gicritultual. TOO RICH FOR , WHEAT We hear told lafely, by a farmer, whose experience lies in one of the finest districts of Alai.) land, that the most uncertain por-; Lions of the lands of his neighborhood, for wheat, were those which were richest, viz: the bottom lands. He spoke of the clover fallow of a neighboring farm which averaged forty-two bushels of wheat to the acre, on a fifty acre field, and thought HIV, this would not be an unusual thing but for the uncertainty of the bottom lands. When they yield well the result was always a heavy crop, but the average was often greatly reduced by their failure. The hills,and hill sides very seldom fail- ed. This result as to the bottom lands did not take place when corn was the crop; with this there was rarely a failure. Our friend had formed the opinion that land might be too rich for wheat, but not for corn. When we called to mind how often crops of this grain had, elsewhere, even exceed ed the heavy average named, - that sixty and even seventy bushels have been often reached, we could not concur in this opin ion. But the fact mt , t c y be well accounted for, we think, by imperfect drainage.— There is always, as is very apparent, ex cess of moisture, even in the driest of such lands. fu the summer season there may not be more than sufficient for a heavy crop of corn, but in winter it will be very likely to cause the throwing out of the wheat in freezing and thawing, .and especially subject it in summer to destruction by rust. ft will be remarked that what is here vacant is not land in any degree swampy, for no one would thia of putting wheat in such land. ft is quite dry enough, in all ordinary seasons, to plow well, and t sufficiently drained to draw the water read si)y from the surface, but there is too much moisture in the sub-soil, and when the sun gets much power in the early sum mer, it makes just the condition of timings favorable to rust. Moreover, the wheat is always more succulent here and keeps green longer; both circumstances f•vor. bag the attacks of rust. We should be glad to see experiments made iu draining these bottoms. USE OF SALT Speaking of these bottom land, and their being too rich fur wheat, supposing it is not, as we sug , ..test, excess of awls tore, it may be that their over luxuriance may he checked by the use of salt. Air. John Johnston, writinv to the edi tor of the Genesee Farmer, J ung the h, says : I did last year what I never di i before; that was plowing up wheat stub b:e and sowinti again with wheat. It is a respectable looking crop now, but it you saw the half of the field that 1 sow ed salt on, say a full barrel to the sore, I am almost sure you would order forty or fifty barrels of second quality of salt tosow in September or October. Thesalted wheat stands nine() thicker on the ground. is considerably taller, came in ear fully ' four days before the other. and altoget er looks richer every way ; and as I had not enough to sow the whole field, I sowed the half that has hitherto brought' - the worst crop, - and latest in ripening. Now it ,s much the best. I can stand in the middle of the field and look forty five rods each way, and see distinctly how flr the salt came ; or I can ride or walk down the side of the field not salted, and see tee line as plainly as if on the one side was corn, and the other wheat. If this won't make Men experiment with salt I don't know what will." The editor of the Farmer has not touch faith in the effjciency of salt, except on rich land. What his poor land needs, he" says. is - ammonia and phosphoric acid, and salt will supply neither. Mr .Johnston, he says, has been applying these to his lands fur years, in the shape of rich man •'ute made fr,uu.clover and oil cake. Salt may be made very useful in econo wising manures, as directed in the Gard ener's Chronicle : Dissolve common salt in water, sprinkle the some over your matt ure heap and the volatile parts of the am. • monia will become fixed salts from their being united with the Titauriatio acid of the common salt and the soda, thus liberated from the salt, will quickly ab sorb carbonic acid, forming carbonate of soda; thus you will retain with your man• ure - the ammonia that would otherwise fly away, and you have also a new and most important agent introduced, viz: the carbonate to: soda, which is a power ful solvent of all vegetable fibre. It is Matter of surprise that opinions among scientific as well tis practiaal men should be so unsettled as to a substance so familiar as common 'salt. It would be well lo,have it,freely,,eitperimented with, and we-ospeoially Wish to see effects tested on the bottom grounds:considered too rich for Wheat.--.-Battimore ;Sus. . RAISING PLANTS FROM CUT TIN G 8 Peter. Henderson, of. Jersey City, a noted propagator, gives a„,sitriple mode Of raising plants from cuttings,' suoh as roses; ver benas, fuchsias, carnations, &e., adapted to kexperienood cultivators,' although not the mode used on an extended scale. A common flourpot even a nom maim kitchen limper orlotherdishiisAlled with sand,t and. tha cuttings; tbi~kly in sorted it. It is then ,Wat;rei i nntil .becomea about ash ea Mud.., ;'rhea 'cuttings 'should of' courae be, of the green' or'unripetied 'Wood; .three or font„inches, long, placed in a strong lightin a roomor greenhonse, kept in;a`itiMperature of 50°,° • to 80 0 but best at 75°, allowed to remain from ten to 20 days, till rooted tinCtb`d: aandlept constanqinthis semifluid state; fOr it'their become partly dt.y..; thsky, , ar9 rained:'`,. ; "..r.p. • 116rLalpr",and thrift in'tninanier the meat barrel and granarylit *inter. • I '2 he LOng •LOOkedf , Fot MO Come t AIREMINIIIIIII BEMESIVi NDIA N. Pain Tiller.—For the' quick kitelier Of Headache, Toothettie.• might. Pain in,the Ch. lla, cramp, Frosted Feet or pars; Burns, Presh . Cuti Ppreins, Bruises, Diner:heft, Sere . Thrent,nnii. all Sind' Par complaints. ' Toothache relieved InvightininhteS, Earache rellevedin ten minutes. Burns r•lieved tram matting iirlittorm minutes, Cramp orCholic euredin ten minutes. Sprains relieved In twenty niiiitites.- 1 : Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes. , . have spent years fn. selecting The; herbs :froni4he vegetable kingdom, to ilnd out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of the human family, and: now I have ltiternpleio. Every bottle 'Warranted. Try 01 Try: ir I These things we prove ou the spot r and. befora.your eyes, only bring l Out reuse. • 1 Dr. COLLINS bee also. for sale his Syrup, ot:BoOts BARKS AND.,BERRS, , „ • Indian Eye trash and Powhattan Salve. This, Syrup auras Coughs, Colds, Sore , Throati•Chotip,- Bronchitis, Asthma, and ail Wailer complaints. Also ptirifles the blood. The Salvo heals Boyce or Brealtines Out in the' Pace, draws tire fromlturns warranted to cure Healbd or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore or Inflamed Eyes, ha. Pr, Collirie' "Valley Herb Pills, For the cure of flick d'r Nervous Headache, Female 11 , regularities, Dropsy, Liver Complainti Dyspepsia, Die. eases of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, Ste. - - Dr.uoLl.l NS can be consulted at hie Office; on Dial eases of various kinds. Theee Medicines are prepared and sold by sA:stun COLLINS, Indian Medicine fYlan, Near the Corner of Third St. and Strawberry Alley. . . - Also, tor sale at 11AVItItSTICK'8 Drug and Book Store, Al) orders shou'd be addressed to Dr. 8. Collins, Harrisburg. Those Medicines are purely Vegetable. June le, _ BARGAINS - ir UST received frail the great New j York Auction Sales 3000 yards Calicoes. 2500 ~ White Hushes.., 600 " Spring Dashes. 3000 ". Drown Nashua. , • 800.."., Gingham& ~... 6000 14 Carpet:a., _- . . 011 Cloths, Look' og Glasses, Shades, Ao. . Great ,Bargains in hoop Skirts, &Wen handkerchiefs, Spring Mantlea, Dosquincs, Dress Goods, 'Dross Goode, &c. INvI I I Bell the above Goode and many others at a wall advance on cost until tho Ist of April. Please call, ono door below Martin's Hotel, Main street. March 10, 1805. W. 0. SAWYER* Magnificent Sale. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES; are-vcrear3r, ON THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN. The Entire Stock of One Gold and Silver Watch Manufacto ry, Two Immense Jewelry Establish ments, One Silver Plating Warehouse, One Gold Pen and Pencil Maker, To be disposed of with dispatch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! The Goods are of fashionable styles and most excel lent workmanship, And are parrlfireti in this manner to rot eve the oromietors from embarrassment occa sioned by a distracting civil war. It should be prom uentfy stated, also, that they nre mostly of AMERICAN MANEVACTURE and therefore greatly superior to the goads importa from abroad and hawked about as the cheapest es ei sold. The simple duty en imported vop s, and the high premium ou Gold (all foreign Mlle are payable 11 gold,) amount to more than the entire (not of many 0, the Articles offered by us to the puloie. To l e vil the sale ONLY ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any article cu. our list. and thi sum the purchaser need not pay with he know', w he to gat! this plan accords with the method cently become BO popular Ibr diqposlog of large f.toes of Jewelry std similar productions. TEJE PLAN IS SIMPLE! The name of each article offered for Sale—us '• 001, Bunting Notch," "Hold Oval Band nracelet," Breastp n and Ear-Drops," •• tio d Kamen:lle I Ring.' •'-live, 1%1.1 Cake Sc , in written oh a car and enclosed in a sealed envelope; these envelopes in than placed In a drawer and, e ell mixed; that as 31 ord, r is received, with twenty five cents for rot nr, postage and other char es, he of the cards or c rtih , crates is taken at random and bent by first mail to t customer, wife will see at once what he van get (Or il,, Dollar. I . he is pleased with his fortune he emh ward the Motley io,ordin! Co die eat .ns on the certje cats 811/1 amore• the prize It the article a. 6 ardor, Should he unsuited to to.e purchaser—as for es3o,p, a Set of Pearl Y.ar..nropa and Itroasq.in to a young m an who could not wear them, and had on one to give them to—we will send any other article on the catalogue ti equal price which may he pr furred Or If, for tiny reason, you choose to venture no further, thou you erfn let the matter drop where it Is and upend nomoro Examine carefully our Ca , liingUe WATCH DEPARTM ENT. 300 Gents' Patent Lever Gold hunting On. $5l) to 200 3(m (lents' Detacted Lover Gold Il en Vg Case 40 - 175 400 Gents' Swiss Gold Hunting Case, 10 - 1(0 20U Ladles' Gold and Ennuriel'd ll((utinv Case, 30 • f 0 400 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Hunting Gen.e. 341 - 10 40U Gentv' Pet Lever Oliver Iluntiog Cpse, - 05 :0111 (Lents' Pet. Lever Sliver Open tacv, 20 • 5t 300 ()with' Patent Lover Sliver Open-race, 25 • (.0 300 Gents' Swiss Sliver, 45 JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 300 Diamond Rings, 00 to silin 300 Gouts' Diamond Ms, 3u- Um 3000 Gents' California Diamond Plus. 3 - II 3000 Goats' CalifOrni.4 Diamond Rings. 3 - 12 5000 Gents' gold and Nnainelod 10,0 Chains, 3- 40 4010 Gents' ()old Vest Chains, - 40 .1000 Pale Gents' bold Sleeve Bullet., 3 - 10 4000 Pair Geer s Gold & linatn sleuvo Buttons 3 10 6000 Sets Gents' Ovid Studs. 3 - 8 8 , 00 Gouts' Stuns Set and Signet Rings, :1 - 13 8000 dents' Stone, SoVtle,Sidttet Cumin IttUgEC4 - 4000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chain , 0 00 0000 Gold Ovat-Band Praceints, :1- 10 6000 Gold and dot Bracelets, a - 1.2 6000 Geld and Enameled Bracelets, 3000,001 d Chatelain Chains, 6000 Pair Ladies' Gold SI. eve Buttons, 3 4000 Pair Ladies' Gold Rnam. Sleeve Buttons 4 - 10 8000 Solitaire (Mid Brooches. l; - 12 6000 Coral, Opnl and Pbnerald Bran, has, 2 . 12 MOO Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Dr,,ps, s - 7000 Siosalc, Jet, lava & Fiorentino aar dropoil • 10 5000 told 6 10 100..0 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drop], 0 - 10 10000 Ellnl tpre Lockets, 4 • 10 10000 Miniature Imekots—m igte spring.. 8 • 20 101.00 Plain Gold glues. 4 • 02 1 , 0 0 Sots lAdlos' Jewelry, Gold and Jot, 5 - 21 100)&0s Laill.B' ,lewolry, Cameo, Pearl. 3ro. 5 - 2o 10000 Ladles' GM and Jet Bracelets, • 4 - 1 10000 I, dles' Gilt end Jpt lint §upportern, 2 - MATER PLATED WARE 10006 'Cupi. 8000 091,1ut0, 1(0 i 0 Pair Napkin Rings 21)00 Card liaakatH, . _ . 410 Castor Fratnes—somplato with hnttlem, I. - 2000 lett Pitchers, 10 - 20 WOO l'ulr Batter graver 6000 soup, (lygnr nod Ornvy 4ndlen 1000 I rnved plu l(niv.,g, 8000 Dozen Ten ,Spoone, per dozen, fi - 0000 Dozen Table Ppoood, per dozen, 8 - 24 0000 Dozen Desert Forks, per doz, n, 8- 30 GOLD PENS AND' PENCILS. 12000 G.,11d Pens, Silver Extorinlon Holder $.3 toll() 1200 U Hold Venn. Silver JA putell Holders, 2 - 0 8000 Gold Nue, Gold 1:1 ouut 110- dern, ' 3 - 10 60004101 d Prue with Hold lixtene len 1101 dm lb 6000 Hold I'o3o, abld Holdern cud Poodle, 10 26 6000 Gold Pencils, , , ; ! 6 - 20 RE EMBER Tilt PLAN In ell cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate postage, end Mot the butineas„the sure orTwentt. five tents. which inuFt be in the-order. -.Five. Certifi cates will be sent. Tni 11; eleven' for' $2l thirty - the $5 ; sixty-flue for $10; ono luindred for $l6, AGENTS ARE ,IN 21 NTED • Throughout Chu Cottutd to operant for us. .t Inigl cum punsut lon will be pdid. Sund forAtstms, un Clotting uttuttp. NEWBORN & CO., ?.Balton Streut, N. Y March 24, Mat tIIPORTANT -TO, ALL OFFERING. A ROM ' DEFECTIVE EYE - SIGHT. ROSENDALE, Oculi3c Optician, J o io 'now permanently located at. 24 North 20 Si., Harrisburg,. Pa. . - ' .1. It. respectfully rolicits Ladies apd Gentlemen who ire In the habit pf wearing the Nlasses now in 'common use. Land which aro generally do injtirlons to the sight owing to. their attracting beat and drawing the eyes, or who may have had their eight Impaired . by the 'lise of ouch 131aoeea, weakness' °peaty. to soy other detect 'to make's trial of the INII.:ROVEDPLItISCOPIMLENS . . . These Rpectacles wlll ehable•asged portions to Bit for any length of time at ..hrizeinutest employment, either by day or candle light, and will* not require the chdogo to greater magnifying powers so frequently , as • the OifISAOBI33 common use.. They are 'reanufhctured by machinery on a now constitictioni , pecullar to the in renter:• '• • • Alwaya .on band a large neeortinint of Microseopeoi Telescopea, Opera and Field Oinesee„Therinometere; recoetere;slagneta, Magle 'Lanterns, Dissolving Appa ratus, Bleat rice' Igaehittee Thereacopee,;:and , fine `,Catalogueaßent Eat/ ' • , Jantiaty 20, 1865,1 y • • READ! I • -" hove' jtiAt Ijortixirted. N'en - ,tork ..L.with the tateet &es of ••• ' ' for the Seaeon. Slike,-OlothnndLtieskantitio,Bbaw/ff, Hoop Parasois„ .. ffueierySiOVlA.ntia , ell kinds ofio !Clot a, , Cashinterte, Linen .Coatinge..! ,411 kinds - Of • • , tclarge.oupply of OARPSTS,'OIf pkthi, • Shinlcht,•qui4 Surnishing Goode" , . , Plottee pall And examine my Stock, es I always sell tilio l 4.o 4l , l fit ; Additlone,of (Inoue yid e made AO the . 0A5012 vßines,V W. AOne doe r hulo , ir Unritit'eLL,fotel, Min Street. Jcine 2, 1865. - ItATTIPVIN4.It ie bertnit ly very liji , grittin Dag ttiknoni thit two 04 felt edid .loS,kittg7: onsa itniA JARS lu the Milted Statqf, be uAd ,Stm.ll,ridley's Stinli;, l 4o4 ifttlitbeY lisle. Etitta of the 'Red Coffee Pot', JutyPjlBoB-3=to. ‘! i.'D 'Y D ,4llre;-6 h e a' f e r , RE ha ppy: to intone thepublic, • 00t ; tt A r Outlined jaalces, which sold 00 ' tll'o original end , popular principle of • ; : QUICK SALES ANT, SITAI;I. PROFITS. • DJ?E4SS . G .0. 0 .0 8 , scowl vial4A;(ydiil .7uphyr Enipris Cloilth Plaid Molintre, thehbort) Clotba, Smoura. llarrit thong, A Ipnens In all colora t Taub. A,lpaeas,.)ybol Do 'ohm. Cob Argo, Oa r ste Balmoral Skirts, A full assor,t. ment-cor,tullp?-my C.,lo)drlp • ' ((JAVA 5` iit . It 'large .and-dasirable..efock of Cloaks and Fore. boughi In New York, which ,wlg be sold lower thin . . I) . . . , . .. , ,0 . M ES . • . , . _l' _I "e" S , • Du Laines, Cbeeks,Printo. Muslim, Otngboitts,Canton Flannels and 'Pleblottn, all to be gold at great bargains. NOTlONS.—ltoblttry, White Goode, ke. IGENTW AND 'BOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Cogslmores, eatlnotts, Jeans, !to A full an, sorlmoot of Magoilo'o colebrutod ilorno-.Made noodn always cm hand. Don't buy any kind of goods until you ha ve tires called on 0 lIN:EN Fl ELD & BREAM, to note the great difference bet wean the prices ebbed for goeda there and elsowbere Goo& recolvod daily from Now York and Philade! phis GRFIUNPIELD & SHEAFER, East,,Matri Stroot,.Sooth mde, 2d door, 2d door, 2d door from eornor Nov. 11, 1805 BEST WHITE LEAD! BEST ZINC! DU RE LIBERTY LEAD, Unsur ii fi,r Whiteness, Fine Durability, nrifinots, and ,evenness of slur:tee. PURE LIBERTY LEAD,Warranted to corer more surface for same weight than any °the, Lead=-- Try It and you, lot!! /wile no other ! PURE LIBERTY ZINC, looted Zinn,' ground in Refined, Linneed Oil, non qUaled in quality, always tho same. PITRE LIBERTY ZINC, warranted to do more and better work at a given nos titan any otber—Not the Beat ! Manufactured at Pennsylvania PAINT & tlOl,Oll Wtttttts. Orders executed promptly by . ZEIGLER- & SMITH, Tradraalt Drug, Paint and - Glasa Dealers ell Sion, d: 0111t.e, No 137 North THIRD Sapet, PIIILADI.:LPIIIA March 24, 1862-1 y Important to Millers and Mill Owners. 1 yler's Improved Iron Water Wheels. Patented July 1855-56-58. fulivw i lig are SUIIIC of the advan tag.; ~ver. +d) or liar eqpielk: •ilvilig the I.est foreeuts.e power for the cater used. lie dUrabiliLY, and iL Is net likely to get out of re• pair. It rillirS in as Well as silt i.f I , IA water with tho sirup head. It is not olodEurta,l b, antlor kV tor other althatanroF with a sultahlt• I ark. It Is adapted to high hen& as wall ns It is tile stondivst running and eaatest regulalnd when in 'USU. It IR fi ultable for a l kinds of nutehlnory, rot •un'and toolon teat ur,s, Uri-t, Saw and Vapor )I Ills. Ac, Ate The subscribe, h lring ilia Patent /tight for Cumber :and and Perry Conn tire, parties in want of n v a t nib). mauve pow, fire reti 914,1 to inform tlienls.O Ural gto ag4l,tB, ilr .1010; R. A.. 501,500 •lillwr 100,1 - toiling 14,.0 on I to.sra itins t.inA CO 'arlisla NIT' A a ndr.on to nt m•or , n; in a Ie 111.1111 . ••• r Or lin4tt W hook. and undor.taildB haw to put them in rs t.' w Clain the moat no,. or. ra C Co . ono at all tines pr.•parad , I,ails , soitaltio for 1110 1 It. p. ,I.A v 11 AI( 11:1t. V.irk. In. 21, It,/ /5 WINES AND 1, 1 (Ili SOUTH HANOVER STKEET CA IiLIBLE„ 1 1 111 4 1 undersigned, ouceessor to I), I' A liaz.,Ron would :eSpUttrlllty in f“rtn 1O friend tut the publle generally, that he Internist to inn; ntal hr oheraeter of thy at h..ve huu.eu ne heretofore and all eop o. , UStalitly on hand a tare • eqqortment of nitANDI KS, FINS. 15 111:K I I Sec., &e.. im can sell M.S chonp as ass establishaa.ai ..arltste, if not chow per tls'r County Landlords will find IMP the phase tr u thOir . If /NES - AIV ' LTQTTOI?s, Both SO- togArd to fit):l)ity and "prlte ,arwk In large awl 1,01 ,01,1 ed, and he lentt. rill t• purclltising the pipe, Ilanciver i;tr..et,4llruetly hppost!u the 'Vol ntrpor tint: Iffioft. Willtoer (endllsle' Sa vt , ,•l 1811-I—tf. ' T. .1. I: BR. LOCH MAN & 'BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH 0 LLERY IN NEWVILLE, PA L 1A)(1-1M AN, long and fav,tra k. • bly hnuwrl I.'ollo 111 the best I'llmdgraphms I rr iiF4 , 0111,11 ililllFelf with Me. Oro. 31 ret t, ew Will limit l'hotm4rApher, to carry on the l'ho tom'opttle bOsinoss in New rills, Cumhminnd Co Po. Their c1:111 as Artists, with a complete set of the hes imtro m and superior constritted SICS LIGHT. ,4is.e them lidint,times over Alter yallerles su porl, won't In ibis rounty PIIoT.EIP A PH , . (' PICTU RES. A NI DM En' PE:4 A S 2) COPT gs. publit! v,tltnlty Invitol. All , work gum ~t, et' to ittooto. N 1. 30 M. 12, 181 A-ti 'Cij f;s-..‘, 4 jr, o: 4 ' 45 - - elegt - rs_ %.k 7 $2 to X2O :1- 1..! 2 - 10 4 lb hr St land's JfolliBnons , Otiugh Balsam lx war ranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Ituarseneas, r Asthma. ll'le aping Cough. tioiM,Thrpat, Consumption, and all alieoticats of the Throat. and Lungs. leur sale by all Druggists Oer eral Dopot, No. 0. Mutt Proof, Street, Cincinnati, 0. 2 ti 3- 0 retnedv fur Ph rrhcca and Dyaentary. It la a awnblna !Woof astringonta, baorbonta, Stimulants and Car tulnat Ives, and In warranted to effect a ,earn after al Other raeanehave haled. . . Salo by Druggists, Gam . ma' . Depot, No. 6. San Fourth Street,,Cincinnatis p. • . s TRICKLANIt'i"g i c4fl . , .„ Ur. Btne;94i,,l'i, toeay lota cured thowanda of the OOrer, eaaes.of,9lltol andilleotllog Itglre/1 Icomediato relief tiroralTects a Permanent cure Try It direbtly.. It 11f,O , arratited tocure. For gala . all pruttalate. Oouerat.9epot,f East Fourth Stroot, DYSPEPSIA. DR. EII'IPOICLAND*B TONIC.—We can reLommend those eutloring with lose or Appetite, indigestion, or Dyspapsla.,Norvousness and Nervous Debility, to use Striciciand's Thule It lea vegetable preparation, fr• e trom al.:obeli° liquors; It rtrongthenu the risolo,ner voutraystent . ' it creatot; ' a good appetite, and'.ie, Wet , ranted. o cure Dysptinds.rind 'Nervous DeblittY, ; For saleby , Drugglstsgoherally, at sl' per 'bottle.— Prepared by D. A. MHO:land, 6 Rest Fourth Street, Cincionati, • ' • '- Dee. 2,1804. ' . „ NUTS; and. Fraita Havortitlek's. CARPETS CARPETS ! ! . have r'eCpiyed ,fr9in. New,. ,Y,0rk,,.,;41; 011()Intita, s.latlings!, ooking tnaases,„,-, .„, , . . ' tuNnoir :SHADES, ', • , , Curtain Materials; Tobin CovOrs, CounterVantia, • Shootings'. &Juanita, emelt and 'all ' kinds ofhousaTurniabing !tomtit,' , Also, a large . . ski' ell', of genet's' " , ' ' , • • •'• ' .. .AtEROITANDISE. tValai of any. of . the. , aliov.d 'pada, arose L apactfullp invited,to, call. , • .Gloods,sold at lb° loyost„tnarttet value. Additions Ul hroot, ciO. door bolos' , Feb 3,1805.- 011010 E• SEG AltB & TOBA.OOO, .1 AT:l4l4'rON'B, . .I 1 . , XT•II.I.BItDRB -WILTSKERS 1 y y . ~ , P9, T O.ttr w atit Nlibletiere, or Nottehtcheer: Our (404 "etiO'criorpotod trill three"ltiemlci grow dri the a#9olll thee'ra-chlfiVotehtitebtibtvld hoode,ln , f!dx. hriekel Pelee £l,OO. Beta fl mall nywhore, , ,clohetriseitlodi , ott rficulpt Orpr;te. ;Address, AtOinte 004)sdin1as; Ys. Bfaretat ~=: •• „ .. 110.11 A GS, it I LOVII NS AN S int rya NEW PIIOTOGRAVII AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY. tile undersigned, retipeotfully in form our Mon& and the pubic gopurallk, that w i 13143 0041114 ! . N y.-14 i g GALLERY In the now second story.trvar the frame buildings located a few doors south of the. Pont Office. and nearly opposite A. SS Bents'a store,;South ilanever street.— ft a bane roust' ucted thlaGlittery" according to our taste, end flatter ourselvee,lll..saying we have far the best arranged light ht tanttf: To aged, infirm and deli cate persons, we will say this flattery Is Much easier of accesalhan lay ih the place, beimniocated on -the second story, and the story beneath being low, there is not such a tower of steptto, ascend. Having procured the nseistnace of an experienced operator, and . pttrehas..d the best and latebt improved appeticitue;*e equal toginkothersestabliehtnen OM 401114 d Ix . NOWAOrk of PMinds/P 131 a4; `e Px6ir. Moto:- tzef. otographs 04146 , mitt ,". Ferraypeif - Ne shotitis6 ptatiiie 4o thtA,vlclol, Win auehMthaunded , dilingfialtLthe oink callidthcl GEM EilGtO-GRAPIL Ono dozen taker, at one sitting at the low price of $ll3O per dozen. Yicturad Inserted' lb Lockets. MIA and Plus. und.copied or ,enlarged from old Daguerreti types. A ruhrotypes, to., &e .- Also, for sale a One lot of Picture Frames and Albums. We hope, by a strict at tention to business and a desire to please, to receive our share of the public patronage. Do not forget the place, a few doors south of the Post Office. South Hanover Street. . GROVE .gz SON •-' - - THE PIRENX. PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR.COUOH. 2-7 Orl ^ ~. • 2 . 1 • 21 ‘ . \ THE YEEENT% PECTORAL; OR, COMPOUND S"RUP O 1 WlLti CIIRRRY AND EIMNRRA SSARII ROOT, • Will curo the Diseases or tie TllllO.l - T & LUNGS, Such as Colds, agile, Croup. Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, :ore Throe , ifeemeuess, Witooplug Cough, dm Its timely use will prevent PULMONARY . CONSUMPTION, And oven where this Math') disease has taken hold It will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of P r at tevillo, pays: "I was benefitted•more by using the l'hfruix I ectoral than any other medicine over used." Hiles Oborholtzer, of Lion ciao, Cheater county, was cured of cough of many years' Blanding by using the Pluellift Pectoral, Joseph fmkeno, of flail atreot, Phoenixville, cart Hies that he waif cured of a cough of two year? keno:11mo. when all other medicines had failed, by the Plurals Pectoral. .larob Powers certifies that ho has sold hundreds of bottles at tho Phoenix Pectoral, and that, all oho used it bear testimony of Its wonderful effects in curlm. coughs. John Royer, editor of the "Indepetment Phoenix." having need IL has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete ren.edy for cough, hoarseness and irritation In the throat. The Nest Chaste.. " Jefersoniate., nays: "We have known Dr. Oborholtzer personally a 'number of years ud it gives us the greater pleaSnre to recommend his medicines inasmuch as the public] th.• hervfit of family medicines prepared by a physician o Sic acquiretnents and experience. Pr. Gberholtzor Is a member °flit. Alumni of the Medical Departrannt of the Univers' y of Pennsylva nia. at nibleh Institution be greduated in 1/354" The Sending' Gazette" AU{ .• This cough remedy ;I‘ made up by Dr. L. IMerboltzer, of Plicenixville. . end it ban acquired an unsurpassed reputation in exp.- mg coughs. a la Vor, fully and natilfully prepared roni Wild ('berry Sara and Seneita Snake Boot " Dr. Geo. it. Wood. Prof.:memo! the Prinalee of Medi :Me In the University of Pontine raids, Physician L.: be Peonnylegnia Hospital, and one of the authors 01 he United Sinton Dispensatory. sap: of Penchi, emelt. dont : tto lac. len in mpecial'y directed to the lunge ' T..e proprietor of this medicine him so much roof,. lice In its :unitive powers from the testimony. if entire& who - haze used It. ChM she ue.nol mill r; p•ul back to,any.putchaser who is not satisfied with Alerts. lt,is Fo pleasanl to take that children cry for it It rows only Thirty-11 en Canty—largo bottlem $l, It IN Intended for only one elahs of diseases, namely hive of Cho Throat and bungs Prepared only by LEVI OBOEIII)LTZ+:B. M. P.. l'hwilly.r Ulo, Iht Sold by all Ih ugalsts and Stdrekeyp r. Johnston. Ifnllowny k Cowth,, No 2.1 No th Matt I rcpt, l'hi,Altelphin. Oimeral 15 holurAle Agentn D. W. Oruxx St Co., Whole,ai. A g e n!, ilarris burg. liavrretlch's Drug Store, agoory Corn 10 N 11—II:your nearest drugulst or storehovner doe, not keep this utedichlo do not let blm pnl y,,unif 0 ith come other medicine, Lemon.. he mo, e . morn momy ou It but Hood at mice to ,me oY the agents for It. March 10, ISos—ly Richmond has Fallen. ,BND with the fill of Bichwond, we are mogt, happy to 11111101111e0 to the people, the goot decline In goods. 13 rsixins DoN r, ON i Oor.D lAs GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. Our entire stock reduced to correspond with prices in the cities. DRESS GOODS, PLAIDS, DELAI NES, MOZAMBIQUES, ALPACAS, SCOTCH GINGHAM, &c CALICOS, GINGHAMS, '" CHECKS, 'PICKINGS MUSLINS, BLEACHED AND -UN BLEACHED. all at greatly reduced rates. Beery one In want o cheap goods, should give us a call. as we aro deter mined to sell goods down at the very lowest nick. Bargains will ho all the rage at (11LBENFIEldD k STIDAFRR'S. la. B. corner Market square. 2D DOOR, 2D DOOlt, 20 BOOK. April 7, 1866. Burt's Rat and Mouse, Roach and Bed Bug Bestroyer. ' 'HIS popular :aaa reliable article for j destroying vormine should be used by all persons troubled with sueb , posts. It never fails,•sold In Carl lisle at.lilllott's Drug came, Haverstick's, rug& hook Store and by U. Ralstonrlietiggist. • E. M. Dt:111 . , Proprietor. • as North Eloven•Street. Ph/lade/Ole. Pyle° 25 di. per tan. (Large Bias.) Nov. 4. 1851.-2 y N'fi'W FIRS.T 1 CLASS GROCERY STORE. TFIE• Public can find, at our, new Grocery Store, In the Etufldfng lately occupied by Pullin Arnold, (lewd.. and next door to the Carlitio De. eJelt Hank, a very largo and fresh assortment of all the dlfforent kinds and grades of Coffee ER8013.:0/1, Snaps Candles, Snit, Preaervee, Canned, .•: 7 1"rultd, , • Jill iek • • • .Orqkberties, • , • Ddud Curren • Drled •,• Fruits, l'ogare, P[luff, Tenn, Coffees. • yrupa, &Imam& - Spleen, Sugars, Prepare,/ ". Coffee In , Poem . • 11.110410.01 A anv Moats. • Prepared ' • Mustards, • " • Sauces,' ' Crecaere,, ' Cheese,' Swoot Cakes, TOBACCO PIPES, &c, ALSO—like, Earley, Starch, 'Farina, 'Corn Starch, Care alone, Mazehut, Macaroni, Varmicella; Asuman, Prunes, Concentrated Lye ,I3glogna, i Sausage,. . Table and Other Otis, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beene as, Chocolate, Cocoa, Tie . Larap, and ..Candle Wlck„ Seth Clothes Linea, ?nod Cords, Spine Boxes Paper I • • ' • Ana ; Envelop, Match 0 ,' • .•• • , .Pewter t , Sand, ritove, polish ,Pla.l J • I ' VOringlEXtraCtS Spigots, Panel Inks: , Drhustono. Mackerel. Shad ' , Balloon; . • log .and Codfish, rA49O,- the" celebrated. Xxg:,. ceislor llama. Dried Beef and Tongues, Lugo, and-. Matte, Shot and Lead, , rustem,-.llroome,and.iiriepe, GLASS, CILTPXyII, 1 000; NVILT;CiPr' it RATAN • , I A tE. We feeportfull,s ask. the' pUblio te• &AIL 'exelutue'atid , - Pace out. large .amt ear:3fulty eeteeteed 'stock of FINE PANILY , O IiOCHEES. 'We buy allAlUde of country : Eroduce.'.' ' ' • " JAMES M. 'ALLEN' & Co.' GUM BELTING 1 - i',.• . • . • : Just received a large acsortinCO_M - kiil - algal— Gum Bolting, Gum Hose , Gum Packing, kb., and tor, sale cheap at the Hardware Store of . . . HENRY SAXTON. - . . - FI ADIPIS.,-L.560 ElnanewonHband nr.nll kiade.!' pattern,' London dorrariiie dd., With and without 'patent illetealtdal cheerier than ever at 11 . SAXTON'S, Eiet Main et. • July 1.1864. • irlIE PARIS BIANI'ILLATA= PORIDM4 lio.q.§l);(7llekiiiniOn., Phtindelphia U', OPEN—Patle•Made , . . Also 401 0 040/146a.tiina tto,4l,o3iki' ;slaNg 41,07 15 /Eh DAPMNTS, of our own, akintix ture,"O Lateint„Eit,yl6o , tind in great nriotY• r.. c s • - 3:', 1 T PROCTOB, &Co 1. Opoilum, - A L E'o'1 1 V ' sTotiOblisi , Jul3t nal:dished in a' Sealed:Ert,relepe:, Wide Aix Centn; A IXOTURE ON THE NATURE TREATMENTAND RADICAL Unrtrof Spermatorrho..a or Seminal Weak ' nessiDayolnotary,,Emi elona,Sexual Debility, a, d Ini lpendiniehts to Al twiingultenerallY. Nervous nese;Con, reumption, 'Epliaphy, 'and Fits; - Mental add Phyit cat Incapacity reaulthes itom Self7A l M , :e, ,I = 6 . hOLVT J, cut,Veittym.l., 'Author cf 'the Nlreen i Rook," to. 'l. , , , the world renowned aulhor;in thtn actinorable 1,..0- 'ttire'elearrylirovi.sltan , his own experience that the' !awful . co‘sequon'etni'a SeirAbase may 'be effectually remirveit wiHthat'inedielnej and . Without dangerous' . opeiationg. boailhal, tantrum. nts,- rings, or ;c.,r :idle; pointlng'out 'amide of aura at once certain •and effectual, by *bleb, evetY sufferer, nu matter what, 'his condition ray be; May cure himsnlf cheaply, • vately, and radically. 11115 LE "Thitit Vlll.l, PROVO IA BOON TO T HOUSANDS AND' THOUSANDS Sent antler sort, to any address, in a plain, addled letivelope, oa the'recelpt - orslx cents, or two manage stamps, by noarbsnint ? , t3ll AB:31. C.ISIAN & CO. . Bowery, dew York, Past-0111ce Box, 4580. 0et,:141E 1 64. - • " ray: The Feroftilotis contamination Is variously caused by mercurial disease, Eying, diclmiered 11 unhealthy bind, impure air, filth and ;Why habit., the depressing vice., and. above all, by the venereal infection. Whiite'ver be it. oeigin It is„bercilitary. in the -constitution, descending "froni parents to children unto the third imti fointh generationl" indeed, it seems to he the rod' Of Him Wlio says, " T will visit the iniytli tics`of the fathers npon their children?' The diseas'es whi6h it originates take ravioli,' n a mes, according to the organs it attacks. ln the tangs, ,Scroftila produces tuhercies,-and finally Consumption; in Abe - glands; supplilltitUand heetime 'ulcerous 'cores': in the stomach and bowels, derangements which pro duce . indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints': on the ciltipfive and cuitaneoUS affections. These all-haring the same origin, require the same remedy, yie. purification nnd invigoration of' the blood. Purify the blood, and. these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or vorrupted Mood, you can not have health ; with that •' life Of the healthy, you cannet have Ael'OilliOltS di, ease. Ayer' s Sarsaparilla is compounded front the most effectual anti dotes that medical_ science has dist oyered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. Tint it i s far , ii iieriur any other remedy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it lice: : bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upoh this class of complaints, is imlisputab,y proven by the great mithitude of publicly - known sad remtwkabre cures it has made of the following diseases King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas. Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, . Dyspepsia or ludigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diplases, Female Weaknesses, mid, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood ; Minute reports of individual cases may he' found in Ay Kit's Ast Eli I CAN At,ttSNac, which is tarnished to the druggists fur gnuaitolis distribution. wherein may he learned the directions for its use, and home of the remarkable cures whir h it has made when other remedies had fitiled-qtratibrd relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec• tiops of the country, in order that every reader nuty have access to sonic' one who can speak to hint of its benefits from personal experience. depresses the vital energies. and thus leases its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. Bence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duhition of Mutual life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its. cure. This we now offer to the public under the mum of 'Arun 'EI SARSAPARILLA, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the hest of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing.mul danger of these disorders. l'urge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the Muses of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know tlia public have been deceived by tunny Compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised nitwit and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence Mr the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in -tended to resell.- Although under the same mune, it is a very different medicine from any: other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. .fs.. - Y - PG'S 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 hns , been, mid. that it may be relied on to do all it hue ever done. Prepared by Da. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold by 41.1 druggists everywhere . Sold by J. and den ers everywhere. July 1, 1804-Iy.. . • • TAM•FIS A. DUNBAR, Attorney ,nt teri•learllrlii, Pa. _Mtn tin the anutb Irade or the Court Ilnuse. ailjninl%; Rio "American 001 re" Ally. 1, MR —ly E A 15.1.4EY , Attorlrey at Law, • • on smlth Hanover street, atljoinktig the mite., of .1 udge 0 rehara. All protieslonel buelneAl trusted tr. him wOl hq promptly attended An. July 1, 18114, •• • ' • QAMVEL. 11E. BURN, Jr., Attorii,e'y 1...J4t, Law. , omoo with Ron. Samuel Hepburn, Alain At. Carlisle Pal r"AIY I .:-CARD'- , CEEAR_I.ES, E. DIA , L,; o si,Auoiii,tN, ttorkiey ntiLnw, Of li calull) . ll9(re bullillultpiUst.QpPOsltA Illarkut llouso.• •• July 1,1.66 , 1-1 y,,., • , P. HUMBRlOW'AttiirnBy ablaaw j Ofileo nn't , i6rth lianover • stieol, a fow doors north 0f.(311,11's llotell . All business outrustod, to; him will bo promptii.attarlded . - July, ,18 . JOSEPH RITNER, Jr., Attorney at Law dud Surveyor, Mectutpleeburg, Pa...OMMOIC Rail Road Street, two dciorls 'north of tlie6Bank.. 481..13delnesarprotnptly attended to. :" , auiy.i;ieoa; ,Poinitet SteiUt teWitOore .. f .2WW3$llla.. ;.0.• below south Hanover 'et` '`-r • • .'Jttly , l;lBo6l , I•T :; p. • s,' Lato etiveUitntletryoftbe of , ,Baltlhaora ',oollege of Dantal Surgory..• °Mae at hill rdatdenca ANdyt; t . /BitS4' • , TAR. d-EORGE S. SE4- ,R14:111T Doutlat, fromtile %ILI -44414-441 more ccoigq'of p a utal Surgery. tro_Office at tha "reardoneri uf hie in'other, .Niest LoUther ntraet, tbieb donee bele* Sedfprd '.1u1y1,1864 , - ' • - ' .ly _ Attornely. il...,•motakw..otace,ln South, 'nanoyor . !stroptippposlie Bonta'a dry good stOro Carpels ; Pa.,. 14143911 mi • jpa•Pk,lB;lcitiaboit), (stnoking , and chew-, 'Dig) and Bogata, at ilavoratalea Drug )fitt.gbok Y . II ft YU MEAYA Obthie ties; BLC:,'at uierstaesCxvilg 40.1)6ols, Btore, N.EWSI! ;N E S 1.! I -EIDIOII l& MILLER are -just Jet Ljoivit. k tit Vial' obis' un'tt cheap store; oe the south enbt, conies %Isle their Oret stlpPy bf •'- t. • .Fall and WiOter Goods, o .NN. bi J . ); iu4ite attentlott of every Terboblb' wont '01'044,0 dimirablo for the present and coming Seheort. The stock cotppisen ah kleds and varieties of -• • • .• D 8 S G 0 0D 8, anal as 111,4111•131ack,Pgnredoin.1 Rapp alua, Plain and CidokadDro.a Sllll4, 4 uud colors Prouch..blerlana, lireach.paal444icria, p!ald and figured, Coburg °loam, .all alnidna and cola. a, tollick . and. colored Altacoa, plain ,and 11,4drba ill ‘tool 141 ona I,l3l,ldneti. suitable for Ladles and tibildl•dii's brecaes; Mohair Voplinx, Valenclas A 14161466 Dol,alnes.'ealicoea4 Ginirhatna Black 'French Merinoee, French Cashmeres, double and elngle width all Wool Matinee, Thlhbolt notions, Bolneealneblhupe Y.QP MO:Mack ai...'d — pArplo Hale Cain eyes ; 'sciudre and Thlbhet Shawle,.long andsquaro Crape Vella, Crape Collars, I.landlcercblers; G morale, &c,, pecilliartnint or tfectioumhich wei cull' cusiFtlLA .lurks. in e constitutions 31 altitudes amen, It Cher produces or 'is' roduceiV by no en .etiled, vitiated stale F . the blood, NSliel*ill Int fluid beeomeil in =potent to install,. to vital forces in their itiorous action, and ayes Om system to 1 'into disorder and . Black and a oreit loth. black and fan ex, Gassismores, ail armies andNual Wes, V esti uga, Bittitinets, Union easshuurcs Kentucky : Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, A . ., ke., A : speclol arrangement made %vitt a first class TAILOR to make pp Clothingat very abort notice. Bleached and Unbleached Muslim; of every quality, Sheeting . llualtnn. Pollow-caao M usllns, Linen and Cot ton Tubb) Diaper,. Ticliinge, Checks, Striped Cotton o 1 lrting, Don, hos, Domestic Glngbains, Scotch Ging. hams, Sark Flannel overy:color, Shirting Flannels, Factory and Stinker Flannels for Skirtings. red.yellow and white Wool flannels, Canton Flannels, Calicoes, coldred, cambric, and paper Muslim. Drilling Nankeens and many other Moods in every day use. - NOTIONS= I , N GREAT VARIETY. Mon's Ilanovor Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin, Cloth, Blnpvocal, Cassitnere and Dom Min Gloves, La m.. I: id. Cloth, Morino, Silk. Llslothread and Cotton Gloves, a Callas ortment of cotton and wool Hosiery, for.lfen, ladies and C101;40;1, Balmoral Woolen Hos° for ladies Misses and Children, ipera Hoods, all sizes and colors. Scarps. rt uspoorlora, Son U1 4 ..01001.4 skirts, lialutoral Eklr4. Ihnberellas, 4c., Ste. Atatt, just operdng a complete stock of the newest styles Cloth Cloths, and liluLkot Shawls Carpets, 011 Cloths, Matti op, Window Shades, Looking Masses, &c. As thu se .son advances we will constantly be mak ing addltions to our stock, and will always endeavor to mato) our etueic the most desirable that can be found . . . . In kite country. Veen eg very thankful 'to the commu nity fur their kpad and liberal patronage so far extend ed to the Now Viral, we earnestly solicit a.Contlituance of the Rams. Please give us a call beforeinaking your purchases as we are always ready and willing to exhib it our goods, and ran and will prove th t we study the nterest of onr - ountomers. Please do not forget that o tr Stone to on the corner lirertly opfoislte Trvino's Aloe Store, MILLER. 1fi.U361 A. W. BENTZ. ' FEOC AL 11 OV 0 .. E. Great Reduction in Dry Goods, ()WING to the recent heavy fall in the prim. of ()old I have determined to reduce cooly Article in may buxomly° steel: of Dry floods to a cormgriondllnd price toll h the precious motel and Intend to make still further reductions Irmo time to lime as (told reredos in price. My exieusi'Ce stock has been mainly purehas•nt at lour prices and before the great advance in goods I take title opportunity of calling the attention of the public to the notice, as I can and will sell Sower than any House outside the itastern ties. x b and Examine I'm tou I selves. Rene - tuber the old at it 11 , i mate Sti oat been tho Court 1L •mine. 7, 1.8d4 A. W. MINTZ, 11. It. .I.I3LEso.N, S. 11.. COYLE, J. m'clazntasa • 15. H. JA.NIES()N Sr, Co. Whole,:tle lo u.itoil,r,ottu)l4.DNeal ut toss Fa . n ct, w,•,41 11r an 1 POlnfrot 81) . ...)111 Our/Isl. 5 4.1.11 , 1 rillifle“Lf)1111, .3111100 1,5 , to the Public. t,11:11 L 11,2, IlaVu ju.t rutalrlied 1 , .111 thr kilsturil CIL PA 31.1, 1,1 4 ,, *llll 11").11 celrnb d stock or Goo Is con,stio,.: it 11, , filery, 111 +vos. Oats. CropoS. era. , .1. ~\ 111113 x. lltt,tilcerohiets. nuspt.o.ter,.. Pru . [LAT,. L %dies ort. tlent, C..113rx Itlito• Cords, F.u• too:, rotol.s. Needle ~•111); 511 1 , • 1 , , •I)kilts , l'apvt , font. I.l•rfoloon.lnirs 4c ,N. 111't2 woul l I..articolool r s 1,11, till nt.'cution of tl'ountry .Merehatits, tog :MB in the inn ttllr ( i f prieUS, as bell hf.l Lit r nu pe t p ‘ mi,uhtM e Ij. this greet lid viz tole hreneh pit oily tlidlse and tnetober t. uu firm tie loeetod fu Vhdadelphil. and Miozy, pr, I..i.ed to take adv ,ntage of every nut:Loan,.hl ih .market . _ - I,ibend torms . inaile with wholi4ifle fnurchali,;rs unusual Inducements offered to buyers or every ela • Ca I and Naming , our stoch. li. It, J AM Es , C , ,; s C, 'rt. 14. 15,'44 New- Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. LLsplendid assortment of all the new et)les of Silk NfoleAkln. Slouch. Soft & Straw HAin now open of city And home men tienture mob eh will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt hats ()I all goal- Mee Vote the finest Donner end Nutria. to Cho rbeflp est wool, and of all colors unkurpassed by any thin side Philadelphia. A large stook of \ s P t a r l a n , i ; Le c g b t r o o.,, B r fa ai n d e , y lndia Panama, and Also a full assortmuu; of Mtuft. Boys and childrens caps of every description anti style, • The subscriber invites ail to come and examine his Stock Being a practical hatter, he fuels confident of giving satisMetion Thankful for the liberal patron age heretofore bestowed be solicits a continuance of the same. Dont f rgot the stand, two doors above Shriner's lintel and next to Norman's shoo store, JOHN A. KELLER, Aft. N. It. Hats of ail kinds made to order at short notice. AltOE ARRIVAL 01? FRES OF ALL KINDS. Among whleh Is II large lot of real genuine Rol more , Ity salt QGKIttNO, In oak barrels, MACK Alt at prices that In really astonlattlngly inw. Plekels all k -. SA LT ES, PRESERVES, and h good ausibtrosult of )B A CCO AND SEG A RS, LIQUORS, i t c.. ,Lt the, lowest Ito for CASE or Couutry Produm WM. BENTZ duly 1, 1604. 11 118 partnership heretofore existing botweim Charles L. [Whoa and Crawford Flew ins,' has' been diesolved by mutual consent. The books and treOotints am in - the bands of Air. !Talbert. who earneStly requests all parties caving akseountstrith the lute firm to call and settle them. William lialbort.R. having entered into partnership with his brother. Cha les L. Balboa, the business will lionmforth be conducted under the style of flatland, & Brother. The nom firm would respeetiully Call attention to their etoek of • New and- Fresh. .Groceries Their steel, is tarp 3111.1 selected with the greatest care And will he sold at the lowest prices for casti. It con slats In part ..f tine old dovernment davh" COFFEE Mine 1110 do , Primo 1110 Arrested. A yttCPS.-.4.1ew York; Itoston,autl4%l.ladelphla Sy rups. erne very best qualities': • BROWN SUOA RS.=-The best ttie market Wads.— Lovorlng's best Crushed, Sand,And Pulverised Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars. which cannot be sur passed. ' Rico. Corn litarch, P.rrlup, Nand°line Coffee, Essence of Coffeel.:lencentiatqd L.Yei Soup, Oa tnNttsi Ac. ..O[IINA . , GLASS, AND ?•' QUEENS-WARE: _r A large and well selected stook ot the very latest, pat— torus and sty es. lower than ever In price, and hotter In qintlity. than • wea ever offered before in Carlisle.= and see. Wooden and Willow Were, such as Tubs ilualtehlk acid .Churns. Baskets of -every description; Ohlidtl4's cIAkitIAUES, Stoturlare. Cream Pots, nut, for Jars, Preserve .lars. 3 ugs, all sizes, BlFla--N0 1,1 and 3 Mackerel. No. 11145$SIIAN No, 1. ilerrihg. A large quantity f the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SALT by the Sack. Didn't and•ll. A. Salt. The subscribers respeatfully set( the patronage of their frlandsand the public generally. and invite thorn to call and exatulue their new stock, at the old stand. corner of llanover and Louth' r Streets. Carlisle; Apr11.'22,1.804 ...... THE. subse:titioi mishes, to ;moon'. co to the people of Carlisle and vicinity. that ha has opened, „ - , FOUR ANti 'PEED STORE, • On the SMith East Corn'oi.pf,alahi and Wast Streets; In lhelNarehousenwned 'fortnerly oeminied by 'Jacob liheem, 'The b et 'brands of FAMITS-PLOUIt-itept constantly on hand and dolivorud to any part of thq town. flaying nerfeeted arrangements „with some of the first maul. In • the. nelghborho6d, I can assure my enamors. thst they will be (tarnished with an article of Flour Which' I can vouch for. I Will keep 'eonatantly mi.hand FOOD OF A WlCiNfiSosnola as torn -Oats Bran Shorts • Potatoes tke.' The highest cash prices pail for Orain of till • kindti and Flour. Don't forget the old established stand. Mfity 20, 1664 :At ..ofolby s . Che.ap _ .Cas h Store.- i_ WING lathe reduced twee of - cods . ' ' 1) g . InitusOty; I ern /lOW running of may oho stook - tif dry gondola - greatly reduced prices for cash. •• • '.••rllinuyarticiOa' baring been purchased before thc ad vance In'prlce; ram enable to, sell for loss than • • Ity 'prices..`, Ali in want of bargains will do well to call beforngurchasing elsewhere. . •,-- ...,........ • . • MI AS. iKiILBY, Yruntee. CARPETTNG.L-Sdiling': ; 'of'btiLinee i of, my parpotsap reduco4 po rq s.. „ oct;l4, - OE4. • Truitao. Oligicers Friend, • ALLEN & CO., have a Bdok , savini article.fai cleaning; ' , loom:911 alothi - ' l9llldo aro' 04 hat lb *talk au'extunittatlatt by thaqatiblia.' 014 and see •. • Mournin-gfaoiy#l3. NEN AND BOYS' WEAR Domestic Goods; SUMMER HATS, DISSOLUTION HALIMICT & BROTUEI Flour and Feed Store. tifofiCki. iteduotion •Dry. Goode, • 'EIRE NSUKANCEI • - )11 HE 'Allen' an d Eastpennsboro' Mu- Lunt Vire Ineuradce Company of Cumberland County. incorporated'by an act of eteserntly, In the year.ll•43, and baling recently bad Its charter extend ed to the year tbfra, to now to aetlce Sgertme op erode!), underlba eunerlntendence Of UM follevilug board of !!tanagers, viz: tVilliani R. klorgas. Ehristb.o Stnyman..lacobF.berly , D Bally. Alex. Cathcart. J. 11 onovor, John Ricitelbor ger, Joseph 11 lekrnho tn. Saud. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Illartin, duct b Caner. and LC Dunlap. The rates OriIIFUMEICe Are .s low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wish ing to become members invit,d to mat.. applica tion to the ogeocs of lhe Company, who aro willing to welt upon [Leto At a y time. WM. it 0011.1 AS. Provident, Eborly's Mills, P. 0. COMMA:I STAYMAN, Vice, President. - Y3fechaniesburg, , P. JOHN C DUNLAP, Sect.T. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL BAII.II, Dilisburg„ York Co. AGENTS. 'Cumberland county.-Johri 'Shen Sok, Allen: Henry Zearlng, ,hiraninustown ; Lafayette Potter Dickinson; Reno Dorman, Churchtown ; Undo Griffith, South Middleton; Simnel Graham. Westpenufn:oro'; Samuel Cooifer,ADeint.lideburg ; J. W. Cod( lin Shapherdstrma D. Coovor, i'pper Allen ; J. 0. Sexton, Sliver Spring; John Dyer t arlislo; Valentine Vacuum, New Cumber land ; James McCandllsh, Nowvillo. York coo uty—Wl S. Plcking-Dover; Jamas Griffith, Warrington; .1, Y. Deardorff, Washington: Richey Clark, Dilisburg; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. pauphtb co--Jacob Rouser, Harrisburg. )lembers of the Company baying policies about to expire, ban have them renamed by making application to any of am Agents. July 1, la(14. WHEELER & WILSON'S SE .11 0 .I.lff C 111 I.lTr s AT REDUCED PHICES, With Glass Clotb Presser, Improved LOop Cheek, New Pyle Hammer, Binder, Coy er, Braider, eta. At the Railroad Oilier, Carl Ale. P. Highest Premiums at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862, INDURTRAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 18,11. at the Fairs of the I= Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair September, 1863. A marina In sl itute, New York, Mechanics' Association, Roston, Franklin (natant°, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' I nAltute, Washington, Maryland Institute Kaltitnore, Mechanics' Association, Cincinnati, Ken tucky institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco. At the State Fain; of VERMONT, CONNELITIGET, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, MISSISSIPP NIIRSOURI, OHIO, INDIANA, lOWA, THICiIitASEE, HNTUCKY N, ISCONSIN, CALIFORNIA. These celebrated litichlntis are adapted to every va riety t.l Sewing nt Motile wear. from the lightest mas tics te the heaviest elnths. They work equally well pt `lilt. Woliloll. anti gillidn.—seaming ulltl n, • • cherina hemming, felling cording. and hrahhing hedutald; and perreql stitch Mike h pei ever spades orsewing tept no,lt to t hewn: Miles and -tittitong On Ituttom, Veil in tt a toms Mt .:porn' lug ,he ~t tchlne is giv e n ratuitnusly tile sale, ri moth 1% hen tlie Machine s et p iiip sit I i-11 That perettna/ insiructinn Is t•. 1111 of direction it SOUL, which IP a which recommend the N't heeler it •1119,1 +ve— t iteau • .01.1 excellouee of stitch, alike On both sides ol Lb, ,o•trcol z,tre.ogth, firmness. and._ durability 01 seal/4 that will not rI p on , t avel. and outdo with— El'llll,ll, ft bread 1. Its lat.ll . lllllellth awl wlde range at •tpru-at,..tt to purp. , seF 11111 inn torlals 5. Compact 11000 and l'lngan, Of 1110,t'l Auld filth/h. IL Shup'b•ity 01‘ tbtot 000111PSS rgetion. 7 00,•1 YAnll of spot adult and 1110110. , 0111,0 . and quietnob • I to•avinnoot :-.O.IIEDULE OF PRICES No. 3 . 314chlne, wilb Plain T„ tile, Italf 2ase. Pannone& ILtlt Ilse Polished, Mark Welbut or ‘l,lllngnny =33 Plt i n 'I rti 1 Half Urtne, YaollollCd, 00 00 Wilt Case, Black Walnut or Mahogany 05 00 No. I Machine, Sllvvrpl.itol, Plain nil)le, Half t'a•e. Polished, Meek Walnut linll Caw•, i'olls"ed, itlaek Walnut or 3f,,hogany 7G 00 {tall Caw, Pol Med, Itosuwood, 80 Okl Full Caw. l't,lished, Mack %Valuta or Ntab6gany 00 00 Full Case, rollsbet., itoseworai =I Plain Table, =I Plain Table, =III Evory \lacbine Is sold with a Il vintner, VOX. I and 2 Sl a . e hl ue s a r e sold eomplete, with the \44w Olas% Cloth Presser, New Style (I emoter and liraldler. Wheeler Wilson's Agoney at Railroad' and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. July 1, 186,1-ly STEINWAY PIANOS, First Prize Medal at tho World's Fair London, 1802, LI „-% P f ;;;561011 -&tottov'”' r E undersigned has just t eceived, I and intends to keen constantly on hand a fttll as. sortinent of the unequalled Planar reartufactUred by Stet. , & dons of New York. Each instrument wilt be carefully 'affected In the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Gash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cat lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purehase aro invited to call and exainino these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of the Manelon Rouse, near tf e Railroad Depot SECOND RAND PIANOS received In exchange and kop for sale and to rent Carlisle, Nay 22.1863-Iy__ A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WAR E.R 0 0 11 , ; - ; - #4, West High street, Carlisle, Pa. Promiu in' awarded at Me Ouniberland Couidy, iffriaatural Fair of 1857,) The subscriber bas just rerelvtd the most splendid assortment of articles-1u his line, ever brought to this place—which ho Is detertained to sell at paces that defy eompetlipm Chamber, , Dining-frown, ' '.l o l.llll,fillTUtt,b;. Kitchen ttiudi Erabracimee'veritirdcio%used by ilotisa arid. Hotel ,keepers of the most, approved and ,fashionable design and Amish. Including else Cottage fuMiture in setts, reception and,Camp chairs, Mattresses, Gilt 'franies, 'pictures, &e.. 'o, • ' • • • • , ._Particular attention given as usual to tUnersl,-.; orders from town and country; attended to promptly and•on moderate terms, July I, 1864 .AINTS. AND OILS -- c, . 10 Tou9 White Lead. 'lOOO gallooriof OIL ' 3un rani yea with n large maortimont of ' ' yarolohoo, ,Fire , Proof Paint,_ ' Turpentine, Flamm ..„3 , 44t0, . .lapan, . ' .. 'White Zino, , . ' ' Putty, . - Colored Zap, ' .Lltherite, r lied Lead ' .. ' I'Ldiips, _ ' : L ., 'Boiled Oil, ' .; ' Glue; ' . Lard 01),, • ilhellee, . Sperm 011, , • i' : r , paho Amebae, Pleb 011, dm, ,'':Color. , of oyerY-deacriptlon dry, and. 011 ineanonnd tubes et tye - ti.ardTire Store of; '. . . , . • ' ' HENRY SAXTON. Bryarn <ruinionic Wafera, AT ktfiLaßlN'a ,Pec.11;180.3, D HY 81.(lIANS • will 11till it to theira A, isnfigoto call and purchase-their 600,000 , 1410 AR 11RN WAOTED TO PIIROFLAS.ILTHEIR „Spring and Sum m e r Clothing o ISAAC LIVINGSTON, AT his cli - eap - CrOthilig:Esitiblislitrient on North Hanover street, Car.isle, train one of loef hirFErittid beat stoelis of READY D 7 A 1) E CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ANL HATS, ever brought to this place IlaVittf, just returned fro the Campaign. he acknowledges bin gratitude to the cilia ns of Carlisle and vicinity for the extensive pat ronage they have bestowed upon him, and takes the present opportunity to respertfuGy solicit a continu ance of the game. Ills stock of ready made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Is not surpassed in this place, either in quality or in extreme cheapness Remember that he also makes clothing to order; baring in his employ at experi enced cutter iteom my extensive purchase in the ca• torn cities, I feel confident that I cannot be under sold by any other establishment, either East, West, North or Sout,k. Livingsi on has always been the brat to supply you with ciet,ing, twenty•flve per cent. cheaper, and one hundred per cent, better than you can purchase elsewhere. Come and examine his stock when you want to purchase clothing. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North ilauover Street. April 28, 188,5 Notice of Co-Partnership, t I HE public are hereby informed that the undersigned hnve this day entered Into a Co Partnership, under the name of Delaney & Blair, for the purpoec of carrying on the Coal and Lumber Mud nese. at tne old eland of Oliver Delaney, near the Gai. Works; where all orders in their line of business are reepeetfuily.solleited. pfd will be preterit filled. OLIVER. DELANOY. ANDREW 11. BLAIR. \ Oct: 10, 1863-- f f eap-Ordcra for roel will be received at Halbert Fleminge thoccry Robert Afecro's Ahoe Bterr, and A. 11. Currying :Mop , . - • • vr,9o rde r a for Coal or Lumber solicited thiongh he Post Oftire, arrangements haelngeh s etu made with the Postmaster to charge the postage dliksatne to lIF All orders punctually 11th d. BOOTS AND SHOES. • pureAT the store of John Irvine, th N. R. cortior of the public square, the place to nee Boots Shoes lints and Capa, at prices that defy competition, , Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Bunts. shoes,liats Caps that ho has ever presented to this community. and rrhieft be is determined to sell nt the lowest pre sible priros. Ills stock enditaces every thing in hi line of bt illness, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOT s. Kip Boots, Cal rand Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Cul! and patent Leather (hates; Calf NuMfier, Calf an, Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c. Fine Franck and English Lasting Gaiters, Motoceo In f and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Flippers, Palley BBupers. reset, and Kid Buskins, &e., MIS NS AND CHILDREN'S ,WEAR of all deem lb Mons embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, lilorrocco aro ianfting Button Boots, blorrorro I are Loos of al/ kind. fancy shoes of various ;tiles slippers, he. HATS & CAPS, Cassimere. Fur and Wool nab of all qualities and styles, also a large sm.orlrecnt STRAW HATS. Boots and Shoes made to orderaf the shortest nolo, Repairing ppomptly done. Confident of hie t , pleaao all Mae es of customers. be respectfulfr the public to give him a call. te,..llemembor the place, N corner of the Publi, Square. July 1,-1864 SELLING OFF AT TWENTYft PER CENT. BELOW COST!! At the earl or the " Gold Eagle," 8 doors above the Cumberland Valley Dank, and two doors talon. the Meltiodlta Church, on West Main street, the largera and beat selected stock of -WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town, will Le sold 30 per colt lower than at ttn , . WWI in the elate. The stoca comp lees a large a. Cott molt of Oold and liver hunting case eatrues. Levet v Lupines, Atnerievn watches, and all other kinds atO Myles, GOLD AND SILVER Gold )'ens and Pen,. .le w Or, of all I3old and -flyer. Hinted and ;Myer 11 a, MUSIC, BOXES ACCOIII)IrAo, l'aintingt: a great vatiety of fm-:.) article~, 6c. The entire stork of VI /Achill/11...f tools, ram,. large victors, end sale Will ha •011-. WhOlOKlie m rrtall mi the contest terms. linvii4r, selected • 11.,d. yverhueu RH Muds o repalritir will N. done aF usual, at reduced prkcs. Jlov ,66 NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOCDS The undersigned Is now opening the , arge• t and most desirable stook of goods ,ver offered to therpeople of Cumberland County. A colopiete and general assm tmont of Ladies Dress Goods. An Immense. assortment. of LAMES MOUBNING nod SEOriND MOURNING DRESS ROODS from the Delobrs tad Mourning Store m Beeson A Son, Philo. A large assortmont of LADIES PLAIN BONNET RI lIIIONS AND DRESS s4i 00 The largest stock of NOTIONS outside of the Faster A full assortment of Cloths for Ladies Cloaking. CM Boys and Mons wear In endless variety, consisting tt Cloths, Fancy and plain Cassinieres,l weeds, Jeans. sod Cottonados. MEI an Immense assortment, at reasonaLle rates A large, complete and varied assortm e nt of Du I' I.K.X ELD'fiC 81'111.‘10 SKIIIVS. and from ell the pelebrat ed manufacturers In the U. 8. alsoltnorais of every grade and price. OM MO CARPETS, OM CLOTITS, AIATTINGS AND LOOKING A large stock of Lace and Silk CAPES, LAWN,. BAREGES, &c., left over from last season, will ba sold al extremely low prices. Particular attention paid to .Puneral orders,' newel as orders of all kinds promptly and punctual)) attend ed to. All of which will be sold lower than City prlcep ha • Intl been purchased before the late advance. GROCERIES! 1 GROCERIES ! : 9. P. MYERS, hits opened a new Grocery Store in Alain Street, Carlisle. opposite Ii Saxton's Hard sears Store. and Is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of Chloe Goods, at the lowest market raos: Ills stocit comprises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Spleen, ground, unground; Crackers, Clue-r, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, I' rooms. firushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Matches, Marking, lied Cords, M GLASS AND STONEWARE, Gueensware, Cedarware, Notions, and all other aryl cleatisuallv,kept to a first class Grocery. In regard to prices Lam determined to soli goods at the lowest noires. BUTTER,, EGGS, and all kinds of Country 'Produce, taken at market prices. Partners and Dairymen are particularly invited to call and gee the celebrated illitllN IX CHURN, which has boon pronounced by competent judges the most superior ('burn of the age. July 1, Oarpettnga and 011 Clothe IVOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash I Store, a lot df Ingrain. Venetian. [letup, Rag, and Stair , t'ARPETS. Also, FIDOr, OM CLOTH'S all widths, which will ba sold for the cash at the lowest rates. (MIAS. OMEN. Trustee. JOHN it. STAYMAN. I March 4, 1864 HAT AND CAP MPORIUM. V 111 E undersigned respeetfull) announ ces to tho public that he stll.l continues toe Mt: lin t t Bus'neva at the old stand, In West 1110 di rect, and with a renewed and enklent effort, produto frt I des of !Lead Dress of - Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shell be strictly in keeping with the ImpioN. mord. orate Art, and fully up to the• ago which n , • --, I have on hands splendid , t l assortment of ~ HATS AND OAPS, t. 1 - Kr •-•-• te...,... orall descriptiotte, from the Coma or.,,Wc to the fittest Fur and rPk Ilats; and 'at prices that must suit every one who has an e)e to getting the worth of his money. no stock Includes, ' MOLESKIN, CABSIMERE., BEAVER & FELT BATS, , Knew style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Durability and finish; by those of any other 'establish ment In tho country. agents Boy's and ChildrOreg Tiara and CsFst:OF every 'ddscription constantly on hand. Le;respectfully Invites: pat tbe, old patrons and as many new once .413 possible ,to give him a' • a G.Va.i.EIO. , . . . . . ' '33oois 41. 011013 S. AIeFIJI& ussortroonttof MO nod Boys' Boots and Shoes,' suitable ibr..the whiter, Also, s and blisses's !Almond Bootees. Children's toots of 'all kinds. Ladles and Gentlemon'effUti Overt)hoes. My old customeres and all ln. went of good sod ...heap Boots, ;and Shoes, will please, „and . , examine the stnels, boron. purchasing. 'llsitistreig, 'nearly opposit the,lilepot. „ ~, . ~.; , c-., . • orim4"doion* iru — stee ' . .rrily.i; 184: ' • • " ; ' A E. E F A .I 51 IDY DYE DOLOR AT' , ItAISTON'S Jul, tom MEW 909DS • • • • , . , . Every desen s gtor, and quality .of arotetlelli - Quesaserare, flardirsre, Plebes, Sauce, Fine Liquors, Vohs's* ?levies, Freph Fruits and yedetshletin CAMS' Oiattirst do. Spleen,' Woe. and Willow ware; all ichids and Of the host quality', dud' to. be at the lowest pekes for e'ssb . , • trily '1,11014. •• HO 1 For the , Holidays FANOY Goods.of, "tillaver. J kick's Drug, llooloind rano, Store. . • ;' rt RES° RIPTIONS oari3fully eonvun. 4,42 at DaYeratlolei Drug Oka Book Moro. bELANCI & BLAIR LADIES' WEAR, JOHN IRVINE =MUM = DOMESTIC GOODS. GLASSES A. W. TIHNTZ 1 morrz
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