lii vvr Btpartmtnt W.ltEkr.-.—Before the .10th .of . B . epteinbig indat'bf the wheat ' that' will, ,3101, good Crop next year will 'be' in the taotindrand - the - value7cf -- tlie — Urop ---- will. - '4ooll:greatly on the character and-con ilktion of , the seed;.The'; mportance Of tuitergreit and•the -distress 'remi ting fretu:o„ dinkm iah suii ply of ehthirtll ard'aids in•procluction to a care-. ..'SEtESP'42IOOD BgEto ' , Ast. dhonse.a kind -which has ' , succep- , 'Aeillwell in soil and climate similar rafraltqcoll - wheat, mar:help—muck. _4llLthisinatteit is not well to try new experiments on' a large scalp,. unFeitinej prepared to risk a considerable loss. 24. Accept only that seed " wlticlr is perfectly ripe"usol pluUr.,„„ Let no man. -impose upon yOu by saying that smaller kernels will produce a greater number. of plants from a bushel of, seed. What is wanted is a strong vigcwous growth of. 'Wheat plants. This yen cannot effect from half-grown or shrivelled seed. • - 3d., Never sow any but the ciewnAt seed..':" You can tell by examining it what ite condition is:' If the seed is good in - other respects, but if foul clean it yourself. But be surc'to have it-clean at till events: 4ttLltejec't'seed that has:'beenikept_ dtt - itiA or has — been hooted.' - -- Secd - jillat suffered:either Or both of these injuries May geirniuste,,but a: -. ltart of its vitality, and shotild never lie used for . ;seed if better can possibly be secured. . sth: Do not, sOw, Uji-,04 seed on the same ground. , Detahe seed of one sow ing in the sameNfftilie of one kind al mo• You will thus know what kind . you: are • &Wing,' 4rtilhe able to compare results, - with an approach towards accuracy. 6tli. If possible, never sow -seed which is more than one year, or at most, two years Old seed: 2itcy_, grow _well. .But it may',not. Prudence will suggest that seed should be .:tiSed before it has bead exposed tb - decay;to insects,to damp ness, or to other injurious agencies. Ex perience.has taught that some of these are likely to injure the kernel, if 'it is kept after the first year. - -- • One wow to yet seed . , is to select the cleanest and best spbt it your *heat field where the grain grows more perfectly and is - most mature: Then harvest 'and" thresh these pore:ens - separately; witlithe. F reatest care, and save the seed for . sow- Pursue this course for- a number . of years, and you will produce what will seem to be a now :variety of wheat. Blit .it . will only' be the scone; developed .and. perfected Ma higher degree. This ope. , ration-for :scouring geed. ve4 payin . .every-„41 - eVartment.oT farming and ,gar; . cloning.— • . A god mode of . preventing smut is the following : Spread seed wheat on the - barn-floor. Upon four bushels of .whent- 1 dash from 12 to ,16 quarts of humane .urine - .. Stir the whole Well together. . Then add uhicht six'qUarts afresh-sleek -ed liine,!and shovel-the -.wheat_ over till - the lime-is evenly ditfus - ed in the wheat... It,should be sown" as soon after" this prep aration 'as practicable for 'a .long delay . Would injure -its vegetative powers.' This mode of treating seed . . Wheat is ; deemed' in England; a spci.ific-tigainst-,smut.. It . has been practised in • Atecrica also hi . some wheatgrOWers, who say it has, been uniforinly. Stiecessful; Tar water will answer instead of urine and,ls. preferred by ninny. -The farmer .who will select and pre paiu his seed, wheat according 'to the above suggestions, will greatly inerkse the chances in. favor of his having a fide erojrnext year. VALUE OF RAILROADS . TO FARMERS —We notice some pf the agricultural journals complaints of the farmeraapinst rail Way companies ; that they take up, the best lands of - the farm - , do not protect the lands' and often . kill the sheep and cattle, and ar(i7r - douhtful utility. This a very short-sightcid view of the influ ence of railroad-i upon the farming inter. ests, by opening new markets for districts remote from the city they often doub le the value of farms within-a few years. Instead of a dull market tlai farmers all along the line of road find it difficult to meet the preSsing demands for milk, but ter,cheese, calves, lambs, pigs, and u - most every thing that the farm produces. Husbandry thrives under the stimulus of a hungry market. Almost every thing brings cash in hand, instead-of. the old store pay, with a settlement once a year. Farm lands are in brisk demand,,umd go up iff•priee forty, fifty and a hundred per cent . We' believe that railroads have added enough to the value of the farina of, this country to pay for one' hilt the original expense of building them, enor inotus as it is. ..We were conversing with an intelligent fanner, a o few days . since, who lives upon the - line of the 'Syracuse sari .:I3Ytlghnmton railroard. Thy stoat' was worthless, and he had lost the six hundred dollars which - he had put into - o it.,- . 41t-he - said-hp- considered--it-ono. of best investments he over made, for it had added ten thousand dollars to the val. ue hie farm: Fanners, Urea can af 'ford to put up 'with the trifling inconv&- tliflab of railroads. .11 , i,54e..f0r .their to eubserille for mhare of the stock, ao eorAing to their tneas,if they can there, by secure the building of a road and open a ready 'auriket•for their produce.---Nero DoMESTIC:II.KOF,thS linw4l4l COOK , POTpttO*E.-7-Do ,'pee; pla-ever think ortlia 'ininienSO waste. of tcrt"tmthey are treated in , this city? et me tell you how potatoes are Cooked in Lancashire, Bogland, They are peeled first' and boiled gently till'nearlYsoft,and then the water is poured off and the steantevaperated, .when 'they are poured into n and:a feW slices of bacon' laCort the top - aiid brought hot to the table, where they are eaten with a; elish and . for a. good reason—they are truly god lduoh people not eat much bred& The potatoes are sotiryand Meal y that they- are 'tin excellent .substitute for.bread,iind.very unlike the= niiiairable waxy things that we cat here. 4 I:fpw!TO cop* Eqcis. --Drippect- eggs Aire prOhlibli ihtP/ 32 04 -- b , Pidtbfrd- form . , 'in whiahiliey 'can tie Prepared for , the . table. Siva the eggs Terteareftilly ihto . epan fif 441xliug Watei4 end le). the watrirreolises . .grad4a47 ; to it boll.,..ressoviiig the .eggs' ' isl4.olßtup2pr,;oo;3o - , , rea the 'White :is set, . BFv,e,on it horolatter with - a little let u aalf 1 ,;•: - ti.indlittetL:of lay: the ;,eggs on bOt;; tter=- PA I A .- ',KOr invillids '.use' •ertialik WO ' d Orbttitep,l,,. ; . 1 tritia4 „ .. Pr. z .iusiness=(Sfea =`". T CCIt '131:1 • JUSTICE UF.TUR ESL'S' Tei..OhlOOUSg o illte tho Wont and of the Court House. 9.: ILHEE,I%:, Attothq UM . . , •at Law. , 'OttiCl)'Main -Ptivet;Catlisle, Pa.— 7113-14ifiefi ,1 3 :'3017;101tIc.11; - , Attorniey!4t - taw. irallOVO stieeti- door's ::obuth of mod' • All Voidness ontivOlOtt to him viillUrromptlytittOnded to., ,4:—(.91pr1115.. . 1 - 11L5787• KIEFFER Office _ in North jk_.l.llnnoyor stroaetwo doors fironilVillsot Campbell's store...olllco haunt 'morn particularly from 7 toil o clock A. 81.. and from IS to 7 o'clock, P. M. , • t 4A. - 1 44 FICE '•-•-LEIVIITEL TOD 1) ~,w,;„„.00,,,,„„_;.„.......—....,„,,..c. en re 0 quaro, woes side, near the ,Nlret.l'reekyterh* . Wit.. — "April 8,1857. ,-- - . _ . . ..' . . • MpOCTOR S. P. 'Zit GLER.Office anditesldonca East Main Strekthird dooT"Stott. t irka< •IlouSit:: Onlls In-.town and county promptly :Wended. • • •. • g, 1 • 856 . , . Da. LC.LOQMIS vr es . South ILino'vor ' ntroot; next door .t.O the font• , ""' • Oilleo. a~Will be absent from. Carlisle . the last 'tau clays ofeaoh month. • [Aug. 1,'66. • GEORGE, S. SEA . jultlollT, DENTIST, from the ".`" timorn, College of nautili Surgorv. firgAlline at the reelittufee of hie mothor, East Igmthal atreot, three doors holm* Iledford. • Ileforenee—LDr. Deo Z. Bretz, - March 19,1856—tr. U6l-.US'I',US N. SAWYER, ••• ATTORNEY AT LA"IV:' , ' 011 cc Ennt Blain street; .All business Intrusted.to his care will.be promptly attend ciao. • li r iny 26,-1864,- Slno P. SNYI4.II, Ohio. ' .W. K. McFArudn, Penneylveulln. L. L. Coox, , 'Rhoda lotand, NYD E R, M'FARLAND, ' AND L) COOK, Bankers and D 'niers In 'Ra u l Emtigt,„ MINNEAPOLIS, .• • ' Mlnneso_to:Toraja, • • Juno 3, 1837.-'-ly. • DOCTOR ARMSTRONG has reinov ed.bigofilcuto Centre tiqUaro Ast of tho Court Douse; where ho may bo consulted at any hour of the day or night. Dr. A. has had thirty years experience laths profession, the last ton of whictihaye been_chwo ttid to the study and practice of Ifomixopathic medi cine. May 20, '676m. QC4IVENER AND CONVEYAN .CitIL—A. L. SPONSLEII, laic. Register of Cumber ..aiitroounty, will carefully attend to the transaction o all such business as may be, entrusted to him, such a Fo writing of Deeds, I)lortgagos! Contracts, ,Pc. lie will so dovoto his attention I o the procuring of Lpnd War ants, Pensions, kc. an ivoll us. the purchase and sato of Real Estate, negotiations, of loans, &c. IM.Office on West High Street, formorly occupied, by W.lll. Deuront. Esq. near the Mothodlst..Ch arch. - EAL EBTATE AGENCY - JAI • ANDREW 0.-EGE. . . M. JEEP TIIOMPBON EGE k THODIP.SON, Have opened an office at St. Joseph, Mo., for the pusr chaso and solo of Real Estate, buying and soiling-Land Warrants, entering Land on Time,'Surraying and Map ping Towns, Location of Warrants, and making invest. mants for non.residents, paying of Taxes, and all busi ness pertaining to aGenerar , Land Agency In Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa. • ; 4...N0111e5-on Second Street, North of 4.,T. KCiattio i a Banking House. , ' (Ju1y.30,1850. rt AR L .L E _•A N () Y yOlt. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS By FIRE. . THE FRANKLIN FINN INSURANCE COT., OF PHILAOHLPiIIA. CLartor Porpetual.--$400,000 Capital paid in. OM , - 1133% Chonnut ntreut. • ..MA10; INeutioque, either permanent or limited, agalnst loss or damage by tire, on pnorzerr and 'grerctedf every domrtiptlort,ht town or Country, od the most reasonable terms. Applleattoug rondo elthor portonally or by r, l letto will be promptly attended tn. • .C. N lIANCKER,Ores't. -- The anbecnber in agent far the-above - -coropany-fo Oarlielo and Its eleinlty. All applications for Insurance either by mail or pursouallp will he promptly attended to by .. A. L gPONtILFIL . d0c.12,'b5. Lipid Estate Agent and 'Scrivener.' GAS FITTING AND PLUMB _ INO. The undersigned would intone the • • sitltehe of Carlisle thot ho has made arrang snouts toduGAS FITTING and Pl.U3,llllNti at short no tics, and on roasonable terms. Ito has engaged the ser vises of a Prot rate hand from Philadelphia, and hoe sup plied himself with extensive assortment "of FIXT URNS, with 11 will enable him to fill all orders promptly All work will be warranted. His stock of Gas Fixtures µAll be haunt in the mans exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, whore ho Invites n calf. TINNING, SPOUTING, Are.—lle is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARN used by housekeepers end others. HO will also attend do SNIUTING, lIOUSE-ROOFING, BULL HANGING, and PIAIMBING. Thankful for the patronage with which ho hasaiready been favored, ho respectfully solidti a continuance of the mime. • juno.l4, '54. SUtlti . iNSURANCE..7—• THE ALLEN AND EAST PENHODOII.O MUTUAL PHIL' IN-' 'A14014 COMPANY of Cumberland .unty,.incorpo. skted by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organicedond In operation under the uutuagemont of tho following commis:it:mom : ' Daniel Halley, William R. Gorges, Michael Cocklin, Melchoir Brooneman, Christian Stayinan, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coovor, Lowig llyer, Henry Logan, Benja min 11. Mussel:, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham,. Alesander Cathcart.' The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Conn:any of t h u kind to. the State. Peraons,vishing to become mombora nro invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any Hine. BENJ. U. MOSSER, President. 'HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS JIYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKIeIN, Treasurer. • AGENTS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltudolph Martin, N. Cum Berland; C. 11. Herman, Kingstown; •Ilenry Zearlng Shiremanstown ; • Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. Ahl Citurehtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough James Mc Dowel, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Mid (Beton; Samuel Coovor, Benjamin ifriverstiek, Meehan leshurg ; Jelin Sherries, Lisburn; David Coovor, Shop hordstown. YollK COUNTY.—John Bowman,,Dillsburg; rotor °laird, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. if AltßlSTlUß(L—ltounor A Lochman. Monibere of tho company haring policies about to ex ilrcau e barn yndby making appllealon ay of the ag o . TO 04RP ENTERS, F A7R E R.S • AND BUILDERS: 'subscribers 'would rosectfully announce to the public, that they aro now prepared to furnish the fa towing described articles of LUMBER: First, Common 'and Panuel Plow, and Boards of all thicnone : Com. . mon Boards and Plan of whi to pine; liemlock Joke and Scantling. of all sizes and lengths; White Pine and Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Paling and - Plastering Laths; Pine and Cyprus*Shingles of all qua -lEle:it—Shingling Lath and' Striping, - and Fencing Boards 20 foot .inng: All timbers sawed to-order, by leaving their bills, of ail lengths and sizes, (pine, oak, or hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready —..for.use.....The_ahove.wiltbaritnisheiLon.the mott•jefO, seeable terms, and at the shortest notice. TO COAL ' CONSUMERS. ' • -- • •;,„ We have constantly on hand al u 1... L I IC" kinds of 11 1, FAMILY 00.4 L,• • such 1. s Lykons Ye ley, Sitorthlou ntain, Trovorlon, Lo cunt Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury. Wilke:ll:arr., and rho Broad Top for Blacksmiths; all of which' we will deliver to any part of thb town as low as it can he bought at apy yafd in the town for each or country produce. Coal all re•screened and deliver6d clean. By strict attention to lousiness; we hope to recolve a liberal share of,publio patronage. - Yon' will and. our Yard in. the eastern end of the 1;6. rough - oPporito.the Dan Works. • Our Offietl hereafter will he ~ept 010 posits Banta 4Brothetwatbre, in • the omen now occupied by 'EkruirO'Smith. All orders left at 'the 'office or at either of the subscribers' re:adorn:es, on West Pomfret street, or at East street( will be promptly at.- tended-to - ' - glft.o 3 l-* EIMER. ,(Carlisle, June 8,1567. , . - o . , a2rilit r eis . ;— / -'"1. - ' I SAXTON'S • ..... ---s .., -.. - SPRING ARRIVAL . . .. IMMENSE STOCK 'OP HARDWARE. The' isubeerlher has just returned from the Ea4ern cities, and would call the attention of his friends End the public generally to the large and well-seleited' is-, sortmont of HARDWARE which. he has now on heed: consistingin part of BUILDING MATEBIALS,'encb as Nails, screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locke, Glass of every de: soriptlon and quality, such an Common - , White, pellehed Aflierlean,Filmeh, Enamelled and ,Double thick of-all . ' shies; llaints, One, VarolehOs;-&134 Ste -, -.,"I• „ii- -'. ~. ' TOOLS-Including Edge' Tobin 'of eVerideclinnen, -'--Saws, Planes, Brace and Bats; Augers, Squares, Guagos, Piles, Rasps, ; Ifarnmere, Vices,.;Anyll,, Screw - )gates, Blaoketuithe Bellows. &o 4 .1-.. f. 1, , - ' Shoemakeriand Saddlers will Arid'a large assortment, ' of Toole of overy.deseriptlan, together.with.Lailles' and -.Gentlenielts' Morocco Lining, Binding,. Patent and Frotiolt Calf Skins, Shoo Thread, Awle, - Wax,Pegs,,Lgato, ' Damon Mounting, Collars, Girthing, Whipstock, Deer , . hair, Saddle Trees, &c., &o. ~ . •.. .. .. Also, COach blithers Tools and Trimmings of all kinds, • . !melted ilubs,'l3pakes, - itelloes, Shafts, Bows, Floor Cloth, , canvass,: Cloth,.;Dateaek, ' Frlng,,,Leee; Moss, Axles, -, Spring Belte, &e., ke. 0 -.' , , , - , ~ Cabinet 'Makers:will -find a lalie ainortment '.:3f ilia' , Illettee.pgh, - ,Walnut,, and Mahogany Veneers,.Knobe of ; ' -, all , kinds -and ', ',WIT bloiddings,` ilivete;: Hate .o . lolli . - Pinch , Owed Heir Chair. and-Sofa Spcnage;'&c,lle: ' - " .• nguselSeePars , VPl -41 6q, find a •large- assortment - - of, •-; toilet and Fcirks, Bratannia, Albata end SW* Platbd .' Ahblg, and. Tta, Spogruh.Catuihnltlckg.Vgiters, Shovels,- . Alnd'Ton •OranrAtal Waits' agithit, Ihnudt, together,' - .:wlth , , rgitre.:ptpll. kr,hich.,: 344.rriVTAIns , ,Bgpketso . 1 • 'Ol uml iiiikiftetiLis;ocingPiowsofellklnda; 4 . :,:xcltrintt*ltchr, $4.57019, DOM Eotl,ss;Pbolne . , AI& • • . : MCCP4A - ittgollt.o4,ipprigug akliads•hugandial • zillitl l W Zletllf-RalbT Ili 'elm w4olowlevrices.:, 1-J 71 8t0ir. 1 4 1 7:44 0 gA,44 11 4!.,* gain !itgoti °mot). -'s • ' -", 77: - : I.:' ~. ' , ' , 7•• • . •-••••"•.•-.' . , • —, . - ' Thg:sublionbet kiiis !'jtist. received :. from ;:i ; onwAraik:taltiv. -clalleockifill*rting '., twa otter a Atult4ool9 to the ;dawn.- - • - _____- "4 ~ : 4 47,7,22) rfi. - r ..s, , -', - -t; , . • t:920.17:147/41M. • eo - orts. . S 't .E.R, G.O 0.0. D S P R 111161 _ GOODS,- Deets arid Brother havoßiat nieried.one o he largest; and boat assortrtionts of Dry Goods ,erat° broughtto,Ciiillsla. Their Meek bee been selected with more than' L usual care from the beet blouson in liew.Tork and•Philadelphia,sind awry effort' made te,obtand the latest and most fashionable styles of dross.. They - flat- . iiisr:UhiiiidelfleftlibfWiltlardlifd - RTFOrtiV4I - VrinetY - of faste'lit , prices - as low- or lower than 'they ivAr'bo . taught:bpi . ° or 14 the city: . - ' Hebei, • forego Rabat!, I Paelini, • • Fancy Silk Robes, Lawn Robes, Agontine. • , • Foulafd•l3llke ~ Grenadine; • Drilliariti. ,Bayildare - -Pure Chan, •.Gingham Lawn. Antlque;" ' Dural; '2' 'Dow-basins. CrapedoEspagne Alpaca. • . „ lUmalpq All wool de lane Fancy Silks, . Tamartide,' • Cashmere. ' • . • A full assortment of white drCss goods, Nelnsook line, Victoria Lawns, Fleured 'SWISF,: Velvets .for Man• ties,Vhito and Black Crape Shawls, Stella Thlicot, Mode and_Droalta Shawis,Ae.. BonneLt_N Bonnet Satins, Ilib• , u. ewer] 4,4o . .,C.oronaticau-COLLCllK7sEdLLfilithllno, Skirts for 'Ladles; Also, Collars,,Undersieeves, tan • • - Riffdfdadiflitiloßirvuriety. GENTS WEAR. • • . -Clatiftf-CaSSlftWrb-s--,Drt—TrdetErdelitiYartta;Billlitliorellt simeros, Cottonitilos, Silk Undershirts; Linens,diondkor. chpif, &e. Bleiched and unbinachod 'Armand Cotton Shootings, Tattle Linens, Wotan ditto, Piano Cover, Counterpanes, Straw flats, gists: Loot lug Glasses, Makings, Window Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, ?dusting and every va riety-of Dry Goods In common use. ". Wo have just !Wino large stook of Tapestry, Ingrain, •Imperial, Mixed and Reg Carpet, Oil Cloths, afotting, Straw Mats,' ke., at lciwest prices. We respectfully In vite the Public to .011 and entrain° our stock before purl. :chatting. Wo have ; bought -nun assortment' at such pukes that wo cannot be undersold. .91ieeial attention paid to. purchasing, goods In the city "per order at shortest notice. . • --.Evory•offert will ho made'hy the nem to give potterer tion to thoso•who may faVoc , thent• with o r • •BENTZ -tit BROTHER. NEW FIRM I-NEIX GOODS ARIS Lai° of Philadelphia, tpoir'llaugings,-Ifouse,-bligni-rtud Decorative-Paintors, Imitators of, Wood and Marble, rhnllonge all others to compote Mitt them In thii various branches Of the abOve budness. • • , - = ' Ilaving fitted up our store for J"/..PAPEI!‘v 41u - excluded sale of WALL PAPERS, -BO it D} It S. FIRE 4 .1,1fii ISOARD PRINTS, WINDOIV • • SISU - I tTAI S, SHADES, &c., we respectftilly 1111 , 10 the public to on examination of our stock, front which we are confident of giving entire mt.- Alsfaction to all who favour us with a call. Our geode' .having been soleeted with care from the first 'lnnnufsr. tures in Philadelphia, will be furnished nt the lowest prices. All orders for Taper Hanging or Paint:llg - promptly and personally attended-to and-executed in a workmanlike'manner. • J. W. PARIS, Practical Paper Hanger. II: P. KNIGHT, Practical I louse A Sign Painter. South Hanover street, next door to Hannon's Hotel, Carlisle, Pa. April' 8,.1857.-6m. • NEW BOOKS! The subscribers lave Just n.eeipsa the following NEW PeOLIOATIoNss— Things tiot generally known—D. - A: Waits, T -- 1 25 America and Europe—Gm:mem, • -. 1'25 : The Ainericans in'Japan—Coe. Prunv, 1 25 Macaulay's Biographical and Historical Beisays, 75 Lifo of Charlotte Broute—Cissum.„ 2 vols., ' 150 Bryant's Booms, New ed., cloth gilt, 1 5U A Report of the Decisions of the Supreme Court . - - .of the United &Ides, and the Opinions of 'the Judges In the Bred Scott ease, , .60 Qtlacitenboss' Illstory of the United States, 1 Off Apppleton's Itnilway Guide for May, - 25 Gelmanyi Its liniversition, Theoloky and Itoliglott, . • By-V. Schaff, D. D., 1.26 .. Schlatter's Life and .Travels—TT SP fiAttelf,l 1 00 Testimony of the Rocks—Mau' MlLLrat, I 125 Life'of Capt. T,lcars,• . 40 • . . , . Principles of Science—AlAM2o Voiska.p . 100 Pursuit of Knowledge—FßANClS WATLAND, ' 150 Arctic-Explorations—Dn. KANE, 2 vols. Syn., 5 00 Irvlng's Ufa pl.lVashington, -1 vole., gve.,- • 0 11 00. SIIRTROCK, TAYLOR & SM IT II •• fEWAR jfis . - • ' • , No.l.—Dtinklng Song, 25 . . - 2.-0 h 2.-0h lovely Parini .26 • Beauties of Travintn, nr- 3.— AI nays Free,. 25 ranged for the Piano, 4.-01pny Chorus, • .25 by J. A, Getz°. - s.—Oh Cherieht44le. nutty, 25 : 6,-503 light Whlspers,2s Willie Schottlech,,Polia, Mazurka, by Ja_res Bel, - Ink, each; 25 . • - Camille P ' nlkn • . 60 fleym's lloquot do Melodies, 60 Bambrula—Donee do Negrcs-- . 4larracmait, • •75 Pride Schotthicho,_ 6O Irrosktible Polka., Rubeli Polka—SU/LAD, ••. . - Grand Polka de Concert—Wetzscs. - 7k Instruction honks for Plano, Melodeon, Flute, , Violin, Violoneallo, etc.. etc. • • Music 0111 , 6rtell attur. -.A- liberal discount will be madp to DEALEttB and to ;DUCE:iII& Music mailed, froo of expense, to any part o. the country. - • N ENV GR.O.C E. It ES !- - J. W. DRY. • -A ebolco selection of Groceries of every variety, In. eluding Spices and Tons have been added to our former assortmentolmong'whiell . thay be bed strictly pail • .RIO, JAVA, LAGUYRA'.. MOCHA CONK RE!, together vlth a general assortment of DROWN a l WHITE SUGARS,. isciuding Crushed, Granulated, Pulverized, and.Clarb fled Sugars. Also.n lot of Now Cheese, Fareira, Corn Slarels,,Muslard, Ch6colate4c... -Also Green-anal:ll4dt Teas, of Jenkins select brand. — For sale at the lowest prices at . 11IMION HALL 0110: CERT by (Oct 21) J. W. EBY. MONROE MORRIS F RESIT GROCERTE.S!-. AT S. C4IU YETT'S . . Shad and Mackerel of different grades', • 4 t,IItIYETT'S. Sairnoteb ale Vigil and White Flab; A t IfTifETT'S. - Codfish, Salt and PlelClnd At 1111Y141"9 Chao. and Craftkara can La had At HUYETT'S Dried Frult, Praia - reel. and Jellies, Sugar Cur.(' Beutaudlbansi . ?' A t lITIYETT'S. A flesh isupply of-LIQUORS 'olln, White Load, ke., bOOTSSOOTS AND ,SllOES.—Another large assortment or Men's Coarse and Fine Boots. es' Mbrroco Boots and Shoes. Alines and Chil dren's Boots ityi Shoes. , Gum tvenshoos and 'Mifflin Socks, at very low prices. Doe. 17. WIN1)011r , GLASS 1-4 by 10, and all other sleet of Banks, Monroe, and Jackson 'Window Glass, single and Double Thick and American Plate. Having an ostensive stock. and daily receiving largo quantities, Wn can furnish with the greatest' prompt ness and the lowest wholesale prices, the above supo nor brands of Window Mars. RIOHARDS k BROTHERS, • Man ufncturers, S.slV. cor. Front and Arch streets. Phila Q • • TOCK OF DRY GOO D. S FOR SALE.—Tho subscriber having boon advised to ob• stain from business of all kinds for a year or two in or. der to recruit his health offers for sale his °Miro stock of Goods; Good Will, and nut of ston, immediately. lie has received from the city a lot of Sluing Goods r ousisting of Wrap and Chelli Robes, Moue do. Lathes, Chintses, Lawns, ,Lc., in great variety. also f r inges and Trimmings of various kinds. - For portion iron enquire of [April 29.] - HO. W. lIITNER, HARDWARE I' HARDWARE . A LAIHIR SPRING ARRIVAL AT JOHN' '1 41 7" --7 " txxx - k - soNS'Cli RAP The public are reqUested to call and examine our stock' Ward maklngibeir nurehasos, as' ire are soiling goods .at-tho-Low.t-Prlcoo,-we-have every. thing-you- may want in our lino, and in such quantllica that wo tan supply , all who may favor us with• their patronago. Carpoutors.Vabinut Makers,. Wagon and Coach Makers, Painters, Slioo Haltom, Blacksmith'', Fannon', Laborers, and the Public generally will 'find a full and complete assortment of Ono& to select front, at suck Prince as will be sure to please all. TRY CH. JOHN P. LYNN North Hanover. .street; Carlisle rAMILY COAL:-500 LY. _u RERSVA(IBY - COAL:Broken•ancl. re-screened, prefiare,l expressly for [orally use and tent - UNDER COVER, so that I can furnish it DRY' • and LEAN during'-.the winter seake.n. 'I have, also on , bend, and for sale the lAMB FIi 9 EER COAL: from the alines of Boyd, Rosser & Co., and ntIAMOKIN COAL front tte mince of Cooh ran, Posa & Co., all of which; I mill:se at small profits for =Ski, end deliver to any narV,.er, horotigb. , MUItItAV (IAR.PETINGS.e-J.; S. - DEPUY' & 80N8, Hasonte Hall, Cheetiut latreat, below Bth, Philadelphia. Would cell the attentlorl of the publle the large arid varied aneortuteut of • ()ARK -VI; OM CLOTHS, MA1171.108, &e., which they inn tedling trerl cheap for; Cash or" etty, naptancon, wholesale and retail. . - Ithiroh 11, 1867. ' . - • • , '‘ n I CYTHES SCYTHES 141 •n: 100 do's. Grans and Grain; Scyllite, . Englietr dmerlean, Silver steel and ,Steel Denim, of all the dip , ferent makes. ..Also 75 dos. Scythe' tioath - of 'all the different patterns— t , gether With rakes, Shallitigntey, Gratn andldanure •ks by _the qtiantityidnedfintniXed lit the chain - Itardetti'didoin or •' May 20,. East Idainlitreet , ALL. PAIS4. I:WALL PAIT44! ORIN% 1at111141.,1867. , • Justreeelved the largest and most varied assortment ever opened In Carlisle. The pul?Ila aka Invited to.oalr and tnaini.theweleetit.# from our mammoth assortment, Our prices ace the Thry..lowest. Also, a largo variety of Window BUJids andbire Board Priuta,at z • • • s, )JOBB p.,L - FNE 41A0N6,. " ;North' tt, Papyri% On band trOntlastseliton will be sold WPIDO,VV: 4 1 7 1119 finest orwrfidow. , . . . #..q.liOiti.ll,lr. .0 68- D ,-- 4rg nu 6 r A, - isT — FgEliiib. is - ',-- 47 - C 6: ' 4 .0,,,,,,T0t . .,.....itbi- k0 t..,;; ,ziocrf,kidittikig cliot, sty (and Ashton."' Ladicallnes3loroc pripm - P,nots, 'Garton. &CY Midi's And',Childrons , MO; • No!. And, Lk yallttli.''Jistp?cottod fu4n4if 9 tV,,t'Oto cheap ' , ' , '•'.. ,' . . (31)11tit3 OtrliIIV: „ ' .. T WECEIVED; gURINCIS t TAYLOR & SMITH NEW SAN M I L b.—The under.' shred would inform Abe public that- he.bas to cntod a Saw Mill, three miles from Mount Holly on the road to Lailrel Forgo. and is now prepared to saw 1.11 the curious sink of YELLOW PINE OAK . end UII ES'M UT mtimic, which are usually wanted. lie is also pre. pared to saw and furnish Chestnut Mid Pine SHIN GLES to order. Alen, PLASTERING LATHS. Those llesiritfar - theso• articles are requested_to send in their orders. S. N. LIVEN. At HUYETTIL F Papertown, March 4.--6 mos. . I=2 =r! I= Otorci (111 - h Slip 41[ARDWARE I -.HARDWARE .1-2- JOHN P. LYNN '& - SON' ' are now receiving their Pall Stook of Hardware, which la unusually , large, and I • connexion with their for heavycltock nakellto .0 of the largest and most - 4ariodussortine,nts ever o; irod to !hie , public. They bales' reso_q:thing , the t t e Periner; the Vander, thq erWerN.An — thelriluestand - Which . they are selling at he very lowest - prices. They sollaita-Call from, the p .110 bolero- malting-their per chanicli - ea they feel tn ent they can OP. Inducement s that willi reward the b rer for, the trouble.' Feeling thankful t generous public fortbelrformer ilberainatronage,st —ntinuance of the MUM It solicited -at our old stead-in orthilanover Street, _ 4 JOHN' I'. LYNN & BON, October 8,1860. ' ' • • AND!"IIOI4ESS, MAK ING. The .anbserlber continues 'to carry on tho abovnlnislnesiolo all Its various branehas,ln North Mai. o w y b octsU a a ii rl d ls g doors on.h la a ' ?ft a: . Leonard's .t iler o n e! t i r ( L tl j ee, 4 1 - gtittiV 2 o . eircinglesand-tlelters,aisolrittllSKS, 141 _Snveling and saddle a bags. Ito also. man ufacture? the most LA tnl3 pproviNl,l3 , P ANIS If iiVit r Ti O . SADDLES' over used In thr country. , nod those Svlshlng a hand• some, durable and pleasant .saddle will do well to call and see theta. Ile " also. manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips In all their wale. ties. and confidently'. believes from the general npprohn lion of his customers, that ha, makes the neatest. and beat gears, In all their variety of brodth, that is mnda in the country. .11e also in • hkes" all kinds of bit:tresses to order, viz: Straw, Busk. Curled Hair and Spring 31n4 recess. All the above articles' will he made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost des! pitch. . • WM. 0131101tN. PR EpARE 'FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. - The sUbscrlberat his old stand on North Hanover at., Carlisle, the slgn,of the "Mammoth Red Coffee l'ot," 11 . 011 to call the attention of the public to his large an ortment cif-STOVES,-of-the - newest and most= fashions • Me styles, from the best ntanullictories lit the country, and at all prices front $3 to $l5. ,____Among_hiaI'ABLUR,ALCIIAMDEILSTOVES era the. Mirror Stove, thu Arctic. Revere, Stnr; hg.,;21,1„ Persian, Union and Alton Air Tight, together with other patterns which he hos of all sixes for parlors or chambers.and calculated forburhing either wood or , coal. Also, the. /Etum - Globe, Astor, Albany, Plat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK. ING STOVES, comprising the latest ion rofentents in kitchen stores, and intendcd for either wood or coal.— Also; the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new" and ele gant article, to which he invites 'the partlcular atten tion of families. Ills tooking stoves Immo imprice,front $1 jg, 2,, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate 8' . yes of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED AltE.tilr Cook ing Stoves, Brasil Kettles, /4e. CA's°. every article in the line ofTin and Copper Were. The public are respect fully Intited to call es ho is confident with hill:large stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en tiro satisfaction to every purchasel. Call and sec. - pet. 25. 1854. '• - • ' -_ 'M. MORIIIII• CHRISTIVAS AND NEW YEAR. The afire of tho suliscriber is - in - rem ipt. and Ihe shoress are now supplied with a hnndoomo selection of fine and rich . . , . , . - FI?N C II 'C'Il 1N A, , and decorated fnnc ' ware, such ns Inkstands. Triskets,, Vases, Coffee cups, Jewellboxes, Toy Ten and Dinner setts, China • dolls lit inlay, and a rarflty of other. artloica nil well suited for the conilug liellidnys.•': . . CHIOCEBIES AND SPJCES • In every variety. fresh and. of best quality Kayo just been added to cur former stock.' • • NEW .11ET BUCKWHEAT, BUCEAT, • of_}•ery, lino quality In small such. •MO on hand, • - - CRANBERRIES, RAISINS, - -- Currant., Citron and other goods adapted to Lila season in, variety, constantly in store and for vale by • Oldish,. Dec.lo, '66. J. I:Fh. ~4,0 01 FETTER'S FUR p,O l y i l k , y NITUItr ROMS: NOW cin'-linad a large assortta .of new-and fashionable PURNITURIiand dt IA 111 h Walifut and Mahogany pressing 'lumina, with Jnor• bin tops. Bofas, rabies, and Washstands. Walnut What Not, and Wardrobes. Idalingatiy and Walnut Tables of all sizes. French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Plain Tables, at all • rrices.• ' • - • , Pntlor and chairs, and Rocking Clialmyilth velvet or hal rclotlt seats and backs. Mahogany,and Walnut Ohairo with haireloth or cons Plain theirs of nil kinds. Coil stud see this min end elegant - assortment et the Furniture Intents of the subscriber, corner et North 11n. =tier end Lou titer st. JACOB FETTER, - . Mely 27, 1857. • • A T. DEE ME It HOUSE SIGN AND GRAINER ORNAMENTAL ER PAINTER, AND . 'All jobs entrusted to his care will roelore ernsoriAL attention. In order - to gito entire satisfaction to' the employer, and be done at moderate &ices. Ito also pays particular attention to Paper Hanging and Mack Lotter Signs. - - ,Iniltetions of Ilikurn Stone, Grey Stone, °MOW, Marble, Oak; Walnut, Mahogany and Itosewood. Pron., lug on Iron, Marbling Mantle's, Calcining Collings, &c. Sresco-Pnlntimg done In tire most, improved manhet, and 17 0 er Ae i ltld a i i r , o r ' e rlre te ri r . i.. Sig u i r t c y:omfret streer 17not 17 '51.- 2 -Sni.l A. T p.APER HANGING IVAIIIVOUSE • - . J. E. VANMETER, 'A.-Cortex SIXTIf. rind ARCH Streets, PiIIiDADEI, PULA; ora for sale a large assortment of at prlCem ringing from Six Cents per piece upwards, o cholee'patterns, comprising ' Cheap Satin Papers, Fire Decorative Papers, • Fire Board Prints Fine Gold Papers, . Borders:lnd Mouldings, Fine Satin Paper, ' Marbio'Papers, • Oak Pape., .O New Styles Window Curtains. In great lankly. Deniors supplied on most favorable terms. • Marsh 4.184. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.- A large assortment of now and genuine Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. in every variety, at wholesale and retail, embracing nil the new nod desirable kinds, carefully pot up in papers for the retail trade, or sup plied In hulk: Chinese Sugar Cone, Seed, Japan, fens; Orange, \Tater, &c. Alan, a choke ;man t. molt of lino Flower Seeds-20 varlotles In fancy boxes, for $l. Clean Clover, Timothy, Orchard Brags, Rye Grass, Herd 0 rase,. fine Lawn OMR Seed. &c. - PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO., AgricuUltra' Implement and Seed Store, N. E. corner el 7th anti Market strode; Philadelphia: • March )1.1857. WARBURTON'S ' BONNET MA • TERIALB FOR SPRING TRADE. TO MILLINERS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. " Jua repaired 11 full supply of cheap and desirablo goods.Alni Molest Paris fitollion of our own importat inn, also from Auction and import .ro, with In we offer much below tho usual prices. Thinnet Ribbons, all widtlis. - -Marselliolls, —Gatti° nod Crapu, 11n. Florences. Black Velvot, . do. English Crapes. Mein Satin,' • do. ' Aorophano do. Plain Man tua, Fronch , Glafh Silks. " Poult do )501 Dommt Lawns.. Terlalan, white Grod' Afrlquo, . Joined Blot* Ore de Rhinos, . illusions and Nets. Ilia& Meth's, - 'lt ueßos and Clitpllngs. • Black Bombazines, • Crown Li n I ugs,- • • " Oil Silks, oct.. act. -- Embrolderles7•oloVes; Mitts,-and Inee4oodo, AVIIOEESALII AND RETAIL. At No. '1 dolt: South SECOND Street, Second Dry Goods Storwbolow - SpruceiTI.IIII;ADEIXIIIA. May 0,1857.-3 mos. XtE.W L . O M EY •Y A B FRONT STREET, HARRISBURG. 'fhe sulsicrlhers offer fur sale a large and well selected Stock of ' DRY ,LUIIIBER, • SHINGLES,' &c., • ittihoir Yard on Front Si, above the Cotton - Freliny. The patronage of the public is respertfully solicited 1887. ' • JOSIAH 'EPSY & Co. 1 HALL A° AD ' IY— wiLES WEST OF IIADEISBUItd ntrT3lfth.Sessiou of tide ;Institution will commence on Mb ay, the, 3d of Novimber. Parents and Guar aline aro requested" to inquire lute Its Merits before sending:their BOON or wards elsewhere.. Ties location of the. Institution is-retired, pleasant and healthful, and the 'course of thstruction • embrarcs .the ordina ry'andhlgheibranches of an English Education, to gether with the Latin, Greek, French, and German lan guages, gnd._vdeat and Instnmental episode., 'Tertne, boitrdlng, pushing,, and Tuition IA the English branch es and local miudeper aessiqu'(2l. *ohs) 1180,30. pe r 'circular conealning,partleulars address. D. DENLINOER. 5ep.17,11004 Harrisburg, Pa. NQTICI3. Notion .is hereby. given, • 4hntappllrntlon yilibe made so the next. Legis la tire Dennsylvania, to 'alter the charter of the Car lisle Depesinlank lomtodltt the boroholt of . Cdrible, Oausherhdad couo (y, sons to confer upon said bank the rights, and parlleoes or ¢ ,bapic of issue. and to change Its ugune,to the C.aillele Bank. Aloe, to increase the talgtalLef said bank (which' is pt-present seventptio thousand dollars )with' the privilege of increasing the :ramp : under fts present charter to One .11undred Thou ,send,Dellals) to Throe AluqdrodThousand Dollars. • W. DDETEM, cash!, ,&:4 ' i In. , • , • 'IVENIf.' 600D5. , --The eubBcriber-has • lust opeued'a Tatletydf Ladloel'ainias, 1 lobs' rsiln; &mare Shawls; Blanket lahawls,. Mar/noes, '74linierea, Mous de lailnes;,Glntharng,•caltaoes. kits; winch ho invites the attatition of the La• dies. ONO 'W. palliate, Nor. 26. 1800 ,• • •• • —• • ARGANDYES flithiente - Of the Inoteet'etylo cart 'he bad at eulto rilohidis . low pilot% at the neyr stdro of ' ..1..*A;.1fUht1111011; Checked' -7 11 1 ; 11I ti t t e the a p n h d eap_stgiii_or ...Al4.llltlngsPuiTr.. , NANTII;LAS . I , Just 'reueli ‘Jarge: tat!olleui, most.' fasVointi4e' Neil. ".!Vl4ll sol lips loe, atthe stare of ~Kg%iriiitirai-~~` , To FARMERS. ARDESERS . THE LODI MANUFACTURING , ED4IPFsiT Olio for nolo 40,400 - t*rolit of thole • . . NEW AND IMPROVED POOBETTP.! ' (Manufactured from the night.soil of How YOrk city ? ) in lots to stilt purchasers • " ' -• This article . (g - r - eidly - lifilifrfiltiT.Wlehte7tidr - TafirtWir - years) hasbeen to the market for 'eighteen yearicand, still defies compelitiori,ns a manure foi corn or garden • vegetables, being cheaper and more powerful than' arty" nther, and n the same time free from disagreeable odor. Two barrels will manure an 'acre of corn' in the will.save_two-thirds lulabor, : milLeause_iLto tome.* -quicker{-lo' growlasterivipen earlieriand will- bring -a larger crop on poor ground than any other fertiliser, and la also a preventative of the cut-worm; also, it dour not irduce the need to be put in coll./let with IL • The- L.ld.Co. point to their long standing repritation, • and the large rapind ($100,000) invested in their Mud , nen, no a 'guarantee that,pro, article they make shal -. always be of such quality note - rammed a ready • OnsMIT4112.1,1tIlltl; - - . rive to ..and-rst-the-mte-of-dl-7.Erperlwrrel-foranyquentity over -10 barrels. pamphletcr -- im'aldning every informatien whir be sent (free) to ally one applying for thq Orders are requested early hr rdvance,to avoid disap . pointment. -Address. ' . PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.. Agents. Cm: Market and 7th streets,'Philaitelphia. I'a. Feb. 18, 1857-3 m. 1 - t , 21- und•-23.—Sou t h th—Street • • PIIICADELPIIIA. ' elt! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY. MTIFIGLPII, .2_ : — IIPETVONGUNDI3I37O - Acl - 1 - fli - I/INlttlu. near Mist ol.,Pek, • I 110 FA 11111. Ell S :-:—The subscii - iter has 1 just returned from the City with one of the largest assortments of Hardware aver brought to this place. lie has just received SO doe..4lames with and without pat. nstenings. Iron and steel hooks ranging In pairs from 44 to $I 60. Also 300 pr straight and twist link trace_ chains front 60 t 0,5125. Heine mate trares.of all kinds, also a lot of spread. fifth. breast,Utt, carrying halter and log chains—also a very largo lot of shovels ' forks, spades. boos, nikes.andin sloort_everything mid any thing wanted by the Farmers— , Remember the old stand Rastllaiu St. Carlisle. March 10.'60. • • , ' 11. SAXTON. . t_l3 A- Tyr, N SELF-ti.A.RPENING x VA N KBE FEED CUTTERS, inanum6 orml for A bnitiCH & SARGENT, Nut.llo Market street, Ildiatia Tide cutter le superior to any now in use, for strength durabilityond nimplisity of construction; it tots fast er. and is the hilly tad fetharpening Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cuttnr ever made. It has hut ONE STRAIGHT -- KNlFErwinch any person can grind and set with case but in ordinary case, is ground in tita, ninehino.' Thou. minds have already been sold, and.the demand le daily ', increasing...4l most cases an examination is toconyinee nno of its suporly,!_tion n notifterahort- ,trial-notild-parrtvitlf other. Alb Bison of tho • above constantly on bane and for sole by . , • 'V INNE, '• - net° Sole Agent for (Mtuberiand county. FA RMERS' AND - MECDANICS' - FOUNDRY AND 31A0IIINE CARLISLE, PA , • North Street, east of ClaSs's Betel. lir • The subscribers would respectfully inform. the public In genet'dtthat they are now prepared to manufacture all kinds of Agricultural Implements; such as Bevel Oeer, Four Horse Power. Horizontal Geer, Four and Two !tense - Power,'ldso. the latest Improved Railway Chain Horse Power and Overshot Theshers with Separa, ion 'rittaeluid. - - • We invite Particular attention to BHA Patent Clo ver Huller and Cleaner. 'Thin machine wilt hull and clean from three to sla herbals per hour, and is chant dered decidedly, the beat now in use. Also, Corn Shelters, for band or Horse power. St aw and Fodder Cutlers, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Grain Fano, Circular SUMP, kc., de. , We will also furnish to order WON AND BRASS CASTINGS; rf every des:rip/ton; such- an -Treshhr,• Machine, Plough; Cormhaller.llar. Guam Sash Weights; also, beautifully designed Railing for -Cemetery 491 n, Endo ' . • REPAIRING Promptly allonded to for Reaping... Mowing and 'rrosh tn; 31achlnes, and Mr kinds of Agrleultund CIO ink., .1000 10, 1E57,-omosc M ANNY' S . _CO .. . .A! j u N 3 l l ,,4' t p c PI N G 'MTh IVOOD'S IMPROVEMYNT. , In putting these 11Maines into the market for the harvest or 1507, I•have the bekt-grounds for Loirivtng they will meet an extensive sale, and prove on entirely sntisfartery to the fanners of Comberinlid comity an they have proved beretc fere. Up to this time their has not been anniheiCombitud Reaping and. Mowing Machine made that has succeeded to an extent that will' warrant a manufacturer in building, or a farmer in beying it for a tomhined newhine; while the Mannv Machine an' made by Wood has been so successful fi r both 11111 Doses, Reaping and Mussing. 'that In sections where they have been used, filch rcliablllty it as well intabliFibed as that of any other hnplement used by the fanner. After the experlenco and contests of thohtst harvest, wo deem it only necessary to referthoso wishing-to buy a Combined Machine to the-following persons who used Maney's Machine in rutting their crops last year, viz: Pred'k. Watts, Esq., John Notdo, AA ililam Derr, Ayr. ham Bradley, Joseph A Stuart, James Stuart, Edward W. Weakley, Peter Lourk, William Moore, Christian Williams Parker, James Graham, 'llbbert 'Bryson, &non] Allen, Solomon Hoke, Jonas study.. Jule M Woodburn aud John Eckerd. With each machine \Till ho furnished two heythoe, two extra guards, two extra soetlons, , . one oxtra pin Inn and wr •neb. All the bearings of. Journals will ho rase, ha , don ed.' The shoes, guards and gearing will boot the ho t Salisbury Iron. The umehhie Is warranted .capa. 1,10 of euttiug from ton to' twelve acres of grass' or grain par day In a workmanlike manner. Prim of Combined Machine, at Carlisle, $l4O. These MaEldeas can be had at Sieglisr's Warehouse, Mec . banirshurg, .by ., applying. to.ll.:_WArvin.at-tho. Railroad Depot: . • J. ARMSTRONG, -- lifili - 20;laifitt I. • "Ageat 'Ur F 4 .LY NETS; FLY. NETS.- • Just received, 100 pair Fly Nets. Linen, Cotton and Twine of all colors, quality and style, cheaper than ever, at the cheap Hardware store of IL SAXTON. • • May;2o, 185 T. , Fast Main Street Carlisle Penne \ATE NV VILLE DEPOSIT BANK,- -11 • PROPRIETORS. • Alexknder Davidson, . James McCandlish, . • George ltea, ' • John Waggoner, • William Gram, L. 11. Randall, • Jona C. Brown, John limey, . Mathew 11. Boyd,' Abraham Grote, • Atcheson Laughlin, lsa,ac AM/ulgley,, ' John Hursh, Jr., • James 31cKeetian, Thomas Stough, ' John P. Rhoads. This Bank; doing business 'ln the name cf Gracey & Cu, is now prepared to do a general Dankly., Business with fidelity and dispatch. Mousy recePred pn deposit and paid back on 'dinhoha without notion. On SpeciarDeposits, interest Is paid as follows. viz.:— From 2 to 4 mouths, per cent. per annum.; For 4 months and.upyards, 5 per cent. por annum, Notes, Drafts, Chocks ft., collected in any part pf the United • States. • •• ' Farmers, Mechanics, and all' ()tiers desiring a Safo depository for their money, will bear in mind that the proprietersof this Bank are uttonnuatis LTADGIN to .the ' extent of theirkeveral estates for :0 the s depesi r ts and other obligations of ILEA, ORACEY & CO. Banking Henke In Main street. Newville Pa.. Busi ness hours from 0 AI AL, to 8 I'. 111. .• • • • • • JOHN B. RHOADS. Newville. June IT, 1857.3 m.; • Cashier, • F.R - E S - 11: - SIT PM . YOF 'DRUG...S, . , ! FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS.. ; ' .....! ' i t hay-03481 received iffesh stock of MEDICINES;- 7. PAINTS, 0145% OILS, & c., which , hi.tyow,ito, .6n,... selictod with great care at the !bit.,o3,l4ollMdir -, .. -Plislidelphire. I can confidently fiecommtorik to. .! FAMILIES,' PIWSICIANS, COUNTRY MERIRIATES and DEALERS, as being fresh-and'pute.;. , -=''' ' . ....' " . • Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals - .linstruntents.:. pure essential oils,' Herbs and Fattmds; 'Spices 'ground - and Whole, ESSIIIICON POrrUMOrY, &e., &r, ! • ~ .! ! , Cod Liver 00—Wgrranted genuine. •.' • • - DYESTOPPIndIgoos,. Madders; Elpitc..Alhal, Log .. and Cam Woods. 011 :Vitriol; Copperas,- c Dye,. •-, . . DAlNTS—Wotiumill & Drother'S Pnr -Amid, Chrome , f Green anilltellomPalfit and Vitrolnit 13rualies, Jamey Whadow"Glailt Unsold' 011, Thipsithic Co,patatitichaott . 9 TarriiihVadd Red Ler d 1 jAll of which trill 'Ed 'sold at the very,loweettuarkidoprite. ..--' ~,.!,!+ -. • ; ',',.• t. Alio- I fresh and splendid assortinenf of FA' WO Y fh.....iDl.pFrialts, Confeetloneity. and !Innumerable, ether: ta -,' tartish* calculated fer-ilawand ornament all of- which. are.offsred pa the htwest:atah priceirJ,at, the Cbtaip Drug,l. Book' iintiltaneySl' r 4 ot.tho - s4aTtlxF on Ehttb, llauo. ~,..;.! r . •. ,,, , ,., 14 .' , , :; '{ 0. ,. . : 7 ,' ,' \'' ''' ' '' 7 .' .F. IV, IIA:ItElIcirCII:!:::, ;, I3and6i" neatly oaa eti;` Ito 3.6ierfigententev, - OVER'B' . LIQUID HAIR In 1 , 14 111 Milt MAIM 'DYE needs only n trial to satisfy all of its, porrostion as n Dye, nod the following testi • monlal ;from that' eminent Analytic Chemiat. Profeisor' ..Dootb, of tint U.S. Mint, will only confirm what thou, ,sands bastorpreylonsly horny testimony to. " ..IntillMt4 oll X-FOR-pIIACTIOATtOREISFISTR-p;r Feb. 18M. 'Being acalatilnted with' trio knbstancest compoey lug Ileyer's Liquid , Hair• Dye, lain satisfied that by followingO e pimple dinictiono Wen for its use, It will not Nonfat° Hair or Skin. bubwill glyna natural and dnrable cokir . TAXES C, 1100Til Analytic Chemist:' • ROVER'S WRITING Ittl,S includidg Mover's. Fluid, ,nnd UoVer'aludelible 1131(8011u too well known and in :troduced to require •any additional - testimony of their character., The fades have inni, increasing since their first introduction, giving' evidence thnt the articles truly-possess that-intrinsic merit dialmed - atfirrit . foi ....them.by_thelhumfiketurer—.- Orders, addressed to the Idanufnctor -)Thiladrly,hl9; mcalr,e_ponnutattantlen_by_ , . • 301 , :P11 Ji. MYER, Manufacturer. a s 7. NO/tst; Market St., above' Eighth, • • V,IIILAI)ELPIIIA. ONLY .ONF, BOTTLE OF DR SANDFORD'S Invigorator, al. Liver Remedy 1 . 1 1 required to.eure may one troubled with Liver Com plaints, unless the in=l desperate of eases, when an second bottle will, wilt, scarce n single failure, restore the patient to health find vigor. .W 0 wish to, call.the; attention of ell' tot these f i lets, that the Invigorator Is ompoundcd by a physician who has used it in his prac tire for the past Cr, en tY years with a .success almost cre dulous, end-that-it is- entirely7ogetablic t,eing - own= posed wholly of gams. • Norco idea of the strength of these gums may be formed when it is known ono bottle ottlio Invigorator contains as much stroligth as one hundred doses of Ca lomel Without any of Its deleterious affects. . . • • • • One bottlAds the surest thing-known to carry away the bad - &feeta of naheral poison of any kind... •-+ Only Imp bottle Is needed hi throw out of.tho system the efforts of medicine after a long•sickness. - • Ono bottle taken for,Jatindice reinovgs all yellowness or unnatural color gold the skin. after "ea in sitillident - a to - relle4 mach and prevent the food from rising anti seottrini.l. 'Only one doSe tab, n before retiring, prevents iffght um re: Ono dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cures eastivenfoni. oOn.thise taken after carat meal will cure Dyspepsia. Ono dose of two tieespounsfull will always relieve sick Ileadaclie...• • ' Tine GUM:taken for telltale ohst ruction removes' the Consent tho dlscasii;sindlntalsoti a-perfect curey - 5 -Only one . destrimmetliatay relieves Cholle. One dose often repeated •is a ours cure . torl...9saleta Illorbus, and a sure preventative or Cholera', . Onis'dosts taken often will prevent the recurrence of 'billions attnelts, while It relievs all painful feelings. , ir-4,000 or ..wo doses taken occasionally Is one of the bent comedies 11,1 a cold ever known, ' Thousands of eases of intlamittion and weaknossOf the lungs, have, been cured by the inv igorator. 011 Q dose taken a short time before sating gives vigor to theappetite nnittnakes food digest well, tine dose often repeated cures Chronli3 Diarrhea. In inn worst forms, While stuffmnr and bowel 'complaints yield almost to this first dose, • One or two doses sums naneks 'Famed by worms,' while for wormoin children. there In no surer. saf4r And speedier remedy In the world,.akit never • -There IN.na-oxnErgeration-ln- the.- statomonts.---thoy lire pia In and sober farts, that We can give evicence to prove, while all who use It are giving their unanimous , testimony in its favor. • , - • • We wish all wboitre:alck.and_debilitated td try blis remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any who are not bonefitted by its use we should like to hear Irma, as tee have yet to heat from,-the first person who has used a hottio of Invigorator without -receiving benefit, for there aro such astonishing medleaU.Virtnes in It, that, all, no nuitterhow long they have been affected, ifthetr complaint arises front a deranged liver, will be benefit tad if not MI ti MY cured. • ' • SAN FORD & Co. Proprietor, . 815 Eroadway. New York. Nor sale by S. ELLIOTT and S. W. HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, and by Druggists generally. ' Marrh 25, 1857-3 m. A- V STAUFFER--&- HARIM"'S CIIEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. . 1 ' - Withltialb and Retail, at - 111)t -. ThIlndelphin Watcli - ind .leivelry knee!' Ntr:ll.o North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadeiplua, Goltl.l,ever. Watehes,lulljuwelled, 18 carat 9POS, $2B 00 • Gold &Tine, 18 earn ts. 2100 • Silver Lever, fußjew oiled, 12 00 Silver Lupine, Jewels, ' ' ' .. 900 Superior Quartiurs, • ' 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 OLP I.:lne Sili or d 0.4 50 • • Gold Bracelets, -- • • - - - 300 - Ladles' Gold Pencils, 1 00 • Silver Ton §poons, set, 500 (told Pena, with pencils and silver holder, ' 100 ' . Gold - Finger Rings Watch Glasses, &e. All goods warranted to ho what they are sold ihr. - - STAUSFER .0 HARLEY, . . e Successor of 0, Conrad. .111" On 'mid some Gold and Silver Lovers and Lupine still lower than the above prices. • =IR BLINDS AND. SH ADRS Or. NEW STYLES. North Sixth Street. Phila delUbia. 'Manufacturer of VENITIAN . BLINDS. Vr.LveT AND' IiOLD IIiIItOEIIKD IND- PAINTED simpns, of Beautiful Designs, Buff. and all other Colors or Milland used for Shades, Fixtures, Trimmings, Sc., &c.,-Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest 'Lash Prices. . . STORE SHADES painted to order. 11. J. W. thankful for past patronage. respectfully so licits the public:to call sod examine his now stud lafgo assortment, belOre purchaslngoltewheae. March 18. 1.867 rpHE LARGEST CHAIR' AND .1 FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN • Nathiot's Gay Street Virare-room's. • No. 25 Gay Sheet. near Fayette, - ; ,„ DATIMORE, MD., .. • • ' Wuzoz In kipt niwayl4 on hand, or made to order, eve ry style of French TETE.A.TETES, in Plush, Ilnir Clothe; or ['mantalle. , • Frunch.FullStUffand Modallion, ParIbrAMICIIAIRS , In Plinth, flair, Cloth, or liroentelle. Fnmch Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, in sets' with Plush, flair, or Jiro:atolls SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CUAIRS, in Hair, Cloth or Plush, ROCKING Cll AlRS—various designs, In Hair, Cloth and Plush. • Stuff.Sprlng LOUNGES—a large. assortMOnt always on, band, ,or. any. pattern made or covered pith any goads to order. . , CHAMBER SUFffil—in Walnnt r complete, (Wm E, • —. • , JANE...CHAIRS and Rocking do.'—the largest atsort ;utast readydnado"in the United States—from $l2 a do • 'Dar Room,,Office and Dlniug*CHAllta, n Onk, Wal nut or Malmgony, with Cano,•Wood or Stuffed • Senta , r; an 'assortment embracing over•6o dozen.. • Wood Seat MIAMI and SETTRES and ROCKING CHAIRS—over 100 dozen. - - - - eautuer Bede; Hair and Husk Mattresses of - every va. Katy: Also, • all kinds of Gilt and Plain Frames for. 'Looking Glasses, &a.' - - - - • •.• .A..MATIIIO% 25. North Gay Street, 10i 1860..• • r . Fayette street. . .• (' A - ItEI l I'R ED -p:it - y . ,pl - o - I. AIT . a., - WilUBS ' Binds of life have nearly run outarr• Covered while in' the -thud Indies, a certain. cure fur Consumption, ,Asthina, Protiehltisi Coughs, 4 Colds, 4 and Goneral . .Debility, The.romedy: was dinpvered •by hint whew his-only , child, a-daughter, win given -Up to die, . Re had btcrd mode of .the wonWful resto 'mainland healing qualities of preparation's made from the Haatlnt/lad/mop, and the thought occurredto him that - he inight,..upthe rt:remedy for. his child. lie stn.' died hard, and succeeded-In reclining his wishes. ~.His child "roe curedOrnd.is. now alive .and well.. 'Ho . boa :einee administered the wonderful remedy to thoutom's of sufferers in all parts of the world, and he hes nor,' tidied in malting them completely healthy and Minor. Wishing twdo MI ninth good es pcssible, Ito will send to such of his afflicted f en ce eelegs as requeit lt, this rer 4olpe,,wlth fulLand onplicit directions, for 'making . it 4.ip: trod • riudoesgfilly using it. Ho requiree Such appli.. -Cant tur:lciest, .111Monoshilling—three Cents tohe ro. , . . ~ . . turned as postage, on the .recelpe, and the x emainder to be apPiked to thenayreont of this advortineirient: ...... ' ) i, Mr; ti..14. - SIEII, - .Slo,11) Grind at., .1 Distr. gity",Dr; 4.. ~ .F. 41.,13';•.1tr; H.:James Iwo oelther.ollho our agent in , , 'Hort44tifae'lMnle' havo : Pretandod 'And adverthol, • Jim redellkisfint, from No St;tile hithplo;.lo Or 4E4 . stieet:lqw - city, p. :J. .. -, . •:' -- '-. . , ' - •- ,' ~.:1111ay'2,L18S7l=flin: , :'-'-' '• - . . ' • • MMMEI=EGI BALTIMORE artisceffancous. (401, MJ D Pit aMIUDI PIANO NOWA:Vt. '• • ' fILLIAM KNADE, senior partner of the late.firm of Ktiabe, (treble & Co. contittues the manufacture and inleof GRAND AND tiltUAltk PI AN° POI.T.LS. under the, utimo"tif WILLIAM IMAGE:4 CO., at the old stand, Ne5..1,..3, 5 and-7 North EutioV strfet,LoppoxlM___ - the - tintaw - Ilouse7Daltimo u. - Thankful for theextohdlvfi Patronage received by the. late' firm for the' last' fifteen years, I respectfully beg , leave to inform the public, that - since' the death of one of mp partners Mr. Henry public,, by Which the paid nership Was partners, I have purchased the 'entire large stock of 'unfinished .planes, lumberi_ and. other .. . prepared - mat - 860i Lelaiging Witt/elite , firm. - shall -- therefore' COnlinUe. the. business at. the old stet d as ahoy.); and will endhavor not only to sustain the. well established reputatimi of the late firm, but to excel all fernier efforts imperfecting tho Piano Norte. 13Inee tho dissolution of tho lattifirm,l am mknufac turing Pianos on a new and much Improved scgle.— 'The first Instrument finished according to the new de signs was_dePeENSdin_the:Eitir_of_the,l3larylatatlnsti hid-October, /855; at which it took the highest boom., of ttny - Trigtltt“ n, trrein• Seen awarded the “Gold Medal PronvluDl,ls_lol..thtLuuusuaL oftemet.ilion- Thrforiffierti - Plenes, exhibited by some of the best ma.: ker. of Ileshin, New York mlllaltimoto. , At the Annual. Indlistrial Exhibitions; held In oc, toter, 1855, - and October, 1850, by. the Mechanics' liaBll-.. WO of litchutond, Virginia,.my rialtos were aleo•rtworti ed the Highest Premiums. Again, at the late Fah of the Maryland Institute, hold October, MO, after a most,thentough stud an un usually .protractest investfgallfin of the merits. of the eighteen Instruments on exhibition, from the most .celebrated factories of finitiniore, New York and Bos ton, my Psalms were again awarded the highest bettors of thatlnstitution, they baying received the •Metint ertificate," eh honor-only adjudged-to articles of such superior merit as to defy competition fo'i° two successive yearn. 'Also, at the 'Third Exhibition of the Metropolitan Mechanic's Institute. held In Washington, D. C. March 1857, they were once more awarded the highest hon.. ors. • 'With regard to the qualltlee of my planes, I cont• dontly refer do the testinionials I am conrtantly re.. caving front Professore and Amateurs. speaking for themselves and °Hors,' of the high; appreciation In whirl, my lnotruments ore always held, and whirl, ran be seen at my Warerixons'.__ And_this-ls-tha.-heat-and most reliable assumes, 1 can offer to customers, opar from My own knowledge of the lUstrumfmticij m purchaaintratitarMiiblikhment, they aro guaranteed the possession of n Piano, equal, if mot superior, to any vendable this country or Europe. • All Pianos built at my Factory have full Iron Frames, being so constructed' no, to secure 'great additional. strength, without atfactiug the coax, And therefore will stand In any climate. Pianos made to order, of any kind of wood, and with any style of tlitiol that rany-be desired. The greatest care is bostowed'uuon my work, and the selection 'of the best materials; ant every Instrument turned out otmy. tactorrean" therefore be fully Wm. ranted as possessing all the qualities quisitti for a gond l'iono. All Instruments of my manufacturo are Cleo gum.. tocd•for tiro years front thr day of solo I'erticular attrattion Is pahl to t h e selection of In strumonts for distant 'orders : and a raiment: or rX cum.*: gnu trd atone Moo within FIX montim hom Um day of calm should such I ustrudent clot give entire satisfaction.. • MIVIIOL'ESALE DFALEBS will floe it to their. advent ago to etre me n betbre purchasing elseU here. 1, - ,p,Constautly on hand a fine nisortment of -MEM!. DEONS - ' Of the best inskr , ra, nt prices front $45 to Vito— with si ngle and doublb reeds—and - also with double key beards and stops, FOl 11,11110E1 for the use of small churches. . -• .. • PIANOS exchanged, hired, or tutted. Thr following testimonials fron WA. ICNADM t of the moat eml. centnt Pianists ht the world, will shore how my Instru meats kreuppreclated by those great Performers, - who hare bed opportunities for testing the belt Planes of Europe and America: 3ln. W. HaAlle, BRILIMOr0: • Pear Sir: I have great pleasure, in .certifying thati have tried - your Square - Minos, 'and find them equal, it p not superior to any in this country. Among their great qualities, which:Alstinguish them, la the oneness of tone, tho,agrerablo noel, touch, and volume' of tone. - Wishing you all tho- MRCVSS you en highly roni,iiiir yours very truly, Ilidthnore, Doe, 33, 10 ' 6. ' S. 'I'II.II.IIEIM. 'To 31ensns. Wm. Kindos & Co., Bat thnorn . .: • • gentlemen :' Permittuo to express you bernwith my sincere thunics for the nupytt flynnU•hild Ntiare Pianos,- whiclrymthnveltetifeCine; AU on •whiell I have per- formed nt my concerts. 1 cannot but congratulntoyou upon the Immense progrceJ d-411proVeinell yell con. continually inake on your l'innos, which. In my °pill: ibm'rituts nmong the very bentin this country— With husky wishoi for yoursuccess nnd.prosperlty, which you richly deserve by your Olt terptiNe, onergYand activity, I remain yours. very truly, ' July 13, 1857-IS. STRAIKOSCIL .0 1 - 10IdE r FOR SALE. - am:-"` TILE ILLINOIS CENTRAL IL It. COM'Y. is nowrepared to sell about ONE AND A HALF MILLION of ACRES •• o 00 0110105 0000100 wont, 4o _tracts o 40.acresand -upwards,- err - Lonitredits and itt.Leve Enteric! Interest. These, lands were givinted by the Coverndient to old In the construction of this Roademnd are, among the richest and most fertile In the world. They Attn.! from North-east and North-west, through the middle of the Statd,,t the ex South. and include every variety of climate and productions found between those pond- _ Iris of lafltude. The Northern-portiotTli chiefly prairie, intempersed with lino , groves, and In the middle and. Southern sections. timber.-predoednates,idternating with beautiful prairies and openings.. The climate Is more healthy, maid and enhable. than any other part of the country—the air In peril and arming, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplima eheap and desiniblo - fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can be had at the came tete per cord. Building steno of excellent quality 'also abounds. width cauthe procured The little mein thah the expense . of transportation. Tho great fertiliq of these lands, which area black rich-mm][llmm' tive•to-fiviFßlilrdeluctairgetillyrof ing,—their contiguity to this Road, by which every lry ditty is furnished for travel and transpovtation, to the principal markets North, South, East, West, and the . economy with which they can be culthated,render them the most valuable Investment that - tan be found; and present the most favorable opport unity, for persons of Industrious habits and quitill means,le iumnire a comfortablii independence Ina few Yours. • Chicago,,is , How the greatest grain market in the world—and tko, facility and economy with which llia produdefor there lands can bp•tramporled to that mar ket, make them much more pmetable, at the prices asked, than those more reunite lit govorinnept rates.— as the additional cost of transportation is a Perpetual tax on the latter, which must lathorne by the producer, •lit the reduced price be reeelyes for his grain. Thu Title is Perfect—and when the final, payments are made, Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the Slate, and in whom the- title Is vested, to the purchasers, which convey- to than absolute titles in Fee Simple, free anti clear of every iticuuliwance, lien or mortgage. .. • Tim ('ricer Tirofrom $0 to $3O; Interest only:. per cent • Twenty per cent. will be deducted from tke credit Those who purelLe on long credits give notes payable In 2,3, 4, 6 and •ti years aft,. date, sited 4irci,requbed to ImprOve ono-tenth an n cony for five years, do au to have one-half the land tinder cultivation, at the end of that time. , • Competont Surveyors will accompany thou: who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them inranking selections. , The Lands remaining unsold areas rich and valusblo as those which have boon disposed of • - SECTIONAL 31APS . Will ho sent to any one who will eirelose filly cents lu Poising° Stamps, and Books or Panlphiets, contnininp• numerous Distances orsuccessful fliNnlng, signed by respeciiible end' ivell.k now n•fariners living hi the neigh. Slenrhoend of the lialiroad Lands, throughout the State-- also the cost' of rouging, price of cattle. ripens° of bar. resting, threshing, etc.,—or any other information— will Do cheerfully given nn appliclition, either person. ally or by loiter, in Unglish, French, or Oerninn; ad. dressed to ' • : JOHN. WILSON, Ladd Comlissinner of the Illinois Central R, R. Co trei- Office in Illinois Central It: inroad Depot, Chicago Illinois. pROFESSOR, WOOD'S lIAIR,RE . - - '7, is, no doubt, the' most wonderful discovory of this ago of progress: for it will restore - purmancntly, grip hair to Its original colon, cover the Lena of the bald with a toast lux urlaw t growth, remove at OHM all dandruff and itching, cumuli scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald head, etc, It will cure, as If by magic,. , nervous - or - periudieui hendarher make:UMWO soft; glossy, and wavy, and preserve thp color perfoctly, and the hair.fromlalling,-toostrethe The following Is trout a distinguished member of the medical profession: , Sr. Pap, January 1, 1855 PROFESSOR O.j.ROOD 'DEAR 'a: — IDIAODatELVI seed von this certificate. Alloy.. being nearly bald liar a long time, and having tiled:AlL the hair restoratlvee extant, and having I faith In any, I was induced, on hearing of yours to glve it a trial. I placed myself in the hands of a barker, and had 'my head rubbed with &good stiff brush, and the restorative then applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp waste aglow. This I repeated every raorning,!and in three weeks the 'young hair appeared end grow ra pidly from August last till the present time, an.llB now thick, black, and strong-504nd pleasant to the touch; . whereas, before. It wne harsh and wiry, whetllttle theta wane{ it, and that little wasff isappearlng very rapidly. I still use yourreetorativests.ut twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. how, I bad road of these thinger-and who has not f bat have mot semi hithertcf any case where any person's hair wde ally bonatted by any of the hair tonics, ete.,of the day: and it really gives um pleasure to record 'the result of my experience. I have recommended youf preparation to others, and it already hes a largo and geurreuc sale throughout the Territory. The people here know its effects, nod, have confidence in it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, le newly ex-% boosted, stud daily inquiries aro made for it. You de .serve eredlk fur your discovery, and I for One, return yea my thanks fOr the benefit it bas done me, Ibr 1 car '.3lolY had illoPtlinxi lotiff age Of emir 'affecting any such result. ' , , Ntritt Or BOad & slitO,Np.Daui Youls hastily, • • , [Froth the Editor...3f the liSul Estate Advertiser.]• . _Beaton, 27-School kreet, March 20, 1856. DEA bsectme prematurely quite gray; was induced, some ala weeks since; to make a trial of your Restorative: I have used low than. two ,bottles. but the gray hairs have all Wrap/lasi . ..Al and although my hair has net fully attained Its origin s t color, yet the_ -process of change la Mnnuallygoing'en; and am In great hopes that In a abort time my hair will he aadark ' as formerly. •'1 have also been much gratified, at the healthy-moisture and vigor of' thetalr, -which before was harsh and dry; Sad it has ceased tonomsont as for. ,merly. nesp,ect6nrY°ul nurr, . . rioressi+r Wood autinr., 111thalo, .10no 10, 1800 ' Dhow" usad Professes: Wood's Hair Restorative, and' 'have AdDlired Its wonderful enact. 'llly hokum beeom lag, oaf thought pretuaturely gray, but hie the' use of 'his "Restorative," It hasfrosumed Its oolgitkcolor, and' I bare no'douht,'nermAnonely so. . , sitoNt , riatnisE, • ,••• ' •-7" "Xx.S.natdr Thiiteed States:, For solo In Carlisle 8.. iv..ALLys:Rapcx, 13A24.1. liA'Drug4sts ever,yvvScite. ,FeIVMS* . ..; , „ • . Fanoy..Printlng „, •--. • • .L INDS