151 ICI Zepurttnint; *One of • Fallen : X.eavee. DM . • fshr manitie is;se Well worth, the saving 7•' • • • in cloteber, and. November us the : falling 'leaves of the Season. , • • • • According to Payen, they contain near three times as much nitrogen as go dinary-barn yard—manure,-and every far- , - Mer mho has strewn 'and coyered thou in his trenches late in the fall'or in Decent ' 'bar, must have noticed the nextseastin how black end moist the soil that adheres. to the thrifty young Toots. Isi , ) vegetable substance yields its woody. fibre and be • . comes soluble quicker than' leaves and from this very Cause, they me goon dried. •• - 51 p ), scattered to the winds and wasted' if not gathered and trenched in or compoSted . before the advent of•severe Winter. All leaVes are poor in carbon, and rich in alkaline salts, us nitrogen; they are es pecially. valuable in, compost ,"mm_ • nure and dett'd animals, poorin potash, bur', • . abounding — in' carbon *Mid Iliac phug ph—ates. , But the great value of leaves is in the extra nitrogen they eontain., Prof. Jack- Nen truly Says that the eompounds of nit rogen not only decompose readily them selves; but they also induce the elements - of either organic matter with which they • • are in contact, to assume new forms, or to enter into new chemical combinations; ,and acto:dirig tp the long eontitied and • • varied Rothhamsted, experiments of the, lbert,m rogen,lo . its compound form (aiumniiia also exerts the.sand potent: influence on ' the inorganic -or . mineral e:etnentii of the soil, rendering even sand 'into-theirtelibiCl food of plants.. Yet every fa'imer ortifir deter ought 'also to know that hit, own mechanical aid in trenching lif ploughing imorder to keep his soil permeable and • absorptive is indispensable to mid nature developing_—her—chettrical T pri' - Rural New-Toek-d Buns BEDS.—No one who lif.s not - Uteri - them browsthe — value of - husk Fed& Certainly mattrasseS would not be r.ned if hush beds were tried. They arc not nnly more pliable than mattresses, but more durable. The first cost is but trilling. To have husks nice,. they - may.be split ;if ter the manner of splitting straw for:braid ing. 4 ; The finer they are- split - the softer will be the bed, although -they will not be likely to last as long as when put in whole. Three. barrels Nil, well sfowed in, will . fill-a good sized tick; -that is after they - have beerrsplit,L,..The bed Will . :Ilways be light, the husks do riot become Matted .- down like feathers; Mid - they are•eertainly . more healthy-to sleep 0n..-Fentlier beds ought to t.) done away With; espectallyln warm weather: For spring, sumnier and -fall, husk beds ought-to be-" all t -c-go," • and such undoubtedly will be ,the ear When they are brotight, into use. There -is no,better tima-Ab--rocure husks than when.the corn is being harvested, and the __husks-will be mitelr-nicer-und Cleaner, •when corn is cut up-.at the bottom and They_do-nol;-Mok-Fo-dry and - weather-beaten., It is calculated that a gaud husk bed . arillisit from twenty-five to thirty yearr—Every.fartner's daughter -can supply herself with beds (against time and need) at "a . trifling expense, which is Alnico an Inducement tow-mduys.-,Vit England_Farincr.. Accumulation of M: nure Permit us to impress upon your mind Alielmportanaii - to9your interest, in a pe . - ouniary point—ofview, of collecting all the rough materials on your farm, and ei :ther covering your cattle-yards will' them or forming them into. compost heaps. In disposing of such 'materials, 'whether • in the cattle-yard 'or in 'the form of eqlll- . pest heaps, care must be taken to adopt such means as will tend to prevehlons by the escape of the liquid manure of your Stock and to arrest the escape-of the gus . eons portions of it. By the form of your eattlejards, and a judiciunsly -arranged _cistern, plaster sprinkled through and on your manure piles you' may prevent The loss of the latter, to a very ,great ex- • The plan we hero recommend may, and • probably will, be objected upon the score of labor and expense; but such itbje . ctinti should not prevail, as every. dollar judi ciously laid out in the accumulation of materials susceptible of being converted , „into manure from one's - farm will not only '' brim , back interest, but Compound inter eat, through inereaso of products and j • . lasting improvement of the soil on Whiohl - the manure May bea-apt t lied.• It may be laid down as ttiruth ,that farMer's ref its may be graduated by the quantity of manure he produces on his farm; antril . ' • is - equally a truth that by well direqed energy and industry there are few farms • 'on which a sufficient quantity of raw' ma terials• might nut be collected which, • when added to and mixed with the Ma- j ---- nure - oFthe - steek;-Would - gu far to fertil iza the spring hoe crops. And`surely, if such results proceed from the accumula -• thin of manure, no agriculturist should begrudge ;the ahor or expense it may eist,,but, on the contrary, make it a hear( -duty, as it certainly is his interest, 1 ., ) de ' voce a. tt 11 . measure of the • tittle of his fi - Win the collection of inich.materials _ as are oonvertibleinto manure; for, yeti ly, manure is a'nutterial part of the.capi . tai of a farmer.—Ameit'eun Fornwr. ' SUBJECT FOR FAll5lElts To STUDY.- 176 w occupations furnish as fine opportu nities for close and careful study a•,. tin•ni ing. • •Tliiir much light the practical f..r titer, by observing closely, may throw up on those twersubjects—lst. The wants of different,plants in reference to the ele menti_of mrrition. 2d. Tim 'wants of plants in referencelo the physical coodi thin of•the soil. The theories Of scien tifia..men must be proved true or false 1.);i -nctual-trial in 'the field.. Indeed, tnost the labors of •agriemltural chemistry have been directed:to actountiMs: for facts 'dis. coveted by farmers.. • DUES FARMING PAY have for a long time had a " linnk.ming" after one - - of tholifi=" Baroniql - Parro's . ," ont say in PlinaiS, but every nowand then an item took us on things tit honk). Here is one: - • - • . - -- "A Oienitxesiding twenty miles from the city on a Railroad, delivers to u sin gle hotel in driii . city, 400 quarts - Of, milk daily, for which he receives 51 eot4s per ...quart the'Year,.rOund.' This •is but one ' Instanee,. there are, plop typi ore If such business does not pay,- we si:Mid - Ake .to hear a'be,iter.=.-An4rio„4 /t,,_ EXTRACT ,OF , .' seeds, an ounce.• Brandy, •4 ounces. ...Digest tar wo..weeks New (Am.:lbs. TUST ItECE I YE.P. AND. op,ENIANV SEivr,Lity STORE, Main Skeet, Carlisle,. !arge supply: OflViiithei Jewelry :Eillwer and Plated. I Ware, to which lu•Ito atteutloq. If you want to --- eleCt ,from the • . __largest stock-of OL4OKS,` %Patellae, Sllvor and Plated Ware Carlisle : call . We have a large &apartment of Gold Mad Silver Hunt ing and Open' Came Wahl,' to Butt 'all thumbs and rot:hate, . ." . At NAUGLE'S.- • . . Fine and Mean Jewelry of every etyle and quality In netts or by the piece pis wanted, • At NAUGLE'S.. • • Sliver and Plated Walters, Cake, Fruit', Supt., and Card Baskets, Silver, Table, Tea, Cream, anal., Salt, Dessert aud•Cream Spoons, • .. .. . . ' • At NAUQLE'S. . , Fine Pearl, Lana, Coral, Cameo, Goldstone, illoiale,Flo• rentinichlosale, Jot Doe Lad Glass setts cheap • At NAUGLE'S. Dialnond preastpina and Fingerfiags, • At NAUGLE'S. , . Gold Hunting Coin. Eight Day Lavers; Gold Hunt• ing cps% Duple:; . Hold Hunting, Cluunornotors, • '. ' •' . At NAUGLE'S, • • Dagley'n hest quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Peo and Silver 1141iltirs,„ ' ' ic At NAUGLE'S. • , . Silver and Plated Tea'..tiotta,. Goblets,.Cupe, .Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urn's; Tureens, Tea Bells. ' . . . - - -• Gold Nock, Vast, Curb, Fob; unit' Mdish, Maus, Gold - . Bracelets, Locke's, Thimbles, Crosses,.Clisrms, . At NAUGLE'S. •• • • French Tinio Pieces to run three and four lroeks, • At NAUGLE'S. Gold Sleeve, Vest, Collar, and Shirt Studs oral' styles and quality, • • At NAUOWS. Plated Rorke,' Spoon!, Knives, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Shields, .- • .._ - At NAUGIA'S. }flutitlas, kteordeans,Atuale lloxeS—a line variety, . . At.NAUCIIAt'S. • Ladies' l'artmonalea, Ponri. and,Lenther, Plain anti Fundy Travelling Itaga,'very rice styles, cheap , At NAIJUIX'S. '. ' • , . It you mint to Imre your Watehou put In good ra prdnand_srarriurtudrter•-tLout.to , . - • . • NAUGLE'S. . . , ' If you want to get n Cheap Chin:, you can get It .• ' • At NAUGLE'S. . • . If you went your Silver ware neatly marked it shoit notice, call - .^ ' . At NALit,ITS. All goods warranted an represented, or the muoney re funded, • At NAUGLE'S Persons tbit - srant bargains are invited to call At NAUGLE'S. • - 13:---KE LI S lI.AT ; -CAP, 1100T-AND.SIIOE STORE. - North East Corner of, On Public. Square. ' The subscribilMiffer'S to the public 1 a complete end choice assortment of I hqs, Caps hoots end Shoes. which havejust been puerhased from the best manufacturers —Our stock consbits'of n'great . variotY of beautiful SILK AND FELT RATS, • madesialtzly.. for enstemere. All kin& of Ceps fur - Men, Boys l'Children. We would invite particular attention to our well selected and great variety of these goods, as Mlic aro confident they cannot be enrolled , lei the town ur 0111110. BOOTS AND SHOES; of every style 'and vialety,.all unequalled lorpriceapd consists In part of " MEN'S Imo French CALF BOOTY, • BOY'S • , YOUTICS '". " " LA Di ES' French and English GAITERS,- Misses' and Children's Every variety of Children's fancy Shoes. The best lot of heavy WINTER BOOTS, for men and boys, In town. • Thankful to our friends And the public for past fa.. lore, we hope by strict attention to the wants of nor customers. and by selling (1091/000115, to merit their continued favor. J. D. KELLER. ' .-N,.. 1 !...411it.1011.10 A tivtion Goods! [Oct. t, NEW - GOODS. ! d 001) 'GOODS ! IF YOU WANT NEC 090 N,, GOOD 00000, AND CHEAP GOODS 0 . 6 1 10 WOODS'i nrxt floor ,to_Magirturblllfm 1r10t.61, . , n "largo nsgertmeni of Ladlefi' Miary nud Wanon Perslam eloth.f. DO I.lllllcN, Do Rages, Alpaccas, Srotch Sack Plan 31aurhoster, I:itrlstoo, Chambrag Meg. r Pao.. Canc.., Floe Freiieh Worked Collars, Itibbous, Hosiery. Cloves, /Cc., &c. 11.)3IESTICS.—Woolon Flaoriolo, IlaprlngTeottou Flan - nolsAmnbergs, Cloglun. Table Draper, Checks, white and col, orod_Curpot ChnhL.Cc. - , • In ShawNand Illnukqisve.i)iny.p:rql_fnlippiopyl • For gentleiniin we !oil, Fine French—Blank Cloth . Black and Fiiney.Cnosinieres Ilil fl_]Doeskins. imathl "es Ingo, TWeii . dii,Sittiikto,Vervot Cord, lientucky'Jeint Sc. - -_ As for won's, winnethrand children's Beets & Shoes wm defy 'AD., n very superior lot I f Groceries, such an Coffee, Sugar, Hire, Spices, /te, - Our stork has bean selected with the greatest care as to price undAiality. and we are determine/I to sell nt very's:nail advances. Those wishing to purchase will find that no are selling. cheap—iflnot,lielikr = than env house in town.; and they mill find it to their ad vantage to giro its a Butter, Eg - 0, - Itags, Soap and Dried Yrult taken a Market prices, , I' WOODS, Don't forget, the place next floor to Slaglouchlln'n II OOKS.! • BOOkS ! ! 1300 KS !!! SiIItYQCK, TAYLOR k SMITH are sole'agents in Franklin and Cumberland counties for the following valuable works: Houton's •Abridgment of the Debates of Congress. Price per Vol., Cloth 113 00, Sheep 3 50. Bonfon's' Thirty Year's View; comploto in 2 'vols. Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $llOO. Morse's General Atlas of the World; Colored Maps, and bound, $0 00. Burton's Cyclopaedia of Wit and Rumor. American Eloquence; n collection of speeches, etc., by the most eminent oriturs• 0r America. with biogra phical sketches and illustrative notes, by Frank Mo now ready, complete in tut vols. Cloth. $5 00; Library style, loather, $0 00; half call, gilt, 8 00; half worse- , co, 7 00. SANDERS' scuqn DUDES. Sanders' Primer. : Sanders' Speller. Sanders' Reader,NM 'and. Sande's' Reader, No. 3. Sanders' Reader, N 0.4. " Sanders' Reader, No. 5. . Sanders Header, No. A. Sanders' Mall :chant Header. Sanders' Ladles Reader. • Sanders' Speakers. 11 • holesnle and retail at SIIIIYUCK . , TAYI.UII A SMITH'S. 'Melodious, Pltinost SIISTOCK, TAYLOR L SMITH'S • SIIRYOUK : ; TAYLOR A: SMITH'S. A laegi!supyly of School Books, wholesale and retell, SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR 4,,JIMLTIPS. Paper. Envelops, Pens, Inks, etc, rte. SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR A:SMITIL 1. ItESII SUPPLY OF DRUGS; lI FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS. baye.jpsf received a trod, stor of MEDICINES, PA NTS, 0 LASS, OILS. which having .been 49 seleciod with great care at Cm best houses in Phsladelphia. I ran 'confidently recommend to FAMILIES, PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCUATNS .and DEALERS, as bring fresh and pure. . Drugs, Patent Medirines, Chemicals, Instx unloads. pure essential oils, Herbs and Extra as, SPlces ground and whole, Ess.mrek, Perfumery, Sr, Sc_______,___ C4 , ll.iverOilWailan:ted genuine. DYE-STUFFY—lntligoyo4, MAdders, Sumac, Alum, Log ' and Cam Iftedk:DlPPi Eflfil, Cfteras, Lao Dye. PAlNTS—WetherillA, Ilmther's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and bellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Class, Linseed Oil, Turpentine Copal and conch Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will ho bald at the very lowest mut et price. Also t fresh.and splendid aSsoriment of FANCY 0001. E., Fruits, Confectionary, and innumemb;e other articles riticuluted for use and ornament all of rihich are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, . Soul: and Fancy Si Tobf the subscriber ou North Haut. ver street. rriliE NEW STORE AHEAD- OR CONIPETION.—The greatest and cheapest arrival of the wawa , • 'FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, • Groceries, lints, Caps, 'Lads and Shoes, at the Now Store. Iri,Carllslo, curuor of North Hamner and ',outlier Stroots. • Thu ndersigned returns thanks for the petronitge bestowed on bite by t tgpublic. unit st the same time respectfully annouue tont he has just returned from Philsdelphin and is now Opening a orM , let of Fall and .Winter Dryllooris nod hkoberles, consisting in pert on follows, nod which he Is Determined to sell tri,the - lon. est cash prices:—Silks, Thies' Cloths, Alpacas, De Dilnes,. Do Magee, la/litres, Poplins, Drilliants, Skirt ing, French and Scottish Olughams, Prints, tholes, Collars, handkerchiefs, Hosiery. der., Sc. Shawls, of every style end qualiti. Staple and domestie Dry (hinds, Cloths, Cassliners4 hustings, Flannels, IDugllns. Tlekings, Stripes, Checks! CAHCms. Cottonades, Linens, Shootings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills. Marsulties colored and white Carpet Chain, Umbrella/I, &L. ,te. Also a large and splendid assortment of Dormets, Hats, Caps, Routs and Shoes. A superior lot of riesli Groceries, Teas, Coffee, MMus. sus, liter, Spices, &c., Raving selected my entire stock with thi greatest eantirad at Ito lowest CAOII pri cos, ['can assure my frieudg and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to mako. twgstabllsh - • • "READ QUARTERS FOR. BARGAINS." • These who Wish to purchase will Bud It to their ad vantage to call and examine re y stock Ntfore purchas. log. I Will pay the highest rearkel•priro for flutter, Reg..; Soap and Drlod grulk • •• • . A , • J. A. lIIRDRICIE, Jr., Carlisle, Octoberl4, 1 .REDUCTION IN PRICE Vf We would call the attention of 'Moit wishing to Turchaso cm& oboes, t ) ?s Dergides we are now offer.: lug.. We have just resets d a large stock of FALL AND 17.15111 at GOODS. All 'bought nt the lowest rntes, and we are telling thew off at a small Advance legs PARTICULAR NOTICE, that we are selling the best 25 alit. Moue. Doldnes, now, styles, fur 20 ets. per yard. (All co ors of Cerput 'Chain at 25 cts. per lb —And all Other goods equally cheap at 11iNT7: & 11110'8., Oct. 25, 1857. Cheap Store, opposite the rost.olllo. W . INDOW' SHADES I—The finest, burnt, and-Chevest aseorttnotiVollVluduw shades can 11.111 . 4 it at .the paw store or • •-• 1 - • k :'• . • MEM MEMO At NAUQLE'S . • • - • • • cities, and would call the attention of his„friends and the public generally to the large and welbselected as• sortment of HARDWARE which he has nor on hand; consisting In pail of BUILDING 3IATERI ALS, such as Nails, Screws, Iftnges, Bolts, Locks, Glass of ovary de seription and quality, such as Common;White: polished. A:purloin, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all. sizes, l'alnts, Mile, Varnishes, Ole., &c. •.• • TOOLS—lncluding Edge Tools of every 'description, Saws. Planes, Brace and Ditto; Augers. Squares,Guages, Files, Rasps, Ilammers,••Vices, 'Anvil, Screw Plates, Illaadaplths Bellows: &c., • Shomnakersuitil Saddlers o,lllllnd a large assortment of Tools of every description. together with Ladies' and Gentlemen,' MorocCo Lining, Binding, Patent and French Calf Skins. Shoe Thread, Awls, Wax, fogs. Lasts, •Iforness Mounting, Collard, 1/Irthlng, Whipstock, hair; Saddle Trees, &e...te. Also, Coach Makers Teols and Tritmalnga - of all kinds, such no Spokes. FollooS. Shall e. Bows. Floor Cloth, Canvass, .Clot hi — Damask, • Frlngr I,am; — Moss, - Axles, Cabinet )bakers. will find it largo assortment of Var nishes. Oak. Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers. Knobs of all kinds and sizes, Mouldings.. Rivets, Hair Cloth, Flush, Curled flair Chair and Sofa Sponge. ite„ Housekeepers will also find a large aasortment of K n v mand-ForksT Bra tannhu - Al bah and Silver Plated 'Faith, and Tea Spoons, Candlesticks. Waiters, Shovels. and Tongs. Iron and Mass Kettles, Pans, Ac., together with Cedsr,vdre of all kinds, such as Tubs. linekets, Churns. Ae , kc, Agricultural Implements.embrachig Plows °tall kinds cultivators:4ll,es, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Chaim+, ,te. IRON, a large stn k,,comprb.lng all kinds In general use whichl ain;selllug at city wholesale priers. - Remember the tad stand, Edst Main street, 11. SAkTON: . . • STOOK OF' J)ItY GOODS TOR BALK' he subserfber, front rontiuded ill health. and hi the - atti ire 1,1 Ids nitysielans and friends., offers his sleek 1 f D111'11001)6 forTnle, Limit he nosy" thereby be divested of 011 the cores of ,Inisiannt, and Le enublett to devote hiA attention entirely to the restoration of his health. The fixtures rilso.ho.solat and the . .store room et fljred,for rent. To nue 000 having the necessary and.who will devote his attention to the business, this will afford n rare chance, The custom ix already matte, and no the Stork has received frequent additions in May ; July and August, hi' an.rituount. nxreeding $5OOO, $lOOO more would then complete It for the rail- Trade. .Eor particulars enquire of GEO. 11ITNER. 1. 13.—A lot of (too& outtalk for tho e:eit.ll Juot re. SUSPENSION AND ITS CONSE QUENCES. ' .lmert who wish to see the effects of tint present Fl - NANCIAL CRISIS, which has almost plunged our country Into a State of bankruptcy, making the rich of to day the poor alto ntoiruw, ran do so by calling At the NEW STORE of thwaubset lbor,, who has just returned from the east with a large assortment-of DRY 0001/4 GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS' AND CAPS, • • whirl) he is determined to Sell cheaper • than over offered In Carlisle,, for CAME. Scotch Plaids at 37 1 4____worth 5214, " " 55, De Lalnes lSi, Thibct Clothe" 15 25, Ducats " 19.1' ' " 25, To:ether with a large assortment of Alpacas, Challies. Do IA nes; Do Hargett, Lustros. Poplins, Brill (Ants, Skirt ing, French and Stanch ()Ingham. Prints, Cloves, COI• bars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ac., Se. Phonic of style and quality. Staple anti Dotnestle thy (Mods, nu' he, Cassinteres, Vesting. Flannels. Muklins. logs, Stripes, Checks. Calicoes, Cttonades, Linens, Shectlngs. Denims, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored land white Carpet Chaill, Umbrellas . Also, a large anti splendid assortment of Dan nets, Irate Cute, Dodo and Shoes, which soul be sold at the present greatly reduced prices. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries. Teas, Coffee, MI, lassos, Rico, Spices, .he., tte. 'laving selected my entire stock with the greatest care •1111 at the lowest C1:11 prices, Lean assure my frbmtis and the publlt•generally, that t soul de all in my power to make toy establish. wont known as the • "II EAD QUARTERS FOR 11.41IGAINS.'? These who whit to purchase will find - It Co their ad vantage to call and examine my stork beforepurchwe mg. I will pay the highest market price for Butter,'Eggs 14107 - Soap and Dried Fruit . - 6rllsle, Novombor 11,1857 l lt S G C E 1.-E S 1 AT S. C. ntlyErrs Shad and Mavkarel of dllTeront glades, At iturtmrs. Salmo9, Fknlo Fish and White Fish, Salt and Herring. At 111.7YETT'S • Choose and Crackers can be had Dried Frult, l'reso?ves and Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef and llama S. w. lIAVERSTICK A f,esh supply of LIQUOIte, 011s,.Willte Lead, ke„ So., MAO THIS WAY !I !—The cheapest SIION STORE in the county; ahead of all Comptu A O Ladies and gentlemen will save 25 Per cent by purchasing their Boots and Shoes at the CIIKAP Shoe L Store S.Olllll WEST Corner or the public square; PRESII ARRIVAL OF BOOTS and SHOES, ' f 1 Trunks, Valises: Carpet Bags, umbrellas &u. Just received from Philadelphia au extensive • and splendili assortment of . . 0 LINTLEIEN'S AND LADINS' SHOES, which have boon selected with care from the bout man ta:tansies, and which he can reconionl for their en. parlor workmanship and linlsn. Ito has every thing its• the hoot and Shoe lino suitable for the Reafion, and' which will Ito sold very low fitness's. A great 'satiety of Mosisind cloys gaiters, hoots, Shoes and Brogans, la dles gaiters, Lace Boots, Buskins, Sllppent, Ties, Misses and Children's Shoes. at the lowest prices. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and. 15.4- !MIMI our largo mind elegant assorttnent, and they will flint that In price and quality it will compete wills any shoo store Iti tho place. os.,tteparing done at the shortest notice. All ripe sewed gratis. Don't mistake the place, cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op;, posits If. L. Burkholders Ifutel. . , May 20, Om rIItIQN-.HA-LL AGAINST-THE WORLD FOR GOOD DAGUERREOTYPES' AND, ON,TYPES. NDON would respectfully announce to too citizens of Carlisle and the pubilegem orally, net Lb has taken the Daguerreau Gallery in Narion Mil, (lately occupied by A. G. Knot.) laving 'mined the services of ?qr. I), C. Neagly, be Is prepared to accommodate all those whodesiro GOOD- PICTURES of tbemsolvem or famillim. - • Afis'flicso Rooms have been fitted up In a SuPerlor style on the 2nd Instead of thu 3d floor' as heretofore, and aro Intended to be- a Pmnianent location, cense, iptently none but Perfect ,Pleturci will be allowed' to leave the tiallery. All pictures not perfectly witishictery„ sill be retaken free of charge. • . • - • •• • ' Pictures ropled'frem,la Daiuorreetypos or Purtmltsf 'slim Inserted In Lockets, Ilreastpina,'Finfieri fie; .1/Q-INSTILECTIONB even on reasonnble terms. '• All ore Invited;to call ,and examine our - specimens and tfibn judge for themselves, July 22, 18577-3 m, hO subscriber has just received : from T auci.okhor goo multnble to tho 211,1807Ju1y , 45E0.111; 40,NYSL, .31ein kinertis'ements 4.11' It N G (mops I ` - 11Oriis and Brother bare just opened one of the largest and boat assortment, of Dry Goods over brought to Carlini°. ,Their necktie° heim selected with entire than usual care from the beet houses in New 'York end l'illindeiphist, and ovory dilort toads to obtain the latest and most fashionable styiettor_dress... They:tint -teillienteelfeilthey•willAte Shin to'sult _every V ariety ef lasts at prices on low or lower than they can lte' bought here orin.tito city... • . Black Silk Babes,: Baroge ItoPcsi ' Lavin Mama,: - :;•:•Agentinn. „ FOOlard Bllkii,. , Gronnalini; • :• • .-:-Baladoro , ' , "Moira'Antigue,, .:,-Dural, Crape do Espagna Alpaca. Mourning, _ .' Altwool piano Fancy Tama:lino, enamor*. ' " . A full assortmont.of white dress goada, Nainsraik Dlus 'llns, Victoria Lawns, Figured. Swlsr,'Velveta. for 'Man ties, White and Black Crape Shawls, SieliA - Thibet, Diode and Brocha Shawls, Icc.' Bonnets, Bonnet 'Satins, 111k bons; Flowers,. .tc., Coronation,iCruvolla and Crinoline, Skirts for Ladios Also, Collany.tindersleores, Yland kerchiefs in groat variety. Clothe, Caustmeres:_bruplotl, Cashmorefs, Summer beis simorer, Cottonades, Silk liudershirteyLlnens, chief, &o. DO3IESTIG GOODS. • Bleached and imbrkicheirldtten and Cotton Shootings, Table Linens, ditto, Plano Cover; Counterpane., Stntw IGtle, glato.•Lool:ing Glass'es, Tlcklugs, Window Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, Mnslino and every va riety of Dry (Mods in common use:. - We bare just laid In a largo stock of Tapestry, Mixed, and Bog. Carpet, Oil Cloths, Molting,' Stole , Mats, &c.,' nt lowest prices. We respictfully.in rite the public to call and oxamino our stock before pur chasing. We hove tonight our assortment at such Om that ire cannot ho undersold. Special altontion paid to purchasing gooda in the city per order at shortest notice. • Every effort Will be mode by the firm to give stitirfae• lon to those elm may favor them with a roll.. 11HZITZ & 11110TIIER NAR . n SAXT AiellON 'S o ' Al. •.% , A 'IMMENSE STOCK 'OF HARDWARE Tho sitbeerilier hos just returned from flio Eastern • C. I. BUSH'S • 150 . 11,5 t, Market St., above Eighth,, =I .1. A: 11U:11111 - Cu, Jr. At HUY ETT'S A.i.IIUYEIT'S At IluvErr's At IIUYETT'S At 11UKETVS At IIUYEIT'S , 311C011 - BENEIT.7 - 1 Survissnr to M. Lorew.•. , Q. 0. BRANDON. alistrilantaus, Q Alibt"..V. A . g.ti — Hiii,iti.g iliiic. Ly iNcl. .-11,19, spbscrlber .rontinues to carry. on. th, above bitsliiss,in all Its 'various hinnehes, in North Hat over streot, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's coriii ' whore ho intends keeping on hand it generstassOilmon _ in-.his- IMO; iontilsting of - all Kinditoffiiihtennblo SAI .-• ~ . ~ 1 i .'i , BLS% Bridles, ;11Lartingalits, Ilirthr --...,------- - -Cireingles rind Halters- nisei '1:1111Niln.' i'• .-‘..„.A ,L . traveling and middle. ~ b :.11 " 4 •11 - F) ' i 11 , , hags. , Ile also.rna , '-• ,a;.., .-..,, ii I w I'. -uktetures . the most ( il f tl _ 101 l - ' "• i lO \ \ f, fS P lraTtr e l B .ll P Av A n N uTo j ver used In . . thr I 1, , memo,o 0 u n t ry du a ra n b d li, t h a o n s d e p a l l o s t ! :I n % g t nh coddlei) . . • • ' . . . will do well to call and see them. Ile . a -also manufactures Harness, Bridles, 1.. . ~, Collars and Whips in'all their wide. • tles;tinewtralldentlY bollevos from the general iippruba Hon of his customers, that ho - mikes the neatest and best gosrs, In nil Inelr'itwiety of bredtb, that Is made In the country. Ho, nlio - makos all kinds of Matreoeeo to oriteri,Vlz: ,Strap,-11nsk, Curled -Heir and Spring Mat moos. All the articles will be aidde of the Lest material, and workmanship, and ,Nylth the utmost deid _ ,pIt.E.P.4ItE FOIL "WIIVTEIt! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. . •he sUbecrlbor at his old stand on North llandver at., CarilsiO, the elgn of the “Mammoth Rod Coffee Pot," So iree to dell Um attention of the public to hie huge act. ortment of STOVES, of the newestnrl most thehionn- blo stylus, front the best manufactories in ths country, and at all pikes from $3 to $l5. . . • Among his PARLOR & CHAMBER- STOVES arel.ho'-illierer•Ftove, the Arctic. hovers, Star,. 01 "- P61113n, Union end 2Etnit'Alr Tight. together with other patterns which be has of ail sixes for parlors or ihninbcoonndealeplaced forburning either wood Or rind. Also, the cEtna, ()lobe, Astor. Albany, Flattop oust Bandbox or Poor Mon's, with other COOK. INO STOVES; comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal:— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Steve , -a now and pie. gauearticholo which ho invites the particular atten. ' Lien of families. Ills cooking stoves Mtge In price from $1 to 25, with the fixtures complete. - Also, Nine Plate • 3 1 . cos of various patterns'and different prices.. Also, Eil3llll.b kIID AND TINNED 11 ARE for COOk• Ing Stovesplirass Kettles; &e' Aliticuvery article in the line of Tlit and Copper Were. 7r - Se public ski respect. fully invited to call ns ho is-- , conlldent with his large' stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser.' Call and Poo. Get: 25; 1354- , •ill. MORRIS • — I3AS F - ITTING ANT) ELT3 1 ING. 1 he undersigned would 101 l rm the •••• citizens of C'arible that be lias,purile. twang. ntenta fade° As ' , lrmo and BLUNIIIINtf tit short ia. Mee, end on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the oer vices of a first rate band front Philadelphia. tied has sup plied himself with an estenelt e essortment of FlX'!' ORES, whbh will enable him to 1111 ell orders prempflir All work will bo warranted.. llitt stock of (log Fixtures will be found In the room exactly opposite Lis Tinning establishment on North Ilauoverstreet, where Lein vl tes a coil TINNING, SPOUTING. kr.-110 Is also prefelred to furnish, or moko to . Oder, every. article of TIN- WA RE tised hf lionsokeenvrs and others. 110 mill also attend to SPOUTING, lIOUSE.ROOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful fnr the patronage with which he 11ns:dread/ en favored, he respectfully solicits n tenth, tienco, , o, 10.82112110.--- . . - forPf4,;..l,l;,cti 13. 110 CA It PENT Eit 8, F A it .1‘;, ,AND BUILDERS. Thu ,Anlairriberg would rehertfully atinon‘ce to. the that they arit now. prepared to furldrit the tol./ lowing described nrtlides •of LAI lilt It : et. rancho,,on and Pannel Platt, and Boards 01 all .thhalues : - man 'lloakibrand Plan of Whi , Otte: Jke/ and Scantling. ofnll sites and length., : lite PIP! ant Yellow Pine Flooring, "worked; all kinds i f Paling or,. Plastering Lotion; Pine nitti Cyprus Sitingla of all (Ina titles; Shingling Lath • nod Striping,. and Feneln nannies 20 feet long. All tjtnbers sawed to 'order • leaving their I,IIIN. 74 all length,. and, sixes. (pine,tali, or, ItemloCk.) Sash., ours. Minds and Moulillitys - iend) fur use. The above will Jar furnigied en - the went reit. I.onuble terms, and tit .theshorteat. notice. . IffaffilMEOld , . ' - e have constantly oii hand - al , klu ds Of " - ,tom - FA 5111,Y COAL.,, guilt os Lykuns Valley, Short Mountain, Tres orlon, Lo , cost 31ountain, Luke Fiddler, Soh Fury. Wilkosharre, dud the Broad Top for Illterkt.miths all of 0 filch or will deliver to any part of the tow. r b'w +. 4 It can he bought at any ynnl In the born for eash Or 'country produce.....ColliAl re screi•Wed and.-d••livered clean, - Ity . .stylet attention to business, we hope to receivo a liberal - Awe of piddle yin troitage. . You will find our Turd .in the eastern end of the I, ' rough. uppoolle the Ons. Works. Our office bet Carter oil be .ept op posit., Bentz & 'Brothers. stii - re. lit the chin now occupied by 'Sit nice Smith. All orders lett at On - office or nt either of the subscribers' residences', .11 M est Pontfr4 street,'or -at Ihtt.t sticet, will be promptly ut tended to • cr‘ogq, T uli-k.7 . - . , BL AND ,VALLEY BANK; PROPRIETORS.. W 11.1.11131 fi CU,, • ..-•• • 31E1.11110111 11111•111EMAN, ItnatTe. STERRETT, - • • Jolt,, 1111t:11..1,1., • .1111,11/1111/ WOOlOll, ' c JOIIN S.•STI:IIELTT, • 1 / 1 :1111.VP, • 11. A. STUNG/Mt. Thlit'llanic, doing business In the name of her, liron neinau k C0.,A1, now folly prepariTil ,to - do It general ilanking . llusinese with. promptness nod fidelity. . -- +ltioney received on deposit and •pald back on demand without notice. Intereakpaid oaspeelaldeposltg.- - -Cer• Oneidas of deposit bearing interest nt the ride of five per cent. will he Issued for no short a period as four months. Interest on all certificates will .ccase et ma turity, provided, Ilbwolerf that - If void - certificates - ore renewed at any time I heioafter for another. given po. clod, they. shall bear the 11111111.1 rate of Interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col lection of notes, drafts, checks, &c., 111 any part of the United States or Canada& Remittances made to England, Ireland, or t be Conti. aunt. The faithful and confidential extditlon of all orders entrusted to them, may by rolled upon. They call the attention of Farniery,Alechoulcs and all a fliers who desire a safe depository for their names,to the middlings fact, that the proprietors of this Ilan k me Imo V/ DUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depossts, and other obligations of Her, Broom,. man & CO. . They luive recently removed Into their new Bahl,lug House directly' opposite their former stand, In II est yhdu listreet, n few doors east of the Its Dread Depot where they will at all times be pleased to give any In formation desired le regard to money mutters in gene . . Open for hull nem from. 9 o'clock In the morning uull 4 o'clock to the evening.. 11. A. STUROWN, Cashier. Carlisle, May 20. 1857 • - VIRE - INSURANCE. - 7 - Tu E A LLE • • AND EAST PENNSBODO MUTUAL EIRE IN UUHANCII COMPANY of Cumberland viunty. incoriu rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, /us. in operation .under the management of the folkulrg commissioners, vie: Daniel 110110 William It. Oorgits, Michael . Coehlin Meleholr 'Donn. m Stayamm, John C. Dun lap, Jacob It. Coover, Lowls Ilyer, Henry Logan. Ilenja min 41. - Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph lekershan.. ' Alexandet Cathrart. . . . The rates of I❑imuranre are'il Jew a ntlfavorablo as an Company of the hind In the State. Peneme wi h i,in g .t become mombere aro Invited LO maknapplication to th. agents of the company, who'are willing to wait upo thew at any time. . • , BENJ. 11. Pi esident. HENRY 1,01.1 AN, Vietv,.qresident. LEWIS lIYEIt, geeretary. i s MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer. CLl3llllill LA ND COUNTY.—ltudolph Martin, N. Cum berlatul; C. G. Herman, Kingstown; Henry 'tearing Shlretunnstowii . ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; . Dr. .1. Alit Churehlown ;• Samuel Graham, West Itemisi orouell .himes Me Dowel. Erankford: Mode Griffith, South Mid dinten; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ilaveviltielt, Nieelian lesbunt; John 'Sherri*, Lisburn; David Coover, Shep hordstown. . , • YORK COUNTY.--John 'll..nrnmu, Dillsburg; Pete) Wolf ,rd, Franklin; Jar.. Smith. Esq.. Washington; W S. Picking, Dover; .1. It, Craft. Favitilse.• --IA Kitt Lochman. 31emlairs of the company luaing policies abaut. to ex sirens a horn . yndby nlOl4 ni Ih. oior. pay of tho agcans. • ". NOTlCE.—Notice - is liereby given. - L . that ho'matie in the Hunt Legit. More oi Pennsylvania, to alter the charter of the Car Belo 'Depoilt Bank. lemted In tho borotigh of Carlisle, Cumberland etiunty," - so as to rotifer upon said I auk the rights and privileges ot p hank of lasue,and to change Its name to•tho Carlisle Dank. Also, to Inerea. the capital-of said hank (whlrli L. at present seventy•two thousand' dollars )with the prlvildgil'arlncrunaing tpn saitio tinder Its piosout Charter to Ono iluildretil Thou sand Dollars) to Three Ilundred Thousand Dollarit: W. M. RUTH% Cashion. Carlisle, July 1,. ISGL-13 ta. po,u GAI I VANIC• OIL.- 'Thin *mot remedy line obtained itself, a world w li . 1.11,11t11111/111, ha n blessing te.lornllds.' lii cures of optical Offense. Ithementbitn, Burps and :Amide, !Verrone headache, Erielpoinr, Neuralgia, it,.. It line a maglcfl 'elect in removing pain, Imparting to the dimmed pert. a 'natural current • f electrielly, by which the healthy Northman ore restored iminelottely. and n cure effected. As no one inn over mid this article without benefit, wo confidently rotor tot thtitle.who bare applied fit, P r theft , testimony In its faror. For 'ale by S. W. liaverstlck, S. Elliott, 11. [tantrum , 11..7. Kleffet, and at,all the coontry 'stores tin ou;bou t the county. • N. B. The uniform price le Firer Czars a bottle, as Chia Is the only . she that la chipped to the United Staten. • . •Nov. 25. 1857. , • , • ' . • 1 E N ll I? 0 It I T.—The most NU jarhlv ,11luettated Alagovlno even publlghed In Atuollea, In the Inkenthertnnlber of .the aII•POLITA N Awr Jou, N taintalnlag over slaty aplondld Ettgravinpa end al vin r full particulera of the benefits of tho Crump - polltau Art AssoelutleujAvo duller; a vArLtapith -far eT , Plel - riillll4e.aunt to all per. aonti who Irbil* to subscribe on receipt Of Oyer pottage stamps: (15 rents.) Nee advertisements 'undid " Brllllant.l.'reapectort." :In Ole paper. • , Address C• L. plume, Actuary C. A. A. 8 . 18 Broadvra,v. Now Y• rt. I YE It 1r .STABICE.--laving pi .chased from .1. It. ildnemaker hie 1.1V}...hi EY. LI'anLISI.I)INNE, I will ho always, ready to acme:it:3o date the publia•vith lIQIISES, CAR 1400ftalti AGNS, I.ll.lol.llES,and every other ar• lalo,in my lisle. By strict attention to 'beeluess'anti a desire to please, the subscriber hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage: . • . ; • , ; , • GIiOItOBAIENDBL. N.H. osllllibilM,ll on hau4l;toanppiy;thoso who may be in cord of theta. - ; G. 11. ~ . . • W T.. • HEALEr.S- ARCH ,ST,. TIMITItri, h Street, ilmie.Sizth r Phila. deliatia. The Star Co ipany, Oimposed of the brat 41, tlatealn . the noild,, and eiteeding Itt Strength and .TaldnE any Dramatic combination heretofOre .offered 'Ed the Theatrical Publie, 'will appear ovary night In Como orTragedy,-SerimOmnicr Drentai - Nandeviliegi - masid i a• Do rlettas; *c.•de:,:.',Whozi'ajaltieghthe Clty,go them. Nov. ld r 1857 -41 . '•, .• --* ' ' ' ' - " . ).RILLIA.n _ s ctus! YMAIt 'if I le. , C0.8.1110P9 IT AN. AUT A 1111SOCIL$T1!'iarr binae+lldorf Galleri;of . nip I ItUlto(1.4"BED: AT; A; COSI% 4'=190,0001• • AND'PoWtlifei W 046" 41;:arbeitl . 13TAyUill Of Till , ' E '8 L AAr E ! 1. 1 • lte.purchnsed for..afx thousand . dollars, with, several "liunilred tither works Of Art,. in Paintings, Sculpture and Mimics, coniprlse the Premluins to ho awarded ,t• the'alibscriber of the', CcISMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,- who iiibscribe borne the 28th ofJanuary;l2sB - , at which time the awardswill Mite place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. : Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to' . • • A copy of the largo and gplendid Stool Engraving, -entitled'• MANUPLOT DEOTINIV A cruiy - of the CO32.IOiOLITAN' ART JOURNAL 'OOO, year, also to —A Certificate in the - Award - of Prendnins, able - A free adtnisslon.to-the-Dusseldortand_Cosmapolitan . ' Thus it in ason'that for ovary three dollars 41114 ha subscriber. not only receives a .—SPLENDID TIME.; POLLAR ENORAVINO I • but; also, the beautifully Illustrated TWO,DOLLAR• ART tIUURNAL,. ONE YEAR. -Each subscriber la - nlso presented - with: a - Coalfielde in the awards or Premium. by which a YllllllO4O noik of Art, itr Painting or deulpture. intry ha received-lit od dition, thus giving to every statserlber an . equivalualt to the value of live dollars, and a Certificate gnats. Any one atilt, loading $3 Magazines is tarnished, Instead of Migrating nod Art Journal, If desited. No person is restricted to a single share, Those tak• log five memberships, remitting $l5, ore entitled to an extra Engravingoold nix tickets. ' Trull partiediurs of the Atemidation - are given In the Art Journal - , which cbotalns, over sixty splendid /do graving<Priee lift) vents per number. Slice cop lei Will he Soot to all Por•onawlto desire to subicribe, on receipt of live postage !daunts, (lb cents) Address- • C. L. InilritY,,Actuaryt.t.. A. A., " 4. * 548 Broadway, New York. Nov. 2:, 1857.] ' - - Nr."‘" SOUTHERN LITERARY IcIESSENGER, , . . • One of the Crompest Puhlkations In the Country. TWO A •Y EAU. each cont.iirtingssit boost 4SU , Lt neat style, with tine Gorey. and Adverti•lng Sheer: Thu Two Volumes furnished for ON1,1"1111tEE A YEAH I Null TON Ylsl OR 11168. Twenty-Sixth and 'rwority-Seventh Volumes coin -- Moue° with the .liinuary„No., arid the Proprietors beg wintry the public that no exertions will he remitted on their part to maintain the high character of the work. and to challenge the patronage of all who value sterling literary merit. •. Tito MESSENCEitliitti. heretofore, present Its read ers with REVIEWS. 11181'01(1CM. and ItIOURAPIII CA - 1: Sli -8 1`0118S. — Nttrgii , c -- TA - t.Es. — ritA I'M.' BS. /RATA. PLMOIS cAtrriQus and Papore ou_tho ARMS, j'NA TY: and other National .Subjects. . • With n view to ensure a !erg...eh...Waal. of the M ES. SEN4IBIt, the Proprietors have redue-d the 'Area mule scription, bluish Is 11111 l oak, IbM.I.A US PElt —A-N, UAL-IS-AMY TANCB ‘ or,four dollart If not paid ha. t2- thre - thirtitstiof July itt ai.t. yer. - -- yitentil [Mg us VII eon Dolhire In ono letter,. Will be entitle+ to Sls Copies. The It Mortal and Critical department of the rtIES• SENUER will continue under the ch.irgo of • iNO. It. TIIONIPSCN, ESQ, will embrace copious notes on , current literature and reviews of nil row A11.'111,311 or Foreign werks lit general Interest and Editor's ophoutls wily be al waYit fearlessly sold•lnmestly al owed. ' The business olemaltnent le Ciondueted by the under signed, to whom all ennuttunleatkons of a baSilless ua turo must ho addressed. MACFARLANE, FERCILISON & CO. • . Franklin Street, Richmond. Va.. QII.•oksollors. by ordering copies of the Messenger At 1111011, shall receive It at greatly reduced 'Mean. 'ark. Puftinastersihroughout the Eldon, ore reflood. 'd to net att, Agents in gottim.: aubsciihors thr Ile, for whlolt they will he allowed 1U per cont. ror.all amounts remitted to us, " __ILIONItOE-NlOll. HEE ' COSSOLIIIATION OP . ... . E. , miiilsoN S MAGAZ ENE AND J , , , , . pu vs A31'.51110,T41.Y. 40,1300 . Subsorlhera icy..start Ivlth2 • The Pablisherii see .liappy_ 0/„lollollllCe..thitt.l.4lle lifil•Wi'idihoi•C its ran i'.e•Nlnicar.lniiii. the beet fterp ry and artistic talent of both publlcallotts hn been i*ureil, upl theefah4 attrai•live features uf each will be rejoined la the cowiselitialea work. - ID Will :11111 tr. I.m...tit in its - p.Kes the choicest - yr . (billions of Antoci...ln thinkers and yy.rltere, and th be.t efforts of American n rllrlx It 10111 be purely nntit,nni In it. character; In II eritielsnut It pill plat to be kiet and truthful. and 1011 be careful to yre.erve and .I.ultlrpto I.lutt. wholcaPin friiiiiiiii — lifi, 7 hlFAreilviii;cl by Lb Anierican public, and so essential to tut, well'are.of tin race. _51110314. IlotTElt We shall endeavor, by a segarions use of the extensii. minute.; non- at our conninand. to make tC- Magazine, that. In the - •Ichties4 of Its literary content/4,ton! In the beauty and -prnfosenese of Its pictorial Illustrations shell out rival any publication ever before produced in theCO ta t ry. - _ . 'The m,ne issue commences with the OCT0111.:It bee, which is now ready. It is tilled with . the clintece, productions of same of the most brilliant writers of the einilindlltdied 15111 n forty•four splendid Origi nal engra•inge. It amok In a now dress, embracing an elegant etessiuti design on the,cover..and the entire work presents the 1110nd attractive appearance. It is pronounced by all who her . ° seen it to be the moat. beautiful specimen of a Magazine-ever leaned lu 'this country, - The combined Immo of •' E3I3IURSON'S MAGAZINE and PUTNAM'S MONTHLY" starts with a eirculatlon of over FORTY THOUSAND copies. and Ire are deter mined to spate tin expense in any of Its departments to place It at the head of American Magazin.. Wail this slow,,wo now mike the following extraordinary o ff er: Ti any person who will got up a club of twenty.pur subscribers. at the chili price, either at ono or inni•e post. ollicen, we will present II splendid Library, consisting of FoltTY LARGE lI4IUND yui.um end racing the moot popular works In the market. Any one, with Ihe octobor window an n specimen, eau easily lurid n Li alinasi. any section. A cops al this Tllllllll,, together with a list and fall description of the Library, Will be ha:warded nn receipt of 45 cents. J. M. EMERSON it Co:, Publishers. N 0.371 Broadway, New York. Nov. ?1.1, 1857.1 „ . 13ROSVECTUS OF TIIE UNITED STATE 6 IHRUCTORY. 'Cho widen:l4.ml ;morose In tang: abut the first or (4ber., llt 7, n io,oo under tho more title, to contain .The &Oct of the Directory will be:— • 1. To 141V0 'Llu• 1110110 Alld pout Daii,l3 :inross of every male 1,0..1 or the age of fifteen years and upwards, In the United States •• - . Y. To giro the name of every post.oniee :;m1 post master In the Volted States. a. To give the mune end piece of publleatinn orevery Dally, Weekly, Monthly and t4uarterly Paper and Ma gazine publhated In the United Rates. •. . . . . 'l , :aeli wale. city. Coal), village and pokolllee will be alphabetically err aged. • . The natue of each person will ho alp atlietlcally ar ranited under the head of their respective liont.olllee address. Ax the United States Directory will to n inntt(T of I Itocest to every re: Anent lit America. we respectf.ill• s brit the old of poxt.nin•tsrs and otlturx. In nil Nuts of the.c.ointry. In obtaining II:011-o llild !Wading UMW 011 ux s .01 ex 110,811111, In waking . up list•, ir Ito the name of pest county and Matt., at the head or the sheet. than till up the roiiiiiiedor with distitietly written miuwe, of Maio perS , IIIN only, of 010 110 e nf. fifteen yea, and upwards, and ns soots as you lia4 sufficient to till an envelope, fornard them lininiullately. A Pit/sportos will be soot to nuy person %Qin - may order it To provent tuist•tites write distinctly the pawnor I -port-tul lreirounty - tuntstativ- • •. . 310ItitIS, detit DS EH kW11.171.:5; Publishers. l'ineinnati. Ohio. PUD-NEY- L RUSSELL T 7 EcoRDS bp Tim RE vow 1.%) mniAnv VAR: CORiTAISIN!I 1111-: OPPICIAI. 311111.411 V .• AND FINVVIVI. cohnssi.osnoser. OP si.t. Tuk:brelesns OF TIIK ItEVOI.I , • • ,'• :TiuNAltV 1%31Y, From 7775 to 17795, enntsinlint the most' Idler/Win: military, historical. 411 d financial iniormstio I daring that period, Also, the organization flail the, tiie,ils show . lig Ilio names, rank, date of rn1111111,4111, II nu Lt. Dolls 111011 t, and innwleo of the Olier. na,l priv.it4s of 13 All. Also, tho gonoral and brigade orders of tiESERA 1.8 WASII.IXIITON. LEE, 111t911N . ; WEEDON, AND O'IIIEIIS, In 1770, '77, and 7s. showing the Oast tri Ilk at V.dley Forgo, breaking up the encampment, order of. ni iron thrmightdilladelphia. and the plan of attack on the Britislrnt Monnionith. Alan, an account of dm c.i Odra of Fort Washington, and the torture of the prisomi and priscm'ships of the British In Now York, Wilk a• LIST OF AMERICAN PEFIChIitS IMPRISONED, ' The time of thoir capture, relent°, Ac. An account of the soonay OF CINCINNATI, . • In Now York, Pennsylvania. and 'Maryland, a Mao( tho meadows' warm. Be.;, the hall. Pay, odunantation, and land oohs of the Continental Couglebs. A complete itat" of nil the, • OFFICEIth {VIII) SERVED TO TILE NM) OF d Alt And acquired the right of half pay forlire, conunlitation, nod laud. Preecedhies of the . a.llll Congress, and Cni• tad Staten Court or (urns, lehitive to a restoration the half pay nets of the old. Congress, for the benefit of tho --11 E 11{3-O E - ONNICHRS - OFVITEIIEYOVErrtak;77 — ' Slrghdri halrpay Imre ilia reasons which led to tho pasrago of Mu Ayt of July 5, 1832, by Comp esp.; tho tones of thw.Slepilla .ofilcers, - vilth an lotorostilig areount of the military laud tile. trietx of Ohio, Itent..wAy, and TLIIIIIIISS4V, 1101 luratluo of Warrants, surreys, he. . • . • REVOLUTION AIIEoPEESION ',AWE OF TILE • pNcrEn STATES ; '. As tliey now -exist, with eornineutarles thereon. Notes on the tiorViCOs titvarlous plia4os or rovelutt.noiry 'oin• art, withind extensive lilt titowing the tiniethey dig, its. ; "lei, we., " • • ONE [ARO it 1 Iwo VOL, OE link picr , y.: 41 ra ' This rk is intended no a hook of reference to the historian and scholar, se well. .-5 • guide to persons noireing title lu land or pension, t .to services of Unit' feregithers during the ./tevolyi hoe, ary War. The voltioie eontaliorthe naming 01. over 64 — Odd officers end privittes of the lievolnilOnasY and should be In yhe hands of all the descendants or"the ' brave !non who f ught.under the !emperor '7O, that the nobleactloni of their once/anis may :escape roihiti4 !seance of their descondstitil, who intuit retain this work an a tuenionkchf their bmve 'deans end 'pntient:pnifir4 . . , • otbor,'-biguly poputh .. - .lvoika'. 'atoadard. -.4110 C,--p llalted'by ,PUDN.I,Ir# F AUSIONLIU. , • •' . 1 .7 • rosptitlib - ct - , TOW TIRK. ZU :SOP- SCRIBE FOR TIIR nc.toidllN AWV uFFEIN " Piller, $3 A YEAR. CLUTI Pines, $2. S!NGLB COPIES, 2.5 CENTH. TIRE GREAT LIIMARY OFFER 1500 PAGES JUSI' PUULISIIED -,agriculinrat , F A ItS': D EC AMOS" FOUNDRY. AND MACHINZDHOD. • • : CARLISLE, PA , Nora reel, ' east of e The subscrlb , r would. respectfully inform the 'public In guttural - that he Is novrpropared to manufacture all kind. of Agricultural .Imp!emote; sueli no - Bevel Ueer, Four Itort.if Power. Horizontal .Odor, Four and Two, Wane Power, also tho latest Improved Runway Chain Ilorsu Power and Overshot Thesburs kith Selma , ton attached. - • . lln invites partleiddr attention' to Info's Patent Clo ver Huller and Cleaner., This machine will hull and clean from three to slx buShels per hour, and Is Could dorell deeldedly, the, best now In use. Also; Corn Shellers, for hand or Horse power. St erk, and Fodder Cult , ers, Plmighs, Hervows, Cultivators, Ilan nukes, Crain Fans, CirentarSaws, he., Act.. Ile will also furnish to order - IRON AND MASS CASTINGS; of every desniption::. such as Treshlng Plouelt. Corasheller. Cellarlirates. Sash also, beautifully designed Nulling for Cemetery Lois, Encl. 4.111.111. hi. AC. • • Prom pqat.tandeol to for Ilietplug. Maniac and .Traeli is fluee, nod all • Mulls of Agrfeultural lugdc 'news. , • ;); Ito 7 Carlisle Foundry, -- East Main - Street, CAP,LIPLE:T.' This estenslvo est:041411111mA is noir in 01mph:tour., der and supplied with the bent machinery for executing work in every deuirtintott. 'The I/1111 , 91,N 'Mon Loon greatly eukirged this spring and stoo'.eil with the newest unit most lurprovrd tools for the manularture DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES. SASH Ilnwheti" iuol ell athn kinds of Corponter do We 1114'110. Builders. Cnr penterp and others to call and '0,011111110.0111. IhcillieSjn doing . 'Haim' descrintiob. of work. The.best Materiel. mod alit prices no low rue at any °Mair establhannent h the ConMY or elsewhere. • STRANI ENOIN ES BUILT TO ORDF.R. and-method 00 heretofore. Engines have hem recent 13 , built for W. M. Henderson A Son. In this hnrough. It. Bryson k Co. Allen tow.hip, Ahl A lirothlwo. New rill, Shade R Dietzel. North Middleton.' mid ot.iers. et Who.% egtablisinnent they may be seen In doily no. oration. and to whom we run refer for evidence of the! superiority. • IRON ANDTIV,OS CASTINOS, of every description, from thosmalliest to the heaviest pieces. executed at short notice for piney kind of non .chicory. A lars-e varioty of mill castings nowon hand Two skillful Pattern makers momtslitly emploved.— Itfl'Altl\ll promptly, ittonded to for Paper Mills Distilleries, heist Mills, Factories. ,te. :Turning/nod Fitting Mill Spindles, Ate. dre iii. the hunt style,...__ mks AS!) HORSE POWEHR. nude no liar Four Moran - Powers, Horizontal Ileac Fonr•- and Two 111/I,o* powers, Corn Sbelloril, Cruithers,lron ;toilers. Plough castings, and other nis ticks for farmers, on hand or - promptly rondo to 11 UltDlxN CAIDi BUILT, • and repo:red. Our facilities for building. Cars aro now, more I'OllllllOW than herotoloro and onaldrs us to fur them to transporters on the roil mad no ampano. Orders solicited and entire satisliwtion guar:intent i The long experioncein he - hostile. of thy sonjor nekton. of the firm. aml th completeness of our ma dilnery In every branch of 'he esloillAnneot warrant Is in lusuring the heat work to iii WIIII favor us with their orders: Tho continued patronage of our Add 'donde and the public Is respectfully iolicited. '•..7 May •2;.., :47—'y. • F. II AltbN Elt &Co: TE\V. AGRICULTURAL WARE Enoms. . . FARMING IMPLEMENTS The_anhoerlintr.JoraterLin.thalinementuLthe_lfeth di,t Church. nitp,ito the Minn,' Depot, i. now re crivlug n variety of Fanning Impluwuntg, such an • PLOWS. GRA.I.II DRILLS, .__ _ • GRAIN FANS • . CORN SIIELLIIILI, . FARM BOILERS, Corn and Cull firindert, (Scott'frotliant.) • the Crescent Orain 31111, 11. wee Shovels, REAPERS AND MOWERS (ilenny's with )['Dud's In,proreument•) Straw Cutter A,.. nil of which lire ..f the most improved kind null workmanship. and will he ~eld on the ',met accniminnhe tine terms. Farmers are reppectl ally. invited' to cull end examine before pnreltasing. • .1. ARMSTRONG. Si). For the vonvenlenee of Dinners. Moore's - Patted Grain Drill will be sold Al Shiremanstown by Benjamin Clay. and at Shippensbitrg by Chrbitiao Long. Augural T. J. (IBA lIA NI, I. L. 3elkill ELIA , 5.31. DA VIDnON GILA I I AM, AleDOWErff - & CO , • t.iifidiltAL LAND ADIRTS, Leritpiworth City, RutooB Te'rritory. 11 7 - .1.1,11; buy, sell, and locate lands in 1C3111 , 33 toil Nellraskit Tertitories, lowa 31111 {Venters Ilissouri. buy and 'O,ll lauds, loan and invest moacy. buy mid sell•dratts, glint hillbruattion respecting the euuntry, and do a general agency business. , libßEit RACES. John 11. Bretton, Erq.. Carlisle, in. %Vtli. 31. !Welton, Banker, .• 11011..1. IL Draltant, • Nee, Brenneman ,t Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Wm. 31, Henderson. Esq., Ca!liele. Ueorgo Sanderson,./isq„ Laiwaster. Pa. Dr. John .1. 4 hl, 11. C., Newrille, Pa. • ' Wm. S. Colman, Esq., . E. %V. Clark k Co., Bankers, Phildtlelphia,• - lion. Miami Coeklin, Shepherdstown, Pa. Henry Holman A. Sons. Mel-Mauls. Baltimore. ' R. Cashier Mereantilu Bank. New York. Snyder A I.'Earlatie. Beal Relate Agents, 311nneapolis. Stint systole Territory. liqlsore. I•.s+, Attorney and Real Estate Agent. Sterling. • • 11. IV. Mate,. oily. 111. Ex•Rov.•lnsepli tanner. Cumberland eounly, Pa. li. W. Clark A Co., Ilankvrs. Philadelphia. llay. fetlock, Ilarrisint4g, Pa. :larch IS, 1857.—ty. . • Alt lERS 14 0 0 li: II E 11-E • Th., subscriber deniro s to infietnt ftrniers and Ibo putt. le generally that ho, now ban on hood and is con. shortie ufaci whits Threshing )lachines with Pier pant's Patent • Shaiser. which tin; generally' lielmowl. edged to Int the best articles now in use: Also a variety of -Improi ed Clove,Linllevs. Corn tthel ra Cul tern end Planles Celebrated -Mow, also attends tt the reptdringt or Agricultural 31t,thinery in the la 1111111110 r 111111 011 1 . 1..6111t1110 IttrllllB. 3i1t1111(11CL , • ry North Hanover t , tru t, directly opposite the r, olden ofllearge Aletsger, Esti, Sept. y UT ARDWAIRE ! r. I ,T,HARDWARE-I are now receiving their, Fall Stock of 'llanltrare. which in unusually large. and In connexion with their fer tile,' heavy stook makes it one of the largest and most varied assortments over offered to this public. They have every thing tin t the Farmer, the 'Builder, the Mombasa. or.the public. may want In their lines. stud which they are selling at the-verylowest-priems.- They solicit a call from the public bolero making their nor chaste,. no they feel confident they Can offer Inducements that will reward the bu •or 'for the trouble. - Feeling thankful to a ettneUms public for their former liberal patmitage. n usual the'same It solicited at our old (-tend In North Hanover Street'. earl We. - JOHN P.. LYNE & 'SON, October 8,1854. I'OIiTABLE OLDER MILLS. ,;70 'MAUStiIt'S PATHINT, SM. Hand or Hum e`.l , ;:t Power, the load mot: WIIKELEIPS Ilnrsti Ppwera and ThreAlterx. Improved Grain ,taus: PBNNOVICS Wheat Drille; Ctidi'hit'S Lime and Guano Spreaders: the most up. pmeed flay and Pialder etitterei MOTT' Boers, rfadatonea .rea.lv hung. with general ami S rtinen n t of Agricultural pod llorticultund mplementa.,... • ' •• PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO:,• Implement and Seed Store., Fermat!' & Mat-hot, Phila. A tigilst 12, 1157 . SUPERIOR CORN . .S.EIEL -1,1•111S ,r vartons eluos and ',Micros +;' , ..Al hand or horga paw, Voidable. Cutte a, • !terse Nacre and hand and Power (hunt 31‘11a, Farmers Bat era Orain. - Btill Rings of Stud atpperetrel - Pities Plate, Pull Nippers for ladipg, Worse and t, x 31usal rattn t Ihaw tlx Yahoo and Pines; 'Shepherds Croaks, Ituelt enit. Pluti - Pauting Salve, dab Pruning Fans atid - Chittidi4 with everything wattled by the Farwernr Gardond at wholotalit and SitStlfALl, .3131tRIS k danideutentand'Feei Store. 7th and Market emote ; MINI Noy. IP, 1857.1 DANJELS' IIAY, STRA.W., . 4.44; D vornin 011171,11.—having been ofr . • • polntad sole agent's in Philailrlphla for the abore•entter, Sie aro able to supply tl em 'at •wholernio and retail. of knurled ton-. • truettin and finial': Foam yonni• trial In thilf•aection •havo estahl baled-their lopuiation as the beat artfile of 'the kid In the market. ' , They me adapted ftu , hand or hem puror, Rolf aherpOnlng, and are •aturiit• ,durable and °indent. PABOIIALL M p itnlB & CO,' : .• - Implinn nt and Pood'Storo,, , • 1111,ntid3darkcnt: ittreatof • Nov'. 1857.] c L i\--na WANTED 'ON .REAL ES , TAT .7. fil , CifIlITY I I 1.0,; luforoiht . oa, li_r;lt , a alia,i , t;lll 4 ctit. - 7' 0, 1),h' " .les Bald =I I=lViM CHANGE OF -norms! On and after MONDAY. Oct. 12th 105 . 7. Passenger Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:) ' FOR HARRISBURG. Ist Train. clammbersburg, 5.50. A. 01. • Shliqumsburg, . 0.20 . Carlisle, • 10.30 . Mechanicsburg, 11 ull " arrisburg, 11.35 . ' FOR pIIA3IIIURSBUItG, Ist Traid. ed Trani Lense Harrisburg 0.30 .A. 31. 1.50 P. 31. Meellaniraburg "0.10 2.20 ' 6 Carlisle,• ''.9.50 " 2.50 New vII e. • 10.25 11 . .00 7, • " - 400 " At ClutinberAburg, 11.30 a . • 4.30 " Trains'leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, nt I',oll, A. 31.. 7.55 A. 31., and 1.111„ P. M., via Columbia. — Lentil - Harrlsintrg.for at 8.30 A. M., and 1.00 'P.-31. Leave Harrisburg for l'ittniMrg, at 3.35 A. M., _12.25 • N.6 , /i1:11.1111 5.15, P. 31.. _ Passengers Ihr Pottsville'. Reading, 01,11 points on titb Dauphin cilia Susquelutu ;In Rairroall. and for TreVerfini, 3 rillersbuffliatioints on the Northern Central Its rood, must take the 31orultig Train from Chambers. • burg. . - • Fares. from Harrisburg, 31erhanicsburg. Carlisle. Shlp pensburgi and Chambersberg, trill be ten cents. less w4e?l-otdil_fuellekots at the-Ofllee,--than the Cars. • O. N. LULL, Super't Hann's,' Office, Chambersburg, I • ....-.4 At II •, PRIME TIMOTIIY AND r . tfr. .• 141.0 11 MID 0 .ro - -P4:• , Italian Rya Ora.. Amerlean nod Englirh Lawn Omni, Kentucky Illuo Grits, dc., for sale at PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Implement r Rani Store, ilk and Market Orecte, Piittedelphie. This Institution, designed fur the liberal education or Young. Ladies, has been In operation one year milk the most gr . :an:ling results. It Ili now established on a Oral basis, and its patronage already extends oror nine During the last winter..it7 . 4.4irt , feated a - college pro. _per, by the Legishituro of Pennsylvania. with power to confer degrees, anti endowed with all the rights and privileges of the stunt havered. Fannie Institutions. It Is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid way between Harrisburg paid Carlisle, in the most for tile and beautiful portion of the valley, and Is Ili close proximity hi One of the most moral, healthy, and enter. prising towns In the State. It Is rent rel.. and easy of amt.. Students having Washington, Baltimore, or plallmielphia In the morning Arafat .fiar.llarrlaburg, will derive 'at Alechapienburg In Lillie for din tier. The edifice Is largo and commodions, surrianuded try '- double tentuds. and wit accommodate about one liun .lred boarders. In Its cani . iruetion, It milli/11Ni ill tau Um promotion of health, fort. and convenience. In these respects physicians pron l blineo It unrivalled. The Chambers are large and neatly furnished. Lath has its registers liar id.at and ventilation. ONLY TIVO STUOLNTS tieCLTY Tile 850/5 arlie Both rooms; are 011111 times iumfiled with warm and cold.wiater.. The Grounds are maple, and well arranged for recreg lion, and the various calisthenic eXureilleil—no essential to health, graceful muyuluunt and symmetry of flAn. The Faculty of Instruction Is efficient and expert• em , ed. lu the fold.f.filf.TY. DerARTNIENT Ille mill roe of study Is of a high grade. comprehending all the sultjeeis belong ing it l'ollOf unit (Irbil inn Education. 111 tau DEPAIITTIOT puplhoWill lie ear,- f fully lllSlrlleled In bra nehoi 'brining the iced of r . a thorough English Education.' . . SESsioss.—tirst Session—From Ist Septemberlo the Malt or Januury. • _Fermat Sesslun.,,Frent..l.htFebrutry-to-this • le[ ACAT/Oii—Aluriukt .Ittiy . nnd August. TERM PER SELSION OF FIVE 310 f .NTI18, PAYABLE: • . IY •ADVANCE. . I M =! Boarding,' 11 - ashlng, Furnished Downs, Fuel and 11,tht. - ' • feu UU Trams—Colleglate Department. - - 20 00 Prepaiatory Department, •' . 10 00 First C No extra charge for A indent Languages .use 12 00 . Mu .1 c—Plano and Guitar. • - 20 00 .Vo Molern.Languages. • - • • • hi 00 Patitalug, Drwing and other Ornamental Dennehy., at the usual rules. - Text:honks furnished at City pricer. For further partictklprii address, . Der. A. U. MARLA:It. A. M Prerldnut. REFERENCES: • The Faculty of DlAlitsea.toollege, Carlisle, Pa. Rev. It. D. Chambers. Carlisle. Pa. Esq., " Rev. Dr. 'l'. Daugherty. *Rev. C. (ir:Maul, llioeinflold. William if. Allen. Presldeuk of Girard Collega,Phila.. James If. Ma:alloy, Esq. , Clemons Cla. Esq. ' ...,•1 ' , Moo. Andrea. Alanship. t' *.moms R. liminum lit abandon, Pa. *Rey. C. F. Stooser, Mechanicsburg, Pa. I .lra Dny,.M. U.. • . . • P.' 11. Long, M. D., °E. Zug, Esq., *John Mosel, John Yanievcer. D. D., Easton, PA. Coovor, Esq.. altepharitstolfsi. Pa. Norge W. Meek . , Pinegrove Mills. Pa. • Loi I Blerkel, ‘ Esq , sithoulanslown, Pa. • .J. 16 Horst, Esq.. Dilbilturg. Pa. *Dill A. Smith. kofq., Pittsburg. . • ' 'John Vaud:weer. D. U., 1. :1040.11. Pd. r • 1110 EXMkneYt Peter n emir.); Milthixi, Del. • 110n..J-IL-Lotland-Secretaryof-Siato;-7, - • ---,- Rev. T. P. McColloy. . , • •" ' *ileargu.S. Adkins, Esq.• • *Samuel Sharp. Seq.,. Pion Sadler: Wilmington, . nutuel AI. Harrington, Dover, . " lion. C. S. Layton, George:Emil:, •: • William Marshall, AI. D. " lion. John It, Sudler, llrhlgaivllle , " *William B. Goslin, Earp/Federabhurg, Bid. Rev. John A. Here. Baltlutore,'Ald. ' • *Jamb Shoff, Esq., limenster, Ohio; • • ..bieorge 1), Emma, Esq.,.Alorgaetorm..Va. Alosatidee ilurgess..D:D., Portland, Maine. John Ed:Tanis, D. D., Ituchester,'N. Y., Sullivan Keaton, D. D.. N. Y, " S. V, 11411 rd, Smithsonian Institute, Washington Jacob 1 uploy, Esq, Lc:el:ye:1,11111301a ' '• TRUSTEES OF TAR COLLEGE,- *ins Day, M. D.. ."., 'Mechanicsburg, Pa.: ' PAL Long. SE ' oSoloinon :Borgne, Ecq.,, . . '.*Alp.'ralm Zug. Esq., Reigol, Esq.,. John - ilmndt, '• " - Robert Bryson: Esq., Perrlsburg, Pa., . • U. Gooier. Eaq.. Sheph. -0 town, Ps ! , :' , DaYld'Cooalirdpap, . t 4 4 • ,i'a*rB ... ?VAG: 24 4.E.i• :" . , . ' ~ ~ ~~~~lt~~rllna~coii. lIE tE3I.I"LE 01F FAN.U.Y! xnies KIMILE IS COINGI -And will "be' nt. his' Old Head Quarters In North Hanover stresit. during the Christmas -and Now Year's _festivities, with ono of-the largest - assortments of - FECTIONAe Eltsw. , --offored in th-CHOICE is CO plac N e, xonslStlng m in part of Fine Candy Toys and Fruits. Jelly, Cakes; Don Bons. (lum Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Soso, Vadilla, and Ilurnt Almonds,. Freneh and exploding Secrets Am Also all cinismOn varieties,. - - , . FRUITS AND NUTS of tho' latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Britons, Currants,Citron, soft and' paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, - Cream; Cocos, and Ground ' Nuts, In connection with tho :Move an extensive as. sortment of TOYS AND FANCY G O ODS of every quality and price, consisting in part of Fine' -Wax, kid, china, 'cry Mg and other Sewing and Card Baskets, Fancy Hoses,.Flotver Vases, - liintto Cuss, Ten SettsmlSlnsken-DrurnsiGimsrAir-Plstolit7liccorcHnuii, itartuonicans, Trumpets. Chessmen of bone and wood, Dominoes, Lotte and other gismos. Fancy Soaps, Hair Ac:WO Lave also - a fine lot of F.AIELLY-GROCEBIES, such as - pulverlsetL-crushed and : brown Sugars, of °Tory grade, Coirce,• Molasses, Starch, Green and - Black Tens, Spldas,llutter, sodas Sugar, Haim 'and'othor Cs i nckers,oheese. &c. olle Thppublic sublierlbur ruturns.lll romi 14 sincere- thrtracs to it mar% for the natgss heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire to picaso, to merit a continuance of the sated. P:, MONYEIt. Carlisle, Dec. 10.18511 N HANTCIi, 1J N,IiCHANT 'T Al LOR • • South Hanover Street two deers North of Bente & Btu's Store. line Jug returned Irom Philadelphia, with a tuft stork of Cluths Cissluteres. Vestlnen &c, palm. able flir , Sprlnk end Summer weer. which ho is prelim ell to make Op to order promptly, and on reasonable terms. Mon on. hand 011ffAr itEADIV:IiADE t`LOTIIINCI, together with storks, 'collars, handkorohlors and other articles .usualLY found lu a ileutlemans Varnishing Store. floods bought Ambers mill also Le maps to measure ll usual. 'AT A:1 OH ES, • AND EIV ELRY.- 7 I . h.,6 junt• rerelVed front Neu , Ynrk n target supply of (4.111 and Aker hunting Wntelten,,, of Um latest styles. and gold fob, soot, cutb.' atlt nerk elution, in•dallons, Ac, Anti, every. atilt*, kopt by itttrlt linkers: kbs n onto supply of Iln'glby!'a" flo d NUN, all ,lies. The wok In roxpootfully Inn itell to 'nil and ogiunino for thentEolven. . • Aug. DJ, hull' W D. A. NAUGLE.' - • .C 1 It 0C E TEST GROCERIES ! ! . - 13r The subscriber iron just received it new supply of • • Grocerie4 of every description. and of the finest and `wit qualifies: Our late purelinste enable us to offer " - loony articles at reduced prices. Auteug these may ho • nient lulled the neeceSury iodides of .91111 Alt AND MOLASSES, " • . : a!UTALIMI tunny_ other artlrles, - . - Our - stoPreifilliees the usual varieties of Coffees, Teas, Cheese, Chowletes. ring. • na. Corn ntareli. Rho, do. - - • ' Also Nos. 1:2 and 3 Mackerel hi small parliegoit..nn apsorhitent of IlaSkets. Woodenwere, Ac.; &e. We feel gent end for the support given us heretofore •by our friends and'engoinpra, and trusts mar merit their N .utioued-pationnge.-- 3', W. HUY.. • • ' ' T, • Granborrlen, . - etfrrants, , with ni slther piers rind arttrion suitable' Ihr CiEl.sssilynensnts fresh stud of the'llsmt ws silty, Its store arid fur silo by J.ft% Inv. 18, 18575] iUMBEE.LAND• VALLEY it. R- M I NTER.ARRAGEMENTII . - 03bucation. G FEMALE •C OLLEGE MECH. N PA a 2d Trn In 'A 0 P. M. "..45 •• 3,20 4.00 - 4.30 0.05
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