Zfrportmrnt. A Compliment for Pirmer Girls Simon Brown; the noble editor of the 'New England Farmer, Boston; has been ruralizing among our fair cousins in Ver mont_, and writes 'of them end the farM gir's generally, in :menner and:foinilOl - to which we subscribe fro'm per sonal knowledge, and weeny amen, there to: No aspect of agricultural life is more • .ments of the young women of the country, where ever it has been my good fortune to meet them. There are,two phases in rural life, widely different, - one of Which too many of our friendirlialte rarely seen ; that which.Prevalls is hard' and opparent, nceessity for daily Miremitting toil—days of toil which eventually bsing nights of grief, premature, age, disaffection with • life,and too often, early-death. I say ap parent necessity, for I do not think it a real,. inexorable necessity, for that Would . be equal to a doom upon the race, which would make life burdensome if not intoler • able. We make thionecessity ourselves; by our artificial want—our real wants are. few, and-generally, easily supplied. When We allow our desires to ruifriot and revel in extravagances,—to covet- larger herds and lironder,lands,~ooutStrip?inspl"e`ndor out neighdor'a equipage or furnitarm• or. surfeit on costly or unwheleonte'dainti , •s, then we create want's that are pot conge ' nial to our natures, and hurtful 'alike to our moral and physical being. It is the cultivation of - such Wants, these unsub- , stantial and, delusive dreams, that give distaste lo.the homely, invigorating, and permanent eharms cf.country life and Fn . rallusuits. -These cause the .desolation __Torpaternal homes,. and_ Make giay:hairs go sorrowing to the" grave.. In my inter , course with the woild, I find much less - this sentintent with young.wonian than with young men, they.are content to stay at finum , and, keep)! thb soil, if their w • brothers oulchremain ; they, look at their • condition with moral rational views, and could they fix them in the minds of the young men there 'would be fewer hearl broken by separation, fewer crimes im pelled by poverty and. want, aptness star vation, wretehedneis and disease in our - crowded and festering eities, n the converse ofthis - would be a high ly cultivated soil dotted with fresh and cheerful homei, ' whose, hearths would be, : lighted . with warmth' and love,and populous and thrifty villages would.spring up, With 'Churches and School Houses, and Lyceums, and 'a paturatand wholesome traffic 'ensue, all tending to that equality of condition which alone can affdrd permanent, pros . parity and - frappitress - To — imy communi ty.. I feel it...a duty to' say_ that- I find .a -largo - proportion of the young .wonian fti• voring this donditiori of things - ; they are willing to reinadn,.. , upon the firm long 'as brothers will spy, and society is made __34.plaf_tivaisezes Insteedotono---On_their part 'they are fitted to adorn society—are _usually_well . educated,. read. pripers,.and curient,books, and are often acquainted with clasical literature; they are " Buick "to .satch: the manners living as .they rise," and prove that Paris is but a step from their rural .lionies.—llonitons, and talinas and crinolines, rustle on the hills or by their crystal streams with more un affected grace than the dusty pave of,ltos ton and New York, while their fair occu pants are buoyafit with health and elastic spirits, and fitted to dignify and bless ek isteuee. Such shoald become' the moth ers of our land. lir all myrambles I find parents childless upon large farms, e ploring the absence of sont — fff California,r or the West, and the (MCC productive acres and ti4y buildings, neglected and • i v going to decay. I said to the only child • ,renntiaing-at-home of a largo and prosper ous faqy,-_‘.‘the farm. has its advantages .and 4,l4lrath as well as the city, and that e are !pHs temptations to• err."' "Yes," kid Rebecca, "the farm has , its attrac tions, but it lacks societY—ft, is a life of 'I - lament, too; the dairy demands con M nt attention, and hard wor)r, and hired men are sometimes difieult to please, after we have labored carefully to provide for them. Society is .broken and meagre, the young men flee to the city, or wander to distant lands, leaving the young wo: men in charge of the farm, and to sootl% and comfort the declining days of their parents." Such *as the' linguage of- a highly intelligent, affectionate and noble woman, and it represmits the sentiments . - or a .largo class. Who has eloquence and persuasion sufficient to arrest the .attention of young men, and tl onvinee t hem that:in leaving the homes of their fathers and of their own childhood, they leave privileges and advantages already established, which it -may reowite — ii lie of labor to acquire in distant landi?" . . To ASCERTAIN TILE OF•LIVE STOCK.—First see that the animal stands square; then with a string take the 'cir cutnference just behind the shoulder blade, and measure the feet and inches - --thislis-the-girthl--Thensineasure-from the bone of the tail which plumbs the line from the hinder part of the bullock, and direct the string along the 'back to the•forepart,of the : shoulder blade—and " this will be erigth:_____Then work the figures thus : suppose girth of the animal, . 6 feet . 6,inolies; length, 5 feet 3 inches— : which multiplied together, give 33 square superficial feet; and then multiplied by 23.(the, number of pounds allowed for each superficial foot of cattle . tneasureing . Hess than six and more than five feet in . girth,) make 759 lbs. When the animal .measures less than 5 and more than 3, multiply the girth by the length, and the productiby 19 for its weight. We have • seen these...rides tested, and believe them snfficiently accurate—in—computing• the , weight of dive stack.—Exchange. PICKLING • AND KEEPING HAMS.- John Clackson, of Pike Co., Pa. ' re & , . Common the following method. Lay. • them 'down in a preparation. of seven • pounds of salt, mixed with a half punt' of cearwctigar ._ene_pint.oanolaszes-and a half ouneetolsaltpeter -',Let them' re main 4 toS weeks, aaCbrding to .the size then drain, put into a piper bagand hang for a morith in a chimney where • a cool fire is kept; Pack away in barrt4s, itll malt sereenbags enough between to keep them from touching each other. 'The other plan described by Mr.. C. is. not: yractical.ht, _as the e ' eEcenm of sittokeT m a very. variable article and 'copilot be) litir-Hreot "good_ shelter to protect- your Etiok froint' the_ ohillu% blasts of ' three till as a ay, when cows' give a great quantity of milk;is a great, advantage. , i Try . it... kiriti!,,.'.op,(v,t,pt,;lle.llt9..., p• . , Q_ 0.1,13 .M E 0 41. PREM I U M " PIANO FORTES. - 2 MIAMI iCNAßFoAoolorTportnorpf the late 'firm Of Knob°, (hallo & Co.. continues thu manufacture and xnTe OR - AND A OD : SIOTARE - PIKNOTOR.T.P.Sruirder tin! name of. W 11.1.1.151 ItNABF. it CO, ot,..the . old stand, Nos:1, 3,1, and 7 North Eutaw strict, opposite tho Eutaw Musa, Baltimore. Thankful for the. extensive patConage received by the fate firm for tho last fiftinnt, years. I respectfully bog leave to inform tho lic , thryt since thoMeath of one lely pant tiers, Mr. Henryll (hale, by which the part forshin woe dlselvod, I have purchased the entire large, stock of unfinished Pianos, lumber, and other 'prepared materials belonging to the late ;firm. I shall therefore continuo The . bitsinesk at the old Rho d as :above, and will, endeavor not only to sustain the -well established tepee:Mon or the late ,firm, but to excel all former efforts in perfecting tint Plano Fof to. ". Since the dissolution of the late .firm, lam manure°, turing Pianos.on knew and lunch improved. -gado.— The firstlnstrumont linishedaccording to the now do-• signs, Was deposited In the Pair of the Maryland Insti tute, held October,. 1556, at vvhicit it took the highes t honors of the Institution, having Mien awarded the "field Medal Premium." ever the unusual competition of fourteen i'bleoo, exhibited by some of the hest ma kers of Vesta:, - New York and Baltimore. , At the Annual Indulrfal Exhibitions, hold in Oc tobets 1855. aid October, 1856, by the . Mochanics' Insti tutuof itichniuml, :Virginia, my Pianos wore also award ed Pm Fligliett Pi-emblem, Againott the late rale of the Maryland Institute, bold October, 1856, afters, most thorough and an .un: 1 usually_protricted investigation of the merits of the - Wait - eon 6,Truaric---friTtirllgriiiiit colubrated fin-tortes of Baltimore; New York and Boa- ton. my Pianos wore Again awarded the highest honors of tiro lnstitutlob, thoy having revolved the "Gold Modal Certificate," MI lionni only adjudged to articles of such superior merit as to defy competition for two successive years . .• ' Also, at the Third Exhibition of the Metropolitan Mechanic's Institute. hold in Washington, D. C. March 1857, thoy were onto .more awarded the highest hon .' With regard to the qualities of my pianos, I email• dontly refer to the testhnonlala I am constantly re viving from Professors' mid Amateurs, speaking for themselves and othors, of the high appveclallon in which . my Instruments arc always hold, and which con soon at my Wailfrunms. Arid 'this hi the hest and - • . • annst rOlllll.lO lINHUMICO 1 can offer to eustomers, apar irmituay.oWn. l / 4 nowledge .of..oll...AOStricmouts,..t nnrehasing titmy eStaldislunetit; they are guaranteed the poss.lssion of a Piano, mind, If not superior, to any made In this country or Europe. : All Pianos built at my, Factory have full Iron Frances, -being so 'constructed as to secure grtrattlitiorint strength, without affecting the TONE, and therefore will stand In any climate. Pianos made tuhrder, of tiny kind o f wood, and with any style of finish that may be desired, The greatesteare Is bestowed upon my work: and the selection of thr best tdaterlals; and every Instrument turned out of my favtory ran therefore be fully • ranted as possessing all the qualities requisite for a good All Instruments of my manufitet tire are t Ise guaran teed for five yearn from the tiny gf sale 'Particular attention is paid to the selection of In .stintnents for-0114sta orders, mid a PItIVILFIIE tie 1 1 0- 11.1Ni'. granted at any time nix months from the day of sale, should sual Instrument not give entire sat infu•tinu. f(I.IV/1111,V1. 1 11.111 - 41.11,ERS IVIII find it - to their advent -age to-glue me a'eall - bethre purchasing elsewhere. un,Slonstatitly on hand 11 line assortment of AI IMO DEONS, of the best makers, tlt prlcesTrimi s4:Vto ..;,200— with- single and doithle.re.is—and also w•itil doulde Ivey hoards and si.;ps, well adapted for the use of small church.. PIANOS exchanged, hired, or tuned. / , . . Thr 'Bowing" iestininishils frion two or tilu west enil. neat Platib!ts in the IVOI . III, will thin lion my Imam inents are rignreeiatest by thieve great Performers:, who have hind opporttfoities for testlinf the beat PiAlleB..ol Europe and America: W. ligAisr., Baltimore I% Dear Sir s : I have greet plea s ure In certifying-04 1. havo tried your Solon Pinups. and find tlMnrcrjunl; II not nuperior to any in.thin country. Among thoir great . 3VIIICIIAIIBthiI4IIII6II (111111. is the_evenese of tone, the agreeable and oven touch, nod volume •of tone. Wishing, you all tho‘'HOITI.OS . you. FO Llghly do. serve. • I am, sir, yours very truly. Baltimore, Dee. 53, 1856. S. 'IIIALBP.Ita. To Sless. Win. IConbo & Co., Baltimore Gentlemen : Perin t express you herewltl! - slncere•thanlis - for - thelmitorkflrand - and - egttaTe*Pll which you hitrololllll,li um, and on 11111111 I lan, formed at nix 'etincerts. I cannot hut congratulate Unon.thEllumeitse progreis andimprovementayott. , rontintrally - rrolm, - ow your Planqs. which; In my 51 lon, rant< among, the very best In-this countky. I l 'lthluart3-wthltes-44,-yotommerevr-mrt...prosper Rh [eh you richly-deserve by your en terpt Ise;snergy Italy I remain yours, very truly, July 1.4 1817-Iy. ..31AURIC11 1e1 . 1,1A 110:gel rpliE LARGEST CHAIR - AN. FURNITURN ESTABLISHMENT IN BALTIMORE Mathiot's Gay Street Ware-rooms. No. 25 Gay. - Street. near Fayette, BA LTIMQ E, MD„ {Stine in kept always on hand, or made to order, eve ry style of French 'PETE-A-TETES, Pighh, Hair Cloths or Brocatelle. French Full Stulfand Medallion, Ptirlor AltM CHAIRS In Plush, Bair, Cloth, or Brocatelle. _ French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In sets with Plush, Hair, or Brocatello. • ' SOFAS; half French Mahogany nud Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, In Hair, Cloth or Plush. ROCKING CRAMS—various designs, In flair, Cloth and Plush. Stuff Spring lA)UNOES—ir largo assdriment always on band, or ally pattern o u tdo or covered with any goods to order. CIIANIBBIt SUITS—In Walnut, complote, from $3, uP 6ANE MATES and Docking do.—the largest assort remit ready-made In the United States—front $l2 a_do zen up, liar Room, Office and Dining OHMS, at Oak, Wal nut or Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seats— an assortment embracing over 00 dozen. World Seat CHAIRS and SETTEES and ROCKING . CHAIRS—over 100 Minn. , Feather Ueda, Ilairand Husk Mattressea of every va. Hely. Alga, all Mutts of Wit and Plain Emmen' for Looking Ulassea, &c. A. MATITIOT, 25 North (lay Street, • Junr 10, 185j._ • Near Enyetto street. , • G A RdE DRY GOODS ESTAB . LISIIM ENT• HAMILTON EASTER &CO., New liarblo Building, - Nos. 109, 201 and 203 Baltimore Stre4, .tal Elmore, having now In store (mostly of their own im ortat Ion) one of the largest and most complete Stocks in the United States, embracing SILKS and SILK GOODS of every class; DRESS GOODS--a very large stOck ; 1111511 LINENS; LINEN 0001)5 01111 7 ."— noTTAMEnrinntrrreLTS - or646llrlligiaralf MOURNING GOODS; - CLOAKS-MANTILLAS nod Sd AWLS; EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY. GLOVES; BLANKETS, QUILTS, DOMESTIC GOODS; And every articio generqlly required by FARMERS and PLANTERS for SERVANTS' USE. ire...RETAIL ROOMS 011 first floor—the PRICE affixed to each article, from which no deviation In made. • - - tot__ WHOLESALE ROOMS on the second and third floors. • Oct. 14, 11357-3 m. CELEBRAT ED .I_v LIQUID G LUE, TUG GREAT ADIASIVE, • Most useful artiele.ever ins eland, for house, store and race, surpiesilug In utility every other glue, gain, mucilage, paste or consent ever known ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION. Adhesive, on paper, cloth, leather, furniture ,, pores lain, china, marble or glass. For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys, ete., It has no superior ' not only possessing greater strength limn any other known' article, but ndhorpa Ip L oraqpighly are Joined. 7t von FAILS. Within the last thrm years, upwards of 250,000 bet ties of this justly celebrated LIQUI1) - 01.UP have been sold, and the great convenience which it has proved in every ease, han deservedly secured for it a demand whiell, the matiufacturer has found it, ht• Ones, dim. cult to meet- acknowledged.by,all who have used it, thas;;lts merits are far above any. similar article or, hub lotion over effered to the public. Iffee•ThleGLUE is asionsivelYvolleinrfidical—oliserve the 1ab1e. 44 Mclten's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive." Take no other. - , Manufactured and'Sold, Wlndesale and Retail, by C.' MoRIIA, Stationer, No. 007 Chestuut'Strset.; Philadelphia. ita_Liberal inducements offered' to persons desired of selling the above article. Sept. 25,, 1857:71y. Ti ANDY FURS 'FOR LADIES. JCIIIN PARMA A CO-,(NeW No.) 818 MARKET tool, above Eighth, Philadelphia. Importers. Manu factures and dealers in Ladies, flentienasn and °Wi dows FANCY FURS, M holesalo and Retail: J. F: & Co., would call the attontion,offinst•Miand_the'Public inunence Stock. of Fancy Flora for Ladles, Gentlemen, and Children; - - their assortment .embraces every article and Mud of FANCY FURS, that will be worn during the season—such as Full Canes, Half Capes. Quarter Cape, ralmas, • Victorines, Boas, Muffs & Muffatecs,fhiu the room? . Itosebtx• Man to Pm lowest prienDornentlo Furs. • • • Novtlonliemen ;the largest assortment of Fur Cali am,' Cloves, Cauntlets,'&o.; being 'the. direct importers f all our Furs aiad'tfanufaetiwara of them under our own supetvision, we fool ilatiplied tliat iv°, eau offer. bettor inducements to'dealers and, the', public ienerally than any other•Roune, having' an `hinuenso assortment to select fibmnud at . the libunulteturera prices. •We oaq Aed•A arts. ' • JOHN' pAitElitA. Cu— _ • No. 818 MARKET St, nbrovo Rigtlth, FIRVA. ' Slipt; 8, 1807,;*4icip5 ; .•• I t 1 i ,••!' • • ? • ~2em..~la,U.,Q~u&emenfs.,~~.w ~; s pitiNG 1) 0,00.8,!-A3PRING GOODS!. ilaniS and dlrotitet habejust opened one of the largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. , Their Mock has been selected with mord thliri usliST cainTrom the bdsChrTusedlviltoWalirlt• and Philadelphia, and (every effort made to obtain tile. latest nod most fashionable styles of dress.. They flat ter thentselven they 11011 be able to, suit every variety of taste nt prices as 'low or lower thou . they can 'be bought here or In the city. •• • Dlack-Bilk-Rdbes, - Darego Robes,- -Poplins.- - Fancy Silk Robes, Lawn Robes, Agentine. '"• • • Foulard Bilks . ; •• ' Groan tine; • Drlllionte. Ilsyndere Silks, • Pu rethal I, Gingham Lawn. Moire Antique, . • Bombasfue. ' India, . . I C l repe l d y e n, E,spngno Alpaca.; , Mourning,'' ta Al, wool de lane • Fancy Silks, . Tamartlne, Cashmere. • ADS! •A full ossortmont of w tato dress gouda, Nairinook Mao- Unit-Vic:Milo—Lawns, Figured -Swiss,..-Volsoto-for.Alam. tlos, Whito and Block Cram) Show's. SlSlioThibot, Mode and. Brocha . Shawlo; &c. Abnnets, Bonnet .Sat ins, Rib bons, Flowers, Coronation, Cruvella nod Crinoline, Skirts for Lodico, Also, Collars, Undorolcoves,' Hand kerchiefs in great !twisty. • • • Ei. , : TS WEAR. . Cloths,' Cassimeics, l)rop MI, CashnicCoto, Stunmer Cos. ohnores, Cottonndoo , Silk Undershirts, Limns, liandkor, chief, _ ..... 'Bleached and unbloached Lindland Cotton Shootings, .Table Linens, Woten ditto, Piano Cover, Counterpanes, Straw Hats, flats. Loot lug Masses, Tickings, Window Shades of all. kinds, Umbrellas,, ill mans. and every on rioty of Dry floods In common uso. We have Just laid Ina lard; stock of Tapestry, Ingrain, Imperial, Mixed and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloths, 'Matting, Straw Mats, &c., at loirest prices. ~We respectfully M otto tho public, to call and examine pur Stock before pur chasing. We havo bought our assortment at such pikes that we cannot be undersold. Special nitontion paid to purchasing goods in ties-city per order at shortest notice. Evory effort will be made by the firm to give satirfac tion to those who may moor them 'with a 1 , 4111. • MA ftSA.XTON'S WARASPRING• AIt.RITAL. -7- IMSLELTS - W3TiSCH - OF:itoCRDWAR The subscriber has just returned; from the Eastern cities, and would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and Well-selectod as sortment of HARDWARE which he has now on hand; consisting; in part of BUILDING MATERIALS; such as Nails. Screws, Hinges, halts, Locks, (tiara of every do scription and quality, such as Common, White. polished American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all sizes, Faints, (ills, Varnishes..tc.,.&.c. TOOLS—lncluding Edge Tools of every description, Saws. Plaues,Brace and Ditto; Augurs, Squares, Gnomes, Files, Rasps, Hammers, Vices, Anvil, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Bellows. kc., Shoomakers and Saddlers will find n large aSsortnient of .Tpols of ovary &script JIM. tokether with Ladles' and gentlemen,' Morocco, [Anhui . ; Binding, Patent 'and French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread; Awls, Wax, Fogs. Lasts,. - Harness Mounting, Collars, Girthing,'Whipstock, Door hair' Saddle Trees, Ac., -- '' . .' . . ---: - ' . - - - A Iso, Coach Makers Tools and Trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs. Spokes, Folio.. Shafts, Bows, Floor Cloth, !Canvass Cloth, Damask, icing, Lace, Moss, Axles, - Spring Belts. Ac., kr. Cabinet Makerslvill find a largo assortmont of Var nish.. Oak, Worinuf;•and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of all kinds and sizes, Mouldings, Rivets, Hair Cloth; Plush, Curled Hair Chair and Sofa Sponge, Sc,,' Ac. Ilerusekeepera will also, find a largo assortment of Knit.. and Forks, Bratannia. Allartu and. Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons,Candlesticks. Walters, ' Shovels, Tongs, Iron and imer Befit re, Pans,-kc., together with Cedarware of all kinds, such as Tubs. Bucketai; Churns. ke., Arc. Agricultural implements, en:bracing Plows ofall kinds, cultivators. llocr.'Shovels, Rakes, Fork%, chains, Sc. IRON. n large stn k, comprising all kinds in 'gloreral use which I am selling :Welty wholesale prices. Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. • . 11. SAXTtEsI.• SIOGIN.:_ OF DR:Y GOODS FOR • , SALM phu subscriber, froin continued ill health. and by the advice of his physicians' and friends„_offers Ills stork t f DRY (10'.WS for sale, tbat he may thereby be divested ofall the rarer: of business, and be enabled' to devote -his attention entirely to the restoration of bas health. Thu fixtures Will also be sold and the store room of for rep.t. 11111 one having the necessary eaßi; tal, and who will devote his attention to the business„ this will afford n rare chance. Tim custom is already. made, and as the stork Itas received frequent additions- In May.,lnly and Augnst. to an - amount exceeding $5OOO, $lOOO-more would then complete it fur the Fall Trade. For particulars °myth oof =2 ' lIITNER. N. 11.-A tot ofGoods sultalle for Lim reoron 'Just i., - - C. 1.‘,.131TS Market St., above -.Eighth, PHILADELPHIA. 21USPENSION AND. ITS CONSE • Those who wish to see the Weds of the present FI NANCIAL CRISIS, ishlat has almost plunged our eountry'lnto a suite otimukruptey, making the Hell of today the poor of to morrow, ran do on by calling at the DEW STORE of the subscrlbor, who has just returned front the.east with a largo as4ortment of DRY . GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, lIATS, AND CAPS, whirls ho is determined to sell cheaper titan over offered in Carlisle, for (Moo. • • Scotch Plaids at 3114,' worth 02 1 4; "g 1 V el ho ,. faines ".18M 25, 'Millet Cloths" 15 " 25,, ' Ducats " 18% " 23, 'Together with n largo assortment of Alpacas, Cha Do faints, De Barges, Lustros, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirt log, French and Scotch Dingitams, Prints, Gloves, Col. lam, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ac., ,tc. Shawls of every style and, quality. Staple and Doniestic Dry Goods, Cloths, 0.411101 W, Trstiog, Flannels„ !Busting, Tick logs, Stripes, Checks. • Calicoes, ettonades. Linens, Shootings, Denims, Nankeens{ Drills, Quilts, colored land while Carpet Chnlu, .Untiorellas Or., Sc, Also, a large and splundidassortmeut of Bonnets, late. Caps, Boots and Shoes, which will ho sold at the present greatly reduced prices. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Mo. lasses,itice, Spires, kr., Sc. 'Moving selected my entire sleek with the greatest cart :10%01 at the lowest Cash pric,s, I tan assure my friends anid.the public gen'orally, I hat I will du all in my power 'to make my establish ment known so the "HEAD QIJARTEItS . FOIt 11AlkiAINS.4 'Arise who wish to purchase wig lini.l,ll, to their .ad vantage to call and CXlllllillO toy sleek before putichas. • tog. I ivillyny the highest market price for Butter, Eggs nags, Sdap and Dried Fruit. J. A. 111.13.1111C11, Carlbilp, November 11, 1857 GII,OCERIE§!- - AT S. C. II lITETT'S '—.Slidetala-Mtitkorel-Ohltrferent-grades-,---- Salmon, halo Fish and White Fish, CoddHh, Snit and Naiad Herring, Choose andCrackera can he had Dried Fruit, Progorves turd Jollies,.•-- - - - DUrErf'S Sugar Cured Hoof and Hama, A ft esh supply of LIQUORS, 011 c, White Lead, . . . JRETO THIS WAY !!,!!I:Ti9i.relienpost: , •i_elloli STORK in the county, ahead of all &m hin. ].adios nod Gentioutein will save 26 per cont by purchasing their Boots and Slime at the CIIRAP Shoe Store Spurt WrAT Corner of the public square, - - - ~ FRESII -ARRIVAL OF BOOTS and .411055; flriustlteTvaendl. 2 ,4;n? l ,7l,l4Te. un".'".".t.tvci, „ i .. and spleudid assortment of . - GE NT bliAl EN'S A NfCLAD IRS' ' srrovs, . =which - have - boon pTeloctod-TettArearollnurthirliAliTtln ! ufilotorles, and which inn can recomoud for. their sm • parlor workumnsinp and finish, ilo has every thing In the Boot and Shookline suitable- for the season, and which will bo sold very low far cash: A great variety of Men's and Boys Gaiters,- Boots, Shoes and Brogans. La dies Gaiters, Lilco Docits, Buskins, Slippers, Ties, Misses and Children's Shoes, at the luirest poces. Purchnsoni aro respectfully invited to call and ex, amino our largo and elegant assortmont, and nil will Badding in price and quality it will compete with any shoo stole in the. place. S.--S.,ltoparing done at the shortest notice. All rips sowed Gratis. Don't mistake the Moro, cheap S. M. Corner of the public:squire, op.. ima 4 Llnlita te-rkholders Rotel. , • ,------ - 2 -.... -- JACOB SIINER; : • , Successor' to M. Lorca.' May 20, Gm • • N• In OT.T.QE. —Notice •is 'hereby given, that lipplication will be made 'the next Leg's attire of Pennsylvania, to alter the charter of the'(,ar= lisle Deposit Dank. located In the boroughjf Carll.4l°, Cumberland county,,so as to conferupon said brturthe rights and privileges of a bank of him. and to change Its name to the Carlisle Bank. Also,. to increase the' • capital of,said bank (widen is set present seveilty-two thousand dollars )crith privilege 91 increasing the 'mm , / under_its_present charter to Ono ilundred Thou' sand Dollars), to Threallundred Thousand Dollare. • .15 BEETEM, Carnal°, July , l, 18M-6 M. , . . , • Llr V ERY sTAng.-41aving'pur: etiamal front tt. ;It.'.NoninnakOr btu LIVERY' Ex. tABLISIIMENE, I will bit always ready'. to accomino: It t publla 'teltß4lloltHES,-; OAII- into lIUGGINB, and every otter. nr• ;tele In_tuy Nue. lly-strlet ottani lon to 'bUtuttess and a deslro to plpliso7tho sUbscelber Wipes la' emotion lib rnl sbate of public pet:nth:go. • ' • •• - • (MOWN ruivnim.. . . N. B. Ont 'Nusea ou band to supply. Ouse *tt may be In need oft ' , • "C). DOMESTIC 000DS MMEII= , F, • cr st, Eamea MEM Ml= • • The undersigned, after molly years of careful research and experiment, hare discoVered and perfected n safe, convenient nod unexceptionable of completely controling the maternal function, without employing any of the unneturill 'and deleterious' expedients-so of• ton resorted to for that purpose. Apart from Its army to UM: of preventing ConceptoM, it is an infalible means of restoring top health sod vigor the abused, de. retwed nod enfeeldoil procreative functions of females. aturof minvigornting and restoring the general health 'to its wonted.coalitutional integrity. It consists of a „Nisderrto itstr,.which encircles the body. directly over the us ILLIV3t, by ttarMegnetie action of which the fe cundating-power hiOntarcepled nod held in abeyance, and the vital neurspmeguetic currents. otherwise drain• od off by sexual excessed are turned back through the systenh. stimulating all the viseere to a healthy nor. anal tone. In a true morel aspect,, no valid objeczion NM be urged against Its lawful use, inasmuch, as it is designed to subserve a great humanitery purpose in the reproductive moony. It is imPossible in a brief card to give the reader on adequate conception of the vir tues °flit° discovery and the 2401,114 of Its action. 'Ac. cotdluitly, thu proprietors hove prepared a pamphlet. fully entlsalying the philosophy of its influence upon the genitive functien, its uses, tests end results, which they will forward,'firion the receipt ;of Six renis postage stamps, to any address. The price of the Belt is $5, oont by mail - Bee. Do COUBSEY, NOBBON .4 CO., 340 Broadway, New York. Address P. DAM' 2341. • . Loo. 2,1857.-3 m. • • ••., • At IIUYETT'S At IIUYETT'S At IttlYkITT'S AbnuyETrs , At 11UnIri'9 7ACOO MIMIC • , A. K. Alt OT ICE ie Itet.ebk given that I have this day assoelnted teeth nte, BA e, partiier'-in the Forwarding, 'Commission -and Ontin Business, my son _ALBEIPPISAIIiBittIi-and-that-the-above-busingsnlyill bolotroafter conducted, undet thh name of J. , BUREN & SON,• : ' J. Rifittlal. • N. B.—Highest enskaric ' esfor,PßODUCli ot all kilids, FLOUR, IVIINAT, 0419,, &a, Balt, Plaster, &c. always on haturand lbr sale.. • • • Carlisle May 1 laMr--tfi . , . • .• , . ;,ROOTS A141:17,8F10R9.—A latge and , , cordieot,• assortment of Boots and Shoes of every sty sand fashion: •Lddlos fine' Morocco Slippers, Boots, irlarteynAe.; '3llseell Sind Chlldrent ditto; Mon • and Boys ditto Just received and now opening at the clasp Moro of : - --- ,- s - -- . . -. ViTiA VT. TI:, ,-,- 7 A youpg man . from' P .. " ' . vr v to en'years Of Apo and who is familiar - with Itho Uri ()wide bustaials and ar i ho will bring recommen , ',lotions for honesty , and capacity lamented Immediate. ' ly ,hy • ..• • . 'n r,i,,'• ~.• r .•'•'•ii t3t.:o. IV: IfITPI HR., • • • Jai" P . ilraiiiThrilPPlictition Will be necessary to Ineure w n uv , iii,l)l6.lll(.lebted to' 1. I ari eaMbiletly , riatuustod, to . call and ionic their iiccoVota without•dElny. • Tho. pity ,toorelin to baying icloptcd.tliocaalt afiteto, will compcl . Us to curtail otrpwrodlta and duos urarn cash busino3s ap - Dec. 1.13;111157O loom:. QADDLW , ANIY. , HARI4ESS MAK ING. rho subscriber continues, to sorry on thd aboye business, In all 'Bavarians branches,ln North odorStriet, Leonard's camel where ho intends keeping on hand a general assortment .lu hiallne, consisting of all kinds of fashionable BAD. • DINSS, Bridletb. 'Martingales, Girths, Circinglesand Ilaiteni, also TRUNKS, !.travallng'and saddle__ey . ' •Imge.-.:.11e.a150 num-, • h u p ru p e ra tu rt h r ~ i moat , 1111 (110 l+ co r u ft n 1 1 , r a y , G lin ß r i trso . 3:l r sh 'u t s n e g d a l l ' L t n h d r : some; durable and pleasant' saddle. • . will do well to calland see them. lie di also manufaetures Harness, Bridles, Collars..end all_theirvarle ttes, and confidently believes frombhe general approlav Hon-of-his customers,-that-dm-makes-the- nenteaband besfgeaim in all their Variety of Madill', that is mode in bite country. lie also makes all kinds of Alatresses to order, vim Straw, Husk: Curled, Hair and Spring filet. macs. All the above articles will be-made of the best contorted and workmunkhip, and with the utmost deal patch, • • OSBORN. -• D REP ATILE • FOR *WINTER! • 11 rnitl . olt AND cfroltiNa STQVES; The subscriber nt his old 'stand on North Hanover at., -Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Itint Coffee Dot," de ices Co call the attention of the 'public to his large as ortinent of STOVES, of the newest mid most mahhipa ble styles, from the best mantifiletories in the -country, /hid at all prices from 2,3 to $l5. , Among his PARLOR _CHAMBER STOVES are the Al irrim Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and /Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which he has of all sixes for parlors or Mani hersoind calculated 'brimming either wood or - coal. Also the 4latint, (Hebei- Astor,,Albany, flat-top and Bandbox or Door Mats's, with other CUM IN(' STOVES, comprising the latest Ateprovenients in kitchen stoves, and Intenibid for either' wood dr coal.— Also,tho Dining Itimm Cooking, Stove--n new and ele gant article, to which he invites the particular altmt lion of femiltes. lilt cooking stoveumige in price from $1- to 25, with the fixture. coutprife. Also,Nine Plate - Si cell of various patterns and different prices. ,Also,-ENAHELGED AND TINNED WABE-for-.C00k.-- Int; Striveq, Brass Kettles, Ac. Also, hveryarticio in the lino of Tin and-Copper Ware. -The public are respect. fully invited to call as he-is confident With- his Jorge stock, variety - Anil cheapness. of being aide to give en tire satisfi(ction touvery purchases. Call and SIT. net.. 25. 1854. , M. MORRIS •1 1 .61 AS ,FITTING AND • PLUMB.: The undersigned would Inform the 'citizens of Carlisle Unit he. has unide mentstodoGAS lITTINO and PLUMBING at short no Lice, and oirreaigniable term,: Minds engaged the ser viriuipf a first rate hand fro n t Philadelnida, and basso! plied himself with an extensity assortment , of FINI GRES, whirl) will enable to fill all orders prompt]) All work will be warranted. Ills stork of Gas Fixturer will be found in the room exactly opposite his Tinnim establishment on Northl Ilanovarstreet;where be Inviter a Call.• - • TINNING, SPOUTING, &e.—llc Is also prepared ti furnish, or mike to order. ertry article of TIN WA.RI used by housukeephrs and others. Ile Aril l - also attend to SPOUTING,. HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL HANGING. and PLUMBING. Thankful for tho plan - maw° with which he has airend3 boon favored, he respectfully solicit* a continurinco o tlio same. . Carlisle, Juno 14, '54 TO CARPENTERS, I` A RM E ANI) BUILDERS. subscribors would resiktfully announco to the publie,Abat• they nne-now prepared to: furnish - the lowing de'stibed articles of First, Common rind Pan tool Plan, and Boards of all tillerless Com mon Boards and - Plan of white Ono; :Hemlock Joke onll Sugatlrmr..of all sizes and lengths; White Pine and .iitilow Edooring, worked; alL,kinds and, Plastering I.:albs; Pine add_Cypius Shingles Wall qua . Mies; Shingling' Lath nnod htflping: . and Fencing Aionras 20 feet long. All. timbers sawed to order, by Waring . their bills, - of all lengths and Bizet*. (pine, cook, or hemlock.) Such, Doors ' Illinds.andMouldlngs ready for use.. -The aboyo will bo, furnislied ton (ho must ret, sonabla terms, and at the shortest notice. • csnrx~rNrmNarmlM lf We hare mustn't Lly on hand al • 0 0 A L kinds of,' , 1 041 - FAMILY COAL , • "-• ouch no Likens Valloy, nort Moiliitaln;Trerorton, Lo cust Mountain, Luko Fiddler, Funbury. WllkeSbarro, and. the Broad Top ibr Blacksmiths: all of which.wo Will'delivee to any part of the town no low as It Mill Int bought at inv. - yard In the town tor 0101 or country prnduce. Coat all rasercened and dell, erect cleat. Ity strict attention - to business; wo hopo to ferelso a liberal share of public patronage. You will find our Yard in ills eastern - end of the ho. rough, 01)1).0 te the lino Works. Our office irereafter.will be opt op posit° IlentrA ltrothers store, In tbe - efaco now_oeslipted-by ';',take-Stnith.--All-ottlers-li.ft at- t I, ritilee or at either of the.sobseribers' residences, on West. roinfret shoot, or at East street, will be ptopiptly id touded to. Carlisle, aulno.3, 1a57:- CLIMBERLAND VALLKY BANK. PROPILI,ETORS.. , • \WatuAai RER, • 11Ita.cnoin Bass EMAN, BOOT. 0. STERRETT, JOHN IIttNI,AV, - RICHARD WOODS, jOHN S. STEReT, JOHN C. DUNLTP„ II. A. St unin ,s: This Bank, doing bushiesn In the mime of Rer, Bren minim k Co., in now . fidlyprepared to do a general . Banking Business Witli`promptness end fidelity.." - Money received owdePerit lind . piild back on demand without notjco,':;i Interest jodd on special deposits. Cur. [Menton of depfialt hearing,lnterest at the rate of five per cent. will. be issuiul Thr ns short a period us four months. Inttiregt on all certificates will croon at ma. turity, provided, however, Mot if sold certificates are renewed at any time ihereafter for anntber given pa rind, they shall bear the MUM rah, of interest up to tit thou of minima. ,CArtintlar attention paid to the co lactic,, of notes, drniTa, cre - clis,lc., ih uny part of Li United Stateh or entinii.. Remittances madu to England, Ireland, or illh Con neut. The faithful and confidential execution of a orders entrusted to them, may be relied 1111011. Tliey call the attention or Fennel f, Mechanics am all f thorn who desiro n safe depository for their names . , to the tunionialde fact, that proprietors of thih Bank No INDIV/ DCA III" I fable to the extent, or theinchtates fur nil the Deposets, and other obligations of Key, Brno ue. nian 1 t Co. ' They hat's Wont ly removed into' their new 1/11.1b big HOMO directly ,appMto their former shunt, in 'West Slain Street, It few doors cast of the lialimed Depot, where they will at all times be pleased to give nity in• formation desired In regard to money matters in gene. rol. Open.for business from fi o'clock in the morning unit 4 o'clock in the evening. If. A. STURGEON, Cashijr. eitrilhie, May ;39. 1857. 11 4 -1 11UE ANSURANCE. TILE ALLEN -AN D - EXST -- PEgNSBORO MUTUAL"-EIRE all RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. It col, rated by an act of Assembly, Is nose fully organic. d, ind inanieration under the management of the toll, w.ng counnissioners, Daniel Raley. William li. Gq.igas, Michael Cocklin Melehoir Brener *in, Christian htaynnui, John C. Dun, lap„lncob It. Coeyer, Lewis liyer, Henry Logan, lienja min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph illekershaup Alexander Cathcart. , The rates of Insurance are no low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to hereon) members ere invited to make app)icatlon to the agents of the company, who aro willing to watt upon them at any time. • • • GEN.P. 11. MOSSER; Prohldent. HENRY LOGAii, rice President. • • • LEWIS lIYER, Secretary., MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. ". AGENTS. CUNIIIEKLANDCOUNTY.—ItudoIph Martin, N. Cum beriand; C. D. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zeiring Shiremanstown • 'Charles Deli, Carlisle; Dr. .1. Ahl ,Churelitown ; Graham, West Dennshorough Jannis Mr Duwel,liranktford; Mode Griffith, South 31 hi dittos; Saumul Cocivor; Ilehjamtn Itaverstielc, Meehan lesburg; Johti'Sherriek, Lisburn; David Coover, Shoji herdstoirn. YORK COUNTY .—john Bowman, Dillsburg; Petal IVollorci,.l:mnklint Jahn Smith. Esq., Washington; W S. Stoking, llororn .1. W. Craft.' Paradise. HA it illSßUlto..—llousor ik.Lnehman. Mombora of tho company haring pnliclim abOut to ex nironn a barn yndby a Hill 11 appll,aton pay attic agotna.; .• „.. Tjr 4 • .I . +l .A. G Jiki 11:1 1 I C BELT cnnitiEs oarrnr. bgkalfiati,Dy Au Inv,alnaltke-Baokflor , tramlOyelicoalit have a Copy: , )4j , It UNTER'S MEDICAL 5 49 0101, MANUAL AMMAN DBOOK : ',FOR THE AFFLI C TED, containing on outline of the nabs z o / , r... te, ; otly.iit, -- , -- progressilreatment •, 4 7 and cure of every_ fornrot . ,w , orr4cte, ens, .contracted by proud+ Cons .sexual Intercourse. by . 1 !, 1 V ‘‘..;\ • - salt. abuse, - or by sexua l' ox for their' coos, written In a rn s illie w r it tl i tyV, vi" nu Weal technicalities, andovery thingethaavt°wounFil ell fond the ear of decency. Testiiin - My of tlio Professoinf Obstotrien in Pcnn. ke • author of Gail work; unlike Um • • majority of those who advertise to curd the discos- F=l ex of which it treats, is n graduato of ono of the ,4 best Colleges in the United States.. It affords mo piensure to recommend him to tho.utlfortunte,or-to the victim of mabpractire, as a successful and. ex- CA prioneed practiondr, In whnso. honor and integrity ./ they may, place (ha greatest con fidenco. • J 1111.3.11 LUMMICORE, 1 1 1 , :- - -MIM'A Woodward, 31.13., of I'llllo. University, Ey Philnd. It giros no pietism° to add my testimony he .Prafesslonal ability of the Author-of the Manual."—Numernus - cases of DIRMISeIi of jo-r. the Genital Organs, soon. 'of Gunn of long standlim, 0 have come under my notice, In which his skill has Loon manifest In restoring to perfect health. In . ig ROlllO instances Where the patient has been calash'. htl orod beyond medical aid. In the treatment nf Mil Ivoakness, or disarrangement of the functions pradneed by SEI.F.MIUSE or EXCESB of venery,l do ir e not know his superior In the prof-mien. I horn . boon aconainted with tho Author some thirty . 0 1 years, and damn it no mire than jostle,' to him no t 1 weli as a kindness tope un foi moots victim of ear-. ly Indiscretion, bt reo&nmend him asono, in 0 hog°. 7 1, professional skill. and Integrity:'..they may safely confide themselves. . - ' . One qopy, Forumly ot,elored, soull bo forworcbklfreC . of posing° 10 any part of tho United States. fot 25 ctn., de lii Ifesp fOO - $l - 00,70 - 0-Address -- COSUlti & CO., Puldishero, 80x197, . B .oksolloos, Canvassers and BookAgonts suppled -on the inost tertno. , , - leo. 9, 1857.-Iy. THE PAPER FOR YO 'R , noltlilB HOME JOURNAL FOR 1858 POBIASIIED WEEKLY AT TWO DOLLARS A YEkit ==l . —EvErtY-one_lotaws.:how:_a leq...table cireld Is enlivened, by the rooting In of an Intelligent man, - who knows ALL, TIM NEW mu. 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No. 371 Broadway, New York., Nov. ?6, 1557.] DRICES GREATLY R EDUCED 1 Al 011 11.11Y'S.C1111AP STORE.' _L More New' Cheap Cootie thin week from Auction, At 0111LitY'S Clieap Store 12,3. ctn. Worked Collars selling Srf 6% its., At Ott! 1.111:'S Cheap Store. $1 00 t' assitneres sel:ing for 76 els., At OGILIW'S Cheap Stern 25 rt.. Do Latins soiling for 20 ets, - At ()a 11,1118 Cheap Store. 20 cts.,Ducals new style selling for 12te. eta., At Oli 11111":(Oliesp Store. 18 cts..l.lalds rich coleure selling for 12' ets., . --At 0011,111''S Cheap Store. Elegant new style silks tuteminnordy lo* r i 1 1tt mill, BY'S Cheep Store. Carpoti ngs and . Clt Cloths sidling under prier, ' , • At OD 11.11 Y'S Cheap Store.' 150 pairs of Shoe's soling for Si 25, At OtilLiirS Cheap Store, Money wanted for Cheap floods.% , At OtilfdlY'S Cheap Store. Nov.ll, 1857 rI 1 IIF• NEW STORE . AHEAD 014 coNlyETioN.—The greatest and cheapesC arrive of the emcee of Groceries, Iloto - , Cons, Hoots 'and Shoos, at tho Now Stunt In plrlishi,.cornor.of Ilannyurand-Iduthor Otroots. _ _ The Undersigned returns thanks fur the patronage bestowed on blot by•the public, and at, the same time respectfully announces tnat Ito has Just returned front l'hiladelpitht and is now opening it now lot of Fan 'titta Winter Dry (Mods and tireberion'sistlng In part as follows, and which he Is deturThintiltrhYsell al the low. est cash prices:—Silks, Ducal Clothe, Alpacas. ChoUlm, Ito Labor, 03 Bageg, GOAITS, NOWA, Skirt. ing, Fret ch upd Scottish lunglleum, Prints.. Cloves, Collars, Ilan Ikerchle&, Hosiery'. &c., ke, Shawls of every style mid quality. . Staple and domestle Dry .000ltR, Ulotlis, CasPimOrx . Nestlngs, Flannels, Mnslins. Ticking, Stripes, Cheeks. CLIIICOPP, COttollfidee, Linens, Shootings, Detains, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilta colored and white Carpet Chain, Umbrellas, &c. Also a huge, and splendid assortment of Bonnets, Alas, Caps, Beaten - MI Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh Grecetic4Teas, toffee, Molas ses, like, Spices, ke., Se. Having selected my entire stock withthe greatest care and at tho loivest*.tsu pri cos, I can tissm e my , friends and the public gthiorally, that I w .... %Ain nil In uty passer to make my establish. went km las the lIRAU QUARTERS um , ^•- QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS." Those who wish to pen•hnso will find it to•,their ad vantage to call null examine my stock before purchas ing. . . 1 psy the hlghest.market. prlee for 'Butter, Eggs, togs, Soap sod Dried Fruit, OctoberA4, !867 I 1 4NAL_Maili NA'_CO+NtlEl.44.:4 el, Chesnut street, ((south side, below „Wirier.) Villa;. dolphin, (thU oldest Wned.ware Mouse in• the city.) Manufacturers and•Wholosale Dealers in Patent chine:made Brooms, Patent Grooved Cedar-ware, (war. ranted not to slirluk,) Wood and Willomware, Cords, Brushes, Ac.v of qII descriptions. :Heise • call and,ax ' amine our stock.' August, 5,186,7-Iy. - VOUND .—A4trommissary note for _L niety-dye dollars,drawn In beer or Anna Lir; nos,. was' found on - the road near l'aportqwn, 'The owner can have It by paying torlbla adverthienniii4. Enquire at the °Mewed' the Carlisle Herald. • .toOk. A very superior lot of Beira ' , warranted to hold 8 bushels at $U per dozen; 2 busbnle at $4 per dosen, • and bagtinu inuallos, Lc., of.tho-be.t quality - can be bad at the new cheap store of, I '• ' • • " ' ' ' A:1111181111,C11. Jr. 'l3OOTs- AND, COST. 'intend'Reif? ianagulsh this branch - of my bus!. kens, Twill sollcaf the, oath.° stook at east' for. CASH. Tho stock laxood, uknst , of . lt .bought , nil r-Mso, Cloths, easslisers nnA,ToStingk at'cort for (lASII Now Is the tlu!c. Iwo Oitllby's,tho;placo to . ' got goo 4 barialnk, - " Doe. 10;1667.] 13k° 0 1jeCtlises. " Kiioiv Thyself." ALFRED irOODWAD, • , MORTITS k WILLIS, Editors, 107 - Fulton.strout, N. Y Pluck:, $3 YEAIt. CLUB PRICE, $2 S , NIII.E COPIES, 23 CENTS. THE GREAT LIBRARY O'FER FALL AND IYI:NTER, DRY GOODS, RU3IIIIOII, Jr. 007L6Y, ujtutai. A IiMERS'i .. AND MEOHANICS'. 11 FOUNDRY 'AND MACHINE .BIIOP, ---- CARLISLE, PA-, North Street, east of• lintel The subscriber Would. respectfully inform the public In general that ho Is now prepared to manularture all binds of Agricultural Implements,; , such as Merl (leer, Pour horse Power. Horizontal Geer, Four Inal Two Horse Power, also the . latest Improved liallwaY Chain horse Powerand Overshot Thesherii with Separa. tort attached. Ile Invites particular attention to llire's Patent Clo our Huller nod Cleaner. This machine will hull and dens from three to six bushels per hour. stud Is cot dared deeideully„the luestetunw In use. ' Alon. Corn Sliellersi`for,liand or IloCso Fairer. St SW and* Fodder Cutlers, Ploughs. narrows, Cultivators, Hay' Mikes, (train Fans, Circular Saws, 4c., dc. Ho will.algo furnish to order IRON • AND' BRASS CASTIMIS; of every; desuiption : such.. Treshlng 'Machine Plouglil7ernsheller. Cellar Grates, ihtsh Weights; al* , be/kali - idly designed. Balling fur Cometary Lots, End' cures, fir., ' IMBIEM . Promptly_ ittleoded. to toriteaplng-Mowintr tutd_TreP.ll in...r Mitchltirs, :toil MI kindr. gf .Agiiculturaf Imply .utettrx. . • . Carlixlo, Juno 10,1857 Carlisle Foundry, i `~~~' NI ACII I N E srro P CAlt AND - SASII FActolix, Mist Main Street,-CARLISLE This extensive estaidisisment is now in Complete or der and supplied with the best machinery fur ozueuting work in every department. The buildings have also bums greatly enlarged this spring and stodced with the newest and most Improved tools car the manufacture D . 00,1t !;9 OW yit A31)35, 5A9.11, Shutters, Blinds; . I%louldlngs, • Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter Worrk, We Invite Itullders,' Car penters and others to roll and Examine our thellit les for doing . this descrlptlnn of work. The best Materlals• used and tillers as low as at any otheCestabllldintent In the. County o..relsewhere. ' • STEA3I ENOINiS lIUILT TO ORDER.- , and repaired no 'heretofore. ',.l , :nitrCs hove been recent. ly built for \S., 31. Henderson' .k Fon, In .1111 n borough, & Co.) Allen township. t.Wetzel,•Nortil - '3llddleton ; nud ot./ers, nt whose. estabilolnneut 'they seen.in daily op. oration.and to_whout wo can refer lir evidence of their superiority. I= of every di•setiption. rein the son I vt to the heaviest •pleces, ()seep tett nt short notice Inc 'every kind of line. eldnery. &largo? arlety'of mill castings .now on 11:104. TWo skillful Pattern matters I • onsto any mployed.— ItEPAIII NO promptly attended to for Paper Mule, Orhilt 'Mills, Factories, hr. Turning- and Fitting.3llllFpindles. in the best style. MACHINES AND 1101155 POWERS: - lunch as Devil (tear Four Horse Powers, Horizontal (tear Four' mid Two Horse- Powers. Corn Filchers, Crushers, Iron Rollers. Plough eastlngs,,and (Alley ar. ticks for farmers, on hand:Or promptly tondo to order. and repo:red. Our facilities for building Cars era now more complete titan heretotbro and enahlos us to* fur. rlvii thentlo transporters en the roil road on accomo, Alaillmterms and made of thnbegt Materials. Orders iidleited — aiiiiiiiirtfirliatislitetionlitlifranten I. ue,ss..44taion tor partner of .Ihe firm, and the completeness of nut' ellinery In every , branch of the eshitlishmon t warrant us in assuring the -best work to. all who favor,.us with thole orders. The , continued patronage of our old friends and the plil3lW la renpeetfuily Folic] ted. May 29, 's7='y. GARDNER k, Co. • - W • AGIi,ICULTUItAL WARE: . • itOO3lS. • FAAMING IMPLEMENTS. The subscriber. located In the basement or tho Maim. diet Chorch.optaisite the Railroad Depot, is nuir ro coiling a variety of Farming Implements,,such as PLOW - it; • - GItAIN DRILLS, (tltAlN -" --CORN-SIIELLERS, FARM BOILERS, Corn nod Colo Oriodcrs (Scott's Blast,) the Crescent — Grain Mill,iftirso Shovels, HEAVERS AND MOWERS (Manny's with Wood's Improventent.).Straw Cptter of whlchilro of the most hooproved kind and IVOrii111:111SiliP, cool will be sold on Outmost accondoodn ling terms. Farmers are re,pectfully Invited to call and QXIIII/1110 before purchasing. 1:0).., For tho COTIVOI/1011Ce of thrown, 'Morn's l'at Crain Drill will be. sold nt t,ltiretnanstown hy Bonito Clay, and at, :Thippensburg by Christian Long. Qugurl 20, 1850.-Iy. 1113=1191 ==l GRAHAM, McDOIVELL & CO,, GENERA LAND AGENTS, Letmenworth Ctty, Kansua Territory WILL• buy, sell, and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa and Western Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give Information respecting the country, and do a general ag'uncy business. . REFEEENCES.' -r John 11. Drat ton; Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. • .Wm. 31. Iteetem, Hanker; • 110n..1. IL Urahain„ Her, Itrentundan k Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Win. 31. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle." George Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. Pa. Inc. John A. Ahl, 31. C„Newville, Pa. Wm. S. Colman, Mb, E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, lion. Cocklim'Shepherdstosen, Pa. Miley Reiman E Sims, Merchants, Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Asti., Cashier Mercantile Bank, New.,Yorlt. Snyder &. lirrarlane, Peal Estate Agents, 31inueapulls Miunessota Territory. Win. gilglire. Esq., Attorney and Eeal Estate Agent, Sterling, 11l • 11. W. 3lutner, Esq., Henry city, Ex4lor..hiseph.itit nor, Cumberland county, Pa, E. W. Clarice: C0.,-Bankers. Om'. Pollock. Ilarrithuag, Pa. March 18, A It M Kll S - LOOK ,II E E ! H TRESHING 31AORI NESI Tin ant wcrlber desires to I nfutin firtnersond the pub lic generally that he now hall on lined and is . con !tautly mon utheturing 'Threshing Machines with Pier pont's Patent 'Shaker, which ere' generally acknowl: edged to he the best articles no* In usu. Alcoa variety of improved Clover Huila., Corn Shelters, Stine. Cut— term and' flank's Celebrated Plow. Ile also attends to the repairing of Agricultural Machinery in the test manner and on reasonable terms. 31anufactory or. .:IsTorth.llonover-Staw,t,dlrectly—opposite-the..residenat of George Metiglir„ltsq. 'Sept. 2, '57-Iy. - HARDWARE I HARDWARE ! *JOHN P. LYNE it•BON aremoscreceivingAltelr-Fall-Stook.of—liardwere. which is unusually. Inrge.wnd In emineklen with their for heavy stock miikeif it one of the largest and most varied assortments ever offered to this public. They have ‘every thing tint the Farmer, the Builder, the nerchuut, or, the public. may want in their linen, anti which they are selling at the very lowest. prices. They solicit a roll from the public before. making Their put , chases, as they feel confident they complier Inducements that will reward thebu..iir for the trouble. Feeling thankful to a generous pUblic for their former bend patronage, n cootlnunnce of the mune it solicited ' our old ntitud lu North Hanover Stmt. CarllNlo. JOHN P. LYNN & SON. October 8,18513 T PORTABLE' CIDER MILLS. ~a3NF+G • HAUSER'S PATENT, for Hand or Horse Power, the 'host In Use; WHEELER'S Ilorso Powers i and Threshers, Improved Untie. PENNOCK'S Wheat Drills; CuOPEIt'S Litho nodAluano Spreaders; the most ap proved Hay and Fodder Cutters; MUTT'S Potters, thitulstnnes ready hung, with n general assortment of Agricultural and horticultural Implements... • PASCHALL .MORRIS & CO., /mplornent and Seed Store, ' Seventh& Market, Phila. August 12,1857 SUPERIOR CORN-- SEEL " LEil Or.VAtIOUB sines- and patterns for hand or horse j3nw - oi, Vegekible 'entrain,. horse Powers and Tbreshem Hand nod Power ti ntln Ar lie, Farmure fauna - T - ans, Olinda:On6e WaliTTTElon.R - ollers, Thwu-door Tot: - Dull - Rings of flteel'Copger and 'Silvei plate Bull Nippers - for leading, Horse and Ox Muzzles, Patti:Li:low • Pins. Ox YokmandDoha Shepherds Crook/4 , lWe( Sall, Fine Priming SalTe, also - Pruning Saws and Chisels, With everything needed by the Farmer or Oardonor at wholesale and retell. PASCIIALL AlatltlS k . Implement and Seed Store, 4th and Market streets, Plaint. Nov. .1857.1 DANIELS' HAY, STRAW, •••? - 2*. I I,?'IoOkbEit.CUTTER.--dlashig been. ap .:•••• pointed 'sole agents in Philadelphia air .the above cutter, 'en are able to supply Ahem at whelesale end retell, of improved--con':' traction and finish. .puur years' trial In this secllcin have established their reputation ea the best article of the klad in the market. They me adapted for hand or -horse power,.sulislotrpening,. unit are,,simple, durable .and efficient.. • - PASCIIALL I,lollllilB ,t CO, '' • , , Jmplament and Seed ' •'; ,70p and Alarki.t etroets , N0r: , 19, 1857.] . . W1.N.1501V SH-A.I)ES !-.-7Tholties! - ; Itirost.. and Ctionpostcangoitniont . of trln6nt kbadea coo be tnni at the, new steno of .1. A. Util/Rlttl,Jf.: 1 1 111.' TE BITLE 'O7 F.A.NpYI . .INDLE IS O! And It'll] ho ,103i813 at his Old-1411d QuaCOM to tn North Hanover street, during -the Christmas and New Year's: ilbstlvities, with one of Iho largest assortments at " ctioicE'comeEcTioNAßlEs • 'hvor offered in this place, consisting-in part of -Slim-- .Catiitk Toya and 'Fruits.zaelly, Cakes, lion liens,- oum Chocolate and 'Fruit Drops,- Dose; - Vanilla,:and Burnt . Mlaondo, Fremh and exploding Secrets Ac. Also all the common varieties. . • .F.R.uns AND NUTS of . -tho latest imnortatlons nurhins Oranges, LEmone, Raisins, Fhts, Drumm. Currants, Citron, soft and piper shelled Almonds, Filberts, - Cream, Corns, and Ground Nuts. In connection. with' Um ahoy,' an extenslie sdrtmont of - • TOYS AXI) _ NCY. of ovcry iiiiilitTyniid price, consisting in .pirt. of Fin• • Wax, kid, china, cry lug and otheriliolls. Sewing and • Cord Baskets. Fancy Boxes, EloweiVases, Motto Cups . , - Ten Setts, Masks, ( Drums, Ontts, - AIF Pistols.), ecordoons, Gormonicaus, Trumpets. Chessmen of hone and wood, Dominoes, Lotto and other games. . Fancy Sonpg. Hair 'Oils and Bort Monolog, ke. We have also a line lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, crushed and broWn Sugars, of every grade, Coliee, Molasses, Starch Green and Illn r, Tens. Spices, Butter, soda,Sugar, Watei and other CraWrit. cheese, ,tc, Ti,,,. subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a genet , OUR public for tin, patronage IteretofoFe bestowed on hint, and hopes. by a desire to please, to merit IL continUPIICII - of the soma. P. MONY.EIt. Carlisle, Dec.. 10.1550, TEANTQLI; MElfellA NT TAILOR. • nut h iinnovor Street two doors North of Bent. & 11We Store, ,lion Just returned from witlt ftti! stork of (atlas Cndelmcreo, VestingaAe, &c. Su I ta nNo Inr,Spt lug and Summer treor, which he la prep e 4. to make up to , order promptly, and' on' reasottaide . tenon. • Also en hand CLOMP READY—MADE CLOTHING; • Ingetirer will, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs and other articles usually found in. a Gentlentans Furnishitig .. • • . (111.18 bougbk . elsowliero will also bo mjip9 to:rtieziauimi_ -•• • 1NE1133183 407 , 41111 kW sgeencd, prepared ex. pressly for faelliyloo, and kept UNDER coves, SO that Lean furiilsh it Der and CLEAN all Searrele Of the year. I bare also on baud and for said the BLACK DIAMOND- COA L from the Baltimore Company Mince. Tlit Coal Is admhably calculated for LATHOUE Store., and Collar Furnaces; all of Irldl.ll Lwill sell at small pronto for rash, and deliver to any part of the borough. August 8. 1857. • W. 1 1 .MCJIRA Y: TMEI3IIII.—.V g„ ;=1 . _ IMEBURNEILS' C 0 A L.- -2 006 L 4 TONS of Lykooo Valley Nut Coal, a superior o, le, receiving and for sal• by . August 6,164 • • HOLIDAYS ! • ..lust recnived at Naugle's Chenolew alb, Kora, a fine supply of (told and Silver Hunting and open face Watches, Very line and latest styles. 'Also, a huge - assortment of Finn .lowplry, Holiday Presents, .tr., which we will sell at a reduced price during the holidays. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine our goods before buying elscwheee.: Carllxlo, Do L, 8, Mt • C U 1V1.13E111, A N.D VALLEY 11.74 WINTER ARRANUM!BNI! I • cr; V• w t._ • On at.latior 'MONDAY, Ort. 12M.111357'; Passenger Trains will rulims rollows: (Su nchiys excepted:) _ . • r HARRISBURG. • 1 Trae." 5 2d Train Leave Clonnbrrebiirg, 8.5 st 0, A. c 111,. .1U 1.91_. ". - Shippousburg," 0,20 i'• 2.45 ". •Neu ville, 9.56 " • 3,20 . Carlisle, -10.30- , 0 9.00 Neelianirsburg, 11 . 0 , 4.30 " M Harrisburg, • _, .11.35 0 • 5.05 " VOR CHAIBIGHISISURG, ' • ' ..• . . • • lit:Train. 24 Train.. Lenin . , 8.321 A. Dl. 1.52) P.'lll. Mechanicsburg-- 9.10 • `• 2.20 -- Carlisle • - - 9.50 " . 2.50 _ "".Newrille, 10.21. " .8.25 . sidlopensburg, 11.00 " 4.00 _At Chanlberslat es, 11.30 44 . 4.30 " Tram. It,ve Harrisburg for Pl2ll,22lelphin. at-1,08, A. M., 7.16 A.M.. and 1.15, T. 1 1 1 -- via - Colutobla. Leave Parriti , , , reLlhr 11altinuiro', nt .11.1.111.A,3L, and .1,h0.),. Loa , '" .tlarrisbiusg• for PlttSburg, at 8.:15 A. M., 12.25 Noon, nod 5.15, I`. M. Passengers for Pottsville; heading, and polnts - on the Dauphin , lad Susquehanna Railroad, nod the Treverfon, 31111 - id . sbarg, midpoints. on the Northern Central-Rad -rood, must take the Idorning_Traln horn Chambers. burg. - . Faros froin Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Carlisle:Ship• pennburg, rind Chautbersburgiwill be ten cents less when paid for Tickets at the 0111 re, than When paid in the Cars. • U.N. LULL, Super't - Railroad Office, Chantbarsturg,l 0etr8,1057.-3t. .00ER IE SI GROCERIES ! ! PThe subscriber lies just received a now tapply of riesO , _ A Foo of every description, and of tho finest and beat qualities. Our into purchases enable us to offer many articles et reduced prices. Among these may be . Mentioned the necessary asticles • SUIT Alt AND MOLASSES, as well as many other articles. Our stock embrace the venni varieties of Coffers, Tens, Chee§e, Chocolates, Fari na, CornAtorein Bice, Ar. Also Nox. 1, 2 and 3 Meckerel in small packages, an assortment of Baskets, Woodenware, Ac. , Ac. Wo feel grateful for the support given us heretofore by our friends and custinnors, and trust ion may merit theft _etintintied patronage., • • Nov. 18, 1857.] J, W. EBY. INIEEDZSEI JJiVING - FEMALE COLLEGE MECIIANICSUU PG, PA. This Inbtitulion,_dealgued for the liberal education of Young Ladles, has been In operation. ono year with the most gratiljing results. It is now established on a firm basis, and Its patronage already extends oter nine sister states. During 1110 last winter, It was created n college pro• per, by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with power to confer degrees,'lmd endowed with all the rights and priv Firgoe of the most favored Female Innt It is located on the Cumberlao d Valley Itallread, 'way bet Ween Harrisburg and Carlisle, in the most for tile and beautiful portion of the volley, and Is In close proximity to one et the most moral, healthy, and cuter prising towns in the State. . It Is central, and easy of access. Students leaving Washington, HaHinton", or Philadelphia in the morning train Gtr Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechanicahurg lu time for dinner. The odillco Is largo and commodious, surrn muted by double a or:ludas, and will accommodate about one hun dred boarders. In its manstructlmi, It combines all the modern - Improvements rnr the promotion of health, com fort, and oonvonienee. In those respects phyali•lans pronounce It unrivalled. The Chambers are largo and neatly Furnished. leach has Its,roglsters for beat and ventilation. ONLY TWO STUDENTB OCCUPY THE SAME ROOM. Tho 'Bath moms, are at all times supplied with. Warm and cold Water. "l'ho GronintS are ample, and well arranged fur recren , tlon, nod tlio various calisthenic exercises—so essential to health, graceful movement and symmetry of form. The Faculty of Instruction Is e fficient and expert . °need. . ' In the Ceft.EGIATE DEPARTMENT the mores of study Is of a high grotto, comprehending all the suldeets bolong. lug to a Classival, Polito and Chirist lan Education. In the PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT pupils will he care fully instructed 111 branches forming the basis of thorough Engilbh Edtfeation. braelOML—Flmt. Session—From lot September to the SOO of January. • ' Second Session—From let February to the •lat ofJuly. yacarime--DurluktJuly nod Angina': --1,13111 ild•Plilt - SESSION - 01 , 1 , 1 4 :+1 - MONT11.9,-PATA131; 1N AUXANCE. 110 ardiDg; -Washing, Furnished Booms, Fuel and • Light, - • • • $OO . OO. TUlTlON—Collegiate Department, • - - 20'00 - " • • Preparatory 'lleparttriela; • - 10 00' First Class 12 OD --No extra charge for Ancient Languages, . . r , • Mimic—Piano and Guitar. • • • - 20 01.) Vocal Murk, - - Modern-Languages. • • • - • 10 00 ?eluting, Brinriniand other Ornarreentel Branches, at, the usuaLrates. Text-books furnished at City prices. For further partictilurs address • . Rev. A. ti. itARLATT. A. M., ' • • President. • EMI= REFERENCES: The Faculty of Dickinson CMlege, Carlisle, Pa. Rev. MD. Chambers, Carlisle. Pa. • William B. Esq., " liiiv.•Dr. T. Daugherty.. • " •Bev. Graham; Bloomfield. p William IL Allen, President of Glrird College, Phila. 3nrues If. 3lcColley, iClement Esq. „ Bev. Andrew. Inaushiii. I... Lames -It. U,ahnm. Gruhainton, Pa. *llev. C. F. Stoover, Aledniniesburg, Pa. .Ira Day, M. IL, P. Long, M. D., ' • .E. Zug, Esq.,. . • .. t tola Riegel, Esq., . John Ymnieveur, D. D.,'Enston, Pa. .I)eviti Coovor, Esq.; Shopherthitown . , Georgu'lV. Meek, Einegrowe bi Px. Levi Merkel, Esq., Shirentenstown, Pa. • • *J. D. Hurst, Esq., Dillsbiwg, Pa. *DIII A. Smith:Esq., l i lttsburg,.Pn. • - ' 'John Vaildeveor, IL D.; Easton, Pa. r • Ills Excellency, Peter F. Causev, -- Lionc.l, I E -12 )flinlir,StiCiCtii - ry of . Staip, " • • ' itev.V. McColley. • . *George S: Adkins, Esq.. • •' *Samuel Sharp, Esq. • • • Prof. Than. E. Sadler, Wilmington, ,r Hon. 'tunnel bi.liarrington, Dover, ' " • ' — llonrC. R, Layton, Oerrigetowu, • si ;.• Wllllllllo4lrSball, D.• rc . • • ' Hon. John It. Sniller, Ilydgovillo' • • " ••• *William S. Goldin, Esq., Federalsburg, 11.111,. . • • ,1 Rev. John.A. Gere,•Brltimere,ilifd. ' • ' • , *Jacob SIwR, Esq., Lancaster, • ' 'George D.-Evans, Enq., Morgaatown ; •Va. • Alexander : Burgess, D.D., Portland, Maine. , • • • John Edwartis,LiaLlloehester, N. Y. ' ' Sullivan :Weston, 'IWD., N. Y, Y. Baird: 4l E B v Siliiibliculwil•rw4lolte,l94ablngton Jaciib 1 uphiy, Esq., Lockport,llllnols. . ', TRUSTEES. 01 0 Tit COLLEGE.' *lra Day, M, •••- Mechanliatiurg, Pa. D. 11. Long, M. P.', ,*Salumon,P. Georges; 'Esg„ ; *Epi rain Zug. teg4.•! '• , '• .*John Hattgall, ~ . , f. "Johti Brandt, Eaq., ' Robert Ifryaan.'Hfg., ' liarr~abarg, Fe., enavor. ! , Shapberdstowl,;Pi,,, *Daild Dauer, • , •It *W. S i ' Adkins ! „. MilltotA Do. • of Abe Altkellcincon. PAMILY Co A L.-1,000 Tons Lyken's Talley COAL, broken nod re. W. B. MURRAY W. D. A. I',AIIOLE 'CIIANGIVOF - 110UES! e."•buention.