JURAL COLUMN, ,cations for this qopArtment, if • too groat length, are respect 'requested.—En. armiu Pituvr TREER. — To , those , do not :know - lox to iWuno a Lice ,d especially to the lazy, it is comfort ng to think that a fruit tree needs .no pruning. Much having been said of late years on excessive pruning, and it having boon shown that much evil comes' of it,' 'a disposition has' arisen on the ' part of some such as we have named to stop pruning altogether, persuading themselves that, after all, this is the best way, But a tree'needs the ' care that a Child needs to have 'it grow in just and beautiful proportion.. Execs ? sive prnnin it mist never have, and it should n; or need it . The constant care which is . bestowed 0110111(1 keep down all irregular growth, and this done in moderation, from year to year, can do no harm. The JGardences Monthly, in some ju dicious remarks on the subject, says " A good gardener must have foresight. Re should be able to sec in imagination a tree a year ahead of its real growth, and prune in advance of the necessity of the tree. This will prevent much of the temporary injury which undoubtedly flows from severe pruning all at once, .and which, if annually continued, -is a great evil." Darwin, the 'same journal says, has shown that there. is among individual plants a struggle for life always going on. Tho stronger crowds •the weaker one, but so long as it lives, the Weaker has some effect on the stronger one. The same law is true of branches as Of distinct plants, each struggles for light. The vigoreMs shoot shades the weaker, but that in turn sometimeS)in terferes with the strong one and prevents it from utilizing the light to the best ad vantage. "Thus it will be seen that, to have the best results, we must regulate this struggle in nature. A. dozen branelio, well developed and having the ability to display all their leafy charms to the ad-. miring sunlight, will be worth much more to the plant than double the num ber, closely interfering . with ono another." —Baltimore Sara. EMI HORSES EATING TOOLMUCII.—In reply to the query, horses eat enough hay to injure them, if left standing in the stable after eating?" The Neto Eng land Farmer answers: "Yes, sir, if you give it totliem, they will. Don't you re member the - old adage that "a horse will die at the haystack." None of our domestic animals •require more care in feeding than the•horse. Ilo.may be kept well at a moderate cost and will be more healthy, perform more labor and live longer than if fed so highly as to, double the cost - •dfli - e - ePing. i 1 horse willspend most of hiS -time in throwing 'his feed about; topsy-turvy, in big. rack or box, and taking a little occasionally, if feed is kept constantly before him. Ito will not eat with a keen relish, become dis atislied with all food, and eventually have little appetite, grow thin, become unfit for labor, and in•the end diseased and worthless. "A horse that is'fed regularly and in moderate amount, and is worked jinni> , ionsly, will be in ,better condition for labor than one that is fat, or whose ribs can be counted at a distance of twenty rods. It is not the thick layers .of fat which gives the horse strength and power of endurance, but the firm, com pact muscles, made up gradually by proper feeding-and careful working. "Some persons feed their horses but twice in twenty-four hours, and we have seen them in excellent flesh and condi tion for work under such circumstances. lint we think three meals better." L AND. —Early in the month go through the grass after a rain, and pull docks and other coarse weeds. Only a careful man should be trusted to do this work ; boys are not careful enough nor strong enough ; and with the best will, will tug and strain at a big root and trample down a square yard of grass. Begin mowing as soon as the clover blossoms, and before the ox-eyes are out. When the latter abound, the grass should be cut before they come into full blos som, as fewer seeds will mature, and Te hay from them will be much better. If the weather be favorable, and the grass light, that cut with .a'niachine af ter five p. in. may be put 'in windrows, before twelve o'clock the next day, and got in the same afternoon, without turn ing or shaking out, and making almost first-class hay. heavy clovermay be cut in the morning early, or ill the evening. Clover hay ought 'not to be mowed too day, and should either be cured in .111,11S8CS or kep lv..t;itt either by. its own heat, or by . "‘c istant'itiiiiiig and sunning.• ASHER FUR FRUIT TIMM—TIM ed itor of The Horticulturist says: !`We havo,known quite a' number ofinstances —indeed,.so.often ns to•make it quite a rule—that .old &chards apparently dy ing out have been brought back to fruit fulness by the liberal use of wood ashes, and stirring the soih Potash is the most important clement in the success ful growth of all. kinds of fruit trees: An old gentleman told a . club not long ago, that ho has known it man to make and preserve an ()retard of apple trees in a flourishing and productive condi timi, originally placed on very poor ground, by spriokling every , yeararound each j .tree, to the circumference of its 'br4nches, half a bushel of ashes. ,Wo consider this a Very importantfteM. ; =I IT is a waste to overstock pastures in which tnirch cows graze. Abundance of grass is What cows need. They should be able to got all they will oat without workingworking too hard for it. Five cows plentiful pasture will make as much but ,ter or choeso as ton on the same field ; so that $BOO, in five cows . Will yield as much' profit as $5OO in ten .eOWs,. with ono-half the, liability to loss by disch6; • LAYING G11.6.1'n IitITTINOB.- 1 -111089, who have not sot out "cuttings" of grapes, shrubbery, &c., can lay the branches• down; say two inches under ground, letting the end of the branch ap pear. Sometimes it Will require a forked' •stick to hold them. in their • places. A grapevine - can be laid down its. whole longhth, and if carefully Oho will throw out a iipront from each joint, making a beautiful arrangement for. the trellis: . ,p,EOILIPT VOll. ♦ LINIMENT. NO hot ter liniment for bruises, on man or Whet, was over used, than equal parts of lauda num, alcohol and oil,pf vvorrnwPocl.' It reduces the swollink rapidly, If inflamed,' mid remoVes soreness n 'brio sooner applied, of course the better,r— central prtc n DRY GOODS, (to. SPECIE PRICES (INDUCTION IN PRIM EXTRAORDINARY, (IRE ENFI EL Nf',;), NO. 4 EAST MAIN STREET, GRAND DISPLAY • Of tall the 'l.ntest Novell:oil In DRESS GOODS Elegant assortment of BLACK SILKS at al eatly ltotinced prices Japanese" Plain and Striped . 911,k; Japanese Figured Popllns ilril!MMl cO I. n E 9I I. It A oplyntlid itmortmeht of Nov 9pl lug Poplins for suits, Very Cheap, Best D 0111111 6 ,8 redo. 41 IA) 20 and 22 cents 20J0 yard.; tip t ,, p in lit a,•tttx All OW bet. , 111111ii1,1 or iorint,tit 1241 Clill4lllwiti Ovum Belli 4 4 Oppli•lon, I arti ,1111. ti •1111 rr /111 . 1/1 I $8 brut I=l A job lot 1,1 ❑hmrbnd and Unble." bvtl, nm di: ono :II Li wide, at 1.!,;, (on's, =I ECKTORD DENIMS incrmts STRIPHB, I= .inil all at grvally retliltsLl prtraA. A liood Chvck nt.l2!, rant', BLACK ALPACAS A• SPECIAL BARGAIN in the itliove, wed , fv rienilet Li , 11,1 for weight cif cloth. For hcooty,lll o and shihl t . llityeltlllll.lJot 81111 . 11:14St • ii by allylll tbr' country Prirnv P ;,AO, r,o, 60, 75, 00. = Ct.OTll nun CASSIAI ERNS, Just opsuost fur M It , : A NI) 1101'i, r,q Cill`fLp 1;!EIMEMI WHITE 0001)8, C1 ‘ 1 . 11.11.1 . it,, Swissvg, Nninsool: Beautiful Piiitteil fifty per rout 16wor lamt yvar'' psivvs 110 , 11 RI NOTIONS,-kc., In geeal riil letten Il:r~nlldiaiun~uf ~ii,yc re ~to tL~nl.uw'xlock, Ix earnestly solicited. I ,vlll off, bona fide Bargains that elionot he found In In, go housos, tlokt are over !docked o lib old goods bought at war prices. L. 'r. GREENFIELD ilma7o ! 1870 SUMMER OPENING MEMO GENTRAJ. DRY GOODS STORE, of trey variety, every style. and Vorly 1.10,1,10E11 of DRESS HOODS, MET MiOM =2 ME= lark (11.ttmtgli111.x, twg. yartitt 31 °hairs, Pop] I A1113.1,3:1, Drlithies, SeaLvlt otk, [mins, tic, French P4T1,111,1, C111)1t7.01, •t , all at great bargains I= for dre.eH, of every varlelAillyle, end qualify lor . drooo, 01. .21, , 40: 000 TO cents par yard A bottollftil ossot.ttorot of Lailine, )11.1v,, and CLlldrvm'u PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS If SII A NV`3 I I= =I A splendid aavurl went at low pris. I=l Rolling at greatly rimllteeil I/14'09 l'us)ltzli,tes, Mughums, i.lieetlngo. Tabh) Liu owl, Towels, Napkino, Mtiranllk. QuilN SUMMER PANTS STUFF qr oseiwre but CI,OTIIB ANIS CASSIMEIMS, In great variety, and oiling' at very prices.% plotbx, Camiturres, LI non Duelo, &o. , NOT T.ONSI ' NOTTO'NSI In great vitriol'', and always rolling nt rlta lowest ISE UAltl'.E'rtlr...,(lA P 81 Dent quality 'Loirell tbroo-ply Corpote, Extra super two-ply carpels, 7 • i I 51 In a great varioty oniandsoilfq pattern:. '3oliialfui,pattorne of Imported calliOle, rnnging In prim from GO coots to $1 per yard All widths or Stripa Carpotx for boll and xlitlro Demillllll patterno Ana Myles of Crossloy's 1101311 A Tivelitry Br uasola Carpuls. Iromo•mado Rat Carr pots. ?Jottings of all widths, In whit° ant? chocked Fancy checked Alatflag. Supor cinality Cocoa Mat . , Wo defy com petition in nil IClndo of goodo wo pall Pima call and malm yrairotiteleetione from the Inrimt stock In thn MILLER Algn of UtoParpot foil, N 0.2 lEAdT MAIN ST2II . I:I', cAttUBLE, PA COLUMN: PPPPPPPPPPII` . PPPP PPP PPPP PPPP PPPP,. PPPP • PPPPPPPP PPPPP • ' PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP MIMI% MIMI MIMI MIMI 11111111 11111111 AAA AAAA, AAAAA AAAAAA AAA AAA AAA AAAAA AAA AAA AAA. AAA AAAAAAA AAAAAAA NNNNNN NNNNNNN NNN N NNN NNN N NNN NNN IQ NNN NNN N NNN NNN N NNN • NNN N NNN NNNNNNN NNN-NNN 00000000000 .000 000 000 •000 000 ' .000 000 000 000 000 000 . 000 000 • 000 00000000000 ME= OM SSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSS SSSS SSSSSSS SSS SSSBSB SS ' SSSSSSS SS SSSSSS SSE SSSSSSS SSSS SSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSS TLu ~ui,.,. .... .. ~1,.p ~p rin c/..!.;/ CI 6' 2' ole , Itt N... Jl, Wusl 'Muhl tit.root, CA ItI,ISLE, PA., roulll 1,111 tho Ativ.iii4m or Me public 10 MP largo 1= MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . 1870 • 01MANS, ORG A.N';, OftCAY4 M D H, M 1,1,61, A! li;LO DEOM3 NEW AND EL Ea ANT P LANUS, oonifikotured by the oelotiThal Schoemaker J. Co., =I 19.1.3 will )111for ItENTowil the rout will 6eiillww,tl II part payment f r ilto /Land 111 e9l/11.1 or NU...111M Thin urrarigt.llll.llt UIII maim the purchme Noy, by giving. time for will allow upporinully 0. testi rig t h e lihitrunient buriiro purchasing. A !to good SF,COND HAND PIANOS El= 0.111 and o.lloi. 011/111 Idiether yot: tip riot I buy. SILVNIt U OItG,ANS • 01) NS t ' ' rum Om world ronowiled.snonnfortery of IL Noiil I mut & Pet, (formerly Carhart & Needham). The • •IleiTeil and bent la lhJ meld, Mal alt.onrrnnted nod , - is pl la order by elyne(f for II re yearn. Alen VI()LINS, (.4 IIITAR? 1 . . . • .-- FIFES, &t. DEBT MUSIC AND iILUSIC BOOKS, STRINGS OF ALL KINDS, na.lavorything appertaining tobto mnale bpaluese. 61E1 l'lnnoe;Melonoone, find Organe taken In put !TM! R'EPA LEI NCP All kinds of Itintrutoonto ropahed and tOOptl Call and exitmlno my, stock atall I am qpra I can UM Don't forgot tha"pfacoi NO. 11, WEST MAIN STREET, • (opposito Marion 11,) • oARLISLE 'PA.' AN IMMENSE VARIETY OP ORGANS, MEM OIttIANS, ' ()UNONS mid,ot)EoNs AuOOItDEQNS, FLUTES; JOHN fr. RUBEN. - CITY 1 , 0 4'4 BYT 3 aP.P , " 51 REYNOtIJS & SON, N. IV, CORNER 18TH A nrp FILBERT .STREET. ,PIIILADELPIIIA, PA., solo Manufacturers of thoeolebrAtta WnouGirr-I tioN. OAS CONSUMING HEATER (?AN CoNS‘OIIINO 11EATE1?, E. , l' ti Ii 41.1 I=l I{ROIRIIIT IRON RADIATOR, 1 4' ' WItOI3(IITT Ilt6N kAi)I.A_TtIY, Thee.. !lean., to. pooh.. I' 111 try Wretteht I rsn. w oil rl vitt, I together...the only Ante preveutlou aunt:tat the emjape.ut (lad or Duht. 'they ate van!) managed. without ally damp. rat The l'atout Lta. diator avolds the use and annoyance 01 droop, and is perinanuoly atteelied to the Heater. Thin it the mutt d. robin, wimple, uneououtlea I mid popular Hunting Apparatea ever offered lilt rut,' They are all guard otertl. CMIli I It Nt;E, 11,r 11••tulAn,.d F 1,411013, 'MIL VA 1.11.1.: I, V1'10)11 IC II T 1.:11 LOW LOWN Olt tTES, r LATE A/ ANTE:Ls It 1•:U191'I:LLS 111/d VI';NTILATOW. WOnrolllFolll.llinetUrillg N 81t' r'lo.l fur 0 r 111104:laud • nouplilw. npri I .23.1:9-Iy. T E. CALDWELL & CO .1 E WE LEIN, AND 'IMPORTERS, 0(2 CATESTEUT STREET, PRIT,ADET,PAIA,. I=l GOI.D WATCHES 1)1AMON )9, 31,141.L111 , =1 I= = 1=1! FORKIUN FANCY (1001)17o FIN } 1 . 1 l NTI NUS, S:c All nelsons &airing molly 11110 altlelta. reliable In nnality, and moderato 1n Web . , are c.rtain to Ia pleased by oar excesdinv large d varied rolloc lion. Oar stock la kopt t i wayA f an rtabAly addltiono front tirgt smireca.• Our Moro Is pronounced of of (hi t moat (dugout to Ole world% and any prrt(se visiting the city aro vor dluily invited to call find irepeut it at their loleuro. • .UlJati7Oly JAMES 5. EARLE _SONS, =I Loon"'No GLASSES Tho IIeNL 41111 Clloopoat 'PORTRAIT AND DICTUM?: FRAME, Molst o!vgant - CHROSIO-LIVIOGRAITS, ' ,Elll . l.peall 11.111101180 101:1017011tilll E=! Tin. twit.ost publications. 40924.t5L030-UV:At wlidlosalu and retail deuldi'e In tile itnko...' Group./ In thin all of anon lit tintnlilliettireenvitem. Clrolllnrd sent on iippliciition. EARLES' GALLERIES, 810 Chestnut street, I= GAS FIXTURES AND K EROSENE LAMP!;:, A great variety of New Stylee. MERIDIAN BURNER. Elsie3t. and 'lost lu thu Merkel. It glees thu largest lih¢tefeny Sumer taatlo COULTER:, JONES 4.. CO., Manufaeturota and Wpolesala Dealers. Tr. ARCH iTItEXT, PtpLADI:I,I , IIIA. - 1 , 4 ARCH ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE, B:i2 Altoll STIthET, Below Ninth Street, Philadelphia. The old t,itabli,byd Yttl.llll roceyinK for the Spring Trtnly a !urge eteeli of ille_new ety.les of ICPEICI ING , at the lowest gold INitei+, and will sold sru great rodnrtiui tram lost Fe3l3loll'S (OWLISH nitussns la St 511, mid all utLnr isids rroportiutl. IILACHWOOD, N:l2 Arch stroot, Philadelphia EMEM •T H 1 , 3 GREAT CAUSE OF IlthIAN MISERY El=Mll= Price, Sic cents A lecture on tliu nature, treatment, and radical cure of t , eininal Weakness, or Spermaterrlorm. in duced by Belt , Aloie. Involuntary Emissions, hum" 'wag, Nerve,. Debility, and Impediments to Ma, ridge greasily; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fite; Mental and - Physical Iticame•ity. &c., by Robert J. GWYN-well, M. D., author of the '!Ureen Book," &c. `• The world renowned tither, In this admirable lila urn, clearly proves trout his uwu experience that the awful consequences of self alum may be effect. nally removed without medicine, and without don gorous surgical opeittions, boogies, hmtruntents,, rings, or thrdials, pointing out a mode of core at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no' matter what his condition may be, may cure himself, cheaply, privately, and radically. This lucture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands Soot under oral, in a plain onvelopo, to uny tuldrem, on the receipt of six cents, ur two postage stuutpA, inhirocsinz the publishers. ' . Alan, Dr. Culvrro•olN "11furrine Outdo," pries '25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. XI,TNE Jr CO., . 127 Bowery, New Yolk, l'ost 01lles Don, 4,552. 2june7o TO TIN LA.DIEFR Tuei•u 'can 1,0 nothirm that will pleaec thu baler than a good itrtlelo, which it 'medial( a ur ury family Air ore:) , day's lieu, huch au article la I{l9CF.' GENUINE .91EllICAN,40;211", SOAP, recommendtil for the followlug purposes: Per gen. oral Itotisehold use; fbi; the toilet for the laundry ; for chapped bands, We.' sold by dl grocer. and storokeepersoverywhern.. NATIIAN ItICK, able 'agent, No. :119North:Front street, Ph iladlhln. ; 10feb70•131n ' ; ; ; • ;. off 1118111•021,0 NOIVIIWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICR NO. 416 :NfAIN F}TREET, MILWAUKEE: WISCONSIN:, Tim Blotlot Llfo losni:anao Conijiani• of ft., Conti aunt, tlio largest company uutahlo' of thy yea' hoard cities. ASSETS, OVER $1,601400, rup101)'• • NUMllint OFiAtEMlllill?, 33,000, '(amt nilding 1,000 now ones onch month.) IncomiTn 1810 13,990,588.0 L Nuuiloor I.lllollln 1869.:.. 9,801 2 • JAIIIIB 8:11',001311•11J;tt , t; • .piorniqoN, PA t3peclal Akont 46r0fliC0 alth john r..areoni eeq•, South nano.' War stied, lopera pamptiluta and.information may be Obtained, and application', piled, Ocala% .I,ryduce. Monte to ministers and persons Meeting tor bonova lent objects. • 12ma,703m , 3 11. r -• • HAV : ERSTICIK, 8A10!F148W3,.._ • DItiJ08;':1100103; AND VAitlirrit . swonp, 111..10 North otriot. 14ap7Oly : d.ll 0 CtitlES, CANDY, (Cc.. VRESH - GROOERIES I Msif i't - Alrr•uye tot. tuu , lot. tho • CHEAP .S . T,Ci'E 'E BE ho. 88 EAST POMFRET STREET „ And why am they always &Mit Ileenuso wo soil a great amount of them, nod soil' Mein low. Thoro. 'foto, turn our stook ofton, and eouseguontly our kooda must bo fresh. You will god everything you wish fn the way of OROCERIEi,. QUEENBWARE, • • ' OLASSWARN WILLOW and CEDAR WARE,"'•'' • - BTOND'and , . , CRQCIIERY Tongorn,, Moonlit] ATM Coteltereitt.ovety'atiicrtplion. Soloed:awl .. , , 3i gllr6 Pickles, Lemon Syrups, kr., oud no and to N 0:1' I 0 N s:, It is useless to mention thottweonie and sae for your 001000; U. parents If it don't snit you to .1110, send your children, as they will be dealt with the_saine - care rs If you wOl . O , here yourself. ALL RINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE taken lu oscluthgo for gooda, or cid& (;E0:13. 1101 7 FAIAN'S :lONS No. 84 1.:10.T PO. FRET STRIMC. ME= Ntincg.—ituving trm.terred sty runt.° Interest In the grocery I,llllllleaki to my flints, thOtIO Indebted to Me O. requested to ,ettio alth them, dorlukT toy al,- alence tt Europe ti HO, it. 110FkMA N. J . M. MARrinIEIMER. •• lionlor In CIIOICh ) FAMILY OROCERIES, FINE QUALITY OF TEAS, PERE :+PICES QuEENsweitu, = lEZIEZI WOOITEN, ANT) rA. MILY P L,O U R I= ALL RINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 130DGIIT AND SOLD 11=1321= MEM CANDY! Tit subscriber kcops cnnttantly ou hand, at No ;15, Went Slain start, a largo stuck of French urn A world= Candi., Mita, Ft nits, ac., consisting or- =2IIE=CI IMMIX! RAISINS, ENGLISH WA ',NUTS FIGS, CREAM NUTS, I" R UNELLA S " U HOUND NUTS, COCOA , NUTS, AND CHESTNUT'S. . ALMONDS, !Mil TAFFIES OF EVERY VAMETT, vac!. an 'Walnut, emu:aunt, tin, Fruit, Butter, Scold • . Cocoa limn, and Cocoa Stripy. PREM . CAROMED EVERY DAY, 1 unmeant era largali, tllCTrati and llocketera on reasonaldo taring. 110- not forget thu J 3 h . " o. so WEST MAIN STU I:ET, "GU 'CAIILIsIE, VENN'A. , D. -W. BURKHOLDER El= MEDI CAL DRS. D. FAIIRNEY & SONS' celebrated prim ro.I fn• CLEANSING 'FITE BLOOD The long and farorably known preparation of Dr. D. Pahrney & Son for cleansing thwadood, needs u this day no recommendation at our hands, its virtue hawing been established by the thousands of case where it has given relief in the Host Difficult FormB,of Uhronic DiBcaaes during the last mint,' ynarn. So highly Indeed Is It enteemed, that thin demund In constantly hp:reaming, not only at homy, but we urn dully receiving appllen tfonn for IC from the mont remote nectiow of the country—North, Rot, South, mid West. To meet Ohl demand, on well an to prevent the public :nn being Innn m ed upon. wn have deterntlto.d to put tl i titf .11.) PREPARATION to In encl. a form that It may be within rent, or crony body everywhere. • - Other preparatio Lrs. far inferior to the genuine, Laving been put on by certain parties, Lave 1.4.11 mistaken by Aim for our own. out as a matter... course the old Preparation of D. Fehrney k HMI Lars booty:node tip sutra HOMO In reputation; therefore to prevent this nulatakv, as well or to meet the in. creasluir 44111110111 mentioned above, we lavo,Fon• chided to send tha medicine out in LIQUID VOILAI We will nl.O at the sumo tiwq put out the original In package form for the benefit of ,ulllO of our old costoiners and opera-who may yet prefer thu used'. clue us that propured. Not recommending it to COM all diseases this human body In heir to, hut us a lane ily medicine, and fur all diseases originatiog front impure blood and disordered liver, It has nu equal; and will cure the f&llowing diseases: Scrofula, cufanuous diseases, erysipelas, bolls, acre eyes, scald head, pimples on the face, totter ntfec lions, old and stubborn ulcors, rhoutuntle affectlomf, dyspoinda, costiveness, nick headecho, Jaffmlico, salt rheum, go n oral debility; nsurcur lid diseases, foul Optimal, togother with all other disorders arising from 11111111 re blood, and dieurdcrod liver, &c , Sr., proposed by Drr. D. Fahrney & Son, Boonsboro', Maryland, and Dr. P. Pahrnoy, Keetlyarillo, Nd. Sold by all druggists and morchants generally, Norio gunning unless signed D. kalsrnoy & Son. Sold by W. P. Horn, druggist, Carlisle; S. it Huber, druggist, Newvillo; Jahns A. Clark, Loon Cross Roads; Jahn C 1 Attics, draggled, phipponaburg. Sltublim DENTAL NOTICE. Tho GOODYEAR DENTAL -VULGANI ; I I O •COM YANA through their agent,,li. F. Conklin, horeby cautions the piddle from owploying any dentist, or other person, to alnico or soil aftilielal tooth on .plates of , , , VULCANIZED OR HARVIttIBIER.; who Is not licensed by 'this company. Tlio onry Ileenneeti foe Cumberland county aro, Drs. IL Lont, J. 0. Inillerond J. /Nyder, for blechatilesbnle Dr. George W. Noldigh„fbr Carlislo ; Dr. 11. It. Fetter hoff, for Norville; and Dr. J. W. Builder, for Ship penebilrg, All persons wearing artificlia teeth on Vulcanized Itubber, mole by persons who are not Dominoes of this comony, tire equally rneponstble with tho par ties tnaking thorn, •and - will. he prosectited for in. &Weinman of our patents.. - • . • Wiped—lf. P. CONKLIN, 23i1o6Dalt Agent of 0. D. V. Co. , DENTAL NOTIOE.—I , have 'taken patio° of a cord In our Carlialo paporo, con. Cloning tho public from tkuploylng any dentin to make or oell„ertlilclat tooth, on plates of ,bard rub. ber,who le not ileopood by the company, & c.' I take this' inuthod to 'lnform my Metal, and Alto', publlc generally, that I Mice outdo arrange:ciente telth Jo. Mob Bacon treasurer of too Goodyear Dental Vnl motto Com tiny, and havo talon out 'loam up to to make artillotal tooth on hard rubber, In all ohnpno, JalltiorY-1; 071.. I am, theroforojogallYuuthorisea rod found. I Invite my friends, and,,the ,public In general, to Ova Moll call,' whore they can have teeth madeon'ltubbor ploto, no cheap no over.Qffloo No. '26, nigh strout, oppooltu the Yirst ',National hank, Curtis , Pa. , ' ' ' ' J. C. NNPB, Pouliot. 20jadOm* SPECIAL- NO'PICE. C. L 4 R BID D' L E - • . • despectfull tom their him& that JEW:MIMI•", (latO of tile of DaDoy Cthilas Ws', day ta334 . - ' clatod taunt f with. thou, vapor ,tho,llTok -atnall'of • ROBBING, CLARK '4 BIDLILE/ .„. 1 • ~ . . and lOU coptinue tho N., :1. , j WATCH AND JAMMU; DUENESS ` 'at 14 . 01 d stand; ' ' '!" ~I,I,24OI.IESTNDi STRENT, . i • "" 1 ' ' rm . /J*l,pp* "'' • ,• are now offothig, , at , Iradacod'prickl. 'OliOloo . pipancep ArrOmpie. riA:TpukA, • .ruadortio, *rimy, • . .aripraParp,Ppipv/..1*,. 1 - „ TA4I4 tulutni, ;- 1 11611.401, OLOOka, ' ,, : ,, ,ENGLIEIII,,DDENOII AND' VIENNA, LEATHER AND PAND3r - QOODS. 2 0 4 0.9 • r • ' l .. " DR. I' 7 .1; 0 ODS AXJ) . Cr AliFEig. • CHEAP DRY GOODS, ' At -tit new atom or MEM Bargains in Lawn; gromullnes, r . Summar SlnTle, nornants ()Volvo Travis, Dried liner, Baloglnd, ' Iteregos, Calleoce, 8, 10, 12.,;5. Muglll., 0 1 4', '' 'l3, 10. 12,16 123,?1, 14, 15. 17 Ticklop, 14, 18, 22, 25 • Cheapeet 'Pant. glut( ' in the town. Cheapen Cloths and Cd.CIIIIOCCA in the town. Cheapest Hosiery In the town. Clioapeut Gloves and. llandkerchlefe In the town. Cheapect Notions of all kinds In the town. Cheapest Detainee in the town, Cheapest Poplins In the town. Cheeped Alpacas, black and colored, in the town. Cheapest Black and 'Fancy Silk. In the town Cheeped Japanese , In the town. Cheapent IV bite Goods • ' in the town. Cheapest Pitons, figured and striped, . in the town. Cheapest Marseilles in the town • Cheat - wet Percales - In the town. Cheapest Chintz..., figured and stn iped, hi the town Cheapest Etabroiderien , in the lowa,. Clwapevt COAttril and CUfft. • In the WWII' Cheapest Table Lin.n In the nags Cheapest •npltills, A C , Re, , in the tam, o,nusL , PA A nri isle of Pique at 25 cents: All other goods In proportion. Conte and eY4IIIIIIO fur your. nelvai. No tr. uhln to show. nottan. Our motto is "Smelt profits owl quid; 801 e..." Til.o good Iluvu Lien purehweel for eu , ll et prolent. g .11 prices , and I Call Oil you pow g00d... 115 per coot !OM (ban they will oborgo you for old geode at other ,torus. EMI SPACIAL BARGAINS I= CANDY t ! '47'W EST MAIN STREET, =NM Piens° ni;il Lc COUVITICIrIi ilia We can sill gondu ut prikee tititt defy cluttpellt!ot 2.41111,71 DRY GOODS ! DRY cops ! ATTRACTIVN POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE Pureinuied during •tiso gruatt.t 1/PprOMI.II lu tine mrket, and VI Ie mold ut 11:1 rompritilug ull the tl•"nvllivs of I= ll= lu .x,tra Witt] sty.. Punt: N 1011.011,, BLOT A Li , .113.) Piques In great ylvlcay ond•lta,“ .ty French 31.0.1105, linnea;lcs, I "'taxies 111.1.14. and Vielgrla Lawns, lorlet 0, ar , Ac 110SERRY undlll.OVEB In ',runt varolty. 011111/11111 Lllel.ll--beeit and cl,rnprut SIOCk w town. Real Vnlonclunnue, Throld Lucre, 111111.1 . tillp 1//111111Urg C41111lId• fur • Limn Duck. and Halls, Lint;lltl, Linen Shootings, Whit° Ifollamitor 11Mule, . Tablu Littous 410 Napkins lloylle To% vlx .110v8 . CAMMERIIS.AND 31 - P4! WEAR, ulAreNt task., Nos than mular rntox. $ SPECIAL NOTI'CE'! °pocking of . LIMA LACE POINTS, LAMA LAO} SOCKS, • '. BEDOUIN MANTLES, • , . BILAMIS • -r-THOS. A. TI.A.RP.ER, .:10junie70 COL:. Hanover aud Pomfia As. CAIIPETS I CARPETS !! PRYSINGEIL A'WEISERI CARPET STORE! No. 23 Snot Mnin otroirt,lo,•ln tlio Beni CM TAIL DANOEST AND CILE4PEST ; ASSORTMtNT :OP 'CARPETS', . OIL craritapsrArrrNae,-)VINDOW SHADES, , LOGEING GLASSES, MATE, and OARPLT OGAINS, nln•npe on 4rpi riirchaaimi Wall' ALL GRADES OP CARPETS, WAT'THE LOWEST EA.TEB.ja "brz'siNcEtvi'vnisihf, 17raliSm THE MARX INSTITH . .I,;E, • . OARLISL , PENN'A. - I : . , , .- - A 4oarding Schdoll'or mitts:s,, , • • Tho ninth minuet melon will begitilii itetc4det.' September ht. Nor elreulent or fu rther In! ton &blu ' ' es_ t " '' , • ' ' Rev. Nr. C. ty,intii,tilt; so 1 2a.e0./ s - . ~' -',- ,. - - 4,l!efl!§ FL - CHEAP DRY 'ROODS, AC tho'no‘ iitgrp'or D. A. B A. , W R, .A. SA. WY ER, IRVINE'S omitdic IRVINE'S CORNER Laco Points, LncoCurtnino, L= Plows, MannHlM, LbOt{AT TRR PRICES MIR= OgILBY'S, =1 =EWE II Alt P E R' =I ER= I=l LING.N GOODS. Whitt, Spreittls, hr., Ell HARDWARE, SAFES, MILLER ,Sc BONERS' 'HARDWARE S 7 ORE, 26 NORTH HANOVER STREET, CAULISLE, PA WE would respeotfollyeall the atm- Non of the nubile to our recently replooleh ed STOOK OF HARDWARE making It now ono of tho largest lu Cumberland Valley and coneletlng In tart of HAMMERED AND ROLLED 1 P., 0 N BURDON'S HORSE SHOES, .NOILIVAY BLACKSMITIIS . , WAGON MAKERS', COMM MA HMIS' AND CA lIPISNTEIt . TOOLS, liIIILDING MATERIAL Srldillery, Pamt., Calellia Nukuv, Umlortukel r, uud Conch Nlnkorx AT A 'l' E RI A L hales, ,hovule, Forks, Hakes, he Iteriirs for Mi:CORNIRM'S 11.1 , 1.4 PER rl.4•titntly on band. Wu aro couxtontly In rerelpt of tondo I= nI Ii country molchltite, zt Nbiliolo!WlN and Now York prieox. ; C 3-01.11111 ,4 to 311 prtool the too o of charge. WILCOX t OIIIP,S' S E .1 , 1 7 N G 31 A Cll E Ike:binett secured the Agtmcv of the. mak. & Gibbs' 9ew6g Machine. a Intl,. laintly_arranc, mom po ode seems willing tii do without after haylirgi moo onY in operation. Inu Wilma ik is n Singly Thread Machine and claims superiotity over all Double Thread Machines In the following particulars. I t is simpler cod lees liable to get stilt of repair. It to cheaper it runs with tens noise. It roue radar. It rums Notre It has the Inset chivies for pi eventing the wheel front rosining backward.. It requires Imo mechani sm: II to operate it.; It mg" Iron less limn 111111 inatruction to learn to use it. it is the most certain and minable In Its operations. Ito is straits ht and roe 'labia to tin broken then a I'M rod one The tymillo Is roc ored In its place by - an ingenfettsly pattottud Joy), which rangers It NOIr adjusting so that neither skill uor ex prrieure are required in ihrhimitig it, it eons directly trout thy spool thus doing _away with the -tedium operation or' rim Wiling the tbr.nd for mljeFlauet. In the shuttle. It unites tits Whyox it titbits' le Mud loop ,tltell," a IA 'tat original with this machine nod, made by nit other, the noel IS more olastid and etninger thou the took Stich. Thy main la the most tlioll 4114 bdAlltilll/, the seam ta always salf !maimed thus avoiding a ri rerel Ito feed. Ito ten sion is morstsimple and more smelly adju.ted, it to more xpsedill chtinted from "ono kind of work to another, It door ulasutilui embroidery , II has Um hest hemmer, it hos the best liller, It has Ito bust braider, it has tho heat bolt. Th. Wilcox k. tlittbs Mishima iu the market for it little mole eight )001,1, during which tints upwards of sixty thoutmod bare been made and sold, a nullitua by fifty per emit femur — tGaii — iveru sold of any Double Thread Mn chitty in the snug 'Mother of Ito earliest years lob suecuse is sufficient to warrant the sale 0 . 1 this Nimbler, wherer, It has an Agency without the doubling evidence of tbstillemlels, of which there are enough to fill up , the columns in the laud, Them Machines arcT - ou exhibition at our stare, No: 211, North Hanover 54,%, Carlisle, where they may he examined. and they will tuhd great pleasure anything yrialing to it. Se., No. JO. North Ilnonver Coll kit, I II MT IR7O II A It 1) WANE =1 ;-;AXTON't.Cr, CO., =9 Dealers in llnnlware, Iron, Cutlery, &c., Carlisle, -Pa., 116, , y .1.11/11, In till• Sllllllll% 111.11 1111 . ) . 111/1,1/11 oHog 0101) 111 their Me, tollmt nltoloholo or Leh iilWer 01311 (.11.11thi Our pinch cain , lint I,i lu,i t f =I EEO MIN OM =EI F. ike, Curldsh.•tl, IL eked,' lades, - P 15,4 r, Crow 1e,,, Saud, Sledges, l'e‘rder, Ssfelyelise =I . To,to nml d'urlu•t cnikry =I V h M 1,.1.1.5, Ilath,, Cloth., matt, Itoitett, Polk) tt, 11“litorp a all tl,evriptions. U NS; PISTOL?, I'OWI)JI, S I lOT, CA PS, =I TI, taLfat for I.t Ihvorr, by /Arid atbralion to buslawa we 61,0 to tt robe a coatinuntioa of fir lan 0 l!tin ALL PERSONS knowing themselves hsit•ttod to Itosry'ssstos are n•quoated to tottku loutoolloto vott lonovtt, nod t hos. , Its v log uWiwx to prexatt (how ter aettteton?a no I Wink 11l clean op toy books to Jottnory 1, 1b7,, lIENIt SAXTON. .27Joitit). r lIERRING'S I=l FIRE AND 'BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, . SAFES, W .DR F L Awitrijoil o Ittr.ale at World's, Fair, Loudon, Wo 15'a Nair; Now York, Exposition k s ,Entvorsollo, Pork,' , FARRJL, HER 001 CHESTNUT STREL`T. Hitrvey Chits.laathews, PIUL'A. layers. ring, Fin Tel , ,& Sherman, N. York A.l:9yring &,Co:, 11 erring, C 0.,. Now Orleans • aloro tha n:io.ooo ;loon, and ore now In usitiinc; avar tur. aLINDMI9 have • thrqugh: accident/4 'Ord, Orimoilrf rig their 'Of memyolhons filled pAtim otitVoitii itid- . • baying boon rocoiv;o4 , , ln (or the Itaproyml Ilertina'!Patontb!iaaialon;• for nolo at I(44orleas 111Xuaitd•iy , : 'CLOTHING, HOOP sirrnmg. URAND OPENING. OF SPRING AND BUMMER CiOODS I FOIL 3111 N,.. , X:0UT1t; Alzi 110YES' -WEAR, at tho old Mal wall knowu otoro of ISAAC NO. 22 NORTLI Carlisle Now opening tho latest novelties In largo yjni e tio of tho heat makes known to tho troth, Flue French, Saxon, English, soil Domestic CLOTH, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, T IV EEbS, COTTONA DES. 11IA RSEI LES, made tip In a superior sty/e, or sold by the yard, at the lowest prices. If sold by the )ard, no charge for rutting. A liplondlq line of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPETIIA(IS UMBRA:LI. A F, BUTTONS, EIN DIMAS, BUCK I, Fs, &0., A general lot of Tailor's Cowls FZA Innit k.tylo Clothing I, to o I t 11.1 kilo Ch.thing in I 1.1 . 11 'l'LO Loot juisqrt men t In loom I ( (;11r , toeltlor 111,44:n1er Trlt.lo, ( to Ilny I tosv Till' 10,11.,t 1/riellll ill fill . till. ,polity of goods. Call Ir.. N trouble lo vlo,f op) m.)111111111. ) No. 22 North Ili mover wc•rt, Car Established 1847. En= CIHEAP JOHN has just returned from tho @:010r11 nut. Let, where, ns usual, he ittij the biggish. bargains in MEM CREED Ili AND =9 a•llicli lip' C. 1.11 .ri•l1 hair iil (iUld pni prig ..0 ALLIVOOI, I'l'snlLi.!) DO, nod on toextiow.tiskeil llix g04 , 1u Tlr . o - 110.6r 0 . .11 cheaper tll.w tl. doealwrit, And whpn liven/Ind d..nn 111. bins, I .11110 W Wing to toll. llv In tho littlbling ntt.o.hott to (ho Franklin nouEr, ( nos+s We(zel,) In rear of the Court House =I P. 1,.41 BOXS' CLOTHING I{'/3 can soil /toy boy betwrvil tlm ,i - gdi 9 l four n///1 ////vvrity-taot/. We lut/n/t1 to //saki/ 111E1=9 Mil 1111 l' 0 0 li C II E A I' J 0 II N I= fattit7l,l3ll HATS A NJ) CA T (i CAL LIO, No. 29 W. NT NI no.:ITI. EST CANLISL I'ENNA., =I 'Phu littela ' PLy j!/:1 elVed Thu jutpnt 4 I, 31way• 1131/11! SILK I! kV hon. Zhu I,Pnt Nlxaufactures I II •_ lilt/SABI lIA l'SjuNt out! 111 J. G. CA1.1.10 veli.l.os to cull utlvOlion to him largo EZZ2 If At'S AND CAP'S = Alrungementx fir eolorlng . 1114tx, Woolen iloodFr, anti Overcoats, at short hotleo Thu 1t10.4 OASII I'ILIOES paid for COUNTRY FURS 4 1 Z , v& 11111 . A v.w..-ao I= 10601 6 i F RESH ARRIVAL of all Use ,Nea, .Spring St.alc3 of HATS AND CAPS. Thu Subscriber has just opened, at No. 16 Not th Hanover St ,a few doors North of the earlltilo Deposit Dank, ono of tho largest and best stock of 11A I'S A OAPS 'ever °tiered lu Carlisle. llnts.'eassinteres or all styles and qualities, Stiff Ilrlnts different colors, nod every description of Soft Hats now mado.The Dalikard'and old fashioned brush, kept militantly on'hatol and made to order. all warranted to give, satistlictlon. A full assortment of STRAW ILA TS. Nun's boy's and children's 1 have also added to my stock, Notions of dtfrorent kinds, consisting of Ladles and Gent's Stockings Neck-11°,0ln n eats. Gloves, 'Ph read , Bow I etc SI Ile s, Sus ponders, Utahrollas, toe., Prime :bors and Tobacco, always'ou hand. Olvo mu a call and ,ixamloo my otork+ r l , :tml coo tldoutot ploavlng, oosltlos oaxla,C,Ntpu , J.)IIN A. , 31mY67 No. 16 North Ilanortr St. Home Advertisements EVERY, SALE, AND EXCII4IiGE STIMNER BROTHEII, In rem• of IlentA Howie HORSES AND CAURIAONS TO lIIRD = ' C'ARILIAGES FURNISHED FOIC ITNETIALEI tr,V ; N. B, Slablo rodm for LO hood of hams on keep. 17M70 :Wheeler and Wilson 'and STITCH SEWINg_3I4PIIINE. SEWING INIAC:III.Igfa, rho .136 st; •Sirtiplcist and Cheapest. finlESEiliachines 4dmitiod db all kinds of family uorring, working "mlually we I upon tillk Linen and Cotton goods, with Silk, Catlin and Moan Iltroadr, rnaklng a beautiful and porfuot stitch alike on both rides of the • article' sowed. All mactilneaeold - mire' warrantod: • • • Call and oxaudne at Road Telegraph 'Ogre, Carllido Pa. : may d40.81:0-tr. Johlt AT No.-'6 South, and No. 10 North Itanover 4robto; HAVERSTJOIC BROTHERS, ;13eiti,S3Lo, , ; 14ap7Oly 1 FSTINOS, EKE Largo variety of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, =II I= STOVES AND TINWARE. ECONOMISTS! Your attentlou to called to the fact that.nt. =NESMITH & Eitoroyou can eon tho linen! display of gooda erect kept in any elmilar establishment In the county, con elating In part of tho following STOVES AND HEATERS STOVES AND HEATERS, -Warranted to giro general.aatlaraction SUNNY SIDES FIRE' PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR lIIIATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR BTOV!., 1.111:E1.1 . ' TIMES RAMAT! NCI' BASE BURNER JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER PARLOR MUM BASE BURNER Which for BEAUTY, ECONOMY •ud IiIIIIAIIILITY cannot lie inirpassod COOK STO 18, BARLEY SIINAF, NOBLE COOK, 1' NOVELTY PARLOR COOK and NATIONAL-RANUE =I BARE% Ito.lBl`. AND HEAT nutlet, with less Mel', than nny othor xlovei In tills Attention ix ttitlipti to our ICEVoI.VINd I.IU ICI BANE 11111INE) REA 01. VINO I,IIIIIT RASE P.URNEIt, Having itc,lirell 111 Nils nuJ nelpmellig STOVES, IV.. mu toi kuup the 1,11111 . ` in (111• flame feeling COI/6 , 11'11i Clint %IV Cl/11 'O/ yon good tulltll7l at rrati•4 lout.r wart tapers ,11.11 biol. -, irt• baso ztlso 111 lot. ottigl tor huh. it Ilia. ithson't MEM MEE= I=l ISNIVEF ANL) FORKS, ISMEM MEE I=l HOLLOW WAIU, ha , and 6r•yr con:limit!) vu 1.111,4 very Imge MEI n ll l lll/1113 kept In 11 iil,lt-elms TIN AND SHEET IRON IVARRIIOUSN, EMZEM MEI tnd ,1011111 N 0 Done on .tice, aut.l at 01 . 41,011ai1k lIWIIIS. NOIIO 1;til gotql murk men and good nod.rild Ott triad RIIINEf3MiTH & RUPP, .443E:F=W-Tr . , • 4 NORTH lIANOVER STREET, ITEM CI:1'1' ADYI itTIS,EMEN.TS. )0 activo 9(rr - man, In mad, county in do lltittes, to truvol and take "Horn by Rumple, for TEA. corvcc, and ,`PICES. To intitable auto WU will give a ealuly of $llOB 'to $l,OllO u yt-or, clove t i 111,1111,; and other Varellser, and o routotodilo CUM.. minion un halm. 111111111.1iilli0 npplirulimnv !ire m/liolted from pr‘fpor pull mei ' lleferrocrs lox 1.14;41. Apply to, or ado it immodintely, J. PACKER k Co., • "Continitutul MIN." IH4 llow.rY, Nvw York MEE 80 if 11 - 41 A YEAR AND EX -4.10...:PLPc., ye.n+ to ogoots to obit the celehtat,il WILSON SEWING MACHINES. Thu bust utachino itt the would. Stitch alike on both sides. Ono meld.without tonney, For further partleulues, toldrenn 25 N. 9th St., Ithiltol'o, Pa. 211,p40-lo • -THE FOLSOM DIPROVED st.)• Twcnty-fiva dollar Family frimving Efu ,hinc. The clonpost Flint Claaa :Machina ir, tho Mark. t. Agents wanted in every town, Liberal conulr, Ism alh•wed: For leruni and circular, aildrvad A. N. Hamilton, lion A dont, NI. 704 Cliciatint atract , Phila., 21ap70-Z/in SOLID SALYER and SILVER. PLATIO WAlth Or POT) di, COI /lull 10111 Int Veit ill Signs, suitabla fur Bridal Gifts, Testimonials, and Holiday Presents Ih irva Toner than the regular rea......a rates. Extraordinary Inducements to porehaiere. 710 Arch street, PHILADELPHIA. 22 c7O (Ohl I•Ntablialied Staid.) AGENTS WANTED. Agents want 7 ed. $75 to 3200 per month, male anti female, to sell the celebrated and original Common tense Family Bewlitg Machine, Improved and perfected; it will hem, feil,.atitch, tuck, bind, braid, and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $l5. For eim• pitchy and durability It has no rival. Do Lot' buy Donn tiny parties Bulling =cilium muter the same tome name as mint, nukes baying is Certificate of Agency signed by ue, us they.are worthless cast Iron machines. floe circulars, and terms, apply or add' con ' It. CRAWFORD & CO.P 413 Chestnut street, Ithilad,'n. DE HAVEN BROTHER, RANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT i3ECURITIESr UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, No. 4.0 . & 1ith Third street, Philadelphia Buy, Sell and Bxeßongo oil Wows of U. 9::B0NDB, on Um most Illwal,torms 'GOLD BO \ d"611T AND SOLD' kitkat Ratea. 001!•PONS . OAOSIBD ' :'; Ntocka bought awl eold . oa Conulmlot! only Accohnis ' ro'cuivo(l, anti: Intoreet' alloiveJ on daily - balances. Fluidal ta:chocr ni eight 27Jaty . 7Oly -" =I GA, "N "EDS,. „ ' , • .'"`Ai 11AVEllSTICIC /11t6TNNI1111, ': . • No. 10 (04 6 North awl Booth Notlerte,ril,9!3,l4,l_ ainatat m;' a, r Wooly, guile novo4 COAL HUCK F. TS cAltmeue, PA ME lIIM