CI tofilo . ! . ,ei,....l3tittaitn.itit. F4.10d SCHOOL OF TRUE MAN-. ..• iiool).—The men who have' left, their ' mark .u_pcitt.the egos iMwhich they have f — lived, have done'a great Work • ....f.forthe.radd, have been-.with - low - excep •• I ;ions, mem of noble . physical, mould., The . .foundation of their greatnelts and of their their'physical powers.-a-Su a nian was Washington, and most of the worthies • who were associated him- in..the struggle forourlibertieS• . Such was Play . and-W-ebsterand - Matirof - their - nontem . poraries in our. national Senate. Their early days 'were spent upon the farm,and . • the thoughts of their declining years were • "give to the improvement and- tlie - culti, vation, and the embellislinient - of their respective homesteads. Ashland and Marshfield ivill long be scenes of • pilgri, • mage-to the husbandman as well is the • patriot. • • The wholel'endem!y of farin life is to develope the hodyhealthfully and syrnme . • trically._ The child' is hot pent up in the . -. narrow backyard of a city dwelling, 'nor info the throimed and filthy streets tof.purp his sports. His bps open first . Upon green fields and. fragrant' meadows 'and first: footfall out of doors is -upon the Matted. grass &Meath, the shadowy " trees:of his itural home._ He drihks in health'froa. every breeie, and 111•-thi - , • scenes fulness Whichperforms So important an office in our'early training. • And this leads us to apeakpf •the in fluence of farm life upon'the home 'vir tues. No occupation can 'be more favor able to the oultivatioh of those qualities Which are the - charm of the .doinestic cif cle. The farmer'is notch more at home .• • than is poisiblO with' any other men: How many there are in, our cities, who . , only sec their. families at evening, or on .. - the Sabbath.' _'Toy live for their busi nests, and this, froth its location, takes tk an from home, early . and late.• How many,frew.this same cause ' -forsakehinieef keeping.and huddle into boarding-houses -• and hotels: where the charm and beatify of, the fantily,,as God. instituted it, are. . entirely lost, and children full, under . a • thousand unfriendly iutittelices that - would • never roach them at home ! With . the 'best arrangements wealth. con command •'•••• in - the city;'it'is well impossible to keep children under thc.influence of their, parents, so that they shall- have a distinct ftiihily character, and bear the inoral,, us - 7 - tkhid - li - t - h -- e - physical image of'rlffikr prog enitors. Parental influenee is dissipated • . • ._..amid the_varied influences to which :• they are subjected from, their earliest .days.,.. Then what perplexities harrass - the man of businsss in the city—his o , capital often - invested in profitless enter-' ' • prise, -- exposed to the depredations of dis honest men, betrayed, cheated, and, ru - ined•by •knares and bankrupts. Flom 'the very character of his business, he has to trust far mote of his available means _ to the integrity of his fellows than the , • - cultivator. his debts arc (well scattered over a-wide bxtent of ternitory, atid col Je_otions are not only expensive,' bu% ex ceedingly t n ;erten . . But lifs comment' 1 credit depends upon this uncertainly, and he is often compelled. to.fall back on nothing, a ruined_inan. '• • : Ninty five failures in a hundred, amonf . most-business men - in the city, toil a sad • :tale of the. perplexity: had sorrow, the corroding cares ilthd anguish; of mercan tile life. Mow Can' s father, goaded with these anxieties, from the beginning to the end of the year, do justice to his chil • , dren, even if his business allowed him to be with them a part of the time'? • He i 3 ill a frame of Mind to superiatend . their education aiad to perform a fiither's office. The farm preserVes the farnilY in its integrity. The home has in it that charming word, and that more charming• thing, the fireside, around which parebts and ehihlrenigather, and where the bright -and-eheerful-blaze-upon-thelearth_islint a true type of the flame oflove that glows in every heart. The parents have been drawn together, not by the sordid motives of ivealA, or the ambitious desire of - social display s -but for-the peisonal - quali- - ties seen in each other., The glory of the :fireside to the husband is that ,the e there; and to the wife that he is there - - Who hi' head of the woman, and the band in that home circle.• Hero they gather at morning arid evening, and st noon. Their board is almoSt always surrounded with the same eirole,and he e they spend helong winter evenings together.—Jour veal of Wow_ . pound of green copperas' costing seven cents, dis solvedin one quart of water and poured down a privy, will effectually concentrate and destroy the foulest swells.—For wa ter olcsete aboard ships and steamboats, •••• 410 V hotels tnd other public places, there' is nothing so nice to cleame places as' simple, green copperas dissolved under the bed in anything that wikhold water, and thus render'a aspital, ohther places ----for-the-siekTfree - fronr - urrplensantsmalle:t For butchers' stalls, fish make's, slabgh: -- 'ter louses, sinks,-and wherever there are offensive, putrid gases, dissolve copperas ----and'sprinkle it about,-and-in-a-few-daye - the smell will pass away.-- Ila-cat,--rat or mouse dies about the liouse and sends . forth an offensive gas place .some die , • solved Copperas 'in an open vessel neer the place where the nuisance is, _and_ it will soon purify the atmosphere. - • §YRIAN WHEAT: A gentleman from received fr6m the Patent Office some Spring wheat v from the "Thirm of - 7 — Abraham;" - atrtheloot - of-Mnantetirmeli . in the Holy Land, which he- sowed di r- in.' the past spring. -ft ctune to maturity i • in seven weeks, producing . a.large, fur head, with a berry in every_respeetequal ' to the original; This wheats. is repLtsd to ilium in Syria in sixty days from sow ing! It Will thus be' seen • that our di , mato hastened its period of maturity tdeveh.ditys. . • ' Ole° An Agricultural Society up In Vermont, - offers the following premium: A beautiful'isillt dress(the'color and qual ity to beibptional with the fair recipient) to the maker of the best lonf of bread— ' the pompetitore , to be, unmarried ladiep, and, the, committee ofjudges to conaist of bachelors and widowers. It is generally thought 64 bachelors in search of good bonsplteepere will be on hand at that ag., Gather fruitsin dry vieyther. and *hen the tin stiitilw tin& placer thein au e• fiilkfiti if they remThe - euntl:e;t .140:01nineriggi',*deci3C • . • 4fep alr-kind ilants unde; l*Sit M 910,110 ea pmible to tho ' 733ustness tarbs. G orncul. E; ; -JUSTICE .7111 ' nOfice oromt.thewa ”O - of the Court House "" . _jVILL IWO.' RH EM,. Attorney r.1.4i47---oirecnneani - stiebr; - conn6 - , - e - trz - - - ...i.;:,Arr-Busluelni antrueted to him be'promptly at , landed to. , . Reba. '55. • . - - P. HILVIRICH, "Attorney-at -NJ fb-H3faco on, North Ilanover street, u foir'doorn " - south Of GlasEkl6tel." — Alrbitslnesti 'entrusted - to him wGI - ro be'ptep nttendect to. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North .• Ilanover street two doorstrom Weise & Campbell's ore. Office hours, more particularlyfrom 7 to 9 Velock: M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. DI. 0PF1Ct..14.31-11TEL-TODD -1 E. 4 hes rosiimen the practlee of the Law. Office iti Oentre Square, wept side, near the First Presbyterian • ureh. ' • April , • OCTOR S. P. ZIEGLER.--o"frute and liesidance East Main Streot,third ea. r elm* o Market House, Calls in towunud county proinptly attondod, Carlisle, Jan. 2, 1850. Da. I. C.LOOMIS v0ui,.... South Ilantiver street, -‘111117.,:), next door to the Poet . . Office. 4 . in5„.1911.1 be absent from Carlisle Chó last 'ton days 'of oath month. . - . (Augi 1, 'bb FI H R,. GEO RUE S. SE RICT, DENTIST, from the Dal • •••"'" more College of Dental Surgery. •821-oMce at tho residence of Idepother, Emit Louthel street, throe doors below Bedford. , Deference—Dr. Geo Z. Brota . March 1856—tf. • U - G U S T:U S SA IV T.E R .• 'ATTOTNEY AT LAW. ' 0 co-with ~,Tuilge Lispburilcon-17ast-111sin-street. , All business I ntrusjlld.to his care wilijie_prompilvalttrbJ • . blny 26, 1867. • • • - . . Simon P. BNTIKIK, Ohto. W. K. ittePAllLAtte, CooK, • Ithodo Island. N . Y DE R, AFFARLAND, AND . . • COOK, - Bankers and Dealers In Real Batiste,' _IpNNEAPOLIS, ' • Alluneeeta Territory." Juno 3,1.857.—1 y. POCTOR'ARMSTRONG has . rempv ed la office to Centre Square _west_of the dome quse ; where hominy , be consulted at any hour of the day or night: Dr. A. hail had thiftY . 'yeat's eiperiente ip the professionWm lest , ten of which have been dove. tad to the study' and practice. of Homccopathie medi cine. , May 20, 'o7om. -.SCRIVENIM AND' . CONVEYAN dEII.—A..L. SPONSLEit, info Register of Cumber and county, will carefully attend to the transaction o all such business as may bo entrusted to tim, iamb a the writing of Deeds, 31ortgapes Contracts, Sc. 11.; will nisb dovoto his attention t o the procuring of Land War rants, Pensions, Sc. on'. well as the purchase and sato of !lasi Estate, negotiations, of loans, ac. fts-Offico on West High Street. ibituerly occupied, 1 ; : y W. M. Poorest Esq. near th&Methodist Church... - ESTATE AGENCY. ANDREW U. EWE • - M. JED? TDOMPRON E E r et T 11. ' 0 PSON, Ilave.oponed an office at- St. J oseph, Mo.; for tho pur. oh:mound sale of Beal Estato, buying and selling Land . • IVarrants,-enterlng Land ou Time, Surveying and Map. ping Towns, LoCation of Warrants, and-making invest. ments - for - nemtesidonts -- paying-of--Taxesrand-alLimal, miss pertaining to a Oenorai Lond . Ageney in 511asdurl, Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa. emOilleo on :amend Steoot, North of N. T. Boattle's Nanking 11011 AP: , • [July 30,11!!511 R L 1%8 11E E N 0 Y ‘J--FOlt INDBMNiTy AGAINST LOSS BY BIBS. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COT., OF vIIILADELVIIIA. • , Cliartvr l'orputiTl,i-j40y,000 Capital paid iv. OO ice 163 ) % Chesnut btroot MAKE INdUllpiCE, either perm/mop t or limited, against loss ur danumoby tiro, On I.II9PERTY, and ZFIPECTS Of every description, in town or Country, on the most reaSonable turnis. Applications made either porsonally or by totter, will be promptly attended to. C. N BANCKER,Presq. The sybschbor is • agent forlim above' company for Oarlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by Mail or personallp will be pranifitlY attended to by- • A. L gPONSLFit dec.12,'55. " Real Estrito Agent and Serivoner. ' GAS FITTING AND PLUMB ING. The undersignoewonld Inform the • eitlienn • of Carlislo that ho -has mad° arrang , Monts to doO AS FITTING and PLUMBING ut short no tiro, awl on ro nmmbio , terms. Ito ban ortgegod the ser vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has cup plied himself with an extensive assortment of FIXT UItES, which will enable him to till all orders promptly All work will bo warranted. Ills stock of Ono Fixtures will ho found ,tis the room exactly oppoelte his Tinning establiehment on North Hanover otroot, whore he Invitee a call. . _ TINNING, -SPOUTING, la also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every .article of TIN. WARE used by housekeepers nod others. lle will also attend to SPOUTING, lIOUSR-ROOFING, BELL RANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage with which he has already Loon favored; ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. - - Carliole, June 14, '54 INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN. S RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo. rated by au act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and iu operation under tho managoment of the following commissioners, Tin: Daniel llailey,Wlllhan_ll—Ciergas,-Michaol-Cbcklin, Itlelchelr Brenneman, Christian Stayman,:lohn C. Dun lap, Jacob It. Coovor, howls Byer,. Henry Logan, Benda , min 11, Mussoe,.hicub Muinma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. ' The rates of insurance are ealow and favorable at any Company of the kind In the State. persons wishing to become numbers are invited to make application to the _agents of the _company, them at any time. BEND. 11. MOSSES, President. • HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYEA, Secretary. • MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. AGENTS. CUMBERLAND - COUNTY.—ltudolph Martin, N. Cum Borland: C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Bearing Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl . Churehtown ; S amuel Graham, West Pengaborough James Me Dowel. Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Mid dirdon; Samuel Cooper, Benjamin Haverstiek, Meehan iceburg; John Shorrlck, Lisburg; David Cooper, Shop herdatown. YORK COUNTY.:LJohn, Bowman, Dillsburg; Petor Wolfortt; Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 5. Picking, Donor; J. W. Craft,.Paradlee. HARRISIIVRO.—Ifousor k Lochman .. . . . .. .. . Members of the company having policies abbufto"rx nircan e have yndby n ‘ aktny anplhatton pay of the agutnn. . , T 0 cURPENTERS, F ARM .11, It . ..., - '_..___AND BUILDERS. T o subscribers wot(ld resentfully announce to the public, that' they aro now prepared to furnish the fcl• lowing described artio)ea of LUMBIIIt : First, Common and Pannel. Plan, and Boards of all thicuess : Com mon Boards and Plan of white pine; Hemlock Joke end Scantling. of all sizes and lengths; White Pine and Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Paling and • Plastering Lathe; Pine and Cyprus Shingles of all qua titles; Shingling Lath •and Striping, • and Fencing. Boards 20 feet long. All -timbers sawed to enter, by leaving their bills, of all lengths aqd_sites, (pine, oak, or homlock_.l_,sastis_nwesjiliuds Audi .r u louldlogs-ready f use. The above will be furnished on the most rea sonable terins, and at the shortest notice. ..- • TO COAL CO:18114E11S. CIL'. A constantly on hied al Atr kinds of • • FAMILY COAL, Such, ar , sus Valley, 9hort.Mountglo r Trevorton,-Lo --oust - !Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury. IViikesbarre, and the Bread Top for Blacksmiths; all. of which we will deliver to any part of the town ss low es It can be bought at any yard in, the town 'for cash or country pmduce. Coal all rescreened and delivered clean: By strict attention to business, wehape to receive a Ilbatal share of public patronage. • - — You will find our Yard - 1n the eastern - end of the to ,- rough, opposite the Oas Works. Our oMee hereafter will balept op posite Bentz k Brothers store, In the office now occupied by 'Squire Smith. All orders left at the office or at either of the subscribers' residences, on West Pomfret street, or at East street, will be promptlyrat - tended to snnom HOFFER. - &Belo, June 1, 1067, R SAXTON' WAR SPRTNO ARRI S VAL. • • • • IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. The subscriber hoe Just returned from the Eastern ' cities, end would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and,welbaelected as sortment of.IIARDWARE which be boo now on hand; consisting In part of BUILDING MATERIALS, such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locke, Glass of every de.' scrlptlon and quality, such as Common; White, polished American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all sizes, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., Sc. TOOLS—lncluding Edge Tools of every description, Saws. Planes; Brace andiffitts.; Augere,Squares,Giuums v Files,' Rises, Hemmers,: Vices', -Warn, Screw Plates,' ✓ Blacksmiths Bellows. ito., 53. • Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large"assoriment of Tools of eveudescripticm , together'with Ladies' and Gentlemen,' Morocco Lining, Binding, Patent and ' French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread awls , Wax, Pegs, lriste, Hamm Mounting, Collars, Girthing, Whipstock, Deer hair, Saddle Trees, &a; Sc. Also, Coach SialteraTools and Trimmings of all kinds, such as Hubs, Spokes, Felloos, Shafts, Bows, Floor Cloth, Canvass, Cloth, Damask, Frlng,7..Laes, Moss, Axles, . Spring Belts, &0 ., & o. ' Cabinet 'Makers will find a largo assertment 'of Var nimbea..oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of all kinds and sizes, 'Mouldings, Rivets, Hair Plash; Curled Hair Chair and Sofa gigenp, - 50,,&i. Housekeepers will. also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Bratannin. Albata end Slifer Plated Table and La Spoons, Candlesticks, Waltere,, Shovels, and Tongs, Iran And Brass KWh's, Pans, 5c., together with Cerware of all kinds, such as Tubs. Buckets ,' Churns, de. , &e. , - • , Agileulttual Implements, embracing Plowsofall Slay . • cultivators. Been, Shovels, Rakes, Yorke, Chalna,./te. IRON, a largo skork; comprising all kinds in general isse which I am !Kiang at ally wholesale Askew • Bensonnbos: thatld ateraltßagAlainistreeatrlialeiL r ailbscribei his' jus eel* fsim plassami g sb; Lawn's,Ltions, B Wasii So Sh9.sa4aow." DT, ' OEO. W. Xlann. 5 P.13,- I N . (1- . 0. 0 .1 ,0:D ST S I . ) A .1:N G. , • GOODS! . Bents and Dintlier have Justopened one' o the largest and best assertmunts of Dry Casks over brongbttn Carlisle. Their stoak.has bear selected with - more than, usual care from the best houseS in Now York and Philadelphia; and every effort made to obtain the bittilitliffiliiiderliialilkilible - ityleiced - dlifeig — Tfioy ilk , ter themselvea they will biablo to cult every variety 'of taste at - prices as low. or lower than they' can be bought here or in the city.' . • t Black Silk Brkhea,-• Barege - • Fancy Silk Robes, Lawn Robes, Agoutis:to. -Foulard . Brilliants: • Bayadere Pure Chan, , Gingham Lawn. Moire Antique, Dural, Bow.baaine. India, Crape de Espagni Alpaca. Mourning All wool do lane . Fang? Sil k!,-• , Famartlne, Cashmere. `A full asSortmont t of white dress goods; Nainsook Diva llns, Victoria. Lawns, Figured Salsa; 'Velvets for .Man tlett-White andlikrek - CraneShatelicStolla and Brocha Shawhi, Re; Bonnets, Bonnot Iles, Rib bons, Mowers, kc. - , - Coronktion. - Cruvella_an prinolino, Skirts tkr Ladies, Also, Collars, Undersleaves,. Bond= kerchiefs In groat variety. • ' • ' GENTS WEAR. Cloths, Casaimeres, Drap dot!, Criabmerats, Summer Caa slaloms, Cottonades, Silk Undershirts, Linone, Uaudker. olijof &O: ' • . DOMESTIC GOODS.' filen'shed and nobles...hod Linen and Cotton Shootings, Table linens, Wolon ditto, Piano Cover, Counterpanes, 'Straw .Hatko Flats, Looting Glasses, Ticklugs, Window Shades of all kinds, umbrellas, Musllns and every re• deal , of. Dry : Goods in common use. - W o have just la idln a large stock of Tapestry, Ingrain, Imperial, Mixed and ling Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting, Straw Mats, Am., at lowest prime. We respectfully in vile the public to mil and examino our stock before put , 'chasing. We, hove. bought our assortment at such Om that we cannot be undoroold. • • . Special attention paid to purchasing goods In the city per order at shortest notice. • . livery effort will be made by the tirm to give iatirfac tion to those who may favor them with a roll. • TEW FIRM !-NEW GOODS !- PARIS de KNIGHT, Lots of 'Philadelphia, taper Itangingsafouso, Bigllollld Decorative Painters, .001tatoraotitiond and Marble, challenge -all others to ixmpet,e with them to tifo various inuelies of the - abovo, - - Having fitted up our store for • .the exclusion Sale .of WALL PA PhRS, 130 it DE IPS. 1 , 113}i Wu% LTIII I 4 3 A ) IIIB,I I I 4 ITitEEZ I ' I & N e D . O Z respectfully Invite the public to an examination of our stock, from which wa aro confident of giving entire sa tisfaction tortll who favour us with a call. Our geode having been selected with care from the Snit nianufac• tures in Philadelphia, will ha (drubbed at the tomcat prices. - All - orderil for. Paper Hanging or Paintlng promptly and personally attended to and executed In a workmanlike manner. • J. W. PARIS, Practical Paper Manger. 11. Y. KNIGHT, Practical lionie A Sign Painter.. South llanover etre 4,1304 door to Ilannen's lintel, Carlisle, PC. -- , April 13,1857.-om. _ NEIV BOOKS! The aubscribeia have .Just received the Collo : wing NIM_PUDLICATIoNBI— not generally knowiti—D, A. WaLLe 1 26 Amerlta and Europe—Gueuttem, - • 1 26 The Americans in Japan—Con. Penni, . 125 Mac/ 0410's Biegiephical end Historical Essays, 75 Life of Charlotte liroute-430ecum, 2 eels., 1 60 Dryaitt's Poems,.New ed., cloth gilt,. . . . 150 A Report of the Decislonspf the Supreme Court of the United S.ates; and the Dplnions of ' the Judges-in the Dred Scott case, 5O Qunckenboss" History of the United States, •• , . 7.00 Appleton',. Ittillway Guide for iday, 26 Germany; Its Universities, Theology and Religion, By P. Schaff, D. D., • . 125 Seblatter's Life end Travels-1100000004 _ 1 00 Testimony of the Rocks—Men MILLER, . I . 1 25 Life of Capt. Vicars, , - - 40 Principles of Science—Athoeo .Pcti•rie, 1 00 Pursuit of Knowledge—FßANcts WAYLAND, % 1 '5O Arctic Exploratlons--DR• KANE, 2 vole. BYO., " " 600 Irylates Life of Washington, 4 vols., Svo.,. 800 S . It ;vs . 'No. - I.—Drinking Song, 25 . .. • 2.—Ch lovely Pnrhil 25 Beauties of Travlnta, nr- ' - s.—Alivnyn Free, •25 ranged for the Plano, 4.—Olpsy Chorue, 25 - by J. A t Ootzu. • 5.1:). h Chertebed No . -mory, 25 ... . - 6.—ln llght.Whlspors,2s . Wllila Schottisch, Polka, Mazurka, by Jame' Ilel IS, each,' Camillo Polka ' - .. _ ... .Iloyto's IlOquot do Melodies. , ltatubrula—Danse do Negrua—Gornothu.s, . PH& Schottische; *. : -Throw hells Polka, IrMhistlbla Polka, Ruben Polka-8111AM, - ' Omnd Polka do Concort—:Wsti.soz. . , Inds-to-Sign hooka for Piano, Mblodean, Flute, ' .._ Vrolln, - .VIoIoneCIIO, otc:.--cte. - 1. - MIMIC 'ORDERED DA/LR. ,11.)11./01111 discount will be made to DEALERS and to TRACI:ERB. Music mailed, fro of expense, to any part o: tho country. SIIRTOCK, TAYLOR 1i6311T11. . _ .EW GROCEAI . ESI-- N _ .1 ... . -.w. mix , . • ; A choice setectlon' Of Groceries of every variety, in. eluding Spices and Teas have bean added to our former assortment, among which may be had strictly prima RIO, JAYA, LAGUYRA MOCHA cOFF EE,. together witlta general assprtment of BROWN & WHITE SUGARS, - including Crushed, trovulatl, Pulverized; and Clad. Red Sugars. Also a et- of N w Cheese, Pereira, Corn Starch, Mustard, Chocolate, A c Also Great, and Black Testy of Jenkin's select brand. Fur sale at the lowest prices at MARION HALL ORO. ORRY.by Oct 21) ' .7,, W. EBY. F RESH' GROCERIES! AT S. C. IIUYETT'S • Shad and Mackerel of different grades, . t AttIIOYETT'S. Salmon, Salo Fish and White Fish, At HUY MITT'S. Codfish, SaPond Pickled Herring, ..... . BIONAON MORRIS Chimp and Crackers can be had _At 1111Y1i1178— Dried Fitiff,Preserves and Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef and Hams, At A flesh eupply of LIQUORS, 01Is, Willie Lead, /cc., &c., BOOTS AND • SHOES.—Another large assortment of Mon's Coarse and Floe Boots. es' 'Morrow Boots and Shoes. Misses and Chil dren's Boots ail Shoes. Gum Crorahoes and Buffalo Becks, at very low prices. .- Dec. 17.. CIIAS, OGILBY. WINDOW GLASS !-8 by 10, and all other BiZO.l of Banks, Monroe, and Jackson Window Glass, single and Double Thick and American Plate. • Having an extensive stock, and daily recelvffig large quantities,-we ran furnish, with the greatest prompt• nesa and tip lowest wholesale prices, the above supe rlor bran& of Window Glove. QTOOIC OF DRY CI OOD S FOR I,JBALE.—The subscriber having been advised to ab stain from busi ness of all lands for a year or two in or dor to rocruit Ids health offers for solo his guar° stock of Grads, Good Will, and rent of start, linmikliaaily. He has received from' he city a lot of Sluing Goods consisting of liar .helii Robes, Mono de. /Aims, Chilies, Chintz° , Lawns, c, in great variety, also fringes and Trlinuangs of various binds. For psalms lore ounuiru of [April 29.] OEO. , ARDWAUE I HARDWARE"! A LARGE ORIN° AR4IVA 'ATJOUNLL The. public are requested to call and examine our stock' before makitig their purchases, as we are selling goods .at_the Lovrest_Prices„.we...have every. thing you may want In our line, and in such quantities that wo - cau supply all who tney favor us with their patronage. Carpenters&blnetillakers....Wagen.and_Coaeltalalcers, Painters, ShoerNakersi-Blacksowitha,,FarreerscLaborers, - and. the Public generally will find a full and complete assortment of Goode to select from, at such Prices as will ho eure.to please aIL TRY 1.13. • ' • • JOHN P.-LYNIc& FON, • - North Hanover strest, Carlisle FAMILY COAL.-500 PONS RENBYALLEY COAL Broken aid ro-screened, preparsel expressly for family use and kept UNDER COVER, so that I can furnish it DRY and meta during tho winter season.' I have also on hoed andfor sale OM. LUKE PIIII,ER COAL'hom tho mines of Boyd, Rosser & Co.. and ntiAbIOKIN COAL from the mines of Corp. ran, Peal Sc Co., all of which I will sell at small profits for cash, mud deliver to any part of the borough: n0v.14, '66. IV. B. MURRAY. rA RP E GS.-J. S. DEPUY & SONS, lifasonlo Hall, Chestnut Street, below Bth, Philadelphia. Would call tho attention of the public to the large and varied assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINOS, &e., which Shay aro sailing vary cheap tbr Cash or City Ac- ceptances, whidesale and retell: , March 11,1857. • • . • cICYTHES, SCYTIIES I I I.• Li. 100 don. Grass and Grain Scythee, English and American, Sliver steer. and Steel Packs; of all the dif ferent makes. Alaolli doe. Scythe &laths, of all the different patterns - together Si rakes,. Shaking:gay, Grain and Dianure l forks by the nnanidty . ,Anatvecatred at theehean - Hardware store of . H. SAXTON. --- May 20,'07.. • East IllainStreet Carlisle. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER EIPRINC ARRIVAL, 1857. Juni received thedarseet and moat varied assortment over opened in Carlisle, - The publlo are invited to call and make the selection from our mammoth assortment. Our prises arothie vary lowest. Alan, a largo variety of Window Blinds and Sire Board Prints, at - JOHN P. - LYNS & ' - North Hanover at., Carlisle.' P. Br:-All Papers on band km bat season will hv sold sty, AND SFIOgB. • —A large.und Complet assortment of Foote and Shoes of eieiy sty, and faillon. Ladles Ono Moroooo Slippers, ;foot), t atlas: &C.; ./Itsser: and Chtldrens (WIN - Mon anu Boys ditto. Jostrecolved and now opunlngat MieinbenP , .„ • , Alt s Lell . . jjIDE AND' . TANNltatti'Aiii.., . 1000 Drve NUN; 4.lDrit, 100 MO TAN,N=II 1 ,Por silir bt .: -, .. J. PAI,IOOI. & 00, - - • ...__::?1,1009,t,), tiniarfPhllaMlph4.' --- laisy - Vili . : - • - : . . ••- .. - --' . . . New voobo. BENTZ & BROTHER SIIItYROCK, TAYLOR 81M-Yir Rll - Cl s E I VIED; EICIESE! =1 EBEIESE! RIOIIARDB A Manufacturers 8. W. car. ?rout and Archctsc c ota, Phila LYNE.& SONS CEHAP.STOREr, ,',..f6celtaitiptis'. P-MitT lll.- 4 ,IOI VAL - - : FAIII, OF " THE BIG RILING- LITERARY INSTITUTE, will be hold- In LITERARY HALL, NEIVVILLE, - Pa. .11.170R8T 'MA 13, 14, 1867, ' , • . „- The Managers would' earnestly' invite the' attention 11 Tiffriiiii rT, lliali iiracititlste liiirLlVl FelViriiliiirlith 7 ors, to-this ,oxltibitfdh: Coif -Muttons of every kind, tending th further the develop lent ofAgrlculture,liortl culture and:the Arts and Sci nces. are respectfully no. flailed, ' ,_/40, charge will be made for the exhibition of "any articles or soloists; and in addition to thine ticket, _as herotoforoorill_be giver _to tho,sx hibltor, admitting him Into the Hall and grounds times when open 'tofhe piiblie. • . . The nail iii 2 be open for the reception of goods on Thursday, Moist 0,, and on' Tuesday, August 11, for the admission of visitors. The Institute's Cornet Band wilt bo present throughout the irxhlliition, to entertain 'the lovers of sweet sounds. The PLOWING MATCH will come off on Friday, the - 141E - iit 10o'clock: ItTalleld a hliort - Ulttliiiiirfroin the" 11,11. At 1 o'clock, on Friday;,thc Annual Addregs will - be deliver/3(V: The distribution °Ulm property_of_the. - Joint Stock Assoriatton'y will take place during the pro. grace of the Nair. For full'particulars, send fqr a.` List of Proimi p msr 'which will be Issued during the prenont .1. SAIMILIVAINE, 'Secretary of Board of Managers. Julyl; 1.657.- . TIARDWABE 1 HARDWARE !L:— IiItJOHN P. LYpiE & SON • e." • . "are.now receiving their Fall Stock of Hardware. which Is unusually largo, and In connexion with their for mer heavy stock makes it onrn of the largest and most varied MMortments ever offered to this public. 'they' ltav,e every thing they the Farmer, the Builder,' the Diegthant. or the public, may want in their Hers, and which they are soiling et...the very lowest prices: They sollelt a call finfr the public before making their pur chases on they .feel confident they can offer inducements that will reward the buffer for the trc utle, , • Feeling thankful to a gencrOus puldir.for their trainer liberal patrobage, a continuance of the setae It solicited at our old stand North Hanover Street, Ctullek.. JOHN. P. LYNE".4 SON. .October 8,1866. • • LI ADDLE 'AND HAIC•IESS 'l%lAlt- INh. The subseriber continues. to carry en Mg aboirebunirtoss.in all Its varlousbrauches.ln North [IV _ overlitrect, - CarilatnAwo &torn North of-LSoneurra-con - iihere he ntends Beifpinitli tthatfirrt - filliteratansnytfrifint - In his line consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD DlASS, , Bridics. Martingales, Girths.. . .. r Circingles and halters, also TRUNKS, '':,.....,.„ •'. traveling and nalldle• . .„: 4 , -5 - Iro. i \ \ ti, bags. Ha l i g r rVa k ; ' lrt f Z vsy; • • f •approvedSsanisn • , . {{ 1111\ c ß o v utf i r• N y. l an S ,l nD trose ov wl4r d a i la t n b rf. . some, durable and. pleasant saddle velll do well to call and see them. Ile 41 also-manufactures harness; Bridles. Collars and Whips In all their"varle• tlep,,and confidently believes from the genernl approba tion of his customers, that he makes the neatest and bust genie, In all their variety of bredth, that Is made In *the country. - -.He also - rnakes - all kinds dr filatrasses to order, Ili: Straw, hunk, Curled Hair and spring Nat. - mason. All the jiheve articion Will be Made of the best' material and workmanship, and with the utmost,dssi patch: - ' . • , , WM. 04,13011 N., pRE P ARE _FOR_ WINTER ! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. The suliscrlbor at his old Amid on North Hanover at., Carlisle; the alio of the."Nammoth lied Coffee Pot," de, Des to call the attoution of tho public to his large as ortmont of STOVES, of the newest and most fashions ' blo stylcii, front the Emit - manufactories In the ' 4 country, and at all prices from $3 to $l5. Among his PARIAM & CHAMBER STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and IF.tain Air Tight, together with other pattornn which he boa of all sizes for parlorsur chambers,and calculated forborning either wood or emit Also,tho ../Eton, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox orTdor Man% with other COOK INO STOVES, comprising the latest Improvements In• kitchen stoves, and Intendod fat either wood or coal.— Also,-tho Dining. Room Cooking Stove—n now and ele gant ortirlo,tto which ho Invites tho particular atten tion of families. Ills cooking Moves rango in price from 25, with thotixtures,completp,_Also, Nltio Plate 5 5 . i'oei of virloun patterns and different prines.• Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED IS JklIE for Cook ing Brass liottles„&c. 'Also, every article In the lino of Tin and CiopPer Ware. The -public are respect fully invited to colt as he 'is confident with hip Inrge stock, variety and cßeapnoss;of being al& to give en tirotintlsfactlon to every purchasor. Call find ice. • 'Oct, 95; 1854. .M, mounis . CHAISTMAS AND . NEW YEAR. The store of _tlie subscriber le In rectipt, and the -Shelves are now.imalled with a lit4its9tue lo election of One and rich - • _ _ V 311,,C11 Cii I 1; A; and decorated fancy ware, such as Inkstands. Baskets,' Vases, Coffee cups, Amen boxes, Toy Tca and Dinner setts, China dolls.ln variety,. and _a variety of other atitclos all well suited for the coming -Q{SOCliltlitWAN•{t ' . in every variety, freak arid of beat ituality Lave just boon added toour former stock. ' „ NEM 1113eli.WIthiAT, of yory fine quality "In small Racks oleo on hand, CRANI7ERRIES, RAISINS, Currants, Citron mid other *goods adapted to the minion In variety, constantly In stunt and for solo by - ClarlIelo!Doc.10, J. Y. Erv. • 4;v0:;- FETTER'S FUR, td53.,,,0 ~ wo, e t7l ,:r 1 MITRE DOOMS.. 'OW on hand - n - large assortment of and fashionableFUßNYTUßD and CDAIit 8 Valciut'and Mahogany Dressing Barium', with mar ble tops. . Sofas, Tattles, and Wcubstands. Walnut What Noti4nd Wardrobes. ' Mahogany and Waibut Tablas of all sizes. ' French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Plain Tables, at all prices,- • AfliVior and chain', and Rocking Choirs, with velvet or liiilrcloth seats and backs. —Mahogany and Walnut Chairs with haireloth or rano seats. Plain Chairs of all kinds. -Call and see this non• and elegant assortment at the Furniture Ileums of the subscriber, corner of North Ha nover and Louther of. Ma) 27,-1867 A. - EMER, HOUSE SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, ()RAINER AND OLAZIER. All jobs ontrustod to his taro will enclave outgo:rm. _Attention, i a-order -to-live...ontirc.satisfaetion- to-the employer, And be done at moderate prices. Ito also pays paitivular attontlou to Paper Hanging, and Black „Letter Signs. Imitations of Brown Stone, (715$ Stoim ' Granite,. Marble, Onk;.WAln uf,,Mahogany nod llosewood. trout. Ing on Iron. Marbling Mantles, Calcining Collings, Ic. Fresco Painting dope In the most improved Manua, and Ityoxperlenced Workmen. Ethop.in opposite tho Second PrebbyterintiChuiyhr:, =- June 17 '57.-13oLl • , 'll pIigMER Ik)APEIt RANGING WAItEII'OUSE • . J. F.. VANNETeIt, , . • S. .1 Corner SlXTlgrand ASCII Streets; - P.IIIIADE4 PISA; bffera for sales largo assortment oh , WALL. I'APEIp, • . at prices ranging from Slx Cents per piece upwards - re cboico patterns, comprising Cheap Satin Pamirs, Fire . Decomtive Papers, Fire izoard Prints,' Fine Gold Papers, Derdera and Mouldings, Fine Satin Paper, , Marble Papers, ' Oak Papers, . • 4% - • Now Styles :Window Curtains. In great 1 ariely. Dealers supplied on most favorable terms. • March 4, 1857. 4. . , I\TE NV SAN MIL L.—The under 'slgred would 'inform the public that ho Las to. catod a Saw Mill, three miles from Mouut Holly, on the road to laurel Form:and Is now prepared to saw all the various sizes of YELLOW I'iNNOAK find CHESTNUT TIMBER, which 'are usually 'vaulted. lie is also pre pared to iSilf and famish Chestnut cud Pine SHIN (ILES to bider; Also, PLASTERINO LATIIS. Those desiring tbumrtlcles are requested to send In their orders. • S. N. DIVEN. l'apertown, March mod. - GRPEN A AND FIELD,,,SEEDS.- 7 A largo assortment of new and. genuine' Flower, Field and Garden StMds, in every variety, at wholemlo rotalleing al th,Lnew.nud_dualrable-kinds can - daily put up in . papers for the retail trade ;or sup 'plied-In bulk. Chi n Sugar Cane, Seed, Japan, Pena; Orange, Water, Melon he., &c. Alan; a choice tlfslit,t^ merit of flan Plower Sleds-20 varieties In-ktney_tiosee, GAF st. "Clean Clover, Thuottiy, Rye Grass, Herd Grass, One Lawn. rass Seed: he. • • Agrteal - thrall - 11446Witt - Tin - a "StaitTSEciff, of 7th and Market streets, rhiladulphLa. March 11.1857. • NEW. L 111 Ele •Y•A R.D.-“•• • ON FRG= .STREET, HARRISBURG. The subscribers etre - S.ler stile a large add well selected Stock of • • DRY - LU.MBER,'SIIINO,LES, dc., t Xard on Troia Eit., above tho Cotton Fsetoty. , The, illitionage of the public Is respectfully solicited 'Nob. 25,1857. '3091%11- EPSY & Co. lyy HITE HALL ACADEMY: THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG ' The Twelfth Seasick), of thin Inslitutioiimill commence ..on34onday, the. tlif.zer,.NOYeruher,, Panints and Guar., diens are.requeattet to inquire into Its ininitnbefbre sending their sensor wards elsewhere. The location of the Institution is' retired, pleasant.-and healthful, and the Cdurse of Instruction embraces the ordina ry and higher branches of an English Education, to gether with the Leen; llrook, French, and German lan guages, and vocal; Sod Instrumental music, Term% boarding, woahing, end Tuition in the English braggqehl es and vocal musictr u : r • session (21 weeks) 460,00: or. circular containing tinders address. • D. DENLINGER. Bop. 17, 1856.1 ''liarrhiburg, P OTICE.-4Notiee . is hereby given, Clint applicatOin will be made tope next Lento. la of ronnsylvaniti,lib Alter the cyrtor of the Car. lisle Deposit Dank, located In the bonnier of Carlisle; Cumberland countyi seas to confer upon mid bank the rights and privileges of a bank. of issue..and Co-change. its name• to tho COlsie Dank. Also, to increase the capital of said banklwhich la at present. seventy-two thousand dollars Drith the privilege of Increasing the Same under its present charter to Ono Hundred Thod sand Dollars) to Throe Hundred Thousand Dollars.. • W. M, BEM.% Cashier. Carlisle, July 1, I; ca.—a m. ' i • •- •3W GOOpS,--Tbe subscriber has N7juit openedjuirarletir of Ladies' Tglmae, I matt l•lng and Square - Shawls, Blanket Shawls, MOH - a - ono, 'haler Mouerde Lainea, Ginqhmak, Cameo.. Blau. k ts. de., to which/10 Inyites the attention of the La. ales. • Ohlo W. lIITNISR. (41;111$10. tiny. 20. •-• • ". • LI A R/VI .14.1t84 , 1t.rit'Alth(.1.N _ Just reeelved—i Urdu assorAnant or Hay .Eme... vstors,Avlth ropes and Pulleys. 'ell complete, also* large lot of roVolving May: and arida' rakes, Ursin Oradtes ,Saythes and Scuatlnt, rakes, ibrks shovels, nose de. at the cheap tuirdweraatt,nte ' : - • , : `lJay 20,'67. • itektAlalu Street Carlisle I ANT ' ELL * AS ! just ITCOIVed a larke. . . of 11/IrATTINGS.---White and Checked - in , otre .of most fashion/2Mo No w *ll.telawijimit recolvokit tbenitervtore of " 4 " 184 " ilin g l " r , ch"yitirs O FARMERS'. & GARDENERS T . TM; Win, MANUFACTURING COMPANY:. ...,opt?!f 2 rmly 90,000 arrele ottbelr • • NEW -AND IMPRONED POUDRETTF, • . . - i i ii i li=tt s u u r i e t d r -f u r r e c ti . : : .- H tLe;night-soll.efliewcTork,ol 9/) This article (greatly improved within the lost two years) Lae been In the Market for eighteen yearn, and still defies ' competition , sea manure foi corn or garden . - - vegetables , being cheaper and-more powerful titan-au) , , other, and at the same tithe free from disigitieable odor. - 7 - Two' barrels will manure - au 'Ayr& orcorn in' the bill,, will save two-thirds-in labor, will-cause-it to comb up quicker, to. grow faster, ripen eirlier r aud will bring a • larger prop on poor gmund than any other fertilizer, and is also a preventative of.the cutworm; also, it does not Injure the-seed to by put In contact with it. not L_. M.Co, point to their long standing reputation; and MO lance capital (1100,000) invested` In their bits'. nessos-af-guarantee-that-the'articlit - they - makerstie . always to of Ouch quality as t: lammed a ready sale ! Price in Philadelphia 1.,_ follmvs; . . --- -One - barrel to"s - bble. - - • - $2 00_ • . - Five 4, to -•• ' - - •- • ' I 87y 2 end at the rate of $l. 75 pe r barrel for any quantity over 10 barrels. ' , 15Y• A pamphlet consainhig every 'information will _ho sent (free) to any one applyieg for the sante. . . Orders are requested, early In advance, to avoid disap- , pointment. Address, PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agents, Cor. Market and 7th.streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb.18,1857-3m.. ' . , , • 'IGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I'ENNOCIC'S CKLEBR 111 ATED IEAT,DRILL, A opted also for sowing onto, gram; eeeds and guano .I(Musor's Portable Cider 31111—the best In the Market. llalliday's Horse Poireeo find Throaher's.,hirno and Guano Spreader's. Daniel's ilay; Straw 'and Fodder sown. Little Olont Coin and Cob MM. Spaln's AtmoCpetlo Churn. Thu above Superior Implements withill of to for the use of the farmer or gardner, for sale Wheat do and gang py • . . . . ." PASCHALL,NIOIIIII9.di CO.. Azricultnral Warelipuse and Seed Store, corner 1.711 and Market streets, Philadelphia. _ July, 25, '55. - 1 .. 2 1- Cs k . . , N • I f. : 41 0 4 12 1 / 41._ . . , • Nos. 21:, and 23 South Sixth Street PHILADELPHIA. * AGRICULTURAL TN PLY.DISNI bIANUFACTORT, GriPthi, Ps. ' .'l:lr.n GROUND'S (370 Acres) BtooLnedttlo, nearllrlstßkpe t - • . , TO --FAR MEAS.—The *subiaiiber. has Jag returned from the City.with one of the largest* assoitmonts of Ilardwaro over brought to this place. IN hasjust received 80 dos.4lamet with and without pot. adanings, '-Iron and steel hooks ranging In p airs frond 44 to P. 50. • Also 300 pr straight and twist link trace chains from 50 to 0125. Homo made traces oTall kinds, also a lot of spread. fifth. brensOnttt, carrying baltex and log choinsi—olso a very large lot of shovels, forks, spades, hoes, rakes, and in,short -everything and any thing wanted by the Forniers— ltemomber the old stand knet.Main St..Corilido. • March . IL SAXTON. 13 A T 1. N.T SELF-brIABITNING YANKEE • FEED currEits, manunniereefor & SARGENT, NA. 410 Market street, PhDada This cutter is superior to any now In use, forstrongth durability, cad ikoplialty of eonotructlos; it tato Out or. and-in the only sell , sharpening Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter.ever made: It ;has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with case but In ordinary CAM, is ground in the nun:lrina. Thou.. sands hays already boon sold, and the dorniurd is tinily, increasing.-- In most rases an examination is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. Noose after a short trial wotild part with it fur any other. All sizes of the above constantly on band and for ,artlerby ' J. is., LYN]:, ' *Sole Agont frir Cumberland county.. QM AGRICULTURAL ,IMPLE.I. - MENTS. . ' •p Ridging and SM. col Ploraa, Pm Corn and --Potatoes,--Expanding Cultivntare7 With. - Stoat Teeth of various pattime, -- Flold and Hard= llarmws, Hand Plows, Revolving Horse Rakes, patent Scythe Smiths - and Scythes, Buellsh Lawn ecythea with Wetted !Arita, snperior, Uitlending Hay Forks, with rope and tackle complete, and all ether articles for farm and garden. . PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., -. 7th and Market Stroets, Phila. ... . ? LOUGHS., IN 'GREAT VARIETY, Consisting orro Prouty, Wlloy, Blakers, Peekskill, 1,10 1113, Subsoil, -Double Michigan and Star - Ploughs, with - wrought shares, Also, Um:au& ini; Cultivators, with Steal and Beverslble Tort'. Field and Carden Harrows, Cast lion Belle's, Hay, Straw,Und Fodder Cutters, with a argo inesortment of llorticultunti Tools, at wi/lassie and re- . . . . . . tall. • 'PASCUAL!, MORRIS & CO Implonlont mod Seed Storo, 7th and Markot, May 0, 1850. 111=! • • Warranted. fresh and genuine GARDEN SEE4S, in every variety, at uludesale and re Mir Assorted floors put up especially for the „country 'trade. Pine European and American Plower Coeds. 20 —helociurtutleirlwboxewfirr Ifirpan 4 pone, Sugar Cane Seed, Tomlfhuntb Dwarf pons, Orange Water Melon, New Win nlngt.tads Cabbage seed.. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. Implement and Seed Store itit and Market MAIL 'FLY NETS, FLY - NETS.- Just rocalved, 100 pair Fly Nets. Linen, Cotton -- n d _TAvI na.of eplorm,Aunlity and style, cheaper than EEL May, 20, 1857 KETCHITMS ";JONIBINED REAPERS A.ND 1110WERS • • of tam ontoolacturo of f 857, with ell the recent improvements.. They no warran ted to cut 10 to 16 acreo of glass-or grain In a day. an Well no It can ho done with a scythe or cra dle for sole by PASCUAL'. 11101tItIS & CO. I ruploinant and rood atom Tth and Market Street ." Slay 20. 'M.:- Philada/P IVEIVVILLE DEPOSIT BANK.- PROPRIETORS. Alexander Davidson, o James McCandlish, . George Rea, - Jahn Waggoner, William Oracey, L, 11. Randall, Joint C. Brown, John Ornery, Mathew B. Boyd,---Abraham Grove, _ Atcheson-Laughlin, Isaac A: Quigley, . John Hurst), Jr., James McKeehan, Thomas Stough, John P. Ithoadi. ' This Bank, doing. toughiece lu the mono cf Ru Oracoy tt Ca., is now prepared to do a general Rankin,. Business with fidelity and dispatch, . . - - Money received od deposit and-paid hack on donee without notice. 'On Special Deposits, interest is paid es follows, Prom 2 to 4 months, 3 per cent. per an umu. ; For 4. months and 'upwart,l4-s_per cont. per annum, Notes, Drafts, Checks Ac., collected in any part of the .United ' States. Stirmoro,-Itleebantea,-and-alhoth6s-deittrlfig-a-anfo -depository for their money, will hoar in Wind thaA:the proprietors of this Bank are INDIVIDUALLY LIAULIS LO .as tont of their setters] estates for all the deposits. nd 'otherohllgatienspllltEA, 0 RACEY th. CO. Booking Ilouaotu M ti street, ttotrvilte - Sa. - Bush noes hours from 9 A; IM., U. 3 P. M. JOHN P. RIIOADS, 1 IfiVAnfilfirfgrt.',4nci- 4 .1 lt 1; S II SUPPLY OF DRUGb, FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS. Bavo Birk received a fresh stock of 3IEDICINES, ~ PAINTS, GLASS, OILS. db., which having been doleetod with great 'card at the bout houses in Phsladelphia. - I can confidently recommend to FAMILIES, PIEYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCIIATNS and DEALERS, as being fresh and pure. Drugs, s Latent' Medicines, Chemicals, Instauments, puns essential oils, limbs and ExtraAs, Spices ground and whole, .Essances,• Perfumery, Ac., Ac. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted genuine. -- ' • DYE-STUFFS—lndigoos, Maddens, Sumac, Alum,Eog and Cam. Woods. Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dyo. PAlNTS—Wethorill k Brother's Pup, Load, Chrome .Green and..Xellow, Paint and .Varniih Drubs!, Jerfey, Window Glass: Linseed 010`urpontiiiii'CoPal s andceaela Varnish, and Rod Lead. All of which will be sold lb the very lonbst market price. Also. ' fresh and splendid assortment of F ANC Y . GOOD:, Fruits, Confectionary, attel innumerable ether articles calculated for use and ornament all of which . . are offered at the !guest rash prices. at tho cheap Drug, r: 'Book and Fancy Si TO of the subscriber on North Hann. . ver street.• S. 11AVHI1BTICK. ' ... WARBURTON'S BONNET MA:' ,-. TERBALB.:FOR SPRING TRADE. TO MILLINERS, MERCIIiNTS AND OTHERS. ~" Ju.t received a full supply of cheap and desirable goods. thelostest Psris fashion of our own importation, also front Auction and importers which we offer much bolow the liana! prices." • ' Bonnet Ribbons, all widths. Barselllnes. t - • ' Gauze ithatrape,- do: ' Florence& , Block Velvet, . do. • English Crapes. „. ' Slain Satin do. Anrophano do, Plain Mantua, - - - 'French • do. • • Glace Silks. ' bonnet Lawns. c Poiclt de act • Tarlatan . . white 4 col. . , 'Sired' Afrlquo, ' Jollied Blonde. Black °nide Rhinos, , • . - Illusions and Nets. , _ Black M ' odes - • - -Ruches and Quilling& ',Black Bo m bazines, Crown Linings, - : • ' ,ip Silks, ect4nct. . Embroideries. Gloves, Mitts, and lame Goods, - ' • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • - ' At No. 16034 South SECOND Sbocet,SeczuadDqGoodi, • Storp below Sprcree,PILILADELPIU,A. , „. ' , , • • . • Mk" 6, 1867.-3 mos. ' ' , . . : .' • , ' - • .*c . . AITINVONV SHADES!—Thit Oneet ' V 1 • lairest, and Cheapest aiaortnmut Wjndair h dogcart' he had at thu now stow or: - • • • • A. it US% rtiort.3, list t '2lgiiculturat. =ME ' 11. SAXTON. • East Mniii Stroot CArllfilo Penner tita 42lbucrtisemento. hOVER'S LIQUID. HAIR DYE! . Thin LIAIIt DYE needs ' only" a trial to satisfy lie perfoctlpn as a Dyd, and the' following testi monial froth that embiOnt. Analytic Chemist. Profresor Booth, of the U.S. Mint, will only-confirm what thou- Aandalusye - preelousiphornelestionnly: = ;- -r dLADORATORY rOII.PRACTICAL CIIDMISTRY,I - • • •-• Sr. STSPIIEN'a 'PLACE, j "• ' Philadelphia, Peb. nth, 1857. " Being well acquainted with. the substances compos ing [rover's' Liquid - Heir byd, I am satinfled'thar by following the simple directions given for Its we, 'Vivi!i injure it. Hair er Skin. but 'rill Ocala natural and -durable color - tithe lair. JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist." • ROVER'S WRITING INKS, including }lover's and Rover's Indelible Inks, aro too well known.and In troduced to require any additionni testimony of their character, The sales have been increasing since their _firstAntroduction,giving -evidence—that—the-artieles truly possess that Intrincle merit claimed at first for ' C. it BUSH'S Market St., above Eightla,`: .I.IIILADELPIIIA,' ONLY ONE BOTTLE OF DR SANDFORD'S Invigorator,* 'or Liver Remedy _Xs requirtnl.to cure-any one truubled`e - Jth - Liver CotaP ,plalnts, unless the .amat desperate. of cases, ethou'tlio second. bottle will, with: mates n single 'failure, restore the patlont to health end vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that. the Invigoratorls compounded by aphyldelell wbo has used it In his prac tics fur the past twenty years with a success almost ere riotous, and that It Is entirely vegetable, being - com-. posed wholly of gums. Sonic Idm of the strongth of, theso gums may ho formed when it Is known ono bottle of the Invigorator captains as , much strength es ono hundred doses of Ca lomel without any ot,its deleterious effects. ' . One bottle is the surest thlrig• known to carry away the had effects of mineral poison of any kind. Only ono bottle is needed to throw out of the system - the effects of medicine after a long sickness. • One bottle.taken for Jaundice rernores all yellowness or unnatural color (rein the skin. Ono dose otter eating 4 suflielont to relleTo thu.eto• mulch and-provent-tho food' from lining and nt,ourltui, 'Only one - does toh, u ludbro retiring preyonte night- mere. • Olio doe° talon at night looming the .bowels gently and cures enstivntiese, . - • Ono dose token after each meal will cute'lOspepsia. .One dose 'of two tea-spoorishill will always relieve . The bottle -taken fix female obstruction removes the rouse of the disease, and.inakes a perfect cure, „ OnlY °nodose Immediately relieves - Chops. - • Ono dose often repeated - is a sure cure for Cholera Merbus, undo sure preyentative of Cholera, One dose token often wlll'prevent the rectierence of billions attacks, while it rellevs all painful' feelings. atfirOne or cwo doses taken occasionally Is one of the best remedies Ihr a cold over known. Thousands of cases of !rifleman and weakness of the lungs, have.been cured by the Invigorator. One den at., • short time before ailing Om vigor - to the appetite and makes thoittligestr ()nodose - often` repeated cur. Chronic Diarrhea, In Its worst forms, while Nlllllllo4' and tiowel complaints yield almost to the first dose, . • . Ono or two donee cures attacks caused by worms, while for worms In children, there is no surer, safer and:, speedier remedy In the world, as it never falls.. ' Thera is no exajmoration In these statements. they aro'plaln and sober facts, that we can give evicance to , PtPre, while all who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its aver. We wish all who arrisick and - debilitated to try this remedy, and test It thoroughly, and Any who aro not benefitted by Its use wo should like to boar from;as we have yet to beat front, the first person - whrrlifurused a bottle rof -Invigorator without 'receiving benefit, for there are such' astonishing medical virtues In it, that 'all, no matter how long they itoveheon affected, if their oomplaint arises from a deranged liver, will ho benefit ted if not entirely cured. - t3ANFORD & Co. Proprietor, a 45 Broadway, Now York. For Bale by S. ELLIOTT and S. W. lIAVEBBTIOR, Carnal°, and by DrugEdsta generally., . March 25, 1857.—arn. • . , lIILi 11IIRACLI OF SCIENCE.-,-Dr. li C. L: ellinerif Mechanicsburg, Cumberland man y; Pe., announces to those afflicted with Tumsrs Wenn. Cancers, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, See of ula. King's Evil and all diseases that have boon usually i rented with endear. be Knife, ho can remove them with out - cutting, burning or pain; neither Chloroform or Ether is administered to the patient. It is no mattes on what part of the body they may be, he can remove them with perfect safety, and In a remarkably short time. No Mineral of Vegetable poison is applied, and or money required until a cure is perfected. Prolapsus Uteri, Female Complaints, CHronic, Vents rad and all other disarms treated with positive suecess Full particulars can bil obtained by addressing in either EilillirikelermanAmst-paid,--Patierstar can - be "mom modsted with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg Is one cl• the prettiest and hoalthy towns in. this or any °the, dtate. • It is 8 miles from Harrisburg, on the Uumbensnd Talley Rail Road, and accessible from all parts of the Union. The Doctor wit visit CMOs in any pariof the Sta when poslu , d. ._Kind reader Hymn know any oftlicted fellow crea Pure delay not td tell them of this 'treatment. S TAU F - F - Ell- - St — H - A - ItUrS - • , :ta is CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AC-LA' Wholesale and Retail; at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 06 North Socoed street, corner of {Dowry, Philadelphia, Gold hover 11 etches, full jewelled, 18 carat CAM., , - $2B 00 • Gold, Lupine, 18 carats, 24 00 Silver Lover, full jewelled, 12'00 • Silver Im p lue, jewels, 0 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 • Gold Specyles, ' 700 • Fine Slice o. • I. 4 DO-. Gold Brit °iota, 3 00 - Lridles' Gold Pencils, . 1 00 Silver Ten Sissies, sot, 5 00 Gold Pens, with pencils and silver holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings Watch Glasses, &c.• All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFEII ,0 HARLEY, . . . , Successor of O. Conrad. ALIF•On Ladd some Gold and Sliver Lovers and Lapin° still lower than the above prlcea. • , BLINDS A . ND'SHADES OF NEW STYLES. • ..1. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Strad, Phi's dolphin, Monufacturor of VENITIAN BLINDS, VELYLT AND 001.0 JIMMIED AND PAINTED B.IIADEB, of Beautiful Designs, MAT, and ill other . Colorsof Holland used for Shaden, Fixtures, Trimmings, de., Ac., Wholesale end Retail, at-tho Lowest rash Prices. • • . STONE SHADES narnted to order. . —11.3 3. l l.4hankful-for-past-mitronagerwapectfullY*e . " ileits"tho'nfiblic to call and °amino his new and large assortment, before purchasing elsewhoro. • • , • . • . "WE STUDY TO PLEASE." .. March 1,8, 1857 , - TiIE____LARGEST CHAIR AND lIIIINITURE,,ESTABI,ISIIKENT IN ' • • •BALTVORE. • • -- 4eF -- - -- .....- - --- ___ ..-.-•—,•=-7 , - ~. ....,,, ,w ,-.•-t-, -.•-t - ~...7,- , 2z.crj ..1g,,,,...-•__ -- ----., ... ----------=—'l'''' . • -.- .. - ts . = __ ., 4 c, ' 7 2- 7 wAil 1 - it3'.l.`l ' irn,,,, *lna.ri;' ~, r I t 4 .. 11 it il 1 .V ,- • . ~. 'ttp, ' ..1,^"'4..-..,' Mathiot's Gay - Street, •Warelooms - No. 26 Gay Sireet, 'nicer dyelle, F . • , ' .BALTIMORE, . • • - . Wilms is kept always on hand, or made to order eve ry style 'of French TETR.A.-TETBEI, in Plash, Hair ,Clothe or Brocatelle. ' French Pull tituttand Parlor ARM CHAIRS In Plush ', Ilalr, Cloth jar Brocatelle. , - • • - French Full.Stidf Carved PARLOR, CHAIRS, in seta .with. Plush, hair, dt Beemeelle. • • - . • SOFAS; half-French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Hair, Cloth or Matt. • ROCHES:9 CllAlßS—carlotis designs, in Hair, Cloth and Plush. • Stud, Spring LOUNGES--a large assortment always "Ou hand, or any pattern made or. covered with any rods to order. . • 'CHAMBER 'SUITS—in' Wait:Mt; complete, ROM 0 3 ; , . . . CANE - CHAIRS and Rocking do.—the largest assort meat ready-made In tile. Untlei 'State/1 7 40m .11,2 a do stvaMP. - . • Bar Boom, Office ono - Chang CHAIRS, n Oak, Wal; 'nut or Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seats -40 assortment embracing over 150 dozen. Mond Seat CHAIRS and SIVITIIES and BOOKING_ .CIIAIRS—over 100 &Alen. . • :Feather Nods. Heir nod hook Mattressns of ever) , op. riety. Also; all kinds of (tilt and Nom I metes for Looking Glosses, do. , • ' DIATIII.OI , , 25 North (My Street, Ju or, 10,1057.,• Near Fayette street:' IRGANDI KS Fren Lalvity : 'Jind Brillktrito 4P the Instost ityle bAdai.asto, _tag joyuileesi:L the new slorii9t • 4 - • 4 4 , U.b*RiPailr ,4~lisrcllntt~o~i~~:~'~. ~" GO D .51.141 D A •P. It IV IU MAN tY FORTES. ' WILLIAM „EN ABE, senktr,partner Of the late firm of Knob°, Orate ,k Co.; molten et be manufacture and Buie of GRAND AND hit U A RE, _PI A N'6FOI - .'l_'S._uuder ^ =tbtruahie = of = fi ° lTLlAJt - fCNA'BI~ — y4~i:O:, t at ' the 01 d stand, Nos. 1,3, 6 and 7 'North Eutaw' strict, opposite the Eutaw Iloysealaitiniore.' Thankful for the extensive patronage received by the late firm for the last fifteen years,' I respectfully beg -leave to inform the public; that - since fire death - of one of. my partners, fdr....llenry Gtehle,- by- which' the . part-' - nership was disolved, I have . purchased-the entire large stock of unfinished Planes, lumber, and other prepared materialkbolonging to the late firm. , I shall thfirefore continue' the business at the old staid as above, And will endeavor not only to sustain the well established reputation of the late firm, but 'to excel ' all former efforts in perfecting the Piano Forte. . Since thndissolution of thniato firre,-1-am-manuthe— rtfirg—liisnos on a new 'and much improved scale,— The first Instrument finished according to the now de. - - -signs, wandeposiftd In the Fair of the Marylandmatt tuts, held October, 186 k, 'at which It took the highest honors of the Institution, hiving been awarded the "Gold Medal Preminin," over the unusual competition of fourteen Pianos, exhibited by some of the best tea= kers of Boston, Now Yurk and Baltimore._ -.--- __At-the-An - Indiestriar ns. held in Oe. tabor, 1865, an n d ual October, 1858, by theEihibitio Mechanics' Insti tute of Richmond, Virginia, my Pianos were also award. ed the Highest Premiums. Again, at the late Fair of the Maryland Institute, held October, DM, Rhona most thorough and an un ,usually _protracted' investigation of the merits of the eighteen Instruments on exhibition,, from the most , - celebrated factories of Baltimore, Now York and Bos ton, my Planos•were again awarded the highest bosom of 'the Institution, they having received the "Gold Medal Certificate," en honor only adjudged to articles of such superior merit as lo defy competition for two eucetcelve years. • 'Also, at -the Third Exhibition of the Idetropolitan • Metthanic's institute. hold in Washington, D. C. March 1867, they were once pore awarded the highest hon. ' ors, . With regard to the gnulltloa'of my pianos, cOnti dently refer to the tent-111101110841' am constantly re calving. front .Professars and Amateurs, speaking for fhembelyes and others, .of the. high appreciation iu which my Instruments are always held, and prhirh ran • ho seen at my Warcrooms, ' Snd this Is -the-bent and moat reliable assurance inan offer ta ourdriy , driii = trimiledge — ortlitiTifritiiini entry tlia t lu ptatchaning at my establishment, they are guaranteed ' the P6lOOBBlOll of a Piano, equal, If not superior, to any . made in this country.or Europe. ' All Pianos built at myyartory have full !inn Framen, being so conntruFted-aufl to secure great additional :strength, without affecting the TON; and therefore will stand in any climate.. Pianos made to order, of any Mod of wood, and Ifith y f finish that may be desired. " tle '- in s greatesttest care is bestowed uponMy work, and the selection of the beet materials; and every Instrument a fumed out of my factory can therefore be fully wat ranted as possessing all,the qualities requisite fora good Piano. All instruments of my manufacture aro else gnaw/. teed furtive years from the day of sale__ -. —Particular - attention-In pitid - to the seirellon. of im struments for dintant Orders., 'and a muumuu - unarm granted atimv time within six months from ~ the day of sale, should.auch Instrument not give entire sattsfartiom ' . • Im.,Witofrentr Minim will find it to their advant age to glee men sell before purchasing elsewhere. xe_..Conatantly on hand a fine assortment 0f.51E1.0.- VP.ONS, of rhe,bret flingers, at prices from $45 to gun— with single and double rends...and also with double 4y-boards and stops, well adapted for the use el small' rhureben. 1.1 AN OA 437,6nn god, hired, or tuned. . WM. KNADE. The following.testimoniala froniiwo of the most emi nent Pianists Im the world, will Wow how my Imam meuts are appreciated by tbose,great Performers, who have had opportunities for testing the best Planes of Europe and America: Die. W, Baltimore: • Dear Elm I have groat pleasure In certifying that have' tried your Sqllllro NATION and,fied them equal, It not superior to any In this country. Among their great quolittes„which dlbtingulsli them, Is the overman of tone, the .agreeable. and even touch, and volnmo of tone. Wishing you nil the success 'you so highly do- - sen', • - araoilr, yours ;iory.truly, _ italtimore, Dom 3:1, 1140.. r_ - 1 S. THALIIEDO. 'To Memo. Wm. Rustier & • dentlemen : Permit me to express you herewith my. nitireko thanks for VfMteiipirlidrand and'Square Pianos which you have loaned me, and on which-Ibavo per formed at my concerts. I cannot' but congratulate you upon the immense progress and improvements you colt continually make on your Pianos, which, in my opin ion, rank among the very best in-thier cotintry. • • ' With hearty wishes for your succors and prosperity, which you richly deserve by your enterptisekenergy,and activity, 1 remain yours, very truly, _ July 15, 1&57-Iy. CHOICE . F LAND'S FOR SALE. • ••.,, TILE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. it. CWT. - • Is now prepared bisell about _ CNC AND A HALF MILLION of ACRES oy tLIOICE 'AMINO tA2IDe, In tract' o 40 neres and upwards, on Long Uredits and ' at Low Rates of Interest. . • Thole lands were - granted fir the Government to aid In the construction of this:Road, and are among, the richestaudituoit fertile In the world.' They extend from North-east and North-west, through 1110 middle of the State, V the extreme South ; and include eiery, variety of - climate rind Productions found between those paed lets of latitude. The Northern intim Is chiefly pmiric. Interspersed with tine arrives, and in the middle and Southern. seationa timber- predominates, alternating withheautiful prairies and openings. - . Thu climate-in more healthy, mild . and equable, than any other part of the country—the air In pure and staring, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous %.41 is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, -being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton—And wood can be had at the same rate per cord. • • llulldlug atone of excellent quality also abounds which can be procurod for little mori• than tho expensu of tnitisportation. The groat fertility of these lands, which are a black .rich mould from two to five foot despond gently roll- 'lng,—their contiguity to this Road, by which every fa cility is furnished for travel and transportation, to the principal markets North, South, East, West, and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render - 'thorn the most valuable investment that can be foind and present the most favorable opportunity, fin persona of industrious habits and small means, to aoquire.st comfortable independence in a few years.. • Chicago is now the greatest grain market in the world—and, tke facility and economy with which the products of_ these-lands can-be transported -to that - mar- *- letic - inake them much more profitable, at the prices asked,-than those mere remote at government rates.— as the additional cost of tninsportation in a perpetual tax on the latter, irhich must be borne by the producer, • •••"' In the reduced price he receives for his grain. . The Title is Perfect—and when the final payments are made, Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the purchasers, which convey to them ,abemluto titles in Foe Simply free and clear of °V M ry eembrane°, lien or Mortgage.— Theyrices are from $ll to $3O; Interest only 3-per cast % s eventy per cent, will, be deducted from the credit • -price for cash. Those who purchase on lung credits give note. payable in. 2, 3,4, 5 and 6 years after date,'and are required to Improve one-tenth -a'nno.my for five years, so as to have • one-half the land under cultivation, at the end of that time. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them In making selections. The Lands reinalning 'unsold areas Itch and valuable as those which have been disposed of ' , SECTIONAL MM'S Will be sent to any one who will enclose My cents in Postage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets,•containing numerous Instances of'sueeessrul farming, signed by respectable and well-known fanners living to the neigh borhood of thcrludiroad Lands, throughout the State— also the rest of fencing, price of cattle, 'experts", of har vesting,. threshing, .ete.,--or env-other information— will bo,eiteerfully,given 'on appbeation, either person ally or by, letter, in English, French, or German ad dressed to ' JOIIN WILSON, ' . Lend Commiangther of the Illinois'Central It. R. Co Air Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago Illinois. , • PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RE- • • &TOR/JIVE. - a. uo doubt , the most wonderful discovery of this 'age , of pmgress, fol. A w il l 'restorapermancetly, giaykalr t. its-Molifri .- ‘vever - thalread - OrthtT - Wil with a most luxuriant ggowth, remove at once all dandruff and itchlug,Cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such at; scald bead, etc. It will cure, as if by magic, nervous- or periodical headeche ; make_ the hair -soft,- 'itkfalf9. and wavy and preserve the color perfectly, and . the hair from felling, to extrema old ago. The following Is from a distinguished member of the medical profession: . . ST.VACIL, January 1, 1855 PROPESBOII O. J. W001:1-- Dan Eta:—Unsolicited, X send von this ce:rtiftc4e... - being nearly bald for a longtime, and having tried all the hair extant, and having no.: Nth in any, r . induced, on hearing of yours to give • it a trial. I placed myself in 'Cho hands of a barbar, and hid - My head - rnbbed with a good dig brith, and the kestomtive then applied and well rubbed ia, tlli the., scalp was In aglow. This I repeated ever3imerning, and in three weeks the young hair appeared and grew ra. • ptdly from August last till the present time, and is now ;hick, black, and strong,-softand pleasant to the touch;, whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry,.w bat little there was of !Nand that little woe disappearing very 'rapidly. I still use your restoratlvonbout twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect prop of hair. pow, I . bad. read of those things—and who ham not but, hav e! tot • seen hitherto afifease white - any, person's hair was re ally benetltted by sayer the hair tonics, ele.,of the d and it really gives me pleasure to record the result my experience. I have recommended your preparatien to others*, anal It already has alarge and generous throughout the Territory. The people here know its • effects, and have confidence in It. 'lho supply you sent us, us wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex hausted, andkiatilY inquiries are Imadbibrit. - .:You de• serve credit for yourdiscovery,nnii one,. return - you my thanks for the benefit It has done me, for rcer. ztainly bad despaired long'ago of vice inTeeting any such ' result. - . 1 * YonM , • • 3. 'W. BOND,' • Firm of Bond k Belk% Druggists,' B!.. Paul .„ [From the Editor of the peat Fatata AdvertheY].,•:- - Bono; 27 school Btreet,3Lsrch 20,100: , DMUS lita:—Eleving prematurely me preturely b ray, was induced, some six Weeks since; to , make .41 trial. of, your liestonttice. I havq used less. thaw two bottloe,.i but the gray hairs Intro all dltannotradt and although to y hair has not fully attained its.orlginal color, yet the proem of change to gmunally going en, and • I am In great tamea that le a short time my hair,will boas dark as fornictlY. I havealio :boon much- gmtitlid• at the healthy m. andNigor of the hair, whtchu before was-harsh and'dry, - and-it-has ceased to Oome out as for. morty. Rogiectfully yours, , ,D. C. 51.•D.DPP, Profimibr *pod' Cmitny., 1111in . yt, .1:U1181%406, . Tbavo.usod Professui Wood's flair ilestonttlie, 'and •Ilaro admired Its wonderful offset. My bah. was bacon). l ir•• a t ' iLto h , " ::tVi r j ' a " :47. l. L274 b .::tatit,77.l 1 bare no doubt, porsnanontly so. . . , . , • SIDNEY. DR! ESIt, - .• Ex.-Sonator United Biatas. . For sale In Carlisle, by S. IV: HAVEL sTICK; SAM L ELLIOTT, and Dritimltts Ilvorywbere.... )° IS. 8,57.=-,ly, • , ' Handbills neatly extiested.-- DI