,filrpter:oolEValtitip_t: El II the EdnoatiOn of Farmers' Sons We I . farmers' son. The best lessons of our,, i I - - - life *ere received on a faro. Wu love ' •• . i the farm and that pertains to it. 'We : _. .• - regnrd_itM___not _ eesond to:_any_werldly ,_ _pursuit, not second indignity,in "inipor . , At NAUGLE'S. Vince -- and usefulness - . Henee - 'we ;"fed . Fine. and 'Cheap Jewelry of everystyle and quniliy a that we have a right to spook of farmer's In sotta or by the piece as wanted, • eons. ' ~ .. . . ... • • Silver and Diated Walters, Cake,. Fruit, Sealer, and . • - • We say in the outset. that all ' peoph ' Card Baskets 'Silver, Table, Too, Cream, Sugar, Salt, —should-beredueitted, es t edalty-hi-tremm Demer " l l - ‘ l22a " . ' AMATRliiinr --, • ' 'try, like Ours,-where the` people make - Phie Pearl, Leva, Coral, Cameo, Goldstone, Mosaic, Flo. --41ie-laWsr-the-cutitotus,___the_states_oLso. realm; Morale, Jet Box and Glass cotta cheap . ehity, and do' everything that pertains ti' : Diamond Breastpins aid Fingerings, - political governMent and- -soeial order; • - • -. • •At NAUGLE'S. ' ' _ N '• ' " most especially - should farMers'- sons M. : : fug case, j, i n t p t i T;; ; e gf i ' d t'r„ g q, °, ; "„ e ,';',' %d.„..lluPtr edneated.. The times demand it; - Alp, , Gold r .s.t i f:A.701,4 ...,. : ..• ' aountey . deinands it, Thefts' are gore may of Ku- , sot VP's= ire - • Ditto Gold biers, • . ' " 1 e mental abuses •to be reformed, there art'? ~ •,. -... questions of principal and political mine. • . my to Settle: Tt!tem,ttre ,producink later. ' eats to be represented in the legislative . : balls:.' Thereat() real estate laws,•bounda rilaws, that 'affect almost wholly the 'Ur i . Mer and . his.family. , Then there are the • 1 • great commercial interests of the country -, • ' and everything that relates to improve- ' - . - sopa in travel and, trade, all of which .ritally concern the farmer. There-are , . tiX laws,llie school laws, the lire's direct • :?' ing the:peace and .order of society - ;there • " .. - is the conduef-of the general, the State ' - .- - and county governibent. How shall these . -things be rightly- eitended to sons not to ' .. jltiopardize the farmer's interests? . 'Professional' politicians tire danger - ,• .. owl. We do not need a horde of,hungiy . politicians to gather around every office . ; ' like eagles arouA a carcass: We Want the people educate in ail the greet duties' •of life;—educated UV' wise, judieio - us, %... - - calm, -- higlimindededucated to love the - country and honor it with -virtuous and 'dignified litieseducated 'to' telitere us the 'first article- of.• their - creed, "that • righteopsneia eielteth a nation." • A pea - ple-edueated •will have a, knowledge of ..' polities-equal to any_einergeney._:-Our fathers were not -professional politicians, ' - and they framed a government wiser than . ' the world ever sew. They - :• knew well what they needed. ~1,; . 1f. the people are -` - . . wisely educated they 'will know •enough ' of - .Polities. - ; We - wan . t to - raise- our Pies --- -• identsiGoverpore; legislators, judges, and . foreign Ministers imil our farnis. We • want • -' to qualify farmers eons for, these posts of -. dutyt - W-e-want-titleast.-to-liawthc-far-- mera bompletely represented in every ',... -legislature...in- the country, , We-swept the _ . . whole-:gotrerning power made up from the - whole producting classes. They ore 'the • ' soul and body of the country, mid- far - - -, mero v e - onie - in for a large Share of' repro - . sentatioa. - We, want speakers,. writers, . editors thinkers, actors, polished, high - muted, •gentlenianly men from - the • heart; : . .of thelarniers' family.. Shall we have ..• • • them 7 Sayaanners; We. cannot do well without theiii. if ,every runii was •Oducated deough to act a respect a hie part .. . in copgreas, we ;should have the si hole -=-.. - people to, choose from, and d' cosila. send our - best men there. As 11, is,' there is , • Vonly here and' there one •edu9ntioniilly : qualified to go; or serve his country ,in -' . any-way. Let . us': have - farmers' sons . 'educated and, we can usher in a :new': or . ..; der of, things in the management of our . . • government. •: . . . - But it is not for political objects only - . • that we would have farmers' eons eduCa - . . : t ed. - It. is for their Ortm - good, that they -- may conduct their business with the - ' strength and wisdom of educated minds ' rear their families intelligently, and sur round.them with the comforts, opportu ' • glides ; and excellencies•of educated and • refined society. Everything in our day calls for the education- of farmers' sons. Agricultute is becoming a science. In all its .departments it is being reduced to scientific principles. It is become a tie, ' cessity that the farmer should be a sbien• tifio man, and possesses a cultivated, well . informed mind. - As a man it snakes him nobler and stronger; as a citizen worthier of trust ;:and as a farmer, more produc tive and trebly successful. There is no ' Place where intelligence --- . --- InTe -- a - liergeriter centage - than - in - agri= •oultural pursuits. The'eountry and the world, as well es' their own. interest demands of farmers the education of their sons in the princi ples of sound learning, sound morality 'and sound life. - Let those who are 130011 to come upon the stage of active life be well qualified to discharge any duty that may devolve upon them. Work for November. FATTENING HOGS See to it that your - hogs aro regularly attended to, as regularity times and manner of feeding hogeas 'an =Por tant ()consideration in the fattening pro cess.. • .FALL AND WINTER PLOWING • All . who' may have stiff, adhesive clay soils if they are not What maylielermed wet fluids, should have them plowed dui - sing the fall' or winter.—Care must be observetil to plow them .when they are • neither wet nor dry, but when they are in that condition of . moderate moisture when there will be neither danger of runnirig.into 0z ortqr nor into indurated clods. But .exposure to winter and early spring'frosts, and to. the alternations of freezing and thawing,the texture of stiff, olayey,tioila are measurably - broken down, become more friable and-easier worked; Plow deeply, leave the furrows lapped, so as to: leave . thegreatest: equities liable to the :adieu of the atmosphere; and next Spring, atlhe proper time for such operations, roll and then ‘i harrow the ground.; 4Orform both operations. thor oughly and 'well; in order . that as fine a tilth.or . .nolverization may be produced as the nature of the land will athuit of; and hime let na remark that perfect pre paration of the soil potforms'a i most, iu, portant part in the production of 'a crop. GATHERING APPLES . . • Gather your fipples by having them* bind•pioked, and have them carefully stored.away.before they become injured by the.froat. ' •- ,OIliEl; MAKINa Attend 'to this eq!ly in the season ; see to it that-ihe.eider: is well made, the bar= nth well cleaned ,and .that the cider is ,properly stored army. ankitutima AND. CORN 110UAREI Th04.81161141' lie well cleaned before the grajniie etored *Ahem. ' ' ~,,,:.,' /811t* -800D: Whinl'Anlearei .have ceased to fall commence;'providing your firo-wood; and halt not ,until. you haie enough out, hanleri intoyonr 'yard an d piled:up .to a .yeas :;: ;; ,:, - rn on a farin. We were a • - - r B. KELLER'S - HAT, CAP , , - 4, 2. . . _BOOT AND SHOE STORE: " •Ncirth East Corner of the. Public Square. .The subscriber oilers to the public a complete nod choice assortment of lints ' Caps Ilootsand Shoes. which have just been purchased from the best mum facturors 9ur stock consipts,l,f n.dp . nt 'varlotxof beautiful ' • SILK AND FELT HATS, made expressly for customers . . All kinds of Caps for Men, Boya and Children. We woi - ild invite particular attention to our, well selected and grent variety of • 'those goods, no we are confident they cannot be excelled in thatown or county. BOOTS AND SHOES, of every style and variety, all unequalled for price and finish. It consints iu part of . . Sf EN'S fintiFieneh CALF BOOTS, YOUTH'S " ' LADIES' French end English GAITERS, Misses' and Children's -:vary vnriety'orChildreti'Fvfaney Shore. , • boys, in toWn. • Thankful to our friends and the public fur pestle• yore, we hope by strict atfoittion to the wants of our customers, and by selling GOOD GOODS, to merit their continued favor. • • J. B. K Er,LEit. -- ._,_4;13.=.1Ve soli no Auction Goods! -- [Oct:7, !M: In Shawls sad-Blankets wo kayo all sorts, sizes and condlllons. • - - For gentleninn have Finn • French flinch Cloths, •Illaciental Fancy Cassimores and Doeskins Filth, Vast , 11%1,1:woods, Sutlnetts, Velvet Cord„..liatucky Jenne. tic. to „Xs for mows, women's and children's Boots & Shoes, we defy competition. • •• Also, a vdry superlorget f Groceries, such'ea Coffee, Sugar; Bice, Spices, &c: • ' Our stock hoe Leon selected with the greatest - care as to price and quality, and we are determined to sell' ht very mail advances. Those ribbing to purchase 'will find that we are soiling as cheap—if net cheaper—than any house in town ; and they will find it to their ad, vantage to give us a call. Butter, Eggs, Saga, SOap and Dried Fruit taked a - Market prices. .N. W. WOODS, Don't forgot the place, next door to llnglauthllYl'!! hotel. BOOKS ! BOOKS !!. BOOKS !!! SRRYOOK, TAYLOR & SMITH fro solo agents In Franklin and Cumberland counties for tho following valuablo emits: Banton's Abridgment of the Debates of Congress Prico per Vol., Cleth.s3 00, Sheop 3 50. - - :Benton's Thirty -Year's View; ctmploto in 8 vols. Cloth $5 00, Late Sheep $0 00. pformes General Atlas of tho World; Colored 'Stops, and bound, $0 00. Burton's Cyclopaodin of Wit and Humor. , Arnerlean Eloquenco; a collection of speeches, etc., by the most emlnont orators of America, with Mogul plikal sketches and illustrativo notes, by Frank Moore, now reedy, coulplato In tar vols. Cloth, $5 Ur); Library style, leuthor, $0 00; half call, gilt, 5 00; half moroc co, 7 00. ' -7 - - - SANDERS' SCHOOL BOOR'S. Sander? Primer. __Sanders' Speller Sanders' Reader, No. 1. Saadors' Reader, No 2. • Sanders' Reader, No. 3. • - Sanders' Reader, • Safi - dors' Render, No. 5. Sanders' Reader, No. 5. Sanders' High Sehlid'Reador. .Sanders' Ladles' Reader. Sander? Speakers:. Wholesale and retail at SHRYOCK, TAYLOR A SSIITIPS Melodeons, l'laiiog, • A large strpyly of School Books, wholesale and retail, BIIIIYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Paper. Envelops, Pear, Inks, etc , etc. 811ItYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH. ~RESII SUPPLY OF DRUGZ, FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS. iLave just received a fresh stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS, de., which having been 'selected with groat care at the best' houses in Phsladelphia. I can confidently recommend to 'FAMILIES, PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCLIATNS and DEALERS, as being fresh and pure. Drugs, Patent Medicines,' Chemicals, Inst.rumente, pure essential oils, Herbs and Extra:ts, Spices ground and whole, Essences, Perfumery, dc., !cc. !—; . Cod Elver Oil—Warranted genuine. - DYE . STUFFS=andlgoes - , - Maddere,"StimaWAlifiri . o.4 - and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol:o°o=o, PAINTS—Wotherlll k Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green end Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of I=l= will be sold,' at the very lowest market price. Also, s fresh and splendid assortment of FANCY' 00011 L, Fruits, Confectionary, and innumerable other 'articles calculated for use and ornament all of which erg offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug,. Book and FancySl TO of the subscriber on North Harm. ver street. . • rplin NEW STORE AHEAD' OF 1 COMPETION.—The greatest and cheapest arrival of the season of Prom.leo, Mtn, Cam' Boote and Shoes, 'at the Now Store. to Carlioloy corner of North Hanover oaf! Mother "Streets. The Undersigned returns thanks .for the Patronage bestowed oil him by the public. and at the same time respectfully announces brat he has just returned from Philadelphia and le now 'opening a now lot of Nall and . Winter DeGoods and Oroberles, consigfing Intpart as.. follows, and which Ws determined to - coil at ilfodow est cash prices Ducal Cloths, Alpacas. Challies, Do 'mines, De Sages, Lustres,,Poplins,llrllliauts, Skirt ing, French and Scottish Olnghams, Prints, Mores, Collars, flandlreribiefs, foolery, er..c., ke. Shawls•of every style and quality. Staple and demesne Dry Needs, Cloths, Casslngors, Nestinge, Flannels, Muslim, 'Pickings, Stripes, °pecks Calicoes, Cottousdes, Linens, Shootings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Umbrellas, Ac., &e, Also a largo and splendid assortment of bonnets, Hats, Caps„Boots and Shoos. A. superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Moho; ses,'DfcPr Spices, Ao., Raving selected my entire stock with the greatest care and at the !mast mum prf con, I can mule my friends and the public generally,' that I will do all In my power to make my establish• moot known us the "READ FOR 11ABGAIN.9." Those who wish to purchase will find it to their ad .tentage to call end examine my stock befora parchas 111_. will pay the highest market prim for Batter,'Egie Raga, Soap and Dried . . . • . • . . . . . J: A. nti3illlollr, 'Jr. CarUala Octobarli, 1867., ; ' • . .. _ - - GREAT REI/UCTIoN IN PRICES •We would call the attention of those wishing,to - urchanioneav 00onSi tl the BargeMe we pa now MDT Peg. Wnhave.ittat received a large Mock of.. • ' FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS.. All bought at the loweet rides, and we are telling them .blf at a small advance TARO/MI . IOU iI!L.it,VOTICE, that we are Bolling the beet -25 cent{ Moust•Deralnee, new stylee, for 20 eta. poryard.. All co are of Carpet Chalet at 25 cte. per 16,--And, all othergoode equally •, cheap at • •,_ ,„- • . • ' • DENTS & • Cheep Store ; oppobito:the Peet Office. • 'f./ct.le s ' INDOW • 8.11-A,DES.I.7-4 hp', fiqesti „.„,. . , - learaht; and - Ohaapcet assortment, .91:.190.40.w abadta tan be had at she totiratarii ' . • • UtThUtlol4.4:-..L. New etoobg; • TUST *RECEIVED AND' OPENINGfey 'AT: NAlkitE'S .0 !IBA I' JEWELRY BTOILE,' Hain Street, Carlisle, . • A largo supply of Watches, Jewelry, Slfver and plated . • . ....Ware, to w Lich I invite attontion. If . ybu want to ~,I ~t 4 01;) . • largest stock or CLOCKS, 'Watches: Jewelry, Silver and Plated Were in `—' • Crirlialo, call ' . A . ' • 'At 'NAUGLE'S. , *l3 haio a largo assortment of Gold and Sliver Hunt. Ing_and-Open-Casuliratches to-suit .all-Pandas and Pockets, ' '' At NAUGLE'S. Silver and Plated Tea„SoUs,.Gobleis, Cups, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, TurOons,,Ten Lolls,• " • ' At NAUGLE'S: • • Gold Neck, Test, Curb, Fob, 'and Chntlaln Chains, Gold Bracelets , LoCkets, Thimbles, Crosses, Charms, At NAUGLE'S. French The Pieces to run three and cour'neeks, At NAUGLE'S. .Gold'Sleove, Vest,•Collar, and Shirt Studa of all styles and quality, At NAUGLE'S. . • . ,Plated Forks, Spoons, Knives, Napkin kings, 'filive Thimbles, Shioldo,° ' , • •• ; '• At NAUGLE'S.' ~ • . - - .. - Vntlnas, Accordeons;'Musldllara.t- - allne - Va - riety p - :. , . 'At NAUGLE'S. .. , . . Indies' Portnimitdes; Pearl and. Leather, Plain and Fancy Travelling Bags, very nice styles, cheap .at NAUULE'Sri• Tryon want th have ybur Watches put In good roz, _palr_and warrantcd,;talto them to , . _ NAUO Iryou want to got a Cheap Clock, you can got lt At NAUGLE'S. If you -want your Silver unto 'neatly marke4 ni short r r. At NAUGLE'S: All goods warranted as represonted, or the moray funded,. • At NAITO Tig'S Persons that want bargains are, Invited to call STEW GOODS! GOOD 'GOODS! , IF YOU-WANT NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS, AND cniAr 0001 , 9,00 ' T0 WOODS', next kloar to Maglauehlin's hotel , and you 1411.1110 a large 'assertnient of -Ladies' goods, consisting of 111wh, Fancy and Gonna Silks; Morino., Persian Cloths, De Lain., Do Rages, Alpaccas, Scotch Sack Flan nor Scotch, 'Manchester, Earlston, Chambrag , Cllng , ha is, Calicoes, Vine, French Worked Collars, Ribbons, , 1 -11ory, Closes, gr o DOMESTICS.-,Woolon Twilled Flannels, Drilling- Ticking, flags and Bagging; Cotton Flanncls,Osunlo Dinah, CI ip.tilain, Table. Draper, Cheeks, white and - col,' °red-Carpet Clodn.d:c._ SIIItYOCK, TAYLOIT & SMITH'S lIRYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S S. W; HAVEitSTICK FALL AND WINTER DRY aoong, E iNG 0 0 0.1) 8 8 P N 0001)91 Dente and Brother have just opened ono of the largest and bent assortments of Dry Goods aver brought to Carlisle. Their stock luta boon selected with more than usual care from the best houses in tiow York' - end Philadelphia, hod tivory eifort.mhdeld Obtulit the latest and most fasillonablaslykdoc,Altess TI tin • tar themselves they will- be able to suit every variety, of taste at prices 'as low or dower than they can ho bought here or lu the city. . . ' Black Silk Rebus, Mirage Robeg, ' . ' Fancy Silk Robes," Latta, Robes, , Ationtino: - - _roulard Silks, Uronallno; Baylidero Pure Chall; Gingitana. k itn; . Moira Antique,' Dural, . • Binnhazitio. Crapa deEtifogno'Alpaca. • Mourning; All wool do lam' Pansy Silks, 'Bomar:tine, • Cashmoro. ' - A fullnksortmoa of white dress goods, Nainsook Mu llins, Victoria Lawns,•Figured Swiss, Volvots for Man. tics, White and Black Craps Shawls, Stella Thlbot, Mods • dAtosohrt-Fshaiorlar&cs- , Boonsts, Iroinint-titattwsrltt bous,•Flowere, to., Coronation, Cruticlla and Crinoline,- Skirts ,for Ladles, Also; Collars, ,Undotslooves,' Hand kurchlofii IA great varloty. ' • CENTS WEAIC ~ Cloths, disslnteros, Crap dot), Coehmorofs, Summer Cgs slmores, Cottonades, Silk thtdorshlrts; Linens, Itandkor. chief, &c. . . . . . • DOMRSTIII GOODS. • - Mooched and unlibewhed Linen and Cotton Shootings, Table' Linens, Mien ditto, Plano Cover, Coupteranos, Straw Hats, Flats. Looking Oldsoas, Tlckingo, Window Shades of ell hinds, ilmbrollas, Magnus Luta every. va riety of Dry Goode in common We have just laid in a large stocker Tapestry, Ingrain, imperial, Mixed and Rag Carpet, 011 Clotho, Matting, Straw Mats, Sc., at lowest prices. We respectfully in vite the public to'call and'examine our stock' before pur chasing.. We have- bought odr assortment at such pticos that we cannot be Undersold. • ' , .Special altention paid to purchasing goods in the city per ardor, at shortest notice. . . , • Every effort will bo made by the firm to give safArfa. Hon to those who may, favor thorn with a rail. • • 01IRISTMAS 'AND NEW YEAR. The too of the subeerjbor In In receipt, nnd tlio sholree are now suppliod with a hanOsomo oeloctlon of .floo ariTrleh-- , • . , FRENCII CIIIN•A; •-• and &comical fancy ware, north as inkstands, Baskets, Vases, Colfax cus, Juwoll boxes, Toy Tea hod' Dinner. setts, China do lls, Itc variety, and 'a varlet); of othor articles all well suited for Elio coming I lollIdays : ;- " GROCERIES AND SPICES in orery..vdiTety,frosh and., of_ bestAual.ity haye jusP been addod to our fnrntor stock. , • NEW BETHIAIIIENI BUCKWHEAT, of very fine quality In small Naas' 1111 , 0 on - hand , CRANBERRIES, RAISINS, ___..- Currants, citron and other goods adapted to the season In rarloty, constirntly In store and for Bahl by Carlisle, por.lo,'oo. - J. W. EEL . SAXTON'S • . WAR . SPRING. ARRIVAL. IMM ENSE - STOCK OF 'HARDWARE. ' Tho subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, and would ran the attention of his friends and the public generally to tholarge and_ w_pllsOleeted_top sortmont of If which - Ito tfasnow - Ptiliiiiia; consisting in part of DUI LDI MI'M AT lilt I ALS, such no Nails. Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass of every do• scription and qualltY, Ruth as Common, White. polished American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all sizes, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, fie., &c• TOOLS—lncluding' Edge Tools-of everi-doscrifition, SAWS. Planes, Brace mid lints ; - Augurs. Squares, amigos, Files, Rasps, Hammers, Vices, Anvil, Sereiv Plates, Blacksmiths Bolibws. Ac., & Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment of tools of etwit.descript len. together with Ladies' and Contlenteu,' Morocco Lining,. Binding, Patent and French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, Main, Wax, Pegs. Lasts, Harness Mounting, Collars, Waking, Whipstock; •Deets hair, Saddle Trees, &c., AC. A isp,Conk Makers Tools and Trimmings of all It lulls,. such as I lubs,"Spokes, Foliose. Shafts, Kowa, Floor - Cloth; Canvass; Cloth, Damask, Fang, 'Ace, Muss, Axles, Spring Belts. Se., kr. Cabinet tinkers will Linda largejt.ssortment of-Val` sizziiz. Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany 'Veneers. Knobs of “ all PIM], Curled Hair Chair and Sofa Spoirgaid:G; - &.c. Housekeepers will also find a, largo assortment - of Knives and Forks, Bratannig, AMOR and Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons, Candlesticks. Waiters, Sheiels, • and Tongs, Iron and Brass Kettles, Puna, &c., together WHY CialarlVarti 'of all kinds, such sin Tubs. - Buckutß, Chains, Agricultural implements, entbraclng Plowsof all kinds, cultivators'. hues, Slivels, Bakes, Forks, Chnitis, Ac. IKON, a dio rge -eta lz,;eomprlsing nil kinds in general use which ram,llln g tit. el ty wholesale prices. Itemoinber the eld Mind East Main street, Carlisle. • , •. .„ IE SAXTON. - = THIRD • ARRIVAL OF - SPRING iI AND SUM ER GOODS, t.tho'Now 'Store, COrnilt• or North Honorer nod 'Lou- The - untler . signed returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him - by the public, and at the ounce flute respect fully announces that he has Just returned from Philadelphia, end lit,110.• opening a New lot of Summer DRY GOODS' and OROCERI ES, consisting In part as followS, end which lie is determined to sell at the low ' est Cash:prices. SlbliS. Ducal Cloths, Chrliies, Alpacas, Da Lathes, De • Rages, Lustros, Poplins. Lawns, •Bnrages, Brilltants, Skirting, French and Setdch Gitighams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Cellars, Handkerchiefs, A e., }MINUS AND MANTILLAS of every style and qua. lity. -- STAMM AND DOMRSTIH:DIeIf-GOODS, Cloth - Ft, Cam shneres, test logs, Flannels, 31 uslise,Tlckings, Stripes Checks, -Calicoes, Cottoned., hens,-.Shea) logs, Stn. idols, Nankeens. -Drills, Marseilles Quilts; colored and white Carpet Chain, Ac.,Ac. , • PARASOLS AND—IaItitItLLAS. Also, a large and splendid assortment °MI - Mt - mu. arra, tires, Dem and Snots,• A superior lot of Fresh • orioCERrE Teas. Coffee, Sugar, Molesses ' Rice, Ac., Having seleoted entire stook witil the gseatest care, nod the lowest Coon PRICES, I ran assede my friends and the ptibli ; generally, that I will do all In my power to melee my establishment known as the "HEAD-QUAIL TEIIS FOR BARGAINS." Those who wish to puree:net will find It to their, advantage to call and extunlne my stock hoforo purchAsing. I will pay the highest market price for Butter, Eggs - Rags. Soap ; and Dried Fruit, Carlisle; July 1, 1855. TOOK OF DRY GOODS FOR .Arai.. ' alio subscriber, front continued 111 health, and by the luirleo of his physicians and' friends., offers Ids Mork t DRY GOODS for sale Unit ho May thereby be divested of nil the cares of baldness, and be enabled to devote hit attention entirely to the restoration of Ids health. The liztureawill also be sold and the store room of fered for rents To any ono having the necessary capi tal, and who will &foto Ills attention to the business, this will afford n rare chance. The custom is already rondo, nod nn the stock has received froqueutialditions Iti-1lay:-.1uly-and-AngustTto-rtn-ameunt-exccelling $5000, $lOOO more would then Complete it-for the Full Trade. Nor particulars enquire of GEO. W. lIITNER. N. 11.—A lot of Goods sultallo'for thd seagon Jost ro •elved.__ pept. 2, 1657. F RESH GROCERIETI- , ' AT 8.0. 1111.YErli'8 Shad and Mackerel of - different grades, AiIIIIYETTS. Salmon, Scale Fish and White Fish, . ' At ITUYBI7I3. Codfish, Salt and Platllidlidiring, MIMIEMIUMM , Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jelll9l At lIITYPTT'S. Sugar Cured Boof and limns, • A flesh supply of LIQUORS, Otis, White Load, &c., &c., J 0 THIS WAY I 1 !—The cheapest moil STORE in the county, ahead of all Comp°. ition. Ladies and Gentlemen will save 20 per cent by purchasing their Boots and Shoes at. the ellEAk Shoe Store Sem Wm Corner of the public square, f I NILES!! AI GUVAL Or BOOTS and SROES,Truxk v v a e ll f s.e irV t l a tl ', e mli rt c' .ur:oirromlladUpa aintnsdo and splendid assortment of ' ' GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES ' which have boon selected with care from the besrman ubtotories, and which lie Can moment!' for their nu porieriverkmansid, and fin ion;' lie has every think In the Boot and Shoo lino suitable for the season' and ' which will be sold verylow for cash. A great variety of Men's and Boys (haters, Boats, Shoes and "Brogans, La. died (Miters, JACO BOOttiaIIISkIIIN Slippers, Ties, Misses, and Children's Shoes. at llio.lowest prices. • .. . Purchasers aro iespectfully invited to call' and-ox amine our largo and elegant assortment, 'end * they will And that.in price and quidity It will compote with.xiby shoo storo. in the place. tmlieparlng done at the shortest notice. All rips sewed Gratis. Don't mistake' the place, cheap S.V.:Vorner of tlici .. p . olic . ,qu!trp,,Alt,,, posits 11.L.-Burkholders llotel. -- • :• - . ---- - - ' lACOEtBENER' ''': 1 Baccemor to 61. boron, • 1 May 20, 6m E W ••G It 0 0 E E Sl-'! N. . . • • T. W EIIY. • , A choice selection of Groceries of every' varie ty, fa.' chiding Bpices and Teas have boon added to our former; assortment, among which may be had strictly prime . RIO, JAVA,. LAGUYRA - , MOOll.l. GOFF 88, togethorwith a general assortment of • & WHITE , EitkiAßß, " including Cruzlied, Granulated; 'Pulverized; and OWL- ' fled Sugars. "Mina lot of Now Cheeke, ,Fareira, Corti' Starch, Mustard, Chocolate, &c. Also GroOo`and plaek Tone, hl Jonidn's select brand,. - : ' . 'Dv Bala at the loNiesi* prices at RION PULL GEO: &By by ... .. (0.11V21)-J,,W,41)Ye," Neu) fibuertisements. =U DEM I= J. A. 11U311tICII, Jr. •At=HUYETT'B At ItUItETT'S At lIIIYFMT'S At TUJYEIT'S alisrdlantons. _ . QADbLill 'AND. IFAIINESS MAK . . L 7 ING. The •subscrilr continues 'to carry, en Ile above business, 1u all its various branches, in Northilery over street, CatilsieridrudeorsNortn'of 'Leonitrd'esernel_ - Where - 110 Intends - keeping on hande general esiortmunt ' • irdinrnieruslatrog otall kind. of onihiororble • ' ' '- ' - -DLES, Bridles; Illartlngules, Walls, , Circinglesand Halters; ehro TRUNIS 8, ' -.•,... 1A \ V,,tra , volillti, and saddle, : 41,0 -s- ~ 1 Ai MAUL': m 1 also t iciest l% .Is II 77 ,..'d I\\liC c S oPun 4 lrNy, 1 S an %) no t tla nse uv , e4n i e n o , dat o t e li d r . -- . '' come; ' durable - autt, p . cen . mit -zaddle ' •• ' : -..„ 'will do well to call and see them. lie A rase manufactures Harness, Bridles, , Collars and Whips in all their 'fart°• ties, and ionntiontly, believes from tne general epproba lion of his customers, that he •makes the neatest. and best gears, in all thelriarlety of bledth, that is made In , imilTIT - Mil• ma 'es el k Of Mar/nisei - IF 'order, viz: Straw, liusk, Curled, Hair nds and Spring Slat. - roses.';All the above articles-will be. mode of-the best• material and workmanship, and with the utmost deal _patch: ..,•._ . ~ , • _ WIII.OI3BORN. pREI I .A.RE :EOR WINTER! ' PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES • • The subsCilber at his pld'stand on North llnnowm•st. Carlisle, the gign of the 6, lllammoth lied Coffee Pot o ',' du Item to call the attention of the public to his Ilium as ortmont of STOVES: of the newest and post' filtthilintl . . . . . ... .. .. . . . 1 • • • ,ble styles, 'from the best •manufartorics lb Liu country, /redit all prices front $3 to $l6. • c1..x..,, - •- --Among lildPA IMAM & CH R - AMBE STOVES .li ,, are the Mirror. Stove, the ArcticAtevern, Star,. .. 11 Persian, Union and ;Etna Air' ight, together th r wi other tterns' widelt Tio lois of ell szes for parlors o chambers : pa mid calculated forturning either wood or coal. Alio; the t'f'Autr, (Polio, Astor, Albany, Plat-top and Ilandlane or Poor Man's, with other COOK INU STOVES, comprlslng the lotteet improyements lug, kitchen stoves, and - intendoil for either wood'or effirl.- - Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a. new •end ele- Elntnrtiele, to which he IMates• the particular atten nof fatnllles. Ills cooking stoves range hi price from Si to 26, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plato St .cos of ration's patterns and different prices. ' Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARD for Cook line of Tin and Copper Ward. The public are i•espect• fully invited to call as die is confident init.)] his large stock, variety and cheapness, of baling 'able to git o on tire satiiifaction to every purchaser. Call rind see. --- ' oat. 25. 1654. •• - • AI. ',1,11t11114 • - ask , . VErf OR'S FUR . NITUIttI_,BOO3IS. "kr OW on hand a lame nssoitment of now andhisbienable 1 , 'HSI 'UBE and ( 11.11:$ Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, with' mar ble tops. Sofas, Tables. and Washstands. • • .Walant. What Not, and Wardrobes. • . Mahogany and Walnut Tables of all al7k. •,Frenett Bedsteads Mahogany and Plabt_Tables, at all prick.. ' . Parlor and eludes,' and Backing Chairs. with, velvet or . haireloth - seats and hacks. • Mahogany and Walaat Chairs with baircloth or cane Cbairs et all binds. Call and soo this now and elegant nss'ortment .at the Furniture limns or the subscriber, earner of North Ha nover and Loutherst: Mrty 27, 1857 z AS FITTING, AND I'lllllll3- ma. Th, undersigned would inform the ' citizens of Carlisl e that fe has mad° al rang meats to doll AS ri rrns (I and PLUAIIIIN f. at shot t no tire, and on reasonable terms. Ile Ins engaged the err vices of a first IMP hand from Phliadelpid t, and has sup Tiled Ithisbelf with Oil extenclve assortment of F 1 \ T URES, which will enable him to fill all ordnrn promptly Al) work will be warranted. Ills stock (.1' Gas Fixtures will he thund In the rim's. sexartly opposite If Is Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, whore he Inc•Bei. . TINNING, SPOUTING, is 'also prepared - to furnish, or .elms to order, every article of TIN 11 A RE - IPTUFTlThougehccpers 111,1 of also rt.Lolld to SPOUTING. HOUSE-BOOFING, BELL GANGING, and I'Lil.Mitl NIL Thankful for the patronage with which Inc tussah early boon favored, he respectfully' solicits A Loutinilftlice of the same. Carllglo, June 14. '64 TO CARPENT.EItS, RM E • •AN D 111111,111 MS. , subscribers. would. resectfulfy attimmiro to the public, that — they - arennw - prepared to furnish the' Ill laming described - 41116es of 1.1.7 sillf; It: Fist, tom taint and Panne! Plan, and Hoards of all Client:Fs : - Con. mon. DANIA and Plan or will in prim: lionilnek Oka anti Scantling. of till.sizes and lengths ;11'llite Pine lend Vtillow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Paling and Plastering Laths ;.Plne and Cyprus Slilligtes of all qua lities; Shingling Lath and helping. and Fencing Boards 20 feet long, "All timbers site ed to Order, by leaving emir ; bills, of all lengths and Ain,. (pine, cal:, or hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and ',Mouldings really for tltio. The above will he furnished on the most reit. iionable terms, and at the shOrtest notieo. • - TO COAL .00iiSU3IldtS. • - -CoAi l4 l , l; d o p, n ,f Te s onstan tIY ou hand al* TO' • .FkMILY COAL , Awn 44 8 Lykons Ailey; Short Munn tain,'Frevorfrin, Lo- cust Mountain, like Fiddler, Sunbury. - Wllkesbarre, and the Bread Top for Blacksmiths; all of which we will-deliver to'nny part of the town as,leW as It erotic ',might at any yard in the town for oath or country produce. Coal all re screened and delivered clean.' By Aide! attention to business, we hope to receive a 'Metal share or public patronage.; _You will find our Yard in the eastern. end of the bo. rough, opposite the Gas Works. Our office hereafter ho „opt op posite. Houtz tlrothers store, In the race now occupied by'Equire'Sinith. All orders left at the Office or at either of the subteribmie residences, on West Pomfret street, or at East 'street, will be. promptly at tended to Carlisle, Juno 3, 1R57. • _ ..N.EIVIVILLE DEPOSIT BANK. • - p o PRIETOILS. • -6- Aleminder Davidson, James McCandlish, George Bea, John Waggoner, ltracey, L. 11. Randall, ' 3ohn Halsey, 31:ttlkw..11. Boyd, Ala - attain Grove, Atehesen LAughlin; Issue A. Quigley, John Ilurslt , Jr., Jurors McKeehan, - Thomas Stough, • John I'. Rhoads. • Thls Bank, dining business in the name v f Ito Ontrey A C0..-is-now prepared to do a general bankh, Business with fidelity and - dispatch. • Money received ou deposit and paid back. ou demat.o - withunt•netlee. On Special Deposits, interest Is paid as follows, viz:— Front 2 to 4 months, 3 per cent. per -annum.; 'For 4 Inonths and upwurds, 5 per rent. per annum, Notes, 1 1r4B4b_CiteeksAc.,_coIlectedin ;Any part ot the United States. Fanners, Mechanics, and ell others desiring a safe depository for their money, will bear ist Wind that tb, - proprlehe $ of thls Bunk are nonvtinvibts . l.lAlll.l: to tins octant or their several estates for all the depobits and other obligations of REA, OItACEY 'u CO. Banking 'louse in Main street, Newville in. Bust. nese hours front it A M., to ti I'. M. JOIIN P. lIIIDADS. e..Nowville. Juno 17, 1857.-3m:l Cashier. CIMIBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. MP.LCIIOM BIOINEMAN, Jolly DUNLAP, a011:1 6. STEitt.ETT, A. ETIAICILUN: WILLIAM K ' Rola. STERIIETT, IIIe . IIARD JOHN (I.I)UNI.VP, This Bank, doing business in the Eaton of 111 er, pros somas Sr Co., Is now folly prepared to do a general Banking Business with promptness anti fidelity. Money reset Veil on deposit and paid lack on demand without notice. Interest paid an special depcadts. Cer. Mentes of deposit heaving Interest et the rate of five per cent. will ho honed for no shirt a period on four months. I nteteitt an all certificates will cease nt tom turity, Provided, however, that ,if said certificates me contoured at tiny...thee theyeatter,for, another given pr rind, they shall hem• the snipe rate of Intesest, up to the time of renewal. Partheslar attention paid to the col. laetion of notes, drafts, checks, &e., in any part of the United States or CllllllllBB. - . 1 ° _.../Lelnittentes_lnade_tulinglaniL,lrelond,mr-tho-Conti gent. The faithfa,and confidential exteutien of all orders entrunted MlllOlll, cony be relied upon... ' They cell the attention of Farmers_, Mechanics and all r them who, dialre a safe depository for their sauces, to - thlt undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Mink me IitinVIDVALY liable to•the es tent of their estatee for all the Depossts, and other obligations of tier, Dionne. mitui&Car , They have recently rethoved into Omit. tiew Omitting House directly opposite' their former stand, in West Main Strout, a Into iluort. east of the Italfrond. Depot, where they will at all tililee he pleased to give any in. - formation desired in regtitd to money matters iugene, Open for business from 9 o'clock in the morning until A o'clock the evening. ; 'II. A. S'fUIIGEON, Cashier. Carlisle; May 20. 1857. jrIRE INSURANCE. TUE ALLEN AND EAST PENNEDORO MUTUAL FIRE IN-. RANCE COMPANY of Cuniberkind county, incerve rated by an net of Assembly, is now fully omanized. era In operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Dailey, William R. Corm, Michael Conklin, Moleholr Bromnm ut, Christian iltayman, John. C. Dun lap, Jacob 11:0oover. bowls Myer, Maury Logan, Doiht. min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph 11' ickerslitum Alezatidel Cathcart: ,- Tho rates of Insurance Me as low and farerabla an any .Company of Ulu kiud lu tho State. teraons wishing to Lamm., members ore Invited to make application to the !moots of the company, who aro willing to wait vlifin them at anytime. ' • • BENJ. 11. !ROSSER; Prealdont. HENRY LOCAN , VlcoPrealdent. LEWIS MYER, Secretary MICHAEL' COCELlN,'Treuxurer. AGENTS, • • ODWIRRLAND COUNVF.-;--Iludolph,Martin ; N. Cum berland; XL B.' Herman, ,Kinustown; Henry. Keating Shiremanstown; •Fharloa 'Bell, Carlisle;'Dr. .7. Ahl Churehtown ; Somuol Graham, West Penns' °rough James Na Dowel, Fninkford; 'Hod.; Griffith, South Mill (Bann; Samuel Conner, Benjamin Haveratirk, Meehan • leallurg; John Shorrieki Lisburn; David Conner, Steep. Iferdstotrn: •", YORK COUNTY. , --John, Bowmen; Duisburg; Pater - Wolford, Franklin; John -Smith, Esq.l,Waskington; 11%. S. Pieking.bov'en; J. W. craft, Paradise. HARRISBUItO.-11ourer14 • • /Belabors of the conxuany:haring valicios about to ex Taman o horn - '• yndby, u own • pay of the naetos.. . 1 - . • •• ' • . wow& '..;-....151 9 tic0 is iere ~3, _ ; . .g1 vs) n , that application will ho made so tho next " L'ogip• later of Pennsylvania - to alter the charter of the Cart 'lisle Deposit Dank, located hit, the boroligh of Carlisle, Oumberbn l d county, CO no to confer upon. said bank the rights and -privileges of it bank of issue, and to- change, Its mime to tho Carlislo - Dank. - , Also, to increase the capital of said bank (which "is at present' aeventyttwo thousand dollar* )vilth the privilego - of Increnslng the SUMO under its presont charter to Ono Ilundred Thou sand Dollars) to Three IlUndred Thousand Dollars. " . ! 6irlloli;;,liii3; •C` , . .... ri a llur.subseriboillis:juiA .re6oivect Tici* . - Plillide)pbla, -, 4wne, ; Calleops,''Llnecis;Sylrtli • i ,211:1 othei goods, sulta'o4 4 s, *l9 swum, •:•• - , , .7 —=July 23,4867 j -::- -- --,--, t . . - - •SqO.4.4I4TNER'i -- ... . . Tan la:1)0E1119 published 'ln quarto, form, and fur nlshed to subseribera at the low price of Fira CUiTS per annum, in advance. . Thail cases whore papaw]: delayed, set outpace coats will he charged. - The above ternarwill -be adhered train all cases• - - 11VAll Enquiries ? Interrootyrics, Essayli - fm lunor ilenter.u....inust bo„nocumpaniq by a_letterattunp„.to pay return postage: '• • • , HAILD , PI - r_jAKEtt'S DozEfsr: • ID2AKETt's pozEm P,.AKER'S LJZL•'N. )A-K-EWS Duzizr. - AK R, I'S T.):AKER'S II DOZEN. .114 boAgN. =MEM T)AK ER'S. Du 7. EN. p• s._. TO Pennsylvania Fan A moricall Agliudlt pocullarly 1 pm] MONROE- 5101t1t18 I®T E - P it .0 OY TOT. C. T . ll . 8 scarmr.trpc 41.11i/EIRXCAIN. TO NECIEINICS. mnirs.m. - rvitt OS, INVENTORS AND ssnment,O. Is nomounclog the I'hit tectilh annual volume of tho Pell:N . 110D AMERIP COloillenreS nil the 12th,of liimteuther. the Editors anti Ptiolithem_elnbracti this' 'opportunity to !honk 011.11 . 1111111010 W, friends and FUN scribers Pirtite encouraging and very liberal support heretofore extetultal to theirionrnal, and they staid again re tti.stire their patron's or the. deterotiontion render the'Scientific Ameririui 1110111 Anil more useftd, 'antiltiore nu l morb worthy-of thely'voolltuted.conn ,donett sod good will: The untlorsignarpoint -to e ' pant. as a en:wanton of their disposition to alweys dent Justly told discriminatingly with all subjectsor teSeleit.. • title and Mechanical Character which room within their lei:Montt° purview, _. • Having entirely discarded the system of 'employing itinerant agents to obtain subierlbers, tho_ Publildmrs 'of the Scientific-American propose to offer OZIE I'IIOU4AND • FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN - - CASII PREMIUMS for the fitteenthjat gent lists of Subscribers sent in by tine Ist of January, 1508; said premiums to be disirlbu• ted - . • For thelergest List Nor tho 2nd ingest List. For-the led largest' List., the 4th largest Lint., For the fah largest List For the .titla largest:List. For the 7th largest List. Fur the Bth largest List. For tho flth largent List. For the lOth hugest List For the I 1 th largest Lfst For the 12th largest List For the 1:11.11' largest List ' For the 11th largest List, For tho - 15th largest List. . . ,NIIIIIOA Of subscribers eau, 1/0 Knit 111 At different tittles end from different l'ost (Alves. The cash will be paid to tine n niers of tine suecet.sful competitors, lotmediste• ly after the lot of January, 1858. Southern, IVestero, and Caundn otoney,lll betaken for sulo.eriptions. ettnatlitto • subserlbettt will I.IcASO to remit Ter ntty.six cents cotton VII each years subscrip tion to prepay onstage. ,TER)i:.; `OF SUBSCRIPTIOII.—Two Dollars a Yenr, - or Ono D liar for Six Months.. ' CLUB lISTES.--Five Copies for Six :Months, $4; Five Cooler for Twelve :Months, $8; Ten Copies the Monti,, $5; Ten Co:.ies Sir Twol so Months. $l5; Twen ty Omit, for Titelro Ylonthe, $28.. ---For nil - Clubs-of-Twenty -std- overt tho - yearly - aub- - seription Is tails $1.40. Tho new sublet° will be printed upon line patter with new typo. • 41';') - ^Sitoollt on copies will be sent gratis to any part of the ettootry. MUNN d: CO., Publishers nod Patent Agents, N 0.128 Fulton street, New York, Ott. 21, 1857.—gt, . .6filtolll , k - DitospEcuus OF _THE UNITED J . STATES DM ECTOIt Y. • • Th. undersigned propose is uing, about, the first of ()Lieber, ISoi, n kali' tinder the above title, to contain about • 1500 PAGES., . Thn oldect of the Directory vill Lo:— ' 1. To give' the mono and post.ollice address of every male person - of the like of fifteen years and opts ards;-ln the United States , . . 2. To glee the IMMO of eyory post.oMee i.nd post niatiler In the United Slates. _ 3. To titre thWitiniti and place of publication of every Dally, eeltly,Alanthly and Quarterly Paper and Jla garlite'publisltcd In the United States. Each state, city, town, ril.a3e and post.ollica will. 1 a alphabetically arranded. The hobo of each person - will ho alp`aihetically ranged under the head of their rospvill N,ll address. . ,-As the United States Directory hilf•he n matter of _s_..l4teresLte_nversriesident-lis-Amerle:n-we,respeetfully srilicit the aid orpog-masters nod others, in all parts of the country, illibtaining names and sending them on as soon 115 II making up lists, wilt° the name of postoffics, __ county -and state,-ut the head of the sheet. then fill up the n :dodar hitAllstinctly written names, of male persons only,.ef the ago of fifteen ,yearl and upwards, and as 60411 , n010u haveaufileleut to fill .au envelope, — forward them immediately. A Prospectus' will he sent post•paid to any person w h o may order It , • • prcyon t mistakes write distinctly the namo Huth post-Wilco, county and stale. MORRIS, CiARDNEIL k iVILCES, • • Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio. riling TRUTH . ABOUT KANSAS!, I Cop: tleary's Adniinistratlon In Kansas; largo 111mo.:11'S pages, with a complete history of the Torrl tory, until .llnto, 18M, Embracing full amount of Its discovoay, lloography, Soli, climate, Products, Its orgitnizatlon as a Torritoryatransautions and events 'indite Governors Reader and Shalt non, political dissen sions, Personal ilencountoro, Election Frauds, Battles and Outrages, with Portrnits of prominent actors therm in, all fully atutliontieated by JOHN 11. Unto; M. D. Pelvato Secretary to Gov. (teary. Carefully compiled from the Officialdocumunts on 110 In the department of State St Washington. and other papers in the posses. Rion of tin Author, with foil kecount of. Tho Invasion of Kansas from Alisanial ; the capture and trontmont of the Viva State prisoners, Om eharactor nod move. minas of the Missouri Border Ruffians, the murder of IluiTtim and others. Tho.eontroversy between Guyer. nor Ovary and Judge irecompte.• The proceudingit of the Territorial Legislature, of fhb PrnEllavory, conven tion, end the Organization of the Nnticnal Democnttic Party, with a Sketch of Ifameis during its early trou bles under Goys Reeder unit Shannon. Its Invasions, Battles, Outrages nod Murders. . . . A copy will be sent to any part of the United States, by in4l, free of postage, on tb welpt or retail price. A lilidnd discount to trade, karquoo Agents want, ed. PRIOR In Cloth 81. Caper. 5 0 t , 5 0 . CIIAItbES 0. ItIiODES, Publisher. - July Inquirer Building, CbiCa. N[AItION , FIALE AGAINST THE WORLD FOR 000D' AMID It ItItEOTYPES' AND RA V ONTYPE9.— 0.0. BRANDON would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the publiogen.. 'aridly, Dot .he has taken the Daguerrean Vallery in ?porton Ball, (lately eeeupled by A.'o.liect.)' flaring 'secured the services of Ide. D, O. Neauly, he Is prepared, 'to necoletnedate all those who desire GOOD TIMMER of tbeniselyes. or famolos.' . • • ' 'Jno.l2litie Rooms have been-Ottid - n superior btylo on the and instead of the ad floor as heretofore, and ore 'intended to bon peo...lnt location, COMM, quontly none but Perfect Pictures VII ba' allowed, to -leave the Gallery.' - - • - ' All y lettires_not perfectly satisfactory, bo rpbelcon" free Pictures co pied from old Drignerreptypea'oryleinrito; alga Inserted in Lockets, Urcastpins,ll !Igen drc.: A3.qhiSTIITOPIOIia given on inalienable terms. -." All are Incited to rail 'ind eirandne .our skein:lona and I bon judge for therinselves. • July 2 2,1857-3 m. • rlit:BAtiFso,4 OUO; ' PIANO: Armiuire tho ."I.laialV. One. 12111ept;730,11587.:' - .prol3l.)rttyt9e.6..' gly scljoDkgotrit IS PUBLISHED ON THE rinqr SATURDAY OF EVERTIHDFIII AT ,OARLIELErTEigN'A TERMS ~ 91? PUIILICATION J. S. HOSTETTER, Editor AMERIC N 'AGRICULTURIST. ins-r-Hlutirrimms-rt-L Enlargemeitt—:•Enlargement. The Best in - the ,World. • The Cheapest in, the World.-- Premiums to*aeh Subsoriber., Every Farmer interested. Also, every Small Plot Owner. _TO"AIIuiT the' increased vulue of money eunseilionit upon the " Unrd the publisher of the ANERt. uAg.AmovuoUltleir in hisppy_ Wan nounee non ho Inn inerenstel the pn T.': of lime natunett uldJuureal one third, end Dounro the Innieslt vaJue. Ems 'Numnr.it. will hereafter contain 32 double quartopa gee, filled with — PLAIN, I'ItACTWAL, , tI.I.IARLEIIIitIOII, of exeectling ratio to ovary one who cultivates Vann, a Llardun; or but lino manifest plot of I,•rouud. I,4ILIES, each volude of the Anni:' col:run:hr will contain hundreds of excellent practical hints upon livery dopartmout ofIN-DJOR, or Household Hnd( I. • Besides furnishing the largest. Amount .if really aI:ASO Jul - Urination, prepared by n great number of prep ==E=MM AlillICtILIp11.81: is 110 W the /111 . 00 st illtlrela I of its character in thu out cwfog to. its 1111101311S0 eln:1114. t lust, it can still ho" alTurded at Ono I) 'Mir At• year, -or for mighty cants MMM=M2I ••• A 'BAKER'S , DOZEN,.__._ onl4 months will bo .sent for no • mini price of 12, to all sub' cyl .erf, for 1858. (Vol, XVII), that 4 oh sin -410 or club subscribers to! 1850. who subscribe tow, will recelva the two very .valuable number:s forNoVember alui'Doceniber, anion your. - without extra charge. Valuable Seed Promiupe =I A large list or v A i‘mbio Hod, 1 0 , and er ill be primal ' tea to,the suhneriliers for volume whirl. eyorf guleieriiii.r will ho laivol tollu.noe TIIIIEE PACKI,TS WITH i:11.11MZIT1101",!01113 .- vorilt - tiltrancriptiouprlee to many r 4 urnl In your 'mules nt °rico, and ;ot the Novena er number now ready; iNd the succeed mg nu Mhirra prompt• ly Moo the first doe of each mouth, mural the rind of 1858, 'Jiro hest 'iwromly for the Hand flutes," will be to learfr from the Au- - wren:l elude the' Irest - mintlei Or ereaslng the products of your Fields, riartlens,,lreltardrr, See. . . • . Tr.lt)lb IN Al.V.l.NOr.$l a yepr,-(ai , , 1 14 taontlns now). Six Copies 'for $5. Cell Condos for $5. ORANGC JUDD I'ub:lsller, •• IS) Water nareot, New York., PENNSYLVANIANS:--,. The rant .lotirnal Inns been tuergett Into the IturislA mind the AntrJeulturlst . 6 mow per for 1..113111'S) I Villfill Fanners. , - . . ...'QLU.)INE -7 1 7 ,11111TE1*.. Sgriciiitutal lItMERS' 7 AND' DLECHANIUS' JL FOUNDItt AND 111AC,111.1i13 $1101.% . 7 ' e. , 7 0 ,,,, , .• ~-,,,, ~.,.. 4 7, f ._ ~' _a . t , ~ _-• t.-1. .. q m,... , ~... 27Z-I,'-ii-E--,-A--;--,:::,_'..- - 4._ -, .--.,---lz-z-----,-.; ---!:---------- --__ : - -r- -- _-------•=2„ - 1,.„,. ~..--._-_. Nook - Street; - east of Glasa's The subscriber would reSpectfully inform the public in general e that lie Is now prepared to manufacture' all kinds of Agricultural Impletnonts; sash as Bevel Oecr, Font. Horse Power, ilorizblital Clecr, Four and Two 'Horse Power, also the latest Improved Itallwajt• Chair, Horse Power and Overshot TlieshArs with Separm tots attlichsti. ." vl fps' particular attention .to Rife's Patent Chs 'Vet , Hatltie - and Cleaner.. This Machine will hull and clean freer three to nix Mullets per-hour, and is Coast dered Aceitledly,' the ,brat sots In use. ' ' r Alto, COl . ll SllOllOll4 for hand or Horse power. St rits and 'Fodder . Cutlers, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivtgors, Hay Balton, Grain Fans, Circular Sawa, etc., du •• Ito will also furnish to order • IRON ARO RHOS. CASTINGS; of every desttrlption; such us. - Treshing Machlnei Plough, Ctirnsheller, Cellar. Orates, Slat Weights; else, beautifully designed galling for Cgmetery Lots, Ituclo- SUMS, &C.. . . • Iti , ,PA MING Promptly ntlentled to for Reaping, ttioNrltitrond Trutt. -inr.r!threltin-exntoil—all—ldlittriii—A-grirlit juno . lo, 1057 Carlisle Follindry, rStSi w~44a~ +: ~~",`f„; Al AC lIINL SHOP; ,CALL AND SASH FACTORY, • East :than Street; CARLISLE. - - - This extensive establishment Ix now In Completuor. der and suppliud.wit b theimst - nmeltinerr fartkoenting work in tr, ery dortrtmoli E. 'rho 1.111101 l flat; • hrtv,i 111E0 bean greatly enlarged tills spring and stocked with the non'est and most Improved tools for tbu manulaeture of • _ . . : DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH ? . liracketa and all other kinds of Carpontor .worrk.. - Ru ' lhrflo Buildera. Car l-44qm and _others to • eall and examine owl:n.11111. lb, doing • this description of work. The best Materials used and price:ram low 0i at any other establishment In the COW)/ vOr elf:onshore. • . _ STEAM ENG Ey ES BUILT TO ORDER nod repaired as.beretonwo. Engines hare born .reeen ly built for'W. M. Henderson R Pon, In this borough, Bryson &Co. Allen township, Abl ‘t: Brothers. New -riller-Shatioqt—Wet-tnh—Nortit—Mhblietno, olld — rrtarrs;7 l at whooe establishment they May be seen in daily op. eratltm.and to whom we can refer for evidence Of their superiority. 1110 . N AND BRASS CASTINGS of every - deseriptimf, froth the smallest to the heaviest Pliuqs, mternted et short notice for every kind of ma. eldnery.• A tar& variety of nfill castings lIQW on band. Two skillful Pattern. makers constantly employed.— DEPARI NU promptly ettendpd to for Paper Mills, Oast 31111 s, Faetorles..U. Turning alid tilting Mill tte2done in - the best style. TURESIIIND MACIIINES AND DOUSE POWERS. such as Bevil Dear Four liars') lowers,' Ilnrizontal Dear Four and - Two Horse Provers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron B o lters. Plough castings, and other or- Aides fur farmers, on band or - promptly made to order.. • - ' IDIRDLN CADS DPILT, and repa:rod. Our &Mitten fol. builosig Cars are now ionre.completo thou heiatotore and enables us to, fur. riell them to transporters . on the roil mad - occomo. doting termiund tondo of the. best too terials; Ordors solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteol. , The long experience lir the businehs of the senior partner of Ihe„firm. and tho completenessi of our em eldnery In every branch of the esiahllslitnent wan - ant us In aisuriug the best work' GO all who fakor nn With their orders. The coo tinued in:Amu/Igo of our old frlends'ond the public Is respectfully solicited.' 11ay.21!, F. llAltD_XElt--k Co. NEW E AGRICULTURAL -, WAR :- - itooms. .- - vA - RMING IMPLEMENTS. The subscriber, located in thdbasementof the Meth° dist Church, opposite the Railroad Depot., is now ro robing a variety of Farming Implements, such as MI'S, - . -4 4"00 .. 250 ' CRAIN DRILLS, „ DRAIN FANS • , , . t'ORN AILELLERS, ' FARM 1101LERS, • Corn and Cob Grinders (Scotto, Giant,) the Crescent DeiGn Mill, Horse Shovels, REAPERS AND MOWERS (Manny's with Wood's Impn,vement.) Straw Cut ter k.c., all of which are of the. most improved kind and workmanship, and will be sold on the most accommoda ting terms. ' Partners are respectfully invited to call and oxamino before purchasing. J. ARMSTRONO. es, For the convenienco of farmers, Mooro's Patent Grain Mill will ho sold at Shiremanstown by Benjamin Clay, MO at Sid ppensburg by Christine Long. August '2O, 1856.-Iy. - 1:::: 70 T. J: tilt AGA 51, J. 1.. ItioDOWELL, S.M . . DAVIDSON GILMAN!, NIeIIOWELL & CO ~ GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ' Leavenworth G'ity, AcinsaB l'erritory. WILL buy, sell, and locate lands in y r and Nebraska Teri Hodes lowa and „Weiiterll Missouri, buy and null lands; loan'and Invest money. 1,11.0 and sell dratlS, give Information respecting tlie country, and do a concoct! agency business. REFERENCES. .Tohn It. aril ton, Esq., Carlisle, Pa. • Wm. 51. ihmtem. Banker, " Lion. J. 11. Graham, . er, Brenn onto k Co., Bankers, Carlisle. "Wm. 51. Henderson, Esq., Collide. George Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. Pa. rr Dr..loltn Ahl, ii. C., Newville, Pa. . • Wm. S. Colman, Esq., E. W. Clark R Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, .lion. 511,intel Cocklin, Shophertdown. Pa. Henry Reiman & Sync, Merchants. Baltimore. , E; If. Blake, Esq., Cashier 31emtntile Bank, Now York. • Snyder,& MT:whine, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis, Minnessota Territory. ;Wm. Kilgore. Esq., Attorney and Neal Estate Agent, •11. W. Mayer. Esq., Henry city, 111, 4 "-- • Ex..Uov. Joseph 1111ner, Cumberland county, Pa. E. W. Clark ‘t. Ett.,.ltankers. Philadelphia. Gov. Pollock, ilarrisbu.sg, Pa. 'March 18,1857.-Iy. • • A I\l S Loop 1. 4 1 E 3IACIIINESI Tha subscriber desires to isslbrm P.rmersi sod the pub lic generally that be now hoe on hand and iv con stantly zininulbeturlng Threshing Machines with Pier . pout's Patent Simlcer, which are generally nehnowl edged to be the best articles now In use. Aisne ftlriety of improved Clover Hullers. Corn Shelters, Straw Cut -tersrand-PlankirCelebiattial-PNAI7-11e alsoiittendiiir the repairing of Agricultund:lifschinery in the lies 6 manliest and on 'reasonable terms. Matsui's...l.m . y on North Hanover Stre•t, directly opposite the residence of George 3letzgor t Esq. ' H ARD WA RE ! HiVRDWARE 14- • JOHN P. LYNE 4i lON are now receiving. their lull Stocle.of Itardware. which .unusually large. and in connexion with their Mr mer heayy stork makes it one of the Jargon and most varied assortments et er offered to Min public. They have every thing that the Farmerthe linlider, the Merchant, or the public. may want, in their lines, and which the ore selling at the very lowest pricjm.. They selirlt,a call front the public Were nothing their pur chases, as they tel unnlitiont theyean offer indmmtnents that will reward the' hu,or Mr the trouble. 4` . . Feeling thankful to a genorohs public furtbeir former littoral patronage, a contluttartra of the same it solicited itt our old staud_lu North Hanover Street, Carlisle. JOHN I'. LYNN & SON. • October 8,1850 . PORTABLE WI ER MILLS. 4.441 • KRAUSIODS PATENT.Ier Hand or [fermi Rower, the best In usa: WHEELED'S horse Powers end Threshers, Improved - Orain Fans; P&INICOCICS Wheat Drills: COOPER'S Lime and Ourtuo Spreaders: the - most air prayed hey and Fodder Cutters; MOTT'S Dollars, ririndstenes ready hung, with a general assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements. . PASCIIALL klolollB & CO. Implement and Seed Store, Seventh & Auguott 12, 1867 PALM DI TIMOTHY AND 4 1 kitT4.... ttlID OttASS SKED. Orchard Grass Seed, r, • Italian Ilyo thugs. American and English LIWII Grass, liontucky Ulm Grass ; de., for onto at PASCIIALL 3101IhTS & CO., implomout zut go:id Mtn, 7th and Aleirbet rtreeta, NEW CROP TURNIP SEED Purple Top lluta tittle ' Purple I roto Flat Sklrvlnen Euta Biwa, Yellow Aberdeen, 'hetes Ityfirld; Whlto leorlblk.ll - hlte ant other fine verb:tine, wholesale and Implement and Seed Store, Sofenth fi Merket;Phlbi. can -A!,:i,gupcl3,lt67: .ICRAUS.ER'S . dAy4.r,,t.Difft Ml LLh, Ulm hsrt'' In nao, [Tama Power and Thrasher s , Porn 'Shensi of varliwa altos, Bay, , Straw ; anti Fodder Cuttara, brain Fans, fiodt,fintters, Farm's 'Bldo.lllll, Subd3oll and °thin. Floughs, Plou g h Camtingf, Corn . Daakets, Spalu's A tnniaph a ri a churns, &e.,' who!, sale and retail, at . . • -.' - • ; PASCHALL ItIORPIB Impleioent and Seed Store, 7thatitt ar tet Street, - Sept. !67. '•- -• ..; LlladelpLla.' _,' 1 . j0v.u.7.77-7,i - $1,00i; Onoiro xr , i;oi4 $ ioupons attoollod.', 'For Inforittlook .typbri. tit t;t. . - • MMMM d _s?~•= ~~.=~__ MINIM - , 1(„I N i'IL'AIALE 0L LE mEcanNic4Buita, PA. • '1 Inititidlou, designed for the liberareducatlon. of Young Ladles, has beim 111 operation one year with the most gratifying results. - it,,, now established ono ••. firm basis, and its patronage already extends over nine sister states., During titn last winter, It was created n college pro .per,-by the Legislature of l'ennsylvaniti, with !rower to , • confer degrees, and endowed with all the rights rind • privileges of the most favored Female Institutions. located on the Cumberlanti Yalley Rail road mid way between Harrisburg and Carlisle, In the most fet. tile and beautiful 'Portion of the valley, and is in dose proximity to one or the mast more, healthy, and enter prising towns in the State. It is central, and easy of !recess. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Fhiladelplakin the morning train Mr Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechaniesburg - time.lbr. di t.ner. The ,taillice is large and commodious, swirl Landed by double senindoS, and will accommodate about one hun dred boarders. In Its cmmtruction, it combines all the— modern it proreinents f,,r the promotion of health, rem .fort, and convenience. lit these • respects physielans pronounrn it unrivalled. The Chanibe4t; are large rind neatly furnished. Each has ifs registers for heat 1411(1 ventilation. ONLY too taUDLNTWOCCUPY rite a Ole Been. Tile Belli Moms, are at all times supplied with warm and cold water. The linnets are ample, and well arranged for recrea tion, 011111410 V 11.10115 calisthenic exerclses-so essential to healthrgracend 11m1ernont and symniutry of form. The Faculty of Instruction is eillelent and experi enced. 'ln the CoLLEGIATE Oti . .OITIIrNT 1110 &Verso of study in 01 a high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong ing t a tlassleal, Polito and Christian Educatiori. • n-the-Pit Era essear DEPAVOIENT Ito cas,f folly instructed in t.'.• :;e branches limning' the basis of a thorough English Education. -Thr.-3:sitTxs.-411 TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE 310:CTI1S, PAYABLE. • IN ADVANCE. IVasbing, •Furidslied (looms, Fuel' and - . - - • 800 00 TUlTlON—Colli!giatO DORIIIIIIIOIIr, c - - 110 tie Preparatory Department, - • - 10 00 First lass No extra charge for Ancient Languagiel C . 12 OU 31vme—Pialt0 and • - - •,10 00 Core) ?I note, 8 00 Modern Languages. ' - 4* ; ]o 00 Painting, than log and other Ornamental flinches; at the usual rates. . Textbooks furnished nt City prices. • For further part leularn address. • Rev. A. R. 3IARLATT, A. 31., - President. REFERENCES: • Tho Faculty of Dickinson College, • Rev. It. D. Chambers, Carlisle, ht. , 11'iElam IL Mullen, Esq., " Ituv. 11r. T. Daugherty. " . • • *Roc. C. Graham, Bloomfield, • William 11. Allen, Presldont ortllntril College, - Jamul 11 : 31 cCellti.f, - Ean• Clement Oa. It, . Rev. Andrew 31anship: • *James It. Graham. Graltanitorwl'a. *Rev. C. F. Hoover, 51Fcluthicsburg, Pa. *lra Day, M. D., . P. 11. Long, N. D., • *E:"Zug, Esq., °John Riegel, EMI., John Vantleveer, D. D., Easton, Pa. *Mild Coover, Esq.. Shephordstmen, Pa. George W. 310,1 k, Plnegruvo 31111 s. Pa. Los I Merilel, Esq., Shiromanstown, Pa. ~ °J. B. Iluntt, Esq., Dillsburg, Pa. *Dill A. SinitiLEsq., Pittsburg, PA. John Vaudoveer, D. D., Easton, Po. Ills Excellency, Peter F. Causey, Milford, Del I iren..l. It. Lolland Secretary of State,' " Rov. T. P. McColley. eorgo S. Adkins,.Ell7l., *Samuel Sharp. EH. • Prof. Thos. E. Sadler, Wilmington, Hon. :nuttiol M. Harrington, Dover, lion. C. S. Layton, Georgotown, - 3Yllliam Marshall, 31. 1). " Hon. John It. Sadler, Bridgeville, *William 8: Goslist, Esq.. Federalsburg, Md. et Rov..lithn A. Gore, Baltimore, lid. . *Nicol, Shoff Esq., Lancaster, (ado. *tlentgo D, Scone, Esq., Morgantown, Tn. Alexander llurgent, D.D., Portland, Maine. John Edtvords, liochester, - N. Y. _ 'Sullivan Weston, D. D., N. Y, . • S. F. Baird, D.P.S., Smithsonian Inatituto,.Washingfon City. " Jacob Ruploy, Esq., Lockport, Illinois. TRUSTEES OF THE COLLEGE. • *lna Day, M. D., Meehanlcsburg, Pa. P. 11. Long, M. D., . „ .." *Solomon P. °argils, Esq., • *4l raim Zug. Esq., *John- • „ John Ilmtnit; Esq., ' :Robert Bryson, Esq., Harrisburg, Pan .1: IL Conver, Esq., . Shapherdstown, Pa„ *David Coovvr, 'Co). .Adkim!, Milford; Del, JOHN PLANt * PotrorB tTtlf,o College Juno 24.=.3m0§. fIAItLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY. '- k) The next sebeinatle year of this Soinitutiy.;will • commence on Tuesday, September let. • • The Seminary la a boarding and day, acbool conducted by_ experienced and competent teachers. „It .15 - rettredi' henitby • and pleasant, 'and. thercours'Of instruction embraces the elementary end bleber .tingllal, together 'with tbe.lnclent and ruedein •Janguages,--nmsicivocal and instnimontal:andititiorarldus ornamental-branch ce Vacation during July And Auppt.• - •For furthdr informatiop • apply to the' principal, CIIAS. CLARK, at' the. Semi Miry, n West Louther near the German Deformed Church, • ••, . . , C. P. WINO: D.D,* ':Rex. DAVID STERRETts . • ' • 11ev..1. P. IDORSS,* Rex; A;Il. KREMER, • : lire. LAC JD SICYJ • • PARKER, Era.... :'111.(711eillD PARKER, Rm.* • CARY W. AllL.Eisii.st -At'Patriins.oytho Seminary. :A/ . .4TTIDIUSWhite... inti.:efi'6 3 l o 4 go rkjust roceived,otlite oboaN store of Z~liSrellni~eau. THE TE DIRLE, OF FAOAVY: . , DIDIV OPEN I , .. 14,-- ... }MISS KNOLE •IS COiNGI ' " And. will be at Els Old Brad Quarters in 'North Hanover street, dui lng tho flu lamas an I New Year's festivities, with one of the largest assortm 'l3 ts of -. -•-- • . ". C1101(111 GO NFECTR.NAIIILS Ever offered in this pl ar o, consisting in pa tof Fine - Candy Toys" and Fruits, Jelly Caltaltqlort Bout; Oust Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Bose Vanilla: and Burnt Almonds,-French and exptodittg. ' Seeretti &ii. .., Also all_ tinrcommon varieties • mum AND NUTS . • : • .. .. of the latest - importations ugkh "as "Orangee, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Corral ts, Citron, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filbortito. resin, Cocoa, and Ground Nuts. ' In connection with t o above an extensive as sortment of Xi • .:•!".. • •. • • ' OYS" OD FANCY GOODS . . of ovary quality and price, consistingJlLMltt-oLnue..... Wagykidrehinarc.) lug alldlitrip - .Thills. Sewing and Card Baskets, Fancy Boxes, Flower Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Masks', Drums, Guns, Air Pistols. Accordoons, llannonicans, 'Erumpots, Chessmen of bone and-wood,' Dot:ulnas to and other games: Fancy 'Soaps. 'Moir Oils and Part itionales, &c. We have Also a line lot of FAMILY GROCIOMES, such as pulierised, crushed and ' brown Sugars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Green and Bieck Teas, Spices, Butter, lode, Sugar,Watet and other Crackers cheese. &c. . The subsclibenraurns hie sincere. thanks to a-goner. ous public for the patronage heretofore bestowed oh him, and hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the mad. " ' P.. MONYEIL Carlisle,-Dec, to: Is6a. IICIIANT TAILOR. ; .to i T • • . • •r, uth Hanover Street two doors North of Banta & Dm's Store, lion Just returned into Philadelphia, with a NO stork of Cloths Casslineres, Vestings &c,_&e. sults ablu fur Spring sod Summer wear, which be Is preps ed to make up to order , proniptly, and Ail" reasonable tennis, Also on lined CRIMP READY—MADE CLOTIONO, togother whin Stocks, collars, handkerchiefs and other articles usually found lu a .ountleinans Eurnishlog Store. floods bought elsewhere will also bu mope to measure es. uncoil: . • Ai ODES .. - AND JEWELRY.- . have just kecelVed from. New York a largo upply ofld and silver Hunting Watches, of tho' latest styles, and very :MO gold fol., vest, curb,. nod. neck chains. medallons, ,Ve. „in short, every article kept by watch makers: also a now supply of Dag ley's d Pens, all oboes. The public Is respectfully invited ' to rat] aMI examiner for themselves. - Aug. 211,1841 ' W. D. A. NAITO LPL C, UM ' VALLEY'it. • WINTEIC ARISANUEMENT I . ell ANGII OP - 110U11S1 r • On and after MO VDA Y, Oct. 12th 1857, Pass e nger VralnS. • _„__xlll,r.un as fullowa4-.(Sundayeraiceptedl)- FOIL_ 11A11111L 2 111.1110-_, , le Lone° Chambershrri., 8.50, A. 1 31. Sh I ppenshnig, 9.20 • " . , 9.55 Carlisle,. 10.30 llechaicaburg, 11 sa . ) • . ' At - Harilab - int; 11.35 " • FOlt ClIA31111:11S11U1111. • • • let Train. L.:my° liarriabura• 8.00 A.M. ',Hoch:mkt burg ~9.10 10.50 ~N ewyille 10.25* ShlippenAurg, 11.90 " At Chantborsburg, - • - • • Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, et 1,00,.A. Mt, 7.55 A. A. nod 1.15, P. IL, vin Columbia. Leave Harrisburg for Italtithere. nt 8.30 A._31.,-st nd • 1.00 I'. 11 . Leave Harrialturg for Pittsburg, at 3.33 A.. 51., 12:45 , Noon. Sea 5.15, POI. Passovers for Pottsville, Reading, and points on the Dan thin and Sus, lll.ll2tnnii Railroad, antlforilrexeriun, a ern .urg, And VOllllB oil the Nur! her,, Central HAl rood, must take the Morhing Train nom Cluoubers. bunt. Faros front Harrisburg. Meeltnniesburg,..Carlisin, end Chandetrsburg, will be ten cents lesn wham paid tbrTiekots•At- tho OlUee, titan alien paid in the Corn. • - ' O. N. LULL, Superl„ . Itallroad Omco, Chainbersburg - Oct. E. 1837.-3 t. • I - N-Ew.,(lQO 'DS-JUST RECEIVED _ AC II ENTZA _HILO'S. Chthsp Store. Now Stylb.All-irool Deloloes-Just rerelrkl At lIENTZ'A 11120'5., s.epoSlte the,,Eo'st Dp Plain - rind High ColorediStellti Droller Shawls-312st re, cells." . ..At RENTZ A Cheep Store. Now sole Dress Goods—Poll do Cherrnlenif just received nt • BENTZ A 11110'5., Sept. 5, 1 857. Opposite tLe Post,ollloo. Ob,mation. irht Sesshon—From Ist September to tho 30t1 or Jnouary. Second Sel.slou—from lot February to tho Ist TACATION—Durfug July and August. 2d Trlln 2.10 P. A 2.45 ~ 9,20 4.00 - 6.05 2d Trgon I.to P. M 2:20 2,0 3, 400 4.30 ES fAug 5-6