Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 02, 1864, Image 4

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    . .A. CRUEL SELL.—A_wag in the West
Bays ihe.following•is true:
:: Worthy,C----isnne of the best rep
of Young America that can
sloe foiindin,the fast city of Chicago.—
Atanding on the steps of the Tremont a
few evenings ago chattering with half-a
their attention was
', , ,attracted toward two young and evident
:JS.respectable ladies enjoying an evening
; ,;'promenade. "Bet drinks," says Worthy,
"that's - I make those ladies follow and
keep pace_withme, whether Lwalk fast
or slow, for ther'nekt; Uri minutes." The
• I:St tak4U.s.by Charley H—, and
he was invited by Worthy to come along
and, see
. that all was fairly done. By
this time the 'girls were passing. Worthy
, linked 'arms with Charley, Ad apparent
lyon seeing the ladies, stepped in the
same direction and direetly.in front of
them, and just near enough to let them
. liear his harangue. "The wedding was to
be at nine o'clock. The President, the
Cabinet; and the Foreign Ministers, and
the elite of the city, were expected to be
present: and Bishop , with half-a
dozen assisting clergymen, was to offici
ate." By this time the girls had over
heard sufficient to enlist their earnest at
tention, and, almost unconsciously, were
'closely following the gentlemen. Worthy
proceeded with a minute and eloquent
description of the (imaginary) wedding.
The bride, bridemaida, and the ladies
present, with their dresses, jewelry, &c.,
&0., were elaborately portrayed ; and for
nearly fifteen minutes did the girls follow;
in close and 'attentive pursuit, without
regarding either the distance or the direc
tion of their promenade. Worthy, how
ever, had gradually turned corners and
crossed streets until the Tremn i n t was again
attained, when the gentlemen, joined their
confederates; and ladies passed on, in
blissful ignorance of the cruel " sell" by
which they had been so unmercifully vic
timized.
WANT OF DECTSION.—Sidney Smith,
in his work on Moral Philosophy, speaks
in this wise of what men lose tbr want of
a little "brass," as. it, is termed :
"A great deal of talent is lost to the
world fur the want of a little coura: , e.
Every day sends to their Braces a num
ber of obscure men, who have only re
mained in tiliseurity because their timid
ity h a s prevented them from mak lug a
firi-t effort. anti who, if they only hail
been induced to begin, would, in 'all
probability, have gone-great len:,;tlr, in
the career of fame. The fact i , . that in
doing anything in the world worth d in
—we must not stand shivering on the bank.
thinking of the cold and (danger, but
jump in and scramble through as wed as
we can.
"It will not do to be perpetually cal
culating risks and adjusting nice chan
ces; it did all very well befin•e the flood,
when a man could consult his friends up
on an intended publication for a hun
dred and fifty years, and live to see it s
success for six or seven centuries after-
wards; but at present a man waits and
doubts, and consults his brothers, and
his uncles, and his particular friends,
till one day he finds that he is sixty
five years of age, that he has lost so much
time in consulting first cousins and par
ticular friends that lie has no more time
to follow their advice. There is so little
time for oversqueamishness at present,
that the opportunity slips away. The
very period of life at which man
chooses to venture, if ever, is so con
fined, thatit is no bad rule to preach up
the necessity, in such instances, of a
little violence done to the feeling, and
efforts made in defiance of strict and so
ber calculation."
THE LATEST AND NOT ME WORST
STORY OF THE PRESIDENT. The Alex
andria State Journal gives the following
good story, as having been related to one
of its editors :
- Just before the Presidential election,
when many of the,sOldiers about Wash
ington were furloughed, in order that they
might return to their homes and exercise
theirZright of voting,• a private wearing a
McClellan badge on his breast appeared
at the transportation office with his fur
d.ough and requisite transportation to the
N0rt14... Yor..some reason .or other, pro
. bably because the zeal of the officials out
- rap thoir sense of justice, the soldier was
~, I fir-ri=day.or two unable to obtain the re
quisite transportation. lie saw others
passed•rapidly'by the board, but was not
able :to obtain _a hearing himself. At
.t length : disgusted with the y long delay, re
sultmg from the unfairness of
the official, he determined to appeal directly
.President . himself. Upon _being
admitted to tho President, ho told him in
brief terms the story of his delay at the
trttiasportation'offico, and the object of his
, visit to the Whitt) ,lign§e, prefacing the
whole by,a dandid declaration that ho was
a McClellan man, and was going home to
"vofo`for'=DlcOlellan: Mr: Lincoln asked
for,iis-furlciugb, -and glancing over it to
ititiSfy hirnself that it was 'all right, wrote
on'thelq,olt pf it - r tli9sp :words : "Let this
man hive tranapoithtion immediately. A
Lincoln :and; kanded it,:back to the
soldier. The latter_ looked at the order
fora thoment, end:then eiolaimed, "When
I canzio here-this ropriliig, Mr. Lincoln, I
was - fully determined to vote for Mcblel,
lan WI could get home; but have now
changed' thy mind and shall vote for yon.
Tonhavo satisfied the iliat You aro wortjq
— of being PreSident, and I shall do all I
,
,L:aq,P ) . l " o-0 , 0 0 yObt. ,
;,i fAmexcithogratifying incidents of the elec 7
i iOn".:os.,Tups44 is the fact that nearly:al). ok
! ,, tritrolOost c4izonis voted for Mr ,I4nooln. The
Aenera alsaac C. Jones, for a long L per•
od
1 - bnebraiu,Titiost distinguishEdniefelianti, 'Win;
voted Ai' Tuesday
Ljneoltii
. ha'vidg- reach
' ed the nitiftordinarir age of ninety-five years,
. u tthis,vote.in dna of which our worthy,,Presi
dentinal') well feel North
•
(..‘ ' ...I
Bleached and Mnslins of every quality,
usl his. Poi ) I ueliva. Linen :ind
ton Table l)inperv. Tick Inv:, Cheeks, Stripml Cotton
vi. irtiu g. lien, hIIF, Domestic CI ingluns, Scotch Ging
ham,. Seek Flannel r f every color, Shirting Flannels,
Factory nod Shaker Flannels ter Skirtings. red, yellow
211111 whito Wool PlllllllO, Cani on Flannels, Callenes,
eol.wed, eanibrie,lll,l psper Muslin, Drilling Nankeens
and ninny other Goods In ovary tiny uso.
Men's Hanover Buck Gloves and flauntlets, Berlin,
Cloth, Ringwood. CW.11110113 and Dogsh in Gloves, La
dies It id. Cloth. Morino, Silk. Lislothread and Cotton
Ii loves, a to II 11,01(.111.A of cot ton and wool Hosiery,
for Men, Ladies and Children, Balmoral Woolen Hose
tar Ladies Misr.es and Children. tlprra Hoods, all sizes
and colors. Sra roc, Sflqpoll der', Son tags,lllooped Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts. l'lnherellas, Re., ho.
Also, just opaline a complete cleric of the newest
styles Cloth Cloaks, and 111.inket lltwis Carpets, CH
Cioths, Ma II in;;,, Window Shades, Looking ()lasses,
As the se ison advances we will constantly he mak
int; additions to our stork. and will always endeavor to
mal:0 our stook the most desirable that can be found
in thecountry. Feel il`2. very t'lankful to the commu
nity fir their kind and liberal patrointen so far extend
ed to the NOW Nino, We earnestly solicit /*continuance
of the saline. Please Giro 3 call blare malting your
purrhases aLwe are always ready and willinC toeshil
it our glee:girl-111d Pill] and Will prove ill it We study the
inn crest of our
PleilSe do not f ,re.et th.,t. ell. Store icon the corner,
directly opposite I 1 vine's r hoe Store.
AT
1 Ji'UN 1 .. .a 11 - EV(2 A'S.
'/' ii'i.. O ld Ectaltiitlied 1.. Ult
sla ry
nillsoto
No 71', .Irelt : , treet,
t _ .
I. ~1, air. ve 7th, Philadelphia
I hare now in store 01
ma. Oh, Importnli.m
4.c? A i kt ~ t . ; t i t t i,, l i a : l , l , tn . lit s i t it::: , t i ..o , : , t t t
Tr! 1.- I ,l i l k ..,.: ' , 17. t, , " - ' llea et ilul St lee t ion , : of
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•'*. s il - eTa l, - , ' ..er_...o t „A_=O il r I.a.lit'S' :1 !it Hilt - pill,:
.4.:4---tTi l l.- 7. . . 7 ..r.i. , -.4.747."7-t=..r.:___ll tatt iu the ell y. ..`t ha.
i
1 tI----let" „ ...4-40,..1.11 a I: not •ISII I tlllollt. ,f
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,_ - •
. ...—, - p LOOM , .
,' • • ~ .. -.
.. As all ma Fars wale
al pur,h t o.al eh., iltild aaait at IL ,1111.11 111%,11 ;Wl'-
111111111 than at tvre , tnit. I ate Intaliled to di.pitati i 1 them
at vt.ry retreat:lWe peke,. and I N, ,1111.1 therefore :touch(
a rill teem Inc frig IltiS of (•,,rijsje,
Relllollllier OW Name, Nutul.ol. and Street 7
.1. 111 X PAPP:II:I.
;1 ,. ',eh slt al, - ve 7111. Louth nude. Phila.
I nisi. 710 p ,- Ines. nor 1,111111 Cll/11 With tally other
ah re in Philadelphia.
Seldom! yr 'I. lilll—liin
NEW GOODS H
Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
VST roc-pivot] a lnn.r suppy of elegant
\\ inter h''• .ld ntthy
• er . , kei
(10(ii)S,
1:.0)11 , 0,1
.t,i r t,, 41, 411, all
tltd
IC -I. 11-1 SHEETINGS.
ra•o
lin.. Wit... til I
.11141 , ,ANIInt . , t..t•ii .Iti we 3,1 deter
t.... 14 nv l”r t 111• ca , ll
0";11,11Y, Ti-uctee.
r 1 1 11 E l'iiblie can find, at our new
ore,u the Inzililinv haply sieenpled
Philip A i dee'd.. mud nest door to the De
p snit 11.. u..a iVll 111,0 :Ind fresh 4 , f•Ortmeta of all the
different hinds slid grade: , of'
Coffee Essenees,
Coffens.' Nolo,
yrup~, Candle.,
Mi,ass"s, Salt,
Pickiest,
Suirars, Preserver,
Prepared Cs tined,
Ciillee in k cults,
I lepers, ,11.1
Vrizet
Thsts,
hi
intsrds
=II
TOBACCO, PIPES, &e.
A T.. , O—R ire. Parley. : , tarel), T 4 Hurt, Corn ;. , tarrlt. C,,,
atione, a,/ nod. Vern/lee/Ha .Izurova,
Pen In,. Com•enti at/ 1 Ito Itologna, Sauna,./e,
'fat/11'1,1 oth., idle, Nutmeg, ISlanot.r,
le Yarn,
Lamp and Caudle N 1 lea, 1t.c.11
Bel It, / I Ihrs , Bed
Ftlint Ptte4 p, / p./ e
and P.I.T pity, >l • t t
Pewter Sand, ed./ ve polinh Ha
w/rim; Ex It SphodK, Pna, Inks,
Brio/slime. Naeltural. : 4 1/ad, fttihnon,
Jug and Cudfi.vh. AVII- 010 eel/Mr/Ile/1 Ito-
rohilor Hams. 1 1 1 . 11 . 1 t 111101 :1'1 , 1 1 1 1 ,1,111,, Rugs. and
'Alatts, 81.1 and Lead,
(71,A618, QUEEN'S, WOOL), WILLOW & MAYAN
We rasp, tful , ) ask the puldio to C:111, examlua and
Prlee our large cold van luny heleideed store: Of FINE
FA WILY bov all hinds of Country
Produce. 7 AXI:LS 11. ALLEN
0et.11,1g6-I—ly
EYRE & LANDELL,
PO 1:11114 . & ARCH Sts.,
PHI LA DE L PHIA,
Cater for tho ibast TRADE, out offer no BAITS or do
coption to Induce Custom, but rely on
FAIR DEALING
AND
GOOD GOODS!
Best MERINOES,
Fashion Ogle
Nubility PLAIDS,
NM'S POPLINS,
Dark FOUL A RDS,
Figured M RIIINO I9,
Plaid SII AIF LS,
Good BI.A ETS.
P. S. We follow GOLD down. no clone as we following
up. Now Is u good time fur Merchants and Consumers
to ennui.
Get, 7,15134.--2 m
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
/AWING to the reduced pricec of goods
i L fin the City, I atn now runnin g of may entire stock
of-dry- g oods at g reatly reduced prices for cash.
Many articles havin g been purchased before the ad
vance in price, I ant enabler to sell for ides than r Ity
h riCes. All in vent of bar g ains will do well to coil
Wore purchasin g elsewhere.
CHAS. 00.11,8 Y, Trustee.
CARPETING.—SoIIing of balance of
my Carpets at reduced kleus. CHAS. OUT LBY, •
Oct, 14, 1804. Trustee.
QPECIAL NOTICE. ,
JPersons iminbtert to Um subneriber nro enrramtlY
regitosted to make payment, otherwise interostWill be
charged on their account
&pt. 0,1864. , w, 0, SAiyon.
Ihave received my . ..stook of goods and
they ore now open for the Inspection of the Public. I
have also made acme addition of seasonable goods
which makes my assortment very complete. The toh.
dency of goods Is upward in price and.pertions wanting
goods will do well to purchase.
.Additions of goods will ho made as the season-advan
ces: Please call one door below Martin's Hotel East
Main Street. 0 , . W. 0. SAWYER.
GUM BELTING
Jnet received a large aesortmont of all slzec—
Gum Bolting, Gum Hose, Gum Packing, &c., and for
sale theap at the Hardware Store of • . • • '
-11BP111.1r SAXTON.
Juno 25,186.1.
533109
NEW_
NEWS!! ..N. E ,S I ,
MILLER are just ro
,
coiving at their new and cheap stare, on thesouth
east corner oillain street, their first supply of
• , Fall and Winter, Goods,
o which Vivi) , %vit.° the special attention of evOry
person in want of Goods desirable for theiirosont and
corning deacon. The stock comprises all kinds and
varieties of
DRESS GOODS,
such as Plain Blnrk, Figured and Ropp Silks, Plain and
'Figured colored lire , s Si lko, and colors French Morlobs,
Franc!, flaslirneres„ plain qnd figured, Coburg Cloths,
all shades and eoloi A, black and colored Alpacas, plain
.1111,1 k t -tired all Wool Mous Dol./anus. suitable for Ladies
and Children's Drones, Mohair Poplins, Valenclas
American Dol.:does, Calicoes, tlingbanis, Ac.
Mourning Goods.
Blsek French Tilerinoes, Frorleh bashtnpres, double
and single width all I'Veol DeLaines, Thlbbett !Verifies,
Bomeazines, Crape Poplins, black and white Plaid Pop
lins, black and purple Plaid Cashmeres, long square
and 'Phibbet Shawls, long and square Blanket Shawls,
Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Ilandlterehlers, Gloves, Bal
..
morals, be„ be.
NEN AND BOYS' WEAR
Black and colored ( 'loth. black and alley Cassismeres,
nil gntdes and qualities, Westings, Sattltinots, Union
Cassiniere Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino
Shirts and Drawers, k., Are. .A special arrangement
made wit': a find elm. TAILOR to make up Clothing at
very short notice.
Domestic Goods;
NOTION N GnE.vrr VARIETY
4: MILLER
ept. 1 6,1564
Ladies Fancy . Furs
Sert.n. I' 4
llt 'i' (' .1, S ;4,
GROCERY STORE.
PairlllN
Dried
Cn rren ts,
Dt
Frut ty
Fe,:trg,
Snuff,
Cr i
N eet
W A R E.
Important Notice.
Reduction on Dry Goods,
Resumed Business.
TO
~QONSUMPTIV.I3B... „
. . .
lonatualtoyo _auffprep will rec.ailo :a:
Njvatiablo ,prtseriptlon fOr isnio of bonqium
tlon,Aalluan, Dronobitli, and all Thrimt and Lung af.'.
fvotione, Woo of cbarge,) by so riding , tboir. nadroaa. to'
Re*. EDWARD A:WILSQII,
York.
.
llamcis-onqiittid
or. all lt inks: " l Ilea
Q., ornman *lthopt 'patant'.Thefeiiinge
cheaper than over at.l-1; {3 A X11 0 , 10 ,k 4 .i . .!' 101 4. /44 . 1 i OIL
I=
Lachman PhotographslcAmbrotype9, - .
ARE alWays ahead of all 'others. Idis
'cartes de visite "are gems of art, and.his large
, botograpbe cannot be excelled. Ills Ambrotypes are
superior pictures-r-Parsone ,wishing geed : pictures arb
requested to mil at Loclimes,'S Gallery in D 1,04. Notre
building opposite the National Ilank-.-Main street.
. .
Sept, JO, 1.864‘
HENRY HARPER,
NO. 620 ARCH _Street, •
•
PHILADELPHIA,
Has a large Stock of
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER-WARE,
Superior plated TEA SETS t SPOONS, PORES, Sec
Sept HU
rimlE new 7 3-10 U. S. 3 year Trea
Bury Notes. These notes boar interest at the rat
of 7 3-10 per cont. per annum, and ate convertible an
the end of three years, ut the option of the. holder
into 0-20 six per cont. bonds, intro cot payable In coint
Subscriptions received at the FIRST NATIONAL,
BANK OF CAIILISI,S, Financial Agent and Depository
of the U, S. Aug. 15.—tf
Tun peculiar taint or
infection which we call
SCROFULA lurks in
ft the constittitions
multitudes of men. It
either produces.or is
- - . produced by an en
op.a/Pf feelled, vitiated state
of the blood, wherein
-frss that fluid 'weenies in
.2l—•'Sl'itilr • f
~4, 1A44--- -v N i f j s l eompetent to
in
/.
i f t_ e rn v r i c t i f: l l , lo n r , r t e i s o
r ut t heir
leaves the system to
into disorder and
decay. The scrofulous
contaminntion iS variously caused by mercurial
disense, low living, disordered digCslion from
unhealthy fond, impure air, filth and filthy
habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by
the venereal infection. • 'Whatever be its origin,
it is hereditary in the constitution, descending
"from parents to children unto the third and
fourth generation ;" indeed, it SCUMS to he the
rod of ilirn who says, "I will visit the iniqui
ties of the fathers upon their children." The
diseases which it originates take various names,
according to the organs •it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula 'WWI eps tubercles, and finally
Consumption in the glands, swellings which
suppurate and become ulcerous sores; in the
stomach and bowels, derangement; which pro
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com
plaints; oft die skin, eruptive 'and cutaneous
affections. The..e all having the same origin,
require the, some remedy, viz. purification and
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these dangerous` distempers leave you.
Wulf feeble, foul, or corrupted blood; yon can
not have health ; with that •' life of the flesh "
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
is compounded from the most effectual anti
dotes that medical science has discOvered for
this afflicting distemper, nal for the cure of the
disorders it entails. That it is far superior to
any other remedy yet devised; is known by all
who have given it R trial. That it does COlll
- virtues truly extraordinary in their effect
upon this class of complaints, is indisputably
proven by the great multitude of publicly
known and _remarkable cures it has made of
the following di -cases : King's Evil or
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery
sipelas, RO3O or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu
berculous deposits in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints that, arise from impurity
of the blood. 'Minute reports of individual
cases may he found in A Y ER ' S AMERICAN
A I,M .ax IC, M hick is furnished to the druggists
for rratnitit; distribution. wherein may he
learned directions for its use, and sonic of
the remarkable cures whb h it has made when
all other remedies Ifad failed to afford relief.
Those eases are purposely taken from all-sec
tion: of the country, in order that every mailer
may have access to sonic one who can speak to
hint of its benefits from personal experience.
Scrofula depresses the vital energies. and thus
leaves its victim: far more subject to disease
and its fatal' remlts than arc healthy constitu
tions. Mince it tends to shorten; and does
greatly shorten, the average duration of him=
life. The vast importance of these considera
tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a
remedy which is adequate to its cure. This
we now offer to the public under the name of
Avgles SARSAPARILLA, although it is conk.
po , ed of ingredients, some of which exceed the
best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By
its aid von may protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out
the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the.
blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and
virorous health will follow. Ily its peculiar
virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func
tions, and thus expels the distempers which
lurk within the system or burst out on any
part i,r it.
We know the public haye been deceived by
111011 V (1)111potrol, of Stesaparilhi, that promised
:ouch add did noshing; hut they will neither be
devolved nor disappointed in this. Its virtues
have been proven by abundant trial, and there
remains no tine -lion of its surpassing excellence
for die tote or the afflicting diseases it is in
tended to reach. Although under the same
11:111)0, it i.s a very different medicine from any
other is nib has been before the people, and is
far more efflictual than any other which has
C\ Cl' been avaiialde to them.
NEW GOODS !!
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- •
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so univer
sally known, that we need do no more than
assure the public that its quality is kept up to
the best it ever has been, and that it may be
relied on to do all it has over done.
Prepared by Dn. J. C. Arun &
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
Sold by .1. W. ELL torr, Carlisle, and deal
ers ever v where.
C HERMAN, Attorney at Law,
„ ournsio, rn. Next door to the llortld Office.
July 1,11164-Iy.
TAMES A. DUNI3AR, Attorney at
IPLaw, Carlisle., Pa. (Aire on the south side of the
Court lion., adjoining the .'Amerienn Printing 0111 co."
July 1, 1861—ly.
M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law,
fro rillire on sent)] Unnover street, adjoining the
office of J edge Crab:ire. All professional tineinwis on
t, usted to him will to promptly attended to.
July 1, iSni.
JAMUEL 11E1)131.1.11,N, Jr., Attorney
xt Law. Office with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Mnin
St. Herlittle Pa,
July 1, MU.
-fIUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at
.T.a iv, Carlisle Pit. A ttands to neauringi and rid
loot Ina Pity, Bounties. and Pansions. Office
on South Ilittiovor 6truat, oppoldta Buntz'a Stara.
July 1,
11/kW CARD.-01IARL ES E. MA
GTiAtIGIILIIVi Attorney at .T.;;va , . Office In Inttutt's
bul ding, just npposlts the Market lloCiAu.
July 1, 1864-Iy. • '
P. HUMP:PICO, Attorney at Law
• 'wee on North ilnuover street,' it': few doors
north of 0111's Hotel. ;Ail business entruetod to him
mill be promptly rittonded to. ' .
July 1,18(14.
. .
I. C. 00.A114,i
PoinfrntStrin4 foVi doors -- " 14 4 - 11SVW•
bolo* South Ihtuovor et'
Jnly 1,1864.
10SEPII ItIVATI.i, Jr., Attorney at
Law and SdivOyoi•;llTbeliiiiirosbitrg; . 011100 oii
Rail Road Stroot, two doors xiorth of Oa Rank..
miluslness promptly atfoudedl to, •
July 1,1854. •
O.EO. VP. NEIDIOII, ~D.
lotto PdiTioristretor:.st.Opeintivelistitistry of the
4K. ; reVa i lZ i f °
31 162;° ; rt
.
opposite Westaßittln etre eti Pa.
t 1 at, finfilz
gollago ofiDeutl.urgory.
• 'tit). :OM '667' ne• hp: - 'Mk; itcitt io i,;=Tapt
TAiiitifor tifre6titlyco toors beloW ; I , ,
July 1,1804'.
DEL YSTOPANS _hithE cid iti
saignicalb call and purchase thclr Medielnupa.Sl
,ontzroco,9.,
- J 413,1,1804,
Ayor's Sarsaparilla
.PA_Y - .El 7 t. 7S
•
' - '"ISAACjirirINGSTON
HAS. received an unusually large and
wan salpcted stack:of
SPRING' A:11 7 .D Sit.lll - 111EP Go OD S,
and asks that his old, customers, and all persons in
want Of first mte CLOTHING should give him a call.
His assortment consists in part of
'CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
VESTINGS, and all other kinds' of goods for Gentle-
Men's Clothing. His aesortment of piece goods to the
largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and
he Is determined , to sell goods by the yard on terms as
favorable ay any other store. His stock of
Ready-wade Cloithing,
is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATS,
PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS de., which ho will sell
cheaper than any other establishment.
Ito has it' beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS, such as
UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
- UMBRELLAS,
CARPET BAG'S,
TRUNKS, &0,, &o.
•
Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods be
fore nurchaslng elseivhere. lie takes pleasure In show
log his Goods, and will satisfy all that ho can and will
sell Goods cheaper than any other, house outside of the
cities. -
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I invite an examination
of my Moab of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vostinqs, Ac.,
which I Inanufaeture upon stiocial orders.
Si' Eel At. NOTICE.-1 would say to the public, that
my goods are manufactured under my own F npurvision
nod by the very best worlonen. sly steel, is the most
ootenslvo I knee ever had, and my frlends_And the
public are Invited to call and examine for thems , .ives.
.076.1temember the old stand, North Ilirdover St.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, Aprll 22, 1804.
CiIARTER 1829• PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y.
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS
ON JANUARY 1, 1864,
$2, 457,8 4 9 95.
CAPITAL,
ACCRUE!) SURPLUS,
I N VESTED PREMIUMS,
Unsettl,ql Maim n,
$8,416.
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
$5,000,000.
PERPETUAL AND TEMPOUARY POLICIES ON
LIBIMAI, TERMS
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES N. 13ANUIZEIt. ISAAC LEA,
TUItI AS IVAGN ER, EDWARD C. DALE,
SAMUEL GRANT, G EO. L ALES,
JACOB R. SMiTri, ALFRED FI'L'LER,
GEC. IV. RICHARDS, FR AS. IV. LEWIS, M. D
CII ARLES N. BA NICK.ER. Pres't.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Pres't.
JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tem.
A. L. SPONSLEIt, Agt., Carlisle Pa.
Match IS, 166.1-Ihm,.
CARLISLE FORGE.
NEW FIRM
WE,aVn;nr & RRBCKEU.
THE subscribers would respectfy
ull
',anomie° to the public, that having pun - Inland
the Carlisle Forge, tormerly owned by Mr. .1. llisolyear.
we bay,: enionionred the mail ateture and will keep
constantly on hand all sixes of the best quality of
BAR IRON.
wo will give prompt at telt ti m to all orders, whothe?
from a distance or at hfflue.
Thr• Cash priew+ .o:vid for old wrought Iron
delivered at tl:e at the Itailn,atl h? i
Car.i4l, Thar 11. I',Gl-1v
Carpetings and Oil Cloths.
\TOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash
6tore, a lot of Ingrain, l eneLiau, Hemp, hag.
and
C .1 R P E 7' S .
Al.n, FIN, Oft, CLOTH' 4 all widths, ,which will Ire
nohl fez the rush at the los est rates.
011.1 S. 01111,13 Y, Trustee.
Nlareh 4, ISf4
Fourth Arrival of New Goods
have jIW. returned from the citios with a large
NEW SEMMER DRESS GOODS
All fibre; , ult,•J for the ses“.o. A beautiful 11110 01
Silk- Mall Fits end fhoal nes. laom Points, (Irons
S 11.11: I•see Ultts , 1140.,.• Celebrated
SIM Fans, Ribbons, Hats r..r
Ladia4 and )Ihses' hoop 'Sklrtei:ind a general assort
ment of seasonable goods.
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
Alen Mtn{ ,ill!op n largo lot of OLD GOODS lanoll le
than prosoot prices
•
Nonce call one door below )lartin's lintel, East 31alla
Street.
2111532EM1
Dry 4,rocoecoclis.
SPICING, 1964,
GEtEENFAELI & S FIE
N VITKt he attention of buyers to their
n•cvstodt ef Dry (hods. It will be (.111.1 1111 , 111 .
1..1,4.1 ill :All thone features NV hit'il I . olllpri. a first class
;lock All departinentS of our business have been
luau velargesl, especially that of
D S 0 0 D S,
we or confident. Is the most I,tensivr.t
meii ever offered In this town. IV° ho VP now op',
road y for inspection sill the novelties of the season. viz
Poplins, all now shades and styling. Mozonit•igne,
Plain and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. ebonies. De
also, a la stock of ALPACC.I6, at astonishingly
low pikes.
I)OMESTICS.
Prints, )1 Broad Sheeting's, Flannels
Ginghamv, Clocks, Tick lugs, Cottonadee, &c., Zze.
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
Cloths. Cassimeres. Jeans, Summer Casslmeres, &c.—
We would call the attention of our friends more pectin.
ularly to oui immense stock of Huell us, Calicoes. Cot•
tonades, all bought last iviolor, before the late advance
which 1011 he sold ut prices that dory eumpetitiom—
ralsons may rely on getting great bargains at the
store of
GREENFIELD 3, SILEAFER
March 93, 1864.
NOTE :—Persons tlestroos of exeming our stook will
please be particular, and rorolioct our Store Is In Zug's
building, S. N. Corner Market Square, Second Dnnr, op
posite It itter's Clothing Spore. G. A.S.
New Stock of Hats and Caps
AT KELLER'S OLD STAND,
North Honorer Street.
Asplendid assortment of all the new
styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft k Straw
Hats now open of city and home manalarture which will
ho sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt hats of all qual-
Mos front the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap.
eat wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by auy this
side Philadelphia. A largo stock of
SUMMER HATS,
Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and
straw. Clilldrons (busy Ste. • .•
Also a full assortment of Mans, Boys and childrens
nape of every description and style,
The subscriber invitos all to coins and examine his
Skink. - Being n praotieal hitter, he fools conddent of
giving setlstkction. Thankful for the ilharal patron
age heratofore bestowed he solicits a contlnuanco of
tho Homo. Bait f rgot the stand, two doors ahoy°
Shriner's Motel and next to Corloan's shoo store.
301 IN A. KELLbiIt, Agt.
N. 11. fiats of all kinds mods to ardor at short notleo.
A. W. BENTZ.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Great Reduction in Dry Goods,_
(AWING to the recent heavjfall in
ILY the price of Gold I have determined - to reduce
every. Article in my Mu - nonce stock of Cry floods to a
eprrespemling price with titu precious metal, and intend
to make still further reductions from thou to lime as
Geld mid& 'ln pricai - My extensive stock has been
mainly purchased tit low prices and before the great
advance in goods. I take this opportunity tit calling
the Attontiont,ho m111)110,0 the notice, OA I cam and
'will sell lower'than any (louse outside the,,Enstern
'Cities. Call and Examine for y nut selves. 'Remember tho
old stand South Illunovei street below the Court
Oct. 7,18131. ' A. W.
AMIWON, H. M. COYLE, J. M'CA.SiDLIBLI
• JATLESO.II.& co. '
Wholesale end : retail Dealers in Fan•
ay Dry'Clonds, Triennium Notions' AC., North
west corner of Hanover and Pomfret etreote . Carlisle
wtitild respectfully announce to the Pnlillo that
they Pay(' net returned froth, the Eastern Citiea with
a' large fnt, well selected stock of Geode Coneisting in
part' Hosiery, Mitts,: Voile, Ciapen,' Cravats,
Hoops,' btu ias, Shawls, liandkerehlefi, SUeneadere,
Shirts, Traworai Bolts, - l; & Hoots Colima, Mull
ings,'Cordai Ituttono,"Corubs, ,Noodles, Sowing, Silks,"
Hoop Skirte,
Papor,.l'eus Perfumery, Cigars &c., &c.
We would particularly invite the attoutiou of
Mérrehants
to our stook, twin the nintter ,of prioos'as well ao In
other Important:partleulars; , wo onjoy this greet 'ad
vantage, via., ono branch of our House and member of,
our pin are located do -,.l.4llladoiphia, and always pro:
pared to take'lidvautago' Of every , fluctuation In the
market.
•
Moral toms mode Avlth •wholgsalo purchasers and
unusual Didnecnlontitill'6ol tdbuyare of every chuni,.-
7:11!-4 , 4 , 1' Call itratillunlnv'our'stoch. r• -
D. E. JAMEI3OI4.A 06.
li:047A4,1800 • •".
•• •
I,TITTionwARbiNG...A.Nh-attAul.
TWIN GAII4ON,
_ . _Oroalion, Oumb. Co.
FA:4ll,Y.Pl*;'.opLorti%-.-
•
D R U , •
•
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES *
FRUITS, -;
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED 'FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C
AT H AVE RST I CK'S,
North llanover Street, Carlisle, Pewees.
Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy
Goods ' Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection•
ary, which has never been surpassed in this borough,
for novelty and elegance. The articles have boon so
looted with groat care, and are calculated, in quality
and prise, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOLDS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the
most exquisite finish such as
Papier Macho Goods,
'Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trayf
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' hancy Baskets;
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cabal!, Writing Desks, and Port-folios.
Port Monnaioa, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety o! ladies' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafer's, Silk and bead purses.
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags.
Brushes Cl every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin and It. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various blade.
Fancy Pine for head dresses and shawls.
Musical instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of articles ale.
!tautly finished and suitable for
PRES ENTS,
to which be invites special attention.
Also, au extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Ilymn linolis, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
clasps and corners.
His assortment of Sitool Books and School Station
ery is also complete. and comprises everything used in
the Schools. alss desires to call the partionlar at.
tent ion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS,Ac.
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
l'arlor, Chamber and study Lamps, far burning either
Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil: also DYOTT'S celebrated
Keaoseoe or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower
Vases. Fancy Screens, StC. Ws assortment in thin line
is unequaled in - the borough. Also,
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort.
meat : 4 MOKERS AND PIPES, the
celebrated Killocoehink, Lynchburg Smoking - Tobacco.
F It U I TS,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Fins. Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, Ar., FA NCV CONFECTIGNARY—NUTS—
PRESERV ED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, Ac
in every variety and :it all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh snch as can lie centidently recommendel to
his friends. Ilk stock embraces every t .ing in the
line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful
to housekeepers which the public are especially'
Led to call and eXsinine.
Remember this Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank
on North Hanover street
July 1, Pe 'I.
*400,000
071,000
1,086,288
Incomo for 10,4.
300,000.
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
The undersigned is now opening the largest and
most desirable stock of goods tvar offered to the people
of Cureleeland Ceusty.
A cu wtpleto and ganeral assoi tmont of
Ladies Dress Goods.
.An immllllo m:gorlment of LA DI ES Mi,MEN I NO nod
SECoN \H EgS GOODS I ro n the Celebra
ted )1,.m nill4: Stol . o It !lesson SW",
A large a..olttnent of
LADIES PLAIN BONNET TITIIISONS ANI) Dltl SS
The lorgest stock of NOTIONS outside of tho Easton/1
Cities.
A full assortment of
Cloths for Ladies Cloaking
Revs and Mans wear In endless variety, consisting of
Cloths. Fancy and plain Cassimeres, Tweeds,Juans, and
Cotton:idea.
IIME!Illi
A 1,4 n, nntn mul varind nsqnrtrovini nf DUPLEX
ELI I , f Ir SPE! tilt It aml from all the relehrat
cfl manufaeturers in the U.S. also ilalmorals of every
rrud.:,e(l prim.
011, Y rIIS. ANI)
A lallo i.tmlc of LAI, and Silk CAPES, LAWNS,
11.1 E i ES. dr. I , it OV, frlllll Lot SVIISOn, will ho sold
vt eNtion,ly l nr priros.
Parti•mi it at tontion paid In •iFunoral orilerc," as well
oc older: id all kind.: promptly- and punctually attoud-
Ail or which will Le F , lll Iflwor than City prices haw
iug bcon put elmNoil before the late 3tiV3llell.
A. \l. BENTZ.
It I_ It ()CE It !
tt 1.. MY ERS, has opened a new Grocery Store
1,” Main Street, Carlisle. opposite 11 Saxton's Hard
wai rboo amt Is prepared to supply 1.14 friend.
,1 tic. mil.llc, with all kinds of Choi, Hoods, at the
lowac.,l marl.et rat 'S. Iliac steek comprises
CIIFFEES, 5116. RS, SYRUPS, TEAS,
0 :111, Splcec. ground, unground Crackers, Cheese,
`llfTr, F.s.,•rirec Fish by wholesale or retail, Prooms,
Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Matches, Blacking,
nOd Cords,
GLA SS AND STONEWARE,
tthoonswath, Cedarwaro, Nothing, and all other arti—
cles to.nal Iv !opt in a first class llrocery.
roaarl to prices I am dbtorinthud, to soil goods at
tin lost lie ores.
BUT TEE, EGGS,
and :ill hinds of Counlry Produeo, token at market
=II
F:11 . 1111 , 1 , and Dairymen are particularly Invited to
rail :11141 n.10'1,1'1004 pita:Nix eiii•RN, w hi c h
has brrn pronounced by r•inpettint judges the most
r I 1111111 nt the ace.
July I. 1,•I.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF FPESII
(/10 - 1(lEll11-11611111.' AI.I.IcINDS.
Aloonfl which Is 11 largo lot of neitl $O,lllllO 11111ti—
,,,,..hy nit oAI, Lnttnln , )11CI.\
is itstoolshlogly low. l'irkels of
ill kinds.
PIZ ES PAZVES,
P.l. n gllOll ASS", t or
10 134 k CC() AN 1) SEG ARS,
I, I Q I,' 0 RS , I j C. .
•it the lowest late:: for CASH ur Country Produce.
W3I. BENTZ
July 1, 1864.
rplIE, partnership heretofore existing
in..tweim Charier L. Halle:at and Crawford Flem
ing. ha? been ilissoired by mutual consent. The bo , ,lts
and :,,,unts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who
earne , tly requests all patties Laving accounts With the
Late bite to call and settle them. William Ilalbert.jr.
having entered into partnership with Ills brother,
Chador h. Halbert. the buniness trill hen,fbrth he
conducted under the style of Halbert Brother.
Tee new firm would respeettnily cat! attention to
their stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Their tocic Is largo and. elected with the greatest care
and will he sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con,
Mats In part of line old Government Java COFFEE,
Prime !tie do., Prime Itio Roasted.
SYI:UPS.—New York. ihoitou, and Philadelphia Sy
raps, of the very best qualities,
BROWN SUGASS.—The best the market. affords.
Loverlng's beet Crushed, Sand, mad Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot be sur
passed.
Rico, Corn Starch, Fi.rrlna, Dondeline Colfeo, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, Sr.
CHINA, GLASS, AND 0)
QUEENSWARE.
A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat—
terns and styles, lower than ever In price, ned bettor
In quality, than was over offered bolero in Carlisle.—
Call and see. IVooden and Willow Ware, such astrubs
Quakes, and Ohnrns, Ilaslcets of every description;
Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Crean; Pots, But—
ter Jars, Preserve Jars..lugs, all sixes.
FIFO—No. 1, 2 and 3 Mankoral. No.
I MESS SIIAD No.l Herring,
A largo quantity id the celebrated Excelsior lIAMS.
SAM' by the Sack, Dairy and 0, A. Salt.
The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage nt
their friends and tho public generally, and invite them
to call and examine their new stock, nt the old stand,
corner of Hanover and Loutber Strtiete.
LIALInatT & BROTIIER.
Carlisle, April 22, 111114.
Flour and Feed Store.
rrinE subscriber wishes to announce to
tho people- of Carlisle and vicinity, that Lo has
opened, a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
on the South klast,Corner of moo and Wont Stroots, In
tho Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob
Itheeni. The b at, brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept
corMantly on hand and delivered to any part of the
town. Having Terfocted arrangements with tome of
the first mills in the neighborhood, I con • assure my
culitomers that they will be furuishial with an article
of Flour which Ivan vouch for. I will keep constantly
on hand FEED OF ALL KINDS, such an
Corn, Oats; Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c.
Tho highest cash grloos 'gold for Grain of all kinds
and Flour. Don't forgot tho old eatablinhod stand.
Carlißlo, May 20,1864
LEWIS F.
Of the old Jim of John- P. Lyne 4.. Son,
AarniAS just_ onniploted opening his' now
: Spring stock of iferdn ere, Paints, 'oils, Glass,
'shes, ho., to which he Invites the early attention
of the public generally. M.. hue greatly enlarged. his
stock In all its varlOus branches, and ran, now accent.
modato the public with .
• Relitible Gdods, •
In largo or small quantities at tho lowest prices. A
look Into' hie Shiro 'ivlll' then that - he has'
enough (loots to fully supply the demand in this mar,
kot. Persons wanting Goods - In our llne will find it to
their advantage to giVO us a call before making their.
purchases. All orders personally and punctually at.
tended to, and misroprosontations made to' effect
sales. .. r • , LICWIB . '
Carllale.May,2o, 186;. North-Hanover St. ,
.9kTEIV , GOODR. , --v , • • '.; • '
- I.lrfeeriawarb,,l:lllFdware, P.lehole;,kinucei yin.? .mquor.,
Tnbxceu i ogarri, Freoh FruHa and vegetables fix
Cana, Cystera do. Splaan;;Weed and 1 1 111 low ware,. all
kinds and of the bent' quallty.amtjp, at-tho
lowegt prlc'em for cavil, by • ,
IIENTZ.
July 3.m4,
=I
I)OMES7IC'GOODB'.
CHEM
DISSOLUTION
=MM
frW't
FIRE INSURA.NCE:
ITHE Allen and Eastpennaboro' Mu
tual Fire Insctradce 'Compaily of Cumberland
County, incorporated - by an act of Amcmbly,, in the
year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend
ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op•
eration, undertha superintendence of the following
board of Managers, viz:
William It. Uorgas, Christb.n Stayrnan, Jacob Eberly
D. Belly, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eicbe'bur
ger, Joseph VVickersbant, Srtni. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and 1. C-; Dunlap.
The rates of Insurance are Rs low and' favorable as
any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish
ing to become members are invited to make applica
tion to the agents of the Company, who aro willing to
wait upon them at any Ulm
WM. It. a 080 AS, President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President,
Mechanicsburg, P. 0.
JOHN C. DUNLAP, Seet'y. Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL DAILY, Dillsburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Shorrlck, Allen ; Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown; Lafayette PetrPr Dickinson;
Henn Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham. Westponnsboro'; Samuel
Coovor, Mechanicsburg ; J. W. Cocklin, Shepherdstown
D. Coover, Tipper Allen ; J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentine Yeoman, New Cumber.
land ; James McCrunillsh, Newvillo.
York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith,
Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey
Clark, Dlilsburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams
Carroll.
Dauphfn co—Jacob Trouser, Ilarrisburg.
members of the Company having policies about .to
expire, ban have thorn renewed by making application
to any of the Agents.
July 1,1864.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SE Ir./. 1 G .11.11 C Eff I Al' E 8
AT REDUCED PRICES
With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop—
Chock, Now Syle Hammer, Binder,
Cor or, Braider, etc.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa
Lligh est Premiums at MO
INTERNATIONAL. EX lIIIIITION. LONDON, 1862
INOUOI 4 III%L EX lIIIIITION, PAM i , 1861.
at the Fairs of the
UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL HOVIETT
SilVer'Nedal at the Pennsylvania Stale Fair
STionber, 1 863.
American Institute. Sew York. Mechanics' Association
Boston, Franklin I 'lstituto, Philadelphia, Motropolitat
Mechanics' I notitute, Wash i nvton, Maryland Institut
Baltimore, Meehanir,' Assmiation, Cincinnati, Ken
tacky Institute, Louisville, Nlechanical Association
St. Louis, Mechanks Inetitu to, Sou Francisco.
At the State Foirs of
MAINE,
VERMONT,
CONN EC:MUT,
NEW JERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
CI NIIN!A,
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI,
OHIO,.
INDIANA,
lOWA,
11.,1,1N0TS
IiENTUCKY
RICHMAN,
WISCONSIN,
LALIFORNIA
These erdebrited Ifaollines are adapted to ever,. va
riety of Sewing or Camille wear. Cr, in the lightest SlM
lilts to cloths. They work equally moll
upon silk, linen. woolen. and rattan
quip tine, gathertfig. hemming, Ceiling, cording, end
braiding—making in beautiful Ai nrl perfect sfi toll, alike
on both sides—and performing every species of see i rig
except making button hoITs end st It, hi ng on buttons.
Full in tructione for operating the 1 111011111 e is Lii crn
gretuitowly at tbe sales roans. When the ?Inching
is sent sane distance, so flint pet sonal instruction is
inconvenient, it card of direction in sent, ae high is n
sufficient guide.
The qualities which recommend the R heeler &
Wilson Machine are—
I. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alibi, on both sides
of the Cantle sowed.
2. Strength. firmness• and durability Of
will not rip nor ravel. rind made with
3. Economy of thread.
4. Its :It tarlimont. and wide range of application to
purposes and materials.
G. Comptudi., and el,rance of Mods! and finish.
0. Simplicity and thoren,hne , T or consf ruction.
Speed, ease Of Open stash and management, and
quietness of movement.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES.
N 0.2 :Redline, with
Plain Table. $45 00
Half Thso, Pan nollod 50 00
Halt t use Polished. 111,1: Walnut or llahogauy 63 00
I=
Plain Table, 115 Ot
Ilalf Case, Pannelled. no 01
Ilalf Case, Polished. Mark Walnut or Mali..gany 1;:l Or
No. 1 Mavhine, :diver plated, with
Plain Table, f,5 00
Halt Case, Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00
Halt Case, Polished, ltlark Walnut or 'Mahogany 70 00
Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, 80 00
Full Cane, Polished, Illarlc Walnut or 'Mahogany 911 00
Full eau°, Itosuwood,
No. 4 Machine, hart.te with
Plain Table,
N 0.5 laehino, Cyllmler, with
Plain Table,
E=l
Every Nlanhine is sold with a Homer, Nos. 1 and '
Machines are sold r, qlll oOh lls Ns, Mos:4l:l,U
Presser, Ne•w Style iiellll4l, and Braider.
Londor Si Wilson's Agency at
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
July I, ISM-ly.
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prizo Modal at the World's Fair,
London, 1862,
IT - `" -•
L_ f
rifinE undersigned has just received,
and intends to keep constantly an hand a full as•
sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Steinw.ly & Sons ot New York.
Earl. instrumenl be carefully selected in the
ManuMetary, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with the addition of Freight to Cal lisle.
A written gnaratitee of entire satisfaction will be
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to mirth:me are invited to call and
examine these unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Strout, 3d doer east of the Mansion House, near
tt'o Railroad Dopot.
SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and
kept tor rale and to rent.
JOAN R. STAYMAN.
Carlisle, May 2'2,1863-1y
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITtiItE WARE-ROO)
,
r .
1-t -,
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(14remittla awarded at /1u Cuniberlwisd
county Agriclatural Fair of 18570.
The subscriber hoe Just received the most splendid
assort moot of urticles in his line, seer brought to this
place—which he Is detorniiited,to , null, nt prices Vint,
duly competition.
. .
Parlor.
. Oliii,m,ber, ~. i
Dlialak-rooin - , PI7O6NITUILE. '
:Kitchen and. 1
Office
. , .
Embracing every article used by flame and Lintel
keel:tore, of the most approved and fitshinnable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts,
reception and Camp Chairs t nitthissus, QAt frames,
pictures, &0., Ste.
te.„.Particular attention Oven as usual to funoroln; .
orders from town and country; attended to promptly
and on moderato tonne.
July 1,1804
T)AINTS AND OILS.—
10 Tone IYltiko Load. 1001:1 Gallons of 011. Just
received with a lave assortment of .
Varnishes , Yiro Proof Paint,
.. ,
Turnealue,
..1 1 1erence. - White,
Japan, J o 'White Zine , .
„Putty, ,' ':' : ColoreCthe, •.' .. '-• - ;
, Lithargo, Red Lead • . , -. , .
-- ,------ Whillugi ---- -' - '1.1olled.011; ' ----'----!-,
Glue,. : , r 71 4 urd .014 ' , , - • ,' ,
‘••' .. ' Shellac; ''' '-' '' 'Sperm Oil, 2 ' '
' • •, . ' .Paintllruslips,•!Aish.ollioke,, , , ',...1 1
Colore r of °Teri , fdesOrlptroii . dry, and. Oil in cans arid.
tubes at.thellardwaro Store of' , .. • ',: , kij •.' l'-'' , '” I
. 111:1191.1' SA XTOPi. ,
'',"July I i '18011...`-'„'-',' i I ' . ' •- . •
• - , AT RA L STON'S. ,
Dec.11;186311 ; •.
PHYSIZIIA*S 'will find it to thair tick
Vantage to call And' puichato their MO4llOl[lOEl , fit
. •
RAT STOWS I .
•
. .
COAL AND LUMBER YABD.-- ,
The subscribers have . this day entered into
partnership to trade in
COAL AND LUMBER,
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to o--
der all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,.
BOARDS.
FRAME STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked
flood* nod NVentherboarding, Posts and Halls, and
every article that belongs ton Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit': Whltepine, Ileinlock
nml Oak, of different qualities. Having ears at our
own WO can furnish bills to order of any length and
size at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable
terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover
so they can be furnished dry at all times.
NVe have constantly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
Lyltens Volley, Broken, Egg,
Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler,
aleir‘ Travo ,, r.(9p . , Locust Mountain,
A Ohl ty., Which tee pledge on r
solves to sell atthe lowest
prices.
Nest quality of: •
Limeburncr's and Blacksmith's Coal,
always on hand which we will sell at the lowest figure
Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 1. 1864
Notice of GO-Partnership,
riIITE public arc hereby informed that
the undersigned have this day entered into a Co
Partnership, under tho name of Delaney & Blair, for
the purpose of tarrying oq tho Coal and Lumber host
miss, at too old stand of Oliver Baloney, near the Gm.
Works; whore all orders in their line of business are
respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled.
Oa. 16, 1863-t f.
oz - -Orders for coal will be received 'it Halbert. &
Fliuin•fli Grocery Stone; Robert Moore's Shoe Store
and A. 11. Bialr's Currying Sbop.
_
1
rr . A,.Orders fir Coal nr Lumber solicited through the
Pont Office, arralmeinents having been made with the
Postmaster to charge the postage on S3lllO to us. All
orders punctually tilled.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT the store of John Irvine, on th•
N. E. rr,rnar of t.lln public square. fu ihe place to
purchase Boots Shoes flats and Cape, at prices that
defy competitiml,
Ile has just rot tweed from the East with the lartest
and most complete rf Hoots. Shoes. I lats
C:1114 that Ito mum ever presented to thin cotmennlly.
and whieh he is determined to sell at the lov. est pos
sible priees. Ills stock emhtaces everything in his
line of business, suet, a 9
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Klp Muds, Calf and Patent. Leath, Oxford 'Flog, Call
and patont Leather Unite; s, Calf Nullifiers, o.lf and
Kip Brogans, Slippers, ko.
LADIES' WEAR,
Fine French and English LnetinelL•dter=, Vorn,,,,
and Kid Boots, Fine Kid tdippors, Fancy z.dirpers,
and hid Buskins, &c.,
MIS 1 , .S A \ (21111.I)REN'S WEAIi of nii drw•iip
(Inns 4,111,1,dt - it; fine misting Gaiters, Ml`rrlV.l.ll :ma
Button Boots, Morrtwvo laud L,ai N of all kinds
n.ey ,Iv.“; of vorionK ;trios slipper, kr.
CA PB. SAIL CasFilnvre. Fur .111 i
of all qualilios and styles, also a largo at...lmola 0
STRAW HATS
Boots and Shoes made to order at the short-I , A notie.
Itepairimr ppomptly done. Conti lent of his sbllity L
please all elas es of eugtemers. he respectfully invite.
the public to give him a call.
'V? _Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Public
Square.
_
July 1, Ict4
NEW GOODS!
NTOW offering an immense variety of
CA SSI \IER ItS,
VESTINOS,
GOODS &c.
For Men and Boys' Wear,
to n r!Zer rat into, than ran he (Lanni in any e;;talg
lishinent in this plaegg. All 61 :It as 111 W prices as eau be
sold airy NV hi• le, tg; suit taste and pocket. \Ve nano
tart th n the algove COOll, to °rig,. in the la i est
or NMI to, ya Clist Auer , wishing to have the good ,
Igon:lgt of 11 4 . t'3ll •‘.,..•0,1110,1 . 1ted. lint' ol glut; gg;
An earl v iimpection 1.
us :4 , 0118 •nd prices, r,pl,t.
I illy solisted.
Ar
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium.
July 1, 1 , 0 ;
‘.; : s ! I t U n iri.g N OFF A '1":"i' E N 'l' -Ft V
Era CENT. BELOW cot 1, 1" 1
A! the slgn of the • (lot.] Eagle." 11 deors above the
C 111111,01131111 Valley lianig, nod two dont , below the
Aleigtogigsg ('glitch, on 11 evt Alain street, the lar_test
hest Frhs . t.sl stook of
ES AND ,JE \V I',IALY
i” the town, will hissolg) ; tie per rent lower than at any
Om, it, the ,stat,.. Thu stork eoniprises large Snri-
In t h tinting rase Sk [Ow,. I,vvers.
American watehne, and all other kinds A I:11
St) ICS,
0 OLD NI) SIT,I - ER
Gold kinglq,S!ogetarlegg
Gold and Silver, I Ilatsd and Silver Wage.
; MUSIC LOSER , ACCOIII)EON3,
Oil Paintings a ZVE,I ri••ty of fancy articles. Air.
The enthe stock nit Watchmaker tools, eat.es, Tarp.
Mirrors. aunt still he hl wholesale or raall uu
the eaSign..t. terms.
Having selected a first clays worl.nitin all kinds n
repairing will Lou ;lone as usual, at reduced prires.
It. E. SIIAPLEY.
July I,
('1 TILL 'l' It I 111 P N .
j The eomph.te .sire ess or the Prairie Ft-poor Cook
Stove. warrant, the Fule..lll,er in ea lh n , till uitnn
than nf all mho may Went 3 ollnel inr stneo to call n od
won , In e the only stove that Ilan given Unit vrttl
tartian.
FEEI
BED
=I
WHAT IS CLAIMED (WEI:OTHERS IS
Ist A owing of from :;,1 M 111, prr f•ent, in find
al. A hell., quirk. r 111,1 1 . 10111 11111,11110 fire
A larzer oVVII !Ilan any other snive ul. the tamr
Size.
4th. '1 he preserNation of the center piece trout sinking
paring 14T:tint.
sth. nio hest linker, ltoaFter. anti nook noir in use,
6th A superior nritingeinent lor cleaning the flues,
7th. A perfect Ilits COTISUIIIVI for either need or coal.
The Prairie Flower anted to give satisfietion
in every particular, 1111 , 1 Will 14 , FllOWli With pliso.ure
to till WhO may call, whether desiring to pure lease or
not, ally ,11131111ty riqt•rel., ill tfl , Vll 01 country.
A 10w ether good Cook 1 4 t.0% 1.11 bend,
be sold vvry to 0100 stock.
Spoutit.t. hooting, Joh NMI k. Crpper thinOhnt
Sheeting werk promptly attrndell to, in town M . MI.
try. All wot k onrrnrte d at the old stand, Ilallove
r+tJuet 110101 Lowther.
M AR 1(1 S.
N. 11.—illd G.rpor, Brass and !might, and
the high,t prim paid id eash or goods.
Juno :26, 18,14.—tr.
COFFEE POT.
AATILLIAIII. FRIDLEY respectfully
announeas to the viti.orts of CarUsk., and tin
public g,onerally, that he still vontinues the stanufao
turn of all kinds oi tint and shoot Iron wars in .1. 1)
Ilalbort's building East Louther street Carli,is at thn
sign of tho
RED COFFEE Po7',
where he will at all times: he ready to do all hinds o
work in his line with neatness and despatch.
Also can at all times he ha, those relebiated, self
sealing null self testing premium all-light,
FRIJII: CANS AND JARS•
Rootlud, Spoutunr, sett all kinds of jobbing done a
the shortest native.
Cash paid fir old lead, pewter and copper. Thank
ful for the patronage here tofote extended, he hopes by
strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a
continuance of the same.
Pont forget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot.
July 1, 18133.
William P. Lynch
subscriber informs the public tha
he still vouthlues the
L S FITTING AND PLUMBING
buslnes at the Old Stand in the basement of the Ms
Methodist Church. lie will attend promptly to al
ausinces In his lino.
Load and Icon Vim, ITydrants, Hot and cold
2110 TITER BA 7715,
Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, ‘Vro't Welded
Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Hollers, Wash Its
sins, nydraul o Rams, dr. , and every description of
cocks and fittings for gas. steam water, di. Superior
cooking range., heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, Mores and dwellings, st short notice. In the
most modern style. All materials and work in our
line at low rates and warranted.
.:).Country work and jobbing promptly nttoodod to
doily I, 1884.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
HE undersigned respectfully announ
- cos to thu public that ho still continues the hot
t no' Business at the old stand, in West High street,
and'ivlth a reneived.and ettlelent Wort, produce toll.
det of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Qaality,
that shall be strictly In keeping with the Improve.
went of the Art, and fully 'up to the ago which we
„_•-• ' have on handa splendid •
assortment of • qt•l
11 , •
HATS AND 94.155,
• °fall deserlptions, from th o Gomm on Word
to the finest 'Fur and Silk hate; nod at Mims that
must 81.11 E every ono who bas an eye to •getting the
wOrth,ofhls money. 'the stock Includes,
A. B. B
"MIngSHITN;OA,9I§IMIME, BEAVER & FELT HATS,
of everYst)lbiirdeolor and unsurpassed for Lightness
Durablllsy and finish; by those of any other establish.
wont In tho country,
. . . _
Mon's, Boy's and Ohl!circa's Ilat'a and caps, of ovary
description. constantly on hand: • •• •
noyespectfully Invites 'all tho old patrons and as
.inan4noo , enbO possible, to give him a call.
, .!.. , .), , • , J OA,LLIO. .
1864. •
''3 OO l l l S - & - SECOES.
A , FULli , atititirtm en t Mori fuicl"Boyp' .
:= • Ileqtsan4 Shoea, , sul table , for %sinter. ` Also;
dies and Illissas'e 13aliooral lhitees, Oh Ildien'p ;Boots
of All-ldridse' alul 0 ontleln en's 01151 Over Shoes.
enstornores and all iniNantrirgeod and Cheap ,
110ati- and - Shoes. please, call and exaudno, pho
stoelcibeforo parehashigl. Alain street, nobrly opposite
theot
• ILA '
dyl7l, 18G4.. • ;r . ' 3 c- - • 5..0 ,r s
, • -",!:
CllOlOll SEG.A,RB & TOBACCO,.
, xntAtinxmo
SCANTLING,
()LIVER DELANCY,
ANDREW 11.11 LAIR.
=
EiMENESEI
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
AND
- ~ ,-
FRA NKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
.CHANGE OF HOURS.
(IN and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4tb,
1,,_,71R64, Passenger Trains Mill run daily, ne
(t+unday excepted):
FOR CHAAIDERSBURG AND HARRISBURG
'Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. 51.,
" . Greencastle, 7:37 "
/ Arr at 8.17 '
Cbambers'g, . - -.
Leave 8:30 " 12:55 "
Leave Shippensburg 0:00 " 1:28 "
Newvilie 0:32 " . 1:28 "
" Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 "
Nleelinniesburg 10:42 " 3:12 "
Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3:40 "
FOR CHAMBERSBURO AND HAGERSTOWN:
- • - - "
. .
Levee Harrisburg 8:05 A. 111. 2 3:05 P. M.
.
Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:15 "
" t arlislo 9:27 . 2!.55 "
Newville 30:02 " 3:29 "
" Shippoushurg 30:33 ~ 4:00 "
Chambers' Arrat 11 :10 ~ 4:30
o•
''" I t Leave 11:10 . 4:40
Leave Greencastle 11:65 . 5:30
Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 . 0:10 "
Tho Carlisle and Ilarrisbbrg ACCOMODATION
TRAIN will leave cc follows:
Leave Carlisle 5..55 A. M.
‘• Mechanicsburg '6:25 "
Arrive at Harrisburg 0:55
Leave Ilarrkborg 4:20 P. M.
31erinullesburg 4'64 "
Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 "
making close connections at Harrisburg with Train,
tier Philadelphia, Now York and Pittsburg; and with
Trains ftw all points West.
tFrY The Train leaving Hartisburg nt P. M.,.
tuna only as far ns Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Sala.
Superintendent's Office, 1
Chtunb'g. July 1, 1804. f
READING RAILROAD
.I' 7 ' l_ o' 6 ;
I S: 07;
"' •
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
CIREAT Trunk Line from the North
North IPe4t for Philadelphia, New York
Reading. POUFS ill,. Lehanon„lllentown, Banton &c.
1:11111 , ,,,gfor NOW York, no fellows:
At :: and 5.15 A 'l and 1,45 P. M., arriving; at New
Volt, at 10 A. 11 sad 2.45 and I() P. M.
The canoe t with similar trains on Pennsyl
vania hall It oed, and z•lo‘eping,Carsaccompany the first
ton trains without chango.
Leave for Rending Pottsvlllo, Tamaqua, Mineraville,
A Ilent.inwn and Ph iladelphla at 8.15 A 71. and 1.45 P.
, stopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only.
Way Trains, slopping at all points. at 7.25 a. m. and
10 p. m. Keturn tug • Leave New lark at 0 a. m., 12
neon, and 7 p w. Philadelphia at Sa. m. and 3,3 U p.
In.: Pottsville at S ill a. 111 Mid 2 :15 0. Tamaqua nt.
5.10 a. In. and 2.15 p. In.. and Reading at 12 midnight,
7,50 and 10.43 a. m.. 1.35 and 0,05 p.
An A cum] moan I ion Pae.senger train leaves Reading
al 1130 A. 71., and returns front Philadelphia at 4.30
Colpmlda Railroad trans leave Rending at 0,40 and
a in for 1.:1,111203,
(in Sundays:l,a VI, NOW York at 7 p. m.. Philadel
phia at ::,15 P. 51. PrittaTilitt at 7.30 A. M„ Tamaqua at
.7 a. in., I larrisburg H. 15 a. in. and Heading at 12 mid
night f..r
C • untl tat ion, i I Soaron. School and Excursion
Tickets at reduced 1,0,4 to and from all POIntR•
114, ,rage checked through. 80 Pounds !luggage al
lowed each Pa,songer.
G. A. NTCOLLS,
Coneriti Superintendent
Nov. 25, 18134
cARLLSLE & PHILADELPHIA
6
DAILY FRJEIG HT LINK
FREED, WARD & FREED,
Sll MARKET STREET PIIILADEurnte
7. & D. RHOADS,
MAIN STREET, CABLISLE., PA.
xre-Cars of this Line leave the Depot Si! Market St.
liany. al 4 ,'clerk. P.
LellVft Cal lisle. Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
deeds intended hir this Line should lie marked C. &
P Frineht Line, and sent in by 4 oclo, k.
July 1, 1,e4.
Carlisle Foundry,
AND
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT r
G \ItDNER Sz CO., now mannfac
. tore and keep I linstantly for sale, at their ex
tenki% 15 Strain 11 inks on Eant Maio street, Carlisle,
a•kortmeot of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
of well I. rice Zr. approved usefulness to farmers, among
which they would call especial attention to WIL
LOULIII S Celebrated Patent
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which has taken over fifty First Class Premiums •0
State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumber-
York tßiti Pei ry rn u n ties we seed not speak in
drill, as scores or them are
now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its
established as the most complete Grain
(hill now msnufactuted in the United States. It
s o s NA heat. lire. Oats. Dart y and Grass. en my and
gnular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs
pans the drill ovalr stumps and stones, without break
ing pins or the drill. lor even and regular sowing,
the %% (Imo Spring Drill is unequalled by
any other. We also Mall utavture and sell the follow
ing nr rid e s, o high we ant recommend to Farmers as
reliable implements, of established character:
MORRISON's I PATENT CORN PLANTER.
I ASH'S P k ,TIZ \ v FOI)1) It CUTER,
HEIDEN DOLPH*, CATEVE CcEN t+IIELLEIt,
lIAEN'S PATENT c11)1 , :lt 3111,1,.
JCIINSi 'S CAST I SUN HOG'S TROUGH
Also, three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing
llaehine , , rout Iron Field Hollers, Plough Castings of
various pattern, Corn Crushers, and other articles for
raffnefs non nufill,olls to mention, Also, llgg Coal
~toves awl 'I ''ll I ' li: , It with an immense
1 , 1 , f e l,. nl other tor housekeepers and others.
e have :Ilse :in attractive variety of patterns for
IRON RAILIN4OS,
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to whßh WO would
,all atteutiou,
Steam Engines and Mill Gearing
To Oil, department of our business we giro particu
lar attention, Our already ex tenbire stock of patterns
for l'itocr, Flour and Saw Mill (inuring, in constantly
increasing. Mill ownens and Mill Wrights will be
turni=lmd with a printed catalogue of Our various Mill
fatter us, on application, Our Machine Shop comprises
all the various tools hr turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings, by good and cureful Machinists
ST AT lON AR STEAM ENGINEs,
of any desirable capacity, front ton to twenty-five horse
power, built in tine lost styla and on accommodating
terms. En hi, built at our establishment may be
seen in suet essful operation at ninny of the largest
Dist Dories Mid Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, In ti.o owners of which
WO confidently refer for Information as to their ofiicmn•
cy. Persona Mantling Steam Engines are earnestly ro•
q uosted to call and examine before contracting else
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,
Connected with our establishment In a Steam Sash and
Dom Manufactory which is now In complete order for
the manufacture of every thee iptiun of
BUILDING AIATERIALS,
for the most costly as well as the plainest house.-
11 inflow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, accord
ing to sloe hea; Window Fr Imes from $1 31 up
wald Ithuttius slid Bolling Blinds from $1 75 up
d ; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mould•
logs, Coatings Architraves, Nash Boards, Brackets,
Fancy Drapery. Scrolls, and oilier articles needed in
house building, fin dished at the lowest prices and of
the best quality of lumber. 41Z-11'e aro also prepared
as heretofore, to build and repair BURI/JW CABS for
transporters on the ralitoad, with promptness and on
reasonable terms,
The continued patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
July 1, 1804
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN
Just published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents.
A LiEur URE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL Cure or Spormatorrhova or Seminal Weak
ness, involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, end lm
pendiments to Marring.) generally. Nervousness, Con
sumption , Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical
I tucipoeßy. resulting from Self-Abuse, .te. By IiOWT
CULVERWELL, U, D., Author cf the "Green
Rook,"Sc.,.
The world renowned author, in ibis mitnorable Lec
ture' clearly proves from lkia owmexperience that the
awful consul nem es r I Sell Abuse may be effectually
rents veil without medicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations, bangles, instrunn nts, ringa, or
car tale, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition my beo.unly cure himself cheaply, pri
vately and radically. TillS LECTURE WILL prim
A 11014`i TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, en the receipt of sik coats, or two postage
atamps, by addressing 011 AS. .c. ACLINE d: CO.
IST Bowery, New York, Pott-0111c010ix,4586,
Oct. 14, 1364.
, ,
T THE PARIS MANTILLA EM,
1 , 01111131, , No. WO Chestnut St., rhiladelPitilk.
O\ or BN—Parls.ltatin
MANTILLAS and CLOAKS.
Also, SI'RINO and SU.VIMIER GARMIINTS, of our.
own Manufacturo, of the Latest Styles and In great s
variety.
J. W.,'P.ROCTCvit & Co.,
The Paris Itiautiila Emporium,
.020. CHESTNUT' Street.
' PHILADELPHIA.
United States it percent 10-40 Loan.
XT:e are prepared to furnish the 10-40
Unlted statos Loam anthorptod thnao, of
h 4
'ltlare 31864 'either Itoglatored - or Donde, as
liartlog inn.*.profur In' denominations of $5O, $100,,5500,
$1.,00.y5,000, and $lO,OOO.
1!0:bo ntereat on thec.sso,;and sloo,llondshi'
annually and all other denominations soul-aunnally
In coin.-.. The Bondi will boar date Idareh let, 1884 awl
are redeernalio at the pleasure of_theAtotkrrunont 'nf: l
- terlo — yenfirif.iiVpayablc 4.0 years Oom dateAß. . 1r
Artitklntorost at t fi percent per annum.' ', "
111. M OTE*, e l o3l,en
„
Carliale , Dopialt Bank, tekpril 26th,1864,
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. . . , .. .
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