Igmultunil AmmwßU immoys. Tho following remarks on agricultural im plements are taken from tho Introductory Report of Patents for 18t33 : Much attention has been given in this class to machines for. sowing wheat, oats, etc., which arc attached to the body of the opera tor, Worked hy a crank, and distributing the seed broadcast by centrifugal foroo. Next in number and importance arc cultivators, which appear to have assumed almost every concei vable form and style. The most noticeable feature in connection with them is th e mak ing of them tall and so constructing the frame that they may readily pnSs over corn from .four to six foot high, and in so arranging and pivoting tho shares that they may be readily controlled in their movements, ami enable the operator to adapt their movements tothc irregularity of the plants in the row. This feature,as might bo expected, emanates from •tho West, where the hoe is but little used in tho culture of this plant. Machines for thrashing and cleaning grain linvo received a Idrgo shave of attention, luul have been rendered so complete that the grain is now thrashed, cleaned, measured, and bagged, and tho straw stacked, at one operation. Improvements have also boon made in tho machines by which tho dust is taken up and'coiiveycd away, and also by which tho bands are cut and tbo shcaves fed into the thrasher. Connected with those is a class of machines of recent origin, by which clover is thrashed, separated frnmtbo straw, hulled, aud cleaned, at one operation. Considerable improvements have also been made in a large number of miscellaneous im plements connected with ag.'iciilture, such us manure distributors, iriii.t-gatborers, cow milkers, field-rollers, entile ami sheep racks, farm and fruit ladders, cgg-liatoliing ma chines, aud machines lur manufacturing ci gars and tobacco in its varieties, potato dig gers, straw and vegetable cutters, stono-gatb orers, bog-cutters lor smoothing rough mead ow land and adapting it to tho use of the mower, boxes and baskets for packing anti conveying fruit to market, etc., etc. Indeed throughout this entire class .thoro appears to ho an°iuoreased activity in the effort to sub stitute labor-saving machinery for manual labor, and judging from appearances with most beneficial results. The number of harvesting machines man ufactured during the year, as learned from reliable sources, is upward of -lO.unO, while the number.s in process ul manufacture, re quired lor the harvest ol 180-1, is estimated at over W,OOO machines. Jona run Lkisi ku lluVr'L—Which may bo performed without inturtering at all with ploughing, planting, and other held labor, il they are only thought of in time : Pruning fruit trees is ton olten greatly no glected.- Let tliis he attended to when it is too wet to plough or plant, or to make fences, i'or such work one needs a small, sharp aie, a saw, and a good knife. A .large pocket knife will subserve a good purpose; but, in the absence of a good knile, I take -an old tile and get a good blacksmith to make a pruning-kulfe—which he will do for ten cents —with the blade shaped'likc the blade of a grain-sickle or a grass-hook. If the blade be four or live Indies lung, after it is curved, il will bo long enough. Pruning saws, which are fastened on the end of a fork handle or pole, and used by the operator while standing on the ground, are sometimes preferable to any other tools for pruning fruit trees. — They may be obtained at most hardware Storys. After a tree has been pruned, cover the wounds with rosin and tallow, of equal parts, molted together in a small kettle, and •applied with a paint brush. Collect sawdust, chip manure, and, scrap ing of yards, and spread them around fruit trees, lor the purpose of keeping the soil loose and prompting the healthy growth of young trees, With a broad hoe scrape the bodies of fruit trees, and if the bark is already smooth lie a rag on the end of a slick, for a large'swab, and apply thin soft-soap to the bodies and limbs, for six or eight feet above the ground. In localities where the borer is accustomed to work in the yelluwSMbcust, shave off and scrape off all the outside or dead bark, for six or eight feet high, and smear the bodies of tho trees with pitch and tallow, applied with a whitewash brush. If tho pitch and tallow be heated too hot, it will spoil the brush by burning the hair.— Ohio Fanner. Wnr Cattle Require Salt.' —It has been questioned by many agricultural whether stock actually require salt, either al one or in connection with their food ; wheth er it is really one of the necessaries of life or simply a luxury, to be used or let alone us convenience may require. Prof. Johnson, a Scotch writer, referring to the subject! aaja: Wo know why the animal craves salt, and why it ultimately falls into disease if salt is for a time withheld. Upwards of half the saline matter of the blood (57 per cent) con sists of common suit; and as this is partly discharged every day through the skin and the kidneys, the necessity of continued sup plies of it to*'-the body becomes suiliciently obvious. The bile also contains soda as a special and indispensable constituent, and so do all the cartilages of the body. Therefore, if the supply of salt bo stinted, neither will the bile bo able properly to assist tho diges tion, nor the curtilages bo built up again as, they naturally waste. Ami when we consid er it to be a fact that without salt man would miserably perish ; as, among horrible punish ments, entailing certain death, that of feed ing culprits ou saltlcse food is said to have prevailed in barbarous times, we may become r partially convinced at least of the necessity of feeding salt to our stock—-that it is ouo of the necessaries as well as one of the luxuries of life for man and beast; and it should be profusely provided at short intervals, in proper places, if it cannot be kept by them continually, so that each and every animal may satisfy the demands of his nature. — Then it shall not be said of us that while our pudding .is always well seasoned and salted, our stuck are allowed to sutler lor want ol the same ingredient, which is as truly neces sary for their food as fur ours. I. W. Genesee Fanner . Grke.v PicKi.ns The following is a capital and simple esperimeut to detect the copper in greened pickles, ft may bo conducted thus: - Cut a greened pickle into small pieces, and put them into a glass of min water, add ing ten to fourteen drops of eulpric acid ; put the bright blade of a knife or any bright steel surface in the liquid for twenty foup hours, and if the pickle contains copper it will be found upon the steel blade, as though it bad been coated by the galvanic process. Ail pickles greened in brass or copper kettles show this result. The green color comes from vordigiis, which is n deadly poison; the quan tity usually taken with pickles does not often kill, but it probuces disease. "Why are they colored? only to please the eye, and make them represent green cucumbers. A poison ous pickle may be eaten upon a full stomach, it never ffiiould he upon an empty one.— They should never be allowed among sanita ry stores. It should be known that a small quan tity of vinegar will generally destroy imme diately any insect that may find its way into the stomach ; and a little salid oil will kill any insect that may enter the ear. bark is said to be a good thing for surrounding strawberries whon ■fruiting. It is also & preservative against CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND U TRAN KLIN Rill l( « A »S V "cuAWGE or noun. OX nrrd after Mundav, April 4fli, 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, us follows, ({Sundays o.vceplcdj: Foil Cir.AMnERPBUUG AND IIARTUSBURU 7:00 A.M., 3:15 I*, nl, Leave Hagerstown, u Urcuucasll*-', 7’3T 3135 u . •fArrat 8.17 “ “ CUumbcrs’g, { { Leave 8:30 “ 12:55 •• ’Leave Shippcnsburg 0:00 u 1:28 “ “ Newvillo 0:32 •< ’2:00 •' Carlisle tO.-IO ■» 2:12 “ <•' Mvdmnicsburg 10:12 ** - 3:12 '* Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 4i ‘BdJ " FOR Oil A M UURSIt irKCi“ANn tlAGl^tlyTOn'N Leave Harrisburg 8:05 A. M., 1:35 P. 31. “ Media niosburg S: 17 ** 2.15 *' " Carlisle «:27 “ ’2:55 “ “ Nowvillo. 10:02 “ 3:29 *• “ Sliipponsburg 10:33 “ Arr at 11:90 •** Chambers £, , u , avo ~.,1 0 .. liCinc Greeiioiibtlo 11 ;D* r » “ Arr. at Hagerstown 12:155 “ The Ciirlislo an-1 Harridburg Acommouatios Thain will leave ad follows : heave Carlisle 5:55 A. M. “ 0:25 " Arrive at Harrisburg 0:55 “ heave Harrisburg -1:30 I*. M. Meebiinieslrtfrg 4:51 ‘‘ Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 “ making rinse eonnoelions at Harrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pitta burg; and with Trains for nil points Wes.. The Train leaving Harrjidmrg at 4:20, P, M., runs only as fur an Carlisle.*** Suprn'ntruflcnt'* O/Jlce, ) Chnmh'y, April 4,’111.*) April 7. 1861. 4 : 04 241-4-t , , ~:tg o ,1 / 2 v,l - 1 - I.i f- 4-Ni.,,....A 4 i,Vk -: - i.., • •-. 3 4 . 4 \\ -' r, liAtr '• ...V,- -: ,. : 7 :-,i-ry; r -- )..t,t \\ ,i b :,•,,,irA 4 v kig sVar.... -. 46;3, 1 , , A:- \ LA 49 IZ I-V et 5 i ' t •'' ' ''V .l4 , ' 4, P'.' . ; ' ;' . .,i`24" Ci' : '''' - e . 4 7 ''T \ 1 1;41k ~ ,,A , ' ( ':3:44P'' /7\\ ,:,:il,44V ) ; ll ' ; ''' " klvpr '''''''''' - ,„, ‘ .„ m. , ,, i,....,„. It%' - ' , ^ 1 F 141,-- ',.-'4. V'47.?t,:',3'1,!..,Z,-I,lti, 1'.11."‘)..---, '-1- i `'' . 4. ±,:2 4- 1-A .; - = ‘,-. For Ruts, Slice, Roadies, Anls, Reel-Bugs, Mollis in Furs, Wool ens, Ac, Inserts ou I’iants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c., .00c. end $l.OO Bottles and Flasks. s.'t and £o sizes tor Hotels, Pl'Dlic In stitution's, Ac. “ Only infallible remedies known." 44 Free from Poisons." “Not dangerous to Uic Human Family “ “ K-its cniiio out of their boles to die." /eCr* Sold Wholesale in large cities. 'Ki*r Sold by all Druggists and Retailors every where. !!! Beware!!! of all worthless imitations. See that “CostauV name is on each Box, Bottle. and Fla-. ; k, before you buy. fS'," Address HENRY H. COST All. /£•-£?- Piuvcir.u. Depot, 4 c 2 Uiioahwav, N. Y. ££l* Sold by all Wholesale anil Retail Druggists in Carlisle. Pa. [Feb. -I, ’Ol-Sm ARRIVAL or new stock of DBY GOOD'S. A. W. SEiTZ, HAS’ in‘it returned from the New York ntid Philadelphia markets with a,large and well, selected «{ock o'f Dry Gcnds, consisting in part of Mohair Lace, Plaid Victoria. Wool Plaids, Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Chcclcr. Colored Alpaca, Colored Merrimae. Mon- de Lame, Double width Wool plaids, Black and Whin- do., Wool Plaid Victoria, (Jiaghams. Calicopa. Chocks, Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, .Sheetings, Canton Flannels. Ac. MO UK ft 5 ft'*} ftSOOMS. Merinoe*. Ca-hjncre.s IMmharino?, Fi rured A plain Delaines, lipicnili l Mohair, Do iMc W.-M rfc banjos, Clienti Mohair, Slriped Krp-, Striped Mulwiir, Mrijn-l M-plm, lir-y. de Ibtrlin, 'Unuc CMi.h, I’aramrttu (’"l'iir.L'. I!hick CMmrg, •Mourning copied silk, PMh de Snjc, Mack silk, a large assortment nf crape collars, black alpacas, black silk belting, itc. 331 A was. black and bordered long and square shawls, square ami long wool shawls, black Thibet, Mon* de baine, broche long and square, plaid wool shawls, fancy wool shawls, in great variety. BALMORAL SKIRTS, badies’hats, home made Einkety. fine or ed. The latest style hoop skirts—sly quakcr, HOSIERY, A largo and well selected stock, wool and cotton, ladies uud children's caps, aline assortment onion net and mantua ribbon*, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a large assortment ot MENS AND BOYS’ WEAR, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. Tlio largest uml host selected stud; in tiio count;*. Carpets, oil Moths, i-c. These good? have nil been ■selected expressly for this market, with gnat care both to their quality and styles, as well a- to a reasonable price at which they can and will be di-postd of. The old friend- and customers of this well known hou-e are invited to ei.li and examine tins slock of splendid goods. Oct. 20, ’dd. NEW DRUG STORE. THE undersigned has just opened a new DRUG .Si ORE, in .South Jl.mover Street, next dour to C. InhofTs Grocery Store, where he has just received and opened a largo stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. A 1 U 9, a largo lot of Tobacco and Scgars of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps nnd Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, limits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with ourlino. All of which we will sell at,prices to suit the times Prescriptions carefully compounded by a compctcu druggist. Carlisle, Doc.-23, 18G3, PAINTS AND OIL Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Litharage, i Whiting, I Glue, i Shellac, Paint Brushes, Colors of every descript cans and tubs, at the II CHAINS. —GOO pair all kinds, with u Butt Chains, Breast w Log “ ’ Cow “ Just received at the Cheai April 37, 1869. ittbsoriber has just returned from the _L eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, ana best selected assortment of Hardware, over oflorco •In this county. Every thingkopt in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware stora, can ‘bo bad n ntlle lower than at any other hoifso’in the county, ut tho cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails and spikes. —so tons nails and spikes just received of the very best makes, and all warranted. Country merchants -supplied with Nails at manu facturers' prices. . QUO. -pairs Trrtco Chains bfliil kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, ic. Haiie-1—350 pair of Hames of.all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, 'London' pattern, liliza hethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. - Pa'ints and Oils.—-10 tons "White Load, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, Htharago, whittng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire-proof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zihe, red lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, &c.— Colors of uvory description, dry and iu oil, in cans and tubes. , Fa'li/i Hells.—Just received the largest, cheap cst, and best assortment of Farm Bells in the county. Grconcastlo metal and* ‘Bell metal, war ranted ndt to crack. 4:00 “ 4:80 “ 4:10 “ * kegs Dupont Hock and Rifle -Pow-_ dor,-with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac. 0:30 “ 6:10 “ Pcsfpa and ’cement. —50 barrels cement', with a very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all kinds, cheaper than ever, at the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Jan.-7,1864. lewis F. F>nC- If the old firm of John P. Lyne <£• Son. HAS just completed opening his spring stocK of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Ac., to which ho invites the early attention of the public generally. Ho has greatly enlarged his stock iu all its various branches, and can now Uccoruo.lato the public with O. N. LULL, . Su] .‘I. RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or small quantities at the lowest prices,.— He douT want the public'to think ho has brought all the Goods in Philadelphia arid New York to our town, but he can as9nro 4>hoin that a look into his store will them that ho has enough Goods to fully supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made to eject sales. Carlisle, Tan. 7,1864. TTIIR undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Groceries of C. Inboff, on the south-east corner of .Market Square, and made consid; ruble additions, is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with ull kinds of choice goods, at the lowest market rates.’ His stock com prises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS,, TEAS, Salt, Spices ground and unbound, Choose, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWARE, CedaVwaro. Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a flrst'cjass Grocery store. In regard to. prices, I can ?ay that it is my de termination to sell goods at the lowest possible figure. 3 Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken nf mark'd prices. lit* hopes by strict attention to business, ancKn disposition to please, to meritttiifl'potrureu share of public patronage, Carlisle, Jan. 7, 3 SCI, New Goods! New Goods! ANTICIPATING a me in Goods, I have bought a largo stock of Domestic ■and Foreign Goods', such a« 3-1. 4-1, 6-4,30-4, brown shootings and shirtings, 0-1.4-4, 6-1, 10-4 white sheeting and sheeting mu-lins. All the desirable makes of Calicoes Ginghams; all the widths ami qualities nf TMkingy. Checks, Stripes, brown and colored lb iliing-s. Cambrics, Nankins, Crash, Table Diaper, Counterpanes, Joans and cotton Huntings. Also u large and well selected stock of all grades. Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shades and blind materials, and all other kinds of house-lur nishing goods, together with Dress Goods. All kinds of Notions, Hoop Skirts, White Goods, <tc. Carpet Hags Wanted. Please call at the old stand, one door below Mtjrtin’s Hotel. Fob. 18. IS(U shirts! shirts!! WE have tho largest and finest shirts ever offered in this place, warranted to be of tho best and most celebrated makes, bought before tho Into advance in prices, sold by the ddzco or single. Ifyoii want a call at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19’ '63. yds< good dakk calicoes t/UUU just received at Ifli'ccßilicld & Shcalcr’s. GOOD DARK PRINTS at - - 183 BETTER “ do. at - - 20 EXTRA “ do, at - - °2 SUPER EXTRA do. at - - 25 Bleached Muslins at 20, 9.5, 30, 35’and 40 cts. '■UNUBLEACHED from 20 cts to 45; Summer Pants Stufl’s A. V,'. EENTZ ■ Having purchasjd'-our stock of Summer pants stuffs Use Fall wo can sell them from 10 to 15 cts. per yard less than any other House in Carlisle. Remember the place, East Main street, south side, 2ud door GREENFIELD «fc SHEARER, Opjtoaiic Hitter's Viothiug Emporium. Mayft), 180-1. r HOOP SKIRTS 1 HOOP SKIRTS 11 JUST received direct from the manufactu rer, J. W, Bradley, Now York, a complete as sortment of the celebrated Duplex Elleptio (or double) steel-spring Skirts, one of the best inven tions ever known in the make and style of skirts, as,they are made in all the different sizes and’ shapes, the full regular sice, the Quaker, the Demi Quaker, and the La Potitt Quaker, embracing 30, •10, 50, 00, 70, 80, 90 and 100 steel springs in each skirt. Please call and boo the newest and best skirt ever brought before the public, nt the now and cheap store, on the south-east corner of tho public square, Carlisle. DAVID RALSTON. <S.—lO tons of White il, just received, with •Fire-proof Paint, Florence' White, White Zinc, 'Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Boiled Oil, Lard Oil, Spenn Oil, Fish Oil, &cl. :ion, dry and tardwaro Store H. SAKTCN. VVXISKS, Trunks, Onrpet Bags, Urabe railua Ac. French sole leather 'Franks, La dies travelling Trunka of largo sizes, brass boundj of tho beet makes, in largo variety at ISAAC LININGSTON'S, Iforth Hanovor Stroot* Handkerchiefs, Ties, stocks, Rib bons, Busppndors, Under Shirts, Drawers,, a beautiful nssortmedt, can be found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover St,, Emporium, rs of Trace Chains, -of ■ge assortment of Halter Chains, Fifth " Tongue l * Spreads, <to., «fcc., ip Hadwaro Store of H. SAXTQIC /"(RANBERRIBS.—-A now lot of lino fresh \J Cranberries just received and for sal bv ‘t< /no. VM. tons HSBC . All0- WAR ' -^^swarP LEITIS F. LYNE, North Hanover street. w i cy.mono= cERIEs JOHN lIYKR. CARPETS, W. C. SAWYER. SHIRTS at 12,00 per dot. do. “ 15,00 « “ do. “ 20,00 “ " do. “ 25,00 •< '• do. “ 30,00 “ *< Perfect Fitting Shirt, at last year's prices. LEIWCH & MILLER, April 28, 1884, TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! Manoh 19, ’«S. W gpowu and Country. THE subscriber respectfully informs *hia friends ami the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, ami is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. — Rcndj’-inado COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. He has constantly on hand Fith’* Patent Metallic Burial Ca*e, of which ho has-been appointed the solo agent. This case is recommended us superior!© any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. lie has also furnished himself with a fine now (Rosewood Hkaksk and gcntlo horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the ago is Tl r c//»’ Sprimj Mattrans, the host and cheapest hod now in use, the exclusive right of which <1 hiWoto curcdd and will bo t Uept constantly on hand. Cabinet Slaking in all its various branches carried on, ami Beau reaus, Secretaries. Work-Stands, Parlor Waro, Up bolstered Chairs, Solas. Pier, Sido and Centto Ta bles;-Dining a'nd Breakfast Tables, "Wash-stands of oil kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; .Tinny Lind and Go'ttngc Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other arti cles usually manufactured in this lino of business, kept constantly on hand. Ilia workman arc men of otcporifcnco, bis materi al the best, 'and his work made in iho latest city stylo, and all under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for cash. ifo invites ail to give him a call before pureba sing •elsewhere. i'’or the liberal patronage bcrclo foro extended to him be feels imlobteifto bis nume rous customers, nu*l assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please them in stylo and price. Oho us a call. Kqmciukcr the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Hank. Carlisle, Nov. 6, IM2. Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWHS. South Hanover street) opposite Bcntzs^*-Stove } Cltrl’sle, THE snbsorrber has on hand a large and well selected stock of ' , llea<l-Stoiios, monuments. TOMBS, Ac., of chaste and bonutiful designs, which hd will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out'his stock. Hcad-fctnnes thus-lied Iroin three dollars upwards. Brown-. Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac., or ouildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on band. Iron railing for cemelry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be prompt ly attended to. , Carlisle, Nov. 7. 18C2 WATCHES & JEWELRY, AT the sign of the, “ Gold Kiigle,” 3 doors above i, Cumberland Valley Bank. and two doors below too Methodist Chnivdi on West Main 03 street, the large:i ami U-;t fulcctcd stock of WATCHKS and JKWLLKY in the town, be sold 30 per cent, lower than tit any place in the State. The stock comprises a large assortment of'Gold $ Silver Jliniting-ca.su Watches, Levers, Le-pines, American watches, and all other kinds c-ud stydos, gold and silver Chains, Gold P, mis and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold and silver) plated and bilver Wa"c, Music Boxes, Accordcons, Oil Paintings, a groU variety of Fancy Articles; and a lot of the finer 1 Pianos, which will be sold 40 per cent, lower than s. rcr offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman all kinds of,-repairing will bo done as usual, at reduced prices. Carlisle, April SO, 18fi3. LOCH MAN’S Wcw, Sky-M-lit Photographic AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, CL. Lochmnn is happy to inform his nu • mcrous customers, and the publicgcncrallly that bo bus moved his Establishment to nis new, SKIT-LI«BaT CiALUKBSIf, In the building occupied by Mrs. Neff, ns a milli nary store, opposite the Cumberland Valley Bunk. Mr. Loehman ia now able with his splendid light, and the addition of nbw and expensive appa ratus, the very best manufactured, to produce PHOTOGRAPHS, GARTHS DE VISITE, Amhroiypes, and every style of pictures, Equal to the best, made in 'Philadelphia or New York. , Pictures can bo taken now equally well in cloudy ■as in clear weather. Daguerrotypcs, or Atnhrotypes of deceased per sona, copied, enlarge'*, or made iuto carets do Tisito. C. D. LOCUMAN, December 4, 1862. PLOWS, PLOWS— sal© at iianufocturon mcntof Plank’s Plows, Kenwood's " - Zoiglor’a " Wcirich’s " a the cheap Hardware B( York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle do Cultivators, Ac., Ac* >toro of ■ Carlisle, January, Carlisle Fenialc.tsem!iiarr. THIS Seminary was opened on WEDNES DAY* SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1863. A corps of tho mostaccompUsbod Teachers liavo boon secured.— Tho course of instructions will bo tho sumo with that of tho best institutions in tho country. Por Circular and more definite information, address tho undersigned, Carlisle Pa, . H. NBVTN. Jan, 7, *O4 tf. jnoipal. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on tho ostato of Mary Greyson, lato of tho Borough of Carlisle, dco'd, bavo been granted to tbo undorsidnod, residing in South Mid dleton township. All poisons Indebted to tbo said ostato uro requested to make paymontimmodlatcty, and those having claims against tho ostato will also present them for settlement. WILLIAM MOORE, Juno 30,186*1 —Qt.* Administrator. HAMES. —500 pairs of Hamos on hand of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, . Loudon Common " with and without patent fastenings, cheaper fcaw U. SAXTOV & Fanning Implement Depot. FGAKBNER & CO. now manufacture and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam Works bn East Mainst., Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would, call especial attention to Willoughby's celebrated * Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first olass premiums at Btato'nnd County Fairs. To the farmers of Cum berland, York and For y counties wo need not speak inildtrtil oftho merits of his drill, ns scores of them are now'in’Uso on the best farms In those counties. Its reputation is established as the most complete grain drill nOwmanufabturod in the United States It sows Wheat, Rye,'Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, wilhout'bundhlngfho seed. The gum springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. For even and regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum-Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. Wo also manufacture and sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to farmers as reliable, implements df established character: Also, Throe and Four Hor«o Powers and Threat ing Machines, ‘CtDt Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of VaHoua patterns, Corn Crushers, other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal : t3tovefl and ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense Variety of other costings for house keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive .variety of pattdttfs foV and’Cemetery enclosures, to which wo Would call attention. b'tbam engines and mill gearing. To this department of ouv hasinosß tvo givo par tioular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmersaml millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue Of our various mill patterns or. application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, hy good and careful machinists. - STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in the host style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation at many of tho largest distilleries and tannncrics in Carlisle, and Curab’d, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which wo confidently refer for information as to tholroHuMon cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines aro earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. Connected with our .establishment is a steam Snsh and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for tho umnufacturo.of every description of DAVID SIDE. for tho most costly as well as tho plainest house Window Sasli furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass; window Frames from $1,31 upward; Shutters and lolling Blinds from $1,75 upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and oi tho best quality of lumber. JSS9 m Wo are also prepared ns heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS fur transput fers on tho railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. Tho continued patronage of tho public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. F. GARDNER-A CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1803. New Wine and Liquor Store. In the new while frame hnildiny, directly east of the Market House , Carlisle. qMIE undersinned having opened a full and J. complete assortment of tho purest and' bdfll B WINES AND LIQUORS, ho invites Hole keepers, House keepers, and others to givo him a cull, beipg determined to keep a bettor article than is generally kept in -the country, and at low prices. * BRANDIES—Otard, Pinct Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle. GlNS—Swan, Schoidam Schnapps, Meyer's Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. 12. Rum. IV IN ICS—iMiuloria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma agu, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat WHlSKY—Monnngahcla, Pure Old Rye, Boar bun and cumuiou Whisky. Also, Wine Billers, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. s&£j- Bottled Liquors of all kinds. william martin. May 17, ISC3. Foreign and Domestic Liquors EDWARD SHOWER respcctifully anooun cos to the public, that ho continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very stt* perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho tel, and directly west of the Court-house, ‘Carlisle BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WIRES, Sherry, Port, Madcria, Lisbon, Claret, Na live, Hock, Jobaumsbcrg, and, Bodorhoim CHAMPAGNE, lleidsick & 00., Goislor & Coj, and impori al. GINS, t Bohlon, Lir.n, and Anchor. WHISKY. Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, .BROWN STOUT, <fcc. Best to bo fiadf Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of the very best quality. Dealers ar.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will find it as represented, as his whole attention wiP bo given to a proper and careful selection of hio STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. - E. SHOWER. Carlisle, April 12, 1863. B. E. SKAPLEY. Universal Clothes Wringer. No Iron Frame to Break, or Rust and Spoil the Clothes. 5 3,8 sold in S 3, IT was .pronounced superior to all others at tlio World's Pair et. London, 18G2. U took tUo First Premium at the great Fair of the American Institute, in Hew York City, ISO 3, and wherever exhibited. n The only Wringer with the Patent COGWHEEL REGULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls rom -Just received .and for * s prices, a largo assort- Without cog wheels, tho whole strain of forcing tho cloth through tho machine is put upon tho lower roll, causing throe times as much strain upon tho lower roll as when oog wheels with our Patent Regulator aro -used, besides tho extra strain upon the cloth. H. SAXTON, 1864 In .reply to tho question, "How Long will it- Last?" we can only say, "As long as a wash,tub, cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agri culturalist, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y., who says of tho UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, "Wo think tho machine much more than paysfor itself every year In tbo saving of garment! Wo consider it important that tho Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog tho rollers, and.tho rollers-upon tho crank shaft slip and tear tho clothes, or tho rudder break loose tho shaft. Our own is one of the first made, aud it is as good as new after nearly four years' constant use, " It is easily and firmly secured to tbo tub or •washing machine, and will fit tubs of any size ’or shape. It will save its cost every six months in tho saving of clothes. Those with COGWIfEELb ARE WARRANTED in every particular. This moans, especially, that alter a fowmontha’ use tho lower roll will not twist on the shaft, and tear tbo clothing. Furnished lo families, on trial, freo of ex pense by CARLISLE FOUNDRY Morrison** -Patent Corn Planter, Lath’* Patent Straw and Fodder Cutter, JJridemlol/’* Patent Corn Shelter, Johnston’* Cast Iron Heq* f Trough , Horn’s Patent Cider Mill. IRON RAILINGS, DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. BUILDING MATERIALS, SDLF-ADJUSTINa AND ADJUSTABLE I Breaking dr Twisting on the Shaft. •IT SAVES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES AND MONEY. J. OA PBEIAi, Mv t. m^ a Jla,lroad oJic, ‘ Carlitp ” ** AT REDUCED PRICES With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop-Checlr, New Stylo Ham mer, Binder, Corder, Braid er, etc At the Railroad Offloe, Carlisle Pa. Highest Premiums at the International exhibition, London, 1802. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1861. at the Fairs of tbo UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL 80CIETT, Silver Medal alike Fennsi/lvauia State Fair, September, 18C3. American Institute, New York, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute Washington, Maryland Institute, 'Baltimore, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics’ In stitute San .Francisco. At tbo Stato Fairs of Maine, Vermont, 'Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, , Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, lowa, Tennessee, Illinois,' Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, California. Those celebrated Machines nro adapted vhriety of sowing fur family wear, from tbo -light est muslins to the heaviest cioths. They work equally well upon, silk, linen, woolen, .and cotton goods,—seaming, quilting, gathering, h-ciuming, felling, cording, and braiding—making a beuhtHnl and perfect glitch, alike on both sides— and perfor ming every species of sowing, except making but ton boles and stitching on buttons. Full instructions for operating tbo Machine is given gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent some .distinco, so that personal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction Is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the Wheeler & Wilson Machine arc— 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch alike on both aides of the fabric sowed. 2. •Strength, firmness, and durability of scam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with*— 3. Economy of thread. •4. Its attachments and wide range o‘f applica tion to purposes and “materials. 6. Compactness and elegance of model and fin ish. 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, case of operation and management, and quietness of movement. SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plain Table, . $l5 00 Half Case, Funnelled, 50 00 Half Case, Polished, Clack Walnut or Mahogany, -55 00 No.'S Machine, with Plain Table, Half Case, Panncllcd, ; 60 00 Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, , 05 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with Plain Table, C 5 00 Half Case, Polished, Black "Walnut, 70 00 Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, 75 00 Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, 80 00 Full Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, "90 00 Full Case, Polished, Rosewood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Largo, with Plain Table, 7-5 00 No. 5 Machine, “Cylinder, trith Plain Table, TERMS CASH. Every Machine is sold with a Ho miner. Nob. 1 and 2 Machines arc sold complete, with the Now Glass Cloth-Pressor, Now Stylo Hommer and Braid or. Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, Pa. Nov. 26, '63—ly k GOOD NEWS. Good News.- NEW STORE. ETLICH & MILLER having just return* J-i od from Lho city with an entire new and com pleto stock of Foreign and .Domestic DRY GQODS, wish to inform tho public that they aro prepared to offer on very reasonable terms, a very desirable stock of Goods, on tho south-east corner of tho public square, immediately opposite Irvine's Shoo Store. The stock comprises in part Ladies’ Dress Goods, Plain Black Silks all qualities, Black Figured ana Keep Silks, Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dress Silks, all colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Striped Spring Poplins, Plain Alpncca Lus tres all colors, Plaid and Striped Poll do Chovor ns, Striped ami Plain Mohairs, Silk Chnllios, Plain all wool Do Laines, all colors and qualities, Mo zambiques, Muslin do Laines, Challics Ginghams, Lawns, <fec;, <fcc., «fec. A beautiful assortment of Colored Spring Man tillas, of different stylos from one of tbo most fash ionable establishments in tho city. Spring Shawls, Hooped Skirts, Balraonll Skirts, Hosiery and Gloves of every description, Dress Trimmings, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Rail Road Corsets, &0., Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds, such ns Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Bleached and. Unbleached Sheetings, Pil low-case Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Rod, White and 'Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Donnlms, Blue Drillings, Striped Shirting, Cotton Pants Stuff, Kentucky Jeans, all kinds of Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Toweling, Cambria and pa per Muslins, and on endless variety of other Do mestics. A complete assortment of goods suitable for Funeral’ purposes. Mourning Goods such as Bombazines, Tamiso Cloths Double and' Single width, all wool Muslin dp ? Laincs, Black Silk warp Challies, Oriental Lustres, Brocade, Mohairs, Second Mourning do Lalncs, Challies, Ginghams, Lawns, Black English Crapes, Crape Veils, Low Veils; Crapo Collars, Silk .and Kid Gloves, Square and LongThibbot Shawls. «fcc. &o. MENS 7 AND BOrS^'WEAE, Black-Cloths, Black and Fancy Oascunoros,Vest ings, Linen and cotton Pants stuff, of all grades, can have clothing made at short,notice. CARPETS, CASPETS. all grades and qualities, from the common hemp up to tho best quality three-ply, Window -Shades, Looking Glasses and an endless variety of other Goods* too numerous to mention; N. B. The above stock has boon selected with a groat deal of care and with a view of disposing of tho same on the most reasonable terms. Wo hope that every person in want of goods will give .us a call before making their spring purchases, f iT?u fe i Ql B , BUTeti that wo can offer Inducements to all that will give us a call, and will extend all accommodations and conveniences that can b'o of -o<,k °r business house in tho county. >2££r*Donot forgot tho proper place on tho cor- u .. . LEILIOH & MILLER. Jftrch-tVAb Arnold's Clothjng^flJ^ TttE Undbieigriod liaVing B ( iWl i ■ entire .took of s PurCbaaei ( Ready Made Clothing, ClSths, Cassimcfos, , • ' Sattinets, Vesiino of tho Inio'hrin of Arnold 4Go i, " S> ly announce to tho public in ’’ nn PCclf now prepared to manufacture er.au- * ,!l “t bo Soil Cloths, Cassimeros, *o bv tl ‘“ S ‘»»r<C ton as favorable terras as thov con i P " c ° or Vat his section. y c “ n •“> procured m sj|l ViG ill AIWOLD ARNOLD’S 'CLOTHING H att Not oxoollod in this count* Of every grade and price. ’ Lot all call and examine Do net,pass■wlthoufstoppic ■Sdld at wholesale or retail. Coats, Pants and Vests, l a L , Linen and Paper Cellars V Overcoats, ,flno and common Trunks and Traveling Bags’ ' Hats and caps of every variitr India Rubber coats, IoKKi,,, Now stylos of traveling shirts PM| 4, -i Gloves, gauntlets, and hosiery Handkerchiefs and suspenders Also neckties and fancy scarfs ' Look out for pood bargains ’ Lot all remember tbo place, North Hanover a, two doors north of tbo Carlisle Dene., r J el . Nov. 12, ’B3. ■ ■ uc l'»>iil), nki Hat & Cap Empmii would respectfully announce to the ml v . M ’ l will continue the Hulling Jhmn cn attUn 3ll " in West High Street, and with a reieu ~ ciont effort, produce articles of Hoad UreVof Every Variety, Style, and Qul| itv that shall ho strictly in keeping with i, men^nhemrt,andlbl.y^ t ,^^ S Mississippi, Missouri, mllo Ims now on hand a aijlcn.i;,! . I mont ofllats of all descrijiti,,,,,, ft „ m ,U common Wool to the finest r ur ™“ bats, and »t prices that most suit cicry ono.'t has an oyo to getting the worth of his manor in. Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, otu imsnrn.... '! for lightness, durability and finish, by tho-uofani other establishment in tbo country. ' * Bovs” Hats of ovary description cimslmtW til hand. Ho respectfully invites nil t’ue old patron, and as many new ones as possible, to giro him. call. Carlisle, Dee. 20, 7 SG2. Fire liisnlaiice. rPIIE ALLEN AND EAST PEWSBORO X MUTUAL FIRE INSURAiWE of Cumberland county, incorporated by an actc j Agßctol-dy, in the your 1843, and having recently* bud ihl'charter extended to the your ISB3. isnof in Active flAvi vigorous operation under the super* intendchbb ofihe following Board of Manager*; ■ Wan. Rs Congas, Christian Btnyinnn, <> Jnt«k Eborly, Daniel Bailey* Alexander Onthenrt Jacob H. Coovcr, John Eicholbcrgcr, Joseph Wickern: Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brick'er Jacob Coovcrand J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance **ro as low and faveriiU# ns any Company of Vhb kind iii the State. Persoat wishing to' become meifibers afro invited to nuke ip. plication to the Agents of the Compiey who si willing to wait upon them at any lime. President—W. R. GORGAS,Eberly'a Milk, Cuu. beriand county, Vico Preset.—CnnisriAN Staymax, Carlisle Cubh beriand county. , Seot’y.— John C. Dunlap, Mochanicsburg, Cua borlnnd county. Treasurer— Daniel Daily, DUlitarg, York county AGENTS. , CumhtrUtnd County. —John Shcrrick,/lien; Hell ry Zearing.Shircmanstown ; Lafayette I’cffer. Diik inson; Henry Uowman, Church (own; Mode (!ri fith, South Middleton; Sam.’L Graham, I'cnni boro'; Samuel Coovor, Meohanicaburg; X IV.Cocb Jin, Sbephcrdstowa; I). Coovcr, Upper Allen; ) 0. Saxton. Silver Spring; John llycr, Carlisle Valentino Feemun, Now Cumberland ; Jams McCandlish, Nowvillo. , York -County. —W. S. Picking* Dover; Jamel Griffith, Warrington ; J. F. Deardorff, 'Washington; Kichoy Clark, Dillaburg; D. Rutter, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin County. —Jacob Houser, Harrislwg. Members of the Company having policies abor to expire, can have them renewed by cation to any of theAgouta. March 111, 1803, 55 00 KEEES E. SMAPEEV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE. PA. A TTENDS to securing and collecting li. Soldier** Pay, Pensions, Denudes, tie. Office on South Hanover street opporitt loutz’s store. Feb. 1562. 85 oo J. IH. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover street, in tbs room formerly occupied by A. b. Sharpo. J?ob. 27, 1862—9 m. SAMUEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE with Judga.Hopburh,! on Easj Main Street, Carlisle. , Aug. 6, '63—ly. New Store. 11. NEWSIIAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE With Tm. H. Miller, Esq., Soulii Hanover street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing Offioo. . A Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1862—tf. . CBIAS. E. iWA« I, A «;««**** A T TOKNE Y-AT-L AW. OFFICE in Inhoff's building,juat opposiU the Market House. Carlisle Match 13, 1862—1 y. _ L J. W. FOULK, Attorney it Law. • Office with James 11. Smith, , Hall. AU business entrusted to him vrill be , roi P ly attended to. ' Feb.fi. IbW DB. «EO. S. SEABtfOHT, Fvom thfi'Baltimorc College of Dental Surgtrtf Office at tho residence of his mother, East Lou or street, throe doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1862. M. C.- HERMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in Rheom’s Hall Building. the roar of tho Court House, next door Herald” Office, Carlisle. [Feb. 4,sll"Mi Office next door to tho American Printing ofiiOO a few doors west of Hannon's hotel. - - April 14, 1864—1 y DR.I.C.IOOmIS.PE*' ffiSIHV TIST » Has removed from South Hanover street to Pomfrot street, opposite tho Female High Sclio * Carlisle. . - [April 28, 1864. Wfairty»N UiUi Congress. WE have' been authorized to that A, J, Glossdrenner, of York, •j j 0 a candidate for Congress in this district, n next election, subject to the approval of the V racy of York, Cumberland and Perry oountio • . March 31, '64-—tf. yACKER E L I . MACKEREL,'Noi. 1, 2 and 3, in nil fjjjj «—HOW, and each-package warranted, ,«iv» i, a«,l ft .■ aalo low, by Grain ■ wanted,—Tho i>'K'> eBt “fid price will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, * J Oats, and all kihds of Country Produce* Warehouse of *jjo. JBETEM- - Jnn.'lA, ISM. , s, G. GALLIC. ~lt'lg JAMES A. DUNBAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW CAIiLISM, PA.
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