Vortra. El EIONG,Or ,THE OLDEN TIME• . . ---... tt o l - Li •' ;2*g ofte --- t± - r —'- n ThiM"wllS'inre ." --.--- vbi,L -" 3 --- looro .smiree over escaped singing; it often affected Liiesolf to • tears and'ftts ofpubblng Bowles used to say that it wea equal to Shalimpearu for tie words, and to Pinyon . Ibr the music.. It is ono of great beauty. , . Mooro speak- Ing of itrisaye—tt In this song, Which Moue of tho many -- - setyo - musle - by Myself, thiloceaslonal lawlessuess - of the metre arises. I need hardly say, from t,hu peculiar ... 'etrueture of.tho utr.",l . • • •-! Tgonies a song of the olden Limo, . • . ', Falling sad o'er the car, ' ' • • .: Like the dream of SUIIIO village elitism, • • ''.'t -Which in youth we loved to hear. And even amidst the grand and gay, `... ':Wlnin music tries her gentle'ait, . . .. .. ,• I•noyarhear so sweet a lay, •' - - ~ „ '. ...' • :tir*ii,th‘at.linsistss so round my "teak, f '-• • ' 7'.ite'iliat ' ''tiongef the olden time '''• •'• ' ' . ~ .• b., illing sad o'er the ens, ' . , . illtestbeeehin of sumo village aline, . o ' . Width in youth wo loved 10 hear. .•• - . . _,. . . •'•'--'''', nd - whou'all - oftlits - lifels-gone,- - ,s ' ' ' ' k'en t h e hops Mitering now, . . , .. . Like (ho iastsof loaves loft on: • ' . " '7Autinnn'issere and faded bough— . • • !prinks:is as.still those ft/omnivre's° 'neer, ` 1 ,1., Who lovaillno in youth's early day, ' '' if in'tbat parting-hour 1 hoar . ~,.. • ~ The same'sweet notes, and die away, To that song of the olden time, - ' • .itreatb'd like hope's hirewell strain,„ To say in 'sumo brighter clime, ' . Life and youth shell shine again! . ailtitestinf GfETVING A-WIPE BY BBTIVGI*CtLITA• A - sailor; Toughly garhed,was sauntering through the streets of New Orleans,then in A 'l n a from- reCtut raini - and the rise d the tide in the Mississippi ' river, which sometimes oye'rfloWs its banks and deluges the Streets of,,the•eity, Tendering them, fora Cute,. alniost, impassable':,te pedestrians.— TUrnitig '‘the'enruer of a much frequented street; our hero observed a young lady stand.' in a perple4ty 'at' the edge . of„the pavement, apparently,mintsuring.the dejith of the muddy wateribetween her and•the opposite sidewalk with , no.yery satisfied countenance. • T*stbiloi:pa'useq, for lie yas a great ad• telkerof.beautyi and certainly tbe . litir thee lihrtt.peeped..bat from under 'the little chip :hat and the auburn 'curls hanging glossy and uncontined.tivcr,her muslin dress, Might temp4= curions -or—adreiring glance. Per• Flexed, put_ forth otte little footto `try the depth and make- the effort 'to' cross 'civer,,whezi .the galltukt sailor, with charac lteristic.inepnlsivelfeSS, exclaimed : '" That pri3tty foot, lady,' should not be eolled'With the filth of the street i wifit for a mome an Wi main you- a patli: So, springing - list her into a carpenter's shop, ho quickly bargained lire a . plank, that stood, by the deoriva'S', and coming back to. the 'smiling girl, who was just coquettish enough' to accept the ilervices of the himd . some young_ , sailor, he bridged the narrow black stream, - and "she tripped across with a merry "thank you" and itroguish smile that made her eyes dazzle like dials:bads. 'Allis 1 oar young sailor was perfectly elec, ' trifled. The words had made a coininotioli in his bosom, and the smile had set his brain . to reeling. He was comPletely charmed. He caught-up the. plank al!d--shloelderillg-it,-- __Tollowedtbe_jifflo witch iltrourli the streets to liershome. She Ovibe-PerfOrined . the cer emony o. of "walking th'e plank,". mid each time_rewarded hipvivith one of her eloquimt - smiles. At last she reached her home, and .- he 'saw'her lightly trip up the marble steps of ii.palacekof a house, and disappear within. its rosewood. entrance. For a full moinent he stood looking at the door, and then, with a heavy sigh, turned away, disp6sed of his draw-bridge mid returned to his ship: • The next dity he was astonished. with an Order of pro Motion hoin the captain, Poor Jack was speechless with. amazement: He had not dreaMed of being exalted to the dignity of second finale's race on board ono of the grandest ships that graced the harbor of New. Orleans: He knew he was conipe; teneto fill this'or even a higher station, for instead of s 'endiwz his moue for am 1. • ments t misiting" theatres.tul bowling alleys as Milers generally do on their return fret 8•36, he purchased books and became quite a student ; taut he expected years to intervene 1 1 , before his ambitious hones would be realized. His superior officers seemed to look upon him with consklerAle.. leniency, and gave him many a ,fitir opportunity of gathering marine knowledge, and in the course of a • year the batrdsome, gentlemanly young mate had acquired minimal favor in theisyes of the portly commander, Captain Hume, who ball first .taken the smart little black.eyed fellow, with hismeitt tarpaulin and tidy lftm :. die, as cabin boy. One night the young man, with all„ thw officers, was'invited to an entertaftinient ut the captain's house.. He. went, and ,to[ his astonishment,• mounted the identical steps upon. whieh, two years .before, had tripped the bright vision -he had.. never forgotten. • Thump went his _brave. hettakp.S‘ he was nsh .ered- into the "parlor, . • and :race a , sledge. . hammer it : beat -ngniM when Captain Hetiie introduced hisi:blue•eyeil daughter, i'with:a 'pleasant smile; as•" the young- Indy onea,in.. to-- . your :politeneiS fOr a.afife; Walk home."' His 'eyes were all ablaze and his brown cheek flushed hotly as„tlfenoble cap: tnin sauntered' away, leaving the. fair Grace flume at his side. We will not recount what . transpired, and - Alle__aftentions:_paid_by_our 7 hero, all so kindly , received 'by the modest Grace, but will only reveal the fact that the gallant sailor and the lady he had learned to walk the plank" became very intimate during the Meiling; and it was accorded by • the'entire company that they were the hand somest couple present. Only a year from that time the .second mate trod the quarterdeck second only in • command and part owner with the captain, 'not only of the vessel, but a'sharer too in the affections of his, daughter,. the gentle Grace Mane, who-had always cherished the warm. .eet feelings for the'bright-eyed sailor. The homely but earnest act of, politeness towards his child had pleased ~the 'captain, and, though,theyonth labs, it not, was the cause of - his first-promotion, had bawl '• observed by.the father as he , left the daugh_ ter at the, mansion to which' he afterward : returned in triumph to reap the laurels of 'a virtuous and, honorable, deed, not, performed amid the excitement and carnage of the field, • but in the 4uiet walks of life, where true: • heroism emanates naturally from the:hearts nature's ,noblemen. • The old man has now retired from busi• nem; Harry Wells, our " Jack Tar" hers; is . now Captainy:Wells,' and Grace Hume, ac• ' cording to polite parlance, is ; Mrs: Captain Wells. In On*, our hotiest Sillier pitied - rank, hottor, : weelth, fluenee, 'and -a wife worthy his-affection and protection; all by. a :Wbich ef'te e refers with plessure,and laughs whoa, Zn 411.., • g his adventiiine; comes 'to the Tart 'in - . • -which Grace A sitalked,,the plenk , ." .• ~ lzsce[laircaus. OA. UDLEI LEA) ttiC - ititVv'Ect lit kr: • tick; The folloVing is ‘!. rare and racy," is 'a capital hit et some Imshands,.afid may be rend profitably Ipt 4111 who are inctined to, find-fitult-where there-is 'no faith: " foe everything'and crerythifigin its iS,IL rule that - Wotild prevent many lectures were it practiced more. But just , hear Mr.- "Now, Mrs. Caudle, I Sbouldlike. to know what :has 'become' of my--hat? diere - • been hunting till dyer the house f and lost Fein tufinatOi - that'should -hare theen-giiven , , tolhe' Mutual Life Insurance COmpany. NOVP, 'saY, wbatliatic yOu (lone with that bat?-,Xou . . ,have not seen it? ~Of n not; never do see it -- Frank, go ithd , Inti, - thrd - ja - OW fetch me . my cane. What, ; s that? it ' ii - C - itn't • find my 114? -Now,- Mrs.: Caudle, - T - . should • like to know why you - lOW persist in training ,your children in such 'a, heedless manner? lac can't find my hall TO be sure not; how can hc'if you don't learn him to look? Did I not leave it in the kitchen when I went there lost night after something to ? HoW tire deuce should you know? . I say - it's yofir business to know, and to have my things all : , - ready for-fmeitt.the morning-and' notlia:;ee me losing so much titne, Eh l you, have too much else todO? Of. course you have, - with . . three servants and two- children I Be cairn Q yes, ealni _You.see'l am calm', and if you Would only be so, I should • have been able to find miliat long two ! instead of • 'stayingliere . to listen to your • excuseso'vhen . ought:to be down town attending: to busi• ' Hess. Lwou,der how you expect I'm to, keep thiS house going, if ('as to •he kept Waiting here for my hat. • What I how eau 'you help it? -How can yoit help' Why, Madam, its'-the cosiest:thing in the Worldl It's sim ply this modern. Management. Nov, do you . .isuPpose thing 4 would 'go on--in this way, if you., would only see that articles are - in their right 'places; but, I suppoSe, you-haven't 'got time to do that , even I • Of, Course not, Wcll,'there-is.no use talking, Lmust go to the oflice..bareheaded... YOur .bonnet mad _ant bohnet.l But why phould lcurprised-why should I lie surprised if 'you. should offer me your skirts alscs.since I seem to bare lost all anthority' in this .house.? It's not your fault! and pray, then, whose faith, is it? I Will, repeat it over twenty times if yotrwtsh - ftt- -- ,whose faith; is itl7-Whatlithe , - servants ? No; ma'ami I tell you, You are mistaken—it's not the servants—l , tell. you it's your fault. ' I wonder whO •dverscees the servantswhe, madam, but you? Then, it's clearly your fault that I can't find my hat. (Sits down.) Well, des no use talking—ll shan't go to the office to•day, and you, ma'am, shan't go to Newport—aye hear? . It is no use asking, you satin: t. go. You needn't Sup: 'pose I'm going to be deprNed of -my hat iii this way, and then allow„,yeu to spend my 'money ati Newport No, ina'itm, • Fm 'no such 'fool 'as all that 'comes - to.- No; Ma'am.; - _ —here I am, and here I'll stay all dayfrua'am,- I What! l'on wish I wouldn't talk so madvl - I — rull you I - fflrtMk=-Ill' talk all day, if I please, and smoke too—d'ye hcdr that? smoke i n the dining-roft, and yes,-by Jovp, I'll smoke in the parlor, and by Jove, tya'am,i'll went the'cuitaini/and l'll smoke all 'Wet. the house." • "Here,' says' Mrs. Caudle, "the horrid wretch was about - 011ring his odious precept, into . •practied when Jane came in with his hat, having found it where it. had .been left by him, in 'a corner of . the large oak tree chair, on the back porch.' SOMETIIING THAT LOVES US. We all want Idve—it is the world's great need. Think what a heaven earth would he, if love was tho law- of. nations I No pub n ito ; fights or private squltlibles, no . dissimuldtl4l no backbiting, - . ll .ll no unlroppiness_n_LlMMe_m. Something to love me_ I" cries qui the human soul, no matter how higb or low its station. If it finds no responsive - itenrt;fio kindred thought, it ivill cling to baser and more perishettle things. . It ;will, twine itself about honor or ambition; and it will fasten on its own attributes, and fatten upon its own frailties, until it is degraded from au upright Image inton grovelling worm. It will cher ish gold and gold's power, and learn to love even the motheaten chest and rent-stained cot for that treasure up its heart's bwit riohk .4 Something to love me is the world's great ory. It is better to hove a dog to fawn upon and fares's, than to come home to a great. silent house, where the dead faces of dead an . costore look down from the cold walls, and the ' . groups hi the beautiful living landscapes : out doors chill your heart by their strong contrast with your own .cheerlessness.. :We htivealways tnarvelled whet we hatin _seen a mail or a wonian deploring their ness,eepecialliif they have the means•of ening thole lot. plenty' of peer children, deserted,or left, by the stern hellcats of death, to the mercies; of a merciless-world, ready"to be lewd. ' (io atter them- lovely wci- Man—ye-witese heart's - are•not brightened bY the roses and glee, the smiles,. aye, end 'even the tears of children, ho; - bring them to your . homes; le,t thewrnestle on your bosom, end see how beautiful it in tette loied. And noth. ingioves so purely, soiro . !y, so tenderly, as Helpless infancy. Ambition may deaden other loves, and the thorns of.the world's pleasure choke them ; hut the love of little children, is an upspringing well, alwotza bubbling freshly, whitely and 'spontaneously ever 'the rock of the fie wer. It matters not. Where they are 4 placed, they must love. Sometimes woman are laughed at because they pet lap-dogs, or cherish pussy oats, -At this moment n pair t f intelligent, dark °yeti, so full of expression .that they almost speak, are lifted toward us. • Two 'silken ears droop at either side, white'lleeey looks curl from tip to tail, four little feet With soft-rwool-atookings-;- pit-a-pat. Who can laelp.loying our little dog, Willy? We could not bbitne any lady friend . for en . attuchtuent innocent ns this i for •Wit -Iy!swild : welcome—en'joyous*so full .of:pup,' . py-pleasure—might warm. the.coldest heart. kindly towards him. r• Something tp,levi2 us great b00n... No one is utterly -destitute- of mono, lion that something or somebody 'does -not make a home in the heart. ' Yobterday we : coarse, ungainly wo man, front whose face-looked o sad. narrow, and 'Wiese brogue told of her Erin birth place,' And.what, think you this woman; suffering from 'poverty anti sometimes' from abuse,- had to love her" Two of tbeffweeteattwin babes that . 'mortal eyes:ever rested, upon, - with cheeks like peach. bloom, eyes blue as henven,:tind hair like . bleached flax, 'No lady of "hoe laud, our': !minded by luxnry, Mole : felt the preee ofmore 'benutlful lips , the . twisidgl4 softer arms Something to love l—it Is the world's 'great tprent lionyoo, rivlitm - our %hearts 'ore itt iunitOO'Ocd'o holy will, 'glvette netfieleiit for Aqtii ir .lieed.- 7 .-boatoti olive BranOk New &robs.. LPILTNG = S -. 3 P. it I - N - G , of the largest and test assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. Their stock htts'beou selected with more limo usual cord fronahe hest hounes in Now York and Philndolphia, and ovory 'effort made to obtain the latest and most fashionable styles of drestl, They flat.' ter- thetuselvesthey - Ivill - ho ahle - to kilt - every varlety of tasto•at pricks as low or. lower , thou they ain be bought here or In the WY.. Black 811 k 'Rolfes, Enrage' Ithbeo, • Fancy Silk liobe. ' s, .drown itohea,' ' &tontine. - . • Foulard Bilks, Gruna•tine• Brlllinnt, .g' Payadend Bilks, Pure Chsli, Oltighanid.awri. Moire •Antique, Dural,.• • India,. Crape ds Espagne Alpaca. ' Mourning, . Altsrsol do lane • Fancy Mks,' •,'" • Tamartine' • Cashmere. • A ashortmont or srlilte'arepsgoods,Nalnsook Mug. Victoria Myrna, Figured Swiss, :Velvets fur Man. MIA White and Black Crafai Bliawls; Stella Thibet, Mode and,ifrOelta 'Shawls, &c. Bonnets, Bonnet Satins, Bib. hens; Flowers; &O.:Von:1141°n, Crusslia'and Crinoline, Skirts for Ladles, ..411so,C011ars,Undersleavds, Hand .keraltjefil ih great •Variety. GENTS 'WEAR. • . Sigßul,_o6atmeips.,Dinp . detl,C,iehmeretr,'Svinkynor_Gat,- . sinierox, Cottonalles, 811 k quderslats, iduatis, Ilitudket. cl.of, Sze. • ' DOMESTIC 000DS. Blanched and unbleaehed Linen and Cotton Shootings, Table Linens, Welen ditto, rhino Corer,Counterpanes, Straw Hats, Flats, Looking Glossas, T iehiegs, Window .Shades of all .Itlnds, Umbrellas, Musilus and overy.va , - nay of Dry Gondola cominon use. e have just laid in A large stock of Tapestry, ingrain, Imperial, Mixed and Dog Carpet, OH Cloths, Matting, Straw Mots,',l:c., at lowest prices. Wo respectfully in vite the public to call and examine our stock before pur chasing. Wo have ~bought our assortment . nt such Oleos that we cannot be undoroold. . Special attention paid to purchasing goods in the city per order at shortest botico. .Every effort will Ito made by the firm to give sotlrfac lion to those who may favor them with a roll. ' -• ' . _ TEN FIRM 'I—NEIV - Go ori s - t —PARIS k I{/41(7111", 'Late fit' Philadelphia, Paper Hangings, House, Sigu, nud Deconitien I'ntntbrg Intitatora of Wood tuid Marble, chnllongt all othorl t compoto with them in-the varlet's brooches of Lb o obey - Having fitted up•our store for 4,1 hA PEA the occlusive sole of WALE. • : • - •4 o 4 t inicia PA it 8, olt Trlidt-S.--P Itli O ,V-Vo ' t sr; _•..!::::e " il i a l AW, ` , l si i r i niV ri Arsg respectfuloy invite the putille to en extuninathin et.our stock, front which wn are confident of giving entire sa-, MO:lotion to all who favour us with.a call. Our goods having boon selected Mlthiare front the ilreP.mrinufac; turns in Philadolphls; will be furnished at than lowest prices. All orders for Paper. - flanging or Painting promptly anti personally attonded to and executed lu a workmanlike manner. • • , J. W. PA RlS,.Practirati Paper Hanger-1' 11. F. KNIGHT, Practlehl'ilStise ~t•• Sign Painter.. South Ilanofer street, noxt door to lltipuonis Hold, Carllslo, Pa.. , April 8, 1867.—tin. ' ' , , • CHRISTMAS AN . YEAR. Tho-faoro of the sulinefilier in In reefelpt, and the shelves are ndw supplied with a hantinetne'seleetion of fine and rich • • FRI NC II 011 N A . . .. . , and treetirated fancy ware, sure itt Inlistehda,.Basket, Varna, Coffee cups, Jewel l boxes. toy -Tea •iind fittest , setts, China , dells Its varlety,..aini_a'.itarlety..ef,otlier lute:lea all well attired for tits comitrjlolllday4e , . - .- ' . ', GRIN:3EIU ES tAND HPIOES • In every variety,-frpilf and of heed quality Intro Jn. been added to.nur filrmormtedk; =-- - : 1 , 141 v IItICKWItitAT, - of T ory lino quality in - sinirit — sarlnviilso on Land, GRANOIKItnIES, Currants, CittnnAnd oilier goods adapted to tho reason In variety, constantly in store nod for sale by, claritsio. Dec. 10. '5O. J. W. EDT.. SAXTOW - S --- HARD WA R %SPRING AIi:RIVAL. 1311111.51; .OF , Tho subscillierinui just returned from the Enstiirn cities, and would eall the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and welhaelected seamen t of I/ARIL/WARE which lie has 110W.011 hand;' censisting'in pail of BO I LDI MLMATERIA LS, such as •Screwa,,ltinges, Bolts, Locke, 011isa•Of every do• scrlptlon and quality, such as tkannion, te, polished Amerimii, , Freneli, Enamelled' and-Double tilt•v-of pit aPses Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ' TOOLS-Including Edg e Tools of every denririplion„ Saws. Planes, Brace and Hilts; Augerti: Squires, (I tinges, 'Files, Rasps, -Screw Blacksmiths Bellows. d:c., ' •' • • • Shoemakers and Saddlers Will find a largo assortnient of Tools of ovary description. togalier •witla'haitiiie' and Gentlemen,' Morocco ..Lining, Binding, latent mill' FroncliValf Skins, Shoo Thread.', o oS,Vs.. Pegs, Leas, flannels Mounting, Collars, Glrthing, Whipstock,,Doer.. hair, Salitfie Trees, &0., Lc. . . Also, Coach Makers Tools and Irian - I/hip; of all 'kinds, nucleoli Ruhelipalica,'Vellocs, Shafts, Bows, .A: El,ior Cloth, Canvass, Cloth, lbduaskr , ^Trlng, -Lace, M oss, fes,.. M ,Springlielts Ac„ kr, . • , : 'fishes. (Oak, Walnut. and Mahogany Veneers, Ki 011. of all Hods and A 17.111 . 31ouldlitio, Rivets, Ifalr Cloth, • Plush, &air and Sofa Sponge, - Housekeepers will also find it largo assortment of Knives and Forks, Britannia, Albata and Silver Plated and Tea - Spoons Candlesticks, Walters,'Shorels, and Tongs, Ron and lirass - Kettles, Pails, ke., toge l tA , r ,with Cedarware of. all kinds, (ouch- as 'Rubs. 'Churns. ke , Agricultural implements, embracing PlONVii(if tin kinds, cultivators, Roes, Shoiels, Bakes, Forks,Chatus, • IRON,n largo at. IL comprising all klpds general use width I ain selling at city wilkele prince.. - Remember the 4,11 stand, East' 11 in street, Carlisle,. • '• " IRSAXTON: 'MEW 'WOKS Al' Li SALE AND RETAIL STORE•OF 811107001 f, TAYLOR & SMITH. • Worcester's Dictionary, Svu. -$3 60 Worcoster's Academic do. , . I , 70 Weber's Outlines of Universal •• 3:00 Smith's History of ,Oreeca, . Tunt Life In the h oly Laud, • • - 125 The Student's Gibbon, . . 100 Wavokty, (2 vols. Cloth.); „ 50 Rub Roy, ff 1 60. aT,holestlinonY of the Iholis—lfugli . n 25 Wild Western Scenes—A Narrativo of Adventur• • ' ors in the Western IVilderuess, lvol. 12 sue. Illustra ed, Paner,ifficts=_Clutli fl _Ohl Auto.lilography of n Blind Minister, 1.00 The tirest Western Cook Donk 50. How to do Business, a l'ookot Manual of Piertl" - ,. cal affairs, and Guide to Suceeess in Lilo, , . • bracing Principres of - Business, Caucus - of ' Succekshand Failure, At. Sc., only ' 61 All the School hooks used in the town and through do county, wholesale null retail. Music aid Musical InstruCtions, for sale b SIIRYOOK, TAYLOR • Pliiin and Fancy Stationery, at SIIRTOOK, TAYLOR • Sunday School Books, at city juices. at • SilitYoOh., TAYLOR B!auk Books, orsll . 4li: . ytsl i ii:!p , lNitzt a ITA,B NEW GROCERIES!- .1. W. EBY. '• • ' - A eholgq_selection_ofiltoccries_Pf_mnibt)Anclety,.in; el Ittllng.Sidees...and Teas have been added to our former assortment. among whielt ntay be had strictly mime . LAOUVRA MOCHA CONE EE . , - together with a general assortment of . BROWN SUO AILS, ' Including Crushed, firtmulated, Pulverized, And . lari lied Sugars. Also a lot of Nov Cheese, Faretra,' Cdrif Starch, Mustard, Choeolate,•&e. Also Greutvand Black Taw, at .lonkin's SOW brand. • Npr sale at the lowest prices at MARION HAM, ft ItO. °EBY by ' (Oct ' ' w. EBY. .• • " T 2 R . R . 0- )1, 0 0 RI-I .7 . 7 AT 13. C. nuyErrs - . , 811 5 td a`n!l - I‘lsckalel eldifferent grades, ' - • ' • .t, . . At iluy orrs. elalmon,-Badolish and White Flstr, r • APIIUXt:TT'S.• Cadfish, Balk and Pickled Herring, • Cheese add Clackers con be had At, IIUYETT'S Dried Fruit, VroPervf, flint Jeitl n, Af, II uikrrs Sugar Cured heat ild Ilamey A flush supply utLIQUORS, 011s,'White Lend, &c., &e., HO. THIS ! ! I—The cheapest suocsToaa In the comity, ahead of all Coml. title.. Ladles and Uenthimen will save 25 per cent by purchasing their Boots and Show% at - the CHEAP Shoo Store SOUTH WENT Corner of the public square, FItESII ARRIVAL ~OF BOOTS and SHOES. f t . Trunks, Wises, Carpet. Itags, umbrellas Just received from Philadelphia an extensive and splendid assortment of ' ' CENTIAIIIENIL AND LADIES' SHOES, whir have boon selected with care from lino best man uEietorles, and which lie can recomend for their st 6 parlor workmanship and enieb. lie has every thing In the lho,t and Shen Buil suitable for the 'season, and which windro mold very low for cash. 'A great variety:of Hen's and 'bye GaltersolloOts, Shoes and Jlmgaii,JaL dies Gaiters, lace Boots, Buskins, Slippers, Ties, Misses and Children's Shoes. at the lewest prices. ] Purchasers are iospectfully, Incited to call' and ax-. saline our large and elegant assortment, and,they'wlll, and that in price and quality it, will compete with any shoo store In the place. -o:9_lleparing done at the shortest notice. All rips sowed Gratis. Don't mistake the place, cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, om posit° 11. L. Burkholders Hotel .JACOB.SENEIt, ' Successor to 51."Litrow.- Mny 2), Om TMEAL , ITA.T •- • • - CAP, BOOT-AND SHOE STOUR. - Wo Invite tb,o attontinn of the- public to our, large and varied assortment of GOODS. which 'w 111 dio sold as cheap no at any othel'oetabiLihmat In Carlislo. Me - !MVO EVERY VARIETY OF HATS, • • . . for men, boys and children,minde of excellobt -material and of every grade and price. Also n splendid assort ment of Straw Ibis, Caps, and Infant's Hate, ready tailwind. All kinds oft - loth anibbi lazed Cam from 25 coats upwards. Our stock of BOOTS, AND SHOES can not be excelledi nod we invite our rad friends and out •tomers, as well as °theta, to call find rommtne our stock an we fool confident of our ability to Please. All kinds of Ladko, Misses and Chlldran's GAITERS, of the best material, constantly no band. • • • 11.•KELLE11.' [April 29,1857. ' y..n. 7 •Ail, rip; sewed gratis: 44Y .IMPORTANT.. Srukir's ~ .. .. . patant Solt Spaltng,' Odle," for presOrviOg Trutt!, 13reen.goth,..Pene,, Tomatoes,-he r he. - Nvory Fanner • unddlouse.Heoppr should be a purchaser. For Wei, at At.y prices, at tke'ehaap yarclicare Store-oil. . ... , :-.IIENRY SAXTON. - . Aug. A 2(4.'67.1 '• -. 1[.1.3/gljUltl9lll."i. 0 . 0 Akli.--2,0p0 Ttl,Nl3 oftykena Valley Nut , CUui, a eupeilore.::.7 e, reeelvlbg and tofeale Aurut ieb7. ; w. B. MIJAILLtY.: , 2AD 1)1 . 4 E, _AND ••It A 114 ESS „NIA K INO. The subscriber Contiiiiies to party on the abort, business, In all its-various branches, In North Linn. over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's cornet Whore he intends 'keeping-on bond d giinend aimortinent In his line, consisting of all. kinds of fashionable SAD. DL,ES, Bridles, Alartinsides, Girths, thilticed, - aIirdTRUNIIS; traveling and saddle - 0.16 .4 14 Mao_ map- - rufacturnu:the mn t I% 111 0 ' ' • ,also manufacture's' Ilarnesei, Bridles, . , Collars and Whips In all their varie ties, and confidently , believes from tho general niipuiba Zion of his customers, that he makes the neatest aiid best gears, is thefr - variettof bredth,that is made In the country. lie also makes all kinds or Afatrasees to . order, viz: Straw, Musk, Curled Hair made Spring Mit *rasses. MI the above articles will be made of the best material and 'workmanship, and with the 'utmost deal patch: . • . • •• • WM. OSBORN.. TRERAIM-YOrt,NINTEBA: • PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES:;' The subscriber- nt his old gland on North liatiover Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth lied Coffee Pot,l' de. ores to call the attentionorlim public-to his large as ortmeut of 'STOVES, Ottbe. newest and omit ' • ble styles, from the beit manufactorien In the • country; and lit cell prices from 's3 to $l5. Among Ills PARLOR. A CHAMBER. STOVES ore the Mirror nov:4 - filo Arctic, Itovere, Star, 4. 1 151,j Pormlan,,UniOn and../Etna Air Tight, together with iithur patterns which lie lots of all slues for ilnaors or chninhers,aucl calculated forburning either wood or coal. . Also, the /Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flattop and Bandbox or Poor Mates,.with other COOK INO STOVES, comprising the latest luiproventents. in kitchinintores,lind Intendod for either wood or Weil.— Also, Pio Pinion doom Cooking Stove—a new andelo gout article. to which he invites the particular ellen; Lion of facilites; Ills cooking stoves 'singe in price from -$l- , - - to 25,-w ithithe.listures complete. _ Also,Nlijoyinto - St. vex of various patterns and different prices. . • Also, r4,i4JIALLIcI) AND TINNVD 11 AKE for. Cook, - innShwas, Brass Kettles, &c. Also, every article in the lino of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are 'respect. fully Invited to call he is confident with his Urge ntock, variety and cheapness; of being'oble to give eii 'Jiro satisfric tied tcierery Si. MOKRIO = . 7 '40 7 ',OW& FETTB ICS kw3 06%'01..w, • BOOST.' , VOW on hand a large 4ssorii)eot'Of now and fashionable }TUN In RE and 8 - lnut and Mahogany Dressing Bumps; with .mar. hie tops. Pofas. Tables. anq Washstands , . . Wnl n utlyhnt Not, and Wardrobes. • Mahogany ntatiVnlnut Tables of all sisal,. Fkernsh Bedsteads - Mahogany and Plain Tales, doll prices. • • • - • Parlor nod (+Mill, nod Rocking v eliid or bnireloth rerktei nod back*. •• Mahogany And Walnut tbnirn with Indreltdb..or cant . s Plain Chains of•nll lands. '. • . Call and sea this ner and ottatnnt assortment at tld Furnlturo ROIIIIIS of tliiranbs6dtler, totnorld worth ILI novor and louthor-at. • ~ • May 27; 18 ,7 . GAS FITTING AND PLUMB - . The undersigned would lnfornithe citizens of Carlisle, that be has inside twang. . unoutstodoQAS FITTING and PLUM 111 NG:a t short no tire, and tin reasonable terms:. Ile hoe engaged, the sec viers of n first rate hand from l'hlindelphia t nnd has sup plied himself will, nn extensive nissortment of-FI XT UltES;whiell will enable bin] to till all orders promptly Alt-work will he' warranted. Jlls stock Of tins -Fixtures will beteund in the room exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on ;North Ilan - over street, where he - Invites . TINNING, SPOUTING, ke,--Ife La aim pibpared to furnish, or mulcq to ordoc,ovory o nrtielo of TIN WARP, Wotsokiniioriiini,l °flier. lIO . *III almo , nttood. to SPOUTING, lIOUSE-HOOFING, BANGING, and. PLUMBING. . ' . Thankful tor .tho patronage wltivyklrh 1,0 11/main:oy boon throned, he respectfully - aolleltien - couthinance of tho SIIIIIC. - = C.II.IIiEBRATED- . I . - 'LIQUID CI htlEi-- TilE GREAT APIIESIVE., • •• - Most useful artlelo_ever In rent;d,_ for house, store , hud °Mee, surpassing la htllitj every other glue,' gum, muell'age, past& or ' - • ' , . ' • -• cement Meer known. , . IVIAVAiS.itEADY FOR APPVICtTeO: 4 7.. • Allhosivo- .paper,'cloth, kather, futtrittivii porcte lal n, chinlyrurtriviovle glees. " ' For Manufacturing Fancy' Articleti, Toys, etc. ' It MS - no fuperlor; not - only poNeweing greeter •stre, nalh Aban any other known , article, but adheres mere quickly,' -lunging wro. slat n...wirdie.tho-pnrts.are -N L-0 Slt- IYitlflo„ti, last three-years, upwards of 256,000 bee tles ef this juMly.colobrated LIQUI have,' boon sold, and the great contunlence which it has Proved In every varse, has deservedly speared' for;-10iCtletnitird• which, Po manufacturer has fohnd times, diffl• cult to lost;b adkunwiedged try' all ivho have used It; .that, its merits are lid' air,ve any similar .nrticle or iel- Cation ever o ff ered tor the . • ELLIE Is ex tensiVefy - eirunt erfeitcoliserve• the table, " Mcitota's Celeirrritud Liquid Lillie, the, Groat Ailbottvle." Take-no Other. • • •••,; „.; • • TVTAITY-NIV.E•CfcSTIA .?4,3IQTTIA; • Man'uOtzture# and Pohl; W..bolesal‘• by • ITM. 0.• Mcltt4„Statlaner, • • . .'„h DM Chestnut Street, ' Philadelphia. • XS...Liberal toucemismt.e.offere.d.to.,persone Aegean , of selling e article. • Sept 23,, 1857.4 y. . • ••r ' • EWVIIIE DEPOSIT 'DANK. P It 0 P,ll. T 0 ICS. Alekunder Davidson, • • James 111cOnnt1110, :George '' • -_ - - 'John Waggoner,- - -- William Gracey, . - =,L. IL handsel , . IJohn C. krona,. • John Ornevy, Matflow_.ll..lloyd; • A10401111;11 Drove, • Atcheson Lawbiln, Isaac. A. Quigley, John.llursh, dr., Jens 3151teoben, • Thommi I. 4 tetigh, - -- - ,John P. Rhoads, Tins Dank, doing :business in the name of Mee t racey Tin now prepared to do a mond nankin, Business wit t fidelity and dispatch. Money ieeelved on - deposlt and•paid _Dick 'oil demalm without notice. . •.• - On-Special Deposita, interest is paid no follows, • From 2 to 4 months, 3 per cent. per annuin:; 1.5.0 r 4 months and upwards, 5 per cent. per annum, Mites,' 'rafts, Checks Ac.; Collected in any pactnf, the Ilnited States. • Partners, Mechanics' - and all others desiring a wall dellmdterY Mr their money, will talarin mind that. the . proprietoe or thlg Brink are INDMIMALLY LlAtl,t to the extent 01 their :several Imitates ler all' the depoalts find othbrAddlgallota of RNA, UItACEY & CO. Dank Ing'llow:b 111 Maln'i.treet, Newvlllo Pa, Dud- . coo bourn from A Si., to 3 r..v h . . . . , JWIN P. lIIIOADS. • Caahler... Nowvillu..l um! 17, 1857...-Im.l . CUMBERLND A VA.DLEY B ANK: - PROPRILTOR S. .SleLcitOin Ilro4NzmAN, IMMIMMI • . ' STEOGETT, JOHN C. DUNLVP, 11. A. StgAutox. • Thin Bank, doing busineswltithe name of Ker, Brea home & Co., Is now folly prepared to d 6.11 general Banking Business with 'promptness and•fidelity. Money receivvd nu deposit athd paid book MA demand without notice. - Interest paid on special depeilis. • Cer• tilientes of deposit, bearing Interest.,et the rate of,flve 'per emit. wilt..be Issued fog as short a period as lour 'toeails. Interest on all , certificates will' cease at ma. turity, provided, however, that if said certificates are. remier'ed ItCany, time thereafter for anothrtr given pag rind, they shell hearth° seine Woof interest up to the time of rdnewaL particular attention paid to.the col., loctltot 'of Antes drafts, checktiA-Colle•any part of, the Unifell - Stetes eiCattadas. • • • • Remittance'? made to Englinid, Troia n‘d,. , Conti. , neat. The fitithful and con fi dential 'execution of pit orders entrusted to them, may bcrelled open. '• • ' They call. the' attention of Farinere . Mechanics and • all r thers who desire a info depository 'for tbeirftmenes, 'oho unduniabin fact, that t Intpropriefors of 11110.114 ml: INDIVIIMAII.V,IbibIe GO the extent or their estates, r.i. All the - Depossts, and other obligations of Hell,- 'Brant,- They have reeentlY removed Into t eh. new Awaking Jlaiitse directly opposite Abele Miner staud,'ln , Wes Main Street, a feW • dooro cost' of the . 11811 mid Depot, where thoy will. ot nll Manes ho pleased to give hay lu• formation desired in regard:to money matters In gone. At IlUYkITT'it At IIU VEIT'S Opole fpr,buslnes4 from 0 o'clock In the morning milli 4 o'clock lmtho ovoolre . s. •. ... • „44 Y E Carllxin, Mr* , 20. 1857 1 - : ;11.1111 'INSURANCE. - THE ALLEN ANLI EAST . WINNSBORO MUTUAL WWI SURANCII.COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo. rated by an act of Assembly, is now fullyorganized, and In operation under the management of the following comualsadohers, viz: Daniel Ralloy, William It. Gorgap, Michael Cocklin. Breum mua, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun. lap, Jacob IL.Coovor,Lowls Ilyor, Henry Logan, Bonin. min If. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Jotlepiv Wickersham Alexia mita Cathcart. Tho ratoii of insurance aro no low and favorable as any. Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to bowel° members aro invited to maim application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon, them at aoyi time. ' • BENJ. If. MOSSES., President. HEMET' LOGAN, Vico President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary. DIICIIAFL COC4LIN. Treasurer: AGENTS. CUMBERLAND Ihntolph Martin,.-N i Cum berland; C.'S. • Ilorpian, Kingstown;' Henry Bearing Shlyornanstown •Chinrlee 8011, Carllnlo Dr. J. Ahl Churehtown ; Samuel Graben., West Ponnsboreugh hates-Mo Dune], Frankftird; Mode ttrlffith, SPuth Mid dloton ; Samuel hoover, Benjamin Traveretiek, Meehan lemburg i-John Sherrick, Lisburn;. David Coovor, Shop hentetown. YORK COUNTY.--John Bowman, Dillsburgi Deter Wolibrd, Franklin; John Smith,lisq., Washington; W. 8. Picking. Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. lIARIIIBIIIIIIO.-11ouser & 'Lachman. . . _ . .... . 111ffluborty of, the . company having policies about to ex nir6nn o ltv,e ' ' ypdby nll I, ii.v ni pi moon pay of the apot.v. OTIdE. —Notice hi hereby given, c that apPllention wig he made io the next, Logic. la ere of Podhaylvimla, to alter the charter of the Car lisle Deposit hank. located 1n the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland manly, so as to confer upon said bank the rights and priviloges of a bank ,of Wage. and.to change Its name to the Carlisle, Bonk. f‘lio, to increaso the capital of mid bank (which la atAweient seventy.two thousand • dollars )with thO.prildiege of losroaffing tho' same under Its prosent CharterlolOne • Hundred Thou mud Dollais) to ThreolLundrod Thousand Dollars. v. 31. BEETE.II, ::Flarliste; July 1;111(.7,-76 m. • • • • 'PRIME. TIMOTHY-:AND : BIRD GRASS SRN% Orchard Gratis Seed, ••• . Gyetliass: American and Engliali Lawn Graes,•Kentucky Blue Grgee, &e., for sale na • ! • • . PASORALUMORRIS ~Iniplemont anti Aped Store, 7th and Afar Vat 'divots, Alisrctlancomi. npproviid 9 ,. 1' ANIS It, I n a SADDLES over used in Or country, and .those wishing n hand• ionic, durable and' pleasant saddle will do well to call and see them. He JACOB FETTER% MONROE MORRIS 11. A. STURGEON, Enabler Clu_,',l7,k4).4.):tio'cpicilts L]7 11.1111A1_21 - LE - _RIZZI PIANO. FORTES. ICNAIIE, solder partner of the late firm of Knabeetheble k Ors continues ho man ufactue end sale of INLAND AND Po., PIANO FORTES, undo, • the - name 'of •WILLIAM KNAVE k EIO., .at the old • stand, Nos. 1,8 , s.and 7 -Nertlt'-Eutaw_stit et,.opposite ° the Eutaw House, lialtitnere. • • j 'Thankful for the extensive patronage received by the . 'Auto - firm for Molest- fifteen years,-•I respectfully- beg leavErto inform the public, that shire 'the death of one of my ruiners, Mr. Henry Gable, by. which the part nership . was disolved, 1 have purchased th'm entire • hirge steak of utifiplidied'Plat; o l t utnber, and other prepared materials belonging , to El atqrm firm: I shall therefore continuo the, Wain at thold ;lard as above, and Will etid6aftw...nofonly to kuntain the well established reputation of the into.firm ' but to excel all former efforts hap.erfecting the Plano Forte. ',• 1 • Slue° the dissolution of the Into firm, I ant manufec -Luring Pianos en anew and • Dutch Improved•• Beale.— The first Inittrumint finished according to the airs de -1 ;signs, was depositedin the Fair of the Maryland Snail. tote, hold October,' 1855; at which It took 'the highest honers.of the Institution, having beet; awarded the. 'Weld Medal Premium,". ern theunutual , tampon:ion j oefourtei'm Pianos, exhibited' by some of the best. me. hereof Roston, New Ytirk and, Baltimore. . • , ArthOTATififuTtlndustriiil , PhOilbitleirs, - held - in - Ots Leber, 18¢5, and October. 3850, by the Mechanics' Insti. • tutu of Richmond, Virginia, my Pianos Were also award. ;• MI the Highest Premiums. ' • ' 'Again, at the Into Mr-Of the Maryland Institute, held October, IMO, after a most thorough and .an ono- . 4 , usually protracte d . investigalloin of the, merits of the ,eighteen Instruments on exhibition, 'from the most . 'celebrated factories of Baltimore, 'New York and Dom ' ton, my Planes were again awarded the highest honors • .or the_ Instituting, they, having received the "(told Mediu Certificate," an honor only adjudged to articles of sucirsuperier merit as lo defy computitien fur ' tire 81100J1/00 years: Also, at the Third Exhibition of ti, Metropolitan Mechanle'S Institute. hold in Washington, D. C. March 185I, , they were once more awarded the highest hom ors. . . With regard to the onalttleti of my ;pianos, I confb dontly refer tO the testimonials I ant constantly re• fmuL.ProfessitrtLatid_Ambleurs. speaking for themselves - and others, of the bight appreciation In - -• whlt•lrmrlnstramentsere always held, -a nd which can. ' be,seen at may Warerooms. And this is - the hest and nibst reliable it.urance I can offer to customers, 'bear front my own knowledge of the Instruments, that in Purchnslitgat toy establishment,- they are guaranteed the Poss.lssion 010 Pietro, equal, if not superior, to any Made in Ibis country or Europo. All Pianos built at my Factory have full Iron Frames. being so einMtruct.l us to secure great additional Strength, without affecting the.voss,and therefore will stand in any climate. PlntMs made, to order, of any kind of wood, and' with . • any style of finish that may be desired., :rho greatest rare is bestowed upon my work, and the selection of the best materials; and nyery I nstritment • turned out of my history can therefor° be fully eel• ranted' no possessing all tho qualities 'requisite fora " goods Motto. - ' All Instrumentsof my mannfact tar'e' are ekio guaran teed for live years from the day - of saltv '• • Particular Attention is paid tn. the 'selection .oi ln. struthents for Offset orders, and a rattly.ror. or rx ctrexaxgraeted ntany tune within six months from the tiny ofsalo,.should such Instrument not givo eidire satisfailhin. tra,WilotreAts tlr v.rnx will lind. It to• their ndvant.' age to give nod a belbre purrhesing elsewhere. tmeonstantly on ha oda lieu assortment. of MEW DffONS, of.the best tankers, ne prices froth' $45 to $2011—• ' with single nod' double reeds—and Also with double ..key,,tritirds and etopsTwell adapted fur the use of entail, PIAWS o,m:hanged, hirod,•or tuned) • • W3l, KN,ABIL. Ow The. folflnglestimonials front two of the most end. nowt Pianists in , the world. will showhow 'my Instru melds ate appreetnted by those great Performers, who I have had importunities for testing the Met , Plartes of ; Europo and Autoßtn: • • 31e. W. litotes, italtintoro: ! Dear Sir: I have great plensnre In certifying that I lace tried your Equare Plattoriond find them squab II . not saperlor to any in th IN country. Among their great qualities, which distinguish them, Is the OVOIIP/i8 of tho egrecable and - even touch. and. volume of - . -- tone. - 11'ailiV5TtuitIrtlio success you so • I serve, I am, sir, yours very truly, Baltimore, Dec. off 1816. `- ; B. TIIALBEIVI. To' Messsis. Wns.-Knabe k Co. , Ilnitimore: flentlemen : Permit roe to express you herewith my ' - sincere thanks for the superb Grand and finnan, Pianos which yet hove loaned ute, and on which I have per formed at My concerts: I eannot.hut congratulate you upon the Immense ',Nereus and Inmenl - rmenttiymreon , coutinuallynsalte nu your Pianos. which r in rn,j , 01)110 .. Imp, rank amonellse very JuLstinAllis country: With hearty wishes-sr your success and .prosperity, .VhlCfryon richly deserve by your enterptise, energy at9.o acti r fly, .1 imnslis yours, Very truly,. July , MAURICE BTRAKOSCII. i a Illerhet St., above Eighth, • • STAUFFEIt & lIARTArS 111UP_ITATCILES_ANII-JEWELRY....I ' •It Wholesale and Retail, of the " Philadelphlt __. , • Watch and -10w.nry. Store," No. - 99 North'Socond street corner of Quarry„philudelphin,. 00. . . • ': ' Gold Lever \lntl:hos, full jewelled, 7.BCa . rat . cis* s2ti Gold .Lepine, 18 corpts, ' ' - 24 00 . ...Sliver Lever, full Jen oiled, -. 12 00 Silver i.epiwi - Jewels,, • ' ' 000 ; .Suporlor (Nortlura, . 7 00 . Gold Specla6les, ' 7 00 tine Alm; do. . - . • 4OO '.: Gold 111.17701eni. ' 3 00, ' Ladles' Golcllo,• ' 100 •- Silver fool IMP, sot, . 5.00 Gold Pens, with pencils and sliver holder,' .' 1 00 Gold Finger Ring, Watch Glosses &c. All goods warranted to ho what they are sold,,fit, • ', . STAUFFEG & lIMILEY, Successor of G. Conrad.. ': • . 1 1GPOn Ladd semi - /old and Silver Levers and Leprna still lower than the above prices. . CH AIR AND l FURNITURE, ,ESTAIMISIIIIENT IN )3ALTIMQIII3; Tot's Gay •Street •:Warelooms No. 25 Gay Street. near .• BSLTIAIORE, 1111 i, • Wank hiltep,t always on hand. or mado'to order, eve ry itylo 'of Vrencli TETE.A.I.Eits, in Plash, Hair 'Chitin+ or !truculent,. French Full'Stuffand Medallion. Parlor ARM CHAIRS In Plush, Hair, Cloth, or Itrontelle. . • !• t'rench Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CUAIRS, In,sets with Plush, Moir, or lirocatello. SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Rail, Cloth or Plush. HOCKING CHAlNS—various designs, in Halt., Cloth and Plush. Stull Spring LOWeriESa largo assortment always. ou hand. or any islttern made or savored with any goods to order. . . ()HAMER SUIT—In Walnut, complete, from $3 tt CANE CHAIRS. and Booking do.—tho lowed assort moot ready-made In tho United States—frohVsl2 p do son tip. • • Dar Room, Office rind Dining CHAIRS,' n Oak, Weil: nut or Mahogony, with Cane, nod or Stuffed Seate-- ~ an asaorlment embracing over Oil dhen. Wood. Peat CHAIRS and SETTEES and ROCKING °HAJAR—over 100.derun. Feather Beds. Itair and Musk Mattresses of every va riety. Also, all kinds of Wit and Plain Frames for Leaking Ulaeses, &e. . A. IVIATIIIOW, 21 North Gay Striiet, , . . -- Jolty 10, 1857. ' Near Fayotttratruet. — , • C,01.1 N !PRY ' MEItOW NT S TIM Apple Harvest et Itibilscrearrlved, And !rpm wish to' maku money; plcnseyour customers and save canvassing agents (who ran snake one, two and oven four hundred dollars par month) from sup plying the goods In your town and county which you ought to sell, you ran do it by sending ton dollars for • a sample box containnlg, six of Pratt's Apple Pearers (250,000 already sold) and Pratt's Apple Slicer, (a new article.) and one thousand printod circulars to distri bute in your town or county. fly so, doing you will -flustno - tiouble In ordering and gelling at a very large profit ten, twenty oroven a hundred doson. machines 'during t h e season. - • • PRATT'S APPLE PARER wag patented in 1863. Having a NM head or knife cornier no emlnlicd as to readily adjust Wolf to the InegualitiOa .of the Surface of apples, -or other fruit, the workingonalitios of which basis proved an oxvollent and advantageous to Maoris munity, ,that the manufacturers,' Niessra. Sargent & Faster,, have- already been called Ou to, supply more than half a million Machines. , PRATT'S APPLE SLICER,. made to accompan?• the Paror, Imo patented In 1850. It Is a small mealy ma. slructed machine, and Its eimspanion 4 he does most oxcellont work, auttint in about flyp,seeonds. auk apple into twenty-two equal parts, leaving, with out Waste, only a small Sara to be removed. A child Can readily work 'either 'PareFOr Slicer at a spqed of •about throe bushels per hour. - ' ' ' RETAIL PRICE OF EACII,SI,SO, All orders by mall er othOrwise aboultb.to moot prompt attension, be addresed to i 1 , U.:PRATT,' - &VOL] &norm t., Thliadelphik Pa. • : FOUND AY AND nACIIINE 8119 P, anseve • CARLISLE, PA , • • • • . .• North Street;east of Glass'allotst 'The subscriber would rtspectfully Infitrin -the public In general that is lw now prepared-to mattuPacture all kinds' of Agricultural ImpleMents• ' such as Bevel Geer, Four Horse Power, Horizontal Geer, Four end Two horse _Cower, also . the latent Improved hallway Clods Horse Pewit and Overshot Thesheis with Separa ' tors attechq,d. Ile invites particular attention to life's Patent ver huller and Cleaner. 'flits machine - will hull and clean from three to .is bushels per hour, and Is 'consi dered decidedly, the hest now in use. • Also, Corn Sheller., for:band power. St aw and Fodder Cutters, 'Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, hay liaison, Gratin Fans, Circular Saws, etc. b &c. Ito will also furnish to order • ' • • IRON AND BRASS. CASTINGS; •• of every description; such' .1114 Treshing Machine, Plough. Cornithellen, Cellar Grates, Fast. Weights; also, beautifully designed Railing for Cemetery Lots, tuck. sure, . Promptly Attention to Mr.lieuilng, Mowing and Trerh .3111e1tinte1, ttnn - 1111, kinds of Agricultural -Intple 01011114. .Carlisle, June-1 . 0,- 1057 Carlisle Foundry, MACHINE' SHOP,: CAR AND SASCcFACTbRY,, Rest Man Street, CARLISLE This eitiumtilve etitablfshment•ix now In Complete or der tind'suppliedvdthlite•host machinery for executing work In otory department., The 'buildings hove alko lieun greatly enlarged the spring and stockedttrli h the newest hod most Ituproved tools for the manufacture of • . i:100118,1VIND'OW FltiMili3,,SASII, • -... • . . . Shutrers, Illinliß, Mouldings,•llrackets and all other kinds hiCArpebtor wnrtk. We invite Builders, Car penters and others to call and examine our farilltlen for doing this description of work. The best Historian; need And priceis'as low ex at any other,establishwent In tho'County br elsewhere. • • STBAM ENOIN.ES BUILT TO 0110101. and'repaired as heretofore. Engines have been recent. .It. Bryson k. Co. Allen township, Ahi .4 Brothers. New. Olio: Shade A:Wetzel, North Middleton, and Ot..ers,' at, 11,110de establishment they may bo seen In daily-op. oration. and to whom we can 'refer.for evidence pr their superiority. IRON AND BitASS CASTINGS. of overy descriptiourfrom the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice for every kind of - el - finery. A large variety of mill emithign now outland. Two skillful Pattern makers constantly employed.—. IMPART:it; promptly attended. to for Paper mum, t, tilt THIN Factories, Ar. Turning. and Fitting 31111 Spindles, Ac. done In the best style. THRESHING .mAcinnEs Arai MORSE 19WER8. .such as Bevil : Gear Four iiors Potters, IlorlzOnta Goat. Four and 'No Biome Bowers, Corn Shellors :Crushol'aPron Rollers. PlougWeastlnga, and other ar tides for farmers, on hand or promptly made to.oVdor. and repaired. Our facilities 'Weirthllng'bara an; now more coniploto than horotoforo abd enables us to fur. Irish thoin to transporterh:on tbit roll road on accolhal dating tonne aml Inn& Of.lho'brst‘ materials. , orilor,o sollrited' and entire satlsfaction'gunrantool.• -----Irtoriong—copbrleneedn,the-dondrresithe-sonior' l partnee.of the from, and the completeness of our nut • ehinory in ovary branch of the establishment warrant no In mdiurlngr the best work to all who favor•.us Wlth their orders: — The continued patroller° of our old, ,friends and the pane IS ecipectrully. solicited. • . • May 20, F. CIARDNIat '& Co, NEW: ACkArd,OLTURAL '.WARE 1 ' FA)rillfrl l / 4 143 l'All'l,E IENTB.. .' ~ .. .Tho onbacilbOr, lootedlootedin tlio InFoulont of; tho Blotbo; aiAt Ohureli, , oppOkltollio 'Railroad' Doxit;., to non re-•. •cOlv,lng a 'tarn? of Falinhig linpromonfinswil as, . , .... Oli'aiN IlltliJi.B, . .. • , .. . 1 :• • • ' _ COltN DUELLERS • • VAIt3IIIOIIIIRS, Corn And Cob Drlndota (Scott's alant,) the .Cresdont• Griiin MI, Horse Shovelli, DEA Dilita AND MOWERS (Manny'h with Wood's Imprbvihnent.)lttntyr Cutfei Ac., all of which aro of the. most Improved • kindJ and • workulauths, and will ho sold on thOmort acconnnigli, hug tense: Partners ore respectfully Invited: to' chll l'Yinl - oxitudno - boforo iinrchaalrig. J. AIiIdSTROND. 14; u ,10(9. For tho cononnionco bffartnors. litoore's Into Grain Drill will bn sold at tildromanstown by llenjan Cloy, and at Shlpponsburg by Christian. Long. August SO, • • T. J. IWIIAM, .1. L. 51cDOWEI.li, S. M. DAVIDSON' . GRAHAM, 11.1c1)ONELL St. CO - GENERAL LANI 7 AoF.NTs, 04 Leavenworth City,,Eanans Territory. buy,ILL i (I 1 T o i c t a r t i e ,, 1 1 0(162 n 1' Knnsae NeLraekn d Westirn Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and incest snooty. buy'and sell drifts, give Information respecting the country, and do a general agency business. - ' - RISFERENCES. Johnll. Dratton, Esq.. Carlislo,Pa. . Win..M. Bestow, Banker, " • . lion. J. ll:Ornhain ' -, . " ' liar, Brenneman ii Co., Bankers, Carlisle. , Wm. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. . 'George Sandi:felon ' Esq., Lancaster. Pa. Dr. John A. Ahl, 51. C., Norville, Pa. ', , Win. B..Cobean, Esq., a • . E. W. Clark A.Cis, Bankers, Philadelphia, Alen. Michael Cockliny'Shepherdstovrit Pa. Henry Reiman ASOfill, Merchants, 'tantalums. .' ' B. I, Blake, Esq. Cashier Mercantile Brink, New York. Snyder A IMPlrarl;ine, Heal Eetate Agents, alluncapolis Minnemota Territory. Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney, rind Ecal Estate Agent Sterling, 111 • ' • • • • ; • ' ' 11. W. Matter,Esq.,` Henry sjty, 111, s Ex.Goi. JoseliAtitner, Cutzlherland county, Pa. .• E. W. Clark' Co., Bankers. Philadelphia. Gov. Polleek, liarristaug, Pa. • . - • ' • ' . • March 141857..51y.. •• . . - . . . FA..II.M,ERS.LQOK. HERE!. • • TilitCSlliPibl 114CIIINES I Tho subscriber desires to Inform (skei rs and the pub lic- generally, that he .now has, on hand.flind /3..c01a• stoutly qatinurnobUrlng Thee:4llmi Machines. with Pier , punt's, Patent Shaker. whish are generally' acknowl -004 to be the beak articles now in use.. 'Alva variety of 1 rivrpved CMOs s, Corn Sliellers, btraw Cut ters arid Plank's Celebrated Slow. Ho also attends' to 'Cie repairing of iAgricultutal Diachinery Id tho best manner-and on reasonable terniiiV- Manufactory-on- North Hanover Steer t, directly opposite the residence ot.Georgo Metzger, Esq.'; ' • • Sept., 2, '67-Iy • JOlll.l . PLANK: • -lIARDWARE TIAItDIVARE •!--= JOHN P: LYN': h. SON are receiving their Foil Stock of Hardware. whirls Is unusually _large, and In connexion with their for• mer heavy stork 'stakes it one of the largest and most' varied assortments over offered to this public!, They have every thing Hut the Farmer, the Builder, tile- Merchant, or the public, May want in their lines, and which they are selling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a rail front the publis betbre making their pur: chases, as they feel confident they can otter indocements that will reward the bu: er Mr the trouble. Feeling thankful to n generous public -1M their tbrmer liberal patronage. a on ntinuaTtro of tho RAMO it solicited et our old stand In North Ilanover Street. Carlisle. • JOHN P..I,IiNE & SON. October 8,1865.' rho ,CARPENTERS; F ARM E R-S , .AND BUiLDERS: T a L aubscribers would tesectfully announce to the publik, that thoy are now propared to furnish the fol lowing describod articles of I.ll3lltElt : First, Common and Pannol Plan, and - Boards- of all Vileness: Com mon Boards and , Plan of white pine; Hemlock Joice and Scantling. of all sizes and lengths; White Pine end Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kimis of Poling and Plastering Lathe; Pine and Cyprus Shinglos of all mid. Bites; Shingling • Lath and' striping, and Fencing Boards 2t' feet long. All tlmbors sawed Ls order, by leering their 1,111. of all lengths and sines, (pine, oak, orhe,mlock.) . Sash. Boors, BlindEcaoa Mouldings ready for use. Thu above will be furnished on the mato• tamable terms; and at-theabortest notice.-., ... , '• , TO'COAL: CONSURBItS. .. . . . ki t i l d o po n f voututalinutly on hand al 0 A IL FAMILY COAL, such an Lykons tot Short kloUntain,"Trovorton, La. cost Mountain, Luke •Viddler, Sunbury. Wilkosbarro, -and the Bread, Top „Ow. Blacksuallito all af, which we • wlll"dellver to any park of the toWn as low as it can be bought at - any yanr In the town for cash or. country pmduce.:. Coal all re scroonod bud delivered clean. lly otrlct attention to business, we hope to rocolve a liberal Micro of public patronage. ' "Top will find otlerTard' hi the citstorn end of the th rough, oppoelto the thin Works. Our office hereafter OM 'be ;opt op posits Prothomt-afore, In tire alike -no* occupied by liqulro Smith.. All orders left at the office or alai thor of the subscribers' residences, on West l'omfiret street, or. at East street, Will be - promptly at tended to" . . . . carlisle, June 3,AR67:- ,* . 'q9oll§-4UST RECEIVED. • . ' At 1102'; & pipap More; New, lOtyliAttlVoel ISulalnestiet rec.:dyed . At 11 mays* pup'l l ppposito. the.rost Office. and High Colored Eitallir !loader Sliawinat re • cetred ' At BENTZ, & 8101'.S41reap, Store. .NewlElttle Drees Clooda=roll do ChevroValdnerehe molted at . •. , BENTZ 0110'134 18.1 T. • OPlicielte.tho, 2 o l o f / of -• . • -,.,gii . culturnt. R . OPA RING, A. J. KUTZ BURDEN 'CABS ,EUILT.. 8 . 11.1t031 . a LIOFFER I - • 1 17 . 1-1 417T - E'RPT;E - 0 - 17 IrAiSTC - I'." • • N'ou. oPEtst • " • KRIS'S 7ilK6lJi 1.9 COMB And will bu 'at his Old !lend Quartera in North . Ilanov'er.stroct, during ing Christmas' am& New Youi's lextivittes,lvitit one of inn largest assortment. of . CONFECTJONAIiIf.S. • Ever °gored In At& place, conelsting'in Part of Pine Candy_Toys.. and_Fruils. Jelly Cakes, Bon-Bons, Cunt --- .Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Hose, Vanilla, and Burnt Almonds, French and exploding Secrets &e. Also all .. the Common varieties. - ' . - - . 'FRUITS AND NUTS .. - • of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons,' Raisins, Figs, Unions, Currants, Citron, soft and paper,. sholled•Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoa, and Ground' Nuts, ,In connection with. the above an extensive as sortmont of•'. ' , . ' • TOYS AND' FANCY GOODS of- every quality. and price, conslatini-In part of Pine Wax, kid, chitin, crying and other Dolls. Sowing and Card liiskets, Fancy Dozen, FloWer Vases, Motto Cup!, TeaSetta, /flasks, Drains, Pune, Air Pistol.. Accordeons, • Harmonicans, Trumpets, ChesiMen of bone end wood, •Dominoca, Lotto and other, games. Fancy- Fionpa, Hair Oils and Port Nannies, dte. ,Wo have .also a lino lot.of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, crushed mid Mown Sugars, of every grade, Coffee, lilolassmi,. Starch , : Omen and iljogirTens, r, Spices, , Buttesoda,Sugar,W _ atm lad othnt' - enielte. ' choose, Sc. The subscHber returns his iiincere thanks to a Senor ouw public for thepntronnge heretofore bostowedon him, and hopes, bya desire, to please, to merit a continiyaute of the slim& ' • : •P. MONTEIL Carlisle, Dec. 10. 1850. ARION HALL AGAINST THE WORLD FOJEOOOD DAGUERREOTYPES AND URAYONTYPES.-0. O. BRANDON would respectfully announce to tile citizens of earns]; and the pilblirgon erolly, not he 'has taken the Daguerrean Gallery in 3,arion-linll,llstely occupied by A.G. keet.) Unclog secured thu services of Mr. D. C. Nengly, lie Is prepared to accommodate ell these who desire GOOD .11CTURES 6f themselves or findlies. . ry - p•Thcse Booths hare been fitted up In a superior style en tho 2nd Instead of the 3d floor an hereroforn, and aro Intended to boa pconanent - lbention, conga. quently. none but - l'Orfeco.Plctures.4lll-be allowed to leave the . All pleturen not perfectly ratlsfactorr,'will be retaken free of charge. . . Pictures ecipled from old 1/dguerreolYpes or Pertraits; ale. , Inserted Ip Ifickets, lirenstpins, Fingerrings. 42"11 - INSTIITCT1ONS given on - ressenahle terms. MI are Invited to roll and examine our specimen■ and thenjutive for themselves. July 22,1857-3 m. N- lIANTOI-1, MERCHANT 'TAILOR, • . • • —• ' t tooth Ininoyer ... O reet two doors North of Rentz 4 , Brig Store, Ilan just returned tram l'idindelnbla, with a fur: stock of Clothe Casslineres, Vestings 4c, — 4e. suite. übie for Spr,lng and Summer wear, whirl, he is preys ed to nuke • up to Order promptly, and on ressounble.s. terms— - . " '' ' - - Also on bond-CHEAP READY-31MM . CLOTIIING, 'Nether stocks, collartf, hatlkerchicts.anil other articles usually found In a gentlemma' Furnishing :goods bought elsonbers trill also Lo maps to uncasurs MI usual. NTA,• , (4'13 AND JEWELRY.- I-have just received frail New York a• large supply of fluid and silver II uuting Watches..of the latest styles, and very find gold fob Test, curb, and neck cimins. - Modnlions, ke. short, ' every article kept by watch .inakersi-alho-a-new-supplrof7l3ag/ey'ri Gold lone. all dies. Thu public is respectfully invited .to call and examine for themselves. ... Aug. :!6, Bon -__t4., IVA. NAUGLE: _)LACKSIIJ C 0 A 14 - .=- 10,000 .Bushels of ltitutninoug bold, from the celebrated ' , Lemon" Mines, rerelving.and for male by August'd, 1857. . . W. IblifUltßAY. BOOTS . • • —AD SHOES.—Another larva assortment of Mar's Coarse and Fine Boots. ,rill J esMo rroeo - .hale - and - ELpeslevs-artd-Chil..- drfin's Ikads and Shoes. llunv f.vershoes and 'Buffalo Socks:at very low plum" Ike. 17, r .. The subscriber bas just received from J•• Philadelphia ' Lawns, Calleoes, J,lnenn, Skirting and other goods suitable to the season.. — July 22, 1827, „ : ,: oco.m. IrITNEIL Q bufnti~ni. TRYINO FEMALE 0 L E - MUCHANICSBUMSI, PA., . • • This Institution, designed far: thelibetal education of Young Ladies, Ilan been in operation one year with the meat gratifying results. It. is now established on a firm basis, and Its-patronage already extends' °vermin. - sister Staten., -• . /Awing th, lost winter, it WAS created a college pro pel', by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with power to confer degrecs,und endowed with all the right. n, • - -privileges-of - thernmanstitutions.. - Jt is located on. the Cumberlalnd Valley Railroad-mid :way - between Harrisburg and Carlisle,.th the most for - -tile and beautiful potion of the ialley, anU In in '<goat -- proxipity to one of the most moral,. healthy, and enter prising towns In the. State.. • • 'lt •in contral,and easy of-access:- Studentellesiiing - = Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In the morning, truip. Tor• lineriaburg, will arrlie at Mechanicsburg in • Ono for Muller.. -- The edifice Is large and commodious, surrnanded by - double veranthat, and will accommodate about ; one ban dreg boarders, . In Its construction, it. combines all thin .. modern - Improvements for the promotion of health, nom: fort; and convenience. lq . thew rcapeeta physician. ' pronounce it unriralleii. The Chanibera are loge and tibettly furnished. Each has' its registers for heat end retaliation. ONLY TWO Each occuevilth anise -The: Malirooms, are at all timed supplied with wain andcold water, • . • 'rho Gamuts are ample, and well arranged fin- mem- , tibu, and tho various calisthenic exercises—so enematal to health, graceful morem.t and nyminetry of form. • ; The Faculty of Instruction le efficient and expert. .enepd. • " • • In tboCoLLYeTAte , DEraIun4ENT the course of Study Is alit high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong.- - ing ; to in Classical; Polito and Christian •Education. „. In the PiIiPS.II•TORT DEPARTIMNT pupil!! Will be C*lllp fully instructedln tt. , ne bianehen forming the basis of a thorough English Education. SmsioNs.—First Session—From lot September to the "UtitoLJanuary.— Second Sessioli—From lst February to the hot nrJuly: - VACATIDN—DUTIIig July and August. .. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYAOI,II IN ADVANCE. Boarding, Washing, Furnished 110onis,' Fuel and Light,- • • $ OO 00 TUlTlON—Colleklnte Departutent,•- - 20 00 Preparatory Department, •- - 10 00 First Class 12 00 1%0 extra charge for A nclentju tiguages. Altaic—Plauo and Guitar,, - 20 00 Ver./1131unit., -.• • 200 Modern Idingintges. - lO 00 Painting, Brining and other Ornamental Branches, at the usual raers. Text•books fuentabed at City prices. - For further parti6ulars address, Rev. A. 0. MARLA= A. I. . Prenklent. DEFERENCP.S; Thayaculty of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Rev, R. p. Chambers, Carlisle, Pa. William B. Mullen, Esq., " • 11ev, Dr. T.' Daugherty. . *Rev. C: Oralimn, Bloomfield. William If. Allen, President ur °kin! College, Phila. James 11. MeColley,,Esq. Clement Cla.k, Esq. • Rey. Andrew ?tranship. ...lames It. Graham. Grahamton, Pa. • _ eller. C. P. Steerer, Ilechauleaburg, Pa. *lra Day, M. D„ P. ll.,Long, M. D.,: 1 . *E. Zug, Esq., . , *John illegal, Esq., John Vandereer, D. D.,-EaSton, Pn,. - '*David Coocnr, Esq., Shapitentatowa, Pa. • • Oninge W. 31eirk; Pineorertt 11 ins. Pa. Lori Merkel, Esq., Shiremanstown, Pa: *J. H. Ilurst, Esq., billsburg, ' . . *Dill A: Smith, Esq., Pittsburg, Pa. - John.Yittuleveer, D. D., Easton, Pa.= - Ills Eicelicucy, Pater F. Cauvoy, Ilßfnrd . Del. lion. J. It. Lolland Secretary of State,. ". Bev. T. P. 31cColley. • *George S. Adkins, Esq. *Samuel Sharp. Esq. Prof. Thos. E. Sadita Wiiminoten, 'lion. annual 11:11a.rrington,'Dover, lion. C. S. lbaytou.ideorgetown, William Marshall; M. D. " lion. John It. Stutter, Bridgeville , *William S. Goslin, Esq.. red'eraltharg, Rev. John A. Hera t Belltmere : Md. ~ *Jaetib Shoff, Esq, Lancaster, Oblo. *George D. Evans-, Exp , Norgautown...Ya. Alexanden Burgess, D:D., l'ortland, . I .ll,rine. John Edwards, D. D., Rochester, N. Y. • Sullivan Weston, D. D„ N. I', • D.P.S., Smithsonian Institute; Washington City. Jacob Ittiplay, Esq., Lockport, Illinois. - . • . TRIJ.S . /EES'OF TII fllf.. COLLE • *lra Day, N. ir Ilechatilesba.tg, Pa. P.l I. Is2ito, - " *Solomon P. Horgan, Esq., " • " *Epl rain; Z,ug. Esq., • .*John IteigAl, Esq., John Brandt, Esq., " Robert Ilryson, Eng Harrisburg, Pa.,. J. B. emcee, Esq., Shopherdstown,„l:24,,, *David Coover, Esq., *Col. IL S. Adkins, hfillock Dub. • Petrol - 8 of the College Juno 2.4.—Jmon. . . efABLISLE FEMALI EMINAII.Y, scholastic year of thigkibtrolnary nIEt cornmeal* on Zuese,py, Feptember Ist. ' - • TheEenlannry lay hoarding and day nchoolcondurtedi by-exporioutted anst.tornpetent loathers. It Is retired; -healthy -and pleasant, and' the course of Instruction embraces the'rleoterilary rindhleber English, together with the union& and modern' languages, mmdc, rosy and instrumental. and the .various nrnamentel branch. ea" Vacation during July and August. `. For Farther Itiformatlon apply to -tlip CIiIAS.CI,AIIII; at the Seminary in West Lointher St. .pear the German Refivmed Church. REVRRY..tteRS . ' - C. P. IrtNa. A Ike , R. DAVID RITA ETT le RemoW. \))*, KELPS* .: . Roe J, it iii E.- ' Rem. &IL KIM* Roe; JACUR ° FI it t 8' ' O. B. rAnicEu. - ~ k ?, l'• itigtimi Y t • DY4RICAR, Revs CANT yi!...*E.,. E.:4e.,. ',.. .. - Pabolia.okeibee Seininer9. ' - " . .•• UDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, k CiAIVERAOK. N. Y. • .MAU AND Fnemm: . 16,1 Tuition, #/ 20 0kr Tern, opens Etenlanntatn.latb. Gentlemen tninfstettre In.Platto, Music, painting SOW itledern Languages. Ad:. drisa the New, Altman Iftsek, 4 {ll. Principal. • Aug. 28,1857.-41 SM 'ENRY R. _KNOtJE),it, 01, DlllBlO. • eneblit'llerelrei to the citizens of Cartisle., lie will giro lesamis'on the 'Plano; (1911nr and Melodeon, and alsovinidniet puplle.itttocal - music. Satisfactory niter% •ences are offered, as to his ability*, dye aatpdludion, Realdonels at Martin's 404.! • • • .• • • • , •;• G. C. BRANDON _.CIIAS._OO OE ME
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