ow their.' was excited, and he trembled little when he started to answer to the call, though he was fi rm , enough when ho had gained the stand. Mr. Akers," said I, controlling my I e - Golf u possibly could, " yon made this will. " TimOthy Elliott made it," he re plied: - 44 I merely wroteit down for him as he dictated." " This will is dated," said I, looking at its sign and seal, October third, eigh teen years ago this very month." " Certainly," replied Akers, that is j est when it was made." "And you swear that this is the iden tical instrument 'V" - " I do." " And yon swear that Timothy Elliott set his hand seal upon this paper at the time herein mentioned "I do." I looked the witness in the eye. He must have read in that look something of my thoughts, filr his countenance changed and his knees actually shook beneath him. I told him I had done with him. Then I asked that Ansel. Forbes might be called to the stand. What did I want with him ? And my uncle was also anxious to know why he was called upon, for ho was well known, and stood as high as the judge himself. "Mr. Forbes," said 1" you are a man ufacturer of paper ?" He said he was. " How long have you been engaged in the business Ile thought a moment, and then re plied, "I entered the business in eigh teen hundred and thirty-one; so I have been in it just ten years." "Now sir," said 1 handinr , him the in- strument which I held, "will you tell ine, will you tell the jury, when that paper was made ?" He took it, mid the moment his eye restcd upon it he started. He gazed upon the corner, and then, in a bursting, amazed tone, he cried— "l made it myself:" "When I when ?" I demanded. "It could not have been ovornine years ago, for here is my mark—my name— upon it, as I alone have stamped paper in this country I" He then showed to the court and to the jury the mark which he had detected. It was plain enough now—a little oval impression, with the name "A Forbes" embosssed. in it. It was defaced _and soiled, but not obliterated. Stephen Akers was trying to make his way from the court-room, but the deputy brought hiin back. Two wholesale dealers were summoned, and when they examined the paper they at once recognize it as Ansel Forbes's manufacture. They knew it—there could be no question. And thus, almost miraculously, was the whole current of the affair changed.— We gave the case in, end in a very few minutes we bad the verdict. That evening Hattie hung about my neck, and blessed and thanked me until I fairly cried. And Fred, when he tried to speak of what had passed, at once broke down under the weight of joy and grati tude that was upon him. He was safe, his fortune was safe ; and his wife and little ones were stilled blessed. Some asked me how I happened to de tect that silent witness away up in the corner of that paper. I answered that my uncle gave me half a dozen roams of that paper when he commenced making it, and I had been using it ever since, so that the stamp was very familiar to me. The forger had selected for his wicked purpose a sheet of respectable ago; but but it had not proved quite old enough to answer the date he had just put upon it. Master John Staffer got off to sea again; but Stephen Akers found his way' to the State Prison, where for a term of years, he was forcibly restrained from cheating his fellow men. The Destiny of Josephine The history of Napoleon has yet to be written, and written by an American. The world has been amused with fables of the man of destiny, which have been trans mitted as an heir-loom, until they reached him who sits upon the throne of France, and is pleased with the title, "the man of destiny." This title, though a favorite with every class of Frenchmen, undoubtedly arose with the story of Josephine, and through her attached to Napoleon. Though her simple story is smothered by the more brilliant one of her husband, yet it was knOwn that long before Napoleon's admir ers claimed for him the great destiny ho accomplished, it was a common story in Paris, what we are about to toll. It was while almost a child, that Jo sephine, in some of her wanderings with her school-fellows, came across a vagrant gipsey or fortune-teller. The woman, at tracted in some way toward the beautiful 'child, insisted upon telling her fortune even against her will and without reward. She told her she would be very soon a Wife, a widow aneafterward Qneen of Fiance. The prediction itself was com mon enough;but as simpls as it was it had its effect upon Josephine, who immediate. ly-clabraced it as fact, and could for a long tide think of nothing else. When the fulfilment came to the first part of the prediction, it ofcoursestrength-. ened her in the belief of the rest, and even when in • prison under sentence of death, and when her bed was taken from under her at night because she was to lie in the morning, bade.her, friends have Lcourage; it:-Wonld-not be so, and - that — she . would yet sit Upon that throne then in', iuins heneath the:bloody feet of-Robes::' ~ P ierre; and :'.when • the jailors in, prison 1 .(41144 , uPon her to name her maids of hon or,-that:hey might be ready when she was .queen, she.did so, and.her nomination-was fitatllkfttlfilled tO•the letter. - ' On that very night Robespierre fell. Had his downfall occurred one week ear lier her husband would not have been of his victims; had he lived one day longer, she would have been another of them There was but little lapse of time be tween her liberation from prison and her marriage to Napoleon, and it was by the influence she-exerted that ho was appoint ed to the command of the Army of Italy; after which the path that led them upward was clear and open until the destiny she had insisted upon was accomplished, and the crown of France upon her head. But there was one thing more that Josephine had foretold for herself, which was the utter loss of power and rank to which she bad been so wonderfully ele vated; and while she brooded over this, he who was her lord gathered new power and yielded to new ambition She tried t 9 crush it, and point out what should be his true aims; but he now was an empe ror and desired to be the founder of a new empire How well her instinct taught her that the time was rapidly approaching when the ambition would make him put her away. Then came the close of the cam paign of 1800, and she saw that the hour was approaching nearer that was to reveal both of their fates. There was no longer the confidence of the past between them; no longer the seek ing of sympathy and advice. It was - the 20th of November, 1800, and the court was especially gay in honor of the visit of the King of Saxony. Jo sephine sat at the window of her boudoir, looking out upon the river, when she heard a step at the door and rose to receive Na poleon, who caught her in his arms with more of the olden time embraco , than she had known for months. She led him to the sofa on which she had been sitting, and seated herself by his side. For a few momenta there was silence, and then he spoke. "Josephine you have been weeping. Are you unhappy?" "No sire! not with you." "Nonsense! Josephine, why do you call we sire? Of late you are making these furun overshadow all our happi- nogg." ''Then why should they not be forgot ten by both? You have now reoched the point of ambition that should content you Will you turn the unquiet god from your bosom and study only the good of France and your own happiness?" " You misunderstand me, lady," he said quickly rising from his seat and leaning against the window. "I am seeking no thing for myself, but everything for France." " Is it for France; Napoleon," she said, drawing. close to his side, and taking his hand in. hers, "that you would put away from you not only a true wife, but a true friend? Think nut that I have been blind, sire, to this. My alarmed heart has told me all, and believe me that I am offering no protest to your will ; but, 0, sire, ex amine well your heart before you act." He stood silent while she was speaking, and then, with his face turned full upon the streaming moonlight, he drew away his hand. She went on. " And 0, sire, believe me, that though I am to leave your throne and your side, I shall never cease to love you too deeply for my own peace. Therefore is it that I_ plead with you. Look well into your heart before you yield your future to bad counsel." He drew quickly from the window and walked to the centre of the room "You cannot sympathize with me, mad am, I only act with reason. The good of the individual must yield to the good of France. Farewell !" " Stop, sire," and Josephine stepped quickly across the room and caught his arm, drawing him as she did so again to the window; "Do you see that star?" and she pointed to one shone with marked brightness. "That is my destiny. By it you have risen. To it was promised a throne. Through me you have accom plished it; part from me and you fall.— Yes, fall to die in sorrow, neglect, and exile. Remember this Napoleon, and re member these words when it is too late to recall the act that no words of mine can prevent." Napoleon gazed almost in terror at her who stood like a prophetess, looking out with eyes of fire upon the heavens, and then, with a heart clouded althost to sick ness, he turned away, and loft the room without a word. Ten days passed before he had the nerve to strike the blow that broke the golden chain that bound them, and from that moment, as he afterwards confessed at St. Helena, the fall of Napoleon began, until he died a broken-hearted exile upon mid ooean. SILENCING A BlSlloP.—Jarvis, the painter, was painting Bishop —, and the venerable prelate began to remonstrate with him upon the dissipated course into which he had failed. Jarvis, dropping his ponoil from the forehead of his por trait to the lower part of his face, said with a slight motion' to the reverend sitter, "Will you be good enough to shut your mouth, bishop l" By painting that fea ture he " changed the subject." ABTRONOAIICAL.—Two bachelors were recently returning home on a starlit even ing, when, a number of young ladies were coming in the opposite direction. As the two parties approached each other, one of the young ladies, innocently looking up, remarked: "See, there's the Great Bear!" The young 'lady might have been study ing astfonomy, — lintone of — the - bachclofs did not appear to be aware of the fact,, 'for he ejaculated,- " Confound it ! Which of us does she inehrt ?", urAm. astonished, my dear young lady, at' your sentiments: you make me start" Well, I, have been wanting you to start for the..Thst- hour." Mr. Nusby"Waileth - and Cusseth." SAINT'S BEST, (which IS in the ): stait uv Noo Gorey, Deo. 26, 1864. I've heerd from Savannah ! I red uv it. Fanoy the feelinS'uv a man wbO lied bin for weeks spdetin 2 hear of Sherman's beiu entirely °bawd up by the' undanted Suthern molishy! The follerin impromtoo cuss and Wale (ekally mist) reflex the stait uv mind uv the Dimocrisy uv this selthhun. Hart—sick, weery, alone, bustid. Gone-up, flayed, skiud, hung out. Smashed, pulverized, shiverd, scatterd Physikt, puked, bled, blistered. Sich is Dimocrisy ! Alone I sit, like Marius, among the rooins ! Alone I sit and cuss, and this is my MEM Cussid be Calhoon, fer he interdoost us to that paintid harlot, Stait Rights. who seedoost us." Cussid be Peerse who consinted 2 the Nebrasky bill, wich busted us. Cussid be Bookannon, who favored Lecompton, wich peeled us. Cussed be Brecinridge who woodent support Duglis,and 'leotid Linkin, which giv our Post Orifises 2 Ablisbuists. Cussid be the Post masters—may they becum suddenly insane, and wildly go 2 trustin out postage stamps to Dimekrats. Cussid be Grant and Sheriden, and Rosycrance for they've dun fer Dinmerisy. Cussid be them•ez went in the army Dimocrats, and cum out Ablislini'sts.— (Wich is a eppydemie.) Cussid be Vallandygum which went a practisin law, leevin me in the Dernoe risay biznis alone without enny cappytle to run on. Cussid be Sherman ; he took Atlanta. And lie Marcia thrO the Konfedrisy, and respected not the feelins uv enny body. His path wiz, like _Moses, lit .with pil lars uv fire and smoke, only the fire and smoke wuz behind him. His path is a desert—the voice uv the Shanghy is heerd not in all the land. And the people uv the South lift up their voises and weep hecuz their niggers are net. And he took Savannah, and cotton (mull 2 hey satisfide Bookannon's Cabby- net. And he turns his eyes toward Charles ton, and is serusly thinking uv Richmond. Tie started' with three shore thousand —he stoppeth wits - three skore thousand and ten. ' The wind bloweth where it listeth—he listeth where he goeth. As the lode-stone is to steel, so is his steel to the Georgia nigger—it draweth him on. Who will save us from the fury uv this Sherman ? who will deliver us from his hand ? Johnston he beet, flood he fooled, and Wheeler he flogged. . Lee wood do it, but he's holdin Grant and can't let go uv hint. So he cavorts ez he wills, like a yerlin mule with a chesnut burr under his tale. Bitter in the mouth uv a dimocrat is qwinine bitterer is gall, but more bitter er is Federal victrys. We have bin fed on victrys lately, and our stutnick turns. ' Played out is Davis, and dimocrisy hez Inhered soot. The Dimoerisy is turnin war men— they are bowie the knee to Linkin. Voorhees will yet be a Briggydeer and Vallandyguin will cry aloud fur a war uv exterminashen, and Fernando Wood will howl for drafts. Fer tho John Brown's body lies all mouldy iji the grave, his soul is a march- in on. I ain't the rose uv Sharon, nor the lily uv the valley—Pal the last uv the Kop• perhods I I built my polittikle howse on sand— it hez fell and• I'm under the rooins. Uv pollytix I wasfi my hands,l shake its dust off my few remanin garmence. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, Dalt Paster uv the• Church un the Noo Dispensashun. THE LONG LOOK ED FOR HAS COME! "Health and happiness t the Sons and Daughters of Affection !" Dr. Collins' SYRUP OP ROOTS BARKS AND HERBS, FOR 'rim CU Itl OF Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Croup, Bron chitis, Asthma, and all similar complaints. have spent years in selecting the herbs xfrom vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of Ifunnin tinnily and I now have it complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try MI Try It I The object et Clio Medicine is to snotty and ease the Cough; to dissolve the congealed phlitia ((hat adheres and sticks to the throat, which excites hacking, haw klng,and coughing ; to relieve the irritation in the throat, which is produced by catching odd on the slightest exposure. It expectorates the descend mat ter that has accumulated in the Lungs which retards and oppresses the peepitatury or breathing organs, heals and nourishes the lungs and bronchial tubes. This medicine gives tone to the stomach, it purifies and circulates the blood, which causes opprmsion of the chest ariddlliletilty hi breathing, Good News for Mothers and Children—lforo is the sufferer's balm: keep it in your Itunlly, sickness comes as thief In the night, and your child :a' suffocated by the awful disease, Croup, or similar complaints. liars is a perventetive—it is nature's frioud. DR. COLLINS' SYRUP IS HARMLESS AND EASY TO TAKE. Keep it in your Families. Frico 10 coots and $lOO per Bottle. Also, Dr. COLLIS' Dandelion Pills and Liver Invigo rator, for the cure of Live Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, fee. Dr. COLLINS boa also for sale his INDIAN PAIN KILLER, for the cute of Ileadache, Toothache, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Pain in tliffillack, Side or thorned', Cramp, Cholla, Frostod Feet or Ears Fresh -Outs, Sprains,-Bruisos. Diarrhea, and all similar complaints; also, his INDIAN EYE WASII, and POWIIATTEN SALVE. Tho Salvo heals Soros or Brookings Out on the Face, draws tiro from Burns, warranted .to cure Boated or Sore Breasts. The Bye Wash cures Sure or Inflamed Eyes,.,ko. tho medicines are prepared and sold by, SAMUEL COLLINS, Indion.Modirine Man, Near the Corner of Third St. and Strawberry Alloy. Harrisburg. . . Also, for sole et We Drug Store of JUS. B. HAVERBTICK • Carlisle. All orders should Lo addronfied to Dr. 8. 00111013, llar rlsburg. THESE auniolNEs ARE PURELY V ME. TABLE. • Deo. 9, 18e4.—Smo, Business Department--Diekinsou • College. MINIATURE :WORLD MiROANTILE TRAFFIC, THEORY AND PRACTICR. • HE dpsigil of this Ins.titution is to. afford first class facilities fora thorough practical bus nese education. Commodious apartments In lilakinson College, Car lisle, pa,, which are now being put-1n most assailant condition,- will im 'Opened for Btridents tho NINE.; MIMI of JANUARY, 1805.. • The venous departmontgwill bo under the suporvi- Mon of most, competent instruotom For particulars Inquire of President Johnson or the undersigned. " • send for a Circular. It A. 01:11111AN, Principal. , January 0, 1885. • • 'ITALLIA.OLE Pieeentsforallat Haver firuk, Bpok and Fancy Store. . NEW PHOTOGRAPH , - Aisin AMBROTYPE GALLERY. . WE; th,d,tinderslgnpd; respectfully in farm our friends end the public generally, that we have opened a New Sky-Light,,„ P I C ',V U "G A L t-Rit Y In the new second story over the frame, buildings located a few doors sou afar tho Post Office, and nearly opposite A. , Bentz's store, South lianovur street.— We have constructed this Gallery according to our taste, and flatter ourselves in saying we have fur the bust arranged light in town. To aged; infirm and deli cate persona, we, will say this tiallery Is much easier of access than any In this place, being located on the second story, and the story beneath being low, there Is not such n tower of steps to ascend. Having procured the assistance of an experienced operator, and purchaaud the best and latest improved apparatus, we are preparedto produce pictures equal to any other establishment, net excelled by Now York or Philadelphia. Such as Extra 'Whole. Size Photographs, Cartes De l'i7site, .4.m.hrotypes and Ferrotypes, We shall also IntrodUCO a 710 w picture to this Ticlnt ty in such unbounded demand in the cities, called the GEM rnoTou RAPTI. Ono dozen taken at one sitting at the low price of 2,1 50 per dozen. Pict um Inserted In Lockets, flings, nod Pins. and copied or enlarged front old Daguerreo types. A mbrotypes, he., lee Also, for sale a tine lot of Pith], Frames and Albums. We hope. by a strict at tent low to business and a desire to please, to receive stir share of the public' patronage. Ito not forget the place, a low doors south of the Post Office, South Hanover Street. 11. 11. (MOVE & SON. Dec. 2, IbtA—tf. NOTICE. J. BOAS'S 'Stor e, Opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank Would you buy your bats right cheap Please call at Boas' store, In North Hanover street h- keeps the name is on the door. There Ladles, Men and Children for Are fitted all the while, Ills hats are good, and have proved true; No better In Carlisle. Caps for Soldiers, Men and Iloys You wIl van For l,a,llas and hit- Chililions lure 1 Iu heed not ask in Fur Nips, Fur eiiilargand Fur Gloms All :Reilly mail° and tyariu; Fine woolen rilitrt, and Drawore For voinfiirt In the storm, VeAs,lackets, Hose, Neckties and Scarfs-' All these he keeps to sell, Whips, CofilfNets';''eants and notion,, toe Too nalllol.ouo to t1:11. Al,`o, Satchels ;Anil travelina Sro I,:nlles, market and .t. 1.001 Ilaskets, Carpet Itatts aml 1:111•0.. The larttekt atentrtntent Oi q'vitiklis kept at. any house to town. A large varicty of 1 ;1.111 it.lllk3ll . S (i/01 as. A ter) large a , sortment 01 wales shirts. FFA LO It( ) ItES, TOIRIVIIIIII . I I . le/LSO all situ S••• 1 hls or R . "i". J. 110A.1', Agent. November 4,1464.--31 n NEWS! N E W S!! N E W S!! I - - MILLER are just re their now and Ho.:111 qt,e, on Ow soull. l'oot, corner of 31alp strosl. Muir ti rot supply ot Fall and Winter Goods, 0 whieh they invite tin. 9e•eial at iention of ;•ver. pertnn in want of liohas deeirablo Ine the pv,tent and t,lll trig Season. lhe stock entoptines all Moth; and car ie tins of DRESS GOODS, such as Plain Illnrk, Figurod nu I liepp:-111.8. Plain Figured colta (41 Dre, eti nntl ral.us Frencli French l'asinurres, (Oath 11,ared, l'oburg all shades c.d.rt,l A and li.z.urod all 11,01 \ Inc and 13',1111/1, A CHI .ms,,l.iturtiauu., Mourning Foods. 111:14 -.1 , Fre "h•rimvQ, W'reurh , f3shiner., , !i.111) all II Dl.:tin,. 1.4,pi iu u Wiwi, hit•• I• lull at. .I squst/ /ink'MAl, v.. I+ Crawl \rile, Clap, t'vlt.irs, IlandLoiche . s,l;tovc,, 11.1! EN .\Ni> liuyS' \V It III:Irk rind colored • In' h. Nark rind firm. !•aysixnvrra. all olcs and qualities. 1.•,. tiiattitinuth. UlllOll tn. , res Rentirr•ky Jeans, Shirting Shirt, and Drawera, Ai. ke. A speciol arrangement wide will. a first elm. TAILOR to smite up Clothing at Tory short notice. Domestic Goods; Bleached and Unbleached )luslins of eve, y quality. Sheeting Mullins, I'olkm-case Muslins, Linen and 01.- ton Tahiti Diapers. Tiekintta, Checks, Striped Cotton skirting, Dennims, Domestie Oinghams, Scotch iting hams, Sack Flannel every col,. Shirting . Flannels. Factory am! Shaker Flannel; for skit Hogs roil., allow Hint wipe WI , III Flannel , . Canton flannels. Ce11e..., rnlnreti.,..tmltric,and p titer Nhiclins. Drilling nr and 111 . 111, ei pry tiny ti.e. Nffl'lONS IN (;I: E.ll' I'ARIETI )1,,m•, II tn‘rr t: nod ~ a hon. Borr , o, Cloth, 1: 8,-hoore and la dire Clth. )Toriu ,, , ~.;111,. tl, tool ao,l i 1,111 ne 01111 r nt of cotton :tall I. I 111. I.adi, , X NIP! hildroa, Balmoral 1V, , ,,1en tor I,a tin is l'prr I .1.,- mol oolors. •i 1,11.1 1 ,1 ,11 , 1/1•111i k r4, Thilt.pi • ,/ Balmoral Also. just opolli.liz a voloplolt. stock or newest btjlo, Clot knil lllnuhcl claule Culp II Clotl,l, IVindow Skinilus, Looking Wu to, &e. A. Ihe se neon advances e. Will ~l ,t.:111tly he !link ing MIMI inns I. 011 r htol . li,llUil WlUl'•rll•ll'..vnrlo 11111, Our strw% the most riesh.ride that .tin he fund in the country. Feeling very thrinir to .he comm.- oily 1 . .,n their tilorl and liberal patron:l,l,e so frirox tend ed to the New Firm, we emnrstly soil, Il 11 Cotlillnllnllcn I.! the , rime. Freese MN us it bolo, tintkini; your purehases ;is wear, uinv at , r ready And u it our goods. Anil inn and will prove r it I we study the interent nt our clirMeners. Plea, do not mot that olr Store 6011 the corner directly oppuslto Irvine's ihoe Store. MILLER Sept. 16, 156.1 Hat and l\louse, hutch and Bed Bug Destroyer. eIIIS popular and reliable article for destroying V.. 1 .1111 !I e should I. used by all poi sown troubled with Fuel] pests. It Ile, er tails, a . uld in Car lisle at Elliott's Urn.; tu, e, Ila stick's, iug & Hook Store and by D. ltalgton, Druggist. E. Si. 13 North Eleven Strgwt, Price 25 cts per box (Large Size ) Nov 4. 18,-4.—ly NEW FIRBT CLASS GROCERY STORE. THE Public can find, at our new orocery Store, .n the lielldinz lately occopled by Philip Arnold, ,lee'd and next door to the Carlyle DE, ',milt lilnk, a very largo and fresh assortment of all the different kinds and grades of Teas, Coffee Essences, Coffees. tulips Eyrups, Candles, M Masses, Salt, Spices, Pickles, Sugars, Preserves, Prepared Gunned, Colley In Fruits, ..... Papers, Jul les, Vegetables Cranberries, an I Meals, liaising, Pi spared Dried Mustards, Currents, :Naives, Dried Crociters, Fruits, Cheese, Nuts, Snout Segal's, Cakes, Snuff, TOBACCO, PIPES, &e. A I.SdLiticil, Barley, Starch, Farina. Corn Starch, Cure talon°, MazeinarMacaroni, Vertu icella. Asurnea, Prunes, COncentiated Lye Bologna, Saustige, Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, Blackleg, Bees e x, Chocolate, Cocoa, 'lle Yarn, Lamp and Candle Wick, Bath • Brb t hes Lines, _Bed Corda, Spice Boxes Paper and Envelope; 11l at chum • Pewter Sand, otove polish coring Extracts Spigots, Pens, Inks, Brimstone, Mackoral. Shad, Salmon, Herr ing and Codfish. ALSO—the celebrated Ex- colsior Hain% Dried Boof and Tonguoo, huge, and Motto, Shot and Lead,. Penaliel,'Broonis and Wisps, GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOD, WILLOW it RATAN WARE. , . We respor trolly ash I tio public to call, examine and Prleu our largo and carefully indoeterel stock of FINE; FANILY IV° buy all kluda of Country Produeo. ' t:Lr - 'JAMES Al. ALLEN & CO. Oct. 31,181.14—1 y . • &WI BELTING 1 Just received n large assortment of all ATOP— Gun, Belting, Gum Hose, Gum Packing, dm, and for sale cheap at the Hardware Store of • , , lIANIMY SAXTON. June 25, ISM allAlllli3S.- . --500 pairs Harnes on hand or all , hinds. llizabothiown pattolm, Loudon 0., rnman do., with and without patent fastenings chwipor than over at U. SAXTON'S, East Alain et., July 1,1864, . AUIT THITPARIS-ArANTILLA-EIVI-- • PORIUM,'NO.' 020' Ghosfnut . Be., 'Philadelphia: OPEN—Pnris-Mado MA - NTILLAS and CLOAKS. AIso,SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS, of our ow auooleturei , of the Latest: Styles and In groat variety. ' • . . J, W.' PROCTOR & Co q ~ She Paris Mantilla Emporium, 620 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA; 4 1 , I.& A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN I bust published In a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents A LECTURE ON THE NATURE:, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Cord of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im ponditnents to Marilngo generally. Nervousness,Con sumptlon, Epilepsy, seal Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting Iron; Self-Abu: e, &c. By ItOB'T J. OCLVERIVELL, lII.' D., Author cf the "green Book," &c. The world renowned author, In this admorable Le, tare' clearly proves from, his own experience that the awful consequences Self Abuse may be effectually ronu•ved without medicine, and - without dangerous; surgical operations, bangles, Inntrum , tits, rings, or car I ials, pointing out a mode of cure nt once certain and effectual, by which every nufferer, no matter what his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. THIS Lii' TUBE WILL PROVE A 1100 N TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. by addressing CRAB. J. C. KLINE & CO. 157 Bowery, Now York, Post-Office Box, 4580. 0ct.14, 1864. igorotis action, and ayes the system to _I into disorder and decoy. TI ,e scrofulous contamination is variously iamed by mercurial disease, low living, ilkonllrol Ii e.Nnn from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habit, , , the, he]m•ssing ices, and, above all, the venereal itif.,•tion. Whatever he its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "front parents to children Onto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed. it •eerns to be the roll of Him trim says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take - kali, us names, according to the organs it nun, hs. In the fungri, S. rondo prodaces nl'nvr;.> soul finally Consunn Hon ; ii, the gdunds, s‘Ne %%Licit suppurate mid be. wile oil...roils 0:1' ; in the stomach and bowel 4, which pro duce dyspepsia, nod liver , COTII- phdlit: , skill, (Tulin% and cutaneous nifurti ill:. The , e ail having the same origin, Terinire the same remedy, viz. purification and in vi ! niration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these d.nigernns distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not have health ; with that " life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other reinedy vet ides ised. - is kirown by an 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 o f the following diseases King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotchos 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, F ema le Weak n e sse s, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise front impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual ca , es may be .found in Avl.R's Ani:nicAN ALMANAC, which is furni , laffl to the druggists for gratuitous distrilitftion, wherein may he learned the directions for its one, and some of the remarkable cures whii h it has !mule when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those saes are purposely taken from all see. tions of the country, in order that every reader nun' have items,: to i•oine one who Can Speak to hill] of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depre.ses the vital energies. and thus leaves its victims far inure su b ject to disease and its fatal results than are laidthy constitu tions. Ilence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led, us to spend ?ears in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we 11 - OW - Ofrer to - the - u - mter the mime of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Strpsparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing ant - I danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester imthe blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public hate been deceived by many compounds of ,Sirs:ipar ilia, that promised nineli and del nothing; but they will neither be decekial nor di-appointed in this. Its virtues have been itoveit by abundant trial, and there remains no ipt, , stion of its surpassing, excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different intalivine from any other which ha, been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has over been available to them. AYER'B CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever lies been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by 1)a. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists•everywhero. Sold . by .1. W. ELLiorr, C:a•li,lo, and deal (IN l'N'l2l . ‘" where. r C HERMAN, Attorney at Law k • Otrllslu, Pa. Next dour lu the Herald 011ie July I,ltol—ly. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney a Law, Caril h, Pa. Office on the south side of th Court Holm, adjoining the "American Printing Oilice July 1,1864-1 y: M. WE AKLEY, Attorney at Law, ♦ 6fncs on south Hanover street, adjoining the Mike of J urige Graham. All professional businerti en trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1804. SAMUEL HE! 'BURN, Jr., Attorney ,_jat, Law. Office with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, July 1, 1804. T A w OA.RD.-cHARLES E. MA LIGLA UMW N, Attorney nt Law, Men In Inhoff's building, just opposite, the Iltqlipt House. July 1, 1804-Iy. ft P. HUAIERICEI, Attorney at Law v . ./. omen on North Hanover street, a fow doors north of 0111's Lintel. All business entrusted to him will he promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS - SARV7 mp n • Porn trot Street fovidoorA .ve -- below South Hanover at ' Job; 1; 1804: JOSEPH. RITNER, Jr., Attorney at Law and Survoyjr, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office on hell Read Street, two doors north of the Lank. an.llusinuss promptly attended to. July 1, 1801. GE°. W. NEIDICI-I, D. D. S.- Leith DOmonstrator of Operative Dentistry of tho tto o l n ttiop Collogo of art. • • .0111 e% a:lfie r ioeitlonee Opposito Marlon fall, yea Main stroot, Carlisle, pa. ,July t, 1854. ti s - 1 - IR. GEORGE S. SEA g /RIOIIT, Dentist, from - thojialtl Swim utoro 'Oollago of &vital Burgory: nt tho rosidonco of hls mothor, Ens. Lout hur street, throo doors balmy Dodfora, PHYSICIANS will find it to their ad vautazo to call and purchase thclr Dlcdlclnos nt ItAISTON'S. 'July 1;18G4. ri A iVili36 - DYE °LOBS; AT RALSTON'S - 11 4 •L.. BELTZLIOOVER,. Attorney ept ig k w Office in. South Ifonovor Wool, cippoalto Dental!' dry good atom Orllide, „ . . Irsoi.toraber tyists4t. • =I Milli subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchased the Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by Mr..l. Cloodyear, we have commenced the manufacture and will I:cop constantly on hand all sizes of the bust quality of " We will give prompt attention to all orders, whether from a distance or at homo. • . . . Tho highest Cash prim; paid for old wrought Iron SCRAPS, delivered at the Forge, at the Railroad bridge, In Carlisle. WEAVER BRICKER. Carliplo, May 13, .1136.1—1 y Ca:fp - Stings and Oil Cloths. VOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash I Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Itag, and Stair , T--- CARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be sold for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. OGILDY, Trustee. March 4, 1864 rtF peculiar taint or ifection which we call 'CROFULA lurks in no constitutions of altitudes of men. It ther produces or is roduccd by an en- Tided, vitiated state the blood, wherein tat fluid becomes in unpment to 'S'ustnin it vital forces in their Fourth Arrival of Now Goods 1 have just returned from the eitiem with a largo addition of All fibres suited for the season. A beautiful Ilno of Silk Mantles, Coates and Basques. Lace Points, llrena• dine Shawls, Lace Mitts, llojous' Celebrated Kid Moves, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, itibbons, Ilats for Ladies and Misses' [loop Skirts, and a general assort ment of seasonable golds. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Also selling cheap a lafge lot of OLD HOODS much less than present prices. Please call one door below Martin's Hotel, East Main Street. June to, 1864. W. 0. SAWYER. A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE, Great Reduction in Dry Goods, CIWINGr to the recent henvy full in (J price of Gold I have determined to reduce every AI Lisle In toy inneence etock ~f Dry (fin to a corresponding price with the precious metal and Intend to make still further reductions - fril time to Ill,+ , 11 recedes In price. My extensive stork has been mainly purchased at low prices and before the great :lvance In goods I tette this opportunity of calling the attention of the public to the notice, us I can and will sell lower thou any House dut,ide the Eastern Dittos. Call and Examine for pun selves: itionr.mber the old stand South Ilanoverstreut below the Court House. Oct. 7, IRG-t. A. W. isENTz. 11. It. JAM ESQN, S. M. B. R. A)t ESUN S Co. NAThulesule, and retail Dealers in Fan cy Dry floods, Ttirunilngs. Notions Sc.. North west ',wile' , of .11anovolvanch.Pumfrat, streets Carlisle Ps ,would respeetfully announce to the l'uldle'that they have just return,' horn tho I•histerti Cities with a large and well seleeted stork of Goods consisting in part Hosiery, Illoves, Milts, Veil , . Crapes. Cravats, N :shawls, Ilandherelliefs, uspeuders. Shits. Draaer, Belts. I, idles ,1 'lents Collars, Illnd lugs, Cords. Luttnus. Combs, Nouttlea. !loop Skirt,. Paper, Pews. Perfutnery, Choosy , IV° would particularly invite the attention of C II II try 1)1. e r 11 ants, our steel:, as in the ni•itter of prices, as will Att in ,Aller Important pirtirulars.eujoy this crest ad vantatre, viz, f4.. , 1r and memoher of onr firm are leeated In and always pre- Panel to take a Sv,w tsye ad every Iltictuati.m in the market. LOW,' trans made whir A.01014.:.911e purrhe eel , . and 111111,513] ilidll , olllplits offered Lo buyers Of every rinses. liB.l stud .x.nsissitsss our JANII:SON A Co. Or]. It, ',tit. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Ilanover Street. I- V splendid assortment of all the new styles of silk Mttlesttin, Slouch. Soft & Straw II tts , t .ta open .4 city and Inane ntanal tclare wh.ch will he sold at thc lowest est.h la ices. Stet hat, of al I tiuttl• Ries r ~., tho finost Ititaver and N atria. to the cheap• est w0..1, .1.1 Ill' all tt,lor,, IVISItt p 1,..1 by soy thin sidle l'lnl.uletpltia. A Logo stock of % i t . :Ai l ast tr - 5' ~,,,s, ~S. L 'ilitEie II A 'PS, pAirri. Leghorn. Ilraltl, India l'nuatatt. and traw. l'ltllttretts Nary tie. Alt.tt a full ttsst.rt teen t et . )I( es. 11..ys and chll.lrens , i , or 0 N't•r) , ,I.•Seripti; ql :111t1 style. the stile, Wet itottles all to come and. examine his 'lock. 11-hg a profit It it tor, It, teels v. 0115.1,11 of .tivittt sst istlet tan 'I h.taktal tot the liblet.il pttott• AU , liervt..l, o bi.4, , ,,..1 I, wlicit , A collti.lallcv 01 :hr. dill'. IL.III. I 1 - ,:,.t the Wiwi. Itytt &to r s above .-hritter's llotel ant nest Lt. l'-rittt a's shoe stortt. .101 IN A. I.: F.1,1.1.:1t. Agt. N. II ll.tts of all 1,111111n:1110 L., ~I,l,..et•hrltt. rp.ti•••• ARGE ARRIVAL. OP FRESH - (1 - 11nrETZ717---FTFITqIF ALL ETN-Dg. Alnoog - veltiell la a large l.d of real genuine llalll alore hilt II ERR lls 11. 10 outli la, !els, )lACK \lt El. at !wire. that IN really a,tonlsllingly low. Piekuls 01 all kinds. 1' It ES 1 , :lt V ES, and x goad t11,011111 , 111t of TOBACCO AND SEG.csiRS, LIVUORS, 4- C. . at the lowest Into, for CASH or Country Produce. M. nEyrz July 1, 1,;64. heretofore Ch 1111 , L• Wlll.llll. :11141 1',11,1 - 1 , 1.11 nl,. 113 , be•rn 11 ..•.1 , 1.1 ht 1.1111,11.11 I , liSt.lll. 111),10. .1114 114 , •1,1111 , tire in the 1.1).1q MI Halbert.eho le telitest. all pall es .1 nnl lrwlt6 the 1:11, hrit; e.tl I met •ettleti In. N't 11,11 e, t. jr. h., Ise!. entered lilt, part nerNIJI) , nII it 1118 brother, Chn les I. llc lest. the I,,,lmPris ulll hen •etorth be under the Oyle 1.1 Halbert .h itiothee. Tl•e new flint eouid te,peettully eAll Attention t their s'oek et New and Fresh Groceries. rh41,(..,,,, Is 1mr.4.• and 'elected with the croatest rare :1.1 will I, sold at the lowent prices for 4,0, I t con part lien chi uo vernm out Jain COFFEE ihir, do , )(oast, d. ,Vlll.ll.'S—New York, It. , siow,and l'hilndolphin Ey h.' Vt.ry Let All/111th, BIitPXN tlo market affords. C.ro4led, S.rild..l.nd Pulverized ,utrar: Ills A. It. and C. Sugar, whirl] ea tinGt be ,ur Moo. flint Starch. R rrina, Dandyline (%1111,, Essence of Cutfun, l'lmcent.ratod Lye, Soap, Candle, LVe. 4 CUINA, 6LASS, AND QU ENSWA.RE. 0 1. A lame 111,1 well selected stock ,ol the very latest pat— terns and styes. biwer than ever In price, and better lu quality. than wan ever slimed before in Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and IA Blow Ware, :welt asTubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Crown Pots, But— ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. FISII—No 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. 1-.444,460 , NIESS SII AI) No.l Herring. A largo quantity 1.1 . the celebrated Excelsior LIAMS SA LT by the Pack , Dairy and U. A. Salt. T hu respeotfully ask the patronage a their Frietnt+ and the public generally, and invite them to call :mil eNatoine their now stock, at. the ..Id stand, corner of Ilanover and Loather Streets. Carlisle, April 22,18(11. Flour and Feed Store, TILE subscriber wishes tLiannounce to the people of Carlisle anti vicinity, that ho has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, nn the South East Corner of Main and West St roots, In the Warehouse ow nod and formerly occupied by Jacob itheem. Thu b st brands of I'AMILY FLOUR, kept conhtantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. ll:lying perfected arrangements with route of the first units In the neighborhood, I can assure my customers that they will be furnished with an article of Flom• which 1 can vouch fur. 1 will keep constantly on hand FEED OF ALL KINDS, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c The highest cash prices paid for Grain of all kinds and Flour. Don't forgot the old established stand. Carlisle, Mn, 20, 18G1 Of the old firm of John P. Lyne d• Son, I'AS just completed opening his new Spring stock of. Herd', are, Paints, Oils, Gloss, Varnishes, &c., to which ho invitee the early attention of the public generally. lie has greatly enlarged his stock in all Its various branches, uud ran now accoul• modal° the public with Reliable Goods, In large or small quantities at the lowest prices. A look into his store will convince them that he has enough Goods to fully supply the demand In this mar ket. Persons wanting Goods in our line will find It to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctually at tended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. LEWIS F. LYNII, Carlisle, May 9.0, 1864. North Hanover St. At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. OWING to the reduced price° of goods In theeltyjam now running of may entire Stook of dry goods at gri,atly reduced prices for cash. Many articles having boon purchased before then& ranee in price, I am enable to soil for less 'than • Ity prices. All In want of bargains will do well to call bolbro purchasing clseWhere. CHAS.-WM . IIY, Trustee,--- OARPETING.--LSelling ofliaranco of my Cartas et reduced priced., 011A8. 0011.13 Y, 'Oct, 14 18C4.. , Trustee. cRitT A4 CE . oo's: well--known-111-ELO-- DV.o24R'anil ITARNIONIOUS, Introducing the of of pedal Uses au every Instrument. BA.IINIIST 0 A It • , RAVEN & BAcoN , Wijirp-- • A 'O. MALLET, DAVIS, & Co., colobratoclPlANOS for es,4l 'at a Moral M. Over 30,080 sold. , JAMBS WELLAN. Solo Agent._„ 270 201 S. Fifth street; aboi , o ~ pruoo. • oOt.ll, 1661—thoil.- • r'kL)lddelpl 1' CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WEAVER Si. BRICRER. BAR IRON. NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS DISSOLUTION lI A LBEIVT S BROTHER JEREMIAH GIVLER ,ItA RD WAR LEIVIS F. LIVNIV, Important Notice; Reduction on Dry Goode, - -- FIRE - INSURANCE: rfillE Allen and Eastpennsboro'- Mu _l_ teal Fire Insuradce Company of Cumberland County, Thumper:lDA by an net of Assembly, in the year 16.13, and having - rucently had its charter extend• ud to the year 1883, is now In active and vigorous op• oration, under the Hope, In toothier° of the following boar,tl of Itlanag,ers, 'William It. tiorgas, Christise Stayman, Jacob Eberly D. Daily, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Catty or, John Eichel ber ger, Joseph Wickersham, Stanl. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and 1. C. Dunlap. The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish ing to become members ate invited to make a pplica• non to the °gents of ahe Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. Wid. It. GORD AS, President, Eborly's Dl ills, L'.o CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Ylco President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0 .70IIN C. DUN LAP, SecEy. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL GAILY, Dilluburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrielc, Allen; Henry Zenring, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Niter, Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churehtown; Mode (Meath, South kliddlotoW; Samuel Graham. Westponnstioro'; Samuel Coovor, Mocha niesburg, ; J. W. Cocklin Shophordetown D. Coovor, Upper Allen ; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John flyer; Carlisle; Valentine Penman, Now Cumber. land; James McCnndlish, Newville. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Doardorff, Washington ; itichoy °lark, Dillsburg; D. Slitter, Fairview ; John Williams Ortrroll. Dauphfn en—Jaenb flouter, Harrisburg. Members of the Company honing policies about to expire, ban Imre them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. July .1, 1864. W FIE LE 1? & WILSON'S SEIM' G 011.1 C E S AT RETYLICF,I) PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop Check, Now Style Hammer, Binder, Cor or, Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. Illithest Premiums nt the lIITF.RNATIONAL ExunnetnN, LONDON, 1802 IN GUSTIU AL ESNIIITIVN, 1V,1113, 1881. at the puirs i tiy,..timt..,, UNITED STATED AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair September, 186:3 A nterit•un ITISt itatte, Now York, Meultanit,' A ssnritttlon, it..stun. Frit: lin Instil tite, Metropolitan llvult.tnics I tt.,(.ltuto, asltittg.ton, litrylutiti I nbtitutti - KT.II- titelty Institute, Louisville. Mrrhanirel St. Louis, 2,loultanies' l nhtituto, :an Frunelsco. At the State Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CON N ECTIOUT, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA. MISSOURI, 01110, INDIANA, 11/SV A. TENSES: , 11,1,1 Ic EN'I'UGKV 'MICHIGAN, ISCONSTN, LA I.IFOII NI A. Th ese eniehrated Ilaohines are adapted to every no. Holy of Sewing In larnily wear. from the lightest 1011S ns to the heaviest clothq. They work equally o ell upnn silk, Illom, woolen, ant (.01105 good.,—Framing I,rtlin 4, mid braiding—making Leautifol and perteel ()11 b h +ides — an 1 f.erf mining rvm c species of •owlng eNt.ept 1,11 IL,) 11111e,:t11 , 1 oti Foil in Lrti•-ti..tl opin Mg he Nlaohine is given .fratniti.ti,:) at the I,OIIM. II hen t Nitiehini• is sent s. nie distance, that personal hoarnetinii Is inconvenient. n card of direction Is sent, which IS a su alciall Tla. 1100111111 a .111511 I,eoaoat.ati the R hooter Nlaohine are -1 . !leanly and es elloal3 of stitch, alike cm both In les of tin. fahriced. '2. St re anw nath. Li ne,o, nn,l durahility of scam, that will not rip lint tai el. sod made with— Fa,alanly I.f thr,a.l 4. Ito attac ran:, of application to purp e•es 35.1 mate, ia , 'lpa,lll4 t.1.,.,11100 of nuclei and tin Isis. Simplkity 41,1 I haralighliesS o 1 rim et ruotion. 7. speed, ease 1.1 4qm-a atilal and management, and quiettroos of movement. OF I'ItIOES. No. 3 )lachluo, with ri.llll $4:l 00 11.01 P111111(.11.41. 50 011 3,1• Ithrk NVitthut or Malloinny 5 00 i Plain 'fable, 55 55 Half Cns,•. 00 Half Casr, Polished, Mark Walnut nrMahogrkny 55 UU N. I Marline, : , ilver plated, with Plain Table, t;r, •k 70 00 li a ii Itlnek \ alnut or 11,111.,"Ittly 11:tif 00 Pull Cori, 111,wk 41 alnut nr 51alicigany 'Hi 00 Full 100 00 n. 4 51,101i11,, large with Plain Table, 5 00 Nu. 3 11.•11ino, Cyli with Plain TAW°, I= livery )111.•11111, i. ,01 , 1 al. nn Nos. 1 :Ind 1 2 Machines :tie 1.1 Le. mit 11 the Sew CltPtil S•to 11,111,er 3ild Braider. NVlleeler k R il•on', .1.4 e [lcy it Railroad and Telegraph Office, cA ItLISI,E, PA. July 1, Ib6l-Iy. STEINWAY PIANOS, First Prize Modal at the Woild's Fair, London, 1862. 47 1 k, (. I .q e . A 7.4 ; I P , Till undersigned has. just received, and intends to keep constantly on hand it full as• sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufaet ured by Steinway Son, of ew Vl irk. Each instru men , will be carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the + , ddition of Freight to Cot lisle. A written guarantee of entire •fatiNfaction will be given by the , -übbcribor In each purchaser. PUranlS dust roux to purchase ire in vital to cell and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at 2. E. Shaploy's Jewelry Store, Main Ntroet, 3,1 deer east or the Mansion House, nea 0 Itailmad Depot. SECOND lI.kND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for bait, and to rent. Carlisle. Mal' 22, 1843—1 y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE -WARE-ROOM . West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at ; ,the Cumberland County Agricultural , Fair of 1857,) . . The subscriber has J ust received the most splendid astortment of articles in his lino, ever brought to this place—which ho is detormlued to sell at prices that duty competition. Parlor. I . Chamber, . Dining-room, munsurunE.. .IC.ltehen awl Olfiee Embracing every article used by Muse and hotel kennel's, of the most approved and iltshionablo design tuid, firth.. ,Ancluding also,Cottage furniture In setts, roc* on and Camp Chairs, iNlattrasses, Gilt frames, pictures, Se. fm:Partleular attention given as usual to funeral.,; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms July 1, I§o4 T)AINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons Whito Lead. 1000 Gallons of OU. Ant • recolyed,wltha largo assortment of ~ Varnishes, • Fire Proof Paint, • Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, - White Zinc Putty, ___ _Calmed-duo,- ' . n - - Li - urge', - lied Load • , Whiling, Belled 011, Glue, Lard 011 0 Shellac, . Sperm Oil, • Paint Brushes, Fish Oil; &0., Colors of every description dry, and 011 In . alma and tuboeat the Ilartlyamptoreel,' , ' '- ' .1. • : . 7111:1 , 11t1r12120C.TON. - July I, 1804. .. Bryanq PaTme'nio Wafers, AT RALBTON'S Dec. 11,1863 DRYSICIANS will find itio their ad to call anti purcbasc their l'iloalclnes at ILAEBPON s"' - • • • COAL AND LUMBER YARD,- 'V The subscribers have this day entered into partnership to trade in ' Wo will have constantly on 'hand and furnish'to o. der all hinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, FRAME STUFF Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posts and Ralls,And every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard, / All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualitiee. flaying cars of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length end size nt the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so they can be furnished dry at all times. We have constantly on band all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykens Valley, Broken. Egg, • „., •-••:v4v: Stove and Nut, Luke fiddler, 0 Illitail '''' 7, • , ' Trevorton, Locust Mountain, ' WM ami Lobbery, which we pledge our v.. ..,..":".. sse , *b— selves to sell at the lowest prices. Best finality of Linieburner's and Blacksmith's Coal, always on hand which wa will sell at the lowest Spiro Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.. July 1, 1861 rurlE public are hereby informed that the undorshtned 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 Gaff Works; where all orders in their lino of business arm respectfully solicited, and will ha promptly filled. oLIVER DELANOY, ANDREW 11. BLAIR.. Oct. 16, 1862—t r BirOrdere Sro real will bo received At null/ea Al Flelniud'o Grocery Store 'Hobert Moore'm Shoe Sloreo end A. U, Blalr's Currying Shop. 13(..Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through the• Post Office, arrangements having been made with the• Postmaster to charge the postage on same to us. Alfi orders punctually A T the store of' John Irvine, on the 1 - IN. E. corner of the public square, is the place te• purchase Hoots Shoes Hats and Caps, at prices that defy competition, Ile has just returned front the East with the largest and Inert complete assortment of Roots. Shoes, Hats & Caps that lie has ever presented to this community, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ilis :•tuelt, embiaces everything In his tine of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties. Calf and patent Leather Gaiteis, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, he . LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and English Lasting ()afters, m orocco C a lf and Kid gouts, Fine Kid clippers, Fancy Slippers, Mar rocor, , and Kid Buskins. ANS ES A \ L OItiLDREN'S WEAR of nll desctip floes embracing tine lusting tisiters, Morrorro and Lasting Button Boots, Alorrocro Litre boo s of all kinds fanry slr s ~1 various A.ti les slippers, HATS CA I'S, Canaimere. Fur and Wool Hato ofall qualities and-atylos, also a 4alge assortment of Boots and Slays made to order at the bhortest notice it e p a hing I loon. Confident of his ability to please oil rite es of ,u.tonters, ho respectfully invitee the public to give Itho a .11. 11v,..iternember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. July 1,141 A SIMIAN ( . I .:I OI E T I, AT . TW E,N,TIY-FIVE At the sign or the (told Eagle," 3 doors aho•e the Cumbetland Valley Bank, 11111 t te,) doors below the letnodlst Church, on West Main street, the largest and Lett selected ttoek of WATCHES AND JEWELRY in the town, will 6e gold 30 per cent lower than at any placa in the Slate, The stock comprises A large n•surt went of Gold and Silver huntiug.ease matches, Levers, Lepines, American watcher, and all other kinds and styles, G . ' 01,D AND SILL' It CII,ILVS. (4.1,1 Pens and Jew.lry of :01 kinds, Sreetades. doll and , Wale, Oil Paloth,s. a ttreat Vllll,ty of fancy artHoF. he The stool< or It'ott.hoinkor tools, rases, large ?limns, awl Si ill ho 1.01,1 holistic or retail on Ho. easiest tmos. II or lag selected a lii et class workman all kind■ of repairing, will he dune us usual, at reduced prices. July 1, 1-6 NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The undor•lgned Is nun . oponint: Ulu larte•t and nu,st ddsmsl , l , ohmic or good, of erect to the pudplo of Cumbeillffol Coon t, A volorlete and general assni tnwnt of Ladies Dress Goods. An immense assort men tof LAD I E 311/ WINING and SP.C./N NI OUR NI Si; I/RE-IS )ODS from tho c e l e b n , toil Aleuming Score in II ,Non A Son, Eli a. A large assort men( of LADI ES , PLAIN MINN KT RI lIIIONS AND DIIVISS The largest stork of NOTIONS outside of the EAst•rn Cities. I=l !ley s and M 1.114. is, of 1[11,1,14,mi variety. consisting of Cloths. Fancy and plain TN, eeda. J eat., and MEM an inunenge as.rtment, at reaso.O.h r rates A large, complete assoCom.ut of DUPLEX ELIPfIC SPRING Slc llt I'S, and from all the relkmat ed manufacturers in the U. 8. also Balmorals of every grade and prime. 86 00 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND LOOKING A largo stock or Lace and Silk CAPES, LAWNS, BA It I' Ac, left over from last sem.u, will ho sold at c,treinely low prices. l'arti.rumr at tention paid to "Funeral orders,"ae well NS order:, ut all kinds prdniptly and punctually attend ed tn. All of which will be Hold lower than City prices hey Ing been pun chased before the Into advance. A. W. BENTZ. GROCERIES ! ! !!GROCERIES U. P MYERS, has opened a new Grocery Store in Main Street, Carlisle, opposite II Saiton's Hard ware Store and is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of Choice Goods, at the lowest market rat Ills stock comprises COFFE F:S, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Splees, ground, unground; Crackers, Choose, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, Proems, Brushes, Tobacco, Segare, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS AND STONEWARE, queensware, Cedarwaru, NOtiolll4, laud oft other sttl— eles usually kept in a first class Grocery. In regard to prices IRM determined to sell goods at the lowest figures. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce, taken at market prices. Farmers and Dairymen aro particularly invited to call and are the celebrated PIM:NIX CLIUILN, which ii; becn pronounced by competent Judges the moat superior Churn of the age. July 1, 1864. The subsoriber informs the public that ho 14111 coutluues the GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING husines at the Old Stund in the basement of the First Methodist Church. Ile will attend promptly to all auainess in his line. Load and Iron Pipes, ITydranto, Hot and cold JOHN K. STAYMAN Water Closets, Fot co +vitt Litt Sumps, Wrol. Welded Tubes, Iron Slobs, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash 11. s. sins, Hydrant c Rams, .tc , and every description o, cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, Sc. Superior cooking range,. liesieps and gas fixtures put up in churches, mores and dwellings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All materials and work in our line at low rates and warranted. meouniry work mod JObblog promptly attended to July 1, Mt. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. fHE undersigned respectfully announ cos to tho-puhl i ho still continues the Hat. thig, Business at the old stand, in wesrlllpi — litreet7-- and with a revolved and eilleleut effort, produce arti cles of bead Dross of .Every Variety, Style and Quality, that ehnll ho strictly In keeping with the improve. meet of the Art, and fully up to the ago which we live. I have on handa splendid ;. assortment of 00- . HATS AND CAPS, ofall descriptions, from the common Woot to the iltint Fur and 81Ik lists; and at prices that must suit every one who has on eye to getting Um worth of his money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, CASHMERE BEAVER - A FELT 'HATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightneeit Durabiliay and finish; by thoso of any other establish ment in the country. Mon's, Boy's and Childron's hat's and Cape, of mil description constantly on hand. He respectfully invitee all thii old' patrons. and 8i many now ones as possible, to give him a call. . • .1' G. OALLIO. July 1, 180.," A. B. E FULL assortment of Men - and Boys Boots and Shoes, suitable for tie Winter. Also on and Miesea's Balmoral Bootees, Cbildron's Boot .of all kinds. ' Ladlee and Oentleinen'eGUSl Oyer Shoo My oldoustorneres an &all in want of good .and ebes: Boots And noes, wilt pleagp _ call~nd_oaamtaq-tb -atockybeforo purchilting. Main street, nearly ot.posit Wu Depot. CILt S. oanny, Trpatea. July 1,1864 FAMILY DYE'COLORS, AT RALEITOI7O -.•duly-1 -4804 GOODS.- Every description and quality of Grocer's, Quecnswaro,tliwilware, Pickels,,Sauce, Fine. Liquor Tobacco, &gars, Pipes, Froch Fruits and: vegetables Cans, Oysters do. Spices, IVood 'sat' Willow with , ri kinds and of the bast qualltrand to be soldat ' n lowest prices for caslr.by • July ' . COAL AND LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, Notice of Co-Partnership. I= BOOTS AND SHOES. STRAW HATS MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, i=l Cloths for Ladies Cloaking DOMES7IO GOODS. ULASb .S William P, Lynch SHOWER BATHS, BOOTS & MOMS. I!= IMIBMIM