s joyous f magnetic voice, in which COM maud - clearly mingles with laughter. The lad turns and buts his way into room No. 3, counting straight from the Sidewalk, in whielfis a .great deal of shadow cast by old Stephen Girard, two tables piled with Manuscript, a sofa, eight chairs, bundles . bf blanks, and two men busy with pens in their hands. One of them is JAY COOKE. • "I like to see how they come in, my son." The boy delivers his dispatch. It is opened and read : "Second National Bank, Chicago, $141,000." "That is an other rope to tie the West to the East. Tako it into the side room, my child ;" and the speaker resumes his pen and writes rapidly. He is a largo man who gives you instantly the impression of not having done growing—of having a great deal of youth straggling behind his man hood, and that has not yet marched up, but is going to conic in soon, and camp right down on the table at which he is writing. You don't sec 7.30 s in him at your first look, nor 10-10.;, nor 5 20s. nor any finance, nor any statesmanship, nor any power. But you do see and you linger over the sweetness and tenderness of his mouth, the, boyish freshness of his face, the boyish weight and disorder of his brown hair, the childlike brightness of eyes - behind whose laughter you see thinking going on, the supers-bounding suppleness and quickness of full-muscled boyhood in a large man's motions. Cer tainly that man shall quit banking soon and play leap-frog. You are sure of it. The business of raising the money to car ry on - a war that oats up three millions a day, you are sure that he will stop it in just three minutes time, and let fly out of him several hundred cubic feet of uncon taminated, blissful New-England District school joyousness, in pretending to be a church organ playing Old Hundred, with a variation of Yankee Doodle—running furious foot-races which terminate in wrestling—trotting with unbroken wind up snow hills with the empty sleds of all the girls in the District—backing the A. B. C, toddlers through the deeper drifts with purposely accidental falls that wet only himself, but make immensity of shouting and laughter in which the hills join. His pen is going fast. The lame offi cer conies in and takes gold out of his vest pocket, five double eagles, and jin gles them. "One of my mon asked me to bring this in" [this officer commands a camp of rendezvous and instruction fur colored troops,] "and put it into 7.305." "Tardy repentance, Colonel ! But the white gold gamblers have been caught in the same way. Better late than never, though." "And another has given we $BOO to in- vest." "Hurrah ! AL, Colonel, it is not al together a white man's war, is it? 1 am glad to have black soldiers take the Gov ernment Loan. The subscription should ran like_a_aord through the whole coun try, tying it together, making ono inter est, removing prejudices, and solidifying the nation." The cadence of this sentence slightly drawn out as he resumed his pen and wrote rapidly, produced the effect of a halt in his thought, that left unsaid what might have been said, but not being necessary to be said, had been deferred for want of time. Evidently a man of business, earn est, intent, persevering—quick, self-pos sessed, bold. He grips big things with the familiarity with which old gunners grip cannons. I have beard that he will buy a railroad a hundred miles or two hundred miles long—a railroad dead of bankruptcy, and entombed in trustees and without promise or prospect of resurrec tion—that he will buy it, reanimate it, rebuild it, restock it, and set it agoing, and sell it to the bystanders when they have gotten over being dumbfounded at the miracle, at a price compassable by them and remunerative to himself. And I have heard that ho will buy up,the depreciated debt of a huge Western State upon his convictions that its soil and its population will double, treble, and quadruple the wealth of the State and fetch her obliga tions to par. The man handles huge sums of money and huge loans, with the ease and precision with which mathematicians handle large combinations of figures. A new telegraph boy rushes in, hidden nearly in a great coat and .wheezy as to his respiration, the spur of pressing im portance roweling him deep. He throws down his dispatches, then folds his book and plays a tattoo on the cover, and em-, ploys his leisure eyesight to hunt the ceil ing over to see where the Seven-Thirty is kept, , and not finding it there settles his look and his faith upon Jay Cooke as the Seven-Thirty, and listens to him with rev erence. "Keokuk, lowa ; 820,000. That's well off to sundown. Good ! Lowell, Mass.; $17,000. Good also I That's from the factory girls. McConnellsville, Ohio; $20,600, nearly all in fifties and hundreds. Lafayette,lnd.; $10,300. Augusta, Maine, Louisville, Kentucky, Des Moines, lowa, $20,600. Won't somebody just tell me where will be the Repudiation of the No tional Debt that is diffused East and West North and South 1" And he resumes his rapid :writing, and is absorbed in his work. The letter - finished, he speaks up cheerily again, while he folds the sheet with his fingers : "It is the taking of this Loan by the People, instead of foreigners—it is the depositing by the People of their Money, and their faith, and their affections, in the perpetuity of their Government, and in the boundless resources of their country, and in its power and in,its glory—it is this that makes these telegrams bewitching and important. It is these small subsori - tient! that we want, not . the big ones.l-- These sunlit subscribers won't sell their bonds,' They buy to keep. Every little Fifty Dollar or Hundred Dollar Bond they get . is a nest egg. They will pinch and save and work to buy more. - __Ths big stiWribers will sell out on a rise—or they will sell out, to buy a,ship, or stock a store, or buy land. ,But the small buyers hang on, and weave, themselves into the very life and interests of the Government. This Loan could easily have been mar keted in Germany. But what a political blunder it would have begin to have sold it, abroad, and what an economical misfor tune. The war Debt of the United States duo to the People of the United States, can be easily carried and ultimately paid. Two American National debts have boon extinguished by payment. The third one will be extinguished in the same way. But until it is paid, not the scurviest pol itician will dare peep of Repudiation—no section will lisp Secession or Division. I hold in this list the guarantee of penult omit Union between the East and the West, and the Center and the Extremes;" and lie flutters with a great smile a fist ful! of Seven-Thirty telegrams. There is an army of banks, bankers, brokers and agents engaged in the work of popularizing this Seventy-Thirty Loan. They number between 4,000 and 5,000: Every man of them has the necessity of eating, and of being clothed, housed, and warmed, and has a lively prejudice in fa vor of wages. Jay Cooke pays every one of them out of his private pocket. Here is his account with the Loan and the ma chinery thereof, and it is note-worthy. The Government pays him of 1 per Cent for the first fifty millions he sells, and fi of 1 per cent for the second fifty mil lions, and the residue. The Government puts on hiM all the losses, all the risks, and all the expenses. Now, out of that small commission of first, and afterward's B, he pays to the sub-agent banks and brokers d of 1 per cent. Then he pays for all of the telegraphing incidental to the business, and it is awfully costly. Then he pays all of the expenses of the travel ing agents—pays all the expenses of ad vertising (and nearly every paper in the country 'display-heads' the 7-30), all the expenses of clerk hire, express charges, blanks, circulars and the distribution and posting of hand-bills. Less than one eighth one per cent remains in his hands at the end, with the immense risk and the enormous care and labor of so vast and driving a business. In Europe, on the other hand, the banker that opens his doors only, as a medium of negotiations for a GOvernment loan, is paid from 1 t o I 2i per cent; I take it that the inexpen siveness of this Seven-Thirty Loan is a feature of it, as well as its popularity. But a broachMle of THE TRIBUNE would notsueffie for the telegrams of this 15:h of February. One hundred and ninety-five of them- have come in. Taken into the little side-room, where the clerks are under convention not to joggle each other in their work, they are entered of record, and then impaled for one day's reference' on an upright wire set in a base of wood. The long printed ribbons pierced through the center, and hanging down over the sheet despatches grew more cud more Itke those sea-fish that radiate with antennae. It is a big hundred-legged sea-spider— heavy to lift, of the circumference of a bushel, a strange thing to see, and sugges tive ofinuch to politician,sta tesman, statist and man finance. It is nut to be wonder- ed at that it is destined to go •to-morrow by express fur exhibition to the Secretary of the Treasury. And the President will -see it, and Senators and Representatives. And they will not fail to not , : that the:e swinging strings of lightning-impressed paper all meet in a common point. The telegram orderin: , national bonds from ]3ath in Maine, interlocks at the center with a similar one from Louisville,Ky. —that from Baltimore with the one iron Des Moins—the demand from St. Louis Mo. crosses and meets the one from Con cord, N. H. t IV heeling in her hasty errand to lend to the Government, tangles in the message from Keokuk, and Kansas and Connecticut, and Maryland and Wisconsin, meet and connect at a common middle of interest and of patriotism. All over the country this day the people have tied them- srlves to thrii• nation and to Carle othe with ropes of Narer mid of gold. These metals are more,enduring than steel. Won- derful knot I and to be made more won derful by knitting into it the orders for Seven-Thirties received by mail, and those'firesented at the counter in proper person. Why, from Santa Fe, in New- Mexico, comes a request that one hundred thousand dollars' worth be sent there forth- with. The money is waiting there. From the owners of capital on loan in California comes an inquiry if compound' interest notes will be taken in subser3ption. From Tennesoee, marched over, fought over, ravaged over, burned over, come up large orders for these Government bonds. A negro regmemt in Camp William Penn has begun to subscribe, and will probably take within a week $45,000 worth. Weal thy farmers in Pennsylvania call in their overdue neighborhood loans, to lend to their Government. And till this is in the fifth year of the hugest, costliest, blood Test war the world has ever seen a race I What mpg° is ours, what faith what wealth, what intelligence, what power 1 Note again the distinguishing charac ter of these subscriptions—that the great er number of them are for Fifty Dollar Bonds and Hundred Dollar Bonds, and and the next greater for Five Hundreds. ' Tis the People's subscription and the Peo• pie' money. 'Tie thus a llemooraoy takes a Government Loan. In Europe the _par loans of kingdoms are taken by wealthy 'houses in which finance 'and money and Alamos are jealously bred in and in by in termarriage, or by combinations of bank- ors. In merica.they, -are-taken-by—the People.. Tn Vyr'opiObe, people _of the continent hide and hoard their money on the breaking out of war. In.the crisis of their war, the Americans, of all that transition social period in which - daily bre4l is won by daily_labor, and of the class of cultivators of. the soil and master mechanics, and almost wholly of the legions that carry the musket and swing tho saberthey bring all they havo got and lend to their Government. "The greater nunikor of the subscriptions," I have said. "Choctaw," painted with red ochreand diamond dust, tunickod in buck skin and diamonds, with golden tomahawk handled and heavy with diamonds, may ride down from the Fifth-avenue, and get Henry G. Stebbins & Son to subscribe, by instant telegraph, a million to the Seven-Thirty loan. When he rides back to Isis mansion he carries but one vote in his carriage. The fifty dollar subscriber, who nails shoes to his horses' hoofs, is his political *equal in all respects. In some contingencies ho is his political superior. Regard again, I say, those small subscrip tions, but those fp eat subscribers. They are scattered all over theTnited States. They live on farms, in villages, in work shops, in back streets. Government Loans the privilege and the distinction of the rich ! The supplying of the Republic with money to maintain the war it wages fur its existence—that the possibility and the right of the folks, whose aggregation and life are represented by the Fifth Avenue ! Why, the Fifth Avenue neith er pays nor fights. This Seven-Thirty subscription on the heel of four years of battle demonstrates that that American social condition, which is represented•by that street of palaces with the Central Park as an appurtenance, is of no account —of no sea of account. It is the Peo ple that raises the money and raises the soldiers—it 5, the comnA people shut pugs its blood into the ?car and its nron,y I'w° the Treasury. And may Gud Al mighty bless the people ! Tis 9 o'clock at night. A clerk foots up the subscriptions of the 15th of Feb ruary to the Seven-Thirty Loan, and an nounces tke total: I,7yht in lion hundred and sercnty-jour thortsand • Ibra• hundred and pflil God save the Republic ! s. w. New Goods ! New Goods! FOR WINTER WEAR. - ISAAC LIVINGSTON announces to l_his old patrons that he has just returned from New York and Philadelphia with an enormous stock of Win ter lloods suitable fot first dos,. Cloth ing for en and Boys, C LOT@ IS', CASS It 111111] RIES, Castinetts, Satinets from the very best Foreign and mentic Ma, ulliclorios. Ile 'seeps in his department fir customer's work an EXPEE [ENGEL) CUTTER, wh , se , pi Ho It i= to keep himself constantly posted on all eltolses and improvements to rut or style. Suits of Clothes nrxdo tip on short moire amt ,arrandrd ad rem/ow:11rd The to n: tment, is rtorked with an ex tensive assmtnient of Coot.s, Tith/S, retzt.3 111111 Overrouls, well made of t and material. FURNISIIINII onDs, „,,i,(1,, g of shi t f a , IfAnd korellit•fs. Collars. 'la . 1... pt. nl iva) hIl!1,i ('all at 01.11.1:1 t .1 I,yt3(l's 11.11,1w:try Store, :iout.l . l Liallower bt , 1.1. = DIY G 0 0 DS. To Whom it May Concern." Greenfield & Slteafer o tlic public that l l t re: orntel fi oin :NEW Yt)Ill with and ,le,dral,l4—toek gueds—Lough) at greatly. reduced {mires. wino), will he cold nu the original and popular pi inelple of IN= II R E l; 0 0 I) ,S , Srot.ell PlnMs. Wool Pladis, 9111;ve Empro• Clotho l'lhi,l I,shs, Cl. , ths, AlllOllll4. Harms t hosts, a11,1,-ms in nll rob rs, hokb. A:pact,, Wool Dos l'oburgs, dc., Ac Balmoral Skirts, A full ass, Linvut I, Ladle's and Chi drun CLOAKS and FLIES! A 1...c0 atol or cloak,. unit Furs. I„,u 41.1 lii Vor, aLmh o I+ , / 1.1 lower than 1)():\I\ES TICS, Mu..llns, Olughasns, Canton 1.1 , 1e1, to lif. sola nt ,reat ['top/mi. --11ohivry, hito Gl:N'l'7'A NI) BOYS' WEAR. U4,4l2ileres. .11. ans. ke A Cull nn wrimput ot celobrited llomu-Matio Goode, alui.tys cn hand. Don't buy any Idnd Cl goods until ynu have fuvt ralb.d nn (:I(ELNFIELD A: :HEAVER, to m.tethe great Ifervn ce het o eon the prices asked ter goods there and (Mods received daily from New York and Philadel phia. Cl It MEN Fl ELI) & ?II EA FER, East Main Street, Poe th side, 2d door, 2d door, '2d door from corner Nov.ll, 1805. CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S THE LONG LOOKED FOIL HAS COME! "Health and Happiness to the Suns and Daughters of Affection !" Dr. Collins' SYRUP OF ROOTS BARKS AND HERBS, Fon Tn is CC It E OF Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup Bron chitis, Asthma, and till similar complaints. Ihave spent years in selecting the herbs from Vegetable kingdom, to iffid out the hinds best adapted to suit diseases of human nuttily and I now bare it complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try it I Try it I The object of this Medicine In to soothe and ease the Cough; to dissolve the congealed phlegm that adheres and sticks to the throat, which excites haelting haw king,and coughing ; relieve the irritation in the throat, which to produced by catching c Id on the slightest exposure. It expectorates the duseased mat ter that has accumulated in the Lungs which retards and oppresses the pesph story 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 oppression of the chest and difficulty in breathing, cloud News for Mothers and Children—Here is the sufferer's balm : keep it in your lousily, sickness estates as thief In the night, stud your child Is sullbcatod by the awful disease, Croup, or similar complaints. Here is a perventative—it is nature's friend. Ult. COLLINS' SYRUP IS lIAlt lI LESS - AND EASY TO TAKE. Keep it In your Families. Price 10 costs and $lOO per Bottle. Also, Or. COLLIS' Dandelion Pills and Liver I arise rotor, fur the cure of Live Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis eases et the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, 'Dr. COLLINS has also for sale his INDIAN PAIN KILLER, fur the cut o of Headache, Toothache, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Back, Side or Stomach, Cramp, Cholic, Frosted Feet or Ears, Fresh Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Diarrhea, and all similar complaints; also, his INDIAN EYE WASH, and POWIIATTEN SALVE. The Salve heals Sores or Brookings Out on the Face, draws ❑re from Burns, warranted to cure healed or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore or Inflamed Eyes, Am. the medicines are prepared and sold, by SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, Near the Corner of Third St. and Strawberry Alloy. Harrisburg. What Also, for sale at tdo Drug Store of • JOB. D. lIAVERSTICIC , Carlisle. All orders should bo addressed to Dr B. Collins, Her risburg. TIIIOII ARE evitELY VEQJ TABLE. Doe. 0,1854.-3 mo. Business Department—Dickinson College. MINIATURE WORLD ON my.ROANTILF; TRAITIO. THEORY AND PRACTIOIt. • • - HE design (A' tills Institution is . to afford first class facilities for a thorough practical bus nose education. Commodious apartments in Diekinson Oollege, Car lisle, Pa., which are now being put In moatexcellent condition,, will be opened for students the NINE TIIIINTIT of JANUARY, 1805. The various departments will be under the, supervi sion of most competent instructors. For particulars inquire of President Johnson or the undersigned. Hood for a Circular.' January 0,1606' 'VALUABLE-Presents:for all ati Itav'orr y stick's Ding, Book and Vaney:Store, WRIT ING'Paper of all descriptions, Envotapas., Visiting WA at liamattett'a Drng and Book Stan). = --IL-A Ullltß3NTrinoipal. NEW PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. • • WE, the Undersigned,- respectfully in form our friends and the public generally, tha we have opened a • Nely / Sky-Light PICTURE GALLERy In the new second story over the frame hulltlino located a few doors South of the Post Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bentz's store, South Ilahrwor stroot.— We have constructed this Gallevpaintordlng to our taste, and flatter ourselves iiiimiYing we have far the beat arranged light lu town, 'Po aged, infirm and doll mite persetm, we will say_ this Gallery lo much easter of access than any in this place, being located on the second story, and tlie story beneath being low, there Is out suit a tower of steps to ascend. • Having procured the assistance of on experienced emu atm., al,ll purl:It:18A the best and latest Improved appal:tril:, we ore prepared to produce pictures equal to any ether i stabil/dolma, not excelled by New Volk or Philadelphia. Such as Extra 117/ oh! Size Photographs, Cartes De Anthrotype3 and Ferrotypes, 11'n ghlllalso Introduce a new picture to thlg vlclol ty In such unbounded demand In the titles, called the ()TOG ItAPII. 0 3 3 dor,an taken at en tt 1117, at tho low prlro o $1 fl/ Vor decon. aro, i riser( 11/ in Lockets . , flings ar f ! Pins 7 ,n,1 copied or onlargod rom old l / a guorroo typrs. A olfroty poq, &E, Also, for tali, a lino lot o 3131 hopo. by 3 stria at tic Ilt,illl• , ,Jrld n deslro to please, to repote our tics publlc pat rolupp.. Do not lorgel the a row doors south of the Post Ofileo, i'nutl Iranoror 11. 11. A: SON. NOTIC J. 130AS'S Store, Opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank Would you buy your hats right cheap Please call at Boas' ,tore, In North Hanover street he keeps Ills name Ls on the door. There Ladies, Mon and Children tol Are fitted all the while, ills hats are good, and pare proved true No better in Carlisle. Caps fin• Soldiers, Men and Boys You all ran hero obtain, For Ladies and tor Childrens furs You need not ask in rain. Fur caps, Fur collarsaud Fur Gloves All madly nude and varm Fine woolen Shirts nod ‘voolen Drawers For comfort in the storm, Vests..lnchets, Hoge, Neckties und Scarfs— A thegl, lie keeps to sell, II hips, comforts, ,11101 i and notions too 'l'oo numerous to toll. ALS 0 , Satcholg and travel ito; haskoh. for Ladles, market and (*.pet hags mot 'hi Ise, The lartint :I , sortinent ecl Tt tanks hopt at any house In town. .\ larg, vat let) , of tiontl,men't, Gloves. A very largest- or nrn•nt of Woolen shirt 4, 13 U FF.\ LO ROBES, Tahoreo aid : , a,tars kc. , Sic. Please call And see Li stork BOAS', Agent. NDveniher 4,181-4.-3. n. NE WS! N E AV NEWS!! I?IIIICII tF mlr,LEit are just re Lug at their new and iihetip store, lei ilissouth eaht 1:111 . 11e1 I htreet. their hint supply tit Fall and Winter Goods, 0 which they Invite the special attention or every tenth in italic of ti c , i, tle,itithie for the prevent tititt ettinitti; Settseti. The CiAllprises till kinds Anil I=lolll SS Goons, ~tlrh m1'1'1:1111 Figored find I(epp Sint, c,ii , 14.11 tlllll 1,1,.1S F1.•111 . 11 V 1•1 V 1 .1•11 . C. 141111•11.,. Irvin ,11111 , d$l,ll•S “1 , 1 , •• l l. l, :111.1 color.• 11 .I.lpacas phisti till ol 1 1 , u , 11111 1 hildrott's 1 , 10.-seq. \llll/.lil . 1 . “1.1 Val ell , l, C/111',1•', 13111,11:1111,, Mourning (-nods. 1.101111 C. 1 ,11111 1 .1,5, :111 , it.gle idth a') 1 , 1.1,itti•.. 'I 1:0.14.11 Vet I/ Pop; in , nll.l vt.id ar Ana Crti, Vvllq, ap• Cvllars, 11;11,11,,cht.r,,Olore$, 1311 11101:0, A 1.,. kr. NEN AND BOYS' 11 1...11; 1 ' .lll 1 11. /1,1'11 1 ,1111 Pllll, I ' ll 1, 1 , 1111 1 11, 311 1111•1 .111 1 1111. •. 0 , 117,.. Sal Li( itu•t, I 111..11 cn ,, irnorrc y Flat tin VTAIIII.I,. Itvr 101 N . A , dk cud mad 'VTII. a l i l t atss TA II,i)i; p,.1 Sul y Ormiestic Goods; 10-3, )1 , .1 ,1 1 . 1.", 1.•11-1 NI v,I•1 , 11.:111 , 111,•11, '11,1111". )11,1i11, 1.,h; , 11111 i..., h h 111.1,, Ihcl I, trllit , t I ott 1 , ..t11,1.1,• 1.1414. h ui 1111111, :".11•1( I la , I ovvry 1.1113., 1.1;11111 VI:11111111S Pur red ,all Flminek. Fhl/1111.111. Cull .r , i,..:111,1 1,3 p, NI uq!ii) , :, 1/riling \nlll., m 1,14,1113 /411, 111/I , kl, ill I liiry NOTIo'NS IN GNEAT vAttiET) \I. IC- 11,11.,t, i;0 amf t. !# i'1”1.1,, I in I—.lll.rt• to •th. •101 ~ <11;,.. thrt..; , l u t .1 tl 11.1,1 hil :to, 01:1,,,; II I ,t.k. II r:, st, L.. 1.1. , t1, i 1•1; -. 1,, AK illll FP ~r) ,vi , mill cot/hi:11111y he malt 111,1.1.11 l it'', 1., our stork. and mill elrenrr.endr, cart. 111.0.1. .tEr•to,l the ehe , t (I,hahle that eau co In the oeuetty. I eeli Ile . I pry thahliful to ceinnlll uil I tht.ir i.itel alhl jettreeage So hireltoud cd t, the "New Firm.e ea, tiestiy w.heit ohlieeenet , 01 the , o•. Ph, se t , e• e here, mel,j eg you, ;111 , 1 Wl ' dhig to oxblL it "Ur peels. al.( ill le.•‘ t ere , E.e.ly tint hit ere,t Ple,o 1 NA 1.1• t t Fi ,, re IF on tha mine directly uppu,iLe le, inQ•s :hoe ;41, e. Sept. IS. ISII4 Burt's Bat and Mouse, Roach and Bed Bug Destroyer. 'I I IIIS popular and reliable artielti for destroying vermin° should be use, by all persons troubled with curb pests. It never lahs, sold in Car lisle at Elliott•a I C too o, Llaveretlek's, rug h Booh Store and by D. Ralston, Druggist. le. :M. BERT, Prole 'tutor. 13 North Eleven Street, Philadelphia, Price 26 et, per box (Large Size.) Nov. 4. 18e4.-1y NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. rirliE Public can find, at our nc4 ji 0 roeery Store, in the Building lately occupied by Philip Arnold, deeM., and next door td the Cartide De• posit Ranh, 0 very lartee and fresh assortment of all the different hinds and grades of Teas, Coffee Essences, Coffees. Soaps tyrups, Al otasses, Spices, Sugars, Prepared Coffee in Papers, Vegetables an-I Moats, Pt °pared Mustards, Sauces, Creciters, Cheese, Sweet Caked; Candles, Salt, Pickles, Preserves, Canner!, Fruits, Jul' les Cranberries, .Dried Currents, Dried Nuts, Segura, Snuff, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. ALSO—Bice, Ilarl,;), Starch, Farina, Corn Starch, Coro 111aseinn, Macaroni, Vormicolia, Amman, Prunes, Concentrated Lyo Bologna , SauSage, Table and other tills, Nutmegs, lacking, Beeswax, Chocolate, Cocoa, Tie Yawn, Lamp and Candle Wlcit, Sloth Clothes Linen, Bed Cords, Spiro Boars Paper and Envelops, MLI tches Pewter Sand, stove polish Ilia. voting Extracts Spigots, Pons, • Brimstone, Macheral. Shad, Salmon, Herr lug and Codfish. ALSO—tie celebrated Ex- ' ceisior Hams, Driedlleof and Tongues, huge; and Matto, Shot and Lead, srushes, Brooms and Wisps, mass, .QUEEN'S, WOOII, WILLOW dt RATAN W A It E. We respectfully ask the publio to call, examine and Price our largo and earrtully eelectced stock of FINE FANILY GROCERIES. We buy all kinds or Country Produce. JAMES M. ALLEN A Co. Oct. 14, 1804—ly G, UM BELTING- ! . _ ... Just, received a large assortment of *all sizes— *Gum Belting, (brio Hose, Gum Packing, &a., and for sale cheap at the Hardware Store of , HENRY SAXTON Juno 25, 4EIS4. . . a p me t a s , on n t l o i n a d n o d n 11-d-ii‘tl l ll: l •lSlndri.lgatoatilirtso w n at do., ()unman do., with and without patent eastanluga dumper than ovor at U. 841XTOls1 , 8, Last Maln st. July 1,1804. AUIVT Tilt PARTS MANTILLA EM. roraum, No. Oct Ohostnnt OPEN—Paris-Made. MANTILLAS and cto.AsKs._ mr - vslikr - Fro and — MIME GARMENTS; of our own Manufacture, of the Latest Styles and In ghat variety. • ,• • ilia Paris Mantilla Empoiluln, 920 CllEB'o47'l' Street, PIIII4ADELPIIIA. • Just pulglished In a Sealed Envolopo. Prico iix Cents A LECTUREON TILE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICALD Once of Spertnatortlidea or Sominal Weak 'fess, InvilluntAry Emissions, Sesmal Debillty;a lin pondiments to ;Marriage genorally. Nervoutmess,Ctin eumptift, Epliopsy, and Pits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c. Ry ItOIVT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author cf the "Groan Rook,' &e. Tho world renowned author, In this admorable Lec7 taro' clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, - Instrunn nte, rings ' or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once - cortalu and'effectual, by which every sufferor, no matter what his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radially. TIII 8 LE( TURN 1V I LI, PROVE A BOUN.TO TROUSA I'4E/8 AND TllO 1: SANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six coots, or two postage stamps, by tiddyessing Cif AS..I. C. '<LINE .6 00. 107 Bowery, Now York', Cost-Office Box, 4736. Oct. 11, 1064. j mettot t utiont to stimuli, ) / -61,_ avoid, sits, forms to 'hotr Octiotl, mid lIS sys,, t,, to into tusot t d,T nod The scrofulous contamination vat ioltsly ena.ed by wrcurial diseaso, low living, di , order,d 111.:1`,[j.11 f l om unhealthy food, impure air, hill/ and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, abov,9 all, Lv the venereal infection. Whatever he inoNtrigin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parent; to children unto the third and fourth generation ;".indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him Who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of—the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organ; it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula moduces tubercles, :Ind finally Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and howel• , , derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous ntrce . tion:. These all Jim-Mg the same origin, require the same remeily, viz. purification and invigoration or the blood. Purify the blood, and the,te dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, yon can not have health ; with that •' lire of the flesh " healthy; you cannot have scrofulous disease. is eompofi,, — td, from the most eireetual anti dotes time 6%11 scion re lion discovered fur this afflicting:distemper, and for the rare of the disorders it entails. 'flint it is far superior to our other remedy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in flak effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by die great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it hits made of the following diseases : Hing's.;.-Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, - Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed , the whole ',Cries of complaints that ttri-e front impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual ca-es may be found in :11' Litls AMERICAN Ami v. , : km which is tarot-bed t o the th uggists for graininEr. distribution, wliciein itnty lie le.trucd the direction, for its use, 111111,0111 C of the remarkable ,lire', Vi hill it h a s 11111110 when 1111 other 111111ellieS had fi.iled to afford relief. Those cases are purpo•ely taken front all See tins of the country, in older that every reader may bait. :wee— to some MP . Nilll, can ',peak to hill' of its beuclit, front )11 . 1-1111111 expeiience. ticiortila depresses the vital energies, anil thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its hind results than are healthy constitu tions. lfence tends to, shorten, and (10C:4 greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importune of these considera tions has led us to spend )cars in perfecting a remedy illidt is adequate to its cure. This ive 11 - 6,w• rimm to thi , the name of Itit,r,%, although it is cons po,ed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of frs yririllre in alterative power. By its -al.yon ma. protect yourself from the suller lug 111111,4 , 11' Of thes, tima tiers. Purge out the foul corruptions that tot and fester in the blood; purge out the (wises of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar Nimes this remedy stimulates the said 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 compottads of ..S . tttt stlital dim that promised itortii and tilt] noffling ; but they will neither be .l, 'cited nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no tptmtion of its tau pattsing excellence for the cute of the afflicting diseases it is itt tetded to rent It. Although under the same name it is a vety dithet vitt medicine from any oilier which Int. heen before the people, and is bar more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. 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. LEIDICU & 31ILLER 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 has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Sold by J. W. ELLiorl', Carli.slo, and den ers everywhere. C HERMAN, Attorney at Law y m Uttritele, In. Next door to the Herald Oftlee .luly 1, 1804—ly. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at. p Law, Carlisle, Pa. °lnce on the south aide of the Court House adjoining the "Americau Printing Mice." July 1, M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, ?T. omen ou south Hanover atroot, adjoining the Oleo ofJ udgo Graham. All professional business on trustod to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1003. AMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney nt Law. Office with lion. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, July.l, HU. IA VV CARD.-CHARLES E. MA JO LA UGRIAN, A ttnruoy nt Law, Olnco In Inhoff's budding, just oppooltoAho alarkot liouso. July.l, 1.804--,ly. fl P. HUMERICH, Attorney at Law ‘J. Office on' North Hanover street, a few doors north of 0111's Hotel, All buslusss entrusted to hlm Will he promptly attonded to. July 1, 1804. Dr. T. C. 4003118. tom, Pomfret Street few doors ' "4 " At,„A.. below Southllnnoiel• et July 1, 1804. • TOSEPH RITNER, .Attorneyat ei Law awl Sup;oyor, Idechanleshuri, P. Office on 'tall 'toad Strout;two doors north of the Bank. • aa..Bustnoss promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. .W.. N.EIDIOII, D. D. , La to, Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the al li to ti r ki e rgi, ?llego • of o g qilP •Fi gi Office at his oaldonco oppOsite Clarion Hall, West Main street, (jai lisle, Pa. July t, 1854, • • • , *4;l'o, ,•,; GEOlialt- S. -SEA- Dintlst;from the Balt!- ' a.' more Collage of Dental Surgery. tra-011leo at the reafdence of his mother, East Loutheratroet,three doors below Bedford. July 1, 1804. , • • I)}II(SIQTANS will find it to their ad vantago to call aml_piirchaso their Medicine/I at ,JuIyRALSTON'S. 1, 166.1. •. RALSTON'S . . 171.: E. Ilva4tzrloov.E4, AttcirneSr •at Law Office in South Ilanovcr strout ) opposlto rii. , . IttEoptombpr 0,180.1, . . ji 4,4 'A LECTURE TO YOUNG. lIItS I Tin.: peculiar taint or infection which we call SCROFULA lurks in the constitutions Of multitudes'of men. It either produces or is prod need by an en , feeldcd, viintme stale or Ow ',hind, wherein that fluid becomes ill Ayer's Sarsaparilla AYER'S CM CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM WEAVER & BRICKER. , THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchased t 0 Carlisle Forgo, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, we have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand all sizes of the best quality of BAR IRON. No will give prompt attention to all orders, whether from a distance or at home. ; _ . The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Iron SCRAPS, delivered at the Forgo. at the Railroad bridge, in Carlisle. IVEA VER & BRICKER. Mity . 13, 1864--ly Carpetings and Oil Cloths. W receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash Store,ta lot of ingrain, Venatian, Ilenip, Rag, and Stair CARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be sold for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. 00ILOY, Trustee. March 4, 1864 Fourth Arrival o f Now Goods havo Just returned from the cities with a largo addition of NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS All fibres suited for the season. A beautiful line of Silk Mantles, Coates and Basques, Lace Points, arena. di Lau Mitts, Bs sus' Celebrated Kid Gloves, Parasols, SUFI Umbrellas, Fans, Ribbons, Hats far Ladies and Misses' Mop Skirts, and a general assort ment of seasonable goods. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Also soli In; cheap a lame lot of OLD GOODS much loss Lh:m 'wenn t price s. Mosso call outs door holosv 'Martin's lintel, East Main Street. Juno 10, 1854 A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE, Great Reduction in Dry Goods, ®WING to the recent heavy fall in the price of Gold I have determined to reduce every A rtiel o In my immence stock of Dry Goods to a corresponding price with the precious metal, and intend to oak mako still further reductions from time to lime us Gold recedes in price. My ex tentive stork has been mainly purchased at , low prices end 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 soil lower than any [louse outside the Eastern Cities. Call and Examine for youiselves. Itamcmher the old stand South IlanoVorstreot below the Court flours. Oct. 7,18114. A. W. MENTZ. B. ft. .7ANII.:SON, S. M. COYLE, J. M'CANDLISII B. E. JAMESON & Co 'Wholesale and retail Dealers in Fan. y cy Dry Goods, Trimmings. Notions kc., North west corner of Hanover and Peronet streets Carlisle Pa , would respectfully announce to the Public that they havejuNt, returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and well selected stock of Goods consisting In part I lusiery, Gloves. Mitts, Veil, Crapes. Cray atS, Ilandkerchlefs, Suspenders, ts. Drawers, Belts, Ladies eq (lents Collars, Bind ing!, Cords, Cottons, Combs, Needles, Sewing Hoop Skirts, Paper, Pens. Perfumery, Cigars &c., Wu would particularly invite the attention of Country Merchants, to our stork, ns In the an ater of prices, as well as In other tan t particulars, we enjoy this crest ad an hce, one branch of our [louse and member of our lii m /IN. located In Philadelphia, and always pre part to take advantage of every fluctuation In the wai ket. 1.1 Unrnl ti ems Mile With wholesale purehasera aml ?I 1,11:lt hid III:011ie nts oll•re,! tii buyers of es ery claw, Ca,l ;tad sandne our .stimuli. B. 11. .1 A 31 ESON & CO. Oct. It 1864. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. t Splendid assortment of all the new Lt_..1‘1., , of Silk Niuli skin. 61ouch. Soft .4 Straw II ii..l,l‘V o l cry :111111/1/111 , iMan.li..WrIlWilleh will ,h• est car-lo prives. S, it hats of ;11Iqual ;••., I om 111, llii i,t Itenv, and Nutria. to the cheap. , I, I of unsarp Is,ed by any this sidu l'hilad,lphia. Aho sl. -k of ~_. v t ,S'l JIJIER If AYS, Palm. I,l,born, Braid, Imlla Panama, and (..1)1 fliwy a full .o.s4.rtnient or Mtn.. 11,3, and cliildruns e•tp- y stud style, IM=M=MS=2I9 practle:tl hatter, he feels confident or ThAnkful for the liherel patron- loaadntt nut 0v.,1 solicits a rentinnance of (hr hum, Dont t r..n.t the stand. t abovo Shrinvr's hotel and nvnt to Cormatdg olio; 'tar, JOH \ A. KELLER, Agt. N. It. II II , : of in 41..1;1111dt, to tff,ll, ~t short notile Alt( E Al RIVAL OF FRESH. .ntormtlE—vlsn . oF ALL ItINDS. a largo Lot at rval gut/111110 y II t'lil [NO, la oak I.arrols, )IACK All El. ,t pliril4 I hat it, really amoolsliingly loco. Plelrels of I'lU tip! a good wo.o.tdoeLd. of TOBACCO AN D SEG AILS, LlyllollS, A the tow est to t ue, for CASH or Country Protium ' WM. BENTZ July 1, 1,61. DISSOLUTION partnership heretofore existing ~,,, Charles L. Ilttllntrt anti Crawford Fletti• it,. It, Itt•ott tisst.llld by mutual utttisottt 1. Thtt Itttok, tri,i Ili,. 01110 n, In the 111111 i i, Of ]lr. IlalLrl t. who int'l•sts all rtrtle. bas tug s ountrwiti, tho L', lir Hi la t• 4411,11:•LtItt ti,,n,. ento•rod lutu partnnersldp with hrOthOr, ,'he IPS I. Ilnlho,t. the 1111 , h11. SS gill hozi:•otl , r1.11 ho •••• 1111..te0l uadrr UN. St) I.• Broth, Tr, 11..,v 11, i could te.spvettully call attolltion to their sfoet: nt New and Fresh Groceries. is la r4e and ..elected with the greatest care and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con, slots iu p.trt of hue cad tiovernment Javu COFFEE, from• Ilia do, Velour Ills Roasted. YIIUPS.—New York. noSiClll,ltlld,Phlladalphla Sy run , . 01 'he very hest finalities, U tiOWN SUll A 115.—The best the market affords. I,overing's hest Crushed, `and, :tuff Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. 11. :ma C. Sugals, which cannot be sur passed. Sive, Corn Starch, F. mina, Dam'sline Coffoo, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Sean, Candles, to. • a CEIINA, GLASS, AND - 7 QUEENSWARE. A. largo and well selected stock of the vary latest pat— terns and styles. lower than ever la price, and hotter In quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, Alibi] as Tubs Iluekets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes, FIRII—No. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No. s ft.lQ 1 MESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and U, A. Salt. The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage of their friends and the public generally, and invite them to call and examine their new stock, at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louther Streets. LIALBERT b. BROTIIIIR Carlisle, April 22, 1804 Flour and Feed Store. rr FIE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opo od a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Maio and West Streets, in the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Ithoem. The h st brands of FAMILy -FLOUR, Ittipt 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 I can vouch for. I will keep constantly on hand FEED OF 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, May 20,1863 L I - LEIVVIS'F. LYNE, Of the old firm of John P. -Lyne 47 Son, - ETAS just completed opening his new. IL S priu g Zia kof Mirth/aro, Paints, 011 s, glass, Varnishes, &0., to whioh he invites the early attention of the public generally. Ho hoe greatly enlarged his stock in all Its various branches, and ran now accom• modato the public with Reliable , Goods, in large or Small quantities at the lowest prices. A look into his store will convince them that ho has enough Goods to fully supply the demand In this mar ket. Persons wanting (loads 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 rondo .to effect Bales. - LEWIS F. LYNN, Carlisle, May 20,1,864.. North Hanover St. ImpOrtant ATotice. Itoduction on Dry Goods, At Ogilbfa , Cheap Cash Store. fiWING : to the reduce 4 pride° of goods Njok tho City 4 am now running of; may entire stock of dry. goods' at greatly reduced prices fbr cash. Many articles ha - sing been •p u ram sod beforo the ad. vancoln prlee, I am onahlo to soli for loss than ity prices. All in want of, bargains will do well to call before purchasing elsewhero. MIAS. OGILIIY, Trustee. , • . • CARPETING.—SeIIing of balance of my Carpets at roducod pricos. 0rt, : 114, 1814, , ----Trustao; c PRINCE & CO's. woll-kii6vn.BLELO ,DEONS,and LIA.IO.IONIOUS, IntrOduclng 'the of f of paclal•bass on ovary Instrument. • — EARNEST-0 a 141.111V8 --, 7. - -7 , RAVEN & BACON'S and . . . IIALLIIT,,TIAVIS; A; Co., colobratodPlAl , lo3 for oach at a liberal doductiOn. „ . 3M...9v0r 80,080 sold. • I.! TANS BMA, AK'. Solo Agent. , . 270 281.:g. Fifth str,oet, above Forum,' ' Oct - 1140804 —Onkt" Philatiolpllla s Pp', A ire usa lle i nad t T HE l F . ua Ezpan tpey of c n nsi)o u T: bo ll ond l . u- County , incorporatedrna dc e by an act of Assembly, in the 'Year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op. eration, under the suporintendnnce of the following board of Managers, viz: 11= ME! 10IVA, TENNESSEE, ILLINOIS, li ESI'UC I{ V Mit - I[I(3AS, 11 ISCONSIN, TALI FURS lA. These eel obra ted Nrachin es ore adapted to every va riety of Sewing or family wear. Irs , so the lightest to us line to the hetivies.t cloths. They work equally is ell upon Silk, linen, woolen. and cotton slniltitt,t, mit hotang. hemming, tailing, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and portout ditch. alike bill sides—and performing every apeci....o seivitiC except Ilinititi2 I,l,littsii holes and , titchin: se Full in tim. - tions for operating :he Niashine is given gratuitously at the salt, roams. 11 lies lee )1:011111e Is sent S. me iliSlitlice. se that le, s.i.lal lostrUci nos is illesilVenisoll. a card el direCtiUll is sent, whip his a sufficient guide. Tins qualities w'hich recmumeud the 11 (sister & R - IL nn tla•hineere 1. and oseellence of stitch, :sliko on both riles Of the raliric Seats'. 2. strength. fi rill noss, and du ralility of seam, that will list rip nor soil main oith 3. Economy of thread 4. it , attachments s u rd wide range of application to purp-se, stud Totitcri.ils. G. ronspactste, , elesance or ',toile' and finish. It. 31..1 t 1,1'011,011115 , roTl.l.lllcti..ll. 7. }peed, east. f opstati .0 and management, and quietness hit m..svoaner,t. :•( . 111.:Dur.i . : Sip l I It ICES. Plal” I Lill Half am I•'-n NV:llt•tt I 1111 \I I, JAIu NN It 11 1 . 3,1111d10.1. 1 viz plated, with I'lain 11:. Ct,e, 1.00,10,1, Ithrlc Halt Case, 0010,1..1, 01;04 N% :dint:. or 11nliogany 7. o 1121111%0,, 1'..10+10 , 11, 1:osewood, SO II '.Valnut or 111a10. ) .0tny 00 0 Pull Case, P01i510.... 100 N u. 4 M nehi no, I.aurgo eiIL 75 0( Plain Tubb, Ertlry ‘1,111 , ,, , with n lloolmor, Nos. 1 sod )14tehloos are sold „nor 1.10. 311 Is tilt. New till", New ;-ty 13 I I eilll.l 31.1 14r.iitler. Wllnuo'h A gooey :It 4 [.,.1-47,---,,-k,,»,2- -y--- ",... in ,„4,-11. -,, .,4, , :v , . - ).. ----,,-:-,,1.,,-,z -_. : - 4 .-..,-.% 1 4A„ , I =i,l; 1 S 't (4' ,tk, 'THE undersigned has just received, and intends to keep constantly on hand a full as. sortmont of the unequalled l'lrtuos manufactured by Steinway & SOTIS of New York. Each Instrument will be carefully selected In the Manufactory, a n ti.tv ill be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by tho subscriber to each purchaser.' Persons desirous to purchase aro invited to call and examine those unrivalled Pianos, at IL E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Malu Street, 3d door east or tho Maxislon House, rum the Railroad Depot. SEOOND.IIIND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for sale and to rent. Cariblo, 11.1 fly 22, 1863-15'. A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOT JBREMIAII GIVL:ER West High Street, Carlisle, Pa Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Pair of 1857,) The subscriber has Just receivtd the most splendid assortment of articles in his line, over brought to this place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that defy competition. Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, FURNPPURE. 'Kitchen and Office_ Embracing every article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, (Mt frathes, pictures, ka., to. vgt_Particular attention given as usual to funeralb; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. July 1,1864 T)AINTS AND 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of OR. Just received with a largo assortment of Varnishes Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, White Zino, Putty, Colored Zinc, Litharge, Red Lead Whiling, Boiled Oil, • Glue, • Lard Oil, Shoilae -- Painelirusbes, Fish Oil, &a., COMA of oyory description dry, and Oil iii cane and tubes at the Hardware Store of July l, 1864 Dac. 11, 1863 PHYSICIANS will Slid it to their ad vitntsge ter can and purobaso thoir Medicines at - BATATONI3. FIRE INSURANCE. William It. Ciorghs, Chriatit.n Stayman, Jacob Eberly D.lially, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eicheiber ger, Joseph Wickersham, Snarl. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona wish ing to become members are invited to make applica tion to the agents of she Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. WM. It. GORGAS, President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JOHN O. DUNI,A P, Seet'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dilkburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrick. Allen; Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Foliar, Dickinson; Hour) Bowmen, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Wastpennsboro'; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; .1. W. Conklin Sit epherdstown 1). Coover, Upper Allen ; J. 0. Sniton, Silver Spring; John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Fhman o New Cumber. land; James McCandlioh, Newvillo. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. , Deardorff, Washington; If ichcy Clark. Dillsburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphin co.—Jacob Houser. Harrisburg. Numbers of tho Company having policies about to expire, ban have them renewed by making application to say of the Agents. July 1,1804. WHEELER & WILSON'S S 1 11 ,1 11,1 G .711.11 C E S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Pressor, Improved Loop Check, New Style Hammer, Binder, Cor -er, Braider, etc. At the Railroad 011 ice, Carlisle. Pa Highest Promluma at tho INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON. 1802. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARI3, 1801. at tho Fairs of tho UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Silver Medal at the l'enneylvania State Fa September, 1863. American institute. Now York, Mechanieg'Assoriatio Boston, Franklin I nstiluto, Philadelphia, Motropolit Mechanics' I n.,tituto, Washington, Maryland Instit Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Ku tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Associati , St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, Solt Francisco. At tho State Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CONNECTIOUT, NEW .lERSEY, PEN.NSYLVA MIB: 4 ISSIPPI ZillS,SoU RI, No. 1 )I.tchlnv, wlih No. 5 with =1 Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July I, 1804-ly STEINWAY PIANOS, First Prize Modal at the Worldls Fair London, 18G2. I= tirlA--- :, ; •,f--_,; , ;• ' : , -- i , : ‘ ~' r;;,1-•(....„ -,--, , 4 .,„ t ,,q.--.,k},4 4--,* -- -4 - , HENRY SAXON BryTAs Pulmonie Waferb, AT RALSTON'S COAL AND LUMBER YARD.- vv The subscribers have this day entered Into partnership to trade In 'COAL AND LUMBER, Wo will have constantly on 'Wind and furnish to 07 , dor all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, . BOARDS, BRAME BTLIT, .• Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, Worked Flooring itnd'Webtberboarding, Posts and Halls, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having cart of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and size at tho shortest notice and On the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover as they can be furnished dry at all times. We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykenzi Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, 0w.,7 Trovorton, Locust Efountaln, - ma. Lobbery, which ivepledge one ;4;,. ~. .4...,‘.1111 -4 111.—. solves to sell at the lowest pilaus Bout quality of Limeburner's and BtackandtPB Coal, always on hand which we will sell at the lowest llgoro Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. AIISISTRONG & HOFFER.. July 1, 1864 'Notice of Co-Partnership. fIHE public are hereby informed that I the undersigned have this day entered into. a Ea Partnership, under thm name of Delaney Jr Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi ness, at too old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Oar Works ; where all orders in their line of business art respectfully solicited, and will he promptly filled. OLIVER DELANCY, ANDREW li. BLAIR. Oct. 16, 1863—t f. LtZ- -Oscines for coal will be received at Halbert ,a Fleming's Grocery Store: Hobert Moons's Shoe Skint and A. 11.131 air's Currying Shop. . . irD_Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through th• Post °Mee, arrangements having been made with lh• Postmaster to charge the postage en mime to us. All orders punctuelly filled. BOOTS AND SHOES. A T the store of John Irvine, on th _fly. E. eornar of the pnbile square, to the place to purchase Boots Shoes lints and Caps, at prices that defy competition, Ile has just returned from the East with nut largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, flats & Caps that he has ever presented to this community, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stock (=bisects everything In Li■ line of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' PINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Calf and patent Leather Oaltets, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Rip Brogans, Slippers, kc. LADIES' WEAR, Fino French and Engil,h Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Kid slippers , Fancy Slippers, Mar rum., it nd Kid Buskins, &c., MIS ES A\I)WEAR of all deacrlp lions embracing Inn Lasting Gaiters, tilorrocco and Lasting Button Boots, M 01 - 111Cir0 lon now t , of all ki n d, fain,' shoes orvarinus r,tyles slippers, kc, lIATS it CAI'S, Silk, Casslmere, Fur and Wool Hata of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW HATS Boots sod Shoes made to order at the Rbortest notice Itepairing ppoinp'&ly 11.1 e. Confident of Ilia ability to please 111 Has es of costumers, he respectfully inTites thc puldo , to (Ice him a Celt. p n_lteinembei r the place, N. E. corner of the Public Jul, 1,19C4 cj ELLIN° OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW COST!! At the ,Ign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 door• above th• Cuothelland N'tlloy Bank, and two doors below th• Alettiodist chureh, on West Maio street, the largest and heel selected stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY in the town, 1011 be sold 30 per cent lower than at any p(ioy in the State. The stork comprises a large assort mnt Ift (lOW and :Aker hunting-case %%etches. Levers, Lepint s, American Wlltchca, and All other kinds as,' st) oLn AND SILVER CHAINS. (1411.1 P.ms arid Jewrl • rr of nil kinds,Spectaclas Gold and Silver, Hinted and :ilver Ware, tILtIU BOXES, A(TOEDEONZ.4, Oil l'aintioes. n great variety of Glory artielef, The el/tire ttodi. of Wlttchttlak, toots, Ca Al's, 111rg• re,nd NV be -old wholesale or retail on the east, .St torn), Hal mdech,l n lirq c1.1,s workman all kind, of repalring a ill 1 e dune IS u.=usl, at reduced prices. It. E. 611 A }C Y. July 1, 1,6 NEW ARRIVAL. OF DRY GOODS. Ti,.. now ;nr g o,.t and most dr,irn hie ktrwir or goods (c or offered to the poopla of Comb, 111 lid 11.urity. A coripl,to nod got.t.r3l news tolent of Ladies Dress Goads An inunott qt. nssort Men t of LADIES MOURNING end SEC. IN D ‘DrUDN I DRE , ,SDOoDS from the Celobrp iliqtrninu• f'fril'i• of filf,Soll : 4 011, Ph la. A la rg,. aNsf .rttnen t I,ADI 111 PLAIN It,INN r I; I MONS AND DRNSB '11:1)I MINUS. 4 I l l } n 0 Th, largest ntocit 'AuTION6 outside of the Eastern iti, A full +lss , rtnient of Clotas or Ladies Cloaking Boys and Mons. bear In and lens variety. conalating Cloth,. Fancy and plain Cassiuleres,Tweeda, Jeans, and Cottonadas. DO.II.I;',STIC GOODS. Immenso ayortment, at natarmatle rntes A Lira, complete :1111i varied assorLment of DUPLEX Sli llt I'S, and from all the celebrat ed luau nfarturers in the U. S. also Balmarals of every grade and prime. CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS,:vIATTINOS AND LOOKING A large stock of Lace and Silk CAPES, LAWNS, SA IS t over from last suasun, will ho sold extremely low prices. Peril •131 it at t.mtion paid to "Funeral ordora,"as well a iirders or nil Muds promptly and punctually attend d to. All of wbirh will be sold lower than City pricee ha• t; beau purchased beibre the late advaure, GROCERIES H GROCERIES 1! 0. P. MYERS, has opened a new Grocery Store In Main Street, Carlisle, opposite li Saxton,„ Hard ware Store, and is now prop:trod to supply his friends and the public, with all kitnis of Choice Goods, At the lowest market rat,. Ills stock comprises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Spices, ground, unground; Crackers, Chests, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, 'Proems, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogars, Snuff, klatches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS AND STONEWARE, Queenswere, Codarware, Notions, and all other arti— cles usually kept in a first class Grocery. In regard to prices lain determined to sell goods at the lowest figures. BUTTER, EGGS, aild all kinds of Country Produce, taken at market pi lees. Farmers and Dairymen aro particularly invited to •all and ass the celebrated PIVIIN IX Cli DltN r which ura boon pronounced by competent judges the most uperior bti ru of the age. July 1. Ito 4. William P. Lynch Mlle subscriber informs the public that Le still continues the GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING busbies at the Old Stand in the basement of the First !iletheillst Church. Ho will attend promptly to all auslioss is his lino. Lond and Iron Pipes, hydrants, lot and cold SHOWER BATHS, Water Closets, Falco and Litt Pumps, Wio't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ile• sink, li ydraul o Rams, &c., and every description o. cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, &c. Superior cooking ranges. heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings, at short notice, In the most modern style. All materials and work In our line at low rates end warranted. ta..oounl ry n ork and Jobbing promptly attended to July I, MI. EAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. rrHE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the mibile that he still continues the flat ting Business ntlho old stand, In West High etroet, end with 101 . 11nuwed end efficient effort, produco arti cles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall ho•strictly In keeping with the improve• wont of the Art, and fully up to the age which w• I kayo on hands splendid :4. 0 . as sortment of ..t -t, .. rt . % HATS AND CAPS, - I r.is-4= ofall descriptions, from the common Wool, to tho finest Fur and Silk 'flats; and at prices that must suit every ono who has an eye fo getting the ) worth' of his money. The stock includes, „ MOLESKIN, CASSIBIERE, BEAVER A FELT EATS & f Slavery style and color and unsurpaised for Liglitnesa Dutabillly and finiSh; by those of any other establish Mont in the country. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hat's and Cape, of every description constantly on hand.. lie respectfully invites all the • old 'patrons and ae many now ones as possible, to give him a call..' •' ' J G. CALLIO. July 1,1864. A. B. 1] BOOTS di. SHOES. • • i PULL assortmpnt.of Mon and Bays' • Boots tiiia Shoes,'seitable for the Winter. Also, adios and Misseski Balmoral Bootees, Children's Boots of all kinds. •Ladlesend Contlemen'soUM Over Shoes.. My old eustomeretrand all in want of good and cheap Boots and Shoes, will please. call .and 'examine the stook, before pnrebasing. Alain Street, nearly opposite the Depot. . _ . . . . _ FAA M DYE COLORST- July 1, 1864, AT RALSTONRS. - NTEW .1,11 Ilvory description and quality of•Glirec 4 illoPr Qum!Tamara, Hardware, Plaice's, Eauce, Vine Liquors, Tobikeo, &nous, Pipes, ProNh Fruit's and vegetables in Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, all hinds and of the boat quality and ,to be sold at the lowest prloos for.casli by' • --; • July 1, 18 .Wfa.nEmp., 4. - ' BOANTLING, DELA NCY & BLAIR JOHN IRVINE 6LASSI , A. W. UENTZ CHAS. °mimic, Tnistig,
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