ion (se he oomiidered it his bounden duty to do) at the earliest opportunity. And Ettie heard also—what she was proud Indeed to hear—that-in the terrible hour when the "Ocean Ripple" was burnt, her Blue Boy had acted like a noble hero, end had been the means of saving several women and children, who but for his ex ertions and bravery must have perished. And then the story went on to explain the length of time which had elapsed be fore the boy's return. it told how he had been picked up, not by a homeward bound ship, but by one sailing to a far off port, and how a letter giving tidings of his safety had been lost. Ettie became so calmly happy now, that her impetous, demonstrative Blue Boy sometimes wanted her to be more noisily in love with him. One day being inclined for a sweet quarrel with his dar ling he assumed the most injured air he eould command, and asked her whether she was getting to care for him less, since she had become so terrible composed in her manners She put her arm within his, and led him to the conservatory. There she gath ered a large tea-scenter rosebud. Pointing first to the fair, almost, color less outer petals, she gently unfolded with bet tiny fingers, the deepening tints wrapped up within, till at length she reached the intensely glowing centre, and held up before Blue Boy's eyes that won drous, nameless hue—the blending, as it were, of fire and blood. He understood her. "You sweet little prophetess !" ho ex claimed. "Of course it was all my hum bug. Did she think I really doubted the life and wamrth of her true, true heart Not 1, indeed! And I wouldn't have her refined little outer self be anything but what it is for a million of worlds Bless me, if I were only one and twenty, and could get hold of my tin—" " A voyage or two first," the said, wick- edly " Ah! but we can never be really sepa rated again. I have already gathered miss, and laid in.my bosom for ever, my fair, fair rose bud, or as I best love to call her, my sweet, spring blossom—my Vio let.v Saturday Night Musiuge There is a great white counterpane of snow on the ground this Saturday night. God's charity covering a multi tude of sins ! Would that human charity would thus do—would whiten over the little bannocks and ridges of life which can be removed from one place only to rise again in another. The week just passed has been a short one. Too short for many a one to settle with himself, yet he has gone home. How time flies ! Has it always go.❑e by thus rapidly? If all the Saturday nights God has ever given us were before us, what an array of crime would be seen. Yet the day comes when they will soon loom up with their debits and credits to curse or bless. Do you ever pause to think, readers? If so, pause again. If not, begin now. Draw your chair to the fire. Turn the light so it will not hurt your eyes. Pull the cur tain down at the corners Listen! A footstep on the creaking snow. Soll1 , ,; laborer going to his loved ones. Weary and heart-tired —may God warm his little home with love. Look back over the past week. It is not far. A room with six folding doors. Open all of them. Turn the room into a hall—look down its short walls and Bee in memory the pictures you have hung there. Another footstep! How the boot creaks as the snow is crushed beneath its weight Listen ! a lighter step. Some wife who is hastening home to greet her husband with the marketing for the morrow. Tired man. He sits and rests with little hands in his whiskers —little eyes peer iug into his—little heade„on either shoul der—stare which rank him a Major Gen eral in the army of life ! Hold them closer to you—kiss them fondly to night. Who but God knows who will be in shroud, coffin or grave ere another Saturday night comes around? Another step! The other way 1 Some husband with heart full of ruined hopes going to meet at the beer table. Some foolish youth swift stepping by, anxious to join the revel. Pitied husband. 'Two not thus a fewyearssinco. Who is to blame ? Let us, who know not the cares and shad - ows of the heart, not do that which God has told us not to do. Let us not con demn. He will reward and he will pun ish. The step dies away. Around the corner. So her hope dies away. So his heart thoughts havo died out. Why will ho leave the home fireside this Saturday night aver all others ? Home onoo had its charms The eye now so indifferent once lit its way to her very soul. The lips now cold except in petulancy, onoo put their rich fullness up to revel in the loved kiss. The tongue which now speals but to chide, once knew no language but that of love. It ' was many Saturday nights ago perhaps—but it was once.— Why go to night? Is thore not some little corner the heart where the old love—,the old hope—the old pleasure lingers ? Must you go to night ? Once you would not'have left for an hour. Who has poisoned the feast ? Who has bittered tho spring? Talk it over this Saturday night. gee who has shrouded the -Pet and'buried the Darling of years agone. Go not elsewhere for happiness) It is not to be found in the wine cup. The glass of poison does not contain it. The • allurements of the gaming table give no happiness. Rest this night. If you love eaoh, other, sit beside each other—eye to' eye at times—=liand upon or in hand a 0 times. Reaci to ,him 'or her you love -Read this little chapter. It is kindly MOO, 'evell so for those who differ, from . yon have rbeeri-.tharr . you might have been, rauoli happier - you mighthavo beep than you are. Do not blame. Do not chill the rivulet into an icicle. Good wife, don't let him go. Make home happy for your own sake. Give him love for love—kiss for kiss—confi dence for confidence. Be to him as you were when you won him.. Call back the glance, the word, the old caress—the electric touch, and sit down together to bless God that you have each other to love and live for. Let new- resolves be born to-night. They may die before anoth er one comes around, but let them be born. God sent us here to be happy. We livo to make ourselves miserable. God gives us Saturday night for reflection. He gives us the Sabbath for rest. He gave us six days for labor. And you, brother reader—comrade in life's battle must you go from the home you have? It may not be quite, pleasant, but, can you not help to make it so? Save your earnings. Save your hetirt. Savo your manhood. Keep with yourself. Give this night to rest —to-morrow for worship, and give to God a heart-felt blessing for the mercies you have. Some Saturday night will be your last! Sayings of Josh Billings It iz highly itnpotant that when a man makes up hiz mind tew bekum a raskal, that he should examine hizsel and see if ho ain't better konstructed for a phool. I argy in this way, if a' man iz right, he kant be too radikal, if he is rong he kant be too konsaryatiff. It iz a very delikate job tew forgiv a man without lowering him in biz own estimasbun, and yures too. Az a ginral wed a woman wares britches, she has a good rite to them. I am poor, and i am glad that i am, for i find that wealth makes more people mean that it does generous. Woman's iuflooenco iz powerful—es peshlia when she wants enything. No man luves tow git beet, but it iz better tew git beet, •than tew be rong. Sticking up your ooze don't, prove ennything, for a sope biter, wen he iz away from hiz hum, smells everything. Awl kind ov bores ar a nusance, but it iz bettor tow be bored with a tow inch urger than a gimlet. It iz sod " that n hors don't know his strength"—and I don't really suppose that a skunk dose nuther. 'Be sure you're rite, then go ahead ;" but in lease uv doubt go ahead enny wa Sekts and and creeds uv'religion, ar like pocket composes, gud enuff to pint out the direckshun, but the nearer the pole yu git, the miss tha work. Men ain't apt tew git kicked out ov good society fer being ritch. The rode to ruin iz alwus kept in good repair, dud the travelers pa the expenses UV it. If a man begins life bi being a fast lu tenant in hiz familie s he need never look fur protneshen. The onla profit there iz in keeping more than one Borg iz wat yu can make on the board.. I havent g)t as mulch munny ez sum folkg, but I hey got as muteh impu leose ez enny ov them, and this iz the next thing tew mummy. It ain't often that a man's reputailien outlasts Liz mutiny, Don't mistake arrogause fur wisdom; mutiny have thought they was wine, won tha wuz only windy. The man who leant git abed wit hunt pullin others back, iz a limited cuss. Woman will sumtinies confess her sins, but never kun one 2 confess her faults oh ! what a wurld this iz 2 liv in, fol the soul that iz afrade of dirt and divil- BM Young man, study Deference; it iz the best curd in the pack. Oneata iz the poor man's pork, and the rich man's pudding— Troy News, How Drafts were Enforced in tho Tinto of the Revolution. A gentlemen in Lancaster has found among his old papers a sheet of foolscap giving soma curious information. It is en dorsed " Order from Council. Thomas Wharton to Joseph Kirkbride, April 24th, 1777." Then comes first the following: "In Congress, April 34th 1777. Res6lved, That it be earnestly recommended to the President of the Supreme Council and the Bard of War of Pennsylvania, to call out three thousand of- the militia, one half of said troops th rendezvous at Chester, on the Delaware, and the the other half at Bristol, and to order the city militia to equip them selves with arms and accoutrements, and to hold themselves in readiness at a' moment's warning, and that. the said President and Board of War take measures to furnish the said troops with a proper train of artillery. Extract from the minutes, ate. Charles Thomson, Secretary." Then follows the Order from Thomas Whar ton to Joseph Kirkbride: , 4 Sir: 'Agreeable to the enclosed resolve of Congress, and the advice of the Board of War, I have determined that the counties of Philadelphia, Bucks, Cumberland, Barks and Northampton, send their proportion of militia to Bristol to form a camp at or near that borough. The cou n ties of Chester, Lan caster, and York, to form a camp at or near Chester. Your county (Bucks) is to furnish 400 men to march immediately to Bristol, with as many arms and accouterments as can be procured in the county. If the first class does not amount to that number, the second class also are to march. You are to procure, by purchase or otherwise, a blanket for each Iran, which are to remain the property of the state. Money will bo sentyru for this purpose; if they cannot bo Purchased they must bo impressed, and their value paid. This is to bo done in a way that will give the least offense. You are to exert yourself to the• utmost -to comply with this order with all possible expedition, as the enemy, are preparing to make an im mediate attack on this State. I have the honor to be. with great respect, your most obedient humble servant. " MOB. WHARiON; Jr., President. PIIILADELPine, April-25 1777. To Jos Kirkbriclo Esq., Lieutenant of the county of Buelre7r mia„Tmx-flow of gold into the Treasury . through the Custom House evidently is 'not' to be stopped by croaking, dammed. by war-'- fare the. Government creditor the com- Merce of thO country. The amount of rove-. nue from customs An January was $5,409,=, 670,60. This is the most unfavorable month: in the year, for:reasons connected'with' the _aveatherland.thetourse.of_trade....._Yet,_esmi_ at. that rate of influx ofgold, more than suf ticieht-provision'israade for the interest . on "the gold -bearing bonds ef thelJnited'States.' Y.. Tribune. New Goods ! New Goods ! FOR WINTFR WEAR. ISAAC LIVINGSTON announces to his old potions that he bas Just returned from New York and PlilladalpWrilth an en O rmous atobk of Win ter Goodsmoltable for lye. Clothing for Men and Boys, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Cossinetts, Satinets. from trisi,v,ery best Foreign anti Domestic maeufactorleS. ' ' He keeps fn Ole department far customer', work an EXPERIENCED CUTTER, whose pride It !s to keep himself constantly posted on all changes and improvements In rut or style. Suits of Clothes made up on short notice and warranted as represented Tho Read -made Department, Is stocked with an ex tensive assortment of Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats, • well made of Food material. FURNISHING GOODS, consisting-of Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Scarfs, Hand kerchief's. Collars, Neck TWA, &c., kept always on band. Call at the old stand. next door to Lyno'a Hardware Store, South Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. IS.A.AO LIVINGSTON. December 29, 1964 DRY GOODS. " To Whom it May Concern." Greenfield & Shoafer A RE happy to inform tbo publio that _C_Lthey hare Just returned (tom NEW YORK with a now ;Ind •desirable stork of goods—bought at greatly reduced pikes, which will behold on the original and popular pi Heinle of QUICK PALES AND SMALL PROTIVI. DRESS GOODS, Scotch Plahis, Wool ['hulls, Zrphyr Empres Cloths Plaid Mohoirs, Oi dolor° Cloths, Amours, Barra thews, Alpacas In all colors, limb. A1p0..., Wool Do lain. Coburg's, Ac., Ac. Balmoral Skirts, A full assortment for Wien and Chi:dron CLOAKS and FURS! A largo and desirable stock r.. 1 Cloaks and Furs. bought. in Now York which will be sold lower than olsew bore. I)OMESTICB, Do Lainen, Chvckx, Prints. 111u,lins, ningbams, Canton Flannels and Tickings, a , l to be 5r , 1.1 at great bargains. NOTlONS.—Hoelery, 15 hito (foods, GENTS'. ANT) BOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Ca,Fimpros. Sat'netts, Jmtim fic A full as sortment 01 Magtrio's colobrAted Llome-nade (100418, always cu hand. --- Pont buy any hind'nt coodg 4, unlit you have firs, mil e ," on () It is I ELI) Ell EA FEII,I n note the groat difference bill weou the prices nuked for goods thoreand elsewhere. .Goode received daily from Now York and Phlladol phis. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER, LE;est Maio Street, South 2d door, 2d door, 2.1 door from corner. N0v.11,18115. Carlisle Foundry, AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! & CO., now mannfac- I tklre ard keep eenstantly fr, sale, at their ox. tensivo PAID ‘l nri.s on East Main etrent, Cni IWO, a t of AGIIICULTL'ItAL I.II'I,EMENTS, or well I (Mvin it rd PgliolLt GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILT,, whirl, lists taken nver fifty First Clll5. Front trio at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of t'uniber land, York and Perry entintlei, use need tint speak In detail ,r the iniirldr, id till. drill, so neuron of them are uurr in the bent filmy, In tinier, ceunties. Ite reputnlb a i, eeia Llish rd 311 the mnct eotnyli.to (1,,, Eh ill now inahnl i nettned in the United :dates, It !Pt. , . O.ltS. Ils.l y add Outing, I, lily and reenlar, wit t butiehing the •eeil. The oitn springs puts drill utunips and Stones, without break in,: pint, the dill'. ior even and ragular eow ire, the It intal;4lll , ) bunt ;piing Prill Ix unequalied by any miner 11e man utaiilure and sell the follow ing mu. los. in Lieh rye ens ?eel ininend I reliable iniplenhintF, est:o.l4llrd ehai /rotor: ('ill N PL.\ N'l'Ett, ASH S P I ENT ,Tiuov PIM) R CUTTER, BRI1)EN1 , 01.1 . 11's PATENT 011:N SHELLER, ITARN'S PATP:NT CIDER 311 I.L. ST TWIN Hoti'S TROUGH Alen, ,r,llree and Four !torso Potr arid Theeithing 11,1 1 th°, C:p.t lens Field 1,11,,. c ar t v.irlons p ltterns. Own Crurher, and ut her article: for Farm, • too numerous to I.,,,tinn. .A is log I'nnl Stoves and ['en Pluto \r01.1.1 ,tr 'N., with an irotnenm, variety of other castings for housekeepot s and others. e have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RA ILINCIB, ~,,,ternIFTERY ENCLOSURES to IV i11(3 tve would call nttentku. Steam Engines sad 111111 Gearing In this derartnient of our IniAltions we give partiou• lar at t riii In. Our already tenNivu stork of patterns for tie r, Fintir and nal, - Mill 11, wring, rniislantly lucrea,lug. it II ('‘, flef and Mill IViigtilq will be fir•ni•Loil with a rintarl ratalnrue at our inns Pali,ys, upolication 31nrhine nip corny, ova all I toole (or turt,lng, planing ar.,l nt&l•ing Shaiiing ni 1Z(11$ 1.1 SrATIuN MI - STEAM ENGINEs,-, ny .1. r.l i.•i 4 y. it in ton lo elliy-fix horge I' • -z, k 1 HI. n...nitnikaaling ms In L ..S Lunt 1 . ) 1,, 5t,c4e1.(1.1 I OpelTIll)I1 nl wally of tho torrent I 4, 4 I -r14... nod 1,, rnrli4. 44not hory nod 1444 II ill 411 4'4.‘totic, ICI t owners od aLich rt I-I I. I I 1 4 41111:111 L 11 1111'111lliestul• ~,us 1, 110,1 H"1111 tr • earnestly its 144...44 . 4l to call 1111 exa 41111,4, 1.44•14., In t 4 44cting elmy. n()011 A NI) S.\ C'l'()li l'onnort , ql I , 6.litilshillellt Is S i•wm 'l.ll tllld tl:at tt.ry lv [llOl is , 01thol fur She 1114 011iitt•hl ft' of or, ry iptlim (It 111jILDING N1.1TE1.11.1L9, for the most r..stly as Well as the plainest hnuso.— %%113,1,,, Sash tm nisi. .1 fi.,:n 5 eeuts up, art. accord- F.g c.f !Imoso hr wr. tilt[ ti , irtl, Minds fr, , m $175 up. W2ll ; Your Panel o,—, Is. ill S.: 12, upv,mkl. M4.t11,1 Castings A t,t, itra, 'A ash hoa,Js, Th nc k e t,, Fancy Drapery. Friolls. and other art Isles needy! in honco I . ht tt,..1 4,1 at the tosest p r i e ,. x and of the hest .1”.11P, nl Ine.hes also prvparud at 11eretott.re. t.. 61[11,1 Intel n 1 al r lit' it 1 , 1 N t'AP,S her tran.p...mr; nn 1110 1"111110.1, a lth pr. mptuees and on rens,lithle erm,, 'I he continued putrimago of tine publh• m is rvsportfully solicited. Orderer by mall promptly isttendrd .1,113 1, 19r4 iIIOICE SEG ARS & TOBACCO, AT LA I,PrON e. THE LUNG LOOKED FUR HAS COME! 'Health and Happines:4 to the Sons and Daughturs of Affection !" Dv SYRUP OF ROOTS BARKS AND HERBS, Foa Tn% cuan oir Coughs, Colds, Sure Throat, Croup, Bron chitis, Asthma, and till oitnilar complaints. Ihave spent years in selecting the herbs front vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best nd tpted to suit .liseascs or 1101110.11 tawily and 1 now have it complete. livery Bottle Warranted. Try it! 'Pty It I The object of this Medicine Is to soothe and ease the Cough; to dissolve the congealed phlegm that adheres and sticks to the throat, which excites herking, haw- Whgot ad coughing t 3 relieve the irritation in the throat, which Is produced by mulling c ld on the slightest exposure. It expectorates the deseased mat ter that lists accumulated in, the Lungs which retards and oppresses the pespi,itory or breathing organs, heels and nourishes the lungs and bronchial tubes. Thie medicine gives Moo to the stomach, it purifies and circulates thin blood, which causes oppression of the chest end difficulty in breathing, itood News for Mothers and Children—Here Is the sufferer's balm : keep It in your !foully, sickness rogues as thief in the night, and your child is suffocated by the awful disease, Croup, or similar complaints. Meru is a perventatlve—it Is nature's friend. Olt. COLLINS' SYRUP IS HARMLESS AND EASY TO TAKE. Keep it in your Families. Price GO cents and $lOO per Bottle. Also, Dr. COLLIS' Dandelion PlllO and Liver Invigo rator, for the cure of Live Complalut, DyspepSia, Dis eases of the Kidneys. Fever and Aloe, tito,- Dr. COLLINS has also for sale his 114 DIAN PAIN KILLER, Mr the cut e of Headache, Toothache, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, ['airs ila the Bark, Side or Stomach, Cramp, Cholla, Frosted Feet or Sore, yrosh Cute, Sprains, Bruises, Diarrhea, and all similar complaints; also. his INDIAN EVE WASTI,, and. POWIIATTEN SALVE. The Salvo hook Sores or Breakings Out on the Face, drawl; lire from Burns, warranted to cure Boated or Sore Breasts: Thu Eye Wash euree Sore or Inflamed Eyes, &e. the medicines are prepared and sold by SAM UHL COLLINS, Indian tilt:Miele e Man, Near the Corner of 'Third St. and Straw berry Alley. Harrisburg. Also,.for sole at tde Drug Store of • ' • • JOS.II. HAVERSTIOK Carlisle. All y ordeia should be addroised to Or B. &ilia's, Har risburg. THESE bIEDICINES ARE PURELY VEOE. Dec. 9,1864.- ,2 8m0: " Business Department—Dickinson liege.. MINIATURE) WORLD OF MERICANTILIi TRAFFIC THEORY AND PRACTICE r y riKaptii g n bi,tl4B : : institution , - is',to ' ' &fibril. &at - class facilities fora thorough practical bus floss education; . _ _ Commedloile apartments In Dlciclnson College, Car lisle. Pa., which arc now being put In most excellent condltlon, Aiened.lbt: littidents the NINE:- TEENTII of al, fqtrAltY, 1805. ' • • ' The various departments will he under the supervi sion of most competent Instructors. For particulars inqulro.oL President Johnson or.the undersigned. Bend for a Circular./ z • • LI, A;•01E/IIION, - PrincIpal. Zailua6 , 13, 1.05. ' VALu ABLF, Presents for allot Haver stick's Drug, Book and Vitiloy WRIT (NG Paper of all .descriptions; Envelopes, Vhdtiug Cards, at Ilavorstlcit's Drug and Doak Dtoro. NEW 'PHOTOGRAPH WE, the undersigned, respectfully in form our friends and the public generally, that we have opened a New Sky-Ligyt, PICTURE GALLERY In the new second story over the frame buildings located a fow doors south of the Post OMee, and nearly opposite A. W. Bentz's storo, South Ilauover streot.— We have constructed this Gallery according to our taste, and flatter ourselves In saying we have far the best arranged light lu town. To aged, Infirm and deli cate persons, see will say this Gallery is much easier of access than auy in this place, being located on the second story, and the story beneath being low, there is not such a tower of slope to ascend. Having procured the assistance of an experienced operator, and purellak.d the bdst and latest improved apparatus, we are prepared to produce pictures equal to any other establishment, not excelled by Now York or Philadelphia. Such as Extra TVhole Size Photographs, Cartes De Visite, Ambrotypes and Ferrotypes, We shell also Introduce a now picture to tide vicini ty in such unbounded demand in the cities, called the GEM PHOTOGRAPH. Ono dozen taken at one sitting at the low price of $1 b 0 per dozen. Pictures Inserted in hocicets, and Pins. end copied or enlarged from old Daguerreo types. Anahrotypes, he ,he Also, for sale a tine lot of Picture Frames and Albums We hope. by a strict at tention to business and a desire to please, to receive our share of the public patronage. Do not forget the place. n few doors south of the Post Office. fouth Hanover Street. 11. 11. GROVE A SON. MEE= NOTICE. • J. BOAS'S St or e, Opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank Would ynu buy your haft right cheap Please call at Boas' store, In North Hanover street he keeps His name is on (ho door. Thorn Ladles, Men and Children to", Are fitted all the while, Ilia hats aro good, and have proved true ; No hotter in Carlisle. Caps for Soldiers, Men and Boys You all can hero obtain, For Ladies and 'or Chil,irens furs You need not ask in vain, Fur caps, Fur collaraand Fur Gloves All neatly made and warm; fine woolen Shirts and emblen Deaw,sre For comfort in the storm, Vests, Jackets, Hose, Neckties and Scarfs— All these be keeps to sell, Whips, comforts, canes and notions too Tuo numerous to tell. • Satchels and traveling Baskets for Ladles, market and ,alnfl Baskets, Carpet flags and Valises. The largest assortment St Trunks kept at any house is town. A largo variety of tientlomen's Gloves. A very largeassoriment nt woolen shlits, BUFFALO ROBES, Telmer° rind Seg.'s &c., &c. Please call end nee hi, stock 01 g,iods. J. 130A6', Agent. November 4,1864.--3 m. NEWS! N 1' \V S!! r EIIIICII & MILLER arc just re ,p•elvituT at their 110W:11111 ,1101 W 01. 1 1 . 1 1 , On (110SO111h rant, t °flow 111 Maio streol, their first supply of Fall and Winter Goods, o ,vbia, they Invite the special attention of every person in want of timid, desirable for the present and coining Season. The steels comprises all kinds and varieties of DRESS GOODS, such as Plain Mack. Figured and Hopp I'l,ln Errol Figural colored Ulu , s Sillo.,and calms French French Cashmeres, plain nod figured, Coburg Cloths, all Flurries and COlO. S, block and colored Alpacas, plain. and iig.rod all : 1 1(itis Del,aines.suitable for Ladi., and Childreren Dre,:es, Mohair Poplins. Valencia,. American Del.:lines, llinghams, Black French Nlerinoes, French Caa}mares, denbl, and single width all 11 nol Dol.nines. Thihholt yeah,. I3otneam nes, Feria. Poplins, Week and white Plaid Pop lins, black or d purple Plaid Cashnnwe4, long aqua,. and T hihbet Shawl, long and square 'flanker shawls, Crape Veils, C. ape Collars, ❑andkorrhie•k,lilovor, Iral 11,0111's, A..e„ &r. Black and rolored t Itit h. Nark And fancy Casslsmer,. All ttrnden and qualities, N estlna., 6nttllinets. t n),,,, eassloterns lientnelty Jeans, Sltlrtimt Ha allots, Merino Shirts and Drawers, „ ke. A spiral arrangement made wit!: ft first class TAILOR to tnnku up Clothing at very short notice. Bleached and Unbleached MusD na of every quality Sheol Inv. 11l usllns. Polio...case nalina. Linen and Cot ten Table Diapers. Th Icinvs, Checks. Striped Icttop 1 , 11. Domestic Scotch UlnF hnms. Sack Flannel • I ecart color. Shirting Flannel/. Factory alptlanlods for Skirtings red.) allow arpl whit, 11,J ncl,. raw on Flannels. Callcors colored. catnip and piper Nlualins Drilling NankePos and !pally r.thcr tlopfi s In ca cry dot use. 'NOTIONS IN GI; EA 'l' VA RI ETA es and flatilitlet a. Ilrrlin Child, It „I. assimere Wild Isodsl. loves. La dies Isl.'. Lisliddiread told l'osior Moves, alull AA 111, 111 01 rot ton and moo] llt for Imi, I,lles and CLII lion. Bahama! N\ Ilose for Is lies Misses :km1,1111,11,11. ipera .J,./.• and colors. :`,ll'lls :'11.p1.11110,, Z. , olltag,lllo“peaZ, , itil Balmoral Skil Is. lac. , Also, juQt 0pv111,4 a emup!,..t.e stock of 11111 nor, st t. 1.3 Cloth 11...11,.. and Illatiket rhnwi, Cal pet., 1.1. Cloths, Nla LI NViudow Shadus, hooking :..1050 As the season advances we will constantly he mak ingildit ions to our stock. and will always endeavor to make our stock the most desirable that ran be found In the country. Feeling very thankful to .be commu nity f..r their kind and liberal patronage an farexteml ed to the New Firm, we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same, PIO3SO triVe Os a call before making. your purchases (Ls wear, a I wa) e ready and willing to exhib it our cools. nod call find rill move lh t wostudy the Interest of ,ntr ellsb mess. l'h•es•• tlo not 1 - ,r,st that oir Store is on the corner tfirertly opposite I rVI Shoe Store, Sept .16 1161 Burt's Rat and -Mouse, Roach and Bed Bug 1 >est river. popular and reliable article for A th,troy, 22g rernalne should he used by HU persons troulded with 'rich pests. It never faults, hold In Car lisle at Elliott a Dm; -tole, Havel stick's, rug aft Book Store and by D. Ralston, Druggist. E. 31. BERT, Proprietor. 13 North Eleven Street, Philadelphia. Price 25 ctF per boa, (Large Size ) Nov. 4. 181.4.—1 y 0 A RDN ER & 00 NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. rr 11E Public can find, at our new j_ Grocery Store, di the Building lately occupied by Philip Arnold, deed.. and next door to the Carli•lo De posit Bank, a eery hire° and fresh assortment of all the differeuVitinds and grades ..t . Tens, Coffees. , Coffee Essences, Soaps yrupa, Candles, Molasses, Salt, Spices, Pickles, Sugars, Preserves, Prepared Canned, Coffee in Fruits, Papers, defies, 'Vegetables Cranberries, and Moats, Ii distils, Pi opared Dried M UE birds, Currents, Sauces, Dried Creekers, Fruits, Cheese, Nuts, Sweet Fegars, Cakes, Snuff, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. ALSO—Rice, Barley, Starch, Farina, Corn Starch, Coro alione, Man M ion, acaroni, Vormicella, A zurnea, Prunes, Concentrated Lye Bologna, Sausage, Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax, Chocolate,Cocoa, Tie Yalu, Lamp and Canle Wick, Bath En, k, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Spire Boxes Paper and Envelops, Matches, Pewter Sand, stave polish Fla voring Extracts Spigots, Pons, .:Inks, Brimstone, Mackeral. Shad, Salmon, lierr• log and Codfish. ALSO—the celebrated Ex- colslor Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Rugs, and Matte, Shot and Lead, Prushos, Brooms and Wisps, GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOD, WILLOW & RATAN Wo respectfully ask Ihe public to call, examine and Price our largo and carefully selectced stock of NINE IMMIX GROCERIES. We buy all kinds of Country Produce. JAMES IS. ALLEN A Co. 0ot:14,1864-1y GUM BELTING I Just received a large assortment of all sixes— Gum Bolting, Quin Hose, Gum Packing, &0., and for sale cheap at the Hardware Staro of HENRY SAXTON. Juno 25,18Q4'. TTAMES.-500 pairs flames on hand or all 'Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon do., Cornivan do., with and without patent theieninge cleaner than ovar - tit Li. SAXTON'S, East Main et. July 1,1864. . • iAT THE PARIS. MANTILLA EM-, POEll.lsl,..lici—D2o- Chestnut 43tz,- -Philadelphia: ll OPEN—Parls•Made MANTILLAS' and CLOAKS. Also, 8211ING and SUMMAit GAIIMBNTS, of our, own Mandfacturo, of the Latest Styles and in omit' variety. • The Parte Mantilla EmpOrium, 9.29 tRESTNUT Stres: PHILADpLI I /11.4.. • • AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. ALSO, NEWS!! Mourning Goods. NEN AND BOYS' WEAR Domestic Goods; tt. MILLER W A R E. A/SIX A LECTURE ,To YOUNG MEN I Just published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents A LECTURE ON TILE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Orrin of - Spertnatorrhoen or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im pendiments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy, and Nis; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c. By 1c0111: J. OULYHRWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green 11,00 k," &c. The world renowned author, in this admorable Lec ture' clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences L J Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boughs, instrumt nts, rings, or et, Sale, pointing out a mode of dhre at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, nu matter what his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Tlll 8 LE TURN; WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under Beal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing Cli AS. J.C. KLINE & CO. 161 flowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4580. Oct. 14, 1804. Tue. peculiar taint or kl infection which we call SCROFULA lurks in . 11' the C011StiOlti011:3 of 11_ RillititlidCS of men. It I • dtf either produces or is p produced by an en feeldcd, vitiated stale PP -- ". of the blood, wherein that:fluid becomes in ytil'q competent to sustain OitaFfiTfithe vital forces in their +•.lm t wit•l u• tact t vigorous -action , and leaves the system to fall into disorder and d e , . The scrofulous contamination is variously eau , cil .hy mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impute air, filth null filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "front parents to children unto—the—third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to he the rod of Him typo says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to 'the organs it attacks. lit the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and Consumption ; in the glands, SlNCilingS which suppurate and heroine ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derang,Crat`lits which pro duce indi eestints dyspepsia, and liver coin plaints, on the r , kin, eruptive and cutaneous affectionn. These all having the same origin, t &ike the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of,the blood. Purify the blood, and these &ken's distempers leave .you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, yon can not have health ; with that •' life of the flesh " healthy, you eannot•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 remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the, great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsta or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, Weals-the-whole series of complaints that avi , e from impurity of the blood. Alimite report, of indi idiot! may he found in Avim's AAtnnteAst ALM NA C, whirls is furni.Shed to the druggists for gratuitous distribution. wherein , may: be learned the directions fir its use, and some of the remarkable cures whil it has made when all other remedies tad fai ed to afford relief: Tho , e eases are purpo , ely taken from all sec tions of the eouutry, in orfflr that every render stuiv h av e ac ee , to some onc who Call Speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far snore subject to disease and its fatal result , than are he:dilly ,constitn dons. Bence it tends to shorten, and does greatlf shorten, the average duration of human life. The va , t importa n ce of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now oiler to the public under the name of Actor's SA RCA r. r„%, although it is Com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sursvarilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and Vip . OrollA health will follow. By its peculiar irises this remedy stimulates the vital func tion:, and thit, expel.; the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deeeivell by mnuv iiiimpound , of Sti,varill,, that promised tom•!1 and did nothing ; but they will neither ho deceiveil nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence ibr the two of the atHicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different will , inn front any other which has been before the people, and is far more effeetual than Ally other-which has ever been available to them. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This bas been so long used and so univer sally known, that we, fleet! do no more than a , sure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to au all it has ever done. Prepared by Dw. J. C. /omit & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by .J. W. ELi.rol•r, Carlisle, anddeal ers everywhere. HERMAN, Attorney at Law, I. Cnrlivlo, Pa. Nort door to the Herald Office. July 1, 1804-Iy. TAMES A. DUNI3AR, Attorney at Q Law. Carl iglu, Pa. Office on the houth aide of the Court 'Musa, adjoining the "American Printing °Men." July 1, 1811.1-Iy. M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, f T • nide° on south Hanover street, adjoiniag the office of Judge Graham. All professional business en• trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1.864. SAM UHL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney at Law. Office with Lion. Samuel Hepburn, Malta St. Carlisle July 1, 1304. AW CARD.-CIIARLES E. MA -141 LAUCUILIN, Attoruoy at Law, Woo in Inhoirs building, juat opposite the Market House. July 1, 1864-Iy, ft P. EIUMBRICEI, Attorney at Law Mee on North Hanover street, a few doors north of 0111'S Hotel. All buelness entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1861. Dr. I. C. LOOMIS letzt}4 Pomfret Street few doors 111 below South Hanover et July 1, 186.1. TOSEPH, RITNER, Jr:, Attorney at Cr Law and Surveyor Mechanicsburg, Pa. Wilco on Hall Rood Strout, two doors north of the Bank. 02),Alusiness promptly attended to. July 1,180; ; ' GE . O. Pt. NEIDIGUI, D. D. S.-- loto Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the Iteltimore College of Dental Surgery: flair CMce at his residence opposite' Marlon h ail,,lyoet Main street, Cat lisle, Pa. July t, 1854. R. GEORGE 8. SEA- Aur RIUUT, Dentist, from the Belli sc more Collage of Dental Surgery. 1)11-0111ce at the residence of Ids mother, East Loather street, three doors below Bedford. July 1,1864. TjnYsicii.iNs .w ili find it to their ad ." vatitai t o to: call isodi.iiOutau isa u!" : " 'B. July 1,1864: ' FAMILY ,DYE COLORS,, AT RATATON'iI -E. BELTZHOOVER,-Attorney at lavr . Office lalloath itatiover atCeet,'oppoalto itonta's dry.good'atoce Carllela, Pa.., . . Ipoptembar 9,1864.. • • • • , CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WOAVER & BRICIEER. HI'A subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchased t o Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, we have commenced the manufarture and will keep constantly on hand all sloes of the beat quality of BAR IRON. We will glvo prompt attention to all orders, whether from a distance or nt home. . . . The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Tron SCRAPS, delivered at the Forgo, at the Railroad bridge, in Carlisle. WEAVER & 13111CKEit. Carllslo, May 13, 1864—1 y Carpetings and Oil Cloths. VOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash I Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Rag, and Stair CARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be sold for the cash at the lowest rates. 00ILBY, Trustee. March 4,1864 Fourth Arrival of New Goo,da. 11 havo just returned from the cities with a largo addition of NEW SUNIMER DRESS GOODS All fibres suited for the season. A beautiful line of Silk Ninnt les, Coates and Basques. lace Points, Grans. dine Shawls, Kam) Mitts, Bojous' Celebrated Kid Gloves, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ribbons, Hats for Ladies and Misses' (loop Skirts, and a general assort ment of neasonahlo goods. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Also selling cheap ft large lot of OLD GOODS much leas than present prices. ,elease call one door below Martin's Hotel, East Main Street. June 10,1864. W. O. SAWYER. A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Dry Goods, (AWING to the recent heavj fall in the price of Gold I have determined to reduce every Article in my immense stock of Dry Goods to a corresponding price will. the precious metal and intend to make still further reductions from time to (tom as Gold recedes in price. My extensive stock has been mainly purdhas.M 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 01411 any House outside the Eastern Cities. Call and Examine for youi selves. Remember the old stand South Itanover street below the Court House. Oct. 7, 1861, A. W. BENTZ. B. R. JAM ESON, S. M. COY LL , . i. If'CANDLISU '''' Wholesale and retail Dealers in Fan• ey Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions tic., North went corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets Carlisle 'la , would respectfully announce Le the Public that they have just returned from the Eastern Cities wI lb a large and well selected stock of Goods consisting in part Hosiery, Mores, Mitts, Yells, Crapes. Cravats', Hoops, N tibias, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers. Belts, Indies 3 Cheats Cellars, Bind ings, Cords, Mittens, Combs, Needles, Sewing Silks, Hoop Skirts, Paper, Pons, Perfumery, Cigars Eze., Ste. We would particularly invite the attention of Country Merchants, to our stork, as In the matter of prices, as well as In other important particulars, we enjoy this great ad vantage, ViZ . 000 branch of our Ilrume and member of our firm :we located in Philadelphia, and always pre pared to take advantage of every fluctuation In the market. Liberal terms made with wholesale purchasers end unusual 1 0.1 scot - omits offered to buyers of every class. nod .•xntolou our stuck. B. It, JA MESON Co. Oct. It. IHO4. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Ifinover Street. t splendid assortment of all the new I_.dyles of Silk Moleskin, Slon,h, Soft & Straw II 1 , 4 'lli A' #lllOll orritv and home mandlacture which will he sold al the lowest 511,0. Suit hat.; 01 allqual. it;iiis from the finest Beaver and Nutrid, to the cheap. not wol. and of all colors, unsurpaswd 'by any this ohle Philtdelphia. A large stock of -C.l/111 E R lIA TS' Pal Leghorn. Binh!, India Panama, nod - m str ' aw. l'hildcous fancy Aie. Also a full assortment nt Boys and childrons rap• 11 : every description and style. suhseriber Invites all to come and examine his tort. Being a practical hatter. ho finds r .nfi Sent of ziviliz satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron. igo heriititioe be , t ~ erl he so , licits a continuance of the sumo, hut f rget the stand, two doors above .Thritier's Hui eland next to Corman's sloe .WITS A. ICELLEIt. Agt. N. R. II Ito of .ill k ind , node t. order It shell 1101110. ARG II: A RRIVA L OF FRESH ItoflE it I ES— OF A LI. IC IN OS. Among which Is a large lit of real genuine, HAM more .lry silt HERR NO, in oak barrels, MACKAREL at poet's that is really astonishingly low. riekels of all klokla, SAUCES. PRESERVES, and a good I.l.olUnen t of TOBAC" ) AND SEGARSI / RS , 4- C. . tho lowest i aLes for CAS Ii or Country Produce.. WM. BENTZ July 1, 1531. DISSOLUTION partnership lieretorere existing between Charles L. Halbert and Craw fhrd tug, has been d.ssolved by mutual consent. The hooks tud accounts are lu the hands of Mr. ['Albert. who ,ruestly requests all parties baying NeeoUntS With the Ist , firm to call and settle them. hi illlam Halbert. jr. naviue, entered tutu partnership with his brother, Chu les 1,. Halbert, the heu_mlhrth be conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother. 'Poo new thot soula tospectlully poll attention to theft stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their ‘toel: ih lane and selected with the Greatest care. and .111 lin sold at the lowest prices for cash. It eon, sixth in part flue old llovernment Jaya COFFER, Prime Rio do , Prime Itio Roasted. rilirliUPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia By up, ot ihr very brit qualities, BROWN ,-.110 A ItS.—The hest the market affords.— ng s to •st. Crushed, Saud, and Pulverized Sugars Ilse, his A. LI. and C. Sugars ; v,bleh cannot be sun-. pa,sed. Rive. Corn Starch, N rrlna, Dandolineenifee, Essence if Co C•lncentratod Lye, Soap. Candles, Ch [NA, (;LASS, AND QUEENSWARE.E. A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns and styes. lower than over In price, and better in quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such as Tubs Ituekets, and Churns. Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. Y'lAli—No 1, 2 and 3 Maokoral. No 1 MESS„,SIIA D No. 1 Herring. A large quantity 4.1" the celebrated Mxcelelor RAMS SALT by the Sack, Dairy and U. A. Salt. 'rho subscribers respectfully ask tho patronage oh their friends aml the public generally, and I nvito them to call and examine I heir now stock, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louther Streets. 117= CArllslo, A prll 22, 1864 Flour and Feed Store. rr FIE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has opened a FLOOR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of ➢lain and West Streets, In the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Ithoom. The b at brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the first mills in the neighborhood, I can assure my customers that they will be furnished with an article of Flour which 1 can vouch for. I will keep constantly on hand FEED OF AL I. KINDS, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, So Tho highest cash prices paid for Grain of'all kinds and Flour. Don't forgot tho old established stand. JERE\IIAII OIVLER Carlisle, May 20, 1804 r R i WARD LEWIS F. LYNE, Of the old firm of John P. Lyne 4. Son, F ASjuscompleted opening his new Sinattc ' °fr t "a lLW n°lbGlass iarnlshes, Sc., towllclfteav o yatlontloi of the public' generally. tie has greatly enlarged his stock in all its various branches, and can now 1000 M. modato the public with • Reliable Goods, in large or small .quantities at the lowest prices. A look into his etoro will convince them that ho has enough Goods to fully supply the demand In this mar ket. Persons wanting Goode 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 Gales. LEWIS F. LYNG, Carlisle, lday 20, 1864. North Hanover St. Important , Notice. Reduction on Dry Goode, At Ogliby's Cheap Cash Store. OWING} tothe reduced prime of goods in the City, I am now running of may entire stock of dry goods at greatly reduced priced for cash. Many article, having been purchased before then& Vance in price, I.= enable to sell for lops than prices. All in want of bargains will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. . . . . , WIAB. OGILBY, Trustgo. . CAIIPETING.--,,Solliog of balaneo of imy Usrpetswro dirciaiww ou-A8 rOd I Ulf,— Oct, 14, 1844. Trustpe: , PRINCE & CO's. well-known NELO-: DEONS and HARMONIOUS, introduatnE Um.* foot of pedal baes on ovary instrument. • ' • . RNEBT G ABLER'S , • ' ' RAVEN .A. MOON'S and . ' • r _ • lIALLET. DAVIS, & op.,deltibratedPlANOS for ; oliql at a liberal deduction. . • • • •,' - 2190. Over 80,080 sold. - , " JAMES snamc. Solo Agent. • „ • 270 281- D. kiftb abovo ?probe, OW So 114 4 • • P14441•30D1a; FIRE INSURANCE. . T HE Allen and Eastpennpboro' Mu tual Fire , Insiiradeo Company of Cumberland T HE incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in actiire and vigorous op. eration, under tho superintendence of this following board of Managers, viz:, William it. Gorges, Christlim Stayman, Jacob Eberly D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, 3.11. Cooties., John Eichelber ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saml. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and.). 0. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Perms/so wish ing to become members ate invited to makeapplica• tion to the °gents of phis Company, who aro willing to wait upon them at acy t 111 ' cijORGAS, President, Reedy's 41111 a, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico President, 'echanics JOHN C. DUN L AP, Sect'y. Me M ehan lesburg.burg, P. 0. DANIEL DAILY, Dlllsburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrick, Allen : Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown; LaNyette Naar, Dickinson; Fleur) Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith. South Middleton; Samuel Graham. Westpounaboro' ; Samuel Coover, Media I, tabu rg ; J. W. Cock lin, Shepherdatown D. Coover, Tipper Allen; J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentine Penman, New Cumber land ; James McCandlish, Nosrifle, York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith; Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillaburg; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams Carroll. Dauphin co —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Ilembers of thn Company baying policies about to expire, ban have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. July 1,1664. WHEELER & WILSON'S G Jrl.ll ffi I I IE AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop Check, Now S'yle Hammer, Binder, Cor or, Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa llama ti;o ' INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 18131. nt the Frdre of the 'UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL. sociErr, Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair September, 1863. American Institute, New York. Mechanic? Association, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' I n..titu to, Washington, Maryland I nstitute Baltimore. Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky I [Maul°, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanic' Institute, San Francisco. At the State Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CON NEOTIOUT, NEW J ERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, MISSISSIPPI 3115,9=RJ, OHIO. INDIANA, lOWA, TENNI :SEE, ILLINOIS. K ENT UrK IS('IIXSIN. tA 1.1 FultNIA. These eelebrated Machines are adapted to every va riety of Sew ing or family wear, from the lightest rims lins to the heaviest etoths. They work equally ;sell upon sills, linen, woolen, an,l rnttr.n goad c.—seaming iniltmg. gathering . . hemming, Veiling, cording, and braiding—mAking hsauttful nod perfeol htiteb, alike no both hides—and pert inning every species of se% log except In:Ming button holes and sti telling on buttons. Full in truetions for °perm log ihe Mashing is given gratuitousTs at the sales ramie. IN hen Um Machine is sent s-ine distant,. so flint. per.onal instruction in invonvenient. x raid of direction is snit, which in a sufficient guide. The qualities v. - 11kb recommend the W heeler A Wilson Nlnehine are 1. Beauty and t.srellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the ramie sewed. 2. Stren4th, firmness, end durability of seam, that w 111 not rip nor ravel. and made with 3. Feinotny of thread. 4. Its attm hment , And wide range of application to purposes and Ulf t”rl.llc. 5. Cormiact nes, oil elezenee of model anti finish. C. Simplicity and tituronebur, of court motion. 7. Sped. case of operation mei management, and quiutue,s of 111,,p111..11t HAI Mil . LB OF FUMES. No.a lferhine , with Plain Table. $45 CI Half l:lasr, Hall I eoo Po[kiwi!, lllarh Walnut or Mahogany 65 14 =I Plnin Tale. 65 fl Ilitlf Cam:. rot o Italf Walnut (II NO. I )1.11 . 16110. ver plat.cil, with Plain Table, 115 nl Half l" a•e. Folished, illaek Walnut., 711 01.1 , 1( Walnut or Mahogany 7i. ls hall Case, Pollshed, no cs Full Illaek Hal nut or Mahogany 90 ul Full ease, Rosewood, 100 tit No. 4 11:whine., Large with Plain Table, 75 th No 5 Machine, Cylinder, with =1 ME= F.•ery Marhieo le I I , lth :I Hemmer, Noe. I end • )18ellines :he old r•hql , te, ith the Nev Glass Clot! Presser, New Stt le Iletnixer and braider. Wheeler & WE:4011 . 3 ttelloy et Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July 1, 1R(14-1y. STEINWAY PIANOS, First Prizs Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. . ___{F ; - ' ,- *,,' _ l .-, ' •_:,-!•___ ' ;-: I I f c ,i s, • .. : T - r. -:& • , -.1... _ L.__ -, -.._sf -2,- ~., -.,----_--,•• ' :::::i W 4, 2,-, Di W-1 ,- ii=4.&,.--el- - ; r i.- . 7•; ,--- -Ac;V4l,4 tfv L.,,....„ i,......„,„ A l s ,, c _ 12,.....„.5, _e.......- off LIE undersigned liar just received, and Intends to Seen ronstantl, un hand a full as sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway k Sons of New York. Each inatrumenl wilt be carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cu lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the , übscriher to earls purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door emit of the Maatilou flouae, flea tte Railroad Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and kepi for vale and to rent. Carlisle, May 22. 1R63-1y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM - :41111r4-74, -Nit, , (ANA 11.(' West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County- Agricultural Pair o:f 1857,) The subscriber bas Just receivtd the most splendid assortment of articles in his line, ever brought to this place—which ho Is determined to sell at prices that defy competition. Parlor. Chamber : Dining—room, FURNITURE. tokon and °Moo Embracing every article used by Muse and Hotel keepers, of tho moat approved and fashionable design and finish. Ineluding also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames, pictures, &c., &o. lila-Particular attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. July 1,1804 PAINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons White Load. 1000 Oalione of Oil. Just received with a large assortment of Varnishes, . Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, , White Zino ' Putty, . Colored 'dna, ' Lithargo, . Red Lead • . , Whiting, Dolled Oil, . Clue, - kard Oil, ..... Shellac Sperm OIL -- Paine Tirlitliee, Flilfoll, - .le,', . Colors of every description dry, and Oil In cam and - .tubes at the Hardware Store of • . . , • • REMIT' ILAX.TON. • :. July 1, 180#. ~ _ „ . . ~ •• ‘ . . Bryaps Pulmonto Wafers, :--•! AT RALSTON'S Dge.ll,lB63:'' • - • • .. ELYSICI A NS will find • it tis AL montage to colt, and rutabaga VI; i r , i r atefiovit COAL AND LUMBER TARA j The subscribers have this day entered ii;}* partnership to trade In COAL AND LUMBER,' Wo will have constantly on band and turnLati to at , der all kinds and quality of otoootiOd LUMBER,.. FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, uorkad Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posta and Rails, and ovary article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, net:aloft and Oak, of different qualities. Slaving care of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most 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: Lykene Valley, Broken, Egg, 7 41* Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, •"" Ttevorton, Locust Mountain, Lobbery, which we pledge our. lOW 1.4 P 130iV68 to sell at the lowan prices. Bust quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal, always on hand which we will sell at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG & 110FITICA. July 1, 1864 /CUTE public are hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered into a Co, Partnerehip, under the name of Delaney & Blair, fort the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi ness. at the old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Oar Worlcs; where all orders In their line of lousiness are respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled. OLIVER DELANCY, ANDREW U. BLAIR. Oct. 10, /863--t f. flOr.Or&ra for coal will be received at Ilslbert Ir Fleming's Ororory Store; Robert Moore's Shoe Story and A. 11. Slab's Currying Shop. iril_Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through ate. Post (Miee, arrangements having been made with lbw Postmaster to charge the postage en lame to us. AIL orders punctually filled. ALT the store of John Irvine, on tit N. cornar of the public s q uare, is tho placo to. purchase Hoots Shoes fiats and Cape, at prices that defy competition, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots. Shoes, lints Caps that he has ever presented to this community, and which he Is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stock embraces everything in ■is line or bnaluess, such as VIN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, ,Kj i ) Boots, CaVona patent, Leather Oxford ,Tles, Calf :,nd PX.Cont Leather flaiteis, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and l(ip Brogans, Slippers, &c. LADIES' WEAR, • Fine French and English tasting Gaitera, Morocco Calf and Kl i Dante, Fine Kid Clippers, Fancy Slippere, Mot rem. and Kid Buskins, &c., MIS. ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of ell descrip lions embrating fine Lasting Gaitera, Morrocco and looting Button floota, Morrocco Lace boo a of all hind■ fancy shoes of various xtyles al ippera, &c. IlArs & CAPS, Silk, Cassimere. Fur and Wool Hata of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW HATS. Boots and Sluice made to order at the eborteet notice Repairing ppnmpiy done. Confident ethic ability to please all rine-ego( customers, he respectfully Invites the public to give him a call. o,n_iteraeruller the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. July 1, 18t14 ELLING OFF AT TIVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW COST I I At tho ,Ign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the nimbi,land Valley Bank, and Lao doors below th• Vol q Church, on West Main street, the largest :ma best selected stock of in the town, will be sold 30 per rent lower than at any pia, in the Slate. 'rho stock comprises a large assort moot or livid and Silver hunting case watches, Levers, Anierictin watches, and nll 'ether kinds and at) Ire, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS. Gol,l.l'ens and PenellF, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectarlee Gold and Silver, Mated and Silver Wale, Pailitings. a greal.variaty of fancy articles, &e. The entire stock of Watch maker tool., caste, large Nlirrors, and Fare will be hold wholesale or retell on the eafieFt. ferrule. [lasing selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will ho done as usual, at reduced prices. 31 IN 1,1.64 NEW ARRIVAL &F DRY GOODS The undersizned is now opening the largest and moat desirnlile stock of good, Leer offered to the people of Cumberland County. A eLooplete Ind general assot tanent of Ladies Dress Goods. An Immense assortment or LADITS MOURNING and SECOND lOURNINO DltEiS GOODS from the Celebrn ted NL,urning Store of Beason d; Son, Phila A large assortment of LADIES PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS The largest stock of Ni.eltlt).NF out:stale of Cho Sa•tern I= Ilnys and Mons wear In endless variety, consisting of Cloths, Fancy and plain Casalmeros,lweeds, Jeans, and Cottonadee. 311 Immense assortment, nt reagoll3l,lo rntrn. A large, Corti pinto and v.tried assortinsut of DUPT,ISX SKI It 1 , , and from nil the eelebrat• ed manufacturers In the U. S. also lialmorels of every grade and price. 1311111 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINOS AND LOOKING A large stock of I.aeo and Silk CAPES, LAWNS, BA It El: ES. Ac., left over from last season, will be sold at extremely low prices. Partkoiar attention paid to °Funeral orders,"as wail as orders of all kiwis promptly and punctually attend ed to. All of w hich bo sold lower than City prices ha♦ log been purchased before the late advance. ItOCERIES I GROCERIES !! a. I' MY ERS, has opened a new Grocery Store in Main Street., Carlisle. opposite II Saxton's "lard ware Stor& and is tc prepared to supply his friend■ and the public, with all kinds of Choke Goode, at the lowest market rat •s. Ills st, ck comprises COFFEES, SUUARS, SYltUl'S, TEAS, Salt, Spices, ground, unground ; Crackers, Cheese, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, Frowns. Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS AND STONEWARE, Quitensware, Cedarware, Notions, and all other arti— cles usually kept in a first class Grocery. In reeard to prices IMU detorminod to sell goods at the lowte.t. ii.tures BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce, taken at market Ficus. Farmers and Dairymen are particularly invited to .11 and See the celebrated PHOENIX 011 URN, ablch tins been pronounced by competent judges the most superior Churn of the age. July 1. 15514. ri The subscriber informs the public that he still continues the OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING buslnes at the Old Stand In the lametuont of the Flit Methodist , Church. 110 will attend promptly to all ausiness in lil lino. Load and Iron ripen, Hydrants, Hot and cold JOHN K. STAYMAN Water Closets, Fol. and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba sins, Ilydraul a Rams, &c., and every description 9. cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, &o. Superior , It cooking ranges, boatels and gas fixturesput up in church., stores and dwellings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All materials and work In our line at low rates t.nd warranted. Country work tuuljobblog promptly attoodod to July I, 1861. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. rrilE undersigned respeotfully.announ _,L cea to the public that be still continues the net tiug Business et the old stand, In West High street, and with a renewed and efriPfent effort, produce arti cles of Head Dress of that s hall be strictly in keeping with the Improve• mont of the Art, and fully up to the age which we livo. - "‘ I Raid. On handa splendid •" assortm n tor ' , • HATS AND CAPS, o fall descriptions, from the common IVOot to the finest Fur and Bilk lints; and at prices tbat must snit every one who has 4R eye to getting PIP worth of hie money. Thu stock includes,' MOLESKIN, OA.SBIBIERE, BEAVER a PIIVZ UATB, C • of every style and color and unsurpasse4 for Lightness( Durabillly and finish; by limp of apy prppristeqpia: 'meat in the country. Hen's; Boy's and Children's Hat's and Caps, of every, description constantly on band. • Ile respeetfullyinvites.. all the old patrons and as many nob ones as possible, to give him a call. July 1 1864• . J' G. CALM. A. B. B BOOTS & =OMB. FULL assortment of Mon and, Boys' Beets and Shook suitable for the winter.. 'Also, dies and allssee'e Balmoral Bootees, Children's Boots of - an kinds. Ladles and 0 entiemen's GUM Over Shoes. My old onstorneres and all in want of-good and cheap Boots An d gime, will all call and , exaredrie the stuck, before purchasing. Main street, nearly opposite the Depot. CHAS. 0011 BY Trusty . arty :1, MCC . . 2011 - IA - DY - E - COLORS, • . AT TCA---L NES 43(KiDS.,-- . • . , , % - very . dendription and quality of Grocerieo, Qx , r,nownro, Ilordwaro, Plohols, Pout*, Fine 'Ller. B _ , TobacciL Clown's. Nen, tot Nrilllo ond %Toots . 5 55 , inns, oontors do P icas, Wood anq Willow _orars t .nl I,;nuo oh& 404. bet+t , quOito , ,'od fti , t4 -1.3 i gawk% 9 , ., Idornatiirices 'far dan4 by,' +" ••', ..,. ' " Wll. BErrf. July - t~- i~~~'w. BOARDS, SCANTLING, Notice of Co-Partnership. DELANCY & BLAIR BOOTS AND SHOES. NVATCHES AND JEWELRY MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, THIMMINOS Cloths for Ladies Cloaking DOMES7IC GOODS. I William P. Lynch SHOWER BATHS, Every Variety, Style and Quality, JOIIN IRVINE ii.imt A. W. BENTZ