I II R islarnirrt Viputtuunt. 'PLOWINO,POINTED LANDS .T . • .... ---, , Though-ips4ethitomary_fte.strikesett_ -lands for philiiiilgCrn the forth of a pair t' .:sllelogram, that is, -both ends of the same -;itidtti, yet itoftlin happens • that, owing .".7.to_theirregiflatity. of a lieli, one or more 7 11ands run ankle a point. 'ln such - oases_ itts the universal .practice to plow en tirely .around Ahem, that is, drive the .team to the pointed, end and turn round .' upon the plowed land. Where there are turningsmany . of this kind there is ne- ' .- eessarily much . tramping of the loosened aground. .IA my practice, I avoid this as ' aafollews : When going out towards the point, at a place where- the s plowed land' 'm still say six feet in -width, I turn the - ; team round on the unbroken ground and po back around the wide end. By turn- . . • mg about thus as often as I reach a place 'in the tilieWand of only six feet wide. .. Ised the!whole to a • uniform width, and h e done. all the turning and train ping 'upon anplozied land? The . last six ' feet is, of course, finished by furrowS the ','Wholeiength. of it. It will readily be •. - seen that the turnings arc no - more than ,if taey were made .• . at the same _places as •, fast as the land. is run out to a point. • ~Ilaisidea avoiding packing the loosened ' ~ mit,lt-la-titach-easier-for-the-team-to • turn upon solid groped, especially if the .: soil be mellow and deeply plowed.. • ... . .. - , A MAINE YANKEE. ' ItxmAuxs.—The above is a vat : noble ' tinges:ion. Practical plowtingi will, of course, understand that "it is necessary to narrow etch 'jitrrotv to a point before turning, and also . to strike in on the op- • posite. side with a narrow cut, otherwise the' two sides of the six feet wide plot would be left very rough, or.netched, and the fir:t through furroits •te finish 3 11 the, last plot would be very unven, and, at `''least, show bad. Every one does, or ' should delight in " geeing his - wiak left• i •. -smooth" and even.—A'nirrjcpia Agriead- . "arid. '. - 2 LARD AND RESIN FOR TOOLS 4 'A penny saved, is two-pence earned." Nut less than 850,10 Q worth of valuable tools; belonging to the readers- of the American Ayriculturise; (less than $:! ' eauh,) Will be spoiled, or materially in-. jured, simply 1 . . q. rusting between now and - neat — Syring; Thu—damage, alma • will be $50.00 . 0. Look at the plows, barrows, culOvanifs„ hoei, shovels, forks, chains, axes, smys,..not to enumerate wa __gon irons, aruLa_tutitt i tude_of_little-tool • : that ought to lie provided on or - about any farni, and- t lien-reckon up how' many of them will be'left where the combined effect of air and mOisture will attack their .ourfaceS and eat away enough to. render them rough,at least, if not to materhilly, . depreciite' their ea* iMany bistro- Taunts are destroyed/fasted' by lying Ole than they would - he by constant wear. , .- We will not now- write.a open and of having every implement stored in • ..14, but give a recipe for an exceedingly 'wimple, Cheap and effective preparation; one available to all, which will at least save all metals frotn - losrby - rust- --- . ------- ; - ' Take . about three pounds of lard and one pound of resin., Melt them together Ina basin or kettle and rub over all iron or steel surfaces in ..danger bf being,rus *ed. It can tie put on with a brush or; -piece of cloth, and wherever it is - applied it m -at effectually keeps air and moisture sway, and ofcourse prevents rust. When knives and 'forks, or other household at.; eiC . C9., liable to, become rusted or. spotted • are to be laid away, rub there over - With this mixture, and they will come out „Alright and clean oven years afterwards. The - Coating may he sot to ho perceived, and it will _ e effectual. Let every one keep a dish of this -prepa fa. tion on hand. .As' , it - does not slioil of itself it may be kept ready mixed- for. months or years. -1/ent. Fresh lard, eontainin ,, no salt, should be used. Re sin is a cheap article, and may be obtain . edadmost anywhere for four C.) six cents per pound. POINTS OE A GOOD WORIKINIG Ox.-- The head should be long and slender. The short-headed oz may start tolerably quick at the whip, but will soon forget The eye should be sharp hut.p'easant.— The black-eyed ox is apt to run away.— For strength he should have a good ho- scup. For travellin ,, the legs should be straight and the ankle smaller than the , foot; the toes should be-directly forward. If thennimai toe out the knee will bend in, aid thes' leg as much genitor Shan .staight one as• a crooked stick is 1• weaker than a straight one for bearing a weight'plaeed on the tpp of it; with such a form—the- inside chtw is liable to be airsieed. • Avoid the fang, peaked hoof. Let the : back' be .. straight from head to bail—though from the hips backwards, if Ls slope a little it is not much l of a fault; — bat - don't let -him-rise in thaf park-- For laidihood, the round built or round • bed ox—one. that is not in danger of . knocking his hips off in, going through she woods-=in best. lie should be train ed to the.yoke quite young. .Three pairs early put to work. buc'not . 'o verworked, would do as much liito:.';6lOilr pairs that are not broken until they have nearly at tained their--.growth.-,—Chem it Jig . county republican. - {:- -- ' LOOK - FOR allE BEE Morn.-Those having bees and wishing . to keep them sad have "luck," must almost daily. visit their hives, (early in the morning is the limpt time,) and set them up on one side sitd destroy the worms that secrete them selves under the edges of the hive. Un ion this is oarefully attended to, don't *sped to be successful in keeping bees, On they eiethe great euemy,of the bee. - Cun POR POTATO ROT —ln a recent, agricultural. meting of the - Massaehm: ills Legislature, Mr. Sheldon, of Wil mington, exhibited some eeedlings which be had eultivited for six ears, coil kept di em free from rot. lili . beory - is that i t light and air tend to de clop the disease, end if ,the potateeritre kept in the soil bring the•winter they will not rot. Of enures they mnst-ae covered deep enough torevent-the frost from inju ri ng them. • JThis is precisely what Mr. Roberta of Iltchigen, proposed to ""disclose" for a nimbi° consideration in money, some four rare ago, and has been , familiar to the potato cultivator for at least half - a centu ry'. Anthill frost last year penetrated in Aim latitude , (Germantown) full three List, and further north and•east a . foot snore, it would be a . pretty task to aeoom •__ Pak to. get ikti. patatotaLout..olleaoh LOC. old Jack. , .. New eocubs. , N:G"'CI . IYS SPIt I N G • • DODDS! Bouts and Brother 'lava just opene&one nt.the largeitt and hest assortments of Dry floods etcr biotight to Carlisle. 'Their stock has lawn selected with `more than usual care front thehesthouses In Now Ytirlt and Philadelphia, and ovory effort Modulo obtain the tor themselves they will be able to suit every variety of theta at prkes as low or lower than they can be. bodglit hero or in the clty. — . • Black Silk Robes, Baroge Robes,' Poplins. ' Fancy Silk Hobos, Lawn Robes, Attention. • Foulard - Sliks, mail no; • Bayadero Sliks, Pure Chan, • aingliam Lawn. Moire Antique, ; Ducal,- India, °rape Espague Alpaca.' Mourning, • . All wool do lane Fancy Silks, Tauotrtine, Cashutore. A full assortment of white dress goods, Nainsook Mou lins, Victoria Lawns, Figured' Stviss,.Volvats fur Man tles, White and Ilia,* Crape Shawls, Stella ThlhetrMode and 13rucha Shawls, de,' Bonnets. Bonnet Patios, Bile bons, Flowers, dm., Coronatlon,'Cruvella and Crinoline, Skirts for 1"1,1101, ' Also, Collars, Undorsleoves, Hand kerchiefs. in great variety. . . , GENTS .111 All. Clotho, Casslmer.. 'Hap 1101, Callmienuts, Summer Ca slmares, Cottonados, Silk Undohallits, Linens, linu'dker. awl, &a •- • DOMESTIC) 0 OOPS. Bleached furl 1141bInarlied Linen and Cotton Shootings,_ Table Linens, Wolon ditto,,PlanuEuver,Counterpanes, Strew Hats, Plots. LooHinglllasses. . Window Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, :thistles and every va riety of Dry Goods lii common use. " , . We have just laid in a largo steel of • Tapestry,.lngrain, Imperial, Mixed arid Rag Carpet, (in Clothe. Matting, Straw Mats. &c., at lorest piices. We respectfully In vite the public to call - and examine our stock' before gni chasing. -We have bought our assortment at such ptices that we cannot be undersold. Special attention paid to purchasing goods In tho city per order at shortest notice. Every effort will he made by the firm to givexatirfac-. lion to those 'who may favor them with a yell. ' Bwri: s: BROTHER. NTEW FIRM !—NEW GOODS'!— 1_ • 'PARIS k KNPIIIT, Late of Philadelphia,. L'aperllmmltignibtwo. Sl,tit. anti Doeotative l'aintern, Imitators of Wood ao.L Marble, ebnllonge compete with them -in thu various hninsheri of tile above bui,iness. • • • • ITaving fitted*, celeste.. for P the I.IXeIIOVP sale of, WALL PA PERS, 11 0 DE It S.l'lll ll P It! h TS. WINDOW 41......-CUItTAINS, SHADES. respectfully lovitO the public to an exmination of stir stock. from which WJI are confident of giving entire sa tisfaction to all who favour us with a call: Our goods having been selected withcare from the first teamilike. tureg In Philadelphia, will be furnished at the leweit prices. All orders fir Paper • Hanging or Painting promptly and' personally attended to and executed In a workmanlike manner. .1. W. PARIS, Practical Paper Hanger. 11. F. KNIGHT; Practical lion. A Sign Painter. Smith Ili nover street, next.door•to Ilanuon's Hotel, Carlisle, Pa. ' EMS= OIMISTM A S N • _YEAR. kJ The stnre of the subscriber fa to receipt, and the shelveli are now mtpplied with a handsome selection of flue'dnd rich - • ' • • • • FRENCH CHINA,. and decorited fancy were, ouch as Inkstands. Baskets; Vases, Coffee eups..lewell - boxes, Toy Tea, and Dinner setts, China dolls In variety, and a • variety of other articles all well suited for the C 0111111,4 !LOU . • GROCERIES AND SPICES in every - variety, fresh and. of best have just been added to our formr stock. NEV BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT, ' of very One quality 1n email sacks also on -hand, ' • CRANBERRIES, RAISINS; Currants, Citron and ethyr g,yrds adapted to thelasison - In variety, constantly in store and fur role by • Carlisle. Dee. lU, J ; W. BUY. HA. - --- --- --- Icrsl. SAXTON'S WAR S. l' It I N"O AIIRI VA L.- . • , 11'.41 ESSE STOCK (IF lI.IRDWARE. , .. The subscriber has Just returned from the . Eastern -- cities; and would rail the attention of his friends and the public gemmilly to the• large and welbseleided as sortment of If AJIJIMLI•ILLILLeh.Ite-lias-novison - liand: - CiiiiSiTiTm; --. Rr' --- i part of MU I I.DI St; MATERIALS. sorb as Salle. Screws, Hinges.-Bolts, Locks. Mass of every de. scription And unality,such as COllllllOll, IV hit, Pa ISlle,t Alliql.ll.llll, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all slxes,•l'alots, Ilie. Varnkites. to.. &v. ' , TOOLS—I neludlng Edge Tools of every flesvrlptipn, Pairs. l'llllll.R. (trace and Mitts: Angers. SquareS.Ouages, Files, Rasps. Hammers, VireS, Anvil, Seivr Plates - , Blacksmiths Bellows. Are:. &,. • . - : . - • Sh aocninkers.nd Sad,' lire will find a largo assortment of Tool, ;I• every des'erlpticn. together with Ladies: and Oentlenten..' ?learn 1.111104 Binding, Patent , nud punch Call - Ski:N. Shoo Thread', .1 wls• Wan. Pegs. Laity, ilarnes.LNionnting, Cellar, llirthing, Whipstock, Deny hair. : , roldle Trees. ,tc.. Av. Also. t`acb Mohair Tools anal 'frlounings of all IZlods, soch as Ifni, Slakes. Velloc.,sll3,lll,,llawss,Elour.fsloll . ' -YurotrtsrtlOTlE7Ran—Crig.- Lace, - Mon:, Alle , l, Spring Dells: .t.,...te. • ' cabinet Makers WOI il Ilita large as,rtopont or.Var nhlo.,, t)alc. %Val not.poll Mahogany 'Veneeui, Knobs or ull , kill, a to! . .1/ 5 . ... _Muldides. Rivets, Mar Cloth, Nosh, Curled (lair 'Chair and : , .fa Sp - oni=fe. - AC.: - AC: ' " - Iloosekevers will 111,e Ilml a lawg, ....sortment of Duller owl forks. Ilratannla..l lbata and Silver Plated - . trble-..and-Vou-,Opens, I'all ti lyst ke. Wailers, Shoveln. dod Tunes. 1, , ..11 and Reaps: lief tics, Pao, Av., together , Citil . Cedar,. re of all.kinds, soak as Tubs, Muskets, C100n.. , .,.‘C., h a '. ~• . Attricolturallinploments.embraelog plocsof all kinds, eultioltor,, Um., Shandy, Itltiv4, Fp1.140. Clialt., ke. IRON, a large sin IL eomprising all kinds in Onerttl' 00 Wlll,ll I not sollito at oily wholesale prices. .. Reniendler the old stand, Kant 3lain street...Carlisle. , 11. SA TI IN. NTJ , :w BooKs :crr TI I P., _NV 1101.11,- ;LUX AND Itli'VAll, STORE OF Billtyinli, TAILOR & SMITH. • iVoreester's Dietionary, M.O. *3 50. Worcester's Aeadolnie do.. 1 :Ni \l'ullor's Outlines or Universal Ilistory, 1 00 smith', Illsbory of I i l'eere, 8 On Tent Life In, the Rely Laud, , 121 The St tulunCs.t.ibbon. 1 On • Warlrly, (2 vols. Cloth.) 1 50 . Rob Roy, . . 1 50 The tesiiniony of Ihe Rocks—thigh 11111er. 2 25 Wild Western SITUPS—A Narrative of Adventur. era In thu Western Wilderness. 1,01. 12 nto. Illustrated, ' . Paiier..so els.—Cluth 1 00 Auto.llio.traphy of g Blind 11inister, - - - 100 Thu tire-t 5 11 esters C..ok Bonk . ' 50 llow'Olo Business, a Poeket Manual of Praett. ~... ~ea‘ l affairs. and I i itille.to guercess In Life, en,. .•bracing Principles 4.1 Business,' Cannes of Stwess and Failure, &t. &e., only 5O All the School Books used in the ten u and throtitos the Outlay, wholesale and retail. . . Music and Musical Inntrurtlons, for sale by • SII , ItVOCIL, TAYLOR ,k. SNIITIL • Plain and Farley Stationery, at TAYLOR k SNITIL'S Sunday School Bunks. at ally prices. at TAYLOR Blank Books, of all binli and quallt.lott, at 7'l Sllltl'UCli, TAYLOR k SMITA'S. UItOCE It - LE S!- 1.. J. W. EIIY. A choke 5011.4,0011' of Gnworles of every varletY, In• eluding Splres'and Teas have been edited to our former nportment, among which may helmd strictly prime RIO. JAVA," LAM.) ti RA MOOLOA COI F ER, together with a general assortment of • . BROWN ,0 S1:11A RS, Including Cru,lted,,Oranulated, Pulverized, and Clad , ' fled Sugars. Also nloti of New Cheeso, Farelra, OJAI SlAtell, Maids" Chocolate, Av. Alan Green and illeek Teas. of Jen klu's select brand., For sale at the lowest prices et MARION HALL ORO. CERY by (Oct 21) • J.. W. EBY. I. 4 I RESII GROCERIES!- AT S.C. litiVEl"l"S 1 Shad and Mnekerot of different grades, - At UM:MS. Salmon, Scaly Ftsla and White Fish, At ILLY ETT'S Codfish, Salt and Plated nerriur„ - At IIyVETT'S, Cheese hod Crackers can lei had . At IWYETT'S. Drlf•d Fruit, Preverres •"' At IItIYETT'S. ,Sugar Cured II:Ut nod Hams, .1111 Y ETI"S. A flesh supply of LIQUORS, , " At lIITYETrS. Oils, White Lead, kr., kee ITO THIS WAY N!—The cheapest STORESIIOR ln tho cottitty.lthend of nit Comp> talon. Ladies nod I:entNolen Kill once 25 per remit by purchoEing their• Boots and Shoes ot—tho.egiswe„,Shoe._ Store SOUTII tho public squaro„ . EI8: AgIV.V,(Io itgiiina4l , lOl ~1! , 1.,.,p0tl i.,. g : I Just received from Philtololulda nu exteusive mid epleudid nesortelent of. 'GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' STIOES. • which have been selected with care from the best mow uthetorles, and which he Call recomend for their su. parlor workmanship a , nd finish, 110 has every thing in the Boot and Shoe line suitable fur the season.• and whirlisoW Ito sold very PM' hir cosh. A great variety of Men's and Boys (loiters, Boots, Shook and Brogans, [A dios Gaiters, Lice Boob, Buskins, Slippers 'fins, Misses and Children's Shoes, at the lowest prices.. Purchasers are lexpecttully Invited to call and pa- Amino out' large and elegant assortment, and they will find that in price and quality B. will compete with any shoo store in the place. 4,n_ileparing dime at the shortest notice. All rior sewed Oratia. IboCt mistake the place. cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op. posits 11. L. Burkliebitirs Hotel. .•n . 'JACOII May 21, Om. Successor to,al. ',prom T. B. . KELLEIt'B 11 HA P . CAI'. 1100 T AND SlitlE STORE. Wu Invite tho attention of the nubile lo our large and varied anstortineht of DODDS. which will he sold an ,heap as at any other, establi4hinent In Carlisle. We EVERY VARIETY OF lIATS, for . men, boys and children, made of excellent material 'cud of every grade and price, Also n splendid assort• neat' of Straw Hats, Caps ' and Infant's lints, ready tl burned.' All kinds of Cletli and Glazed Caps, from 25 opts upwards. Our stock of HOOTS AND SHOES can. not; be excelled; and we invite our old friends and cue Coolers, as well'as others, to cell and iniand no oub stock is we feel confident Of our ability to please. All . kindk of Ladles, Misses and Children's GAITERS, of the best:material, o instantly on hand. J.B. KELLER. [April 25, 11157. N'.11:•LkIl yips ibwed gmtle VERY IMPORTANT. - SPRATT'S Patent Self Sealing 'Cans, for preserving Fruits, Croon Corn,Pens, Vomatoen. &c, &c: Erory Farmer and kluuse-Keepur should be a purchaser. 'Fornale, at ray prices, at the Cheap hardware Store of ' • ' HENRY SAXTON. Aug. 28, '57.1 • • East' Main at., ILIMEBCRNAiI RS' C 0 AI .-:-2,000 TONS of If.YkerterValleyNuteialoieuperiorlev• • receiving And toteale by • • Auilvin *ORA* • • "MURRAY. SADDLE ANDHARNESS „MAK ,INa. The subscriber continues to carry on the above busins., In all its various brauches,in North Ilan. over street', Cs rl lEI e. two doors North of I,,eouord's cornet ictiertt he intends keeping , on hand a genera assortment In trln • limb Consieting.of all kinds of fitshionntile SAD‘ . . Circinglesaud Halters,also TRUNKS, ,traveling and noddle , ~ bags. Ile nano Mon ,-ufactureg the most tg S i ' BPA ol 111 11 1 .0. n i t u nti;: ' 2l 3- 41 11u tro .'8 6c " vr e tsiirIVata t i l l ' i . ovine, durable and pleasant saddle . • will do willl to roll and see thorn. He - • also manufacturen Ilarnenn v Erldles, Collars and - Whips In all their wade ties, And coiedently believes from the gunerol npproba Lion of his cdstomers,.that he makes the. neatest and best gears, in all their.variety of bredtli, that Is wedeln the country.' Ito also molten all kinds of kintrosses to order, vin: Straw, Hunk, Curled Hair and Spring ;Hat ranscs. All the above articles will be mode of the best material . and workmanship, and with the utmost deed ,patch. . ' • iym,ositonN., - 1 . 311EPA.R.141 - FOR WINTERI 11 PARLOR AND COOK INC! STOVES, The Anbseriber at his did stand on. North Hanover st.; Carlisle, the Sign of tho "'Mammoth lied Coffee Pot,'! , de- Ires,to nail the attention of tho'pubile to ; his largo as ortfneut of STOVES, of the newest and most thshiona . tde styles, front tholvst mandiartorles in the .A .l • country, and at alb wlces from s 3 to $l5. • . Among his PAK LOR. & CH AMBER STOVES 1411113 tllO Mirror ROVOettle . Aretle. Revere, Star, ,2 Persian, Union and ;Etna Air Thrl4,ltigether with other patterns which he luoi of all alien fifr parlors or eltambers.and calculated' for burning either wood or coal. Also, the ;Etna, Globe. Astor, Albany, Slat-top and Bandbox clr Poor Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in. kitchen stores, and intended ter either wood or eo:G.— A1,,,,,he Inning -Room Cooking Store—n new and el. gaol:article. to whieb he invites tho.particular ittten thul of funnies. 'llls cooking stoves range in price from $1 to 55, with the fixture's. complete, MFO. Nino Plate KA . cos of re riohs pattorns and different prices. . Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cdbk- . Ing Stoves, Dross Kettles, &c. Also, every article in the line of -Tin and Copper. Irare. The public are respect fu 1 - 3 - rTited to roll as ho Ef — Eatillent with his large . stock, varietiland oheapnoss, of being Üblo to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Calf and see. ' 18At. . Si. MORRIS --iv : aqua. , FETTER'S FUR y,9t URE 80031.9.. N OWon hand 'a largo assortment of ' new and 11ishionablo VD lIN rrma: and OW ll 8 Vltinut and-Mahogany Dressing Burnam, with mar. bin tops. , ' Sofas, Tables, and Washstands. Walnut What Net, and Wardrobes. , - . . . Mahogany and Walnut Tables flail sines. • French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Plaini Tables, at all prices. . • Parlor'and chairs, and Rocking Chairs, with'velvet or halrcloth Scats and backs. Mahogany and Walnut Chairs with haircloth or cauo seats. , - , ?lain Charm of all kinds: Call and Fro tills new and orruant nooortmept- at tin Furniture Booms of the subscriber, corner of North Ito nover and Lout her st. May '27.1857 • GAS FELTING AND PLUMB TIM undersigned would Inform the 0 • citizen:: of Carlisle that he has made turfing moats is duO AS 1 , 117150 and yLumnr.v.; at short no Elm and on reasonable. terms. Ile hos engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and hna sup plied himself with an tixtensive assortment of FINK whirls - will enable him to till all °Mora promptly All work will biwarninted. Ills stork_ a - Una Fhlttita will be found in the room exactly opposite Ills Tinning establishment on North lianover Street, where he Invitus a lull. .k.e.-11e is also prepared to futalsh r or-tnke• to order, ovary- article-of-TIN-WAR E used by housekeepers and others. Ito will nbai attend to :11.POUTINCI, lIOIISEiItOOFING, 11E1.1. and PIA73IIIINO. Thniiktul for the patrnowe with whii , b he haAnireacis been—fnvorell,ho-reapectfully — lWlNtri — FritifitTitTlifFe o the name. 0 . . Carlisle, June 1.4, - • - . - U 3113 E I: AN I) LTYYT.II: 1 10 - g-- • . m lc "AR ILA N(11;)1EN'r I • 74 . T-1, 1 1 - 11OUlt: 4 ! ' • . On and after NIONO.t Y..lttnu 29th 1s o, l'assenrer TrrtlnP will run n. feilun s: (Sundnyr elmted • 11411.1115111101. --- int Train . --2d-Traht 4 nO, A. NI. 4.00 •• • • 4.20 New s' 5.00 " 4.54 '• l'arl ' - 6.30 " 5.3) " :11,011anirslptirg,' S 4n" - d.Oll "•• • .p.:IS.. " TOP. ClIA3lli EliFill'ltO, r•Pll e IlprriOntry ' •4 31retukol4rsintrg-_, C trll,l , ''s. % 1110. " 10.50 . 8 (H) At 11.23 ' " ' 3.35 Prom and after this date. Jim faro from Merltnnirs burg to Kingston will he D.) coats: from Kingston to Middlesex, 15 Notts; Konf Nibidleseg to Carlisle, 15 e tg; (roe, 00011 Hope to Alterton 15 seats. Trains lea,' larrlsburg for Philadelphia. nt 7,55. A. M.. 7, P. St.. and 1.15, P. M.. via Columbia. For Pitts burg. at :3.35, A. 31 12.25 non. and 5.15, P. M. For imam, at 2.30 A.MTalfff 1.41 b P. M— Trail on the ibutphin and Susquehanna Ihillroad „kayo liar ri..burg firr Fares from liarrisburg, 3lecitaniesburg. Carlisle, Ship. pelmbnre. 11111) Chantherthont. will bo tea cents less who, wild for Tickets at the Of than when paid in the tore. O.N. LULL, Super't - Railroad Oillre, Chamberquirg,l . . . Morel, 25, I 557.-3 t. ... N E W V 1 7 sl K_ L E i)E POSEL' s . Alexander Dnvidson, James NlcenlifiliSh,• --- (Merge Rea{ John - Witt:Omer, IYillinnt fir/trey,' L. 11. Randall,. ' .loon C. Brown, John brassy; Mathew B. fiord.. . Abraham Urove,_ A tcheson Laughlin, Isaac A. Quigley, John Burst,. Jr., Jmnea 31clicehno, Thomak Stough„ John I'. Thie Bank, doing business in the IMMO of Ref arsteey & Co.. Is now prepared to do a general hankie, Business with fidelity and dispatch. - 3loney received en.deposlt and paid back on doninuu without notlre. Ott . SperlnlDeposits, Interest in paid ns - fullows. viz,— From 2 tii 4 months, '3 per rent. per Annum; ,For 4 loutiD/ and upwards, 5 per cent. per annum, Notes, 'Drafts. Checks &c., collected In any pail of.,the United 'EtitteK • - Partners, Mechanics, and all tdherWiLsiring.:Litafe depository Mr their money, will bear in nand that the Proprietors of this Mink ore INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE to the extent of their several estntes tar all the deposits and ether obligations of REA, GRACIA & CO. Banking House in Main ,street. Nowville ra. Beat tie!a Routs front J A 31., to 3 P. It. JOHN P. RHOADS. Newville..fune 17, 1857.-3m.t ' Cashier. • CUM BERLAND tVA LEE Y ]SANK. PROPRIETORS,__. WILLIAnI Kcs, Mumma lIIINNEMAN, 1/011Y2CISTEIIIIETT, JOHN DUNLAP, BIVIIAIII/ WOODS, JD/IN N. STLBETAT, Jollh C. Boston', 11. A. STURGEON. This think, doing lousinesa In the uuwo of Are. Prim lionmu & Co., is now fully prepared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity.• Money received on deposit dud Paid buck on demand without notice. Interest paid on specinkleposits. ('Cr. tificates of deposit bearing Interest at the rote of five per cent. will be issued fur Its short in purimi as four mouths. Interest on nll certificates will cense nt mn turity. provided, hewev'er, that If said certificates are renewed at any time ' thereafter for another given pa. rind, they shall beer the MID' rate - of-in tereot up to the time of:renewal. -Perticular attention paid to the col l.:11,4 Or notes, drone, checks, &e., in any put of 4110 United Steles or Canadns. . _— Itemittancet“intde to England, Ireland, or f he Conti. The fdtliful and vonfidential exteuilon of all orders entrusted to them, may be relletrupou. , -They call the attention of Fermin b, 3lechonles and all i there who desire n sale depository for their names, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of hue lhfr Bank INIIIIII/DALLY (Mlle 10 the extent of their examen for , all the Depoosts, and Other oblidatlons of liar, Brenne. umn & CO. y• I They hive rocently b removod into their new Ittolking, !louse directly oFpoolte their former stund,,lu West Main Street, a fen . demo east ,of the Railroad Depot, _where_they ill all times tiolitepaedte_giye any_in z _! formation desired - In regard - to money waiters - In gene ral. thum for business from B .o'iloek in themorning until ' 4 o'clock in the evening. . 11. A. STPRGION, Cashfer. Carlisle,'May 241 1957. - I= • • FIRE INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of CnnOmrland county; Ineorpce rated, by an act of Aesoutbly, now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, vi;: • . Daniel Bailey, 1 111111ani- -It. Borges, 'Michael Coeklin 4 Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jaeol, 11. Cmiver, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, !limp min 11.. Mueser, , Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wiekershani, Alexamiet Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as auy Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to hccome members are invited to mokSimplication to the agents of the company, who are' willing to watt upon , them ut any time. • . . BENJ. If. MOSSER, President. 111,n'fitY' LOGAN, Via: President. . • LEWIS LITER, Secretary. 1 MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. _ SUNN'I'S, • • CUMBERLAND COD NTY.--Itudelph Martin; N. Ohm berloud; C. D. Hermon. IClngete*n• notary 7ttting' Shiremanstown ; Charles Dell, ; Dr. .1. Abl ChUrtittown Samuul Graham, West Ponnsberolfgh - James Me• Dowel. PrOnkford; Mode liriffith, South Mid lloton;, Samuel Co.wer,' Benjonlin Ilaverstick, Mechinn icsburg; John SherrieE, Lisburn; David Ceover, Shp, bordstown. YORK COUNTY.—John Pelee Wolford,-Pronklin; John Smith, Esq., Waslili,stpu; W. S. Pleltieg, Dover; J. W. Craft, I'a-ailise. DEARRISIIVIRL—Houser A. Im:hum)). Members of tho company having policies shout to ex nircon o hive ' yndhy o ukley oppacoion pay _of the liguten. OTICB. .--.Notio's is hereby given, . that application will be made to the tient Legls• In ure et •Penunylvania, to altar the charter of the Car -N lisle Deposit Hank. located In the Imrouglrof Carlisle, 'Cumberland county, sone to confer upon said bank the rights and priilleges of a bank of Inoue. and to Change Its name to the Carlisle Bank. Also, tz inemase the capital at Mild. bank (which' Wet piesenrseventy-two thousand dollars )with the privilege of. Increasing the name under its prevent charter to One Hundred Thou - sand Dollars).to Tluetriluudtssd - TliOttlatnd•Dollate. — ' — W. IL MUM,' Cashion :134313:* idly Iv/fillim.+l N. • , , JACOB' PETTEB 510NIME 310ItILIA I xt"r ra In. 2Vriluir.- s.no A:3l. . 12. M) P. M. 9,411 2.110 10.20 6 2.30 4, FEIM gLitit_2,burxtikinento,- , GOLD'ItED'AL.PREMIUM - I'IANO FOBTP.e. YVILLIAM KNAlliir senior partner of the late firm of Kinthrt; Dolan A. Co.. continues the manufactuie and sate of ORAN!) AND BRUMIE PIANO POBT.IIS, under the o f .IiNVID" tt..." - 0O3: at the: old cstandi-Nos.-10,-frittal4-Newth-EUtait, strt et,- opposite the Eutaw. House, Baltimore. • Thankful for the extent:lrd patronage received by the 'lnto firm for the ant fifteen yearn, I respectfully , beg leave to Inform the poblic, that mince the death of one of nix partners, Mr. flunky (Mille, by which the part nership was disolved, 1 have . purchased the entire large steel: or untininlidd:Planosiluniber, and other prepared materials belonging to tiW Into firm. I 'filled! - therefore continue - the - business •nE the old - stet d no - Ultovo,•and will endeavoi not Only to nustain the well' established reputation of the late firm, 'but 'to excel all fanner efferis in perfecting the ('limo Forte. Since the dissolution of the late firm, I not manufac turing Planes on a new mud much ',entered ntatie..s- The first Instrument finished according to-the new dm • signs, watt deposited in the Fair of the ithirylend Insti tutu, held October, 11155, nt which It took the highest bottom of the Institution, having been awarded the ' , Gold Medal Prenilmii." over the unusual &hoped:lon of fourteen Pisnmeabillited by-'some of the bent - niti , kers of Proton, New York and - linltintore. At the Annual industrial-Pildbitions, held In- Oc toter, 1855. nod October, 185 G, by the )beeltantes'lnsti tute of Ilichniond. Virglitia, my 'Pianos were also award ed the Highest Pretationm.. 1 Again, at the late Fele of the Maryland .beld October, 1850, niter a most thorough anti an usually protracted investigation of the merits of. the eighteen Instruments on exhiltitirat, from the most nelebrated factories of Baltimore. New.-York and Bus -ton:my l'lnnonwernitgalo awarded the highest 'multi* of the Institution, they tiering received the' "Gold Medal Certillente;' an honor only •adjudged to Articles of stud; superior merit an lo defy competitimi fur twd sumssive years. Aloe, nt the Third }inhibition - of the Metropolitan. Iffalutnic'n Institute, itt Washington, I 1; C. Mat eh 1857, they. were once store awarded the itighent bolo With regnril to Ike condition of sty pfnnnn. I cost. dently refer to the testimottiels 1 nut colmtantly re %ceiling from 'Professors . soil Amateurs. speaking-for themselves and others. of• the high nppreriallan which my instruments are net aye held; and which ellll be secoMit my Wareronts. And fills is the best and thoskrelialthtitssinnorij catku.fft , r_tu_ctiattdners.:apar_. from my , own knowledge of the I osinthients. kind in nt 14 ., cgtgblIFIlnlent, they itre,guaranteed the posKtssion of it Plaint. equal, if not impeder, to any:, made In this country or Europe. All Pinot. 'milt nt toy Factory have Tull Iron Frames. being so construtinl ns tee SeCtlre greatitdditiouni. xtreogth, without affecting the TONE, and tl;erefure will annul In any climate. P.lnnos made tom der, of any kind of wood; and with any style of finish that may be &strut. - The greatest (lire Is-bestowed upon my work. and the .stlection of the best Materials; and every I pbtrument -Wined Ina Or no; factory ran therefore be fully'. win. ranted as ',obsessing all the qualities requiblte for'', gOnd Plano. All Instruments Or tidy manufacture are n lso guaran: teed for tlvey•ears from the (NY of Sale • ,Partleularvattention is. paid to Ihe ',election of 'ln struments for distant orders. and a 1'1(1%11.10E or, rx• grar toil at any thne nitbhn six , Months from the dam' of sale, should such Instrument net gin e entire salisfaelion. . trn_llliorg!fr,t.r.pr.ii.rks will their atl*ant ago to glie me n ^all 'wild.° purclinsinit elseis herd, Vi. , n:-Uunstuntlyion hand n fine as&ortment of SIEL( DEtiNS. of the Pest makers, at prices from $45 to $2OO with single and 'double reeds—nod' also with (1,11114 key tram dry and stops, well adapted fir the use of mai ,ellurebes. ' 1.1 A NOs exchanged, hired,-or tuned. r folh4ing - testhoontals from two nt the moat (nut rent Natiists In. the world, until show bow toy lostru flouts nee appreMaled by Owes great Performers; win hare had opportunities for : testlug the best , i'lauen o Europe and America: Mn. W. RK.4IIE. Baltimore • Dye r Sir: I have great pleasure , in rerlifying ( tint 1- • Ivie . Tried_yohr StitUwe Blanos. - and - tifid train Equal: it, not - superior to :my In this country. A inoug their great qualities, which distinguish them, is ihe evenese of tone; the -- ngreeable - and - oven - touch, and volume of tune. Wishing you All the success you so highly de seryr. 1 any sir, yours very truly, Baltimore, Dec.: ti. IS il. S. 'I'ICALBttitU. • 'To Messes. Wm. Itn alto Az Co., Baltimore: Uonllrnngl :_ Perm it me' to ex piesayuu_liWartilltAny i•ere-fluinh-iiliTr- the superb (irgnib aME , Tiudre Minos win -u you have hamett into, and on .whiCb I-hat e per.; forthed at my eoneerts. 1 cannot but 'etargrat Witte you up, the iw meme progres.t mid improvements 3 oti row contin natty:palm on your 'Pianos. which, In my opitt ii;Wn k nuoirm h oCvery best in this country. With hearty NIP}ItS f 4 your Mlleel,S Wprosperity. - wh irb you richly deserve by your en terptisc. energy and activity. - 1 remain yours. rely truly: 'July ry, TSS7--Iy. Mcit STIZA iSCH. • C. I. tUSH'S. I/ t.ll , 1); 0 It 5 t, Pin rk;t St., tibove 'Eight h, PIMA 4.. STAUFFEit & lIMILY.Y'S * itnli m W , ATCIII.: AND ,I .11:111 , :1,1IY. 2 V.' • Wholesale - ond lidtalrid — the '. Philadelphla Watch and .lowelry :: , :tore." No. VU North I , neood Nrreet, earner of Quarry, Philadelphia, • . Gold Lever Watehoti, full jewelled, IS carat • . .. vases, . $2B 00 (10M 1.01110p. - 10 carats. • • '24 ih) Oiler Lever, full .14, riled, -. .3'.! 00 - Silver I...pine. jewels, -, il MP. Superior Quart krt., • 7 00 tiold Spectacles,. .l. . ' 7 00 Flap Sliver do. ~.. , 3 60 _Gold_lloneolefs, . 3 00„ Ladles' G,13 Pencils, . ' 1 Oil Slier Tea Spoons. set, , . ' 600 Gold l'ens, with pencils and silver holder, 1 00 . Gold Finger flings Watch Biasses. &r. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ' ' i;TAIIFFEIt ,t; II ARLEV, • ' • ) 511 , 4 . C. 4 4 ehr I I. OM roil. • bra - on - bald some Gold and Silver levers and Lepine •till lower than the above prices. TIIE LARGEST CIIA 111 AND FURNITURE ESTAIII.R4iMENT IN BALTIMORE Nathiot's (igy - .Street Ware-rooms N. 25 Oay Street, near Fayette, BALTIMORE, Mn., I Is,Yellt always on hand, or made to order, eve ry "style Fre..o." TETE•A r TETI,S, In Plash, Ilalr Cloths or Brit...Mello. French full htulTand Medallion, Parlor dltll CilAt RS In•hluslt: IlalxoCl,4ll.' or lirricatellu. • I F t rauhs F ull Stott o ff r ( ITro 6 7 . 13 0 1;.A . 111.01t CHAIRS, ln sae SOFAS; half French 3lnhotrany and Walnut tarlor CHAIRS, In Hale, Cloth or Plush. ROCKING CHAIRS--varlous designs, In Hair, Cloth and flush.' • Stott' SPritig_lMlNOES—a large assortment always on hand, orally pattern made or covered with any goods to order. CHAMBER SUITS-1n ;Walnut, complete, from $3, CANE CHAIRS nod Rocking do.tho largest assort mon trendy-made In the United States—frum $l2 a do 'ten np. Bar Room, Office and. Dining CHAIRS. n Oak, Wal nut or Mallogony, with Cane, Wood or nulled Scalli— on ninon wont embracing over Cal dozen.' Wood Sent CHAIRS and SETTEES and ROCKINU CHAIRS—over 100 dozen. Feather Beds. hair and !fink Mattresses of every Ca. .riety. Also, all kinds of Hilt and Plain Frames fur Looking tiIIINAOS, A. MATHIOT. 15 North (lay Streeto. Junr 10, 1057. • Near PayelLi street. _ (t) LiN I'B,Y INI CILA N-91' BT. V The Apple Harvest of 1857 has arrived, • • And if you wish to make money, pleme your customers and as, o erttivatr-ing agents - (who eau orator 0110, AM) 0,1,1 even four hundred dollars per month) front sup. ,plying the goods in your town, and county which you ought tO sell, you two do it by minding tell dollars for -a sample box containing six of Pratt's Applu-Pearera (250.000 already sold) and Prat Or Apple Slicer, (a now article.) and 0110 tllllllFlllld printed circulars to distr.!. huto ltu your town or county. By no -doing 'you_ will Und no trottblo in Mitering and selling at a very largo -profit-len, twenty or evon a hundred dozen 'machines during the season. - PHAVI"S APPLE, • PARER was patented in 1853. Having a loose head or knife carrier so arranged as to readily adjust itsolf to the inequalilles of the 'nlace crappies, or other fruit, the working qualities of which ,have proved R 0 excellent and advantageous to the rout munity, • that . the manufacturers, Messrs. Eargent Foster, have already been. called ou te supply mere thrtnlialf a million nmehines. • ' PRAMS APPLE 81,1C131, made to accompany the Parer. was patented in 1850. It is a small neatly cum _strueted maid ine,'and like its_rompanlon. (Ito rarer, does most excellent work, cuttlit.t in about Oro seconds eachapplo Into twenty.two Nord ports; leaving, with. out waste, only a small : core to be removed. A child 'can readily work -either Parer or Slicer at a speed, of about three bushels per hour. • ' " RETAIL PIIIOE. Oh' EACH. PAO: All -ortlorm by ' meal orbthotwlilo'hbotildilo moot - prompt ettentlorti-be addrimod to , • , " E. L. PRATT, 01009-4141 , .10 aIIUMN Sift nartteasass Ya -- . --* - --:-agtittilt(ttilL . 1 1 , A tiME . AND. E I.NICS' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 81101'. • •• - CARLISLE, PA , r- , . 'North Street, east . of' Glass's lintel • - Tltosubscriber would respeetcUlly. Infornvilte • In 'general that It., is now prepared to otaitufacturn all kltule of. Agrlett Implements:. suelt. as Bevel (leer, Four Ilorne Power, llorixonfal peer, Four.'and Two •Ilorge . Power, also the latest Improved Hallway Chain Horse Power:lnd Oyershot Theslters with Solara. tot, attached. • . . Ito Invites particular attention to Itlfe•s Patent . Clrr 'For itullur. and Cleaner. will hull stud clean Irina three to NiS busliols per hour„auti .roust dared decidedly, the best row fu lien. • Also, Corn Sinlileks, for hand or ilorso , rower. St . aw Pod.lol• 'Cutters,' Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Grain nuts, Clrrular Saws, Ac., kc. MMEEM=II= AND RRA F. cAsTrcro .of.,erery 450 . Emelt nnTreshlng I.l , jusanCuritulleller, Cellar Unit., 5.13 Weights: altaT benutlfully•doulgued Hailing fur Cumutery Lota,,Eneln stri3,4r:Ar ' ''"^ P ptly attelidod fo for , Itoaping,,Mowlnn and Trerh 3lnrldnes,. and all kinds of Agricultural Imple war& • 1867 Carlisle Foundry, MACHINE SCIOP, CAE:ASTI SAS' FACTORY; East Mnin.StreSt, CARLISLE This extensive establishment is now iu Complete or der and supplied with the best machinery 'for e %el] ling work in every department. The buildings have also been greaily,enlarged this spring and steelted with the newest and most improved tools fer,the nitintalacture of = DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES - , RASH, Phutlers, Blinds, 31ouldings, Brackets and nil other , kinds of Ceipenter worrk. We invite Buildhrs, Car -1,011 tors and others to call and examine our facilities for &Bur this description of work. The licit Materials — used and nriees'as low as at any other esrnblislinient to .the County t.t.cAdsew here. STE.% NI ENO IN IS MIMI' TO ORDER: — • and repaired as heretofore: .Engines have been recent., ly huilt for W. M. lienderson'A Son, 'Wad; 6urou h. It. Bryson A Co. ,Allen township. Aid A Brothers, New vine, Photo NVetzel, North Aliddleton, end 'nt.ters. - at whose e,tablishment they rainy lm seen,in daily op 'Oration. and to. whom WO rim refer flir`evidiince of their :_ , TlTriori . MON 'AND BRASS CASTINGS. • of overydeaeription, from tile smallext to the.heavcast pieces. executed at' short make lor every kind of nix. ehlnery. A lace variety of mlit castings now on hand. Tiviraklliful Pattern 'makers ennelsntly rntploved.— itEP.AitlSU,pronnptivnttended to for Paper Mills. - liktllierles, (hist 31111 s, netories..te. Turning and Fitting 'AIM SPlndles. ke. - dolle In the hest AND fIORSE POWERS. xu• , ReVii 13rar Jour Horse Powers. llorl7.ontal Gear pour and Two Horse Powers.' Corn' Sheller,. Crugherq, Iron hollers. Ploball.castlnitc'and oilier or, tl.des for farmers. on ham) or promptly made to order. • Bricni,s CARS BUJ • and.repzered.. Our Cwilities for building Clot ore 110‘,.." 111,0 011111111140 111,111 heretofore and us Cr; fu r ..., r. 1.11 them to toinsporterc. 611 the roil road on nvouno• dating tP1 . 11.1111•1 oldie of the hest materiels. Orders solicited end entire sciflsfaCtiom gparoutioci.: • Thebong ea picriveu in the loodnosN 0,0 purdur partner of the firm, nod the ,complicteWes.s of. our ma chinery in every brain . ), of the e.lablishimmt w:,rrpnt.- 171 11,SUI9lle floc best work twayall who 'fitvor nn to of thole order, -- Thut. 111111'11' 11:1troutitz. , of ofir-ohl friend:, alortlicticiticlic• to Y respertfully•bolivited. F.I:AItINER k CO. - -L. NT ENV- AG It IC L'l'lilt AltE- Rooms% FARMING-1 l' LEIIENTS. • 'rho rtilbgeriben !ovate , ' io the basement of tiro Metho dist, Clioreh, oroor.lte the Railroad 11174. is now ro calving a variety . of Farming itopionent.4, sort, on PLIGAS. GRAIN DRILLS, GRAIN FANS • Cults FARM 11011.1115, Corn a n d rob tirindera fSrott's Glani.i the Crestaoit. Oraln Mill, Horne Silo, els. REAPERS AND MOW 1•;116 Olanny't. oRh Wood'a linpro‘entoot.) Straw Cotter hr.. all of which aro of the most lonirirrtel hind and workinanship, node 111 be tad,' on pm most ISCCOH11110(111, ting terms. Farmer:rare respeetltilly Invited to pll and OX:0111110 before pikrelowing.' I. J. AItMSTIVINh. For the e.aiVeall`DlT of lartters. Patent ill be ,old at Shlre111:111MOW11 by IlePjaillilf CIAO . and at allippenslairg by Christian Long. An; lust 20, 18103.—1 y. T. J. (IRA II AM; .1. L. MeDOWELI,, -S. 11. IIA VIBSON 0 KAHAN!, McDOW ELI, &.• CO , • GENERAL LAND ABEN'I'B, ~ .• • Leavenworth City, Ronsaa 7'erritory.. _ . AReusesllAL boy, Sell, and locate lands in Reuses and' Nebraska Tort itories, lowa , and V WohLern Missouri. buy and sell lands. loan and int est money. buy and sell thAlls. give information respecting the country, anti du a general agency btisinesa. REVERENCES. ~ . • John 11. liratton._Esq— Carlisle, Pa, _ .. - Wm. M. !lectern. Banker, 110n..0 U. tirahain, 't lie,, Iteennotoan A Co., Bankers..Carlisle: \Vt.. 'Si. Henderson, V. 1.. C“tlisl.• George Satnit•n ' ent Owl.. Lancaster. Pa. • Dr..lobt, .1..110, 31. I'., Ne'wville, In. \l'm. S. Ct•bettn. I:01.. E. W. Clark C. t'o,, Bankers, Philadelphia, '''' lion. li r ichael Cooklin, Sh i. Pa - .' ephet dstowt llettoliteltuan & SO.. MerVinillt S. Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Esq., CaAtler Ilercantile Bank, Sew York. Sityder;s. m•F.,..iano. Real Estate Agents, Illutteapolis, . Min itessota Territory. Writ. Oileore, Esti., Attorney anti fleal — Eitfiro Agent, • Stetting. 111 11. W. latet•r, Esq., Henry city. 111. f En-t to •. Joseph Butner. Cumberland county, PA. E. IV. 'lark A: Co., Bankers. Philadelphia. Gov. I 'Buck. IlarrlsbuJg, In. .. • --I.lar li 18, 1857.—1 y. I i; It .Ikl I's I ll t S .ii ls ( o 3 o ( K rs ' , ll ! E - .1t1; '.. The subscriber desire:, to Inf or m flrnima and the pub. 11c gunernhly , tint he now bas on hand and Is ton ' staid.; mattufiteturlng Threhlting :Machines with Pier 'P•Ott,' ' Patent Shaker.twhich are ge se nerally acknoni• - edge': tobi , lite bust articles now in U, A ieri a variety of ITOVed Clover II riles,t Corn . Sheller It. Straw Cut _ tors' lid Plank's Culebrsted Plow. Ile :din attends to the_rtpairing of Agricultural Ilachfitery in the best riTifer and tin reasomtide terms. )lanufactory on Nurtit'llanover Strome, directly opposite the, reeideni•e (r fTeorg u 3lettgor,7ESq. _.,...... ' ..____._ Sept. '2, 'bi—ly JOHN PLANK. ~ . . • ,f,,,IAItDWP.. A E I IIAII,DIVARE I— '‘f - - . 10 IIN 4'• LYNE A. SON . I N . are now rece i ving their Fall Steel: of Hardware. *Will ~, • 4 1, - unusually 1ar,4 0 . anti fir eonnexion with their for- I ' , v n l e r r i ert :tin . r s t t Ze h n r tn i Tec i t „ o ff n er e er . t t e ire tl i Xe r T . ll;llT d ' ,'hey I have every thing -Hut the .Farnter, limo Builder, the ;.; N .Mereltant. tn. the public. unity want in their lines. and ‘4 'which they are selling tat the very lowest prices. 'Piny volbdt 3 ettil•irolll' i ill, plibifil before making their pur. __chases. as they feel confident they rah offer inducement,' that'ffill reward the Int •er for the trouble., -Feeling ihrulkful tan COM:LOUR ',UMW f. , r their former _ltherat patronage. a continuance of Woe same It solicited • ~ At our oltbstAnd In North Hanover Street. CarliAle. JOHN P. LYNE ,S; SON. ~, .October 8,1856. . 910 CARPENTF,RS, F ARM E R S .AND BUILDERS. The subscribers whuld reeertfully 1.11101.111e0 to the public, that they are note prepared to furnish tho lowing deserilesi articles 0111 , NiliElt First, Common and Panne! Pion, and Boards et 111 thictiess Com mon 'Boards and Plait of white pine; Illindoelt Joke and Scatitling. of all eltint and lengths; White Pino and Yellow Tina Flooring, worked; all binds of l'alingtand Plastering Lillis; Pine And Cyprus Shingles el all.qua litles t Shingling Loth and ;griping. and' Fencing Boards '2O feet - long. All timbers sawed to order, by leaving their I.llle, of all lengths and hives, (pine, oak, or hemlock.) 011511, Doom, Blinds and 31oultliugs ready for use. The above trill be furnished an the crest rea sonable terms, and at the shortent notice. TO COAL. CONSUMERS. • A wo have constantly on band al . kinds of It . FAXIIIX COM, stroll ",,s Lytton:. Val tey, Short Mountain, Treverton, Lo cifit Nlountain,'Luke Fiddler, Sunbury, Wilkesbarro. and tho Broad Top thr Blacksmiths; all of which we will deliver to any part of the town As I.lw as it can bey bought at oily , yar.l . lll tile tau for cash or country prrsluce. Cottl all re sereoued and delivered clean. by ttriet attention to business, see hope to receive a HbAril share of public patrunago. You will find our Yard in the eastern end of tho bre rough, oppoilto the tias Works. Our office hereafter ell! be opt op pesite Bentz & Brothers store, in Om eflleo now occupied by.'Squiro Smith. All orders lufrat tho oflleffOr at either of the subocribera' reeldencoe, uu Wort Pomfret street, or at East street, will 3u promptly at tended to filllto3l & HOFFER. • Carlisle, Juno 3,1057. " N At - G 0 ODS--J ST, it E CI?, D IIkINTZ & UltO'S.CheapPtore, Neri Style Polaluea—Just rorolvod At I.IIiNTZ oppoalte the Poet Office. Plain and illgh Colored Stollei'Dorderiihawbust ro• calved • At BENTZ ilito'l3. Cheap Store: . . --Now Styio - Draqs 00oilil.!?11 . deekievrrlaNaletielenr —just recolved at „ BENTZ & 11110'8.,. Bel* 9,1617'- - • Ono** Ms Port 011tair. IUPA THING MEM MIMI pROPESSOR WOOD'S HAIR- RE . STOWATI V E. • it no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of progress, fur It will restorepermanenti,y, grey hair to ito. original eolo: , cover the. hood of the bald with 0 most luxuriant growth . ; remove at fp:coal' dandruff and Itching, cure silllfida,auttothercutsueousecuptions,. scald hoc ltrUter it will cure, ns if by magic, nervous or peritd cAI. headache; • onto the hair soft, glossy, and wavyand preseryo the r. or perfectly, and the hair from falling, to extreme old age. • .' The following is trout a distingulihed monitor the medlual profession: ET -- PA . January 14 1855 PROFEBBOII. 0. J ;Malt SIR ;-15uxollelled, I send von 'this certificate. MO• being nearly., bald for n long time, and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and In - Mpg no faith in any 1 woe induced, on hearing of yours to give it a trial. I placed myself in the hands of iLlstrbar, and . Mid my head robbed with a good stiff brusho and the restorative then applied and well_rAbbed in till Iho scalp *IIS in aglow. This I repented every morning(and in three weeks the young hair,,impeared and grew ra pidly from August last till the PreSent time, and is now thick, IQnrk,,ptd strang—softand pleasant to the touch .wherens,liefore, it-was-ha.ll-and-wiry r what little there was of It, and Abut little was disappearing very rapidly. lUse your restoriffivr about twice a week, and shall soon hate a goal and perfect crop of hair. Now, I bad trod of I hese things—and who has not ? lint have not sebo. hitherto any case where any person's hair *2lB re ally bonen tted by any of the hair tonics. etc., of the day: - avid - It really gives mo pleas - ore to I vcOrd the result of my experience: I have recommended - your preparation to others, and it already ban a large and generous .sale, tliToughout the Territory., The people hero know its effebtii, haVy roolideurel it it. The supply you sent us, as whoieisite agents forth° Territory, is nearly ex hausted, and daily inquiries are Made for it. Yon de. serve credit for your discovery. and _ for, one. return 'You lay thanlis for the beneht It ban done me, for l' cer tainly bud despaired long ago of over affecting any such caul t. . . Yours linstlly. • .1. W. BOND, Firm of Bond & lioll6•,,Druggists, tit. j' [From the Editor of the Heal Eattnte A drertiFer.] • DolToy, 27 School Sheet. March 2n.1826. r DEAR Slit:-1141 . 111g become prematurely _quite grny;:l was indueed,some slk weeks shire: to make a trial of - yhtirltektorntivik7ll:l - Virusintlekirthairtwo lultlr x: - Lot the gray intro lots° all disappeared; and although' my hale Inns not fully :it taltied its [wilding{ whir yet the ,process of ehannte In grail milly going on, and i non in great hopes thin( in in short time my link will liens dark na fortnerly. 1 , haye also been inrush gratified at tine -healthy moisture mad v leo:. of erased hale, which' belhre was harsh 'rod dry, and it. has erased to come out no for merly. • Respectfully youre,. Professor Wood CAnt.ri.E, 111111(4s, June 19, 1M; I llnve nsnd Professor Wood's Ilnlr Itentnrntive,.and .havvilailred Ito ulondorf til elnlet. 31y hair wins 1101,111 hilt, Ins I tlllllllolt pl,llllltOroly gray, b o ts by t r i m us° 0 1 Its Itesiorative," It Ins resound Itx.urigiuul colornthd I Iwo no doubl t poraunnentl) sn. , SIDNPIY 111114:S6, rifited Straw, I For saln l 0 Carlisle,• by S. \V. 11.1 VERSTICR,_?IA3I I }:1.1,101"1: - nod 1/ro.4lsts everywhere:'--- , • ONLY ONE BOTTLE OF bIt‘.B,INIRORD'S • • InviprEitor, or Liver Remedy- Is required In ell.: any OUP troubled with 1,1, or COM- Iniksti Iho most desperate of eases. when . 11,"0 see;unt bottle will with griffre a single thilure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We WWI to call the attention of all to these facts, that 'the Invigorator is compounded lay a physician who has used It in his prac We Mr the past twenty yearS With a uncross 1111nrSt CM. fink/US. and that -it is entirely vegetable, being com posed wholly of gums. ~ Sudie. Idea el his strength Of these gouts may to for Med when it is bnown one bottle of the invigorator contains as touch strength Its one hundred doses of Ca -Motel without any 01,Ito deleterious effects, • One.bottle Ik o th6 enri•st thing known to entry away •the.hed teteete of mineral pop,. of any Only one !meth. is needed to throw out of the syetem the el - reds of medicine After a•loug sickness. __One hottlo taken for .111110111C1% remove!, nil yellowneee or nsinettiral color from the slime.• Ono. dose after eating'ie sonielent to relieve the stte ' mach itnd prevent the food from rising and scouring. - Only one dose ink. n bei h retiring, prom' ts time. • (Inc! &so taken at nighlirosmin tho boucle kontly Riltl ourea COSi . Doe dose taken after -I.Boh meal , 01 , tird1)) , .pop , in. .I.llle dose 01 two ten-krnonsnill WI/1 01wi3 Mil,. filek l'hc !mule taken for female ohSlruetion removes the rethee Of the :lisp:m:44lnd Inaloot a peef•rt ewe, • 0111) 4 Ono du.e Innited!alely relleve:4 (ludic. fho, logo often repented - h: a guru 'tire lee Cheleee :Mit 11 :are pre, entative , "0110dr:04; taken otten will prevent the teenrrenre 0. billions attarlo, chile It rollers all painful ft . :ell:no. •41 . 1) - "Inie nr ovo doses taken oreaslonally is Mitt of the hest thetiedheihe a eold one knon•u. '24'1,1,1.'S or iolimnulinn arid We4lolool of the Jonas, hove heen•eured by the Invigo - rator. {hu• dose token tishort time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and 111111Z014 food digert, well. ;4111401.4.e often repeated etcres - chronle - Ils work limply', Willie FllllOlll r yield almort to the firrt One or' two dos,•. vim, attat•ks muted by .Weis, while for worms In children, there is 110 purer. sorer and speedier remedy In, the world• ns never Gdis.. . There is 110 exam:m.(l.M in there rtatements. they are plain ;MAI sober I/wit:Oh/a we .11 give er teepee to prole, W11110;111 who use it are giving their nuaninulus terthnony In Ile favor. We wish nil who ore sirkzl .t itated to try this . remedy. and test it thorinig , ddid any 0110 ere not benelitted by Its use - Not/4.mila like to hear from, as 0e have 3 , ,e to heal Ii rm,.the first person who has used a bottle of In vlgorator without meets log benefit, for there are 51111 astonishing niedleal slam,. in it. that 1111, no molter how long they have Isom if their manplaint 0110 es fruin a (1011Inglal titer, wilt be beneht• ted if not entirely cored. Ar 4 SANFORD k Co. Proprietor, 3.15 Broadway. Now .Fork. 0111,1 by S. EI.I,TOTT .11111 S. W. ILA YERSTICK, Carlisle, and. In uggisls generally. March :25, ISS.7-41111. IRE S II S'UY O r FRUIT nkilt FAN-P F ht?AtTllr • ` •}6' I have just reennErtal a fresh Murk of MEDICINES, PAINTS. GLASS, OILS, me., a Welt halloo Levu e hnetant ulth great rare •at the hest houses In I.llAidolphia. 1 van rotiCtleiltly ro,nn nteuil to FAMILIES, COUNTIZY MEIGAIATSS and IG , :ALEIIS. UN luring Il en•lt and pp,. .Grugs, Patent 31e,111 - lnes. Ilnenui,als, 111,0 unnopt, pure es , nontlalrolls, Ilerhs aunt Extra •Is. Spices ground until whelo, LssoureO, l'erfunntery, Cod Harr Oil—l% tire:muted • ]ladders, rtuntatt, Alm, Log rand l'ain Woods, Oil %Pilot, Copperas. 1.3 c Dye. PAINTS-111,0mill llrtmtheb's Pure Lead, Chronic 140.1111111 Tato - dell "Brushes. - Jersey Window Wass. Linseed uli. Turtment o u r Copal and coach Varnish, and lied Mad. MI of nhirh tt ill be sold at the very lowest inarbet price. Also a fresh and splendid assortment of4' A N C (1 1 / 1 11); Fruitc: l'onfeetionary. and, innitineralac other articles calculated for use anti 0 .rlllllllelsi which offermi at the lowest cash priers. rat tinaimatm Drug. bitch 1111.1 Funny 6 , re 111 the subscriber oil Nortliarc toter street. - =I p-OVER'S LIQUID lIA.IIt DYE! followinv front that eminent Phyfilehtu of l'hiladelikthi, Dr. Ih inehlo, added to the teolniony 01r peoh,see - Hoot h, only eontirins wlut js - trldeueed by thousands uho hale used Illbetdem • . (1111.11UU NSW, 1 0 1 l I,TNI T ; ,. rltrI,T,V DUITIIII , I, 22,1, 4 53. in regard USW lie. I eau Mato unhesi alingly. that dokterioUS ingredient. ml may be used with ENTIIIE sArLiv7ityad with,the UT OhT I'UNFIUENUE :111,1 JLCCE:Ii." 11.. D. lilt INCIME:'.II..D. • HOVER 'S WIRITING Are so well and widely hnoon, as Lo it...wile no eulogy (d' thole merits. It is only Ueeesmry to sny,•thtt the steady and loeresslog demand, gin es the Leal ovidenee that that maintalu their ehnrneter Liu• superiority whivirdlsllnguislied theta when first introduced, years ago. thdlirs, addressed t) Eh 6 31anulactory. No. 4161t.V01• FOlilT,I. (old No. l,) Philadelphia, vril ree.lvo prompt attrollnil by Je9el,llll.lLlMlEll,ilintufarturer.j__ • • - _FAMILY • • ,• 0 A L.-1 MOO AI, 11 c • funk Ly hen% Valley 01 , lA. "rose!) _and ru• serboned, prepared es - •. pre,sly tor Mildly use, wit' kept VNDEI: Ureka, so that I clin I urim4l it DRS and A; .SIN nil seasons lithe year: I Lace also on band and lire toile the 114.keli 111 A MOND CUA 1,. from the Halt lucre Company Minos. This - Coulls — ndinlnilly - kalcillated for - t:.lslcutia Stoves and Cellar Furnaces; all of which I mill sell nt small profits.for rash, and deliver to any Tart Of the borough. ;Augusta, 1857. • - V. R. MURRAY. lane Ruston. A. K. litir.sit. • No , NoE is hereby . given that I have this day associated with me, Its a partner In the Forwarding, Commission and Grain Business. my Foil ALBEire h. 1111 EE3I, and that the above business will be hereafter conducted under the .uame of J. IZIIKENI SOS, J. 1111Eliai. _ . . N. 11.—IINItost Cast prices for PRODUCtIo, all ki FLOUR, .kr. Salt, Plaster. . 1 . , always on hand nod for . Carlisle 31ay.1. t, 1857—tf. POItTABLE CIDER MILLS. KIiALISLIt S' PATEN'S, „fr Hand or Horse e Power,, thp,„„l2est 'in use:- WIIBELLIPS Horse' PPwtFin'and Threshers, improved ' . Grain Pans; PENNOCIC'S Wheat • Drills; COOPEL'S Limo and Guano . Spreaders; the lupin ap proved tiny and Fodder: Cotters; 11OTT'S Sellers. Hrindstones ready hung . , with a generalassortment of Agi 'cultural and Horticultural Implements. PASCHA LL 31tHOUS I: CO., implement and Seed Store, Seventh & Market, Phila.' August 12, Isl 7 ATATTINGS.—White and Checked Dlkttlngsjtut rerelred.'at the olusap atom, of • CIIAItI.W.S 01111.11 Y • DRICE REDUCED.—The sui,scriber I: ham this day ettonneoced to .11 off Ids erittre stock of 81131N1ftlt I.IOODB nt greotly reduced prime. MI who wont horlmino, eall At the atop atom of enellole, Alfg,,h, PM. , 0/IM9. 01111,11 Y. _7: 4 I AItIIERS 100 K AT .THIS I A Nary ouporlor lot of lingo nwrantod to hold • a bushels at $5 por dozen; 2 bugholo at $4 per dozen, and bogging muelins, Ac., of tho boot quality ran bo had at the now cheap store of J. A.)11.151111011, Jr. INDO.W 'SHADES 1 . :4-The finest, elleapeat asaortment . of WlOdow. Shadeasah be had lit the new store of • Igikiraill9 Fxintiitg,dous hem fliLrc!!nnrntis. . .- rI7(I.I,E,X.MPLE OF -FANCY. Ow OPEN •, ItlllsB. Ii I lq/LE IS COINGI And will be nt his . Old Mend Quarters in North r lbulever streetoluring the Christmas-Jui- New Year's festivities, with one'kir !be •largest Assortments of Nvir offered in this piaci, consisting In part of -Fin• Candy' Toys and Fruit', , Jelly Cakes. Bell Runs, Oum Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Mono,' Vanilla, and Burnt Almonds, French and exploding. Secrets Sc. • Also all the coninton varieties, • FRUITS AND. NUTS of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons, Buisins,Figs, Preens, Currants, Cltecoth.soft an . paper shelled - Almonds. Filberts, Cream, Cocoa, - and Omund Nuts. - In conndaion with the above au extensive ant• sortment of . • . TOYS AND' FANCY GOODS of every quality and 'price, consisting in part of Fine Wei, kid. china, ming and other Dolls. Sewing and Card Baskets, Fancy Boxes, Flower Vises, alottuCupa, Ten Setts, Masks, Drums, Guns. Al! Pistol,, Accordeons, Harmonica.. Trumpets. Ches...neit of bane and wood, Dominoes. Lotto and other games. Fancy' Fromm. Hain Oils and. Port Monaies„&e. ,We have also a line lot of FAMIraIitOCEDIES, such-as-pulverisetirerushed-and broivn Sugars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Stnieh Orem] and Black Teas, Spices. Butter, aeda, Sugari Watei apd'etber Creekers, cheese. be. The subscriberreturne his sineere thanks to a genlr ous public for the pationnge heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes. by n desire to please, , to merit /I erIIItiTIUMKII of the Komi. I'. MONYEIL ' Carlisle, Dec. 10.1855;' • Al - i' , ''l l / I t I T IL ( D M F.OIt H ri A oo I ju I LtAi G ric I ii i i I 2I I :,ETIAINED VAI"ONTYPI.iS.. G. C. BRANDON would respeetfully announce to tho Mize). of Carllalu and the public gen. erelly..l tat he lies taken the Deeuerreen Gallery in I).arlon 11n11, (lately orenpirAl by A. (I, Beet.) Haring sernred the serylees of Mr. I). C. Neagly, he to prepared t o 1,1,011,11)0,06 all thol, who desire GOOD PICTURES of themselves or fanilllee.„ , ; ,drp•These 'looms hove been P lltted up In a superior style on the 2nd Instead or the ad floor no heretofore, and are Intended to lie n pe,ntanent- location. rook°. quontle none but-Perreet Pletures . ,will be allowed to Inure the Gallery•. , All pictures riot perfectly nntlsfneterr, tvill he retaken free of charge. ! ___ lll c_tures_miled_fruoLuld_lhiguarentxpexor_rurtralts;- , alsa,luNetted In Lockets, Ittenstplun, Pingerrlogn. .476 - INI±TIerf`TION , S Oven on t'ealtonultle tering; All me Uirit.lli to all Midi OXOIIII,IO our specimens nod then judge for iliemselven July :ht. 1567---310. N - nAINTCII, ERCIIANT TAILort, h Unnorer Street tw•o (1110114 North of Bentrle. Urn's Ruin. • Ibis Dint rettrried Irvin l'lsiludelpLfe, witb full kora(}isntmrrro,Ve+4lnas Ar, do. suite able for Spring nod Sufinuer 0 ear, which be Is ',rope ed to make up to order promptly, and on reasonable c. 37. nurp, Also on band CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ingotloer wilh stocks, collars, handkerchiefs and other articles .usually foUIIII In n llentletnaus Furnishing Fiore. Clootis bought elsewhere will also be mnpe to : Aimesure MI I.llli. • Ail CITES. AND J MELRY.- Al'l have 'Just received from New York a 1.4 e tupt‘lN of (101 l and silver - floating NVetehis, of the latest st)les, and tern find gold fo)), vest, curb, and nick ehalus,_tnedallons, +tr. In short, errery article kept by Irate]) makers; also new supply nf Ihntley'• Go'd Pens. all rises. The publioSii ratpvl fully hallted to call and 1,4111i11U for themselves. 0 Aug - . 213, ISoif V. I). A.'9AII(IT,E. I).LACKS3I . ITIJS' CQA L 10,090 11nalrels of Illtuudnous Coal-from- the-celebrated • - .l.ernon"4llltes, reeel•ing and for sale by - August 5, IWe'; - W. 11. MU:HAY. , . 11 . 1 ( 1 )QPI3 nrce snrtrA'\ Fine 4.° l t ! he ont Morrovolionts 1111li SIIOII, 316SeS and l'hil• dren'A Minds nod , Gum Cvershoem arid 'Buffalo ,orkx. at very low. prices.' ' 'Peo.l7 rlhe tilistu• Hier has juAt received frotri j ,-- _—ehitadorbt.- 1 ...ww , --cnikof,„—bhken. i tskt,ti ng And I,lher goods bultitt , in h' hh,o ~,,,,,In. July . 2_,11137.' . . GEL) Ir. lIITNICIO . TILY IN G PIOIALIi L 1.130 E MECIIANICRRUBO,TA. This Institution, 'designed for theliberal education .of Young 1.,M11014, has been operation one year With the moat grati6 big results. It Is now established on • lion basis. and Hi. patronage already extends over nine sister ntateS. 1/111 . 1114! tun last winter., kt wan. created n college pro- . per, I.i, the lft.gislature of.pennsvivanlin with power-to confer .I.4eoes, and endowed avian all the rights and' priudegespf the most favored Female Institutions. It is located on the Cued erland Valley Railroad mid way bi,taveen Hart !ninon and Carlisle. ins, the most 'fee tip. and beatatilul portion of the valley, AIM IS in close - proximity tlfe•ntostmiral: healthY,lind enter miffing tow nifiu the State. • It is retinal, and rosy or arress. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In tlie morning train lit. Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechnitlenhurg .- time ror dinner. The. edifice is largo and eammodionn, uurrsuaded by doublet ermitf., find will nevolontodate abtrut . pue lino this' boarder+. In its construction, It CMIII , IM•S all the modern infprovenfet,ts for the promotion of health, iota'. flirt, and vonvellience.: In these 'respects physicians pronounce it unrivalled. ,The Chan:l:era are large and 'neatly furnished. • Each has Its registers fir heal and ventilation. 1151, Tuff slcui.yra M.CUPY Till SAME ;MOIL The Bath moms, are at all (Lilies supplied with warm and cold nat... The 111,111Ille are maple. and well arranged for rierea- ' tIOII, and the various calitallenie exercises -so 1.41 health. graceful movetiient and ny nom trxx of fornf. Thu Faculty of Instruction is efficient land experi enced. I a the Cottfaitaflf DFP.IIITMENT the course of study is . al a high grade, rout inebeff.ling all the stildects belong ing to a Classiod. Polite nll.l Chi Isaiah Education, • In the l'iu.raftsroiti DIMAIII tine pupils will be care fully Instructed in branches feinting the basin of a thorough English Education. Seastuan.—First Session—From Ist..September to the 211)(1.1 . January. • Reond c.f.:salon—from - Ist February to Sim VACATION- 1 / 1 1116g JUISIII3I.I August, Tt 11 i 5 PER lIEE , SION . OF Fy VE PAYAIILII IN ADVANCE, • Boarding, Washing, Furnished - Rooms, Fuel and $llO 01. .TerrioN—Collegiste lirpartmrnt, - • - 20 00" Prep:nut. ry Department, - - 18 00' • First Class 12 00 eXtrlCilinrge for Aneient Languages. 31Csle—Planufaiul Guitar,.- • - 20 00 Vocal NI ≤ • • - 200 31mIerw lamminges. - • .; - 10 GU Painting. Ilrawiniand other Ornamental Branches, at The usual rates. , Text•books furnished at City prices. . • ' For 1 nailer particulars address. Bev. A. H. MARLATT, A. M., President. REFERENCES: • Tina FilenHy of Dick! Iron College, Carlisle, Pa. Rev. R. I). Chaniberh, Carlisle, Pa. William It. Molten. Esq., • Rev. Dr. 'l'. Daugherty, o *Rev. C. ltraliem • Bloomfield. William 11. Alien. President of Girard College, Phil., , James 11. 31cColloy, hsq. Clement Flu k. Esq. Andrew Nlll.lllll. 0 .1.000 R. Graham. thobenann. Pa. *ger. C. F. Stoeior, 3locheniesburg, Pa. *lra Day, 11. IL, P. H. L0ng...31: D., •I .Zug, Esq., - • •• *John Riegel. Esq., John Vatidereer. D. D., Eastop,pa. elias Id Coos or, Esq., Shepherdstown, Pa. °surge W. Meek, Pine , ,,ve 311111 i. ht. ° I.mi Merkel. Esq , Hirreutanstown, Pa. - • ' •J, 11: Hurst. Esq., Dillsburg. Pa. . 0 11111 A. Smith. Esq., Pittsburg, Pa. • - John Vandeveer, D. D., Easton. Pa. 111 x Exectiviley, Peter F. Cawley ' 3/llford, Del. It. Lotland Secretory of Stela,, o • - , elleorge S. Adkins, Esq. 11. *Samuel Fhn, p. Esq. p.,r. ,Thiv. E. Sadler, Wilmington. `• -tunnel 31. Herrington. Dover, • " Hon. C. S. Layton, Georgettinii, William Marshall, 31. D.' llon..lohn It. Sttiller. Ilrbigevllte,", .Wllliant S. lloslitt, Esq.. Federalsburg, Md. Rev. John A. Orre, Ihltlmure, 3ld. *.Ta;ol, Short. Esq.. Lancaster . , Ohio, ~ * tleorge 11, Evens. Esq.. 31orga town. Tn.. Alexander Burgess. DIY:, Portialid, Maine. John Eduards, D. D., Rochester, -Sullivan .11 , ebton,11. S. Baird, Suslthso•ian Institute, Washington City. Jacob Ittinley, Esq., Lockport. Illinois. • TRUSTEES OF THE . 001.1,Ef1E. „*lra Day, 31.. D., 31ocludilesbuii, Pa, P. 11. Long, 31. D.; " *Solomon I'. Horgan, Esq. *Ep• relot fug. Val., *John Relgel, Esq., John Brandt. Esq., Rolort Bryson, Esq., J. It. Corer. Esq., *David Cooler. Esq., *Col. 44. S. Adkins, • Pe rore of the College. June 2a.-3moa. CIARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY: ki The no scholastic year of thie,F.eminaryorill--.". commence on Tuesday, t.epteinber let. The Seminary is Aisne - Ming and day school conducted by experienced and competoit teachtirti. it is retired, healthy and pleasant. and ilie retiree of instruction emlintcathe elementary and higher Engliiih, together with the.tnetent and modern language., tamale, •nsall._ and hintrumental and the ration, ornamental branch. "es Vacation during July at d August. For thither information apply •tb - the Minipill; HR., at the Seminary in Went Louther St. • near the German - liellirmed Caurch. • • • .. _ _ • • RENE RENVES. C. P. WIXQ. D. D.* • Rev. DAVID STERRETT,* Rev. W: W. EELI.S.,* Ray. J. B. MORBB,* Roy. A. 11. KREMER,' , Rev. JACOB WRY. • J. 8..11,'A K E • ItR ICHARD PARKER, En.* CARY W. All LEFq.* Patron...4th. seminary, IJUD:4N 7- 11IVER INSTITUTE, 'AT CLEVICRACK, N. Y. - - • .IALE AND FEMALE, WADI m.d rpla011; WO pgir tear. Term opens f• , eptember 1801. . neollemen hutrustora I n pi,,,,,,, Musk, ',Mellor and Modern languages. Ad. dress the Pev. Alonzo Pluk, .K.. M.. prlne/pal: ~ •.. Aug. 26, 1887.-2 mo. ' • ".. HENRY .R. KNOUER,. PROFESSOR s iiy MUSIC. ,„ 1 „, mg...gores tote eitisena of Carlisle. Ile will give lossomi on ,i.he Piano, Guitar and Melodeon, and also inatruot pupil. in vocal musk.' Satisfactory ;Werg., uncoil are offered, as to biz MAIM) to lilts tatto.' ....Resident,. rt 3lartida sobd , -• • --- • . Apse 411167{4iii1e.,... R , , q. C. 11ItANDON'. CHAS, 001 MA'. ObttintiOn. Harrisburg, Pc, Ebepherd.low n, l'a„ Milford. Doi [Aug. 5-6 t ill