was'a near relation of the duchess, and the duchess was one of the most inveter ate match-makers that over lived. She was at this time nbout five or six-and thirty, good-looking, and good-natured to an excess, but she had this qual!ty of match-making developed in her nature to an extent that was almost inconceivable, and certainly premature. But the duchess did not stand alone in keeping a watchful eyo over this affair. My fox-hunting friend, from whom I learned who•the young lady opposite re really was, had even his stupid old eye fixed upon Miss Craweour. Lady Sal teith, deaf, as I have said, and so shut out from conversation, watched her with might and main, and so, indeed, more or less, did most of the guests assembled round that great table. I ought, per haps, to except the duke, who, I think, was insensible to all such matters, being a sportsman and nothing else in the world. The curiosity of the rest of the company was excusable. Ono of the special beau ties of the day, and one of the great mateheS of the year; were there bide by aide, and of course every body wanted to know what would COI/le of it. The beauty of Mary Urawcour was of no ordinary kind, and there was in it a wonderful sense of health and vitality.— It was scarcely possible 'to look at her without feeling inclined to envy her the extraordinary resources and the prosper -0119 future which an organism so complete seemed to promise. What a pity, one could not help thinking—what'a pity it would be if any thing should occur to mar such a career! And' then as you looked from her to her neighbor the th9ght immediately followed, " How mar a career more utterly than by such an al- !lance as that ?" Philip, Earl of Stmyd, was not what mom° people would call bad-looking, though to me 1 mutt own that his :ippear nue° was most disagreeable. I suppose at the time I am speaking of he was two fii . .thr . ee-and-torty, but be was one of those light-complexioned meir who look less than their ago. His features, too, were small and regular. What much uglier men I have seen wh,,in it wus pleasanter to look at than this sante Lord Sno . yd.— abere as bbloething so utterly unmanly ail weak about hita. fie was so much -too soigne in hia "get up." ilis hair Was curled and 'crimped, and so wore his whiskers. Bo affected jewelry, and I have frequehtly seen him with rings ()O racle his gloves. Ho always wore, too, such tightly-strapped trowsers and auch thin lacquered boots. I don't believe he had such a thing as a shooting jacket or a pair of highiows in his possession.— When the other men of tho party of which be made one were out of doors, he was to be found in the drawing-room playing on the piano, or still better, get ting-some lady to accompany -him-- while be-sang; for I must do him the justice to say that he had a good tenor voice, and performed upon it in tune and with cou aiderablo taste. I looked on then at this game, and I saw, or thought I saw—what? A used up man who had never had any thing but a pippin for a heart—this said pippin having once, however, had some juice and softness in it, but now resembling those of Normady, which one sees in the grocers' shops—dry, hard, and sadly con tracted and pinched about the core. I saw that this man had settled with him self that the young lady beside him was personally and otherwise suitable to the position of Countess of Sneyd, and that to be the proprietor of such a piece of hu manity would be generally agreeable to his inclination, and creditable to his dis cernment into the bargain. I saw too, a young girl, at the very eounneneetneut of what might be a bright and glorious ex istenee, about to sacrifice all her happi• nese, deliberately selling it for money and a coronet, and I thought I saw that this was not done willingly as some girls do such acts, but because she was forced into Sitting there opposite, and having lit tle to'do in the way of conversation my self, I heard many scraps of dialogue be tween Miss Craweour - and her neighlwr. The young lady was attentive to what Lord Sneyd said, certainly, but alwap. with grave attention. Sho never smiled or relaxed. A great dinner! What a wondrous jumble of sound, what a queer mixture of words and thoughts, of observations made aloud and observations rude in se cret. What scraps overheard. What 'nonsense. If sound end thought and ac tion could be photographed—caught in some camera obscure, and retained, what would be the result of the process ? In the case with which we have now to do —something of this sort. Quick ! The instrument is set, the slide withdrawn, and the sensitive and prepared plate ex. posed. LADY SALTEITII (to me). Did they have the same house last season?—Mv uns (bawling). No. They didn't come to town at alt.—Bums (over right .shoulder). Champagne, Sir, or sparkling 'ockl—WirsEx,r (to Inyself). Feverish la`sl night: (Va — Butler) - Neither.—=LAnv SALTErm (to me). Well, they couldn't. have taken a' nicer house.—lklvvErai(to meself). It's no use putting her right; -(to LadyB4 bawling louder) No.—LORD •SNEYD (t 0 'Miss Crawccntr). I : dislike 'traveling.__ One has,to rough it so. I have MiaverSion to roughing it.--Miss -VitA:Weova (to Lord Sneyd, coldly). But surely that is the great fun of traveling. =-.III•Jra_BLF (to myself). Effeminate beast that Pneyd; i (to servant, silently protrud ing, stewed ,:plgoolll3, over loft shoulder) „, No, thanks—diono SNEYD (tO Miss Oraweotrr). Don't see any fun in.having greasy hot water instead , soup, aad leas' so damp• that you •Tny take a bath s`tl them -These sori-of-thirigs-distArb ----sres,-put-tue-eutak.ine—not-ani-y-ex-- aptly, I'm never mry—are you?-Miss CnAwcourt.,"Yes, often.—LOßD SNEYD. Really, now, Miss Crawcour.—BUTLEß (over right shoulder). Sherry, Sir MYSELF. Yes.—LADY SALTEITII (to neighbor on the other side) l , Mumbles so every body•does, nowadays, __Why can't they speak out?—LORD SNEYD (to Bliss Crawcour). How does it 'feel being an gry?—:Miss CEAWCOUIt. Oh, not very dreadful. I never go beyond wishing that the person I am angry with was at the other end of the world.—Lonn SNEYD (calmly). Is that all ? Oh, I often go as far as that myself. I should like at least half of my friends to be at the other end of the worId.—MYSE.LF (to myself.) Vow she hates him; (to servant, protruding curry over left shoulder) No.—General Accompaniment. Muffled clash, respect ful clatter, buzzing, and subdued laugh ter.—Master of Foxhounds (to me).— Shall you be in England for the hunting season ?—Myself. Don't intend . to hunt next season.—M. P.M.. What's become of that chestnut of yours?—Myself. Sold her.—Lady Salteith (to me). Miss Craw cour is not so pretty as.she was last, year. —Myself' (observing Miss Crawcour to be listening). l can't agree with you there, Lady Salteith ; (to myself never seen her before, by-the-by; ( to ser vant, protruding mutton over Itpfc shoul d. r) Yes.—Butler (over right shoulder). Champagne or sparkling 'ock ; Sir?—My self. Neither.—Lord Sneyd (to Miss Crawcour) Did you hear Lady Salteith just now (his lordship was devouring curry when Lady Salteith spoke, and is only now ready to talk) ?—M iss Craw cour. l'es.—Lurd Sneyd. Does that make you angry ?—Miss Crawcour. No. Lady Salteith is quite right.—tlencral Accompaniment. Muffled clash, respect ful clatter, and subdued laughter.—M. F. If. I know a man who would have given you any thing for that chestnut.— Myself. Yes? Well, it's too late now. I sold him very well.— Butler (over right shoulder). Sherry, Sir?—MyselfThanks. —Lady sabeo 11 (to me). Not a good complexion has she ?—Myself( shouting) I can't agree with you, Lady Salteith.— Lady Salteith. Yes, as you say, wants color.—Myself (to my;elf) It's no use; (to sere n; producing grouse over left shoulder) if' you please—Lord Sneyd (to (Miss Crawcour). What are you going to do to-marrow morning, Miss Crawcour? \‘ ill you r that air !non the Prophete with me again ?—M iss Crawcour. Ini he morning I am going out riding Lord Sneyd.—Lord Sneyd. f tear me, you are always riding. 1 hate riding, it shakes one so. Well, in the afternoon then, af ter luncheon ?—Mi , -s Cruweour (icily ) After luncheon I shall lie quite ready -Myself (to myself, being nielined f 1 r mAitation). hat girl speaks with the air of a martyr. If L. had been L)rd .Sneyd--(to servant., protruding Charlotte- Russo over left ;...hottlder) No—(to my self ) I would have made an effort to ac company myself in that air from the Prophete, or have sought a more willing coadjutor; (to servant, protruding jelly over left shoulder) No, thank you.— en oral Aecomp otiment. Muffled clash, re spectful clatter, buzzing, and subdued laughter.—;‘f,. F. IL (to a neighbor). We've begun the cub-hunting regularly My huntsman tells Inc there arc a good many foxes thisyear —Neighbor (another fox-hunter, indistinctly reported by the instrument). -Glad—hear it—good f country —plenty—cover.—Lady Saltei( h (to me). Do you ever see my nephew —Myself. What, Harry Itushout 111211 Oh yes. soinctime.—Lady Saltc; h (to her neighbor on the other side). Aly nephew is the wildest young loan about town. The other day he got brought up betlire the magistrate and— Lord Sneyd (to Miss Craweour) Lady Salt,2ith is not always so fortunate as she might be in the subjects she chooses for eimyersation —Miss Crawcour. Poor thing. She be longs to a different time. But she's very good, really.—Lord Sneyd. I wonder she comes out, so deaf as she is. She ought to stop at home.—Miss Crawcour I like Lady Salteith exceedingly, and an always glad to be staying in the house with her.---Myself. That's right.--,Gett oral Accompaniment. Clash—clatter. Enough! Down goes the slide. The instrument shut is up. There is this re sult of the operation. • ( be. Continued.) 1864, Eclectic Magazine. 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W. 11, BIDWELL, , Beekman greet, N. Y. Dee. 11,1864 -f - I-A-m-Es--Au-in4nite-variety of 1111111•-' and lijg dog and Instructive Onm s es at IlavoratlONl Drug terf tot • • • .N . W 1 • E WS - I1 N EV . S y EIDI H & MILLER are juet';'rii• - • jLireiving their new and cheap Moroi on the smith cant corner off Male street, their first supply-of Fall and Winter- Goods, o which they invite the special attention of every pdrnon iu want of Goods desirable for the present coming Season. The stock I comptisos ail kinds and varieties of DRESS GOODS, • such an Plain Black, Flamed and Rapp Silks, Plain and Figured colored Dross Silks, and color& French „Merinos, French Cashineren, plain and figured; Coburg‹Cloths,, all shades and cola a, block and "eolbred- Alpacas, plain and figured all Wool DeLaines, suitable for Ladies and Children's Drank's, Mohair Poplin's, Valenciat American DeLainee, Calicoes, tilnghams, de. • . Mournlag G 0045.. Black French Me o rinoei, Frpneh cashineree, double and single width all Wool Del.ttlnes, Thilibett Merinos, Bomeaaines,Crape Poplins, black and whltaylald Pop lins, black.and purple Plaid Cashmeres, tong square and Thibbet Shawls, long andsquare Blanket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, llandkerchiers,Gloves, Bal morale, ,to„ &a. NEN AND BOYS' WEAR • Black and colored (. loth, black and fancy Caasismorea, all grades and qualities, Vastings, Sattltlnets, Ultimo Cansimeros Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flandels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, t Ac. A apuclol arrangement made witL a first class TAILOR to make up Clothingat very short notice. Domestic Goods; ttlearhed and Unbleached Medina of every quality .lieet tag :llusDna Pollow-case NinaDna, Linen and C Table Diapers Tlekinge, Checks, Striped cotton skirling. Den hoe, Dorneetfe ilinghams, ' , retell (ling llama, Seek flannel • f every color, Shirting Flannel,. Fart,y and Shaker Flannels for Skil lingr, red. %ell", nid Whitt , WWII Flail nets. CnMou Finonelo. Cnlic, s 'n rol Ted.ratnlirie, and paper Drilling Nankeer, and man) other tio.ala in 'very tiny use. NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY Moca lian.,or Burk ()loves nod gauntleta. Berl u. Binosnod, l'assimore and popRBI , llovos. La dles Md. Cl , th, lerititi, Silk. hislethroad and Cotton loves, a fu II an nil meat of rotten and wont Hosiery. fur leo, Ladies and Children, Balmoral NVoolen ir,.-I,lthit Misses and Children. 'Torn Honda, all size., zLnd volors..-, , c.rns..9µ , :pandera,Sontags,(lllonped Skirts, Balmoral dldrls, Ako. just opening a complete stork of the newest stylp, Cloth rlnake, and Blettket Shawls Carpets. ell Cloths. M:itting‘ - , Window Shades, Looking Ultpses &0., Sze. As the smson advarrres we will constantly be mak. ing addit ions to tdir stock. 11.111 i will always endeavor to m the cur eleck the most desirable that can be found In the country. Feeling very thankful to :lie rennin, laity for their kind and libm al patronage so far extend ed the New Firm, we eel t a Conlin UMWs of the coUll.. Please gilt, UN ti etll before making yom purehauts as we are al woks ready and willing to eshilw it our peels, end can and will prove th t we study the Int erect at nor muMencts. [Tense du oot' forget that air Store In on the corner directly opposite Irvine's Shoe Store Sept.lll 1561 Burt's Hat and Mouse, Resell and Bed Bug Destroyer. popular and reliable article for det..t lug termine sihnultl u•obl by ell 1,, trouble.) elth nuc pmts. It never tittle, sold in l'er. bele at blllott , i Dr, : tote Ilarnratlek's. rugs /loos ,tore and by I, Itgluton, Druggist. E. 11. MCI . tntnr 13 North Eleven Y•treet, Phliath Iphia 0 _5;1 , per 130, Large Size ) Nos 4.1'1.4 —ly NEW FIRST EI,AS:; GROCERY STORE. 'l l ll E l'ulilil; Can find, ;it Our ri, w I iir..core i.o.ire, ii the Building . Intit,y ~,,,l'i"'"' ii i ilip Arnold, deed nod next doer to titter], le li e p wit Bonk, :100 ry loran and 104th assortment i .1' all tht titlerent kind, and gt :idea of l'eas, Coffee Essenees, ( . ..ffees. twiaps ; ' ) r a pH, Candles, M 0...., :Nil], epices, Pict. I on. Su car-, Preto, Of., • Prepared Canne '. Odin, in ft iii , ,, Pole-is, del Ire l , entol , to Cr..,in, l i e s, an' Mii.o, I:llixinx. Nein/led Dried 141 ue 1 o nlx, Currents, :-ituees, Di ied Creeitert, Fruits, C1ii.....•, Nut, Sweet Fero ro, Cakes, F II 11 IT. TOBACCO, PIPES, fie. A 1a, 4 0.---14i44 , . 114trItty; Starch, Fa 41 1111. feria fur rah. t 'a a t, a ., I,n t`, .sllaica.il.l zu.laa• a. frail s, I totaallat.rataaal I.yal Doman.,Sat Inta'at• :4,1 oil., ailta, N 'iaeg, Ikea., • art, l'haataliata. 1 aaa aat. a iat latraa, I,:ttrap 3,1,1 I:tintillr k 1I 111, [III 1., 4:1 t Les Lila,. heal 1'.1,1“ , Pap. r rl , l Eaara a tvl.,. toar cata NO T 0 1 .111.4 EX tf 211, Spittaats. Itritatatame. Nlata•kvaall, Salmota. [lair hag and l'aaallia.lt AI, ti ,a. IN et•!•ii. lirit ol nevi and n l / 1 01•••• it gl Nlatts,:g , tlg t mitt U. in. an I n QUEEN';4, 11 . 111)D. ,4 HAT \ AV A II E. AVo reFpo. tlul3 I Iv. 4 13 ,311 l'rj, our i,r , x , t(l Ittli3 i•g•to..• fq 1.1 NUN WEN I p buv „r c„„„ t , Produce. JAM t 31. 30, t I I, 161U-1y & LANI)EI.I AIN 11 Si.. titer for the twst, • RA..., .114•1 r 10. 11 • II cepti.)“ to tnd urn• etas la, but r.•lt ni FAIR DE.IIANG GOOD GOODS! Pest NI Faslti.,.lll,llAS, Nol.int.) PLAIDS, PI ‘I'S Pl/I'l.l 's 1, 1 igure,l M 1%1; IN,. Es. Plait] 111 111 PI,ANK P IV.. fidi.o, 01)1,0,1..wn. sr VIONV 018 WO t0ii.,1,111 Op. ...\ II Inn hO l time for , let ettailts :tt.tl to nn.. 0,1, 7, (Sill --2al Important Reduction on Dry Goods, At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. (AWING to the reduced pricec of good. therity, l am now running or may entire stoe of 'dry gob,h, at greatly minced prices for sash. Many articles having hens purchased store th. ad vanes In prise, I am enable tot sell for less (lien it) on ken. All In vent of bargalqrs tin wall to sal before purchabing elsewhere. 113 (Oil Lily, Trustee. CA IZPETING.—SeIIing ct balanee ()I Lay ',:arpets reduced }wk. (11A8 111 l I,lfr, Oct, 14, 1 4. Trusteo PECIAL NOTICE jrcroons indebted to the subseril er are onrnestly requested to mako payment, ahem'nu inturett will in ehnrg'•J 1111 their account Resumed Business. I have received fly stock of goods arid j_ they aro now Open for the Imptwtion of the KM& 1 hove also made 1110 M , 14 Intl of .l.:ll.ll,thilt 14110,18 m Men makes my assottomns very Co• pieta. 'rho tep cluncy of ;mods Is upward in mice and personsVraittong Goads will du well to purehab.l A &Minns of ponds will Inn mad, 115 ,aprm t , es Plitatie call One door below %hi rt.l n's lintel but Melo Street. W. C. SAWYER. (11311.1 BELTING ! N, Juht received large apsortment of nil lees— Otiza Delling, Ounl Hose, Oum l'ackiug, and for sale cheap at the Hardware Storo of 'DINKY SAXTON. June 25,181'4. I ES.- 2 500 pairs flames 11 kinds. Elizabethtown patter lan do., with and without patent an ever at 11. snxrws , s, E.f,t M ifit'4. HA IN of a do., t,t rpm cheaper th July 1. 1 Wanarnaker a Brown, OAKILIALL,• FINE EEADY•MADIC CLOTHING, Corner of 6th & Market Street., Philadelphia SPECIALDEPAIITM ENT FOR No, 1 South Oth . Street Good stylpo and rotuionoblo prices. M A.T M.O NIA L 1 ' T allies atid,Gentienion, if you wish to Jmarry,'address ”thottndersignerl, who Will sepd you without money and' without 'price, valuable; In, formatfon that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, irrospoctipo of age, wealth or beauty. This informetion will obst..you nettling, and if you wish to marry; I mill chberfully assist you. Tho desired Info) , motion emit by return mail, and no questions asked, address' ' • Sarah B. Lambert, Greenpoint.'lling Co., N0v.48,4864.-2mo . NEW YORK, MANTILLA EM rontum 420 Oboitnut 13t., -11:1Adelphla. -OPEN.,4',Arisaltiga MAxQTr~i,A~ find CLOILICS.i Also. ; peRTNtI ona 'filMf3fEft. GARMENTS,' Of our o*, 7flactufiacture, of cillWLtiteitt §tyloe And ;In , giont ,varlety, . , J." w: PROCTOTLA C0.,-. , . The Eliis Malitill4 l .lF4porll64 920 01.1E6111.11.11`--81ititt;"-^7.--,.. TLIILAPELPHIA, ADE/f,', . . ~ . . ,b: 'LECTURE ; . 1 . ' ' 4 TO . itowid `•nliflr" • Jiist published ih a Sealeiltnveloner.. Price Six Haute 'A LEdrill feoir .T.11D10117Y1:E, THEATM ENT AlstD A I RADICAL Cm& Ot spiimritorrh ect - oi. Seminal Seals nese, InVoluniary E m issions, ii x IDebility,'aud Tub pen dim in ta.to: Mnrriago generally. Nervo nsness, Om- . entatitton, Evirpey, ,and:Fits; Mental and 'Physical Incapacity. resUlting from Self-Abuseolic. - By 1(011'T .1, UULVERWEI.L.• M. D., Author of the "Green Rook," Ac.• Thil world renowned author:in this aft:terabit, Lee- turn' clearly proves fcere'lle own experience that the 1 awful "ennsenuenees • f Self Abuse may , by effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bongles, instrunb nte, rings , or air Ws, pointing obit a Died° of cure at once ceriein and effectual, by which every antiwar, no matter what his condition my he, may,eure himself cheaply, pri vately. and iadically TH IS' LE TURN Wll,l PROVE A. BOON TO THOUSANDS AND 'IIIOI..SANDS Sent under seal, to any address, in ib'plain, seafe'd en ieler,o, on 'tiA'reielpiot RIX' catitaro6:• twtrpostage - I stamps. by addressing, CHAS. J, O. KLINE& CO. 157 Bowery, Nne'lreil4 Post4Nfice Box, 4516. 0ct.14, 1864. • 14int or infection which we call SCROFULA lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It either produces or is , produced —by an en feelded; Vitiated stale the • blood, wherein that-fluid becomes in- , - competent to sustain -611 the vital forces. in their 43. at t vigoron: action, and letiv...4; the system to -55.= yfail into di order mat decay. The scrofulous contrAinatioa is variously ens-ed by incretvini dl ease, low living, dkonicred digestion Iron) ltilltealt , ly food, inti.tre air, filth and filth habit-, the depressing vi. and, above all, the renewal infection. WhateVer be its origin, it is heretlitary in the tonstitation, k ''' ' * ~..,' , .1% i 4, .........._ ,A. At ----:-.';-=-.-,'Adi eir,,, ~,,.. -,-__..._ , l•iwo . . . . . _ - 2 - , ,-.97e;." r • c , l i, ----- --.--- ---:-'e. from pitrent: to children mite the third mid fourth generationl" indeed, it seems to he the roil 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 'organ , it attacks. in the Lungs, Scrofula prodnces tubercles, and finally Consumption ; in time glands, swellings- winch suppurate_ and become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach anditowels, 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 SIUTIC remedy, VIZ. purification ,and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. Wah treble, foul, or corrupted blood, vou can not have health ; With drat •‘ life of • thi.: tk-sh healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. I,EI DICII At MI f,I.F. It IC coin pounded from the most effectual anti. dote, that niedimi science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised. is known by all l%“:0 have given it trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their efket upon this ell:, of complaints, is indisputalny proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following di:eases : King's FyiL 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 deposit; in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia., Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial DisAases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole ? 4 CrICe• of complaints that arise from impurity of the blond. Minute reports of individual ca-es , May be found in Ay En's AMERICAN ALMANAC, which to the druggists for gramiton, distribution. wherein may be learned the iliiections for its use, [Old `OM(' of the rernarkahle cloys win• It it has made a hen all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those ca4c: are porpmely taken from all sec. tion, of the country, in older that every reader may have avers, to sOme one who can speak to litre of its benefit, from personal experience. Scrofula depre—es the vital energies. and thus Hoc: its ‘ictiin far more subject to disease and its fatal re , ults than are healthy constitu- I1111:4. LIVII ,- 0 it tench to shorten * , and does greatl r shorten, the isotope duration of human 'list ta,l importance of these 'considera tions h i t: led us to spend year.: in perfecting a remedy which is nil• quate to its cure. This nr now offer to the public under the-nrune of asAPARI Lt.a, although it is COnt• used of ingrediente, some of which exceed the bra of ~ t ,r s Tprilla in alterative Plower. By itsaal you may protect yourself from the suffer ing cid danger of ,here disorders. Purge out OW :ow corruption, that rot and fester in the ood ; purge out the causes of disease, rind oils health will follow. By its peculiar anicily stimulate , the vital func tion:, an d t h it: es i , e l: the distempers which lurk wit'lin the system or burst out on any parr of it. 11'r knew the puLlir have been deceived by in on onosnind, of Sirsopa,illir, dust promised rod did no; hin-; but they will neither be •cci,il nor it-appointed iii this. Its virtues h.,v e been la oven by eliundant obit, and there !main: 1111 , -tion of ire sin pas , ing excellence n: the VOW Of the nfilleting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the sonic noon., it i. a very different medicine from any inhor wlticir ha, been before the people, and is far 11101 t.` CIVe , rind t ally 'oilier which has ever bent available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs,, Colds, Incipient Con - sumPtiou, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. otice This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we neml do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the hest it ever hits been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by 1)n. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by .1. W. Ei.Liorr, Curli,la, nod deal yrs everywhere. C N, Attorney at, Law. Unrllelu, I`,r. Next door to the herald 0111ce July 1. 1864-Iy. =2 AM ES A DENIM It. Attorney at • ILow, Carlli Po 011ie' on the south side or the ei , Urt House. teljoinlini the • •Amei icon Printing Office '! July 1, TM. W K LEY, Attorney nt ...)111ro on south llunover street, adjelniuic the office (imbue]. All prunnifilolial business en• trusted him will be momptly attended to. July 1, 111114. 4;;;I n AMU EL 11 N. BURN, Jr., Attorney Lied Law. Onleo with lion. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, Juty T, 1104. It()TITS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at IA iv. Carlisle Pn. Attonds to securing and col— leeting So:diors' Pay, Bounties. and Pensions. Office on South Hanover Strout, oplioslto Beutz's Store. July 1.1864. on hand n, londun Ills 011 i ngß nin bto. A W CARD.-CEIARI.II9 E. MA -I.4tILAUGIILIN, Attorney at Law, ()Mee in iiiholre bulhfingjuat oppoelte the Market House. July 1, IHW-Iy. g P. HUMP:AIM, Attorney at Law . Office on North Itanovor Arno, a tow (loom north of Hotel All business outruetod to hlui will bro promptly attended 'to. July 1, 1861. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS Pomfret Street few doorn " 0 " ,below South finuoyer.st „ Jnly 1, 1.864. TO.E.PIi MINER, Jr., AttOro ) , at taw'auit SUrveyor,.ffivebanleehurg, Pa: Office on Roll 'loud Street , two doors Mirth of the Bank. 011.1luelness promptly attoudud to. 'July 1. iSt4. , GEO N. NEIDIpg, D. D. S.-. Lao piononstrator or operativ.DOntfAtry of the : taltet rge Popolfu . or ‘..\`,, .- fAr., •-:: . Oflicent 'l4O resiae - ilei opposite Marion Hun, West Main street, C 4111610, Pa. • •July t, 1854. • .7. TAR. GEORGN S. frau the WOW . eitimei• more Collage of Dental Surgery. , Ate residence_ uf let •rnOther, East ,Louther street, threo doors below BoUlbrd. '• JulY'3oBol. . 1-1 Y.sf(llANs:wjll fir . id it. to'lliOir',lke ogapinge to oni4ttn4 ptirlittio their .Itedtiiii'et at "11111.1370N.5. July' 41864, .914. WAIBTOMU--- Ayer's Sarsaparilla .A:V_EEt'S 'MINCE &' CO'S, iVoll7kn own iMEI4O .1 . , DEONB Ana lIARMOKOUS, Intre4uclog„tho ef put of pedal Nee on every ineteunient. - . . ; . :144-iiNtlBl` GA RUM'S . " _ , I 'HAVEN •4114CDN'S end " . , - I ;• , 11ALL'ET.:DAV IS, 4 Co., celebrated PIANO tor each' ; qt A Moral deduction. • • - 10. Over 80,080 sold. • ' :•' , ''' J'AlkillA BELLAK, 8010 Agent. . ' • 2Y8281-2.rlitifiti•eit:Abiiii)-4Rile7-- LOatat4itlill - . - -9mo. 1 . 'l`lilinitPbTorrit --- .. .. , , . •IgA'AO: tiIiViNgSTW,, H A AS received an unuieuatly",l4rga:and well selected atoclr. of . . • SPRING' AND - SUMMER GOODS, an.,l mks that hie old cuitoniara, and all lieraona Iri want Of drat - info shall& Ova 'hinfn'tall: pa assortment conalato in, part of- . • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, , SATTINETS, VESTING% and all other kinds orgocas foi Gentle tnen's Clothing.— ills assortment of pleee.gdode Is the largest and most varied ever brought. to earlislo,and ho le detorm_hod to sell goods by. the yardbrought . n terms as favorable a's any other-store. Ills stork of Ready-siai,ado . . Clo Is,oxterplvo aria, ,buoutifui„consittlng of COATS PANWS, VESTS, OVERCOATS; &0., which ho will Be ch. , apeethEin any other establlshmOrd. 116 bag beautiful assortment . GENTLEIIIEWB 1:100D% auch•.aa • UNDERSHIRTS, ovErts If MTS.. DRAWERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &0., &c Come and see hln beautiful asaortreent of Goode be fore nurchasing elaewhere. Ho takes pleasure In ehnw log hie tioeds, and wHiaatbify al( that he can and will poll Uo.ule cheaper than any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS-4 'invite an examination of my Clock of Fine Clutha, Casahneres, Vestlugs, &c., which I manufacture upon !medal order& PECI A Nt >TICi .—I would say to the public, that my goods are manufactured under my own supervialon and by the vary beat workmen. My atcck la the moat extensive I have ever bad. and MY friends and the public are Invited to cull and eXtirnine for themselves. 44-110lueMber the old stlind, North Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINOSTCH• Carlisle, April 22, .1864 Cil ARTHR 1829'. PERPRTUAL • ?ItANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP''' OF PHILADELPHIA ASS 1.:T8 ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 82,457,849 9 5 . CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PREMIUMS, Unsettled Claims, *BOl6. LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, $5 ,00 0,000. ARPETU AL AND TEM MILADY POLICIES ON I= DIRECTORS. CE ARLES N. BANCRER ISAAC LEA, T...;yIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, S AMUEI. GRANT, GEO. PALES, JACOB It. SMITE!, AI.PRe.D FITLER, GEO. W. RIC/LARDS, PRAS. W. LEWIS, M. D CHARLES N.,BANCICER.Pree'I. EDWARD C DALK, Vice Preaq. JAS. W. McALLISTER, See. Pro. Tern. L. SPONSLEIt, Agt , Carlisle Pa. Match IR, 1854—Dmo. CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM 4VIE.4VIER & 'THAl:[BRlCKER— subscribers would respectful!) 1111110111len to the public. that having purchase,; he Carlisle Forgo. thrinerty owned by ii r. J. tioodyeat e hale (Mlllllolll_l'll the mailufa , turn and will keel. eonstantly on hand ail sizes of the best quality of BAR IRON'. will give prompt. at teal In to 311 ordore, !A - heater rout a distance or at home. highrst Cash priers paid - for old wrought fro 'ORA delivered at the Forgo. at thii Railroad hritig in • arilsl... WEAVER Or BRICE= Carlisle, May 13, 18134—1 y Carpetings and Oil Cloths. vow receiving at Ogilby's cheap casl :%tore, a Ita of Ingrain, Vetted:in, limp, Rag lad-WR CARPETS Floor ill!. (;),91'11'..3 all widths, which will Ihr the each at the lowest rates ' CI I 'S. OGILBY, Tluatee h 18f4 Fourth Arrival o f New Goods. ju,t, ruturnod from tho rltlrn with a 'a NEW SUMMER DRF,SS GOODS A I .)lires •nit.. , l I', the season. A I.t.autintl 'll4 n. les. °, ati.,111./ 11 . 04111 t, P. 01.15 Oren: /11 . • I.art• Boj •nre C..lelnatod Ili,l Gi o v ‘; Und.rellap, Fan., Hata I'. 1, and ii c, r Ilonp .MI is. and a general :issor goods MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. large lot of OLD GOODS mucit dor Imlow Martin'a REcntel,.Enst M: -t rev lAr4 W. C. SAWYER sc 4,-(710 sPlti eiEVANFI SIIEAPEI vi ih n ; l itt• nt o n of buyers to thet 1 Dr, Gen, IN It will bo f,,u11,1 ute.ti I 1,, ell lli •e !Vat n Ps , n !Ili It comprise I: .I• went:, Of .411 business hnve buy „.•1, that et" RESS COO 11 S , r,tttltdettt, IS the most extensive nviii I• 1,1 eer oifere.l n 1 thig town \V. have now t• v for in4peetion all tlll novellies of the sensrov vl/ Poplins. all aOW shades nod styles. \llollll a«. 1 . 1 . 1111 nod 1'1311 , 10, Plaid l'opliftv. Chalhos. 1/44 Alf , f. a 1 , ttotithl stook of AI.I'AUCAS, at astonishingly prices. DOMESTICS.. Prints, Blearinsl Mullins, Broad Sheetings, li inghnols ticks, ings, Cot tonntleu, kc., Sw. Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths, Cassimeres. Jeans, t 4 uunner Crisideueree, &c.— we would tall the attention of our friends more part ic ularly to our (minims° stock of Muslino. Callcope.'Cot ionades, all bought last winter, before the late advance whieli will be sold at prirea that defy competition ['oracles may rely en getting great bargains at the store of I= El= NOTE :—Nr.eis desirors of exarniug our stock plense be particular, and nosolleet our Store is In Zug building, S. Corner Market Square, Second Door, o potato (litter's Clothing Store. 0. & S. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Ilatiover Street. splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft Sr Straw lois now open of city and home man:Oat:lmre which will be sold at die lowest cash prices. Solt hats of allows]. 1 2-11- Hies from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap. est wool. and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A large stock of -411 SUMMER HATS, ~.-..._:..N N.,. Palm. Leghorn, Braid, India . Panama, s and Straw. Chlldrens fancy &u. . Also a full assortment of Mona, Boys and childrene cape of every description and style, The subscriber Invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, he fouls confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful fur the liberal patron age heretofore .bestowed he solicits a continuance of the same. Dont f rget the stand, two doors above Shrlner's Hotel and next to Carman's shoe store. ... JOHN A. KELLIBt, Agt. N. B. Slats of all kinds made to order at short notiae. • A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE... Great Reduction in Dry Goods, (AWING to the recent heavy fall in 1..,/ the price of Gold I have determined - to reduce every Article In my immence stock ,of Dry Goode to a corresponding price wil,h the precious metal, and Intend to make stlit further reductions from time to time as Gold recedes in price. Illy extensive stock has been mainly pun:lmpel at low prices and before the great advance In goods I take this opportunity of calling the attention of the public to the notice, as I can and will sell lower than any Rouse outside the Eastern Cities. Call and Examine for yourselves. Itemicifibor the old stand South Ilanover street below the Court Rouse. Oct. 7,1864, • A. W. DENTE; B. R. JAMESON, S. M. COYLE, J. 'ArCASDLISII E. R. JAAIESON & Co. Wholesale and retail Dealers in Fan. cy Dry Goode, Trimmings, Notions dre., North west corner .of flanover and ,P9mfrot streets.Carlisle Pa, would respectfully announce to the Public -that they have Just returned from the Eistern Mos with a—large and. Well selected stock or Goode consisting' in part Ifesiery, Gloves, !ditto, Veils, Crapes, Cravats, Hoops, Nublas, Shawls Handkerchiefs; Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, Belts ladies & Gents Jogs, Cards, Buttons, Needles,. Sewing Silks, 'Amp Mita, Paper, ,t' us, Perfumery, Cigars &0., W 9 would'partioularly invite the attention 'of Country , M - oroha'nts, to our stock, as in the matter , Of prlees ' as well 44- in tithe; important particulars, •we enjoy this great ad vantage, via., one branch of our House and member of our firm are located in ilifilittlelphia, and always Pre pared to take advantage of ovary fluctuation In the market. Liberal terms made with wholesale purchaser/1 nod unusual Inducements otrored to buyers of every elites. Call and ...tunable our etooh. • L . lt, JA.IIIEKIN I s t Co. Oct. ',14: 1884' I); . , FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FR tr I T•S , PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C AT HAVE IRSILICK,S, Norlhilanotier &reel, Carlisle, Penn'a. Just applied an assortmebt of 'Etesh Drugs, NATIO' Goads, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection ery, whieMhas never been surpassed in this .borough, for novelty' and elegance. Thu articles have been so leated witlegruat care, and are calcitiated. tn.:quality and prise, to command the attention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS, which Compliseeevery-varlety of fancy. articles of _the most exquisite finish such as rapier Macke Good,, ' Blegriert alabaster And Percelallt ink.stands and trays Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell. card eased, Larihra'. • envy Baskets, Farley Work Boxes, with Sewing instruments, Ladies' Crtbas;•Writing Desks, and Port-folios. • Port Nionnales, of every variety. Gold pens and per.clis, Fancy paper .weights,; and a large variety et ladies' fancy stationery. ' Motto seals and wafer* Silken,/ -bead purees. Riding whips, elegantly finished: Fine cutlery, Perfond9 baskets and bags Brushes at every kind for the toilet, X. llazln and u. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds. Fancy Piker tbr head dresses and shawls. 111urical instruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles ele gently finished nod suitable for PIES ENTS, to which he Invites special attnotion. Also, au extensive and elegant collection of BOORS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished pohnem, WORKS. Bibles and Ilymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal clasp and corners. Ills assortment of S hoot Books and School Station ery is also complete, and comprises everything stied iu the Schools, Hold. desires to call the particular at Written of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS,Ac. s from the-extensive eStedlsbments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, compri•htg every style of l'arlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lord. Sperm or Etherlal oil: also DYHTI"S celebrated Keeosueo or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens. Ac. Ws assortment in this line Is unequaled in the borough. Also, SMARR AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine essort• went of MEERSCH AUM SMOKERS AND PIPER, the celebrated Elllocochink, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco, FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs. Raisins. Nectarines, Prunes, Ac., FANCY CON FECTioN A ity_N trys— PRESERV ED FRUITS. MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, Ac in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh %nett as can be confidently recommended to his friends. Ills stock embraces everyt Aug in the line of Fancy LICIO(iti, With many other articles ,useful to housekeepers which the public aro especially invi ted to call ;loud enamioe Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank do North Hanover street July 1, ltd 4. $400,000 971,000 1,080,200 Income for ISO.I 300,000. NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The undorsielied Is now opening the !argent and most desirable stock of goods Lour °Mired to the people of Cum Noland County. A etooplete and general assoittnent of Ladies Dress Goods. A II 1111111611!, resort meta of LA DI ES \IOU Ittil NO end SEC 'NI) qnC RN I NO DR E , S GOODS from the Celebre Led Nino ming Stare of !lesson & Son, Phila. A largo :tssortunnut of LADIES PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS The largest oto4 of NOTIONS outside of tho Eautorn Mos. A full mosortment of Cloths for Ladies Cloaking lines and )inns Wear in ondlosv variety, consisting of oinths. Fancy and plain Cossinieres,Tweeds, Jeans, and Cottoundes. = A Isrge, soinpletti and Marled assiirtineril of DUPLEX BLIP I'lC 801t1 SK lit fA, and front all the cidebrat oil man ufite.turers in the U. 8. also lialmorals of every grade and price.. CARPETS, Ul 1:7CLOTI18. MATTINGS AND LOOKING A largo stock of Lire and Silk CAPES. LAW NS , ft Alt Sti ES. dc., 101 l over from last ucason, will lei sold Wt extremely low prices. attnntion paid In "Funeral ordure," as well an orders of all Muds promptly and punctuall) attend• tn. All of whleh will be sold lower than City prices har mg Leen put chased befine the late slvarice. I 1(.0(111:B1ES GItOCEItIES H t l - ji G. P. El'Flt.";, has opened a nuw Oroeery Store ,1 1 Street. C.iiii•Le ripe,ite 11 Saxton', 11.ird sal, Store nod Is !hoe prepared to supply hi. friends Litd the nubile, nitlt all kinds of Choice lloods, at the lowest mail:et. rat, w. ills ntt,elc eiunpt ices COFFEES, SUUAII.B, SYRUPS, 'CHAS', Spices. ground. uziground ; Cent:kern, Chee,e, 1111 - I.e kish by whohisalu or retail, 1 rooms, ;rushes, Tohareo, Fer,arr, :latches, Blarking, Curds, GLASS A NID STONEAVA Qttetalaware, Ctslttraatto, \ Wyatt:, awl all of I)ernr ' • l.•.v uaunlly k , •pt la a lint ota,s urnn•rv. In re,a t l to pi toes I ata tlstermitteti to sail goods Ilia lowest lizut..4 'l"r Elt , EGG S , itul all kin Is of Country Produce, t.tkon at market pikes. :haw'', and 01 11 at, hal tkularly invited tII nth! ,a, thy tl..tw CH ['RN, rvh t 4 LI I prohoutha..l hp e.ahlatLeat. Judges m huntof the a_ e. Jut) , I, 11.14. AItUE All RIV OF FRESh J o,:oenit Ns-1 , 1; , (1 OF ALI. 7i INDS. Among which is a larus IA of runt genuillo Rani -11,..re dry salt I I Elt It IM ;, iu MO, 141 rrelo, VACIi,A It EL rt prico, I hat is really tistunishiLigly low. l'ickels of .111 kinds. C ES, I ) RESERVES, atm a good :INSO3 tuvut Or Ton.leo) AND SEGARS, 1, I Q U 0 118, ,f• at the lowest late s for CASH or Country Produrr. WM. BENTZ July 1, ISt:4. VIII; partnership heretofore existing het weou Charles 1..0 I lalbort itnd Orawilird nom- ing. his been d , ss.dved by mutual cenhent. The books and accounts are In the hand.; ot Ilallwrt. who earnestly requests all parties Laving accounts with the late firm to call and settle them. William lialbert, Jr, having entered Into partnership with his brother, Chn.les L. Halbert, the Int/quo:ss will henceforth he conducted under the style 01 Halbert & Brother. The now thin would tolipoctluily Call :Attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stock in lorgc and selected with the greatest care and will he sold at the low e..t prices for cash. It con slats in part of line old tiovernatent, Java COFFBE, Prime Ills do Prime Itio Roasted. SYRUPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy reps, et the very best qualities, BROWN SUGARS.—The host the market affords. Loverlug's beet Crushed. ;and, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot be our passod._ Rico, Corn Starch. P, rrins, Dondeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, &n. CHINA, GLASS, AN]) .e 4 QUEENSWARE. A large and well selected stook of the very latest pat terns and styles. lower than ever In price, and better In quality, than was ever offered before in Carlisle.-- Call and see. ' Wooden and Willow Ware, such us Tubs Buckets, end Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. PISH—NW. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No. 1 MESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SALT by.the Sack. Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers respo.dfully ask the patronage et their friends and the public generally, and invite them to call and examine their new stock, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louthrr Streets. HALBERT & BROTHER.' Carlisle, April 22, 1851; Flour and Feed Store. rr HE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, in the Warehouse owned and fortnerly occupied by Jacob 'them. Tho b at brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept conotautly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the flrotdrolis in the neighborhood, I can mm) my customers that they be Xurnished with an article of Flour whloh;I can vouch for. I will keep constantly on hand FEED OF ALI, KINDS, ouch as Corn,,Oats, 'Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c. • Thah!ghost cash Oleos paid, for Grain of all kinds and Flour. Don't forget the oldastabllshed ataxia. Carlialo, May 20,1803 , •.LDOYYS • • ,: Of Me cild , firinof Tohn P. Lyne t t Son, I_ll4S . het' completed opeolnti Memos , JLl,Sprin stock of flarilica're. 011 s, Glom Varnlshoe, A c., to which he Invites the early attention 'et the:public:generally— Ile lute greatly'enlargedq+ stook In all its varlousbranehoe, and m!L u now oma modato ,the puddle with Reliable 'Goods In large or , tdoelLouantltlea at the: lowest prices. ..A look Intu—ble kern will 0011V111C0 them 'that, ho hoe enough blonde to fully supply the demand In this mar• hot, roreena Watitlng'Oonds la' our)lnd will find it to their' advantage to, give .us itkall before making . thelt,. Ourchasee. All orders, peraenally. - and, punctually' at orth tended to,,and no- ropreeeiltatlone made to aired ' ' May 20, 1864., North Hanover St.. • I\TEW..9O . c 'd4e . rfpflon . and quality of flriquvlne Queeneware,llardivaro,,Plolcols„; Sanaa, Pine I..lquors, 'Tobacco, giagam tno,m,igrtoicKruite 4nd vegetables in CALM Oystora do ,liplene, Wood, and 'ware, all klude and of the bast quality and to be sold* at •the lowest prices fur cash by • . fT;III6V.—. INIMMED DOMESTIC GOODS EMM! MIME DISSOLUTION JBREMIAII GIVLR NA R 3 • • FIRE INSURANCE:. . Alleri- and 'Eltstipenn,4boro i . Mu -11 Vire' Inituradca • Company , of Cumberland 'Couuty,:incorporated by an act of Assembly, in . the 'year - 1N43, and having recently had itsObarter extend ed to the year 1883, Is now In active and vlguroUs OP' oration, under th e of the folldwitig board of alanageraiiixr9 '" ,••• • William it. Dorgan, Chriath.n,Stayman, Jacob Eberly . D. Belly, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, :John' Eichelber ger,.Joseph NVlclkorhham, Semi. Eberly, - Manes, Wicker., Itudelp,h Martin, Jacob Coover, arid 1. C. Dunlap. ' The rates of Winn-once are as .low and favorable. as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish ing to become merabers are Invited • to' Make applica tion to the agents of4he Company, who aro willing to, wait upon them att, at•y time. • , WM. It. DOROAB, President, Eberly's Mills, P. O. CIIDISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JOON C. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dillsburg, York Co. ' • • AO ENTS. •' v. Cumberland county.—John •Sherrick. Allen henry Zeating, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Puffer Dickinson; Ilenr3 Bowman, •Churchtown ; Mode Oritlith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westperinsvoro'; Samuel Coover,afechit , leybiirg sy:Cocklin, Shopherdsioivo D. Coover, npper A lien ; O. Saxton, Silver , . Sprang; John flyer. Carliela. ' Valentine Ferman, Now Cumber; land; James McCandlish, N (mein°. York rounty—W. S. Picklog. Dover; James Orlifith, Warrington; J. it Deardorff. Washington: Richey Clark, Dillsbrit ; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams Carroll. ' Dauphfn co —Jacob 'Houser, narrldl343. nerehers of the Cothpany baring Ixtlielert about to expire, bun hare theta renewed by thtiklug application to any of the Agents. July 1, 1804. WHEELER & WILSON'S SE G C 19r Lir S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop Check, New Style Hammer, Binder, Cor ar, Braider, etc. At the Railroad Ounce, Carlisle. Pa. Highest Premiums at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862 INDUBTRIAL EXHIBITION, emus, 1861. at the Fairs of the UNITED STATES' AGRICULTURAL EMMETT, ' Silver Medal at the Penneylvania State Fair September, 1868: A inorlean institute. New York, Mechanics' Association, Boston, Franklin I netitute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' 1 n..tituto, IV ashing ton, Mary land l ni,titu I e Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky I nstitu le, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, !Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. At tho Brats Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CONNECT/OUT, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, MISSISSIPPI MISSOURIt OHIO, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSEE, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY MICHIGAN WISCONSIN, LALIFORNIA. These celebrated Machines are adapted to every va riety of Sowing or fluidly wear, from the lightest mils- Ibis to the heaviest clothe. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton go - Ms.—seeming quilting. gathering, hemming, felling. cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both aides—and, performing every species of 5t,,11.g except maldng button holes and stitching on buttons. Full ib tructlons for operating the Machine is oven gratuitously at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent mute distance, so that permmal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a sufliclent guide. The qualities which recommend the li hdeler Wilson Machine aro 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, firmness. and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. and made with -8 Economy of thread 4. Its attachments and wide range of application to purposes and MA t.rlals. 6. Compact ices nod elegance of model and finish. G. Simpli,ity. and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of alia talon and management, and quietness of tuovemeo6 SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. a Machine, with Tank,s4s I'o Half 7a.e. Pannelled, 50 05 Halt Black Walnut ar 7tfahogany 55 00 No. 2 Machhio with p 1 55 11.tlf Caw_ Patterned, 60 Ilolf Case, Polished, ttlitelt Wolnut. or Mobotantly tat, No. 1 Nl:tettiate, tttiver plated, with Plain Table. lfall i'a•e, Polished, Mack Walnut, Ilan Case, l'l , l 1A` . 0,1, Mark Walnut or Mahogany 7. flair CARO. PIA lOurno',l, SO FullCasr, Poilhed. Black Walnut or Mahogany DU ( Full CaSe, POI iS110:.. Ilos , •wood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Largo with Plata Tablo, 75 00 No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Table, THRMS CASII Every Machine is sold with a Illannier, NOO.l and Machines ire sold e.inplete, with the New 0 lus's Clot Presser. New Style Hernia, and Braider. Wheeler Ap.,ein.y at Railroad and Telegraph Of f ice, CARLISLE, PA. July 1, ICES4-Iy. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. if, • 7 S' I . st Fr II E undersigned has just loooived. and Intends to too, constantly on hand a full as sorttnent of thu unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway & dons of Now York. Each Instruinoul wilt to carefully selected In the Manufactory, and will be sold at tho New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Car lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the .übseriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to cull and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion noose, nea tYa Railroad Depot SECOND lIAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for hale and to rent. JOHN If. STAYHAN Carlisle, flay 22, 1863—1 y - A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WAItE•ROOM • West High Street, Carlisle, Pa Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 18.5.70 The subscriber has just receiv*d the moat splendid assortment of articles in his line, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that dots competition. • .• Chnnillier, • Dining-room, FURNITURE, Kitchen sing I. . elliCe Embracing every article used hy mouse and hotel keiipers ' atilt) most approired' and fashionable design and tinish. Including also Cottage furniture In' setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Illattrasses, Gilt frames, pictures, tn.... Particular attention:given as usual to Mr - torah; orders troth town and country, "attended' to promptly and on. moderate terms, ' rTul?l,l.Be4„ • . . , ir._)AINTS AND OILS-- • ~ . 1. irYTon9.Wblte Lead- 1000 ailßona of 011 i; Jiii received wILh A large e - saprf wont pf ~„.• • • YArnielies, ,• : • Piro Proof Paint, •. . ~ r • Turponilnp, , . Florence White. ' . ~,r ( ;..." Japan,' , . '.. ''Whltd Zinn, • • , -1 •', Putty: '• • ' -. • 'Colnrad , P.lne, :,• •., , , Llthargo,. - HO . Lead . . „.•., , V '''' •- : , Whiling, , • ;polled 011; . ' : ' • ' -' ' 'elue, '• ' Lard OW - ••• , • ; , 'i-'.i. - •- - ,'-' ' Sh',;llae, -.; ..._•-• Sperm OP. :': - .' •• ~ • _Paint Illrueftea, , Ptah 011,,tc, .Coier.RAtejory_denerlptlon-d? - 011 In - ei n tanznl rificia - at. the - fiargwdru Store - el ' '•'''" - ' . ' .Ft!!mqiil6 - Wafersi 11 , : 1863 , , ItALB',.roN'S DaYSZIAZO wil thßif t tplheir od e ; A -- _,L, T A n t as iuizia•ii - ffiiii - sreiiieb). l at RALSTONT.:-, COAL AD LUMBER YARD.— . . N „The subscribers have dill 44;m:tiered Ato partnershit,th trade, hi , z ; • -C OA. L AND L U 14,11 . , Lxi W is ;;h 3) :::: „ e p o s ns i t s antly on hailid,and furnish to 9-- der all kinds an d fi n ality of, studied TONG . ; 7RiatißB ; vir " .Plastering Lath, Shingling, 14th,, worki,4 flooring and Weatherboarding, Posts and ltailis; Ind` every article that belong's to a Lumber, Yardli - • • all kinds of. Shingles,,to.wit : Whitcplge,,Hemlock and Oak, of ,different Ihiilng (11111 nl bur l owii can , furniall bills to order. of any length:and size at tho shortest notice and on the moat reasonable ,terms. Our ivorked boards will be kept under cover 'so they .cen:be furniehed dry at all times. We have constantly on hand all kinds' Of'family Coal udder covey, which' we will deliver clean .to.any 'part of tho borOngh, To wit; , • prices Best quality or . Limeburner'.i and Btaclanzith'z Coal, , always on hand which *a will sell at the lowest figure Yard west elite of Grammar Yahoo', Main street ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 1,1804. Notice of Co-Partnership. • rr"public are hereby informed that the'tihdersigned have this day entered Into a CO Partnership, under the name of Delaney & 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 in their line of business are' respectfully solicited, and will he promptly filled.,' . OLIVER tDEGANCY, r ANDREW IL BEAM+ . . • Oct. 16, 1963-1 ' /la-Orders' for coal will be, received st Ilalb 116, Fleming's Grocery Store Robert idoore's Shoe Stunt and A. 4. Illalea Currying', Shop . Orders for Coal or Luniber solicited throngh the Post arrangements baying been mode with the Postmaster to charge the postage en name to us. All orders punctually tilled. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT the store of John Irvine, on th 2 N. commr of the public square, Is the piece to purchase Soots Shoes Mato and Ceps, at prices that defy competition, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and Most complete assortment. of Boots. Shoes, Hate* Caps that he hos over presented to this community, and which ho is cletormined to sell at the lowest pos sible prires. Ills stock embraces everything id his line of hosiness, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF .1100 TS, Kip Boots. Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Calf and patent Leather Unite; a, Calf .Nullitiors, Calf and. Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French - and - englisir LastingOniters, ',Morocco Calf and Kid Boots, Finn Kid Slippers, Fancy Slipper,, Stor• rocct.`. and Kid Buskins, &c., MIS ItS A \D WItAR of all descrip Clone embracing fine Lusting Batters, Morrocco rod Lasting Button Boots, Morocco tare boo a of all kind, fancy siloos of various F.I.VIOS support, &c. HATS 8: CAPS. Silk. Cassimere. Fur and Wool hats of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW HATS Boots and Shone made to order at the aborteet notice Repairing ppontray doom Confident of him ability to pleat.° nil clan es of customers, he respectfully invites the public to give hint a call. yysj_.ltomom bur the place, 1 , 1.,13. corner of the Public Square. July 1, 1861 NEW GOODS!! OS Z' 0 Sl' of*ing an immense variety of cLoTirs, . cAssimEnus, . _ For Dien and Boys' Wear, in a larger variety, titan can he found In any estab lishment in this place. and at as low prices as can he sold toy where, to suit taste and pocket. We menu- P~.'ur , • the rt hove Foods to order, in the int est pty i0.,11 p 1.., yard. Oust liners wishing to have the goods bonaht o l ros. cut. can ha arrow modal rd. free of charge. An early Inspection of our goods slid prices, respect luny nulicted. . ISAAC LTVINOSToN. North jfanover Street Clothing Emporium July 1,186. i ELLIN° OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. it I , : LOW C. 1ST!! At the sli.;11 of the "Gold Flasqe," 3 doors above th• Curiihethind !lank; and too doors below the , Ireniodtst Church, on tt net Mato,- street, the largest and beet selected stoxl: WATCH ES AND JEWELRY in the town, sill{ Lo sold .',lO perocnt lower thaw at any" niacin in the noite. The eseek totaprises u barge to sort, went of Gold and SnVec hunting ciao walehna, Llitlters, Lt.pinLs, American wittehax, and ull-othet GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS. ld Pens and Pencllp..lowel, Of all Ii Inds, : 4 peetarlea Gold and Silver, II toted and yllvee Warn, MUSIC BONNS ACCORDEONS = The entire Ftork 01 l,%atclimaher trils, c.a.,. l arge %lir'ors, nod Cage will tin cold uliole.ile or retail us I he rneilM terms. Having selected a first els, workman ull kind. of ,opniring will ue done as usual, at reduced prices. BEI July 1, 1161. TILL TRIUMPHANT. The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook -tone. Carl-ants the stilt-crib, in calling the attro Mon of all who may Want a superior stow to call and examine the only stove that has given universal orate faction. 86 00 WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS Ist. A saving of from 80 to tiO per cent. In fuel. A Lotter and quicker oven from the same fire 3d A larger oven than any other stove of the some size. 4th. The preservation of the center piece from linking saving repairs. kit. The tarot Baker, lloastrr, and Cook now in use, 6th A superior arrangement tor cleaning the flues ith. A perfect Gas Consumer,. Mr either wood or coal. • The l'ettli in Flower is war anted to give satisfaction in every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity cf refereLre in town or country. A few other good Cook Stever on hand, which will be sold very low to clone stork. Spouting, Roofing, Job work. Copper nutiling and Sheeting work promptly nil , tided to, lu town or coun try. All work warranted at the old stand, flanovor atauet Lomb I Louther. NrAllY liIOIiRTS. N. 11.—Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, •04 ilia highest prico paid Id rash or goods. Juno '25, Mil —tr. COFFEE POT. WILLIAM. FRIDLE Y respectfully III.I3OtIOCRS to lint oil 'tens of Carlisle and the public generatiy, that he still continues the =mutat , turn of all kinds of tin and Shout iron ware In .1. D. Ilalbort's building East t.outher street Carlisle at lite sign of the REV COME POT, whore he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in hls line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times be baa those celebrated, salt scaling and sell testing premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AND JARS Roofing, Spouting, ned ell kinds of jobbing done ■P the shortest notice. . Cash pall fur old lead, povrter and copper. Thank ful for the patronage heretofore extended. be hopes by strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit continuance of the same. Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot. July I, 1863. William P. Lynch The subscriber informs tho public that ho still eon tinues the GAS PITTING AND PLUMBING busines at the Old Stand in the basement of the Fite Methodist Church. He will attend promptly to al ausiusas in his lino. Lead cud Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and cold SHOWER BATES, Striate!. Closets, Force Litt Pumps, Wto't Weide. Tabus, iron Makin Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash lit slue, nydraul c !tams, 6c, and terry description c cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, An. Superb cooking range , bentots and, gas 'ti 'auras put up I churches, Mores and•ciwelllngs. at abort notice, in th most modern style. All, materials and work In ou line at low rates warranted.. 110..—Cotainy neric and jobbing " promptly attended t July I, T 864. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. THE undcrsigned'respootfuljy announ e. to the public thet he still continues the Ile tiug,llusiness At the old stand, In; West 11 scree and with a renewed and effilent effort, produce art cies of [lend Dress of Every Variety, Style , and- Quality, that shall-ho strictly • 111 \ keeping .with the fmpro• intuit of the Art, and fully up to the age v o tklch • live. I ,have .on panda splondirs oi sa sesortioopt of . • ,HATSTAND OAFS; . . - 0 fill 'dosed pt)lotis,Troui the cant Dial' WC tO the finest FOr find Mk Rats; ,find ; at_ prices th outfit suit evory rue who hop an at to gutting t ivorth of his money. The stock iiioludes., , ' : ' -, ,11014,EdlitN,CA481NEILE,,IIIMV.4 11. dr.r.lif /7AT of every ttyloll.nd color and yntitirptuls,c4.l for,Llgh 'lluinbillYy tinlAh ibttliota; of ady othiit'establi: rikittit•in ,the •• • ; t• • and ilzkVa sndCfidvi, oroln • dosvript Itilietturt Eljr;:ip ,tiarisE • • • • ,: . e. i i . e ,l"4o" c‘Onl:ui 'nlY vi t': B 41/,1, ;thu , • old P at onand a y now onus ad possible, to givntilm'a • :vs J '.0.1.0A141° „. . . .. • ; 110050gi dg, SHOES -FlJJ4l...(issortmen of, M00,,,1nd.,1303,,, ± CaSok and Misaiii's Balmoral Bootees. Children's Bo flail lands. 44Wasalp.i.dontleMell'el GUM Overßltt My'old custonMres and all 'in want orgood 'and:, h. 'Omits and will 'please. call And aSandWe ' stack, heroic p arc/lasing. „ Main street, nearly op of th; Depot : -E• •'' - :CHAS. OGILIIY—Trmste. = 1/1 7 ,11.COLORS, • • ESI Ly lions Valley," Stove And Nut, bake -Fiddler, T:evorton, LOcusi. UoUnialn, Lobbery, whleh..We pledge .on,. solves to sell . at the. lowest DELANCY & BLAIR I= VESTINOS, CUT.CON GOODS t c =9