one - tli Session °Cilia Cumber Hind Co Teacher's Institute. M Agreeably, to adjn ernmen . tile Cumberland County Tettehoeti Insptuto convened in 'the "Bethel,7 iti Shippenshurg, Deo. 28th, 1857, at 2 o'oloch, P. AI. The Institute was pilled to order by Wet - R - Gpltawk - t,q - ; Ptesident. 'On tbotion;of dlc Gi !Oen, tlicemistiintion Mimi rend, and ftil'opporlunity alTortlud persons' -)r resent-to—become-rnembers-of—the 7 lostitote,- wherenpOn 2i persuifS itibsoribed thbir - natnes to the oonsiifution. • The election of officers. being in order, the Gliair appointed AlellSrB. Melon and Stroh, Tellers.. The Institute proceedel to hold the which moulted hi tile unanimous choice 'of 'the following gentlebten. viz : Wm. It. Gorges, Esc ] , President ; Alaj: Jas. =Ml== Presidents; - \h-Morrett, lteo: . Seuretory.-Dati.. ; and the. s . vraetz, • • Treasurer. Mr. Shelly, County . Superintentlent, stated the I,l•Fet.tirthe meeting, and:extended a c;r dint ifivitatien to the nionls.of etlunati n," to partiettetteln the diseasiiona of the Itodttite. • The CottiOnttee to estaliliith — a Library," teportetl that they had not porelout . " enilieient footle: - On motion, it estie ooutio uel. , Agreeably to n resOlution• s pasre,d at ft Km sinus meeting, recommending. the organization of township Assoch4tions, the Fevernl t own• ships were milled upon, when a• titimber al them reported progress. . a On motion of Jlr. Gillelen, it was resolved, that a committee Ito appointed Co invite the Ministers'of tho'place to atteml our meetings, and the onebtitigi of .The Institute be opened 'every morning, with, prayer by ono of , their • - was .- .egreetl.vthot - ,tlre-ItoritsTof,- i meeting should at 'd-o'clock, A M • and 13 and 3-o'clonk;-1..• M.-- Adjourned. St:solos —The liiititute was called to - order by. the Choir., The •subjeEtier Or ---thograiihy was - nronuhr - before - the Institute, by Mr. Thos. Al, Itielinr.ls. Ile referred in his prelimin-ry rertint.ks •to the mantle: in which mound in producsil, en 1 traced the . his - tory of opt, HIFI written language from ito • origin to the - present limo. Ile proceeded to give the eleinuntary sounds of the vowels, soli. vowels and or:pirates, and insisted on the im portance of teaching the mounts eiti . Qie letters irriirireir plobroteincerivacy orriPeulaition - IMr. Solletibeig,er airroertreil ilieirriipilety of tertening,a fewrepent et it time in connection with their iiillerent soiui !s. Mr. llelliwnino urged the inipthitance of a Correct pronunciation. Ifeiges did not favor the ofdinery inetb• •,0,1 assigning columns of words, to be lied prepared outl'then spelled, lint won of the o pinion that more practical good would result by requiring pupils to write out words and tionlYze them. Mr. Cilltilen remold:et] shot he had merwith, moot sucee4 by. his present method of giving • bin pupils n'number of words, and" requiring them' to construct sentences in. which 'these, word,' ocerri red: the institute on Mir-. friary ilni-truction Ire considered it tent among other tliings,-not to advance the pupils fa.ter than their quiilitiehrions justified. 'Mr. Lewis nude some farther remarks on the 'Same sultject, Mr. Jlcheln.' Geo. F,iCein, tiniL Prof , Linn, ably discussed . the quesitori They did hot consider that•inuch i betrelit could possibly . result front teaching the elementary sounds Oft] - • to otter's to veryyoutii - Piltals, but tint - their ' • proficiency .thiabranch.of education depen dcd flaunty upon 'the 'lonelier's hating n cor rect prcniunetotion himself, and dint persons whit were - dulieient in this respect rhouldmot -bweinplo'y ed to lynchers. Ale Frei'o proceeded to deliver an tireati - therPhilosopity of teaching the Ituirien "Jai ad. A aji.iivileo. • • . iv EifNESDAY - MouNtsc, Bee. l;(l."—l'reeident in the chntg. Pray er- by Itev. r...Rupley.— Mintileeof yeeterday send. The subject of Betiding was introduced by Ifeagy. Ile fielievo.l . thab ar ticulation lay - the foundation of nil good .•' - , Mr. Ifostetter, by .. - re,quest, introduced- a class of Tettehyrs, through wham, lie exhibited his * Mantier..tif teaching this branch. • .' hit'. McElwain° exhibited Ids manner 61 teaching through tieversl 011113eS from hit neltool,.WhO 11 1 / 1 11/ hosted considerable thorough. uess ill site art of reading. "The aubject of Geography was announced, and Mr. Fleming proceeded in a forcible man ner to portray its imporhince rind !traction! utility: Ile did tot be eve in eliantitg, tut grotto that i cry lull the Info accent' of words, but was a cur of brat requiring pupils to memorize, and then to draw out on the shoo or potter the facts thus acquired, by which Moons the memory and the judgment were exercised. Mr. Palm argued that chanting woe the _quickest..and.thost 811CCUS24111 in etholl-oi-tench iug Grography. ts The subjecl was further dm cussed by Alessi's. Barbour, Fleming and Bix r AI/ Beiges was of Use °Pinion that blend ing the old spurn) with the more modern ope of chanting, by adding variety to the exeruise, created a deeper interest on the port of the pupils sad their progress would be facilititted. G. F. Cain urged theimportance of devoting: more time to Mathemoticol Geography, es pecially in tho'Norund schools. Mr. Mifflin 'did not think that Geography was entitled to the moist of Scienired iffrit Mathematical Geography Properly belonged to Astronomy, whet °upon /111 exciting discus sion arose by moth born of the Institute. • Ad journed.' •' AFTERNOON SESSION —lllO Institute being called to 'older by the President, the atiljecl of Penmanship was. brought before IWO lute by ;Mr. Janiya Charittin,.and further re. marlin were Modo by Alesers. Young, Fleming, Bantu, Artherton, Lewis, AlcElwaine, Berger, Hensel, Reynolds; Lich, Shelly, Zinn and Celli, who very ably tWeueso.d...the..impor intice of tho art and the beet methods of teach lug it . •titntion djeut ned. lEyEstNo SEesiox.—The Preeitleot having called the lontitete to order, the exert:thee were opened with a pretty afithetu by 6 Quer tette, • 'An - cipportunity was again extended to per lions peusouLte join the ltiatitutei whereupon nine bectinte•niembers. . • Aline Brown readii lively and instructive Evenly .01l." Sl'if-C011Irol," ill which Ole alluded in a happy style to the necettt,ity of subduing the poet:dons and the salutary, inilueuee of -- a good example and kind tt eminent.? Another well-written 'Essay wile -read by Miss Floining,—subject, the ‘• Teacher's Du ty."--Vhe &object. of Granulate woo brought before the Inetitate, by Ma. Gillelen,yvho pro ceeded in tut .oloquent and cogent almoner to deniMistritte the fact that teaching Grammar in accordance with ~the present metaphy sical and obecure.text-hooks has almost universal.' ly failed to make thorough and practical gram ntarianit, and that we need n text book, suited to r tlie capacity of young pupils, lo teach them iii a familiar style, how language p1i0411.1 be used. ---'' Mr. Mall : wain° thought. that tho elaborate nddreee of the gentleman - woe -intended fort lireSpeelus to a new Gramtnar. .11e advoca ted the merbe of the present systems:of gram mar. Mr. Ileiges did not deem it expedient to ad here-tenaciously to the text-book,.but to illus trate tho 'principle; of the science, by objects suited to the manprehennion of the pdpile Ile was primal to Covell's Grammar. Prof.( Stroh alluded to the difficulties of the language, and in order that it might be taught . more euccesefully, urged the importance of parents tenching•correct language at home: Mr. Linn remarked that the study of Gram , mar wan 'too difficult, and abstruse for young and objected to Covell's (Iramtnar; on the ground that it abounds with Arbitrary as sertions without sufficient proof, Ile believed the A l owerstf,uslng_correet=languog4Aapri nc i f pally'aeguired by hebring it spoken, and by reading. • Prof . . Coover concurred in the 'sentiments 'expressed by Mr.olllelen, and spoke Of the deficient guallfioatiofin of pupils in thin branch, when they leave the public schools, Mr. Shelly replied, that so for ne his expe- Hence lad gone, he found that persons taught in thl public sohooTeCiverm-more proficient in the elementary braufehis than those who emit note from the higher schnole of our country. , Geo. CAD corroborated, in an able.man ner, the, poeitiob assumed by Mr. Gillelen.--; d'he subject was further discussed by Messrs. 'Artherton, Heagy, Lewis; Itfoßlivoine;' Lion, Stroli•and Coin, • Mr. Sibbett , eApressed Lie eurprise at gen tlemen Attempting to discard our-,text. titteke. ;• , and 11419ttoted motlind of tonohlog from thorn, through's' class of Waller". Mr. Laverty propounded the sentence— „ Hallowed be thy name” to ho parsed, where• upon is protracted .and amusing . disoussion a rose, in which many of the members 'partici pnted. Adjourned, TtinasnAY Munnltm, Den. [H.—President in the "chair, Prayer by -Rev: 'Mr. Ulrich The subjent.ttfonentat arithmetic Tldatinounb - -e(l4,y-tho-EfujlorintaiiilFisit: .• . - MK - flafges-wal of -the opinion that mental • prithmetio - should bd taught as Bonn tte pupils go to school, and that it Was the only stirs inundation for - a thorottgli'kunwledge of M'atit ematiet.,....sfbe sujest' was further investign :tett by i‘fassrs. Rolnick, Morrett, MbE Trainer: Biller, ThompsrMaini Sildtett. Air. Oilleleh believed tint tiMnt:tl arithmetio 'was of . vast utility in disciplining the mind': and that the "oliect of 'education should not he PojonolLiq_ -crowd the•youne mind with it trothiplioity of -ideas as - to - teaelt it preperrimlos.of -thought. ' 'Geo. F. Coin,' E , q., highly complimented the tenchern on their marked ithprnvement in -the method pf teaching arithmetic thoroughly. And since he had heard. the_able_discussion_of. the subjeal considers Mental 'discipline ns in-• 'dispensable. ..... i ..a.Mr...Swarly , -addreafed-the-Th•.tititternirthe-- irepoftanonof written arithmetic, and the best tnellto:l of teaching it.. '.. , . 111 r. Kirkpatrick made further remarks. Mr. Lewis urgettthe importance of teach ing the pupil to think methodioally.. - Mr. Underehmd gav'e his mode of 'teaching long-division and , sulttenction. ' , .Mr. ideiges "exhibited his manner of com mencing to teach written arithmetic.' , Closed with singing by the tiortette. AFTERNQ9N SMSSION.—Tito llS,tit , llo woo tljC lied to cider by the Presiden . Singing by egoarintic.. - ucat.wifaiii7fftWlTifitTa - iirTd7 tT lfr. nolds. -lie traced the dtiwory of music front its origin to the present high ~state of perfec:.. lion: ho'nlluded to the norm. and influence of this interesting. branch of education, and the salutarteffect it produces upon the mind and bode Mr. Leidifftrbelieyed n Jinowledge of towde fneiiito'ren the art of :.endios.. • Mr. iVngner`rend instructive extrno's from the "-Musical Iteview.'.' nod exhibited the Peilnlozzinn erten' of tenehing music Fur :tiler remarks were midi.% on the subject by ) l ensys.Solkenberger, Morrett: Lewin end Vtin, who recommended its iritroduciion.into the public' Schools. The host method of obtaining ri 7 eitlir•utten dance NS school, was taiiiin lip by Nil. Other fon.' 11-e-recommoniled an mix of the Legisla ture as . the surest mains. but thought much might Le done ill this_ rerqiect.--6y holding township meetin awakening nn interest on the Dart of parent... thought flint if the leacher !lid. all in his power to torike.the sells"l a pleasant and desirable place the - evil c:ullpfnined r ni would he remedied in a great measure, 'Mr, Silihett related his succor's iu pbtnining punctual attendance lay tittering 1:o wards of merit. . , Gilleden remiirked that the irregular at •. •toiolstice et ,C)lnnl was mothof the greatest ob stncles in the common schools. lie believed tint by net haying school on "Satitrtlity and by endeavoring to win the Aterm of the pu pils much would be done to bring about tliis .desirable object ; . m r Study sitggetattol the prnpriety of- teach ers-visiting-the patrons of their sato, lls, laud by that means toritild public opiiiionfavornbly to theinterests of the schools. Many highly useful - roninrhs ware mnde. - by Messrs. Atherten. Shelly; Silibett and Sti:oh. . lie. Long, of Shippentiburg, made, on tide- . (pent er .,e,o; goneral ''Adjour,ned. EVENINO President having caned .0 r Institute to order, the exorcises Commetieed by singing. ' .(lit Motion dile following gobtlemen Were nnpoilited - to _draft resolutions,..viz : MesErs. Lien, Litifiges, G. E. Cain, Stroh and !lensed - Mr. Hostetter read nn i'bteresting . ern! jn- Wructive'essai - on IT gave a concise and fiNitt descriptinti of the bunion body—explaining the fintetion of the vorions organs;-urged the .necessity of reg.. - vier exerCisoln the open air. frequent -blith - fig.-and gillstiii:Criqo from i- Portlier romarks_on the same stmt jert were rentlo by .Messrs Stroh, Cain,Bixler, Schriver, . and Ex. Governorititner. - p. The eiisny though brief did credit to the fair The quootion' , 4 phonlil cemoles be p!oploy e d in our Public Sc}Mole forcibly, ndyncn led; nflirmotiverY, inn well written e!otly by Kenyon. ' • Mr. Henry .1, Zion eloquently undressed the Tnetitute, in favor of employing fenotio tench- Messrs ; Athertol. 'Mathews, Lewis, and iteiges believed females f o he endowed, by na ture to become Itinst.surcessfill teachers. C. F. Coin slily argued the nquol of male awl female capiestiFs. Mr. Shelly oilludetl to the fiat. that fomoles were formerly employe I as, ttloahers not from choice hot f•om ; that they can be . omplo3e I wit h as , muck success as male teachers is lion--beyond the doubt oron expe riment. FRIDAY MO KNI MG . President in the chair. Prnyer by Prof. Sh oh. leettired on the n.lvontnges to he derived from the study rind he iiereil it iihOulti he - tought in connection with nrithtnetii:. • .. - Mr. Shriver oppreliewled "there ivne , Inoger r ' , booing too hioh no retirnote - nn toothernot col nrptireincnte to the excloeion of other all , ntor,t - t important hrttoche.t. • The stil.i.tet was further disetisqed by Messrs Linn; blillin, Ka ,, t, Atherton, and McElwain, who, among other suggestions asserted that algehra did of only shorten the process of operation. hut that it was of great value in raining the reasoning faculties.- The .Insti= te, however, was of the opinior'rthat the ty of algebra should trot be continence(' too CMS " Mentnl eduention " woo taken tip nod Mr. Shriver addressed the.lnstitate on the subject. lie spoke at. lenet li- of the relation thew nun tnined to the world of mind and tnaiter; man representing the universn in miniature:—thtit mind . was divided'into a number o,f_fnetilties, the function of-ouch of which is•to rceogn ice and - dilnpt itself to . some quality • or attribute 'bf mind and mottee.• Ile referred to the bilis governing mind:mid the proper method of de veloping the intellectual faettbies.. An animated ditenssion arose in which many 'of the members of the Institute engaged. AFTYRNOON SESSION. President in the chair. 'll'he'exereises eont meneed with singing. ' The best method of obtaining the cu•opern tion of parents-was brought before the Insti• tote by Mr Lewis. Ile believed glint by nb• tabling .the coot] will and esteeth of the pupils, and 'by holding township meetings at which educational sti_bjects . who'd be discussed, .wnithl - go for towitrils bringing about thin de= sirable end. A resolution was , offered by Prof. Stroh, in Substance as follows. That Director's be ref: epect•ully requested to do away with having school 'on Saturday and excluding, pupils from school a certain length of time when they have been at Sent ten half days in a The resolution was ;Wended. by Messrs ,Stroh. and MeElwaine,"Messrs. Mifflin, Lnyd, Morreti; Atherton, find Silly considered tbh such a 00111 . 80 wan imprnoticablo in the rural districts. Tlto resolution was . on motion in definitely postponed. • . It!copra. Morrett, !lasi, Hostetter, Stroh, and Jos JlcClnndisb, wero minted to procure a cuituble plaQejo bold our next convention. Adjourned. EVENINO SE lON . . . • Dr. Ilays;• Vice Drain(lent linving called the Institute to order,..tilr. Reynolds, by request favored the audience with a solo. • • Eflifilry`proceeded to explain the object of the County Normal schen!, which was- to qualify Indies and'gentlemen fortho respon sible duties of teschers in the pitblic schools. A rather !tooted dismission took place in.re cord to said febenl, and the propriety of the _County Sunerintendant hoing the principrl, in which Messrs. Stroh, 1110EIffnin, Atherton, .Kest, and Richards` partioipated. Mr. Hansel lectured en .• School Govern ment:" Ile was of the opinion that OA gov ernment:wee most successfully established by oultividiag self respect, ntol the adoption of the golden .rule--" Do Right." lie pointed out the pernicious- effect of making threats . withaitt exeeitting them: and when punishment togs nece4datp it should be administrred• with' yiew reform no pupil. . `tr:Flotning" belleyed in riling in OE fleas, and .in looping pilplla oonatantly ora. ployad. Ha thought that the pcaotiao of awa king tonobars every session bale a vary bad tendeney. Mr. goat 'considered that much depended on. the disposition of the teacher. _:_..111r.--111e1;1 wain -betioved-ln-t ho-:moderate use of the red, and woo indignant .at the •lut. 'titillating modes of puaii•btneut resorted to by Some tenolim M Loy valuable -suggestions -wore -Made by Messrs'. flongy;- Hostetter . ..Richards, _ Artber-__ ion, Linn; Flo.niegv, Mathes, and Sohrlver , • . . __ - 'Mr, Richards offered the following gesolu-1 : el P. TIUAIRICII, ,Atf,orney a!, I.llw. tion a • ltiolt WOO tionWmously adopted: , IL/ s . -Mlles nn Worth Paperer street, n fel,. doors Res./ord. Thtu it is the sense of this con- 1 - south ~falasse Hotel. ...All Mildness entrusted to idol .. vent ion, that the co-ethos lion 'of the sexes is - ' will b `""`"P tl Y " tun '!" t ?' ; ' [A prILYS. • -,to be preferred to that of eductitit.g - them in LAW NOT ICE, atm OVAL. —W. Separate so 1i0015... , ' M, PENHOSt.liss_rolnovitd liiii.ofilce to tho•rdom .. On _ninti.m. it- Was - agreed -that .when this' . formerly occupied by lihn on Mule ati•oot a for doors 0-cnvont ion - itdjourns;it - atijotirrti - tO - nteet-on - --enst-of-the - -NsticsitstAiti mob -, rhore-homill.promptli. • ~ _ attend to all business on trusted to hiln. the 27th day of Deedniher next. ' - .. . The Committee on resolutior August 1 ..), 1857. made the f .I- • • _...... lowing,report which was utittniumeely adopt- ed..- -.. 1 . ,,j has resumes the pnleitc6 of the Law. °MVO in Whereas we nre,impresaed,with the oonvic- ':entro Square, vest tilde, near the t lost ProSbytorlan Hon that the offeet - of this ulectitid Witte l '"'""' - -------- - " ___ • • "Cumberland ettiiiity Tont:hers'. Institute„ April 8, 1857. . bus been Mast salutary, notonj,dl,' -,--------- '....01gn4 q:..--, ' 1)11..-S7-1374(11i.11aPEROJEce-irrNortir kiii.iire - CliniiriFitltita regard nod' tinitin . Ilannvor street two doors from Arnold ,t: Son's' us more strongly in the boloti of 6.0 t heylin,,d . or. 011 fro hours. more particularly to to 9 o'clock and in Orin*); itnpulire‘to popular education; 1. M.. and from sto 7 o'clock, I', 31 but in ettlargrugour views of duty, and in the inot'easu of our LOOMIS or usefulness, there fore, - . . . •Ifesolved, Tlata wo - extend our warmest thanks to the congregltion of the "Church of God " for the use'of their house of 11eaolved, That our sincere acknowledge :tnants urn hereby ten.lered to the oitigg;!s . ..of Ship'gensburg and. vibitiity- who.linve no gene rously gatended to their lio.vicutity mid' that. th_Or_itindliess und_courtel_shall_inspire,._a grytufel-niettiorr . 7fliat the cottuni tee: of aryange rnent,; deserve our cordial thaticce for ,the spirit ofself deuinl au I hionnees by Which they were animated:— -- r . - Resdlved, Tlikt we feel COM plimPuited by the large and ret.pectahle; niteialuttedle'cit:z•unt Attritig our meeting, nut that — tinny have our tlianks fur their uniform interest \ttrLd. usats tuuce. .lirsoked:.That the alvinys the charm and sanlight or the naletably i have eta., auk nae lodgements fai.• thbir - oheering ata,l ofilay.t — pf", , sofice . Resolved. That we recognize in the venerri Exiaoiernot:.llAtier has been aiui•tent in his love of elite won - , one.of the l'..thiTis • of th t common school. sy,tein iu I'eutisyl vaunt, 'and now 011” Of the 111.18 t aCtire, efficient find puweiftil props of this Institute. Resolvedo That oitr !honks ore hereby linen -- 111101181 y rendered to the President and officers of tltC Association for the timely owl impor tbtl manner in which they Inive disci.urged all their tluties.titathrir gentletuanly cm) emir eltis ben ring tp trill members of the Institute. Iles,,lved, That the Directors - owl 'citizens,. of the county. have our unqualified thanks for their- interest in the c ufmou schools. ' Resolved, Then 'the clergy of Shippenshurg dtisei re the expression of our high ttuprobu• lion for •I heir kwitltietis-end services during the session. of the Institute. Resohyd, Thtit, the thanks of this Institute, are due to Daniel tiltelry, Co - slaty Supotinten dens far his uhttreiug zeal in, the cause of ed uestlim. .. • . - llosofriii, That our . thstiks n re tendered ~ .. to, the .. Quartet or" who,have on Icitelly,eulivetted our veosbin with . their meet melolies. • 'Rooleed, That Ilin proceedings of the In- '1 sfitute and,the essoys gropnred for the meet- •• ing, ohott he published in nth: county .pipers. " _.On nualob the-Institnte-teljnortted to:meet .. --- i on the 27thdux or I/coauthor, 1858:., •-- - . ,Nlosy; .I.lnrrett. - , ~,..., ... .1 Rec. 'Sec. ' i . . _Rem Jthnertisemenbi I + l RAI; S• A it - It IV - A ! A HOODS THIF HOLIDAYS!! • PAN : QV - GOODS, - GIFT - BOOKS,' &e. 'S. W.IIAVERSTII% bas just recidved froin the city and is-nomopeolng a splendid display II FANCY COORS, sultal.fe fo,the appostelting Holiday - I,season, to which he liesirim•to mill the attenthin of .his friends and the 111511,tiUrt111011t In this lino eannot be surpassed 'ln novelty and 4:lug:mein and 1.01 to quality and pride of the artirlos, cannot fall to pleas,' purehasek. It would Ire Impossible to enumerate his - 1101,11/.IY 'FANCY.IIOOIIS. which 'eoloprise every variety of fancy article of the most exquisite finish such as. , . Papier ache Gseds, Elegant alakaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy hoer. pearl n u n Shell card eases, Ladles' tansy Baskets. • Finley IYorlt Boxes, with SOWIllg. Instruments, Port Thom:ties. of ever,y variety. tiol.l pens and pencils, Fancy papOr weights, Papetei ion, and a large vt duly Of ladies I ancy station SfnlLo seals anda l'ers, Silk and. par - es, Ladies' riding - 10711,5, ele ‘ puttly finished, , Ladies' Otto ,cutlery, Perfume baskets filth hones, Brushes of every kind for the toilet,' • Itott,el's Perhunes of the various kinds, k [MU "Mid at all !wives, ' together with an Innumerable variety of art lON:elegant ly finished and soltalde for holiday plesents, to which, _ he Ins Res special 11E10110On. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of , 119.1.11/AY 1111 , 1` 111111K:s. „ _ comprising the Varinusilitglisitand American ANNUALS for 1450, HOll v. em 1,011411,51 :LTIII Illustrated POETICAL WORKS, with 0111 1,111! EN'S PIIVFORIA I, 1:0111VS, for children of ail :VreS, t11:111 which unildng . ran Fe more %ppolpriate or pleasing,as holiday gifts. Ills assortment al Seliool 11.11.1.111111 SCIIOOI is also complete, and l'Oplprises en erything llnt'll in College toad tine SCIIOnk. Ilu also desires to call the particular 004e1k..' lion of Families to Ids elegant assot tment of LAMPS, IR ANDOLES. ,te.. • front the eaten:l4n. es,tablisiononts of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every 'style of Parlor. Charm her and st July limps, fir burning eltlrer. Lard. Sporn or top•thernith Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, ansortnient in this lino is un equaled in the borough: Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIONARY— NUT:4-I'llE -BER I'ED FRUITS, Au,. in every variety and at all prim,. all of which are pure' and fieslt such no eon lot confidently recommended to Iris I'lll'llllN and the little folks . Ills stock on/waves everything in the line of Fancy Coeds, o lib ninny other artirles useful to housekeepers which the 1.111,111. errs invited to roll and see dining the. holidays.— Remember tin Old Stand, nearly opposite the Lank 011 North Ilanov or street. • - CCM bor. IC 18. IT'S ALT, FOR BuNc.trmi3h! thet.o fellow - a that fling nut their red Ilags and make so lunch fuss plaint the effects of the " Money Pante," "Suspension and Its constlittrences" "Urea( attraction" " Prices greatly reduced". and other queer “nonotts," re all talklnk_fur lluscomm. Ilut if . you really want 0 get ;the worth of your moony, roll at'llle Fatally Irocery and Queensware Store of on the N. IV Corner of the 1 1 111,11 e Sot,r« nni directly opposito the Carliole Deposit honk, In the borough of Corns). • - IflsLatnek- of Masa nud Quennwrire luta just bronreplanh•hed from Philadelphia, and for beauty of dealkanaluality and ebeapneFa IT CAN'T BE BBAT. ti.;' Me Ills assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES Is full, froth, clean 111111 completo, ouch as Java and Rio Coffee, o • 'toasted, Plain do, Worces,torshire Fatten, fl m ol l iZt ia o l r T lZcic do American di. . Pounded Hominy Tomato Catsup . , /t„, liceker4 Farina, Snlnd or table ' Corn Starch, y PeppOr sauce, It Flour, Table salt, ' naker's Cocoa, . ..Syrups and Molasses Chocolate, ••• of every quality, Preston's Eaglo do, Macaroni, SUO Ay. New Orleans, Porto Rico, Crushed, '• Granulated, pulverized and Relined. • Cearic—Plno apple and New York dulry Cheese. Cranberries, Brooms and Cedarwant 4 1 101 8 1 14 A e . K 11 RE Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Saponifier. or Concentrated Lye for making seep.' Be sides a 'THOUSAND AND ONE" articles that cannot be enumerated, but which th*ublic are cordially Invited to examine for themselves. The subscriber thankful for the very liberal patron. apt:o%olldt ho fins received from thonommunity In times past, ratpectfully solicits a continuer re, 'JOSERIE•IL'IIALESERT. Carlisle, Dea 23,1857 „ F HB lIOLIDAYS Just received nt Naugle's Cheap Jaw clery Store, a fine supply of Cold and Silver Ituutlng und011 ) 1111 face Watches, very lino:nal latest styles. Also, a large assortment of Fine Jewelry, liellday Presents, which we will sell eta reduced prico'during , the holidays. The public hi reSpectfullv Invited to call and examine our goods bolero buying elso'where.. Carlisle, Dec. 8, 1„85T BUCKWHEAT, LI • •• Cratiberriei, • • • Chinni:non, lT Rh M other Spices nrirl nrtleles sultnlilo fir daily usn, (rush and atilt, Iluostqua . llty, In Motu and Ihr nulu by • J. 11'. ZIA% Nov. 18, 186rj S. W. HAVERSTICK SPICES.; (ground d. ungrouud.) Cinnamon„ ' 4 . Mace, • ' Cloves, Alsplee, Popper and'' (Unger. • W. p.A. 'NAUGLE Hominy, • - , Currantx, Citron 131tirtes'6 - .Aiirdebt. ....,;. . I . IIO.TISTTIS N. SAWYER, • ATTOlltir,V AT LAW, llio Monody oomplocl 14 ~n ago /loOlnito on root Moth atroot• All buoluoso inpust4Al to bls Atom:Jß bo promptly nttomiott to, . . . ~, .. , MoV 20, 1801, .. 4 , ' . . . ~TILLIA,II C. 11.T.1E,F4111).-Attoi at - Latr.loo to Moto Sttoet; c Oorlislo, Po.— ontruotoll to liins bo prompt& at• tondo,' to, - yob, 7;',65, 'OM It ARAGSTR4R - G has reitiov oil his office to Centre :inners nest o 1 Mu Court [louse ; Imre he may ha consulted et 1111 y hour of the lay or niglit. r Or. A. has lied thirty yettrx expnrionye In the won:xi:lon, the lakt ten oflyitirli beta :10011 Lio , , tail to the study. and mutt's° of lionneopstble moll 'Lm. • May 20; 'bitint. DR. 1.C.L0031.1S aita. • tooth Ilsn'nver street,: ' • ". trext'Aloor to .the Post • lyrnbiont - from .- 6:!1!!!Iiin Iffst — tolFrilAyA . ' 7. fAug. 1, • GI::01tG-14; . S.. ShA ietr a , 6 4 4,9'1(111.11T, IiENTIST. from the Bel Moore College -er Pental Surgery. 1:O . —Office at the residence , 11,1)18 (nether, Cent Louthe Area. thrpo doors below Reference—Dr. (leo • " , March 19, 1850.—U. , • dr•Typill GEO,' W. .NEIDLCII. D. D•-•S ' - Lntd Demolist taint' of Oporatlytt Don tistry to the Italtiniore Collage of Don • td Surgery. • ,- ‘, °Men . at Ills re,itlonee, oppo,filte - Marion Man, Woo. Main Street. Owlish,. r A%V NOT EC E.--Mos. BIDDtE prmn,ler a the latr, in the often' ...Pied by Ills to they, Wet M. Biddle. ENci unl ninrerecintly, by the Inn tirin.pf Penruhu Si Lob: . • Druggi North Hanover Strect,Carllslo. , • Physician's presto lid Inas calefully compounded 1 full supply oil fresh drugs and Oland, r . TERRINGTON & 13 litNBA U M, L - ISO )1; HINDERS AND - slrlNii-BOOIi - TIASCP.IC7`IiRI R 9 AleChanialvtra, Musr,, 314niire4, Nool,ape •s, lllblcn, 117arak.books, nrn revolved' Bud o. noatly-bound lir louder:o.e dull% .s. Also, - Opel , . ruled tuayiy,ol,ii red pnttern: • ,/nu. 1 , , 18f,5,T,-.. CIUVEN.E It AND IJONY CIIII.—A. L. SI.'0:151.1.111 .laie.lteglt.ter of Cumber tnd munty, will carefully attend to the transaction of II such business as luny. he 4`llWasted to him. cuelt av ho writing of Deists. Mortgages font inch. Sr. Ile will ISO ilevot.elagsgstiguitclill , o the nrocurillr of Ion,) War, ants.P o eohlon. &e.. Ire)) 'no the purelmso MO) onto .11tell ogotin t lon n. of 'vans, *1?.(1111e.o on kVent High Street. formerly copied, y IV. 31. Pouross Is , i. near the Methodist Church. MeF.thl..kNE, • Oninsylvnnla. COOK. • Mimi. , Is _ Y E It, FA AN O, AND 0, . . COOK, • Dinlern'l4,--tte'niDatate, E.11 . 01.1S E • • L ( - ILA 11... L IS L E A' f ; I.: N 0 i u Foil i NDEMNITY MIAINST LOSS BY FMB 1 - 1 r , _ ME FILASKI.6I I:111E INSURRNeE COT., i ' • or VIIILA1,13.11!1k. • !Iln.rtur Porpetual.,.....sloo,oim Capital paid In. Omi 10:13L: Chesnut. elrrutrw. • • iNsonANcr..eithiir porninnept or limited, ngoltird ms or ilitimige by Ike, Olt PROP/ATV 81.11 ra•rrhs of every !owl palm, In town or Conn t ry,M the mod reasonoble ennrr - Applications III:W.10i her pernongliy of by later ? rill Lu promptly ;Wended to. • • The inihseriber . ix agent the (lir above ecnipnny tor and Its vicinity. 111 Applieatlnum for Im:w t .. ° •Ither perivoutlli, will be preen ply ;Mended ,n by A. 1. gpfl\SLl'i; r -• Real Ihtitr Agent and tb•lliener. ,DEAL E 8 T 11 AG E N CY, R E mov,k CAI, ESTATE Xtl Err : CON VETANCEIL ANI/ I"EN re- onvcd to his Next t/Illee on 31ols strect. one door_ west f the Clintborlonti Volley Bail Pond Beget. - Ile is now tternmnently to sated. and has on Iltind and sail , a levy large amount of Beal Ehtote, coastal log f Forms, of all 0/x3:improved nod unimproved. 31111 nuts:riles. Proporty of every destrlption, Bulld og bite, olsa, Western Lands anti Town I f ota. lie will Ive Ills ottentioo, is heretofore to the Negotiation. of , Writing of Murtgaxe,, Wills, Contracts, anti Serb vetting. eenerally. 28, I • EAL EBT T.E A(4 E N ANIIItrAV n. vi.:. , SI. JP'? TIVISIPM)Nr, ti 11 I; 3: 'l' It 031 I . S 0 N , Have opined nu tare at St. Joseph, 310., for tho pur Omar:and sale of Real li,tate. buying Anil selling Land Wairants, entering 1.:(1111 on Tillie, Surveying And Tiny ping Towns, Location of IVarraints, and in:thing invest ments for pa\'inng~ofTllXl,l. And all busi• nuss pertaining too (101101,11 14111 d Agolley In 311sialuri, ICtinans, Nolirnaka, And lowa. ~.0111er 011_6noutl_Strzet,-North of .l — T. - linnlltA's - Ilnnking House. Puly :10.18511.' Mcnt . .(fstute Safes pS IRAB LE RESIDENCE AT • PRIVATE RALE. • •. Tha ilollBo Ottli lot recently owned ITh by Mrs. Maria Sttivotts 111 l . ilereastql r FituaLe ou WestNntn Street, in the • 411 of ettriltile ne.trlv opp.,sio t ' l;:t " ::•ttreituttse, of M . r...c..th sheets. The properly Is In excellent-rap:dr and the r+ is . tt northr failing cistern in Lint 3,11 . 1.1 lu addition to the hydrant, water. Possession may be had immediately. Terms made known by twitlivotfoo to , . T. (I. sTrivr:r:s )N, O ~ .1. 11'. IA itsitAL . xecutorA • or A. L. gI • ONSLEII, lloNtule Agoot • ,•, , Dee.- 16. 1857.-3 m. 1 1? (JR SALTSOP REA L , A valuable tract of Woodland wili'der. offered at I UIILIC SALE. on Saturday Ma Mb, ot February n ext, at the store of 3lej. lIENer In Mlfllln township, Cumberland county. 'rue tract contains lOU acres, lien square. and Will be piTered In 4 lot.. of. 20 acres each. The Null adjoins 1110 Doubling Cep 'i l prlngs on the west, and the State r l / 1 144.10.ding across the niountain by.way of the Spt•ings, runs through I 1: • The linprovelnents consist of -• dwdiiing hotm, stabling . , orchard, , • • 'About 10 acres am cleared. the balance In well covored with thriving y . oung timber. rart of which Is chest nut elk ni.d a bug . ° quantity of young chestnut, which will make 4 to ti rails at the Mitt. 'rile land is of good quality, lies well to the gun and ever) arra ean be cultivated. Persons wishing to view the land eau de so byptiling, on Isaac Mitten, residing at the Springs. , Trims anode easy and possession given on tine first 'of April next. Jan. ISsB.—t. a. • H OUSE AND LOT AT I'IIIVATE s,l L.E. Situated on West street. in thn borouch of Carlini°. tilljoinitni property of William Coffer nn tho North and lihn, Sterrett on the South.. The int contains 31 feet iatfront by 120 feet in depth, smith h entufttrtable DWELLING • 1101.13 E. • For further particulars enduirenn the premises. Sept. 16, 1008 -tf. FOR 11.r;NT,.—Four desi- - . I,, ni -,. , raidepropertlea altnaled on Han; 40,1111 ~ over and Louther alreets ore offered y,?„. k : ~ fOR RENT, from the drat of Aprli next FA ~ ,„ * Enquire of .141 IN A. itinklidell. „.,••••"=,' ..." 4- .4..i,.. Car Dede. Jan. 0, 1858.—at. . '''. 4 • • ir 'VERY STAI3LEI.7--Havilig pur chanod from .1, It. NonianariPr hie LuEity EP TABLISIIIIBNE, I will bo always, ready to. arcommo. date the publk with 110118E$. — CAN: ligMe o lti AGES, BUM/IBS, and every other ar trio it; my lino. By strict attention%) business and a dedire to please. the subseriber 'topics to, receive a liberal sham of albite patrol:lqm. N. B. Omnibuses on hand to supply . those who may be In need of them. Not. ilk 18574 O iietsOns indebted to . the suliarrlbec,zaro earnestly rogiunitail to cell and mottle their ackunta without delay. Tha city Anorcliants having adopted the - rash ayidotii, will compel no to curtail our credits, and do cadrbuainuita Dee: 16,11167 i) ' p CHA'S C ) .* 00 IV ANTED . . ON 1.114.; AL ES -, Ferald. or Ptfortualion, wrlta, .TATE SECURITY. " or apply to the Editor of the H Carlisle, Nov. )11,105.7.--at. tiIARM BRS .11,,00K , r 4.15,,- A • A very euParlor lto.of Ilene ^arrr.utci}'tn tioid 3 bu,th,le a1$1; per doven; 2 bueliele et $1 per dpren; aild,bagglng o owimlnp, tbcP.boeldquellty can bo bad at the nonyr.443llldyreof. • '. • --- - Ono finny for ono your, 4 ..... $0 00; and 1 gift, Ono copy tar tivo yours, $3 00, and 2 gins. Ono copy for three years - $5 00, and a glni, • Olio copy for 01'0 Yc0 1. 0) . ... ,-.. $8 00,1001 5 gifts. • .A . ND - 1 . 0 - 011UtiSi . . .11irea . coples, onoycar, ... ~ ~ .'ss 00, and 3 gifts. - Moo copies, oiniOyear,, ' $8 00, and 5 gifts, Ton coplos, ono year, ...:....$15,00, find 10 gibs, Tirwity- s, o ono copieuliTafic . , - .530 - 007Iiiiil 21 - slfts: Thu artiolos -to ho (Heti - Hinted 49 coloprissl.l. In the following list.: • •,- • •••• - ~ 2 Packages of Hold, crintaining $lOO 00, eitob. 5 do_ do. do. V 2OO 00, mach. 10 do. dn. do. $lOO 00, each 10 Potent Lever Hunting CaSeq Wiltelitoisloo 00,00oli• 20 (told Watches, ' • 575 00, cone.so do. . . ....... • ... ........$OO 00. cad,. . 300 Ladies Gold Watches . . $35 00, ouch. 200 Silvor Hunting Cooed 11'titcbes ... : .$lO 00, each. 1100 Silvio- Watches $lO 00.10425, melt. 1000 (told Guard, Test mid Fol, Cliairoislo to $3O, end,. Oold ',whets, Dracelots. Drolclies. Far Drops, ]heist Pins. Cull Plmi, Sloe,- Duttoss, - Ilinzs. Shirt Studo, Wettili.Heys, gold and silver thimbles, and 0 inolety of other artlcles - worth from 60 cents to $l5 00 each. . linmedlately on. receipt of, the riubscriplion money, the inibeerlbers mime will be entered 011011 nor suli..- • tirr,ipaiitilsink oppoolte a n timber, 41m1 the gift, corms .__. o ri r ui . ld w il e i e g k :i: t l 1 . 1 i t i t , h o n s t u i L i s it , i i n i l b aL , i i.. i. y ll 1 . I , l, ll lb o r r wit e r x d p e r tl , , ,s, i , r I t v l o t 1 . 7 . ~., pai d . I ~. -$5,. All communications 01101,10 be nddripied tit • • BALLOU'S PICITOII,IAL COMPANION A ltOootal of tho Beautiful and useful in Art. I Aubierlber, one year , ri 00 , 2 subscribers, " '• l, 01) .4 et 9 09 4 10 4,1 n n .. no ou Any person - sanding us twelve ruhaerl hers at thelant rate, shall receive the i hh•teellth copy gratis, • . t,,,!, One copy of BA LI,OIOZ, I'n Volta!, and one copy - of 'rim Ft.lll or OCR limos, taken together, $1 per annum. Published.overy Saturday by, • M. it, BALLOIT, _ ..... No, 221 Vin ler St., Beaton, Mass. Jan. 6, 1020.] • • . , . . it, I.IIAIRb AND .1 1 'URNITUltE. flie subscriber ideated himself permanently In West high streut, two doors above the Railro a d Do. 'nit, has just opened Ills " CABINET WARE•ROOMS. ire he Intends, nv usual, to inanufindure mul 'Burp oslantly on hand '_overy style of parlor In..niturs Walnut and Mnlinanny.,Dressln g tureens. with marble toDs. Sofas, - :allies and Wash.stands: Walnut `• IVbatiots" and Ward-. robbs. , FRENCH .AND PLAIN lIEDRTEADS PARLOR 8611 ROCKING chairs with velvet or • hair eloth seals and harks. . 31111,0g/my nud walnut ehalrs with hair :cloth Or r3llO 1 . 1:1111 rirlirr kinds and stuffed spring. Locxocs, Curled hair and husk 31ArfitASSERm every variety, tretether with all other arteries usually found In Ilk line of lousiness, Particular attention paid cipalrlngand.varnlshing furniture of all Huns. Weidg provided oho with nnexcellent !IRA ItSli, Ile- Is prepared to fill all orders for In 1011'11 luntry. ANCY FURS 'LA ME: 4 . .101 IN ~ 1 1tEllt'A CO.. (New No.)818 MARKET Street. above Eighth. Fhilatbdphla. importers. 3lnntl filetures and dealers in - Ladles, flontletnen -and _Chi!, drefis FANCY FURS, it holesale and befall . .1. RN, Co., woubl cull the attentiod Of DEALERS and the Public generally to their immnurn Stork of Fancy Furs for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; their aswrtment • iimbraces every article.and kind of FANCY FURS, that will be_w.orn daring the s°3MM—such as Full Capes, !WU:apes. Quarter Cape, Weans, Victorlues, Boas, - . Mulls ,5 Muffatees, from the PINEST• RESSIAN SABLE to the lowest price Dome Ale Furs., - For thud lemon the largest assortment of Fur Collars, - amoves, Oanntlets, ite.; the impte g f all our Furs and Mannfar bein ture g rs nomdirect rs underour on fr,., supervision: we feel satisfied that we can offer hetter inducements ttrdealera and-the nubile generally than any other house, having -an I,IIMOOSe assortment to select foam and at the Mantifaeturers prices. We ONLY' ABIE A CALL. .101 IN FAREIRA k CQ. ' . , No. 818 iiIARRET St, abcvo lraghtb, Sept. 3, Mi.—finer, • 31 innewtn Territory C.'S 11A NCI{ Eft, Prep lAlter E D-R GOOIM-ESTAB.-. 11 1 hull HAMILTON EASTER & CO., New Nlale Building, NO9, 199, 201 and 20311altlinore Street, Baltimore. having now' In store (mostly own int. isolation) 1,110 11) the largest I mot, complete Stocks Au the United States. cuthrnein,,e ',SILKS and SILK 0001)S of every class; lilt IOIS (iool)e—a very large stork; 'lt LINENS; LINEN HOODS and HOUSER' EE PI NO.A RTICLES of every description; MOURNINti 000ILS; CLOAKS; MANTiLLAS and SHAWLS; EMMY lIDERIES. LACES. 11001EitY. O LOVES; BLANKETS, QUILTS. DOMESTIC HOODS; And every article gent required by FARM ERE , al.! PLANTERS for SER% ANTS USE. .eir• RETAIL Itt/0.70 on first Boor—tine PRICE nal zed to earl, article. from which no deviation Is made. tra_ WHOLESALE 1100M5 on the second, nod third floors. • • 0(1,14, IfiliTtn. FAIIIILY COAL. —The sulisciihers nro now pro. pared to furnish the citlzons of C Cumberland Comity with the host qualify' of Cool, fiw family use. at tho following redueed rates: We will sell best broken and Ogg coal from Lykens valley. Lancaster tad. lies . y. ',roust mountain. Short mountain. Luke -deer. Sunbory - mid - Wllitesbarre nil resta coned end deli treed to any part of the borough. , Limo et,al ut thin yard and Blacksmith's coal always ""(..!;11--„ ~lso,-nlLl.h+da of u • "1 1.q1.1-11Trl t han OELEI3RATED Alx°llF LIQUID GLUE, THE GREAT ADIIESI VE. Most useful article over Invented, for house, More and °Mee, surpessing in utility every other glue, gum, mucilage, paste or • cement ever Intowu ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION. Adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porco lain, china, outride or glass. For manufaeturing.Fatucy krtielea, Toys, etc., It has no superior, not only possessing greeter strength than any other known article, but.adhores more quickly, leaving nO stair!. where the parts are joined, Navin Within the net three years. - upwards of 250.000 bet ties of this justly celidwated LIQUID GVI have been sold, and the great COllVUldellee which irhai4 proved In • ery ruse, has deservedly sccured,thr it mu' doniand whiehr.tho tuanufauturee has found it, let tins s, dlOl- .ciult-tivineot a acknowledged by all lvini have used it, t heti its merits aro far ably° Noy Similar article or hol istic° ever 'Sired to the public. GLUE Is tonslvely,counterfolted:-observe the table, '7.lllclteria Celebrated Liquid Clue „ the Crest Adhesive." 'fake no other. - • r- TVENTY-FIVE CVNTS.AIIOT . i'LE.. . 31anufactured liinilesale and Retail, by WM. C. lileitEA, Stationer, No. 007 Cheatitut Street:, Philadelphia. lo_Liberal indtieenients offered to persona dealrou .feelling the shove artlele. Sept 2.1, 1857.-Iy. Qi.FTS FOR 'nib: HOLIDAYS. WATCIIEII JEWELRY AND SILVER. WAD: A' CONLYN'S old evtablishod" Stand, West Slain St., nearly opposite the Cumberland ValliuLltank. I have Just received a new assortment of watches, medallions. sipvire, In addition to my former stock towhiE9 ion of the public, The itsf.ortinent embraces tine m r gold and silver lever watches, Hat ting and open visa do, gold Anchors for 1 Ladies and fientlemen and Oliver Le. ' pines and Quarttor watches of every on. O. rloty in stylo and price. Also lino gold -Medallions. Dreast.pina for Ladles and Omaha:ion of every quality, pattern and price. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck challis. field lancelets; finger rings, cu [Nitrite, studs, sleoro.buttons, crosses, charms,' Ac. (fold and silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives,lorka, table, tea, salt arid mustard spoons of every variety. A. large .assortment of g01d,.. silver and COIIIIIIOII speetaclen, to suit, all ages to Which we Invite special atten tion )lAIIYMARDNIIR A tile lot of COLD I'ENEI- from the best makers, vectacle LIMN fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,' gold and,common Praculots, 'watch chains, ~ • Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu. • ally kept ht ..leweliy tvtablisimionts, which I will sell low fof cash. All .articles wan muted to ho what they are represented. • Pahicular attention 'paid as usual to 1•)"-t E 7. WATCH REPAIIIINH and all work war. muted. ", 1857.] NOTILEIFREDITCTION, IN • , PRICES. to remove niy store to Afr.lbmilton's now building. I will eminence this w ank to sell my• tira'staek.NOlL,CASlL at greatly ltduced prices • MANY ARTICLES, ItEOARDLIAS OF COST. Now in the time Sro great bargain in all liihds of dry goods. HMOs and shoes, Carpotings, .e. • CRAB. '