IHE FARM. BBS TO CUT WHEAT; Tho wheat harvest is close at hand, there ■ a right way in ■which every tiling should be done, and a slight neglect may sometimes occasion great loss; it .is important that all farmers communicate their experience for tho good of tho agricultural fraternity. To this end a correspondent of the Germantown (Pa.) Telegraph communicates tho result of his ex periment Inst season in cutting wheat at dif ferent stages of ripeness. Tho experimental cutting was, commenced en tho 27th of Juno, and from that to tho Ist of July, two good sheaves wore out at or near six o’clock; from tho Ist to the 20th of July throe sheaves were out every morning. These sheaves were cut with a sickle, and a metal label containing tho date, was tied to the band of each sheaf; every morning they wore carried from tho field to the barn, and laid on a mow over the barn floor. Each sot of sheaves remained in tho field one day and wore then housed ; if wot, care was taken to dry them well. On tho let of August the sheaves woro ta ken down and threshed, by striking tho heads over tho edge of a hoard laid on an open bar rel, and each lot carefully by itself, with its proper label. As soon ns all tho lots were threshed and arranged, tho following was tho result. Equal measures of each woro takon. One measure of that cut on ; Pounds. Ounces, 18 14 18 14} 16 2 19 S 19 C 19 G} 19 8 19 11 10 12} 19 ri 19 13 9, 19 12} 8, “ 19 10 •' 7, “ 19 7 “ 6, '• 10 G " 5, “ 19 5} '• 4, “ 19 3 " 3, “ 1G 4 “ 2, » 18 13 “ 1, *• • IS 10 Juno 30, “ 19 G “ 29, “ 18 5 28, •* 18 0 “ 27, •• 17 10 “ 26, “ 10 2 July 20, weighed “ 19, " 18, ■' ■ .. 17> <• IG, *• 15, i. , 14> u " 13, “ '■ 12, *• 11, ■■ 10, • I II By reference to this table, wo find that the parcels cut on the 10th and Ilth July wore the heaviest by nearly one pound, and from these, dating both ways, weight decreases.— Hero, then, is a quostipn iu sypplo arithme tic! If I gain one pound on nineteen, how many would bo gained on one bushel, or six ty pounds ? About four and tbree-ninoteouths pounds, I think. In.order to test the matter still further, samples of each wore taken to an old and ex perienced Brandyioine miller, and his judg ment was asked, without his knowing any thing about the experiment. lie; after a lit tle hesitation, picked out that cut July lltli as best suiting bis purpose, but ho hesitated between the throe parcels cut on July 11th, 10th and 9th. Ho told us that the parcels numbered 13,14, 15 and 16, {cut July S, 7, 6 and 4th,) looked as well as any, but did not weigh as much, and would dry away moic than those which ho selected as the best. In conclusion, all the members of tbe party conducting the experiment concluded that the proper time to cut ivheat is token the grain in (he middle of ike ear can be crushed between the fingers and leave nothing hut the husk and a thick jptrfp, without any Jluid around Us edges. It will bo noticed that fully seven per cent is saved by cutting wheat exactly at the righ —time.— - - - Training Tomatoes. —A very cheap and good rack for I,raining: tomato vines upon, is to take n piece of wood three or four foot long, similar in size to a roofing lath, bore three liolos through it, then take sticks two feet long and put them in tho first mentioned piece, 'which, by sharpening one end, can be driven into the ground, throe of those upright to each plant, forming a triangle, for the plant to grow in. After the plant has grown to a considerable size, and tho first buds ap pear whore tho tomato will be, clip tho branch off ju»t above them, which retards tho growth of tho vino, and facilitates tho growth of the young tomato. By having tho vinos thus trained, it prevents tho tomato from rot ting, and tho chickens do not have as good a chance to destroy them. One dozen vines thus planted and trained will produce enough tomatoes for any ordinary family. I deem it the roost economical way of training them.— In tho fall these racks can bo packed away in some old building, then they will always bo ready for use. Burn up the Busmen.—Fire is a great purifier. It is astonishing what a changofor tho better can bs made in tho garden and around tho house by raking up and burning tho rubbish. If any of it is valuable for ma nure, let it bo wheeled to tho compost heap, and then set fire to tho remainder. Go where wo may, rubbish of all kinds meets ~ tho eye. In tho country, branches of trees ore thrown into tho fence corners, and there allowed to lie and rot. Chips, old rails, stumps of trees and decayed wood, in a vari ety of forms, aro found on almost every farm. They are unsightly objects, but this is by no . means their worst feature. They aro tho prolific source of fungus in all its multifarious forms. And fungus is becoming the greatest pest in American horticulture. Tho crook ing of the pear, rotting of tho grape, and opeoks on apples, are all caused by fungus, while rust and mildew are only different names for different forms of.fungus growth. To Preserve Cuerrieb and Strawberries. — Cherries.— Add to tho cherries an equal weight of nice loaf sugar. Melt tho sugar with tho fruit, taking care not to boil.— After tho sugar is melted, let' them stand in a hot three hours ; then pour out in soup plates, cover them with a thin cloth, and set in the sun for several days. By preserving this way, tho fruit retains its natural flavor and ooloiyand will keep thh year round. _ Strawberries. —To ono pound of strawber ries, odd one pound of Put them into a preserving kettle, and let them remain un til warm, so that the sugar will dissolve.— Then seal them in a glass jar, and bury them in sand. By this method thoir flavor is en tirely preserved. ,JSS?“ Mr. M. S. Rico, of Newton Centre,- destroyed last year 1445 nests of caterpillars on 29f apple trees in 23 hours and 29 min utes. Ho writes to tho Massachusetts Plough man that he operates chiefly with fingers and heels, lie goes over tho orchard, in tho first place, with a hoe, with which he pulls limbs within roach; afterwards with ladder and hoe, and finally, for the high nests, with- a long handled brush. ttT” Babies resemble Wheat’ in many re spects. Firstly, neither are good for much till they arrive at maturity;, secondly, both are bred in tho house, and also tho Jlower of the family; thirdly, both have to be cradled, and fouithly both are generally well thrashed before they are done with. B® 0 * The Indiana Messenger saye that wool merchants refuse to pay more than 50 cents per pound for wool this season. This time last year it readily brought 80 and BO cents per pound. rrvr F. E. BELTZnOOVER, IiOSHEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CARLISLE, PENN’A. OFFICE on South Hanover street, oppo sito Bontz’a store. By special arrangement with tho Patent Ofilco, ittoudato securing Patent Rights. Sep t 22, 18 0-1-1 y f- RUFUS E. SOAVJLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW; CARLISLE, PA. A TX'ENDS -to scouring and collecting fll Sotillcr'e Pw/pPemions, RonutUsp,i‘t7 J&3' Ofilco on South IlanoTcr street opposite tonti’s store. ’ Fob. 13. 1862. J. M. WEAKIiIf, ATTORNE Y- A T 11V, OFFICE on South Hanover street, in tho room formerly occupied by A. B. Sharpe. Fob. 27, 1862—Dm. SAMVEL. HEPBVmM, Sr. t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE -with Judge Hepburn, on Easi Main Street, Carlisle. Aug. 6, '63—ly. II . NEWSIIAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., south west corner of Hanover and Pomfrot streets. Carlisle, Bee. 22, 1862—tf CHAS. E. MAGEAUCJaBEIN, A 'T TORN E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in InhofTs building, just opposite tho Mnrkof'Houso. Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y. I J. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. JLi. Ofilco with James R. Smith, Esrj., Rhceni s Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prnmpt y attended to. Fob. 6.J363. Dr. CEO. 8. S E ARIGHT, /Vom the Baltimore College h/ Dental Surgery Office at tho residence of bis mother, East Louth' cr street, three doors below Bedford, Cailiale, Dec. 22,1862, ill. C. ISGIUIAiI, ATTORNEY AT LAIV . OFFICE in Rheem’s Hull Building, in the roar of tho Court House, next door to tho I Herald" Office, Carlisle. [Feb JAMES A. DUNBAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CARLISLE, I'A, Office next door to tho American Printing office a few doors west of Hannon's hotel. April 11, JSG-I—ly DR. £ ,C. LOOftIES, DEN- ITas removed from South Hanover street to West Pumfrct street, opposite tho Female High School, Carlisle. [April 28, 1804. Mrs- R. A. Smith’s Photographs, Ambrotypos, Ivorylypes, Beau tiful Albums, Beautiful Frames, Albums for Ladies and .Gentlemen, Albums for Children, Albums for Miss es, Pocket Albums for Sol diers and Civilians. Choicest Albums ! Prettiest Albums 1! CHEAPEST ALBUMS Ml For Clivistmns CiilKs. Frrsh nml Nr id from Nrm York and Ph iladclph in. I F YOU want satisfactory pictures and po- JL lito attention call at Mrs. 11. A. Smith's Pho tographic Gallery, south-east corner of Hanover street and Market Square, opposite tho Court House and Post. Office, Carlisle, Pa. Mrs. 11. Ar. Smith, well known ns Mrs. R. A. Reynolds, and sp well known ns a Dugucrroan Artist gives personal attention tc Ladies and Gen tlemen visiting her gallery, and haying the. host nf artists and polite attendants can safely promise tliat in no other gallery can those who favor her with a call get pictures superior to hers, not even In Now York and Philadelphia, or moot with moro Kina and prompt attention. Ambrotypos inserted in Rings, Lockets, Breast-pins, Ac. Perfect cop ies of Daguorcotypos nml Amhrotypos made of de ceased friends. Where copies arc defaced life dike uicturoa may still ho had, either fort ramos or for cards. All negatives preserved one year, and or der? by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Dec. 22.15G-1.-lf Q.ROCEEIJES— BEMOVAL.— Tho subscribers beg leave to inform Ihcir friends and customers that they have removed their Grocery Store To the South-East Corner of Main and Bed ford Streets, one Door West of Gardner & Go’s. Foundry, and Directly Op posite Hoiscv’a Hotel, Carlisle. • They will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand everything n their lino SUCH AS Coffees, Salt, Sugars, Dried Meat, Molasses, Bologna, Syrups, . Eggs, Crackers, Spices, Cheese, Dishes, Fish, Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, Coal Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware, Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, And Notion Generally. Our assortment is ver}' complete and has boon purchased with oaro and judgement. Wo invito all to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at very moderate profits., MONASMITII & BAKER. N. B.—Tho highest prices will bo paid for al kinds of marketing. M. & B. Nov. 10, 18f.-1.-tf NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLOOR £l FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. THE subscriber having taken the Ware house formerly occupied by J. R. Nonomnkor, on West High Street, opposite Dickininson Col ogo, would Inform tho \aiblic, that Uo baa en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain and Produce of'nll kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster and Salt, kept con atantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LA 1 VJiERH Y, dc, Limoburncrs' and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constanilj for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry tt any part of tho town. April 11, ’64, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AT. tho sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doore above u Cumberland Valley Bank, and twe doors below the Methodist Church on West Main ft street, tho largest and best; selected stock o WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State. Tho stock comprises a larg assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-case Watches Lovers, Lopincs, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold P, *ns and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold and silver, plated and bilvor War?o, Music Boxes, Accordoons Oil Paintings, a groit variety of Fancy Articles and a lot of the fines' Pianos, which will bo sold 4C per contl lower than t rcr offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirren and bo sold wholesale or retail on thi easiest terras’. Having selected a first class workman all kind* of repairing will be dono as usual, at roducoc prices. Carlisle April SO 1863, Handkerchiefs, Ties, stocks, Rib bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a toautiful assortment, can be found at ISAAC LIVINGSTONS, ITertb Haoeve# Bfc, Emporium. GROCERY STORE. TnEfPubUc can find, at our now Grocery Store, in tho Building lately by Philip Aunold, doo'd., and next door to tho Car lisle Deposit Bank, a very largo and fresh assort ment of all tho different kindaand grade* of 'X CaSj Coffco Essences, Coffee*, Boaps, fjyrups, Candle*, MolasseS, Salt, Spice?, PlcklcS, Sugars, Preserves,. Prepared Oivnned Coffees in Fruits, Papers, Jelllt*, ' Cranberries, and Mca:*, Raisins, Prepared Dried Mustards, Currants, Sauces, Dried Cracker*, Fruit*, Cheese, Nut*, Sweet Sognr*, Cake* onuff Also—Rico, Barley, Starch, Farina, orn orealina, Mateina, Macaroni, Ter .’colla, Azurnet, Prunes, oncenlrated Bye, Bo logna, Sausage, Tablo and other Oils, Nutmegs, Blocking, Beeowaij bocolate, o on, Tie Yarn, Lamp and audio Wick, Bath Brick, lothoa Lines, B. o d , Cords, Sni c e ■ Pa per and Enve lopes, Matches, Pewter Sand, Stovo Po lish, Flavoring Extracts, Spigot’s, Pons, Inks, Bri.nstono, ackcrcl, Shad,'Situnon» Herring and odfish. Also—the celebrated* rr-tfrrdsior Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Rugs and* Mats, Shot and Loud, Brushes, Brooms and Wisps, Glass, Queen’s, Wood, Willow & Ratak WARS. Wc respectfully ask tho public to call, examine and price our largo and carefully selected stock of Fink Fautlt Guoceiugs. Wb buy oil kinds of Country Product, JAMES M. ALLEN & 0. Carlisle Oct. f>, 186-1-ly rpilE ALLEN AND EAST PENNS BORO 1 .MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ofsumberland county, incorporated by an act of As cmhly, in the year 3843, and haring recently hud ita charter extended to the year 1883. is now in active and vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers: Wra. 11. Gorgns, Christian Stayraan, Jacob Eherly, Daniel Dailey, Alexander Cathcart Jacob H. Coovcr, John Eichelbcrgcr, Joseph Wiokerrs: Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Drickor Jacob Coovcr and J. C. Dunlap. Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorabU as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members arc invited to make ap plication to tho Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President—W. R. QORQAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum* bcrland county. Vice Pres’t.—CnnisriAX STX-vman, Carlisle Cum berland county. Sect’y.—Jonir C. DnxLAP, Mochnniesburg, Cum bcrland county. Treasurer — Daxiel Dailt, Dillsburg, York county. Cumberland County. —John Shcrrlck, Allen; Hon* ry Zcnring.Shlromanstown ; Lnfayetto PcfTor, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Gri fith, South Middleton; Snm’l. Graham, IV. Pcnnfl boro'; Samuel Coovcr, Mochanicsburg; J. TV. Cook lin,- Shcphcrdetown; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen; 1 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle Valentino Potman, Now Cumberland ; James McCnnulish, Nowville. York County. — W. S. Picking, Dover; James Griffith. Warrington ; J. F. Doardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll. Dio iihin County. —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies abou’ to expire,*cnn have them renewed by makingappli cation to any*of the Agents. iMnrch 13, ISfi.i. Hat cm Cap Emporium. r PIIE undersigned having purchased the J. stock, A., of (bo late William 11. Trout, doc’d would respectfully announce to the public that he will continue tho Hutting Business at tho old stand in West High Street, and with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall bo strictly in keeping vrith the improve mont of tho art, and fully up ft. the age in which wo live. mile has now on hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool to {Tic finest Fur and silk bats, and at prices that most suit every one who has'an eye to getting tho Worth of his money. Hi* Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassed for lightness, durability end finish, by those of any other establishment in tho country. Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho r-’-irTtfully invites nil tho old palroni ami as many new ones as possible, to giro him a call. Carlisle, Dec. 20, ISG2. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ULOTHIMG! LIVINGSTON has just returned from tho East with a magnificent stock of CASSIMERS, ■ - - SATINETS, VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for GEaiTIiEIWEWS CEOTOiracl. His assortment of piece goods is tho largest and most varied ever brought to this town, and ho pledges himself to sell goods by tho yard as cheap if-HDt cheaper, than any other store. His stock 0 f READY-MADE CLOTHING is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATS, PANTS, *tc., sto., Ac. which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Ho has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Undershirts, Overskirts, Djawcrsi JOHN BEETEM. and aoo for yousolves, his beautiful oseortmrat of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Ho will take groat pleasure in showing his goods, and can sat isfy all that ho can, and will, soli goods cheaper than any other house outside of tho Eastern cities. I would invito an examination of my stock o Fine Cloths, Oassimors, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. I would beg leave to say that my goods are manufactured under ray own supervision, and by tho very best workman. My present stock is tbo most extensive I bavo yet had in store, and I re spectfully ask my friends and tho public to give moa call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, «... , ' North Hanover Street , Carlisle, April 21,186-1. CHAINS. —GOO pnii all kinds, with a lar; Bu tt bains, Breast “ Log u sow. (t jnflt received tho Choac Ap-il 27. 1363. * R. E. SHAPLEY done at tho ohortoet notice NEW FIRST CLASS TOBACCO, WPFi!, Fire Insurance, AGENTS. J. G. GALLIC. IL.!'SIN«ST«iVs SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS, VESTS. OVERCOATS, Umbrellas, Carpet Bag*, Trunks , J’C., tfcc., d'O COME ONE, COME ALL, CUSTOMER'S ORDERS, SPECIAL NOTICE. ts of Trace Chains, go assortment of * ' Halter bains. Fifth “ Tongue u Spreads, Ac., Ac* Hadwaro Store of H. SAXTON. CUMBERLAND* VALLEY WSSB riSßte, I®! Jgß33 I’KANX.LIN RAIIi BO A»*. CHANGE Of HOUSE __ OX and after Movwt, Apbu. -Ith, 1864, P.stonger Train* wil xn» daily, »• follows, (Sundays excepted): fOE CEAMEIE9ECM ASD HAEEISBtfRQ •' Lew iUserstown, J : JJ A * ■ “-T&a v.s - a ;■ Lcare Slippensbur^ « K.wrill* •:« " *•“; , « Cirlisla 1*:1* '* *=*! “ Mochaniesburg 30:43 J;jf „ Arrive fit Harrisburg ll:!* i: ** FORCnAVBIESBUEQ AUD KAOEIISTOtVIT ; Lears Harrisburg 8:05 A. M., 1:85 ?■]*■ “ Wecbanicsburf 8:17 " , - Cariial. *=37 " J:55 •* uowviii. io:(n n ;; “ Sliippcnshurg 10:35 " 4:00 , , f Arr al 11:90 '• 4:30 Chambers g, | LeaT , i l;i9 h *.:M Lear. Orceneaiitl. 11:55 « . 5:50 « Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 H * :IH The Carlisle And Harrisburg Acomkojution Train vill leave as follow* t Leave Carlisle 5:55 A. M. Y< Mcchflnicshnrg 5:25 “ Arrive at Harrisburg 0:55 " Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. “ Mcchanicsburg . 4:54 w Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 44 niftluTit r'" 0 B connections at Harrisburg with 'XVKriT'i'or Philadelphia, New York and Pitts dui"; and with Trains for all points Wos». £&* The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. M., runs only aS'fav as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Superintendent's OJJIce, ) Sup i. Churning, April 4, *(VJ. ) April 7,*1804. I^^fISEWIRC mJiQNt ®¥isfsfel AT REDUCED PRICES With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop-Check, New Style Ham mer, Binder, Corder, Braid er, etc At the Railroad OlSce, Carlisle Pa, Highest Prcniiumd at the INTKRH ATIOX A L KX niUITIOX, LOXDOX, 1802. t.vnnsiKiAt. exhibition, earis, 1861. at tb« Fairs of the CHITEI) STATES AOfITi'ULTtIKAr. SOCIETT, Silver Medal at the J’ennst/lrania Slate Fair , September, 1863. 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. Loui.i, Mechanics' Ini stilute San Francisco At the Stale Fairs o Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, .NVu/ .Tpvsoy, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, lowa, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, * Michigan, Wisconsin, California. Thojc celebrated Machines nro adapted toovory variety of sowing for family' wear. from the light est muslins to the heav'est cloths. They work equally well xipon silk, linen, woolen, nntl cotton goods,—seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming, felling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alikcon both sides—and perfor ming every species of sewing, except making but ton holes and stitching on buttons. Full instructions for operating the Machine is given gnuaUomdy, at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent tome 'distance, so that personal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the Wheeler «fc Wilson Machine sire— 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch aliko on both sides of the fabric sowed. 2. Strength, firmness, and durability of scam, that will not rip uor ravel, and mudo with— 3. Fccnoiuy of thread. 4. Its attachments and wide range of applica tion to purposes and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of model and fin-, ish. 6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction, 7. Spjed, ease of operation and mapagomonfci and quietness of movement. SCHEDULE OF PRICES. No. II Machine, with Plain Table. $45 00 Half Case, Pannclled, 50 00 Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, 55 00 No. 3 Machine, with Plain Table, 55 QO Half Case, Pannclled, • 60 00 Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, 65 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 Casa, Polished, Rosewood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Largo, with Plain Table, 75 qo No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Tabic, 85 00 TERMS CASH, Every Machine is sold with n Ilemmer. Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are sold complete, with the Now Qluss Cloth-Presser, New Stylo Ilemmer and Braid er. /. Wheeled «fc Wilson's Agency at Jtkilroad and Telegraph Office, ; CARLISLE, Pa. Nov. 25,’63—1v. SBEAT ATTRACTION! GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! BRY GOODS At A. W. Bentz’s Empohium, which has always boon admitted as being tho cheapest atoro in the county. Wo have jreooitly received, from the Eastern Cities, selections from tho CHOICESI GOODS, at such very low figures as will surprise tho purchaser. Wo will, as usual, replenish out stock with the most seasonable goods, such as cannot fail to gratify tho most fastidious, Oui Domestic Goods are greatly reduced in price lower than can bo purchased in town. HAMM. 500 pairs of Hames on hand of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, London « Common if with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than • T * rß * »SAX3OKfI. CMISLLE FOUNDRY Fanning Implement Depot. F GARDNER & CO. now manufacture and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main st., Carlisle, a Urge juisortnrent of Agricultural Implements, oi well known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention to vriLLOtroHcv'* cbmbhatei* Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which haa taken over fifty «f»t class premiums «t Slate ami County fain. V, the farmers of Cum berland, York and Per y counties wo need not speak in detail of the merits of his drill, ns scores of them are now in use on the best farms in thoso Its reputation is established as the most complete groin drill now mnluifnhtured in the United States It sows Wheat, Rye, Tints, Bnrloy and Grass, eroniy and regular, without hunching the seed. Iho gum springs puss tho drill over stumps and stones, with out leaking pins or the drill. For even and regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un enunlled by any other. We also manufacture and sell tho following articles, which wo can recommend to farmers -.s reliable implements of ostahltshod character: Jforrleon’e Patent Corn Planter, hash's Patent Straw and Fodder Culler, Bridemlolfs Patent Corn Shelter, Johnaton’a Cast Iron Hogs' Trough, Ham's Patent Cider Mill, Also, Three and Four Horse Powors and Thresh ing' Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn ‘Crushers, and other articles for formers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Slovfis and ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for iron railings, and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would coll attention. * , STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of our business wo giro par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmers and millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on appjifcation. Our machine shop comprises all the varipus tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. , ■ STATIONARY. STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in the best style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo scon in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, and Dumb'd, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which wo confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. o nnectod with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most cosily as well as the plainest house Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass; window Frames from $l,Bl upward; Shutters and Lolling Blinds ffora $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 bouse building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of othc best quality of lumber. aro also prepared as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transpoi terS on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended tO . J F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1863. * NEW DRUG STORE. THE undersigned hae just opened a new DRUG STORE, in South Hanover Street, next door to C. InhofTs Grocery Store, whore he has just received and opened a largo stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. A 1 bo, u> largo lot of Tobacco and Scgavs, of the most favorite brands, Coni Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuits Nuts, Coul Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Modi cines, and all other articles connected with our lino All of which wo will sell at prices to suit the time Proscriptions carefully compounded by a compote druggist. ; DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1863. •• Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly west of the Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. . , | WINES, GREAT REDUCTION IN BliV GOODS. OWING to the recent heavy fall in the price of GOLD, Ihavodetermined .to reduce every artico in ray immense stock of Dry Gooda'lo a corresponding with the precious metal, and intend to make still further reduction from time to time as Gold recedes in price. My extensive stock has been mainly purchased at low prices nud before the great'advance in Goods. I take this opportunity of calling the attention of the public to this notice, as I ca» and will sell lower than any House outside of the Eastern Cities. Call and examine for your selves. Kcmcmbor the Old Stand, South Hanover street, below the Court House. A. W. BENTZ, Oot. 6, 1864. HATS AND CAPS AT- KELLER’S, ' On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of all the new pm styles of Silk, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft JUp and Straw HATS now open, of city and homo ' manufacture, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. A largo stock o summer hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Children’s fan cy, etc. Also a full a of A on’s, Boys' and Children’s Caps of o v rydescription nnd stylo. Tho subscriber invites a. to oomo and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho fools eon fidont of giving satisfaction. Thankful for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Don’t forget tho stand, two doors above Strai ner's Hotel, and next to Cormnan’s shoo store JOHN A‘. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. - [May 20,’04. LUMBER AND COAL, I WILL have constantly on hand and fur nish to dor all kinds of SEASONED LUM EEIt, snob as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Paling and Plastering Laths, Worked Floo ring Wcathorboarding, and all kinds of SHIN GLES, White Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, &c. Having oars of my own I can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest and on the most reasonable terms. Worked boards will be kept under cover, so that they can bo furnished dry at all times. I will also constantly have on hand all kinds of FAMILY COAL, under cover, which I will de liver dry and clean to any part of the town. Ly kons Valley, Locust Mountain and Lawborry Coal prepared expressly for family use, which I will sell at thb lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west end o'f High street, above the College. JNO. BEETEM, Juno 10,1864 , LOWS, PLOWS.- salo at Manufocture: moot of Plank's Plows, Ilonwood’s u Zuigler’s “ Weirich's 4i a the cheap Hardware Si A. W PENTZ. Carlisle, January, ll GRAIN WANTEI>.^—The highest market price will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Rye and Cats, and all kinds of Country Produce, at the Warehouse of Jua« 15-, 13W* A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE CHEAP DRY GOODS. NEW STOCK OF -Just received and fo •s prices, a largo assort York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle do Cultivators, Ac., toro of H. SAXTON, JNO. J’BBTBM. 5M3?aljP THE mb»cribcr has just returned from fte. eastern cities with the largest, cheapcs , _ , best selected assortment of Hardware, over 0 in this county. Every thing kept ' n , al 9' rg 1 0 * 1 I ml . o sale and retail Hardware atom, can bo had a wire lower than at ally oilier house in the county, cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. /Naii.s and spikes.— sl) tons nmls and spike j received of the very host makes, end all wamntea. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers* prices. . , ... «00 pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a larg assortment of butt chains, halter chains, hronst.do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, 350 pair of Hames of all kinds just «- ecircd. Common pattern, London pattern, Elisa bethtown, pattern, with and without patent faston ton. White Lead I.OOP gallons Oil just received, with a largo ft ?? or ‘“ ont of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, htha-tage, whittug, glue, shellac, paint brushes, flto-proof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored * no, rod lend, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, Hsh oil, *o. Colors of ovory description, dry and in oil, in cans Bnlts.—Just received tho largest, cheap cst, 1 and best assortment of Farm Bolls m the county. Grooncnstlo metal and 801 l metal, war ranted not to crack. . _ _. rt _ Powder. —25 kegs Dupont Rock and Rmo Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stono slcdgesfitone hammers, pourra and cement. —50 barrels cement, with a very Iftrgo assortment of chain and iron pumps o all kinds, cheaper than Carlisle, Jan. 7,1864. Lewis F- I-yiiC. Jf the old firm of John P, Lync tfc Son, HAS just completed opening his spring sloe* of Hardware, Points, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Ac., to which bo invites the early attention of the public generally. Ho has greatly enlarged bis stock in all its various branches, and can how accomodate the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or small quantities at tho lowest prices.— Ho don’t want tho public to think ho has brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but bo can asmro them that a look into his store will convince them that ho has enough Goods to fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will find it tc tboir advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations mado tc effect sales. LEWIS F. LYNE, 1 North Hanover street. Carlisle, Tan. 7* 1804. Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWEN, South Hanover street, opposite Bentss' Store, Carh'sl«, THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected stock of ■ Head-Stones, Monuments, TOMBS, Ac., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will soli at tho lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac., or oaildings, marblo slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for ceraetry lots, Ac., of tho best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly aMomlnd <o. Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1802. Foreign and Domestic Liquors EDWARD SHOWER rcspectifuily announ ces to tho public, that bo continues to keep con stantly on band, and for sale, a largo and very su perior assortment of Sherry, Port, Maderin, Lisbon, Claret, Na live. Hock, Johanmsborg, and Boderhoim CHAMPAGNE, Ileidsick «fc Co., Qoislor & Co., and imperi al. GINS, Bohlon, Lien, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Noe tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, «ko. Best to bo had Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of the very host quality. Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will find it as represented, us his whole attention wilJ bo given to a proper and careful selection of hu STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and hopes to have tho patronage of the public, Carlisle, April 12, 1863 bargains ! bargains !! i:; JUST received from tho great New York Auction Sales 3000 Yards CALICOES, 2500 “ WHITE MUSLINS, COO “ SPUING DeLAINES. 3000 “ BROWN MUSLINS 800 “ GINGHAMS, 5000 “ CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Shades, Ac. Great Bargains m Hoop Skirts, Linen Handkerchiefs, Spring Mouttos, Dross Goods, &o. I will soil tho above goods and many others at a small advance on amt until the Ist of April. Please call one door below Martin’s Hotel, Main street. nr i, n w - SAWYER. March 9, 1865. PAINTS AND OIL: Lead, 1,000 galls, of Of a largo assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Lithavago, Whiting, Glue, * Shellac, Paint Brushes, Colors of every descripti cans and tubs, at fho II 'S.—lO tons of "White •il, just received, v/ith "Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zina; Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Roiled Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, &c.. don, dry and fardwaro Store • H. SAXTCN. _shirts! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts over offered in this place, SHIRTS at 12,00 per dor. do. " 15,00 “ “ do. " 20,00 “ “ • do. “ 25,00 “ <■ do. 11 30,00 “ « warranted to bo of the boat and most celebrated makes. Bought before tue Into advance in prices, sold by tbo dozen or single, Ifyou want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, 'call at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19' *fi3, /--IARPETSI CARPETS II CARPETS! I Wo have just returned from tbo city with „ full supply of all grades and qualities of Carpets from the cheapest Hemp up to the best quality of Three-Ply. Also all widths of Floor Oil Ploil,o‘ Window .Shades, Hugs,-Matts,.Looking Glasses, Ac All persons in want of any of the above goods for the coming season, will do well by giving ns an early call, ns wo always take great pleasure in mar I ke't tlUg p?r g °° d3 “I 11 d ° fy in this market 1 ease remember the Stand, acuth-0., Snd 'stol lr;. 0 ’ diroctly “PPOBite Irvine ■ leidich & jMille: C7* Printing noatly oxoeutod, Town and. Count vv. THE subscriber respectfully infofmn his friends and tho public generally, that he stil continues tho Undertaking business,and is ready to wait Upon customers cither by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand both plain‘ahd ornamental. lie has constantly on hand Fisk's Patcut Metallic Burial Case, of which ho has been appointed tho solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of tho kind now in : use, it being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood Hearse and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person: ally, without extra charge. Among tho greatest discoveries of tho ago is Wells* Spring Jlatlrass, tho best and cheapest bed now in use, tho exclusive right of which I have sc* curodd and will bo kept constantly on hand. Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, andßcntt roftua, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Up* bolstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Ta bles,’Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of nil kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other arti cles usually manufactured in this lino of business, kept constantly on band. Xlis workman arc men of experience, his materi al the best, and his work mado in tho latest city style, and all under bis own supervision. It will bo warranted and sold low for cash. Ho invites all to*givo bin* a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto* fore extended to him ho feels indebted to his nume rous customers, and assures tbexn that no efforts will bo spared in future to pleaso them in stylo an 4 price, tiiveusacull. ■Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bonlr. Carlisle. Nov. 6. 1862: ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK, Olf ORT GOODS. L W. BEMTIf HAS just returned from the Now York and Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of, Mqhair Lace, Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids, Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Cheeks, Colored Alpaca* Colored Morrimac, do Laino, Double width Wool Plaids, Black and White do., Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Cheeks, Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, &o. MOURNING GBOOS. Morinoos, Cashmeres, Bombazines, Figured i plain Delaines Brocade Mohair, Double Wool do Laiuca • Chcna Mohair, Striped Reps, Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, Oros. dc Berlin, Torino Cloth, Parnincltu Coburg, Black Coburp, Mourning corded silk, Poilt do Soio, black silk, a largo assortment of erapo collars, black alpacas, black silk belting, «tc. Black and bordered long unci square shawls, squaw and long wool shawls, black Thibet, Mous da Lainc, brocho long and square, plaid wool shawl*, fancy wool shawls, in groat variety. RALMORAI. SKIRTS, Ladies’ hats, homo made lankots, - fin© or ed. Tho latest stylo hoop skirts—sly quakcr. HOSIERY. A largo and well selected stock, wool and cotton, ladies and children’s caps, afino nssortmontofbon* not and mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo asssortmont of MENS AND ROYS' AVEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. The largest and best selected stock in tho county. Carpets, oil cloths, «fcc. These goods have all boon selected expressly fof this market, with great car© both to thoir quality; and stylos, as well as to a reasonable price at which! they can and will-bo disposed of. j The old friends and customers of this well j -house •flyft-invitod to call and examine this stook of splendid ‘'goods" E. SHOWER, TVEW photograph * and Ambrotype Gallery. Wo, tho undersigned, respectfully inform out friends and tho public generally, that wo hftVO pponod a‘ •picture gallery In tho now second story over the frame building* located a few doors south of the Post-Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bentz’a store, South Hano ver street. Wo have constructed this Gallery ac cording to our taste, and flatter ourselves in say* lug wo have for the.best arramrodjiaht .In town* To aged, infirm and dcUoatr persons, wo will say this Gallery la much easier of access than any in this place, being located on tho second story, and tho story beneath being, iow, there is not such a tower of stops to ascend. Having procured the assistance of an experi enced operator, and purchased the best and latest improved apparatus, we are nroparod to producs pictures equal to any olhei* establishment, not ex celled by Now York or Philadelphia. Such as Extra Whole Size, holographs. Cartes De Visits, Ambrotypes and ferrotypes. ' PICTURES INSERTED IN LOCKETS, Rings, and Pins, and copied or enlarged from 010 Daguerreotypes, Ambrotpyos, <to., &o. Also, for sale a fine lot of Picture Frames and Albums.-" \\ o hope, by a strict attention to business anil & desire to please, to receive onr share of the public patronage. Do not forgot tbo place, *a few door* 1 south of tho Post Office, South Hanover Street. „ , H. 11. GROVE & SON. Carlisle, Nov. 10, 18(*4-tf. PURS! FURS!! FURSIII ’ | C* ELLING at greatly reduced prices cO/jL?® 6 out tho balance of stock of tho soaar.a. « <Sj you arc in want of any Ladies, Misses, and Chi J-i dron’s Furs, please give us an early call, as it wid bo to your interest, LEIDICH & MILLER, g CARPETS ! CARPETS !! I HAVE receiyed frotu Now York all and qualities of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Window Shades, Curtain Mtd°* rials, Table Covers, Counterpane-!, Wido Sheeting 3! Pillow Muslins, Towclinga, crash and all kinds of house furnishing goods. Also a largo variety ol GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. Persons in want of any of tho above goo I ar ® respectfully invited to call. Goods at tho lowest market value. Additions will bo made as tho sea son advances. Highest cash price paid for Car pet Rags. East Wain stioot, one door below Mar tin's Hotel. Velx 2» 1806. DAVID SIPIS. anuwiu. A. W. BENTZ IVcw Sky-Light 1865. W. C. SAWYER. \9s 'M “ 'r. I I
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