CARLISLE PRODUCE X RX.EI. [EEPORTED FOR, THE lIEHALD.] • • ' • noun. Superfihe, - $1,75 ' do :'Extra, do • - 5,00 , . - 5•25 RYE WHITE WHEAT per busliol - 1,00 _ Tiro. do .90 ' Coax Oats CLOVERSEEn"'. ,' TIMOTHYPEED. .WINTEE; BARLiIr. I SPIIING 13AULIIt HAL . TIMIVRE MARKET DAvilmorti!, Oct. 14, 1857 er.baxxel. :,.,~...~,..,FL0.UE: None ,Extra pirnily flour, Rye Flour, Corn Menl, W4EA.T, best white per bushel, 1 25(1;)l 30 Prieto red 'wheat, I'2ool 80 • Rye, per, bushel, 60(i,, , ,70 . Gum, • ' • . ,70870 o.,ts, ~ 28(1.432 Cleverieed, per bushel, Whiskey, per M7_PHILADtLPIIIIA. DIARKET. t , .... . PIMGADELPLUA, 00t. 14, 1857. . FLonn,_per,bni rel, .• $5 50@5 75 Sbligiing.6rands,' . 5 76 Extra. family flour, • 6 0007 . 50 Rye' Flour, . . •. 4'37 Corn Meal, • •.. .: - 400 \Vat:i', best white, per bushel, 1 20A1. 25 Prime red wheat-, ' ~ 1 1261 18 - Rye, per Plilfeb,7 . ' . • 75 - 75 MEE Osts, . Chiverseetl,.per bushel, Whiskey, per gollunr Corrospondince of the Herald rnoiti . The, effect of the money panic—Failures • anf:l 'suspensions—The, firemen's pa-, vide— Theelnr.tionl'aliticaLmeetings —Thcntres and things theatrical, - PuiLADELmtrA, Qct..l2:, 1857. DEAR HERALD :—Viewed financially, this is certainly a " blue Nonday". and . in fact blue may. be said 'to have been -the prevailing color of the monetary ho, rizon, all hist west. Everybody expected the present -month, would-have been clila ractorized by " good. timeti7: good at least in comparison with the month preceding ; • and I regret that imtbis ,instarice, as in many others,. human eximMations hay°, .nO(been borne 'put by absolute reality. It was 'hoped `drat the BankswoUld. eS.- tend their discounting operations largely, -and-thus-enable-the -Still -solVerit-hou4es to - Meet .their payniems, but . 'the Bank ifig Thstitutions have failed to 'Meet the anticipations and wiShes of the comnin ,nity in this . particular,, and, as a conse 7 . citience many More suspeUsiOns of large 'Houses have taken plate, acid others must inevitably, 6110 - . - ing.their vaults closed ag,ainSt, the de : • ntands, - and : ln fact Alm rightful clainis; classci;the worst i 9 yc - to - co - Mo. Alitifeltididgence on the part of these- monied institutions wohld,. un doubtedlY, have_alleviated much of the present pressure. They have been the . great cause of this terrible panic, and to them the community now rightfully looks for relief.-- The proceedings of the Leg: islature arc looked to with intense inter . est„,J;,'lLAtitious praying that body to the suspension, !..)f 'specie payments are extensively circulated, and signed by all clas4es. Meetings 'to promote this object have been held, at which,our lead- • eaptalista and business men have taken - active part. If the Legislature ...acts favorably to these entreaties, it is to be hoped that the banks will relinquish • the:-Miserly course they have been pur suing, and render that aid which is so confidently and justly expected. • • The heaviest and the . most to be re gretted suspension that has yet occurred, is that of Messrs. David S. Brown iC Co. This firm suspended on Prid;37. "The tfisastreult consequences of the eveht can lOrdly be estimated. In case the(should not be able to make such. arrangements as will enable them to continue, hundreds of operatkes, now in• their employ, must neccssarilybe deprived of the' means of subsistence. I am unable torptatedefi • nitely the extent of their liabilities, but understand they , will reach $1,800,000. Many other suspensions have occurred. Among them are those of Caldwell & English and J \V. & , Next weekj s will furnish you with a of the ledditigllirfits which have suspended since --- I:Weiititiihrillouroutptthe - preaunt = "ltard times." It will be found interesting .as . , 'showing the extent and unexampled se verity; of the 'panic. - On Saturday rumors were flying in every direction to the effect that a sus : pension was about to take place which would astonish the city. An .event of • that description, which would at this time create astonishment, must indeed be one . of great magnitude. The house referred, • • to has long_ been known as the' leading one in .Philadelphia; their paper , has heretofore regulated the market, and their suspension would undoubtedly "cap the climax" of our financial difficulties. 'CI tint happy to say that the rumors respect ing this firm; althoUgh wide-spread, are not generally credited, and I sincerely • trust time will prove theM to have been entirely Unfounded. . . , The Firemen's Parade; on Monday last, was a splendid affair. Over ninety emu •pMiies PartibiPate'd, each one numbering From forty to two ;hundred men. 1 me, • derstand that the Aemonstration cost in • the neighborhood of $200,000. • Rather a snug sum to ,exp,end irk a procession in times like those. • , The election of to-morrow e'reatesslittle or no•eseitetuent here. Messrs. Wihnot andjl4leherst addressed meetings on Saturday night, and 'Pablier speakS at gationalillal! this evening: An,Amer ken Meeting is to be held up, : town fp % night,..at which it isyery confidentlyex, pected . a"diatuibaoce . Will take place. If. oneshutil4 -- pOotir, 'tliat :vicinity it will be ,seliope. „ , • - - 4,00 2,0 1 . • , 80 78' do do do do 5 750( 6 gr. • • 5'25 8 5004.00 '4lie Iron. Louts AICLANE died on Wednes day, at his residence in Ilahim*, in the soy enty•snooud year,of his age. 11e .W/181,110 son of ALLEN 111CLANE, a distingui4hed officer in the Revolutionary war,- and -was -born in• the village of Smyrna, Kent county, ; Delaware, ou the 28th of 'May, 1784. In:the year 1798, being then only. fourteen agei ho served with great credit as a •midshipman on board the frigate Philadelphia. then on her-first cruise,. and under the corn- . mend of Stephen Decatur, the.father of Com modore-Decatur.. In 1801, yielding to - the de' sire of his family, lie'left the navy ; . and. hay ing completed his education' at Newark Col. 7 6067 7 • 21@22. . . . , iege,; in, ois native Sle, he began the stndy of the law, in 1804, under - ,the James A. B,tyard, of Delaware. Ile' was ad mitted to the'har in 1807. end rapidly attained • a high plate in his profession. the war t.f 1812 he watkaiolunteer in 'company com manded by Ctestir A. Rodney. who had been the Attorney General of the United. States un der Mr. Jefferion„, end marched. with .that company to the relief of. Baltimore when it was threatened by the British. • . • . The-greaf onpacities 'of Mr. McLane now b .- 1 gait to uttract public , .attention in another di rection, and in :1818 - lie was elected to the :House brUepresentatives from Dzia:ware, end ad largelydnol, he. won the confidence .of Lis constituents that be . rernained a Member of that body ntitif.lB27, when he, was chosen by, the Legislature a Senator of theUnited,,Stetes. In May,'lB2o, he Wes appointed by President Jackson to be the Minister of the United . States-to Great Britain, where "he remained toil:. years, - end on hie return he was 6 . lll)Plijvy the sante President to take apiece in the Cali inet as Secretary of the Treasury. Ile served in thin Plaint until 1838,' when lieltecuree See rotary of State, end in June, 1834,' he retired from, political life. in 1837, when tbe financial condition of - the. country required hie_Services among ourselves, tlr. McLane watt prevailed upon to accept the presidency Of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Compony, , and,. removing to. this State, he die.' charged the duties of this Laboriou s of fi ce un til 1847. .In 11118 time he was requested by President Polk t o oecu.P3!,,Auring,illiap enderie • of• the Oregon negotiutii ns, the "mission to England; this duty being accomplished, he 'again returned to MarYhincl. In 1850 il0<:W118' solicited and prevailed upon by his fellow-citi zens in Ceethcomity, in this State; where lie resided, to serve as their representative in the•CidiVelltifal balled to reforni the Conetilu thin of Mdryland. - Aft .1. performing this bier vice he finally retired Vein public life. Mr, 44,Atin wee a Oder floor in all the great political Whitt) marked--the fii triri roc ia - centitry: — 'lle'tvite --- thit — iMiiit -, 34iv. , T felhnv:lnhorer, findftiend of those who have, with hint, won the remembrance of our coun trymen as the btidCBl l / 1 113 of America,7-Badi more:San: G. 60 21022 It is reasonable to ItS„,The - population of Nlihrnokee, aooor ding to a cenatin just completed, numbers 94,542.- In IMO it bad only 20,051 Inhabi tants ; showlng an 'novenae, inaeren years, of 24,981. c) UM. 13 Elt L A N•D COUNTY. ' AGRICULTURAL FAIR. ' 'o be held et Carlisle, October 14th. 15th and lath, 1057. EXCURSION TICKETS will be Issued by the Cumberland 1;elley Rail Road company, from all polnte on the line of the road, to Carlisle and return, at re dived rates. 'fickotw gorel during. Orel Fair. Passim• cers must oecure their ticket's at the tornreny's offices at Harrisburg. :Mechanic/bum. Newrille, Shippunsburg and Cluunbersburg before entering the tars, otherwise they will I o charged full faro. R. It Office,' A - Ort. 7,1557. f 81 .000 1:1SIAAL'IjUlIBIION. alth.ll.ll/011S attaklad. For ' lnformation Q apply at the Herald Office. . 1857.-tf. GUSTITS M. SAWYER, rl ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Tutirelbrinurly - occuptod-by - Jude.o - llopl.urn,on - Enst - Mulct street. All business intrusted to Ws earn r ill bu promptly attended to. May 20, 11157. ' . ` TT ey vet Lao. O!nco In l , l ll . ll E , i t..l M t, c er A n t t i o7 A .61,-llusiness entrusted to biro will be promptly at. tended lio. Feb, 7.'55. 1 P. IWAIRICH,. Attorney Law. North honorer street, t. few doors south of 13 loss' Hotel. - .All busloges entrusled to him will Le promjitly attended to. , [Apcll 15, A w NOT}OE. ov —W. M. rENgo:E•brtie ridnor .11 b fs otllro t tho room forinorly ocCupled by Idni on. join:street a few doors east of tho Methodist Church!dhore ho will promptly attend to oil business,ontrustdol to him. ' Aunst 19, lilT. • f,JVNV , OFFICE.- 'DICE]; TODD tfji . bas rOlinnieti the practice of the Loo. Office in Centre Square, iiest,elde, uoir tiro Flint. Presbyterian Church. - . . April 8,1857. A G E - 0 11. G EGE , . Rimer: OF 7115 RACE ovintlee Opposite the West end of tito Court (louse April .3 ltdal . • B. KIEFFEB Office in North Li/Hanover street .tNt'o doors front - Arnold & fAude store. (intro hours, more particularly from_ jo 11 o'clock A. Itf.Tand from ri to 7 o'clock, I'. t A c li. , ;.l t lSl ru , ;RONGlia . s r rcqttor od Ids 011 l •o 11011.; W 11, 1 .0 Ile way Ito CAlll4littAll qunro at any 11St C lr o fTe t or Illght..l/r, A. lots tool Ihit ty .yount oxperl. u in thOprofemtioo, •••11 wlll,ll I) two 'oven door. 4 o tlto I d practice llouuroptatic May 20; ib76ni. • Da. I.C.LOOMIS • South Hanover street, - Val next door to the Poet .. Office. • • • tpgsWlll,bo ebsont from Cfullole the last ton dnya °road! ro4th. (Aug. 1,'55 GEORGE S. SEA Juriewrr, DENTIST, from the Dal ea Dream Confute of Dental Surgery. . . Int-Office at tho residence of his mother, East Gentile street. Olive doors bolow liedfasti. Reference—Dr. Goo Z.Brets • Moral) 11), IFl5t)--tf. • 81110 N I'. SNIDER, Ohio. B. K. Alel'Armasr, l'onnuylTanla. L. le Cobs, • 'Rhoda Islaud. ' SNYDER, .AFFARLAND, AND . COQK. Bankers and Dealers la Real Belisle, MINN./WON/Ll% MlstausOtaTenitaiy. June 3,11,57.—1 y pE Al 4 S T„A T GENCY .ANl:inEw U. ZGE. •.. L. JEFF TUOI.IPSDN JE: a tt. T 11.0. M P.S.O.N Nave opaned no (Slice at 5t..7 oseph, Mn., for tfie pur cliasa and sale of Stan Estate. buying and selling Land Warrants, entering Land on Tlino. Surveying and Mair ping Towne, Location of Warrants, and making Invest. manta for non-residents, paying of Taxes, and all busi ness pertaining to a General Land Agency' In Missouri. Kitneas,Nntrasltalland lowa. • . 1 101.0 1 fIce ou'Seswil . Stsaut, North of A. T. Meknes flanking Mouse.-..-'' • ' (July 70,1856. CL OA - R LISLE' A(1 111:N (I Y • FOR INBBBNITY .4,GAINS'Y 1.00 BY FIRE. Tllll . FBANKLalq p, F u ljl tT, ll zt lj . l , ll.lflAtiOß COT., A. Charts? Perpalmal.—sloo,ooo Capital paid In. WU* . 163 1 4 Cliesnul. street. Malta ll*Moamar, either immanent or llmltod, against loan or damage by Ore, un PAOPE O TTIIII4.4 , 7tOTE Or eyery description, In town or Country,on the moat rennonablO dorms. - Applien Una is made either personally or by totter, will be promptly attended to. • • . BANolllll4Proe't. , . , . . . The subscnber le agent for the above company' 'frt' 'Carlisle and ite vicinity. All appliCationa for Insurance either by Mail or personallp,will be promptly attended e1d.12101%,- -4- ' — )1411 - rdpate - ,4gantand LittlTlVAife," siness. 111 r. and Miss Rictiirigs are at the Walnut, and have fitir.houses,, The Arch has produced ".Jaok Cade." ;lir:Forrest attempted to Step thS per.. he owns the copyright; Oils far he , has becn "unsuctiessfal in obtaining an in junction.' Murdockelosed.his_engagement at the National on Saturday. It .is a • dis , grace to Philadelphia flat this splendid . actor should have drawn such poor houses. The Italian Opera is flourishing at the Academy... Their engagement, extends some WS Yours, COUSIN jOE, flontik of Hon. Lesrlr McLane. EXCURSION TICKETS Mustnes.s (!-"arbs '3le.m.‘abnerlisemeit6. T B. ICE E S . - HAT, CAP, fb. IlOpT AND SHOE STORE. , North East Corner of. tho.Pubilc,Square. .—The-subscriber-oliars...to-the-publioa-romplote and choice assortment of Hats. Paps Dos is sod Shoes, which hare, %Ist been purchased f,om the best urinnsfacturers. Our stook consists of a greet variety of liciautlful SILK AND PELT lIATS, made expressly Mr cuidomors.: All hinds of Caps for "Men, Soya end Children, We would • itlAte particular attention to our well selected and stoat variety of -thosif goods. no-we are confident.they cannot o:celled tu town or county. . o Bof.TS AND SHOES, of, everyidyle arid variety;all 'unequalled for price and finish. It consists in part of MEN'S fuse French CALF-ROOTS, • DOT'S " • • .YOUTIPS a LADIES' French and English GAITERS, Misses' and Children's Every variety of Children's fancy Shoos. The boat lot of heavy WINTER ROOTS, fur Fen and ;boy itrin-..ttys Thankful to our friends and the public for past fa vors,.'we hope by strict attontfon to the wants nf our eustonsers,nltl by - selling GOODS,"lff'untrit their continued rotor. • J. IL KELLER. N. IL—We sell no Auctilin Goods'l • [Oct. 7, '57. • I)IANOS.,—The undersigned having returned to Carlisle, offers his sincere thanks to the citizens for the • patronage beretbfere bestowed on hint: Ills shop is situated iu West .11101 street, direct.' ly opposite the warehouse pf Jacob Itheept, where be In prepared to tune or repair planes, as usual, promptly and on reasonable terms. • Ho boo also the agency for the.salo of Wm. deo% dr Co's _celebrated Planes, (late Koebo and Gaul.). and -lo prepared to fill' alLorders for Planes from that well known manufactory., by sale or exchange... „.. N. B.—Persons who ore now mil ngsfisele & Coe Pianos aro requested to ripply as above find have their instru ments:tuned 'gratis. : A. W. 0 Oct. 7, 18:17..-3t. • • • ARARE O=PPORTUNITY.'" The subscriber, desiring to.remove to therWest, oilers at private sale, all that vat mild& property, Al With, ,or, the North.west cerner'of the Public Square. and. di sectlropposlle.tho Carlisle Deposit Dank, in' the. bore' 10f_CarlislaL-1•or-n-privaDv-resIdener.-erplacerofflus1 ,- nose, It cannot be surpassed._ Thp largo/nit', commodious, the `direr Part of the front house is neon. plod by' the subscriber an a Family tiroeury - nud Queensware Store. This ,„ Store'lloom is finished in the best and most convenient manner. the shely log being nil enclosed with glass eas.. • lug. The cellnrils large, with walls and ceiling plaster. cd, and liner planked. The second story of front house contains two vary largo moon., with finished:dile. The BACK .BUI LOIN," is entirely now, forty Sot long,.(unt Including kite,hen) and three stories high, containing seven large mains. all papered mid iu the best order. The KITCHEN is one and a half stories high. Water In the kitchen and hydrant in the yew], and a largo !wick cistern. The lists is introduced lota livery room. both front and bark buildings. On the lower end of the let, which is all fiticlosed with high brick walls, there is tweeted a one and a half story warehouse. " Any perNoli desirOus of Securing for themselves 'end' of the most flesh able Ineations In our borough..ean do pa oh- reasonable lerms, by calling on the subscriber at his store or residence whiel is the property dierliodd. I. * JOSEPH lb ILALIIERT, Carllf4, Sept. 2371557 AI cREA'S CELEBRATED .LLQUID GLUE, THE GREAT ADHESIVE. Most useful article over In entell, Put house, store . and ofnee, surpassing in utility every other glue, gum, mingling°, . paste or a . i •_ ' Celll,ol4oVetArtioir 'ALWAYS ItUADY, FOIL - APPLICATION. • Adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain. china, marble or ginss. .. • • . For manufacturing Fancy Articles.-Toys, etc., It ban . lid . superior ' not Mils possessing greater btrength than • any other knoWn article, lint adheres martwfuickly, leaving up . stain where the paFts are Joined. NEVER 'Within the last three seam upwards of 250.000 bot tles of this justly celebrated LIQUID (I LW' hove been sold, mid the mat eol,olljelleC which it has proved' in -ev.ery,.ease,hatt,deeervedly-secured-fer-it . --n---delthattl'. tvilleh, the tnannfacturer ban found It; at times, to meet; /lChllo.lnrlgod by rill who ^have usod•it, - that as merits are far Ail eve any similar artitle or inal- - Cation ever offered to Chr•puldir. treerThis 0 LUE Is ex tonsh cly enunterfeited—observO the table, •••:dcllea's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Ur.‘t Adhesive." Take no other. . • . T • VENTY-PIVE CENTS A 1101"CLE. . • Manuractdred and Sold. Wholesale and Retail, by •' • - • - WM% C:nolelti7tk, Stationer, • No. 007 Chestnut. Street., PhEadelphia; tel..T,lheral inducements offered to Persons desirou of snlllnz the above article___ • FAMILY C OA • Vallg l A. ,„ t. 11.. broken and to 4 ;lr 4 . 11,11-z;goi , elie faTited ex ! • nressly for fatally usu . kept 00111,15 CliVrlt SO that 1 can fattish It ma]. and o :.01 all FINISCIIIS of tlt year. I have la° on head and fir sale thu DIAMOND COA L..frant the -IWO oars Company Mines. - This -Coal Is attudrablY calculated Ihr human, Roves and Cellar Furnaces; all of which I will sell at small profits for cash, apd,dellter to any port of the borough. August 5, 1857(,/ - W. MURRAY. Otte S , cipml-gokint `Netigcr 1311:10:I8IIED ON TIIS FIRST SATURDAY OF EvEity Morn AT CARLISLE, VENIVA TEII3IB OF PUBLICATION Tile Idi:En I.s publiNlied gnarl+, fur4n. and fur• nisbed to anbserliors at the I,nv "prim of FIFTY CENTS per minute, In athanre. In nil canes where Im)snen;, Is delayed, set enty•llve rents will ha 'barged. • The above terms mill he adhered lu In all .•anus 0. N. LULL. Supt All Enquiries, Interrogatories. Essays for inser. Hon, &a.; toilet be . accompanied by n lotto 861111, - ; to pay return postage. J. S. HOSTETTER, Editor.. 1' RENT.-A STORE ROOM AND HOUSE, .Itusta:on tha Walnut Bottom road, INTOrI -miles west of Carlisle. Ivo. I known As the IPItITE ":").., HOUSE I , OST OFFICE. 'As' a bust ., tress stand It IN equal to dny store. In l'osinsslon glvAn on thejat day ol April next. EillOP and .TENANT___ 1101.1, 1 11, sit note o the Bottom road. seven miles west 01 Carlisle. The business At this edup will employ at leaqt three good WOriillll,ll tlw/ whole year. Possession given on the first day of April next. Apply to JOHNSON 310011 E, Oct. C, 1857.—tf . Carlisle. • TACOU lA. I. ItnLot. xityrreE is hereby given that I have 1 this day msottatett with Inn, Its U partner In the Forwarding, I‘olllllll.ioll slid Grata 111,101:vi. 1111 eau ALBERT H. 1111 Et:ll,and that the above husino,,, will ho hereafter conducted under the name of .I. Say, J. ItIIEEM. N. 14.- - Rig6rbt,tns6 wit-. for PRODUCE. all 63 ids, FLUOR, WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &c. • Salt, Miter, c. alwnya nn 11111111 and for sale. Car Oslo .Ilay 1 i, 18117—tr. - TXECU TOR • 'S NOTICE Lenore Atestamontary on the estate of Mrs, Maria Steion )„. son doe'd., Into of the Bereittilv tf Carlisle, Wye' been is sued to the subscribers 'Wiling In sold borough. All persons haying claims against t it sold estate will pre. stmt them for payment nod those Indebted will make payment to - T. COLLINS STEVENSON. JAMES W. MARSHALL, _ . Sept. 0,'07-ot. Exmoor Idarlah Stevenson doe'd. legal . O T l 'ot e l t i o e , A .IjOrlf,9 dc•ein'sded. representatives E of r loin of Y.ant I ampeter ' Township, Lancaster dounty : You are -hcroby-natifled-to:lieknd-appeandu-the-Orphans' Court of Lo caster County, to be hold on the twenty.slxth day.of October, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to :Accept ' or refuse to accept the real estate of sal 1 deceased at. the vali.tlon thereof mado by nu Inquest held thereon -and zowfirmed by sold Court. or show eS,UhU why the sant° n 1 mild not be hold according to law. till:01t0 It 51AkTIN, Sheriff. Lain aster, ;opt. 23, 1857.--Itfrom:10. - LY COAL. nr - —The subsurtheis are now pi e - 47.;* pared to turnisb thu eitlsens of 1 4 Cumberland County with the - hest quality of Coal for foully, use, at the following ( rrduced rates: AVe will Fell best broken and egg coal front Lykuns valley. Laneaster col liery, Locoust mountain, Short mountain, Luke Fid dler, Sunburynint Wilkesbarre at 64,50 per ton, all re. seri:mud and delivered to any part Of the borough. Llow coal at the yard for #3.25 and Blacksmith's coal always on hand. Also, all blade of Lumber, cheaper than ever. Carlisle, Sept. 30, '67. 51111031 k noppgic: PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. 4 W. , KUM/SEWS PATENT, for Hand or florae. Power, the host In use; Horne Powers and Threshers, Improved • Grain Fans; PENNOCK'S Wheat brills; CooPlAt'S LIMO and Ounce Spreaders; the most op. proved tidy and Fodder Cutters; 1110TrS Pellets, OrintiNtones ready hung, with n genorol M'aurtalant of Agricultural nod Horticultural Implements. rAscipm, 1110111t1S A CO., Implethent sod Seed Store, August 12,3.857. Seventh & Market, Phila. • 0; PRIME TIMOTHY AND ..5 1 .1.P;;, , gni) HASH SEED.Orchard Gras. Seed, ,a 4^4 • Italian Rya °rasa, American and Knglish Lawn Grass, Kentucky Glue Grass, to., for sale at PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., • • - -Implement and - deed Stere, - 7th and Market strests; •. Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER has pressing j_ need, for all sums duo him, and will ennalder it an act of kindness. en the part of debtars to help him through his diffleilltlen by baying whati they owe prompt/Y, and thus relieve him • fr mpresslng • dun; whilst in delicate health.. Oct. 7.lfin,j .. • , Gin W. 111TNER. -111011 - 1110.1 4 1 REOUCED:—Tho subscribei ,L ruts this day cornmenrod to Hell off,, Ids entire stock of 5 1 / 3 1)1Bit 0001.18 nt grently reduced 'orison. All who want I, irgnins, roll at tho choap store of • Carlisle. Aug. 5, NAL , • CIIAS. 0011.11 Y. 1 4 1A1.01,FAte. ' LOOK AT Tills A vco)suporiOr lot of Bra !rein warnied to bold hualicla .2,6 por dozen ; 2 burbele s4Por dozen, and bagging: towline. Sic:, of tbo best quality can be bad af,the now cheap stonier J. A. If UMRICLI, Jr; . . INDOW• SHADES !—The finest' • V V. dzirrod, and Cheapen anaortment of Window iladeapub9 l 4,44.tha Aa!Latore 1 " J;1. 31caf 'ffsfilte Safes. P 1 13131.00 SALE. I. LREAL--ESTATE -IN THE . 'COUNTY Or CUMBIERLANID. FIRST QUALITY OF LIMESTONE LANDS, , - HIGHLY IMPROVED. , *ll7 cell at Publii Stile; on the piembei, obouti ono mllo wort of Carlisle on the turoplke.rontl, at 11 o'clock A. M., of Thursday" the 22nd of Octobar, 1857, tw,, first rate I.ISIESTON FARSI4. No. 1, Containing about 310 Acros, of which about . 240 acres are cleared, cultivated, and well enclosed with poet fence, and the rokidne, about 70 ad.'s, Is covered with prime timber of the beet quality. ,The'improve mots on 'this tract are tt,good 11OUS11. BARN, OR- ClUltD, and CRIBS; and iberu boa been about 2200 bushels °film° end- Ajarge„,.llllalltiti3.of—harn.yard. urgaigniii - rifironthinmadthlerseakorg7 --- . I. 'No. 2. The farm adjoining above and lying on the State road to Newvillo, and bounded by_the .Cumber- I land l'alloYllidlroad, containing 210 Ames. There is a good HOUSE. BARN; and 0111110 upon this farm and It greet deal of poet fence. - Beftwo the - day of sale them two tracts, which Ito in one body, will be surveyed and divided into three or more farms of about 100 acres each, and.wlll then be sold all togatheror in parts, as will beat suit purchasore. 1 will 'soil on the mine - day up 2% o'clock, P. Al., on the promises, - No. 3 That elegant form, which is:situated within the 'Borough of Carlisle, on the Waggoner'e Cop reed, containing 137 acres, more on lefts, all of glitch Is highly bnproved and under post fence, having a Brat rate BANK BARN; lIVUSE, 001 other. linprisveufents there. on erected Also, • No. 4. A num.of 20 scree, on the Waggoner's Cep road. and adjoining the farm of George Waggoner, and which le about , one mile northwest of Carlisle, and which is also limestone land - of the beet qinlity. NO 5. A FARM In NortOilddloton towneblp,.bound• ed by lands of Irvihe's helrs, John' Noble, Abraham flettrick, and the Conodeguin'et,creek, containing about 224 ndes, a largo part of which Is cleared and in a good state of oultiva tine, and the residue In thriving timber. Thsra is on excellent . , lIOUNR, DARN; and °thee val tt ble improvements on tDis farm. ' •' • No.•li. That valuable HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, . On foot in fronton ltt i-ati This property lamest advantageous ly situated for any. , publiebutdoesi, belug.immedlntriy. at the depot of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Corny ;patty. , -No, 7. All that fine form situate in North liliddloton township. about 2% miles from Carlislo, on the north side of the Conodogulttet creek, immediately opposite Alio , . Allen Form," and which Is bounded by lands of Pores Howard, Alex Cnritman. and others, contain ing about 300 items of good slate land, a part of which In cleared. and n largo part is in fine timber; before the solo this form will be divided, and sold in parts'or alto. gather as will best suit purchasers. 'the properties No. 1 and 2 will be sold on the prom isee No. I. and ail Um °thet pmpertlos will be sold on the premises No.:;. nt the hours montinned. 'tie titloii to unties° properties are Indisputablo and will .be teed° to the purelinsers clear of #ll incurribr, onces, , and possession ba - gfven en the 1 et of April,; 1808. Any inform:ol4n on the subject of the property or titles, eon ho obtained by reference to Frederick_ Watts. bisq.. Tim terms orSale, which will be made ow for tho purchasers, will ho made known on the day of sale by . JOSEPII W. PATTON. ~ . Att'y In fact for Armstrong Noble and Robert Nobip. Carlisle; Septomber 21, 1857.—ta, Leneastor Extuniner awl Lancaster Inteillgonear Pubiloli till nolo end sond bine to this tare. ' IT.ALVABLII 1! 31. A T FATE SALE. . V• the subscrdber offers for 'sale that vahlabhf Farm situated In Pulver Spring township. about *even ndlei east, of Caldisie and two mlien-north of Itlngstown, on the public rend leading to Bterrett's (lap, now in the occupancy ofJonathan lleng,y. The Farm contains • 0141.1 IfllNaltED AND SIXTMiN ACRES, six Acres of 'which ia-woodland, ihn Wanco nil cleared and In a high state of cultivation, including about twenty urea of meadow land, on the Couudognlnnet Creek: • The.imProvernenla area TWO.STORY BUICK ifoll.3li,and KITCIIPN,4?'„ 1 , • a double Cofn %Yvon.' Ar.l.9leiltnditther-ncertssary-Mtt-Aluild% age, and n never failing each (limiter at the di.wr. Up;wardsof tlooo.bushela of Iles have been put on the larol Within the last two yearn. This farm 11:1,10filiell pertiliar advantages in regard to VII i'f,• having a large OIICIIAIID of choice Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Ac., selected with ,rent care. and offeringa greater variety In that wspect, than any other titan In the neiglibor-' Ipd. 1 er/01115 desiring to view the Farm, will call on .lona. than Ifeagy living on thn premiers. or on- the - subset+ her, living ono mile west of the IMMO. I£ls7.—tlt.] ROBERT HEADY. .. - • 1 LURIE -- - :Ita:11-74-4; Agl) I . • FOR SALE. TIIE ILLINOIS CENTRAL n: CONY. • Is now preparedlo nett about • , O.Zt fl AND A II aLP MILLION of ACRES o tracts 0 40.ncres and upwards, oh Long Credits and at how Rates of inteiesto • - : •- Tim° lands weili granted by the tiovernment. to old • ;n tine construction of this Road. and are among the. ichsst tool moot foal lo hi the world. - They extend from • :ortivensi and' North-west, through the middle of the /„. tate. t the extreme South, and include every variety ellinato and production. found bet - Ween those-par:lb els of latitude. The Northern portion to ellielly prairie. interspersed with lino groves, and In the nildillo nod mthern sections timber predominates, alternating .vith beautiful prairies and openings. Vito climate is more healthy, until and equable, than lily other !ma of the country—tho air in porn and tracing, while living-streams and imfings, of aTeellout winter inbound. Bituminous Coal is ostensively rained. and supplies a heap tool desirable fuel, being fiirnishod at many pointn nt $2 to Si per ton—and wood can be bad at the ,1010 rate per cord, Building stone of excellent quality nlso abounds stitch can bo procured for little morn than the expense d transportation. The great tio•til,sy of these lends, which -areAblack rich mould from two to five foot deep. and 'gently' roll ing,—their contiguity to this Rood, by which every fin ditty is furnished for_rraVel and transportation, to tins 'principal markets North, South, East, Went, and the .conomy with which they can be rultivated, render the must valuable Investment (lint can be found; old present the most favorable opportunity,for persona' .f linittstrioins habits and 'small means, to acquire a anuthrtabloludopendoned In 11 few years. ' Chicago is now the greatest grain 'market lit the world—and the facility and economy with which'tho products of these lands can Inc transported to a:tenter. —.et, make than much more profitable, at the prices naked. than Ilium, alma remote at government rates, is the additional cost of trammortation Is a perpotunl tax nu the hitter. which must be bnr _u, hy_the.producer, - hl the prleo he receives for Ills grain. The Title Is Porfok—and when the final payments ire rinde. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed the Slide, and In whom the title Is vested, to the purehnsers, which' convey to them absolute titles In Foe Simple, free and clear of ovary incumbrauce, lien or nortgage. fin.. Prices are from $6 to CO; Interest only k per cent Twenty per cont, will lie dolluctod from the credit ' prfcc for cash. • Those who purchase 011 lona credits give mites pnyable in 2. :I, 4, 5 non 0 years oft,. date, and are required to Imyilvnvo one.tonth aim unity for' five years, ao as to have .minhalf the land under cultivation, at the end of that Ihno. Competent. Surveyors will accompany thept who wish to examine these Lends, free of charge, and aid thorn in making selection. The Lands remaining unsold ore as rich dud valuable • as those which have been disposed of • SECTIONAL MAPS Will be sent to any one who Will enclose fifty cents In Postage Stamps. and Books or Pamphlets, containini numerous instances of successful farming, signed' by respectable and well.known farmers living is the neigh borhood of the It oilseed Lands, throughent - the State-- also thocns( of fencing, price of cattle. expense of har vesting, threshing,_ete.,=Or any other information-4 will be cheerfully given on application, claim person ally or by letter, its English, French. or ticirman, ad. dressed to • JOHN WILSON, Land Commissioner of the Illinois Control, 11. R. Co 4W- Oifica iu Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago Illinois. • .'- - -..--. . 1 .I . T r. i I TiOUSE — AND/ -- EOT Al 1 RII . AIL SALE... , . . . Ito:Ilea on West aireet. In thu' borough of Carlisle, adjoining property of Willlorn Peirce on the North end - Mrs, e , terrott nn the South. The lot enotalus t aafront by 120 feet in ilifitth: with a contihrtulti WELLI 11011:11. For further particulars D NG on luire on thu proud...G. Lieut. it, 1867,-tf. ATALUARLF, FAIt M .AT PRI , VATS SALK • The Subscriber offer's at Private Salo, the PAIIII on which ho now resides, situated in North Middleton township. Cumberland county. threc a ndlea east of the borough of Carlisle, on the Turnpikoleading to Morrie burg. and adjoining tho celebrated property known ks the iddlesex . The Farm contains 157 Acres and 88 Perches, 'strict Measure, one hundred and thirty-seven Acres are cleor ed and inn high state of cultivntion, and the balance covered with thriving young Timber, the wholes undue good knee. .1 .1 . The Impmvomente• are a Two-Story, BRICK ROUE, a double Rank Darn? • - —` a two-Story Stone Spring house, Wa. a ; gems Shed. P.m, Crib and other nem ..s_.—assieci4oss. nary out-bulidings. -. There is a thriving Aung ONCHARD of choice gnaft ed fruit, consisting of Apples. pears, Cherrin 4c., en tho farm. and ono of the finest limestone springs in the county, risen within a few feet of the house. The title Is Indisputable, and the terms will be'mado easy to a good purchaser. The subscriber also odors for sale with the a faith, 6 Acs es or valuable Chestnut Timber laand "Wonted in !lye township, Perry County, which would ho I nvoluable to t he owner of;the Farm In supplying an obusidence of material for fencing. Persons, wishing to view too premises will rail as above. or addreso . ADAM MOCKER. Sept. 16,-1867.3t0 , Carlisle P.O. VALU - Al3l - LE - ArPRIVATE The subscriber offers for sale •the :Cord on which:he now resides. situated on the Couodoguinet Croak; In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, 8 miles north of ,New Kingston, and about 8 miles north-east of Carlisle. The' track .consistahf 223 acres; of which 148 scree Is cleared; slid the balance well timbered. In cluding a large amount of thriving locust, suitable for cutting into posts: The land la of go. • gbiden part limestone,. and about 30 aerea of Crook 'bottom. The .IMprovenannts are a hullo, two • • . story frame houwand kitchen, WU,. ' Cored, built last , ear, a good Double . • Bank hare, with • other oUtbujld, Inge, and a well of water at the • A now limo-kiln bee just been finished,Aud a largo quantity of limestone near I he.klin. •,;.. •• • • , .Tho -Land can be so divided as to make two Anna. Perlman wishing to purchase will call 011 the. subscriber on the Premises, or address by letter, DAVID RALSTON, Now Kingston, Pa. August 190811 —oi. • • • • • Itflt-ISALP, OR RENT.--Sfine.toned • , PIANO: Enqulni th• "Herald" otlei.. 8010, aept.ao f ies7.---- 7 :t ' '' - 31(1:11/ OtLEMS JUST. RECEIVED AND OPENING Alz NAUGLE'S CILEAP JEWELRY_ STORE, _ ` • Afain.Street,' . . ,A.largahupply-of—Watchos,Joirelry,..Sihreuand—Plated— ' ' , Ware, to which I invite attention. If you want to select from the largest stock of CLOCKS, IV/itches, , Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware in • Carlisle, call . ( . At NAUGLE'S.' ' We kayo a large assoftment of Gold and Silver Hunt. ing and. O pen Case Watchus to suit all Fancies and Rickets, ' • AVNAUCILH'S. Fine and 'Cheap Jewelry of every stile and quality ineotta or by the piuco us wanted, At N AUt/LE'S. Silver and Plated Waltore, Cake, Pratt, Sintai, and Card Baskets, S lvor, gable, Tea, Cream,. Sugar, Salt, Destert and Cream Spoons, At NAUOT.P . M. :.,—.Fill.e.R.MGLLATALGPrill,GningAnldatonearosalet• lll o. nutitunlltoinic„ — ...trOlormiid Glaxxsetta cheap- - At NAUGLE'S. 'Pi Diamond Breastpins and Fingerings, - At NAUGLE'S. • Gold. Hunting Cnse, Eight Day Lovers; Gold I,lunt, lug Caao, Duplex; Gold Hunting, Chronometers, ' At NAUGLE'S. Bagley's boat quality of Gold Poodle; Ditto Gold Pons and Silver Ifoldora, At NAUGLE'S. Sliver and Plated Tea Salta, Goblets, Cups, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, To Bells, .At NAUGLE'S. Gold Neek, Vest, Curb, Fob, and',Chstliin gold lihmelots, Lockets, Thimbles, Crosses, Charms, At NAUGLE'S. French Time Pieces to run three' nd four weeks, At NAUGLE'S. Cold Sleeve, Vest,,Collar,aud Shirt Studs of all styles and quality, At NAUGLE'S. Plated Forka, Spclona, Knives, Nnpklu Rings, Silvi' Thimbles, Shields, At NAUGLE'S. Flvt,'tine, AccordoonsOluT&'Woiils—a tine varloty, At NAUGLE'S. Ladion' Portmonnlin, Nowt and L..flatlith_—'llt..in.:_and_ FouerffAridlage,yery.cico Myles, cheep._ • • At NAUGLE'S: . . If you want to kayo your Watches put to good ro pair mid warranted; take thorn to • • • NAUGLE'S. . . . .. . I.f you want to got a Cheap Clock, you can got It • . At NAUOLE'B. o . . If you want your Myer ware neatly marked at ehort notice, call • . ~ At NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or tho Toney re. funded, At NA'UOLIVS, Persons that want bargalha are Invited h, dill _ - At NAM/U:9. ... • • - - • . 'GOODS NTEW ! . BARGAINS, BAR -111 (I AIRS.—The subscriber has just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, and is now opening an lm, moose stuck of the handsomest and cheapest Dry Goods ever hr alaht tq Cumberland county.. • DRESS, GOODS tbr tho faulics.—a full lino of maltnifloOnt Silks, Challis, forgo •Itobes, Docals. Ito Mines. Lawn Robes, Oing• hams, Lovelies, Ottoman, Plaids, 'c.; &c. An Imnience assortment 'of elegant French worked 'Collars, Understeeres, Ilamikerchlofs; Flouncing, Edg ings and I nsertings, bought from tho Importers In New York, and will ba sold at prices to defy all competition. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND FLOWERS. A large stock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers very low prices. • . ' .• CLOTHS AND CAS3I3IERES, A now lot of Cloths and Cassimorea, very handsome and Very plump. r irlah Llttens, Munn., Cheeks, Tickings, Linen Checks, COttonadca Pants Stuff for Men ion! Boys in groat va riet),-togetler with all otherkinds of goodn too nume moo to particularizo. • AB my old Pylon& and Cnttomets, and the public In lienierittaVirraaff - deThllly Invitod to NI tint ditffinltitytity -- stock before purchaminvand they will - be certain tiwget gond bargains and Ave money, at the Old Stand, East -Main Street. ' • Carlrll.B, 18,7 NEW GOODS r GOOD GOODS! YUU WANT NEW 006 D -S, - • 000 D GOODS, AND 011EAP GOODY 00 TO WOODS', next door to Maglauchlin's Hotel, und.yon will ilnd assortment of Ladies' (Mods,conslsflngtof It loJ', Fancy and Genoa Silks; Merinttos, Persian Cloths, Do -.Laines o -De..liagosoAlpaecas,Seotelt nehtte-tiontch;--Manclionter yatrlstom - Challtbrag—tlink'. hams, Calicoes, Fins Fronch Worked CAIINA ' Ribbons • • at.c: • " DOA ESTICA.--Worden Twillbd Flannels. Drilling. Ticking, Dogs and Dogging, Cotton Flannpis.Osnaborgs, Deals, Clambaim_TableDroper,. Chucks`ofh4a and.itol, ored Carpet Clialm-&c. In Shawls and Illankets we have alLsorts, sluts _and ccinditlotts. For gentlemen we have Fine 'French Nark Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassinierex and Iloeskins..i.:otin Vest. Ingo, Tweeds . , Butinetta, Velvet Cora, , Kentucky Jeans. Ar. "' 1 • . - AP for men's.. women's and children's • Boottt A: Shoes. we defy: competition. Also a very superior lot f GroccrieS, such as Coffee,— Seger, ' Rico, 6plres, Sc. . Our stock has boon selected with-the greatest me es to prima and quality, and we aro determined to sell at very satin advarices. ' Those wishing to purchase will find that we are rolling or chcotp—if not eheiper—thn n any house In toff n; and they will find it to their ad vantage to give Iv a call. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried. Fruit taken at Market prices. WO(IDS, Ag't. Don't forgot tho place, next door to Maglauchlin's hotel, - . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tworic. AND MUSIC STORE, CARLISLE, PA. JUST RECEIVED, Bentan'a Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, , - -Vol. 11 to be complete Vols. . . Cloth, 3,00, Php., 3,so'per set. Benton's Thirty YearX in the Senate. 5,00 Ilartlett'e Narrative of Explorations in Texas, Now Mexico, &c., 4.50 Burns' Cyclopedia of Sermons, 2,50 Layard's Ninoval—New Ed. Complete, 4,00 Cyclopedia of Practical Receipts, 1.50 Morso'e General Atlas of the World, _. 0,00 8111IYOCK;'TAYLOR & SMITH. • Wrapnlng . Paper for sale at SIIILYOCIt,.TAYLOR-&-Sslllll'B. - Band Boxes for sale at SIIRTOCK, TAYLOR SMITH'S. Pianos, Melodeons, &e.. for sale at ' SIIRTOCK, TAYLOR & s3unl's: . -Porte Folios, Writing Desks, oc., for sale at SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Pictures and Picture Frames for sale at SURYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. . Blank Books Of all sizes for sale at SIIRTOCK, TAYLOR & SIifTTIPS. Mak, Hymn Books. P.viyer Books. &c., for sale at SHRYOCK, TAYLOtt & THIRD ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMED GOODS, t the New Store, Corner of North Hanover aud Lou- thor streets, The undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him by the gublie. and at tho same time respectfully announces that ho has Just returned from Philadelphia, and Is now opening a Now lot ofOßmuner DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, consisting In - part as follows. and which he Is determined to sell at the low est Cash prices. SI Ducal Cloths, Chrllles, Alpacas, Do Lathes, De Bageictustres, Foollus. Lawns. Bar:lgen, Brilliants, Skirting, French And Scotch Clinghatus, Prints, Gloves, • Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs", c., &c, - • •, SIIAWLS AND MANTILLAS of every style and qua lity. . ' , STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY-000DS, Cloths, ens _lsimeres,-Ynstlugs, Fkanuels,-MusilitsF-Ti.kings; - - Stripes Checks, Calicoes, Cottonades, Lineits, Sheetings; Do. ohm, Nankeens: Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, &c., Sc. RASOIR AND UMIIRELLAS, Msn, ti.largo and splendid eisortinfmt of Bosse:ifs. Wes, Ova's, Mori and SHOES, .A sttperhir lot of Fresh GROCERIES, Teas. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Spices, Having solvated norontire stook with thu gsestofit care, and Um lowest GAalt Pincus, I salt assure my friends and the puha • generally, that I will do all in my power to matte my establishment known of the ‘..IIEAD-QUAIt TERN FOB BARGAINS." Theft(' who wish to purculfse alll thud it to their advantage to call and exutnitie my Muck beftwo purchAsing. 1 will pay the highest market price for Butter, Eggs Rage. Soap, and Dried Fruit. Can in e, July 1, 1857. MARY OARMIRR • iSTOQK OF DltY GOODS FOR SALE. . " Vim silbscriber, from continued lii health. and by the advice Mills physicians and friends, offers his stock t f DRY GOODS for sale, that he may thereby be directed of all the cares of business, and bo enabled to devote his attention entirely to the restoration of his health. The flatures will also be egid and the store room rf fared fur rout. To any one having the necceoLuy capi tal, and who will devote his attention to the Iffniness, this will afford a rare chance. The custom in already made, and as the stock has received frequent additions in May, July and Auguat, to an amount exceeding $5OOO, $lOOO more would then complete it for the EMI Trade. Foe particulars enquire of GEO. IV. lIITNER. ' ' N. D.—A lot of Goods suitable 141 the season Just re ceived. 7 [Sept. 2, 1857. FALL- 'GOODS% "- JUST RECEIVED, an assortment of handsome and cheap FALL (10CDS; to whlch.tho attention of the ladles lAsuspectrully !gelled, Elegant Shawls, New Style Drees Condi, Embrolderles; Ac. - - . - Call and see them at the cheap store or, Sept. W, 1857:) . • . • CHAS. OGILIIY. DUITALO ROBES! 8009 Now on Rand, and for sale by the bale or einglq Rnbe, by GEGROB F. WODRATII, 415 ARCA Stroet. above Fourth, (Late of No. 13 North Fourth street, . ' • N. B. Also, a -large assortment of LADLES' FANCY FURS. • Augnat 10,31157.-3 m, • sty IDOTS1 DOTS AND'SHOES.—A large end compiot i auortniont of Foote and Shiite of every &and laahlon, Ladles line Moroeco Slippers, Boots, Garters, &o.; Misses and Childrana ditto; Mon and 'toys ditto. Jnotracavod and now opening at tlte cheap store of . . • FASTATk NOTIOE.---letter. - 8 - of Ad litittletrAtlOn on the estate of Joseph Lambert, e of Upper Allen township, deed:, have been Issued. to the subserlber,reslding In scald township. AU Par' 'sonshavlog4alme against the said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will nutemt: moot to-- ' - "JOILYB:CODVPIU. Bert. . Abidebt:Tatoi; =2 cuAnus OGILBY minium wan Fijithifefpfjja anti new Zjorft. • Perham.qtrt done• • The Preiwletur ofbhe MEIICANTIEE (MBE would 'raspectfulh call the attention of. merchants, farmers -and-inechanlescreeldinwout-ottlis - elty;irTETtfiadar. ate terms fore yearly to mall subscriber! only EU CENTS PER ANNUM, makingit • • "TM CIIEAP,ST •FAMILY' NEWSPAI'EIt IN ETC* =MMM The cliniins of ,tho Guido will contain the usual veriety ;Guinn! and spicy articles, written not' only to please but - to - inetruct.---In-reord to-politlmi - the Guide will maintain an Independent tone, and will al. ways advocate measures as conducive to the greatest number. Postmasters and others ere respecqully re. quested to act as agents for this paper. to whom-we will forward specimen copies free, when desired to do so. Plt EMIU S Als an Inducement for poreone to iutereet-themeet►ee to obtain subscriptions to. '7 - 7 7-- TitE — MERC7MTILb - ()WIDE - We offer the followinipretniums. Upon the recedpl, of names, paid In advance, we avill forward thehl, by ea. press or otherwise, If ordered to .this. address of thode entitled to them: • . For 250 subscribers, nosh, • • I 035 00 For 226 subscribers, will give a splendid : Bns gold watch, (warranted,) -• ° BO Op For 200 subscribers, an elegant gold locket, four - glasses, worth 15' 00 For 150 subscribers, one, elegant bracelet, worth 11' 00 For 100 subscribers, one gold vest chain, worth 111 00 For 75 Subscribers, a kold pan and bolder, band• namely engraved, worth 8 00 . For 50 subscribers, one gold pen and holder worth 0 00 :For 40 subscribers, one gold pen and - holder WOrth . 2 00 For 16 subscribers, one gold pen and holder worth 2 00 For 12 eubscribvre. oue gold pen and holdermorth 1 60 2t3 `A ll communications should be addressed to • • W. BLAKENEY,., Editorand PubDaher of the N. Y. Mercantile Guide ..No. 163 Greenwich St., New York. , • /Xi - Newspapers throughout the Uniton, by publishing. the above, appropriately displayed, 'lncluding this no tice, two months, and calling notice editorially to the same, and sending us the paper, Will be entitled, to an, eriquinge, and receive a'gold pen and holder vrerthll2. Supt. 2, 1857,-2m, " f • 7B—X-G-S7!• • B S !.! B ! AT TIIE ' . • • • , • • 'CORN EXCHANGE BAG . FACTORY. 125 & 12.1 Brood Street, New York, . ' Now roody.for NALL TRADE Cheap for auh 50.000.n0w 3 Bu:Oralu Dem • .26,000 ." 2 '• " " 76,800 Second Bond 2 and 3 Eu. In prime order. 37,000 SEAMLESS BAGS of all the various kinds MIBLIMS' BAGS ' i l• 1 4, Choir t cl9th, tieleln lour and . 1-10 1. Bags, &Mood expresitly for trade, and manufactured front our premium glazed , (warranted not to mift-Kloute.) Milt in t o new pr• tad we call the particular attention of Millemand Dealers, - - SALT FACTORIES supplied - with - Bags, nit sites; do sighed expressly. fur ordure executed 'with neatness and dispateli - Ett :pp. 2, , 67-inn.f CLARK; Proprietor. THE' TRUTH A.),3OUT KANSAS Genry's Administration In Kansan; largo 12mo. 345 pages, with a complete history of the. Terri tory, until June. 1557. Embracing a full account of its discovioy, :Geography, Soil. climate, Products, Ws organizatinn as a Territely, transactions nail mental under flovornote Reeder and Shannon, ',ethical disarm- Sinn& Personal Itenceutiters,.Election Yrands, Battlea and Outrages, with Portraltiof prenduentacterittlierc. In. all fully nuthenticated by Jona 11. GilioN,.M. D. Private Secretary to Gov. Geary. Carefully coinpiled frem - the.Ofilrial documents on file In the department of State nt Washington. a rid.other papers in thoposses- Men of the Author, with full account of The Invasion of,Kansas from Missouri; the •capttire „and :treatment of the Free State .prisoners, the character and move nlents of the Missouri Border Rufllans, 'the murder of Buffum and others. The. eontroversy between Gayer- I nor Benny and Judge Lecomptu. The proceedings of the Territorial Legislature, of the .Pro-Slavery conven tion, and the Organization of the Natiorini Democratic Party, with a Sketch of Ramon; during Its early trou bles under Goes. Iteeddr and ShannoM % Its Invasions,' Battles, Outrages.and Murders. A copy will he sentlb airy part of the United States, by,. mall, A liberal,iliscount to trade. INPOOOO Agents .want ed.. PRICE In Cloth hl. Pape}, 111 as. CHARLES C. RIIODES, Publisher.. Inquirer lluilding,Phll'a. July 22-4 m I.UDLOwt Thle Can le for preemie, Faits, Y *Made, ho. fa • or of Fresh Iliac It tontine oe bray, Nelda I. Ottani, mists latently, and Y mare smelly sealed Wd °peva tioto aay ether Ca ever haeoled. all ads of lad-Cement "are egoally . diearreable end woo - ibis.. la Cashed, la preseotlng DUlo article th. poblle, the fortmar ahalleasres the world la Infallible, Simple, Bay ad arridproosee of Hermetical of Paned bitraled te Yea ist of brain Calm may try le dertireciete this artlete by false etateraelas.but ail Wand* and pradal mu who ha. examined Nay 11 Y winos p) • lima. It Is or Mania to keep el/ pot op ...diet' le direction. Try It, mid In ell rasa when ••failure Is the fall of the Ca Om Motley will be refooded. The gasket le Pore Intadoitereted..Taateleac Hazy llffsre Malleyhe tiffstislve cry toed by other... The Is ou a scanty new plan.--the Osaka lay. perfeelly Stilt, and retool galloper press al. ail Pure Onas pyln. world ate to. any other Ca- Tit epe T tog 1 . • laralno t c ; tl; tojt a d 2lhalt ato gicaeleate itt a ll ' aada eotinly of TY. '" This priaelple ef Mal hulloed la lea tally* W ole who lave triad them will aaa • MMT Cane. • • LINEN/.,L DISCOUNT TO THE. TRADE. ' co. IV Ma* 8 16 Nair* WALL - PAPLE, AND WIN.DOh SHADES! J. L. ISAAC & ' N0.133 North Second Street, below liaco, Philadelphie Having completed their large assortment of the above Goods for Spring and Summer Trade; would respect fullyttnvito the attention of purchasers to the same. Their atock for beauty, cheapness and ,variety cannot bo /lowland.. - They have constantly on band every description of Gold and Painted Shades, Buff- Holland., and Shade Fixtures. Wail Papers, Curtains, -Piro Board Prints, Borders, &e., all of which they offer at lower rates than Call be had at any other establishment. Call and, ex amine A'. ISAACS, -- - 168 North Secoud stropt,l,6ldri Month, 4. 1857.-13 mos,,' I 'FANCY. FU R S FOR LADIES. Jolts FAREIIIA & CO.,(Novr No.)818 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. Importers.• Manu factures and dealers in Ladies, Gentlemen and Chll - FANCY FURS, 711.11olcsele and Retail. J. F.. 4. Co., vroulg call the. attention of Desuss and the Public generally to their inimence Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children•, their assortment ellibraees every article and kltd of FANCY FllllB, that Will be worn during the season—such as EMI - Capes, Golf Capes. Quarter. ,Capos. Taltnes, Victorines, Dorm 'Muffs A Muffataes, from the Vino. Itosaisri Santa to the lowest price Domestic Furs. For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur Collars. Gloves, Gauntlets, &c.; being the direct importers of all our Furs and Manufacturers of them under our OWD supervision, no feel satisfied that we can offer-bettor inducements to dealers and the public generally than. any other house, having an immense assortment to select from and at the Manufacturers pros. °Nu Ass: A A CALL. JOHN FAI L & CO, Na. 818 MARKET St , above Oh, Sept. 3, 1852--linos. VULL OF - ,FALL DRY L GOGDS.—HYRK lt ANDELL, Fourth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, respeetfullirequest CAsn Borne to examine R line Stork of SEASONADLR 00011.1, adapted to best Pennsylvania Trade. - Full Line of Fall Dress Goods. . Now designs of Fell Shawls. NOwestßt - ,Y10: , '-' ----- -- .Good Blank Silks of all widths. 4 CRSOS assorted French 311tritioes, 7 Cases Poll de Chevres. New goods. • British and Atnertratt Bark Prints. • Satlnetti, CasSlniors, Cloths and Vesting+. 11U:111118, Moons. YllnOls. Blankets, kc., Sc. N. B.—Auction Bargitimi from Now . York and, this City daily roceired. Particular attention , given to Country orders for tiorirable goods—TERMS NUT USU. . Sopt 2. T S GIFTS!! GIFT S 1 !, G- APR • 17. E TO EVltitY ,PURCHASIIR, At the QuaOr City Publishing House of Duane Roll ' son, Philiidulphia: - Ily buying a book for 11, or morn, -you are at once Presented with it' prize, worth from 25 rtints to sloo;consistingof Fine Hold Jewelry, Watches. AC. All orders by inall will tio promptly tilled, and tho prize or prizes Avill accompany the books.' Our list con tains ail of the most popular hooks of.the day, and will be sold at the usual retail prices, many of them for less. Persons lob bang any particular book can order at once, and it will be forwarded xvitit a gift. A catalogue giving full Information, with a list of gifts and books, will be soot post paid, by addressing DUANE RAISON. No. 33 S. Third Street, Phila. ISept. 2, '57-Bm. htir'Agents wanted PIIYSICIAN'S LEGACY . TO YOUNG MIN: "The glory of a young man is his strength." (From the Sunday Dispatch, New York, Aug. 2, '67) ' Our readers are aware that we seldom, If ever, recent mend any medical publication, If not endorsed by the very highest authority. As such an Instant.° we may montloreDe CUl,ValtiV6l.l:s new 'publication on Nervous Debility and other weaknesses, the result of early aq discretinu. It Is A small but valuable pauiptdot. Ills preparations the nod " Slate:XS" are now considered the sole and only effectual remedies extant for the complaints referred to. De. Culamtwfftie Sentinel lieuenerator and• Royal Nervine, the sovereign remedies for Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Impotency,lnvoltlntry Emissions, Piles, &c., are for sale by most Of the leading Druggists in the country.. Dn. C's PAMPLILST, as Mare containing full advlceS for the cure.of Spormetorrhoe. ke., can be had in a se cure envelope, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. Coos. J. C. Rune. let Avenue. corner Ittth. Street,;NEW YORK, POST BOX No. 4-3 87. - - TOHN H. ALLEN & CO., Nos. 2* 4 eChesnut street, (south side, below Water.) Phila. dolphin (the.oldest AVoodware House In the city.) lianullieturers and %Tholes:de Dealers In Patent Ala. chirtwooade Brooms, Patent Grooved Oedarware, (war rented not to• shrink,) Wood andWillow.ware.Oorde, Brushes, Ac., of ail descriptions. Please call And ey, amino our stobk. August b,1857-Iy. NEW eR4I I ,9'URN - IP SEED Purple Top ;luta Ueda, Purple Top Viet, ~,' Sklrvlg's Ruth Digs, Yellow' Aberdeen, • Dale's Hybrid, :White Norfolk, 'White Plat, and other Ana varletlea,. wholesale and rated •-. PASCUALL AIONRISA tarplethent and Seed Store,. .duittret 12; 11151. ' Seventh & Market, Phila.- ATATi'INGS.:4:WiIite and Mheaked uatui n e just reeekod;it the olleap store of - „ CIIBELZ4 00114111" 31tebicines: T PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RE v. no doubt, the . most wonderful discovery Of this of progross,tor It will restore permanently, grayhki:ft....._ its-original-color, bald. with a -- most luxuriant - giro - nth; romqvc at once all dandruff And Itching, cure all scrofula, And other cutaneoue iiruptioner • end' as scud head, etc. It will curb, as If by magic, • nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft,- glossy, and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and the Bair from fulling, to extreme old age. The following li trom a distinguished member of thy- • tnedlual pyofession t . PROFESSOR O. J. ROOD S: PAUt, January 1,1666 —_ bedin :—Unsolicited, I send von this certifitiete. Aft,ng nearly bald for a long thee, and haviirg tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith in any, 1 was Induced, on hearing of yours to give .it a trial. Iplaced myself In the hands of a barber,' surkirml'lrTYTiad rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the restorallyailimapplied and well rubbed in, till the -scalp'ffiain aglow. This I repeated every morning, and• ' In three weeks the young-hair appeariddiand grew ra pidly from -August:last till the present time, and Is now thick, black, and strong—soft aud plerisant to the touch; whereas, belbre, it was harsh and wiry, what little there wan of it, and that little wan disappearing very rapidly. I still use your rostorativeabout twice a week, and shall soon-have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, 1 bad road of 'these things—and who has not ? but have not soon idthert , , any cam whore any person's hair was re , ally beuehtted by any of the hair tonics, etc., of the dal: and it really giVeit me pleasure to record the result of my experience. I have recommended your preparation to Whore, and ilt already has a largband generous sale throughout the Territory. The people been know its effects, and have confidence In It.' The Supply. yousent - us,'as wholesale agents forthiTerritory,fer - nearly es haustod, and-daily Inquiries are made for You de serve credit for your discovery, and I for one, return you.my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I cer tainly bad despaired long ego of ever affecting &nymph result. Yours hastily, - • ___ • , . pm/of Bondi Kella . J. W. ""' . y, Draggled., Ht. Paul. ° . . • [Frokti•the Editor of tpe Reel' tdate Adverting ' Ileavoit, 27 School Street, M*rch 20,1800. vise Sitt:lieving become prematurely quite gray was Induced, emneeix weeks since; to Make a^ trial• _your itestonstiffe.- 1 -have-usediess - thati - 4Wo - biitti . 4 kut the gray. hairs have all•dlsappeared; and although" iny hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of change Is gran unity going on, and 1 em is great hopes that In a short.thne my hair will ben dark as formerly. I have also keen Much gratified at the ' boalthy.molsturo and vigor of the hair, which before wasirerilliand dry, and it has ceased to come out attn. ' ruerly: nompoctfully, yours. Prorosaor Wood • CARLM, Illinois, June 19, 1816. I have used Pritfonnor Wfaxra Hair Resterettine; And 'have admired its wonderful effect.. My heir wen bernet kW. es I thought prematurely grey, but by the use of his t‘ Restorative." It ban rentonetylttorlglnel cblor,And I hove no doubt; perinineuti.) SIDNEY BREESE,: , • Ex-Sentitot United Staten. - For sele - in Carlde, by S. W. HAVERSTIOH, SAM I. ELLIOTT, and Urugtilsts everywhere: ' • Fob. 26;1857.-Iy. ONLY OND 80 . T.TLE OF DR SANDFORIYB • - Invigorator, or Liver Remedy la required to cure any - one tombled with Liver C,om. plaints, unless the most desperate of eases, when:the second bottle will, with* scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of to these facts that the Invigeratorte compounded by a physician who has used It ih his prac tice for the poet twenty years with a SWOOSH *almost ere dulous, and' that it is entirely yegetable, being cont. nosed wholly of gums. _ Some Idea of the strength- of those genii may. to formed when It is known ono-bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength as one hundred doses of .oa lomel without any of its deleterious effects. • = Ono bottle Is the surest thing known to carry away - • - the had effects of udneral poison of any kind. Only oho bottle is needed_to throw 'but of the system the effects of medicine after - it !ring sickness, One bottle taken for Jaundice rernofesall yellow - non or unnatural-oiler-from' • Ono dose of Cr eating Is sufficient tro•relle \ iii the atm '• - mach and prevent the food from rising and scouring. Only ono dose token before retiring prevents night- Mare. • o One dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, •- a-rd cures.cosilvonssn. • One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. • Ono dose of two ted4ifilidinifidi- will always rain's . - slek headache. . ••• The bottle taken for fernsle.ohstruction removes the cause of, the disease. slid makes g perfect cure, Only One due immediately. relieves Chalk. . Ono dose often 'repeated is a sure cure. for Cholera , . privimtattre.of.Clielera, billions attacks, while It i•elleve all painful feelings. /Jethro or tvo doses piker, occasionally Is ore of the . best remedies fm n cold ever known. . Thousands of cases of hodnumttou and weakness of , She in nesOlave tieep enrod iiy t _ -- -One tinie lefoTe auttiig gives vigor • to the 'appetite nod 'makes fliollAipStivell_, (MO &IRO - 0116r I'lllll.7fitql — rilres Chronic Diarrhea.- In AIR worst furors. %%Idle swoon, and bowel -complaints , , yield almost to 1 n tirt,t dose, OM, Or two dos,: cures a Chas caused -by worms. -while for worms In children. there Is no sorer. safer and ;speedier remedy in "1.110 world, av It never falls. ' There Is ne'exnegeration In-these statements. they are plain nod sober farts . , thnt. wit.= giro ericerice .to . I win use it are glying their unanimous • 'testimony In Its favor. • We wish all who are sick and debilitated to try this remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any who are not benelitted by its use we should like to hear front, as We have yet to hoar from,, the first person who has used a bottle oftinvlgomtor without receiving benefit, 'for there are such astmilshing medical virtues ht it. that all, no matter how long they have been affected, if their complaint arises from a deranged liver, will be benefit- tad If not entirely cured. dANFORD & Co. Proprietor, 345 Broadway, Now York. Per nab; by 8. 13.1.10TT 'and .8. W. LIANEItBTICH, Carlisle, and'by Drugglits generally. slarch 25 1857—Sm. RESI-I 8 UP PL Y 01 , 1 . DRUGb, , FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS. I have just received a fresh stork of MEDICINES, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS, Ac., which having bon selectod with great core at the heat .bouses 111 Phsiodelphirt. lon confideutly recnnlmud to FAIT ILIEIv - PirmerAss - ,TCOU NTRY MERCIIATNB and DEALERS, os being fresh and pure. Drug,, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Instipmenta, pure essential oils, Herbs end Extragg, Spices ground •anthwitole,-Essancosi — Perfumery, &c., he. Cod Liver Olt—Wormuted genuine. • DYE-STUFFS—lndigoes. Madders, Sumac; Alum, Log and Cam Woods. Ott Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye, . ' • • . PAlNTS—Wetherlll k Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green Ad Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass. Linseed Oil, Turpentine Copal and coach Varnish, and Itedlead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price. Also. it fresh and splendid moiortment of F A IsICY GOODL., Fruits, Confectionary, and Innumerable other articles calculated fur use and ornament all ofsrwhlch are'effered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Ging; Book and Fancy :1J of the subscriber ?rt North Ilanu ear Rtroet. S. W. lIAVERSTICR. TO IN VALIDS.-DR.: lIARDAIAN, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN. PbyrWan for Din e:teen of the Lunge, Thloat, eat Iteart—forrocrlyThy, stolen to the Cincinnati Marine Hospital, also to have lice Retreat, and author of •• Letters to Invalids"— Member of the London Medical Society of Ob aaaaa Bon, •• and Editor of the "Medical Stellurcope." may be con- , milted at Ilerr's Hotel in Harrisburg, October 14th ond I ath=at. the Mansion Homo IN CAR risLr: on Friday, October 16th, andat the Montgomery House in Cbrun bersburg on Saturday, October lith. Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Astir no, Larryngittle, and all diseased of the throat and lunge, by medical Inhalittion,lately used In he Brom: , -tpn Hospital, London. The ,greal point irthe treat- , moot of all human maladies is to get at the disease in the direct manner. All medicines are estimated by • their action upon:the organ requiring relief. This hi ,thehuportant•facarpon•widell•lnhalatton-le the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly inttB" the stomach. if the lungs are diseased, breathe or O. •• • hale medicated vapors directly into the lunge. Medi- , eines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very coat of disease.. Inhalation is the applies,— -• tion of this principle lathe treatment of the lunge, for It glees tin direct accuse to those intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medicines. The 'reason thitt Conpump-• tion ' and other diseases of the lunge, have heretofore resistwiraikkentment has been because they had never been epproached In a direct manuredicine. They - went intended to act upon the luturi yet were ap. • plied to the stomach. Their action woe intended to • local—and yet they were so administered Abet they should net constitutionally, expending immediate and ' principal action upon the unotrending stonmeh, whilst • • the foul ulcers within the lunge were unmoleeted. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact With the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. IV application is no eimple that it can be em ployed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or interfere In the least decree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. ()Tam DISEASES TREATED.—In relation to Hie • following diseases, either when complicated with lung affection. or existing alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find thempromptly curable. Prolapsus and all other forms of female complain% , - irrogularit IPs, and weakness: Palpitation and ether foralbf Heart Disease, Liver Complaint Dyepepsie, and el] other diseases of stomach and howelk4e. Ali disco of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy, and all forms of nervous diseese. Na charge for con-. 'imitation. • Sept. 30, ISM% S. D. HARDMAN, M.D. • • OVER'S I,IQIIID HAIR DYE 1, • The following from that eminent Physician of 'hlladelpela, Dr. Bt turtle, added to the testimony of Protium's •Booth, only confirms what to evidenced by - thousands who hat o,used novena Dte.„ • 01DMID 11(0,v ,QIESSNUF STREIT;I - 1%1110010111,1 2 '0 mbor 2'2,1135a. "In regard to ilovan s lion, Dm, I can Mato united .tatiogly, that it containe no deleterious ingredients, and may be need with ENTIRE DATES;, and with the 00. nosy CONFIDENCE and 817CCESIO • W. D. lIIIINOICLE, M. D. HOVER'S WRITING. AND INDELIBLE JNR JO Are so well and widelylnown ' as to require 110 11 1, NrY, of their merits, it is only neeessary to say, t the , steady and tomcatting demand, gives the best ey dente • that they maintain their ,Character for superiority which distinguished them when first introdUced, years , Ordure, addressed to the Minufactory, , No. ale RADA street, above FOURTH, (old No. I 14,) Philadelphia, will • receive prompt attention by , • , JOSEPJi 11. HOVER,Manufaetnrer. ICRAUSER'S PORTABLE • • CIDER MILLS,- tbe beet In nee; Wheeler's 0 - .• • Horse Power and Threalters, Corn Sheller' • of various sisee,lidy.' Straw;and - Fodder .. Cotten, grain Fang, RooKutters,Famnere. ' Subßoll and other Ploughs,PloughTastinsw Corn Deakets, Spain's Atracepheria Churns; &e.,,1th01e.;:.- - 1 sale and retail, at • PASCHALL MORRIS & • • Itnplement and Seed Store, 71h and Merest Street, ;.- Sept 30 '57 ' - pe6Fautsy Printing done WO ! . • D. C. - M. RUM
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