Armirot Dpartunt. • , L FartiPtfirellibbitiftirTfilflittillroW" irt`ttithAla - • The men who hye.iett Wen-mark up-.) on have done a great, amknohlemvork for the racei:Mtb• 8, men • of mobielhisical , mpaldtt ockhe founda • • tion!likty4iti-greittilieSSALOLtheir:fame_ . was lilidttijheindient training--a-their phyaikapoweis. Such it "MT: was :Wash ington, and, most of the Worthies who •••-• were associated with him in the struggle • .• for our liberties. Such wins - ,Clay and Webster r and many _of their cOntempo • ritries in our national' Senate. Their early days were spent upon the farm, and the . thoughts of their declipiitg years were, given to, the inuirosetnent: aitd the cultivation,, and the Mnbellishment of . their respective homeSfeads. Asshlii•ld • . and Marshfield will long be scenes of pil grimage to the husbandman as well ..as . • the patriot. . • • • • The whole tendency of farm life is to develope the body healthfully and symnte• trically. The child is not pent tip in the narrow back yard of a city dwelling, nor turned into thronged and filthy .. stret,ts to • pursue his sports. eyes open linit upon. green fields and fragrant meadows, and his first footfall out of doors is upon the matted grusif beneath the shad6wy . , ,trees-of. his rural home. • .I..ki drinks in - health from •evcry breeze, and all the • 'scenes around him call forth that play fulness. which performs so important an office in our early training. 9- --- 21tid - this leads naftripeak "-a the i!i= fluence.of farin life upon the Innne vir tues. No oecupation'cari be more favor able to the cultv . ation of those qua:ities which arethe charm of the'Aoutestie • cir ole. Tl 6 'farmer is muck more at home than . is possible with any, other men., How many there are in our cities, who ...only see their families at evening„Or int the Sabbath: They live for their • ness, and this, from its location, takes them'from home early and late. Ilew - , " many from - this " SUMO cause, forsake housekeeping and huddle into boarding houses and hotels, where the charm an d' • . beauty_of the family, as God instituted it, is entirely lost; and children fall _um • der a thousaluThnfriendliinfluences t 7 • would never reach them-at heine With the best arrangements Wealth - could cont . mandih - the eity,:ir is wed - nigh ittiposA '• hie to keep children under the influence of their_pato - nts; So that they shall have a distinct family character, and bear the; moral,, as they do the physiCal Tina .e of • their progenitors. Parental influence is dissipated aniid, the varied. social inilu• - enees.to Which.they are sultjeuted from their earliest (hip. Then what perplexi ties heiress the Man of business in the lcityhiS 7 capitaloften_i4vested in. profit r enterprise, exposed. to'• the &Trait 'tions of honest. men, betrayed,: snd ruined by knaves and bankrupts. 7Froni the very characterSof his business, . he has - to:trust far mote of his available ;means to . theintegrityof his fellows than . the cultivator. His debta are often seat , tared over a wide extent of territory, and •• collections are not only expensive, but exceedingly uncertain:. ..1) in his coin niter-_ vialcredit depends upon this un6ertaiti :. ty; and he is often compelled Mimic Upon nod - ing, a ruined'imin. • , Ninety-five failures in a. hundred, among most business Men in the city, . tell a sad tale of the perplexity and sor row, the corroding cares and anguish of mercantile life. How can : a father goad . edVitli - these anxieties,, fromthe — begin. - ning to the end of the year, do justice to his, children, even if his business allowed him to be with them a part of the time ? - He is not, in a frame of mind to superin tend their education and W . :perform a father's office. ' • • ,The fariu preserves the family in its Nintegrity. •- The 'home has in it that charming word, and that more chaymilig. t 'ng,. the fireside, around which parents an hildren gather, and where the bright ml cheerful blaze upon the hear( li itl but a th.itype ot', the flame of love that ...glows in ever heart The parents have been drawn together, not by the .sordid motives of wealthrthe ambitious de sire of Social display,l.l\it c for the personal • -qualities seen in each other. The glory of thclfireside to the bushand.is that the, wife is there; and to the wife du' t he is. there who is head of the woman, an the bind in that home cirelo. - Here th v gather at morning and evening, and, at noon. Their board is almost always , sur- I rounded with the same circle,, and here they spend- the long winter evenings tu- • gether, . . . . . , CORN COBS. ' ground; corn cobs • mixed with cut straw, fodder 'or hay make excellent food.for your stack; don't sell your corn on the ears, but shell it before ' .you sell it.• l'hose'who may not have the . convenience for griziding their corn cobs •• • can render them good food fol. theireattle by having them chopped and . cooked, either by the process i of boiling, or steam • ing. If , the corn cobs be properly econo -mized-cattle can-he-substituted-upou much . less long provender. .. CORN• STAT.M.—Where these Imi 4 ,g been cut up; after the corn has become glaeed, with' the• fodder, on, it cut up wit Ii a proper machine, make an excellent • rovender 'for cattle • • and when a half .iushel of the stalks • cut up are mixed with a peak of brad - or a peek of cob meal they will make two feeds for a mileh cow—two such feeds as will induce her to contribute generously tb the milk pail. M1101(' COWS . AND YQ111!10 CATTLE.-4-' • These 'Would. all have the adiantage of ventilated stables' or dry sheds be cleanly and comfortably kept; ••• - have fall'aupplies of food, and receive at least twice a: week,' an ounce or two of -*lt or the save quantity of mixture coin priised'Of equal parts of mild oyster shell Nine, atilt and sifted ashes...Li addition • they .sliould .haio.pure 7 frcali water thrice . . . • • _! - FEEDING OF 400Ta.—ltoots, when fed to milgh;,obids and .other cattle, shOuld be _ out fine and mixed with out hay or strdw. For miroli3Omis:and,other 'mettle a .peck of roots and a peck„of _Alt straw—or bay,' mixed . Mgether, sprinkled with salt, makes an bririohirig moal for eaoh: 1%.1.t5t: roots aro the: ' being spoked ; but potatoes•sho_ d poier he fed raw, as mid sag them malMs them much more, nutri tioue a"Mth'ealthfuil. ':" .• , • Anatt4...- 4 .;i,rve and keep all ,the ea, me inade• iiii4OurPlaee, under cOer: - .Five buehektor, ounipp,sted,',ifith ixt , y bushel's:l , of ‘murek,' , riyor or 'creek 'tend, pill 00:4iriiifikheloitkU• !tilt° 'o6(l'2ll4'lnm. Or!.`VtoAfidillo Oita coltpuld' EINEM • TUST RECEIVED AND OPENING ""tr"Vrll7trritikTUl CLAW E ‘. STORE, " I . gain... Street, Qarliale, Pa:, , - A largoUrticptholVtitchos, wely; Plated - • Vara, to 'which I iuvitt attention, . • If;ken want 'tb - .,eleet front nil, lament Moak 601,00104, Watchm, Jocrelry, Silver and Plated Ware in ' , ••71 Carlisle, cull • ' , 7:., ,• • • ' • " At •NAUOLE'S. • We havo klarge namoctment of Gehl and Silver Ilunt . lug and Open .Cass . Watches to suit- all Fancies amt . --Pockots t - - . _ • _AVNAUGLITS. ' • . Yin& and Cheap Joictrynr.e,veryafyle and s onatity to notti or by - the piece ns wautled, • • - At NAUGLE'S. II Silver r and Plated Walters, Cake. Fruit; Sugar, and Card Baskets, Silver, Table, Tea, Cream, Sugar, Salt, Dessert and Cream Spoona., At NAUOLE'S. Fine Pearl, Coral, Cameo, Goldstone, Mosaic, Flo' rentine•Mosalc, Jet Boa and Waco setts cheap At NAUOLE'S. , • . . Diamond Breastpins awl Fingerings, • ' At NAUGLE'S. Gold Hunting Case, Eiglit Day.Leveni; Gold .Ifunte lug elll3o, Duplex; Gold Iluotiog, Chronometers, At NAUGLE'S. Dagley's best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Puns and SiiVol.llo/dOrNi • Sliver and Plated Ted Setts, Gobletg,''cups, 'tom Racks, Pitelieis, Urns, Tureens, Tea At NAUGLE'S. • . Cold Neck. 'Vest. Cnib, 'Fob. and Chatlaln Chain , Cold Bracelets, Lockets, Thimbles, Crosses. Charms, At NAUGLE'S., French Time Pieces to run three and four weeks, • At :e AISILVS. (told Sleeve, Vest, Caller, and'Shirt Studs of aldstyles and quality, At - SrAThILIt'S. Plated Porke, Spoons, Helves, kapkin Bingo, Silver r Thimbles, Shields, AVNIUGLE'S. FlutiunS, AccUrdeUns, Music tioxes,n,:fine.varloty, • . V NAIJOIA7S: • . • . adios' Portiiiiiii - ,llesrVearl.and Leather, Plain and Fancy Travelling pap, 'very rho ,Iyh , s, cheap .. - . . ..ItNAIJOIAt'B.' • If you want to have your It'aiehea put in good ru pair andnvarroutod, tonal thorn to . NA.UOLES—_ If you want to get a Cheap Clock, gnu ran art It At NAUGLE'S. you want your Silver ware neatly marked at shor untie°, .11 At LE'S. Ail goods worrout 0,1 as, represented, or the motley to funded, V " At NAUGLE'S Persons that want bargains are Invited Limp.. T • B. K -1311,-B It' S • HAT, CAP, t, • . BOOT AND SHOE STORE. North East Corner of 'the Public Square. The subscriber offers to the public a complete and cholFe as,orEment of not, (Itpo itoot so,' Shorn, which have lust been purchased front the best nninutheturers. Our stock consints ofu great variety of beautiful • SILK AND FELT nATs, made expressly for 'enstomerr. All kinds of Caps for Boys and Children: We would invite particular attention to our well selected :end great variety of the., goods, ns u e are confident they cannot be excelled in the town or county. • IWOTS AND 51101-N, of every style and variety, all thrtßidlirfed - for plice and finish. • It consists In part of ' MEN'S lino Frtinch CA I,F.BOOTS, • 1101" S o . YOUTH'S LA DIES French unit. English GAITERS, • Misses' and Childum's Every variety of Children's fitticy Shots. The'best lot'olleavy WINTER BOOTS, for men and boys, in town. . Thankful to our friends nod the public for past fa. vors:wi! hope by strleCattention to 'the wants of our en`t n n ,,,, tied by sidling 11001) 00005, to merit their ebutillUPli favor. 3. 11. KELLER. 11.--,We hell no Auction floodlit. ;- --(Oct. 7, '57.. I‘OM - 000D,5! GOOD - GOODS! 11 , YOU WANT NEW 600115, - 0000 000DS, AND CHEAP 000110 00 TO WOODS', , C,4,-rfilr , tiF-MORiiillolllll'l4llotOollOFyllli Will find large aSsertment of Ladles' I hauls, coindsting of ‘ltla,k, - Fancy and o a Silks; Mutinous, Penhan Cloths, De — think - Do Mtg.; AlpaccaS, Scotelt SvOteh. Manchester, Earlsten. Chtunlwag Ding -hams, Calicoes, Floe French IVorked Collars, Ribbons, Ifosiery, Blur es, Au., &c. , DOMESTI—WooIen Twilled Flannels, Drilling- Ticking. 'Bags and Ihniglng, Cotton Flannels,Osnaborga, ; Details. Cinglenn, Table Draper, -Checks, white and col, ored Cartatt Chain, &e. • lan' In bhn@•lit and Blankets we have all boils, sizes and - conditions. _ For gentlemen we have Fine Frgnch Bled( Cloths, Blaek and Farley-SW:sinner. and .Datatli VI-St ings. Tweeds, Satinetts; Velvet Cord, Kentucky Jeans. As for men's, wonten's and children's Boots A Shoes, . wo , does compeation. Also, a very superior lot I tinworks, such as Coffee, Sugni'. • • Our stock has 1,4e1t selected with the greatest care as to julep and quality. and .WO arc 114M - 1111110a to sell at terry Those wishing. to purchase will find that n u are selling aselleap—if not cheaper—than nay limes in town; and they will find It to -their ad, • vantage to give us a tall.. Butter,'Eggr,itags, Song and Dried Fruit taken at Market prices. 1 - N. IV', WOODS, AWL . Dtterforget tine placertiext - door - to - NEtglauchlin's ' hotel. • 1100KS ,1 1 lity( 13(?I t c y s , , 13 1 0 71 0 1 KS: !! nee sole nyonts In Franklin and Cumberland counties for the following.valtiable works: Benton's Ai:1.1,161'10ot of the lleßates of Congress. Price per Vol., Cloth $8 00, Sheep 3 00. Itenton's Thirty Year's View; complete in 2 vole. Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $0 00. Merso's General Atlas of the World; Colored Maps, and bound, $0 OU. Burton's Orlon:mills of Wit anti Butner.' American Eloquence; a collection of speeches, etc., by the :nest eminent orators of America. with biogra phical sketches and illustrative notes; by Pritok Moore, now wady, comploto lu Utz calx. Cloth. $5 00; Library _ntsle..l.ther, $0 t.); Aall_call, gilt, 8.01);.-half .muroc.• co, 7 00. • . • SANDERS' Sellool, BOONS. 'Sanders' Primer.- Sanders' Speller. Sanders' 'leader. No. 'I. - Sanders' Reader, No 2. S3IIIIOPS' Reader, No. J. Sanders' Reader, No. 4. Sanders' Reader, No, 4.. ' Sanders' Reader, No. U. Sanders' 11101 School Reader. ' Sanders' Ladles' Reader. , Sanders' Speakers., Wholesale illlll retail at SUR YOOK, TAYLOR & S:11,1T1I'S Melodeons, Idaos,. SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR & 9:lllTp' . A l argos poly of School Rooks, wholesale and retail, SIIIITOCE, TAYLOR & 8311T1113. Paper. Enveloi,... arks, Inks, °le , etc. SIIRYOCR; TAYLOR & 14. .11411. RE S U I N L YOF DRUGS,' FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS. have jilst received a fresh stocky' MEDICINES, aAINTS, 'GLASS, 011,5, whhlChaving been selectod with great care. nt the best'lmuses iu Phsladelphia. 1 eau 'confidently reromittend to FANII LI ES, PitYSICIA NS, COUNTRY MIitiCIIITNS and DEALERS, as being fresh arid pure. Drugs, Patent 31talleittes, Chemicals, Inattudieptii, pure essential Mk Herbs and Extracts; Sprees grunted and whole, Essanees, Perfumery,4c., Sc, Cod Liver 011—Warrhnted genuine. DYE-STUFFS—TudigoeS: Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Gnu WWII. 011 Vitriol, Copperas, Loc Dye. PAlNTS—Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Glum,' IfFeutia ,YellOVT,'Paiiittiiht - Tifriiiiilf - Window Oleos, Linsard OIL Turpentine Copal and epach. Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be sold et the very lowest market Mire. . c. • Also. t fresh and splendid assortment of 1' A N C r GOOK, Fruits, Contectionary, and innumeraMe other articles calculated for use and ornament all of which tore offered at the lowest . cash price.S, at the cheapbrug; Book and Fancy Si In of the subscriber en North Mau*. our street. 1 r TIT " EWTgTORE - A - 11E - A - D - 017 1 ' COsl PET lON.—The tireniost and'i,bitopetit 'arrliat' of tho soubon .0! , NALL AND WINTER .ioltlc GOODS, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, At .the New Store. in Carlisle, corner, of North Hanover and idmthor Streets. . .; ' The Undersigned returns thanks for the patronage . bestowed on by,the,public. and at the mtme time • respectfully.announces tout he has just returned frees Philadelphia and is now *Spelling a now lot of Fall and Winter Dry tlovds,and Underlies, consisting in part as follows, and whlch,he is deterudned to soli I*l the low est cash prices:-Silks, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas. Challies, •De'Laines, Do lieges. Lustros. Poplins. Brilliants, Skirt ing. French, and Stottish Ginghanut :Prints, :Gloves, Collars, handkerchiefs, hosiery, Ac. Shawls . or every style: and .quality. Staple and domestic* :Dry •Goo is, Cloths, Cassimers, Nestings, Flannels, Muslins. Ticklngs, Stripes, Checks Calicoes, C,Ottonadea'hinens, Sheotings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills. MarsollicoHtullts, colored and white Carpet Chain. Umbrellas, Sc.. Lc. Also a large and splendid assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. : , A'Superlor lot or Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Moles. nos, Bice, Spices, having selected my 'entire stock with the:greatest care and at the lowest mien , pri cos, I can assure my friends and the . public generally, : that 1 will do all in toy power to make'lny mont known as lbw • ' ' ,*• ' "11EAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS... Those who wish to puivhase will find it to their ad , vantage to cull andexaminemy stock' before Torches • - 1. will pay the highest market pike for Butter, Ens, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. i• •• , , r; J. 'A.' 111.131RIO1tRr: , Carlisle, October 14;18117. .(aREA.T, ILE DIJ QTION, TR! og4B We would e'rileth6 tot those ivistilitg to purchica cnang ocpa, t' the Namable we are now oder; tug. We have just received a taege. stock of. , ' NALL AND. WINTER 000D8.• •*, ' ".• Alt bought at the lowest rates, and4e are sellingtbem off eta small ad,vaaca . • , TACO PARTICULARNOTICE, that we due selling the best 26 cent. Mous. Soleil:we, new s tyles,, for 21) ets.per yard. All.uo ore of Carpet Chain at :25, cts. per lb.--And all othcr4mds equally cheap at ' ,'„ , • " BENTZ ,A Cheap Store, opposite the ?Ott O*oe, , ' Oct 28,1861. ,ViritslDOW SHADES I—Tho finest; .V'T' Air?. est, and Oho:vast assortment af. Wtndow .shades can lee had at t ,t4atteeßatore of INN ME MEI New (1300.q.' Mir= MODBM SHRYOCK, TAYLOR & :011TIVS If. lIAVEitSTICK MEM ME 'Nem ilouertisements, 11. , KING f.i.p 013.8 ! S P it. IN G .UOODSl,„lllentp.994 Brothirbava Just-4 019 9i 9110: o the largest and best assortments of Dry Gooda over brought to Carlisle. Their stock bas boudeelected With • moro Than usual saws:from hotimisin lids/ Yerk! ond'Phlinclidisbra, add reVory elfsirt Maths to obtain the loteit and most fashionabiwstyleis of-dress: -They lint=- tor thoussolves theyiwill 'ho Olio to suitusvorytvidist of Meta at luicoVost low'ar . 10Wor` thitiCtboy - ca ,bli lt ' bought horn or in the city. • • , • Black Silk Rohm, Mirage Robes,, 'Fancy Silk Itobes,:„ Lawn 1t0be5,!.•,.. - .Agentine. : Foulard Silks, ' Oredadiner• • 7--111r111Liutd:'''''''f.'•'. _. Bayadoru _Gingham LaWli..: Mains Antique, _ - f • .Boir.baslno.•,- . 77,Cnsjia slerafisituidAlpaei. ---- :.• 7- • Mourning, • = Illmalya. All wool do bine Fancy Silks, . • •Cashmere. A full assortment or white dress gonds, N I nmx*. fug= line, Victoria Lawns, ' Figured Swish' Velvets 'for 'Man tles, White and Black Osamu Shawls. Stella Thihat;litodes and Broclus Shawls, Ae. Bonnets; 'found gallon; 111 k-, bons, Flowers,. Ac., Coronation. Ciuvelbs and Crinoline.; Skirts -for Ladles, Collars,• Undersioeses, Hand kerchiefs in great variety. , • • • --• • • • . . GENTS • WEAR. - - , Cloths, Casslmeres. Drop doll, Casbnierbts, Hummer Coe shuoibs, Cottoundos, Silk Unclorslartn, Linens; Handkni.. chief, Ac. . ' .. DOMESTIC GOODS. . Bleached and unbleached bitten and Cotton Shootings, 'Pablo Linens, \Tolon ditto, Piano Cover, CounterpaneS, Straw Hats, Pints, book tog - Classes, 'Pickings, Window 'Shades of all kinds, Umbrollan, Muslims and' every vu4 riety of Dry Goods in.comilion use. We iIIITO just Wain a largb stock of Tapestry, ingrain, Mixed and Hag Carpet, Oil Cloths. , Matting, Straw Mate, the.. at lowest prices. Wo. respectfully ite the public to call and examino our stock hare We kayo bought our nssortindixt 'at such pikes that wo cannot be undorsold. ' • • . . Special attention paid to purebasinegoods in tinveity per order at shortest notice. Every effort will ho made by the firm to give satirfae. Hon to those who may favor them with a call. _ . nExyz CIIIIIISTMAS _AND NEW YEAR. 1j The store of the subscriber is in receipt, and the shelves ore now supplied with a handsome selection of flno and rich ' . • It N II I N . ' rindlecdsrfancy wore, purls nn Liketdnd~ : Itnako`tw, VIM'S, Coffee coVis, Jewell loves, Toy Test and Dinner i.elts; China dolls in' variety, unit a variety 'of other articles all well suited tenths coming UMELMIZSEIRSO • - - . In every variety, fresh anll of bertmdlty_havadnai been addelltoonr former htoe4: •, ' - NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT, of very fine quality ,in septa. sacks also on hand, CRANBERBIES, RAISINS, • COrrants, Citron and ahoy goods adapted to the 80118011 In variety, rodstantly In stars acid for oar n by _ Carl isio. Doe. 10,'50. , • .1. W. Fllll. A • SAXTON'S • SPRI:s:11 INIMENFE STOCK OF ILARMAIa The subscriber has just returned from the Eastern -d ties, and would-call. thauttention of his friends and to the largo and well•seleelegi as• sortment of OAHU WAR E which he has now on band; cons/sling In part of 1111 I IN(1 3IATERIALS, such as Nails, Scrows, Binges, Bolts, Locks,'Glass of every de. -serlption - anni quality; such asCommon, White, polished- Amerlogn, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all sizes, Ihliats, (Ala Varnishes: &c., &v. - TOOLS—lnchigling Edge 'fools of every description, 'Saws. Planes, Brace and Bills; Augers. Squares. (I imp's, Files, liaslls, Ilammers, Vices, Anvil,-Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Bellows. &c., & e. Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment of Tools of every description. togollter with Ladies' and Gentlemen , ' 31orggeg90 bilging, Binding, latent-old French Calf Skins, Shoe Tiiicati, A wbg, Wax, Pegs.hasts, Harness haunting, Collars, Glrlhing, Whipstock, Deer. hair, Saddle Trues, &a, So. • Also: Coach Makers Tools and Trimmings of all kinds, such as I lobs. Spokes, Felloos.Shafts, Bows. Floor Cloth, Canvass, Cloth, Damask, Fring, hens, Moss, Axles, Spring Belts. &c., &r.' Cabinet Makers willfind a Igirge assortment bf.Var nlshos. Oak, Walnut, and slntlogany Veneers. Knobs of all Minh, and sizes. .Mouldings. Plush. Curled I lair Chili rand Sofa Sponge, &e,g Ac. Ihinsekeepers will also 110.1 ii. large assortment of IL nines and Forks; linden Ilia: A Dada and Silver Plated Table and,Ted Spoons. Candlesticks, Walters, Shovels, and Tongs, Iron awl Brass It . ott les, Pans, Wm., together with * Cedarware of nll kinds, such as 'Tubs. Buckets,.. Churns. ,te , &c. _ insplements, end - Triad ng Plowsof all kinds, cultivators, lines. Shovels, Rakes,' Forks. Chains, o. IRON, a large sto gk,.romprlbing all kinds In general 'no,, which I amselling at idly wholesale mires. ilegingmber the old stand, ElogC3figin street, Carlisle.. If..SAXTON. ARRIVAL OF SPRING r Aisa) SUMMER GOODS,, Af - the Sent Storu;Corpor of North jlanoyer and Lou• II ten 21 The undersigned returns thanks foi.the patronage bestowed titian hint by tho piddle, and at tho same time rem...lrony announces that lie has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening a New loco 'Summer (1001iS inid 111100EIIIES. consisting In part no follows. and which ho Is deteradned to nil at tho-low- tist Cosh prises. - . , SI liliS,.Diteal Cloths. Chalks. Alparas, Do Mines, Do Dages, Lindens, Poplins, Lawns, Mirages, Brilliants, Skirting, French and, Seitteli Gingham, .Prlnts, Gloves, llosier.ii, Collars, llandhersh inn:, A p., ,kr, • . • SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS of ovixy style and nun. . . '. • • lity. - . . . sTivix AND DOMESTIC — DRY-000PS, Cloths, Cos sitneres, 'Postings, Flannels. Muslin.L_Tiehlugs,.Strings, Cheeks, CalPoes, Cottonades, Litions, Shootings, 1)o. idols, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles Quilts,, colored and white Carpet Chet,,, he. &e. . PA RASOLS AND Wllllt ELLAS. Also, ii largo and splondid ossortinont of IlmciaNt s. iltas, 01111, BOOTS and Buoys, A superior let of Flesh unoc4niEs, ' . „ Raving Selected my entire stock with the gseatest care, and the lowest Coon Puzess, .1 man assure my friends and the paid( generally, that 1 will do all In my power to make my establishment known as the " IIEAD•QUAR TI•IIi8 NOR BARUALZIB." Those who wish to•purcoaso *lll find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purehAsing. . I will pay the highest market price. fur Butter, Egge Rags. Soap, and Dried Fruit. J. A. 111.11110011, Jr. Carlisle, July 1,1857. STOOK OF DRY. GOODS FOR SALE. • • the subscriber, from continued ill health. and by the advice of his physicians and friends„ offers his stork t f PRY GOODS for sale, that he may thereby be diirested of oil the cares of business, and be enabled to devote his attention entirely to the restoration of his health. • The fixtures-will also bo sold and the store room of, fermi for rent. To 'any ono having -the necessary • capt , . tal, and who will devote his attention to tho business, this will silent a rare chance. Thn custom is already made, and as the stoiik has rmrk•ed frequent additions In May. .luly and AuguSt, to on amount exceeding WO, 000 more would then complete It for the Fall Trade. For particulars enquire or (.IEO. W. firm ER. N. R•—A lot of Goods suitalle for the season just re• caved. [Sept. 2., MT. s II G C .—__AT_t3.C•.IIUYtTT'S Shad and Mackeratof difforant grades, • - . At I_IUYIITT'S Salmon, Beale Fish aud'Whlte•- • • - At; lIUY ETV'S Codfleb,lBdikand Pickled Cheeio and craelers eau be had •• • At HUYETT'S Dried Fruit, Preeervce and JeHips, • • • , • • • •AVIIUYE'Di'II Sugar Curod iloofmul pS .11UVE,TT'8. A fresh supply 0f.L1QU911.5.,. Oils, White Load, &c., &q., Igoe,AO THLS - A Y.! —'l 4 ! !he ohealiesk , 51101.7 ST In the county, atiead drell Cote e. ' Ladles and Genticinen will saye'2s per cent !.),v: purchasing: their Roots and Shocis at the ell'EA:1! Shoe Store SoutielViter ['orderer the public sdnore;” • '' " li FRESH. AItIIIiVAL'OP'IRSYI'd• Sher StIORS,' ~i T nl t lml.niiCa lit t S i e. a -u n 6 '' 1 2 :t ' ? i usreelvtd fnn.liiadst tBlnSys end sp l endid assortntiettof . , ' UNNTI,IO3IEN'IVAVD:LADIRS' sutogs,! , •-t , - 'Which here !been teledted with dertkinutt the beid tidal: fiEtetorcee, and Which , he cen , recomoild• fOrlhislrjril;•, parlor Workmanship and finish.. Ile hal eynry, thing . In' Abe Boot And Shen llikt" iniltable - far. the RdliSilli, 'and .w.hich will be soli toir•for cash. "A great Tailety of Non's and Goys Gaiters, Boots, Short end Brogan's; La dies tialtere,•Lace•lteeticltuilklus,.Slippidi,'Tise, ilfltsaSs' ond Chlidren'tilhoesi UV the lowest prices.. .• " .. • .. • Purchasers are lespectfully Invited to rill ' and eir" Amine our large and elegant tuctortmenti end they will ,And that L .ln price, and qu!dtty it bill compute tyith guy. shoe store lu the .plece. •,..ltepueing 4pno. at the shortest notice: ;'Ail rips s owed Gratis. - Dolet mistake the place, clienUS, W.'Corner of the pubdis,sluare, op posits 11. Li Burkholdere Hotel.' • ' ' - 1 •', JACOR'SENRR, • ••,-' • Successor to 111.'Lenitil '. Dlny 20, Om 11 - 4 Jur ooy . S AND::S4-10.119.!•ti4 , ,fargei arni ', comiAat assartmont of ,Boots, and Shoes of 'Avery, style and'fashlon.' . ladies fine lorooto Bllppois, Boots, Garters, 1.K.; 11 , 11000 nult. Chlldrans ditt2;. -Boys ditto' Just recotted and noir ppontognt tlto cheep stoee of , " - • • ' OR. BUIS 0611L8Y.- NOTICE.—The books and ..iiccounte . , . or - 4.q, W,llll - ams, Are 3n the rilete.de or ib tf, t, 'iterlber, ,porsiris , Indebted" will pinase ' all' soon 41' stare - room wriVest nigh. ptimot dud imam plyinou .".'' f t , .-, • 14. , flQuitit , ; '' ' 1 , ..?: .- 4 :7 ,'• ! as, - lab t:,, IMMISM! lisailantaus. 5,„_.7 :The subscrlner continues loamy_ on t,Le !Moro business, I itsserimmbancbes, Nerllll.lom. lover:streut,.CarlisitiAiddilontaletitle_oMelitiard i amorneL whore ho intends keeping on.handm genera assortment • DIAS,. Bridles, Martingales, Girtlitt, . , Clrchegiessfid oilers, slap TItUN1~B; shddle l ,!"N t ,; , \I • bags. - fie ursoinntto,..i: ;• • 1 I \ l I . : nemtriter Abe' most' • rtAt VI I '1 (111 Sf .t er p ri v m ed a. B B P an A ntsa " l n er l er • imelf In thr - . aitintry; and , those:whihing• whend• - , • ,sorne, --durablcp.aud. pleasant-saddle ,,; 7 , do well to call and them. Ile. • , g I silso !manufactures lisrmiss, Bridles, • . • . Collars and, -Whips In-all their rade- I • ties, ardi confidently believes, from the general 'approbs I.ticin of bli customers, that Le .makes the neatest and -best gears, 'in tilithelr variety of bredth, that-la made is . the country'.' .1101 ale& makes all kinds of Alatmesea to urder,:rlz; Strap'', Until:, Curled hair. and Spring mat 'passes. All theaboSe articles will be made of limbos!. ' material sod; worhputushlp, and ,wlth. the, utmost deal patch... ~ . • . OSBORN.. . pitrEp' iRE FOR WiNTER! 4 - -4--,,,4-.LPABLOR 'AND COOKINO.STOVES, • The siibileribertiVhis old stand on Mirth st., Carlisle, the sign Of the "Mammoth lied Ccdtee Pot," de- Bea to call the attention of the ,public to his large, as. ortment, of STOVES, Of the newest and most ,fasltiona . • ' • blo styles; &btu the best'Utaitufattoriea lu the • 'country, and tit all prices from $3 to $l5, L Among his PAltf.Olt A'CliAlllllElt STOV,ES, a l.arn'the Mirror4l, l ,S . to i v i } e„th n e . Arctie , . ltevere,lStar, olan, Union ight, together with • other which he hoc of all .1.1.13 for parlors or chambers and calculated forburning either wood oi' . coal. ' Alen, the Atna,' Globe, 'Astor, Alliny, - Flut-top and Bandbox er Poor Mode, with other COOK INO .STOVES; comprising the latest linproveuients in kitchen stoves, and bitund..d..for either weed or Md.— Also the Dining Boom Mooklitg.Steve--:•a -neW, and au -gant!iiii We, to which he Invites 'the particular atten , th.n of families: - Ma cooking stoves =gel n price from 11 to fixtures complete. 'Also, Zthie Plato Si.- res of varinim patterns mid different prices. .. Also. ENAMELLED AND TINNED 11 ABE for Cook. ing Stavea:llramfiteAtles,"&c.i AhM, every article in the line of Tin mid Copper ;Ware.. The public ore respeet. fully - invided - to fell as - he - lx - conlident with , hix lorge stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en Ore satisfaction to every purchase,. Call and see., Oct. 25. 1854.. ' - ra% - 7 , - # , - 00 —.VETTER'S 14UR— r"-40 c p„ Avik a, IvITURE ROOMS. VOW on land a large . a...sportment of j-\ now s p ied fiishionable FUIINITIIIIE :pad(.7ll . A ill 8 Walnut and •Malitiany Dressing Bureaus, with war. Sofas,' Tables, and Washstands. Walnut What Not, and Wardrobes. • Mahogany and Witiout Tables of all sires. French Bedsteads, Mahogany and Plain TableB, at all prices. , . Parlor end chairs, nod 'locking Chairs, with velvet or • hairchith seats and backs— .. Chairs with WM-Cloth et cano seats. Plain Chairs of.all kinds. . . . , Call and See tills now and *cant nasnitment at the, Phrnlturo Itonnui of tho - nwlaialber, corner. tic•Nortlr Ha• novor and toWai , . at. , . _ . .... May 27, 192,7 GAS FITTING AND PLUMB- I , The undersigned would itifeint the citlyens of Carlisle that he has made twang minas todollAS FITTING and P1.1.11.1117N0 at. short no lice, and on reasonable terbis. -lie Snurrngagcd the ser Vices of a first rate hand front and has sup plied himself With' en ex tensit e assortment of El XT UIIES, wpicli will unable Win to 1111 all orders .promptly All work will be warranted. Ills stock of flan Fixtures will be feuild In the room exactly opposite his' inning establishment on North Hanover street, wherein Invites it rail. • TI NNING.. SPOUTING. nloo prepared to furnish, or tnoku to order, miry article of TIN WARE used - ,v housekeePe6 and others. Ito will also attend to SPIitITI 110USE-ItOT)FINO - , - DELL flAN(IINO, and PLUM-WINO. Thankful Ihr the inktrenney with which he bnealready been favored, ho reepeetfulfreolleltk a continual:co of tho same. Carl 's)°, Jim° 11, "54 TO , CARPENTERS, P AAM E R S ANR -BUILDERS. • ' T sulowribers would resertfully -announce' to the puliile; - tbat they are now prepared to. furnish the Al lowing described articles of LUMILEIL.: First, Common and Pannel Plan, and Boards of all thieness : Com 'mon Boards_ and Plan of white pine; hemlock and Scantling. oral' sizes and lengths; White Pine and Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Paling and Plastering Lath's; fine and Cyprds Shingles of all qaa• Mies; Shingling Lath athd Ntrlplhk and Fencing Boards 20 feet long.- All timbers sawed, tO order, IT leaning their bills. of all lengths hail sizes, (pine, eak, or hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready Joimso. The ahoy° will be furnished on Ole most red sOutilde terms, mid alibu,short.est tudlee. TO COAL CONSONFIIS. , - • ' • - We Int . ,' cunotdntlyon hand al 1 1 .14 0 " le kW& of • te-4 •• FAMILY COAL; such ns l.ykrns Colley; Short Mountain, Trovorton, Lo• cunt 'Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury, Wilitoollarre, and the !trend Top for Blticlodnithe; all of which wo will deliver to any part of the town as Sow no It anti be bought at env yard In the town for cash or country produce. Coal all rescreened and delivered clean. By otricrattention to Welton., we hope to receive a liberal ohnro of public patronage. You will Mud' our Yard In the eastern end of the-ta. rough, opposite the One Works. Our office hereafter will be ,opt op poitlto Bentz & Bmthers store In the °Mee -nom oceupied_li.2fiqutra_Sruith._All_orders_lefLat_the omen or at either of the subscribers' residences, on West Pomfret street, or at East street, will ho prinoptly at tended to Carllalo, Juno 3,1337 NEWVILLE -DEPOSIT BANK.- ) PROPUIETORS. • Alexander Davidson, . James 31cCandlish, George Ilea, • John'Waggoner, • William (trolly, L. 11. Bendel! ' John C. Brown, ' 'Bohn Gracey, Mathew 11. Boyd, Abraham Grove, • Atcheson Laughlin, ", Isaac A. Quigley, - Joint Unroll, Jr., James 31cNeehan, Thomas Stough, JoltP. Rhoads. This Bank, doing business in the name cf His Oracez o k,Co.,'ls now prepared to do a general liaukib t Business with fidelity and, dispatch; ___3loney.recelveftundeposittuittpaltt,back.on_dernato "withoutrotire.., "' • On Special biltiosits,- Interest is paid as follows. vie:— From 2 to-4 mouths, 3 per cont. per annum.; For 4 months and upwards, 5 per cent. per annual, Notes, Drafts, Checks he.; collected In any .part of the United States. • - Farmers, Mechanics,- and•all- others desiring a safe depository for their money, will bear in mind that the proprietors of this nfltik are INDITIDVALLy LIABLE to the extent of their several estates lee all •the deposits hod other obligations of JtEA, 011ACEY & CO, Banking House in Main street, Norville Pa. Bust. :as hours from 9 A 31., to 8 P. 31. • .101 IN ItILOADS. • wville: June 17,1357.-4 m.; • Cashier: TMBERLA.ND VALLEY BANE PROPRIETORS. • . • • tutu Kan, :kIEI.CIIOIII.IIRNNEWAN, IT. C. Stratton, • • .1011 K DUNLAP, 110110 WOODS, $ • JOHN 8. Sronx • of C. Muter, ' STI.IROLON. 18 Bank, doing imslnesi iu the Damn of Ker, Bonn n h Co., is now fully prepared. to do a general inr, Business with promptness and fidelity. ney received ou'deposit and paid bock on demand lui notice. Interest paid tin special deposits. Cer• too of deposit . bearing interest nettle rate of Mu nut. will to homed for i ts short a period ea four ths. Interest oil ell certificates Will cense at nut. provided, however,, that If said, certificates, aro fed at' any time thereafter for number given pe• they shall boar the Mme ratan( interest up to tile of renewal: Pertieular attention paid to the col. of notes, drafts; checks, /le., in any part of the ,d States or Confutes. fittauees made to Enftlaud,lreldnd, er the Conti. The, faithful otud , confidentini execution of all I entrustefite thenp„may ho relied nPon. ay eolith° attention of Fanners, Mechanics `kW `lonewbrctiosinrirSofa-dopesitory for-their-names,' undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank DIVIDVALI.T liable to the extent of their estates for to ,Depossts; and other, obliPtions of Kea, Bruno°. ay 10100 recently removed Into, their nett &eking f directly 'Opposite 'their former stand, In' 'Wein .... Street,. few Boors east' of the' Railroad Depot, where thoy'w,lll r atu)l.l,llnea .be AlOO to 'tire dqt 124-1 sq(bawotion desinad in . reply, to ponpf ?I,n4ctvrir*. :Open for buirintlis t from I:ro'clock In the meriting Milli, 4 o'clock,ln tho'pronlnit. r .. • A. STDRORON; Carlisle, IllaY 20. ISM. • • . . 1.1111. INSU - A.ANC.Ire. •-•• :- .TIIE ALLEN AND , BAST pgNNS4OItO .81UTUAL 'FIRE ,IN SU RANCH COMPANY of Cumberlstid- county.' hicoria rated by nu act of ARlsimbly, Is now , fully organised: aril 'lb Operation under tlio 'management of the following eenelmlsslOnors,,ajs: Daniel .IVflllian , Oorgas, Cocklin, Molchoir Brenneman, Christian letayman, John C. Bun lap,'Jacob li. Calves; Lewis Hyor,' Henry Logan, Bailin. min IL Mulser, Jacob 'Mumma, ;Jpiepti Mlakershain- Alexander Latheart. • ''" -' At lIUYETT'B At 1117YETT'8 At fILTYEIT'S Tim rates of insurance are es low and Divinable as any Company of the kind in. the State. Persona wishing to bopome members are invited to • make application to the *gouts of the company, who are •willing 44 wait upon 'them 'at any time. •i" • •' • • •DENJAIMOSSNR; President. " !'lfPiftY LOGANiiVice. President . .. IiEWIS DYED,' Seciettni. l • '•3IIO,IIAND COCKVIN..TreiMurer." COUNTY:--14idotph Martin, N. Cum 44 i itgmFt . o:1 1 ;17 1 4!gO l at l go l lU i li r r. 7 1 iir j i 4if 'Churcntown•;-Eladnuel“Orahtim; - West , Pennebbrough'• 'Jaime) hie Dowel: Yrkidaterdi; lied° Orlifittv, South BM - ;illiton;. Samuel ilooier,Deitlamln Ilaveretick; Ifechin Icabin r _Johnlherrkk‘'ldabtirri; David Coover, Shop ~ hgSde COUNTlf.L.Toluilliewinan,'Dillsbnig; Peter Wolford, Franklin ; Smitii:Eatid'Wealtingtoit W. . 8. Picking,-DoVert .11 IV:Crrilti Penults°. • & Lochman. ; , , , idembera of the company having policies about to ex ° 1 1 ° ' '1? ) 1 /40 1 'el. i .f..C8fille'eie.d - Pay of the oth , . „ IS:;•ll.eieby • • thatipplicatibre will be snide'. tbd beet Wei n ure Al ileldusylvaldij to alter , the'eh ester of tiniest , ' 'lisle Deposit Dank, located • in the borough' , tifCeirlisle,' Cumberland eoutity;sdas te'dobter upon said bank the • illchte and privileges or ti bank 'of issue. and to change Its name to the Carlisle . Dank. Aloe, to inerease the; aaPitallaraittld bank(whieh is at present seventy-two, ;thousand • dollarOilthAlle - "privilege of incroashm the ^same under itipresont chlartor te. pqe ;flundrod'Thou sand Dollars) tcrTliredWundred Thoukand•Dbibtre • ; r- • - n•-. 1 ,••- •z. • Elipti*Okvo(Utro.o/ Ellberit!nt ,P .o[l ' 11; 14111,24apiatri(44Wentt,11=1 „ „to 'en other 41b1 • , • , • 111T11+ ‘ #1; 01 0 ,, Liti:1UNI1 NN T AT CARLISLE, PE'A. •. . , '' •—' pony; Or PUBLIMATION. ~,,. :;:If I I Vomit It'puilliball In qualio form;', , sed,_ fur. e : l l :lb u e r a: t ' o 4 e ob 'ov a l LOS r i s c ' :t1 i i h n e; t r iii ,. p n lee w o i f ior F e lyZ y ll4 .6 7 l -ri'-dottlyolriminvp;l74lvo.i•Odts vrikl d ;be l 'e r he li ivia l Ly o . , " , , '„ , ,,' , ,,..y, 'rho above tol•ure will bo oclbe EuqulrltT . O!it9rivattorldfEgiqyiLfunjiiker.. acoilip - 4nlea ft; litter . iit:iimp; b . ) 1- . - pny - rdOirp poAtairco - AMERIC RozEN, (<, AKER'S B DOZI 11111AKER'S DozEN. AKER'S AAKE It'S DJ% PIN. AKER'S XI DOZEN. VAKER'S =I - 10AKEIVe _II POZEN. . P. S.-- TO Folutaylvaula Far •A wrienn Agrfaul peculiarly rat: pap 1110NRCal ItIORIg9 P.lt 11 - C - T 11-. S Or SUE SCIENTIrIC AMERICAN. TO' MECHANICS. MANUVATTURIR,!,IS V RSTORe Axe YAM CRS- In announcing the Thirteenth annual volume of-the, Scievone AMEale rs, x kith void: none. on the 12th of Sentember, the Editors and. Puolishors embrace: this epeertuutty to thank their numerous friends and sub. scrihefs for the encouraging and very support, heretofore extended to their Journal,_ and blioy would again re assure their plitnni" 61'1101 detei'Mlnation - to • ' render the Scientific A Merlon: more and •store, useful, and more and more worthy, of their continued conti . dimee and good will. The undersigned point to .ho lTtSt no a guarantee of their disposition to always deal justly and Alseriminatlngly with all suldectsof a Men.. lific and 51orhanical Character which come within their legal:nate . Having entirely disc/wiled the system - of - employing Itinerant agents to obtaitr subscribers, the Publishers -• of the Scientific America:, propose to offer- ONE THOUSAND Pllll HUNDRED DOLLARS IN - CASH PREMIUMS _ _ for the fifteenth hugest lists of subscribers sent in .11y the Ist of January, 1858; said premiums to be distrlbu• toil as follows: . For the largest List ' 1 Eor the 2nd largest • For the 3rd largest .... ._-__Fortlus4th_largest_List k , For tho fdli largest List For the Oth largest List For the 7th largest List For the Bth largest List • Ffitthe Out largest List For the 10th largest List For the llth largest List For the 12th largest List For the 13th largest List For the 14th largest List • For the 15th largest List Names of subscribers ran ho sent In at different times and from different Pent Offices. ,The cash will ho paid to the , rulers of the successful coMpe ti tors, Immediate ly after the Ist of:JanuarylBsB. - , ; Southern, Western, and ' Canada money Will Ito taken for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will please to remit Twenty-six costs EXTRA on' each yew's subscrip.. tiers to Mispety postage. • ' TERMS OF SURSCRIIMON.—Two Dollars a Year, - or One 1) Dorf, Six Months.. . CLUB RATER, ~Five Copies for Six Mouths, 04; Five' Copies for Twelve Months,-'$11; Ten Copies for Six, Months, $5; Ton CoAes for Twelve Months, $l5; Twen ty eopiev fur Twelve Months: $2B. For all Cluifs of Twenty and over, the yearly sub scription Is only $1.40. • „ Thu new volume will Ix: printed upon fine paper with now typo. 4 .19 - &-Speelthen copies will be sent gratis to n'hy part of the country. • - - • MUNN ti CO., Publisher:vend Patent Agents, No. 128 Fulton street, New York. Oct. 21;1857.—gt, • 1=11! PROSPECTUS O,F THE UNITED, STATES' El it ECTOIt Y. ~ The undorelgadd propose is Willi., about the Ontt of October, 1857, a hook under the above title, to contain about 'The object of the Directory will be:- 1. To giro the name and post office address of every male person of the age of fifteen years and upwards, In the United States • ' e• 1. To give the mime of eyery post.offleo and post mister In the United States. IL To givo the name and place of publication of every Daily, Weekly; Monthly and Quarterly Paper and Ma. gazlne published In the United States. i 7- ltaelt state, city, town, viliate and posbofllee will be alphabetically itrranged. ' • The nano of each person will' he alpilithetically or-. ranged under the head of their respective post•ofgco address. •Ax tho . United State'. Directory will be a matter of itterest to every resident in America, we respectfelly imlicit tile aid of Postmiasteni and others. in all pelts, of the country, in obtaining mimes and Pending them on an soon an possible. -. • • • . • • ".• • • county and state, at the bead of thy shoot. thou fill up -the rentalittior 'with 'distinctly 'Written Parties,' of main portions only, of the ago of fiftearryears and upwards, and no - anon no you haws addicieut to 1111 - an envelope, " . !'award thlint immediately. Prospoutus .will ho mint - postipald to any person who may flrAor it , - • ; •i r 'rr,o'pr , •vont , mlntikeg Writ 6 distitiotiVibe, haute 'of !hi; pold-offlcej county add state. ' '• ' • MORRIS; 0 A.RONER '' Pubilahers; Cincinnati, Ohio, ' riIEIE„TIWTII AIiOUT. KANSAS! "AL Co utiry's Adminiktnitien in. Hansak; 'large 12m0.648 a complete history of the, Terri , tory, until June. 18h7: ' Embracing it full account' of its discovery, Gu'o'graphy, Soil, climate; Products; itv organization si - a Territory, tmnaactions and ',Audits under tlovWrnore Reeder and Shannon; political Miran- Acne, Personal itenemantern, Election • k remiss Battles' and Outrages, NT Ith. PliTtrat tS of pivminoot actors there , fully:: authenticated by-JOOO dl. Unierr, M.' Private Secretary ~to tkev. -Peary: Carefully compiled from the °Metal docinnento on file in Ow Idepartment of State at ,Washington, and other papers in the posies, 'sion of the Author, with full account of The Invasion , af , Knnum from Missouri ;• the capture and, treatment wf the Free .State, prisoners, the character and move, monte of the Missouri Border ,Ituillans ' the murder of• Butium end' others.. •Ttp eontroverey between , Cover nor Bearj , and 'Judge Lecompte. The.'moceedings of • the Territorial ; Legielature e of the ,PrOßlevery • conven• lion. and thdprganizethm ef'tbe Bettina' Democratic, Party, with n Sketch of Karma during its early trod , bleu under (love Reeder and Shannon. ,Italuvasiona, 'Baden, Dutriga ennd , iftrdirs, t • A Copy will be ;lent to any part.orthenUnited;Slatee; by mail, free of Postage, on th .telpt of retail price. A liberal disootint to .trade.; Agonta. want , 'ed. l'itiCE•iii Cloth al, Paper/US Cta,, - • ' r gg44;.1.E5,0, ituonEsePublinher... r , ''July • • Phii'a. •• . . . , ARTOPIJIAT,I.'. GALNST T : WORLD ,FOR.I3OODiDAOUKRUEOITOES AND Alt ~ IA orixrems... , -43..c;.mtAnuoN would Irespeettidly• annohnee to the-citizens of Carlisle and the.publiegettv ..coals', tt at , be , has taltelg tlie Dintuerrean, Gallery to - , farlen Hall, (lately occupied by A7O-. Knot.) ; !lasing' allied the iseryloes of tdrel:k 0.14ea#11 , ,. bele preP led .tteouduodate all ;Ilineit,irhn'desl63 HOOD'PICTUWES' '1::14 themsolaea.or tunings : :; ./ 6: -, 1;(..1:. -,, , ,1 ~, k p,ol _,,Syys . .These Rooms haVe been fitted .up in gt mimetic?" - .• 'style ' on tholuddosteltdof.theBdttlooF lei , beretotbris;' ~, ett4 ace intended -to -be a - mmnent location, eons& quently none,but,Tyylept P ictures will' be ailowed^te lease!the gallery, - , , . , ,' ~ .• .;, '., ~....;Altilctitrosnot pbtrOdtlyeatisteciniyXM bet' .:e r tekbh ', • kturekcoPled tliont,o, k DepuenteotyPeecut+Posttettsr 1, al ,Ihnerted4U kabetet M Drenethilte.filusertLMeilte.% 0 - I v, . Bnlyro ,iocsioveruonire.4o46kAiatiroi... , .. , )l ~, „are menSpim - c4ll and a:Maine' our specimens , -.04 thoniVIIVIOS tbettniebtelvi4 ~•'.:41,,,_, 4 ,t,i 'l' 1-.A;11/ ,-i!. .0 1 " 2 t..Aftstlrt,4l9q ;if.i..i ,',l, - ,;-'....t0 o.B.sionx:enl- I , . . . . . . . 1 ;:. 1 . 04134 E pitagm./7. - •-•-A Anitolied , t a ...ft . I i'. 2 • 4 1 1 2# **,7.**14111.144 'vl 91 ,r ~..!, •, m ~,,,,,. ...,:, , r . ~•,.60. . .., , - • .: 0 ;,,,,• 4 „0. 1 v h ...,..,..,.-_,,•,, A ••,., 1.,,,,,...,,,, ; •.q7-4 ! ,.,t_...., r • 4 'A.c.i. , ii... 4 ,..72:..4.:*.p.vg.,dev;.,!1,-,;!,;',L;i:::!1it:44,'.,!..1y..?2,n',::...,,.'' Prosy cchipcs: J. S;.II,OI3TETTEIt; E4Jtor. N , AGRICULTURIST. lES I . lIARD TIMES I I Enlargement-=-Enlargement The Beet 'pi the, World. The!cheitpeet in tlifiliVetld., Premiturte to each:Subsorib T ei., Every Farrier iittereeted..' i!,l6(i; every Small Plot Owner TO MEET the Increased value of money consequent Upon the. 11 - Ilard Times." the publisher of. the AxYat cAN AGRICULTIMIST,III. happy to .an. nounce that Ito has increased Omits gee of his staunch'oftrjournal one. third, and DOMED the:. intrinsic. value. Tittle Igutteso will hereafter, Otiteln32 doOble quoirto Oa , gam, Tilled with , YI4IN, PRAMUAL, itELIABLi information, of exceeding faille to every nue who cultivates it 1 0 011; ti Oarden; ua but _the smallest, plot aground... , , , 'LA UI ItS . ,cachlent the Mi. a cULTURigi will ttOVltill 'huildri.the of ...client practical Uinta upon ovory department of bonooa p or Household • '„,l3caltle6: jurnlshlfig . tho' largest amount oT really useful Informetlon, propsred'hY Ii great number of prms ilcal noseis4i MIN AND WODQI, tin, AIItOthILTUIIINT Is now thu largest Journal of Its character In the but G. , Y ta_ Its _lounenSe _clrcu lion', It can AM be slTorded at Ouo Dollar a year, or h.r eighty ;canto each to clubs of ten or more. , A BAKER'S DOZEN, or lJ months will be sent forthe usual price or 12, to 01l subscribers for UM, (Vol. XVII . ), tint Is all sin• gle or club subscribers fo 1858. who subscrlbuitow, will receive the two very valuable numbersdiwNovembet and December, of this year, without extra charge. Yaluable2Beed..2remiums TU EVE4Y. tili I 1 Sputa:it FOR 1858 A 'large list of valuable Field, Oar. I lon and Flower deeds will.bo prison ! tod to tho subScriburs fon volunio.l7; (rout which every subscriber. will be , 11)4 . .1 to choose THREE PACKETR lel' elIMIOL! Thin Seeds will alone bo .vorth the subscription price to ninny persons: send in your names at onco, rind .tot the Nevem ! Cr numb, r now . ready, -Ind the succeeding numbers prompt ly nowt - tint first 'day of each month, ! until the end of IStiB. . "rhe best remedy for the o third Times." will bo to learn from the ucctrmLlaT tho best modes •or et'ealting the products of your Holds, hardens, lrchards, &c. • nu m , ls AnvANCE.—na year, (nr, 14 months now). Six Copies for $5. Ten Copies for SS. , . Olt AM T IE JUDD hblitther, eMM=EZIME PENNSV LVANIAIIIIS. , - The .i.m.ttfahluis been' mbrged,lnto the urist, and the Agrtrulturia:lti now ,ortorTonne)lvtinlaYarmers. - VOaIMNE THIRTEEN. 1500 PAGES. - agri • 1 FOUNDDY AND MACHINE MEMEM • Nord, 'Street, east of Glass's hotel. • ••.The ropettfully :intorno the putild 'ln, general that ho hi new propared, to manufacture nil kliMs of (Agricultural IMplementsf snob An ,Bevel Geer, Your Borne Power. Horizontal O'COr, Pond and Two librse Power,' ago' the 'latest Improved itailwayk Chain Gorse:Power ontiGvorsdart Thenbers with Separa , Ile invites part ic ula r attention to info ' s Patant'Cl6-: ,ior Bullet and Cleand'r.',"Tids machine tvlif Mill and clean from three sIS bushels:per hour; Find is clonal; •der e d dospiedly; lito best noti in use." Alen:CermShollers, for hand or Ilona power. 'Sdaw and Fodder Cutlers,: PlonghS, liariows, Cultivators, nay lichen; Id ral n'Fans, Circular Saws, ' ' itio'.furnish to order' " IRON AND. 81423 R CoCSTINOS; of - ovary dusulption: such nn• Treshime - 31 - n - ohithr; Currighutla., CoMir Orates, kilfir Welghtn akin, bi.notifulty doidgned, Itralluk fui• Cemetery Lots, Eviclo• ME3IMM , Promptly attended. lii for.lteaplug. 3lowine and Tret•ll inr Nuelielea, and all Muds of Agricultural Implo IlliMtS. . , ~ ~ , . • _ . ... . , . . . . Carlinle,lune 10; 1857 Hr - Teaili§ie:irounidiryi,-; M A cl 111 N l! —S II 0 "I':,. CAR AND SASH FACTORY, Rant Maltk.Striwt, CARLISLI This extensive estobllsimumt iw noW In Complete or der and suppliod'Ulth the best machinery for executing work In every dep:kment. The buildings have also been greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with the newest and must improved tools fur the manufacture of . . DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SA _ . Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, , Ilmeliets and' nri other kinds of Carpenter worrk. We Invite Builders, Car penters and others to ,all and Gamed. our nullities for doing this deseriptieu_of work. =The best Materials used nod wires as low as at any other establishment in the County or elsewhere. STEAM ENOIN ES BUILT TO OIEDEIL and repaired as hereto:dinre. Engines have been recent. ly built for W. M. Hendernon eon, In this borough ; Bryson 4 Ce. Allen township; Aid Fe Brothers, New rifle, Shade Wetzel, North Middleton, and otnero, nt who,ei i•Pdiblixluuent they may be seen In dolly op. erntion.and towboat see ran 'refer for evidence of their superiority, IRON AN!) BRASS CASTINGS. °revery desetiptlpu,,froln thesmallestto tbejteavlost pieces—executed at short notice tor,overyz-kind-or ma , chinery. A large variety of mill castings now orthand. Two skillful Pattern makers constantly omPloyed.— It EPA It ING promptly *.itt tended to • for 'Paper. II Is, Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, kr. Turning. and Fitting Mill Spitulles, Fee. done In the best style. TIME:MIN() MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS. such, as Bevil Gear Four Ihirs9 Powers, horizontal Dear Four' and Two Horse 'Pow6rs. Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers. Plhugh castings, and other an Hetes for farmers, on lined or promptly made to order. ,BURDEN CAItS BUILT; • and repa:red. Our facilities fonbuilding Cars are nowl more complete than heretofore and enables us to fun. rich them-to trans Porters-on-the-rail rase-on—accost dating terms and made of the best Materials. Orders sot icl ted and entire satisfaction gdaranteet . . . . The hdlg. experience In the liuslness of tint motor partner of the Urfa, and the completeness of.our Inn °bleiery in every branch of the estobilsintmot wnrrdnt us In assuring the' work to all who favor us with their orders. The continued patronage of our old friendicand the public Is reiipeetfully solicited: - Er. Co. NEW - AGRICULTURAL WARE- Rooms. • FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Thu sulscrlber, located In the basement or tho:Motho dist elnireb, opposlto tho Railroad 'llypnt, lo now To. calving n variety of Farming hoplemmas, such as' • MEM GRAIN DRILLS, GRAM_ • . CORN SIIELLER ds FARM BOILERS, Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott's Olsnt,) the Crescent Groin Mill, Horse Shovels, REAPERS AND MOWEIIS (fanny's with Wood's' Improvement.), Straw 'Cutter he., all of which are of the must Improved kind and* workmanship, and - wilt be sold on the most aCrommoda. Wig terms. Farmers are respectfully, ,lurtted to call and examine before purchasing. . 100 For the convenience of farmers, 74loore's Patent. Grain Drill will be sold at Shiremanstown by, ilenjamin Clay, and at Sbippensburg by Christian Long: "August 20, 1850.--)y. MMl= • • GRA (lAA' AIcDOW ELI. Sr. CO , GENERAL LAND AIIENTH, Leavenworth Ctty, Banana Territory. WlLL_buy,_sell,_nnd locate• lands in . • atosm_ and Nebraska Territories, lowa and Western NlissmiyA'tuY,pnd sell lauds. loan and Wrest money. buy and serf drafts, give in fitrmation respecting the country, and do a general agency. business. . • REFERENCES" John 11: Bretton, liFil., Carlisle, Pa. Wm. 51. Beam, Banker, " Hon. J. 11. Graham, Her, Brenneman & Co., Bahkers, Wm. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. • George Sanderson - ,`Esq., Lancaster. Pa. - Dr. Johh A. Alll, M. C., Nowville, Pa. • Wm. S:Cobpan, • ' • E.W. Clark ft Co., Bunkers, Philadelphia, ' lion. 311cbael Cocklin. Shepirerdstown; Pa. Henry Heiman .0. Sons, Merchants, Baltimore. E. L. Blake. Esq.; Casiller.Mereantile Bank, New'York. Suydet.k. sPFarlano, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis,. • •Bilonessota Territory. ^ • _ Wm. Kile - ore, EN., Attorney ind.•Eeat Estate Agent, Sterling. 111 • " • ", • W. Matoer,43sq.:‘, henry (ley. ill. ••• • ExMov..loaopli Milner, Cumberland county, Pa. . • E. W. Clark & Co.. Bankers. Plailadelphla.• ,Cod. Pollock, Ilorriei u+g, Pii. Merril 18, 1857.—1 y. 1• . • F,ARM'ERS LO 0 K E 1 , THRESHING MACHINES! The subscriber &sheet to inibrin istrniersand-thepub lie generally that ho thin has on -band and 'is con stantly mainaketurlng Threshing Machines with Pier pones -Patent, Shaker, which are generally' seknOwl edged to be the beet articles now in use, Also a Satiety of ImproVed Clover Hullo, 0, Corn , Sellers, Straw'Clit tors and Plank's Celebrated Plow. Ile also attends to the repairing of Agricniturel 'in' the best manner and on . reasonable terms: - Manufactore.nn. North Hanover Strert. directly opposite the residence of George Nietrgoc . ;Yern- •' —4801,f-10 - 57.1 y ' - - .10.M4EirANIC ARDWARE ! lIMIPWARE -JOIIN r. - Lypre.:4 . 43oi.t e~ere now r eceivinge their Fall Kock of Hardiiitre. which la unusually' , large: and In etnineicloii,vijth their for hu.r - licairy stock - twain...ft ono 'the' largest end mast retied aisortments ever offered to thie . - pOblle. They lutkirovery thing. that Fee 'the Illtillder, the; Aferclian ,or the : public, nuty . pant In ,thelr and, which thby ani eelling . et the very.loprest prlcei- They solicit a 011.,(Corn the;•ptiblic befbre pur. chases, as they teal confident they can offer inducenktiota that 'will reward ..the liwor for, the trouble., .• , o Feeling thankful to a generous public for their (Omer .11teiralptitronage, a continuance ylthp flarlllo it SDACIPS at, - g u r old etnnd`ln 'North Ilaniiver'Street: " i JOHN 'P. LYNE & 80N. '.• PORTABLE CIDER MILLS.' I'q H o KRAUSERS PATE, fur and uriflotaa' • • iv Power;' the. beet In nea'r itaLER.Et. flume ...Powere : and Threshere,-Improwed. Oreln: Wane PENNOCK% -Wheat.:Drllla; cOOPEIt'S, Lime. and (inane :Spreaders; the moat op , proved Kay ,and, ,Ftalder Cutterat.'flSlOTTS• arladatMme ready hung, with , a general assortment of t Agrteulturalaud Itorticultunil Implements.: , • • • ,PASCIIALLIIIO/11118 , &•1111.0 • ,„ • : , • Implement and Seed Storey! •, Augnet 12, 1867., ~ • Seventh k Market, Phllct•.; .. . . 'St.1 1 1'0,11.1011 1 ".COR' N'' SIIEL-' , • - ;• - •Af:// ' LENS or. vitriol's slael , andta i tt e e , r .. n t e o f; .... ... L.....' hand or boron -rower• , '1"1.1 l i l tob " djinel i , ,I Ilansti 'Poviala and 'rite: iT o p o i, i.rand a ' '.o.YoieeikOrain , Filille4 , Farin te ~ ..__ „ __,_. Nana Grindstontis'teith Orirtien libih . ipill,#:rn.qi.lP,r . ,Licl.. 'elm - Hull hinge of Steel Cuappor„anli_nly4,3lilkt.::, nif_ *Unpin/ fordeAdlnVOlorse and,! 7_ !I . f u l id o r io urk Ms. o*Yoksii hod thile_ii.'strtrirn.` P i nlinr:rawa and Chisels; Pine Pruning Ef*er - els° ''.- : ma t h:ka a r 9r pardoner at Viltli eyery thing needed by •t ____ _ nitoleMake and retail. ,_ _ ,____•__ . , _,_ ..i. , ,::, , . - 11``" , i.. -...; , :i;+r V.4.8011A1.b alObtit n tibl e ir so ; . ' , • ~. ' "'s , ••. .....i, . I ;4lnpleniont a d t., PbU'a.r- : ' ' ''''' ''''' ' ,Itlrand Market Vireo , Nov. 1 P 1 ,1 1 3 5 7.1,- ~ ~ ,-,--,i - ‘ ruLtk'tvkir'• ItRAIY: , , , ~:- • iDA - N. -- ~ R , : _.'.u'',riiib4ll.ap: ''"''''''' AND'Vql" rPigi l rfill/OPPilia S . O l tUA . ' ' VtArt ,r, Vo'sry itl*to go.PPLY %Nem ; "%.!.."..'' t iqt'Slikleo4l9:6o:tqatil' °;fihrtres4r: I F" Clu "' a d t nill k i i; 1 .7 f grtea; Oilh,O ft b,4 4,,,, ~1 . ( ~,,,,,, uibo , -. 1. tlri .„ yo y . 4 i'dapted ibr bandqr *1,,, .34 in tlot %ref tet ps m and aro simple, durao . o iOP 2 0 11.itr,.. , . '"?: . ... ...41. , • "1 " . ,rescuar,r, Nomura a c 4), ,i.,4,1.1, , --- ': -- 7 iilethi • ,4 494 tilt/*lllw a . 4., Qn9QIY - 71 of brig,gft:i t, ;1 . ' . A . 4...-ufAi r *u , . t "ti o ea oli';;vlkWltd* Y C ''' . "' ' 7 '" - ' '°' ' t 1 +., '. ^' ', , ' —,,„4„;.; ...z.l , " 'ii . 7 . '4 7 e,liiii:'ll4loergOt:' " „ It --:•"' •,,, a >,'' , ~,, -, • , i qi) ~ft'T 1. r: ± 1 ` '."' ~- ' i 'l;ii i.,.,--,..i. , 141) . i __ .„. ,-- ri-t--- 4 °". -4 11,411,4 4 41,11,P , L , KM F4 l -AAN-Q-Y , - NOW OPEN - • RAINS XINGU. -10 COINCII ' : •And -hitt Hen& Quariene-in North • lianoverstreet, during the Christniht; and 'Now Year's - ftstivitleaciritleonwor Old largestussoititillits'of "' • • • CHOICE CONFRUTIONAAILA Ever 'Offered' tri 'this plaCe, Mnisisting - in imrt"Of ring' ' Candy Toys and •itrults,..lelly Cakes; 'DM Ilona, Gum Ohuiulete and 'Fruit Drops, Goon, Taul)ln, and Ilurut A Intobds,'Frontil and exploding SeCiettile. "Also all the coMmon varieties. FRUITWAND NUTS • I of- tha.latest• impertatlone-such-as-Oranamyla,inims,- - .Italeirts, Figs, Primula, Currantafpltron so ft -and -paper' shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Co ?oa, and Ground Nuts-. In connection with the above an extensive ask. , earth:lent of • • : .;.~s~ • . - TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of every quality - and price, consisting in part of Fine .Wax,/kid, china, cr.) Mg and other Dolls. Sewing and Card Baskets, Fancy BOXOII, Flower 'Vases, Motto Cups,. Tea Setts, Masks, Drums; 0 une ; Air Pistols, Accordeons, Harmonica/le, Trull/pots. Chessmen of bone antrwood, Dominoes, Lotto and other games. Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils and Port Monnies, he. We have also a tine lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, crushbd and brown Sugars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses; Starch Greenupd Black Tone, Spices, Butter, soda,Sugar, Watot andeotlibr Crackers, cheese, ' • The subscriber return,/ his kilt/core ,thanks to a goner/ bus public fir the patronage heretofore bostowed on him, and hopes, by, a desire to please,. to merit a continuance o • o sated. • '• • . PI • IIION YEIL ' Dec: 10.;l85e. 11 - Ay.rcil, 'out llntrover.Stroot two doom North of Writ,. '&llro's SU,, lies just returned trom Plsiladelphla,• with n. fu stoek pf OlottiOCertilmeretc Yostlnge &e, ke, able for Spring. and Summer wear, which ho prepsto make 'Up: to Order promptly , and • on. reasonable Also on hantrellgAP READY—MADE CLO'illlNi3l,, logother with stocks, collars, handkerchiefs and, other articles "usually found in a Goutlumens Furnishing Store; Goods bought elsowberelvlll also bo amp° to moasure nq uoua I. IV • A I CIIES:.AND ,JEWELRY.— Ibave just received front New :York a largo Supply of Gold and silver flouting Watches, of Os,- latest styles, and very lind , gold •foh, vest, eurb,!sOd neck chains, mediations; Ac. Iti short. every'-article • kept li y watch-makers: also ti now t '-supply of Engley's Gold Pena, all Elvis. ' Tho public Is respectfully Invited to roll and exaniltiV for themselves.' . :Aug. 26, IStiii W. D. A. NAUGLE.. 1012EEE 1 - Z, IL OCERI E:S GROCERIES ! I Vhf The subscriber haw just received a now supply of Groceries of every description, and of the Iltfest and 'Jest qualities.. Our late purchases enable us to• rarer, many articles at redueed,prices. Among these may be mentioned the necessary a.ticlea of• ' • • SUGAR. AND MOLASSES, , as well as many other articles. Ouritock embrace the usual varictio of Coffees, Teas, Cheese, Chocolates, Furl.. us, Corn &mitt, - Rica, Re. -- • ' • - Also Nee, 1; 2 arid 3 Mackerel email packages, 'an: assortment.of Baskets, Wootton ware, Ac., Ac., We feel graleful Lim • suppOrt ' given us heretofore by our MOMS and customers, and trust we may merit their continued patronage N0v;18,1857.] ItUCKWILEAT, , Crauberrleg, Hominy, Itnlnlnn,l• • • Cummtn, Citron , . Cinnamon, with al other Spices and artlelea aultablo for dolly use, freak and of the finest quality, in store and fir sofa by J. W. It Li ti.• NOT. I 8, 1857,] f'ffiI‘IBERLAND VALLEY It. R.-• • • WINTER, AItIqiNGE3IENTI ' 2. 1 11A7.- •• aorwe,.. .Tl4l O . 03_ On and after MONDAY, Oct:l2th 1857; Passenger Trains will run as rolloven: . (lun4aya excepted - HAR111811,U110: - - Ist Train. 2d Train Leave Chnmhoroburg, - 8.50, A. M. 2.10 P. 51 Shlupensburg, 0.20' " 2.15 " 1 ,, •• , 0.55 " " _ I Cnrlisio, 10.30 " • ' 4.00 . " • " Mechanicsburg, 11.00 ".• 4.30 . Atilarrlelirg, - 11.35 - • - 5.05 •• • ..18011 CIiASIIIEitSBUIIO, Ist Train. 241 Train. • • Leave Harrisburg 8.30 A. 51. • 1.00 P. 31‘: • Meehaniesburg 9.10 r 2.20.. " Carlisle, • •• 0.50 • " Norville. , 10.25 " -.3.25 "- • -= '. — Shippensburg, 11.00- " 4.00 At Chamborsburg, • 11.30 " 4.30 ". 4 Trains leave IliMrisliurgThr Philadelphia, at 1,08, A. 51., 7.55 A. 51., and 1.15, P. 'M., via Columbia. • Leave Harrisburg for lialttmore. at 8.30 A. 51., and 1400 P. 31: Leave Harrisburg - for Pittsburg, nt 3.35 A. 31., 1,2.25 Noon, and 5.15,.0,.31. ..31. - Passengers for Pottsville, Ite‘ding, and points on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Redlroad. and I - OrTreverfon, .31111ersbueg, and points onothe Northern Central Rol rood, must take the Morning Train from Chambers. , burg. • Fares frainflarrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, Ship. pensburg, and Clunnbersburg, will be ten cents Ifsi when paid for Tickets at the QMee, than when= paid in the Cars. - 0. N. LULL, Supor't • Railroad Office, Chantheishilrg i t ' . Oct. 8,1957.-3 t. j • • . --P-RIMELTIMOTRY—AIQ--; • MED GRASS SEED,OrehardOmss deed. •. ••• • " Italian Rye Grass, American and English Lawn Grass, Kentucky Olde r Grass, As., • for sale at •PASCIIALL MORRIS k CO.. Implement nil Reed Store,7th an Market streete, . Philadelphia. =I IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE MECHANICSBURG, PA. Institution', designed for the liberal education of Young ladles, itas been In operation ono year' with the moot gent Vying cvsults. • It le now established on filet Laois, nod Its patronage already extends over nine outer states. • During the last winter, It was created a college pm. • 'perby the I.eglslaturonf-Perinsylvanlarylth-power4o— cou'ter degrees, and endowed with all the rights and privileges of the most favored Female Institutions. • It Is knitted on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, mid waY•between Harrisburg and Carlisle, in the most for tile and beautiful portion of the valley, and lb in close proximity to one of tho most moral, healthy, and enter prising towns in the State. It Is contral,'rind easy of Were, • Stytlonte leaving WashhVon, Baltimore, or arrive In the, morning ar train tor lirlsberg, will arrive at Mechanksburg in time for dinner. The °Meals largo and commodious, surrnuuded by doublet erandsaotml will accommodate about one bun dredboarders. IS Its construction, It combines all the modern improvements for the promotion of health, Com fort, and Convenience. In thew reapects physicians pronounce it unrivalled. Tfie Chambers are large and neatly furnished... Erich hat Its registers for heat , and h+ol/tilatiOn. ONLY TWO, BTU - DINTS OCOUPT.TIII NAPE 1100111. The Bath rts' ims,tire 'at' all times. supplied witli warm .The Gran'lids are ample, and well arrange 4 for ' tlon, andlho various tolled beide ekerelses—so esseittlsl to health, graceful movement and symmetry' of form. The Faculty , of Insteuellon lei efficient and expert eneed. . . In the COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT the murex of study . 121 el 'ifligh grade, comprehending all the suillects belong lhg elasBleal, Polite and Chrietiall Education. . 'lst the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT pupils - will be Mitt., fully instructed in t! - --att branehee Ibrruing the basis of a thorough English Education. • • Sinswas.—Firat Session—From Ist September to the • • • .30th of Janueryt. '• ' - • , . •Alecond lieSslon-FrOM lifkobrunry to thw • - let ofJuly. VACATION—Duriug July And August. T.EILBB 888 SESSION OF FIV/111'017S118;PAYABL18 , • • • 111 ADVANCF.O., •• • ' foriox—ColleglatoDeartcneAt, • -• 20'00 Preparatory otlrtment; •'lB 00 . • • First class 12 •, , • ••tio eilea charge fir Ancient Languages. ' ItleanPlano and OnitAr. • - • - 20'00 Modern languages. '... - "10 00 Yaltting,.Dnmlniand 'other OrdatnentBl Branches; at the usual rates. • Text-hooks furnished nt City prices. Fog farther particularenddrene.- • hIARLATT, A. Kir President.- ' " . DEPIIRENCEI3: , The Pocult"ypf Diektusowebliege,• - , Her. It, D. Obittuborth.Onrilsie. Pa.. . - WJIiMm o...itinitip,,./44„ • • , •Hee. Dr. T. Dangherty, ; • . • Site,. O. Graboln:4B9Ontileldi.. Prondttentutairerst College, Phila. .4.P4tf04 SACeller, Esti. vier:pent Cbrk, Devi Andretr illenStdP. ' o .lsinee it. 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