:04r10'0,ipt.. 08I~~+TS +~i,~ I'~A~I WEDY.ESDA,Y, JUNS .10, 1857 REMdVA~; _. The Carlisle 'lterald Office has • been removed t: Zug's -wilding South-East Corner c:f the Pubtio 'Square. Third Story. - - -Union State '.Ticket, - ` - %For Governor. • DAVIDIyI.IIMOT, of Bradford Co Tor Ji«lges of 174,' guprone Court JASIES TEEM, of Payette Co. JOSEPH LEIVIS,.of Chester Co. • . For . Danca commissioner. WILLIAM MILLWAII,P, ,of Philad'a TO CORRESrdNOENTS. — SeveraI arti clos are on file, for) text week. m..lt gives us pleasure • tat letroduee let.—we will wager s2o.ooo,..iuere or lSse; tho-comet-offerk*strilte r we-will-dodge • to our readerPlilol3 — iu - before itTic. 0:I7A: words, that — sum' that it to t.leoscrateli. his delititiai 'the this week, our • can't brought I •egulay Philadelphia correspondent. •••• Ike sum flint if it does strike,;ft . . B.l.—Twenty-ftve—times-11iis-above-liims-- :th tin case tbe•comet strikes, it won't budge 'the earth.eix inehes by tel meifatirement 4th'.--A 'like amt ant that after the meet strikes, its toil drops. 6th.—An optional Aim that the earth con knock the comet •furner tlnnu the coMet can knock the earth; nine timenout of eleven. Bth.—Tlint after the comet Sets•Ahrougii striking the earth, it will never want to strike anybody elso: These propositionsqtyo intended to covet the 'Oll5O uf•tiny gcntlenien 'on this globe or on the comet, or elsewhere: • All wagers to. be decided' by, the Judges - Of , the Supreme qourt.. Marley to be deposited in the Thinks ; of Newfoundland. Time". of 'striking-and-other arrtingements to lie fixed by the parties. Applicants for bets hove the rigli tto select ony coniet they.Chooso: . has made a ci eapital,lit"-- in -his,-",first— appearance he is - " a than about town,". well icnown ae - a ; • • • Stuippor up, of uncooPideroll qillor," ,• and bids fair to rival his great protOtype, in the'play of the hough Diamond.' • - From his ability; as a writer, and flu facilities he has, for obtaining local new and City gossip, we can promise our read era a series of-rdcy much additional interest to the • column:, of the /Arad:- • • 113er We would call the attention of our readers, to the 4tory on our first page, entitled "My Dianiond• Studs," it will richly. repay a perusal. We regret how = — ever, that its great' length 'Sepries-''S this week, of our u's'yal'varielY, - hilt Wt . were unwilling to•ent it down, and marl, it 'continued/ 'A young lady once re ma'ked that "Tull/ ani(nded, wrote a a„Lniany stories, .1 .them very iduch;-as he always cut Theta off - so short; she preferred lir, .Finis, as he always cleared everything up at the end." For fear some .of 'our readers -might-have the same prejudicc•about au thors; we thought it would suit better, to "Put it. through" at once. The-Staight-Out Convention The straight-out American Convention, met at Lancaster onthe 8d iiiabout fifty del gates were present, representing the - counties . of Allegheni,.Elerks, Itrad • ford, Dauphin, Lancaster, Montgomery, Clearfield, York, Northampton and Phila delphia. • - • - The followingxbre selected as perma nent officer's of the Convention - President—Daniel :McCurdy, of Ape - - - • • • gbeny. Vice l'n4srdent-E.. C Willimnsof Dmtplan, and Dr. Samuel KunpagyA;pf Lancaster. • ' !,f7, Scercturic§Wm. Nichols, of Phila . -delphin, and 11. F. Thomas; of Provl f bus to _t_tte meeting otthe Con- ' vention , it Was generally supposed that ..Coy. Geary would be the nominee; but one of his friends, a delegate to the Con -- • -vention, veceived.a_ despatch from cob . Geary; -- authorizing him to withdraw- his, name, if presented. . • • The Convention was :small but no doubt • -, respectable, and although most • were on the anxious bench,. they " got • through" without "crowding the mourn ers." . Before the 'noniinations were made, Mr. Dai'tt, tielegre"Trum Brallfu - rd'eourr , ty, presented the following:card of with drawal to the President, and withdrew' from the Convention : MR - PRESIDENT z—ln view of the fact that the entire mass of Americans in Bradford coonty,*(which I Piave the hon or to represenein thisVonvention,) . .hav( full Confidence in the Americanism : am . integrity of DAVID WILIVOT, andcanno by any other means be drawn froni to support any other man for Goverm» and tlidfact that but a small part of the Commonwealth is represented hero, 1 therefore withdraw from any further co ope - ration the l Yaction of thi's Conven tion After aesomewbat stormy session the following iipminations were made by ,the Convention : • • For Governor, Isaac llazlehurst Esq., of Philadelphia; for tip Supreme Bench, the lion. "Jacob Broome, of Philadelphia, ,and thellon.'Jasper E., Brady, of Alle gheny; and for Canal Commissioner,, J. F. Linderman; Esq., of Berks county. The nominations were ',unanimously con- ourred in. ' . • At. the same time this •Convention was in seasiort at Lancaster, there was a Con ventipn of Spiritualists in session, at New Yorke but, as tlie two bodies were attend ing to business for different ,Spheres, we —presume-there as-no affinitz-between-them Although New York and Philadelphia, are making rapid progress innianufaetu ring, wo find thatßaltimorn is not much behinU her eider eitiesyin the laine branch , of trade. She now boasts ing °fie 'Of ilia:liirgeit Tfurnitine" 'Ware roorki. in the United:States. the estab. lislunentig owned by Mr. A.. Mathiot, NO. 25 Gay, St. near Fayette. 'he build 'ing is sir stories high, with' ao extent nem IY-29P-feet, and all appropriated to shew-foothsfor every variety pt furniture, from thd finest quality to 'the most Tbis establishment is, frequent ly visited by 'strangers frourßostoni New. Tork,,and Vhiladelphie,-smno 'Or . `vrboa l , are engaged Same all agien'itifittionneieg:lt ' the boat, nu raged, fur nitnre Viaieltouseiti this country. . 4. "`'''''',;` - :" . -Y,TH ' E ': civril.in TS '.. ';;?, '''''''''.','''.l. going tho . rounds'of the pepors, in re'gar4to‘the; Coiisetwhioh ie -- anid - torbe — visible'r-end! "the "apprelieudc dnottilutinit world, by a: collision 'with Ns' dstin uisliGd Luminary , nn Vie 13th . of this ;:-month . Indeed sonia.persons.aresaid have become di:Meng:cc], from dwelling with morbid fear on thissubj'irct.- ' • of the. globe:en .thd 3.:th by a stroke_of the comet's tail, but whoever ho may be, be lies an oPportunity now to "buck his. opinion," as there is, a man :out West, who, is willing to "go his pile,4. on :tho following propositions : • . .Ist.—The ;cornet will nut strike tho ritirth ; but—' • 21 —lf it does strike, it will never do it n second time. In ease,.however,,nny gentleman,holds opi ,nions different from the above, and i+ willing to bnolt hie views to a limited extent, in order e to arrive nt the truth in tide - momentous mat ter, we,hereby make the folloning That credulity and superstition, should have marked the dark ages,ds not to be wondered,nt • I but that„it should exist in this age,of therorld; and Within the limits of I'ennsylannin, is'a matter of ;tin , . Trim, An occurrence ..took regent /y at Ephrata, Lanclister county which goes-fa r 7 to-show T i-ha t-sthere-art peoplefrrho arp.KOlttnclng hnekward,' in the - Scale of progress. The facts arc simply these—a certain: member of a family of the same connec tion, And apparently of a tdmilar predis- Tositian (consumptiOn) got it into 'her hOnd that-a cause of somewhat. mysterd 7 ous nature,- if removed, would be the means of rescuing her-and her,kin from a premature deathiL.tind this enuse-axist ed in the first denarted'of the family, having by some 'means (" known only to, the spirit s ") - sacked part of the winding sheet into her mouth, and tis long as-that remained sd the rest would felloW in rap id succession. • Wildtf , thisstrange ' she insisted on having ilto body dug up, and with:the consent of or two more who were perb4ps slightly fainted with the Same belief, it was accordingly dond.' If this circumstance )mild 611[6 place in prphin, where they. only allow their Atttity Superinteridiint 300,dollars, sslaryi we shoe not lmtvo thought strange of it ; Mit IWe4ticr is liberzll be yond any county in the Sfate, in regard; to her centmon schools and we think the Schoolmaster, °tight to he -- ;it home there. FIT= the 11111addialla-Ludger_ The following is. the' copy .of a biii inicilat the late session-of the Legisla tive, and .which, we are informed, has become a law: 4 ' Section 1. That to the end that the' full intent cud purpcietf the nal() which this is a sUpplement, may be accomplished and that the notes of other states may be:forced to give ;place to the secure issue-ofLthe-banks_of_this_Commonwealth.._ the 110:11 section of the act approved the sixteenth of . April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty,- entitled An• Act regulating Banks,' he, and the snore is hereby extended to all persons holding licenses as bithers under the laws of this Commonwealth, or who_may he tratiarter ing the.buSiness •of private- hankers, so far as to prohibit said parties front pav ing out said myosin the purchase or (Bs, count, of any bill of exchange,- prom Mis. -sory note, or' other negotiable paper. Provided, That nothing herein contained" shall authorize any broker - Zit - brolcers, holding a license as such, or any person engagedbusiness in the businesf 'private hank ---ing,-to-eretite-anr:bank,initei certilk cab) in the siMilitude of a bank note, and any person, broker or batik)' ) Who shall "violate any of the provision's of .this net, shall be held to have committed a public ___lntilleineanor—and_on.con_victim.thereof,_ shall be intprittoned for a:. period of not less I ban ten' nor more than sixty. days,. at the discretion-of the Court, and fined In any sum not exceeding fire hundred dollars, and not less than mit hundred. Provided,-further, That this act shall not go into effeet until the first day ,of July --next, or until-the license.Rf any ! said bro ker shall have expired." ' This will do something towards •purg-• ing the currency:of a portion of the more depreciated issues. oN other States that maintain Circulation among ,us. This description of currency has not been paid 'out at all by some of. the banks; and -by 'others only:in an indirect way; Stilt, 7- itifatigli - has — been alone throniiii the bro kers to make it an object- with both the banks and the brokers ,to, keep :it in, ch.,. cliation, to the prejudice of theissueaut our own banks, and to-.the disercilit tho ouri'eticy. . . B. S: DARTT 1ta.... , 'A. .corresimudent of tho Lancaster Eiaminer, writing from Hollidaysburg; shows,h4ltelollouting-paragraph--whiCh ty the - wind is blowing - From ,what I can - learn, aftei.being . in ' about 30 eountiel'of this St:l4,o;l'4r. 'MI- Mot, the Itepublican , ,candidate,. will bo, the nektOovernort,'. -Thete.are a number of 'f,Old Line Whigs,!.'. and others who Toted . for , ...Buchanan, front, ~state pride, who,wkil,yoto.for Mr. :Wilmot ; be -that alit, may, I am confident..that, the inee Deratie partiare largely inrthe norjty , iii §4te. 1, ; :Ifthe,peutoeratic party is in' the tirheeetneoftheStnttiglit 7 (Alters 7 , • • idernbl . ' d i s au salon con, We do not know which of " seven thwf_p_redieted the fate' CM= ututtglltatters is no* . 7 '.- , ourit'l7ow4T.—As the o .ll . eatedtermi' APpreeph_ee, the pentl'ap denizens'of the . eitiee bggiU,to4litnk_ef_ti.ranible..on-rthe-era-: - .elafif, or a .t! lottge.in some vest iltlerneee," -.where. they :luny enjoS , the ehort iespite froT • busk near, that 'July nfforde thern,• , :and rcauperate for, ire_lvear.ntid.tear,orthe tall7sention. As fsshion is often the nrbiter in this, - as in moray' other eased, summer travel; for. some years, has tended steadily toward Cape May and Abeeoom; but the , bontrding bills tiff well j -- ntrmompz — ito - bills - are - Teatl:n — trolirtimptly-,-Itrat-' :b6woen the twp, vitiiinrs : "'ore phlehotomized to their heart's content, and sometimes a lit• tie more. 7b' those who are tired of salt 'wafer, no would suggest , a trip. to the interior of the State, mine Carlisle eepocially, ea Me point, where they, will have all the elements of benith'in n,pure, brnoing mountain.sir,-good, wholesome In,,thind plenty of it; inducements for recreation. and esehicse, with agreenfile society ; and all this nt less thanhalf the ex pense of a season atiCepo May.. ' Carlisin is nOrnittod to be thetitost benuti-, ful town in the State—nB itityniso the !post' healthy—loomed in the Cumberland Valley, the garden of Pennsylranitr:midvny between. brillii - gli - rtingt - s7prtincruntatile, • mith •spacinus streets well pored and the public, squnre, with its glorious frees, •a' countiY, Wound if in flw highest. state. of cultivation, .with weed and rater, hilratul dale Spreading nwny in the distonee—it presents a scene of 4tiiit rural benut,;ttint mist' commend it to the favorable notice of every one Who wishes to estmpe, for. the Bummer , from• , tbe. close walls and stifling atmosph re of air: cities. . -: In the iinmedintevicirut of the town' the cltietpoints of at ttection nr 4 . 1) CAlegs Cain. ic .i,„„ the ~,..S._Barracks,' the Cave and the ,11reting-I(Ottse Springs, while the numerous Strquis in tliii-nvighborhoodntrord-IdenlY a -1 oport to the followers of "Izank'Walton," pr 6 ,Yi'e'l (boy are satisfied with--118hermstn's luck. The best time for:visitors to roach Carlisle; , is about theliret week in July, nu they then' l have nn opportunity , of enjoying. our.nnqunt intellestual trent, during "Commencement Week:" On Monday evening, July 6th, , the Belles Lettres 'Society of, Dickinson College, wiii aelehrt9e, their - nnniverScry; 'On' Titeadny ' the anniversary of the ~Union Philosopitic,l Society; on Wwe'edneoday, w• are to' duty° . an' oration,)4 the Rev. B F. Brooke, a poem,, by, John 0.-Stoxe;..llvq.,and att.oratioh, by It. A. Liimberten,..Esq,, RIM on Thu'redity, the usual ~,ll umencement-exorcises,— ' - . Wo are but fivelioursiravel by Rail Road from Bo Philadelphi,., and Strangers. will find no lack of .ilecommedation, The Mansion House; nc - the R, Ih. Station, by Mr. Parsons, is well Ite r it j and eomfortable'in all respeets,al,we ore torn - hi ru tt/his table is equal to that of riny other lintel in flie'collit*:. The Washingt6," on,the'N. corher of , the public square, by 'our friend Burkholder, and the ." Golden Horse Hotel," by John Hannon, on the S. W. 'Corner, aro oOndocted by men of long experience in the business; both houses hove recently been cola-god 'and improved and_ovory ritteaten is paid by the proprietors, to the.wants of their.guests.' and Heftier's, on East Main street,' have n' reputation equal to any. hotels in town, and Mr Anghinbaugh nt bib boarding. house on North HonnoVer street has ample Screw-node lion for transient or permanent boarders; in uJdition to which, we have a numbir of pH : vate - boarilingliouses, where with goon fare and pleasant tinciety, - .strangers ,can find . all the comforts - of a borne. Now, it you aro satisfied with the above of the town, end the inducements Witrave held out for. n visit, "come to us, int'd'we will do thee good." . ' FLOHAII—FAIR AND F.j . :STIVA,L.—The Gestivn9 held by the Union , Irtle Company has been the lending event of—the-paSt week, and the rerult we are pleased to say, bna:realized their most sanguine expectations. This is no .it . should be; ,the Union Ctnripany - ha's strong olainis on the liberality of our citizens; for many years they have had en effective organ ization, during which tinuNliey have tilways given a practical illustratioti'of - the Fireman's Mona, "WREN DUTY CALLS ' TIS OURS TO OBEY." In the hour of danger, they hare been steady et their poet, performing their arduous duty with alacrity and Good Ird1;" end their success on this occasion gives ample - t .- eitlence - that - the - citise4of-Carlisle—(includ. ing •• Cemberland") bnyak just appreciation of their merits. The festival opened in Education Hall on Tuesday evening the 2nd inst., and continued until Monday the Bth. The Hull was beauti fully decorated for the ocensfon et the South ,end of the, room, a bower was erected cote- , posed of evergreens end flowers, witliin which appealed the word "I.l:iwt" in gilt letters, owthe front, en eagle Was displayed, holding in ' hie beak wreath of roans; the walls were eciered,witb 4dotures, Ilagg mid fancy articles —arches of evergreen and tio . wers ran Meng both'sides of the room, ,beneath which sat a double..l'oW of the most beautiful indices in tonnr - whowhile — uncentscirmely - displaying their own charms, were, offering " goods,. wares and Merchandise" fur sale, and every-, thing seeMedio be going for "only w lye and n half dente a chalice." 1(lia, Verdi - end - of tbelM,ll,--the-kriteritan -11.4:;was 'displayed nround n full-length per tralt•of pnehltigton. Here, was the mmiu einod, where Mr. •Rlmem, 'misted- by fair ladies, discoursed most ebullient music;" to the light of the music stand, was the Sybiri Cave; tbe-S bil wne there, too, :in proprio personT,'yslio seemed to be .n adept' in the science' of mystification ; although quite n trump, in her tray, she used fail`cavds, but told fortunes by looking into n bottle—many for tunes lidos been lost by the same iproceasenoll npplietinVwas obliged to cross the Lundof the oracle with silver, and•strange to say, no Oho peeped into, futurity by "looking through Altirkly r tf-jhe more-muney-Lthey-paid c the more foritino they. got: To the left' of:the musky stand,''vens• the Post Ojice Department. filo business Of which' Wits performed by a Post Altstreas General, and liree l assigant P. M. G.'s,• whuni were rery, attentipito theirOfficiabdnties. ' It 'kas. kaubjeCt of regret the the Post Office was 'not adequate to. • the - 'Smount' - of tipsiness tratntotid,eonseque • ntly all thenri/ii , were kept outsiaitailig to n self en- : doted-law-in -this-offiao, postage was five cents dia'no letters ife•pithl. " • " In thtioentre'of the room the - P,grab game" •inei played td considerable' eitent wan dead open ''and whiCh; the more , you putyoutook up. ; Near the grab box, n full supply, of lemMiOlfi. wit's' on . , hand whi l e ,on the platform c bevy; of 'fair• ladies; diepeneea'liot=coffee 11a i,tripe,' oys ters,' clam louri,loci cream and .. .miler refresh monis,' to ihe 'elan:-erapa , crewd,, who-wore.. continually crying, Olyet give„ This shouts amateur • mictioimers; iwitig,ll4 with the'butit..of ~~ mindod one of al Camp .Iqueiing,• in • a . high 'Oafs of exultigiae l t;iliill made as runny nnius• .ittg hreaks;)Uslai al m); of "orosit questions find 41 .I;aitr' - fiiisweii';. r .6'8 1 -once, .you•inlghl:onea-. ' lo, lliPY.lllilit'Ai.lqiilftilirlirAilli-,tb1i.: . J.911.4.: 1 211ig_i_ . 7 .‘liptir: - Jtirie;_loise.inr mkitt,:it:,llnilcauglii pn,'!;: 7 4 •1101 cif :litooltl letnilniltio, only tlfree oentm .. ”Talte;•what„tves in' ylitki lethir V' 1. well, notTgbut' a"-••nice crying, tahr, - ntsly:fimaTaSaturaultanco." " Mnry, where did you bay thone-benutifol: artificinle?" .. {Thy, at lissom's, for"— two cents a grill)." .!"lohn whereto bin ?"." , Ther she 'ia,.on di? 'pliiforrn,"—"just a going for 71M7r twelve and.A liny cents n chnnoe," t .: _ good Ile n piny, to coo how rendily hotiOndios .nnd,gentreinen, parr, for:adzthae boing, npd all at once, became SuCcessful ineroliarits, Pedlars, ntwilioneers.'elerk's; fortsine.tetlera and realms-' rat, ore The ,liiilrwaz crowded every.night, amid although the heat was almost FII:frO0A ling. the seenewai fe4ive in the 'highest degree, and the visilcirsjoidled each other . l parfeot.good humor. We h no doubt. the attetidatice would 114%4 been larp.tr, and the oontribulions still inomperal, but the rocii -- niis too small to disphiy4bods to nd• vantage, or to nosointninlate 50011 4 n'd - ,as,eirt, Lingo. ; ,Netwiilistaniling, we learn Conipnny . wiil -realize a profit of übtiut. 800 MEM • ' , • ._A PATH f wh i te cm tree•rentat inible for its size, was recently cut dorcn,,to furnisit a't.linft fur the neW' paper still at Mount Molly; the tree grew in an open feel 1, ou the ',fa:l7ot in Dick mason tot' • 'the 'shaft 'woe twenti.two. feet in length, for' which the : Mount Holly Pa per Company., paid forty' •r, ui dollars. the stump ° tnessurtiMix feet ten inches in oil/meter, and in perfeCtly sound, the shaft after-being dress ed mealtimes three fort eight inches._ at one end, and Ihree-feet_six . inches at the other. Mr . : Line , enn cut-veveral mc;itt-bli;Chi thnt.will Mftlll4lll'o nearly fur feet ncrosit,,and still tenee it largeEnte-log, top will make froth five to six cords of. wood, end. the owner will rennin from the trees shoot seventh-five dollars. 'Eijie tree is belleeed -to linen been the largest one in Cumber'and .thinnty, not in proof thnt when the _people in Dioliljair grOw ne,gctob/cM, they de.it to sonp..pdrpose: • . can the "lower end" beat ii 7. • 31'" no, toe nlinll be glad to hear from them. ..t3ei....'We . beg leave to oil thff . ratention of the Borough authorities to the Pumps on_ the SquAre,__Lhey..ar_o_hoth.:aa-dr_yisis.-a--I,lne:- burners lint. -. After trimming the trees no handsomely, we _hope - our worthy 114 . 1.,rgeas;• will it ot leave the good work unlluiabrJ, ,hy perthitting 't pumps to !cumin in their pr!s mat condition,. dro weather; when _.hydrant witter-withoutlee--or suni . e.gung is no . " hard to take:" 110 Mr Bibirss, let us 'have--" A rill from the Town l'ittops ". TRIBUTE OP RESPECT At n meeting of tl o Philosophical Literwry Society ..of Jefft , rson Gollnge, Cononshurg t ,Pi.,. the fpllowing resolutions wore unnttiniously . • . • . IVIIERRAS; Dent') i ns ink( hie nffleiing hpn .1111011 US, in retittwie.e from•thie wnrlil eel' fel low-tuen.ber and itesociate,lV: A REA.; there . . , /?eseirld, Ti int we recogniscr - in . this tho fin ger-of tho elllighty,enti the fulfilment of the l it Scripttires, i itch say of an, "Ills days ore determined, the number 'of his months arc with (lod. fle.lins appointed his bounds that he cannot pfniri." . Rrso/verylilint we• hove over found . W:iitir departed fri....i l i the qoalities which 'tiuttleared him to nil vi knew him, perceiving in, his. unasiruming t ifimition, not tho want of talent or—ability, b i that modesty rind quiet d li t gence which Iwo) s• characterize this - worth, mid that too ein thin dispensation of Pravi &Tice that neither youth nor pro-peeti of use cultic:4A can Save us, but that Death- often choses ti shinier! mark Ilexolcej, 'flint although our grief may roit ho as deep as theirs, yet we eincerely eltupa:- thige. with his mourning ft hands in on "Inuttiol herenventent; and would hid them not to nor row.as.thcous:without hve,,eince the grove is only the door to hediren. Resolved, Thnt n copy of these resolutioni he Lent to the friends of the tiveonst..l, nud that they be pbblisberl in the Prenolter and United Presbyterian," 11 e ' , Presbyterian' of nod the papers of Cortiple nod Shippensbutz, • JA3IpS D. PITZGERALD, • • JAMF.H A. NIAIISIIALI: Committee JA3ICS S WOODWAIiD, —.flue=~iuufi—~aGte:- • HARPER. I'olt June.t-Tbis number commando) thelltteenth.vorume, and the'eighth 'year, under the most pattering atispicev. It has brew }lie otject . of the ptildishers to melte each yeni:•be nit improvethaint on thr Preced ing one, and the presetteptunber comes forth— a giant antong 'Alagaxines: It Ca ttains nukes than rortY•eight excellent illustrations, natal the table i)f Tontelts furnish repast,' tsuilid to the Hindi lit,il4li6llB tunic.' An in the commeticentuait'uf( a new volume, it is n very writable time a suhscribe. Terms, $2, per year. To ba had at Piper's Periodical Depot. iiicAGO ..:51.4.13AziNE-The 11 1 " - dst; as it is. This is ; Pie some of a new Mid nest .monthly, published by the ,Cltio.tgo 3lechatiloslostitute. The good people of Clibl ongo aro deterinined to individuolize them. _selecs moreltilly, and Iliat is one of the ob jects of .;this ji Orsini : It is also intended to, poky:4 ihe tie it is, ond bit.. , n'goLe •t wean, corryintptii the men of the Host n true picture of iltO,West, which , will satisfy their desire for. inforthotion on the great topies con ., fleeted with this:.port of their common coon tty2: l , It is gotten up, in excellent solo, is well illustrulo b, and contsins Ono hundred oc- Inv° pages.: TO° Ilintorienl nod bingrnpftient sketches are full of interest, nod contain mut ter very inetrooltive to eastern readers. Terms, per known. • ' • NEw-Musiro.—"We have rebeived from. the pub islorsOldossy_s.ll4ca tAllY_a Ikm ladelphia; the rollowing pieces of Music k • • "Camille Polka," by Charles Grole:". ;lary and brilliant piece. ' 4 . " Hnppy Molu'oute norr.tHeturniiig." This ie a beautiful air fronitlie - Opera of ...II Trove"' • tore,". arranged :with . Hoglioh'• words by Wit: Ham' i Loirten • :•"' . , - , '•" , • '• ••,.. No .flight ,There." . •A' ahtirming Piece,' hich may km:titling either ne athlete or Trio.. --tHeraiditteOt Hullatirby7WmAlhAlarioy:" 'Aalborg VA r isee, by Charlei Quite prottY:ancizeaay 'of eiceoution; • ' • '' •' • Ghartuon DoL'Opirn;": ti selection of Fovorcto Votpolorrier,, front det4rateil arrongOd for.ttiosperformerr, Ploasuro I!nisley 'Sohottislii , Th 6 .theT, or thle,Hicb4 isol4l43,MnAr tito'ifaria .2, tiq4l are, o'4 To be had at,Bbrypek, Taylor; andEnitli's Rain;:rOni'noihing . , . he ,,,, " ^• midi a 'mad' llaio ' :J iron ndyer.eu,e¢eitlte Nonlin Chhee.. , :p6 - I;:denel,.pf the Ike r ;tiiirri; • ' In mikliig tnifiebii, before t4e,..readera (4, the L. Ileraid, Is ma. with out, JoubFtr :. nebto • .o —my .eummUL.teation„ ot , l 11,ilitftd4 • ' - service to then Inawever,,ltrust7.thar - Ofer- - ' enoti,'ne faT'siti poissible; td Subjects of . getkeral ; concer n, will,at.loiet . give 'uk . ttr.t..oorreepoit..: •'denoe,the merit of,ita • 1,-Tiurnominatintrof—fvene • .• of thiS city, no the Guber n atorial candidate . of; her.. forlorn hope:" iv well re teived hero, by the ilita'pitinted re:Unant -of the 'party, r to .• which he is oittachr,l; Mr. Ikazellturvt, - is Icneil — gentietuart, wiraitiry .. the nrF unity of. his manners,, nail court VOIll deporini vat to tall who haVe hall the pleasure of, bin ttequain2 lance, lit's' ilrawir.at;•otiad h•tn many -11/11 persottortriands, and . enthusiastio admirers It is much to.ho,,regreitauf, that 'this gentle, man should litive- become the 'entitlialate of " • party, that hoe not the sliablest Prospect of success,. and id isO.teduced, as to leave .ii hash' for reasonable 'inipe, 'that it will 'tag in tt min' a pyoutineiit position, among:tile political 111'611117m tlio ontintry ~ The gentle Men, whose names have been placed on 'the qcket, with Mr.fli:tzellinrst, are not ,ottl. . 'l'-culattol to itnproVe'the prompa;cts.of the Patty,. • whieliplvend thetin.itroomit4tiott„, - ' 'flue hurtling of the ./Ifeledcoli, on ‘Voltiestley • ef -last weeli, ha's !Mil the .rireOi, • to stir up many yrtnitsimeettettLeftniteclellV,ith the building. 17;',:ninaiiteily 'known nimflte llottee,'"'end was then alike noted, 'no 4110..Whigliend querters; end 'as the' — tWiet oelebra (Ed drinking saloon in the city. Old Lino IVhige," nod old line topers, join in ex . I , res.^iolis . of sorrow, tit the dextrin:licit of , the old etlifide ; •the former (as ncwunt of its con neetion with , tile times, when Harry of •the Went,"'end the Exp nimbi!: of theo.mat it u • tfm," were 'the leedere of n greet party, end the letter beentime of the rumembraneee it ever (idled forth, of the good phi days" Pah.taffian Carel s e, preidded over its etordisponsed choice viantle; to the devotees of Alany. n tel prohnaeits owes rile et iln;iiM line to. the vieux cognac of .the Bolivar - Bevelil firemen wore severely hijnee.l by the foiling of the Nvol!s of the, of the huining building: one of whom," atilt lies in a very precorious condition, .1 believe, chief tpareliall,_ Of the growl porode of the,-fire. department, which--took. plhce in , . . _ May. 1853, - • • , • . During Cu; lost week, pur city wee cf isited bYthti - Zerphyr hone Co. of W Ilinmeburg, N. F. composed for the .moqt , ,Part of mm. 011,11013, dni liminess ih'New Yet k city, end of 41.0. T -of wealth and charm:ter. Their attire,...-cart . siSted of What ,fey call the "Zephyr court • dress,". which - is, white hat. Kick froitk coat, bhicic prints and white vest: Their unique ig," and the beauty of their hose carritigo, made thous objeats of geiternl nttraction2They . 7 —wer.o:qunrtert:cl, nt the Girard House, and during their stay, visited nil the Wades of in . tures!, in the city, in con:in:toy with the Vigi , lent Pi - re Comptioy, whose guests they were. On Wednesday morning, they- !isitell:JoCe • ' pentletmo awl' weri'reneirecrand - wet , - named by the ildaYni, in oreof those brilliont anti harpitable•speeclies, for which our sottiereitref Magistrotti is so jUstly.distirguish ed."fhe oomparty-IFft fors.home-nnTridny - . - ' • -Our butchers have nt last became 'conscious ,orthe importance of obtaining II reduction of prices of animal food, and for this object, they have held several meetingli lately, with 01 Vicar to consider the causes of the present exorbit n'nt rates, and to adopt means for their reduc tion, to a More roneonablo atomised. To in surediroper Understanding on the subject, It is proposed to hold a convention of, the butchers of 11611144114, New Yet k, lloston nud other large eastern 'cities. Thu remedy is said to be; the eumbli.hment of-ti-Itonrd olPurchnse, to buy, all tha_bul. ' ( dusk„ swine and sheeP tint are required, and to--negotiate directly, with The originnl raisers instettd:a purchasing, RS nt present, . from speculators. 1t is sincerely to be hoped that they will be successful in their entice toTi•omote reform in this pertioular ; it very curtails that Vie syMpathiee - ofy petiply. nre With them in the movement. , The eleotionnfor general of the second bri gade, has resulted in the defeat of General Small, who was recently released by an net of Legislature, from :Aioynmensing prison, where he haLbeett eptifined for refusing to comply with a &We of the Sopreme Court. Colonel Miles, his opponent, is said to lirre received large mnjerity D Bowers,. flieTtiViirilcC7ifet or, end the ittisband of Mrs. Dowers, the favorite actress, died very suddenly nt his residence onSaturday - ntorning, at 9 o'clock. On the evening preceeding 1118 . 11PAIII, his wife . had a , farewell ..bedefit.pre•ipits to her' departure for Europe, at the Arch street Theatre; to — which they were both attached: • Mr. Bowers was prOent on' the occasion, acid in his initial geo.tbealth After the performtuee, n pre ecutatioil of.o set of jeetelry. to• Airs. Buwer's took Once at heiti bett.p. Mr. Towers thou .eattipht:ued of beikillt, but I;fterwarile sled 'when the Okereply-ritired opuen , reg.to he wrIC Its. eix. bourn 'after h e brentho. • . 71 o mist week, has i ern n propitious Itne for our Theatres ; At the Walnut, MT . lil twin Bomb; son of the went tragedian; has been pinying to well. tilled mid well pleased hottime ; he is qpito'n young man, yet gives promise of fir u — e -- kiminence - iii --- hisjitormsion . :—The—Archy has futeu diiing . t.i.e weal business, With their accuelomed microns. At John Drew's National Theatre, the Naiad Quren, hes been producod in n rNyle of magnifisence, nevVr' equaled in this country:. The scenery- end nppointments ate superb. An idea, of the'offratise • - inanner in whieh the. piece. has been put. 'upon : the stage, mny be, adduced from the 'bet, that nearly ope . huniii:eil persons iiro.i.onit iu the play., Tho leading men of the munpany; Mr Gen. C. Donifitee, looking , young mnn, ability, and deoided.hist ramie Ani ent. Mr T. Greene, who is also attached . apapi t et.-tha National,,la ,youni prtiatit.. - to the co I - cat - if - 67i i'llW mr. a ta ITe l lim!se, and capable of ployia Any, tlite" ot• buehtees •satiolactorily :llothot: e4e , Abov - t panted geottemen , erodes. Mined, to 18,41,4 i their apinies, high' aboeo the range of oedThey eeptifiCtion, no actors of ex • ,cellence. , Among the laillea eenaioted. with, She eetabllehotait,Misa:Mary.. paella is ren=' dored ooasplouta'ri by. her'fienuty. and talent. , Yowl!, • ' „ . • ~ ~.. ' . . • .., COUSIN JOE.: ' 2 ,, . ALLY 11 timuiniz--I.'AIN-s•XT.P.AOTot7Iv4,, . aubduo"t Ito from the adrordat.l?urot ~.or amble, In from o la. to twenty. tulitUtve--auff , that. bill heat, tbu,wounds Without a acct; arldeffectually, Fever the SareA,-I'ffes—l_talt','ltliebru—ltillatittnatory' ithournattam—horo null Inflamed gytat-41ulx—Wourala —protium—Old • ortl.:l,naLotioxatt_h,occa--„Araltt • I; l(i id— Corna hod llimloacHliryslpolas—Sprililtee-' , Polons—Chllblnlnc—lllten of l naucta,,theolleff null 1110 *: ' r ileoAlff-4ore, hlllplca,'..ffruilthluo7rhtiCall other lullommatory, outriliftrote lug dleunaos,,Ulicre tbo lo ".. Don't' b u bicrmltilotoi about the - tunny Illaenion 'named to be enroll onq thlatc.-IMbrifflect that the f but positive properties Üblch thb halloy Midas tioretoltwo: taiwitibutsd 2, -otur:to'.finteL , ' roach out yCOlitfa . quary:—Po not ree.rir Jar brad phkalelanapremixtbo ealo mcl inWAripy L eOrtWori.ilerueutitAlkditeusl,,. ..! Each~xl)t. I) Web ems. EkTRACTOII jinn lip- On It Argent Illatibliwzotruff_babol with the or Oa. PLMNl.z4nlt.:,t - rok.).. proprlotorc. pod J , UiN UV' II A fact tti•ar:' All' ot horn are 'raiitntercel , 411 iirdkir.}fili ittla lw adds eased to, Q.r V. 011e.kopor•• Co, Rl' Li:lmlay street, I‘,'oaf York. VorititiOns on :c6ltimrpmmia. . . ' • .• • . . , , , Pre - I.:Tha'iden , I of the nta,Amerianii kapott . ; Ciican Cari4tintiott.l4 it 1n t!' d the : fokowllig- Pro, .Bttite - Cetitint - COMMlttieriri.i - ;: :: , 1. '. . .. , ....LENI,IITZ.:-T-ODD,- Chair man,, - _..... __'.'„,........ ~__,...... .94inotComeron, • Joseph Cnsay,', - .John J.Ciplo., -..-.'-''. Ounto,Beigniri 4olin4ll. , 4llllivan, '1 - ,Willisrm I?: Kolly;'-- % Josaph.B. my - c.v.;' . I. NI: fiellers,... j ( . - -Henry White,- --.-- Jnmes elwartls, - ,L . -- .Lindley Suiith, 3 ll.Labenster,f. P. C. Elltiniltr, Jneoh L. Gossl . er, 1i..1.. BennCr, ' E.lward C: knight, ' :David Newport, Edward Dorlingtan, .Wijliom IL Kahn: ' - Wilsoit Cosweli,l ' - Pater - nirtin. -- :'. 'l'. J - . - Worth. I .nmuel E. Din) o •Thinnns E Cochran, D.kyi.l : E.. &Wall E C. Me.Pherson,, B Itorih'Petrilien, 'John Penn Jones; P Minor, 'John Laporte, ' . L. P - D. t7illurpir,. ' C. 8., Curtis, John - N 'Purvinnoe, 'L: Inn, .11nhert P.' McDowell, D E Fin ey, John 11. Wells; J It.. Edie, • T. J. f'... , ffey, A. 'J John • Rohl. )I, Palmer. CARLISLE PIODUCE - MARKET Iin:PORTED FOR THE HERALD.I CARLISLF:, Woc100:0114y;Julm 10, ..fisl. FLoutt Superfine, per bbl. - 7,25 do Extra, do - - -7,50 do Family -do - - • 7,75 ityt: cid/ - . 4.25 W 1117114 Wurmr per bushel Itrio 'do ' do REM 1121 BEZIEMI T610TIly1 . 31:1:1) IVINTHit , do SPRING BARLEY. l Ill) I===l = t,..... ..- ___-.• , , .. , . ... Nottritlixtsnding . the henvy rain of yester -I.y, the mot kerthity . n2rntint tvst j ...tell Flip plied W l e (pole 'B. tif,,st , 123.. ;.% hitt oti 11, Veil .10 i., 124. nod Pot lc 8 . urt 10 front the 'Stair,'; Viol tri , the q tnrter rohl nt• 8 cts. Butter rntrtl front 15 to 17 etx. per prttnol, eggs 15 ot:t. per dozen, ntollo deninnil. Spring' chickens 37 ; 1:14nii:, venho i. s scni:co. P11 ( 1111 r 4ADELPIIIA Flee/IrrAgl) MierlT, —Fhuir ie firm, but iline• d'vo. (Idle! I.ron In, me liritily held nt $7 50 per hld., notl.lit:ntitls for homer oinieuroption at $7 517 52, nod extrn fancy !wands it $8 95 ati 75 Torre is _ti•ry little demand. for ex•. port, n't.t . l little rt.. clt to °perste itt. - Fluor is dull at $5 per It, rr •'. Teta! emles .of. Meal i.er_loirrel. Gpsts.'ll, , ltent foring. Last sit lea df prima l'e.insylvottitt red made nt $1 80 $1 81, and $1 87 n g, rST - fty yy ~,se in scares. ~.Peiins ylviinin in at Coin is lean no- Ore, at 60,191 e for Sqiithern .111171:Peuiisyl nin 111 .11i01 . P, .od,ts are steady ; sales of Penns) Ivitnia and befit ware ut 60 cents per SEEDS.--Cloverneeil fe9 nrce. Sides o prime ;evil. nt $7 pei. Timothy ,nt $3 n $3 1 50. nud Plnxsf nt *1 85 . $l.OO : ;Sn'es uf Red ,T. p t $3 50. Reid (irn.s. $3.75., ' .WiiisicBy in in ntendy depintid at 37 a. 3Se. in bile., mmllls a' 38e. in Wide. • , BALTIMORE 'MARKET JVAf,TimpnE, ➢landny, June 8 Ft.oun A N 1) MEAL —The Flour market vies doll to Joy. entre oil earlY.obange: hold s 7 50 per bid torllownril Street, Ohio. and City Mills eupor, hilt nn; bud er.4. There wire n vole miter 'eltahge. or 200 hide. lloscard , t.streei. Roper nt - $7 00 per.litil. at which figuie it cpuld havo•tern readily had tit the close. Sales of 100 Ithl• extra Flour at *8 25 per 'bid.. :We quote Ohio extra it 7 7548 00 per hid.; 11. ward. vice. anti City Alitis•A $8:25 , $8 C 0 per bid. Baltimore around-family Floor is no vv. 'Oink at $lO. end exile do. at $9 per' bi 1 Rye F our—No sales to tiny. We tiant• nt 25 per hid. Corn Aleal— No kfL:l,l to tiny. Wo now quote City htenl nt $4 50, and Ciilmtry...do. at $4 00 per . GitAlN,—Whent—A (sir demand and the market in litio)not. About 2000 bushels of. ferod nu lehatige t and sales of gond to pi ime w hit e.tit $1 85a$1 05 • We quote choice white Wilco' nt j 2 Sales of good to - prime red at $1 8041 85 per bu.liel, good request, and Illerket buoyant About 31 100 tin...helm offered on 'change to-day, nod • sales of 00. 0 busliels.ditinp white at 87 cents, and good to plow do at 80n - 03 c e nt s . S d o . of 10,00, buellk good to prime ,ollow nt 80091 cents l er bushel. • nye —Atoitt 210 'mart-ells:of f(' rod on •Ohnligo to day. i o sal is. We quote nominally. Maryland et 80 collie, and Bye. imt $1 15,41 1.13.1er bushel. ooteL- A fair inquity, end prices steady. About 8500 bur hell offered on 'change to-dny,, end sales of Moryletnflon I Virginia at 57..61 eta., aid Pennexlvonin o,ts et G 5 cents per bushel. r Dlt. SANFORI)'S INVIGO. II ATM: 12 , revonnnentled Ie lbv public, relying upon Its Intrinsic , inivellenre to secure it fiivior. For all 11111. - ns lit6eks, It may be truly and safely re. eases Cur which it Is recounnonded, and for giving tone and vigor to the general _ ' Its linalltio.. have been tested' in a long pran .llre, by the proprietor. Through the urgent solleltrt• tins of many. who have been intlueed'bi place It be. 'furs the nubile. For all bilious Derangements, Sick Dentin:li. Chronic Diarrlio.a. Habitual Vostiveness, 11l itjus'Cludie,Dyspepsln,'Pain in _the t'toniarli and Bow_ Doneral Female IVealtitc:.s, For sale by drupe lots gererally. • We have frequently' heard-of the rokhratell tierioitit UI tors, Fuld Thy Th.. C. 51.- Jackson, 2il Arch street. Philadelphia., spoken ~r in terms of the highest commendation: and m e honestly leliove that it is nun of the host Medicines advertised ,fr the ruin pfaints for whkh it ho 11:011111101Niell. Tlioy are, plea sant to the tasio, and rllll 1.11/.011 noth , r any eircniff stances 'TAW: ninst delicate sluoutrit., 'rho press far and molds. 1040 united hi emmomilting,lids invidoni le remedy fur dyspepsia, debility. &c.; antt , ',Ftiell are the healing effuets of this panamf. that We , hope It Inlay he introduced to every findhy ehrro ti.Y , P 6 l.sla has or Is havenlikely to victim. ace advertisettiont. • VE.—Pritf, NVoA. the renowned disci, corer of the Ny41111;11.10 their lleoittn:ntive, chill einititines to itilirJr In bollnif of thei. . tits medicines ern universally Admitted by the Ame rienu pre. to Le far mu to all others for causing the hole nil the avid that has boon silvered foe many ;years—t.grow_furth_witties.numb rigor and luxuriance As when blessed with the advantages of There ran be tin doubt that Ills coo of the greAtest disuoverlos In the medical world. It restores permit• neatly gray hair to its original enter, and snakes It ns sumo a beautiful silky texture. which has betni .vary desirable In all Ages of the world.—tt. Louis Morning q lar.rictgss: On the 4tht Inet.. by Itoy. J.lllrlch, 'Mr. OHARLFS OESOI,D. to 1111$ . ELI ZA BEM ESIIMAN All of pehsburg.' On tho*2.'Jth nlt., by tho.lter. C, 0 rnham, Mr. MOrmitT. It. it I F lltl I to Mt,ae ELM BETO LYNCH,, troth of Now Dloomtleld. Parry o.;unty; pcaff 2 s. —A t.-Llie-roftlitouru-of-ltla -flaller.-near-Wost-Falrvloet, on Thu 21) h ult., Mr. JOStally AucteriN, Jr., lo the :13..1 roar or hip ago. , ' , ' - •,.• '• • , • in Nowbur ult 'DI.I ,SCAN; In t • lvi Plith'yorir of ma ogd• • '• ' .14 this , , day, evening rirrror. loi; LTA NOBLE, w to of :Mr. Johu.Noblo, aged 53 pmts. 3 mOlithri; and 23 3:1)10 • ARitETIREPHYSICIAN;7&yeiktti : er.'ego, haying,Jost his Other. .t:Wiiitrolluir,ty iter, Sepiti•Law, NopLotre aud Nieces, by that,' dreadful Illsreao, l CoatiourriOS; and itulTbritir with a COUGJI linsplf, determined to, ttth Fast:lndies, ,Egypi 'and Japan, wtierti ho disitorared`a Fa . :NZNTATi ~1141 OtIItTAIN CURit;tro ll ehlt l 4 , .Qoa• SOPIPTIoN. 'Nervous Debility..4l4,Asihnut His:Cough - Ives eunitt.lannedtetelyt'.helrctitrnedilatiitti - bitellbra , " terse, a hu knberitedthe disrakeihnd In eolmeattop, wlaj -.hie too iftro employed It in.theitprittleet'ettriatt thou. lump, el canes considered , luilaeurat. W. Others. „Ver . the purpora of running as nuttiy.al", fasaw.ho. lugs so peattible, he -ia who. 'srlph It Or 19 rants; B,of it to tatY thapestaite, and, the .bainneiiltrintintat-ttddrestr-DriAiramrcitill.Spriu'rar, otualtito St. NICIIOIIIB liotul, • . Junolo, 1057:—paten.. • • kiliNA TILL ! .Inst: feceived u large. -•lnu t tro of Alontlll,w, moat fhplilonol.lo Now Alto alleirit;re U11A8.14/1,1317. Junu Id, 167 - 111:GJE '11:.48;;':1;110A.JF . • LAlyz;f:j . , ' l l , 1."1:• , E A olt,tiN /Algn mor 1,41.4 410,. r, , c4N9, st4.lo.lng.y Itivr , - " ' . • )[ -- T11.04 . New fihnerliseitiegts. TUST. REMO VED_AN,D . .OPENING} OHBA /lain Street, Carliale;.ra,,. A ler& eupply of Wadies, Joieetry, Sliver t Ware, to *bleb I thvite attention. If you wont to doled' from the .largest stock of CLOOK Vatchee, .le WeirY, 811 rer And Plated call —~-"-~~+i~reeciLe~s: Wo Lnvu n largo oNsortment of finhl and Sll.ror Hunt,. •lull 4041 Open llosoWnkhos to suit ill tnnelos mid l'ockots. • ' • • . ' -• . At . N . M.IGLE.',S. • . • ..:Flna.n nd Clump Jownfry of nvet t y stylo and quality in setts or,by•tho ploco nolyzinted,' , • - Silver and Plated 'll4lcers, Cake: , Sugnr, and Card llnsketn, Ton, ertalli, Sugar, Salt, Dessert lula Crean, Spoons,. . , . Fine Pearl, Lava, Coral, Cameo, Goldstone, Meals, Plco ran tine Mesale, Jot 11,ex nod Glass sett: cheap At NAUGLE'S. ll!amoutt 11 , n: wapitis and Finger! . . -b , .At NAUGLI.7_B. • , Gold bunting . Caeo. :Eight Day Lovers; Glild Hunt ing Oise, Duplex; Gold Hunting, Clironnalatopi. • A t,tiAIIIII.IVS. . . . . Dagloy'a boat quality Of .091 - i l ancilsi . Dllta Gold Pons and :Hinz I!,oldialg, :- . .. Oliver and Plated Tea. Penn, Goblets, Cum, Toast Racakt:italiora; Urns,' Tursona,:rea Bells, • . • At NAUGLE'S. • • • . 'Geld Neek, Yee!. Ciieli; rob,'mld CLntlaln 6mims, told Ilmeelete j Lorkels, Thimbles; ernssi N. ( bur AL NA OGLE'S.- . French 'Cline Pieces to rtiwthree find four weelce. —A t- NA Uttla,73. — r — Gold Sleoro; Test, Collor, and elite ni:d quality, ,4 , 1,18 'O , B ] 00 didd_i t, orks, - spoons,Knisec'h Th11.114(11, Shields, Accorduon . s,3lwilc 00 2,511 1.15 1,10 Ladles• Portmondra. Pearl nail' Palley 'Travelling llags, rely like If you want ,to have your, IVatebee put In good re pair and warranted, take them to NA &IL • 11 you went to get it Clieap Clock If yeti Woof your Ellrer intro ❑on ,1,11 , - - ju, A , l d l e zeds irxrrunted represented, Or the money re. I ' Oliiol.lB that vent bargnin!'!!rel9Tl:At At T. J. G 11,311 A 31, J. L. McbOIVE LI., S. M. 1)411144031 . GRAHAM, 11 cDO WEL &CG , GENE.a.I,L LAND ADENTS, LedilAiitchreh Ctcv, Karim ! . Territory. WILL buy, bell, arid locate -lands in aa.as ..Nobraslin T..? I. d Ilysrern :Ilisnotai, atn ha i y and mull lauds , knn md lowa Lay coal nellailifts,grvu information I etimclfsg In; cosI.I , T, and don general agency la.thittess. ' , REFERENCES. tam-IL-11r pa. - 11111. NI. Batton. Banter, • 110n..L 11. iltahant,• her, 8r0m...m.10 .4 Co.; Bankers, Carlisle, IVin. 31. Itt,ll,leison. Esq., tleor;47e itandel son. Esq., Lancaster. Pu. Dr..lohn A. Ahl. 31. C., Nowt,ale, In. Wm. S. Cavan, 4 • KW. Clark Co., hankera..Philadelphia, • Jinn. yllchael Uu,•kllu, Isltepherdstox l'a. • Henry keinian fi Sons, 31er, Mote, Sa/thnore. IL L. Blake, Egg., CaShier 3lereantile hank, ;;1 or York. t , nyder 31'Parlane, 1...414'6de Agents, Minneapolis, 311.mm:eta J.l'orritory. Attorney 'and }:eallistate Sterling. 111 11. W. 31aleer. F..sq.. Henry city. 111. ' ' Exmov. Joh..illi hither, cluni edam! county, Pa.. W. 1 :1:11 - k k Co,,.,llankers, Philadelphia. (100. Pollock. Ilarrisl tug, l'a. John 31elinee11..at Bentz h Brothers, Carlisle, Pa. SlaPchlS, LS. S37.—ly. BUSH'S_ Afl dt R. •%) aust ..._lllEirke I.- St., above_ Itlghllt,_ • Plll LA SEI,I.IIIA. 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Ft nw and Fodder Cutlers, Moog llnt rows._ Cultivator., ILv ]inlaid; Grain I ' nue, Oremldr Fawn, •• IRON AND . MUSS - CAFTINttF; • • or every des:110ton; ouch nn Trentting 31nchtne, Nti ovit, Corosheller, Cellar ()mien, Fohb Weights; alp.. 1. 'luta - nth. desigued nailing for Cemetery Loth, Ene 0.• in're S . &r. t itepalnug promptly attended to for limping nod Now- ltachl LIPS. and all Mudd of Agricultural fraidnnanta.. ~ - Cn^l lel a - U v ~'a - 30,-1 FbT,—~moa.-- THE LARGES FURNATUE ESTABLISIDIENT IN BA LTINIORE . . Mathiot's City IStreet -Vrare-rootas 110_26 Gay Sireetinear.Friyqte r —'%--- .L lirm:as is kept always.on band, or mode to order, e v e. ry style of French' ThTk=it-TETFS; la Flub, nide, Cloths or Broaden°. • - •- French Nunn - tuition:l Neditllkof, - ParltieAltlif In Plush, flair, Cloth, or Brecatullo. . ' ~ •• • Frelleh Full Stuff carved liAltbuivtibuits, Ili sets '••• • &WAS; half ,Yroneh Mhlivitnny; and Walnut parlor (MAWS, in Heir. Cloth or Plush. .. • • • • ItuCHINGI C11t1144,- , ,rariotts designs, la Ihdr, Cloth and Plush. ' • • • • . kluir rving LouNoics., largo nsserttnont always al band. or any pattern !rude or 'eoesrit:lsittt any frr s3ls , • 1 tJATIIt. kad Ttoellest:44..:‘•tho largest assort.-- 'lllaYtnn!.l! l , l i,tho l 4"k4nr ktelt't'a - 7 4 0 ., nt *l2 a do. _ nor- itrani,:flgicp 'and Dining CI 41ilik tri Anti, 3rat , ..: ;tut :or , kttinagotlyi*llli,t'ano: {Vista er Sttttred'Foato—L an•aretneltnut oninhelstieter'oo doroo: ." • . treed', Seat Olldllt,U'and 't3,lll;llttB;rtn;(l.ltoUgaNii', Clt.tlllß—aretrloo insert; " • . ••• . F otiter-11elle ;:tritean 1 11 Atsklitaitieret a r' r":' - all kitida` ottillt' 4 - Valit o..;ooktug olusseit,'&e.. • ' a - 4; 1 4 0 . 1 040, 16 Nortti'Otty Ftreo+, •: Jul.r,ltt 1867;; • • ."'""•ltltir,FitYetto WWI = At NAUGLE'S rt,..St min of ull . styles At NAUGLE'S. apkilf Sings, 'Silver: At. NAUGLE'S Leather, and Men, t heal, At NAUGLE'S. , you ono got It At NA ntly marked at wharf At, NAUGLE'S t. I.L'S =IMEI