w- [From thaifew York World.] ; B«aDlon , «id'Bo»ft. • Pemit.jne to desdribo one cf the Wlv :»ceD«am 11,6 grand drama, the Intt'iVbf Whiph basnotyet been plbypa. • ; ' ? ■ It was during the Session ofOongross 'the f hß CharloBtun Cunvooiiot hf tbn occupied jboattoniion • °? th ® Btato 0 f tffa''nn’iidh._ Uiaeoleinnity of'manner, hie simplicity of ityie, hie extreme views on the snhiAni stdto rights,, all proved the .inoerUyTf the speaker, and recalled to memory tbp.firHiKc • - of the dead Culhodn’ .iT-bo voted teemed more like the • 'of o apirif tban (Be’uttered oonyfotioM of the ere“£”ebemon do?t i DOd of Jhe fh« Un b ? >? ' aort of °*o sprpftd over the Senate chamber, and even Wade and Sumner, and Chandler listened with dnat •tent.on « k ’"/to respect. Among .the audife ry ihere was one vrlio'CtCmod more than the S oBt "bsorbed in the scene before'hiVh, fl'he ' thn Sffn nlo° U |^ oG(\*. 0G( \*. “ n<l Stanton l >aStet!pd , from of W ?l"* mber ‘°ona' of the great bb tola of Washington, end asked to ,be ehotvn to the room of the venerable. ©osoWibr Mo ■darr, of Ohio. Scarcely, had ho daloM Vv'hon wUb a voice fuil of paasionato'elidwjy be ex’ • ■ clu J , “, Cj -, 11'tive juit hcard Davie ■ ;nnd. by all the g«de, he is the greatest of •living statesmen ! TJ.o, South is right an/ Davis must be the nominee of the Charleston Convention: ahd to secure that end vnu • mast'oement opce to Washington and take • oborp of the, raivernnient organ.'* i UOvernor Modary suggested that the™ •'■SS? reasons , why such .in aVtango mcnt might .not ho acoqptibio to Mr. Buchan an, when Mr. Stanton replied,- •ier“tL W t i l 7-i‘ir -‘v 1 w i«Wtoponsible for that! I will go at once to White ' >ou U Maio.«' m ,tWO hOUrB fr ° m DOW 1 willB6o •>.' * 'Statthm trattubei-;' but for •< a »oas .unntfPcossary hereto tfarfife; thb ; 6chomo failed. Mr. BuohanWa. 'it 'apheared r. b ° bu J[‘«d into the support of Da -3 W ? P ii b ° °P Bnln S scene which pre • csdedtho rebellion, and Edwin M. Stanton the chief role as the advocate of ' aDd th ° *’P eofe! friand Oovernor Medary sleeps in an honored '4ho l I L P , r ‘ a 0 ? ara VlewB to be just, and . ? "ought to place the than ho now tolds ‘ n J r ? nB - m , 1 . h0 Presidential ohdir ; the third This i. h'.?f b8 f Tonerablß JamBB Buchanan. “ b , B , * bu ‘ a "tray scrap of history, but it is not umrorthy of being presented. -, theGrati [From, Iho New York WorU.] *Gi A. Dana, late assistant Secretary of War. 3 Cjiicago Post, which has been in the labit of publishing the World’s oorespon 'deuce as its own, is to be merged next Mon ' news Pdt)br, tvHibh < Will be edited by 0. A. Bans, forthbi'ly of the' Qttbune, and more recently Secretary Stan ton e most subaarvietft tool in the arbitrary arrests and the ‘illegal imprisonments of the War. Department, was Mr.TlnnhWho did; the dirty work in the ColondNorth business tJSfi J e ? r, « w S en even * “Hilary commission tailed, to find one atom of evidenOo against the agent of the State of New York, arres rested and held in prison on a trumped-up charge of forging soldiers’votes. , The soorots of that prison house' will, one/ ■Ol these days, be revealed, and nut to shame ‘their authors; It will be revealed how these shameless tools of the War Department sought to terrify ayoung prisoner onto penury, so ,r«8 to manufacture evidence agaihst Guv.Sey-i aour; how they used solitary confinement,' denial.of the,commonest necessaries of life,! ;and wholesale Ijes, as in did .flays Jthb rack 1 ,and the thumbscrew were used, to, cook op a , ones. The public already knows how they failed. This 0. A. Dana, late-Assistant Seo- War, hbs-beeu the .’Willing toolof the War DhptiHHietit Mabiih’iteVißlktions of the freedom of the press, ahd it wit's ’He who assisted Mr. Stanton in dofaming General’ Sherman .and in cooking the War Depart ment news..despatches so that they should seem to make General Sherman appear guil* ty Of willful treason. ■ , j.' The Journalists of the United States hare reason to regret that their profession should die disgraced by the return to it of a man 'who. has done his best to despot! ft of its rights, its privileges, and its. liberties, and Who has disgraced human nature by showing bnnsalf not merely capable of. tyranny in an office of power, bht capable aish of the mean-; er task of becoming and remaining the sub norvlMit and iconsenting tool of tyranny. Negro Suffrage fflteilng iA ikos- ton. Boston, May 20.—At a cheating of the Emancipation League, this afternoon, strong speeches were made by Judge Kelly, of Phil adelphia, Senator Wilson, ex Governor Jiout 'well and Wendell Phillips. • Gen. Sutler tras announced to speak, but wasnot present. The Tight to allow negroes to vote, was. ’forcibly advobathd, hod the following were among the "resolutions adopted ; ,i 'hiaolved. That since the denial of right to the black man, was the cause of the disrup tion of the Union, their disfranchisement and full equality before tbei law must be the cor ner stone of its reconstruction. Here we hare the ihqtter. in a nut shell.— ThO beit stfep -of (the Republican party is to give the negro the right to vote, to'sit on jur ats and to hold office. Judge Kelly is the shader of the Republican- party in Philadel phia, -.1 - • - - ■ 'Baltimore AND Tdt Sutrtn.—The Peters ‘burg News, in an artidti oh oertain ’re?oiu- paitiniore .OityJOi unoilr fsne-uf a Voriha of wKioii, by the w-ajr, passed only onobrancli, and Was indefinitely laid over in sa^s s -' ' , , ... 1 “ one breath they exile their own fal low-oitixons aid neighbors, tha sops dud JjrP-, ‘thera'pf those; Who live in the some .streets,' 'hat iit the same tables, and Worship iri the same churches with-theiUselvis, add in the next,.cordially and : with fiiltonW fSWttati tions cf friendship, spread their mercenary CP*V®shthern. ipsrohonts, .(equally rebels qnu;trjtitprs;fri v tiS tpVpjrosvn people.jia.bd soft ly woothepi tp hopjM; With the swiotor green backs, the'great jmtfiotiii, spirited; ohiValrio city of monuments t. * *■ In whit re-, tpept are the Southern " merchants," whose t’ormjs .and .sacrifices havp_jjecn ns decided • as those of any Other o)asa in?niMn|t cause, yctter than her own ohildrhhi»s*ihom*Balti mora thus scornfully and menacingly rejects? Is it necessary to proclaim sO obtrusively 'to ; the world-that the tie of gain in, so much atrongor in that beautiful.' city than the tie of blood t" , , ' . ; Sherman's testimony and official report/submitted ineridfence before tbo Coin la iUe coni 11 d 00ndUG to ft h 0 \Var, is a obm jjlolb vindication, of bis conduct in regard to bis truce with General Johnston, and bears heavily against Secretary Stanton and Gen. Halleok, whose bast; condemnation of the great soldier was uncalled for and tualig □hht." Dy General Cra'iton’s cavalry have wan tonly burned the 1 Splendid library the •State Ohivoraity of'Alabama;' 'y , lanlciei Down Sonth. j An ifsm in the Press of yesterday informs us th-iLt '-fiferiargo logs of freed wore ina‘l bale ol •cottoir.'opened.ht TStnrhridge, Mass., ast week." ;We are. jibt surprised to h oar. Hiis. The business pf ‘.‘/ifdttidgou t cotton” is now ihoußpbliiea A young Yankee is always required to client his father before he isttlloWed to go out on a trading expedition on his own' account,-t ' ‘Hpraeo Qreoley/Whp knows the tribe like nbboK, on’aUbns the Southern negroed dgainat. trusting them.,oyer .night. Says ho in the Tribute p( tbe;24th uiti... , v> Now Englorid’pruducos many of the best spooimens of the hupian .race, a lona that' boiogSf that over stood on twp.'legs—cunhltig, rnna-, Wlh'a h yPoor, l , ?‘ 1 , 1 ’ ?r ,0r to'skih “ Smf asr m J k " ,fe °" d . “ ako ( for others/ 'Mnih*.? yP.Qy n fi-- This class ,eoon be come too well kntifrn 'at home—“ rbn'out ns the pbrt.se is—when they wander all over lure' lift snuffing and pwmdling, to the in- SCt ° f tke l 'hat-bore them Hhd'chet them our. Now lot it bo Konorally lonth“thar by v h9 r ’ S T lnt blaoks nf the : ouuth that a.Yankee, because n Yankee is their friend, and Ibis unclean brood wsrH wvorsprcad the South like locusts., starting schools it eve- 1 I S ottin K bold of abandoned and plantations and hiring laborers right and Mt.-cutting timber hero.' frying ost Itar WHll turpentine there, and groinnS corn, cotton, rfbp'hhd Scgar, which they will will? B ( < lf <J ttt tbo enrlicdt day and rbn away' SlVaa I . B f T ‘ n ‘ ! the negroes in rags/and food IBM. wiph' .winter just coming op..Trueftfrf'ls-*Kh-Wt-th«1« tf ho impressed o.a‘the .ignorant blacks; take W.substantial verities, -but'lpefet pu beibgqntlßiH you go. . K>Arlingtip' Heights, near Washington city, the former residence of Gen. Robert E,. Lee, has been converted into a national oeme- “Kr ohr ’anfl SeWfaflh who died in or near Washington. ItVa's opened for intermsnt May 1. 1864. and within fho year ■SOOO.havo'btfiih buried there. Jn a 'yoflr or" tWo'mdfo it will be tlib most populous city of the dead on this side of the Atlantic, Its conversion into a cemetary renders it im possible. tlilit it ban over bo used as a resir denos again. Marty, of the graves contain I the,bodies of southern soldiers who died in llo8 P* ta ' , > but *n etfery ease tbb hohd hbaffl of the kravo bears the word rebel, in large letter, on it. A Murderer Escaped, —‘Andrew M’Qin ley, who wa^onyiotedabout fivoyoafa since of the murder of Thomas Shavelahil, nfad Un der sentence of death, broke from tho jail of Montohr oohnty on the night of Monday last. He managed to escape from the call in which ho was ponbried by sawing off six iron bars of tho wiaflow. This -must have taken him a obhniaorablo ttiho, as two of tho bars woro three quarters of an inch square, while the remaining bars wore half an inch ih thick ness by two inches width. From'the-window, of the cell he lowered himsblf down to the ( jail .yard-by making a rope out of the sheets of hib bofl. , He'fcflt datcrf thb-sail yard by digging away the grphnd beneath tho stono sill under, the ga'tb-tyhiy, there being no stone , foundation -thflaipedb hirti ih hi's IvOrk. 'ro VhK.T’or.b.—Wo are glad to loarn that many of those, who ,wero formerly Domobrivta, but who.wer.e induced to leave the party bebhuee of their hpti-iavery pro clivities, and, since thoibeginning of the-war, because of r desire to “'(fOstaHi the'govern* mont,” are now returning to first love, Demporacy. The war being over and slavery bbolishedyhpeh other,issups they stand where they stood iti the Y tirho pf Jhckson, Van Bap, en and Polk, and thhs find ~thethselves again in the ranks of their former, party. Men who have noted on whlit they considered pi iri ciple, in teraporariTy having the party, wo heartily welooihe bbek. But the ’selfish i tricksters who left us for the sake of office and emolument, can never more regain, the confidhpee, or ’respect, of the Democracy.— Bedford Gazette. Shocking.—A girl only fourteen years of age, at Byersyilje, lowa, recently stole some jewelry and articles of wearing apparel from a relative, a Mrs. Pox. Being detected, sher was severely reprimanded for the theft; she became angry, and. procuring some arsenic, threw, it ibto a dish qf-apple;sance which was being prepare 1 for the family (topper. The j quantity of’the 'poison was too large to pro duce fa’tal effects, her intended victims vom: iting it up. Three members of the family -were made very sick.' On being discovered,, the wretched girl took a dose of the.poison. 1 benfelf, but without kilting her. She is nawj under arrest. 1 . A Severe Sentence. —Eben W. Frailer, whose conviction at. ifrew Castle, Delaware, lately, for the mnVder of his brother-in-law, has been sentenced as follows: “ The cCift sentenced him.to pay a fine of $5,000 and the 'costs xf- jtfiis suit; on Satur day, the 27th inst., between the .bouts of 10 and 2 o'clock, f[tafi,d otfe bout in the pillory and be whipped with sixty lashes and im prisoned foi the. remainder of his life." Remarkable Trotting.— A letter dated New York, June I,’says : In the trotting'matoh to-day, mite heats, best mile in. five, at the UHipb 'Course, a Kentucky mare, " Lady Thorri," beat ‘‘Pan ic" ana ' “ Stppewnß.Jaofcspp" ii the extra-' ordinarv timp.(|f;2;!l3}i S 24J, and very easi ly in 2'32J. never .ceasing, a-break in three heats. ■‘'LadyjThprn” ja A neW hors-C, . of #•*», Chester,' ihfofiAs.tlie’ '-‘ Village ftraord” that he purchased printed butter, a lew dajii h%o, WS,fAh '.#s£.&« product of one an w in a'singlefwiiek; The cow is part Dais ham, and it 6#h6d, by, Christian Walker, of 'opilrtt#’; , She gave at each milking an nyerA&e of 28 pouridsr-nr 364 pounds in fourteen niilkings! The holier #as pharned inside'6f fiVenlihiiteß. Oythel<few.Torfc Tribune has paid to Q. M.lilundy ftfho prisons of Governor'SeJ mdllr’s agents to collect-proxy votes last fail) the -Sum of(M, and, made a public retra'o tion of 0 charge then hiailo that Mundjr was a forger of Datnooratie s6lditers’ ballots.— Mundy had been impHSohdd by Stanton' oh this false charge, Thustjpio makes all things eveo k ■ ' liy There is great dissatisihclidh ariiong the one troops about to bo mustered mil at HarrlSbiirg, in consequence., of the order front the War department reducing their bounty twenty-five per bent.’ (Cr" Tfaetripl of Jefferson HaViS'wiil take place on or about the .19th of this plinth.— Charles O’Oonor, Esq., of NOwYork, will sot as his counsel. Davis will be placed in 'the Old Capitol'prison. • jy Market prioe .of Qold.iSC. djg&afrj. General Sherman’s Farewell io Ills Army. sricuL riELjo orders, no. 76. ,'Hk». Mio.'fliv. 6»'rtaß Mississ’t.) ~■■ , In ■. ' I 4wk n™ t '! aT , 0 & D> °- M “j 30, '65. j , o i e^^^nan^ i, ’S iAl,ol,n(!e3 » thh Arraioi oftherTennosseo and Georgia that the time .has come fur us to part. Our work u. on <J*' no longer defy ? u “8 of you «*III feo'fetaihed in serried until further orders.. And ribV’Hint vfeire worM ♦! a - . t . o l . min S l o, with!the civil world, u’bJuobiej a pleasing :duty to' recall h ° 8ll;ua ! ion of nuUonnl atfairs when eatliired M ha ° ‘.‘•.y enr I K°- w « were JI. tl , 1 1 ° inin e cliffs.of-lookout ■Hountam, and ail tno future IvaVfffiißftoil “ d ° U , bt “ n . d uncertainty. Three armies had J fr - um d,3 . taflfc fields, with sepa oadselllB^ 03 ’- TOt r L^ d Common S„V 1 ?°J on of o*’country and.the per anoo 1,011 °f thß S uverD “eut of 'Bhr'iallorit -0?, r °i?- ( ir”. ( l ed t 0 re enll fo your memo nosaumreH Hill; with its Rocky Face Mouri tain, and Buzzard fioust Qap, with the ugly forjs of Dalton behind. ';K'.{3 ■wore in earnest and paused hot file danger arid drfeculty, but dashed through Stmke ,Creek Gap, ,ahd full on ReasdoMi, dhon oh iVglownh; to Dallas, Ktsnnesavr, and the heats of summer found us on the banks of the Chattahoocbe, far trom homo and dependent on a single rood lar.eupphcs. Again rfo'wore'hbf 1 to he held back by any Obstacle, and crossed over nod fought four: heavy battles lor the possession of the citadel of Atlanta... That was the cri sis of our history. A ilillfht stHl clouded our future; but we solved the prdlUem, tibd do- £ ffarl ‘ u - strudk boldly across the-, htate of Georgia, secured all the main arter ries of life to tfur enemy, and Christmas found us at Savanntth. , Waiting there only long onoligh -to fill our wagons, wo again be ea u a hi 9 11 for. peril,..-labor -bud re-' suits will :OBmpare.,with any ever made by on ocgiitneed army,,*' . ..-^J* e O, J BO f the fetfvhtniah, the swamps of the Combaheo and EdistpVihe high hills and rocks of thos Santee, the flat quagmires of the Padeo and Capo Fear rhers, yrdro : in tnid winter, with its floods ’afcd in’ me face of an accumulating enemV ; -and af ter the battles of Averysboro and Bentons* viUo!we once jhurb*baihe out of tho wilder tb ifaect odr’friends at Goldsboro. Even Hnen •Wepaudbfl’obly long enough to.get new clothing, to reload bur’Wagons, and again pushed on to Kalelgb and beyond, until, we met our enemy, sueing for peace instead of war.-nnd offering. to submit to tho injured iawsof Hia and our country. As long as that dnbtby was defiant, hor rbdhntains, nor rivers, *or, had checked us; f but wheh he who had fought ua hard tfhd SbrArafently o'frereft dhbmission, .Gcnqral jihought,f throng to pursue him further, and .negotiations follows,d.jvhioh re suited, 0870 U all know, in his surrender.— ,~\9* , *P° operations of tho army have con I 'tnbuted to the of; •by, of thb jseiujo which now.dawns cn us,' mustibo judged by others, not by os. 1 But that you havedone all that men could dp, , j r ; hd®^tod.by • those, in authority; ?hd we,.have a right to ' join m the universal joy that; fills .bur land because the war. is over, and. our Govormuepfci.stfradß vindicated before thh wbHd'by the joint action of the Tomnteor.armios of the United States. • as remain in the military service, your General heed only,rem.iad. you that sue ceSsefes in the past are due to hard .work and ,! .Pj !no » and that the same work and j discipline h’ro in the fu-j turc. To such as go home, he ■wiironTy say,' thet our favored country is so; grand, so ex-’ tensive, so diversified in climate, ..soli’ and productions that every man,may., surely find a htffhe hnd oOca'phtibh suited to his* tastes ; and none should yield to tpo natural’ impd-j tence sure to result from our past life of ex citement and adventure. You will be invi ted to seek new adventure abroad ; but do not yield to the temptation, for it will lead only to death'tpd diflhp’porfttflieiA. •<. y our General ndW • bide you all fareWtill, with tho fhll belief'thhfc, as in war you haye bekli g 863 Sblttierii, So in pence you will make gftod Citizens and if, —'unfortuna.toly,—new- war should (iriso in our country, Sherman’s army rffn bo the first to bUokle on the old aritior a-nd oorte forth to defend and main tain tho GovernrilehVtrf ifrr ‘fnheritanee find choice. By order q'f Maj. General W. B>. GERMAN. L. M; Dayton, Ass’t Adj’t General. General Grain’s CoHgralalaiofy Address, Lieutenant General Grant has issued the following congratulatory address to the ar mies: War Pepartjient, AeltUtamt 6enbrals 'l ©iwtob, Washington, D. C., June 2. j , GENfiRAP ORDERS—No. 108. Soldiers of the Anhies bf Hie United States: By your patriotic devotion to your country in the hour of danger and alarm, your Mag nificent fighting, bravery and endurance, you have maintained the supremacy of the Union and the Constitution, overthrown all opposi ' tion to the enforcement of the laws, and the i prr.'clainatibna forever abolishing slavery, the : cause and pretext of tire rebellion, and open ed the way t 4 the rightful aithciri'tieh ’to ro atore ordor And inaugurate on a per manent and enduring basis on every foot of Amerioatv'soil. Your marches, sieges and battles, in distance, duration, resolution and brilliande 'Of 'resells dim thp lustre of the world's past military achievements, and will be the patriotic precedent in defense of liber ty and right in all time to came. In obedience to your country’s 6411 you left your homes and families, and volunteer ed in its defense. ;Yiotory has browned your valor and secured the purpose of your patri otic hearts, and with thh gratitude of your oountrymen.and'tbe highest honors of a great ondfrio. nation can accord, you will soon be permitted_to return to your homes arid fami lies, conscious of having diseharged the high est duty of American citizens! To aohieyp theCe glorious triumphs add'secure to youi selves, your fellow-country men and posterity the blessings of 'frbi; institutions, J4ns oi thousands of yOUr’lpillant comrade's h'dva fal len, and scaled the priceless legacy with their lives; the graVes .'of these a grateful nation bedews With tears, and honors their Memo ries, and will ever cherish and support their stricken families, (Signed) . U. S. GRANT, liioutanant-Goridtil, fl. XilWseriil, A. A. O'. Js » '' Official; E. I Xj“ 'Jthate Js a iejjdrt that niombera British Parliament will present to General Lee a house in London', With a competency for himself and family. OCT - Ex-Governor William Sniith, of Vir ginia, is oorioeaied in the modntains near Staunton.' tt ia said He has a lihall arnlod force to defend hintself from' Jtrriist. By Tbe Alabama delegation have had an the President. It is thought all t(io States will be reorganized on the Slorth Cat-dUffa jilan. : !Ey The Provost Marshal Generdl at Har risburg hris been ordered to prepare for the reception of twelve thousand nicro PennOyl vania'troops, returning to bo discharged. [ty lion. Francis 0. J. Suiiki Republi can member of Congress of Maine, has boon found guilty of subordination of perjury by >bo Superior Criminal'Obprt^ipf.pbjitoii. iD" It is.repqrted that Dan Rioe. tho 'Vet eran ahdffflJan. died at oo.. Michigan, where he was exhibiting,%at urday.the 27th:ult.y,frona the effects'of'BMi acntal poUooiDg, ; : :/lr> . * ■ )oa» Ijy.-thelexplßsion «it is estimated at from dve to teb miilibßs of dol lars. -Eight thousand bales of cotton were '.destroyed. . «S“ Gov, Brown, .of Georgia, Congress-’ men Boyce, of South-Dprqlinn, nnd.Gov. Hamilton, of Texas, hiid seyjarntc Interviews ivjth the President onl’Virlay, tt./ S. B t'lllnbury, d boy only i!6 yfefcrs of nge> ; has .been >eenteh«ed to. the -MansiiMih settsßtato prison for. 16 yeife'.'ror burglary end larceny. Morris. On tile nth of iviliy, )iy the Hey. J. J. £7 cell, Valentine lI Ar , Ear,., otlitifr of.the So pierMt Democrat, to Miss Linnm A. WktiiEß only daughter of Dr. if. -Woimer, Of Akrbu, ‘ . T r . January 11, 1835. by R»y. J. A. Hoagy, Wt. BHtrißL K. Eluvett. to All** Amanda 0. Wise, botlr of Carlisle. Market s: MARKET.II4ti;nb Plotm, s'ui'ffrflttej'fcot bbL.' , do.. Extra, . ,■ j, do., Ryo, ilo., Wrim Wheat, p or ■ Red Wukat, , , do.;’ ".W ■ . P°V- Couk, ab.; Oats, do.; SpniSF Badlet, . do.. Paid .do., flb:, CKb'vEnsßßb, ti'o., Tiuoidtseed do.;- MARKET, Flour, stipetffad, “ iJEXTRX, Rtk Flour, , - Corn Meal, VP&EAT/toti, ** Wilt'd, Etb, Cork, yoUiJW, - u whito. O‘A.fS, CtovEnsEErb, - Sr.fib, •J?'LA;iSEED, , - Barley, Whiskey, Valuable real Estate At t£rivaie Sale- THE subscriber offers for sale his property, situated in TV oat Fennsborongb Tcnrtfship, Cumberland county, four arid a-belf miles west of Carlisle, m 'tho road leading-from tbo State road to Hepburn’s mill, containing-S/iT AGUES of gobd Zimettone'Zand, in a bight stato'bf cultiva tion. -The improvements are a good FRAME MOUSE, Frame Earn, Pig Pen and Corn. Crib, and all •tfut-Tmild- liiiiGL ings necessary, to comfort Oad'iWn’vo irienoe, tm Apple’ OrchardvOf bb'bloe fruit,, and ah ’ elegant assortment of other fruit, such as poaches, pears, grapes. Ac.; ail in’ abund ance and choice varieties-also a dine cistern at the door. The property will be sold at a roaaona ># price. For terms and’ particulars apply to the I owner, rosidingon tfhe'pflljilpsoa. ~ ■ mtMAM MELjEkSiBR. June 1, 1865-31* . ■ &E AD ; ! READ I;! READ ! ! ! ! .' I HAVE j'ufitroternoiJ from k'ew Yoric with the styles of. . . & R ESS , for the season,. Silk, .Cloth and Lace Mantles, Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves.— -AH-Jd^ds-of— White—Goods,-Cloths,-Oasslmeres,- Linph’Coatings, Ac. N All hinds ol Domestic‘Goods, bantings, Ac. ' A largo supply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Damasks, and Furnishing Goods. Please call and examine-my stock as I affrays sell at the lofrest mhfkot value. Additions of Goods will bo made as the season advances. W.C. SAWYER, • , East Main St., one door below Martin's Hotel, Juno 1, 1865. * ASUPPLEMEN^ To an Ordinance Relating to Ruieahcet and 6(her' Ojfencet, passed 20 th i/ay, 1802. Be it enacted by the T6wn Ciuhcll df.tTio ,Bor-j ongh of Carlisle and‘it fs.hereby enacted and or dained by the authority of the lame, That hereafter it shall be unlawful for goats or other animals to any street, lane or; alloy, within the populated parts : of'tlfe Brough,' or upon the Public Squkre, under the sbltife penal- 1 ties that are prescribed to the running at latge in I said «£ratmo places of said Borough of geese, ducks, swine and ih the a!et‘ to which thTs is a sup-! plement* ~ ■ . president of 'Council. OA/VIPBEI,!/, Chief ‘Burgess. ~WiNES AND LlfttJOllS. SoDti HANoVtfc SITBfcET, CaßlAslle, tTIHE undersign'ecl, sßooossor to C, P. Ha- JL rolton, VroblJT SttidjootftiUy in forth bin iriendj and the public generally! that bo ihieWcfs to Inain tain the character of the above house as hereto fore; and will keos oohfftihay on hind a large as sortment of BRAKDIBS, ■ 01 " . BlTlliiS. , . i itiOa, which he -okn sell aft obekp as any other establish niehV.ln Carlisle, if not cheaper- \ . Country Landlords will find this the place I to buy their ' ! Vl’lNfeS Afcb MQCOKS, Soth in regard to quality.and nrico. . His stock Is woiib&ec’l'b’fl', And hofe vitofc a cAU bolero pUrobapjiig elsewhere. Re member the plateV, South JlaiittTO* stVbot, directly opposite the rt Printing 6sob, (Win* tor’s old Stand,) Carlisle. ‘ T. J. KERR, rtiXHE un der/ri gned having purobn&ed tK< ■ A entire .stock of Qrooerlek of 0. Inhoff, on tfik south-east .corner of Market Square, - and <jnadc considerable additions, is now prepared to Supply bis friends .abd-the public, with all Wndsof, Choice goods] at the.lowest mareefc titAa. fliaifei'cK.obkia prises "* ' > CbFt’EES, dUGAK^, SYRUPS, •. . TfeA*, Saji,-Spines ground »nd npgronnd, Cheese, Crack era, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, 6egars,.Snu<f, Matches Dlaqking, Bed Cords,. CHjtNA/STQNB ANI) QUEENSWARE Sedarwarb, NolionS, and all otiier articles psually kept in a first olaso Grooery store. In regard to prices,, I can say th4.t 41 .is iby de termination to sell goods at the IbweSt jVosßible dgtt«. . . •' ..Butler; -Eggs,, and all-kinds of country product lakori.at.inarketprioes. •• He hopes by strict attention.to hnaiisess, and t disposition do please,-to merit and secure a share ai public .patronage. » ,w» * . r . .. . . . . JOHN HTER. a Gaxlisle,.JaD. 7* 1664. dons Rt police' W. S. %30 LOAM. &hi & n se n i e S' r ; 9230 000,QOb. By authority of Secretary,of she* tho, undersigned, the Oene/al *gent for the Sale of CTnfted States SecHrilieg, offers, to Iho public tho tliird series of Treasury. Notes, bepj-|ng ; je;pD and three-tenths per cent, interest pot.annum, ’known as the These notes ora Issued under dato of July 16, i ttro PhJahlo throe years from that dale in;o.Ufrei?cy, or wh -convertible at ef the holder ihto XF. S. gfcfc per cent. (<OLO.BEiBIIVG BONDS. jiThesoytonds art now worth a hundaomo prjjmi urn, and aro exempt, as are all tho Government Bonds,/,ont StKlei County and Municipal taxation, mhfch add, from one l„ three per eenl.perbUnnm te Thetr value, according to tho fate IdVlo'd'ltpah othbr- Property. The intorest ia payable laetni annually by coupons altnohpd'tooEoh nblo.'WliVch nfay be •out off and sold to any bank or banker. . .The nvtere,/ nt T-SOijper cent, .amouutt'ie ■ 6,50 v ' '7,60 5,00 .1)60 1,60 • bf dll the' denominations pnmod will bo lirohlptly furnished upin'Toe«trt ; of'stfhscrtptions. The Notes of-this Third Scries arc precisely similar in-form and privileges to' fho ties alrcktty sold, ejeoopf that the Government re serves to 'itself the option! - of interest in gobl coin at fi per cent., instead of 7 S-ioths in ciirroucy. Subieribors wilj deduct the interest in curronoy-bp'to-j’uly i’sth, ht the tlbo when they subscribe, , V 5 6,00 .3,00 of the notes of this third Series of tbe Bordh-ihlilrtios will colnlnoiicc on the Ist of Juno, and-wlll be 'lhado'prdiHpiry artid'-oontinuously, ■after tbal duts. ■ . -• ... ■ fe 25 6 75 ■- , 6 no bo axis • .2 JO slight change in the conditions of this TH IK'D Bfe.itlE 3 affects only the matter of inter est. Thoiiih'ymentin gold,'if made, will bo eqniv-’ ■aicta to thc.cutronoy inlerest of the higher rate. The return to spofei payments, in the event of frlilch only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed, of, would sof reduce ahd equaliib prices th.it purchases made With six‘per- cent, in gold would bo fully equal to thbso'ibado With seven and tlirec-teHtKs ildr conVah currency, jrhis is - - - 75 - - - 10 00 - 3 00 .L 2 50 a 2 55 - - 1 00 a 1 02 -2 12 TSEY loan in marks? ilTow offeredhy the' Government, and 'its superior, adraDt&jJca make*ib fKe Great l/ban “of People, Lcss.thah bf the Loan authorized by Congress are now bn the market. This' dliiohht, -at the rate at which it is being absorbed, wlllall be subscribed for.lvithin eikty dkyi, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium,, ns has uniformly been the case on clokihg the slit)-, 'seriptions to other Loans. th order that 'bittier!- 6f every totwn and section of the country may bo afforded facilities for.taking' the Loan, the National lianas, State Banks, and 'Private Bankers throughout the oouttfry have go 'HersUy agreed to receive subscriptions at par.— Subscribers will solobt th&V-iiWn agents, in whom 'they have confidence, and who only are to bo re sponsible for tbe delivery oJXCo notes (or which, ‘they receive orders. .kA-jc . _ ■ ■ - Bn'fsoniPTioK Aoest, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will bo received by the FIRST NATIONAL .RANK,- C>_ nrJisLE, ;CA«LISIAS DEPOSIT BANK, Da. FIRST NATIONA‘f,, BANK, Mccuanjcsburq, SECOND NAITCONATj,,9AN K, Do. TIUST NATIONAL S ANK, Newvillk. .June 1/ 180ft^2m Police. , [VrdTICE is hereby given that lotte'ra of Ad Al- juiniatmlion on tho oatalo of Oatlmrino Dun lap, Into of Newton twp., deo’d, baVo been Issued ™ the nuddraignod, Wttffng.li flrii so'fio township. ( 4a persons itidobfod w the skidVsfatbaro ronueste to make payment immediately, and those having claims agirinst tho estate will also'present thorn for scfttileteeh’t. June 1, 1865-ftb RICH3IOND HAS FALIiEN! And so Have dry codes: : A FACT that is proven to 'eVecy 'person calling h.t the Slote M btfiich h Miller, where,they are just receiving a large supply of s llmmer doacli, purchased since tho great tiEOLINB IN GOLD ! Tho stock embraces in part Ladies’ Dress Stoods, such as Black arid Fancy Silks v 6f all colors and qualities, now stylos Foplins, Mohairs, Lustres, Alpaccas, all colors, Mozambiques, Lamerlquos, Valencias, De Lainos, ChallWs, Ac., &c. SPRING CIR'CUCARS, . Basqner, &c. MOURNING GOODS kind, consisting of Mourning Bilks, >Al paocaa, Bombazines, Mohairs, Poplins, single and double width Do Lainca, Tamiso Clotfb's, Crape Veils, Collar*, Hand kerchiefs,‘Balmoral Skirts, a new style, black and white Ginghams, io., io.‘ Bleached and unbleached Mealing froip 12£ eta. up...A largo assortment of Calicoes, from 12$ cts. to, 25- 10-4 bleacfaod xyid .pnbleichod' Shoeting, Pillowr Case Jfei .*spa, Tigtlng*, Cbttonades, Ding bamv, Nankeens, Table Di&pt>t,-and grpafc many cot mentioned bttfe alerfeys/onhand.— Out Notion Department is complete] embracing Cotton Hosiery of erery quality fop ladies, gentle men, missoq, boys ahd children. Qloves of every description, Silk, Linen, and Gingham Handker chiefs, French cersotts, : Hoop Skirts, all sizes, Balmoral Jtfeck, Ties, Suspenders* Trim ming and Mantu'a liUbooti, Head Nets, Sun Urn breUau, Parasols, ,.. . Bert and Boy's’ - , Always afiill ass’i rtrtvont of evcry descriptinn at the very lowest market pricer. Clothing made,at Very short notice by a first class tailor^ CARPETS! CARPETS!! - . A. fnllJino of .everydescription and. quality.— Matting, Floor Oil ,Cloth, Looking .Glasses, Oil and Wlfcdow Blinds; Table.>OiL Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths; and many btltei honie tarnishing goods for the season. :A >' - Feeling very thankful to the generous commu nity for their kind and liberal, patronage so far extended’££he firm,.we sincerely ask a continuance of,the as customers know that it is always a.gteat pleasure exhibit bur stock, besides proving that we always study the interest of our customers, as wo are determined not to be Undersold by any the coun try. - , ‘ ♦ LBIPICH A .MttLfcß. • i 2SST* Plc&sp remember the Well-known ijorrior •filatkbfc Square] directly oppo site IWltie’srHoofc and'Sfaoe Stole. Cat Hale, Mdy 4, 1666! • fl ARUSLE DRpbglf rank/—Xdvvi jtend of Fivfi'per oont. and Fits Extra; free of National and State Taxes, has been declared by tbo Board of Directors of this Bank, which will bo paid over to the Stockholders on' demand. "W. M. BBBTBM, Ctuh'tr. JSai i.'im/ (VP"--/: — -r^ 7-30 LOAN. 0»K OEHT PER DAY; OH A $5O HOT!. TWO CENTS “ “ «, *st()o M,. «Tkh •< « « .. . S5OO ~ 2° 1> it <> ' gJQQp „ ,$1 $5OOO JAMES KYLE, Administrator. STERUNU'S .it prevents or stpps the Hair from,falling; Cleanses, Beautifies, Preserves, and rendeh* it Soft and Glossy, and the Head free from Ha^cLhjff. , It is thebest Hair . Dressing and ■Preservative in the world. / '' r Sterling's Ambrosia Manufacturing CoMp’y*,’ 'SOLE PROPRIETORS, 1865 ** Only infalliblo remedies kuoyrn.*' " Free from Poisons " “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” Ila^j C0 “° out of tkeir holes to dlo’” Costa'rV’ 'Rat, Kbach, sc,, Exier’s, li a paste—used for Rati, M\oe % Roachetf Black and Red AuU,.&e:, <L'c.j d'C., da. “ Costar’s” aed-Utrg Eis'tel^rftiiiiiffbr •? 8 a or Wash/Wscd to destroy, and aTßoasVfcro rentiv® for Bod-Buga, Ac. “ CoWr’s” Electric Powder fbr Insects la for ifntha. jifoaqnitoei, I'Uatf Bid~Bvg* t fneecte on Plantif Foioli, Aiumalt, Jco, Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every’ where. 1!! Beware !! lof all worthless imitations. ** CostaVs’' ’dUhxe is'-on each Bos. ottlo and JiTask, before Tou,b”uV. ftfiNftT r. c6StX»i. &ST- Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y. • Sold by John Hyrr, and all Prhggisto and BoalorS at Carlisle, Pa. March*23, '1865-3jn * , INCREASE OT? KATS—XRa framer’. Vautt, assorts and proves .I* fii-uros that ono p«r of rata will hjiTO a prpaeiy . and descendants no loss that lib 1,050 in thrqe. Now, unless this immense family can ho kepf doW, Jth<g:.woiild consume more food than 4rould sustain do/000 IjYi man.beings. ■. ( JOSs~ oco’CbßTAn’o kdvertieemont in this paper.: strait SlßhS.—Whoever, engages in shooting sinafl bIT its is a cruel man ly boo v a r aids in exterminating rot. 15 d behofiicior. Wo should of give us the bo neirt of their oxphrienco in driving out those posts. WondeSsimothing bosido's dogs, oats, and traps for this business.; —Scientific American, N, Y. Soo Cosiin’s iidvortisemont iu this paper. 1865. ■ troubled with vermin need bo So no longer, if they uqo »« Costar's” Extormi -nirtiJK \Vo'lmveTfsoiTi satisfaction; and if a box coskss, wo would hare it. Wo hovo tried poisons,,but lh ( «y effected nothing j bufc>* Coslar's” article knwksthb.b'rdath out of Kata, Mice, Boa It is in great demand all overtho country.— Medi -• nafCfclrio') Oirittte ... , jS&r Sue Costa’r’* ndrert'hlcmtfnt rh this paper. 1865. A Voids iritlO.M THE JFAB VEST Speak ing of “ Costae's" Rat, Roaoi, lo„ Extnrmina tor—“more grain and provisions lire destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of tljis Rat anc^lnsect Killer.— Lan~ easier;, Htry'ld, . . . , , * gSr* Seo Costar’s advertisement in this paper. ,1865.. . FARMERS .ANa) HOUSEKEEpfeAS—AouId ’ recollect that hundreds of dollars’ worth of Grain, Provisions, Ac., arc annually destroyed by Rata, Mice, Ants, anjd other insects and vermin—all of which qan be pVevoptod by a fow.clqtyalfa’ worth of ; Costar’s”. Rat*. Roach, -io., Exterminator, bought and <used freely;, • t. , See Oostar’s advertisement ih this paper Sold in CARLISLE by ffoirtf llyeb, and all Druggists and Dealers generally. AN ORDINANCE Amendatory of 'Former and Relating to Partial Payments of BufougH Bounty Bonds. Whereas, Formorordinapccs (tbo’seof .December 17tb, July, 13tb, 1364 and August 28th, 1864) relating tojtbeissfie of BandStia.payment of Bounty -debts have provided only. payment of the Whole amounts at the expiration oT thetime mentioned therein, thus making no provision for partial payments of the same, and "Whereas, JTho apt of ;1 requires such bonds.to be .redeemed mtbm ton years from tholr date", • v , ; Therefore, For the more convenient payment of said B^nds: ‘ ; Bo it enacted and ordained by the Town jCoun oil of the Borough of Carlisle and it is hereby en aotod and ordained by tho authority of th* same. That the Bonds to be issued for-Uonply purposes - bo payalpjo in suma to in each 'year beginpfog wUh.Janiwijy, lst> |Bfi6,.-arid that the PreSident of thb authorized to issue said bcn<Js so tbafr three tjiou* sand and fifty dollars -of A/hera will Tall duo on* the ning with January Is*., 1866, and Wording to January Ist 1875., And said bond* shall >9 siaied by the President, and countersigned by.thb,Clet« of thq Council and attested by..tbe Corporate the effects franchises And. property of the said Borough of Carlisle are hereby pledged for the payment of the principal and interest.of said Bonds as they re spectively boooipe.dae. -i'■•• •• ,• Enacted-i&to'an*ordinance the sth- day of Mav, one thousand eight bw9di^«htalzty44Ve. D. aiT.LBEBN, I*re*{<Unt qf Council. J. CAMPBELL, OKU/ Burge**, Attest. . w . J. M. Stcrtf&ry., lB. 1865. - ; *tt. 1 Al min lat rutoi’a notice; [VI OTICE is hereby given that.lettera of Ad- X 1 ministration on the estate of Samool Remold, dee'd., late-of itrankforditowwhifr,'have been granted t,e-the,nndeTsign*d.««;Mlng in eame twp. All persona indebted to theiKid hbtate are reqnes ted to make payment immediately; atm those hav ing the estate will also present them for settlement.. • ■* .. j . SAMDEL BERRY,, Way tl, 1865-fit* , i A,djnin!atrator. TVTOTICE la hereby given that -liettdra.Tes fV," montnry on-tho estate, of. -SamMl Crap, lato,, of the Borough of "Carlisle, .ieceasod,' have hWh granted.to Uio .flndpraignod, rosidingin. the samp borough., jjll persons indebted tv the estate are requested .to make payment immediately, and those having olaims against the 'estate will-also present them for settlement. '■ ;■ ' . ,- t ' ■ ■ QBOKOH W. GBOP,-it May It, lf«J—6l, ; : NEW YORK, 18 186& f'Bis: Notice. JEfe: - TfffeV' PfctfTOßAfc TJiE fri&Nix PtictaiiAi:; • SYRUP OF AND SENEKa SNAPS' ROffP, ✓ . *'■' f. t'- '■ 'S s " • ■" • inti ©can th* di6ba4bi op 5 A : > tHKOAt ttxes, Such, ns Cotes,|:Coug}is.’ croup. As,[h mfli'. .Drohdmt/s, .Catarrh/, Sor« Tlirba't, Hoarseness, Wnbop . ing" Cough, &c. • * .* Its timely u*p trill prevcrk: •.' PULMONARY CONSCSrPTION. , ~ And oven where this fearful dio&sa. has' lakea hold It will afford greater relief than other modioioe. r ... 1 r ■ ; • Miss Kate Vanderslloo, o£Pottsrille, save; , M-I -was bqnodtted u.„ro by using the Phanix P«oU rat ihah Uhy other medicine 1 over used*'* &U&.S Oberholtzer, of,Lionv.illo, Chester county, was cured dt a cough of mboy years' standing by using the Phoenix Pectoral.' '* : . Joseph Lukens, .of Hall street, PhosnlxTille, certifies .that be was cured of a cough of two years .standing, Whdn all other modiotnos bad failed, by the use of tho phcfinlx Pectoral. "• •' Jacob Powers certifies {hat he has sold hundreds or botUes' hf the ‘Pbcooix Pectoral, and -that'all who used it boar tos timony of its Wonderful effects in curing cough. - h'-.-.y . - John 'ttoyor, editor of the Independent having upad'it,ihas no hesitation lin'prononnoiQg It a complete remedy for -cough, hoarseness and irritation In tho throat. • . . •The West Cheater Jejfertoniaft aays :^ 1 We hare' known -Dr.* OborholUor peraonally a 'iiUißberv-of years,, and ii'giy.ea as v th<> greatest pleasure to- ro oolnmond his medicines, {nbamuoh'as the public rarely have the benefit' of -family modlpmps pte-. pared by a physician of hia acquirements gQ&rofe perienca., I)r. Yfberholtzcr is a momber_of.tliH Alumni lb® jUnfriic-' *»ty of. Pennsylvania, at which ihstituUon he'gra • daated in 1854.” , . • .. 'Tho Reading Oaxette says: 4t This cough feme-, dy- is made by Dr. L.-Oborholtzor, of Phoenhcylllcv Pa*, and it has acquired an tion In-curing, ooughs. It is carafuljyand.■pkiU fully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark nntlSoridkh Snake-Root.” ’ • .! ■ 'Dr. Qoo. B. Woodi Professor of the Practice ®f Modloino {n the;' University of • Pennsylvania Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, apd'Oph of tba auUjdrq of the United States Dlspepaatory, aays of BcuoHa’Snake.Raots " Its >atJt»Vis spe cially directed to the lungff;'A: •:> . The propjietor. of medicine, has «o much ,conliddtioo In Tta. cu?HfiVo. powers- from the!testi :aifn\y of, hundreds wHo have qsed it, that the mo~ wi/l;b.ej)qi‘</.6acA.to any purchaser who le not 'satisfied, wjth its effects ' , . It is so'plonfeant to take that children cryifpjp.lt Prio*, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS: Largo'Bottle* ONE DOLLAR. . ir intcndod for only op® fcl.hsa tff. namely, llioae of the Threat and LUngs. ‘ JSSt* Prepared,only.’.byt..'--J • ~*■ - J •- OBBRiIQXTZERi M. pi, PhoenixvtUCf Pa, Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers:’ . . * Johnston, Holloway A Cowdeiv No. 23 North Sixth street, Philadelphia; ■*' * * • • . F. C. Wells A Co., No. l -115 FrankliQ . Now Yo»k., General Wholesale Agqnts}. . . ... D. W. Gross A Co., Wholesale'A'gonta, Harris burg, Pa.,'Undiat-*:. ii HaVERSTICR;S DRUG STORE, Carlisle. < „• ■hoareßt-wrnggiflt'or storekeeper .dot s not keep this medioine do not let-him ■ put .'you'- off with seme ocher, medicine,’because he makes more money ou lt, but send at once to one of.tho-ogentafor it.” March 9,1865-3 m Important to Millers and Mill' ~ . - 'Owrs: ,;, ''. t^ler v s Improve™. \ I IRON WAiER WMIIS Patented July 1553-56-59. riIQC -following nre.,Bome of tho pdVaptage* JL over all .. * t Q percentage cf power Tor the wa torusod. : .. ’• ~ *7 ... ,_.l Its durability and it is not likely to get out of ropaiK.- . 1j( > , . T .r ... -..•-J' Inruns in as well as out of back water wvh ihe same heap- ■ - - - ' lt Is not' ohsiruoted by anchor ice or other iifh stances -with a suitable rack.' It is adapted to high hoads,as well as low. It Js the steadiest running and easiest regulated wheel in .nee,' t It is suitable.for all kinds of maohmeyy. Gotten and woolen textures, Grist, Saw and Paper Milts, Ac., .Ac. ■ t ; r ‘ The subscriber Patent. Bight /or Cumberland and> in waa£ of valuablcTmotvyoppworjaro reqfueited to inform themaelvM further by applying to my agents, Me. John Anderson', Millwright, JJoiling bprings, or Gardner ‘jfs Co,,.■Carlisle. t Mr- son bps .put in homier,. C.f. these wheels, and understands how to nut them in BO aa to giT® them the;mqst power. ‘ .- 1 • ‘ '• 'Messrs. Gardner .A Co., are at all times prepared to furnish Gearing suitable for the Tyler wheel. s».£,. BpAYMA.KER, York, Pa, April 13, 3^865—2m r • ; * (frlhtl Sherman! Sheridan! Rjfehniohtf "feas iFhlJeia. A' ND.-’vrttti'- tho. fall, of Hichipodclj; wo &to IX. most bappy to aunounoo to tho people/tho grQatdocljno ingoode. »• , ■ . JBiisijiesss Don* on a Gold Jlflsis. t GjOODS AT PANJG PRipjSS. . Oiir entire stoqk; reduced to correspond . with prices in the Cities. D&ESS GOOD?. PLAIDSi c .< DELAINES, MOZAMBIQDES,- • ALPACAS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, ip MUSLINS, Bleached & tlnbleachiedi rates. Etfory one in want ° f otionp/goodß, should giro.op osJl(.a« wo act detotinyied td soil goods down' at the Tory lowest nick'. ' -■? ■ s- v i.. , - Bargains irlirbo all tharago at -■ ' *J^R«BNFIEI.D--*.AHEAFEB’f,. . . S.' E.CornerMarkot Square. , 2d DOOR. 2d DOOB, 2dDOOR. April. IS, 1866. . - . , . CALICOES, , Cumberland Pputil§ Agricultural . „ .Society.^ - ; ~ f /, r nows over, .and .we X again restored to .aypootlonsi wa cannot better mark tills era- than by making. p.*o. parations to retain to the accustomed* FALL EX HIBITION of our Society, and that wo may have tbo moat extensive! the beat and moat interesting that we have ever had,, lot na begin* to prebar* for Know. ■ The season liipopt propitons and'prom ising of enjoyment havobeot sharpened by the-, llsabpylntmeatf of thftlaat^ree.j W A v - ‘ pi pf the fwaidflat* A * ; . - . D.B.OBOJTT, , May*iy,,XB6s». . ; ~ J » r Stpf6 .and ! : £S^w4ii?iit * I» r ?e Miortment of NEW aooP)3.'snob os CaJioos, DoLainos, Cualhes, Lawns, Alpacas, Ohambtoya, Flannels! Linena, Brown and Bleached Shwijogs, Brow* and Bleached Shirtings, -.-f ' . " • Also, ftfull assortment of. .. MEft ’ S do 0I)S, aaob as Cloths, Gaaaimeres, 9attinetfo.'deans« Coti tonadea. Denims, :BtrinesiCheoks. Including all qnality *and styles Brass Shirts, Shirt OollarsfNeflk'Ties, Qlorb» r aud all other goods pertaining to a GeiUtcmam,** Wardrobe.-, • *' ■ V ; . ,\T !< All .of which will’ b'e sold at fowor pnee# ■ theyaj*scllingelsawberein Carlisle. T- V. ,ry April 2?V * • i% I • ll '
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