8 :41)e±: - "Hill.-ettitet.. - : .ARLPLE -:PRODUCE MARKET. REPORTED FOR TIIE I-JERALD:I C'AltpaLs, Wtdnesda ;.t in. Superfine, per 1.)1)1. , td a txtre, - do " do Family do • do tIITE WII,EAT per bushel :D do do% E.. do.- do , OVEUSEED .:110T1iY8,Ep) INTER, BATtkEY.'. do •RINQ BARLEY:" do PIIILADELPRiA , ,111A4KETS. There is, very little deenslnd feethe ........ ~.a. r ket remains quiet, tmt standard bratidS ' , Mini's scarco and firm at $6 75 . per 'ha, Mob is, the uniform asking rate for shippitnz :•snd, with a tight stock to operate in ;. the illy. tittles wade public 'tire to the extent of bbls; mostly • for hope use, ivithin the• lvgc of .6 75 its 7, the latter f,ir hetttg. brand's; ' '7 50 for, extra; and $8 50 for fancy lots. Bye ouc•is very scarce 'nit(' held nt s4 . per Bich is an advduce, Corn ,Meal is iilSo . lllo ,. e ' ,quired-for;:an - ti.a-sale or 790 hhls vas made • ithin kday . or two, and not before repor't'Od. 87.. per . bbl. . • .• Ttio.markot cOntinnea . pobrly suppii , fd with and good IV.lieat• is Scare!: ; Sales de some 4000a5000 anir-to good iteds; and 158 fur- skotited bite, as in qvitlity. Rye is in request nt 76; it there is little or none' offering.: - -Guru is Iso wanted, but there is very little ~nrrivin, , ...ad about 4000.4tus .fiavebeeit - disposed of, :ri• e iv I.4ng 2.0 c ()bus . SouthernYelllow,An ilnieal.s t 63,y , Politil oat 040, 'Oat4:are in.idenitn.q; nd a sale of 131100 bus fait' Petida atlost, was wade on'tcrrns not public: - - '• . - - . Notice - 5. VO'fICE.—All . parsons having de= ;_.l Amanda against me Wilt...call and see me, arid all i -- 70103teitsvill - tin: , nifure'llnr--1-st--oftril;mr-- 1 'an the proper person fur ' ' ills.). W. 11.11:1'0N. ' • heir ficcounts w Alectioti. . . . . G. • OING. WEST !-74 have determined 'to go West on the 34th Juno next I will there .ore sell oft all et uuy part of my stock of (NODS-and— clothing at cost. . Don't fail then to will a few doors' above the post-office, ifyou are biking forgood bargning: xeisons wholtnow thcnretves indebted by note orbook account will make payment on or before bald day. May 2r, 185e-Iw.l (MIAS. BARIUM • KSSO,CIATE JU.DGE. the urgent lion ..itatfou of frienda, I have hcen inductal is a candidate for the ince of an ASSOCIATE .1111 n , Cumberland county, at the ensuing geticral election. And very respectfully solicit your sulfragui for said or , Pee, pledging myself, if elected, to discharge the doors of the same with impartiality, and with a strict rega . rd to the demands or , the law and public justice. Newton Township, July' l t ~atl. 31'FAILLAN .TIEN PER CENT. A ]'EAR.—The , JL subscriber is authorised to dispose of the Bonds . wd Mortgages•of the Racine and Mississippi 1:ail Road' These Bends. besides having the Rail Road for security, have the strong additional security of Mortgages of the Valuable Farms along the line or the ttre•am.rttified - low, Litl(l-4-mort— gage given for two-thirds of their Lush value. These Mortgages accompany the Bonds: The Bonds bear in terest at ton per cent. a pear,Tnyable half yearly, Cou , pons tire attaatol. 'lllO Bonds are payable in live years from the 10th of May, 1850, - These Farms and the itall . ltscut are highly spoken of by . persons who havut gone froth this iFdttntry (Mt tbore, and rur thor Information can be obtained front the sub scriber. ' CIIAMIIEItS, -. .)lay i 7. 1810.[ Chambersburg, Pa, . . A itT UNION of-the thrAnviltsituito A - 3 4 .„ „..I,IOPE FIRE COMPANY. • beautiful Engravings, Magnificent •ftiftsl• Front the very rapid ~54.1u- i lfy,ngravlngs, Wit Distributing Co'biutit tee begs leave to announce that it has selected SATUBDAY,the MB of J for Oto distribution of the various valuable and inaol - gifts among ihcespurchasers of ungrat inn In the Chtunbitrshurg dope Fir. Company's Art -Union, Each purchaser of 00 engraving nt ttl has an interest in the distribution. Tii,e number of engravings to be old will not, tbr any conslderat,lon, exceed titafib . For particulars sue small • JOll N ;t1 Pll ELL, Agent for Carlisle. May 23, 1856.-3 - w.) JOU C 11" AMATID • Whereat the Honorable .1 AMES ORAIIAN, lent Judge of dim 'several Courts . of COIIIIIIOII7 Pleas in_ the counties Cumberland. Perry and `and Pennsylvania, and .Itti:ticert-the Seyeraltottrts of Oye ind Ttgrininer and blenoral Delivery in said coun ties, and Idon. ions lterc updOiiituci.ll'omstaiN Judges, of the Cmirt of Oyer and Turminur and 'limier:ll Jail • bolivery tlir the trial of all capleal itinipther othindertt, in the said county of CtimbiWilic,WthitiC"PiectiPes to' lave ordered the Court of Oyer and 'Cerminm'.anttDeaa • MI Delivery th be holden at CARLISLE- on MIN.. DAY; the 25th of August, '1850, - at" 10 o'clock in the erenoon, to continuo one week. • NOTICII IS 11111tEl1Y till'EN to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace and (Wish:ldes of the said county of 'timberland, that they - are - by -.flu. -said -precept eorri- 7 ,. .3:tutted th be, then. and_there_LuAltell_pro.Per_ltertotts,l. .ith their rolls, yets.rds,..itititlisitions, examinations od all ether renteinhiiiMiiA:Ao iln inns things which ... their office appertain . to be dew, and all,those that' re bound by recognizances, to prosecute itgaihst. the - . humors that are ell then Shall he in We jail of said. unty, are to be thtfre to prCsetwte them as shall lie' JACOB BOWMAN, ' ' SHERIFF'S Orrice, CARLISLE, 't ' • July 0, ISful. • j IONW.A.Y'S GENUINii]. SUAP---,(lellway'siiure Palm Seap.—ponwey's . • mid .(lienilcal Olive Soap. •A ',full supply ,vl . those ul excellent Soapa just received and for 40u at ILIA A NIS' ll'AMTlA.gittAlkiftY, Matti Street. ~tarlittle. Nev. 2T, 'Z.l.ll‘Ar . . GOO 1) , subserib.er just rdoetved froirt;Dhllndelphla'A large assort 4mit of „ imita bl e goottßovhieli wilae'sold very cheap -ORNFito the IL R. Depot, ' M. SNODGR/413. (..'4"ribila, Fah. 20 0 18513." ROLLERS.—.i . new • ) and surmoor article for hspging Ilsrn Doors. Just c•dvoci diii.l.for 641 u tt t• • • H. ;•JAXTON'49. ~ ]SfiF. , July IA $ 6,50 6,76 11 2,0'/ . 1,35 1,25 GO 37 ENIEI no sale do MONDAY EVENING, UIY 11 CQ vrt E ON W..ll,_Al_c E isx A N ---Nc*=Yurir; July 8,=186& -- •• Will me to it:iiigh-respon• eihility by, placing me in the van of the . gierit, „inoveinent of the-people.-of. thelinited- - Suites, wit°, withouttligiirtt to „-past difference's, are Uniting in.a common effort-to'bring book .the fiction of tbe Federal government to the prin• cipies gornpre . Minding the:,,;trignitilde of thet• trust- which °they have declared themselves willing to place in My-howls, and tieeply:sensibto to the hen- .. ) y. kick i ijr ant'Cseryt threatening position ot . publiciffaie'it I feel that - , I cannotbetterrespond than by a 'sincere declaration that, in the event of my election to' the Fresideng, I should _enter uptlu ..the excoution of its.d.uties with a - .Single hearted 'determination to - promote the good tit the whole country, and direet, solely to this end.iill the power et- the :goVernment, irre spective or party issues and - - regardless . of sectional - strites. The,tieclaration• „Of princi• pies embodied in the resblveitof, your conven tion expressesthe sentinientsin,,which I have twin edricated, and which , have tieen ripened: into convictions by.personal observation tin I experience. . With this declaration and - avow= al, I think it ,necessary to revert . to only two the subjects embraced in the resolutions, and, to those only hecatiSe events have silt.- r.mtided-thern With 'grave and critical stances, and.given to them •eSpecial ,import• 1 concur" in the ydews of the convention di precat'nsi the foreign polity to which it ad .verts‘,' The .assumption ' that we have • the -right to tittle. from - ornotLer‘nation its' ifornains• larcouSe we want them, is en ahandoriment of the honest character'Which our country has acquired. To provoke hostilities hy unjust assumptions would be to. saclike the peace' 'And character of • the country. when - ell • its interests might he • more : certainly, secured, and its object-C .- attained by just - owl healing etornsels,involying no less•ofirepirtation. - duternational• embarrassments are . -tnainly• rite results of secret' diplenmey,, whi c h hi n ts t o k rep from the knowledge of the people the o perationcef tilurgoVernment: This system rs_incensistent with the character of • our in stitutions, and is itself Yielding gradually to .a istpre 'enlightened public opittifui, and to the 1 power of a free press.'which;,by its broaddis sentipa,firsti, p r politieal intelligence, seqqres in asivrineb to . tile *siiiii" of jinitice the: jridginent •ilif the civilized world. - -An honest, firni'antlTopen volicy in• ourfereignitelations would cluirna lid' fill united•Stipport of the inttion,L whose de libers%te opinions it would necessarily reflect. . _.___Nethit , _clearerju_tlie history of our in stitutionsrA hair ilieTTlesign 'of the nation:in as s:ertitig) , s (Mil independeAce and reedom, to A %%Cid I,l,viiirr eAentenance tq the: extension - of slavetiy.. Fite influence of the Renal, but c t ni.7 - ..pact and powerful class of ;Men interested iu'slavery, who carnmond one section of the countCy..and,Wiedd sr -vast political .control. as a cad - Sequence, in the other.'is now directed to turn this hnoulso of the Revolution, and veverse its principles. . The extension of • alai:l very across the continent, is the. objict of the power Which now rules the government: and from this shis,spirit has sprung those- kindred wrongs in Kansas, so truly portrayed in one „r your resolutions, which prove that the eles • moms of"the most arbitrary gover um en ts Isaytt" not been vanquished by the just theOry 'of:tier .twit. : It.would he out of place here to pledge myself to any particular policy that has been toiggested :to. terminate the sectional con troversy engendered hY piditiCal animosities, operating On a powerful class banded together by it common interest. A practical remedy is thed.dnission - of Kansas into . the' Union tie : A Free t.itte. The .'oath should, in dny judg L went, earuestly desire such consuinauttion,,-. It would riffili.tnie it,•4 good thitlj—it, would eorrect the titi.:lo, l :e.or -the ,reposill anti • the - North having pr•i s esically the benefit of the agreement I...'tweed the two section , would be, 'satisfied ;-11 . i t feeling be res ored. The ; •;: ( t mestsme is...;•or e elk oss 2 istei - w tai the•hon or of th S.s• a . t o--t-yst sl 10-its in erest.:'Timt fi i t a f : ...t. wi.s ;Is ay, ldetis to this purelj;-Sem ("Aim ;:t r it., or -_in stiog in the scheme to take fromir.re t abor the c.;ontey secured - lir-it by a ,ssleum covenant. cannot he ado scion diserped of its perrijui; us\ force,. The only genial' re: pion of the midtife latitudes left to the - enti•l . grants of the Northern States -for homes ban not• t e conquered from the free laborers; who have long Cont.idereddt as-set apart for them Its Oneltiberitanee, witlnnkt. proVolting-a gen perate struggle. IVII a 1 tii;l l 4Virj , he the Per sistence of the particular' eIaSS which_ teems ready to hazard - everything for the success, of the uoj:lst scheme : it has. partially effected, I . l_lir t nly_lielieyitArt. t_l he_gre at ,II tistAl.frf, the nation, lei hieh of with the •iintrinttsui of the freemen of both sections; will' have •puwer p t to e mit : n o:: tr ,,t it. , : i .::: y: w r h vi Le l 1 4 1 7 ;10: y1 to il. tl i t n e ou r b i g p l o. i i t y s ,, secured to them by, the Constitution of the Union, astbeir best ~safeguard front the op nfJll . l:•, — aLmo [ Oznir . ‘t• till 'if —might in time reditei tho • extremity of ,la- . . . borin, on the ,s • with the ' - sla - ves The great b i n lavuholding 'ft-emelt, Including- the milt, upon whose wel fare slavery - •ession„_will discover 'that-the-pow teral-government-,-over -ibe*licitu - lirneficially--exerted to 'a, I v an'ite . al ,ta and secure their indepe mimic°. / Km - owing this, their suffrages ) will not he„wantitig to n • intain that, ituthori ty in the Union •which is 3 hsolutelY essential to the maintenance - of; oir own tiller les, .and w t hieh has more than ence l indimited the [my._ point of disposing-of the public lands in titian a Way as. would Make every settler upon them wa .free bottler... . , . • li . the people - intrip;f to nib tlkaitiOloiatre-, Lion of the government, The laws lete'grWts in, relation' to the ter, stories will he faithfully executed: , All its authority will tie exerted . in , aid-of the national - will to re,esiablislt 'the peace Of the country •ou •thet just *prineiPles tibia - have heretofore roc • ed the sanction of the Federal Govertfmc t of the States, and Untie people of both se ions, Snob a p 0,5 6 ,. Would leavikno ailment o that sectional party Which - seeks its, aggran izentont py,,approprl. Atting the new Torrit les to capital in the 1. form of Sleveiyrtifit . ould inevitahly - result . , •. , .. . .. . datiWe fjeral. . . , . in the tritiMph,of free:labor-the nateral,clq47' t"al which uptii,lst*llle - rtit I ' - Wealth ; ot .tins great country,. anirnrentelf . ...that intelligent the bulwark of free:inatitutiops. • • Trusting "that I have. heart - capable -of °inert:Mending our.whole 'country; with its varied interests, and confident that patriotiStu exists in all..parte' of the Union, I accept the nomination of yonr:C.inontion; in the hope tiB6ratty — irb cause, which I onside the Catlike. of Consti- . •tutional Freedom. , Very,yct i l'freq . tfuy.y, your obedient J. C. YREMONT . . . . . . To Messrs:- H. S. Lane,: President of. the Convention ; ilanies"4. Ashley, .Anl'honY J. -B-leeeker, -- .loseph -- 13 liornblawer,:',l.l.lL IL,ar, Thathle,os .rStephens, Kinksley' S. Binglnuni Jonh A. wins, C. F. Clevels:nd,Cyros.ildriOly, Committee, &o." ' , • • . , ' ;• )LOWS !, PLO , subscriber, coni;tautly keii - ping„an Misortintint 'of 'the celebrated WAWA: .PLOWS. Abe, ConstitirtlY •on hand ilegler's, Plank'S,..azid ileuirmid'g Plows. We have also a very large Out of =the tiwtou. York Plows on, hand, °Mita. thie aiiiiertment of Cultivators. Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. , Much 19, 1865.[ . . 11EN ICY SAXTO:N. • • • r R ..PAKERS.—The subscriber has just rliturneibfrom the City with one of the largest assortments of ibtrdwitreever irought to this place. Ile has just' received 80 doe: llamas with and without pat. thstepinget • Iron and steel hooks rangin,g Inpa IN flout 44 19, $l.BO. —ll5O 800' pr straight and twist link - trace ehitilts froth' tal to $125. HOMO rude traces or MI kin 4, alsii illot of spriaol, fifth', breast, butt, carrying halter and log elinins—alito a very : large 1et,..0f shovels, forks, spades. lines, ralcps. and in short everything, and any thing:wanted by the Enetho,— Ilenuanberthe old stand East Slain St. Carlisle. •• ' March 10. sAx-ro:4. DLOWS PLOWS' PLOWS.The 'digest and.best assortment of Plows,' ever offered In the Philadelphia Market, •••tanY of them new and lm •proved patterns, also field Ilarows, Cultivators'. tiarden amt..fieldttellers, Corn Planters. latiry Im plimenis, Ox l'Wea and Bows, Spades. Shovels. Hoes, improvi:d Fpa: tlinttfo.l.s,liarden Reels and Lin Pruttin , r and II cal:- lug t‘heays, t itli every other description ofs.'igricultoral and Ilutticnitural Impliments lii the greatest variety and of the must approved nalterns. • • -PASCUA 1,f,; MORRIS k CO. Atni , mltuvat Warehodse •ami Seed Store:olr. 7th and Market st. •Philadelphitt. -•-• • Mar. . 1 P Kit .11 (1S 1' 11. Aq - • m and 1000 TOTIS of 31apesl Xitr,;- ..i 6 4• gonipul Sulan , t'llOsphate of Limo, all nrtri clu 151101 lws been fully tested by farmers. • - 'and ,in belloVed tnthe elutala,•Nt. unit - StF.rnge;:t.:OrtiliTeiln the unia.W., . . • • loon MILS... liliPIP.lllOll. especially. mit pt , tyrtilizer: All of the above fOr Kale by PASO' X 1.1„ moloto t co.. ' Agricultural Werehoose and Seell Storo, - Mar 26..rx.) Car. 7th and :Market,. hts.. Phila. ME! - T (.): 'N . •'• *T - '• '' ' (-) ':" . —They never. did do. more than giro timqmraty relief. acid they never. wIll: It \ i4.lmcapen they don't tomb the. rlt:/ , 11 of the Itigease. eallFtl of all a4no Illseases Is the aimm•ldiefW'jinisoli - caned Miasma or lar . : . lria. Net t 31140 tilit/ poison hy" It/; NA/ TLRU. AN i It//K d. and all disemm .114011.1./V -I t Itb:.tplata+ 5. Pllrlffet I Y. /litrltikg!, 3 med icine. The certificate of. the: r 111 1 ,101109.1 t. It. Chiltmn of Nii‘r , Vork, to this effect, is attached to eve ry bottle; limyef,in,. If it duels nu good; it can _do no. harm. • . !n i ts is mtt,rt titan ran Iv saltl of lululnn. Arsenic, or - tiny other Untie lit oxistottro.'tts tholr use Is ruinous ttie. owifittltlon and Itrlngs nu I)U.Ntli A(llJE. : wltivit: 'lnver ttllown a person to feel perfectly well , ftr a single tuoment. In Illustration tr.f those truths 1 atinutc sruttu vxtracts from a letter just revolved frotit a l'hysloian,: tiministown, Onto, March 17. 1866. JAS. gIitTIOADS, Fag,.—Dear Sir: Tours of '2.d Inst., is at hand,. •The Pure arrived late last year; and tho difficulty in gottihg any one to purchase it was greatly Increased from the fact that'a remedy had been intro duced which was growing in favor with the pul•lic as ; being, better than usin ,, Quinine—not knowing, .1 pre'. mime, that - the reined Ahey'useit to escape taking Qui -I.llne contained the DltUti ITSELF! • V his remedy (known as n Smith's Tonic,") would in variably BREAK an Ague, but it did not Cure it, as it would often return with renewed,vigor. This ono, d.-, cut stiinvit I deemed in - your favor, if I could institute' a test comparison bet Ween it and yourCURE.: The 1.1- lowing is the testa; Throe persons took your "Cure," all of which were rases of Quotidian 'lntertOittant Fever," 'of many, weeks , standing. They had. tried Quinine and other monodies, occasionally missing a chili, but It wee (as in all such miles.) slowly wearing them out, and laying the lintudati , n of tithorand coverer maladies. , I did -succeed-in-WNW ng-a rad teal-cure-of- alLihreunf_these_ cases with youP remedy, and they have not had a chili .shice. lit alt three of these oases the " Smith's Tonle; hid Loon used, and would, as liefore,statcd. break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would' return. . I think there will ho no difficulty now in givi to your "Cure" the vantage ground of any tithe nidy now in uswhere. tee., Ac.,WM. BUCKNER, M. D. . RHODES' FEVER and AQUI' CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence is equally cartaln as a PREVENTM, as a • • sear." Take it when lon feel theiebills• conning on, and you will hover have a single one. JAMES .A. KIIODES, Proprietor, • Providence, R.I. * * *For sare' by W. A. KidSo and Druggists generally. „Jul! ,c 2,, 1856. - . - . .---'-'/- . • NTEW FURNISHING ROOMS, IN il - WEST moll STREET, OPPGSEFEILLIAMS, ) GROCEBY.—The undersigned, having locate himself .pernmnontly. in Carlisle, has opened a Shop al Furni ture Booms, where he intends to manufacture I id keep constantly on hand every variety of Parlor and ( hamber $ FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Havlug_t sidemble . experience in the business. and Marling to pay personal attention to the work and finish of. ids . , furniture, he expects to . glve - general satisfaction to all those who may fiver him with their custom. It ' wiinTailr - 1 - 51, in to - a Wiiiirla - TAlXDfiviSa`v - rilliThS — lfriVelr line as .possible, and.will think nothing In his line unworthrhis attention. 7 lie will warrant Ills work to ho good, neat and Dr the latest styles, well finished, and will sell at the lowest prices possible for rash. . - . llxving furrilshed:himself with an excellent Reuse, lie -will fro ready to Bil any orders In that line, prompt ly and on the most reasonable terms. , ---z)-A-11-k Inds -of----Dirnit nrws-repal red -and-ro.d-roE , 6t pm mptly And in the best manner. . • , Carlisle, April 10, ififia. • , •' : ALEX. B. EWING. AKES ! RAKES ! RAKES • FAItMERS, ATTENTION! . • . SANDEUS' IMPROVED 11011SE-ItAKE. ,Patented - Juno -70,E62.-:.--The- subseriber f -lisving- purr• -eh wend- the Interest otitis_ partator,Mosett_C. Eberly-Is. prepared to manufacture the /there Rake on reasonable terms, at, the old stand, opposite the Steam Sawmill. Title hake is Simple in construction andnoLliable to get olt, Of order; it le well adapted to • the raking of hay or grain and 'works well lit rough or stony ground, baring metallic spring teeth; its operation . is most easy „,„,1 simple—the operator, instead of operating the rake with his hands ; rides, and rentrols it with.hls .feet. lave a lattinor lazy person Call earn good *ekes with one of these rakes wi,thout 'much exertion; otr a gentleman wishing to amuse. Minion', can got •on his rake, ride his ileitis as in his dons lunch work as any of Ili; hands, and ride back to tea Persons who have tried' tb ii consider, it the ateapest,'Sbnplest, end-beat Morse Itake. now in nse, null . all Sad' last seaseu gave general transaction. .1t wits eihibita , itt'iatriona County Fairs: And at , the State Fairs' of Pennsylvania and Michigan . ' and drew - the That Premium at each._ Aiming • Met with keasOnabie encouragement kit season, the 'subscriber would 'return thanks Mr -past favors and solicit ali - persensin Want of it good Rake to 100 him- it call at.. the Park Foundry, Mechanicsburg, .Pa., at the manufactory.' o,,A,.etny .person baying light wagon wheels, about four feet high, can.have a'reilso made to order by sending height of wheel,linigth of hpb, and also of , boxes. TititMS'EASY—Pace $2O with wheels, and $l2 with ,Ordorti addressed to the 'undersigned, 3t , e haniesiturg, eill receive prompt. attention. March 20,„18t11-3m.) ' , ,G. :MAMA ZusineS9 (faits. • - • _E :.;.:.., 1 4 A.A.1.1.L_Y. COLL..- - 5 . 00 'IONS LY . Jl.ltiTlet ,OF TIIE - E ACE '_L . - - . -.-.. i .._ .... : IIP,NSVALLEY COAL, Broken and' re , Sereimed,, • . . to,.oflice opposite the 'West Cud of,,,kluf Court House prepared expressly for fitfully use and kept UNDER COVER, . April 23, teeth • ~ • , - 'so that 1 can furnish - it. DRY aid elifsx •during :the , , winter SCRAWL 1, have also on 'mild' and for - sale the . (1. P.- fIUAIRIGH.' 'Attorney hi Law.- , Milillt It'llft.thit COAL from-the franca of li,,yd; Items' er : ti, - ,‘ Co., unii biI . AMOItIN ,COAI. from::;tha• lefties of c oeh ki i ii, —Office on :North Ifehover street,'ff few t doors ' ran, Peal i.V. Co., all of lyhich •I will sell ut -mull profits. south 'of Olds' betel. All business entrusted to Illat . . TA .....„ ~.. . for cash, tind deliver touny part of-the boroulth. • • will lii. promptly attUnded to. • in" ''." ...RELE./.4..:11L,:*..... ~..:.....-11,1). NJ IT it it A'. d.gtt,...-.Z.... N. GREEN, Attbrney at Lay . .I.:ast' Main Strok, :11olfaulos1urg, I'a.tAp . ., attond to SU ity . EyiNo - cOnuexlontwlth Iris Kt/Cession. • .stay 21.1856.-0 y, i t O. NEIDICH, 14:::"..-NA.DOOMOFDMNTALSURdERY assaa and. residence oppogitc . Market . Wer t Mein steciet, Lm ity '7.1-t.f •-' • TAR; • 5.,13. ; I“I47,FFER Dffiee in North I.lanoveC struet.two doors from Weise .h ticznpbell's store. Otnee Iviors,lnore particularly froin 7 to 9 u clock; A. At, Lind from 5 t. 0.7 o'clock, r. 1 ^ . rtOOTO.II-8.:• and Itusitlenep Eust 3j.itin.Stroot,illirddoor":,olow the'Marl‘et nuns°. Cal id ILL town anti l:Lnint,Y PIVMPUS at1,011(10(i. • • . carlisto, 3 . nti, 2, 1.856. W ILLIA4I , C. ItHEE3I Attor ney Wiled - Ottlitt.lo. 4:tr'llitetlOOM4:ollErtlfitCti to him will,bo promptly at- Tided to. ' . • .klob. 7.'55. DA. LC:LOOMIS South :11Ariover strut, next door to the l'ut,t be absent front Carlisli: the last' ten days 'of each linin'. • • • • f•Aug. :0711;;P-s , , TAiL GP:Olt OE ili" 4 :-V- , :o ' I JPI(IIIT DENTI.'4 fiat the lial- Us - 4w • • • ' ' ' ' • tiniore' lellq.e of Vental i..iurgury, ia. now prepared to insert Artificial Teeth hf every de scription, and to .perihrin all the 'other N ari-iti 'duties pertaining to the pra,t ten of IlitipraeSSioll 0111e . 0 oit the residence of hit; Itiothcr, East lout heiNtreet, three teas below Bedford. lteferein•e—Dr. Ciao. Z. Dret4, la - Carlisle. larch la, ISSC--tf.: „ .. .. . . IV 1%1.41.11, L 17 beau Instructed ^in the art tby Dr.ueir. Z.' tacit. iC gradlllllll 04• too italtimore Dental, evlioge). is itow prevtr.,l to moire his triMids• anti perform_ the sprions Or..r/ith us in the line or the Dental proleF•sion„ 'at hie tesidonee, in nSoutla street; third thner trout West a 5 s call.:7: • Ternis moderate. :`,111.y 2";', ' • . - • 'N. .110 S ENST E EL, It Sign nuit 'Ornaritvrital , . • - PA . INT6o. AND VA P Eltil ANO -has-mnoved-Itia-stvp't , , Smith I I AllO 4' CV r•111)0t, ni:Whitt! till' Focuad Pret.bytoLian_Chureli. lieal4Lonettin Pomfret Frreet, tt short_ dil4t,tore belo o tV' Hanover. He will tatt. , Ml promptly to all.t , vo Atehrriptionsoi - paint. lug, at roaAMiable prices. The various lauds of graining attenVa I, snett.as mahogany; oak, .wal nut, tc., lit nu 'llllJrOVAlli'6tyie: '"• ' '"' V N Elt AND. N VAN late Iteqlster.of Catabor carefully attend_ to the transaction of all Hueh hosiiio , ..s as may be entrusted to him, tdaell as thu writlitz of ;Mods Nlortg:tges Cooiracts. &e. •l to dill rants . ; I'domions, &Pins woll -- a.s -- the-...ptireliase sa o of Real Estate, tiegotlaticois, ofloa:nA: • t.. 4 1, 0 Mite on West iilzlt :trust. rovolorly occupied, y W. M. l'enrosi E.q. near the Methodist etZ 1 IV: NDT, )lanufacturer of v.A.. Mineral Water:, French Mead.' Bottled au. Perter 3111 i elder.- 'S - irtlCiffir.4troot. ne4r the Ran ituad Bridge, tarllsle =I Q.:NYDER & M'FARLAND- . • LAND' AGENTS. 'MiNNEAPOLTS. Opposite the Sue;Pension' Bridge, Falls ' a St. Anthony. Minnesota TerrltOry, •Will tiny_ and sell lands, negotiate loans, balite land warran ts in Minnesota, lowa. and Wisconsin. Inquiries rot:pouting tifeuuntry, by letter or otherwise, promptly C red: • . REFERENCES.: • . lion. Alex. Ramsey. Exdiovernor, lion. 11. 31. Mee, Delegate to Uoiogrets, Minnesota, . (My. Pollock, Harrisburg, j 3111 1 ,1 1. g. Steele & Co., Philadelphia.. lion. Frederick Watts,-Caclisle, • • A... Brady Sharpe, Esq., li 31agoun, New York, - Hobert Walsh, New Orleans, James IL Irvine, laq., Neweille: lion. J. S. Illack, Somerset, Penn'a.; • " •• J.) I, (Mod. Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, eo• C. Anthony, /'• • • '• Jas. Carrion, Esq. St. Louis, '. Wifrein,'Esq:, ThiltimMA 31i1;, J. 'f. Wright, Charleston, S. C., J. M. Philadelphia. 80.000 Acres of Unimproved Land fur Sale, at.frota to $lO per aere: lIISO liripmVed Farms. Lots fur.sale In St. Paul, St. Anthony, •and all towns on the Sutll river. 01).,l'articniar attention - given to the Loaning of Money, and Entering lAind Ni,lirrants. Addi - ess, .. . PNYDitili .t MT.AIti,ANE; . - iilareli 26, 18.56.-Iy.l Minneapolis, 3111 i. Ter. alliscelftine'ons. osE WOOD PTA INPS,Y.OII SALE tt, Two now and olivant liefomtiod and 7 octaves, from tho celebrated manufiwtory . of ilallet, Laois A: Co„ Boston. Theso Instruments have been ..earetally_iiiitectuetrinn-it-Jargws•Hekewiol-are-wearranted to giver outtro satistictlon. 'Choy will•he sold at • . C 1 - 'l'T It I • and kept in ordor by a o ttent person, for oho year from dale of salt!. Thoso who may wish to exainlne, or to Purelnisd a good instrument, are invited to call uppt the c r ubserher at his residence i n Also, TO TENT, two good second-hand Piano 'Fortes at per ititartilKi - • JOUN - ICSTAYMAN: — , I.lt/Y. iiB,-71,5. • . . • TTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those rt of you who havebeen afflicted for years with this bothersoma disease, and who have team using almost ',Very Nostrimi 'before the nubile withontrelef, we say to you try "liteffers AntiDyspeptle" and yetvwilltbon' be convinced of Its groat Auvorfority over every other melioration.. We could give you ;fumy vertificates, mob .oroting; our assertions, but .a single' trial is worth more than ail. This reMedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store.of if;fsntli„ Hanover street e for doerS soul of the I' T.. Carlisle . . . . t rit.ANT • T0...PU8-. 12_1_ CIIASEIIB.—TIM subscriber will opAd this week, Lo Mrgest'hud most splondklnssortment df. • SPltlls'o AND, SU 5111111 t .000DS over brougbb.to .. Aix Diuusiuse stock of . - k'reueh Worked Collars;- ' • -Undersleeves, ' • , • Itlouncings„ Ifoudkerchinfs, • &c., boimbt Trom'the •Importer In Nov York, -and will be. sold at.prlces'to' defy all competition.: Also, a. largess 'flortment of., beautiful llress Goods, It Ibbons,..liouurlia dce. olio and 411 before purchasing elswbere, and you will ositeMeuoy.. • AMI !4 ,1..1,34Q,): - ' . Clfia. QOILD Y. 11 T AJI . COALS! .." COAL YAltll. , 1 Lo subsCribeC-I.4oUld'reapotdfullyinforia the oktizenii of Carlisle and -vicinity'that,he Is nor/ p;epared to fur. • nish the lilli•EY011.TON COAL, of - various sties, a 14:L1110 ' e of-whieh wits farnlsh4d to a• number , of-- - Citizens three years sinceLby Mi. E. lielretistein, and which gave such period satisfaction. •••• Also best qualities bf Lfkiiiii:Valley add Shallatikitt. - Cool. Also IILA..CICSNIITIt'S and LIMEIIIII:NFICS,' COAL of the dllforent kinds, constantly on hand, at the now Coal Yard itear thil gas works, Sept. 5 '55 11ARCOAL—Charcoal ctinsian till on j :lutud.anil for sale bq —. • - • nov. 21. '55: • 7- • • •W. B.MURRAY. Aldt. ' :11E1.1t1IINE114' (iOA.L..- 2,066 .■ ons tylcen's Valley Nnt , i;oul, n superior maids meth . and - for sale by Jut, `NU (nu VALUABLE CORNER PROP"ft . V • AT PIO VATE SALE. • . 'ant: very valuable and -well. known BUSINEsS STAND Sit nate on the corner of North Hanover and. Louther streets, in the borough of Carlisle now .owned and tweinfiedy b Jacob Fetter,,mmtaining..:lo,iliet on Hannover streerand ;Hu feet on Louther. t greet The improvements on Ilunuover ,steeet are' .a large STOILI HOUSE; wiili a large brielt b irk build ing finished in the most elegant 11 . 11111110r,.1:01All g Il fironnis iminding tho store room, besides pantries ;Old emi veine t eloset arrangemen tti.,. The STORE • rtoo3l is ,33 tout in depth, fitted 1.111 iii the best uessible manner and one of the most desirable and long • stltblishedi bUsifees.4 locations in out' town. There inn large two story Lylelt building fronting on !Mailer htivut, With ko. shop attached, now 14.1.Ilpied ns cabinet inaker Shop. Alm) a stable on• the rot of the lot, and other zieL,essary 140: 4 1)tifItlings. 'fbe property L 4 .16 otirellent order hat (lig been recently tilted up by the present, ficil,llllallt I , ,nr terms &e. enquire of .A. L...st!ONSLEIL Rural P.state Ay:tifitiFtdjieriveuer. MEE • DOP LAIL. LOT _I4tOPE RTY VATE SALE. I:hut .aluabr,,pl,.., ol'grotinEr e•outh ltanov.4 'Arvet, 'the Lorougli of kituwn its Like . • ,--40,1' LA It I, 0 It.. tiatil lot contains about one - acre and a quarter of AVultild and from' ite, deSiratilt Willi im . tageous loca tion is ittionirahry adapted ror building purficaes. • .Thu lot will he sold entire, or in iht44 to suit mir cliasers: Inc tunes and turilier partieutaro 4niguite of , .c•i'tli:l-4:1.4 t. It, • lteal-Estillo"Agent and Scrivener. oct. • 11.4 - Ult FOlt h; A e living In-North Ilanoverf,tieet, ttoti -1 t:itrllsle, LW, resiitinice of N,lrit. lfidffril, a }('`t doors tiotei, - alers sit l'rivatv :Sale a number alit( 11011.111:ide'lLit-ielo , or LLl:Nrrutit; ii4.•l6W c4:A prkes, to %%it, IStiredU itli marble wgtnnd vl:t;;;,pne 'Fancy see. Stores nob Sf)op,s.' 1 ,1 - 1 RAND OP,ENING Oh' :SPRING - 'lj AND StiMMLIt ItRADY.MADE CIA/TillNti! ' AItNoLD & ....14INIMISTON . . would respectfully announce-to. dm public litul their uptitrons that they tart) 11.4% , bpuning one u 1 the largest and most attractive supplies of spring and 6uunner • Ready-made Clothing eve* bight to this market. The stork has hemi purchased with peat tare in the eastern cities. and nuttlufitetureAl at home under the lm- Mediate suparvision -01 the undersigned. It comprigess_ in part Brun tilllue, Black, aunt Invisible Orem' Cloths, S'..attnetts, Cashinarettes, Jeities, Linen, and tlitighant Cants, of All style's; Satin, Marseilles, Plush. and other , styles of V ESTI NUS ; Plain and Ftutcy liersh mere, CasMutt, hineu and Cutton Pants.. Also . ' tiENTI.E.)II;N'S. DRESS hOODS, • CrlMltts, S;tuelta, Ilandlicreldefs, stockings, Suspenders. Caoctil4e, Umbrellas, &r. . i... Customer work made promptly and In'the.Tery - best style. None ether than the Most experieu ced workmen sue employed in every department etthe establishment.. Tho undersigned return •tutdr sisoure nelillowledgmentel for the liberal mid gene rous iettrotiage het etoße.,,atemle !!! . tsl,,,thdr,,ystAtialt mutt t, anti hope for it continuance of the mote. Ecutent. _ber_the _People's Clothing Afire, adjoining .Lyne's Hard- _ ware Store, on North Illauover Street. ARNOLD & LIYIStISTON. _April :.,11, 1,F4t1---.lm. . W. K, m'rAuwlE :11 ; 1:11. 'the tail:scribers hove Just received one of tho :largest stocks or Dry Goods over hrouglit to,Csrlisle. Their us sort moot is lull and complete, comprising LADLES' DithriS Silks, Poplins, ,Challis, 'Mirages, Tissues, LAW 11R, Brii liantes, Lamactines; Chips •,de -.llspagnO, Can- • - • , .brics;Swisi Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al- • • • pass, nal:dues, Spring Shawls,. . , IL•••• , Bonnets, Flats, Fluw,sra, Siiirts,l'arasola,• !y•-•-- ./.. - .. .4* . Hosiery, • and Trimmings in great =variety. '‘.3 EN TLEAIEN'S WEAR, • . Cloths; CaSSlmpres; I tal lan Cloths . , CAshmeret les, Linens, Tweeds, Vcstings, Silk Undershirts, Hats, Caps. Cravats. mud Collars. Also a- lull mid complete ttkvirtnu!nt of • . . STA PEE DOMESTIC ()BUDS, including Woollen and Cotton Yarn, Carpet. Chain, SSlit- A dow Utlnda, Feathers, Oil Cloths, hooking Masses; put•llaga, Brushes, and a variety of Fancy Articles. • ) always on hand: : Thuso who ul6ll to obtain the bctit gmwir; AT-TUE- LOU' k.ST oureat aro respeettully.luvited , call at' IthNT:4 St. 131111 • April South Ilanover street. SPRLNO STYLE OF lIATS • AT KFLLMt'S OLD STAND! „ , tit;tniclE KELLKIL desires to call the attention Of his old friends and cutttpmers to his now assortment of Uen; tollleTeli - itAlt4T - tethw - Otikfttra-Springstyto-with . an -- Wegatit assurttuert of MOO& CAPS .and :SUMMER ItnB. of every variety and the meet 1110110OrthIO Styles. tic has oleo constantly on hand a largo and varlet' as sortinent otitis own manufacture as well as city Made Hats arid Caps; suitable for the season, comprising etery variety of it usi4a, Beaver, M-loskin and Wilk. Hats, do .lshevi in the late style t togetber with assortment. , of , CAPS of oier,y Shape and - dew - 44kt. anti at "every price. Ile particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his exoontrive assortment, which in style, timte• riti and finish, cannot he surlatsited by any, market, s u et which Ito 18 :11/14 tO put at prices lower than over. ys,,,s)„ltetuttuther hisoid stand on North Hanover street' next doer to Guyott's Grocery Etoro. • TO • • FAIOI.ING C(/lIMUNI . - -TITE Ty attention orfarniors is invited to WANES . II'.I.O'O. I1.1N1) COItN•PLANTER ' This is tho simpleSt.,aieaPcst and best improvement of the age. 114sr only with a mitten guarantee that it will giro anfect •SatixfueXion or the money, returned; so that you run no risk. in trying it: have a large number of the Meet re*lctable refetot*es,-If /Jul, cam he seers-atnur - Store,-,-Xo-havo - also '„fust - ii4lWd - Ofir Spring Steel; of Ilumea,. Chains, Forks, ShoVelsOlaitcs, - 111'.cs. etc., which is very largo and cOmpletoiand whlci will ho sold at the , very lowest prices. A large -asiert atent of llomoniado chains of all kinds, always in•Storo .. 7 lit manufacturers' pri 011N' P. aNli: & SdN -•• •.• North .11anever Street. Carlisle:: • .• {OIIAIR 11E4 D,DRESSI...4o:—Hehe sulls..ribert.wrjrnst.drealved Motu& lierr . d . Dres • st 6 116omrtnd a few Spring Dress Gor)ris.. • Attreli 6.• . • GEO. W. ILITNER. , . 0, - oaf 4artts JAC:MISHIMA, W. B. MURRAY. AKA lot Sale anti Meat. NtOURNINO (:;0()1)8 Ell