ggzirulbrat TURNIPS FOR STOCK. Concerning the 'VaiueNif turnips for stock, Augustus Matson cf Onondpga County N. Y., says in the Cultivator: A lean looking for a yoke of - oxer,, once came where I was breaking up . a stiff sod, so a very warm dcy ; ho was • surprised to see how they walked along, paying no attention, to the very oppres 'live heat. He wished to buy thew, but thought we asked too much. He went on, but:cattle back and took them. Ile was diseippointed in them; they did not stand tlic heat as well as he expected The trouble was he , had nu turnips lot thetn. When cattle become accustomed to them, there is no food they seek with such avidity. I feed some to my horses, generally giving them some once a day. They seem fund of them ; they prefer nem to carrots. I winter my.stock hogs mainly on them. For hogs I cut them finer than for cattle ; I have tried cook ing diem for hogs, but like feeding then .raw better. if hogs have as warm a place as they ought to have, they will gtow finely, fed almost entirely on turnips If farmers would feed rutabagas to theit hogs, there would be less complaint about losing their pigs than there now is. 11 hogs had nct been used to eating them, I would give them b•tt a few at a time at first. When they have learned to eat ti them, they relish a few of them occasion ally until they are fully fattened. Calves fed a few turnips each day, will do better than if fed with meal. If fed enough of meal they might get fatter, but with the turnips they will keep in good order, and grow faster. sto feeding sheep with them, fcannot speak from experi ence, but see no reason why they should not he valuable. PEACH POT-PIE "What's that, you innovator ? pot-pie .9" Yes, ma'ary—that's exactly what I do mean—a peach pot-pie. Nothing ri diculous about that, certainly. I don't know that it is even new to the public. It Las not been to me any time these foul years. I learned it of a Savoyard ch.); and I consider it one of the choicest bits oekitchen science I ever fell heir to.— litease bear it in mind till peach time— experiment, and become converted. Take nice, tender, lean veal, clear of bone, cut it into shreds, then good, fine flavored peaches—not so ripe as to. le stumpy—peal thin and slice as thin as possible. Have greased as many t f sinallest size soup plates as you will ha% plates laid at the dinner table. Ott each of these plates lay a crust. rolled out t. quarter of an inch thick. and lay in a, inch in depth veal, peaches and thinl, sliced potatoes in equal proportions Add as - much hatter will flavOr dish, but not so notch :IS (0 make it greas‘ do. , itio - ft of pepper, a pinch of cinna won, and then cover with a crust some thing thinner than the bottom one. Thus till all the platys, then set th, first one in the bottom of a steamer o tin Ici itle, cover it with an inverted plate th II set in another and another, until al are stacked in. If the steamer is ta,ed Harbin. , tome is required than to cute claw ly , and steam away for an hour an a half. If a kettle is used. Tilite.! it, in pot or iron lc( ttle. with water enough I. come half way up the inner kettle ant, boil as before, an hour and a half. Sere the dishes ju,t, as they come from tht kettle, on other plates.— Stthirdui/ Erh, in( Pea HOW TO RAISE AN APPLE OR CHARD Ist. Select your Imes yourself if possi ble : don't allow a refuse tree to be set— it is only wasting time and care ; deter mine that every mean scrub of a tree go to the bonfire before it finds a place ii yourorchard, See that the trees are care fully taken up and carefully set in well prepared ground. 2d. Let your land be carefully cultivat• ed for at least six years. Allow no grain, except occasionally, perhaps, a crop or buckwheat, but never a crop of rye Tht contrast between a cultivated orchard and a neglected one is astonishing, and the two only need to be seen to be appreciat. ed. 3d. Protect your trees from cattle, sheep, mice and all destructive insects; otherwise your labor may be all lost Ex elude all domestic animals Allow no mulching to remain around the trees in winter to harbor mice, and especially watch for the apple borer, oue of the most insidious onen'ies of the apple tree. A gallon of soft'soap diluted with one or two gallons of softweter, applied to the trunks of the trees, is an excellent thing for the trees, and is not agreeable to any insect. Nothing will kill an insect quicker than soft soap. -4th. Follow up a judicious system of 'pruning, leaving a good spreading, open liead. By pruning annually, there will be no necessity of sawing off large branch es, and the result will bo more perfect trees. Let the motto be followed—"what. ever is worth doing. is worth doing well. t-• FARMERS' SONS The sons of farmers ' commonly think their lot a hard ono.—Unlike most city youths, they are compelled to perform daily toil. Their life is not one of con stant andseinent., They cannot see and hear so much as their ci y cousins.. They do not dress in as fine clothes—cannot ' treat and he treated at the popular saloons, or visit the costly gambling resorts which abound': in °rely city. 'They feel that_ their lot is •indead a hard, one, and' the highest ambition of many of them is, to arrive at that age when they.can go to the city and.see "all the sights" that are to be seen. . But let us talk to our farmers' Ycu are in the right place. You are learning habits of industry and .fragal.ty. - By your daily , toil you are acquiring a sound constitntion—a most important matter. And this is one of the reasons that our great men have all come frcm farmer's sons. They have grown up ro bust with constitutions that could endure a great amount of mental labor, which youths from the city, with weak and fee ble frames, could not stand. If you cur] not sec as much as city youths., neither aro you exposed to the vices and temptations of city life. You are then on the right track—go ahead• Resolve to form no bad habits. Indulge in no intox leafing drinks. • If yotfforni a love for them, it is almost impossible to subdue it. Do not acquire the habit of chewing or smoking tobacco, or taking snuff. Read aoori books; let no opportunity for im• provement pass away neglected, and you will grow useful, intelligent men.—Rural Work/. uUMBERLAND VALLEY AND • FRANKLIN. _RAIL ROADS. CI MARE OF HOURS. ON and after .MoNnAY, APRIL, 4th, 1804, Pas6ongor Trains will run dully,. rollows, „runday elrepteal): FOR OIIAMBERSBURO AND HARM-BURG. Lnvvn Ilarerstown, 7:00 A. M.. 2:45 P. M " Greeocastle. 7:37 " 3.35 " { Arr at 8,17 • 4:20 Chambors'g, - - Leave 8:30 " 12:55 " Leave Shippenseurg 8.00 " 1:23 " Neuvlile 8:32 " 1:28 " " Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 " " Mechanicsburg 1 tcti 2 - 3:12 " Arrive at tiarrlsbUrg 11:15 " 3:40 " FOR (MI A 1113/111 811 URG AND 11 AO IdeSTOW N : Levee Ilarrishurg , 8:05 A. 11., 1:35 P. Al Meehaniesbnre 8:37 " 2:16 " " , arllsle 9:27 " 1065 . 4 " Newvlllo 10;02 ‘. 3:25 '' " Sh ppensbueg 10:83 - 4:00 '‘ diambore'g, { A L„ r; r a e t 1 1 1 1 :110 0 4:40 4:40 Loave 'lreeneastle 11:55 - 6:80 Arr. at Hagerstown 12:36 " ...._. 0:10 ...... Tho Carlisle and Ilarrionurir ACOONIcIiATION TRAIN will leave as follows: Leave Carlisle 6:451, A. 11 Mechanicsburg 0:25 •• Arrive at Harrisburg Ii 1,..v.• Harrisburg . 1:20 P Mechanicsburg 4.54 Arrive at Carlisle A:2O '• - malting Ch a,, eon. ectio, at Ilarrisburg with Train, for Philadelphia, New fork and l'rttahurg; and with Trains for all points NVest.. .11g) The 'Frain leaving liar, (sharp at. .4:20. I'. M.. runs only a 4 the as Carlisle. rl, N. LITI.L. Sup't •uperlntendent's / I r 434 Magnificent Sale. (.OLI) AND SILVER WATCHES ar.ewelgrzr, ferc4o. ON THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN. The Entire. Stock of One Gold and Silver Watch .I(inufacto , ry, Two Immense Jewe:ry Establi,h merits, One Silver Platiruz Warehouse, One Gold Pen and Pencil Maker, To bedisposed of with dispatch WITHOUT REGA RD TO COST' The IlontlS are of nt,hionalde sty I.•s and rIPIst exerl ••rt wo I:lliansblp. and,nerill.otl in this inannet rol eve the or .p irtnrn r lrmo eln.bar nsa iloot cirro o.ofl it n dist rio•tinl civil mar It .h,011.11,.. prom.- .00Lly sated. turll Ihoy ann..tly of AMERECAN MANUFACTURE nit LlieeefOrii go ,, hs rLid 1,111 iihroad spit Poe lit nh .1,1 es the etie.ipest e i i old 'Hpn simple dote pp I C. i• ,iii LoriiAll l Ills it, ponhie , 41.)/ItzloUtit L,l mole Lille 1.11 •en' lint of Y 01 Ip• offereh y lie hie. i he suite ONLY ONE. DOLLAR he elvievell thy nut nl tido on OW' USE, aril this /131 1111 . I,Ur. • ti 1 , 01 ...VI 11.1,. 011,i/ ho WI Ili Iv Lho Wet, "4i re c..•lllo .11.11•11,4 “I StaN . V.: .t• .t Sh.lll.lr I r. thlr TI I I.: l' I, AN IS ;- 4 I)1 11,1.1 • Tile. wilt. ot :artie:e , it,red .• i; 11.111 , g '` 0-1.1 Will I • l'.• • , e/t , CI) 11111111 •• 11, ti Hy. Pla 1,1 t , ~11 In a ..alt d al enve.p.•: hen placed la a or and • elliisiNt•d ; •1. r n i tw.,1 2 (1%, 1 . 13111 t, 1111 . ir..ti 1111li el.r eh tit.. 11lln, I, • r tti Sr tq , ,s•it rnrl , l ,,, ii N.• 111 11r, vp L a 111 ewe t 0., n bit 1.1 . • 110 cs tt. r I fill pirttrlqi..lilt v.. T. d the .1 ill .lis 1 . ... 1 . 011111 al. 1 LI, fill, it (10 lie . 010.0 get of Pearl har-1./rop, ii r/ti unrolls putt 1.. a jnu 0,4 111,11 .vllO COOll.lllOl. wusr thrtn. nod had 00 0 0 , 1, ttli) other tart). le 011 (10. 0 quid pi 1,, willoh may pr I,:rted . V 1•111 eil.atine to yen Lore fur her tie, ) , 1u the waiter ilr.p unit re it is and ;1r... WATCH DEPART.NIENT. .101 Gents' Patent Levert/01,1 1l notnt, Case $5O to 701 tie. to . Leette/ . 11 . e1 I,r ver le rid i I en, , r.. 4 -1; elen Swil/liei//ld II untlng. Cone, ~ I -1 I IIU La.1.1, * G.. 01 dud 11.11:titn.. Case. - It 110 Omits' Patent Lever Silver Ile atil t , la, :11, - II 4110 Gents' 'Jet I•ever Sliver /1111It1//11 , 0,./ 3 - 81. I,lllth/71W Def. Lever Sliver 111/01/ m,•••, 5. .101) Gents' Patent lever Silver Opeo-`1,,,,, .25 - I.:0 300 Gents' Soviet Si ver, 1m - JEWELRY DEPA HT )1 It IN I 3 0 Dinm ml m 31,U Gents' Diamond Pins, / Us. Us. 3 LIJ Gents' California Diamond P 1.,,,, 3 - If. 3000 (junta' California Diamond 111 ie.. :3 • I 1 hOOO Gents' Gold and Enameled 1 , ..11(1.4...,, :, • 10 40 al Gents' Gold Vest ( hobos. 5 - 4u 4000 Pair Oen& I), Id Sleeve Batons. :; - 1U 400 u harli en s Geld & Enam el eeru Bntr,m. (mu (1, Id Is'tutlF. A On (Innis' e..tile N d rind : 4 1k.rnet • 12 sum) (4,0, sion e . 4 1 ; t A Ennui IlitiVA 4 lb and 0 'Ache,' Geld N. 4.14 • 50 it =I 5000 Gold aed Enameled Brae°lel, IS 8000 Gold Chat as, 1 - 30 .5100 Pair Ladles' 11010141 eve Buttons 3 4000 Pair Ladies' (told Eaton. Sony., Batton. 4 - 10 8000 Solitaire Doll Brooches. 3 12 0000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brom has. 3 12 50001101 d Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops, 3 - 8 7000 slosaie, lel, lava S Florentine oar drops 3 - 10 1,0110 tiold 5 10 00 0 ("oral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops. 3 - 10 10000 Sllul tare Lockets, 4 • 10 100110 51iniat ure Lockets—maple eprlnit, 8-- 25 111 , 0 1 Pinin Gold Rises. 4 • 12 1 0 0 dote Ladles' Joii,,lry, ((old and dot, 5 • 20 1004 Sets Ladles' Jewolry, Cameo, Pearl, et, - 10000 Ladles' GM and Jet Ilmeel,•ts. 4 10000 I. dies' Gilt and Jot Ilat So pporters. 2 - 12 SILVER PLATED WARE 10000 Cups. 0000 Cobletr, 1! 0 , 0 Pair Napkin 111ngr 2000 Card Baskrts, aO,O Castor Frames—complete with hottles, 6 - 20 2000 Ice Pitcher., 6000 I'ulr Dotter Knives, 3 • 8 6000 Soup Oyster and Gravy Ladles, 2 - 8 1000 Km:raved 1 1 10 Knives, 3 - 6 8000 Dozeir Tea Spoons, per dozen, b - 15 11000 Dozen Table SpCons, per dozen, 8 - 24 6000 DozenDosert Forks, per doz n, 8 - 30 GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. 12000 o , ld Pens, Silver katonslon lioldi r, 03 to $lO 12000 (7010 l'One. Silver M. tinted Holders, '2- 8 6000 Geld Pens, Gold Mounted 110 den, 8 - 15 0000 i.Olll Pens pith Gold Extension Holders 10- 25 6000 Gold Pens, Gold fluidal s and Senells, 10 • 20 6000 Gold Pendia, ' 0 - 20 REMEMBER THE PLAN In all cases we:charge for forwarding the Certificate postage, and deh.g the business, the sum of Twent,.. live k.ents, which 1111.1/4 be In the etdrr. Five Certifi cates will he sent' fur $l: eleven for $2; thirty..for $6; eixty-five for.slo; one hundred tin $l6. AGENTS Al E WANTED Throughouetbe Country to operate for no. A huge compensation will be paid. Send for terme r ho., en eloelng stamp. Mnrch 24, 1865 IMPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERING ROM 'DEFECTIVE EYE MORT. ROSENDAI4II, OculistQprician, •is now permanently located at 29 North 2d St., tlarrishurg, Pa, J. It. respectfully rolicits Ladies and Gentlemen who are In the habit of wearing . the Glasses now in common use. (and which are genet idly so Injuroug to ttursight owing to tholrattrecting boat t.nd drawing the eyes, or who rnay.haye had their sight impaired by the mie of such blialues.weakuma. opacity co any other de ect to make a trial of the TM PRO' ND 141..N8 Those 4 pectaclog will enable +mod persona-to pit fu .any length of tin OAt ‘ .,ho minutest cm ploy to enfrelth er by city Or candle light, and will not require the change to great,m magnifying rowers so frequently as the GIARroOt in common . usn They aro numullictured by machinery on new coteltruction, peculiar to the In. AlWays on baud a large assbrtment or I‘llc roe e9p e Tolesdopee. irppro and Field'Olaseee. Th”rmntnot.4s. Ra rninetere. alaanote. Nada. Lanierno. DisfolVing Appa• ratue, Eb•e•rlael Maebinea.' Tkorescopeto and tine Views. pataloguemaant gratt,4 .. .htnnony 20,1a65:-.17 z,2 to i,20 8• 12 2• 10 4 • 16 10 20 NEWBORN & CO., 75 Fulton Street, N. Y =I D ItY GOODS. " To• Whom it 111fty ConOe.tn." Greenfield & Sheafe.r ARE happy to.inform the public that they have just returned (tom NEW YORK with a now and desirable • tuck of gooda—boUght at greatly reduced prices, which will behold on the original and popular principle of QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. DRESS GOODS, Scotch Plaids, Wool Pladis, Zephyr rinide. Empres Cloths Plaid Mohairs. Oitimoru Moths, Amour a. Barra thous. Alpacas in all colors. limb. Alpacas. Wool Do !slues Coburgs, Ac., kc Balmbral Skirts, A full assortment for Ladles and l hi droll CLOAKS and FURS! A lard and &pia-able stock of Cloaks and Furs bought. In :4 0.1, York which will be sold lower that. elsewhere. DOMES TICS, Do I.alnes, Cheeks, Prints , . NI usllns. Olnghams. Canton Flannels nod Tleslnes, a!I to be sold at great. bargnina. NOTIONS.-110nhiry. White tionds, GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Caf.Flrneras, Sat'netts. Jeans, &c A full an sore wont of Magorlu's eolobnited Ilomd•31ndo Hoods always en hand. Don't buy any kind o. goods until you have t collet( on GILLEN Fl ELI) I.E. &II EA F Eli, lo Lotto the great difference bet weeu the prices asked for goods thdre and elsewhere. Gouda rocelved daily from New York and Ohlladel phis. GREENFIELD & SiIEAFER, East Main Street;South,sido, 2d door. 2LI door, 2d dour from rorner. - Nov.ll. 1806. BEST WHITE. LEAD! .BEST ZINC! )I) RE LIBERTY LEAD, Unsur paa ;sed for Whiten, , er, Oloi,o, Durability, Firmneta, no, eVPIIIIOSII of aul face. PURE LIBMICIV LEAD—Warranted to cover more surface for souse weight than any allot Lend— Try it and you will have no other ! PURE LIRERTY ZINC, selected Zino. ground in Refined Linseed Oil. one giviled In quality. always the same PURE LIBERTY ZINC, warrantod to do more and better work at a given eo9 than any other—ilet the foci M.nulactnred at Pennsylvania PAINT R COLO WohNs. Orders ex , euted promptly by ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glass Dealers tm. SI ore & 0111(.0; No 137 North I'll 1111 Stry,t. PHIL All ELPII IA Nitro]] 24,1865-Iy. Important to Millers and Mill Owners yler's Improved Iron Water Wheels Patented July 1855-56-58 fidb)wing are ' , Mlle )f the ad van all oth., the 1....1 p, t,i Ita dnra!,ility. and It i 4 to, 111,13 ro go•t out of ro pair. it rung Inn well xs nut i h.te , t water with. the c,tmr Mend. t is not ohstrustad 31,110 r "r nth,: 4111,it.iii•ei.5 with a soitabl , lark. IC is adapted in high heads :is tt t`li as lose. It Is the ?.tenti!est rtt hninu and easiest rn•gnlnlfd wheel in use. It suitol)l. fnr 1111:Inds nl marbinorv, colon and wool,. 1.. , 010;••:. ..ri t. :• 4 1ta• nn.l Pdpur hi. tka 11, -.di, id... it •11714 1 . 1,i..111 11 , r Cdl,nhor land 11:10 V., • i-trt las 1111111 n Co: 1.• 010 , , • I r I„.ula en 1., .1,111 1 1.11.. I,ll' & c o , Cari,..l, 110 • :lii n rumor • lu..•l•ut:/iu NI put it., in PI) tt t“ g 1.• Neillll. p. , ‘ , Pr. ~v s•r, ,,, 4, 1,1, , N. 10.1 . 4. at oil pr'O'ltod to f,,,,,j0..13 ‘ h. tIIIL:ShIC b , n llto• he. =I Marvh 15 , ;5. W INE S AND 1,1(11i H SOUTH HANOVER STREET. CARLISLE. r 1 IJ E undersigned, successor to 1). P. ,Ilazelton would t espectfully Inform Ills friends and the publbgeoerally, that he Intends to Lind tin 010 chara , ter of thu al, ,ve house as heretofore. n 1111 will Seep oongtriiitly 011 111111t1 11 11,40 aKs , rt,m,ot. of It n sDi ES, GINS, WHISKEYS, CORDIALS, 141 ITEItS, &e., Jkh he ran sell as chimp as any other establishment lu 'arllsle. II n. t cheaper iIEY" County Landlords trill (Ind ihis the place tr buy their. WINES AND LIQUOR. , ', Both In read to quality a9d price tlin stark in large 1111(1 Noll selt.or ed. nll,l h.• 17 , V 11. .1 call bet •re ptirrlmMllg el , oivlt.•ro I rtcic•ttil er the place. ,Muth I lanover strm4,ll rem Imporll'l4 the •Vol un rear Inv "Mee V 7 inter's old et Itnd WW'nrll.L• November I, 1864—tf .). K LOCIIMAN & BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOG RA PH G •\LLI?ItS IN MAYVILLE, PA I( - 1 1, 1,1)111 \I . \ 11$11,L , : and I.ly Ole .entry ha, 'I,. I . it %Ir. reiz.e•iii , Jent Phol.,ripher rn C.ll ry ihe rho liidet,s hi Nesevii e, .kill'l hrir o. ~I th a , •omplrti upt nie t urn •ot. r arid (mut, y Lion!. =I wt.rl. iu I Ili,: 001111 ty %Mr l'S. A NI IMO I YPi'.S. AN], noprEs The puldic le rordlatly Iry it,d. A ll work Lmnrau teed U. =I !IQaim ;=-1 owtitir-41=-1 , : , , 4- •••• etTZtl , n-ti S 351,- ; Dr Stric bend's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is ranted In cure Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Asth Wtmoping Cough. Sore Throat. Consumption, and affections of the Throat and Lunge. For sale by ell Druggists per oral Depot, No. 11. E. Front kreet, Cincinnati. 0. sk , t l iit • 1' ff ..idee • -4; All the Medical 111101 and the Prose recommend Dr !Ackland's net-Cholera Mixture as the only certain med•. for Di: reliant and Dysontary. It is a ccmhina in of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Car foal Ives. arid is warranted to effect a cure after all her means have fulled , er Hale by Drualriste. General Depot, No. 6 East firth Street, Cincinnati, 0. ",. # •• • rick In nrl's Pile 10 Imply has cured thotuande of the a ore cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It glare immediate relief and effects a permanent cure Try It directly. It Is warranted locum. For sale by all Moutlsts. °moral Depot, I 1 East Four,), Street, Mali:mall, 0. DYSPEPSIA. DR. 81`10ORLAND'S TONIC.--Wo can recommend there suffering with Inca of Appotim. Indignation, or Dyspepsia. Nervousness and Drr..mittli,l6liblitty: to use Strickland's Tchic It Is a vegetable'preparation, fr from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nor NOUN system it crouton a word appetite, and Is war ranted to cure li3spepsla and Nervous Debility. For sale by Drusglsta generally. at $1 par bottle.— Sri:rred by D. A. Strickland, 6 Fast Fourth Street, Cincinnati 0. Dec 2, Died. N U TS. Confectionary and Fruits, at .L Ilavorstlch'n. CA.RPETS 1 CARPETS-I 1 Ihave received from New York, all Lk Inch anit qualities of Carpets, Oil Cloths, iklattings Looking 01000(0. WINDOW SHADES, Curtain Materials, Table Covers. Counterpanes, Wide t.heetinas. Pillow Sluallna, Towelllnea,•araeh and all kliala of house furnlehlog goods. Moo, a largo at ok of general MERCHANDISE. Persona In want of any el the above goode, are re sportfully Invited to c4ll. (Mods sold at the 'lnvert market value. • - Addlt! pop will he made es the Pennon advances. lindiest cash prices retld for Porpet Rage. Bast Main Street, one uoor bOlow Martin's ❑utol W. Q. SAWYER. Feb 3,1865 eIIOICE SEUARS - & TOBACCU,,s W, RS 1 , 1.1 IS K.lll ti !. • w T. .., ' Do you vi , nt Whiskers or Monstaelies I Our Ore , • el!Treompound will force •horn groy thp amo.th. es' face tr chin, or hair on bald beads, in Nix Weeks Pr l ee 61.00, Sent by genii anywhere. closely settled, an receipt ornate. Address, . • • WARNICR 4 0041.1m18E1, Brooklyn, N. Y. - **yob ali 466-14 .4; , • ' • WE, the undersigned, respectfully in form our friends and the public generally, that we baVe opened a Now Sky-Li Q 0•11 o PICTURE GALLERY • In the Mew second story over tire frame buildings located a few doors south of the Post rrillee. and nearly opposite A. ". Bentz a nioro, South Ilanovvr street.— We have constructed this Battery according to our taste, and flatter ourselves in saying we have far the best arranged light lo town. To or:041,101mo and dell cote person a. u 0 will say this Gallery is 'our+ easier of access than any In this pluee, being located on the second story. and the story beneath being low, thorn In not MI h a tower Or stepA re ascend. Raving procured the s•sist ince of nn experienced onerator. and purchas d the best and Iniesi improved apparatus. we are prepared to produce pictures equal tie any other establishment, net excelled by Now York or Philadelphia. Such us We sh til also Introduce anew picture to this vieint ty in such uib •unded demand in the chino. coiled the GEM PHOTOGRAPH. lno dozen taken at one sitting at the low price of $1 AO n•r dozen. Pletures Inserted In Lockets hinge, and Plne. end copied or enlarged from old Daguerreo•- rn•pes. Anbrotypes. ,Itc Alen. for Fnle a line lot of Picture Friuliee and Albums We hone by a ;tact at tention to bustnees and a drake to please, to receive nun shore of the public patrnnatro. Do not target the place. a few doors smith of the Poet tifflee. South Hanover Strout, 11. 11. GROVE A. SON. Dec. 2. lar4—tf. OR, CoNIPOUND S\ RIM, OF , AILD CHERRY AND Will cure the Diseases of the VIRG T u LUNGS,' Such as Colds, C agint, Croup. Asihrria, Dreechitin Ctdarrh, core Throe , llosrsenese, Whooping Cough, kr. Its timely use will prevent . P ULM OXA R C A'S ['MP 71 0 11r, And even whore this fearful disease line tnhon hold it will afford greater relief 'hen any Other medicine Miss Kate Vander:dice or Pottsville, says: I wee benefitt d more by using the Phoenix I cetera! than any other medleine I ever used." Elias Oberholtzer, of Lionville, Chester county, was cured of cough ut noin yearn standing by lining the Phoenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens. of Hall street, Phienixville, certifies that he was cured of a col%li of two years' standing. u hen ail other medicines had failed, by the Pi:mil:l ficeitoral Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hundreds o bottles of the numix Pectoral, nod that all vitro used It hear testimony of lis wonderful effects In curing coughs. r; pow, t r 'Aat.f,r John !toyer, editor of the '• Independent Phrenix," haring used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a c..rriplute re I edy for cough, h•nrseuess and hritation In the throat. The H est Chaste ,- "Jeilersonian" says "We hare known Dr oberholtzer pers , nally a nom her of years ni.d it giros UP the greater pleasure to recommend his inahmuch as the public rarely ha , e the hen.lit of family inedh Ines prepared by a ph) sician nt his acquirements and experience. Lie. oborholtzer is a member of the Alumni of the Medical Departm.nt of the Ciiiversi.y of Petinsyl,a nia. at which institution he graduated In 1854" 'l•he Heading •. Gazette" sal s: •• Thin cough remedy Is made up by Dr. I. °he: heltzer, of l'ldenlN rill°. and I' has aconite(' all unsuri,absed reputat tot, in en - lug conchs. .t is car, fully and qkilifuilY prepered Mild ''berry Bark and Smocks Snake Root " Dr. Gen. B. WOnd — Pri.f, ssor of the l'ruct h..: of Medi cine In the University of Vol IthyPirian to ho l'ennsylve;nin hospital, and one td the authors lit the United S!aLes Vignette, tory. says of Seiteka snake hoot: •' I ts action is specially directed to the lopes" Toe proprietor or this undiel un has on much COlifi d ore In its !unitive powers front the testimony et hundreds who here u...ed it. that the no•nev will I pdd hack to any put chaser who is not satisfied with Its effects. It le PO plessanl to take that children cry for It. It Costs only 'Thirty-five emits—large bottles $l. It to lotrindmi fior onlv Ohe 0050 of dt 1.111. F. namely thorn of the rhront acid Lungs Prepared only by LE VI OBERIIOLTZEIL 11. 0., Pluenixville, Pa. Sold Icy all Druueieta nod Storekeep c.c. Johm.ton. ccollowav & cowd. o, No 2:1 No th FIxU Street. l'hl adelphlic Ornorai U 1C (lross 10. , ale Agea.., tlatrit‘t,urg 111==ETJ N —lt Ilearkkt dru.t2kt or stort.l4, per doe• not keep this medicine de not it't hllll DI c.aup .410. r medicinr, hem up hi• 111, t. 111.1 1 ,• 11,11 , ) fil it hut POll , l nt. to ..110 or the agents for it. titirch 10. ISos—ly Richmond has Fallen % NI) %yid) lit. f Inehtimlid. art, 111066 h .ppv In announce to the pelpie. Ili c, dcello... In P.I'SINESS DONE: ON A GOLD BASIS. Our entire stock reduccri to ce;•re:zpond with prices in the ctt ic DRESS GOODS, . PLAIDS, DE LAIN ES, MOZAMBIQUES, ALPACA S, SCOTCI GINGHAM. &, CALICOS, =I MUSLINS, BLEACHED AND TIN- MI lit greatly redu,ed rat. 4 Iltery one 'n want o cheap goods. should vine tlq a Pall as no are dose, soloed to sell goods town In i tie nary lovent Bargains will lie all the rife nt I= April 7,1,•( Burt's Rat and .blouse, Boach and Bed Bug Destroyer. 'O l l-118 popular and reliable article fbr destroying vermin° should bs used by all persons troubled n Ith such posts. It u•nor falls, sold in Car lisle at I,lliott's I -tole, its vorstiek's. rug di Book Store and by I/ Ralston, Druggist. E. N. BERT, Prop' lotor. 13 North Eloven Street. Philadelphia. Prieo 25 et, per bre, (Large Stye ) Nov 4. 1814.-1 y 6 i,- , • Fr El E Public can find, at our new i Grocery Store, .n the Building lately occupied by Philip Arnold, deed.. and next door to the Carlisle De. posit Bank, a very large and fresh assortment an)] the different kinds and grades of Teas, Coffee Bittsenees, Coffees. Situps yrupa, Candles, fleloillteitel Salt, Spices, Pickles, Sugars, Preserves, Preivire..l Canned, Coffee In Fruits, Paper', Jol lee, 1. egetali es Cranberries, an I Meal s ' Raisins, Prepared Dried Mustards, currents, Source, Dried Creciiers. , Fruits, Cheese. Nuts, Sweet Sugars, Calico, . ' Snuff, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. ALSO—Rice, Barl4.Starc ' h, Farina, Corn Starch,Cere , anon°, Mazeitia, Macaroni, Varmicella. Azurnea, I'vunes. Concentrated Lyn Bologna Sausage, Table and other Ulla, Nuttnogit, B lacking, Ilueseax, Chocolate. Cocoa, l to Yarn, Lamp and Candle Wick, Bath Br! lc, Cl• thee Lines, Bed Cord., Spice !loxes Paper and Envelops, Matches, Pewter Sandi ott•ve polish Fla voringfixtraw a Spigots. Pens, Inks, Brimstone. Mackeral. Shad, Salmon, Herr. ing and Codfish. A LSO— the celebrated Ex. ealsior llama. Drlcd Ilea and Tongues, huge, and Matta, Stu t and Lead, rushes, Dreams and Wisps. GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOD, WILLOW de RATAN We respectful!) ask the . public to cell: - oxamlue and Price our - large nod can•fully celectced stock of FINk. "ANILY Ultil11()Elll ES. We buy all kinds of Country Produce. JAMES M. ALLEN & Co. act.ll,lBo4l—ly fIUM BELT,ING v Jußt received a large aesortrnent of all axes— Gum Belting. Gum Hose, Gum Packing, &c,, and for sale cheap at thu Hardware Store of HENRY SAXTON. Juno 26,1864 rTA M ES —5OO pairs flames on hand ILL of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon do., pornman do., with and without patent fastenings cheaper than over at 11. BAXTOI4.B, East Main at.. inly 1 18r4.. • i:l' 'THE PA, 11.18- . A4 A NTltaAllim. PORIUNI. Nn. 020 Cheutgut St., PhilAdnlphia NUNS OPEN=Pnrl6.3ln,do MANTILLAS and CLOAKS. Also, SPRING and MINIM Itlt GAR:111MB, otir own Manufacture, of the Latest Eityllia and In lgreat variety. J W. PROCTOR & CO., The Paris , 1119ntilla Emporpinty 920 CHESTNUT Street. ' PHILADELPHIA. • NEW PIIOTOGRAPII ° AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. Extra Whole Size Photographs, Cartes De Visite, Ambrotllpes and Ferrotypes, • THE PEIcENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. TFJE ' , no:Nix PECTORAL; S. tr.N Eli A SNAKE GOODS AT PANIC PRICES GINGIIAMS, CHECKS BLEACHED 11111.41N1.11 , 11.L1 S111):.11 , 1.111%) , .. S. 1. curlier )I)trket rgtw re 2D ronit, 21) 1) PM, 21) D(1011. NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. W A R E. t LECTURE • A • • TO YOUNG MEN! Just published in X Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents A LECTURE ON THE NATURE TREAT3I ENT AND RADICAL Cure of Spermatorrhoee or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Erul triune, Sexual Delnllity.a• d Im pendiraents to n orange unmorally. Nervousoess,oo.l - Epilepsy; and Fits; Mental and l'hynreal ' Incapacity resulting from Self-Abueo, Sic By J. IJULTEHAVKLL, D., Author c f the "Oruen Rook," Ac. .Tho world renowned author, In isle admorablo Lee• tun.' clearly proves iron, his own experience that the awful cor.sequenn es • 1 Self Abuse may be effectually rem nod wl hoist medicine, arid without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instrum , nts, rings, or C 1:00, pointing out a crude of cure at once curt do and uffeetnoni, by which every sufferer. nu matter what hie condition my Ire, may cure hie self cheaply, pri vately. and radically THIS I,E..TLItE WILL PltoY r, A MAIN TO rill nOSANDS AND TII• rUSAN DS Sent under seal, to any ad truss. in a plain, sealed cnvol,•pe, on tine receipt ot six cents, or two tentage' stamps by addressing CII AS. JO. K 1,1 Nt. o CO. ' 15! Bowery, New York, lost-ufhce 80x„4385. Out. 11, 1564. l) '' Tug peculiar taint or infection which we call 1 ic cii.i. • SCROFULA lurks in ''- ' -tir e- - constitutions of .....-, V 4 g , , ,:, ,- , multitudes of men. It. % ...c.,:- either produces or is ----- 40 (.: produced by no en -',, .-,, , feehled, vitiated stale - t,A,,,,,..•-•••_.1.41 . tik-z - 7 , - - of the blood, wherein : : ' . .t. ~,,:. i i i,,,', trait lin il beimmes in -lit:„:4 ,}' ..4Ltl,Alt:ttcointieiciii to sustain 1 1., : 4 ti, t riFflT'ili , .. , 1!/ 1 1 I.lr. eg'in their ,Aqj . (...,..ittitßifriT l ~ i ,... nci ion. :ffid --,:- 14-. , . - f-..4.n 1., v,- t!,,• sysipm to ._.., , ~........] .: IA 11110 iii•orilel find ----'- ` - '.. C-4 ..1. -- .:--. - -. 1 ?" --, - il , rits . Ti i• f k 'i•iiiiiiliiii4 contntnination 1.1 variously i Broil lii ifii i ratal dise i ,,:e, low Hirai!, .11-.11'1e . 1,•.f di. , si 1. ,I. 11..111 imlienlthv food, iiiiiiiii• air, iilrit anal irali:.- hahits, the depre:sii ; • i i: , , and illaiii• all. ' v the yenCreal infeciiiiii. NVII:if c , cr 1 , • it-, iirli,iiii it is hereditary in tin , “Tiqii iii,,,, ~.•-, . , ,;1,., "from parents to children unto Ili , thilil ra I fourth graiermion :" iiiticeil, it ~ ,i, r ii- iii !.‘• .1r rod of llim who says, : I ti ill iisit OW 11119111- ties of the fathers upon their children." ll he diseases which it originati , tube sari, tis names, according to tile orglii , it mini k-t. in the lungs, Scrofula prodiusis taliercli•s, raid finally ronsiimption.; in the glands, siitillings which suppurme and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach and lom els, dernngements which pro dime indigestion, dyspepsia, mai liver com plaints, on the akin, eruptive and emu:irons affections. These all baying the same oligin, require the tame remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not have health ; with that •' life of the flesh " healthy, yomennnot have scrofulous disease. is componialed front the most etre-mind anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper. and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indispiitab.y proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas. Bose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Hesd, Coughs from tu berculous deposit; in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepth or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual eases may be found in AYER'a AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution. wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures whi• h it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every render V have access to some one who can speak to Mil. of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its falai results than are healthy vonstitu ilence it tends to shorten, and does greatl; shorten, the nventge duration of-human life Vile vast impornmee of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a mutely which i< nd quote to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of A SARSAPARILLA, although fr is COM• posed of ingredients, some of Mindh exceed the est 01 Sm-s,,,,iciiht in alterative power. By os ~j4 l y ou may protect yourself front the suffer ing and danger of [hes,. disorders. Purge but the foni corruption: that rot and fester in the b ood ; purge out the causes of disease, and veld, oils health will follow. By its peculiar blocs this remedy stimulates the vital fune duns, and thus espels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any 1,1111 of it. ITe know the public have been deceived by many compoends of Strsoparilla, that promised inuel, and did nothing; but they will neither be de,% , 1 ed nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its alt passing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although tinder the 'same name, it is it very different medicine from any other which has lieen before the people, and is far 1110113 effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. riCKINGS CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer• sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared - by Da. J. C. AYF.R & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold by nll drugvints everywhere. SAO by J. W. Eworr, Carl kb% midden erslg nu where. C HERMAN, Attorney at Law Carlisle, Pa. Nwa door to the Herald 011ie., July 1, 186.1-Iy. TAMES A DUNBAR, Attorney a •Law, Galli, le, Pe. 41fIlee on the coo th side sris th Cuurt House. adjol i/ 100 ttp• "A merles n Minting (1filro) • July 1. I SU I -- M \V K ttorney at Law *I • I ark° on south Unnover street,. adjoining th. Miles of .1 udge Graham. All professional huotno.o on trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. QAMUEL FIE , BURN, Jr., Attorue ►L.77nt UM Office with Hon. Samuel Hopburn„ Mal St,Carlisle Pa, July 1, 1864. AW CARD.-CIIARI,IS E. MA If/LAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law, Office In Inholt bulldlog,Juat oppositf the Market Houso. July 1, 1804-Iy. 1 , P. ntu w umEcti, Attorney at La office on North Rollover struts, a fuw doors north of Gill'u Hotel All buolneco ontrueted to him will he promptly attended to. July 1, 18tH. TOSEPEI RITMO., Jr., Attorney at tip Law a n d Surveyor. Mectutnteaburu, Pa. Office on Ball anal Street. two doors north or the Bank. uze.Bus'neva promptly attonded to. July 1.1804. - Dr. - Fr C. LOOMIS Pomfiet euttup doors , „ below South Ilnuoverut July 1, Ibl4. GEO . W. NEIDICEL D.; D. B._ Late Deßionstrator or oponitive Dentistry of the Paltlinore College of Il iaQ~la.Dental .trluraery. Cifllie at hit residence opposlte'Marion fifth, ri eat Main street, Ca, lisle, Pa. duly t, ISB4. T 1 R. GEO ROE S. SEA I _Li MORT, Dentist, from the Haiti • 4 41111 . 1113 more Collage of Dental Surgery. tril.olllce at the residence of hls mother, 'Pm Luulher terror, three doors below Bedford July 1, 1804 E. 13 I?, LTZ EIOOVE Attorney F f at Law Office in r.outh Ilanorer street, opposite ,orr, e dry gond wore Carlisle, Pa. . • • deplember 0, it&4. ALL tho leading Potent Medicines of the atat Havanalck's Drug and Ronk Storo. , . , P-IPES, Tubacno, (smokirig and chew - lug) ied Septa, at liavenclales Dru 4 and BOok Ayer's Sarsaparilla .P."4".Eirt.'S N E.W 1. - N E •W S 11 NEWS!! & MILLER:aro just Te ,Ljfceiving at their now and cheap stern, on the south east corner of Main street, their first, supply of Fall and Winter Goods, o which they Invite the special attention of every person In want of floods dentrahle for the prevent and coming SOll6Oll. The stock comprises all kinds And vac lodes of DRESS GOODS; such as Plain Black. Figured And itepp Sill's. Plain and Stored colored lire-s silk. ,and coldfs French Merinos, French Cashmeres, plain And figured, Coburg Cloths, all shades and cols et, blnelt end colored Alpac,s, plain and Arum tall hi sot Mous DeLalnus suitable lifr Ladies and Children's Drosses. Mohair Poplins. Valencias American Debalows. Call •000, Wt. hamp, Mourning Goods Black French Merinons, Frot.ch Cashmeres, double and siligle width all Wont bel,alues. 'I hlbbnit. Orions, Bumeazillos, Crap. Poplins. Wank end a bite Plaid Pop line, black a• d purple Plaid o,lllllUlen, long: square and rtilbnot She lv In. 1011 g nnd square Illanuot Crap, Veils, Crap.. Collars, llandkurchlres,Olovos, s, th,„ fir NEN AND BOYS' WEAR. Black and colored to It. Mack and fan, 08,i:dements, all geades nod littliitles, Veetines, rattitlm•ts Union Cassimeres Kentueky Jeans, Shirtina N lannels, Menus :Shirts and Drawers. k., &e. A vpectol arrangement amide witt. a first class TAI LOTH to make up Clothingat very short 'loth,. Domestic Goads; hl•arhrd and Unbleached Mueline of every quality, Shooting Muslim' Pollee-room Dueling, 1.111^.n and C. t tun Diapere 'l4kinns, Checks. Striped ''ottot, ekirtlitk. Den lens. Domestic llingimme, Scotch' Wog hams, Sack Flannel f every color, Fhb tine Flan UPI, Factory and Shaker Flannels for tinge red 0:1..AV •nd Whir, %%no! Flannels. ran , on Flannel,. Calicoes ...I red. cambric. end p tper Niuslins. Minim; Nankeen' , and men 3 other donde in every day use. NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. Nlen's Hanover !tuck (4 loves and (is u Cloth ! Ringwood, I 'assiniere And Dolsns in Mores. La ic,. hid. 1 . 1.t.h. Merino, d,lk. hish-thrend and Col tutu. 010VeS, a toll zta ortment of sotton and out'! hosiery. Ladies Anil .1111.1ren. Balmoral it nolen 11..5e air La lies . lllsatla and Children. ..pl.ra hoods all sizes and eol. , rs Seams ,afzpand. rs, 4 onta s s,.l.looped 1001110r:11 Skirts Ulabareili,, A 1,. just opening a etp:eto 'stock of the newext styles Cloth Cloaks, and Itlankot Thawla Carpets, CI Cloths. NlattingF, Window shades. tooklnv tihuses A ihe se •son advances we will constantly ho mak ing additions to our stock. end will always endeavor to , ea , a our stork the moat desirable that can be I..und In the country. Feeling very toankful to • lie commu nity fm . their hind and liberal patronage so far oxtmid ed to the New Filin, we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. Please site us a call before making your purchases as we are itlwa)s ready and willing to exhib it our goods, and can and will prove th t wo study the Interest of our customers. Please do not forget that`e'jr Stor. 'son the corner, Irertly °WWI, irvine'p Shoe Store. ' ~ e pt.16.1884 A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Dry Goods, ING to the recent.. heavy. fall in the price of (told I have determined to reduce ..eery Article In my hmnenre stock ,•i• Dry lioods 5 , • a e rrespnndinc priee with the precious metal and intend to make still further reductions from time to time as S•jd recedes in price. Nly en t cosine stork has See,. mainly purehas II at low prices and before the great td sauce in goods I tate thin opportunity of the attention of the public to the astir,, as I can and will sell lower thmn any I louse outdde the Eastern nil, Emil and ENainine for .inn colon. Itemrrnher the vtanit inutn ilanover,t reef h,•lnw t ii , ioart Bou-e. a or:. 7. I'o'4 .1. 11'. BEST J. It. It. JANIE:4°S. S. M. .1. NI • ('Al.s1D1,1 , 11 B. R. .1A ;NI ESON & C. NV - hillrrale anti ret.lil I)ealer, iu l';111 rs. Dry itOolIS, rrit1:111 , 111f, :C‘a t ,,1 1 ,, Br. North curner of iiuttoYm au I Pomirrt thwould tonpootfully :11t.tottinve to the Pnhlle (hat ey ss , 0pt,.1 roturno,l 1. ,, 111 tho ,11- 1/ Sel l •l •, ,i ,t,(1: 01 ( . 011S0. :111, 11 lloso ry. til Ives, Mitt.. 1011.. C'Ausiteq, N MUM:, :bowls, llatmllserchletu, Smtpriolers Mire. Itra ''r' 11eits. 1, tilios ,v llurs, 1 . 111116,1, Noodle, Sets Irm deep Skirts, Paper, Pens. Perfumers , Eiders %Vo p.srLieularly it,vlte the attention of (' 0 r y 1F er e h ants, o our Ft. ,, h, ns In the tn ater of prives, n. iv .II N. I th r itnpnrumt purl iculnrs. We en)°, this grin rut ,totAvo, viz.. one hrt nch ..1 our [loom. and u w her •ur firm are i'hilndelphi i. Hilil ,11, pr. ~red tin Calm K4ll , tap of every 1l uetual i io larket I.lbornl terms marlP with to u,u3l Inducement, ..uured t every rmF~ Ca I and xamlnc• our storh. it. It. ..1 011.:StIN & New Stock of Hats and caps r KELLEit S OLD STAND, .V ul/ Ildnover Street splendid assortment of all the new eve • „ pct et asy led flee." eit•ell el tot Lir. Ch i .11 sold at he lowest ra.h !wives ,o.t hats “i nllqunl ties 1011. she fluent Ilea , el acid Nutria to the cheap t 4 t mud ul e do , . 11,surp Is•ed t/2. 211/y Ih. .10 ehlladelphia A large stock of .--=_\: /".4% S :11 ER HA 7'S , Palm Leghorn Braid, India Panama. and i;011111.01, haey 401. ‘1,,, a fu I .‘,..rnnen., or HI ns Bop. And chi Idrons cap, ": t•very d• scdptinn and style, I he .111.seilher i.eViles all to VOW.: And examine his rnek, It, It , ( . ..4111 tee••• fi Vt. • ,OLO•fi.t•l ion Thillikt f•r Ole Itherol nerelefere solicits a continua.. ol 1110 11111 e ih nit f r.4et the state.' two .11,r. ui c /10,01 And flout to COrlll,lll ‘ . .torn. .1011 ' A. 1(1,1.1,1Ni‘. AV N. B. Halsor ill kindg t. , o”,r, I A.RGN ARRIVAL oF it I< ICE It Ezi— Fl,ll. •Ih' ALL IiINDs. .k wong Nvhich Is a large lit of real .4,1113111 e .ro dry salt I rAt RI N to oak barrels. • NI ACK A It 1,1 it prwos I hat Is really astonishingly low. o 1.11 Mods. SAUCES, PRESE:RVES and a good angoltdu••nt of TO DAGO) AN I) SEGA RS, LIQUORS, d• C. . at th,, lowest 'atop for CASH or Country Produee. WM. BEN 'l'7. Jut s 1, 1861. DISSOLUTION rfIITE partnership heretofore existing between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Fleur log, has been d'ssnived by mutual consent. 'Fih• booktc and accounts aro In the bands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly requests tih.parttos Laving accounts with the late flew to call and settle thorn. William halbert, jr. having entered into partnership with his brattier'. Cha lea 1.. Halbert, the business will henceforth be conducted under the style of lialbort it Brother. The new firm wouid respectfully PMI attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stork Is large and selected with the greatest care and will he sold at the lowest' prices for cash. It con eieta In part of fine old tiovernment Java COFFEE Prime Rio do , Prime Rio Roasted. SYRUPS.—New York, liorloo, And Philadelphia Sy— rups. of the very beet qualities. BROWN S.UO A RS.—The best the market affords.— Lovering's hest Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and 0. Sugars. which cannot be sur— passed. _ Rice. Corn Starch, F.srina, Dandoline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, &e. (IRINA, GLASS, AND •9 QUEENSWARE. A large and well selected deck el the very latest pat— terns and sty ea lower than ever In price, and better In quality. than was eve; offered before in Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, ouch :nautili Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CARRIAGES Stoneware. Cream Pets, But— ter Jars. Preserve J ars.Jugs, all sizes. ILISLI—Nn I, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No 1 lIIBSS SIIA D Nb. 1 Herring. A largo quantity • f .tho celebrated Ilitcelstor [LAMS SA LT by the Sack; Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers respeafully ask the patronage their friends and the public generally, and invite !hunt to call and examine 'heir now stock. at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louther Streets. HALBERT & BROTHER Oarllßlo, April 22, 1864. Flour and Feed Store. T RE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that he hal , opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South Emit Corner of Main and West Streets, in the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob Itheom. The b at brands of FAMILY PLoult, kept constantly on hand and delivered to try part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the first mills In the neighborhood, I can assure m, customers that they will be furnished with an article of Fleur whichlcau vouch for. 13011 keep einistantly on - bind FEED Op ALI:KINDS, such as Corn;Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c. The highest cosh prices paid for Grain of ail kinds and Flour. Don't forgi3t tho old established stand. =;== Carlislo, l'ilaT 20, 1865 Important Tone°. Reduction on Dry Goode, At Ogilby's Cheap 'Cash Store OWING to the reduced price° of goods VV in thoClty. I nip now running of may entire stock of dry goods at greatly reduced prices for , •ash. Many articles having been purchased l'eforuthead mice in price, bam enni.le to soli for less than Icy prices. All in vaut of bargains - will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. OGILpY, Trustee. CARPE. ING.—Sellina. of balance of my Uarputti at reduced pekes., 011 AS. 00 " Trustee. pAMILY AYE POLORPAnwrn„,-,9 DERF UMBLIY, 'Cosmetics, &c., of . naveittick's Dais and Book • , FIRE INSITIRANCE. 600,000 MORE" MEN WANTED. . . - rilll A ~ E Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu- TO PURCHASE THEAR tun' hire Inauradce Company of Cumberland Spring an (1 S u in m e r Clothing. o• County. incorporated by an act of As.embly, in the year lliti, itud.having recently had Its charter extend-. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, ed to the year 1883, is now in active and / igurous op erallOn, under tha superintendence of the following A 1' his cheap Clothinv Fstablishment , b w ita of Nlenagers, viz: William R. Horgan. Christlnn Stnyman. Jacob Eberly 1 - 1 . on North Hanover street. Cattisle, from one of D. Bally. Alex. Cathcart, .1. II Coover, John Eicitelber the largest and best stocks f f • ger, Joseph ti irkerehnun. Z. 481111. hherly, Moses thicker, HEADY NA D E.XLOTIIING Rudolph Mertin..lac. h Coover. and I. C ' , union. The rates of insurance are ss tote And Invorable as GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ANL any Company of the kind In the State. Perrem a ,„I,,i i . HATS, ing to become members ale invited to make applica- Him to the 000010 of the company, who are willing to ever brought' to this place Havina just returned fro' wait upon 'hem at a y time. the Campaign. be ackr owledges his gratitude to the AVM. It GORO AR, President, chi./ no kt . t artist.• and vicinity for the extensive pat. Ebori, 'a 11111 R, I'. 0. rotunre they have beston ed upon him, anti fakes the CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President. present opportunity to rehp.rtfully solicit a condom. MAchat.icsburg, P. O. , nnee f I tiro salthi. 111,i tort of ready made JOHN C DUNIL AP. Seery. Mechanicsburg. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, DANIEL DAILY, Duisburg, York Co. All F.NTS. ,-- is not surpassed In this place. el her in quality or in extreme the:tittle, s Itememher that he also 9111,,es Cumberland county—John Sherrich Allen . henry et cling to t.rder; hav,ug in his employ at wiped- Rearing. Shiremanstown ; Lafayette PetTer, Dleisioreo: elaced cutter From any exteonive purcnase la the Hem., Bon man. Churchteatt ; 3lnde (4.1111 h. ,outi, ea no cities, I feel eunfident that I cannot he under- Hiddleton; Samuel o r „h, ini. w e ,,t p ,,,,,,,,, u ,•,, , ; painuel ,Add by ally other erontdlldwitent. either Fast, West, Cottaet. \I l'ella lesburg: .1. W Coeitiln, shopherdstowo Nun hor soot. . Livings on toot sheave been the first o..ce, l'pl er Allen :J. 0 Saxton. Silver Surma; to supply you with clot I. •Jg, twenty fi ve per cont. John Ilyer tlaeliele; Valentine Penman, New Cumber clo s p a n et. :Ind one hurt de. d per cent batter thou you land: Joules NicCondlish, No.:villa. eat. rchn•t. el - 1 , V 1 31,0 Come nod examine his mock York county—lA .S. rielcittg. I/over; to roes firlfli lb, when you wont to poreh„,,„ o h thing. Warrington; J. It Deardorff. Washington . Pichey 'ISAAC I.IVINOSTOV, Clark. Llllaburg; D. Nutter. talrview ; John Willituns North linouver St rect. ' Carroll __ _._ 1 Dauphin co —Jacob Houser Harris! ore. ember., of the .ieninan, having p 0 Ivies about to expire, nen have them renewed by malting application to any of tbo Agents. .lolv 1.1,641. WEIMELEIt & WILSON'S SE EU ff. OW tr ir.lV 1, 8 .. AT REDUCED P,UCES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop— Cheolc, New S'yle Hammer, Binder, Corer. Braider, etc. At the Railroad Office, Carllmee. Pa = Silver Medal at the l'ennsylvania State Fair c ? , beptember, 1863. American institute. Now York, Mechanics' Association, Bostoa, Plan k lin I nazi lute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan n..titute, Washfing ton, Maryland Institute Italtitnar'•, %Icchanicr' Association. Cincinnati, Ken tucky I sit Itu le., Louisville, Mechanical At4SOrilition, St. Lon I anti lute, San Francisco. M AIN E, VERMONT, , OONNECTIOUT, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI, OHIO, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSEE, ILLINOIS, ENTUCKr , II(1110 AN, ISCUNSIN, ALIFORNIA. These polehrated Maehlnes ore adopted to o v er , vfL . riety of Sow kit', fittpilv wear. trio he lightest mut,- line to the le,tvisst . clot Tbvy wort: equally well ,pan ontlk,n . ht,111,4. 4 , irdllig. and bralding—nr r Icing a last ital isrl•s etiteh alike -11,1 ..;s•olvs seivilw acept I I•ittliiii oe huttons. Full in trio•tioe• I.ir “po•rot whine Is )lachine • Sell! w. fikiittr , ••/ Eh it perolal irwruction I nconvg•ni,o. ilirt•etiom , :••11t, ‘ollvhk ant l'h: tualit 10 It Itivh rerornmetttl the St heeler & 11,, An 'lit. are 1. Bottut.% .•Xcelluneo of ..titch, on both shies .1 the 2 •ltrenetti firninerr. and durability of ream, that vill in Ina ravel. and with_ 3 I.:el - motor thread Itv ',It:1 , 11111011in and whir rang.. .I In own•vr. partners tnateria tv ol'ont partners and 1.11'0.C. OT 111,1•••• I and finish. 11, AO. , tiI.J.OULOIII,S nI ' , lir! ruction. 7 -.prod. •ire of nprlaiinti and niantieniebt, and luieLll7,4 la./Vern...it lido Tit 1.11-1. $.45 ) 0 I ill 'ti-o 1.111 i 0 ))), Jolt Plls. off. Mark kCrili. ur or llnli gun oo Tod, bh 0 :if P 11.111,01.1, flu 011 ,11,11 ed. Itlitelt IValnut or Nlall,glany lib 00 So. I Nlachine, ith , 115 tin lair ft 1,. Polished, Rind< tVrilnut.. 70 01 11,,1, thlark tt ulnw ..r Nl,O,og A r,y 7: po f4l) 110 Full I'a6r. liShed Pr \l po . 0 N 0.4 ‘lnchipw, lArge with • Plelp 75 0 01 (, 1 0 =I F.very iq it vns. 1 and HnohluuF an ICI : cl o t k • • ~ 1 , 1 Whet.l, 1‘ it cm', n t Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, July 1, ltitl4-Iy. First Prize Modal at the World's Fair London, 1862. ' -- • ~---- fi,i.! .=.;.(,.,.. i. . V----, , - - -iri ,- -zy . . , - ,,; ;; . .•'. l, a- - . -'l4--.4.l4:littaritro,,. ! •,,,„ °I „:„•••••. --: 7:: -; ''l-tr , ./.- t-'• ~ /04_;'?:.1•:,0 ~-• , c;,- --,, , 1111 E undersigned has just teceived, I and Intends to Iceoc. constantly on hand a full as. eortment of rho unequalled Piano, nianutiictured StelnwAy & ;lons of New York. Each instrumen , will be earefull) selertc.l In the Manufactory. and will be sold at-the, New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guaraotee of entire satisftetlon will be given by the .übscriber to mien purchaser. Persona desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, brain Street, 3d door cant of 'the. Maw+lon lionoe, two e Railroad Depot SECOND RAND PIANOS received In exchange and Rep for Fall and to rent Carl ale, May '22.1803-1y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WAIlE•R001 West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at flee Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857,) The subscriber has Just reedy, d the mo,st splendid assortment or articles in his line, ever h-thlght to this place-440,411w is determined to sell et prices that defy competition, Parlor, • Chamber, Pinlog-room, iPPR.NITURN., lillolken and 00:loo - Embracing ovelyattlele used by 'lmmo and Hotel keepers. of the most approved and fashionable design and flub& including also Cottage furniture in wits. reception and Camp a hairs, l‘lattrasses, Gilt, fames. pletures. &c.. C. im..Partleular attention given as usual to funeral:: orders from town and country, attended .promptly and on moderato terms. July l lliC4 _IDAINTS, AND OILS-- 1 10 Tone White Lsitd • 1000 . 0allonaof 011. Just received nd h a large avtairtntent of 'Varnishes._ _ . Fir. Proof Paint, Turpentine. Florence White, Japan, - White Zinc. Putt Y.., Ceh.red Zinc, Litharse. lied Lead •., Wit Ping, Dolled oil, , • . •" Olue. Lard OR. ' . Shellac. Sperm (MI. _.. .' Sahli firushev. - Fish Oil, to, floliir., of every description dryriffill 0111 n cans and inbesut the tioretworo Store of HENRY SAXTON. , . July 1, MIL ' , fl. it,, lan3 • DtIYSICIANS will find itto thoirad- A„ viintitge to call .aud purchase. their Medicines at BALSTON'IL. Highest Premiums at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1882 INDUsTRIAL EXHIBITION, coati, 1861. at tba Pairs of the UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. At tho State Fairg of oCJI I: IUI, Ii OF I'l2 No. :3 Machine, wi.h I= No. 1. Vo,looo, c'y.lodor atlh IMMIEE STEINWAY PIANOS, I= ....I;g r - .4.,, • -,'- - , o'f'"•- '• 4. ---r , •Of - ‘ ... : - je l ' fir . ,.. '-' 7 : j. • L , _ • Bryara Fulmenie Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Aril 2°, 1865 --- Notice of Co-Partnership, FU F, public are hereby informed that the untlershined have this dry mite, ed Into El Co eartileriildp, under the ~acne of Delaney dr Blair, for the purpose of currying on the Coal and Lumber hunt 11CPP. n t Ine old F /I lid of Oliver Delaney, near, the One Uorlis: where all orders in their Ilne of Lushness are expeeffull) [...Melted, and will be lmier, ls ad, d. , Li HI De,LA NOY , AN tit 1-,lf Oct. 16, 18 , 13 I I r. 11a otil will be received t.t. lialheit Fleming', 01,... , 0. :Cure: liebert. :gm 'WS :Lee :tem , 'Anil A It. Curs) lup :LOR lll.Alit. , t der, 6 r ertml I r I vnil rrrollr lit d tl mph he l'okt I Mt, e, nrenT.gente: Is I u‘iny lor n zi ode milli it, PoFtmnpi, t,. 1.11,g5 II 4, pohtAge rll 551115 to AIR All order , punctually till d. . _ BOOTS AND' SHOES. A T the store of John - Irvine, on - th N. E. cornar of the pnlille square Is the r Ince 0 pm, base Donis Shoes Nets and Ulf., at pi haa that deft compet Riau, Ht. hnajun ret uri , ed from the lisst with the lamest an d stunt sonpli lc as's, rtiosia el ots. 01ti.o lists & Ceps that he line ever prssmited to tills e l intrionli3. xml a hlch he is determined to sell at the lox est pos. Oblu prices. Ills stork elate sees evert thii.g In hi• line 01 I, PineSS, such no MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTs. Kip Hoots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Tlex. (211:i and patent In tuber Unite. a. Calf Nullifiers. Calf 'lna Rip Brogans, Slippers, &e. LADIES' WE Fine French and Engllrh I.risting-Gaiters, litoroCco Cat and Kid Boots. Fine Kid rlippor.. harry Mo, roccc. and Kid Bunking, &c.. MIS ES A •I) 0111 LDREN'S WEAR of all desrtlp [ions embracing tint, Lasting Gaiters, IV orroero Mini I.asting Hutton Boots. Alm race° I are bon y of alll.lvl. fancy of various ,telee slippers, Sc. HATS A CAI', Oill. , Casslntere. Fur and Wool fint• i.t nll qunliti4, sad styles, also a large assortment I TR NW LI AT 8 . fira, ati >hy,. 11111th• to order nt the shortest node- Itepniring pm - oily:1y done. Confident t,t his abillty to phase ,ins es ..t - eustoniern. he respro !fully liivlt.es the public to give him n rail. ttn_ltelnetnber the nhire, otTner f the Puhli, un re. Jul) 1, Igl4 SELLING OFF AT TIVENTY-FIV PER CENT. 13 CLOW Con !: Al the sign of the •• (told Eagle," doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the Mmtiodlst Church, on %Vast Nlain street, the larg,t ant hest selected stock of WATCRES AND .1E10:1_,R) - the town, will ho sold a per rent inwer than at no: playa in the State.. The stock ennipf lava a large 11..0 inert of (told and Silver hunting eaten entenes. Levey, Leplues..llnorieun watches, and all other l,iud• al e sty h-s, GOLD,A.N.IY SILVER ('!/AL S. anld and l'enclis..loweln of till (told and - flyer, Mated and :Silver It ale, NI UBl.O BOXES ' ACCo It Dr; tv;s, ail Paintings a great ear iety of The entire stock of {latellion... c tools.large , tin arc. and 00 , 0 willwholesale of I, trill on en•lcst. ter M r , Ilnru,H R.4:0 ed Suet unrkninn all hinds o I , lrlll, will ‘mnittl's titioal, at redu.rii I.lle, C. It. it: 011 A 1 t. , , ~ ...I NEWARRIVA I. OF DRY, GO( IDS Tint undersigned is now "peeling tae urge t i.l , l.lrible stock 01g,..0ds ver offered to the pe, pie of Cumberland C , •uuty. A c••>ipicte st.id general assn I mast I.f Lathes Dress Goods An iminenite iut.nt 011 A1111., 4 It)1211:\ IN( rind tiFC _CND sIuCKNIN“ rll- , frmil led V. unlit'', on. o. 11,,F0u n Z• 011, litrge Itp.. , rtEtwilt of LADIU.4 PLAIN RON NKr it I • It V..• The largest stock of NOTIONS outside of the Film ern A full :issortment of Clollis for Ladies Cloaking Ilnan sod %loon wear in ondlens varn•t,..n.t n;.ting Cl,ths. Fancy and plain Cassillll, eh 1 wet ds, .lea nn. lid 11=!! DOMES7Ir GOODS nn hntnenso itssorttneht. at I , as..nol.le rates A , I trge. Coll , plCte and V 11 1 .1.1 n „ r ppp iSA 1,1,1,1 . • IC :Illltl ;told frnin till the cell lona ...1 manulitettitvrs lu the U 3. also I almond, el eve! grade And price. CBE GA DPETS, 111. CLOMS. MA TTINGS AND Loi)KIM; A largo stork of Lose nod Silk eA PBS. LAW ISA ES. ke . lett over from NV/UM', 0 be roo.oly low pries, .r nit otioti paid to i i Punera , orders "s‘ s.-I; as orders ull6Wds pronital) and punetmdl HIIII,••: • 01.1 All of whkb will be sold lower then City prices hm Ing been lanai/thud before li, lute znivaneo • 1 1 1(OCE1il 8 !•, HO( ER lES ! : ; P. NIYI.:1:S, has opened is new Ussery Sion Its Main Street Carlisle opp'•site II Saxion's Hard ware .^ LON. and la linn prepare,' le supply bib friend, n lid the nubile, N lib all I.IIILIN Gonda. al Line flails et rats. ilia stick comprises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS. TEAS, Salt, Spices. ground. unground; Crackers, l hes,. coffee Eoconres, Fish by wholesale or retell, F rosins Brushes. Tobacco, Seger& Snuff, Malches, Marking, Red Cords, GLASS AND STONEWAVE. Queonsware, Codarware, Notions, and all other arti cles usually kept In a first ChM Grocery. In regard to prices tarn determined to sell goods at the lowest fleUreft BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce, taken at matkei prices. !armors and Dairymen are particularly Invited to call and see the celebrated PIICEN IX CHURN, which has bean prtibenticed by ,clmpetant Judges the inset superior Ilan of the ciao. July I, 18134, Carpetings and Oil Cloths Vow receiving at Ogilby's ch'eap cash 1..1 Store. a lot of I ngrain, Venetian, liernp, and Stair OARPETS. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will he sold for the cash at the lowest rates. ell S. Oil [LOY, Trustee. March 4, 1864 HAT AND CAP MP ()RIVAL r H 1 undersigned respeetfullyannoun• cos to the public that ho still continuer tee Mit Wog Businecoc at. tho old stand, in West 1110 alma, and with a renewed and ellialaut effort, produce ccri ries of Wool Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall be strictly in keeping with the imploN.. moot of the Art, and fully up to the age which V,. live. I have on bands splendid 1---.. assortment of .7 Z7'I'HATS AND CAPS • ip • r • 1 ji.z-•-::Li.A o fall descriptions, from the et tbn or II t of to the finest Fur and, o,lllt and at prices ant must null every tni, who has no ft, o to getting the worth ill his money. Thu stuck includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMEItE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every ttylo and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Intra Milly and finish; by those of anToiher establish went in the country. - Men% lloy't and Children's lint's and Cape, of every description lonstantly on hat d. Ile tespectfully invites all the old patrons and as. many new-ones as possible, to give him a call. J CALLIO. JulYl-,1861.. DOosts ek . sztorls. FULL assortment of Men and Boys' Belt') and noes, !unable for tte winter Alen and JA I Ia 1 , . aim oral Motet.). Phllemn'slloct of all Mode,' Ladlesand Gentkuren't GUM Over Shoe)) My old eustraneres and all in avant of good acrd heat Mott) and 'eboss.'..slll please tell and. examine thi stock, before, purebiteing. Alain street, nearlyYppoelt . • ' Trustee. A R. E fl AM1.141 DYE C01.01i8; 14 , AT RALSION'B, July j::18(14 ki - latT:, : 9 00 DS ' : , 1 , 10ery deeerip , lon and quality of Prue/la, Queen army, liar dwore..Pleh eta: th Flue. I lottiOlig, Toncecli,Strgars. Nora. h Vrulte and vegetal lea in Cana. tiyatera do Nideem, Wood and ‘Vlllow , orate, alt kinds and .4 the heat quality and to bo sold at tbt lowest . pelecia 11. e cash by ' • ' .110 ! For the Holtdoyo I F,ANOY .Goods. an ktrais at Haver 'Affi•U'S Drat. Rank and Palm' Stem 11,ESCHIPTION.SoarefullypompoO . cled at llayeratiokhiplig pitt4ll34lc,§,tqlei JoIIN IRVINI* =I GLA:,I - A W BENTZ KV:I lIVNTZ
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