Ptuuts-, , ,,.igiv . atmat • BIiDS THEilt, UTILITY.---We •do not our heit — friade: 7 llll nee sometimes celieFer — i dic,Werlchr out or'us conolursions Wry unlike - those - Ire Intd previously entertained: • .In . the • bittory of birdeqincilar examples are ,not •. 1 1119iting; , .." A writer of note says, • 'After some States had pal threepence a dozen for the destruction of blackbirds, the • cense- - gunge was.a Vital lose, in the year 1749, • ofall the grasp and grain,sby means of Weds, which had flourished under the proteetion of thalle - m.,.Another omit • olCgist, Wilson computes' that each red winged. blank-bird devours,. on an aver ale fifty grubs daily' daring,the summer ittliseu., Most birds live .entirely on 'Worms and insects 3 and though Sante ere destructive to our cherries and , other fruits the number of such •are mad!, and these propensities are to he offset by numerous and valuable , - services • which no other urgencies can perform. , • The following descriptions may throw `light upon thetreatment these birds • :have a right to claim at our hands. The,Beltimore Orioel, a, beantifnl and • well kantli- bird, called sometimes Gold iihili,Efaiig-bird, etc. It feeds chiefly orOnseets, and its services. aro of great value They visit our gardens for• grubs stay, and thus protect our pea Nines and- Other plants from a destructive enemy. - The-Red-winged Blackbird, often aryl Tie at the North ere the snow has disc!). • peared. It feeds,on grubs, worms and waterpillars, without inflicting any injury upon, the farmer: fence it does him-a ' very important service. The cow Blackbird is less numerous than the.apecios just described. They follow our cattle, and catch and,. devour _____theAniteete_ that molest_ :"then: From Ibis factPthey derive their mune. • The Riee-Bunting`or Bob-olink, is constantly employed in catching grass hoPpen‘i spiders, crickets,etc., and thus does godil service. It is, however, said _ficido some injury to grain, especially at - - --the South, and particular) when they . collect their-young- in flocks prepitrittory to alight-towards their_winter. quarters. • • . The - Criiir Blackbird is one of 'our early visitors. While it devours immense numbers of grubs, etc. ; it is, also clearly proved that it pulls up the corn. South ern fanners .attempt to diminish. the amount of depredation, bY ddaking their .e6ni in Glauber, salts, ;nuking it impel 'etable.to the birdii. ..The American Crow ',devours .every. oh% 'eatable, without lima apparent Jkilowe, whather'fruits;se edtc, - -vegetables, reptiles, insects ' dead animals, &c. The Cedar bird gathers ,caterpillars,. storms, which it devours with an Insatiable : appetite. Our, cherries and Sher fruits &mot spared, but aro . de .votired, in their SC118011,11:1 'rapidly as.are the canker Worms and- other enemies •of 'the trees, in their season. But-_what epter.injury they play thin! inflict seems inesiediahle as their numbers can anirele : ,••13t- badiminished by any agettcy in •our control. , wholy caseate and worm, , withoutany mischievousness; . unless it be occasionaly to davour honey. • .bees.' That he has a taste for such food 'la pretty well established, though isinie "Asuy [They attack the drones, only. 2—Ed=Tell _ • The Cat.bird is constantly ,employed devouring wasps, worms, etc., but .does not always spare our fruits. They idovotir of the latter, however,, much less ebao would the ine4ts they *4 The Wood-thruslilives on worms, bee . the r eto., and • never commits, depreda tions of any kind. Their -residence is maw:Atmore constant in the extreme:South than farther north. The Blue-bird confines himself to the destruction ~of beetles, • spiders, grubs, trireworins, etc., and though.they attack the sumo and wild cherry, and other . wild berries , ,'they •do no injury to the fruits. or vegetables of the garden. v. The Golden.winged Wosdyeekes is. re puted a fruit-stealer, but "".with all its faults!',. it is of great use .to the ..lierti enitunst. -The:Red-headed Woodpecker, like the termer, helps itself to fruit of nil kinds, tmtipiel off apples even in its bill ;.but Gis oda! laborer is.also worthy of its' biro; it does much- niore good - than evil. • The Downy Woodpecker, and perhaps IMMO other:species, comeamder thevtarne *Magary as those speaos, alreedydLeserib , VALUE OF THE HAT CllOB.--The bay crop of-the free Statee - in HO, is motinutted - by - Mr , - Helper, -- of :North thurolina, to exceed, in value /our times the cotton -orop-of -the—Sotith,ltHalso *needed the vnlue.of All the cotton,rice, bay and•hemp procludtions the fifteen *byre States. • • CHARCOAL A CURE ' FOR 'STRIPED may be,"implieitly depended gen: Duet it on from a sieve •or .coal If the rains wash it off, put it cid - again. We have used soot with good iledot, but, reoominend charcoal duet on abiletreugth of the mostoellable person , _ teetimony--tbere ieritis humbug ,tikite 11.03/0 the editor of Tile homestead. Ittstzsi , Bll4.oiED MEAT itc Snintsza. •iltrneTieg,3r:ed the thousand and one roosipto for keeping insects from meat in Imitut weather, , and •foa nd _ iron e • satisf se ' tier,: inivecommend , others to try the fol.. ._ ewatnifsolnooukreod7onriontvile:rtlivoisne. dried, r A ie f d t , e d r o yo n u o r t fig it np as is the comnion •custOn.— i ii 16111 it in &cool dry pantry,have a neat tier • idahelve matin of slate upon it ayyourineat in aide . down hod- cover- thr . flesh-aide -1 I half an loch thick, with clean, dry: soot, - (not ttr he& , keep out :nice, rats and IWI gefTermin l. and your thett;.if it has been WU ou:01, nreafr for the summer-410 •-• knot will- approaoh it. 845 says T. 4: in --- renneilvailia. Farm Journal; .- but we do 104' tux !orotund why fishes, are repudiated. ilini root; more difficult to obtain' and . by, are Iniatit!plereaut to handle, shonld •be irolutittittd: Now, we "have preserved Our . ' talus foi2tivaiity..years; in . thO following I ',II aild'Ailive4llo..4st.oito yet Pi, be , at . lota by ltOloato or to baqoe,... tainted. .- - 041141, 1i ,vheif tbe mow **Wait iii* C... A ti ne e 6i'Afl o kvfi iiit t.j7r te T. , l ?,- -:. or, licl til weli tilr.t. At _ ihit Icra . ':* ltbc,,ltsfiei, ,wiPti#4**, Mg ' (4 .lWliiiii .4 ' liiti4 . . 414 . 141tStitirt* WOW ',AAP*, ~'....1, OlialTta OF . Pres'. THINGS. The oldest 'book known • ; tcr.. t be extant,ll which kis'AO:lidthe.titlifio.liiiinie where it; hinted_ and that ofthe prtnter,tagethori the .date ;of the'. year whop it' was, eXe-i Il_lB beautiful-edition of the.Psalma in : was issned at Milifi - , -- brFaitst - Al 03ffer,:in 1457, just four hundred years I _. - .The most perfect - copy. known is that he". imperial. library '',of..Vienna. • it is itedinSalia or-vellumpusk is: a:superb 'anon. of printing. A second 'edition of work was issued in .1459, under _the .na .ronage•Of the St. Albans and 'Benedictine 'hiOnks,' which ' contained, probably, the-first _printed textofthe Anathanasian creed. • ' The earliest printed book, eontainingtextil -rmd;ertgravingalled the" listories of dpseph,-Dahiel, Judithar"ft - i prin . by, Joseph Pfisterergotr.l462 -- ft: is amongst the rarest.typngraphiCal curiosi ties in existence, there being only two known: copies di it—ene in the royal library at • ' Paris, and another in the collection of Earl Spencer. The entire textof the hible, with similar embellishments, appeared in, )473. 4. GattemlAr7, invented and first need sepa rate letters or movable types in 1442.: As early as 1443 he had printed with lines cut ;, .in wood, but this was only a small median'. 1 ;cal advance on what had .been done for ma ny years. • • The first engraving, on wood, of which there is any record in Europe,' is that of the ,ancun - W" - Aretion - a - of lexanderiA---by—the f two . Cunoil3, exeduted in the year 1285 or 1286. The engravings nre eight in number, • And the size about nine inches by six', Stereotype printing was introduced- into ,--london, , tirWilson, In 1804. ' The first tragedy in -Engliah Was '"Gor , bodue, or Ferrex and Porrex," in 156 and the first comedy the "Supposes," in 1666. The first recorded novels are the /Silesian tales oft Aristides. ' 'finitalotanne in the English language ' was printed a Oxford, in 1673. ' The first printed music was in'lso3. No more than forty tunes had beeh published in any one book' before 1594. The first printing press set - up in America. . . was " worked " at Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lin 1629..__..---._-.. _•. , • . . The first' book' printed America was the "Bay Pealin Book," published at Cam bridge. . The -first booki of Musk published in -America were issued in 1714 and 1.721- 4 The former by Rev. John Tufts, Lof Ne*bury, and the latter by the Bev. Thorna&Walter, of Roxbury: - ' • _ The first paper mill erecteliiin America was at_ Elizabethtown, Now lhereey, which William-- Bradfordr---royal -piinter_of__New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, pur cbased in 172fir1n_1730,-the second went into operation at Boston; the Legislature of Massachusetts' granting aid. • • The first newspaper printed in The New World was published in Boston, under date of September 25 : 1690. A.copy of this pa per is preservet in the Colonial State Paper Office,. London.' - It is about the size Of a sheeLof _letter paper, and one-of the pages is blank.--Boston Transcript. — - . TABLE MANNERS • We. give our young readers an extinct on this subject, sken from an excellent little work on etiquette, called:" How . to Behaiv - ,". lately published. by -Fowler &-Wells, of New York. The observations are of a general character, and universal application, and the • subject is'one which young persons eannot beCome acquainted with, too soon : • .„. "Take your seat quietly the at ble. Sit firmly in your chair without lolling,)Mihing 'back, drumming, or any other uncouth ac tion. Unfold your napkin and leritin your lap. Bat soup delicately with a-spoon, hold ing a piece of bread in your left hand. Be careful to make no noise - in chewing or swallowing your food. Cut your food with your knife, but the fork is to be useil , to ,con vey it.to your mouth. "A•spoon•ie•employed for food that, cannot be eaten within fork. Take your fork or spoon in the right' hand. Never use both hands to convey-anything to your mouth. Break bread, *not cut of trite " it. Your , cup was made to drink from and your saucevto'hold the cup.: .It is not 'well to.drink mnything 'hot; but you can wait till your tea or correct cools. Eggs should be eaten from the shell,.(eltipping off &little of larger end, with or without an egg-cups The egg-cup is to hold the shell and not its — contents. -- Be - attentive-to-the-wants-of-any lady who may be seated next you, especially - where there are no servants, and pass any thing that may be needful to others. When you send up your •platelor anything, your knife and fork Should go with it. When you have finisheathe. course, lay your knife and fork on your -- Plate;parallal 'to • en& other, with,the handles towards your right - hand. Of course you 'should never put your, knife into the butter or the salt, or your spoon into the sugar-bowl.- Eat modentiely -and slowly for your health's sake; but rapid, gross, and immoderate eatingis as vulgar as it is unwholesome. Never say or do any thing atlable that is liable to produce :-dis 'gust. Wipe your nose, if needful, but never , blow it. If it is necessarito do this, or to spit, leave the table.. It is almost unneces. sary to mention that the tablecloth-is not the place to put your salt. Bread is the. only , comestible which the .custom of well-bred people permits to be'laid off your plate. It is well not to sewn too much in baste to ' commence. as if you were famishing, but neither is it necessary to wait till everybody is served before you commence. It is per fectly proper to ' take the last piece,' if you wanfit, always presuming that thete is more, •of the samenn.reserve. . • _ M. An tiffeetine-in/ident is related of a girl of abouttwel/e N whose,_ father perished • at the burning of the steamer Montreal in Canada week before last. When firet,ob• served r she was looking for her father, who, she said;Jtimped overboard:with her - in his arms. When in the water ho spoke to his - daughter and those around him—" Do not fear Act •die. Trust in god. Don't be afraid." Finally-he-sank—lt-appeared • that ho-had been a Sunday schoolteacher in his native landoknd amid the terrors of the accident his faith and blessed hope did*not desert him. sm. A. certain , . preventive to attacks of mosquitoes, black is ,said glycerine 4 ounces,, oil of peppermiat.2i drachms, oil of turpentine 4 drachms.' pa face, neck,l hands', to fact all parts exposed ); to be.•rubbed,witlt .the. mixture. 'Tipp was Oven trs.by an eminebt physician, previoes tO.itcling into the State of !daine.on a hunt. ingexpsdition: I never Item it used, with but perfect success. . stir Honesty, charity, , rove, wisdom, mir tae; faitlithisse are important things.— Nothing.purer than honesty, ndthing sweeter than charity,. nothing. warmer than love, clothing richer' than wisdom, poihing.bright: or than virtue, nothing.. ;we steadfast than' faith, 'bey' Who. are honest, charitable, loving, wise, virtuous and believing, etatll• fill the , high . destini of tiw4r being. , , , IT, Kt YEauta.t.,,,! , ..Dase o o;'.% said young roan,- odo you use tobacco ?"' ' 'Kea ) ", thetreply, "I hive usekit,Swenty sears, and bull 'uSe;:it, live;" "L. ao3 , •aui prised,"-eisid die youth ;,. A‘ I thought you a gentlem4it and a ektisttnn" and left: biro:, '4•Cclle back'', said the deacon ; ,- youngo pTey.you underatind,i r Use tobacco ti)ki4 ta on she,. arid liana calesi."4.i. Piste - IbbYi . , , . . , . ~ , , , , . _ , ger Siime v4iters bevies' deseribnd,a xisit , • to " Voringeflis," a waldifall hrisiorwity, and "claimed • fer, it, the ; greateet , plunge •in the . world, the,. editon or Hutehin's :Idagazine; a ~-- c elithrnia iiiiriodical,' sips : ,‘,' The- natonish ,:;i4pg height, of the above, although situated 1.-trranfrot the inoSt_romantie end Oprintain• it ~ 'eplipiriechi ,the nld warld e cannot corn, ,7:1; with: thole of ourowii, California, vvhich -1 ..ii!tailhi:....llll4ofcent',v4ley pf ,the: Za tedf,' One of ,;he falls. icthirtemitimips 1 17MtlielffirlOrLShigitey thist - bn10r141,1114 1 , = 1 . 1 1. 1 4-V.gOtialrrvai'it 11700iFaillS,",t-:',. , „,,, ,TTIA - c-Itittant,ou6;- - Plt NG , 09 , 0. D 8;1 'S boott . opined one o the largest and'beit asseitnibliti of Dry Gds over brought to Cerlisle. ••Thelestoek has been seleeted with more than uSuel care from the besthouses In New York and Pldladelptlinotnd evory °gbh made to Obtain4he •-lattititand:mOdbilleililinablit:stYlenntdiess::-TheY:Dite-; ter thentselseethey will be able ltalrult.orery,variety. of Pune at •iflessa qta low or lower 'than:they atn 'be' bohglat.liere or'ln'the city.. , • • •• Bleck Silk Daregi ltotiee, ' " • Popline.' raney'Silk Robes, I Lawn•Dobes, • ' Ageyatine. , _Dronallne- Brilliants; !-. Bayadere 'Pure Chalk, . %Ingham Larn e Moine A . dtigna, Dural,' • ' Bottbaslue. /Sunk critptideEspagno Alpaca. Mourning,. ' • , Atl wool de lane Battey s Tautartlito, ' pashniere. A frill VittOrtratent of *bite dres' s good% gedusook Mug. lins,Yletorialßawns,..Fleured_liwiss,—Velvetntini-Nanr tletyWhlte anti Dittele Craft PhaWht, Stella Thittet, Mode, and Brooks &Mewls, &e. Bonnets, Bonnet Satins, 111 b. owots tecoronation, Convent' and Crinoline, Skirts toThiltres, Aloe courtritMillltilidedarcidend , kerehlefralwgritirt•std3Sty— • OEM'S • WEAR.. . Cloths, Caailit(erbs, War 'dal, Cashmere - fa, Slimmer Can aimoras. Cotttaladen, Bilk thiderattliti, linens, '' . , chief, &c. • DOMESTIC GOODS . -41eactied'arid unbinatiled !Anon and Cotton !Meetings, Table LinernOWbieniftlitte, Itlano Cover; Counterpanes, , Straw Hats, Flits. Loot lug tillesses, Tickinge;' Window Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, Mastitis and every va• , rlety• of Dry Betide in common use, We haverjtiblahtit kit:shine stock of Tapestry, Ingrain, . Bag Carpet, Oil Clothe, Batting, .Straw lifits;Ap., r at;lowest prices. We respectfully in vltelinitrublieto'calrand stamina our stock before mu , :chasing.,iWe :herb Mciught our assortment at each Iptices tht we cannotMe undersold. ' Spacial attention paddle purchasing goods in the citY per order at thoi•tbst notice: • Every eNoitliTifte made by the firm to give satirise., lion tp those viherniay favor them with a calf.: • - BENTZ 8 DEOTIIEW. REPAVE, .FOR WINTER! ". • - • . V h . , .• APARLOR FOR . AND COOKINGSTOVES. ' ' e aubseribtri at illa old stand on North Ranbver at,. CarlisleAheiligti "of the "Mammoth Rod Coffee Pot,""dm iron to calttele , attention - of the-public - to - his large - es• -, ortmeiitef STOVES, of the newest and most Dishiona- Itlestyles, from the best .manufkctorlen In the % I otliuntry, and at all prices from $3 to $l5. Among his PARLOR & CHAMBER STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Linton and. Atm' Air Tight, together with other patturus which be has of all sixes for parlors or chambors.and calculated for burning either wood or coal. Also; the /Eton, Globe, Astor, Albany, Plat-top and Bandbox or Poor titan's, with other COOK INO STOVER, comprising the latest. Improvements In kitchen ntoves, and intondAd for either Wood or coal.— Also, the Dining,• Room Cooking Stove=a now. and ele gant article, to which the In-rites the particular. atten. Gun of families. Ills ecoittng.ete'rtie range in price,front - $l. -- 10 25, with the iiittirei dntlete. Also, Nine Plate S' , .. rem of.varloui patterns and-different prices. Alm, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for. Cook ing Stoves; Brass'Kettle& - te. -,- Also, - every artiole In - the' line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public ere respect. fully invited to call as he is confident with Us large stock, variety and cheapnoasof being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and Igoe. — act. 25. 1864. - • - • M. lIIORRIS TEW FIRM !-NEW .GOODS.!- L `• PA RTS & iti , lllo R e, Lite of Nina& Iphla, 'eget. hang age, House; S and Decor:die° nintors, L Minters ri Woodond bl.rhle, challenge all name to compote with theta lathe various branches of the above • hewing fitted up nur /tOre for • APf.‘ ~r-the-exclusive-snle-oi-WALL iriii IN 1^ V , BO it D E S. PHU3 ep . • IA RDPERS P HINT SS, it , W - NDOW • to r • UItTAINB, SHADES, Au, we respactruhy invite the p 'bite to an examinnth n of our stock, from which we are .onfident of giving entire sa tisfaction to nil who 'favour - us with a call. Our goods hewing beedselectod witßowce from the first ninnufac tures in-Philadelphia, will be furnished nt the lowest prices. All orders for. Paper Hanging or PalnUng. promptly and personally-attunded to and 'executed in a 'workmanlike manner.' • .1. W. - PARIS, Practical Papoi Hanger. .• F. KNIGHT. Practicallleuse A.Slgn_Peinter: Stath Hanover street, next door to, Hannon's Hotel, Carlisle. Pa. April 8,1857.-13 m. . • Et P le, T 1 N-G S.—J.. S. DEPUT. & SONS, Masonic flail, Chestnut Street, below Bth, Ph tadelphia. :Would call the attention of the public to the largo and varied assortment of - ' • CARPETS, OIL CLOTIEL DIATTINRS, Ac., ,whlch they are soiling Tory cheap Ibr Cash or City Att. ceptances. wholesale and retail. —.- ..Wart* 11, 1867. pAPER HANGING WAREHOUSE • -T. E. VAN CEI, S. Corner SIXTH and ARCH Streets PIItLADEL. PIMA; offers forsale a largo assortment of •, . .. WALL PAPERS, • at_nrires ranging from Six Cents per piece upwards, 0 choice patterns, comprising . : — Cheap Satin Papers, .Fire-Decorative Papers, Fire iloarvi Prints, - Fine Gold Papers, Borders nod Mouldings, , Fine Satin Paper, __: • Marble Papers, . Oak Papers, . ~ . kir New Styles Window Curtains. In greakiariety. Dealers supplied on most favorable terms. • March 4, 1847." . . li W SAW M I L L.—Tho 1.1 sired would inform the public that ha has rated a Sew MIR, three miles from Mount Holly, on the road to Laurel Yorge. and la now prepared tu raw All the various slue of YELLOW PINE OAK and CHESTNUT TIMBER, which are usually wanted. lie Is also pre. pared to saw and furnish Chestnut and Pine SHIN GLES to order.. Aloe, PLASTERING LATHS. Those desiring these articles are requested to send In their or d ains . B. N. GIVEN., Papertown, Mu c h 4-6 mos. ,N- HIV G. T. R-0 C E It I. E S!- . W. HUY. -_--A-choice_eelectlen at Ormseefes of every variety, In cluding Spices and 7eatt tiara been added to our-former assortment, among which may. be bad etrictly prime RIO, JAVA', LAGUYRA 'IIIOOIIA COFFEE, s together with a general assortment of . . BROWN & MIME SWATS, Including Crushed, Granulated, Pulverised. and Claris lied Sugars. Alan a lot of New Cheese, Faralm, Com Starch, Mustard, Chocolate, dse. Also Green and Black Teas, of Jenkins select brand: For sale at the lowest prices at MARTON HALL CIRO ORRY by (Oct 21)'J. W. EBY. F i E 8 If -GR. 4 - 0 Eli ES ! . AT S. C:IitIYETT'S Bbad and Mackerel of dliferent'gradea, ituyErrs. Salmon, Seale Flab and Willie Fish, • ,At 110YETT'S. • Codfish, Snit and Plekled Herring, At MIYETT'S. Cheese and Crackers can be had . .. At lIUYETT'S. Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies, d.; .. , At lIIIY.FITT'S: , Sugar Cured Deer and Items, " At ItUYETT'S. A fresh supply of LIQUORS, ' At HP YEW'S 01le, White Lead, &e, &e.. L E SIC jus T RECF4VEDD No. I.—Drinking Bong, 25 2.-Oh lovely Parisi 25 Mantles of Trevlata, or- . 3: Always Free, 25 ringed or he Plow), 4.—Gipsy Chorus. 25 by J . A, t Gette. - - s.—Oh Cherished Mo , awry,, , 25 . • . 6.—ln light Whispers,2s WITIIe Behottlsch, Polka, Muurka, by Jamei Bel. • lak, each, • .. `. 25 Camille Polka, 6o " Beyes's Ildque de Melodies, 60 Rombrula—Danes de Negrea—Gottionati, -- 75 Pride.Schottlschb, • bo Three' Belle Polka; . . , . 60 Irresistible Polka, -_ s • - - . . 25 Ruben Polkoßraise,_.• 30 Grand Polka de ConcertlVaiLtoz. • instruckion Books for Plano, Melodeon, Flute, Violin, Violoncello, etc.. etc. .. .s. ... Music ORDERiD bilks. A liberal discount will •Lo made to Demise and to Timmene. Music mailed, free of expense, to any part o. the country. • - - • 6111IXOCK, TAYLOR & IEOII. ARDWA RE 1 HARDWARE I 3 A [ARON SPRING ARRIVAL. AT JOHN P. LViE & SONS 011110 SIVRE - - - -The public are ilsquested to calrand examine ouretork before making their purchases, as we are selling goods 4f:the Lowest Prices, we have every thing you may want ID our line, and in such quantities that we can .supply all who may favor us with their patt4mege. Carpenters. Cabinet Makers, Wagon and; Coach Makers, .Painters, dhoe Makem. lilacitemlths, Ferment. Issboxers.. and the Pubiltrgenerally will find a full and complete assortment or Goode trx select from, at such Prices as will be sure to please all. TRY CB. • .10.11 N P.,LYNB & FON,: North Hanover steeet, Carlisle AAMILY COAL.-500 lONSF KENSVALLEY COAL. Broken and re-screened. prepare,' expressly for family use and kept UNDER COVICI,', ea. thgt I mu furnish it DKr and oisair during the winter. sears:a. 1 have also on hand and for sale the I,UKII gibbillt COAL from the mines of Boyd, llooa e it Co. and is 11A3108IN•COA1. from the micro of Corte can. Peal A CO.; all of which sell at small profits for cosh, and deliver to any part of the borough. • n0r.14. X 66. W.ll. MURRAY. N EW GOODB.-- , Tho stitisoriber, bas- fuel:opened a variety or Ladies' Tatmas, ',log and Square • Shawls,. Blanket Wm's; Merp.aes, •Auderes, • hfous de Lainelt, Olnabarasi Cplicoss, kets, to : which he invites theattention •of ttle L. dies..',GßO •Call e,.Nov: '2f; Ina ••• • t • • oTs AN SHO'ES:';:m.Anigher • .11 large assortment of afen's Coarse and Plan Boots. bailee Morrow Boots . and, thous, "Allssoll and. 0611. dren's kiootd and Shoats. Quilt t.vershoes and „Buffalo ..ideks at very low • ' ' • .1j IDES AND- TANNEIig• •• lot* DRY .FLINT: 111 DES ;,100 Abln "I " 7 l4i ' l:ket'StreeNtrr i t i altd C 244. I --MY Ro.Bt. ' : , • - • A. T. _ ,D14.1E E it; HOUSE 'arcLN AND OtTii3.1141:;1:11.A1A14'1711;,-. ____ „ , ' • 111RAINgli, AND 014/alit% MUGU; entrusted' to. Me talo will reeltiO attentitni, in' (Tiler, entire ettleasetlina -to; the ainploypr,. and.bo done at moderate, prices: - .lln also' It , yit o porticulor attanto,,c?pap!.r gupilack ,'•• imititions of' ,Ilmern. Stone, 'Choy. PUMP. ~9,4te. : m aT bie,o,llq WnlnutcHabiauny anti ROW. op., matte., ,1 „ , Vn4inn. Marliling Jlantlee, Calcining Ceilltrz,e, ka; Paittili4done in the toot lulmniik . minuet ' , ,Itlttar o rli=wotittnen. , Phopin , Poniftetatreer: Peabytetten Mural: _ . AiLIT u'rnt . - CI Alt $ L'E Asi Y ik) NOR /I , IDEMNITY tOAJN r wsa , Bi ERE. • irinvitnexKuN FIREVINBURANCIt CAT„ , , , . . . . ..• , or ArtmeptriPlui'• ' ... Pletrter:Ter/ianal.—~lo-:C.aplttil . :44l4,lll;4 l lllcer.-' . . 1 ••. 'lOll% Chesnut street. - . Maxi itriunairos, Annie perailaarster limited, agains osa or ttsinago.by tlre,ne 'seesaw and :ern:mot every dearliAloni lelown or Crreetry, om the most reasonable Aerins: — Applleatlonsmadeeilber personally or by letter,- I Wlll be - , itroniptly attended Is. . • . . : - . . ..... - o.lt BANCEF-11,1Preet. .. .. . `t "the sdbrinber fe ,agent for tbe. Janie conyany for Oarheir end Its rlchilty. Alt siddlcdtions for Imnd:um elthdr by maker persotddlp wt be.prodytly attended td ' "ill2l. INSURANCE:- TIIIC • Efibl erANNOBORO - Bninitir ^ 7F2 lo E' 7 . - bpgANCE COMPANY Rl' Cumberland - comity, Diceepo-' rated by an act of Assembly, i5llOll , fully organhed, and in operation under the manageMent of the following commilielonere; : Daniel. Dailey, William R. Comes, Utrhael Coektizi, *ON:Loh Brenneman, Christian Mayoral, John C. Dau,- lap, Jacob 11. Coover. bowie Myer, Dewy Logen,lisam min •11. Musser, Jacob Mummy 'Joseph 'Wickersham+ 'Alexander Arathcart. . . • The rates"of insurance are as low and favorable as sm.Y Company, of the kind in the Slide. Prisons wishing to. become members aro invited to mate application to Ilia agents of the 'company, who are driliiog to wait ujima .them at any thno., ' • ' . , DENY.. U. MOSSIOS, President. MESSY LCOAN, Vice President. % • • . - LEIVI6 =MR, Pervilsey. :MICHAEL COCliLlit. Treasurer. AORITS.4 • CIIIIIIIBRLA ND COUNTY;—Budluiplu Marlip, PLC um berland; 0. fl. Merman, Itlngetown ; Merry 7.ewaing • Shiremanstown I Charles bell, Clairol* 41111 Churebtown.f. Somme] Gramm, Iyaat ir•onabssoithlio :lames Mc Puwel,ltunlferd; Mode *nut* SIMI dieton; Samuel Mover, Benjamin Illanenuttliek, lcaltrg; Jahn Shorrick, Lixburn;. Cower, nun, •herdxtnten, ;I.'OllK - COVNTY. , —John Thinmony., Irlihrvairir; ?obeli Britnklin ;.John Scaltl,lEsq. - ,Ainaßlamponaol;::l Plokini,"Dovei; Ji IV'. Craft, , • • .11A1t12181JUII0.—Ilouser k Lochnum... Bleratera at the cl am having pollidaa alfwatt tit, alarm,' shave ndhy a a 811001.111 am: pay of the sofas.. ('IHItISTMAS AND .NEW •YEAX. ‘j • Tho.stnio.of the subscriber Is In reserpt, sentilte. shelves ere now supplied with a handsaw indeirSion. of no and rich , CIONA; and decorated fancrware, such AN ilikrtaldb. LAOS,. Vnsesi - Coffee cups, Jewell boxes, Toy Ten mud Damen setts, - China dolls in variety, and a varltyi•otl ether articles all well suited fur the coming 801 l fillip., fifto(lEltlEB AND SPICES". Mevery varleCyl fresh and of best qualify Bays. NO keen added to our former stock. . NEW BETZ - MENEM- BUCKWHEAT', of Tory floosquolity In mail one go Me.. CM MCI CRANBEHRIES.ItA.ISINS, • Currant.: Clrron and other gnu& adapted to ran.mmon. n sna hay, conotantly In store mod for Latin by .1 Caelisle. Dec. 10, W. . • HARDWARE, ! HARDWARE r- JOHN P. !NNE SON . . ole now receiving their Fail litnek of ilardwaval, whiz& in unusually largo, and in . ampoule]] with hie* the• ' mer heavy stech.maltos, ft one of the largest and most turfed assort:manta over offered to : thin publio. They li have . every thing thy t the Farmer the iluir.rue r tier ilerchant,_or the publie. nuty wntlt In their lima, WWI whieltthey are selling at the very - Tnwest — prices. Tbef, solicit it call born the public, before snaking Otis par- ; chime as they feel confident they can offer induct:smote that will reward the bu 'or far the throne. . ' Feeling thankful ton gonteous public for their (tamer liberal patronage, it continuance of the same it solittled at our old stand In North 11auovor litmet, Carlisle. • . October 81186 GAS FITTING. AND PLUMB-- !;1, - lie undersigned would-inform Lk* N.-. citizens of Carlisle that ho has made nrran g. . mentlftedollAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no Lice, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged . the air vices of a first rate natullroni Philadelphia, end has sup piled himself with an extonaivo assortment of .FI XT URlt which will °made him to till all orders promptly All work will he warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtures will be found in the room exactly opposite ills Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, whero'ho invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, Ac.--die is 'also prepared to furnish, or make to Ardor, every article of TIN WARN used by housekeepers and others.' He will also attend to SPOUTING, lIOUSPAtOOFING, BELL' HANGING,' and PLUMBING. Thankful ler the patronage with which ho has already been favored, he respeetfully Asolicits- a continuance of the same. . 3IONRON, 510111118. Carlisle, June 14, '54. - - 'POUTS AND SHOES, 7 —A find .ll4 complot • assortment of roots and Shoes of every, style and Inshitin. Ladies Ono Illorosed Slippers, Boots, Onrtors, &c,; Misses nud Citlidrons ditto; Men ,and Boys ditto., Just revolved and now °patting nt the cbeap "store of . • • - CIIMILEB•007,1:1;1Y. ti ADDLE 'AND HAMESS. MAX k) INC; The subecriber continuoa to carry on the above bushansii,ln all its various branches, in North Dan. over street, Carlisle.two doors North of Leonard's come' where ho Intends keeping on hand a general assortment In his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD , .•DLES, Bridles, Martingales, Births, Cirelngles nd Halters, also TRUNKS, \ - traveling and saddle ;p 2 : ‘ ,;^•N_ • • • . \ 110 begt , Ile also man-, • ' 4I I ullictures the most ,• NI ;approved SPA:11811 t„ 1\114,.\ Sr FI i IIRS , ever ) 11110d th; a • some, country. a durable n and n sa " u g t saddle e . , • . will do well to call nod see them. Ile • di • also manufactaires Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their viiirie• tle4,. and confidently believes fuse the general siperoLa t lom of hlsTaistonteraTthet - he -makes- the-neatestood best imam, In alt their variety of hredth. that is madame the country. He also makcs all kinds of Matrassca to ordero , ls: Straw, liusk. Cdrled Hair and Spring Mat. ruses. All the above articles will Iv made of the hest material and workmanship, and with them utmost deal patch. WM.OSBORN. CARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.- A large aitaortmeut of new and rename Flower, Field and Oardbn Seeds. in every variety, at wholciale and, retail, embincing all the' new s and desirable kinds, ariihdly pnt - up in papers for the retell trade:or. cup , plied in bulk. Chinon Sugar Cane, Seed, Japan, l'erts; Orange, Water, - Melutr ' - kr., - &c. --- Also a- cheire-astert- Went of fine Flower Sceds-20 varieties Ip fancy boxra, fur $l. Clean Clover, Tlniothy; orchard Gras,, Eye Grass, Herd times, line luau, Ores. Seed. ke. • PASCHAL, MORELS A . CO., Agricultural Tiny)lenient and Seed Store, N..E. corner of • 7th and Market stream, Philadelphia. . EICM=I Q'IOCK OP DRY GOODS FOR ijAAI,E.—The subscriber having been advised to ab stain from business of nil kinds for a year or two in or. der to recruit. his health offers for sale his entire stock of Woods, Good Will, nod rant of stort, immediately. lin has received from the city a 'lot of Sul ing Goods consisting of Ramp and ebelli Robes, Mous de. hilles;Chintses, Lawns, /ie.. In great variety. aLso logos and Trimmings of various kinds. For portion. urs enquire of [April 211.) • 201.0. W:IIITNER. • I= WINDOW GLASS !-8 by 10, and all other 617.03 of Banks. Monroe, and .Inrkison Window Glass, aingiu and Duubie Thick - and Alueriran Pinto. •. Hiving an ostensive stock. and - daily rereiving large quantities, we can furnish wltli the greatest prompt ness and the lowest wholesale'prices, the above supe rior brands of Window h MSS. RIOHARDS & BROTHERS, , . Manufacturers, P. W. cor. Yror;t and Arch streets, QCYTFIES, SCYTHES !!! io 10h dos. Gress Wild Undo Scythes, English and American,'Silver stool and Stool Backs. of all the tilt throat makes. Also 711 doz. Scythe Snail's, of -all the different patterne4ogethor With ralies, l r lbalthitt.MTay. Grain and-Manure ferns by - the quantity, Just received at thticbsairltaultinro store of 11. SAXTON. . , •• • ' r East Main Street Csrlisle. li t 1 1 ARAIERS PREPARE IN TINE.— Just received—A largo assortment of Clap Elo• ia ors, with ropes and Punays. all completaalson largo lot of revolving May and .0111111 rakes,' Grain Cradles Scythes and ~._o e ltatlts. rohos, fgrkerShoyols, „Haas &c. at . " the 0..1 911 arlwP"7t! ) 1!)- 1r '.. - If. sniioil. • .' May 20,'47. East Main Street Carlisle • '1 1 .42.1i It ' S FUR . wt , • • NITURE ROOMS. V OW on hand a large assortment-of now and fashionable FURNITURE and CHAIR B alnat and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus; kith war ble tops: - • Sofax, Table& and Washstands, • • Vatnut:What Ent ; and Wardrobes. . Mahogany and Walnut Tables oral! niece.. • . • • 'French Dudatoads, Mahogany and Plain Tables, at all prices, •.,• • • • Pdyler,and chairs, and Rocking Chairs, with velvet or • haireinth seats and basks. Malib,tatuy and Walnut Chairs with halicloth or cane sea -Vain Chalra rif all kinds: , tuid sok this now and ologanr assortment at the Furniture Roman of the subscriber, corner of North Ha . never and Louther at, , May 27,1867: ; EW BOOKS 1 The aubieribers have Just recelied the following NM PuoLleArlons:— geheiallY known-7). ' d. Watts,, 1 25.. America and Burope—Ounewma,' • .• „ '• . 1.21 ThAericatuilh dorm—Con. Pratte, • —: 24 j otu . lilacaula3'sltiographleal sod IlistorlesdEseaye, • . ' 7f. Lifeof Charlotte'. Bronte—Osextuil vole., . .• , 151. Bryant'oPodme,:New ed., cloth gilt, . ' 160 AleObr of the Bechlone of tint Supreme Court 'the Bolted B.ates: and the Oylolone of - the Judges In tbe•Drod 'Scott case, • ' " sr• •Quiackenhotud IlL4tory ref the.Caited &ales, • lOr 4.opletoWn llNlway.Ouldo • 24 Gertnitey; its Bolveraitles, Theology. and Ball:Ion, . By Pt ' • ' . • • 1 21 Bohlatter's Life ;Aid Traipla—llstuisoon,i •• Id Testimony of tta ' , I'2l • Life of Capt. • ' .• • '• 4• Prinelploa of Bolenee,,Mueeo Portrit," ° • 10 ' Pusultof ICnowlledgo-1 4 2,0c48. ATLAWN Aretit' , Bxhicentlons—DO. Kstia,,/ vols,Cre.,•; . . 6111 drrinsfs Idfb 'ellatddilgtou;4. tole., 8,0., , • 801 4" •• • ••• TAYLCII. E ?T001.1.515' .; ,HHAPEIIni,AND , • • • , ot tlinthonutitatuto of 1857, - wititell the, , -1,-,trpeaTtritrz;;;.Tott";.orWnifgln„. itijidnyOut ntort'ean ha done with O g re;tne : nr era. flittlhrnal ' PASCHALL ld'lltitlS A Co, lail i rwent 3,se n oditere 7th mid Market Street insurairm - Mlifl'~l~iC9f.~+yi7~.4fi.l = 33usuits4_6frfi - G E.O-11.GEGE, 'JUSTICE OF TlLiZatalf, im..ofilee , ' rite the West end of the Court Itopso 4VILLIAM CI: RIIEEIT ..Attormiy , - 7Y7atThlvir - 0111Firin - WY-Busier= entrusted to Malvin be promptly- at. tended to. . • • rob, • .41. P. I.IIIIMRICH, - Attorney et Law. kJ qi—Oifion - oii - North "llMlover Iltreet, - u:fese:dcMei coeilhefPM& 1165e1; All business entrusted to him will he promptly attended to. " [April 15,, TIII. • B. KIEFFER °fried. in. North Jur Illanovor stMet two doors from *aim & Campbell's atom .01fleo.tionrs, more torticularlyfrom.7 to B t,eloel; A. and from to 7 o'clock; t._31.• • T OFFICE.—LBAJUEL TODD. orttle raw.---trffico 311 Cenitme iSquere, west side, near 'the. First Presbyterian Clarund A03:521:5, 1857 TIOCTOR S. P. .ZIEGLER: 2 — Office . yur .wind Residence Ewa Main ;treat, third , r Mew the,lffecriet..flouse. :Calls in town and csunt) romptly attrnefasl. Curtieri.e. Jan. 2, 1P56. , Dr ou r,. -- Soma, Ranover street, - ' 1 1 - 1145} ' heat dlome to the 'Net Orion bo absent Iran Carlisle -the Iva. ten days of nada aeon th. f A ug. 1,'55 - TAR. GEORGE,S. SEA • _I_IIIIOIIT, DENTIST, from filo ,Bal " - • Deon, 'College - of Dental Surgery. IM—cetTere at the•resitlon re of his mother, Enet lemthM Monet; tame deers below Ledford. Iteferouvi—Dr. Geo Z.EMets. . Morebl9,lBsl—tf., • . ET GIT 8 T .11 . 1: 8 A t IV 1,1 , - Al"rokyfix_AlLl.Aw.•L — knum - Ar3tk - 7i, - ,10 -- ilePTt rti , on •lingt 170 In, ntreot. All buslionpiltuntrustetUtn Itie earn rslll In, promptly nttend • . -ed to.. " May . • . . - .. xnw 'Snrnm, Ohio. • W.. &g. n . roKintarim, Vonnsylrmln: .. • I. f.r Com, Wm & Ivltilict. .S.N YD E R M'FARLMND, AND . COOK - . , . F"--" Bookies* and Dealers in Real Estate, 1 1 11,NNEAPOLI9, . ... Alinnosota Territory. Juno 3, EST .=ly ARMSTRONG ham 'reillOV fpd hit , :tntekin Ceptro_Sguere_vient....fthe-Court ilualsni wittria he may , hu co:limited ut tiny linur of the .niety. or nigit.. Dr. A. hum had thhty years 'experience iltuthu profearlion, thu last tun of which have -von i the ready and "practice. of 11:nueeopathie - .di nu. . LEiry.2o,-)'1:701n. • izeItIVIENIO, AND C()Nlr EYAN li , j 4 rElL-1. L. SPONSIXII, late !twister ofCumber mull Abu sty, will carefully' attend to the transaction. 0 Intshoss as may be entrusteeto him, Such a ithemnhtliqt et' Deeds. 31ortgages Contreetw, dr. lie will ullsqlltwoto his attention 'a the procuring of Land War nruite,lhonsions, &e. no well us the, purchase and sale .nt itetf,Estatr, negotiations, otiOens, tra.Offlco on ' SlireUt.ffraerry occupied,- yW. l'enrost 11;siptina, the Nlethodist . 7 1J L ESTATE AGENCY. 1 .V.V'DHY.W FOR.. . JEFF THOMPSON I+,.S TIIObIPSON',- tlinvn' gl omned an 'Mike' at 14.3Oseph, Mo., for the pnr idhaan null Hale nt Heal Eatato. buying antlael ling Land NWarratik. entering Land oiLTlnnt, Surveying and Map. ininglfurfna,Lneatiou of Warranta, and making invent imeritc dab - non•reaidenta,4iaying mess, gaghtining ton General Land Agoney in ilitinnic,3iebraskaoind fora. • .tt,T.,lllfro on Second Street, North of A. Ti Beattie's - Illaniting L louse. ' ' • • f.Tuly.3o, 1856. SXTON' 415/022/" `WAR SPRIX A ARRIVS AL. - • CXEMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE., • :Tito nufescilhor line just returned from- the Diatom olitiesmat would call the attention of,his friends and 011°,0111V generally to - the largo and woll•solected as• quirtmeastof HARDWARE which he hatinow on hand; ouneintimt. in part of BUILDING' MATERIALS; such an dioarws, Hinges, Bolts, 'Locks, Gloss of every de mosipainmo id quality, such as Common, White. polished .AmovicandYrench,'EmuaolleiLand Double thick of all *talzoa.•lluiitts. Varnishes. kr . . &c. Edge.Toolit-of- - every description, • ifaiitilinfie; (trace and Bitts; Augers; Squares, 0 unges, - Hammers, - Vices, Anvil,--Screw Milos, Allacticidiale; Bellows. and Saddlers will find s. large assortment Tnlis'nfa very.descelptien, together with Ladles' and /Gentlemen Morocco Lining, Binding, Patent and lFrenek•CtirlSkins, Shoe Thread, Awls, Wax; Pegs, Lasts, illainosOMminting, Collars, (Bribing, 'Whipstock, Deer- Trees, Sc.. Sc. ' . • Al...dined:l Makers Tools and Triinuilngs of all hinds, miteli , asffided. Spokes, Fellow,. Shafts, Bows, Floor Cloth, '‘Oarivues, !Cloth,. Damask, Fling, Lace, Moss, Sc. Chlhnet ILakors will. find a large assortment of VRI.- 1111811,, Otlk, Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of nil lednas :and slue, Mouldings, Rivets, Hair Cloth, ‘llllll4h,Onilled Hair Chair and Sofa Sponge, &e„ Sc. ' IfocKehmpers will also find n large assortment of IKnivouxinti Forks, Bratannia. Alhata and Silver Metal 'Weide said 'Tea Spoons, Candlesticks, Waiters, Shovels, ,anti'LL'onis„lron and Drabs Kettles, Pans, &e., together nuibh •Ostliinvare of till hinds, • such as Tubs, Iluritets, . tOlutrior.,,Elc , Sc. Agninultir. ml Implements, embracing Plows of ell kinds, 'snithiresurs. Floss, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Cloths, Sc. • Illte , l e a 'large stes lc, comprising all kinds' in general MllO II am selling at ehy wholesahiprices. litemmuliOr th'ex.id stand, East Muhl street,•Carlisle. • IL SAXTON. Bl'l NT 1.',1t7,_.1? AdtIMEIt S AND BUILDERS. 11:be -ariberrillero would reset:Unity announce ,to the riubLic,rtikr.t they nro now prepared to furnish 'the fel !loafer, tmcribed artieloo of LUMBER: FBA, etienn t in trour.el Plan, and Boards rd all Vileness : Com, neon Boards mid Plan of white phie; lieuiloek Joice :notLfirsettling. °fall sizes nod Imtgtho ; White Pine and Noe Flooring, workettt-9fft-kinds of Paling and irleirbenrcie Laths; Pine and Uy pros Shingles of all qua ' littler.; Shingling Lath nod Striping, nod Fencing Menses 10 feet., long. All limbers sawed" to order, by - actraing their idlls, of nil lengths nod - olzes..(pine, oak, or boobock.)i Sash, Doors, Blinds rind Mouldings ready ' for mec. Tho above will he furnished on the moot tea. - =socusittertermiq - nnitnethu shortest notice. TO COAL CONSUMERS. -'tM "We have constantly on baud al te.eakinds of "\ s, , FAMILY COAL; Lykons Yid ley, Short Itoun tale, Trovorten, Lo • sued Ilountnie, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury. Wilkenbarre, and the Broad .Top fur IllockomIthe; all of which we dolivor to any.part of tlfe town as low tailbone tar litottOtt at any yard in the town for cash or country protawai. Coal all Ili screened and delivered aeon. thy . Meld attention to business, we hope to receive a liberal shone of public patronage. Von will find our Yard In the eastern end of the ho• rnigh., oli)msitu the Liao Works. qurotßee hereafter will ha rept op posits Bents it Brothers store, in the race siow occupied by 'Squire Smith. All orders loft at the okilket or at either of the subscribers' reoldences, an West . Pomfret street, or at Ear.t . atroet, will be promptly at tended to Ca.disle, June 3, 1e57• MITE HALL • ACAI)EMY.- 'I'IIItEE MILES WEST OP HARRISBURG. Thu Twelfth Somion of this Institution will commence on Monday, the ad of November. Parents and Guar dians aro requested to inquire Into its merits beau 'handing their onus or wards elsewhere. The oration of the Institution is, raked. pleasant and houltit i ff, and the course of instruction embrace s the ord . end higher branches of an English Education, co titer witirtho Ir,tio, Ornok,.Fronch, and German lat. guazies, and vocal rind inbtrumonial music. Terms. Vomiting, washing, and Tuna) in the English branch. us and until music per session„(2l weeks) tio,oo. For circular rontaltilpg particulars DAENISNOER. _ a~~vissa~_ FOURTII ANNUAL FAIR OF YIIE :31'n1NO LITERARY /NSTITUTE, dR Le hold In LITERARY HALL. NEWVILLE,To. ' AUG UtiT 11, 12, 73, 14, 1557, The. Managers would earnestly invite the,attention of Fanners, slochanics, Artists .ind faidles:lifid all Mb erg to this exhibition. Cent:Muttons of every kind. 'tending to further the development of Agriculthre,llorti culture, add the Arts and Sciences, are respectfully Nn charge will be made for thb exhibition- of any articles or aninukhi, and en addition to this a ticket, as heretofore, will be givel is the exhibitor, adudtting him Into the Hall and grounds nt all times when open to the public. "The 14111 tr.,!! 'e *open for ,the reception of gooda_on Thursday, August 0, and rat .Tuesday, Minuet 11, for the admission of visitors. The Institute's Cornet Band will ho present throughput the exhibition, to entertain the lovers of sweet sounds. • Thu PLOWING MATCH will come off on Friday, the 14th, at 10 o'clock. In a field a short distance fum the Hall. At 1 o'clock, on Friday, the Annual Address will he delivered. The distribution of the property of the Joint Stock Associntion will take place during the pro. gross of ther2Falr.„ Per full particulars, send for a "List of Premiums," Which will be Issued during the present month. ••.7 • J. S. MoIiLWAINE, July 1, 1657. tiodrotary of Board of Managers. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, that application will he made to the not t. Legs, latub ot. Pennsylvania; to alter the charter of the Car lisle Deposit dank; located In the borough of. Carlisle, Cumberland county, was to confer upon said bank the rights and privilegen of a bank' of - Issue. and to change Its llama to the Carlisle Dank. • 'Aldo, to increase the capital of, said hank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars )with the priilloge of Increasing the same under its present charter to .ono Collared 'Mon gaud Dollars) to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. - • •. W. llf. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, Ju1y4,18G7.-0 m. • Mr ALL 'PAPER ! WALL PA.P 1 .. . • BPEINO - ARRIVAL, 7867. ••. • Just imeived the largest and most varied assortnient ever opened In Carlisle.• The public are Invited to call, arid make the selection from our mammoth ansortment., Our,pricoa are.the very lowest. Also, a - large varlety,of Window Allude and Fire Board Prints. at : JOHN P. LYNE k BONS, • North Hanover st:,, Carlisle; 4.: 8 --411 , Papers on hand frprd lest sOason will he sold N E W. - ‘U , SI 13. E I.A ' r F I iNSTHErIAR r U The ltnbaerereetrcrrtenie rotleeOd ••• , Dny. .Eppittp,4s4rNeuxe, netbelv.Yartt on Pinot. Bey ahovo the Cattori rPetort.; ',The patronago of Cho. publle tareapsrtfully.soltclied Veh. 25.185 T, ItrtiY.A. Co; ;litATTiNGS,7,-'' 1%91461-4nd: Checked. I .l 6 ll::,Atittliisolusi robe . itt l eAtit lot , • dapAGRICULTURAL IM PL E3l ENTS pluirromrs CELEBRATED. WHEAT DRILL: ad also 'ter 'sowing oats, grass sheds and. • piano ' liriuser'n portahle Cider Mill—the best .iir thir market.....litillidey:hpatent,Wintinilll,-- orsu iiie - i's end Thresher's, Lithe and Guano Spreader'ic. Daniel's 'hey, Straw and Fodder seiel7l Little Giant Corn. and Cob. Mill, Spain's .AtinoCpatle Churn. Theabore Superior Implements with allot .tu for the use of the fanner or gardner, for solo Wilmot de and Rotallßy2-• . „ _... . .. ... • . ------ •' - PASCIIALT.; NORMS 'Si CO, Agricultural Wareham. and Seed Store. corner 21 and Market streets, Philadelphia. J01y,25, '55, . .. . . . . • . _p_ -...._ - • 44446001 _, \ . 01 •, 1 ... • ' . ~ . Nos. - 21 . and; 23 South Sixth Street . " PIIILADELI'IIiA. ' . AGEICULTAAL 7LPLE) U MANUPACTQRY, Bristol, Pa. Salo 0 Innallel (870 lierea)'Illoo msdnito, near Bristol,d'a, —...,• 1110 FARMERS. —The subscriber has j_ just returned from the City 'with One of the largest assortments of Hardware over brought to this place. Ile -has Just feceltAd 80 dox. Ilames with and without pat. nstenings, Iron And steel hooks ranging in pairs from 44 to $1 50. Also :100 pr stinight and twist link trace' chains from 50 to $135. Home made traces of all kinds, also a lot of spread, fifth,' biestst, butt, carrying /gator and log -chains—also a very largo lot of .shovels, forks, spades. hoes, ralces, and in short everything and any thing wittited by, the Farmers-1 Rememl or the old stand East Main St. Carlisle. • , March 10,'50: ' • - , H. SAXTON. - DATE NA' SIM NEED • curdles, manunn.•..red far ALDRICH A SAUCIEST, N 0.4,10 Market street, This cutter le euperior to any, now In nee, for strength durability, and siMplialty of construction; ft cuts toot cr. and is the only solfqtharpening tiny. Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter over made. It hoe but - ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which'any person can grind and set with ease' but In ordipnry vise, is ground In the machine. Thou. sands have nlrendy been sold. and the domond is daily Increasing. In most cases an examination is suflicient to convince one of Its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes bf the above &Instantly' on hand and for sale by'. ' J. l', LYNN, octet L., Bele Aiontlfer_Cumberland.c6unty._. • r o -FAR3IIIIIS & GARDJNIPAiS L TUC LOUT MANUFACTURING COMPANY nillos for sale 40,000 barrels of their (Manutitctured from the nightloil of Nose York City,) In lots to suit purchasers ' ~,„, This article.(grently improverldtilthinlhn last two years) has bean in ilm market-for idghttein years, and t i9t ale4 l l f Z n.?r g 7dei Vtlttt%2iiirFlrlilthnanr other. and at the slime limo free front :Magi amble odor. Two barrels will manure:an 6P1 . 0 of corn in Abe bill. will save two-thirds in labor. will'estitse it to mint, up quicker, to gruwfaster;ripen earlier. nud will bring a larger crop on poor ground than any other, •fertillaer, and Is also tf prevontative of the cot-worm: also, it does not injure thaseed to ha put in contact with It. - The 1.. M.Co.point.to their long standing Tenn tattoo, - and that:man capital (S 100,000) invested in.their busi ness, as a guarantee that the article they make al a i always bn of such quality as U. mmand a ready sale... Prim in Philadelphia le. follows: One barrel to 5 bbla ; - - • :$2 00 Five " to. .` • - " I 87!4 and at the rate.of.sl.-.75.per barrel.forany.quantitrover 10 barrels. Inj- A pamphlet eonsalning oYory information - . 11 1. be sent (freo) to any ono applying for the mmo. • "VilleVirictriffiWsitoi! i , ritly - htadvanee,,to avoid asap, polotmont. Address. - .PASCIIALL STORMS A CO., Agents, Con Market and ith streets, Philadelphia.'Pa. Feb.-113, 1857-3m.' Rk, sk AGRICULTURAL - MINTS. • Ridging and Sin vet Plows. for Corn and I - Potatoes, .Expanding Cultivators, with • Steel Teeth of various Patteins, Field and Oardtnl narrows, bland Plows, Revolving Herse Rakes, patent Scythe Snaths . and Scythes, English Lawn Scythes with rivetted backs, anperior Vaunting llay Forks, with rope and tackle coniPleto, and .alkatlier articles fur Strut and garden. PASCIIALL MORRIS k CO., ith end Market Streets, Phila. ' LOUGHS, IN GREAT VARIETY, consisting of Prouty, 'Wiley, Makers, Peekskill, Side UPI; Subsoil, Double 311chigan and Rai Ploughs. with wrought shares. Also, 'Expand- lug Cultivators. with Steel and Reversible Teeth, Field -and Gorden Borrows, Cast iron 'lolling. flay, Straw, and Fodder Cutters, with a large assortment of Horticultural Tools, at wholesale and re tail. PASCIIALL. MOURN d CO. Implament and , Eerd.Sture, 4th and Market, Pltlitn May 6,1856. r ' • • "Warranted fresh and geiiine •HARDEN SEEDES; In 'every variety, at ~.A whelesaltiand Amorted Boxes 'put up especially- for the country, trade: Fine European nud American Flower Seed.. 20 h .• arlettes In hexes for 51. with directions. Japan Foos, Sugar Cane Seed, Tom Th - utull Dwarf Peas, Orange Water Melon, New Win oingstads Cabbage seed. • PASCHALL MORRIS k CO. Implement end Seri Store ith and Market MIL_ rLy NETS, FLY NETS = , 1.. 4 .Tutt neeelml,-100-pair-Fly-Nets, Llneri,--Cfitton and Twine of all colors, quality and ntyle, cheaper thou ever, n 0 tha cheap llonlveare ',tore of , 11. SAXT'ON, East Male Street Carlisle Penne May, NEWVILLE DEPOSIT BANK - 7 - - PICOPILIETORS..' Alusnn y c , lrji~•r Dar Mann, Guorgo Boa, Graroy, Jqnn C. Brown, 111athew, B. Boyd, Alchurcon Laughlin, John !harsh, Jr., James 31eHoehan, • Thomas Stough, • • John P. Rhonda. TIM; Bank, doing buiinoia In' the nano rf Bet Omeey & C 0.,. is now prepared la' do a general Ilankir, Business with fidelity and dispatch. Money received on deposit and paid back' on domaba without untie°. On Special Deposits, interest Is paid as follows.'viz From 2 to 4 months, 3 par cont. per annum.; For 4 months and upwards, u per cent. por annum, Notes, Drafts, Checks &c., collected in any part of the United States.' I= EMI - Fainters, liferhanics; others' desiring a sere deposltorytor their =ploy. will bear In niind that the proprietors of this flank aro isnirinu&wr LIASILIK to the oxtnnt of their,several estates for all the deposits and other obligations of 4te,A, ORACEY & CO. , Batking Ilouso In 3laln street, nes t rrs from 0 A, N., to 3 P. N. .1 1 1057._3.,. 01 . 1N P. illfbAPS. Nowvllle. June 17, Ceshler. j'ou) B .SALE OP - REA: L — ER; virtue of rof order of the Orphans' rt of - Cumberland-county to me directed, I will-sell nt.Publie Solo on the.prembies, on SATURDAY, the Bth . day •nrAugust - next - all - that - lIOUSE - A ND - LOT - OF GROUND situate in Steughstown, lately owned and oc cupied be Airs. blbiabeth (rounded on the East and South and lsalah Lindsay, on the north by the tarn pike, by on the treat by —.—Seeder. -The hoLiqo In two-story Log Douse with a kitchen ittLudred thereto. Thorn Is also n Log Stable on the premises. The tonne of sale will be ten per cent. of the pu chase. money when the property Is stricken down, and the re. shine on theist of April nest when a &shindig be made and possession, given--e - p •thurchaser to pay all taxes as tressed for 1858 Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. - 3f. of said day. GEORGE ItEA, Adm'r July I. 1067.—ts 1 RE SII S IfP P L Y OF DRUGS _ FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS.' / have just received afresh flak of 'MEDICINES, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS, &r., which having lawn selected with great rare et the hest. housea • in" - Phsladelphia. I can confidently recommend to FAMILIES, .PiIYSICIANS, CtUNTIIY MERCIIAVNS and DEALERS, as being fresh and pure. ; Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals,' Inetaurnenta pure essential oils, Herbs and Extrude, SplUes ground and ulnae, Essenro . N,flerfumory.Aa,, L 7. Cod Liver Oli , '-11anuistergitriiiibe. ' 1, DYE-STINFS---Indigpes, Madders, SurnaciAlum, Log Cam W and Caoods. (lirVitriol; Copperas, Lao D o. PAlNTS—Wetherill A Brother's Pure. Lead Chrome Green and*Yellow, Paint and Varnish Drastic, Jerksy Window Glass. Linseed Oil, Turpentine C•upal ndroleh Varnish, and Rod Lead. All of Which will ,bil sold at the very lowest market prise.; :, ' l ' A150..1 If esh and splendid assortment of F A;N 0' Y • —"rableot*-- -100DL, Fruits; Confe - ctionary,and Innupterabit3'lother articles calculated for use and ornament all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices. at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancyll -we of the subscriber on North liana ver street, • . • ' IATARBURTON"S BON-NET. MA - T . y "TERIALB FOR SPRING TRADE S TO MILLINERS, ANtA6TIIERS. 'recelvedl a full supply „of. cheap nnd deslrablo . goods. the listed Perle fashion - Q/oas own IMpOrtation, also from Auction: and Importers, whir It we oder much below the usual price& . . • , , „ •' Punnet itibl•ons, att widths. Elantelllntet • Gauze aud.Crape, • do. Florences. • :Black de. klnallsit Cannes. • • • . Fiala Satin • , Acroplmne Plain Slatteutt, French . - Glace Silks. ' Bonnet Taiwan ' Foult, sa l white keel. Grid' Afrhque, . • " • Joined Blonds. • • Black tiro du nines, :Illusion* and Nets; .• --Black Mpdra, • ' Bnches and Quilling!: • Black llombnaltunte,, ' • - ,-Crown7Liolnne, • •• • • i SIM'S; net.. Set, : -.• Embroideries. tiloies;,llltts; aud lace Gooas;:--: - WIIGLICSALIt : AND . RETAIL,•• At No. 16034 South SKOOND St reet,,,thicondjnyooods Stara below Ftwaosi plianDieL,rpiut. . • • -luny 6, 1567.‘43 Mtn: • • : Jiati4 'exerste,tk: , • • agricultitTal: NEW AND IMPROVED 11)UDRETTP, James MeCandlish, John Waggoner, L. 11. Randall, John (Ornery, - "" Abraham Grove, bane A. Quigley, = 8.. R. IMBRSTICK - Ho V 'S LIQUID HAIR DPI!, This HAIR DYE' 110.111114 only Mai to satisfy . all of Its perfection as n Dye, and the following testi. menial from that eminent Analytic - Chemist. Professor Ilmith, of the IL S. Mint, w4l4smiyicindlruL_what-the have - pmtritio7 . nitestlmony to. "'LABORATORY FOR PRACTICiL CIIEMISTRY,I STEPIIEWB PLACE,. • • - • Philadelphia, Voßlith..lBs7. "Being well acquainted with the iubstances compeer leg_ Rover's. Liquid: flair. Dye, -1 am . satisfied Abet following tife Simp(o'direetions given for lts use, it will not injure the Hair or Skin. but .411 give a natural and durable color to the Heir. , • • JAMES C. 1300T H, Analytic Chemist." HOVER'S WItITII4d.T7Q KS, including Rover's Fluid, and Rover's Indelible Inks, urn too well known and in troduced to require any additional testimony of their _character.,-Tbe-saleil-have been-increnhing-since-their first introduction, giving evidence that the articles truly pewees that intrinsic merit. claimed at fiest for them I, the Manutctimer,.... ' I ere, addrossed to the Manufactory, No. 410 RAM: strete, above Folllqll,eold.No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt,attention by ' '• • „ . - JOSEPH S. ROVER, Manufacturer._ C. I. BUSH'S Aitt.gi d tiq jousc, IllarEet St., above Eighth, I'll LA DELPIII A ONLY, ONE BOTTLE OITDR SAN FORD'S llnvigorator, or,. Liver Reniedy Ts reitnitod Urcure any one puulded with Liver.Com-_ plaints. unießs .the - .most of 'Um second bottle will, with some a single failure, restore the patient fo health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of ;di to these facts, that the liivbiorator in compounded by a physician who has used It in his prac tice fur tlpi past twenty years with a mimosa almost ere dulOus, and that it is entirely vegetable, being com posed wholly of gums. , Seine Idea 01 tile strength-of these minis Clay lw formed align it Is Lumen one bottle or the Invie,ortiter contains us much strength as one liundrect.doiles of Ca lomel without any of its deleterious One'bottle Is the'stirest thing known to carry away • the bail °fleets of mineral poison of any_hind,-. - Oar - One - IV tie Is needed to throw out of the system the ellerte medicine after'a long, sickness. One bathry taken for Jaundice removes stlryellovrness or unnatural rodor frdmitint akin. • . One dose after eating Is sufficient to relieve the sto mach and prevent the fimd from rising and scouring. .Only one' done tat/ n before retiring preventsnight mare. . •.. , • Oho dose taken at night 'falsetto' tho bowels gently,' and cures ninth it One dose taken after each, meat will cure Dyspepsia. n -e - _Ono doge of two tepoonsflill 'will alwayn relieve_ . • The bottle taken the female nlistruelion removes the • cause of the disease. and makes a ipet•lect cure, Only one dose initmdilikelyneelieses Cholk One dose often repented in a sure cure for Cholera ' -3lorbus, and a sure preventative of Cholera, Ono dese token often will prevent the recurrence of J l llllouaattarks-while-itioilevs painful feelings.' itt3ollo or .Ire doses taker occasionally is one of tine bearremeilies for In Mid ever known. Thinis'anilei of rnvm Alf- 1011/mat lon and weakness of -the lunge, have been cured by theinvigerator. Ono doge taken n short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes foodstyli. digest . ( In ii , d i ne often,. mr.0..1t _cum: , Chronic Diarrhert/..1u Oa Worst form:, while suninur and trowel complaints' yield almost to the' first dose, • One or . . two doses curds attaeka gauped by (vorms, while forw mum in children, there Is no serer; safer and ' speedhir remedy he the world, as it never fails. -There is tio exaggeration-in these statements. they • are plain and seiner farts, that see ran give evicencu to . prove, ,while ell wife eke It urn giving 'their unattlntous - ••stlimat.i - nc Its-thvor. . WP {OOl all.trlto are sick amt:4lclillitated to try this - remedy. nod tent It thoroughly, and any *lto are not benefitted by its use we should like to hear from, no 'no Lase yet to heat from, the first person .who has used a bottle of invigorator. without receiving benefit, for there are such astonishing medical .virtues in it, that all, no matterhow letw they have been affected, If their' complaint arises !him n deniuged liter, trill ho bonellt-• ted if not entirely cured. ' .. SANFORD Si Co. Proprietor, . . .- 845 Broadway. Now' York.. - For snobs' S. MIAOW and S. W. 11AVERST1CK, Carlisle, and by Druggists generally. Filarelli 25, 1857-31 u. , A...MIRACLE OP SCIENCE.-Dr. C. L. Bolting, of Miehanicaburg, Cumberland county; Pa., announces to those afflicted with Tunmvs, wens. Cancers,. Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, ula. King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually • treated with Caustic or Knife. lie can remove them with. out cutting, burning or pain; neither Chloroform or. Ether is administered to the patient. It is no matter wit what part ot-the-body they hay-be, he can remove thentivit,h_putect.,tuttly. find In is remarkably short lime. No Mineral of VegetahieFitiloirls applie3, and no money reguiretFuntil a cure in perfected. r , .l Uteri. Female Complaints, Chronic, Vane. real and all other diseases treated with positive success. Fullpartienlars can be obtained by addressing in either . English or Gorman, poet paid. Patients can be accom modsted with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg.. is ono cf.' the prettleSt and healthy towns In this or any (Abe, attic. It do 8 miles from Harrisburg, on the Cumburiend, Valley Rail ltetuVend accessible - from - all parta - ettheilninn. - The'Doctor will visit cases in any part of the Stn when tethed. yyi ,Bind reader If you know any oftlieted fellow crest Sure.delay not to tell Mein of Ade treatment... - . . - i.., STA UFFE It Sr, If AR LMY'S 'r.:, • CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ia,, , .' - Wholesale and Retail, at the " Philadelphia " Watch - and Jewelry Store," No. 00 North Second street, .. orner "r Quarry, Philadelphia, . Gold Lever Watellea, lull jewelled, 10 caret . cin,es, $2B 00. . ' Gold Lenin°, 18 carats, 24 00 Silver Lever, lull jewelled, • 12 00 ' r. Oliver Lupine, jewels,9 00 . Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Speciaeles,- , ' , '7.00 Fine Silver do. • 4MY . . Gold Bracelets, • ' 3 00 ' Ladies Gold Pencils, ' 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, bet, 600 \ Gold Pens, with pencils and silver holder, - 100 Gold Finger Rings Watch Glasses, Ate. i All goods , '''• wtwranted to Ilia what they are sold for, . STAUFFER .4 BARLEY, • Successor of i.l.Conrad. N 'E /IFZ•Qn Ladd some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepine still lower than the above prices. - ' ..- B LINDS AND SIIA-DES! OF NEW STYLES. 1. R. J. WILLIA3I 4 , N0,,12 North Sixth Street, Phila delphia. Manufacturer of, VENITTAN BLINDS, Tater!. Ave GOLD 11011.0ERED AND PAINTED 811111Y.S, of Beautiful Designs, Buff, and all other Cblors of Holland used for Shades, Fixtures, Trinnnings, le., de., Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest rash Prices. . - ' STORE SHADES painted to order. B. J. W. thholtful forpast patronage, respeetflutly Belts the public to call and examine his new• and forge es..tortnien t, before purchasing - eisow•hmn. "WE SWAT TO_PLEASE..!I%! - March 18, 1857, r IHE LA CHAIR .AND 11 FURNITErIar'ESTABLISI6IENT IN BALTIMORE . Mathiet's Gar Street, .Warivrecime.. •• • • • • No. 2:4 Gay-Sireet, near.Fayetee, • • •..; . • BALTIMORE,111.1): • • Womb loud always on hand. or Made to order, eve; •iy style , of French . TRT&A.-TETES, In Plush, Ilair, Ohne or. lirocatelle. - • French Full Stuffaud Hodallion, Parlor ARMCHAIRS in Plush, Ilair, Cloth, or linantelle. • • , -• • -French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CIIAIRS,In 'sots with Plush, Hair, or Brocatelle.. '- • . •. • &WAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut parlor CHAIRS,- In Hair, Olcith or Plush. ." ' • ROCKING CllAlßK=varioua• designs • - ,' in Hair, Cletg 'Stuff Spring LOUNRESL:a largo nesortinent always on hand,- or any nattern loads or covered with any • • goods to Order. - • • • CHAMBER • SUITS—In -Weight, complete, ficim 135 . GANB CIIATRS and Rocking do.—the largest assort. meat' ready-made in the United States—from $l2 a do. - liar Rom:RA:llea end- Dialog CHAIRS, n , nut or , Idahogopy with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Boats— a assorimont renkracing over 00 doien. r • 'wood gesv_Cll IRS and SETTEES arid ROCKING ' 100 . &man:, • , • , • Feather Reds. Maraud Husk Mattresses of every...oz., 1 1 'lel • -Also, all .kinds and Plan F r an t e,,Th r cry - Loing Glasses, Bc, .. "• -. A. HATUIOT, - 25 North Clay:Streeti • ' 4 , ,t0r 10,1867? •', ; • NearTayotte street: • SH.A.PES I:—The. M ies - v V ret, ana'auiliiieit pebAttkiit thenow .61.• of-.