Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 13, 1865, Image 4

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MOUsieUr , Mittuel's patch of
sunlight Was,, •.sluniow, and when, ac
cording to ail rule and precedent, he .had
no right whatoyer to bring his red ribbon
out of doors, behold here he was, advanc
invivith. his cap already in his hand,
twelve paces off! -
Tho Englishman had got as far
into. his, usual objurgation as " What
ivhen - ho.eheeked himself.
,
it is and I •llalas, it is unhappy,
it 4 . is , sad I" Thus old Monsieur Mutual,
tilialang gray head.
le Whit busiii—at least, I would say,
nhat'do you mean, Monsieur Mixtuel ?"
" Our Corporal. Hellas, our dear Cor-
pond !"
. 4( What has happened to him ?"
ci You havo nut heard P"
"At the fire. But ho was so bravo,
so ready. Ah, too bravo, too readyl"
" May the devil carry you away !" the
Englishman broke in, impatiently; "I
beg your pardon—l mean me— I am not
accustomed to speak French--go on, will
you ?"
"And a falling beam—"
"Good God 1" exclaimed The Eng
liarean. "It was a private soldier who
was killed r.,
" No. A Corporal, the sarne Corpo
ral, our dear Corporal. Beloved by all
his comrades. The funeral ceremony
was touching—penetrating. Monsieur
The Englishman, your eyes fill with
tears."
" What bu—s%—"
" Monsieur The Eoglishman, I honor
those emotions. I salute you with pro
found respect. I will not obtrude myself
upon your noble heart."
Monsieur Mutuel, a gentleman in
every thread of his cloudy linen, under
whose wrinkled hand every grain in tl e
quarter of an ounce of poor snuff in his
poor little tin box became a gentleman's
property—Monsieur Mutuel passed on
with his cap in his hand.
"I little thought," said The English
man, after walking for several minutes.
and more than once blowing his nose,
H when I was looking round that Ceme
tery—l'll go there !"
Straight he went there ; and when be
came within the gate ho paused, consid
ering whether he should ask at the lodge
for some direction to the grave. But he
was less than ever in a mood for a. kiu
questions, and he thought, 4 , I shall see
something on it to know it by."
In search of the Corporal's grave, he
went softly on, up. this walk and down
that, peering in among the crosses, and
hearts, and columns, and obelisks, and
tombstones for a'reeently disturbed spot.
It troubled him now to think bow many
dead there were in the cemetry— he had
not thought them a tenth part so numerous
beforst—and after he had walked and soug' t
for some time he said to himself, as ho
struck down a new vista of tombs, " I
might suppose that every one was dead
but I."
Not every one. A live child was 13 leg
on the 'ground asleep. Truly he had
found something on the Corporal's grave
to know it by, and the something was
With such a loving will he had the
dead soldier's comrades worked at his
resting-place that it was already a neat
garden. On the green turf of the gar
den Bebelle lay sleeping, with her cheek
touching it. A plain unpainted little
wooden Cross was planted in the turf,
and her short arm embraced this hull.
Cross, as it had many a time embraced
- the Corporal's neck. They had put a
tiny flag the fitig of France) at his head,
and a laurel garland.
Mr. The Englishman took off his hat,
and stood for a while silent. 'Then cov
ering his head again, ho bent down on
one knee, and softly roused the child.
"Bebellel My little one 1"
Opening her eyes, on which the tears
were still wet, Bebelle was at first fright
end; but seeing who it was, she suffered
him to take her in his arms, looking
steadfastly at him.
" You must not lie here, my little one
You must come with me."
"No, no. 1 can't leave Theophile. 1
want the good dear Theophile."
"We will go and seek him, Bebell6.
We will go and look for him in England.
We will go and look for him at my ihugli
ter's, Bebelle."
" She will find him there ?" •
" We shall find the best part of him
there. Come with me, poor forlorn 'little
one. Heaven is my witness," said the
Englishman, in a low voice, as, before he
rose, he touched the turf above the gen
tle Corporal's breast, " thatl thankfully
accept this trust 1"
It was a long way for the child to have
•come unaided. She was soon asleep
again, with her embrace transferred tL
the Englishman's neck. He looked at
her warn shoes,' and her galled feet, and
her tired face, and believed that she had
come there every day.
He was leaving the grave with the
sluMbering Bebelle in his arms, when he
atopped,„ionked wistfully down at it, and
looked wistfully at the other
around. "It is the innocent custom , of)
the people," said Mr, The Englishmans‘
with hesitation; " I think I should lilrAY
to do it. No one sees."
.• Careful not to wake &belie as he went;
163 repaired to the lodge were such little
tokens of remembrance , were , sold, and
. bought . two . wreathe. , One, blue and
white and glistening.. silveri "To my
friend ,"'one One of soberer - red and black
and "'To my - frientl." - With these
he went'haoto.the.'grave,' and so 'down
''oh ono knee:again. ' Touching the child's
lips with the brighter„yreath, he , guided
her hand to hang it on the , ' Cress; then
:hung his own‘ wreath there. After all,
the wreaths were net far out of keeping
with the little garden._ To my friend,-
'Ttio took =it 4 •
when be looked rouilea street:corner'ir
to the Great Place, carrying Bebello in
his arms, 'that old llutuelshotild be there
airing his red ribbon. lie took a world
of pains to dodge the worthy Mittuel, and
devoted a surprising amount of time and
trouble to skulking into his own lodging
like a man pursued by justice. Safely
arrived there at last, he made Bebelle's
toilet with as accurate a remembrance as
he could bring to bear upon that work of
the way in which he had often seen the
poor Corporal make it, and, having given
her to cat and drink, laid her down on
his own bed. Then , be,slipped out into
the Barber's shop,lnd after a brief inter
view with the barber's wife and a brief
recourse to his purse and card-case, came
back again, with the whole of Bebelle's
personal property in such a very little
bundle that it was quite lost under his
EMEI
As it was irreconcilable with his whole
course and character that he should er.r
ry I3ebelle off in state, or receive any
compliments or congratulations on that
feat, ho devoted the next day to getting
his two portmanteaus out of the house by
artfulness and stealth, and to comporting
himself in every particular as if he were
going to run away—except, indeed, that
he paid his few debts in the town, and
pr hared a letter to leave for Madame
Boucles, inclosi'ng a sufficient sum of
! money in lieu of notice. A railway train
would come through at midnight, and by
that train ho would take away l3ebelle to
look for Theophile in England and at hi&
forgiven daughter's.
At midnight on a moon:ight night, Mr.
The Englishman came creeping forth like
H harmless assassin, with Bebolle on his
breast instead of a dagger. Quiet the
Great Place, arid quiet the never stirring
streets ; closed the cafes ; huddled to
gether motionless their billiard-balls ;
drowsy the guard or sentineron duty here
and there ; lulled for the time, by sleep,
even the insatiate appetite of the Office
of Town dues.
Mr. The En:dishman left the Place
behind and left the streets behind, and
left the civilian-inhabited town behind.
and descended among the military works
of Vauban, hemming LII in. As the shad
ow of the tiro heavy arch and postern
fell upon him anti was left, behind, as the
second heavy arch and postern fell upon
him and was lel t behind, as his hollow
tramp over the first draw-bridge was suc
ceeded by a gentler ~ ,n I, as he over
came the stagnant ditcocs one by one. and
passed out where the flowing waters were
and where the moonlight, so the dark
shades and t h e hollow sounds and the
unwholesomely-locked curt cols of his
soul, were vanquished and set tree. Sec
to it, Vaubans, of your own hearts, who
gird them in with triple walls and ditch
es, and with bolt and chain and lyir and
lilted bridge—raze those tbrtiticat
lay them level with the all-absorbing dust.
beibre the night cometh when nu ham;
can work!
All went prosperously, and he got in
to an empty carriage in the train, where
he could lay Babelle on the scat over a
gainst him, as on a couch. and cover het
from head to lit with his mantle. lle
had just drawn himself' up from perfect
in= this arrangement, and hail just lean
eel hack in his seat contemplatim_: it with
great satisfaction. when lie b eeil e aware
of a curious appearance at the open car
riage-window—a ghostly little tin hex
floating up in the moonlight, and hover-
ing the' e
Ile leaned forward and put out his
head. Down among the rails and wheels
and aAes, Mom , ieur Munich red ribbon
and all!
"Excuse me, illonsicur The En:,:lish
man," said Monsieur Mutuel, holding up
his box at arm's-length; the carriage be
ing so high and he so low ; "but I shall
reverenc,• the little lox forever, if your
so geuereus hand will take a pinch from
it at Parting." •
Mr. The Englisman reached out of the
window before complying, and—without
asking the old fellow what business it
was of his—shook hau ds and said, "Adieu!
God bless you!"
" And ; Mr. The Englishman, 0 od bless
you ! " cried Madame Bouclet, who IV a. ,
also there among the railsand wheels
and ashes. " And God will bless you in
the happiness of the protected child now
with you. And God will bless you in
your own child at home. And Ood will
bless you in your own remembrances.
And this from me!"
Ho . 114,d barely time to catch a bouquet
from her hand when the train was flying
through the night. Bound the paper
that enfolded it was brtively written
(doubtless by the nephew who held the
pen of an Angel), " I (..mage to the friend
of the friendless."
"'Not bad people. 1 ,! , , , ile!" said Mr.
The Englishman, softly drawing the man
tle from her sleeping face, that he might
kiss it, " though they are so--"
Too "sentimental" himself at the mo
ment to be able to get out the word, he
added nothing brit a sob, and traveled
for some Miles, — through—the usowitight;
with his hands before his eyes.
raves
(To be Continued.)
The Wooden Nutmegs of Connkto.
Now London is responsible for "wood
-nutmegs." Many years ago a small trader
sent from -there a few nutmegs to Beaufort,
S. C. planter named Bogart, seeing the
nutmegs, bought thorn at a good price.
Pleased - with - his puralmae, and being cspeei
allyjain of having choice delicacies athis
ho produced for his guests those rare and
soinewhatcostly nuts. But the nuts woundn't
crack, and when hroken open were found to
contain no meat, and the holiest Connecticut .
trader was cursed -by the Carolina chivalry as
a cheat foreelling nutmegs without meat ) and
whielithettherefore suippoied Were"iiitrde of
'weorti When our *troops:entered Beaufort
ti;iyforindt„hat the.vs.ame_prejudice - . existed
.11L;ainet nutmo& - tind. : Yankoos. • • ,
IMI
`- NE W . - 8 ... !
N E 111" S T!
EIDICH & MILLER are jest re'
JAceiving at their new and elieap stereon theisoutti
east corner of Main street, their firFt.supply of
Winter Fall and Winter Goods,
o Which they invite the spacial attention of every
person invent of Goodridestrablelbe the present - and
coming Season. The stock comprises all-kinds and
varieties of
DRESS GOODS,'
iturlitili Plain Block. Fignrod and Rapp B.lllm, Plain and
Figured colored Dreia Sllke, and colors French Merinos.
French Cashmeres, plain and figured, Coburg Clothe,
all shades and cohn a, black and colored Alparoa, plain
and figured all Wool Mous Do babies, imitable for Didion
and Children'a Drama's, Mohair Poplima, Valanolin;
Amorlean RM.:Anna, Cal Imo., iMrighnina,
Mourning Goods.
Black French Morinosa, .French Cambrneres, double
and aingle width all Wriol DerAines, Thibbett Alerinoe,
Bomeazines, Crape Poplins, black and white Plaid Pop
lins, black and purple Plaid Cashmeres, long square
and Thibbet Shawls, long rind square Blanket Shawls,
Crape Veils, Crepe Collars, Braficlkorchlors,Oloves, Bal
morals, bc„ he.
NEN AND BOYS' WEAR
Black and colored loth, black and fancy Casslsmeres,
all grades and qualities, Vestings, Sattitinota, Union
Cass'mares Kentucky Jeans. Shirting Flannels, Merino
Shirts and Drawers, A., Ac. A I , pool ol arrangement
mode will: a first class TAILOR to make up Clothing at
cry short notice.
Domestic Goods;
Bleached and Unbleached MuoUns of every quality,
Sheeting )( ucilno PollOW-raSe will no, Linen and Cl et
ton Table Diapers, Tivkingii, Cheeks, Striped Cotton
skirt ing, Donehns, Domestic. Ginghams, Scotch
lling
hamp, Sack Flannel if every color, Shirting Flail nobs
Factory and Shaker Flannels for Skirtings. red,; ellow
and orbile Wool Flannels, emit on Flannels, Calico.,
colored, cambric, and paper Muslins, Drilling Nankeens
and many other iioods In every day use.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Men's Hanover Burk flares and Gauntlets, Berlin
Cloth, Ringwood, Cass!mere and Dogskin Gloves, La
disc Kid. Cloth, Merlon, Silk. Lislethreitil and Cotta
Gloves, a full as ortnient of cotton and wool hosiery
fir Men, Ladles and Children, Balmoral Woolen Hos,
for Ladies Misses and Children, Opera Hoods, all rise••
and colors, Scorns. Suspenders, Sontags,illooped Skirts
Balmoral Skirts, limberellas, /ie., kr.
Also, just opoolug a complete stork of the newest
styles Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls Corpets,
Cloths, Mattlugs, Window Shades, Looking Biasses,
&c.
As the nelson advances we will constantly he mak
ing additions to our stock, end will always endeavor to
make our stnek the mast desirable that ran he found
in the country. Feeling very thankful to the commu
nity for their kind and liberal patronage so thrextend
ed to the New First, WEI earnestly solicit a continuance
of the some. Phase sire us n rail before making your
porelinses no weft, always ready and willing to eXhih-
It stir ponds, and can and Will prove th t we study the
Interest of nor enstomers.
Igen,. do Ti ,, t forge.t that wit . Storo Is on the corn
directly opposite Irri ot.'n Shoe Store.
Sept. ! r,. 1 r,4
iurt's Bat and .louse, Roach and Bee
Bug Destroyer.
eITIS popular and reliable article for
destroying vermine should be used by all persons
troubled with 1.1).•11 pests. It never falls, sold in Ca
lisle at Illott•s Drug , 4 teie, Ilavorstiek's. • rug At Pool.
Store and by D. Ralston, Druggist. E. N. 111,11 T.
Proprietor.
13 North Eleven Street, Philadelphia.
Prim ets per box (Large Size )
Nov 4. 1814.—1 y
NEW FIRST CLASS
GROCERY STORE.
Public can find, at, our now
urocory Store, , e the Boihnhe lately noeopied
l'hillp meld. der d end next doer to CAW reel; In Ur
p Hank, x\ pry fresh ,sortnient of all II
diltel via I.lnds end gintlee 4.1
Oe ESFOIVICS,
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TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
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GOOD GOODS!
ost
Nobility PI, MIS.
Sil'L 11 \ 8,
k FOUL 11l
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Plaid ill All LS,
if ova BLANK ET.'
. S. We follow GOLD P. as close as wo t„11 wl
Now lox good Limo for Th,r,haoLe :old Couowu
'Oct,(let, 7, IN6-1.-2m
Important P-otice
Reduction on Dry Goods,
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
W , l h N e Cr ity to l
,t,heredm now neeld,ptc•icer tray e o t f i goads
to re stoc k
il,ry goods at grnatly reduced Kies, for , iash. •
articles ballot.; kern purrlinved r etore thn ad
van, In price, I am enable to se/! 'Winless than Ity
prices. All in aunt of bargains is.lll do well to call
before purchasing r biewherti.
CHAS. 0011,13 Y, Trustee
lARPETING.--Selling Or balance of
y UirPrs — ZitTLlTTFed prices. elms. 001LBY,
Oct, 14, 1814. Trustee
SPECIAL NOTICE.
l'ersuns Indebted to the subsoil er ore earnestly
requested to Inn [al payment, otherwise in leJost will ho
charged on their accounts.
Sept. 0,1864. W. C. SA WINS.
Resumed Business.
r have received my stock of goods and
,Lthey are now open for the Inspection of the Public. 1
have also made scrim addition of ceasonlible goods
which mates my assortment very complete. The ten
dopey of goods is upward In price and persons wanting
goods will do well to purchase.
Additions of goods will ho mad,, as the season advan
ces. Please call ono door below Martin's Hotel East
Main Street. W. C. hAWY
fl UM. BELTING
Just received a largo assortment of all Ekes—
..
(him Bolting, Oum Oboe, ()urn Parking, Sc., nod for
unto 'Loup at the Hardware Store of •
lIEN In' SAXTON.
June 25, 1854
HAINIES.-500 pairs Haines
of all kinds. Elizabethtown patter
dn., ilornman do., with and without patent
Illeapor than ever at 11. SAXTON'S, East M
July 1, 18f4.
Wanamaker & Brown,
FINE ItEADY•NADE
CLOTHING, •
Corner - el6th - & - liarkerStkodc I
Philadelphia
SPEOIA t. DEPARTMENT FOR
Custorri WOOL,
No. 1 South oth Street
Good style!' and reasonable prim.
MATRIMONIAL•I
T:dies and Gentlemen, if you wish to
I marry, address the undersigned, who will send
you without money and without price, valuable in.
formation that Will enable you to marry, happy and
speedily, irrespectipe of age, wealth or beauty. Tide
Information will cost you nething r and if you wialito
marry, I will cheerfully assist 3 nu. The desired infOr4
motion sent by return mail, and no questions aeltedi
address Sarah 11. Lambert, Glreenpoint, King Co.,
Nov.lB, 1864.-3 mo NEW Yolrfr.:.
AA THE PARIS MANTILLA EM
romusi, No. 020 Chestnut Bt., Min&
i OPEN—Parle•Dlndo
MANTILLAS and CLOAK'S:
Also, SeltlflG'and sormat GARMENT'S of our
own Alarrofacture, of the Latost
.Btyles and In groat
variety. _
W. 1.'11001,0R &
.- The Paris . Mantilla Ennioritiel,' , .'
920 CHESTNUT Streetd - ,,' •
. ~PIIII4DALT!,IOIA,I
N E
LEIDICIf & MILT.ER
is compounded from theinost effectual anti
dote. that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper,Und 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 a trial. That it does com
bine 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 diseases : 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 whttle
series of coinplaints that arise front imptnity
of the blood. Minute reports of intlivithud
cases may be found in Arbit's AMI,HICAN
ALMANAC, chili i., 1111111,11 Cd to the druggists
for grajimon: distribution, wherein may be
learned the directions fur its. me, and some of
the remarkable cures whi h it has made when
all other remedies had failed to afford relief.
Those eases ,tke purposely taken from all sec
tions of the country, in tinier that every render
may have access to some one who cnn speak to
Min of its benefits from personal experience.
Scrofula depresses the vital energies. and thus
lem es its victims far more subject to disease
and its fatal results than are. healthy l'On••;ini
ti4.,., llont c it tends to shorten, and (foes
..t.., 0 -t en , IA •human
Of. ,list
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Currv•uts,
Dried
Fruits,
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011.•I' 10 the '; I the 11:1110' of
111 , .111.11111.1 it k coin
,(l e.I he.,:redients, sow.. AT h ex c eed the
ieNt ~r tparilla in !du:naive power, By
T. fie! vott may protect yotocell from the culler
,! (I.uerer of these (11-orders. Vorge out
, •orroptioll, that 101 nud fester in the
• out the :tikes of (licence, and
• will Ily its peculiar
h .• this lemcd‘ ,timu;ate. the %nal rum.-
n. :111'1 I PVIS I I' distrml S II It'll
nih Nrll' , ll lln .c-ttln id- I mrst out on any
”t:•: 111-
\v,, hove been deceived Ly
that protiii-ed
nitit•!l and 41,.1 nothing ; but they %%ill in•ither Le
(leeched nor di , •ippoilittql in this. It., virtues
line been it by abundant trial, and there
reimillis nn (111 , ,t11,11 of it, siopa,,iti t : excellence,
Mr ;he erne of the atllieting disen , e.t it i, in
0, 1 1•a h. .\ 'though under the same
name, it i , a very medicine from any
other which 11;1. been before the people, and is
far mole effeetnal than any other which has
ever been available to [limit.
CIIERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Groat 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 pithily that its quality is kept up to
the hest it ever has been, and that it may be
relied on to do all it has ever done.
Prepared by Dn. J C. AYER C.
Practical and Analytical chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
Sold by .1. W. ELLIorr, Carlisle, and deal
ers everywhere.
NC. i_; (3 irll , 4 11
16• 113 r ! ;t 1.31 N ‘ e '\ x N t Lor t
Attorneyol,h llu ra4tl Law,le
July 1, 1801-Iy.
TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at
Law, Carlisle, l'a. Office on the south side of the
Court douse, adjoining the "American Panting Office."
July 1, 18114-Iy.
M. WE ARLEY, Attorney at Law,
• , on south Ilanovor street, adjoining the
oflleu of Judge Ura ham. All professional bindums en
trusted to him will he promptly attended to.
July 1, 1804.
SAMUEL IJE:'BURN, Jr., Attorne;yr
nt Law. Mike with lieu. Samuel Hepburn, Main
et. earllele Pa,.
July 1, 1864.
IIFUS SIJAPLEY, Attorney at
,Law, Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and Col
lecting So'diers' Pay, Bounties. rind 1 . ,,111.1.118. Office
on South ll:mover Street, opposite Bentz's Store.
July 1., 1/161,
on hand
n, Loudon
illß offings
all] et.
AW CARI).-:-CHARLES B. MA-
I UCIIILIN, Attopey at Lew, °Mee In Inhere
juet opponite the Murltut Ileum
July 1, 1801-Iy.
el P. HUMERI - CH, Attorney at Law
je
omen on North Hanover street ' , a tow doors
north of Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to,
July 1., HNC
UdfflS
Pomfret street, few doors
below South Hanover at 4--
July 1, 1864.
4FOSEPI - 1 RITNER, Jr., Attorney it
Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, l'a. Qffiee on
1 11 RoodlStroot, two doors north of the Bank'.
•
Jul tat..y
1 , 13usIness promptly attended • to.
1864. ..
GEO W. NEIDICH, D. D. S:.
Late Demonstrator or Operative DentistrYoktui
... ' Baltimore Collage ,01 -
.
I .l llll Mitiss„,,,_ - . . .-. _,, Dental Surgery. .
ikr- ". 1 WV./ s' " !Otilee'at lila residence
%opposite Marlon 'lull, West Math street, Cal lisle, Pa.
4uly t,1854. , • • . ..„ _ .. ._
R. GEORGE S. SEA
_l2,itiorrr, Don tist,ftem the Dalt!-
wiore Oollsge of Dental Surger,y.
MiCifllct; et the residence uf his' recither:,- - East
Louther street, three doors below Dedtbrd. •
July 18G4.
,
PnysimANs will find it, to l,heir.nd
vantage to call awl purchase their 14e(1I1 HUN at,
- MAXM'S,
:-JAiIY 4184
IPAIII - 11.y'r.DYE QOllOll6, '
MS RAt6TON~t~
. _
'r
Just puUllshed in A : 139 . !i1e . c1 . 11ttv0p139,,, ;"1-Ipo Six Cents
. .
• A LECTURE ON-THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL Core, of Spermatorrhoen or Stun!nal Weak
ness, involutitarY - Ittnissionp, - Sexual - Debillty, - Ttrd'lnF
pendlmenta to Marriage ionorallY• • - Entvoiltneeet O P I,-
sumption , Epilepsy; and Fits; Mental and Physical
Incapacity; resultiing 'hem SelNAhuse, ko, By nOWT
J. CULVERWELLwon. .A Uthni . a the "Orson
Rook," the.
The world renowned author, In this admorable"Lae
tore' clearly'proves.frlot, his own experience that the
awful consequences - .1-Self Abuse may be effectually
remr wed mcdielney anti without' 'dangerouit
surgical Operations, boogies, instrum. ute, rings, or
eon , sale, pointio ; out: a mode of cUrd at once certain
and effectual, b. which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition ay be, may cure himself cheaply,
prl
vutely. and rad fenny Tills IX TUBE WILI. PROVE
A BooN TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS
Sent under cudi, in any address, In a plain, peeled
envelope, ou the receipt of six cente or two pnetege
stamps, by addressing (IN I A13'..1 C. It 1.l NJ & CO.
157 13Aivory, Now York, Post-Wilco Box, 4580
Oct. 14, 1864:
Tun peculiar taint or
4 ' . c.4,= 1 ""', infection which we call
:.,
Senorn LA I tlrkA in
I t - the constitutions DI
i multitudes of men. It
g eti
.
--- ' ' either produces or is
:="-------- '. 4ke
--• --.--.' ••• ••.•‘. produced by an en
- .---.-- ci .,;4010 1 _ feel - tied, vitiated ste,c
1 17-ii 7, '• -Ns , : LA , Hof the blood, tvla•rvin
_tr,
.._... '4 . 5 ,... - $ 1,•:4' , - ,,,, ‘ 1 .;,that tlitill becorne4 i!1-
'---- k ,At \y . F . R6 , competent t 9 5ti ,, ;01 . 11
...,,,-•N. ~,. ' citt:mtmulthe vital force.; in then
- ',,•
...:; - . EDICINE vi... 01.0118 .
action alt o
4
o' , ~... j 7 ,
-..—"- leaves the system to
bi—
,... . ~... 4,,;, ti ~t==r7l,
=• - - - -, - ' - 'filll into di-order nllll
contamination is rnrionsly caused by mercurial
disease, low living, disordered digestion from
unhealthy food, impure air, filth nod filthy
habits, the depressing vices, nnd, above all,-by
the venereal infection. Whatever he its origin,
it is hereditary in the constitution, descending
"from 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." '1
diseases which it originates take various names,
according .to the organs it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally
Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which
suppurate and become ulcerous sores t in the
stomach and bowels, derangements which pro
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com
plaints.; On the skin, eruptive and cutaneous
affections. These all having the same origin,
require the same remedy, viz. purification and
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these dangerous distempers leave you.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can
not hare health ; with that " life of the flesh "
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
AY=R'S
swfr„s,
. ,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON -
)
DICAS received an unusually large and.
JULwellSelected stock of
SP_. ING AND SUIII7IIEII GOODS,
and asks that him old Customers, - and 'ell persons In
want of Mat rate OLOTIItNO 'alcould" give him tt call.
Ills assortment consists in art of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for Gentle.
men's Clothing. Els assortment of pled, 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 ns any other store. Ills stock of
Ready—made Cloithing,
Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of 0 0 A T S ,
PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &a., which ho will—sell
cheaper than any other establishment.
lie has n beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISIIING GOODS, such as
UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
UMBRELLAS,
CARPET BAGS,
TRUNKS, &0., &o.
Come and one his beautiful assortment of Goods he
fore north:ming elsewhere. He takes pleasure In show
log his Goods, and will satisfy all that he can and will
sell Goods cheaper than any other hotiso outside of the
cities.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I invite an examination
of my Mock of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting., Sc.,
which I inarluillsture upon special orders.
NOTICII.—I would nay to the public, that
my goods are manufactured under my own supervision
and by the very bout workinen. My stuck is the most
extensive I hove ever had, and my friends and the
public are Invited to call and examine for themselves.
112ritemember the old stand, North Hanover St.
ISAAC LI 11NUSTCN.
Carlisle, April 22, 1861.
CHARTER 1829. PERPETUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y
$2,457,849 95.
CAPITAL,
ACCR U ED SURPLUS,
IN VESTED PREMIUMS,
Unsettled Claims,
$8,116.
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
DIRECTORS.
CUARLES N. BANCKER ISAAC LEA,
TOIIIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE,
SAMGEL GRANT, GEO. PALES,
JACOB R. SAITTIT, ALFRED FITLER,
GEO. W. RICH ARDS, PRA S. W. LEWIS, D
CHARLES N. BA NCKER, Pres't.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Pree't.
JAS. W. M cAI.I.IsT ER, See. I'ro. Tem.
A. L. SPONSLER, Agt., CArllsle
Mulch IR, 1554—lime.
CARLISLE FORGE.
WEAVER & BRICKER.
r y r
Ill; subscribers would respectfully
• announce to the public, that having purchased
I se Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by Mr..l. Goodyear,
we have cohnnenced the manufn tore and will keep
constantly on he nil all class of the best quality of
,Aro will glvo prompt altenti,o to all orders, wileth
from a di,tanee or at home.
The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Iro❑
SUR A I'S, delivered at the Forge, et the Railroad bridge,
In WEAVER k BRICKER:
Carlisle, May 13, 1861-1 y
Carpetings and Oil Cloths.
VOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cas
k Storn, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Ita
L‘titir
AIF,, Fin, OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will
old for the cash at the lowest rates.
A.IIIAS. OGILISY, Trustee
I=
Fourth Arrival o f Now Goods
litre ju,t returned from the cities with a larg
d
in iu•rfcrti%
, ury. This
NEW SUNIMER DRESS GOODS
I fibres stilted for Lho season. A beaoltiflinlele o
'IN Nino] les. Coates and Ilasq ties, Isom Points, Urena
dine :thank, Lace lbdooml Celebrated Kid Gloves
Sun Unit rellas, lens, liibbons, I I.:
1.3 , 111, and :111-ses' !loop Skirts, and a general assort.
ono, or seasonable goods
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
chimp a largo lot or oLD uooD6 much I
hn, presout prices.
t`lensu cnll oho door below Martin's Hotel, East NI;
ret
lune 14 18({. W. C. SAWYER
]Di <,-c::oc:ecl,a..
SPRING. 1801,
1;1 •lb - No r :NIFIELD STIEAFER
L.\ V I the atteut on of buyers to their
~• •f Dry (loodg It will he found unxtir
In all those fratures which romprlso n first class
-Lock All dvpartments of I nor buhluess Lave been
much eulargwl. er.p..Lil/y that of
DRESS GOODS,
which We are confident, Is the most es tonsil, assort
111.111 t. ever offered in title town. Wu have trots op•u
ready for inspoction all the novelties of the season, viz
Poplins, all new shades and styles, Mozambique:.
Plain nod Plaids, Plaid Poplins. Chailles. Do Lcines
clot, a beautiful stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishingly
low prices.
DOMESTICS.
Prints, Illeachod Muslins, Broad Shootings, Flanne
Ginghams Chocks, Ticklogo, Cottonadeu, 4ke.
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
Clothe, Casslnu•res, deans. Summer Cassitnores,
We would call the attention of Our friends more parth
Marty to our Immense stock of Muslin,,, Calicoes. Cu
tonades, all houeht last winter, Indio.° the Into ndvanc
which will besold at prices that dory competition.
Parsons may rely on getting great bargains at th.
store of
=
Nor/tot—Portions deslrors of extuning our stock wit
01./1.3 he particular, and recollect our Store is in Zug •
building, S. N. Corner Market Square, Second Door, op
polite itltter's Clothing Scout. B. & S.
New Stock of Hats and Caps
AT KELLER'S OLD STAND,
North Hanover Strol. ,
splendid assortment of all the new
iLlitylem of Silk Moleskin. Slouch. Soft elt Straw
Haiti now open of city and hotno ma on lacturo which will
he sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt hate of all 1081-
Mum from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to thee/temp
est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this
Atte' Philadelphia. A large stook of
SUMMER HATS,
\ Palm. Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and
Straw. Uhildrons fancy to.
Also a full assortment of Shim, Iloya and children,
cape of every description and style.
The subscriber invites all to come and examine his
Stock. Being tipractital hatter, ho feels confident . of
giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron.
ago hotetofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of
the same. Dont f rget the stand, two doors above
Shrluer's Hotel and next to Carman's shoo store.
301 IN A. KELLER, Agt.
N. B. Hate of till kinds made to order at short notblo.
A. W. BENTZ.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Great Reduction in Dry Goods,
()WING to the recent heav7 fall in
the price of .Gold I have determined - to reduce
every Article In my immence stock of Dry Goods to a
corresponding price with the precious metal, and Intend
to make still further reductions from time to limo as
Gold recedes In price. My exterisive stock has been
mainly purchased at low prices and before the great
advance In goods. 1 take this opportunity of calling
the attention of the public to the notice, as I can and
will sell lower than any house outside the Eastern
Cities. Call and Examine for yout selves. Remember tho
old stand Routh Hanover street below the Court
Oat. 7, 18114. A. W. BENTZ.
- ant: rAEfI4SdN, S. it. CoYLE, J. M'CANDLISG
B. B. JAMESON & Co.
Wholesale and retail Dealers in Fan
cy Dry Goods, Trimmings.. Notions &c., North
west corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets Carlisle
Pa, would respectfdlly announce to the Public that
they have just returned from the Eastern Cities with
a large and well selected stock of Goods consisting In
part foolery, .Gloves, , Mitts, Veils, Crapes. Cravats,
Hoops, Nobles, Shawls, flandkarchlefs, Suspenders;
Shirts, Drawers. Delta ladies riffents 'Collars, Bind.
Cords Buttons , Comte , Needles, Sewing Silks,
Hoop Shir ts, Paper. Pens,Perfumery, Cigars &0., &c.
We ,rould particularly nvite the attpntion of .
,
Co.untry
to our stoat - Tashi the matter 'of prices; as well as in
nth.s important particulars, we enjoy this great ad-
vantage, viz., one breech of our ilonse'and member of
our tirularalocated In Philadelphia, and always pre.
pared take advantage of every fluctuation in the
market. .
Liberal . terms made with wholesale purchasers and
unusual Inducements offered to buyers of every class.
• Call and examine our etoch.
. JAMESON. & Co:
Oct. 14, 1804. ' . -
r I 'HE VoRVARDINGVAND GRAIN
business formerly conducted by Line, Glider At
po., la now carried on, by -
' • • 3 . 011 N, CIIVEAgON, •
July2o,lBl34—tf., Consb.'Co.
MN
,
iv A MT T
• r , • QAT RATSTQN'S,
i,:1801.,
PR,ANKLIN
OF
PHILADELPHIA
AgS E•yrs
ON JANUARY 1, 1864,
Income for 1864
300,000.
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
$5,000,000.
=I
NEW FIR.M.
BAR IRON,
CARPETS
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER
B .0- KJ,
VANCY . tOODS,
CONVECTIONARIES,
FRU IT S .
'PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C
AT HAVE RST I Ck'S,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn'a.
Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy
Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruity, and Confection.
ary, which has never boon surpassed in this borough,
for novelty and elegance. Thu articles have been se•
leated with groat care, and are calculated, in quality
and priau, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY' G GODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the
most exquisite finish such as
Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant 'alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and trays
Fancy ivory, pearl and shall card mums,
Ladies' rancy Baskets,
Fancy Work flexes, with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cabals, Writing Desks, and Port-folios.
Port Nionnales, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
largo variety of ladles' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, Bilk and bead purses.
Hiding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
fume baskets and' bags.
Brushes et every kind for the toilet,
X. Begin and It. Si U. WI Ight's Soaps and Perfumes
el various lads.
Fancy Pius Mr head dresses and shawls.
Mukical instruments,
together with an Innumerable variety of articles ele
gautly finished and suitable kw
PRES ENTS,
to which he invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETIC AI, WoRK S. Bibles and
ilyrun Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
rinsing and corninrs: "
Ills assortment of St hoot Books and School Station
ery is also complete, and comprises everything used In
the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particnlnr at
tention of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAM PS,&c.
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, .krrher
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
Resonant, or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Hower
`lmes, Fancy Screens, Ac. Ills assortment in this line
is unequaled In the borough. Also,
SWABS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the favorite brands, and a line assort
ment of. EEILSCBAUM SMOKEAS AND PIPER, the
celebrated Eillocechink, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco.
• FRUITS,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Fins, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, Sn., FANCY CON MOTION A ItY—N um--
PRESERVED Fit UITS. MINCED MEAT. PICKLES, Ac
In every variety and at nll prices, all of which are pure
and fresh snub as can be confidently recommended to
the friends. Ills stock embraces every t .ing in the
line of Fancy (bands, with many other articles useful
to housekeepers which the public are especially invi•
ted to and
ROMOttlhOr the old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank
on North Ilanover street
July 1, ltu4.
$400,000
071,000
1,080,388
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
The undersigned is now opening the large , t nod
most desirable stork of goods i ver offered to the people
of Cumberland County.
A emnplete and general assn: tment of
Ladies Dress Goods
An Immense aesnrtinent of LADIES NIoURNI NO nod
BEC.IND 'IOU It N1N(; DIIE , SOoODS ti,en the Celeln.
ted 31ournIng Store of 13es,on
A largo :issnt (Anent of
LADIES PLAIN BONNET DIBBONS AND DRESS
The largest rtoek of NOTION outolUe of tho Eastern
Cities.
I=
Cloths tier Ladies Cloaking
Boys and \lens iv oar in °toll,s, vat ii•ty, I.l7 ,isting, of
Cloths. Fancy and plain Cas,iinio
COtt(111101138.
DHJ1I;•-71C GOODS.
en Imtnen, aFsnrtnnmt, at reas,mtle tales
A large. complete 11 rid varied /issor .moot of Du ' , LEX
SPRI NG SK Ifi Ce, and f rom all tha sloirnt
ed mnnufactut.ers in thr U S also 6alntorlds of el vty
grndo and mire.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. AI.ITNN,;S AND I:MKINU
A large stork of Lave w I :lilt: CA
k.• Ivit over from /11,1 SeitS,l, ,v ill I.e
At extremely low privet.
l'artlettlar attention paid to •Irmn aa i .. v d er ..•' at well
as orders of all kiwis prompt!) :out pum attend
ed to.
All of whirl] v, ill be .4,1 lower the City Tutees hay
lug beau purchased before tic late a hall,
1" -1 it0(il.;111ES .. (; li()(E It 11 , ;8 ! :
k P IN . III; ,11. oz open,' all,•w Ilrovoty Stn
In .11min ; , 1„rol.t. Callo.lo, opposite II Saxton'. !lard-
It land ,
awl with all kilo!, of 1 at Ow
lowest voniprls,
COFFEES, SUGARS, sY I: I'S. TI; IS,
Salt, tlp round, tiligroutal ; Crack ors, re., •
GOilee EPS.. 111 . 1,, Fll.ll by ,r liolosal, r r rrhill, re rw a a ,
Brushes. Tobacco, Se,r,ars, Snuff, 31alrlies, lila. lii ng,
Hod Cords,
GLASS AND STONEWARE,
Queeihsware, Cy/hire:try, Notions, nod all ocher
arti—
ries usually teut in a ((rat ela,s hroren.
In regard lir in Wet lain 11.t.01111:11Vii 10 SOU 40048 at
the lowest IL: ures
BUTTER, EGGS,
and all kinds or Country Produce, taken at nuttltet
prices.
Ferment and Dairymen are partlonlanly invited to
call and see the tielehr I'lltEN I X Cli LAN, which
has been proli0U11,• , 1 liy rimpetent jud.,;es the must
superior l'lnuru or the
.1 my I, Dell.
L ARGE ARRIVAL (ll , `
ItUCEI(I KS—FISII (H' A LI, KINDS.
Among whirl, a large I 1 of real genuin e Italti,
more dry salt. II Elt 111 ND, I, oak barrels, NI WK. A RE!.
at prices that Is really astonishingly low. Plekels o
all kinds.
SAUCES. PRE-1 RVES
and a good noon, truant of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
LIQUORS,
at the lowest lat.. for CASII or Couutry Produce.
W5l. BENTZ
July 1, 1861.
DISSOLUTION
r: partnership heretofore existing
rbetween Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flom.
ling, has been dissolved by mutual 01111 , 011 t . Thu books
and accounts are lu the hands of Mr. Halbert, who
earnestly requests all partles baying accounts with the
late firm to call and settle them. 11 Illi:ue Ilalbert, jr.
having entered Into partnership with his brother,
Charles b., halbert, the Ini , iness will hen.allorth be
conducted under the style et Halbert,
The now film could respectfully call attention to
their stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Their stock is large and selected a ith the vreatest care
and will he sold at the lowest prices for each. It eon
gists in part of tine old dovernment lava COFFEE;
Prime It in do , Prime Ii io Roasted.
SYRUPS.—New York, iii.l , loll, and Philadelphia Sy—
rups, of the very best qualities,
DROWN SUVA ItS.—The hest the market ITords.—
Lovering's boot Crushed, Sand, and Pulverised Sugars
Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot Im sur—
passed.
Rice, Corn Starch. F. mina, Danderine Coffee, Essenou
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seap, Candles, &r.
CHINA, GLASS, AND 0)
QUEENSWARE.
A large and wall selected stock of the very latest pat—
terns and styles. lower than ever in price, and hotter
In quality, than was over offered before In Carlisle.—
Call and see. Wooden and Willow, Ware, ouch asTuba
Buekets, and Churns. Baskets of evbry description;
Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But—
ter Jars,j'reserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. •
EMI—No.I, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No.
I MESS SHAD No.l Herring.
A garge quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS.
SALT by the Sack, Dairy and G. A. Salt.
Tho subscribers respeatfully ask the patronage of
their friends and the public generally, aud Invite them
to call and examine their new stock, atlite-old stand,
corner of Hanover and Loather Streets.
HALBERT & BROTHER.
Carlisle, April 22, IRB4.
Flour and' Feed Store.
THE subscriber wishes to announce to
the people of Carlisle and Motility, that be ha
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
on the South Bast Corner of Main and West Streets, In
the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob
Itheem. The het brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept
constantly on hand and delivered to coy part of the
town. Having perfected arrangements with some of
the first mills In 'the neighborhood, I can assure my
customers that they will ho furnished with an article
of Flour which I pan vouch fore I will keep constantly
on band FLED OF ALI, HINDS, such as
Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c.
Tho highest cash prices paid far Grain of all kinds
and Flour. Don't forget the old established stand.
May 20,1863.
' h~+RD WARr
LEWIS F. LYNE,
Of the old firm of John P. Lyne t t Son,
LIAS just completed opening his new
Li_spring etock of ilard'a are, Paints,. 011 e, Glass,
Van:debuts, &c., to which ho Nvitee the early attention
et the public generally. Ile has greatly enlarged bli
stock in ratite vedette branches . , and'ran now accent.
modato the public with
Reliable Goods, ,
In Jorge or small quantities at the loweit prices. A
loot; into his store will. convince them that ho has
enough Goods to fully ohpply the demand In this, mar.
het. Perseus wanting Goods In Our line will gud It to
their advantage to. give up a cull beforti making their
purchases. All orders personally and' punctually at.
tended "to, and no misrepresentations made to effect
sales. 41:11'IS F. LYNN, •
Carlisle. May N), . North !renown. St.
NEW GOODS —.• ' . , . • .
Every description' and quality' of Grocories,
•Quoenswars, Hardware, Plekols, lAnui•u; Flim Liquors,
Totmcco, Boors, Pipes, Fro , di Fruits and x•sgetsbles in
Cans, Oysters do. Spiess; Wood - and IFillow. ware, till
hinds and of th 6 boat quality and to 'bo ' sold at thS
Fowest - prfces forcaelt-br , • -.-• ' '`' ~ -- • '; -•...-- -
...,• .. MI. BENTZ • 1
.:. July' 1, 1804, . • , .. .
=MEM
ME=
=IEEE
=SE
''' - ' -- FIRE INSURANCM - - : 7 - - '
4 ,
VHE /Olen and Eastpennsboro ' Mil:
ltial Plie , Distfradce Company of -Curnbetland;
jr
°duty, incorporated hy ;an pct of ,Assombly,
,in the
year 1843; and having recently had ittfcharter Os:tend
ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op.
(nation, under tha superintendence. of the following,
board of Mituagerts via:
~
William It. Oorgatt, Christisn Stayman, Jacob Eberly
D. Bally, Max. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eichelber
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Sami. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, .lacob Coover, and 1. C. Ouniap.
The rates of instirance are so low and favorable A 8
any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wish
ing to become members are invited to make applica
tion to the agents of pm Company, who are willing to
wait upon them at at.y time.
`WM. it.oonoAl3, President,
Eberly's Mills, P. O.
CHRISTIAN STA YMAN, Tice President,
Mechanicsburg, P. O.
JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect`y. Mechanicsburg.
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DANIEL DAILY, Dlllsburg, York Co.
AOENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherri*, Allen; H enr y
Zearing, Shiremanstown; Laillyette Fetter Dickinson;
Ilenr) Bowman, Churcbtown ; Mode Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpennsbore'; Samuel
Cooed, blecha ulcsburg ; J. W. Coeklin Shepherdstown
D. Coover, Tipper Allen ; .1. 0, Saxton, Sliver Spring;
John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentino Feel:nen, Now Cumber.
land James McCandilsh, Norville.
York county--W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith,
Warringtnn ; J. F. Deardorff, Wnahington ; Richey
Clark, Dilishurg; D. Sutter, Fairview ; John Williams
Carroll.
Dauphfn en—Jacob Houser. Harrisburg.
'alernburs of the Company having policies about to
expire, ban have thorn renewed by making application
to any or the agents.
July 1, 1863.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SE G JPI.I CPD K.7is S
AT MEDUCF,D PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop
Cheek, Now S'yle Hammer, Binder,
Cor et., Braider, eto.
At the Railroad 61110 e, Carlisle. 17
Highest Premiums at the
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIoN, LONDON, 1862
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1.01111, 11h31.
at the Fairs of the
UNITED STATER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair
September, 1863.
NmAt(dim Tnptitutd, - Now York, Meehanley' Assorlation,
Boston, Franklin Inatitute, Philadelphia, Nletmpolitan
Meehan Ica' I u..titut.o, Wnshioe tun, Mary imul I t,t,ilute
Baltimore, 'Mechanic: , Assoviath,n, eineinnati,
linn
kooky 1 nstitnte, Lnulseille, ,Nlechanieal Association,
St. I.A.ouin, )lochanles' Institute, San Francisco.
At the Sint° Faire of
MAINE,
VERMONT,
CON NECTIOUT,
NEW JERSEY,
PEN NSY L V AN I A,
VIRG IN lA,
ISSISSI PPI
MISSOURI,
ME
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNESSEE,
ILLINOIS,
Allen IG AN,
II ISCONSIN,
LALIFuItNIA.
These celebrated Machines Ave adopted to every en.
iety I,lSewing or family wear, from the lightest mus
tins to the hoariest cloths. They work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods,—SPAIII log
quilting,gathen mg, hemming, feilinq, cording, and
making in heantif al anil.pernnti slit, I n , alike
on Indt In :Ides—and performing every 5111,1., of err. i ng
cx oopt Annhing button holes and stiblniner on buttons.
Full in tructions for operating. the 0 , e ,,
gratuitously at the solos rooms. \\ hen t.l•e 'Machine
Is Sell!. 0, 1110 dist once, so that personal inslruetion Is
1114.0nvvIlivilt. a card of direction Is sent, which Is
sufficient
'l'l,l, analilieta whirl, recommend the II heeler
NVllson Nlarhi are—
]. liPauty and excellence of stltrh, silks on both sides
of the ramie sewed.
Strength. firmness. and durability of seam, that
will not rip nor ravel, and anode with
-3 Economy of thread.
1. Its attachments and wide range of application to
purte,ses 31111. materin la.
b. elontlionetnesN and elegance of model and finish.
h. Sholdb•it, and thoroughness of eons! rof , tion - .
7 . . 5,,,,,,, es s e „ot operation and management, and
quietness ''l movemen t
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N 0.3 1:14.11int., wirh
rinin Tabir, $l5 10
II:111 19innrlled • :0 00
Halt Illark Walnut nr Ilahngany 55 00
No. 2 Nachiuo i h
Plain Talde, rs
Half (;.,..e. Poonelled, 1111
LlaltUone, Polished, It Walattt or Mahnttany
No. 1 Madino, Sliver plated, with
Pl.dn TII Mo.
Half Ca •o, Polished, Rhu•k Walnut,
Tbffi Cas e , Polished, l% :dont or llohogany
Ilallease, Polished, rosewood, RU
Full Case. Itlaek N .lout or Mahogany 90 ..
Full Case, Itosem,d, lull 00
N 0.4 Maehino, Largo with
Plain Table, 75 00
;Co. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with
l' la In Table),
IMMM3I3
Every Machine Is sold with a Hemmer, ' , lns. 1 and 2
Machines are sold comi.lete, with the New Glass Cloth
Presser, New Style Ilemoier and Braider.
Wheeler k Wilsou's Agency at
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
July 1, 1804-ly
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Medal at the World's Fair
London, 1862.
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r I EI E undersigned has just received,
and intends to keep constantly on hand a run as.
sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Steinway A: Sons of New York.
Hach instrument will be carefully selected In the
Manufactory, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with the addition of Freight to Owlish.
A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and
examine these unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion Mouse, nea
the Railroad Depot
SECOND [LAND PIANOS received in exchange and
kept for sale end to rent.
Carlisle, May •2,2, 1863-4 y
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-Rool‘
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West Ilir,h Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium akarded at the Cumberland
County Agricultural Fair of 1857,)
The subscriber has just receivtd the most splendid
assort 'limit of articles In his line, ever brought to this
place—whiciildie is determined to sell at prices that
duly coMpetition.
Parlor.
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
Office
Embracing every article used by ffouse and Hotel
beepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
nod finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrassos, (lilt 'frames,
pictures, Re.,
(ta.Partieular attention given as usual to funeral,;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms.
July 1,1804
PAINTS AND OILS --
.10 Tons White Lead. 'lOOO Gallons of Oil. Just
received .with' a large assortment of
..
Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint,
Turpentine, . 'Florence White,
Japan, ' ' *White Zinc,.
.Putty, Colived nc,
Litharge, lied Lead
Whiting, Boiled 011,
Oleo
Shellac,
Lard 011,
-'•
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Sperm Oil; •
~ .. Paint Brushes; Fish 011, & F .,'
, Colors of every chiscription dry, and 0111 n cans And
;tubes at the Hardware store of -
IC ', • . ,- 1 lIHNIFF'SitXOI!I.
July 1, 184. , .... ' ~ •'. "
Bryans Pulpionio Wafers,: •
Doe. 11, 1963
101111YSIOrANS --will find it'to,their
ad
-lantigo t ,e4it euic k u'ro,bile their Modielneirat
flatkL AND LUMBER
vu... The: nubseflbere hive thin day entered Into
partnership to trade in ,
""COAL AND Lumbun.,
We will have constantly on, hand and furnish to o-•
der all kinds and qu•Jlty of coaconod
LUMBER
MAME S I AM' .
Paling, PlasteVing Lath, Shingling, Lath.. tworketi
Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posta and Halls; and
every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. •
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock
and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of our
own we can furnikh tills to .'orderof any lengib a.nd
size at the shortest notice-and .on the most reason: do
terms. Our worked boards will he kept under cover
so they can be furnislied dry at all times.
Wu have constantly on hand all kinds of Family ,
Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean" to any
part of tho borottith. To wit:
Lykena Valley, Broken, Egg,
s * Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler,
''''''''''' . T,evorton, Locuet . Mountain,
I /gm Lohberjt, which 'iieltledie Oar.
selves to sell at the lonoti
prices., -.
Best quality of
Limiburner'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.
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MHE public are hereby informed that,
A the undersigned have this day entered Into a CO
Partnership, under the name of Delaney & Blair, for
the purpose of carrying on the Coal end Lumber bust,
nese.nt too old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas-
Works ; where all orders in their lino of business are
respectfully solicited, and will hat promptly filled
, V
OLIVER DELANC
ANDREW 11. BLAIR.
Oct. 16, 1863 t f.
XrP-Orders for coal will be received et Halbert k ,
Fleming's Grocery Store; Robert Muoro'e Shoe Store
and A. U. Malec Currying Shop.
DFILANCY A BLAIR.
Ira-Orders for Coal nr Lumber solicited through than
Post Office, arrangements having been made with sls i
Postmaster to charge the postage en same to us. All
orders punctually
AT the store of John Irvine, on th 2
sornar of the public square, is the prase to
purchase liet.ta Shoes Hate And Cope, at . prices that
defy entspeUtion,
lie has Just returned from the Bast with the largest
and nvntt complete assortment of Boots. Shoes, lints k
Caps thiit he has ever presented to this community,
end width he is determined to sell et the lowest pos
sible priyes. His stock embraces everything In Lie
line of business, such its
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Calf
and patent Leather tiaite, s, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and
Kip Brogans, Slippers, te.
LADIES' WEAR,
Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Mora-en Calf
and Kid Boots, Fine lid l-lippers, Fancy Slippers, Mar
rocec. and Kid Buskins,
MIS ES A \ D CHILDREN'S WEAK of all deserip
lions embracing tine Lasting Gaiters, Morncro and
Lasting Button Boots, Morrocro Lace lam n of all kiude
fancy shoes of VHfIOTIS :Aides slippers, ttc.
WATS k CAI'S. Sift. Cassitnere. Fur and Wool lints
of all ivalilles and styles, also a large assortment, of
Moots and Shoos made to order at the shorte.t notice
Repairing ppompity done. Confident of his ability to
please all elas UM of customers, he respectfully invitaz
the public to give him a call.
ttay_Remember the place, N. R. corner of the Public
Squa: o.
NEW GOODS!!
STOW offerin g an immense variety of
S.
CASSIMERES,
VESTINns,
COTPON GOODS ke.
For Bien and Boys Wear,
In a larger variety, than ran be found in any re-tab.
.lishmeut in this place, end at aa low prices as ran Ito
sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. We manu
facture the above goods to order, in the latest sty lee,'
or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods
bought of us. rut. can he neeon,modated. frer of charge.
An early inspection id our cods ud prices, respect.
fully soileted.
ISA Al' I.l' INGSToN,
North Hanover Street 1. lothing Emporium.
July 1, It's.
S ELLING OFF A'l' TWENTY-FIVE
pmt CENT. BELOW COST!!
Al the sign of the Gold Eagle. - :1 doors s'• o the
Cumberland Volley Bank, and too dot r . .. the
Metirdist Church, on West Maio .1,, .rgrat
and best selected stoelt if
WATCHES ANT) .IE , A . I:1 !—•
in the town,will he Sold ts•t o• ' -I • . 1 ..or
plats, In the State. The Sto, ,• • I • s .
went of Gold and Silva • , •
Leplncs, Autericon watches, nue otter kinds aid
styles, •
GOLD AN!) SILVER CHAINS.
Gold and Peneils..lewelry of all klnds,F)oectacisa
Gold and silver, Hinted and Sliver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES. AC('ORDEONS,
Oil Paintings, a great variety of mnry articles, hr.
The en tiro stork of ;Itch maker tools, cases, large
Mirrors, and safe will be cold wholesale or retail on
the easiest tern..
Having selected a first rinse workman all kind. r f
repairing will Oct dose as usual, at reduced prices.
SIIA PLE .
July 1, IS6I.
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TILL T It I U Il AN T .
The complete suervss of the Prairie Flower Cook
Store. warrants the suhsetiher in rallimi the al ten
Lion of all 0 ho'isiay 0 ant it superior stol e 10 rall and
nxandun the only stove that has given universal ,atis
faction
85 00
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS
Ist. A saving of from 80 to 60 per cent. in fuel.
A hotter and quicker oven from the same are
3d. A larger oven than any other store Of the earn•
biZO.
4th . The prosorvntion of the center piece from sinking
saving n epa irs.
sth. The Lest Baker. Roister, and (look now in use,
6th. A superior ariangement for cleaning the dues,
ith. A perfect fins CODSUIIIer for either wood or cal.
The Prairie Flower is warranted to give satisfaction
in every pm Willer, and will be shown with pleasure
to all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or
not, any quantity cf reterence in town or eauntry.
A f•rh`bther good Cook Stoves on hand, which will
be sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Hoofing, Job NT ork, Copper smithlng and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, In town or fon
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
st.teet north <f Louther.
MARY iilolllllB.
N. 11.—Old Copper, Prase end Pewter bought, and
he highest prico paid id each or goods.
June 25, 1864.—cf.
COFFEE POT.
--
WILLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully
announeas to the citizens of Carlisle and the
public generally, that he still continues the manufac
ture of all kinds 01 Lin and sheet iron ware In J. U.
Ilalhert's building Bast Louthor street Carlisle at the
sign of the
whore he will et all time, bo ready to do ell kinds of
work in his line with neatness and despatch.
Also can at nil times be hat. those celebrated, self
sealing and self testing premium airtight,
Roofing, it .-
oofing, Spouting, ud ell kinds o fjobbing done at
the shortest notice.
Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank
ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by
strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a
continuance of the same.
Dont forgot the sign of the Red Coffee Pot.
July 1, 1863.
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The subscriber informs the public that
ho still continues the
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
buslnos nt the Old Stand In the basement of the First
Methodist Church. 110 will attend - promptly to all
auslness In his lino.
Lead and Iron Pipes, Hydrauta, Hot and cold
8110 WEI? BATHS,
Water Closets, Force n, , d Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded
Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tuba, Bath Boilers, Wash
sins, nydraul c Items, Ac, and every description of
cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, Sm. Superior
cooking range, heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, si ores and dwellings, at short notice, In the
most modern style. All- materials and work in our
Hue at low rates and warranted.
13,:a,Country worlc and jobbing promptly attended to.
July 1, 1864.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. .
ryli 143 .undersigned respectfully (ID noun
cos to the public that he still continues the Hat
t ng Business at.the old stand, in West High street,
and with a renewed and effleient effort, produce arti
cles of Mudd/fess of
Every variety, Style :in& Quall!y,
that skull be strictly In keeping i.roN'e
ment of the Art, end fully up. to the 'age. which we
I have on .handa splendid 4 i.
assortment of
J
, HATS AND CAPS;
ofall descriptions, from thecommon Wool
to the finest Fur and Silk Hats; and at prices, that
must suit every one who has an eye to getting th
worth of his money: Thu sack' includes; ., - ' •
,•
MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER: & PEI,T ? MATS.
of every style and colbi: and unsurpassed for I,lghtnesc
Duriblll}y and finish; by 'those of any other ; establish.
went In the sountry. . ,
Men's, Boy'e and ,Childran'e Hat's and Caps, Ofevory
description constantly on band.
!Ole tespootfully invitee all the old pationa and as
many now otits as possible, to give him a call.
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A. B. E
July 1, 1864
A_ FULL assortment of:Men and Boys'
Boots and Shoee,sultable for the whiter,AlB°,
dies and 's : llsses's Balmoral Bootees. Chlldien'i Boots
of all Made. Ladles and Bentlemen!a GUM OrrisAliges.
My old 'customises and.all In went of good and cheap
Bootle and- Shoee; Will'-please Oa 'and, okamlim:;the
-stock.befora purchasing. -Main etriiiit, uarbLopPosltz
the'Depot. " . . ,
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BOARDS
ECAVTtiINO,
Notice of Co-Partnership,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
STRAW HATS
July I, ISf4
RED COFFEE POT,
FRUIT CANS AND JARS
William P. Lynch
BOOTS SHOES.
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