his foe, and ' walked , out. •Ho was ono of those gentlemen who go their length upon McClellan, and who:A:if course shudder at every victory to the Union arms.—Phila qeiplart. North American. , TUB SOLDIICRS SEP, 'ME 1!01NT. 2 --The Boston Journal gives the :ex tract from' the letter of a Soldier before Peters burg; whO was a' beraor,rfip before he went to the war, to his brothei;at home : You wish to know how piqn going to vote. For 91(1 -Abe; of courso, :and every true, loyal man will dcf . .t4e:sarno. ' When the rebels. in . our front heard of Iti.Tiellan's nomination ,thei.choored 'for over-tWO hours. Do -you think any,num-who,claims the protortfon of _the.; Adtionat and especially ono who "fights for it; ought to vote for :hjia." NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!! ,r 4 MICH & MILLER aro just re,- celvlng at their now sod cheap stare, on tho south east corner of Main street, their first supply of Fall and Winter. Goods, to which they incite the special Attention of ovary person in want of (loads desirable for the present and corning Season. The stock comprises all kinds and varieties of • DRESS GOODS, such as Plain Black, Fignred and Rupp Siltrs, Plain and Figured colored lire , s Silks, and robin FlOllOll Morison, French Cashmeres, plain and figured, ,Coburg Cloths, all shades and unto , s, Mark arid colored Alpacas, plain and 'hmid all ii onl slous fhil,alnes.suitablu for Ladles and Children's Dresses, Mohair Poplins, Valunclan American lioladnes, Calicoes, liingllaniu, &T. is cs ais- i liMus_.a.ssmai.a.ios....ian...i...coossazsils. • • • Mourning Goods.. Black French Merinnes, French Cashmeres, double and SilIClll Width ali Wool Doted nes, Thtithott Merinos, Poineasines, Crape Poplins, black and white Plaid Pop lins. black and purple Plaid Cashmeres, long square and Thibbet Picvls, loug find square Blanket, Shawls, Crepe Veils, Crape Collars, Ilandkorchio , s, 01090 n, binb nioi Os, Ac,. km, NEN AND BOYS' -WEAR Black and colored cloth, black and fancy Oassismeres, all grades and qualities, Vastly ifs, Sattitinets, Union Cassimeres Kentucky. Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, k., Ac. A speciol arrangement made with u first class TAILOR to make up Clothing fit very short notice. Domestic Goods; Bleached and Unbleached M usll nn of every quality, Sheeting. MUFHIIP. follow-cane M uslin H. Linen and CA on Table Diaper!, Tick lugs, Cheeks. Striped Cotton skirting, Dent.iins. Domestic Ilinghams, Scotch CI lug hams, Sark Flannel I every rotor, Shirting Flannels, Factory and Shaker Flannels for Skit Hogs. red. yellow and while Wool Flannels, Canton Flannels, Calicoes, colored, cambric, and paper M anti ns, Drilling Nankeens and many other floods In'etery day UM, NOTIONS IN ci,REAT VARIETY Men's Hanover Burk Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin, Cloth, Rim:wood, Cassi more and Dngsk In Gloves, 1.14. dies K id. Cloth, Merino, Silk. Lislethroad and Cotton Gloves, a fall as ortment of cotton and wool Hosiery, for Men, Ladles and Children, Balmoral Woolen Hose for Ladles Misses and Oh ildren, I Hoods, all Flies And enlore. Se airs. Suspenders, Son tags,lLl ooped Skirts, Balmoral Skirls. Llmherei &0.., &r, Al.o, just opening a complete stock of the newest styles Cloth Cloaks, and illankot Shawls Carpets, 011 Cloths. Mattings, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, &C. :Ist he season advances we 'will constantly he mak ing:o,ll,l;ms In our stock, and will always endeavor to teal, oul stock the most desirableThitt r•nn he found in the country. Feeling very thankful to the commu nity fir their kind and liberal patronage en thrextend ed to the New Firm. we earnestly solicit n root in ralee. Please dee US It cull hefore making your purrha,es ns we are /thee, ready arid WI 1111 g to exluih- It our goods, and can and will prove th I we study the interest of one customers. Nen,. do not Plrget that o•Ir Stme iR on the corner. directly opposite Irvine's Slim) Stn " LEI DIM & MILLER. 5ept.16.1861 Ladies Fancy Furs AT '.IOIIN rAltEllt.‘ • s i. Old EstabliFhed F U It ~ n„.„„,..,4„, .• „ . : NII. 7ls -11,It St net.. 111. e 7th , l'ldladtdp iq '.1?.• -• . 4•6 0 ' . I have now it,tore of , ~. my own Importati•di /' ' • . ‘-. 'S• , `. i i, , , Pi '...rki:, !tn.' ‘lnnulngdtil P. 011, , i , i , p ,, , . v. , 1;‘ ,.. _. ,_. , 't the 1,1 first 1,111111 , 1 i p i , ,' p p .;l , r ~,...e , 1 , - .._ ._.. Bean ll/11i H , 11,0101S 1/i . 'tq ~,1 1 ` s \ V. - C . , - i'A NCI rUH S . .i. . .-, 441., , , ••:,N." ‘,.'-'------•' XV •in . . .. . .. -• ,, ,..t . line n-sortment of ~ ,- - ri.:'!!! ., 1 . ur tilt,ve, and Eil=ll --- As all rm. Furs N, ere a'l rorchithnd %%lien Gold wag at a 11111,11 ion, pre. mitt. than at p,sent. I ant enal.lod disia.sn them at very roasnnable prier.. and I would therefore soli. It a callfnnu tuc friend: of l'aslisln. Itenn•uther the Nunn., Number and Strand .ICHIN I. Alt El It A. 714 Arch F.t. TI h. ~ ,uth I have no par tn,, uur La.. 111,00.1 hI Hh any attic, storo iu 1'1111,111.H, : 2 , , pternher 11, I,l.l—:".ni' NEW GOODS ! ! Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. T'ST receivvd a largo ..11ppy of elegant 0 Fall and 11 hit, goods, 'll hiell will bo sold at Ow very loweiit prb 4 (;()(//).C, ,SIIntCIK, Flartards, 111,ralrof q. 111 c rrv, lillr,•x. Ilaltra , rll , Ar Ladies e1, , ,11,1arr c1,,t11, , , all r 1 ~lllrl. (Malls, Ca, ilaer , , Ca,in, , tts.r ad I( 9-4. 11-1 SHEEI'I pillow rasa 7 , lu.litir , , I11, , ar11,•1 :tart us, Marl: an I l',olare.l aiikS rt 10.. than l'ity prirre C , lll 1111 4 1 CM, Is NW. Wt.: dolor Milled 1,1 bell 100 for th , • cash. =99 Sept.ls. 1"3 I N IV I' 11i S'l' c 1, AS S GROCERY STORE. TUFF;Public Call find, at , ult. new nrin•rv::hm,•,'uthe It.ii,th,:l3 . loy uLira I. A rei•ld, de,• d.. end Ile•E doter to the Cni 1,10 De yI:. ¢,•tknol ti aFsortelent of ell the clilloront gratlee of Escenoes, Cufflies. ps Fyruii. Giddies, Miunze,s, tipti•ea, Pickles, Preserves, Prepared Gan n•.l, Fruits, Papers, Jet ilia Yegiital,i es nisi/Nit ries, and Meats, Preen red Dried u , tari Cu, rents, Fa WI'S, I tried ('ri'el.r,a, Frill Is, Cheese, Nuts, 8 wiait So. re, Cakes, TOBACCO, PIPES, &e. ALSO—Rico. Barley, ' , mina, Corti Starch, Cele albale, aoclna. 1I:11-1,11111, erll l / 1 .111/3. AAurora, bui.eunira Led I,ye Ibrugna, l'aunaAe, Table and (411nr Iltlllllgll. libu•klug, lives 111. 1,11 . 11, 1,111111 awl Candle' 11 . J.k, lsn k, Cl that Li zu•,, lied Spirt" tloark Pap. r al' Ear; 'up,. 11a t r It l'ew ter l-aud, :1( 111,11iSil I'la• I•:%tcar Vet.. )1:010,10. 511.1.1 Salllll., and C 0.111,11. A -0-- the eelebrale , uu limns I/11/Alley! C rush -u, :aid 11 it.ps, ,1, (11; /AI , 1111,1,01 & I:.ITAN W A R E. 'Ay reapu, alit the pllhitt• la call. UN:1111ill” 1111,1 too large 1,(1 ear. tally se.ertee 1'1\I•. \ I I,l* II ha/CI...A{IES. We h.' fa.'unl r 5 Inc-o ' J A)1 I S 11. art 11, EYRE & LANDELL, For writ A: I;(11 Pln LA DE LPIIIA, Cater for tho ;Lent ; ICA Dr:. nud offer no IC A or de reptron 41141101 CUSI OM, but ruly on 'AIR. DEALING AND GOOD GOODS ! Best M EL I N vES, lashlonibile Nobility PLAIDS, ' NM'S POPLINS, Dark FOU LA RDS, Figured MERINOES, Plaid SHAWLS, Uood BLANKETS. P. S. We follow GOLD down, as close as we lollowing up. Now is s good thou fur Mc:Tß:into and Consumers to. cone. Oct, 7,1804.-2 w Important Notice. Reduction on Dry Goods, Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. (AWING to the reduced pricec of goods an the City, I am now running of may matho stock of dry goods at greatly reduced prices for rash. klarry articles having boon purchased before the ad vance In price, I am enable to soli for less than Itp prices. All in. wont of bargains will du well to call before purchasinit elsowbom, • CHAS. OGILIIY, Truattm. CARPETING.—SeIIing of balance of my Carpets at toducod prices. CHAS. OCHLIIY, Oct, 14, 1864. Trustee. QPECIAL NOTICE. jPersoos Indebted to the suliscrlber,are earnestly requested to make payment, otherwise Interest will be charged on their accounts. . tient U, 100. W. Cr. SKWYER. Resumed Business, X. have received my stock of goods and they are now open for the inspection of the Public,. I ova also made:acme addition of seasonable goods which makes my assortment very complete. The ton• dency of goods is upward in price and persons wanting goodli Will do well to purchase. , A'ddltions of goods will be made as the season advan ces. Please will one door below Martin's lintel llast Blain Street. W. C: SAWYER. ill UM BELTING 1 . . . • . . 11,3 Just recelVed 'a large aesortmout of all ekes— Gum Belting, Gum. Hose, Gum • Sac];log, &c., and for male cheap at the Hardware - Store of 'HENRY 'SAXTON. ,- , Juno '2,5, latl4, . TO OONSUMPTIYES • • , Consumptive sufferers will - receive • a viv;enabay.prwicriptioil for tho aura' of Oonautdp tion,:Aathma, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung factions. (free of chargeS. by sending their address to _ Rev. 1114WAlill .4., ,WILSON, Williamsburg, . - • Kings Om , Neyr York, • Bopt' kil; 1864.--9 m . LT 600 pairs Ha mos, n hand LI. of all• Icinko, Elizabethtown pattern,. Louilon flo.oJornman'tio., with And without patent Potentuge eheaper than over at 11. EA.ICEON'a."Eaat illalq et. = .July 1.15E4. WINES AND LIQUORS. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE. undersigned, successor :to George, Winters; would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho intends to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of 11RANDIES,, GINS, VLITS. KEYS, RUMS, CORDIALS, • BITTERS, ite., -otAll he can sell as chonli as any other establishment in - Carlisle, If not cheaper. .11Ci- County Landlords will find this the place to buy their. •• WINES AND LIQUORS, - Roth In regard to quality and pricy. ' lila stock is large and well selected, and lie invite a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the plac e , south iIiMOVIIr strict. directly opposite the •`Vol un teer "Vrinting 011ieo, [ - Winter's old stood, (Catilisle. April dl, ISitl—tf. D. P. II A'At.I.TON. !rm.; peculiar taint or infection whielr We call St`IZOFI• LA lurks in the constitutions of ,intiltitudes of own. It either produces or is produced by an eit teeldetl, vitiated stale - of the hlnnd, wherein fluid Leconte, in congwlctit to snitai it ,elthe vital for:, i n t h e i r vMorom acti(lll, lea Vt . ,. the SySt , • lll to foil into di-order and decay. The scrofulons contamination is vminnav caused by mercurial disease. low living, di-ordered digestion front unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depre,:ing and, nliove all, by the venereal infeetirm. WhateNmr,be its origin, it is hereditary in the comtittition, descending "front parents to children into the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to he the rod of' Ililn WhO says, " I in ill visit the inirlai ties of the fathers upon their children." 'l ire diseases which it originatcs take various names, according to the organ; it mum kg. In the lungs, Serofitht proditces titLercics, and finally Consumption ; in the gland , , sweilings \Odell suppurate. and heconte ulcerous sot-es; in the stomach and hox\ • derangements which pro duce indige,titai, dyspepsia, and liver vont plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous t iffeetions, 'lliese all liming the sonic tuit2in, require the Carrie remedy, in. purification end invigsm-ation of the hMod. l'urify the Mood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, font, or corrupted Hord, you can not have health ; with Mkt " life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have set ofulotts k compounded from the att,,..t effectual tOlti riffle: that tin-die:ll s, Mime has discovered for this alllictiniz (lb-temper, and for the cure of the it entail:. 'nisi , it 1,, ens other remedy ye! de, ked. is l:nmtn by all who have iziA en it n trial. 'Flint it does com bine icmcs ti illy tt tt. trtlOrtlillitty in their upon Clittt, Of nmpl. in is in lisputnLiv proven ht - the great multitude of publicly known end remark:tido cures it has tonic of the di , eases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas. Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald I-lead, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weakne3sel, suui, indeed, the whole of ,iiiiplaints that in i-t- from impurity of the blood. Minute report: of individual en-, limy he found iii A v AMERICAN .1 1. , 1 k . t. it', Wilittll IlliStillt4l to the druggi•ts fur ouitoas di uilu ion, wherein may be learnMl ile. ,theetions for it: use, and ,otne of the rcinarkelde core; w li it lies made when ell otli,r rclne lies li d failed to :Ilford relief. Tho, ea•e; Ore itt/lito (tty from till sec tions of the country, in order that evely reader nine hair to eolith' one who can speak to him of it, pett , 011:11 cxprrir•mC'. httOttilltt h-prt•--t, Ile , vital energies. and thus leaves it , far more subject to di,ease and it , fatal re-tilt: than are healthy SOTlntint- IWO , . 1 It'llt . Ct it tench to shorten, mid does greatly shorten, the :Average - duration of human life. vast importance of these eptisidera tions has led it: to spend years in perfeetine; a remedy which is ndl,tome to its core. This we now offer to the public under the n a me of shritit's ti‘ltSAVAlti t.t. 1, although it Li com posed of im-yedsome of which exceed thebest it, .11,nti,,, potter. Ity its aid ton :nay protect yourself from the sutler ill'.:, :Ott Of disordcrs. Purge out the foul corruption , that rot and f es ter in the blood ; out the causes of disease, and i2orotts lie,iltit will follow. fly it; peculiar virtue, till.. rmitedy . !..tiniulates the teal func tion:, mill tliii; expel, the di:tempers which. witlidi the ssteitt or bout out on :my part of i:. We kn o w the public have been deceived by nutny COMOOIIIOI , of r Snpnrrllu, that promised niti,•it and did nothing; but they will neither be &cid, eil nor di.-appointed in this. It: \Mutes ban been proven by abundant trial, and there 'remains no que , tion of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the allth•tiiire diseases it is in tended to reach. under the same mune, it i; a very ditteient medicine from any other which has I,een before the people, and is far 111011 e effectual than any other which luni ever been available to them. NEW 000Ds CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con• • sumption, and for tho relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so him , 11 , Cli and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that .its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by 1)a. ,T. C. A & Co., POW/ /Oil and ii,dritietit .1..)WV1 I, 111 ass. Sold by all drug.gi , t, everywhere. Sold by .1. W. Ebbitrrr, Curlbbe, and deal ers everywhere. E. BE LTZ On Eft, Attorney lo Itheein'e Building, in the rear of the Court !louse, Carlisle, Pa. September SI, ISM. HERMAN . , Attorney nt Law, tiorllßle, Po. Is;oxt door to tho . . • July 1,1864-Iy. TAM ES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at e Law, Carlisle. Pa. ()nice on the south side of tint Court House. adjoining the "American Printing Oahu" July 1,1864-Iy. IV)4:Ati.LEY, Attorney at, Law, 11111 M on sot.th Ilanover street, adfoinlag the OniCo of Judge ltralonn. All professional businu,s en trusted to hint will be promptly attended to. July 1, MI. AINIUEL 11E1 'RUIN, Jr., Attorney Itit, Law. Office with Hun. Samuel Ilepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, July 1, 1813.1. RPFurs„' I. s ;',,,"A„ttP l- L"tx' or.„e u Attorney i t 14N:bug So'illers' Pay, Ilountles, and Pensions. Oillee on South hanover Street, opposite Bents's Store. July 1, 1864. li-JAW CARD.-CHARLES lg. MA -0 LAUGHWT, Attorney at Law, 0111ce In luholt's bu 'ding, Juet opposite the Market House. . July 1, 1804-Iy. 1-1--P-41-U-M-BRIGH-rAttorney - at - Law ki s Mee on North Hanover street, a few doors north of Gill's Hotel. All business entrusted - to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1804. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS g(k Pomfret Street row doom Ittivti below South Ilitnover et July 1, 1864. • TOS RITNER, Jr., Attorney at tLaw aud'Surioyor, Moulffinlcsburg. Po. Office on Will Road Strout, two doors north of , the Ennit. • m.Buslness promptly,attendud to.. July 1, 18t4. CIEO. W. - NEIDICH, D. D. S.- Lnto Doinonatrator ofQperativoDontistrzoltit p u dtilol:o Collegu of t,,u 1 inurgury. Ca' • kfrlt;ls7,' n Wilco at his residence opposite Marion tiuu, Woot Brain str — uut)Carliale, Pa. . . . ..i,,,,47--„...0t ••iirtß. GEORGE. 8. 814.1 A. i1.,T:7,.i.,tv, '_,lL.,'Fltillf-f.r, Dentist, from the DOM . ..aadmi . .. morcrpollago of Dental Buritory, - . , mother,• liftl.6fEro at the'yreihlonco of his, mother,' ,Erth Louther street; three doorwholow Bedford: , 1 . July 10864. '..--. - AYER''§,FA3I.ILI" MEDIC/114E0,5, Dyer's Sarsaparilla, .P. "Y" S ISAAC LIITINASTON;. '- lIAs received an'unnsuallY,large and wall selected stock of - • SPRING .A.ND StIMNER GOODS, and asks that his old customers, and all, persons In want of first rate 01.0TLIING, should give him a cull. assortment consists in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,' TESTI - NOS, and all other kinds goods for Gentle men's Clothing. Ills assortment of Nero goods is Abe largest uud most ruled ever brought to Carlisle, and he is determitmetb sell goods by the pled on terms as favorable as any other store. Ills stock of Ready-nuade .Clotithing, is extensive anti beautiful, consisting of 0 0 A T S , PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &e., which ho will soli cheaper !Ilan any other establishment. lin has a bountiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 00008, such as UNDERSHIRTS, OVERS lIIRTS, DRAWERS. UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, Ac., &o Come and eon his boaptifuLassortment of Goods be fore o ureh,lng elsewhere. lie takes pleasure in show log his Goods, hi d will satisly all that ho ran and will sell f/oods cheaper than any other house outside (Atha Ono, cus p an DERE , —I in vita an cxenunt.tion of my stcrl, of 1.1110 ClOthq, Vehtinga, !cc., which 1 111311121 Net tiro upon special or dere. ;• , 1 , I.:(;1 11, NI/TICE—i would say to tint public, that mp ;1110 , 1S RN" III:111U tutored Mid, my owin euparvfsinn 111111 by tine very beet. As orkmon. Ply f:tl CIL is tho most tennive I have ever had, and into friends and the public lir° 111, if en! fm , call and exrtntil., fir thotmOvetl. Ali, -Remember the old stand, Non h llanover ISAAC lii VING:!TCN. Carlisle, April 22, ISO I. CLIARTER - 1829 . PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. F PHILADELPHIA ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 82,457,849 9 5 . CAPITAL. ACIIIIU1,1)III.PLUS, I N V ES I ED EM I UMS, Ul.E.ttlpd Clainm LO P &TT) SINCIE 1129, $5 MO 0,000. PERPETUAL A`:IITI'AIPoRANY POLICIES o I= 1/111.te.C.'1'1)3 . 4. 4 . CIT kT1T.1".. , N. II \ 1117 LEA, - lII] \\ 1.11, I)1\ RD 1).1.13, S\\ll LI. \ ‘(l . , (in) F.‘l.E 4 . \ it. `,11 . 11. .V .F I: \111 , 5, Fit \S S. II lo ('II LIEF N. ISA IC I) VV A 15.1) C DAIS I , :, 'Vice Pres't. ,lAN. McA 1,1.1; 4 PI Tem. A. 1.. 51.0N61.U.R, Apt. Carp Io 141. .1I.i..•11 I , ', 1 , 1 , 1 :Imo. CA RIASLE FO NEW FIRM 16"EAVE1 Sr- finUICKEIL THE subscribers Would respectfully unnootoot to it.. t ttitt. rtta hninu pereh,,ird the Carlisle •rtre I , rotor y 11,1 by , tr. Cetvlyoa, we have coottovo',l the I nn 11 oft lIIE Mill keep count:tuff) ii 11111 Fiz., [he I.est, lie:kitty of BAR IRON, \VI , v.ll , :rho 1,1,111 pt tonti ,It t, from a ~iv: 111 • Clq!, old Iron ; 4( \ 11, it ' I ht• i;.111t , !try. = 11111111=1 Carpe,tcngs and Oil Clotils. NOW 1 ”: 111.4,6 n, N i ~...t.aLr .1 I,' 1' 1; 7' . WO, I' 4 v.idth, ,011 , 11 ~111 -01.11, the LAI .tt 10,,,,t ti.it','§ol,c.• =IIME Fourth Arrival. of New Goods .111,t. I°lllll,l I'lolll Ott! Cit.:l•N It hti,tti ;.\;I•:11' 1)11E SS ht;)DS All ahro , , 111(.••1 t. 11•• ,olt:,1 ;No gill 11, t 1010, t..AIt•F 11,1 II o-111.• , . Ort•lin -13.tks I'. 1,1- MU,. I'-!••1•111‘. I Pt, ! , :,111 :•u,.': 11' 4 . ii 1,1•111`• il , ll/i/ 1 , . :1.1 a ..1,41•1•11.1,`..,i- N N I) I( () Y ' 1.; • 1..• t “! .11 1 6 ..11,' t- • ion • .1.. I. II i. I I t',7..J -- ) • I NV in: the ;Lucia en of loiyor , h, their ;0.1 h rhrk /I 01 , l 1; 1,1•;.1.4,4 hrtc I, mwh k 111 that DREss (; 0 b , i tl.i• •I. t I•‘ I 111,1 i I•I I•Ii , 1.1/, VI 0 I% sal cAll the Ow, 111.. •,i11•• • I'INAN,. Hail! l'.llllll- I .1111, 01 , P 111 A i) () sTres. „: 1 . 1:1111)(11S l't tiomult•i•. Gents' and Boys' Wear, ,11111111 . 1 Ca , •11111.1,. o would call Ito. (.11 . 111i,11 oor f1.11•114i, 111,1. 1:33110 111ar1yt03333: hIII l o Nt,,k ..1 CNA' 1411,111•3, all I,,,g_ht 1, 1 1 , 'Her. 1 , 1.1• , ,., 1 hi• ,• ;IJrn 331.0 101:1:11 gill ho sold at. pro, a that. Ilt • I ' ycoolootltdon. P.o . solla may rely on gotting great lattgalos at the store of GREENFIELD & :'ILEAFER. El= NoTE •-I'••rsons dvsirn •K of exaMing . ntlr Stnek will 1A.,. Im partivlair, And 1 . 1,1 , 110 ct our Store is in Zul!'s building, S. I:. Cot tug Ilarket Squetro, Second Dour, op pc,..ito bitter's Clothing Serves li. & S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, ,V,,,th //allover Street splemlid assortment. of all the new ;:,a - r 4: Straw It 11,10 , 1, ory I 11.,m+ man lb. turo ,vl, n . 91 a at ilso lown4t r.,11 in ire,. Solt slits I,ola the line,t and Nntri.l. tis On. 4,4. Wool, :oil of all .• ,1%1111.154,1 by soy this A :.tocls of St - 31.11E1e 11ATS, vp op. -T4 lionania, and A so a full assorttntiii: tit . Mt tis i Boy, and childrons Nilo , ill every description and sty 10, The SlthS , 'll/,r invilae nil to r one A.ll I 0:111111in° lILS lieitl.4 a practical hatter. lot feels eonlllool of giving ,{ l ltißiliel . Thankful for the liberal patron• age heretofore bestowed he fefllcilif n continuance of the borne. Dont r rgot the ntentl, two floor , abovo Shriner's Hefei and next to l'ortnan's shoe .1011 N A. KELLER, Agt. N. 11. lints oral) kinds tondo to order at shm t IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. NIT C. SAWYER, has just received from the latest Spring Importations an lot. moose stack DRESS GOADS, embracing the newest styles and fabrics offered to the trade. Black, Figured and Plain Silks lu large hupply, Shk. Mohair, lVool, Lisle and Cotton Textures Em broidered and Plaid Tengerlllas, Striped and Plaid Iler. unrlls. Plain 'atikt Figured Poil du nerd, Sonegimsa Plaids, Andeliishin Stripes, and all other tityles. A full lino of Besson's MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Turin Cloths, Tam!so Cloths, Wool de Laines, Chntlloß, Borothias, Tatutirtinen, alorotz, Plaid and Plain alohalr, 'forego', Lawns, Crapes,—Collars, •limaltrorehlefs,-Parnools,-Chorear&n. Funeral Goods of all binds constantly on hand. 1 Special cam given to ell nrdors for Funeral (loot's. Call and axamtno - our latest Now York styles of SI'ItINLI MANTLES, all the varletios,and styles of Spring Shawls; Preno,h.,,Engllsh and American CLOTHS and CAS 1. MIMS; (a first cows Nilo: makes up goods when do• sired) Cotton and Linen Pantings, Coatings, &o, PETS,EZ From the Lowell, Hartford and Entorpriso 51111 s, all grades ' Oil Clothes, Mattings, Rugs, Shades, and (ivory. thing in the Homo Furnishing line. An enormous stook of .DOMESTIC GOODS, all the standard makes of Calicoes, Tkowu and Blench. ed Sheetings. Shirth,gs, TichlugH, Stripes, Cottonader!, n full line of Notions, floslery and Gloves: All the - latest imnrovornonte•ht-lloop hove received the agency of llayou'n celebrated Kid Monica for tide place. Ladles will find a complete tiesot•teamt. • Tho above Colds and tunny others not named, with a largo Block of Old) GOODS. I offer Cu the trade at a small advance on cost of production. Feeling grateful fin past 'patronage. I nalt. qCoptinit, once of the same, Remember the 'old and well known stand, East fdain-St., 0110 door belowriliartln'a Hotel. . . C. SAWYER. . Carllvin, April 8,1864. (1 HE FORWARDING ANDG PAIN Mignon fOrinerly conducted by Lino, tailor k Co., la now carried on by JOHN. annAsorr, July 2D, 1861- 7 -tf Ciro:von, Omni!. Co. D'.. BOOK S, FANY GOODS, " • ' - - CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, — PERFUMERY, PRESERVED • FRUITS,• MINCED MEAT, TICKELS &C AT 'HAVE RST CK'S, - Nprtli Hanover--. Street, Carlisie,Tenn'tz. lust opened an assortment or 'Fresh .Drugs, Fancy Goads, (lilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection ary, Willett has never been Surpassed hi tide borough; for novelty and elegance. Thu articles have been AO• le.ded with great care, and are calculated, 'in quality and priao, to ettunnand the attention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy, articles of the most exquisite finish such us Papier Maehe floods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink•standsandtrayn Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card rases, Ladies' airy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladles' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port-follos. Port Monnales, of every variety. Oold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, dad a large variety ot ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto weals and wafers, Stilt and bead purses. hiding whips, elegantly finished: Fine cutlery, l'at form baskets and bags Itrushes at every kind fur the toilet, X. hassle and lt. & U. Wtight's Soaps and Perfumes variou. kinds. Fancy Pins far head dresses and shawls. Musical iltstruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles ale. gently finished and suitable for PRES ENTS, to whish be invites similar attention. Also, an ,titinitiiVO and elegant Collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished po ETICAL WORKS. hilt. and Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal clams nod cur lore. line assortment of S' heel Books end School Station ery is also complete. and comprises every thing used in .the Schools. - Ile also desh es to call the particular at tention of Futilities to his elegant asset tment of 1. A M I' S , &c. front the extensive estahlishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia. comm ring every Ott le of Parlor, Chinni,m and study Lamps, for binning either Lard. Sperm or Etherial ail: also D'etri"ftst eeieltrated Ertmsette or Coal oil Lamp., taget her with lower V"ses. Fancy Arsons, be. Ills assortment in this line is unequaled in the il,rough. Also, StiC HS AND ToItACCO, embracing all Lint faofo Ito Ill . :Wile; and It One assort ment of MEElt6t'fl . .ll:M EltS AND PI I'll', the seiebrdted Klllosochin Ly nelt 'mg- Smoking Tobacco. I , It U 1 'l' 8, such as Oranges. Lemons, Fitts. Ilaidno. Nectarines, 1 , 1%‘;1 t't FECTI IN A V-- PI: Elt Flt FITS, 11 I Nti:l) 11 EAT. l'u'lu. in el e„I. 0,1 at ell pro,, nil of l,o polo end 111-}1 ,0411 tdoltodly 111,,1111110111/1.I I I,,I111110111/1 . t I , hes It ionds. Ili. su.d. 1,11 r wes oryt inl lu tle• of 'ill 1 um, 1, h. s,.i 1 ., 11.• fill items e• , ]..• ,. 1 lily ill, nal to, rilllnd ot•i . Odo. 1,i,01, - Ihr , O 1 - 1..1.1.114111y the flank on h i.to o rrt t 100 0(10 9El'OO 1 ithl, _ '-, ncomo for I q 6-1 300,00.1. „.. NEW Lk aRIVAL OF Dalt G3)113 rl ttl 11?)?!..1',14111.rt j, li: , ' , 111.1, 01 goo Is cr ollorctl to l It, p 0.1.0 Cllllll, land Coollty. A co,plot.• nil gollond /00.../•ttni.ot An Innnous.as.,ltincut .1 LADIES RN I NI3 and sLooND mouRNIN,; rr". tad 'Alournirtg. Stun, 0111,5011 :non, Ph Ili, • A lorv.. ,i,sortolent of L\ DIP PLAIN AND DRESS The lalvest stork cf NOTIONS outside of the East ore Clues. A lull Hssortplent of Cloths for U,adips Cloaking, ,tiltl env in entilos, v:iriol c. "msiKtinst of V:1111•) and Fdnin Ca,sinn, es,lweE•ils. elms, and MEE! =I .‘ I •••• , •... , mul , l•• • 1.,1 1:•,•• I I I.I . PLIA :I,ll'i It' ••til•.; I -, !J , .111 nll ti',Lint 11111110, ell, I, 1.1 ~I s I I ..1.1 lii h•r. . \ AND I, A In,is • 1..••• an I `OA: C . ••N sill i t` i% t, 1.1100, 1,10 IT'Wr•II tIl . •./ .1:14/ pull. tlUilly :LLIonll- a .1 An lirr iii , h nil] ho I hisv-r than 1111, bt,ll poi r6,,..'41 laic a 1V.111,. 1 ti)( ' I.; ItT : l; 1()(F, 1Z I !: c; \I VI. :pniind 1113, - n , ..•ry in 'lain Si ennt,ll SaXiCITI'S W. 1,• (tlr, 1 , 1;1,1,1.1 in t it It nil Lind, Ch , ian II .1i4141, at Inwost nri r! f•I itt' P.: TEAS, 1111,1 , 01111 i (11P1,1`, r•I11 , 11. Y.art•St.., I I AN E 5..., I pt 1" .1,-. .1,, 111 t It.. ,t : u =OEM 1"i• 1: , EGGs, IV I, .111 • [ll,, at. niarlo.l. I tir moo a , o• it... 1 to •to I , `• , ..•.1 \I \ VIII \ i 1 1 , .....11, , 11,111 i• I '. C•,.11I , t1,1( jll [III' ILIIII2 Llt...t.c. A 1:RIN".11J I'ItESII -HSU I I AI, I, ICI\I~a. aaalo. 1, a lal,a IA if 1n.,. 14 ..it 111 1::‘;‘ , ;. nt pr, , •. Fill 1,. SA CC P i'o LVES nid a 1.'," 11159 I 7'013.1cc() AND SE(.IAItS, I , y I , at u i lat, C.\ Youlttry Prthlore. \VM. BENT'Z It t 1 1 Tll part neNliii) I) erei ofore existing hehvren chmi, 1,. flntt,nt and Crawford Fhao• lug, has 'Well uI swdacd liy HMI WO and zna,un Is are lii the hand. of Mr. Ifalladt. who earnestly t equesth mall pn, t.es roving account:, with the late firm to Cali 11111.1 ',nil! them. lla I ha t.rr having entered into partnership wit h his 1,41,e, Cinvies is. Halbert. the busine,s a 111 hen •eferth he conducted under the stylerof lialhei L A: !tend The new flrta Wouhl respe,ttelly coil attention to their stordc of New and Fresh Groceries. 'Then hte,,,, e.tt ,ehe•tei ith the L. , ,reate,,t care and 1,111 be hold lit the far sh. It 1 . 1/11 FASO , ill tow old Ooverntlient Javtt. COFFEE, Prim. , 111, •1.1. Pime. SYINUPS.—New fork, Philadelphia Sy rupx. Ow vet) , hest qualities, BROWN StltlAßS.—'l'lle lap. , the markol alTords.— Loveriug's PulveEized Sugars Also, him A. 11. and C. Sugcra , a hick cannof, hu mm . _ Vitzti”ri. Rico. Corn Starch. F. mina, Danilolinoifoo, Esaoneo of Co'foe, Coney ntratod lot', Candles, k Ull INA, l; LISS, AND u i 6 ; 1 7 . QU EEN S Ait E. A large and well selertml stork of the very latest pat terns and sty'es. lower than in price, and 'better in quality, than antis Veer offered before In Carl Isle.— Call and see. NVooden and Willow W4re, curb usTubs liurkots, and Churns. Baskets of ever t• description; Children's CA RIO MIES, Stoneware, Cream lots, But ter Jars, Preserve .fars..l ugs, all sizes. KISIL—No. 1, 2 and 2 31nolteral. No 4, - 1 :111 , ;S:4 S 11.11) No. 1. A largo quantity of the celebrated Excelsior fl A 21S. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and IL A. Salt,. The eubserihero resPeotrully ask the patronage of their friends and the politic generally, and I nvlte them to call and examine their 1111 W stock, at the old Maud, corner of Hanover and Louth, r:treets. =1 Flour and Feed Store. rIHE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, nn the South Just Cornet of Main and West Streets, In the WarOhOUSO owned fOrlllOrly occupied by Jacob Rheum. The b et brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on ~hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected errangemente with some of the first wills in the neighborhood, I can 'assure toy customers that they will be furnished with an article of Flour which lean vouch for. I wlll keep constantly on blind FEUD OF ALL KINDS, such no ' Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &e ' Tholilghent - cludrprices ,- pnid - for - drnin -- ofoll - klnds and Flour. Don't forgot c tlio old entablishod stand. JF.11.1.11111A11 Carpels, May 20, 1864. ,LEwrs'r. LYNE, Of the old firm of John P. Ifflne 6^ Son, IT AS just eornpleteti . upening, his new LA Spring atocic of llarduaro, .Painte,lo, VarnishoH, &c., to ‘rlilch'be Invites thoutrrly ettontlou of the. public generally, Ito' has greatly enlarged hie Htock in all Its varion4 byline:hoe, and ran now accom• module, the public with Reliable Goods; • In largo or small qualitltlea at tho' lowesb,' prlcea. , A look into Ida etoro will convinco them that , loe' luta onouati, floods to fully. - supplitlie (Imam' hi this' Mar; • hot. Persons wanting Goods In our lino will find It to their, .advantage tq give us a call lieforo maktim , tlyir purelmsea. All orders .atuniunetually at. tended to, and no mloropreseetatlons mods. to sliest' sales. . ' „ I,l*El, Carl Isra, :Slay 20, 1804.. • 'North' Ilanoyer St. ILW 'rEvory description , and quality '',oo:4l4fainerhCi; Quectiswaru, 11ardwaro, l'hibuls,'SnucO; ',Firte• 'Tobaccio, Bogard, Mims, Fro Jt lerulta and . vegetabks In .Cana,a.lysturs do. I..F,picea,-Wood ;did. W Illotq'avargall lilnds and of the bust quality , and to hu. nt"tho loivuut'prlcuu fur ensh,by , ' WM; BENTZ; July 1, 18(14, ladies Dress Goods =1 I)u.llhcJ/r (;'fu)/),C. =NENE ll= DISSOLUTION HALBERT & BROTHER JAR FIRE'INSIEJ.R.S.NCE; r lII] tllleh earl .lil!tstpenhAjoio'• Mu- Fire InArtiatlce Company of (timberland County. incorporated by an act. of Aesembly,• in- the ; year 1843,,and having recently Malts charter extend ed to thli - year.lBB3, is now In active 'anti vigorous „op• eration,:under tha EnipoilntendOnco 'of the following_ board of-Managers, viz: William It. Gorges, Christit.n Stayman, Jacob Eberly D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, .1. ii. Coover, John'Eiebelber ger, Joseph Wiokersham, Saint. , Eborlv, ...Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coever, cull'. C.. Dunlap. Tim rates °rim:mance are AR low and favorable as any Company of tile kind in the State. Persons ing to become members me invited to incite applica-- ' then to the ogentaof Om Company, mho are willing to ,wait_ upon' tbontat are time. .WM. R. 00110 AS, President, _ . • Eherly's P. 0. CIIRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President, IMnehanicsburg, 40. .IOIIN O.DUNLAP, Socry.llechnuicaburg. ' DANIEL DAILY, Duisburg, York Co. AO EN TS. • Cumberland Bounty.—John Sherrick; Allen; henry Zearingwiild rennin s ; l.nikyotte Pallor, Dickinson ice,, r) n o w ni n -‘• IllurchtdulM ; _Mode . Aliddleton;Mind Graham. Westpenns'murO; Samuel Coover, 3lecha? Icel.. rt. .1. NV. Conklin, Sbepberdstown 1). Cnover, 11 pper Allen ; .1. 0. Sexton, Silver Spring; :John slyer, Carlisle; Valentino Seeman, New Cumber , hand; dames 31eCandlisli, Norville. York county—W. N. l'ieldrig. Dover; James Drilllth, Warrington; I. F. Dardorff, Washington; Hirhey Clark, Dillsburg; D. nutter, Fairview ; John IVillinnis Carroll. Dauplifn co—Jacob Houser, Thirriliburg. Members of the Company baying policies about to expire, ban have theni renewed by making application to any of the Agents. July 1,1804. Eliii wifEELPiz & WILSON'S SE IP/. G . 7 PI CSI E AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop— Check, Now S'yle Hammer, Binder, Cor or, Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa PrIIIIIIUMN at th INTIIIN 111 ,, rX LOX LOX, 18 1 12 rAlci 4, Ihtll. at lII.' FOllO tha Stlecr State Pair ,7 , t;mh, r, 18133. can it u 6, \..w I l'llllllll.ll 11 ill t 11... ,1111..1...11,11.11,Hr0l %11,11.nizitCult 11.,11 I halm) St. 1,..uk, 11l Ml= MAINE, LON:N Ecri , N .1 11 N, VI, \ NIA, 111:ffiNIA. 3;u:sift , 01110. luitt .1. 11,1.1 sii .\I IsiAN, .lli lA. TI us e 1•0110.1,11• I 11.1 , . , • 0.1.114101 truer'r, riot) . i f 'ssi• in_ sss dine, dr,ll 1.110 010 -- lit. the 110, I.°•; talus. 'l.° 0, 1 ; ininsilly Upoll 1 , 111,, I , 1 .11,100, 0114 i 14.1 I r '•d-.-- annuli quilting, :dills, in:. vssilirtir, and Isr.iiiling—trialiinit a Ise 11%11 and inn issil slit Ili alilin 00 h.q.!, sad , .-1 IV, C 0110.: 0.• 1, 10 , 01 .0•0 ex snipt tnaltitt 1„1;1 sle irs -t ,t hos it On 101t.t010, 1 . 11:1 its trurliisis is, ssrss.i.i. 1114 s I is criiiiiiissitaly at ssl.r ins hrn his ! hiliss is sold S. 1110 111 , 11, 0 . • 11101 100 ssissil i.:s;rnrt inn is insinnichisint, a cald ssl shies [lnn is bent, 1l hich is a stiftwisint lite y salt lion 1l Mich i:cum:nand the Il heel or It 1:`,.,01 arn--- I . hr.nlls and 1,00;1011, of ^tit.t . :l, aliLo , m I,,tllshies of Ilia lain 10 SOOlO.l. Chooll,tll. '0,10110., 9,1 11111,l'ility of sistilit, that ti ii! u 4 liis in 1 r0v..1 001 11,0,10 wills -1,, 0001111 01 I/111001 4. Its -.111 I 0 i 10 dins, of ariplisailisni Ix pits le ,es lid inn titil.lT”' b. Cosy' tin., and s us' nesslid and tin ish. ti' and thotanizlines , s 7. Spain!. ea, Ist 41,n:item Ansi tosinsiAssinasit, and (Lull:Weiss ist DIN/V0111(lit •SCIIE1)1;1.1:1 , r Mt [II.S, Nis. Si No Hine, is ilh 1.0 PA-moiled. 111.1•1, M )1,111,•,..tny No 2 \1.0111,... Phirt 10. 1 . 3i1 , 11.110,1, IL11IIi:Ia • . 1.1.1 1 Alai,hit:, .•.1,•1 - pi Pi.io v.:. 0,, 1 , 11 V . l'• , !I‘, 711 0., .or (,0 1111 , 1,10,1, I=nut )I.th. .7 Iv :1 ,, .1 1 , u11C.,e, I'o 1u.4 7ltt Inur. 1,,e with Plain 71 tql =I = Evury fnchfnr i5 k .,.. 1, 1 Ii 1 11,11rner, N ••+ I zold ti Kohl .1,1 . 1tr . 0.1.1•, S llli \ I; St) 11‘.1.0.,1 ,1“1 \ Wil , L.Cm A L • Railroad anti Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, I'.l .nays, I'l'4 ly STEINWAY 'PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. • -. 1 4 ' rlj E undersigned has . 111'4 I eceived , ‘ „, t i n , te ”, t , t o hoe constant]) On hand II I . llllBs Fertniesit of the ussequelle.l nate. , I.ll3lllll.letUreti Ly stein wry' & cone of Nest Nel:. Each luotorsinseoHill he carefully selected lu tit] MilllllfiletCry, and will he .old the New York Cash Factory Prices, will, the eddition of 9,ight to A written gssereetee 01. en:110 satisfaqtan will Ins tnnisiven by the -1.01,1111er parellse•r. MEM l'orgous .li,strous to 11111 . •11.1.. AI, itt d to call aud •sain mu tiles.: unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry St9re, Main Strout, 3d door east of the Nlausion House, nun Itallriad Depot SECOND HIND PIANOS received In exchange and .Itepi fur cub and to rent. CarHsi°, fav 18C,3-1y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM E TA '‘ i .: ° I West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Pemium awarded at the Cunibexland County Agricultural .P'air of 1851,) Tho subscriber has just recolc«l tho moot splendid assortment of articles In his line, ever brought to this place—which he is dutorminod to cull at prices that duty competition. Part or. C robe Dialog-room, °MOO FURNITURE Embracing; ovoty artielo used by House and lintel keepers of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In solo, reception and Camp Chairs, illattrasses, 01it frames, pictures, &c., &o. , f,-I)..llarticulor attention given as usual to funerni.,; orders Irate town and country, attended to Promptly and on moderate terms. July 1,161 4 DAINTS AND OILS .1_ 10 Toot White Lead. 1000 Clulions of Oil. .Just revolved Wl.llll lingo assortment of N'srulshea, Firs Proof Paint, • thirpenttno; •• Ploronse White, • Japan, • • White line. • Color r d . Zine, Idtharge; Rua Laud • • Ulm, • Linroii, . Sperm ,1, 11, - • Palnem.,..h.,. Fish QII; Ste,' .Colors of ovary description dry, and Oil In ,cauS snit tubas it tha flardwaro Stara of ' , • - 11.12 , t4Y SAXTON . . • lu. EM 13ryari5, Paheonie Waters , " " - - RALsTorpi - ,. , UP.IITSIVIANS find .it Choir s99 e call a''d pure , aao thole 11IiitlIcInes at RALSTON, COAL AND LUMBER YARD.— Tb 9 'subscribers havo this day entered Into partnership to trade In . .00AL AND LUMBER,.,,. WO wilillave constantly on band and - furnisb to der All kinds and quality of seasoned LIISIBER; . - , .. . ' - ,BOARDS, ' .. SCANTLING, . Pff AMC STTTIT, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked blearing and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Taid, All binds of Shingles, to wit :- Whttephie, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having' ears orour own we Clol . .furnish hills to order of any length and size of the shortest notice and ointhe most reasonable terms. , Our worked beards will be kept under cover so fluty earthe furnished dry at all tines,), ' Wu have constantly nn band all kinds of Family COM under Oyer, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To'wit : Lykena Talley, Broken, Egg, i\ , Stove:lnd Nut, Luke Fiddler, iir ~,,, ~ovorton, Locust Mountain. iIe""T , Lohbory, which we pledge oar ti „ t: -- , solves to sell at the lowest prices. Bust quality of Linzeborrner's and BtacksmitleVboal, always on hand which we will sell At the lowest figure, Yard ascot Ode of Grammar School. Main street ARMSTRONG & BUFFER. July 1., HOC r ITE public are hereby informed that tho underslemol have tlds day entered Into a Co Partnership, under the Dame of Delaney Sr Blair, for the purpose of ear ry lug:on the Coal and Lumber busi ness, at toe old stand oft Myer Delaney, near the One Works; where all orders In their lino of business are respectfully solicited, and will be promplly' Oct. 111; 1843 f lizirOrcl , .rs for mil will ho received :It Halbert & Flowinifr. Oroenry etore ;• Robert Moore's Shoe Stern and A. LI. Blalr's Currying Shop. ITn_Orders for Coll or Lumber solicited thren:th 1110 Post Office: girrammuurnts baying been made with the Postmaster to chlru:e the postage en same to UR. All orders punctuolly 1111 ed. AT the store of John Irvine, on th N. E, comas of the pn Idle square is the place to pul,l3llSe Boots Shoes Ilats and Caps; et pt ices that deft r,ll4eliill.ll, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and MOS(,sertment of Boots. Shoes, Hats a. C2lll , he r has ever presented [big counnueity, nd whirl, he is Cu sell at the lowest pi,- prkes. Ills i.tneli embraces. everything in his line 01 In vi it as MEN'S S IMYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,. Kip Boots. Collnua l'at Lont I )x Bird owl patent. I, all., ULU . ullifierfi, Calf :kill Kip &r. LAri I E ' IV EAR, Fine 1 , 1,.nr11,1.1 Atorocro C.lll and I(l,l:iit.. I.: I 1110 ill , 111,p,,, Fn.) Moj “11:1 ICIr 111,1011, \I IS E , 1 •I , (' I I I 1.1 , it VS AVE \lt of nll (I,ctill nolo.. hro•in, lino 1.3 , th0: Alorrlkl,l,,ul,l !hat,/ BOWS, '1 , 1,1,115..fa1l Liwl. f,ito•A slopt•.; "r ,•" 1", ICA IP,. 1.111 . anal Rl„I 11, of all and ,l)lo4. also a 1.1,:o r l ' It AAV II A T Pads ant Shnos 1111(11 to nrflor tio•Qhorlost noti. Ili psil 1?)1111,1T4 IV 01,0 C•.f . ..11•11t .O.llilV j•I ,ol , t ono, ho re,p, liu'iy Itt 1.1/).114 . •Lint 11 tr.t_ltenotobor the place, N. E v..rntr of tit,' l'oblio 3 tlll 1,-19r1 NEW GOODS! ! vow (.Herin g an immense variety of ern) \ in II .viol y, 11.1:1I. 1.,3n0l in any I ii , .l.tnent ill rot- 1. 1 o 113 1 mi l l ‘ •.3.r • 1 1 1.. r.•. 1.1 11 11. to. 1 , , 11 1 1 1.•••. , .• 331 11 t.. 31111 11,41110• 11 1 11 n o 11..1, •1. .111 in.-1....311.11 1.1 11.1 131. y.• 111 i 1y ,olictod. July • • QEI.I.INI; oFF AT TWENTV-FINI C - 1 1.F.11,1,NT It '• At Ow Ito I Cuutho•tl:l,l . th.• e•t. ,trek.t., the lar4. at,l 1,1 th.• 'flue ..,ht/pr I Li s"il 11,AI", •• t 1. , 1 i !I , . 11.1 . 1 11 ti'lll /11)1/ 11 I 1.1 / r hi[i (,'H 1. /) .1 XI) ,c11.,11,7; (' •• IVS :1, I. ~1111 l'i• ..\11•,"!`' 11 )1111 , ,n113 . L.l U .11 I • . I I t,.! .1 'l' 11, 1, 'l' I; I tr. I' IIA N I Ir. :Milli. • ft,' atte/1 MIN Sk !,1 •i sllio 4•,,1111,. till' 1,1) r-;t1 i.tct; N\ HAT is cr,AimEi) ()VI:1111111E11S Is A ill, of fr. " I oottl. I .") 1 ,:11111. fro A 1:11:2, , Aen than Ml} lake., ,un ith 111.• of l h.• c. liter pine Irian sinkiti sth. I r Co. I, iv in t Lb .1 I..zetovnt I atm,' the sth 1 p.. 1- t t.. 1. 1.1111, '111 , • 1 0111, 1 L.1nr1.1,0 .0,1 , 11 , ,1 , 0 1 . N.•1!, I/. MI6 II t% MI 1.11,1.010 t.. I/Ity 111, t 10 100,10,, 0, 0 , 1, nu, 10.1010, 0•1.0.0.,•••1/1 10• t. 1,111 A thor I'lo, ,•• 1,001. ‘llO,ll .111 11001104, .101, 0,0 1 , 100 ., 10 1 t 10 0 .(01 , y, 111 II: I , oooptly a 1 T1,1. , 1 t 111 t.. 11 a 000 y. .kil sv,ok ‘,11,31.11•1.1 et 1111 . t. 1.1 .t:11/a. J lanocrr /.1.3001 1101 1 111 I 1,001,r. N. 11.-1):11 rtspper, and t.., Luu.6t, and }wit, pli.l id ~li Jutio I f. COIF F 11 4 : 4.)'.3 1 0 ' wet u thil be still erintinues the inanuti tor. , of all kind, of Cm dud sl o t iron dr , in .1. Ilallitdtlit building East liouther strutit at I night of the where ho o ill at all tht., ha ready to do all kinds of t'norli it, ilk lieu Witt/ uttatness anti dre patch. Also at all duo,: ho lies till.ll I . l.l.,brated, self seallog and sett tenting idctudurn airtight. FItIJIT CANS AND JARS• itoofimr, Spouting, add all Mods of jobbing dono nt the shortest notice. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank ful tier We patronage heretol..re a at•oded, he hopes I,y strict attention, and desire to please all to merit 0 continuanee Q I Salle, Dont ibrget the idgn of the lied Coffee lot. July 1, 1863. =1 rill-he subscriber iuliu•uts the public di ho'still , •sittlituus tins • OAS FUTING AND PINNIIIING businos at the Old Stand In the basement of the Fire INlethodisi Church. Ile will- attend promptly to el aualnean In his line. Lead and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and cold Water Closets, ' , cure a•:d Litt Pumps, IVrol Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Mali Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash the sins, nydraul e Rams, AC., and every dencription or cocks and fittings or gas, steam water. Ac. Superior coo king canoes, heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches. hi arcs and dwellings, at short Wait,. in the most modern style. All materials and work In our lino at rates , nd wnrruu tell. tm.Coulilry work nod jobbing promptly attended to ,1 uly 1, 1611. •, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- pHE undersigned respectfully announ cos to the public that ho still continues the Hat tingliusimus at the old stand, in West High street and with a renewed and oab•lnut effort, product, arti des of Ucad Dress of Every Arliriety, Style and Quality, _thAt 00 be Rt) . wont of the Art, arid fully up to the Age which we live. o f on o hand a splendid . 11 4 6 assortment i A ,e4R. . 1 HATS AND CAPS ' ofan descriptions, from the common Wont to the finest Fur trod Hilt lists; sod ut prices thut must snit every one who 'lies nil eye to gutting the worth alas money. The stock includes, A. 11. 11 MOLESKIN, GASSIMEEIt, BEAVER 'At NII,T ,MATS, of erory Etylo and color and unEurpnettod for LlEEhtners Durabil4y and finish; by Om of any other •eatabllsh. nitEnt in the Gounfry. . IVlen'e, Boy's nud Children's Hat's and Caps, of every description cohstantly.on hand. Ito i ospeetfully Invites all the, old patrons andas many now...ones 'an possible, to givu hint ' July.l, 11CA. J O. CALLIO.° ZOOM'M , 61. - .SICIOXIS. • • V . '.. FULL assortinont, of Mon sad. Boys' ihsOts and sultablotho wintoe.:' Also, Ladles dad Missos'S lininloral 13ootoos, Children's Toots of nil lilnds . Istdiosana My ohrcustomoros and nlldu wnnt of gopti;nucl ',hoop boots and ',Shoos, .plonso cell And aininftur tho BOO:, bofOrol)prohasing. Man St.ioUt, nearly opposite - thoADonot ^ - 011 AS• 0111113 Y t :July .1, ~.18c4.', . . grIHOICE SEGARSIL TOX:SACCO i - • • AT RALSTON'S n . tlotice of Co-Partnership, roily ER DELANEY, ANDREW 11. IMAM. = BOOTS AND SHOES. IMENEUEE For Dien and Boys' Welr, ICI\ 1,1 l t I. till], 1:1.,1,,,,juin .\\l) .11: \VI.:1.111 .Itl :It :111, I= R C ()FP EE POT, William P, Lynch SII011':Eli, BADLY. . , CUMBEE:LAiqD VALLEY: 4'r-41 , 7 ' tIMI 4 P- 41 / 1.4.7.1w414..• PAL • RAIL ROADS: ,CILANGE OF H0U1L3.`,.. CA. . N and after - - MONDAYi APRIL, 4thi 18134, Passenger Trains:Will run dully, as rollmiai (Bunday excepted): "•:: •'" . 'FOR CIIAAIIIERSBURG AND taninzinma. Leave Hagerstown, - 7:00 A. 82., : 2:45 P. M. '4. Oreeneaetle -- - 7:37 • _",.'.'_ ' 8.83 " - Arr at 8,17 "" - , 4:20' " Chnubers'g, ' • {. , • 4 - • Mare': 8:30 ` " • 12:56 4, Leave Shipperiaburg , '9.00 " ' 1:28 " ': . Near:1110 • , 9:32 . " 1:28 " " Carliefo - , •, .10:10 .. "" . 2.42 " Meellaniesl:ura ' 19142 - " 8:12 0 Arrire at Ilarrisleurg 11:15 . 3:40 " FOR OLIANIREIRSRUIZO AND lIAGERSiOWIT: LeaVo Illirriaburir . 8:05 A. SL, 1:35 P. 31. , Aleelainiesburg 8:37 " 2:15 ~ , 1 srlidle 0:27 " 2105 0 " . Noweille ' 10:02 " 8:29 0 " Shippensburg 10:33 0 4:00 " Charnbers'g, .1 Srr at .11:10 " 4:30 " * , Leave 11:10 " 4:40 " Leave 0 rerneasti o 11:55 " 5:30 " Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 " 6:10 " Th. Carlisle and Harriaburg ACCOMODATION TRAIN will I env o as follows: Leave Carlisle 5:55 A. NI ‘• Illeallaolegburg 5:25 Arrive at Harrisburg 0:55 P. Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. 51 " Meehaniesburg 4:54 Arrive at Carlisle . 5:20 " making close conrectloas at Harrisburg with Trains, for Philadelphia, Now York and PAttsburg; and with Traini, for all points West. thr - : The Train leaving Han isburF "nt 4:20, P. M., runs only an far its Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supl.. Superintendent's Office, I einunb'g. July I. 1804-.5 READING RAILROAD f s 7, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1 BEAT Trunk Line from the idorth g jr,md Not th-We.t for ,Philadelphia, Now York Heading, Pull!, ills. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton An. rains leave Ilarrisbutg for Ilarrisliurg for Philadol- Olio, New York, lteading Pottsville, and all intorme dtoto ; 4 tationg, at 1; A. M., and 2 P. M. Now York Ex pre,s leaves Harrisburg at 01.10 A. ASy arriving at New Yolk at 1.45 the same day. A special A ccommodittlon Passenger train leaves Peatling at 7.15 A. M., and returns front Horrieburg at 5 P. )1. Ire G em Nor? 1, burg :To New York $515; to Philudolitlia $3 :;T, mid $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, lea, New York at 6A. M 12 noon,and 7 I'. 51.. (1 1 1111.1 , arg I. x press arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A. Leave Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M., and 8.30 p. , Inepi Inr rnrs in the . New York. Express Trains thr..”,tt t , .41 flr,to Pitt shurg without change. !• ,. 11.,r , bsli, linilr.md Imain Taman :•t . HI , II 9I r. 51., for Philadelphia. V , . 4,1 all \% as Points I I 0. ti 15 A. 'land 2.20 P.M., :1111i NOW Turk. Mil gvr train 11 1 11%141 Beading 111 11 u .1. NI . 31111 rt.1.1,11s litAn Philadelplala at 6.00 tl, _All tlu• al,tove trains run daily, Sundays ex A ,iinflav train Lame Pottsville at 7.30 A. M, And Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. O,IIIIIIIW )lileavc. Season, and Excursion Tick et, endured inte . s t.. arid Ir.. all pointa. St) Pounds Il.n,gage allowed oath l'a,senger. G. A. MOLLS, General Superinlundent .111 ,• 1, Irl 'ARLISLE & PIIELADELPIIIA Z. r;,.-T.si 4-27 2,1 1 ,7,7 ft. gpia, j J.L; DAILY FREIGHT LINE. Ell FED. WARD & FREED, S 1 1 :\ \ll KFT S EET PIIIIADELPIHA J. & D. _RHOADS, STIII.I.T, CAIII.I,LE, PA 4e Cars of 1104 Lint/ leave the Depot, iill3liirket St: eiei. cis. iiiiiive i ai lisle, Dily. at 7 oirliiek„ , i. M. 04s r this should lie marked C. & I , AL /Olt Line, and sctii in by 4 u'cluck. ./ my 1, 1,64. Carlisle Foundry, IRE FA ENT DEPOT ! A UI) N 1 it 4: CO., now manufac . till .tAti hevp ommt.tutly SAle. At their ex tua-1.0 East Matti street, Carlisle, a 11:IIIIMII .\ cd; It U1:11iRAI, I)IPI,EMENTS, /el ss //II 11/ \ to !tumors, among b:. I/ I •S \\ I W.! utt,itivik Co ....et., ut-.1 SITING Ult.\ IN DRILL, o 1.1 L, ila• ou . !ilty Filet CieFs reeillitlMP tit ' 1.. • To tamers of Cumber ,.to 1. ri , SIZ 00 need not speak in .1 I lii ..Itheine , l..s..l I drill, as seems of th e m a re u. v. in the I.e:A LEI tit.. these comities. Its ' , Tot de, I stitlislool as the most enniplete Grain 1 'lls it. tiodartnioed Is the United States. It 1,11. r; ; Bari yn.id, (urns:: eV rdy and IV • Ular. it :111,1! 1 ;I, 1;i11.4 th;•trcd. The awn springs pa , . ilt,tl ovor unlo ant stones, without break it, pies thi• ;II ill. ; even slid regular snwln', the %%111.00 , 3 II um t.-pring Drill Is unequalled by rut e Out 11.1111-111101/1 . 11 1111 d sell the follow :u u high e can minend to Farmers as reirdoe established character: \ i•LANTER. I .‘ , IIS I FINT ,TRAW A: RUUD it CUTTER, 1W:1)EN hnl.l'll'• 1..\ TENT et mN eIiELLER, HAHN'S PATI,NT CIDER AIME,. .Icll CAST llt ts: IIoWS TROUGH Alqii„Lhre• and Four !torso Powers and Threshing maddm, t ast 114 M I odd hollers, l'lnugh Castings of rapist:. !Litt VI Hs. and other articles for Patine, too u tarp pi us to mention. Also, Egg Coal ;44,and T., NW Stoves, with nn immense vat iety ot other e t.t was hur 11011SeH, HO, end others. e have also, an all sari ice variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, ENCilititAilllt'9 to which wo would call at Steam Engines anti DIM Gearing 'ln this del arinwto nur business tee give particu. tar nlt,.titi,n, alrpatly extensive stock of patterns In pale ~ Plnur .1114 i tv Mill tl. ar Ina, is constantly inci.t.a•ing. Mill Ow tiers and Mill Wtights will be Ca, with a print, d catalogue of our various Mill p a t 0., i t s, nu epidir•aintn. nun itachlite Shop comprises all the verities tints It.r turning, pinning and finishing Shafting and Castings. by gond and careful Machinists STATIONARY ST EANI lIINCiINEs of any desirable capacty. front ten to twenty-five horse lamer, built in the host st 2, lo and on accommodating terms. Ito Ines built at our e,tablisbuieet may be seen in sucae,,ful operation al ninny of tho largest lust Mertes anti Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to owners of which We yonlidelltly refer fir information as to their clarion cy Persons noting I•lngines are earnestly re. quested to call and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected A% Mt our establishment Is a Steam Sash and Do, 1l ani ulaetmry which is now iu complete order for the lA:mut:tett., ,11 e,cry d es , i r ti m , of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the moot costly as troll as the plainest house.— Window :ash furnished Crum 5 cents upward. accord log to size of glass; 0 VIIIIIW Fr imes om $1 31 up ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $175 up ward; Four Panel Doors from 32 12 upward. Mould ings, Castings Architraves, 0 ash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery. Scrolls, and other articles needed In house buiLlinc , fug lashed at the lowest prices and of the best quality of lumber. 41 - A-We are also prepared 113 ilerl`tl.lol . ll, to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the ralubad, with promptness and ou reasonable terms, 'I he continued patronage of the public , is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. F.OARDNER Sc 00. July 1, ism '7l SZ A LECTURE !weft: Pt? TO YOUNG MEN I Just published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cont.s A LECTURE ON I'lll3 NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Clare of Spermatoribosa or Sentinel Weak ness, involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, nod Im pendiments to Marriage conerally. Norvousness,Con. nut - option and Fits • Mental and Physical I ors parity, resulting Item Se bus e, Ac. By, BOBV .1.. CULVEItWELL, M. D., Author cf the “Greox4 Rook," &r. The world renowned author, a this admorable Lee, tore' clearly proves from his oWil experience that the awful come.quences ‘.l' Self Abuse may be effectually rem( veil without medicine, and without dangerOus surgical operations, boogies, instrumf uts, rings, or car !lals, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, and effectual, by which every suffui or, no matter what: his condition my lie, may cure himself elfeaply,‘Dri, vately r and-raflieally—THlS-I,I4.—TIAGHWILLDIttLVIR A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sont.under seal, to nay address, in a plain, Sealed• envelope, on, the receipt of six cents, or two postage. stamps, by adaiessing - CIIAS.J. C. BLIND& CO. . 167 Bowery, Naie Yorlc, Post•ollice Box, 4550. Oct. 14, 1804. • • 13ARLOWS INDIGO' BLUO. DE ALERS and consuriiers of the ikkovo eolohnit ctl Wash . Ohio, take noticO, that thq Lobule aro altortutto read. • , LAi'DIGO PLUE, iTntAlirod Wilt.bergo Store, No. 233, Mortli Second. Stri Iqiiladol plait Thikqualliy ef this will be the,same In every It 10,17arranted to m1°1.4110 . 1) water than twice the sans ti min tity nf Ind and tc;'"go ueh : forth e r.thark any other.‘Vasli . Bine In htl Illittkv.P. It, dissolves per. - meet clear . and does not settle 'on *die "clothes att utebt _of- tit% other: 11111k14 do. Ono. Box :"dissolved' 'l4 a halt' pint of wader. will...make aligned a -Liquid' 131ua: nsnny tludds nredu nt olio-thltll the cost. . As if le totalled at,the some mice nettle Indtattentt and ,ipferli , r -ttrtlcles: housekeepers will fled vary much-to oln.it advantage to ask for tlicic".pukooli -10 Wiltbdrger"..., 4`j All Blue put Up after this, date q . name on it Is Imitation, The New babel does-not retluite a OartlPi . : , -; ' Nor s le b i y Storekeepers generally.,l , - 1. • A.nuLy COLOAS, II
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