-THB SpBI’SOUBL Whsrs to look run a Tarß. In onf list number wo spots in,-gonoral terms of the advantages wbion tho-Southorn States will offer to the cmigranHrhen tfaopa cification of the country sWllhavo opened them to settlement. Wo referred to the fact, that even the old States of North and South’ Carolina and GoorgfOi as well as othera. aro' . still, to a large extent, covered with the pri meval forest, end that the unimproved portions comprise some of the best lands in those Sta tes. The poorer lands are more easily dear-' ed and brought into cultivation, and the in efficiency of slave labor hos been such, that the more heavily timbered (because richer,) lands have been left for the benefit of the en ergetic and enterprising pioneers of the New Industrial Era which is about to.be inau gurated there. A few figures will show the reader at a glance that, to say nothing of the confiscation and voluntary exile of thousands of Southerners, there need bo no lack of* iarms for the million” in . Tho land of tho myrtle and vino. Improved Zand* ‘Unimproved 'Land, Virginia,... 11,000,000 aoros 19,000,000 acres, N. Carolina 6,000,000 “ -vI 7,000,000 “ Georgia.., 8,000,000 •* 18,000,000 ff’ Arkansas 1,000,000 " 7,00fl;000 •" Texas..... 2,000,000 « 20,000,000 “ These will serve as a specimen. Now look lit the same fact in another form. lu 1860, Missouri- -a State larger than all New England—had 17,54 inhabitantaito.tho square mile, which was nlmosbprecieoly'tho ayerage through the South. Maryland, with one crowded city, reached the high figure of 7343, this maxum lessening down through the list, until the inhabitants of Texas and Florida shouted to their neighbors, every one of whom had more than one-third of a square mile of territory to stretch his lordly legs in. Yet in so sparsely settled a State as Vermont, solely agricultural, and laoking a single rcal ly large town, there wore about 35 persons to the mile; and this crowding reached its climax in Massachusetts, where 157.83 per sons had but a mile to themselves. In view of these facts, one of our city dai lies offers the following excellent advice, ev ery word of which wo indorse:: " If any young man, -therefore, within 'the reach of this article,ds burning to come after nis certain fortune in New York, wo entreat him to keep away,-this country is fast assim ilating in its older proportions to the condi tion of European countries, where it is con tinually becoming harder for a beginner to wrest Buroes3.and fortunefrom his 1 fo. Clas ses and conditions are becoming settled, and barriers harder and harder to break are aris» If you contemplate coming to New York or any other crowded city,-don't conn. Fortune is m broader fields. Like Freedom, her broad van-Books unp!anled lands.” Em igration is a natural Jaw necessary for the perpetration of human .societies avd polit’cal systems ; obey it, Tbo war has shown Nor thern enterprise a new Canaan. Southward, bo !”—Phrenological Journal, A Mowing Machine Made llari/less. ■ An article -In that excellent Journal, tho ; “Country Gentleman,” published at Albany, N. Y., of date-September, 1864, in relation! to an improvement in the Mowing Machine, has fallen under our eye ; and the invention seems to us of so groat importance, that wo call attention to it. It is the result of thin happy thought of a lady, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Smith, of Burlington, H, J.; .and its history is as interesting as .tho iniproyemnt is' valua ble. A neighbor of the lady, while at work, with a mowing machine, loaves his scat to disentangle a tuft of gross from the knives; while so engaged something occurs to start tho horses, when tho man’s fingers are cut off. This incident WngmontioDed at tho lady’s 1 dinner table, suggested the idea of obviating the danger. Study of themachineryfbllSws, • and in n short time the lady devised a plan by which the cutting her is thrown out ot the gear the moment tho driver's weight is re moved from tho seat. By moans of a spring, when the driver leaves his scat to remove any Obstructions dn front of tho knives, these arc. thrown out of tho goar-and nrade harmless; and upon resuming his place they are again thrown into gear and ready for nutting This is, in brief, the sura of the patent—sim ple, exceedingly simple-, but, as it appears 1 to us exceedingly valuable also. 1 In tbo midst of war excitements, wo fear this invention has been somewhat overlooked We do our farmers, we think, a a kindness in thus adverting to ic, as the expense ol its adoption is but trifling, while it relieves the machine of a serious objection. One of the most extensive firms engaged in tho manu v ? ro /( agricultural implements in New 1 England, has examined and approved of the patent, and that it will bo generally adopt ed the coming season, there will bo no doubt —-tv. B. Mercury. Si'RAwCEiißv.—The strawberry now elyoys more celebrity than any other Amor toan fruit. More people are devoting time mad money to its culture, more exhibitions are hold in its honor, larger prizes are awar ded lor tho finest specimens of its growth and altogether more ado is made about it than about any other product of our bounte- OUB sod A largo (annual) strawberry exhi bition has iust closed at No. 41 Park Row at which the boapod-up plates of blushing mammoths were unprecedented in number and beauty. Another strawberry show is in progress at tho American Institute, under tho direction of the Horticultural Committee of that body, which is a great success, as tho efforts ot the Institute in. the cause of fruits and flowers always are, .Besides these for mal and imposing affairs, there are innumer able strawberry festivals, held this week, in Now York and other cities, in aid of soldiers, chanties and other deserving objects. There is nothing like the strawberry for supnlvinir hospitals with food and medicines, clothing and educating orphans, and paying off ohuroh debts. _lt is truly a power in iho land. Asa social agency, for bringing peo pie—together performing tho same delicate and useful office as tho sewing-circle, the so cciable, and tbo other ingenious devijbs to iceep up and multiply acquaintanceship it Dot to be despised. e The cultivation 0 f the finest kinds of straw berries is so general that the exhibitions of folkH 'Vn V‘ ty Me . onl y to city folks. In tbo country one iu^ v Bee j nr / beds thick with strawberries nearly i,.-,, ® the biggest shown upon tho exhibition taw.,, and growing by hundreds on a single plant. progressive farmer has a strawberry eihibition, yrifl fes liVal too, all to himself, in this month Of June. He can-show abundance in quantity if not in varieties. The devel opoment of varieties is the important obieot which the American Institute and tho other scientific patrons of the strawberry serve to promote. They also bays done, and are do ing, o substantial public benefit by the in terest which they are creating all through the country in the culture of this luscious and healthful berry. ■ A mamber of tho Lazy Society vras complained of last week, by another, for run ning. Hia defeooer waa, that he was going down hill; and it was more labor to walk than to run. He was let off easy. O’ "Is it pooaaible, Mies, that you do Bot know tho names of some of your friends f" "Certainly, ! do not ovon know-what my ■ewn name may be in a year from now." , tty A youth declares that his sister is so «eador-hearteo that she cannot bo peraaaded townhe* lights 1 ': *v / : F/E. BELTZHOOVER, , ii tSJiBr and covNSßiton atxaw, &EM. CARLISLE, PENN'A. . OFFICE on South Hanover street,, oppo flito Bontz’s store. > By special arrangement vr] th‘ tho Tatodt'Office, Attends to securing Patent-Rights, fispt. 2i,’lB6trly -RUFUS m. SHABBY, ATTiTORIM EY AT LAW. CARLISLE, PA. Jl *TTENDS to securing and collecting -** Soldier's Par/, Pension*, Bounties, <£c. Office'on'Beuth Hanover -street opposite fentt's store. 'PAb. 13.'1852. 1 J. 18. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover street, in’the' room formerly occupied by A. 8., Sbarpo. Fab. 27, 1862—9 m. OFFICE with Judge Hepburn, on-Eaa; Main Street, Carlisle. • Aug. . Worth J/a’%&?ON, n *rgef t Carlisle, April 21, ISCi. G H n P airs of a 'r«oo t'haina, '-1 all kinds, with a largo assortment of ‘ ’ Butt hams, i Hallor'hains, Breast “ ( Fifth; ■ " L °S " I Tongue “ ■ a ? W ■ Spreads, Ao„ Ac., just received «t the Cheap Hadwato Store of An-il 27, 13W. H. SAXTON. Job Printing noatlj oxseuted.- FRANKHN | RAIL It O A IJS. I ( CHANGE'OI MOVES' . and after Monday, April 4th, 'lBo4j 'V/ Passonger'Xraiaß will‘run daily, 80 follows, (Sundays exct^tod): *l;O r TI ! CnAM’ftfeRBBIJ : RO AND fcAtfAisMlttf: 'Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M. # 2:45 P. ,s A.'M. ‘ u ' "'Afccbamcsburg $:25 “ ‘A'jtlvo 'nit Harrisburg 6:55 '* Leave Harrisburg *-4:2o’P.m. ■ “ Mccbamosburg *4:54 I{ Arrive at Carlisle’ 5:20 " mnScing closo •comvoctldns rit Harrisburg tvltb Trains, for Philadelphia, Ttfow 'York and 'Pitts burg; and with Trains for all points Wosi. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, J P. ’ftlv/rarrs'only ns far es Carlisle Superintendent's ’Office, ') Chamh’g, April A, ’fli. ) April 7-, 1801. Msmmo> With Glass Cloth Picsser,lmproved Loop-Check, New Style Ham mer, lihicler, Cordon, liraid . er, etc At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Pa, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1852. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1851. at the Fairs uftho UNITED STATES A'CKII'ULTURtUL SOCrETT, Silver Medal alike ‘Pmnsijh'ama -Siaii Fair, •'Sqptembor, *lBO3. American Institute, New York, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Huston,-Pninklm Institute, Philadelphia) Metropolitan XSloubiimdos’- Institute Washington, Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Loitto, Mechanics’ in stitute San Francisco At the -State Fairs Maiire, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, ■Peiinsylvan’ta, Virginia, Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, lowa, Tennessee, ■ Illinois, Reri'mcky, Michigan, Wisconsin, ' California. jKrcso’co’io'bta'tccJ Machines aro adapted toovory variety of sewing for family wear, from tho light est muslins to tbo heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon sfik, linon, woolen, and ‘cotton goods,—seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming, telling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful ami perfect stitch, alike on both sides—and perfor ming every species of sewing, except making but ton holes and sti to lung on buttons. Pull instructions for operating tbo .Machine is given gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When tbo Machine is sent some distmeo, so that personal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction is Stfft’t-; ’which' is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the Wheeler Wilson Machine-arc— . > 1. Beauty and cxocllottco o'f’stMi aliko on both sides of tbo fabric sewed. J. G. OALLIO, 2. firmness, and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with— 3. Economy of thread. . '!• Its attachments and wido range of applica tion to purposes and materials. , Compactness and cloganco of model and fin. ish. 0. Simplicity and thoroughness, of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and mStia"omont. and quietness of movement. Plain Table, IlalfCnao, Panuollod, Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut of Mahogany, Plain Tnblo, Half Oiiso, Pantrcllclß Half Case, PollshcA, Black Walnut or Mahogany, ’’ No. I Machine, Sibrer pl»tod> with Plain Table, Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut, Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, Half Case, Polished, Bosowood, Pull Cuso, Polisnod, Black Walnut or Mahogany, Full Case, Polished, Rosewood, *oo No. 4 Machine, Largo, with Plain Table, Plain Table, Every Machine is sojd with* Uommer. Nos. 1 ami 2 Machines are sold complete, witli the Now Glass Cloth-Presser,NewStyle Hommerand Braid-. Whoolor & Wilson’s Agency at . , . Railroad and Telegraph'Office, & CARLISLE, Pa. Nov. 2d, *63—ly. GREAT ATTRACTION! GREAT ATTRACTION !! At A, W. Bbstz’s Emporium, which, has always been admitted as being tho cheapest store in the county. Wo have recently received from the Eastern Cities, selections from tho CBOSOBSI GOODS, at such very low figures as will surprise tho purchaser. Wo will, as usual, replenish our stock with the most seasonable goods, such as cannot fail to gratify tho most fastidious, Oui ■Domestic Goods are greatly reduced in price “>r than can be purchased in town. — A. W. BBNTZ. HAMES.-=— —r-- ; of all kinds, of Kamos on hand Eiizabothto.^ Loudon '"■‘attorn, Common *< with and without.patont fastenings" t over ut IT than \ ■ i ' CUMBERLAND VALLEY , V AN3> • 9835y9l Ton CnAMDERSBnRQ A'ND'BASSRSVOWN' ‘O. N. LULL, Sup’t. AT ■REDUCED PRICES Highest Premiums at tho SCHEDULE’OP PRICES, No. 3 Machine, ‘with No, 3 Machine, xrilU No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with TERMS CASH, DBT GOODS CMISLLE FOUNDRY Fanning Implement Dcpo't. F GARDNER &CO. nOV? 1 infttmfacturo and keep constantly ! FdR at their extensive Steam Works on fit., largo assortment of Agricultural‘implements, oi well ‘‘known and approved usefulness to Farmers, •am'O’ng-\vhi6li r lß6y'V<^uld , caU' 0ii i ptjolal attention* to , "VTlLLOTfd'lrtVs' CdtEBRATEU 'Pate lit Gum Spring Grain X)rill) which has'taken over fifty first class premiums it' State and County Fairs, T© the farmers of thitn borland, York and Per ycoufttics wo need not Speak in detail oftho : m6rits of his drill, as'scd'rcs’bfth'o'm, fire now in“uso dn'tho'bost firtna in'lli'cSo comities.' ‘lts'reputatfon is established ns the mqdt complete grain drni now.Branufabtnrcrt in tbo'tmUcd "States, Grass, evenly' and regular, without 'The gum springs pass the drilVOvor stumps i*ad btoncs,'wllh out breaking pins or the ‘drill. For oven and'regu lar sowing, tho AVillougliby Qura Spring Drill isun cq'udilc: d ! by , ’aity ’6th6r. Wo also manufacture and 'sill life folltfwing' articlcs, frMch Vo can’tccqmmond; to farmers :, as ‘tdlidlUo implorVcnts of‘ostdbHsiiQd: character: ' 12;. AS « ’1:23 « ■ 2:00 ' 2:42 « 3:12 ■' : 3;W “ Morriaenfa f Patent* Corn Pfrtdlcr, PatdAt'Strato and AVfMer't*idfer, Jiridendolf’a Patent Coni'Shelter, Johmtm’B Coat Iron Haq** Trough, 'Harn*a Patent Cider Mill. Also, Three and Pour'Horffe'Po’wdra dud Tbrost ing Machines, ; Cast 'lnin ! Fiold Rollers, Plough Castings of WiriChs pVUlOrns, Corn Crushers, and other articles'for farmers too numerous to mention. Coal Stoves and ten pinto Wood Stoves, .with dn immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive' variety of patterns for ; IRON RAIDING'S, I and'Cemetery enclosures, to VhlCh 'Vo Vtiiild’cal ritferitidn. ■S-TEAM'MGfK’ftS AftD MILL GEARING. !To this department of our business wo givo.'par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock 'hi' patterns for paper, flour and saV toill gearing,‘is 'constantlyincreasing. Mill owmcrafcnd'miilVrights Vill bo MrnUhc'd'ftlth a printed catalogue 'df olir. various mill patterns on application. OUr m'd.ohmo| shop'comprises all tho various tools fdr tu'rdi&g,’ planing and finishing ahaffcing-andCasting,’by good, and careful machinists. | ‘ STATIONARY -g®jSMr ENfflfNfiS, | *of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 ’htfrso power, built in tho best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engioos'biilU at our establishment may be aeondn-succoßsrul'dpOtation at many of tho 'largest: .disfcillo?ios;hnd't«riamJrics'in 'Carlisle, and'Cumb’d,' Perry ttud of which Vo, confidently refer far information as to thoirofficion-' cy. (Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly ’requested 'to ( CUll -and examine -before 'contracting olsowhorb. i IPOO’R A'ftD SASH I'AtilO'Rt. o ’tfnedted With our establishment is astoatirStvah and Door Manufactory which ds in complete order for tho marihfadtUroof ovdty llcsOripUhn of ! WILLING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well ns tho plainest, house Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ao*- cording to size of glass; window Frames from $l,Bl upward; Shutters and lolling Blinds from SL7S upward; Door frames from -'51,75 iipWard; Pout. Panel Doors from $2,12 upward Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls,and other articles needed in house! building, furnished nt tho lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber. are also,prepared as heretofore to build and repair D'UXIDEN ; C-ARS for transpoitors on tho railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. Tho continued patronage of the public rarcripotft •dlly solicited, Orders by mail promptly itClthflod P.GAB-DNlillfc'-00. 'Carlisle, Mtty ; B,l3G3. - NEW MUG STORE. THE undersigned baa just opened a new DRUG STORE, in South llanove* Street,; next door to 0. InhofTs Grocery Store, whore he has just received and opened a lorgoatook of ; Drugs, i Chemicals, Dyo-Stw(Fs, | ■perfumery, Toilet Sottjfa, Hind Fancy Artidlos. AI -80", a Urge lot of Tolmcvo and Scgars, of the’moat Coal Oil. Lamps and bhados, .Burning Fluid, Confectionaries,’ Finite Nuts,'Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Modi cities, ana nil ofhor articles connected with our lino All of which wo will soil at .pri-.oa to suit tho time Proscription's caroMly compounded by a compoto druggist. 1 . „ . DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, Doe. 23, 1833. SPECIAL NOTICE CHEAT REDUCTION in DRY CrOODS* /V\VING to the recent heavy fall in y price of flOMJ.lliavo determined to reduce every urtico.in tny itamoclo Block ol Vnj hoods to a cotreaponding I7UVthe precious metal, and intend to make still fuTthcfr todnetron from time to time : as'Gold recedes in price. Ky extensive stock has boon mnmly purchased at low prices and before the great advaaco in Hoods. I taka thm opportunity of calling the attention of the public, to this notico„as I can and will soil lower than any House outside of tho Eastern Citiofl, Call and examine for your selves. Hemcmher the Old Stand, South Manovor street, below tho Court House. A. W. BENTZ, 'Oct. 6, 186*. CHEAP DRY GOODS. NEW STOCK OP hats and caps AX KELLER’S, A On North Hanover Sired, CarUile, P a . splendid assortment of all the now rt. styles'of Silk, ilotakb i, Slouch, Soft II and Straw HATS now open, of city and homo nr l icoa fa Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal'ng and Plastering Laths. Worked FuTo «'^i V on horb .'. mrdi ", K ' and a!1 ttinds of SUm. GLES, While Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, Jo Having cars of my own I con Ihrnish bills to order of any length and size at tho shortest and on tlur most reasonable terms. Worked boards win ho dry at U allTim C :r r ’ S ° h ° 85 00 Ilavo on llan ' l p -' 1 kinds of tAMJhY COAL, under oovor, which I will do {‘J" V Can * n s’ Part bf tho ‘“"I. Ly kons Yalloy, Eocust Mountain and lawborry Coal p rc p arcd expressly for family use, which I will soil at tho_ lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west end of High street, aboro tho College. ’ JNO. BEETEM. Juno 16, 1864. TpLOWS, PLOWS.— ■- sale at Manufacture] meabof Plank's Plows, Honwood’s u Zoiglor’s “ Woi rich's (t a tho cheap Hardware Si Carlisle, January, WANTEL. —The highest market Vj price mu bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Eyo and WatVont of C °“ atry Pr ° duo8 ' at tb * June 16, 1864. Hand-bills done.at the shortest nptioi A. W. BENTE, -Just received and to rs prices, a largo assort York Motal Plows, Bloomfield do > Eaglo do Cultivators, iCo Eral> ' ,S ' Sherry, Port, iliac!orio, Lisbon, C lnrot, Na two, Hock, Johanuishorg, and Dodotlioiip CHAMPAGNE, IlcidaicU (fc'COrfi Qoislcr & Co., and impori GISTS, WBISKY, 0111011 ’ B “* Antto - Bfipotior Old Rye,'(ts. ltoover St., Emporium. /CARPETS! CARPETsT?n“ A Wo have just returned r Tu fuU supply of all grades O l. ! y '?UU 0 from the cheapest Hemp „„ c »IPOlS. Throo Ply. Also all width* b °st quality of Wmdqw Shades, Bugs, Mails / ■*? or Cloths, All persons in want of anv^nHA^bi 11 ’ 808 ' A , e for the coming season, W n ? i ™ e ° ods an early call, as wo alw»» , t , e ‘ Tlng ns exhibiting our goods a'ndd,f? k B c<3at Pleasure m market. Pleas? remem bcr £ ‘ W ? corner Market Square ‘ m-A 0 Stand, scuth-eat' Boot and ShooElore. opposite.; Irvine IEIDIOH & MILLER. " ' r p H : hi. pi :P- ly>Wv atilt continues the Undertaking lusintfss/tihdis ready to wait upon .custoipers. tcrt of Mohair Wo, Plaid Victoria*, Wool Plaids, PUid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Checks, Colored Alpaca, Colored Morrimao, Mous do Laino, Double width Wool Plaids, Diack and White do., Wfltfl Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, ChockSi Tickings, Opera ’Flannels, .Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings, Canton TTailttdfa, -&o. - Mortnoes, . Cashmeres, Bombazines, Figured & plain Dolurnosi Brocade Mohair,- Doable 'Wool do Lain os, 'Olidba-Slohiilr, Str'i’ped Heps, Striped Mohair, . Striped Poplin, Gros. de Berlin, 'ferine Cloth, Parametto Cobnrg, Black Coburg. Mou i fffingJo«dod„M!k > JPj>iltAo_Soio, black silk-; a large assortment of'crops collars, bladk nltjadas. black Silk htog, ■its. 1 Black and btttdbhcMongandliqiiaro shawls, sqimr* and long wool slriUTla, blaok Thibet, Mona do haino, brocho long nn.d square, plaid wool shatfla, fancy wool shawls, in groat variety. BALMORAI, SKIRTS, Ladies’ bats, homo made lankots, flno or ed. The latest stylo hoop quaker. HOSIERY. A largo and well selected slock, wool and cotton, Indies and children’s caps, aline assbrtmentof bom not nod mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo nsssorttnont ei MENS AND BOYS’ WEAR, - Cloths, Cassimefes, " ! fe Satinets, ja Kentucky Jean*. M oS^WxV.“L” Wo - tod stookthB ' #0 ““» i i Those goods have all boon solootod expressly for tins market, with groift care both to thoir quality and stylos, ns well ns to a roasonablo prioo at which ; M they can and will bo disposed of. s /j| The old friends and d'f ’tfe'iß well ■ ;: J known touft are invited to call and examine this t stock of splendid goods. ■, 'tt- TV.FW PDOIOGSi Pit X 1 AND Ambrotype Gallery Wo, the undersigned,, respectfully inform ouf friends and tho public generally, that wo hard opened a PICTURE GALLERY In the now second story over, the frame buildings located a few doors south oif tho Post Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bentz's store, South Hano ver street. - Wo have constructed Ibis Gallery ac cording to.ftUr taste, and flatter ourselves in say ing wo have fat the .best arranged light,in. town. To aged, infirm And delioatr persons, wo .will say this Gallery is much easier of aooess than any id thifl plaoo, being io o Ato.?. s° odB > Also a largo vaiiotylof OSNEUAt, i[Eli GBA-ifDIZE, i 1 ■Persons In want of any of tho above goo d aye respectfully invited to call. Goods at the iowoyt market value. , Additions will bo made as tho seib, son advances. Highest cash juice paid for Co V pot Rags. ’ East Main street, one door below 'Mar - tin’s Hotol. ’■ 1 Fob. 2, 1806. EURSI EURSII FUBBIII ; j SELLING at greatly reduced prices io'.i\jeo j out tbo .balance of stock of tho soasca. H you afo in want of any Ladies, Missos, and Chil- ; dron’s Furs, plcaso give us an early call, as it w ill i V bo to your interest. Wra ami Coauivv. Carlisle, Nov.'C, 18/12. MocKjme Gnoos. s a a lira a. A. IV. BT3NTZ. Sew Extra Whole Size holographs, Cartes Ee Visits, Ambrotgpes and firrotj/pcs. W. O. SAWYER, ; LBIDICH & MILLER, , 1866.' DAVID SIPE,