:IFren4 the New-Yoiks Ledger, W.WT*4-kr. SIM= CM itAMES:•.PALITON El one day,,itt the fall of 1792, when General Washington was President of the UniteC:States, a company of Georgia planterti liaPponed to be assembled at the „hones, near Savannah, of Mrs. Nathaniel Greene, widow of the famous General Greene, of the Revolution. Several of these planters had been officers under the command of tho General, and they had called, naturally enough, to pay their re spects to his widow. The conversation turned upon the do- pressed condition of the Southern States ,since the close of the war. The planters were generally in debt, their lands wore mortgaged, the produce afforded little profit, and many of the younger and more Uterprising people were moving away The cause of this state of things, these, planters agreed, was the difficulty of rais ing cotton with profit, owing to the great labor required in separating the fibres of the cotton from the seeds. Many of our readers, we presume, have -never seen cotton growing, nor even a boll, or,pod,.of cotton. This pod, which is about Sti large as a hen's egg, bursts When it is ripe, and the cotton gushes out at the top in a beautiful white flock. If you examine this flock closely you dis cover it contains eight or ten large seeds, much resembling, in size and shape, the seeds of a lemon. The fibres of the cot ton adhere so tightly to the seeds, that to get one pound of clean cotton, without wasting any, used to require a whole day's labor. -.lt was this fact that rendered the raising of cotton so little profitable, and kept the Southern States from sharing in the prosperity enjoyed by the States of the North after the close of the revo- lationary war. When the gentlemen bad been convers ing for some time, the idea was started that perhaps this work could be done by a machine. Mrs. Greene then remarked: "Gentlemen, apply to my young friend, Mr. 'Whitney; he can make anything " Few words have ever been spoken on this globe that have had such important and memorable consequences as this sim ple observation of - Mr;. Nathaniel Greene. Eli Whitney, of whom she spoke ; was a young Massachusetts Yankee, who had come to Georgia to teach, and, having been taken sick, had been invited by this hospitable lady to reside in her house till ho should recover. He was the son of a poor farmer, and had worked his way through college without assistance—as Yankee boys often do. From early boy hood he bad exhibited wonderful skill in mechanics, and in college he used to re pair the philosophical apparatus with re markable nicety—to the great admiration of professors and students. During hii, residence with Mrs. Greene he had made for her an ingenious tambour-frame, on a new principle, as well as many curious toys for her children. Hence her advice; "Apply to my young friend, Mr. Whit ney; he can make anything. She now introduced Mr. Whitney to her friends who described to him the difficulties under which they labored.— He told them he had never seen a pod of cotton in his life. Without giving4hein any promises, he resolved to procure some raw cotton forthw:th, and sec what lie mid do with it. Searching about the wharves of Savanah, he found, at length, some uncleaned cotton, and taking num , a bundle of it in his bands, be shut bim. self' up in a room in the basement, and act to work to invent the n'achine re- quired. All the winter, he labored in his soli tary cell. There were no proper tools to .Le.had in Savanah. lie made his own teas; There was no wire. Ile made Lis own wire. The children, the ser vants, the visitors to the house wondered what he could be doing in the basement allalorie; but he said nothing and kept oh tinkering, hammering, and thinking, till, early in the spring of 1793, he had completed his work. Having set up the mySterious machine in a shed, he invited a number of planters to come and witue,ss its operation. Its success was complete. The gentlemen saw, with unbounded wonder and delight, that one man, with this youug Yankee's engine, could clean as much cotton in one day as a man could clean by hand in a whole winter:— The cotton grown on a large plantation could. be separated from the seed in a few days, which before required the constant labor of a hundred hands for several months. Thus was the cotton-gin invented. Tho prineiplh was so simple that the wondc; was that no one had thought of it before. Tito cotton was put into a large trough, the bottom of which was formed, of wires pla'c'ed in paitillel rows, so close together - that the -seed could not pass through.— Under Ala trough saws revolved, the teeth of which thrust themselves between the wires and snatched the cotton through, leaving the seed behind, which ran out in a stream at one end of the trough. The simplicity of the cotton-gin had two effects; one good, the' other bad.— The good effect was that, in the course of a very few years it was introduced all over the cotton , States, increased the value of all- the cotton, and raised the Southern States fiom -hopeless depresision to the •greatest prosperity,. The effect was ,as lasting its sit was sudden. In 1793 the Whole,, export of cotton from the United *Statea Waa ten thousand bales. In 1859, exports was five millions of bales.— MO 'acquainted with the subject are of °pluton:that this single invention has been worth to the South'one thousand millions 'Of Ap w mueh did the inventor gain by it? „Not one dollar l Associating him. self with a man of capital, he wont to Connecticut to set up a maufactory of ootton:gins. But the simplioty of the mach* was inch,' than any good mu. ,chouie who saw it could make one; and long before Whitney' was ready to supply, machihes of own making theio . peie great numbers ih operation all over the cotton States. His patent proved to be no pro tection to him. If he brought a suit for its infringement, no Southern jury wodld give him a verdict. He struggled on `against adverse influences for fifteen years. In 1808, when his patent expired, he gave up the contest,, and withdrew froth' the business, a poorer man than ho was on the day A hen ho went, with his hand ful of cotton pods, into Mrs. Greene's basement. Thousands of men were rich who, but for his ingenuity and labor, would have remained poor to the end of their days. The levees of the Southern seaports were heaped high with cotton, which, but for him, would never have been grown. Fleets of cotton ships sailed to seas, whigh, but for him, would never have been built. lie, the creator of so much weilth, returned to his native State, at the age of forty-two, to begin the world anew. But Eli Whitney was a thoroughbred Yankee—one of thole unconquerable men who, balked in one direction, try another, and keep on trying till they succeed. He turned his attention to the improvement of firearms, particularly the old-thshioned musket. Having es tablished a manufhctory of firearms at New Haven, lie prospered in business, and was enabled at length to gratify his domestic tastes by 'marrying the daugh ter of Judge Pierpont Edwards, with whom lie lived -in happiness the rest of his life. Some of the improvements which he invented are preserved in the celebrated Springfield musket, with w hich our soldiers in the field are now chiefl armed. It was he who began the improve ments in tire-arms which Colt and tnany others have continued, and which have given the [lilted States the hest muskets. the best pistols, and the best cannon in the world. Eli Whitney died in January, 1.626, in his sixtieth year. -It is a curious fact ; that the. same nnu should have supplied the South witl the wealth that tempted it to rebel, anti the United States with the weapons witl which it is eurercing its just authority. The time is at hand when Yankee ingenuity' will again be employed in de veloping the vast resources of the Southern States. There are Whitneys still among us. - When at length the op portunity shall be affl)rded them, the . will set to work tinkering and eogitatin: , inventing new machines and new melt ods, causing the worn fields to smile again with tihundant harvests, and the dilapidated old towns to renew then NEW UOODS!! Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store uST ucrt wed a largo :•uppy of clop!) Fall and \\ inter goods, ,vii he sold et t) very lowest pricer 13,12(1.1.17 (;00.0s, Shawls, Fle:lnnis, Blankets, Ilanary. l llnves. Balmoral SI. las. Rr., S, Lsdios eI nI I!iv rad hus, all colors Cloths, CastilllarS, ( . 381:1111.tts. r ad II Jena, 11-4. 11)—I. 11-4 : .. 111.:ETINGS. Pillow ease isluslins. Rio .11,1 and l'illdeselied \lns Has. Black and Colored rinks al Puns than 1' ity prices Ploaso Can and examine the stork as we :id e del or mined to sell goods low fur the cash. oniLLIY. Trustee Supt. 15, 15, 4 N E I It L GROCERY STORE. 'THE Public can find, at oar new 1 nrocery S 4 ere, .4. the Building late , y oreopled l' t . I 4.•0 Al 1.1 , 1 d. dee'd.. and next door to the Carli. le Do 4 ,n tank.', very Liner and frr•h :I,:nrtuletit of all the 4 dr. 4, ~t. kinds and grades of - 1.., Colley Essenres, ;1.45. .:1,11.:1 ~ups, Candler, NI o tasses, Salt, Spices, Pick los, Sugars, Preserves, Prepared Canned, holler in Fruits, Papers, Jel ies, 'egeta b es Cranberries, no , Meals, Raisins, Pi epared. Dried Mustards, Currents, .antes, Dried Creme's, Fruits, Cheese, Nuts, Sweet Segal's, Cakes, Snuff, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. A LSOltice, Barley, Starch, Farina, Corn Starch, Core alionc, Mazelua, Macaroni, Vermicella . A tureen, Prunus, Concentrated Lye Table and other Uiil3, Nutmegs, Blacking, , Beeswax, Chocolate. Cocoa, Tle Yarn, Lamp and Candle Wick, Ruth tin k, Cl. thes Lines, Bed Cords, Spire Ilexes Paper and Envelops, Matches, • Pewter Sand, 6tove pouch Fin• 17,4.111,4 Extracts Spigots, Pens, Inks, Brimstone, Mackural. Shad, Salmon, Herr ing and Codfish. ALSO— tho celebrated Ex- colsior Dams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Rugs, and Matta, Shot and Lead, Brushes,. Brooms and Wisps, GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOD, WILLOW IL RATAN W A II E. We respectfully ask the public to call, examine and Price our large awl carefully selecteed stock of VINE FAN I Ll' GROCERIES. We bay all kinds of Country Produce. /AMES N. ALLEN & Co. Oct. 11, 1864--ly EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH. Sts., PHILADELPHIA, Cater for the boot TRADE, and offer no BAITS or de ception to Induce Putnam, but rely on FAIR DEALING AND GOOD GOODS! ' Beet MERINOBS, Fashionaqie SILKS, Nobility PLAIDS, PUPS POPLINS, Darlc FOULARDS, Figured MERINOBS, Plaid Sil A W LS. Good BLANK lITS. P. S. We follow GOLD down, as close an we following up. Now is good time for Merchants and Consumers to come. Oct, 7, j864.-2m Important Notion. Reduction on Dry Goods, At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. ®WING to the reduced prices, of goods in theOltyi I am now running of may entire stock of dry goods at greatly reduced prices for cash. Many articles having been purchased before the ad vance in price, I am enable to sell for less than Ity .prices. All In want of bargains will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. OGILIIY, Trustee. CARPETING.—SeIIing of balance of my Carpets at reduced prices. CHAS. Oct, 14 . , 1864. Trustee. SPECIAL NOTICE., Persons Indebted to the subscriber aro earnestly requested to make payment, otherwise interest will be oherged - on their accounts. - Sept. 9,1864. • W. C. SAWYER. Resumed Rosiness. Ihavo.reoeived my stook of goods hill' they aro now open for the inspection of the Rub_ I havo also Made acme _addition of-seasonable goods which makes my assortment very complete. - The ten dency ofgoode le upward in price and persons wanting goods *lll do well to purchase. • - Additions of goode will be made as the season advan cos..'Slease Call ono door below Martin's Hotel East Molt Street. W. 0. SAWYER. • Gum BELTING.I • Jae, reeolvo ilargo araortmont of all sties— °nal:lolling, Gum 1.1a80,.6um Parking, de, and for fifth) Fhoap at tho Ifordwaro Shiro of , • BAXTOff Jung2o 4. lBo • Lockman Pitotographs ti . Anibrotypeih RE alwayslahead doll others. its cartes do visite aro grans of arti and his largo hotographa cannot be excelled. His Ambrotypea are superior pictures—Berl , us 19141111 g good pictures aro requested to call at Lochtna.,'s v l.lallery in Mrs. Neff's Building opposite the National o ßank—Main street. Sept, 30, 1804. •• HENRY. HARPER, No 520 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA, linen largo stock of • WATCHES, .FINE JEWELRY SOLID SILVER-WARE, Superior plated TEA SETS, SPOONS, FORKS, &c Sapt 30, 1014.-3ino. TTIE new 7 3-10 U. S. 3 year Trea Fury Notes These notes boar interest at the rat of 7 940 per cont. per annum, and are convertible an the end of three years, at the option of the holder Into 6-20 six per cont. bonds, Into, est payable in colut Subscriptions revolved at the FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OF OARLISLS, Financial Agent and Depository of the U, . Aug. 15.—tf Tun peculiar taint or infection whiclrwe call SCROFULA lurks in •-•-t• •k' the constitutions of multitudes of mei'. It , 11 tidal produceses or is 4 44‘ - produced by 1111 en {voided, vitiated stale gnu 17,7 - 01 . the Itlttod, wherein 111. 7 .thnt fluid becomes in tt,teißslcompetent to sustain , tet t v . 170' ; wit,,, t 4the vital forces in th e i r t i(i . Lr.ttttc , tl. vigorous action, and leave, the system to -j -3 - - fall into tli , M-der and decay. The serolitlotts contamination is variously camel hy nwremial disease,' low living, dkordcred Ilig6tion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth sod tildiv habits, the depressing, vices, and, shove nil, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "front parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to he the rod of him 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 orgsns it attsiks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tultereles, and fittallr Consumption ; in the glands, swellings winch suppurate and become •ttleerous sores ; in the stomach rind bowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver coin plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the, same migin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, an d these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, fotd, or corrupted blood, you can not have health ; vt ith that of the Ilesh " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. is compounded from the most effectual anti dote, (Ha medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the ili,orders it entails. 'That it is far superior m any other remedy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this cla , s of complaints, is indisputably proven by the. great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has muds of the following diseased : 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 lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole -eriii, of vomplaint, that arise frolll impurity of the blond. Minute reports of individual eases may he fouail in AVER'S AMERICAN ALM IN.\ r, 1111IMMA to the druggists for gratuitous dt-nrilitition. wherein inay he learned the directions for its use, and sonic of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies hail failed to afford Those ease, are purposely taken front ill SET' lions of the country, - in order that every reader may have it,l•es:i to souse one who Cllll to Lind Of it, benefit, from personal experience. illie-se , the vital cric!git's and thus Ic,nes ii , vicnms far more suhject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy tines. Ileme it tends to shorten, and does ga eat!: shorten, the average duration of human life The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy - tinte 16" its - tore. - This we now oiler to the public under the name of A YElt's SA RSA PAR! LLA, 1110101101 it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the iiest of .surs pa ritla in alterative power. _By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of theca disorders. Purge out the find corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and vi:orons health will follow. .13y its peculiar %km,: this remedy stiumlates the vital func tions, and rhos expels the distempers which lurk within the system or Must out on any nut t.f . it. NEW u001)S! We know the puldic have been deceived by •SirStipa,/11,1, that prolllkell marls :11111111 , 1 11(1:11111.g ; but they will neither he decciied nor di,ippointed in this. Its virtues have been moven hy abundant trial, and there renviin. no (pie .tion of its surpassing excellence Inc the (lire of the afflicting di , eases it is in tended to ten( It. Although under the seine mune, it I- it very different medicine from tiny other which Inv, been before the people, and is far more effectual than tiny other which has ei cr been available to them. 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 naive! , k NOW n, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by 1)n. J. C. Aynn & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by .1. \V . . ELLiod - r, and dint' rs vvurvm hen.. C lIHRAIAN, Attorney at Law, ly • Corllble ' l'u. Next door to the Ronda Wiled July I, 1804-Iy. AINIES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at ty Law, Carlisle, Ps. ORiee On the south side of the Court house, Ajoluing the "American Printing 011 lee." July 1, 1864-Iy. M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, ,T. (Illicit en south Hanover street, adjoining the office or tidgo Until:lm. All professional business en. trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. QAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney Lin t Law. Office with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, July 1, HRH. J) UFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at ,La Iv. Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and col lecting So:dlers' Pay, neuntins. and Pensions. Office on South lianovur Street, opposite llontz's Store. July 1, 18111. lAW CARD.-CEIARLES E. MA JOLAUGIILIN, Attorneynt Lew, Office In Inhoff's buildlng,just opposite the Market llouse. July 1, 1864-Iy. el P. HUMERICH, Attorney at Law V) • 011leo on North Hanover street, a tow doors north or GNPs Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1804 , r. I. C. LOO3IIS Pomfret Streoefew thiere below South Hanover et July 1, 1864. JOSEPH RITNER, Jr., ~Attorney at Law nod Surveyor, Nechitnlcsburg.-Pa. Office ou Rail Road Strout, two doors north of the Rank. am... Business promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. D. S.- Lnto Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the taltimore Collego of ental Surgery.. Office at hie residence oppealtolfarion 11u11, -Week rain street, Carlisle, Pa. t, 1854. . R. GEORGE S. SEA AJFRIGIIT, Dentist, from the Belli -.alm mere Collage of Dental Surgery. sslj..ofilco at the residence of his mother, East /nuther striad, three doors below Bedford. • July 1, 1864. T)HySIMANS will,find it to their nd vautago to call and ptiroltato tbolr Bledlcll26llnt BALSTON'II. Atly 1,1804 Ayer's Sarsaparilla .P. - I'=.PL'S ISAAC LIVINGSTON, JJAS received an unusually large and 1Y aolebted Atock of SPRING . AND SUMAtEI?' GOODS, and asks that his old customers, and alt persons In want of first rate' CLOTHING should give Min a call. Ilia assortment consists in part of • CLOTHS, CASSIMEAES,' SATTINETS, VESTINGS, sod all other kinds of goods for Gentle mon's Clothing His assortment of piece goods is the largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and ho le determined to sell goods by the yard on terms as favorablo as any other store. His stock of Ready-Wade Cloithing, is extensive end beautiful, consisting 'of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &c., which he will sell cheaper than any other establishment. He has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as UNDERSHIRTS, • OVERSIIIRTS. DRAWERS, .UMBRELLAS, CARPED BAGS, TRUNKS, &0., &o Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods be fore nurchasing elsewhere. Ile takes pleasure In show Ing his floods, end will satisfy all that ho can and will sell (Mods cheaper then any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —T Invite an examination of my slosh of Fine Cloths, Enssimeree, Vestings, which I manufacture upon special orders. . . eI'ECI Al. Numb:— I would any to the public, the my goods ere ma nu lectured under my own supervisku and by the very best workmen. My stock is the moo extensive I here ever hod, and my friends and th. public are Invited to call and examine for themselves JAir-Itemember the old stand, North Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, April 22. 1854. CiIARTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y PHILADELPHIA ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 8 2 457, 8 4 9 95 „ CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, IN VESTED PREMIUMS, Unsettled Claims, $8,416. LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, $5,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON MID DIRECTORS. CHARLES N. RANGE= ISAAC LEA, 'DIMAS WAGNER, • EDWARD C. DALE, S A NI 11 Eh GRANT, 0 Eft FA LIES, ACOB R. SMITH, A HITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, Flt AS. W. LEWIS, M. D. CHARLES N. RANCH -ER, Pres't. EDWARD C DALE, Vice Pree't. JAS. MdALLTSTE7I, See. I'ro. A. 1.. SPONSLER, Agt., Carlislo Pa. Allu rh lA, DRSI—Utno. CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WEAVER &. BRUCKER. subscribers would respectfully :mom., to the public, that having purchased he Carlisle Norge. formokly owned by .11r..1.1.I.Myear, we have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand all slot's of the best quality of BAR IROlli. We will give prompt attention to all orders, wheth from a distance or at hots. Thy blithest Cash prli,s paid fiir nll wrought Iro - , Clt A delivered at the Fill,. at Ii Railroad hrldq May 13, IS64—ly Carpetings and Oil Cloths. VOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cast rtt re, n lot of higraiti, Vonotian t Hemp, Rag And :lair CARPETS Flram 011, C 1: 11 . 11'S as Nt labs, which will ..id (cll. the ,ash At the ell .V .4 . 0011,11 Y, Trustee =IIMEI Fourth Arrival of Now Goods. h je-t uree , l f, , en the cities with a let t NEW S-1 , NI)IElt DUES 4;00D.'; I•kr th.• A lo,kult,illl liun SIN /II r•.. ..P :111.1 It 0 , 11 Ut•,. 4, I . lli fell 11 I Viet.Celvbrated 1:11(1,0ve 3.1 Al i sru fitocp :o:Lb.:lnd a goaoral .81,1" meat se.ts4,lqtlo, goods MEN AND BOYS' WEXIi. ,henp n Ittrge lot. of 01,D (1 )01h touch to thin prevent prit Please eall one tb or below Martin's Motel, East Ma Mreet M=lll]l 11:1)/ - 37 IL; ENFI ELI) EA PEI{ iN V I'l'l the attcut on of buyers to their _„.. Ilr t t will Le r.und uneur ..ed le all these teal n resinhich comprise a first class L. It All ilerlerleleet, to( /lee besiLwes have beun eltiell enlarged, esperially that el' I) E 8 COODS, "1.1,•1, We Are COO fide t. IS OW MOSt extousl(e assort own' (.tfered in this town. We lune now ow-, rva.ly for itispoctlon all the nov.l lies of the Munson. ciT Pori 11010 011:1111.8 nud styles. Nlozatoblque, I.lam and Plaid ChallioF DO i. 11111., a Is ',IWO' stock of AI.PACC.I6, at astonishingly low priCe9. I)OMESTICS. l'rlots, Munched Musll.l4, Broad Sheetings, Flanne Ingham, TieF iug., CuLtonntirti, Ice., 4u. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, Casolnieres, Jllllllli, 8111111110 r CHAMlllerllB, &r.- 111 uI I 1.11 the attention of our friends inure partle ularly Ld out luuua u.O stucl«if Tluslt us, Calicos. Cot unadeh, ill loiught last winter, before the late advance Mill be sold at pricer, that defy competition.— l'orsons may rely on getting great bargains at the store of GREENFIELD ..4 SHEAFER March 23,1804 NOTE :—Persons desirous of examlng our stock will please ho particular, and recollect our Store is in 'Lug's building, S. E. Corner Market Square ; Second Door, op. posite hitter's Clothing Ssore. 0. & S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. splendid assortment of all the new Li...stylus of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft & Straw lists now open °felt" , and home manalacture which will bo SOld at Lho lowest es b prices. Solt hats of all goal ides Gout the finest Bearer and Nutria, to the cheap. est scudl, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A largo stock of • .111 „ SUMMER HAM, r• Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and err ,— tl traw. Chlldrens fancy Also a full assortment of Mr no, Boys'and chlldrous caps of ovary description and style. The subscriber invites all to coma and osamino his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho fools confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron age herotoforo bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the santo. Pont f rgot the stand, two doors abovo Shriner's Hotel and nest to Borman's shoe store. JOAN A. KELLb:It, Agt. N. B. Bats of all kinds made to order at short notice. A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Dry Goods, (AWING to the recent hotly/ fall in ~VJthe price of Gold I have dotormlned to reduce every Article in my lumen.' stock of Dry Goods to a corresponding price with the precious metal, and intend to maks still further reductions from time to time as Gold recedes in price. Ny extensive stock has been mainly purchased at- low prices and before the great advance in goods 1 take this opportunity or calling the attention of the public to the notice, as I can and will sell lower than any Homo outside the Eastern Cities. Cell and Examine for yourselves. Retnomber the old stand South Hanover stroot below the Court Muse. Oct. 7, 1864. A. W. BENTZ. B. R. JAMESON, S. M. COYLE, J. WCANDLIfiII B. R. JAMESON & Co. Wholesale and retail Dealers in Fan cy Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions &c., North west corner of Unilever and Pomfret streets Carlisle Pa,would respectfully _ announce to_ the Public that theyliaveluet returned Corn the Eastern Cit , ss with a large and well attested stock of .Goods consisting In part Uoalery, Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Crapes, Cravats, Hoops, Nubins, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirt,,, Drawers , Belts, Ladles & Gents dollars, Bind ings, Cords, Buttons, Combs, Needles, Sewing bilks, loop Skirts, Paper, Pens, Perfumery, Cigars Sm. Wei would particularly Invite the attention of . Country Merchants, to our stock, as in the matter of prices ' as wail as in other important particulars, 'we enjoy this great ad vantago, viz., ono'branch of our house and member Os our firm are located in Philadelphia, and always pre pared to take advantage of every fluctuation In the market. Liberal terms made with •.vvtiolettalo purclumors and unusual Inducomants offerod tObuyers of evory class. Call and uzamlne our stoch. B. It, JAMESON & Co. Oct. ?4.1884. q HE FORWARDING AND GRAIN business formerly conductod by Line, Olvlor & is now carried on by JOHN GREASON July 20, 1864—tf °reason, Comb. 60. AMILY DYROQLORS, , ItALSTON'iI. uly 1,1804. 11 . .0 G S , FRUITS, PER FUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT , PICKELS &C ' AT H AVE RST North Ilunover Carliale, Penn'a. Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection• ary, which has never been surpassed iu this borough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been se. leoted with great care, mod are calculated, in quality and price, to command the attention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish such as. Papier Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink•stands and trays Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladies' Calms, Writing Desks, and Port-folios. Port hionnales, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety 51 ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and head purses. Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet, E. Basin and It. & U. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. Fancy Pins fOr head dresses and shawls. Musical instruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles ele gantly finished and suitable for PILES ENTS, to which he invites special attention. Also, au extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL. WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal clasps and corners. Ills assortment of School Books and School Station ery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particniar at tention of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS,Are. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kenoseue or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. Ills assortment in this lino Ix unequaled in the borough. Also, SEll AILS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPER, the celebrated Killocectilnk, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco. F It UITS, such as Oranges, Lemons,. Pigs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes, Ac., FANCY CONFECPIONARY—N UTS— PRESERVED FRUITS. MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, 14c In every variety and at all prices, all of stitch are pure and fresb each as can be confidently recommended to his friends. Ills stock embraces every t .ing "in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially Invi ted to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Rank on North. Hanover street July I. Iptd. 0.100,000 971,000 1,088,200 Income for 1801 300,000. MIER The undersigned Is now opening the largest and most desinthlo storkufgoods'c - ver offered to the people of Gumbo, land County. complete and general assot ttnent of Ladies Dress Goods. An Irnmens4, assortment of I.Arn ES MOURNING and SEC D MOURNING DRESS ()GODS front the Celehrn tot! Mourning S:orr• UI Bob6oll A Son, Nada. A large agsortnient of LADIES,PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS The largest stook of NOTIONS outside of Ulu Eastern Boys and Ile,. wear in endless variety, ef eisisting of Cloths, Fancy and plain Casshneres, Tweeds, Jeans, and IME=III 1)OMDS1le GOODS. so hninon, rissortunrot, rut trascunalto rates =ID :1,1 IC SIIINI Slf El< I‘S, and front all tho relebra 1 cc Illart cart rs is the U. S. also Hall:weals of et or •.11(1'1;1',,, 1./11, c•LUTIIs VATTING! AND LooK 'A lar,o Ft4 , ck of Lave and Silk CA PEk. LAWNS Lett ..,er from last soasau, will he suit tretuely pricek. .r att. ration paid In •'Funeral orderk,"as well 1, eiders of all kind.. promptly and puncluall attend tu. All or ‘vbi , •111,Ill be sold lower thnn Clty priewn hav i wt!, put 141/1.41,1 be IV rO the Leto ad V3llOO. (11;(1('Elti G ROCE it ES jMVEIIS, has opened a new U merry Stor, ” Maio Fuse t, tiaxtun's Hard -to, and k prepared to supply his friend.. and thr puhllr, with all kinds of Ch o irs Uocilii, at the lowest Mai Isl.t rat s. ills sit rk eomprises • CONTI:1:S, SUGARS, SYRUPS. TEAS, Salt, Spiro'. ground, unground; Crackers, Cheese, 'offer,--E,OtftnrreScri.til-tly—SlhnitMlblnr FrOnlll Brushes, Tobacco, Pagers, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bod GLASS AND STONEWARE, Cedarivare, No!kali:, .111 all other arti cles usually kept in a first class Unwary. In r.,:ird to prloes I am determined to soil goods the lusveht IL ores I= BUTTER, EGGS, and all kiwis of Country Produce, takun at marl. 1 . .1111101 , alla Pah omen mine particularly invited to 1,111111 , 1 the (•,•1.•hl riled i'll(EN I X ell UitN, which h Mir,' by 1,1111 Otollt judyra the most puma of the a4e. AIIGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH ALL KINDS. Among ivlitch l< it large I real gar, ulnal-Ulti mo, ,Iry RANO. in nalt harreh, :11ACKA It EL at prim, that Is really to.torilhhingly lOW. L'lckels of All kinds. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIyUORS, at the lowest tales for CASH or Country Produce. WM. BENTZ July 1, 1961. rim h; partnership heretofore existing between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flom leg. her been derived by mutual consentl. The bo.nins and aceounts are in the heads of Mr. Ilalbert. ivies earnestly requests all partner 1 axing accounts with the late tires to call and settle them. Vi lllLriu Halbert. jr. having enti.red lute partnership with his brother, Chivies 1.. halbert. the busbies nil! hen ..eferth Le conducted under the style of halbert & Brother. The new firm would respectfully call attention to their stock of • New and Fresh Groceries. Thelrattiek is largo and solectod with the Greatest care and will he sold at the lowest pricoc for cash. It eon, gists In part of floe old (lovernment Java COFFEE, Prime Rio do , Primo Rio Roasted. SYRU l'S.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy raps, of 'llB very host qualities, BROWN SUG A ItS.—The boat the market affords. Covering's boat Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. U. nud C. Sugars, which cannot be sur passed. Itice, Core Starch, F..rrtna, Dandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, &c. - 0? CHINA, GLASS, AND 0? QUEENS WARE. A largo and well ticketed stock of the vary latest pat— terns and sty;oti, lower than ovet in price, and bettor in quality, than was ever offered before in. Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, Audi asTubs huskers. and Churns Baskets of every description; Children's 0.4,11.1t1A01: 1 0, Stonowaro, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars. l'resorvo Jars. Jugs, all sizes. FISH—No. 1, 2 and 3 Macikeral. No. 1 MESS SHAD No.l Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SAl.l' by the Sack, Dairy and G. A. Salt. Thu subscribers respattfully ask the patronage of their friends and the nubile generally, and invite them to call and examine their now stock, at the old stand, :comer of Hanover and Louthor Streets. HALBERT & BROTHER. Carlisle, April 22, 1864 PRE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opened FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main nod West Streets, in the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Itheem. The b at brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on hand - and - delivered-to auy_part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the first mills in the neighborhood, I con assure my eustonters that they will be furnished with au article of Flour which I can vouch for. I will keo constantly on band FEED OF ALI, KINDS, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c The highost cash prim paid for Grain of all Muds and Flour. Don't forgot tho old established stand.. JERE:MALI (11V.1.811 Carlisle, Mar 20, 1864. Of the old firm of John P. Lyne ,S• Son, I' AS just completed opening his new . Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Masa, Varnishes, be., to which ho invites the early attention of the public generally. Ile has greatly enlarged his stock in all its Various bianchos, and can now ac&om• modate the public with Reliable Goods, In lar g e or smaleguantitles at tho lowest prices. A look Into his store will convince them that he has enough Goods to fully supply the demand in the mar. Persons - wan,ing Goods In our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a.call before making their purchases: All orders personally and punctually at. tended to, and no miereprosebtations made to effect sales. LEWIS F. LYNE, . Carlisle, Iday 20,1801 NEW GOODS..,- , • ..; Every description and quality of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Flake's, Sauce, Fine Jaguars, ,Tabacco, &gars, Pipes, Fro.lx Fruits and vegetables In Cans, Oysters Au,. Spicos,.Wood. and-Willow. ware,- all kinds and of tho boat quality and to be sold at the lowest prices for cash by July 1, 1801 8.00 KS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS IMIZEME! =LEI Cloths for Ladies Cloaking ll== 1r 1 .11!=111 SAUCES, PRESERVES, d a good :two Lawn t of DISSOLUTION Flour and Feed Store, ~NA f~D WAR LEWIS F. LYNE, North Ilarto . voi St. TIIE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu tual Fire Insaradco Company of Cumberland aunty, incorporated by an Act, of Assembly, in the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend ed to the year 1883, Is now in active and vigorous op eration, under the superintendence of the following board of Managers, viz: . William IL. Ooegas..Christls n Staymen, Jacob Eberly D. Daily. Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, Johu Elchelber ger,Joseph Wickersham, Snail. Eberly, Moses Drieker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and 1.0,. Dunlap. Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In tho State. Persons wish ing to become members ale Invited to make applira. tiou to the agents of ;he Company; who are willing to wait upon them at all time. WM. It. 00110 AS. President, Eborly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JOHN O. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dillaburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Shorriek, Allen: Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Pallor, DB:lily:Bon; Henry Bowman, Churehtown ; Mode Griffith, South °Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpennsboro'; Samuel Coover,Meeinthiesburg ; .1. W . Cock lin , Shepherdsthwu D. Coover, r ipper Allen ; J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring: John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Penman, New Cumber. land; James MeCandlisb, York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dilisburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphfn en—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the CCaupany having policies about to expire, ban have thorn renewed by uniting application to any of the Agents. July 1,1864. WISE] LE R & WILSON'S SE Wail G a7►lal C/I AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Pressor, Improve% Loop— Check, New Style Rammer, Binder, Cor or, Braider, etc. -- At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa Highest Premiums at the INTERNATIONAL EXIIIIIITION, LONDON, 1862 INDIATRIAL EXHIBITION, PU113,18131. at the Fairs of tho Silver Medal at the rennsgtrania Slate Fa September, 1863. A inerican I list Rut, New York, Mechanics' A ssociatio Boston, Franklin Instil utt?. Philadelphia. .Intropolit/ Mechanics' Institute, Washington, M.oryland Institu Baltimore, Nlechnnirc' Association. Cincinnati, lie tacky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical A,seciatio St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, Ran Francisco. MAINE, CONIcECTIOITT, NE \V .IEItSEY, I'ENN3III,VA NIA. VI Ittil NIA, .111161011111, 01110, INDIANA, lOWA, • TENNI.I 4 : 4 F,E,_ 11,1,1Nni?, Ii 1112.111il AN, t A MI:Olt:CIA. These celebrated Moi hint's are adapted to every vtevy 51,11115 or f 111 1 wear, limn the lightest inu4- tins to the I,ovitint no teL equally Hell upon silk, linen. woolen, cottro: 4athin 014. 1•111 . 1fillg, 111111 brlliliilll4-111,1killg 11 beautiltil and pm f rt stitch. alike on both gifi,--111, 1 perforinind every i.pceitin i 1 sewind except 11110,111,4 huffy.. 111/i1. , 111,1 stitehin r nn buttons. Full i n tr i . Lio n . for 'Toro , Mamine is 40 gratuitously at the soles miens 11 1t,,. the \lachine is sent s so , thot pernonol , inronviiiilmit. a card ml direction in nent, hich nulih'ivut guide The NVLiCh r11( . 111111111,111.1 tho 'll heeler A, Wilson bo-hine are-- I. Beauty and exiaillence of stitth, :dike on hullo si ley of the faiiiiii sewed. Stiondth. lienifinss, and durability of s ea m, th a t will not rip nor ravel. and unite u it h -3. Er,notEly of threail 4. Ito attooliments utile range of implication it purplises inaterbiln. i'imipaetnens nub rte muiai of model 11111 i 1111i,/1. I. Slllll/11Cit.V 1111.1 th .1,1 it,truetion. 7, Speell...ll, op-rat-ion and management, and quit:theta:of movement SCfl EDULP: OF I'll if No. 3 Nl:whine, will. In!MIZIEIE1 Phan - Table, $45 Half 7nar, Paunched. 50 lh Ralf Lasu Puha/Ri, Black R's Inn( or Mahogany 55 u Plain Tab Half Cam , . PanneHod, • Milieus°, Polished, Mae!: Walnut or Mahr,gany No. 1 Machine, silver plAted, with Plain Table, 05 0 Pull.hed, Itlnek 11 • nlnut. 7o 0 H a lf Caau , pollood, Walnut or :Ilshogany o Hall Case, Polished, llos,wooll, so 0 Full ease, Polished, Illal. ll3lnut or I,iliog - auv !It/ Full Csse, Polish° Itosewood, IUU u No. 4 Lamp with Plain Tablo, 75 11 Plain Table, Every Ma: him , is roil with a Ilrnnner, Nos. 1 mil Marhiiies arc Mild cool' I , te, with Sit N rsutr, New stt io Iliisi!-iir slid Braid,. NVltevler At IS A.:easy tit Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July 1, 1q64-Iy. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Modal at the World's Fair, London, 1662. !",-.--. :.;:....7:- --", ___ _.....c __ --- - 1 - . 4 . - ., VV;'`-- -- i •:.:',_ - 4:' ,- '7'', 1 ,',!7:?:: - ?. - g-,'?'77A rS':: : 'r: - '.... ril Ill?, undersigned has just received, 1 and intends to been constantly on hand.„, full as. sortinent 'of the unequalled Pianos In/lila:tat ured by Steinw ly & Sons et New York. Each Instrument will be cardfully selected In the Manufactory, and trill be sold at the New York Cash, Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Clonal°. A written guarantee of entire tatisfoction trill be given by the ~ü bscriber Id each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are Invited to call and 9X:1111 i lie these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Ann Strout, 3d door Ulna, of thu Mansion Rouse, nea tl u Railroad Depot. _ SECOND.IIAND PILINOS recylved In exchange and kept for onto and to rent. JOHN K. STAYMAN Oar May 22, ISG3—ly A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOD West High Street, Carlisle, Pa Premium a warded al the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857,) The subscriber has just receive d the most splendid assortment of articles in Ills lino, ever brought to this place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that doty competition. ' Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, FURNITURE. lEllehen and } Office Embracing every article used by Rouse and Rotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture to setts, reception and Camp_ Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames, pictures, c. ccil.l'articular attention glron as usual to funeral,; orders from town and country, attended to promptly ati4 on moderate terms. July 1, 1804 PAINTS AND OILS 10 Tons White Load. 1000 Gallons of Oil. Just received with a largo assortment of Varnishes Fire Proof Paint, Turpenilno, Morena) White, , Japan, White Zinc,, Putty, Colored Zine - , , Lltharge, Red Load Whiling, Boiled Ull, Glue, ' Lard 011, Sperm OIL Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, 40., COlors df every description dry, and 011 in mum and tubes at the hardware Store of July 1, 1804. HENRY SAXTON. Bryanfs Pulmonic Wafers; - AT DALSTON'EI - Dee. 18C3. - - HYSICIANS find it to their ad vantage to eall and purchase their Medicine at 4ALSTON'S, W3f. BENTZ FIRE INSURANCE. I= I= I=l No. 5 Machlho, Cylindcr, m ilh El= ' -2 i: -: - '- • . ' = 4- F f , :„„ , _„f 4 '; : i. ; _," .7.1 V, 0:4 ---'' ---- OLUMBEROAL AND LUMBER YARD.- v_./ The subscribers have this day entered Into partnership to trade In COAL AND LUMBER, We will havo constantly on hand and furnish to o dnr all kinds and quility of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, FRAME STUFF . Paling, Plastering Lath Shingling, Lath. worded Flouring and NVeatherboalding. Porte and Rails, and every article that belong to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to twit: Whitepino, Hemlock and• Oak, of different qualities. Having ears of our own we can furnish bills to order Many length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will he kept under cover so-they cAti be furnished dry at all times We have constantly un hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which wo will deliver clean to any part of the borough To wit : LN kenv Valley, Broken. Fgg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, row - ton Locust Mountain, Lobb m iry Writ wn pltdp on r • soiree tO soli at the low est prices. Best quality of Linteburner's and Blackranilh's Coal, always on hand which we will sell at the lowest ligu Yard west side of Grammar School. Maio street ARMSTRONG & 11.UFFE1t. July 1, 1864. Notice of Co-Partnership, rrEIE public are hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co Partnership, under tho name of Delaney Sr Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi ness, at tne old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas Works; where all orders le their lino of business are respectfully solicited, anti wtll he promptly filled., . • •. . Oct. 16, 1863 t f. inrOrders for cool will be rereived at Halbert k Flemina's Grocery Store Hobert !doom's Shoe Store and A. 11. 131:del:Currying Shop ffll...Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through b Post Office. arrangements harl ng been rondo with lb Postmaster to charge the postage on same to us. Al orders punctually filled. BOOTS AND SHOES. T the store of John Irvine, on th- LLN. corn.. of the public square. Is the place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats And Caps, at prices that deft , competition, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and most cumplete assortment of Boots. Shoes. lints dt, Caps that he has over presented to this community, and which he is determined to Fell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stock embraces everything in his line of such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Calf HMI patent Leather Galteis, Calf Nullifier'•, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &e. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and English Lasti rig (lid tors, Morocco, Cal and Kid Boots, Finn Kid :dippers, Pitney Slippers, Mot room. and Kid Buskins, dm, MIS ES 20; f.BRENI'S WEAR of all desct ip thins einbroclng tine Lai•ting (loiters, Morrocco nni Lasting Button Boots, Morenel, Loreo of all kind fancy sins, of vol ions slippers, Air. HITS 6: CAI'S, SIM. Carriniero. Fur and Waal Ha ~11 qualities nod styles, alse ti large ,assortment STRAW HATS Pont , : and Sinc, numb, to order at the shorteqt not Itepairinquponiptly .10,tn. Confident of his ability please all elms let of customers. he respectfully limit the public to Ore him II •all. u ,, y..itemtonber time place, N. corner of the Publ Square. .lul . 1, I. I NEW GOODS ! ! TOW offerin - g - an iininCi e -- variety - if ci..i S, C k561)1E111.1, 4 , E.•rnr,s, r'l T o; noons For Men and Boys' Wear, ill 3 121rg.•1 l ariety, that, C3ll he ',um] any e-ta le-tilnent le Chi, pl tre an-I :it IoiNV prif•l'S I e:,l ally 1% here. lit ',tail L. to andandle,.•l,et We :lA tele t it e the .1. e, e ,41eltiq ~, r der In the hce,t st, le r yArd. .mere i, chiselline till , • els, ell: .1. li.tiz kII 4,1r1 , ii:9• , •etien 0! sir .4., ti, reepe, wily LT ING, SmtL 11.tnovi r :qtt•t.t, En/pm :m July 1, ELLIN( ; . vi"nv ENT v_ visit CI \i 111 1.(.1V A itll4 , 1.1 11•11. • 111,111 In .1 . ors 31..vE II N .llO to I/ .1...1, 1.I•11.11 11 11 r 1•• 1 • 111111 hl.Io NI.I/1/ 1•1,1•1•1.. 1111 . 1111 .1111/ 1.1,1 SO/1111,1 "I ATCH ES A ND ,TE \VT:1.11) - " (hr t 5 , FU,:,11 .it 1071-o it, 11 , 1. Th, , ti,d.l IltnnlAnu I a , o ‘atclies. 1. , vv Ll•pi ti a,.1 01, 11,11 chus. mid .411 ut Ltr kimls at. Nt3 GOLD .ND CLA I A'S nf kinds.,Fert u.ll th,1.11‘,1•1 I ,t.r. linte,l 11 Iit)NES ACC(IIIDE)NS liallil=ll=l ht• hv.r...m.1 ,‘ 11, v,holemle tti rt•tml i he cn•it , t, Ivrtn, si orlon/in 1111 hind, will I aunt: usual, at irdwl I pri Jul) 1, 181 cis T 11, I, 'l' It IU )1 HAN 1' Th, !tit. 1 ' 13i1 . 1.. 1 . 111,er StOVe. 11:111.111t, SI/I,Ck li, I.lilll, HIP ~It• til.ll 0(.1:1 ,11.• t,1.1) ,1111.•11,r stsve vxamine the stily StoNt• 11.1 has gks en uulcursa) la, 11 ' I/AT IS CLAIM EIMVER. ERS IS ISt .4 sal )11.4' tstdit 3i L. 1;11 N i , itt Iu furl . ==lE=l oven Lll.lllZuty other ,Wit. of the sun 401.1110 pl,C,Vati , ll of the center pier, trom savittz. ,pntrs. bth.Tho Lent Baker. Itonster, on , lCr.ok u,ov in use. Rh A sup •1 iirianininient for eleaninLi the nun, 7th. A leo - feet this 1:111(M11111” for either 011011 n, coal., The Prairie Flower is war-I:mho! to giro satisfactil in evei) pal tirolat, nod will he shown oil), pion,. to ail who mtp oil!, whether d,.d,init lo purchase mit, WI) quantity .4 relorenre in .untry A lea other good Cnok Stos UN 011 1 / 3 11d. ,Olieh Le sold very lov Villhe ' , CM h. Srmli.u. Roofing, lob work, Crpp,•r sm;thing and hretinC wL.rk promptly utL,nded to, in tou n to you. try. All work v.urruntod at the told stand, Ilunovel stUM,•. north LI Louther. m A y )11 IS. N. 8..-0111 Copper, prase and I . ..tvter bought., at the hlgheht prien pall Id each or goods. Juue COFFEE POT. FRIDLEY respectfull announeas to the citizens of Carlisle and th public Generally, that he still continues the nianiAn tun, or all it 111118 or tin and sheet iron %lire In J. I) Halbert's building East. Louther street Carlisle at th sign of the RED COFFEE Po7', where he will at all thre . be ready to do all kinds Bork in his line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all time!, Ito hat. those celebrated, so sealing and self testing premium airtight, I , :RUIT CANS AND JARS Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of jobbittg done he shortest notice. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank. rut for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same. Mint forget the sign of the Red Coffee l'ot July 1, 1869. William P. Lynch The subscriber inairuis the public, tlia Ito still coutinues tha GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING • - - husines at tlli Old Stand In the basement of the Firs , Methodist Church. lie will attend promptly to al ausiness In his line. Lead and Iron Hydrants, Hot and cold SH 0 WER BATAS, Water Closets, Force sad Litt Pumps, 'Wroit Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash its sins, IlYdraul e Rams, Sm., and every description of cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, &c. Superior cooking ranges. heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings, at short notice;Th the most modern style. All materials and work in our line at low rates snd warranted. ifcCountry n orb and jobbing promptly attended to July 1, 1804. HAT AND OAP EMPORIUM. rI I IIE undersigned respectfully announ cos to the public that lie still continues the lint tint; Buiduchs at the old stand, In West tllgh street anti with a renewed and efficient effort, produce :it'd Iles of }lead Dress-of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shell be staidly in keeping with the improve moot of the Art, and fully up to the age which we live. I have onhand a splendid assortment of BATS AND-OAPS ofall descriptions, from the common Woe' to the finest Fur ,and Eats; and at priced that must suit every ono who has an eye to getting the worth otlds.money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, OASSINIERIC; BEAVER & FELT HATS, of ovary style and color anti unsurpassed for Lightness Durabilily and finish; by these of any other establish• meat in the country. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hat's and Cape, of every description constantly on hand. Ile respectfully invite's alLtho old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. J (MELT°. July 1 18G4. A. B. E BOOTS as SHOES. A FULL assortment of Men-and Boys' ' Boote and Shoes, suitable for the winter. Also, adios and Misses's Balnioral Bootees, OhlldrerVa Boots of all kinds.. Ladles and Oeutlereen'sGUld OreCShoes. My old customeras and all in wont of good and cheap' Boote .und- Shoesciv-ill-Please-call-and-extunine-th. stock, before purchasing. Main sizreet,_noiull oPPolilto the Depot.... • • •- - - July h;88¢. C . MS. OGILVY) Trustee. , - • • . 111010 E SECIARS .8z TOBACCO, , k e i • ' AT RALBTONI3. SCANTLING, OLIVER DELANEY, ANDREW 11. BLAIR. b1.:1,A NCI' & BLAIIt MISESSI =1 w ... CUD BERLAND VALLEY AND . - ` r .-7 44 '::: 7" ?.?: FRA NKLIN. ' RAIL ROADS. 011A.NGE OF _HOURS. ON and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4th, 18114, Passenger Trains will run dully, lie follows/ (.I , unday excepted): FOR CHAMBERS BURG AND HARM:BURG. Leave Ilagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:45 P. M. '• Oreencastle, 7:37 1 " 3.35 . ( Arr at 8.17 ' 4:20 .. Chambers'g, -1, -- --, Leave 8:30 " 12:55 . Leave Shippensburg ft 00 " 1:28 . Newuille 9:32 " 48 " Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 " Mechanicsburg 15:42 " 3:12 Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3:40 " FOIL CH A 3 113E.11211U110 AND HAG ERSTOWN : Live liarrist.urg 8:05 A. 31„ 1:35 P. 11. " Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:16 " , article 9:27 . 2:55 " Nay:vine 10:112 .'"- ' 3:29 " Shippensburg 10:33 " 400 0 Chstubers'g, 1 Arr at 11:10 " 4:30 ° I heave 11:10 . 4:40 Leave Greencastle /1 :0 0 " 6:30 Arr at IlaAerotown 12:35 " 6:10 " The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION TRAIN will leave as follows: Leave Carlisle 5:55 A. M. ' . Meehanicshurg 625 " Arrive St Ilarrh.burg 6:55 P. Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. Mechanicsburg 4'54 " Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 " making close con oectio - ts at Harrisburg with Trainfr for Philadelphia. New York and P,ltsburg; and with. Trains ti r all points West. .0..) - 'The Train leaving liari isburg at 4:20, P. 24.7 runs only as tar as C:Illisle. O. N. LULL, Sup'l. i 4 uperintemient's Office, I Chain b'g. July 1. 1864. f READING RAILROAD 1 .4 • r.• 4 a . 7,5 WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ClREAl"frunk Line from the North ‘A and North Weal for Philadelphia. New York Reading, Pow na We. Lebanon, Allentown. Easton &s. rains lea, o Ilarri,buig for New York, as follows: At 3 and 0.15 A 31 111111 1 45 P. M., arriving at New York at 10 A. 31 and 2 lo and lu P. M.. The above 0 1 111113 t with similar trains on Pennpl• van in Poi! Road, and :It s eping,enrsarcompany tho first two trains without.eliange. Leave for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tanumul,Minersvllls, A Ilea Clown and Philadelphia at. 8.10 n 31. and IA6 I'. 31., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at All points. at 7.20 a tn. and ddop. m. Returning: Leave New York at 9 a. tn., 12 noon, and 7 p tn. Philadelphia at Sa. m. and 3,30 p. m.: POUST I Ile at 0.50 a. m and 2 35 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.10 a. in. 111111 2.15 p. tn.. and Reading at 12 midnight, 7,55 and 10.45 n. In d 1 lb and 0,05 p. m. An A ecoMmt , dation Pakbenger train leaves Reading at 0 30 A. 31., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.30 I'. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 6.40 and I I a .0. for Ephrata, Lititz, C dumbia. On Sunday,. Leave New York at 7 p m.. Philadel phia at .t. 15 P . Potts, ille nt 730 A. :11.. Tamaquaat n.ut., Harrisburg s. IS 119 in. and Reading at 12 mid night for Ilarrir.butg. Odom 0b.,. b.. H i I eage. Season. School and Excursion 'Pickett, At I ed,..•od rale. to and from all paints Ott d through. 80 Pounds Baggage al lowed ear( P.t.senger. Nor. 156,4 ABLISLE & PHILADELPHIA k - • ;:;•' WAIIK 4 - D A I - 1: - R - E i C T LINE. FREED. WARD & FREED, II MARKEY STR EET P ill LAbEilqua. J. J) h iQADS, MA IN Si It ET CA 111.1SL E, PA •(•“, r Ihn I in. 112:":l! 31eirket 3t. i ' , lily. :it 7 1 , 1•10 Cit. A.ll it:ti•ti..i• I I. r he Thiarl.ad I b) 4 .I.oy I. 1,.1. Carlisle Foundry, ME FARM DIPLi.3IENT DEPOT! I; I;11 CO., now manufac o irs, .1.1 I i•. I at their ex • u - n •rig 11 I ntreet, CArlisle, a 11,1 1'1{..%1, ,o kno, h;oprot.••,l t , among ss , ol d ell •.p•.m, old uth it to NIL. 1,012:; II \ rolobroted Poloot GLIII GIiAIN DRILL, hi h h,. "r Mt, irk , (1-ms l'retuiumn at ti ~ l int ka To t,. ho Ftormort. of Cumb•ro rm oomontio, o. heooti out -peak in holt ..1 hoo 110 , 1 krn 111 evore, of I hem Sr.. 111 11 , . I 110 o 0 o omto ties. Iltio .. I .lot It oo i 0'010..100.1 an tile tootooot toototylets Grain oo tu.o. toto.o.oolocolotto the ',totted mates. It Moto. tt, o tot,. It eI y e.td tOPIINS. tv my end „. hlwg Eh° 'red. TM gum sprlng• pn .11 0 .11 .It, lo t.oo motto, oth.l s [ones, lorenk• o• oh m•• :opt lorill It Inorqualontf by N 1 TH. , 1111::1.111, filibos. 111111 , 1• Ii to Farmers no I 1 1 ' 1 1 : •11.!. ; 51i..1 charittler itiltl:l , \TI ,•• N vvi 1,11 I.'. I -'l4' .111 A. V.01)11 R (1 . , ;11,11 , 111::DEN11 , 1.1'11•• 1 . 11'1.\ I'.lloi ,II L•LLKIt, 11.%1(V, I'.ITEVI CIDER 3111,1, .1011 1: 4 1' 111)(r6 TR01:1011 Al`ii..l,hroi• and Foot ll•dse l'oaara and l'breshing ast Inns Fh-ld Itidlccs I . l. , tigli Castings of - • • - osldd-s. and i-tiler articles for l.gg Coal • I Stves. with nn Immense house's, Tiers and others. .t:1 n111:11 i:t il.t) Of patterns for =MEI $, s it• [3 ol ”112 , •1 "• a I 11.14)N RAILINGS, $lO (1.: \11."1:1:! . .Y I . :N(1.11,1'1MS Lis el,‘.eh we would aLtenti4.n. !ileum Engines and•Plill Gearing. lit till , . del :11111,11 el ~ 1 1r Ittlsint v. Ire give partleU• tar attelitiotc 11111 ;Wendy tt,tellsive shark of patter.. for Paper, 11,11 1 1111 U•ariu, is conetnotly (~,/(.15 01111 Mill Alights will La ins utehed tvt th a printed catalogue of our various )lill 1 %.t i , Ol';ioa I ion. lu, :ilarbitio Shop rompriscs ell the rarinu. lads for turning, planing nod finishing shoal Le good nud cureful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENOINEs of any desirable rapacity. from ten to twenty-five horse parer, built In the bast styla and on accommodating terms. En ill's built at our establishment may b• seen in cut' essful operation at many of the largest Dist herb , and Tanneries In Carlisld, and Cumberland perry and I , dupilin Counties, to t e owners of which we ~,,,fi.tently trier for infitimation as to their efficien cy. Persons ~ t o t ting bleats Engines are earnestly - re- A ue,teil to call and examine before contracting else us here. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected v. ith 011 r ebtablishm,nt Is a Steam sash and Dour Manufactory which is 110 W in complete order for the manufacture or orery dive iption oY BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well as the plainest house.— Window Sash fur wished from 5 cents upward, accord. log to Oise of gesss; Fr-tmes (tom $1 31 up. ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $175 up. ward; Four Panel Doors from $212 upward. Mould lugs, Castings A rehltravm Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy 'napery, Scrolls, and other articles needed In house bandits, fu ulshed at the [invest prices and or the best quality of lumber. 4:GY-We are also prepared as heretolore, to build and repair BURDEN CABS for transporters on the raltioad, with promptness and on reasonable terms, The continued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail pr. utpt/y attended to. July I 1814 A LECTURE ,1.400.1xer.1( TO YOUNU MEN 1 Just published Inn Sealed Envelope. Price Six Conte A LEtyantli ON TILE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Cure of Spermatorrhoes or Seminal Weak ness, involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, ai d Im pencllments to Marriage generally. Nervoustiess,Con sumption , Epilepsy, and Fits Monts) and Physical Incapacity resulting Iron, Self-Al‘use, dc By hOB'T J. CULVER WELL M. D., Author cf the "Drama Rook," Sic. 'I be world renowned author, in this admorable Lot. tut,' clearly Noven troth his own experience that the awful coin:Norm es 1 Sell Abuse may be effectually rein, red wii host medicine. and without dangerous surgieal operations, boogies, instrutro uts, rings, or Cro Ws. pointing out n nu do of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer. no matter what his condition my ho, may cure Ida self cheaply, pH. vately, and radically TIIIB LN TunE WILL PROVE. A BOON TO TllOl.leA INDS AND THOUSANDS Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain, sealed envelope. op the receipt of six cents, or two poptap stamps. by addressing Cll AS..I .C. KLINE & CO. 151 Bowery, Now York, Post-00100 Box, 4580. Oct. 14, 1804. A T THE PARIS MANTILLA EM PORIUM. No. 020 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. OPEN—Paris-Made --- MANTI.LLAS - and - CLOAKS. - Al. SPRING and §l.l3Digh GARM /3NTS, of our own Also, of the I;atest• Stylke; and In great variety.. - • J. W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, - 920 CHESTNUT Street: , ;. • PHILADELPHIA. • :United States 5 percent 10-40 Loan. Vf i ro are" prepared to furnish the 10-40 United States Loan authorised by the act of March 3d, 1804 Atha'. Ilagistered or Coupon Bonds, as parties may_prefo. In denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $1,000, - $5,000, and $lO,OOO. The interest on the $5O, and $lOO, Bonds la payable annually and all other denominations:semi-annually In coin, • The Bonds 7111 bear date March let, 1064 and aro redeemable, at the pleasure of the Government ef• .ter 10 years and payable 40 yearsirein - date In eMa :AVltirtriterestot - O - Pereentipor.vtunum: ..„ . W: M. 11110TE,31,6aakler: Carlisle Deposit Dank, April 55th,1804,,. • • T -1 BELTZHOOVEII,- Attoihey Law -Mee in South. Thumoier stKOot, opposite Bentes.dry good storo Carlisle, Pa. Septrwbor • G,A. NICOLLS, Genorml Superintendent 131=