IM OM .~~rirt~l't~i~nl. How to Provide against We have argued, over and over, that leep plowing is a protection against dry veathet. A young man by the name of I . EORGE E. WAuttiNci, j'r., who, by the my, is said to be the author' of a good wok, which we have never seen, writes the Tribune, an article on (1 mirth wn alp plowing, which hits both troth and edson to commend it. The.4ioi nts on which the farmer needs, nd may easily obtain instruction, are very , iinierous, and we propose to notice only he point in question. It is not too bold In assertion to say that no !I wo, imertical iirmer will allow It isempsto sufFr large • , front (/oath. The remedy is simple nd natural. Subsoil plowing, acemnpa . - ied by tiiiderdrainimr on wet lands, and ven without it on those which are sufli iently,dry, is a sure protection against this famine producing scourge. A feW moments reflection will convince man that•this must Trove an infalli 'tle remedy, because we know that there : al-ways the same touount of_water Ind above the surface of the earth. In xinter there, is more. in the soil than in iummer ; while in summer that which tas been dried out of the soil exists in ,he atmosphere, being maintained in a :apptY condition by the heat resident a acing its particles. Without this heat it mist immediately contract and become •iquid water; and for. this reason a cold s )itcher• robs heat froino,goik,vapor of a mauler atmosphere, and causes it to be leposited in a liquid forin. The cold airth, at night, is thus supplied with 'dew. On the same principle Subsoiling pre .cuts drouth. It opens the ~ m /poi( for a •irculation of air. This subsoil,.from its hadcd position, is always cool, and hence t takes heat from the moisture of the air termeating it. It acts the part of the old pitcher. This is the simple, gatiiral - .!ason for the whole action, and any far ter in the world mfty-understand it. But This may be called book : p rm(ng, so I will I ,ive an example of its practirot charac er. I yesterday visited the farm of Prof. gapes. The whole country about Newark rears a peculiarly burnt-up.appdarante, :Id the dust on the roads was deep, even , - )1' New Jersy. I had previously assert ' Ilhat I knew Mape's farm to be exempt :out the ravages of drouth, and truly I mad my predictions fully realized. Not , single plant seemed suffering for want moisture ; and with their roots deeply • wilted in the subsoil, they seemed fairly , ) snap their fingers at the cloudless sky, and rather to - rail at old Sol for trying to nterfere with their private affairs. One crop of Corn deserves especial no ice from Its absolute magnificence Not 4ithstanding the fact that it is growl ig n the ticrth-Weste'rn slope of a hill, and tas not been visited by rain for weeks, ct it stands, apparently regardless of all' intoward circumstances; and, althpugh, 'rom its location and unfavorable sdation, me would think forty bushels per acre a arge yield,• it will, without doubt,--ber __water one hundred bushels per Mere is an instancewheriitruly scierailie inowledge hits_ren - dered its possesSors en irclykidcpendent of the greatesii draw- Imo - 1i - to ordinary success, and enabled him . to raise good crops in a bad season. If this isootpeaetimifir rum bly, 1 would „.itslc i smite feill - Olver.of the grandfather sys tem to tell us what.is. Let the devotee of National growth ask himself which _will priOuce the greatest benefit to the country, doubling our com merce, or inducing every farmer to .use the subsoil plow and tkiininW-tile. Rule for Raising Poultry. 1 We find the following in the papers without credit and alo not know its ori gin :, • 1. All young chickens, ducks and tur keys sionld be kept under cover of the weather during rainy seasons. 2. Twice 'or three times a week, pep_ .per; shallots; shires, or garlic, should be mixed up with their food. - 3. A small lump of assaft,etida should be placed-in the pan in which their water is given them to - drink. I, 4. Whenever they manifest disose,by the dropping of their wings or any bther outward, si!rns•of ill-health, a little as t:m ftetida_brol'icn into lumps; should.be ed with their foOd. -°• (!hic,lceluwytkiell arc 1;(Tt from the . dunghill. while young koldcfni have the gaps; therefore it should be the object of those who have the charge of them, so to confine the -hens as to preelude_ their young from the gauge of barn or stable yards. 6. Should any chickens have the gaps, mic up small portions of assaftetida, rhu barb .and pepper into fresh butter; and give each chicken as mach of the mixture as wilt lie on half the bowl of a small tea ipo; n. 7. For the pip the following treatment is ,indidions : Take off the indurated cov ering on the point of the tongue, and give twice a day, for two orthree days a piece of garlic the size of a pea ; if garlic can not be obtained, onion, shallot or Olives will am:wer, and if neither of these be convenient, two grains of black pepper, given in fresh butter will answer. R. For the snueffles, the same remedy as for the gaps will be highly curative, but in addition' to them it will be neces sary to melt a, little assafeettda in fresh Imam., take care to clean them out. 9. Grown up ducks are sometimes ta ken off rapidly by convulsions. In such cases four drachms of rhubarb and fOur grains of Cayenne pepper, mixed in fresh butter should be administered. Last year we , lost , several by this disease, and this year the,seme symptoms manifested them selves among them; but we arrested the malady without loosing a single duck, by a dose of the above medicine to such as were ill. "One of the ducks - Was at that time paralyzed, but was thus'seved. roitth Ever Bearing. Strawberries , _ Ai l ook entitled ,‘‘ A Complete Manuel for the cultivation of the Strawberry,•by R. (l, Pardee," kits just been placed in our hands, which gives, among other things, the following in reference to Pea . body's Ever-Bearing Strawberries: On the 20th December last, Mr. Pea body took up a few plants in fruit from h-s garden, and placed them, with the soil attached, in a basket, and sent them by express to ,:%lessrs. J. M. Thorsburn & Co., 13 John street, New York. On I their arrival, on Christmas day, they were well loaded with large, ripe noveys and Early Starlets—unmistakably so—togeth er witrip large variety of green fruit, of all sizes, from that of a pea upwards to full grown berries. They remained on exhibition in their windows some two or three weeks,when they were politely hand •ed to us, and We had them potted in a green house, with soil composed mostly of sand. The plants all grew finely; in ; March they came into blossom, and in May into ripe fruit. The foliage was I very small, but healthy. They continu ed in blossom and bearing during the months of May, June and July, without sending out a single runner. and some of the plants at the present time (the 4th of August) are in blossom, and have not started' a runner. On one of the pots which had no runners started, we placed a very little rich soil, and in a week the plant threw up vigorous runners, caused by the slight addition to the richness of the soil. . The inferenee we draw from all this is, that no variety is ever-Venting under our• usual manner of treatment, but the most kinds can be so trained, that with a soil reduced largely enough with sand, and only vegetable manures applied, and' 'll . plenty of water, and mulching when need ed, they will continue to produce fruit .until the approach of frost.' The whole tendency our experiments in strai'Vber ,riesis in this direction. Professor Page has,/ in Washington city, it is stated, in duced the . A lice Maude to adopt the ever bearing habit. There is many a small patch in the garden, that may be sown - bm Turniiis, so late as September. The Red Strap Leaf is the best variety fur late sowing, and the Red Top. is the nextlbest. The turnip will grow Aintil late in November; until the ground. begins to 'freeze.. Last yOar we sowed where we had early , Cabliages, and in some other spots, and had over twenty bushels of beautiful bulbs, where nothing would have grown without them. •ie - 0 ound should be hoed over, and dr4ed with sulpher-phosphate of lime, or a Tittle guano, and then rake in the seed. If the fall should be wet, yoq,..will have turnips enough for your table dim' the winter, on a very small piece of land. Squash and cucumber vines arelegin ning to die, the early beets are gone, and the onions are already gathered. Sow the vacant spot with the Strap Leaf 'Tur nip, and see what collies of it.—.,fin)ricun .A.gre'ult 1)A nor SMatvir.-1-lave ready two pans in boiling., Water, and6ii the milk coming to the dairy, take the but pans out of the Water, put the milk in one, of them, and cover it with the other. This will"cause a great • increase in the thicknosq and quantity of erettin.:•--;= ef.wPo,pem , (k fih Late Turnips illoxiisle. Froressiond Q--arbs. N. GREEN, Attoroy ;at lay?, has A • settled In Ificelmniesburg, for titti pructireof la's profession. All Mods of Logali , Wrlting, Collections, Court business, &c.. promptly attended to. Office oppo site Dr. Long's residence. Gl3. COLE Attorney at Law,.will at tend promptly to all Inrsinessentrusted to him.— (Mire tip the room r.rmerly occupied hY , William Irvine, Esq., North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 29, 18.52. • 11E. 13TADIENTITAL, 1 1 1()- y m(EopArrlije PH YSICI AN. ' Oltleo and restolonvo on Lunth o r street.. one ddtol• oast of the -Herman formed Church. Ur. Illumetatlud rtaptuttfully Often: Protest:Moat services to the citlions of Carlisle nod t -Persons from Ineo laboring; under ch runic .lisua,o: roar 1. , 1151 or. 0111 cc 1111111 R, fir an 7 to 9 A. M., and 2, to .1 Ettntii,'C..4tf 1).1 1 1 :1, and sumdsnding ranntry. Met• :11'11i rt'iti;l , ll , o in . south - Hanover street, directly (pp - site to the Volunteer Mike." . Carlisle, April 20. Isf.3. EAR. 'S. B. K I ETTER Office 'in North lltrinover street tw Aonrs from Weise & Campbell's Otllce hours, more partiramly from 7 to 11 o'clock, A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'cloiik, P. M. TAR. GEO. W. NEIDICII eigarz..ll- ' 0,01 . , operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. lie''* also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, such as Pivot. Single and Block teeth. and teeth with "Contin uous Gums," and will construct Artificial Palates. 'Oh tunttors. Regulating Pieces, and every appliance used in the Dental Art. —Operating room at the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, East high street s Carlisle. , - . ..: in ~., - - DR GI:011(1 E • x i i,,,,, z. BRETztvil: p.,r form any operations tip m the teeth thnt may he required Mr their preseryntion.— Artificial teeth inserted. from a single tooth to an entire sot, on the most scientifie principles. Diseases of the month anti irregularitii?s earofully treated. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Vitt street. Carlisle. Ilt. e, 1,00- r ),‘,/ w ill p'erfiiri operations upon (.110 Teeth that are required for their preservatiun,mieli its I ivg:llltrir. - Pliwing7 ,Le:l - iir—wi I I—reatere them by inserting artificial Teeth. from of single to,th to a full sett. (dire on Pitt street II few .1. ors south of the Itallroad hotel. Pr. T.. Is ilsent frem-rar lisle the last ten days of every month. il,l N. (iSENST E E r 4, ' Vaney and Ornamental Painter. Iryha's (fonuerlv larper'st Row, near It Dry Stem Ile u 111 attend promptly CO ell the above descriptions of paint ing, at reasonable prices. Thlf kinds of graining attended to, such as mahogany, oak. walnut, &c„ in the improved styles.. Thurotion. (11,ASSIC AL AN I) LITERARY iiiiiii:•zcilip)L.Newville, Pa.—The WINTER SES.- : 4 1%0; will cidureence in Tuesday, the ith of November, nd eon tio tie ft NA' tuentlei. Careful instruction hi given by competent telichers in the „departments of Classical, Mathematical and English education. The whole ex penses f r tuition, boarding and lodging, with a room furnished, ittitt per term. For further particulars, apply to either of the subseribers nt \1 wt lite, I'a. uulseirr McPACIIREN, Principal, W. It. LINN, A. M., et • M 11., cCACIIItEN, Jr., A. 1 Pra "" s ' ( 11J3IBERLAND VALLEY INSTI- TuTE. Male and Female seperate and distinct.— A M k:C11 kNICNIIUIIO, pt. Rcn . .l , 'S. S . L)osp,, Principal. assisted by five Teachers. The Winter SCSSIOII of this Institution will open to revel. o students on. the Ist Nov. The facilities which arc offered by tills Institution to both sexes, for obtain ing' a finished education are unsurpassed by any similar Seminary in the State. . r Tho liMildhigs aro now and eommodinua, and the grounds ornamotited. The BEM ALE l' A ETA! EN T Is now entirely separate. and mndueted by Now England Teachers. It is heated In the beautiful Talley of Cum berland, unsurpassed for its healthfuhress—aoressible by Hall Rend—ti miles distant from I larrlsttrg. Ono hundred and twenty students have been in at tendance during the Collegiate year. T It NI St Board. and Itoon.PllnliSbed per St.,;SiOn or 21 Weeks •- For Circulars alul information noolress DMMM= ropt2n--tt Mechanicsburg, Climb. Co., Pa. W , 1 , 111 AC A I Tl es ~lof 14T 1 1 ).14', N e I e ghth !litr n of this popular and flourishing Institution will com mence on Monday, the nth of November next, under the most favorable auspices. During the present year such hOprovements and additions have been made as its in creasing patronage demanded. The Principal will he as sisted by a full corps of competent and experienced teachers, and special attention will ho paid to health and comfort of the Students. 114,ar11ng. NVashing and Tuition In the English Branch es, and Vocal Music, per Session, (d months) `sts.oo Instruction In Latin and Greek, each, - 5.00 French and German - - 5.00 " I nstrum en t, a I Music, - - 10,00 The attention of parents and guardians Is earnestly Invited to this Institution. Circulars wlll hi , furnislmd and any inf. .rmation will he given, on application, either personal or by letter to I). DENLINGEE, Principal. Sept. 13, 1551. 14 IlarriSburg, l'n. r3LAIN F1E1,1) ( 1.1(s:.ioal Academy, near I Carlisle, Pa .The 1 , th Session will etninnenee 3LAV Ist, A retinal and healthful loenthin, with thorough instruction In the various departments of (I:Cl:if:Aral or Nlerea atilt , education. Turnis--hoard and Tuition (per res , 10;11 i.(10.00 For Catalogues with full Jurr:nation addroao; BURNS, , • Principal 111111 Prnmietor. Plainfield, Cumberland county, la. V OUNG LA I) ES S E SCI 100 L Carlisle, Pa. The Fall term of this Sehoid will eunnuenee on 3IONDAY, tho 4th tAeptember, and eon thine eleven weeks. Tuition froni.EiN e to Ten dollars, a,,ording to t h e studies moaned. For further ItitLrina tion the prliwipal, F. DOWNING. Carlisle, AuA. 1101tN S111'11:4 ERS.---NANDEIeti PAT- V) ENT COEN 511E1.1.1.1t the boat mu, ph e a out nnw In two. FaIIIIVES art , 11 , 111L , Sted to Call all PN;- 11111i110 Wilt 1110 01111,411. 1 .. .1111111'y 1111 , 1 Shop. pr nt I , to.ton's 11nrdware ;. ,, b au. For 1,4/11. , nt reasq/lable prices by Au:, :2-4110 & BMWS. U A(, \V AN:l'Ef).—The highest ptt,ol,lll i pall In eal.ll for Sumac In largo br small quantities, if doll; ered Ent 'street, Carlisle. JACOB Juno 1.4, A lIAS El ENG .MACII I NE,S of the Lest nuitiu etl,tai,tly im li.tad and for Fale at the Foundry and 'Maeldae Shop. • • OA Itl /NEI: k BIte.EWN. AV E .1 1 11 4 71. ' A !odd for 1)1,1) METAL. sln•h" Copilot ' IltaK, niul It6n, RI lb° Carnsii , FI I IIIII.IQ 1111,1 11:11 . ( 1111 1 Sll,lll. ,1; UI')AVS. fIESII 11.131 5 .1 NI ) i ) 1114 4 :1 1 1tEE , om , r , Iri art ni-t.t • nit ntr euri•A II 1:1IS and 1)1;11:1? 1 1 .1%)•:F..inst e I (11 ,, 11 !•Inn,t; mid tln• Nuln nt. A1'11,1.1 A NIS•' Pnnally I. in 1 1:1111 , 11 ,,, t IN ENV ( )(% )8.---Tlto ;-:tibsei•ilior „ 1 .,•,.10.z.., p iut Kols 011,10. att tutilo QTEAMSAW, MILL,. near. isj.t'apertown, Cumberland' county.— erry,„l: I IAS .SEY Mra colnuelo nu p za !d laFrizzp ply Lumber of all kinds, at the nhortest --. , :a-notlce. and on terms lower than can be had elsewhere. All orders dlrected to E. HASKELL, l'a pertown or Wm. p. Smcntour.,Jr.,Carlisle,lvill be prompt ly attended to. Feb. 22-ly (if r AS PIT TING AND l'l,li3lß tv vundorslgnetl would hifortn thy e11,17.1`11$ of earliSk. )1111). )11) haa made arrange , manta totlott.V. PITTINIi and at Anat no tire:. and on reasonahltrtertos.. Ile haN engaged the Far -01.11 first rate hand from Philadelphia. aindliza , sup liharrdf a ith 1111 t1.111.1V I.Ss.rtniet;t of FI.Vi mill enalde hint In Idl all orders pr.mptly. All work will he ‘varranted. lIuF sl, , rk of Caq Pis lure:- I,IIMA , found in di le 11.1111 e3 , 11111y 011pliSi) , 2 Ii 'ltuuin4 VStalliSlllllelll on North /1111)f,111 . :4/1.14, V, hero 11, , it TINNING, SPOUTING, Is also propared t. furnish. rr make to order, every article of TIN W Al7l used by. housekeepers and others. 110 will :luso aura(to :141171'E5,(1. 1101313E-ItOUYING, BELL HANGING and RINCi. 'Thankful for the patronage with which - lie has alread3 been ta:orcal, he respectfully solicits n continuance o: the same. x Carlisie, June 14, '44 1 4 , It 0 M CALIFORNIA.—C. VON HEI I.IIN respetfully ferules the citizens of Car ..., - .., . - lisle and vicinity. that he has just return. l i i,,'.. ,' „--- • ed fn an California, and 114 prepared toexe -.11., - 1 / 4 cute all kinds of work eon fleeted with his ~-..'''.`""/ ••••• . DM! of laisiniwi. -Ile has al ways ou hand .., , ~ a large assorttnent of ready-made Rifles, Guns. Pistols, Locks, Keys, Gun Trimmings. &c.. all of which' he will sell wholesale or retail, lie also attends to repairing Guns, clocks, lock., fie; engraves en brass, copper and Iron. Ile hopes that by strict attention to business. and a desire to please, he will merit and receive v aidic patronage. .. .0v- All kinds of Fire Arnig Made to order. Carlisle. April 26, 185.1-ly SPLENDIDJE W -11111-I'.l.lii4rZYS ..CUN ..(I , 4"" )3 I.'. N. y• - . est !Hell strt et, a few • 3 doi.rs west of Durl.hulder's Hotel, Carlisle. has julit '7 COI re,l the largi st amiLtrruk elegant assortment of supe. Hoe Jewelry over offered in Carlisle,. consisting in pan t of Gold and Silvilr Nl'ntelies of es era verb ty. and at, all prices,_ist„htylay CLOCKS, Silver table and ten terra s. idlver - tatle - f - rks-and-liutter-knives_gahl...and silver spectacles, ladles' and geritlemens' gold pen and pencil, gold chains of every description, ear *and finger rings, breast pins, Re.. at all prices. Also A mordeotim and Mu sical Boxes, with a great variety of Fanry A rtielm leetedoxpressly fir the holidays. Persons desiring to purchase an• lirsited to call and exatidnetheitssiortment. IV,• are prepared to sill at very reasonable prices. Qual ity of goods warranted to be as fine as sold fi r. T lOM AS CON L YN. Wisst High st. . . I AMON HALL. DAOITERREAN j ROOMS.—A. li. KEET having taken the Baguet'. ream rooms In Marion Hall, known as A. It. Tubb's flat tery. desires to Winn the Ladies and flentlemen of Car lisle that he Is prepared to take Likenesses in the mist superior style of the art. such ns will fully sustain the reputation of this. popular establishment. ins robins are large. pleasMitly situated and comfortably furnish ed. Ile is pnivided witli the most powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfac tion in all cases. A full supply of cases of every variety of style and size, plain and ornamental, kept constantly on hand. Engnil hugs. Paintings, ,tc.,.accurattily copied and duplicates taken, of original likeneses. Likeneses taken of sick or deceased persons. Prices moderate and satisfinition given in all rases. The- public is invited to call at this Marion Hail Daguerrean Rooms and examine the numerous specimens. Daguerreotypes inserted du Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Pencil Heads, Carlisle, June 1.011. LIA NIT IFS New s Clothing Establish- MENT—The undersigneded respectfully announces to his old friends and the public generally' that he has ressmmoneed• the CLOTHING BUSINESS in all Its a ti.lus branches. anVints just opened. fresh from the city, at •• Leonard's Corner," North Ilanov er street, a ,tell se- Meted assortment ,f READY MADE ci.tyl'lnt:o, em bracing, every variety, sty it, and finish, and at prices cor responding to the times and quality. Ile has also uni hand a superior stock of CI. tbs. eassi mores. Vestings, kr.. of every style suitable • for spring and Summer wear, and W filch he will make to enter on terms which cannot fail to please. ins stock also embraces a iint9nt. of Men's Shirts,Col. Mrs, Cravats, (Moves and Hosiery: in short ivory' article pertaining to gentleman's wear. Ito respectfully invites the publie.to call and examine his goods. April •24 18.54. N. ii.tyren. • EOM (ADDLE AND HARNESS MAR- L" I Nti. The subscriber continues -to carry. on the ialstve business, In all Ito various branehes. in North Han over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner where ho Intends keeping on hand a 'general assortment In his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD ' 1/141iS, Bridles, Martingales, Ilirths. ~. .CI [Angles an d Hal ters, Idso T Ittl NHS, k., i''l'l v.,,.0 i ITvtl I wallsatl e 1 0 ~..r)rn.):. a utii , c r, tt r i ri r x srAN the ilg l ot , :, i l l% mat pi, I ' , :‘,' i- B, i l l . lt ß i t l r7v, O and B n tlZe er 'ifTSl7ll;, (l, a il i l la t t l (i- l' same, clurtlle nail pie:thvnt saddle . . Will di) well to call and see them. Ile also manufactures Harness. liritiks, Collars and Whips In all their varie ties., and conf:detitly believes from the general approba * Hon of hiseustoiners , that ho makes the neatest I id best gears, ill all their 1 - trlety or bredth, that is ma the country. Ile also makes all kinds of Matrasses it order, viz: Straw. Husk, Curled Hair and Spring Mate rasses. All the above articles Win i.e tondo Or the'best material and workmanship, and with the. utmost des patch. ' M M. °SHORN. C , 11,01'111NC; AT COST—The suhserib ,/rer has 1m assortment of fashionable and well made Cl.ifrinNo. wiiich will inl sold off at cost tier rash. 'nit' stock consists of Cloth and Clothinarett Coats, Lin en and ainginun Coats, Tweed and teat Coats; Marseills Ilk and Satin Vesting; Cassimers Jean's zind Cord pan taloons, Linen and Cottpnade pantalons, with all Linda of Clothing'Zhililly'fouild in a clothing store. intending to relinquish this branch of my business, great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of CIIA It LF.B 01111.11 Y. '"" , CA It PPM Ntl.—A few pieces just received from auction and selling very le*. .luno 21, 'A. . ----------*------------- OTEL---C (1. FTOtial❑ h: vine fal.en the ••IWashl 41, ton H'Y • otel " lately kept by Mr. 11. L. Iturlshol- 11 2 ,1 der. is ptqlstred to accommodate his friends anit.the pub lic generally. Every effort will to made I:M -ist-log.1(ln to such as May favor him with their patronogo. Terms moderao. (Carlisle. May 10,12454. CI A PE—S I*, El )1' —S URE !—S o o— , • Lys • TIIINti FOR YOUR OWN nrAmprr!!! A' 3k:di vine adapted to general use, greatly superior to others, and wEthin the means of every individual. RM. PILLS for twenty-the mute Ku .extortiou,, prim--no Calimtel—no minemi poison m hatever, , Int..Towsu's URA mu PILLS fully merit thegreat; reputation they havenequired. They am 'railed tbr from, all parts of the land, bemuse vuty ALI: ALL THAT THEY 01,1111 TO HE. ITAT lio—Thos purls)' tho blood • t bey. clonso the System of limners, they cure Dyspepsia and luilif:estifer, they create an Appetite, they cure jkLick II eatlacho,ol:fzlncss and Low Spirits, they arrest I , e cis. they Imamate a healthy art ion of the Liver, they are a aura 1.111 . 0 ti , C( . 1,41)C114 , !:S altd Valdtlllll 1'1 111 , 411)M thi.y highly efficacious In Female l'fatiplaints. they ,trefie, t hen mut give toile to the System. They are the Lent I tnuily )ledleifie :known, It is 2111 ltiVll,ll 4 .lll.jltiry,ll:llV nno I110(11 , 1111! Can 1•111 . 0f-0 many dilf,t,lit rotnpinlnis, These Pills. liowever, an, SO 1.1111pt , 1111111 . 1(,t , irm alive materials that persrMn My, 0 1, (a Tit TIII:At una tin. ziiii..wor will 1. I:mutt-tit a rat a:faaraaal laaaaly :anal an Int ;gni - MA,' manatiantion, oof,fm. 100 at pfiv , of 27) cor.O. Evury It 111.1 bayt. hy the t.'tee,l:eciives .:,000rttly• (4: l +.uirxni I''l >i na gt.tioral ; Mitsccfnite;ouse 'MONROE MORRIS CHAS. OCHLBY furniture. I]: XtEN SIN E I?" if RN IT UR.E ROOM. , --.1A31E8 R. WEAVER wont,' respeefeully call ~ ,,• -.;., 7 77.. the attention of llouse-keepers and the public to his extensive stock of elegant FUR N 'TURF., including Sofas', Wardrobes Centre and Tal les., -fr Dressing and Plain Bureaus. and es ery other article in his branch of business- Also now on hand, the largest assortment of CHAIRS In Carlisle. nt the lowest prices. ACIFFINS made at the.shrrt est notice'and a Hearse provided-for funerals. Ile solicits a call at his establishment, on North Ilan- • over streel. near Illasse's trotel. Aro:Furniture hired out by the month or year. „ a 4 : ;AI over and ',outlier sts, undersign ,•d has always - on hand ft large strelf of superil r I 'al Met Wan , : in all the ,lifferent styles. which he is !allured tO sell at the lowest pokes. Ile ins Res attention pa rtiest• larly to the Pt TENT Bortosl BEDsI r.%1), a most useful article, Nvlllell entirely obviates all oljeetions.— The hottoni can be attached to old Bedsteads. They Ilave entire. satisfaetion to all who have thorn In lige. 4.t1,• COFFINS made to order at the shortest !mike. FETTLIt. • (.)BERT B. SMILEY, CABINET 110 NIAK ER and UNDBWIViIi En Nt . • - • . - rtli H _ Hanover street. next door to Glasss Hotel. iiP "would 'respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has now on hand a large and elegantassortmebt of FUR- N ITLItt E. consisting in part of Wardrot.es. Card and oth er Tables. Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads. plain and fancy Sewing Stands, Ace., manufattured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CIWIIS at the lowest prices. VF.NITIAN MINDS made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. en - COFFINS made at the shortest notice; rind har ing a splendid hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. " ail • Remember the stand=noxt door to H. GleFs'e hotel. R. 'lt. SM)LEY. Stork ,nn) ;flops. 1 011 TUE MILLION • • I am just receiving my Fall •St ntock of l!A MI( 11.4:s Ci I,N l; which' su Floss I n sty 10, quail ty and prim any Ulla buy a ev er been exhibeted in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a call front persons in want .1' Paper Hangings of any deSerip- Lion. as I am confident Ity assortment far snriaoses any In the Itorangli; and iii ktyle tint, pricer: hits but few ri vals in the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex :Wine me ri.,olllltitt before mu chasing, as I alll uesignS—Unillrefall - to Timm—the _Held fastidious. 3011 N I'. I,V N E., West side of North Hanover Street, GR ° CERIES o_jl ANDCAIu ETYSTOBj. The williserlbilr would respectfully inform his friend:Laud the public gi.nerally, that he has jolt returned from the city With a lame and varied assortment of (11101 (1 idiSS and , Q 1;13 , .N S-NV AI; FISIE, which ho offers for sale on Ur most reasonable terms, at his Now Stun corner of North lianover street and the I'M lie Square, directly oppcsite the Carlisle he pcsit Bank. If stock emlwases everything usually in a tirocery and Variety sta re. The pubfic are invitea to call and examine his stork heil , repurchasing elsewhere.'as he feels vont dent he eau sell the hest goods,at the lowest prices.. F I ALL STYLE OF HATS for 185-I. GEUIO HELLER rexpeetfully anntlllllCPH to WS - . old Patrons and the public generally that he bag just re erived the FA 1.. h. STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, inanufacture_d at of of the hest estalaish mentsiii Philadelphra, - toZehieh he Invites special attent len. He has also constantly on hand a large and varied 111.- paranoia of his own manufacture as well as city made Hats and Caps, suitable for the season, comprising every variety of Russia, heater, Moleskin and t.'ilk Hats, fin ished in the latest style, together with a full assortment of CAI'S of every . shape and description, and at every price. Ile particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his execnsive assortment, which in style, mate, rill and finish. cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever. Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be tweeze limner's and toner's stores. 1 4 1 A LI. STY LE OF HATS tC CA PS. WM. 11. TROUT, desires to inform his old friends that he has removed' to his new establishment on High street, near the Railroad Depot, :MA is now opening ill large and elegantlissortment of the FALL STYLE ..6.1 . 1 ‘ OF HATS, just received from Philadelphia, which the gentlemen of Carlisle are•reit nested Wadi mot examine. Ile has also a large assortment of Silk, Fu: :toil Slouch hats oe his ow n mannfacture, get up in thti best sty le and at various prices, the excellence and finis un nhieh he will warrant. Ills stork he is confident on ly needs to be examined to be approved. Also, a larger Supply of lthelis, Boy's and CLibtren's CAPS, of tic, and 1 ur,,and of every variety of style and price just INN eel% eel Philadelphia. lot all who wait :t lint or Cop !rho him a call. as Olga may be sure of being hutt ed to their own satisfactfort. fitOTHING! C.LOTIIING ! The .sub kiserther la now having made up a lot of Fashionable and Sul stantial Clothing which he will .soil ns ditonp if not cheaper than any establishment in the hork,tigh,"" The stock will consist of 0 V E It C 0 A T 8, I'luelßESB COATS, SACK COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTING S, The Clothing will be made out of none tut the Mgt quality of goods; cut out by an esperienred and good cutter, and the work got up in the best manner multi the best of hands. We hat e now on ha n d a lot 4 chola, Clothing. and all wo ask is 'for purchasers to give us a call and they will be pleased with. the work and prtce4. At the old stand ou East Main street. 181 CHARLES ORILIIT. 1 OO'I'S AND Sri OES. The. subscrib i F rr has now on hand a very extensive and lected stork of 110 0 T S and S II O E 5. which he M ill sell at unusually low pH, es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, at low rates. he can offer such induce molts to purchasers es st ill make it their u.:terest to viss it his establishment. Ile has every article in the BOtot . and How. Ladies' or' flentlemens' tvear---Iro therellve deems it unnecessary to particularize. to- Persons desiring good and cheap goods are Invtt, ed to give blur a call. • - SHELDON. CIIIN2 - Q.; ' GL ASS QUEENSi WA It Iti—Old honsckeepers and young, with th,qa, , also who are expecting to become housekeepers..areinTff ed to eall at HALBERT'S FAMILY GROCEliVand ex amino hi, elegant assortment oft Irina, Glass and IQ uremia. ware and other sulkies in the housekeeping 11.. 0 , oth .t, as French anti English tea sets, heavy batkiledaridpla'Ai, White lira nite:gilded :mil blue plain. Dinner sets or V - ory'Nariety and price. bowls and nitchers. tureens. dish es, ' tilass-ware—centre table arid mantel burp., Candelabras and Other latups.great vanity, table and bar tumblers. goblets, Se. -Fruit and preserve dishes. hi va riety. Cedar-warts—tulis, buckets, churns. bowls. but tile print:rand lo,dles, meal buckets. 4c. white wash, serubbing. hand and sh o o brushes, dusters, brooms, &c. Market, clothes and travelling baskets. Also a choice assortment or Tohlre, and.Segars.. Call ye who are fond a. choke brands of Se g ars nod try (Vie Principe.. Regallas:StelfanriiN and otherCUl a ' and you is 11l timid them of onhopenehatlo quality'. Also half Spanish anti COllllllOll SlfgarS, tt its eb,,ke mutt mod I'lloll'lllg totaveo. T() () K °TIT Ti E ji morbus„tholr , Dysentery, Dia m rtia,, k.,• are Hulking. Von bleu, the remedy. if any regard for tits a el ilhroof your , elf, your wife t.ry..ur children. supply yetir,olvrs ttith 111:1VIIEWS ATt 11- 1.1.r , S CAM Id .x nultinF 11 . 1111 a 142:0.0 afitlO'r'on,... 1, 0 ~jd ".Nlatchloss 'Rowed)" call he had at the - Drug storo of It. ./.. K I Elq It. Smith 11,1111 , vvr street. a few tloots witt It of the t sari Ihmse, 1A C 1 LINE II 01 I'..—Avery- :miler,- notol.• of oil. fi ,r Fro iv nm iIiOPA. jll,t, = 01 ai J. D. ❑ALBERT. —('hol r