0 TIAIUI TwAxtr Aarabiumunr. Mark :twain lo the July 9olazy, says he was temporary ef an agricultural 'paper ithere.".' Were rather marked, by Isis unusual overflowing hu mor, 'rather • than by any'exhibition ' of knowledge of the subject. The follow ing extracts will serve 'as specimens of, his style and matter in ng,ricultnral writ ing "Tn• ips should never be pulled: It ' t . ...them.. It is much better to send a boy. up, and let him shako the tree. **** • * * * "The guano it a fins bird, but great care is necesgary in rearing it. It should not be hppeirted earlier than June; nor later Altaic September. In the winter it should be kept in a warm place, where it can hatch out its yopng. "It is evident that we are to have a backward wagon for grain. Therefore, it will be- well for -the farmer to begin setting out his corn-stalks and planting his,buckwhcat cakes in July instead of August. " Concerning the- Pumpkin.--This berry_ is a favorite with-the natives of the interior of New England, who prefer it to the goosberry for the making of fruit cake, and who likewise give it the pre fer once over the raspberry for feeding cows, as being more filling and fully as satisfy ing.- The pumpkin is the only esculent of the orange family that will thrive in the North, except the gourd and one or two varieties of the squash! But the custom of planting it in the front-yard with the shrubbery is fast going out of vogue, for it is now generally conceded that the pumpkin, as a shade-tree, is a failure. How Goon FARMERS SAVE MONEY. --They take good papers and read them. - They keep account of operations. They do not leave their _implements scattered over the farm, exposed to snow, rain and heat. They repair their tools and buildings at a proper time ; and do• not suffer a subsequent threefold expenditure Of time and money. They use their money ju diciously, and they do not attend auction Onlki to purchase all kinds of, trumpery beNkise. it is cheap. They see that their fences are well re paired, and that their cattle are not 'gracing in the meadows, of grain fields, or orchards. They do not refuse. to make correct experiments in a -small way of many new things. . . ' They plant their finittrees well, care for them, and of c'onrse get good crops. They practice economy by giving their stock good shelter during the winter ; also good food, taking all that is unsound, half rotten or mouldy out. 1 . They do -not keep tribes of \ cats, -or snarling dogs around their premises who eat more in a mouth then they are worth in a whole lifetithe. •. Lastly, they read the advertisemen,ts, know what is going on; and frequently savo money by it. - 1,.• Successful farming is made by atten tion to little things. The farmer who does his best, earns his money with best appreciation, and uses it with best re sults. Such men aro the silk of the earth: . THE CELERY Cnom—We held to the same opinion now that we have fortwom ty-flve years; that •as.a rule the trans: planting of celery is deferred to toolate a period. In nine cases out of ton there is not time enough allowed to filly de velop the crop. Will not the experience of nearly every ono affirm this ; another mistake is shown in setting the plants too near the surface of the ground, ren dering the bahking- up difficult and deficient. We greatly prefer the old way in vogue since the first cultivation of celery in this country; it is to dig ' trenches full ten inches deep ; stir up the subsoil thoroughly; mix with plenty of short, well rotted yard manure ; set the plants; water twice a thy ; cover with boards to protect from sun, six or seven hours a day,- say from 9 to 4, until the plants are well established ; then ap ply manure daily, id the absence of rain, until filling in and banking up of the earth begins. . The plants for early use—for the lat ter part of November and through De cember—should be set the last, week in June ; and all the rest by the middle o' July. Many persons cultivate celery i n double or tripple rows. This does well enough were 'ground is scarce ; but where there is plenty of room single rows are to be preferred, even though the plants are set closer togethei than usual. We, have had celery by the single row system three feet and a half in length by the end of September.— Germantoil7 11. Telegraph. HOW TO MAKE A ezll,l , DRINK MU,K. —About the. first of April I bail iii my possession (friim a choice cow) a Vey fine calf, which I waS dcsirou of raising, but it Was so obstinate that it was utterly impossible for me to make it drink without first puttiiig my 'finger• in its mouth, and then myliand in the in illc v then as soon as the hand was withdrawn, it would mit drink a drop. I'kept it in -this manner for. two weeks, giving It during this time stillklient 4 mill to keep it from starving, 'and hail made up my mind to kill it, when I tried the follow— ing plan : I took a piece of corn cob, put ono end in the calf's month, the other in the milk. This it would suck, and as soon as the cob fell from its mouth, it went . diving around the pail tepid it, and in a few minutes began to drink. ibpeated this operation but twice, when 'Hook the cob away, and it drank along, and has done so ever since. The'calf is now doing . welt and groWing finely. If any minis bothered in the manner I was, I vnald,adviso thorn to try the plan and I rill, guarantee it to ho very 'Onec tive.—Country Gentleman. 'i,` . . _-WEANING-. COLTS.-A ceri•espondent Benda the folloWing on this subject : I think as good a way as • any is to' take them- , from the dam and , tie thenOn,a table , by themselves,,with strong halters, and give, them milk from thecow, which they will take, the second or third time • it is. offered to them, if they get mo watOr. You may givo them m 4 or water as Afterwards, givo a few oats, and • all tho•hay or green clover they eadeat,, when it can be got, At the end of seven 'or eight days; lead them 'out to the Add at noon, and take them in nt night"; there must be good fonees to keep them By doing, so, 'you . will Soon . have . them to lead like old liptses:—Stock nal. -- . . Tire harprop liflitaino is estimated to be. worth $14,000,000, and $4,000,- -000, more than all, the grain orow, eluding the .potaid crop also; in-the State. MANGERS should loii; and titatiles' well ventilated and well lighted. „,.,Many . ==laartieTs — alii'.nande blind bybeing . kept ip . the:darli: -.DRY GOODS) ] itc. SPEetE • PlabEB REDIIOTIOS'IY rriicss EXTRAORDINAILY6 GREENFIBLD's, = • GRAND D,ISPLAY Of all the Latest Novelties la DRESS DOORS Elegant astoritnant or BLACK SILKS nt (I.ently Rotund pricea Jaime Petite Plea 11 held Stripe:a y 9il4 x , 3211/1111108 Flguretl I=l I= A Nllll'lllll.l nt44;r4 m.l of Now r pring P. piing for %ulte, Very, Cheap, llt.st DoLlillnn redno..l to 20 .tnil 22 cent.. 20.,0 yards lip top Ca lico Id 10 cents 'All the boa mike. of prints at 12: 1 4 trot.. pgleteis at reduce•l prices Best 44 uppli.ttolt, 1111181 In t ) nrd Ott 123 Soto' or Id.. 4 4 at 18 cent+ IMIIII A jai, lot or Medellin] and Unblenelanl , )11 , 'nrd wide, 111 12 C1.11:e, larkx 'tor COTT9NADE.S, 1= '' -- --..,_.)_!icii9_its STRII'EB, =I And all at greatly reduced price', 1:211.111 111 123.1.a:dm BLA 9 CK ALPACAS A SPECIAL BARGAIN 111 010 above, wo, dory c"inpotitint. for weight of cloth. Fur beauty fu 'mitre on& ohmic they cannot he . urpitmitl'hylly In Clio eountry Prices 25, 4U..0, 60, 76, $1 00 wrooK OF I=3l Just opened fur :tIEN AND BOYS, very ebrup A'fult , stock of WHITE GOOD, tinunx, Cantbrica, 9wineue, Nniu.ol; Beautiful ritilleH fifty par cent lower =I 110,1 OI.OVkS, NOTIONS, Ac., The attention of Empire , to the al;ove mlock, is earnwitly eollcltod. I will Offer bona Ida Barg:dux =I stocked with old goods bought nt Avar L. T. GREENFIELD MEE 1870 SUMMER OPENING BZIE T II A 1, D 1? Y G 0 D 8 'l' 0' E, .nary vanity, .n•ry nl ylr, amro,e• y tie et Ipti * W. or DR nBS ;1)0DH El S 11INS `,.,, = 1110 E Vll/I: - 14E 11EEA13 11Nei; Urevat VI, yard.. vide I . .l•lllN,,.llpaeraN, Frotell king 1111= all at great I,ll.gaills. I T 0 0 0 1) fur dregnen, ,ery vanety, r ylo, 51a rheillex , IrL 2.1, 30, aU nn11:41 ver,lN IZIMMI A beautiful misottinent Ladies', Nlisto.l4, nog ClilldoWti PARASOLS :oaf SUN UMISRULI AS I=l ormi the tt.:wmtylt, for the m•uxou I, Ce ❑ POINT S., q,l o).110 nx.orttniqtt 1”w prit: =9 tit greatly retthe4.4l pi II:0A. liutillna, Calicoes - . ( 1111:1111ms,; lu•uLint;n, Tablu Llu TOWOIS, M..11.1111yel 141141 A.. 1 gUIMIEIt PANTS STUFF 0 every kind AWL quality CLOTHS AND CAS.IEItkM, In greet variety, and veiling at very lOW WNW, qualm, eitsillineres, Vtialligs, Li OH Dtickti, , -NOTI - ONSI In 4trat , variety, and alwaytt tnitlllog at Am lowed MEM CARPETSL,-, tIARPE.TSt Test gytlity Lupr6tl tliree.ply CArpofv, Extra nupor two•plycarpets, ;In ai groat •arloty of banloruma pathints Beautiful patterns of. imported =pole, ranging o priced from 60 contra to $L par ?kord .. • ' All whin] of 13trIpod Oarpoks for halls and Oaks Boantifulpattorils ankl Oiyie's of Croneloy's English Tapeatry llruspolu Carpqte. .11omu•mado Eng Oar rota.- Matting!' oral! widths!, in white nod chocked Fancy ch clod Midi.',kilt Bum quallty.Cocoa Wo dory conpotltlon In all kinds of gorids Avoiml Plena call And - rianko sour joloctionn from th., argeet stark In the valley. 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SS SSSSSSS SS SSSSSS sss sssssss SSSS sssssss SSSSSSSBSSSBSSS sssssssissss The having . oprn. 41 STORE, at No. 'll, West Main Street, cult! cull We alteuttem of public to We large =ZEES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, It; great vartetler too og which wl,ll he bend d lot of 1870 Wl(' 11,,5, ORGANS MELODEON 8, ME LODEONN, E'W ANL) ELEGANT 1•1.1N6:4, 111101111.114t111 Um 01.1...11f0tt0l Si.looolotArr o ,4 CO. Lot' A limited tonlitior or them+ now i . lllllf.t. will holm' sold iko trod will In part payinuut C r hp santr pun hart. tu•rtmgeuu•At will m ,kit ;be yorebuna. cagy, by ; gtvink thin, f;ir pt) utent, and svill allow opportunity of todloo tli intitrolionit before pine hosing. lou good N D II Aan PI A NCIS . . rot ..!,kle or tout, La terms to suit the title or T n il 3 ll os.oloho , them whether you %kb to r , I , SIL 17.Eii TONG L'Ellolt G-A Xs, . . if E L 0 101 0 .21r ;S' (men the world reeowted.tennutitetoryuf Nod ham le lon, (formerly Carlta'rt ,t s Nort1111), Tito citeapilst luiEll;ext,Ut3lsp woi lA , and nll witrralited and kplq. L, gOrtlf:by.lpylitY34 111:0 y9t,l. 1140 VXO Lr-148,- • • I I l'l'Alt- ' FLUTES, • . FIFES, & MEET MUSIC MUSIC BOOKS, STRINGS OF ALL KINDS, And evoiythlug.uppertulning to the musk, business. 014 I'lanna, IMelodeone, and Orinins taken In pare pity.fur 116 W, plioll ,REPAIR,LNG .1.11 kinds Of tnetrumente repaired ad tuned. o Call and exatn.lue II lock and I am aura I can . , plerere. ' f . NO. 'I.Ii,:WESP MAIN' - - .(oppoeitt) Marion 1 . E AA AAAA ‘.AAA CARLISLE, PA., ORGANS, _ ORGANS, OltG iiN9, ()ROANS, MELODEONS, ,11E,1,01)g0" .11ELODEON8. ACCOIt !MONS. ffilifi TI4D,reFsIMS-UNT4‘. I F.STABLiSIIED 1851 • . , T_TI E S ilitril:lll' SIVVER nE . nwartled over : nil competition; at Mechanic •' Exhibition, Boston, October, 1866, 'ME ORIGINAL AND GENUINE SELF•REQULATINU WROUGHT IRON, - .AIR; TIGHT, GAS-CO N SUM !NO fl E ATE 12 with patclatea Dent Sc-coa,iiir cats, It'r , antlit Iron !imitator, and i011Ia• Iv Iteglillll44., I r lairilint Anthracite 11r, 'ooolll.ooi CORI 111 . 11 . 0 0 1/. • 10 nivel; o,r lirljkwor.,, +in.' , l'orfithlv. nit y 11). RE YNOf, .D LV. BD. N, N. IV. 1 , 701% 13thNW NI PBP.IA PM , 1110,1'111 A,- PA 11.1kto. ml. n. 71 4, ..t .11 %,r• s!lit li xl.ll t vet 11-80 4.11w1,.ir.• ti. 1,.. 1111oly Oa am! 1111,• ll.atern tila• api•, t any dleap whlt.h All k ..1 • 1,11,, l• Ilb alterali Cookipg Ranges, 111111.6, 11,14111110, ml FIIIIIii I= Mat 'fop Heating Range, Fire Place Heaters, Low Down Grates, Slate Mantels, RegiSters, Ventilators l'atuplliett, giving full .11'N,11/11011, xmrt fro•', to any all cos. 2:l,june7u.ly JT 'E.. CALDWELL & CO • JEWELERS, AND I iNI POItT E lt 8 902 CIIESTNUT STR'EET, PIIILADELPAIA =I =I =I DIA3IONDS, E M ME SILVER WARE, =I! E= I= I= FINE All pecans/I deaking really floe articles, reliable quality, and moderate lit 116'0, are certain to pleased by our exceedingly large and varied roll. lion. Our stock In kept always fresh by additio from first sources. Our atom Is pronounced ono of ILO roost elegant -the world; and soy piirties visiting the city ore r diully invited to 801 l and inspect it at their leisure itgjan7olY JAMES S'. EARLE & SONS, EIS= LOOKING GLASSES Thu best and cheapest. PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Most elegant styles. ,„. CIIROMO-LITLIOGRAPIIS, European and American—an Inanenee FINE ENGRAVINGS The neT,Ost publientiOns ROGERS' OIkQUPES IV° and flu, only authorized wholetodu loot rot dealeru in the Itogorte Groupes In this State, and :a all af them at tuatotracturer's rates. Ci ruffian; neat on application. - E ARLES' GALLERIES; 816 Chestnut str'ebt, ° 21augOly T A B GREAT CAUSE r-- OF HUAI AS MISERY .11.1§T ALED ENVELOPE Price, Six Coats A 1.,,1re ou the maitre, treatment, nl radical ears of Fentitial Weakus., Spiirnottotrinsa. in closed liv golf-Alonso. lurid ontury inike Islay, Nervous Deldlity,atl Inapsolintonts to Mar riage gen, ally: Consomplion, EitilvitN; and Fits; Mrntal and Physical Ifiesp,lty. Ac., by Robert .1. Culver well, M. IL, author of the Ores* Book.," The world renow ned author, , this twindraido lectors, elearly proves Wont hie own exptirbitnee that the a »NI comeglietiCte of self abuse may be effect ually removed nwhout nmdleine, and without doh geruns surgical operstions, bough., instruments, rings. or cordials.. polo. ing out st noels °rm.ru st once evrtillli and sffeettod, lr which overy suffster, no matter what h s condition may be, nifty core ;drossy, cheaply, pit snarly. and radically. This J• store wiri oriole it Won to Plion.zaildh And thousands pent nod, geld, inn plain vnvolope, to any addrosx, vn the rpt:eipt of tie, postago IL "t1d,,,,,fi., ale Air , b h,rwor. , " 31sItriaga Giddy," pri.e l!ft siott...i Address the 44. , . J. C. Kl.l:sa.; k so., 1,7 Iltou • ry,l,;esv Y. -1,6•3 jonv7o TO THE LADIES • 'l'll, • Call lie notiliiiz that will pica hotter !hail a wJ article, wbitilt oc eiy for day Vao, ,ucJi art!, , KS . Ok;Pil/.1 N A3ligfico TALL 111' SOAP, P...olomendrd for OW 114100 inapt's. Por gen , orsAl lox od.bold tor; lox Abe roller : for tl , e hiondly • fur ebdPl , i &r. old by 411 grocer. nod idorokeepori: orry. lirro N A N 111C,K, polo ngeot., No. '..11 - 0 Vora; r I oh• ni root, Pllibrdelpbbb .101r1.70 PURE L. 191101111, r.tv savitE 'JOHN - HANNON, N. E. CO.- lianovor uod Pwaret s rects . (A. r,.„. o,f.lien tr . /. rt.lrr.l Pere Rye Wl.ndiy,.. COllllll/11 WiILA • Pnu HOUMA is in, (I lager Brandy, Port 'Winn, Slurry Wine, Jamaica Runde / Rump berry'sl7lll). MISIILEW lIITTHItS • INHOFFB nnl GLAaS 160.71, tirrriats. Insitrance Cwupany N ORTHWESTERN MCTUAL LIFE UPPUANCE COMPANY OFFICE O. 4113 MAID: IiTIIEET, I= The 3Ite11.1•1,111, ttrittrattee Ciltstitatty a! Ihu'l'uuti Mint, iki.l the ; largew. e upi.wy tont& tot the hen board ttilliqt. • , AFB TH, OVER *7,F441 ,HOll, (awl rapidly' licres'ng.) = x'_(and adding I,o..o_upw 01101 e alb ) lonmno in IMIG ,f3,l:ixrksB GI Number of Pollelf..xoneil 9,881 RIX. JAMEA 8. WOODBURN, DIONINSQN,• PA , Special Agent 441 - °nice with ,Jolut Green, cog , South . Mao *or ablaut, where pamphlet. and Information tatty be obtained, and applications filled, - Special induce cleats to minister. and persons insuring for bones°. lout object.. - 12natt7O9m' • Home AdvertiBements. IVheelar 'and Wilsori and Elliptp LOOK emprE SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MAIMINEB " The Bp4, Simplest and Chee,Post.. ricitEgE machines are adapted to do an kinds of facially mewing, woriclug equally we upon Bilk Munn and Cotton goods, With Milk, and Linen threads, nicking a beautiful and parted stitch silks 011 both .eldoe Of the article sewed. • . AU =chinos told aro warranted. 0101 and exernlne aE hall /toad Telegraph Office, Carnal°, Pa. May 24, 18074 f • I • JOAN CAMBIAL. 'RUGS. AT'' 4144.4 South, and lio.•14 Mkt ,; rfahovoi HAVERSTICIC 11'07'11E1 W, .0111ILIBLE,,P.ENNIA. . • , 10001 y GROOBBIIiS, - C4lf.pr, V RESIT GROCIERIES 1 'FREW GROCERIES Alwoyato•Lo had tit tho 0 11 . E, A P S rt . 0:R NO. 88 NAST POiiIINT And why aro they always 'fresh? Because we sill a great amount or that', atid sell thorn low. •Therer fore, turn our stock often, and, consequently onr %oods ninst 'be fresh. Yoq will Ilnd everything you,iiish in the wig of ' • ' GROCERIES,' • . -4 - • WTLLOW • - CEDAR WARR, ,STONE am! CROCKERY, • WARE; „ , Mole° Ham, Dried Beef,. Balogloa, HMI . Tongues, It',molts and Cruel:era of every. fltilbription. _ Spiced And - Fresh Oysters Sardine. , Sniflell Pickle., Lemon Syrdpe, drv., amine [lndio It is useless to locution thorn, conic end ere (or your. selves; and parents Ira don't - ma son to • coin°, Rend your children, no they will he deelt with the sour cart, If you were • • here melt COiJN T tt Y )' It 011 U E taken In exchange for goods, or mesh r‘'S Et). J. 11 . 01 , 1 , A1 ;ON '.O YS RR FA:T PO‘IFRET STREET 10 ci 70 trAnsterted toy entire interest in the grocery business to toy Sons, those indebted to MO 10 . 0 requested to settle with then) during lily niv mince in Europe Ciklo B •lIOFFMAN. M. MAFONMEIMER. 19 • boalor in . CIIOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINI QUALITY OF TEAS, PURE SPICES =l3ll ULASSWA RE, FAMILY FLOUR =I I= BOUGHT A:ND SOLD BOUT/INVEhT CORNER PITT ANP El= DRS: D. FAIIRNEY & SONS' C,L,EANSING THE BLOOD The lung and favorably knoWn,prepamtloti of Drs. D. Fulaney &,Son for cleansing the blood, nerds at this day no recommendation at our hands, Ito virtues Itus'ing been established by tho thousands of canes where It boo given relief in the Most Difficult Forms of Chronic Diseases during the hot sixty,: years. Su highly indeed fit It esteemed; tharthe demand is constantly - increasing, - net only nt Immo, but we aro doily receiving applica tions for it from the most-remote sections of the Country—North. East, South, and' &ft. To meet this &multi', no well an to prevent 0.1-public from being Imposed upon, wo hay° (lain:llomA to put this PIIII,ADELPIIIA PREPARATION in ouch rt fora, that it may Ito within resell of every body everywlncro. Other preparations. far inferior to the rnnunitne, having been put (ant by, certain, parties, bar • been mistaken LA.OIIIO for our own. and no a matter of corny° the. old'Preparatlon of D. Folirtrey & Son has bee 'aside to attire r 111 reputation; therefore to prevent' tub unin•tak t, as. well as to nnovt the in. crerteinno demand non honed nanny, we hats con lan.soral the, mealoine out ht. LIQUID FORM Ale 0111 al:o at the 1.4,00 time put out the origlOnl hr pat:hag. form for the benefit of ,onto of our t•ld custnmem end other.. who may yet prefer the toetli. duo 08 that 'trepan 11. Not rovomureedlng it to cure ell film...eta tlm 10601101 hotly Is heir to, I.ut ea a fam fly medieloe, and f.r all diawoos t.rlgitutting from Walut, bloat and aldtor.lertd Hier, It 11101 00 CIIIMI; and will cur,' the tallowittg, /Intranet; Scrofula, cut toettua db.eartet, eryttlltelac, Lolls, s' ro Byre, scald head, pimples on . the face, tette!. idler. Mule, old and etubb• rn treurd, rheumatic uffectltyPtt tlyspettria. costlvetors, clef( headache, Jaololl,ce, Mit dam al, go a erg , debt fly, ;tit ;curl d distontrd, foul stomach, together with..ll other dig Mara arising from lint 1.1. od, and digorderdd liv.r, Ac„ An prepanal by Dr , . 1/ Fahrney d Sou. llootalhortd, Mauldin!, owl Dr. Pt Fahrtley. If ectlywrllle, AM. Sold by all thugglnto eel ofurehttutet general!, n Nee genuine ameto,lglittil D. Etthroeyd Sou So 11 by W.' F. ILm,. don !gilt, t.:anisle; S. S drieggit. Stdcrille ; JAIIIVN A (lark, hero Rosa II ads; C. Attleb, dingglett Shippetudurk ttlichtlut D IMVEN d BROTBER. 5 .,. 20 , 8 AND 1881's 11(F AR, rein) .rip .Exci34,N;p, slosT ),my,rt4L irEp4s. Bought /.90/ $Ol4 14 ti4Yit",l PAGIFIC i7ULROAD IiONDS Storks bought tu.ll.ld o C.aniukcon only C 111 C A 0 0, DAS:VILLE AND VINCENNi:ti 'FIRST mowrolor; 7 P. I) lima) nosys For Salo sit IM and accred interest. Accouut reculvud, cud Interept: 1,110‘4,1 mi dally halnncce. BulAct to check nt. :Acid - DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Mi... ,BOlta Mat alivet, 27Jen7Oly Leather 'aisd - Fancy Goods. SPECIAL NOTICE Cu,L,ARK,&'BIDDL riestreqtfully mania their friends that • ' ML JERIMAII .110111iINS,. (i.to , or the then 'ot Dailey dr' 64)114 tido dayseeQ clated himself with them, ender the firm name or RQ.BBINB, CLARK- & BIDDLE, end.will Continue the _ WATOIC AND JEWELRY nuartasEt .• • 'at 'l,b6 old 'Claud; • . • i • , ' 1,124 OILESTifTYR „. • : rniiAD4brate... They 'are ;ow otrorhui, at reduced Orlce9, a 'chuh:Ki stack oC Wimp:self pro'sivlßß rAiciri.igi, * .; ••: DtAllows, j. fiTERLINC4 r`l TOLD 0UT1141 , „.,,.r .t . , • .. .• • - . , :mirmai . oLopils, FliGril43,lr,.lllEZlOn ' ANA TOZPN/lit:,...':;:i Lp . 11 . 711R 01:11'110/1.00"t'Opp* N01101,N78 1= CAALIBII, PA STON EW ARE, I=l M I 1.12 - )W WARE =I MEDICAL colehnstell preparation fur 0 I=l i lloug]ltt Ro I suht PHILADELPHIA DR Y ,GOOTWAN.D-6ARPEZSr. CMAPIDRY GOODS; .anzAp DRY (Q94s, M thentw Afore of D.l A. B ' D A'W Y IRVINE'S 476RNER IRVINE'S CORNER _ .. Bargains lu I=3 Groundlute, liernaniS, Bongos, Piques, Mama Men, LOOK AT TIIE PuicA4 s Calicoes, 8, 10, . , 0%, 8, 10, 12% QIO6IIIIIII N, 12%, 14, 15. IT Tickinge, 14, 18, 22, 2:i Chompat Punta tufe Cheniiest.Cloths and Csasimeres : In the town. Cheapest Hosiery In the town. Cheapest Gloved and Handkerchiefs in the town. Chenpest Notions of all kinds . In the town. Cheapest Delaines In the town. Cheapest Poplins' In the-town. .. Cheapest Alpacas, black and colored, In the todm. Cheapest Black and Panay, Silks .. In the town. CheapOit Japanese • . ' In the town. Cheapest White Goods In tthe town. Cheapest Piques, figured and striped, in tire town. Cheapest Marseilles a - in the town. Cheapest Percales In the town. Cheapest Chints.s, flipped and sttiped; In the town. Cheapest Embroideries in the town. Cheapest Collarsand Cuffs . In the town Cheapest Table"Ltnen In the lOwn. Cheapest Napkins. Ac , .te , to the town. A splendid ankle . of Pique at 25 cents. All other goods In proportion. Come and oxamino for your selves. No tr.ublo to show goods. One motto is "Small proftand quirk sales." Those goods have boon purchased for ca•h at prevent gild prices, and I can sell you - now goods II per tout less than they will &ergo you for old goods at other stores. 2J1170 ' DRY GOODS!'DRY GOODS! ATTRACTIVE SPECIALTIES, HARPER'S POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE Porplurectrfintlng the* greatest thpresslen In the market, nod to be sold at correspondingly low prices. DRESS GOODS, comprising all the tieveitles of the Henson MOURNING & SECOND MOTINING GOODS BLACK- SATIN TAMISES, in rstrit quality. Penn Afolimins, BLACK A CPA CC'A'S-(-Speciity). El= WHITE GOODS Piques In great •nrtety and latest styles French 31.11n0, Naneocke, Cambricx, Ili dkup and Victcrin Lawon, .Turletvcd, Ix., Sc HOSIERY and GLOVES in great varelty nuipure Laces—best and cheapest stock in town. Real Valenciennes, Thread Laces, Insertingth Hamburg Embroideries and Lace Collars. LINEN GOODS, Lionue for euits, ti Lien Duckg and Drilfx, Pillow Cosa Limalop, _ Linon Shootings, . ' Whiteilullsntl fur Blinds, - `••. ,Doylie Towels, TAblo L none 111111 Napkins Whitt, Sprt Ws, ke., &c. • BOYS' CASSIMERES AND MSN'S.WI.'AIt • slowest stylos, lees tbuirrregislar clam SPECIAL NOTICE! =I 12= LA )1 A LACE SOCK:, BEDOUIN MANTLES, SHETLAND SHAWLS THOS. A. HARPER, 11Unne70 Con Hanover and Pomfret ste CHEAP DRY GOODS ! Still Another Reduction in Prices ! Lary J,ots of figo,d! front A uetion Every Flii I=l .(3 . 1 1 ? 1; Y JSMurt Ilir I.lp ol DRESS , GO,O DS I= Cloths, Cassiperes, ?pp !Ind .t boor . 1 4 nt L BARG A /4-45 In Block $111:,, IVllito l'itey Silks, Hoop B,ltrit neAl .ny kin . 8 of ..tlor goods. gAtlit'Mtto I Loop. ~ A , p r I,TA I Noy.or ottlttte,d it onto of Mode Alintoolo iittrtiw, and till' . itnottier retlnction liteni. Con In Afpf p iNth . rppli I 1; pr , lce quality bA It Air h.ST A ..i81.)4714 EN* Lace Point,i;, Silk Coate, and Summer oVVI , lu CarllAlu. All al C. OGILBY'S, E=2 -331tueN4) •DECLIN . E . pf AO/ J D ! CORRESPONDING DEoLIKG IkT ,90,.2,1).0 Quite nu 'excitement Iu the Dry Goode market, do p very marked decline In prices of DRESS GOODS, Dululu., MUlilloo9, Alpaca., Poplins, Surges, Reps,'und n largo variety, .comprising nearly evory. .tlilog In this4l4tui goods • , ' • OrAPLE GOODS. . , ri e ki.,,, o ,,E„ s tua t ual, Mankato. Cotonadoi, Kentucky .Yeana, CLOT7I/3.a.1d 0413SIMERES, Linon and Cotton Table Dippero, lithlrMugs, WHITE GOODS, . . . , . , . -- Bwlsti,' , Nnlitooolc, Cambrles,' Acoiwill, French M4Xii Unit, Turlatong, Cambric and bwitT,Dlgluge mt!l.l 14 . gertingff. _ ' . ifOSIERY, GLOVES, . Trhumluga, fo.grat vatloly, labone, of • the boat "quality, !late end Bundpwrq. PAN()Y. GPODS °eagreat innor etyleoi Had a111;11 , err •• L Un d e r cti • • a te e t o ng,- vary bendsonioly mado and trimmed. Also . . • „... . • • CARREII3,°It ' 1:1146iI381, 1 1 ;: Runde, Mg!, „WllltiON ghadoe,,'Quilby Counter panes, sad many goodi not niantlonod for rant el. i t, Wer claim in' Apeeth'd laigeir iiiftliiiiti litoiik iif ' 9 GOode in Ur latorlo r tho State, and Will sell a nohprloce as ialt l ;,eatiefsall almatlits In the place t getgood !lowan.. ~ t. , , t 1 ' 1114140 ' '' , 00NTZ'A 00. IlATtlti hr~ Its ; s A Es, da: ~ MiLLER & BOWERS' 'At the. bow , atino of HARD WARE 4.7 ORE, 26 NORTH HANOVER _STREET, ',rico Points, Summer 13howlii, Lisa Curtains, e • Parasol,, Flll3ll, Ac WE would reepeetfully - ou 11 the atten; Non orde public to our 'recently replenish. ed STOOK 'OD HARDWARE making It'now one of tho largest .in Cumberland Valley and consisting In tart of 11A3lidERND AND ROLLED !IURDON'S -MORSE BIIOES, NO It WA Y HODS, BLAGICSMITIIS', WAGON NAKEIIB',COACII MA In tl.:8 town KERB' AND CARPENTER TOOLS, BUILDING 3tATERIAL 'Saddle T, Cabinet Makois. Uudertakerm, and Crl.ll Mekong MATERIAL chain., Fbovol., Fork., Rake., he Repairs for ueeoxaigs'j JINA.PRIt ometanily on band. We are conetantly 4o rueelpt of goods; direct from thu manufacturer. cedars able to fur• MM= uleh country merchants at Philadelphia and .New York price . GOODS delivered to all pArte of the tone of. charge. WILCOX & GIBBS' SE 1V • G 111 A Cll E We have encored the bgencw of the Wilcox dibble Sewing Machine, a little faintly arrange ment no one" aeenia willing to do without after having senn one in operation. 'I ne Wllcea & liibbs' is a • Single Threw' lital.hine and claims superiority vier all Double Thread Mechinee in the following pn rticulare. It in simpler and less liable to get out of repair. It le cheaper. It rune with loon 11.1,40. It runs easier. It rune fauter It line the best device for preventing the wheel from running backward. It requires lust mechani. 'cal 0111 to operate it. It requ free leas time and Instruction to .learn to urn it. It is the most certain and reliable in its operation. It. needle Ia atraig ht and lese liable to be broken than a coved one The needle is xecured In Ito place by en ingeniously patented device which renders It self adjusting no that neither OEIII nor experience are reguired in arranging sews directly from the spool thue doing away with the tedious operation of rewinding the thread for adjuatment In the shuttle.. It makes the Wilcox & (Abbe* of "twisted loop stitch," a stitch original with thin machine and made by no other, the imam is more elastic and etronger than the Lock Stich. The scant II the moat even 1114 beautiful, the seam in always self faetenninline avoiding a reversible feed. Its ten sion is more Simple and more easily adjuqed. it Is more rpendily changed from ono kind of work to another; It doom neautiful embroidery , It has Iba best hemmer, it has the beat-.Eller, It hen the bust braider, it has the,best belt. The Wilcox & Oihbs has beou in, the market 16r +Cilia(' more eight years, during. which timeupwards of sixty thitusand have been made and told, a number by fifty, per Ont. larger thou were sold of any Double Thread Ma chinatin the elute ; umber of ita_tarlimit years• ruck anccess it sullicient to warrant the sale of this Machine wherever it ham au Agency. without • the doubling eviSence of testimonials, of which fheri are enough' 101111 up the column. In the land. ---- Those' Machines are on eablbltion at our store, No. Itli North Hanover street, garilele, where they may be examined, and they will tuke great pleasure In ex plaining anything relating to it.. Ilgsnectfully be., MILLED At BOW PALS, a No. Ye, North Hanover—St., carpal. In. MEM 1870 HARDWARK E=l N. SAXTON & C 0,., No. lb, EAST MAIN STREItT Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, LVe., Leto , y ...in it ore to (tit. tot I,' ic. Oka t I boy Intot.tl t liteg ot orything ILI their Ilue, eition Oltonir or nil, lit 11/1( . 0.1 Much lowor thou can In Imught Ihin dr 01 Phllaile Qiin Our stock -- colgold pert uf Wij,pl.; . Y9 ATERIAI, OV, ALL DESCHIPTIONN Inn N/ II Shovel., Wass, Putty, rks; - Varnishes, ' Itakee, e Cement, Spades, Plaster, Crow bars, Sand, . Sledges, • Powder, Picks, Safety fuse, full and well •elected as orient of 7 . "1e1y mud !'uqkt.t. CuUcn TEEM fr• A It Al I:att Usu.• t oprx, Iluy J,•.cripiimm 0 TINS, y15:19.4, ° y(Ari)n,n. sll9;r, kin/Ix. Op for I mit ittv I 7 alrict attotipoo to Itittlitts• o.u.ttoil : !;:otintottlott of the; 4 LL pl9tSONß:kno w il g .theinselveg inili,btig.l 1., It my 814 tlol'i. oro rliVitoiti.ll to N 1,,,. . , tAttiMl . ttto )I,!st.thlooli 1; jut.i' tll c . Aie Ito. fp; ...4. 1 9 ,r,,,,;. 7 1t tpimt t , r wo,ttleino. do I rvl•II' to sl.wto up . 14 ~i, 4641,1? ,To I , ttrj• ,I, 10, , ' • '' i I I'INIt 134/.?C."I"9Zi Fld''i,94,Tl) 0,1 JT G CIA.LLIO, • - Nu. 29 Wier 9IAIN 071 t ELT, CARLISLE, PENNA., =1 Tho latest stylus J oat lo:oloodl The lattletetylrialwaye ouhautt I I SILK 'IVA'S from the best: Mounter:tom 11 I i.r.P.tSIIIONABLIIKLIjuKt out 1111 Jo% O , ALI,ro wlethosto cslot,Vioti 00 big large stock of HATS AND-CAPS. nontonufactures blare to order, and Me Ilea bout arrangements for coloring Ifote,.yoolon Gooda and Overcoats, at short notice The highest OASllrntoes Feld for App . yTRY FURS _ 0 - PAIP ` 9° 11 . 1 " NA ?7 _MAX# BAitrfr7 104eptIO FRESH ARRIVAL , . Of all tiii Rao :Sprirtg'Slyles of ; ' 7,. • • ' ' . • . HATS AID PAIN. 9 ., oi' " i;;; Tir Nort h iL ',.,' 11 4 0 1 5 4pexitr. , 11 1 4141 0 , moon ;a o, ,„"auo.X o ,Soßtt qT, 41111/lOrthofthoOLVlhile DOOM. Rank,r o A, PA i a linalitt 144 bast stook •Of 11=9* 'ut ß , B OTerlopoon cwad..r, ,J., .„. 1 ,:r i Pl Fats, rilmnrocor AttlltylocchtictiValltles, SAX i tOei orout oolors,and 'wiry, dberiptlon , of notti PriAW. l 4 O Tho Dithluixd p riildfaitAlond4 t , b ru o, . ~. . , , 7 t of o goil ~,, do/ to otdor.t• 1 witro idlo e q l ;4. 1013, 11 111 AlNlOrttgitg.t . ..• It i liVreU r i lidded to khrjtak E litlohaiWoZii . litaplp,OVETT'4 l oo ll And 42 0,kersa\roltil NoaloglOtkff+ ostorgtooiT,htoo4,Btotris B 10,Eiri - ol Pectin, ti ,. MD IMI .Ark i e 4 , j14 1 11 1 14 4.60X 1 / 4 WAXII OA 4n4; ,',. 1 ~.; , i .••:: • • - 1 , , i ' ..11.1:1 • . 1... atire#A Wood, W e amogoo isr otook; pipx‘ikatij I dent rr .. 03 . 1/41111, 'DP 11 3 10411prt s On i , r 1 1 ii.oiatii - I .'. - ' No: IS North thiniA7l9.t. it , CIARLISLA pA IRON Pain ts UIM 1870 I=l Carlisle, Pa., l'al 11t 1.)10, lII' •'9' Thu lIATTEIt . :O carlislo I lIM!MEMMIN= czo2l t hz- d;E ll : 6 YOl'''''`knfl 2 " CIRANDR OPENING . 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