break her fetters, when miukind are about to be aroused to claim natural and inalienable rights—when the yoke of oppression that has reached 'the wilder ness of America, and the unnatural al liance* eclesiastical and civil power, are about to be dissolved—at such a pe riod; when liberty—liberty of conscience about to awake from her slumber itigs, and inquire into the reason of such charges as .rfind exhibited here to-day in this indictment I" [Another fearful pause while the speaker alternately cast his sharp piercing eyes on the court and the prisoners, and resumed.] "Ifl am not deceived, according to the contents of this paper I now hold in my hand, these men are accused of preaching the ?ospel of the Son of Godl Great God!" [Another long pause, while he again . waved the indictment around his head —while a deeper impression was made on the auditory.] Resuming his speech : " May it please your worship ; there are periods in the history of man when corruption and, depravity have so long debased the human character that man sinks under the weight of the oppressor's hand—becomes his servile, abject slave; he licks the hand that smites him ; he bows in passive submission to the man dates of the despot; and, in this state of servility he receives his fetters of per petual bondage. ,. But may it please your a worships, such day has passed away From thatperiod our fathers left the land of their nativity for settlement in these AMerican wilds—for liberty—the civil and, religious liberty of conscience to worship their Creator according to their own conceptions of Heaven's revealed will, from the moment they placed their fiet upon the American continent, and in deeply imbedded forests sought a refuge from persecution and tyranny— from that moment despotism is crushed —the fetters of darkness were broken and Heaven decreed that man should be free—free to worship God according to the Bible. Were it not for this, in vain were all their sufferings and bloodshed to subjugate this New World, if we, their offspring, must still lie oppressed and persectited. But; May it please your worships, permit me .to inquire once more, for what are . these men about to be tried ? This paper says, for preach ing the gospel of our Savior to Adam's fallen race.'" And in tones of thunder he exclaimed—" What law have they vi olated .?" While the third time in a low, dignified. manner, he lifted his eyes to heaven, and waved the indictment around his head. The court and audience were now wrought to the most intense pitch id' excitement. The face of the prosecuting' attorney was livid 'and ghastly, and he appeared unconscious that his whole frame was agitated in alarm, while the judge in a tremulous voice, put an end to the scene, now • becoming excessively painful, by the authoritative declaration, "Sheriff, discharge those men !" Bishop Simpson and the Flag At the late session of the Pittsburg Annu al Conference of the Methodist Church, Bish op §impson, one of the most eminent and a postolic divines, and most eloqu nt orators in the country, made a speech upon the four questions: "Shall our Government be destroyed and swept from the earth? Can we be divided into two or more Governments? Shall we have a new form of Government? Is not the Nation to rise out of its present troubles better, firmer, end more powerful?" Tho effect of his d:trourse is descril e 1 as very - reo;Larkable. Toward the close an eye witness says "Laying his hands on the torn and ball riddled colors of the Seventy-third Ohio, he Spoke of the battle-fields where they had been baptized in blood, and described their beau ty as some small patch of azure, filled with stars, that an angel had snatched from the lidavinily canopy to set the stripes in blood. With this description began a scene that De mosthenes might have envied. All over the vast assembly handkerchiefs and hats were waved, and before the speaker sat down the whole throng arose, as if by a magic influ ence, and screamed, and shouted, and salu ted anestamped, and clapped, and wept, and laughed in wild excitement. Colonel Moody sprung to the top of a bench, called for "The Star-Spangled Banner," which was sung, or rather shouted, until the audi ence dispersed, as it bad to disperse." TIME --Generation after generation have felt as we do now, and their lives were as active as our own. The heavens will be as bright over our graves as they are about our paths. Yet a little while and all this will have happened. The throbbing heart will be stilled, and we shall be at rest. Our funeral will wend its wa r p,-and the prayers will be said ;we shall Itift'in the darkness and silence of the tomb, and it may be but a short time we shall bespoken of, but the things of lifo shall ,creep on, and our names shall be forgotten. Days shall continue to move on, and laugh ter and songs will be heard in the room where we died, and the eyes that mourned for us be dry and animated with joy, and oven our children will cease to think of us, and will remember to lisp our names no more. A man applied to Dr. Jackson, a celebra via chemist of Boston, with a box of speci mens. "Can you fell me what that is sir 7" "Certainly I can, sir; that is iron pyrites." "What sir?" in a voice of thunder. " Iron pyrites " Iron pyrites! and what's that?" Thatls what it is,,' said the chemist putting a lot on a shovel over the hot coals, where it disappeared ; ." dross." " And what's iron pyrites .worth?" "Nothing." '-Nothing) —Why there's 'a . woman in our town owns a :Whole hill of that,:and I've married her I" al". one on, standing by the coffin of ono r 1 1 • be most tenderly loved, and for whom lie would most cheerfully hti've died a thousand .deaths, cried, , g Thervhe lies, and all my worldly happiness lies dead with him But if the turning of a straw would call him back to life,: I would nit for ten thousand worlds, be the turner of that straw in oppo eition to the will of . God. OttEntD,A4l and *several staff officers , „vveie poisoned a feW days ago at Winchester, bY . ibreee'orrosive subitatree, which, in amp= ~ o•Pnosed aeMdental manner, got Mixed with • gielr:140 1 1; :They, all ' suffered severe Pains • " tik'effeckot tito poison, but it did not Visust of:them. . , N E VIT,E; ! NEWS!! N E W 8 !! y EIDIQH & MILLER are just re ." _drainin g at their new and cheap stare, on the south east corner of Morn street, their that supply - 0f Fall and Winter Goods, o which they Tillie the special attention of every person In want of Goods desirable for the present and coining Saasou. The stock comprises ull kinds and varieties of DRESS GOODS, such as Plain Meek, Flgn red and Ttepp Silks Plain and Figured colored pews :RIM', and colors French Merinos, French Cashmeres, plain and figured, Coburg Cloths, all shades and coin. o, block and colored Alpacas, plain and figured all IS Mona DeLaines. suitable for Ladles and Children's Drosses, Mohair Poplins, Valm2clas American De Laines, Calicoes, Ginghaons, Nourning Goods. Black French Merinoes, French Caahmeres, double and single width ,. all Wool Detednes, Thibbelt Merinos, BOLIICAZiIIeS,Crapo Poplins, black and white Plaid Pop lins, black and purple Plaid Cashmeres, long square and„Sttlbbet Shawls, long and square Blanket Shawls, Cratie Vella, Crape Collars, Ilandkerehlers, Gloves, Bal. morals, Sze„ NEN AND BOYS' WEAR Black and colored t loth, black and fancy Oareismeres, all grades and qualities, Vestings, Sattltinets. Union Cassinicres Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, A., Ac. A speciol arrangement made with a first close TAILOR to make up Clothing nt very short uotlee. Ilomesee Goods; Bleached end Unbleached Muslina of every quality. Sheeting Muslim, I,innn and Cot ton 'raids Diaper:,kinns, Cheeks, Striped Cotton skirling, Den. into. Domehtic t;innlinms, Scotch liing hams, Sack Flannel of every color, Shirting Flannels. Factory and Shaker Flannels for skirtings. red.)ellow and b , kite NVoul Flannelg Cao'on Fla/reels. Callama, cohred, cambric, and ',per %lualltia. llrll flog Natilieona and many ot het in every day me. NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY Men's Gamic, Buck G loves and Gauntlets, Berlin, Cloth, Itlni:wood, Cassimere and Bogekin Gloves, lA .dins lild. Cloth, Merino, Sills. Lisiethread and Cotton Gloves, a feline ortment of cotton and wool Hosiery, for Mon, Ladies sod Children, Balmoral Woolen Hoke fur Ladles Misses and Children. Opera Hoods, all sizes and colors. Scorns. Suspenders, Son tage,,illooped Skirts,. Balmoral Skirts. Umberollns. &c.. hr. . . Also, just opening a. complete stock of the newest styles Cloth Cloaks. nod Blanket Shawls Carpets, Cll Cloths, Mattlogs, Window Shades, Looking tila,ses, Ac., dm As the Season advances we will constantly be matt ing additions to our stork, and will always endeavor to make our stock the most desirable that can he found In the country. ,Feeling very thankful to :lie commu nity 11,r their hind and Ilhetal patronage so tXr.xtend ed to the New Firm. IVO earnest ly solicit a continuance of the same. Please clan us a call before making your purchases /15 weure always ready and whlbug to °shill it our goods, and can and will prove th two study the Interest of our customers. Please do not forget that (lir Store !son the corner directly opposite Irviuo's :Aloe Store. LEIDICII & MILLER. Sept. 16.1864 Ladies Fancy Furs As all my V, e pur,•11“....1 iit.l.l stns statist a Uttich lowerg prol,tl t. 1 tutu et,1,10,1 L., clist.se • ftlwiti at 1 - 1./".ll,oll, 4 pr'aritl L y,tul.l ti,,ref o r, solicit a van from 111 V trle nr.ll: of theilieniber LI, Name, N utnl , er andl 71S Arrll St atom 7111. south Sid, Phil I. I,ve Tirtn. r nor contn•cti.ku v.ith enl utuel ,two in l'hilwielphi.t. ,Sentonher lE.11!--fim NEW GOODS!! NEW U•OOYES !! Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store UST roceivoti a lar : ze slippy of clegant and tt ; •,le. h atli be tto ery louent 1., 1,1., 1:1.1.76'.1 N7' DRl:sc (;ooDs, Slot , Is, Flannels, llowery, lether,ral -1.111, , 4.1” t lo • . 4111 mh,. Cloths, l'shoert. K .forts. :Li. I , i-1. 11-1 SIII , ,ETING:'I. r att, "I US' u, S, 1:1 , ttl11,1 /Intl lnb enk hrd )1,14 Hu, 1114 , k All t 1%.14 , 54,1,i1ks than vity po iris e :old i•eamtne thr, st,•ck we,s.e floes miurd to ill v 04.1, low fur thr emit =I Fv4,4.15. 14 4 N E \\* I'lltST Cl,_ S GROCERY STORE. 9 - 111 E l'ilblic can find, at. our new neuron' 64ore, 1, the Ilui!duer l,teV oreupied I. Philip Arnold, der d.. nod next door to the Oarli le De posit Bank, tt 5, re larve and fresh .-SOlttnent of a I I the different kind' , and glades or Teas, Coffee EsselletS, Coffees. N. 111., syrups, CarPe., Molasses Salt, Spires, lids le•, Suess., ' Prtserven, Prepnrkd C1251110d, Cs,fleie In F, nits, I'tlfo - 5, Jel les, Vegetal, es Crsnl.erries, aul Men's, liaising, Plepnred In ied Mustards, Currents, S,tlret, Dried Orersuis, Fruits, Cheese, Nuts, Swe.o6. _ Fogars, Cakes, FllUtr, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. ALSO—RICO. 11.triey. S Larch, Fill inn. Corn Starch, Cere Mimic:, Ma no tia, tta o.tron \,•i micelle. A turnea, Prunes, I 1., 11 Ilile gun , S. l usinge, Table and 14.111, 1111 e, . megs, Blacking, Beeswax, i.hocoloi n. Cocoa, le Yarn, Lamp and Cnudle tt nk, Bath Bri• to, CI thes Linen, lied Cord., Spire Boxes Paper and Envelops. Notches, Pewter Saud, oti NO polish Fla voring Extracie Splaois. Pens, inks, Britn.tone. Ntarkvrnl. Salmi - ill, herr ing Codfish. A L'-0— celebrated Ex- cantor 'loins. Pr I. d Bold . Towznes, nowt, and blntts, Slo t nod Ll,td, Pl.llBheg, th,.,114 nod lb laps, GLASS, QUEEN'S, 11>1)1), IZATAN NV A It E. We re=pe (NI 3 ask Ihe public to call. examine and Priru nur large and can full 3 ar.reteod Nock of I. IS L VAN I Lti v ail Icin•la 1,1 Country Produce. JAM ALLI...N A Co. Oct. 11, 1884-1 y EYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH & A RCM Sts., PHILA DE LPII lA, Cater for the Past TRADE, and offer no 11 AIT.9 o. de ception to Induce Custom, but rely on FAIR DEALING AND GOOD GOODS I Best AfEIIINOKS, .Fashionagle SILKS, Nobility PGAIDN, PIIPS NOUNS, Dork SOUL ARDS, Figured MNIIINOES, Plaid 811AWl5, Mond BLANK PITS. P. S. We follow 001,0 down, as close he we following up. Now to A good time for Merchants and Consumers to come. Oct 7,1861.-2 m Important, Notice, Reduction on Dry Goode, At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. (AWING to the reduced price° of goods kj'an theelty, r am now running of may entile stock of dry goods nt greatly reduced prices for onsh. Mope articles having been purchased lodore thsed.. vane° in price, I hill onalde to sell for less than ity priced. All to want of barg.tius will do well to call bolero purchasing elhOWlllllO. CHAS. 0011.13 Y, Trustee. CARPET] NO.—Selling 'of balance of my tharputo nt reoluqo prlcoa. CIIAS. ouiLoy, Oct, 14, 18 1 4, Truatoe, NOTICE, Perione Indebted to Ile° subscriber aro clammily roqueeted to make payment, otherwleo interest will ba charvd nn their account.. Supt. 11,1861. W. 0. SAWYER. Resumed Business. filhave received my stock of goods and they are now open for the inspection of the Public. I dvo also Lunde stu) addition or tenon:thin goods which makes my : assortment rery_cinnplete. The ton &nay ofgoods is upward In price and persons wanting goods will do Iron to purchase. Additions ofgoods will be made as the season advan. cos. 'Please cull ono doer below Martin's , Ifoiel (last 510111 St7ool. W. O. AA WYlllt. C'UM BELTING ! - .. Junt received a large assortment of ill) dace -0 Lim BelOinc, Own )lone, OUM Ppl4lllll, - &C., , and for male cheap% the Hardware tionna of _, ___ !MOW 04XTON, June 26,1861. . , TO (10iNWUMPTI.Vg8, • Consumptive sufferers wit J'e , eive a valuable pporarlptlon tor the goro of Cl:opium p tlon, othrna,.llronclatle, and aif Throat an 4 fil)Pg /e -rections, Oran of claugo,) by sending their Fil4roos to Rev. EDWARD A. WI beiON, WI illiPnA , Prg, Kluge (To.,,tioyy York. Sept . 3),1884,-3m. • • • j 1 -11M•14;8. • -600 pairs flames on.littfid . or all kinks. Elizabethtown" Otter!), Loudon 0., dormant do., withAuntwithout potent faideoluihz cheaper than 'tor At U. VAJLTON'4, , Xtot &tato . it, ;VW V/801.. , . - . Lochman Photographs Ex, Ambrotypes.. RE always ahead ,of all. Others. . His cartes de 'tette aro gems of art, and Ids large P otograpbs cannot be excelled. Ms Ambrotypes are superior pictures— Peri' no wlshing'good pictures are requested to call at Lochman's 43allery In Mrs. Netts Building opposite the - National Bank—Main street. Sept, SO, 1864. HENRY HARPER No 520 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA, nds a largo stock of . wAniiES, FINE JEWELRY SOLID SILVER-WARE, Soperlor plated TEA SETS, SPOONS, FORKS, &c Sept 30, 18(4.-31no. new 7 3-10 U. S. 3 year Trea nary Notes These notes bear Interest at the rat of 7 a- to per cent. per annum. and ale convertible as the end of three years, at the option of the holder Into 6 , 20 six per cent. bonds, into. est payable in coint Subscriptions received at the FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OF CAR Ling, Financial Agent and Depository of the U, S. Aug. 15.—tf Tim peculiar taint or infection which we call 4, r „,, SCROFULA lurks in the constitutions of sir multitudes of men. It 115► either produces or is e produced by an en _ feeldcd, vititited state • c- - of the blood, wherein that fluid becomes in .l,r4 7 ..;•f YEA • competent to sustain !ALFirvil the vital forces in their naomra vigorous action, and :74 kNyc•- - . 7 4,,"_ leaves the sy,tem to into disorder anti decay. The scrofulous contamination is variously- C1110“2.11 by Incretnial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, shove all, by the venereal infection. Whatever he its origi n , it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says," I %lin visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the stotnach and howels,'dernngements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver COM pllllllbl ; 011 the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the seine origin, lemtire the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not have health ; with that " life of the flesh " healthy, ion cllllllOl have scrofulous dLieuse. JOHN FARE:IRA'S lid Established F Ii it Manufavtory NO. 718 .% N.)/ St rr et. .hone 7th. iv I have now in ~torc ny OWII wportathtt Nlanutiwtme, ono• if the Largest nod least Mautitul n lectlons of FANCY FURS, 'or !oldies S I:blidren's Veer In the city. Also tine assortment i f •nt.'s Fur Moses and is C01111)0111111Cd from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science ins discovered for this allli. Ling di'stemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far stmei ior to any other remedy vet den iscd. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly ea tioordinary in their effect upon this class of complilints, is indisputab.y proven by the great multitude Of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following disea.ses : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors; Erup , tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the funks, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, , t w e Female Weaknesses, I I aeries of comphints that mist. , liom impurity of the blood. Minute reports of ini;ividual cases may he found in Au;n ' s Am 001 CA tS Ac, - at AN on, whi h is furnished to the druggists f..r gratuitous distribution, wherein may he fled the directions for its u;,-, aril serve of the remarkable cures will. h it has made when all other remedies had f.ulled to mlord Those case, are purposely taken flout all ~ect ions of the country, in older that I,` \ el) Ivi.h' may et ma vn , 10 -0111 C one Who cap npeak to him of its benefits from personal exprriem-e. depre-. : .es the boil Cllelgies. and thus Irate, it; victims far more subject to disease mar its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. - Hence it tends to shorten, mid -does gseatly shorten, the average duration of human life The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is ad , mime to its cure. This we now oiler to the public under the name of A.l vu's Si miss P.\ ithhOttgh it is corn po..edof ingiedients, some of which exceed the heat of .Mors totrillez in alterative power. By usual you may protect yomself from the suffer ing and danger of tiles,: disorder:. huge out the foul corruptions that tot and fester in the blood ; purge out the causes of disease, amid vjgc/rollti health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vial func tions, and thus expek the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by mint compound., of Sars,parilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceit ea nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there renmins no que•tion of its surpassing excellence for .the cute oldie, Afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has j a rs before the people, and is fur more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, 4 The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the. hest it ever hiss been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Preparea by 1)n. J. C. AYER & CO., Practicalqind Amilytical Chemists Lowell, Muse. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by J. W. ELLIOTT, Car and deal ems everywhere. C HEIOIAN, Attorney at Law, unritele, N. Next door to the Herald °Mee . July 1, 18134-Iy. TAMES A. DUNI3AII, Attorney at Law. Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south side of the Court House. adjoining the "Ainel le/113 Printing Office." July 1, 1864-Iy. M. IVIiSKLEY, Attorney at Law, ,f Y 4 1111 co on I.outlt Hanover ntreut, adjolnlue the cHico or .1 edge Ornharn. All proftneilonal busine.6 eu truked to hint will be peumptly attended to. July 1, 160.1. Q AMU EL El E : BURN, Jr., Attorney 1. a 6 Law. Oilleo with lion. Samuel Ilepburn, Main 71 Carlisle Pa, July 1, 11161. II IMP'S E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at Iv Carlisle Pa. Attends to FPCuring and Nil lecti Fo:diers' Pay. Ihon'tica. and 'Nun:lons. Office on South Hanover Street, opposlto BentrJe. Store. July 1, Ihnt. ir AIN C RD.-C II Alt LES E. MA UGIII.I.II, Attorney et Law, Office in Inhuff's bulltling,just opposite the July 1, fl P. Attorney at Law in Office on North llnnover street, a few doom mirth of Gill's Hotel. All business entrusted to 'bleu will be promptly attended to. July 1, 18d4. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS Porn frnt Street. fow doors "Urir t below South linnovor av A, • Jnly 1,1804. T 0511.11,311 RIPNRR, Jr., Attorney at ty Law and Surveyor, 111. , chrtnlosburg. 0111 co ou Roll Rona Strout, two doors 'mirth of tbe Bank. el—lius 1864.1 iness promptly attended to. uly , GW. NEIDIOI-I, D. D. S.—. j 1 l A ta pentoo et rator of Operative Dentistry of the Dal Union, College of 'l e' , Dental Murgery. I Office AS Ids residence opposite 6lnrion-llatirlYantVain-strootittiftlide;nl-- July t, 1654. • GEOUGEI S. SEA _Ur RIGHT, Dont from the Redd. . ail woro Collage of Dent Burgory. Iy%. co At tho reddonce of bla mother, East Louthor street, throe dooraboloar Bodfoid. J4Jrl, 1804 .1311Y.SliirA.NS will find it to'theii 'act. ,T apt sgo to call and purcleum their Medicines at Isly 1, ill% • • • .I%AlLelcriqk Ayer's Sareaparills, AN'..UXt'S ISAAC LIVINGSTON, T received an unusually large and ET AS selected stock of - SPRING 4.ND SUMMER GOODS, and asks that his old customers, and all persons in want of first rate CLOTIIIIiO should give him a call. Ills assortment consists in part of CLOTHS, C A SSI AB RES, S ATTIN ET S, VESTINUS, and all other kinds of goods for Gentle men's Clothlllg Ws assortment of piece go' da is the largest and most Toiled ever brought to Car/Isle, and ho is determined to evil goods by the yard ou terms as favorable as au3 other store. Ills stork of Ready-invade Cloitliing, la extenalve and beautiful. cousistlngl of COATS. PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &c., which he will Felt cheaper than any other establishment. tie ham a beautiful aesortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNIAIING GoODS, ouch us UNDERSHIRTS, (WEBS I RTS, DRAWERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &0., &o Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods be fore nurchasing elsewhere. He takes pleasure in show ing his Go a ls, and will satisfy oil that he can and will sell Goads cheaper than any other house outside of the , CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I Invite an examination of my Mock of Fine Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings, which I manufacture upon special orders. SPECIAL NOTICE.—I would say to the public, that my goods are Mali UfiletUred under my own supervision and by the very best workmen. My stock Is the most extensive I have ever had, and my Merida and the public are invited to cell and evaminn for themselves. 4kirlieruember the old stand, North hanover St. ISAAC LI VINGSTCN. Carlisle, April 22,1864. CLIA.RTER 1829. PERPETUAL PRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. OF - PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 82,457,849 95. CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTS') PREMIUMS, Unsettled Claims, #8,410. LOSS PAID 1829, $5,000,000. PERPETVAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON ME= =I ill A TILES N. BANCE.EIt ISA AC LEA, SRI Ad WAO Mt,- EDWARD C. DALE, lIIJEL kII: A'.•• Uhl). FA LES, %CI )1i E. SIIITIL ALFIt F I TLETL, i; . RICH A M.S. 1' AS. W. LEWIS, \I. D CH 111.111.4 N. ft A NCKVIR., Preslt. I.IJ ARD C DALE, Vice Prerit. J.lB IV. \le.\ LLIS"C ER, Sec. P. o. Tem. A. L. SPONSLER, Agt , Carlisle Pa 7‘1,1,11 IS, Pi-l—unio. CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WEAVER & IllitlCH.Ea. rr HE bubscriber - s would - iespectfully I announce to ihe public. that having purcht,ed tbe Carlisle Forge. fartnerty owned by Mr..l. Goodyear, v.e 11.11 V 041111101101 . a tuanula tore and will keep cuile.tautl) v u hand all sixes of the best quality of BAR IRON. Wo vlve prompt et tontl Cu all orders, in hutbvr I r,nn :I ur nt bon, Cash prir«, p:Oil for old scroug•ht Iron RA I'S. ,lelivort•kl at tho For4e. nt. bridgv, iti arll-1 ‘11;.1 \ et BRICKER. Cl= Carpetings and Oil Cloths. ()W ret•civing at I.l.lility's cheap cash Stra . .., a lot 11.taii), elleAan, 11rwp , Ita2l. T t.t t tt CARPETS. I r :01 %, lathq. hich Urn L itt fou rao, ell AS. Oti I Lit Fourth Arrival of New Lioods I hi 0 W , ( f.util the. eitic, xith .Arge lit.h.n I NEW SUMNIER DRESS GOOft; Al nhie Pn - ttn. In•nut non .11 Sill< %In nn , 1 tire+. it Shawl , . I,ron dill., I: C •I , •hrat 1 , 1 lii,l I; 1 • ,,, •'nran l'intd no., Fan-, 1.11.1. n... flats f r and Ili nes !loon `6l run, and a general milt ,en.nont.le MEN ANI) BOYS' WEAR. rhrnpx larga.ll.l , )1.1) lit lOLLS touch I hail irrese• 1 of Pb,so c. II cole door below MArtin's Hotel, EA,/lu `'freer =I Dry' tr.4:::01:73.61... SPRING, 1864, G REENFIELD fi SUEAE ' ER N V 11'E the attest on or buyers to their I...nerr stock of Dry (bowls II will lie found unsur all oil Ili re Girt nrcs which c,ffnprise ri first class -took All ili•partmelas nl oar business h t ,y o h ero much especially that of IT eL' S S (1 U 0D S , Whiell We are emifident. is the iciest extensiVe ASSOIrI meet ever oir,reain this test 11 'e nom op -Ii reads liq losportion ail the 11.0.e1l les 01 the Seine n. VIZ all nom shades Plain and Plaid Poplins. l'hallies lie I 3iti••• also', a lualltifill block of ALPACCAS, at abtuniAlogly lON prix a. DOMESTICS. PrlntP, Bleached Nluslias, Broad Sheetings, Flannel lilughacus eiteckb, Tic6llgs. Cottuuadeh, 4.. c. Gents' and Boys' Wear, (10nIN, C.8111101116..1 sans, iiummer Cassimeres, We would call the attention !tour frieuds more pat lir Warty to our Immense stock of Muslim:, Calico,. Cot .onatles, all bought lust %rioter, before the lat e a d vance which will be sold at prices that defy competition Persons may rely on getting great bargains at the store of GREENFIELD k SIIRAFER. Nldreb 23, ltitl4 NOTE:—Persons ilesiro.:s of axial:lll.lg our stock Will please bo particular, and recollect our Store Is In Zug's building, S. N. Corner Market Square, Second Door, op posit(' Ititteen Cloiblng Snore ti, or it. New Stook of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Honorer Street. splendid assortment of all the new y- styles of Silk Moles'itn, Slouch. Soft k Straw 115001 l w open ~t city and home nuinalleture which will Ise sold nt the lowest cash prices. Solt hat. "r quzl ties Loin the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap. est wool. and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this ;.{lto l'hiladelphia. A large stock of 'SCALIIIeI? lIATS, Palm, Leghorn. ltraid, India Panama, and Straw. Whim,. fancy /cc. Also a full assertnien; of us, Boys and childrens caps or ovory description and style. - The subscriber invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ha fouls confident of gßiug satisfaction. Thanktul for the liberal patron. age heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of the same. Bunt f rgot the stand, two doors above Shriuor's Hotel and next to Corman's shoo store. • JOHN A. KELLEB, Agt. N. B. Hats of all kinds mado to order at short uotile A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Dry Goods, "AWING. to the recent heave lull in 1_11.11.1 price of Gold I have determined to reduce every Article In my hatmonee steel: el Dry Goods t • a evrrespouditut price with the precioustnetal and intend to make still further reductions from time to limo as Geld recedes In price. My extensive stock bas been mainly purcbakel at low prices and before the groat advance in goods I take this opportunity of calling —thouttantino of the • • i the notice as I la t will Fell lower than any Meuse outside the Easters Cities. Call and Examine for youiselves. Remember the old stand South Iliuover street below the Court 11 , 4 use. Gal. 7, 1804, A. W. RENTZ. IL It. JAMESON, B. M. COILS, J. M.C.I.IIDLISrt B. •R. JA3IESON LI: Co. Wholesale and retail Dealers in Fan . y y cy Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions &c., North west corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets Carlisle Pa , would respectfully anneal/cute the Public that they have Just returned fn.m the Envtoru Cites ebb a large and wall Foltteted stock of Goods consisting in part llindery; Gloves, Mitts, Veils. 'Crimes. Cravats, !loops, Nubian, Shawls, Ilandkertblefs, Suspenders, Shirts. Drawers, Hilts. L idles .4 Gents Cellars, Cords, Ltil tons. Combs, Needles, Sewing' bilks, Hoop Skirts, Pamir, Pens, Perfumery, Cigars Be., Arc. Wo would particularly belts the attention oC Country Dleroliants, to our stock, as In the elitist , of prices, as well a's In other Important particulars, we enJOy this grin& ad vantage, vie., one branch of our Heave and member of oar firm art located in Philadelplibi, and always pre pared ti, take advantage of every fluctuation In the market. Liberal terms made with wholesale purchasers Dud unusual Inducements offered to buyers of every elan.' Call and exuralus our stoch.• . B. R. 41111E80N tr, Co. • • . . Oat. 14, 1864 .r RE.FOR WARDING AND GRAIN business formerly conducted by Line, Gisler k Po., Is non, carried on by JOHN °REASON, July 29,1864—'-tr °mason. Comb. 00. PAMILY DIU) (10LORS, - 'Avitamoke RUGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C HAIrERSTICK"S, Noirds Honorer Street, Carlisle, Penn'a. Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Cowls Gilt lkolls, Perfumery. Fruits, and Confection wry, whirs has never been surpassed in this borough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been se. noted with great care_ and are calculated, in quality mid priac, to command the attention of purchasers. FANCY GCIODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most esq..isite finish such as Papier Mache Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and tray c Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' ranry Baskets, Fancy Work It-srs, with sewing instruments, Caters, Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port 3lonnaies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencil` Fancy papef welghts, and a large variety ol* ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and lead purses. ilidiag whips, elegantly Brats' hed. Fine cutlery, Pe/Lane lasketa and ba..„. Brushes el every kind for the toilet, X. Damn and G. k G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls. Musical hash-laments, together with an innumerable variety of articles ele gantly finislarxl and suitable for PRES ENTS, to which be invites special attention. Also, an extensireand elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POKFICAL WORKS. Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal clasps and corners. Rio assortment of School Boeks and School SLttion ery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools He also desires to call the particnlar at tention of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, &c. from the extensive wtsylisbmaots of Cornelius, Archer and other-sof Philadelphia_ csmipri-inn every stole of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps. I', burning either Lard. Sperm or t:therial also DtiOTT'S celebrated Keaosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, ke. His assortment in this lino is unequaled in the borough- Also. SEG ARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort. ment of tIEEI4_ , ..'FIAUYI S3JOKEIIS AND PIPER, the celebrated Kllloe,,chink, Lynchburg Steel:au:, Tobacco. FRUITS, curb as Oranges. Lemons, Ri , Raisins. Nectarines, i'inur.s, se_ FANCY CON ECT lON ARV —N Lae— PRE,EIIi - ED FRI:ITS. MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, Ac in eccrir variety and at all prices, all of w bleb are pure and firth such as can be omfidently motinitnenile.l to his frier.ds. his stock embraces ever, t log in the line or laisey (rfectls. nith many other articles useful bore.ekeepers whi.-h the puhlic are eFp..cially insi test to cal: and examine. , ria ::and. nearly opposite the Bank on NI rtil itanaser .t.trevt Jul. 1.1. 4. *400,(60 971,000 1,089,188 Income fnr 184: EMI NEW ARRiVAL OF DRY GOODS un.:•,,ize,l is 11 , 1 W op,tlinz' the len4e , t and =, of coa.l ~er Otrered to the people of Comi.,llowl antr. coauplrte cts,nr troent of Ladies Dress Goods. immet,-.- rt..,..ttatrr.t of LA DI ES 7.1.11::: NI NG And SEC.'S D tD`l: I:Zi; DltE , Siit3oll:3 tnnyt the Celebra ted Mtattni:,- ~.-rt• Pllll3. A Urge ru.3t ,1" LAIMES PLA/ e N DONNFT gilllfON:i AND DRESS The la: z. , et outaLle of the F-latern A full ~,,rtze, - nt of Cloths for Ladies Cloaking Hors 31.4 Mow, o - oar entlicFs variety, ~osisting of 'Clot to, /mar,: p;aia weed., Joao:4, ud Cot I= k. I I ' • i 1 - MATTINU6 A \IJ LOOE.INCi ti MII Inial2=l! = 1 . ,:4 r e.l Ali of 1.- .4 I..Yrer than City Fri:, lysr rc tLe I.lte WEN.' : ! Itt)('E RI ES : ti_ ‘l):Er_itr , _L.. ttperte..i a He's Grocery :tore r. , I ::t. Ftt torr-rtatttn',. pr-p0.r....1 to "tartplj trieutts h I : tt•I• cht.ire titt,als, at the ,tutitri,es =MEM rats_St ice , taa•un-1. rbev.,-e t ri-h to. - tt le.!re.ale ,r retail. I r , elie. 3lnicher, G LASS AND STONEWARE, llu Lire. t!..-'l.r-sre. ar.d in a cot In !., tectzkl heti LO gods at Usk/ 10 &_ o re, I= iit - T TER, EGGS, and t.n.it,e, taken at market I artner- ara.l parti , ul.irty ins [tett to nod s•-e i'lltES CB t:RN, whi c h hus proa“ El c•Lopeterst jud,:es the roust sup rrior I hut n ot the Ju.y 11.4 r ARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH ..i ; OF ALL ICIN DS. A n ,an, millet. t a iart, t •t•isf rval gvhuino Raltl :ovrv.lgy volt II ER tit oak barrels, MACK 11t.E1. at pr.,. that is re-Si ..)" low. Fit - Vt.-1s of all kiivis. C ES. PRESERVES. and a t. of TOBACCO A N SE(_; ABS, LIQUORS', at the kos'est ,sty or Cuuutry I'ruduee. Wit. BENTZ July 1, t'.4 ( [ I IIE partnership beretorcre existin• between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Fiera inc.. has [teen d•ra•dred by mutual conserd. 'r ho book and areonuts are in the b-inds of )Ir. Halbert. .in earti,thr requests all part ies L acing amounts i th, late firm to call and settle them. William Halbert. jr having enter.sl into partnership with Lis brother L. HalLert. the business will hen •efnrth b conducted under the rtyle of Halbert .k Hrother. 1 - 1.0 one firm noted respectfully - all attention t. their stork of New and Fresh Groceries. Their ato, - 's is larAe and se-Ira-led with the greatest care and will te3 sold at the lowest prices for cash. I t rou Fists in part fine old Government Jay.i COFVEE Prini• lZio•ao , Prime Rio Roasted. VUOP.3.--New York. lixisturi, acid Philadelphia Sy rups. of the cerr best qualities. BROWN SUGt It&—The best the market affords. Loreriug's !Aqua. Crushed_ Sand, and Pulverized sugar. Also, his A. IL and C. Sugars, `chide sanuot be our Passed. aloe. Corn Starch. F. rrina, Dandeline Coffee, Essene of Coffee, Conenntraind Lye, Sea p, Candles, ice, CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. *lt A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns and sty:es. lower than ever in price, and better in quality. than was ever offered before in Carlisle.— Call and err. Wooden and Willow Ware, ouch as Tubs Bucket.- and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream l'ots, But ter Jera. Preserve Jars. Jura, all sizes. I, 2 and 3 Maokerel. No. 1 MESS. SIIA No. I ((erring.• A large quantity r.f the celebrated Excelsior HEMS. SALT by the Sack. Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage 01 their friends and the pubic generally, and incite them to call and examine their new stock, at the old stand, corner of Honorer and Louther Streets. HALBERT A BROTHER. Carlisle. April 1861. Flour and Feed Store. subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that he bee opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Come, of Main and Went litreeta, In the IA an:house owned and lrurnierly occupied by Jacob Ithexte. The b at brands iof F4 I IILY FLoUlt, kept conqautly on Lard and delivered to noy part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with route of the first mini is the bell:I:boyhood, I can annum my - coatamerirttrat - tWwill be forulahel with an article of Flour which lean vouch fir. I will keep constantly on band FEED OF ALI. KINDS, finch as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &e. The highest cash prim: paid f'r Grain of all klode and FiOUC- Don't forget the old estehlhihed 'stand. JEREMIAH tIIVLER, Carlisiq Mar 20, less. LEWIS F. LICNE, Of Me old firm of John - P. -- Lyne t t Son, AS just completed opening his new EA, Spring stork if Mettle are Paints. Oils, Wass; Varnishes, kr, to which he ' , tykes the early attention of the public. generally. Ile has greatly enlarged his stork in all its carious branches, And ran now accom• module the public; with Reliable Goods, In large or emelt quantities at the lowest priees. A look into his store will convince them that he has enough Goods to fully supply the demand In this mar. ket. Perrone wanting Goods In our line will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purcharvv. All prders personally and punctually at- tended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. - • LEAN - 13-.lc LTNE, • - A11ay.1 . 0,1661. 'itorth Hanover St. ' NEW GOODS- • Every description and quality of (traceries, Queensersre, hardware, Miceli; sauce Fine Liquors, Tobaeoo, &tars, Pipes. Fresh Fruits an d vegetables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices,. Wood and willow ware, all kinds and on*, best quality and to be .sold at the lowest prices for cash by .', . „ • WM. BENTZ. July -1011114 ft . , •• . . = DOMESTIC GOODS. and yarn -El aa , nrtm,nt or DUPLEX .. II: r.-. a... 1 from all tlia orloi rat Itsloodrali, of every SC. LAwN:, ii I t sold ra , to -, Funeral orcle-rs"' as yr. II and puactuall, altand- =MEM DISSOLUTION _ .~.~_~ , FIRE INSURANCE. • THE Allen and Eastpenfisboro' Mu tual Fire Insuradee Company of Cumberland County. incorporated by an act of AsteMbly, in the year 1843, and having recently had Its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now In active and vigorous op eration, under tha superintendence of the following board of Managers, viz: William It. Gorges. Christisn Stayman, Jacob Eber , y D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eichelber. ger, Joseph Wickersham. Sault Eberly, Moses Bricker,' Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and 1. C. Dunlap. * The rates of Insurance are +s low and favorable ao any Company of the kind in the State. Persono wish , Ina to become members ate Invited to make applies. Con to the egenm Mahe Company, who aro willing to wait upon them at a. y time. WM. It OORII AS. President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President. Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JOtIN C.DUNLAP, Seery. Meeltoolcsburg. 'DANIEL DAILY, Dlllsburg, York Co. AG ENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrlck. Allen; Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Seifer t Dickinson; Henn Bowman, Churrbtos n; Mode llrilliih. Aouth Middleton; Samuel ()reborn Westpennin.orof LSJIn) net Coover, Mocha, iesburg ; J. W Corkin), Sluipherdstown D. Coover, tipper Allen; .1. 0. Seaton, Silver Spring John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentine Seeman, Now Cumber• land; James MeCfadlish, Noo v ills. York county—W.:4. I'lcking. Dover; Janice Ciriffllh, Warrington; J. F. Denrikirli, IVnehington: Richey Clark, billsburg; DOlutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphin vo--Jaeob Houser. Harrisburg. Members of the Cumpanv having policies about to expire, ban have them-tenewett by making application to any of the Agents. July 1,18(.4. WHEELER & WILSON'S SIIIrI , IG 01.1 C II IXES AT 'REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop- Check, Now S'yle Hammer, Binder, Cor ar, Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle * : Pa trig.hest Premiums at the VIITERNATIONAL EXIIIRITIoN, LONDON, 1802 INDUSTRIAL EXHIRITION, DAM 4, 1861. a% the Fairs of the I= Silver Medal at the Ptawyleania State Eau ~., r ptetatter, 18133. American Tnstituto. car Ynrk.lieoluinio , i.eociation, Itoston. Franklin Inst it ute, Pull t4elpllkt, lotnumliton MochAnit,' InAltute, M3syinnd Nlechani,' Cinclnintli, Ken tucky I netitut.•, Louise ill n, Mochani, al :1 Fnuciation, St. Louis, Mochanks' Institute. Pt:inch:cu. I=l MAINE, VERMONT. CuNSE..fl'bri'T, NEV. JERSEY, ' YEN:NS VIA' AN lA. VI RU I \ lA, M °IUD), /.SpIANA, lOWA. TENNI-SSEE, IL LI No1:1, KENTUCKY IzzCONFIN, LA LIFO ItN 1 A These eleimatt•ii Ifachines are adapted to ever, riot) .rSewin 4 o. family ',l,ea-. from the lightest is lin, to the he, it... 1 cloths. They 'Niel', sills, linen. woolen. and .otion 14,ed,—senvni quiltittz. ,ttlirrmat, I”•lntnlitg. ,•:11111114, braiding-- n and lamfout still,. all on both sides—and is, C.dmiint et et +perm, et sew m4rept 1113.ki114 1)011,11 11 and ,ttlelling ms Mitt° Patti in tructim,s ids ope/.111,12, 11aehitie in 2,, gratui,vmsly at the NI hen tl.e s distalwr. hlt porsonal itoorurtinu inconlenient, a cal d 01 (An is sent, ~htelt suiltrient. The gaunt is= v.Mich resoinmeiid the II heeler Wilson ‘larhlise 1. hearts .1,1 , 1 exeellem, e ot stitch, sliCo nn Lath SI, 01 Ills' i'll,l is' sewed 2. mc0n1.21.11. 111 . 11,10 q, nnsi durnallity of watt, II Will not e,p nor rat el and mad.. 1.1. Leonid:ly t hreml 4. It. tOta,)it.l.•lll , and trifle rang', i• 1 applloativu pkirp,e, and materials to. Coatis:rid:ens and elesonre of modrl and ti. :simplicity and t horotmli nes, „i 7. :peed. ease Ist opelattun and inmetnetit, a quintiles., nit movement 1111 liUUhli OF No. _ll,mitine, is is It Plnip I.l'r Irdf hall rt,o V 011,021.1. tt , It! or Mal, o. ith Plain Table, Ralf Civic. Pannell...l, i.n Ilt Polished, Walnut or Maleigsny eL, v No, L plated, oith Plata Table, r'n-e, Polished, \Valuta, 70 hell Case, Polished, Black \VaIoUL 7.. IlalleaFe, Polished, Itio-eivtiod, 110 Full Case, Polished. dlnot or Mahogany lA u t Full Came, iu No, 4 \ laehlue, Large, a ith Mean Table, No. 5 310..0hi1i0, Cy lth Pia Tubl o, I= Everr .)lachior in sold h ith a Iletwoor, Non. I nor Machloot are sold coolt.lvto, with the New illars Ch. Ilre.ner, New Style 11011111+1.r and Braider. NVherler Atrenry Railroad and - Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July 1, 186-1 STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prizo Modal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. -_-_-_-_- N k __—__ - .— „ 0:7,...........,.....8-4,4 ? ,k r !. 7 , t „ 4 . „ .. , ; _..,....___........- c , : _,.. ::: _ :; „_-____„„, ;; , .-... mr ...: q__,.,..,,-- ...? ~ ,.‘;c . ),. it v .t: E, ,, 0- , I ~„ .. :_._.„....._ ~f - - ----- THE undersigned has just leceived, and intends to been eonstautly on hand a full as. sortment of the unequalled Planorl untuulketured by Steinway St Sons of New York. Each lustrumenl mil] be carefully selected in the ManuEletury, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cat lin)°, A written guara,,tee of enlite ...Alt:faction will be given by the subset itoer to each purchaser. Persons desirous to pureimee are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at • .11. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, • Slain Street, 3d door east of the . Mansion House, neat the ltailread Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and kept for tale and to rout. Carlisle, May 22.1SeLI—ly A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE W.A.RE-ROO3 w i 2 West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (!s•enziunz garded ul Mc Clintberhind County Agricultural Fair 1857,) Tho subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles in his lino, ever brought to this ranee—which he is determined to sell at . prices that defy competition. Parlor., Chanthei, Dlning-room, FURNITURE. Kitchen and 011ie° Embracing evety article used by Meuse and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. lneluding also Cottage fm !allure in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames, pictures. Ile., rte. Particular attention gi4en as usual to funeral,; orders from tetra and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. July 1,181.4 IjAINTS AND OILS- . 1 10 Tony White Lead. WOO Gallons of 011. Just received wl,ll a large assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc ~. . • Putty, ' ColoredAinc r , lAtharge, /Lel Lead . _. Whiting, Boiled 011, Olue, Lard 011, • , Shellac, tlperai 011, Paint nrushes; - 'l , lalt 011, dm., Colors of every description dry, and 0111 n carts and tubes at the Ilarilwarp Store of July 1,. 1801, Bryarteliaaele Wafers, . • AT RALSTON'S Dec.ll, 180 11011)1YSICIANS find it,to their ad vatitioie kocot and purcliago lholr Brealclnis at AA! ON'!. VOAL AND LUMBER YARD.- kj Tho subscribers have this day entered Into partnership to trade in We will have constantly on hand and furnish to O der all kinds and quality of soasouctl • LL3IIILIt, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath. worked Nlooring and Weatherboarding, Poste And halls, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All Moils of Shingles, to wit Whitenln°. Hemlock and Oak, of different qualition. having ears of our own we can furnish hills to order of any length and size at the shortest notieo and on tine moat reasenabk, terms. Our worked is•ar•ls will be kept under cover so they coo be furnished dry at all times Wu hoot' constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal tinnier rover, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough To wit: 'Lvkens Valley, Broken. Ego, Move and Nut, bulifn Fiddler, 'lt overton, Locust Mountain, Si WAN • • Lobbery, which We pledge our V4l7selves to .soll at the lowest priers Best quality of Linieburner's and Blackmith'e Coal, always en band which we will sell at the lowest figure Yard west ride ottirnannar richool. Main street ARMS 1 IIONU k 110F1+ER. July 1,1804. Notice of Co-Partnership. rr HE public are hereby informed that I the undersluned hare this day entered Into a Co Partnership, under the name of Delaney Sr Blair, for the purpose of earrying on the Coal and Lumber busi ness, ut the old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the One Works; where all orders in their line of business ate respectfully solicited, and will he promply Oct. 141, 18 , 3—• IrOsOrdors for coal will be received !t Halbert A; Fleming's Grocery Store; Hobert Moore's Shoe Store end A. Currying Sbop. VA.Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through the Post office, arrangeuients havlog been made with the rostantiner to charge the postage ou same to us. All orders puoctuelly tilled. AT the store of John Irvine, on th. N. E. carnal' of the public square, is (he place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats and Caps, at prices that defy competition, He has just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots. Shoes, Hats k Caps that he Ins ever presented to this community, and which he Is determined to sell at the lowest pun— wade prices. Ills shout embraces everything In his line of In bisect, such no MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf a tn.l Patent Leather Oxford Tie, Call and patent Leather Onile.e, Cull Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brugaux, Slippers, &c. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and lingli•h Lasting (tatters, Mornoeu Call and Kid Boot, Fine tad clipper Valley ;dippers, Moe . and , mls E. NI) \S EA It or tw. IS I„,„ 4 , 1 .„ 11 tau..}' rpm,. Sc. i c k n cAps. t•te. Fur anti \Vt.ol Mkt , of all and st, 211 Sin lartni aSSolluleut 1100t,0,1 Shoes made to mdi rot th, notivr, rt,pnirin.; 11,1111P:1v do ‘le Coloidt nt of hts I•hilitv tip of vust.net s he respeetfu!ly iut ites the pel,:t, to give him o u.)..lt,Lnember the place, N. E. corner of the Putlie Rance. Jul) , 1, Iliver \1 e. NIU:7,Ie la)N.Es. Accultl)EoNz-;, 111 Paintovgs n 1,1 hilly ortielvs, The ottilli.,Lori. of 1131...1ti0nt0, fool, vast, Inrgo Nlhoor., nod t-alo ‘,ll lot stlid xrholemilo or retAil the eLo.ito-t tvrtn, sideciiiii n first class morkinain all kinds sdi rerairiee will 1.0 slime as usual, at reduced p1'14.1.N. it. It July 1, 1,01 'r I L L 'l' It I Ii :11 1' 11,1. N 1. The complete >u• , •'. Y ihe Flower Cool: rittive. tip pillawinlier in callim: the alteit non oral] oho may want a rap., into stot.• lo call and O,IIIIIIIV the ot,ly ,tuts that has given universal ,athe lacteal MEM 11 ILAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS lst A ot from 30 to Col per vent. In fuel ,1. A hott, and quirk, I.ipn from the sun.. firs :;11. A I.llg, oven than any uther stnvo of thn son 4th. Th.• rfeserv,tdma of the renter pleee trow sinking n:niuq epai IN. 5111. The lest Baker. ths,ter. and (look onw In use, nth A h uil,ll,, ar3en4etnent Is eleatiittg the dues, 7th. A perfect Gas (201.1.111(.1 . tor either wood or cold. The Prairie Flower is v, aided to give satiefavti, In es ory pal ticulal, and will he shown with plea., to all is ho may call, whether desiring to purchase not• any quantity of in lows or country. A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, Wl:licit - t, ill ho cold •ery low to clone sto(k. t , pouting, .lob wart:, Copper setithlng and Sher tins work pr,optly att ailed to, in to oil nr , onn . try. All work a arra kited at the old ctaud, Ilunovet adeel north I Lout her. MARY Mi)RMS. N. R.—Old Copper, I:ra,Fs and Pewter bought, and the highest price paid Id ..ash or gouda. MM=MI COFFEE POT. WILLIAM. FUIDLEY resketfull announcos to the citizens of Carlisle and th public generally, that he still continues the man LIN, Lure of all kinds Cl tin and sheet Iron ware in J. 1) lialbert'a building East. Louther street Carll,lo at th sign of Cho where ho will at all times 1,, ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness aid despatch. Also can at all times be hm. those c,lebrated, self sealing and self tenting premium airtight, Itoutina, Spouting, u.al till kill lib Ul it/lA/Ng dope the ghertest notice. Cash paid fur old lead, pewter and copper. Thank. ful for the patruuage liereioli.re ex (ended, hu hopes by s tri c t attention, and n desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same. float forget the sign of the fled Coffee Pot. July 1, IBUiI. E= rrhe subscriber informs the public Ow hu stirs continues the Mashies at the Old Stand in the basement of the Firs Methodha Church. lie will attend promptly to ul aushisss in his line. Lead and Iron l'ipea, Ilydranta, [lot and cold 8110 WEI? BAI'IIS, Water Closets, Fe,ce a•nl Litt ' Pumps. Wro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash lie sins, pydraul c Items, , and every description ot cocks and fittings Mr gas, steam nutter, &o. Superior cooking range.. hentels and gas fixtures put up In chjirches, stores and el wellings, at short notice, In the most modern style. All materials nod work ift our lino at low rates lid warranted. ire_Cuulil y 011( and jobbing promptly attended t July 1, 1814. HAT AND 'CAP EMPORIUM. E undersigned respectfully announ cos to the public (hit ho still continues the Ha Dug BusineTs at the old stand, In West llich street and with a renewed and efliclunt effort, produce ant cies of (lead Dross of Every Variety, Style and Quality, hat shell be strictly In keeping with the Improve cent of the Art, and fully up to the age which we ire. I have on' hands splihdid At assortment of ...:?k . ;:• 1 .•- v tt • • 4,........ ,.. HATS. AND CAPS ' -0"- . .,- , • -•-•- -^ °fall descriptions, from the commo Wont to the finest Fur and [ilk Hats; and at prices.that must cult every one who has all ore to getting the worth bfbls money. Thu stock includes, A. R. E MOLESKIN. ("ABM:Mtn BI AYEIt & FELT HATS, of ever' ttsle nod eelei and unsurpeeeed for Lighthese Durability and fli,1 , 11; by those of any other establleh• meitt In the Gould ry. ' Slon'a+, (11111drnat's Hat's and Caps, of every description lonstontly on inthd, Ile lespecitully 'elites all the old patrons and as many, now opus as possible, to give him a call. ,„,141y 1,180 4 FULL assortment of Men and Boys' Boots and Oh g o Er, suitable for the winter. Also, s and Illlssos's Balmoral Bootees, Children's Iloots of all kinds. Ladles and Gentlemen's6 UM Over Shoes: Idy old custonleres add all In want Of good and .heap Boots and Shoos, will , please call and examine the stook, before purchasing, . Alain street, Inearly opposite • ',he Dupot.•• • CHAS. OGliiiy, Tiiiitiv. nr;Nny BAXTON July 1, 18C4 rupieß, pgq.e.Rts 8;, - TOBACCO, , - AT RAMON% COAL AND LUMBER, BOARDS SCANTUNG, UL/V}{ I)FLANCY, ANDREW 11. BLAIR E= BOOTS AND SHOES. STRAW HATS NEW GOODS !! ISAAC LI% I NGSI',,N, NIA th Ifahover k:mpuniuw RED COPPEE POT, FRUIT CANS AND JARS William P. Lynch GAS FITTING AND .PLUMBING BOOTS & SHOES. 4 1 , RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS. ONand after MONDAY, APRIL, 4th i 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as fellows, (.I;unday excepted): 1 , 011 cluaturntsßuno AND HARM:BURG. Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:45 P. M: ‘• Greencastle, 7:37 " 3,35 " { Arr at 8,17 • 4:30 " tn Chabers'g, --. -i Leave 8:30 " 12:55 Leave Shipponsburg 0.00 " 1:241 ~" •; Newville 9:31 " 1:28 " " Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 " Mechanicsburg 10:42 " 3:12 " Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3140 " 0011 CIIAMBERSOURCI AND HAGERSTOWN: Leave Ilarrieburg 8:05 A. 54., • 1:35 P. Mi Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:16 " " , arlisie 937 " 2:56 " " Newville 10:02 " 3:29 " " Shippensburg 10:33 " 4:00 " Chembers'g, 1 Arr :it 11: 10 4:30 Leave 11:10 " 4:40 Leave Greencastle 11:55 ~ 5:30 " Arr at 115.,,,erFtown 12.35 ~ 6:10 " The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATIONt TRAIN will leave as lellows: Leave Carlisle 5:55 A. M. '• 5101112Iniesburg 6:25 " Arrive at Harrisburg ' 6:55 ~ Leave I.larrisborg 4:20 P. M. " 51erhanicsburg 4•54 Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 " malting close con , ertio•rs at Harrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia, New York anti Pritsburg; and with Trains for all points West. 44.1 - The Train leaving I larrisburg at 4,20, P. M., runs only an far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt. l . . , uperintendeut'slire. Chatub'g. July 1. 10044 READING RAILROAD ,ttor. kt no teclapit , Att,: SUAIMER A RRANGEM ENT 1 . 1 REAT Trunk Line from.the North VA and North West for Philadelphia, New York Reading, Pots so We Lets non, Allentown. Easton ke. rains Jeave I inrrioltuig for Harrisburg for Philadel phia, No, York. Heading l'ottsville, and all Interum diate StAtionn, St k A. M.. null 2 l'. . . New-Surf. Exprt,shvn rn Ilarrinbur at G,30 A. V.,. arriving at :Now York at 3:15 the Ftlthe day. A Npovittl Avrommotintion Passenger train leave. Reading at 7.15 A. M., and returur from Ilarrinburg at I P. ii. Pnri, from Ilarti..hurg: To New York $515; to PhilVelphia $5 55 and $2 SO. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at C. A. Id 12 noon.•nd 7 P. M., (Pittabutg I xpresa arriving at Ilarrlaburg•t. 2 A. 111.) Lelive all 813 A. Al., and 3,50. lsl. Sl...Tina earn in the New York Expreas Train• through t., and from Pittsburg wit hout. change. I'.o...eitgt-r, by t be, Co ir lees. leave, ita at A M.. and 210 P. :11., for Philadelphia, 0. , 110 k. and all It ay P.', is Pot ts% ole at It 15 A. M.. and 2.301 P. If.„, for ilobrbOnbia. it and New York, ' n Pat.,..et gel train leaves Reading - Hi uo A. )1., at.il letorns flew Philadelphia at 6.00 P. NI. the ahoy° trains run daily, Sunday■ an deptua. Stoolay train loaves Pottsville at. 7.30 A. M. an& t 215 1 , )1. Sea n n, and Excursion Mk: oth at u•d rates It, nod from ull points. =EMBED to l'outide Itaggag, allusv,,l. cacti I'a•sougor. O. A. NIQOLLB, Ueuernl,Superiutendent. July 1, 1',(.1 RLISLE & [LADELPIIIA., -3 -Tw DAILY VIIIECIG 11T LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, Xll MARKET STREET PII ILA DELPHIA J. Si, D. OADS, 4i3-Cors ,f this Line heave the Depot 1311 Market Bt. or 4 I , )1 . Can hole. Doily, rt. T o'rlorlt, A. M. (loud, il6 1,110 d L r this. LIMe should he marked C. tk I'. Irony Vrttleht, Line, and slg. In 1.,3 4 o'clock. Jill). I, Mil. Carlisle Foundry, 11)1 INPI. M ENT DEPOT 4 1 'GARDNER Lc: CO., now manufac t ure'and keep I . . , listartny f.,r sale, at their ex t~ urn CL ea. nrV ?he La. Ea,t, Main street, Carlisle, a. Ja Al; I,T 11BA L IMPLEMENTS, or ~, •11 1, Low, opi,,,,Ct.i.,ria&ss rnrillora, among t hoy d. call e,pel•lal lion to IVIL -1.01.,11O1.:,, GUM. SPRINU GRAIN DRILL, has tnketi oser fifty First ClidS Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Climb., land, hurl. and Perry counties we need not speak in d.•tail et the meriu: of this drill, as scores of them are ue jil Use on the best Lams in these collude.. lta reputation is e , t,rldished as the roost complete Grain Drill now mann Lava rued in the United Sta'es, It sow, %, hem, Itl e t kit , . Bard y add Urn/is, en my and without bunching the seed. The gum springs peas the drill ire.. stump Will stories, without break ing pins or the drill. ,or even Mitt regular the 11 Illotlithhy Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. tie also nirlOutm • Luro and sell the follow ing. articles. Si 11101 e earl rece mmend to Farmers as. reliable itnpleinerits, estald shed character: MORRISON'S ritx, PLASTER. I ASII S P I ENT ,TitA vow, It CUTTER, DR I DEN rAT Es r (Nutt.; SHELLER, lIARN'S PATENT CIDER MILL. .10IINSoN'S CAST IRON UOU'S TROUOU Also, Ihrre and Pout Horse Powers and Threshing Vol Iron Meld llollurs Plou,Th Castings of various pallet as. Corn lYu.shci s, and other articles for Partners too 'minaret. to 1111 . 111111 n. Ain Egg Cost ROVeA and Ten Plebe Wood Os,, es, wit, 2111 immense. variety of other casting , tor housekeepers and others_ We have also an attractive Satiety Cl patterns for and CEMETI.:IIY ENCLO6LitIiS to oti.leh we would call attention. Steam Engines and 1111111 Gearing. To this depart un•o1 of our Lush urns we give partisu• iiir atten Of", Our already eX tunsivu stock of pattern for Paper, Flour and 6.ily Mill (.Itrina, is constantly ineretuing. Mill ()woe's wind Mill WI ights will be fun ul•hed with a printed eataloguo of our various Mill Psttm ns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises all the various fonla turnii,g, planing and finishing Shafting old Castings, by good and careful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGIN'EB of any desirable capacity. from ten to twonty-five horse power, built in the bast styla and on aceommodatiug terms. is Ines built at our establishment may be seen In suctesstul operation at many of the largest Dist Ponies and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perri and Dauphin Counties, to t a owners of which we contideutly refer for tuba mathn as to their officio], my. Persons %%noting Steam Engines ar- earnestly m olested to call and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connect, lh Our et.tabllshtuent In a Steam Sash and Our Manutactory which is I.OW In complete order for the man uiuct LIM of every dune iptlon at BUILDING MATERIALS, tier the most rttstly as well as the plainest 11 indew Sash furnished ft out 5 rents upward. accord. it g to size of glebe; M pluuw Fr men from $1 31 up. ward; :butters end hulling Blinds front 1175 up wald ; Four Panel boots I ' l'olll $2 12 upward. Sloutd• logs, Castings Architrave., 15 ash hoards, Brackets, anry Dtapery. and, other articles needed in Immo n fu. Waled at the loWest prices and of the heat quali , y a lumber. tltb - 11u are also prepared 1. Itemtolore, to build and repair BURDEN CAIIB for transp..ri ors on the railroad, 11 ith promptness and oliv reasonable terms, Um continued patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail prCuipt/y attended to. F. GARDNER & CO. July 1, 1014. 1 7 • A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Just publithed inn Sealed Envelope. Prico Six Conte, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Core of tiperniutortbo , u Of Seminal Weak neus, involuninry Enti-sions. Sexual Del.ility, d bin poliiiments to Marringo Feucrully. Nervousness, Con-. sumptlon, Epliepay, und ; 'Mental uud Physical, lueupueity resulting trout Dy IvOLUT J. LIULVERIVELL, Author cf the "Green. Rook," &e. 'lb° world renowned author, in this admorable Leo-. tun , ' clearly proves Iron, his own experience that the. awful consequences • I sell Abuse may be effectually man red without medicine, and without dangdrou■. surgical operations, boogies, instrumi ntst - tingarer-.- cor sale, pointing out a nirde of cure ab once certain, and effortuai, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition my be, may cure bin-self eheapls,, cutely, and radically. Till ei bE TOILE WILL PROVE A BOON TO 11101.18 ANDS AND Tuoustaws. Bent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed: envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage. • stamps, by addreesing 011 AS. J. C. KLINE& CO. 157 Bowery, Now York, Post:Mee D0x,A556.. Oct. it, 1804. , . LILT THE PARIS MANTILLA EM- y ..., M PORIU. No.• 920 ChLtaut ' Bt., Philadelphia./.,i Nu V O PEN—Parls•Medti MANTILLAS and CLOAKS. Also, SPRINO.and 81131:11il1t GARSIENTS, 01' ode own :Vanofacturo, of the Latest Stylus and in great .• variety. ' J. W. PROCTOR; & Co., The Paris Mantilla l Empkilam ) , . . 920 CHESTNUT Sireet PHILADELPHIA. J 0 CALM() • United States 5 percent 10-40 loan.. We aro prepared to furaialithe,io-441, United states Loan authorised by the act of , March Bd, 1564 either Registered nrklonpon Bends, parties may prole• in deamninationspf so, $lOO, $5OO, $1,000 7 $5,000, and $10,050. The interestnir tho $6O, and.sloo, nondsts payable annually and all- other derantgoatlmie stkai-annually In coin. Tho Rends will boar dater Mara:flat, 1864 and aro redeemable at the .pleasureof the Oecernment, af ter 10 years And payahla '4O years trona 'date la cola - with Interest at 6 perpont,per annum. IY. M. IttIETEM, Otrilits DipoSt llgßlF, 4 4 , 41,2114 16660 CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN NA IN STREET, CABLISLE, PA MEI IRON RA ILINOS, M