' , .. , --- , :;fortOrol: -- arpn . rimrtit, LI The Horee'Cliarmer. =I - - The following - singular article is from the Indianna Farmer,- -and we shall be glad to know itthe editors of that paper . hive not been' posed upon. A few years ago, during .the session of the United States - Agricultural Society, at Washington,-we-saw some feats-performed - by _a. horse-trainer. He used a small drum; kept continually beating, and the wildest, and most unmanageable gorse - that could be found would : fellow iiin like a dog. •He. would go into the stales. without the least fear of being kick d, commencing to beat this • drum befo e going near the horse, and then going through some manipulations about his head, Which. we supposed to be at the . time [nerd pretences, but they may kayo been connected with the following re ceipt.-Many accounts have been given in English, journals of what are called the Horse .Whisperers,' that are to be found'at English andirish fairs;pretend log to, whisper in the 'ears of horses, after which the most intractable . are .- readily martaged by themselves amtothers, horse castor is ,a wart or exeresenco . which grows on every horse's fore legs, and generally on the hind legs... It half a pecalar rink musty, smell, and easily pulled off. .The ammonical effluvia of the horse seems peculiarly to concentrate io this part, and its very strong odor has . a great attraction for all animals ; T i es peoially • canine, and the lifiiitfrun, For the CH of cumin, the horse has an instinctive passion—both are original na• tives of Arubichnd when the horse scents the odor, he ia instinctively drawn toward it. The oil of 'rhodium posesses peculiar propeities;'• All anitnels seem to cherish a fondness for it and - it exercises a kind of subduing 'influence over them.' . The directions given for taming horses are is follovis : Procure some horse-caStor, - and grate it-Srie..--Also L get some oil of cumin, and keep the three •seperate in air-tight.hot ties: .. .Ritb.n. little oil of cumin upon your hand and:approach the horse in the field, ,on . side, so - that lie can The horse will let you come up' tken without any . • . Imtpediately Tub . yotir hand 'gently on the. horsar.s. 'ileac; getting a little of the oil ort . ..Yost theh lead-him anywhere .yolt please:. • Givo him 'a)jttle of the cas torti4-pfsqe•ofiloaf sugar, apple, or po - • tatee. • • •;=... Put ight,..dtiips -.of oil of rhodium into tilady'll'aii,ber thimble.. Take the .thirubleilietWin3n* the thumb and middle. finger or yo;ny.Tight_hand, , with the fore finger Stopping the mouth of the thimble, to - prdit4nt thit oil from raining mkt whyst . you .arn'.Opnning the, ,mouth of • the horsa: .. •: . . openedhavd , "n the - horse's - - -- mouth,--4.-pho- thimble •over-upon 'tonglie' he AYOur servant. He-will fol low.likea pet dog. - Ride`fearless and'promptly,.with ycur knees pressed= to the side of the lorse, and-youones-turned and heels out.,. then ycru.:Will.always be on the alertfor a shy or sheer from the horse,, and_ he can _never . • -- • then if • you want to teach him to lie down, and'stand on his nigh or left side,. have ,a.couple.of leather straps about six feet long;. 'Writ , up his left leg with one of them ."round his neck; strap the other end of it over his shoulders; hold it in your heed, and when you are ready, tell him` to lie .down, at the same time, gently, firmly, and 'steadily pulling on the strap, - touching hiin lightly on the knee with e ititraP: Tho herse ¢ill immediately lie down. tlo thjs a 'few times, and you can makehini lie down .without the straps. He is now your pupil and your friend. You can teach him anything, only be kind to biro—be . gentle. Love him and •he will love you. Feed him before you do, yourself. Shelter him well, groom him yourself, keep him . clean, and at night always give him a good bed, at least a foot deep. In the winter season, do not let your • horse stand out a long time in the cold without shelter or covering; for remember that the horse is an aboriginal native of a warm climate, and in many respects hie coastitution is as tender as a e tuanfs• Ink-HousEs.—An intelligent cotempo rary remarks that this is the season of the year when all who wish to live com forts*, through the heat of suielmer put up their ice; and as - there are hut few _ ice-houses for storing that valuable com modity in our city, ww,herewith publish a plan - for - the erection of such a building. The building eon be erected at but a trifling cost, and if properly filled, will contain enough he to last .a family through __a _whole_ summer. _Besides_the_comforts_ which it will entail upon the lucky poss essor, when' , Old Sol' showers down his fiercest rays, will .amply repay him for the trifling outlay. IV° advise all our citizens who can, to erect such a building upon their farms, and promptly fill Them with good ice, and then they need not fear" Old Sol's' hottest rays during`the coning summer "Any person in - the 'country; where timber is cheap, can erect an ice:house at but little expense. All that is required is to pia a strong frame of the size of the. horse required, and board it up close, inside and outside, with a space between all round: This space is stuffed close with straw or drysay-doist: The roof is made in 'the, same manner, gn,d the houtm is then Complete. - Strawlffit saw dust are • 'cheap,_ . and . good non-conductors. The house should be situated on a dry spot, and ebonld have a drain under the floor. It should also, be convenient, to be filled easify.. The walls of stone and brick ice hnuses'abould be' double, as well as those of whoa: ,Great dare should be exercised. in paelting.ice--411‘the .blocks should be Amin_ the samh.thiok-. nessoo that they may be _packed, close together; and frozen into a soliii.mass.. In favorable dititatione,' good ice-liciuses may be excavated "Ake caves: i 4 the : sides 'of • S,AGO teacupful of imgo;',, pat it your , pUdding,' dist), and pour On a•quareof boiling Water, stirring all, thi time;, , put. in . alittle' cat,and a to blespOOh of ; ougt(i.: , The longer it -stands thus :before, iihiirliiii:hai.. 7 .llaten with sugar , and lutter , stirred together: Thelloscerajtiyfullillusionls shinys painfgl thing: 4,,0bj14 lb y lag ati..a!amt afti? . r. Le bail = washed ida ISE A - Mi6teltoiotto:• - :' • TO: 1 0A11.PENTER 8; 'FARMERS 13 AND .11 . ILDNRS. iossilbscribern resectfully -announce to the pubile, that they aro now prepared to furnish the fel _ lowing described articles of LUMBEN:,First, Common and yannol Bards Wall thinness': Mom mon Boards and Plan ° of ,whitm.pitrofillemlock Joico 'an'd Scantling. of all Sizes and lengths; White Pine nnsi Yellow Pint, Flooring, worked; all kinds of Paling Mid Plastering Lath's; Pine and . Cypeus Shingles of qual. lilies; Shingling' Lath and Striping, and Fonciiik Booms 20 foot long: !All timbers sawed to order, by leasing their His, of all lengths and sized,-(pine, oak, or hemlock.) 'Sash, Doors; Blinds and Mouldings ready __for.use, The above will be furnished on the most roa eonablo terms, and at the shortest notice. TO - COAL "CONSIMItItS -, kinds We ha Ti ve constantly on mid al OA L. g - of looir, a I Rtir P' . FAMILY GOAL, such as Lykuns Vamp, Short Mountain, Trevor-0)n, Le. cust Mountain, buko Fiddler, Sunbury.' Wllkosbarre, and tho Bread Top ibr Blacksmiths; all of which we • will deliver to any part of the town as low as it can bo bought It any yard in the town for cash or country produce. Coal all re-screened and delivered clean. By strict attention tirbusiness, we hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. You will find our Yard In the eastern end of the bo- rough, opposite" the One Works. Ourpilice hereafter will bo opt op pestle Matz & Brothers store, in the Mike now ocebpied by 'Squire Smith. All eiders left at the office or at eithen - of the subscribers' residences; on West .Pomfret street, pr East street, - will be promptly at , tended to • -• 8011031 & HOFFER.. Carlisle, June 3,1557. • PITMBERLAND VALLEY BANK. . PROPRIETORS, . - WILLIAM Ken, ° • - - .Mr:Leman llormyart, Reef. C. SrElintl7, JOHN DUNLAP, WOODS, . JOHN S. STEREE'IT, •• yI,JOHN C. DUNIA , P, 11. A. STHRUEON. ~ This Bank, doing •bunfoeSa In the name of Ker, Bren neman dr Co., is. new fully prepared' to do a general Banking liminess with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. interest paid on special deposits. Cer tificates of deposit hearing interest at the, rate of five per rent. will be Issued fur as short a purled as four months. Interest on all certificates will cease at ma ' turity, provided, however, "that...lf mid' certificates 'aro renewed at any time thereafter for another given pe riod, they shall hoar the setup rate of interest up to the • time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col lection of notes, drafts, checks, Lc., any'part of the, United States or Canadas. . _ • Itomittances made to Ersiland, Ireland, or the Conti• neat.' The faithful and confidential extoution of all ordors entrusted to them, may be rolled upou. They call the attention of Farmers. Mechanics and all tilers who desire a safe depOsitory for their names, to the undonlablo Gtct, that the proprietors of this hank ale INIVIV/I.IIALLY liable to the potent of their estates for the Depossts,•und other obligations of Rory Ilreuno• man & Co. , They lotio recently removed into, their new Milking Houso directly 'opposite their former eland,' in West Main Street, n few doom east of the Railroad •Depot, where Way will at nil times he pleased to give any ih fornettlon desired In regard to money matters' In gene. Open for business from 9 o'clock In tho morning uu I 4 o'clock:in the evening. STURGEON, Cashier: Carlisle, May 20. 1807. 1,•11$1; - INS URANCE: TITE ALLEN AND 'EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN; SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county: incorpo rated by-an act of Asseuxbiy, is non• fully organized, and in operation under the . management of the tollowing comuelssionors, vie, • - - • D,ulol ilailei, Walkup. IL. Borges, Michael Cecklin J. Elehelburkeri Christian 'fitayman, John C. bun. lap, Jacob 11._Coove'r, Lewis Byer, B. Eberly, Ilonja min IL Strcier, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham Alexander Cathcart:* . The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the 'State.- Persons wishing to beconio members are Invited to make application to the 'agonts of the company,, who aro willing to wait upon 'thorn at any time.. • . MOSSEII. Prei.ldent. • CHRISTIAN STA.Y.3I,A.N: Tire President. LEWIS lIYElt a . Secretary. MICHAEL !poen LllN,'Trengurer. --,•CIDIDSRLATO COUNTY.- 2. John Sherrirk, 'Allen , -fludolplnlartlyq..New.' Cumberland:" Henry Zeari lig, Shlrenianstown; Samuel Wong' burn, Dickinson; Itenry Bowman, Churchtown ; • Mode Griffith, South Mitidlo• ton; Samuel Graham, W. l'onnoboro'; Samuel Coover; - Sleehanieslonvg J. W.• Coeltlin, Shephordstown; Coover, Sheiffierdstrrtrrp..C. 13.-lierman, Sliver Spring; Beni , ifavinatlek. Silver Spring': Clutrles Dell, Cal lbde, FORK Peter Wof ford, Franklin : Jos. Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Dear - durit.Washinglnn. , , 'UAUL'ILI\ Lorhman,lfersisburg. .Mombois of tlio.rotn pitnybov I pg:poltrlon about. [lie: , - Oro, ran hero flora rototruit by making, Application t Ittnyf.of tbir*Agotite: - • .151F1. - knoti - An Inralumble Hoak for giffr Vents. 'Rya ry Family should have a Copy. k t f - p77 -. TD117 - 1117NTEIPS .3111.111 CAL ~ .4‘.\ • 't ptiitityriJr ~r, r '3IANIYAI, AND HANDBOOK 7 : .• FQR TDB AFFLICTED,— ...`,.Cs • containing an outline of the Nthrr • origin, progress, treatment /Ogg imro of every form 01 din . 461,5 v to ease . .contracted by pron.- " • • cone sexual Intercourse, by I._seltaltuee.- or_dry.iitxuaLitx, • • cam. with advire fur' their prevention, written (rya familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, : and everything that would of fend the ear of dec , ency.... - . • Testimony of the Profennor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Plilladelphit, , Dlt. 11UNTIR'S 3IEDICAI. MA NUA I,!—Tht, author of this work7intlike the • majorlty.of those who advertise to cure the discus- P{ es at which it treats;' is a graduate of 11110 of the 0 bust Colleges .in the United Staten. It affords me pleanure to rec , ommend him to the unfortuate, or to " the victim of malpractice, as a sucuiessful and en tf2 pork:iced practioner, in whose lionor and integrity • PY . they may place the greatest confidence. Losonintr, 31. D. .14 From A Woodward, 31. D., of Pens. Univqsity, Me 'demure to - add my. testimony • " , to Ike Professional ability 'of the Author of the 31edical ithunial."—Numerons cases of Diseases of por. the Genital Ontntui, some of thenn of long standing, 0 have come under.toy notice, in which his skill has been manifest In restoring to pbrfect henith.• in 0 some instances wheye the patient has been consid. end beyond mcdlciti aid. In the treatment of semi " 11x1 weakness, or. disarrangement of the functions produced by t3m.r.Aouss, or EXCEsS of yenery, I d lin not know-,lthi superior In the profession. I bar '7. been 'ocquainted with tho Author some thirty 41 g years, and deem It no more. than Justice to him a: kid WWI an.a kindness to the unfortunate victim of ear ly iiidiscretion to recommend him as one, In %%hove professional XIII and integrity thoP may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWARD, M.,D. One oopy, 'securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States. for 25 etc., orOl copies for $1 90. .iiWs Address COBDEN & CO., Publishers, Box 107, , .tifes 11.,okaellers, Canvassers and .11,pcikkouts supplied on the most liberal torn's. . Dec. 9,1857.—1 y. • DOOR HOUSE VISITORS' RE PORT.—Janunry Term, 1858—Quarter Sessions '5B. Before tho Hon. James 'I. Graham, President Judge, and his Associates the following proceedings wain had, to wit: The undersigned Committee appointed by the Court, to visit, examine into, cud report upon the mode of management and present condition - of the Poor House , of this - county, beg 'mum to state, that in - discharge - of the duties signed them thoy have visited the Institu tion at different times during the year. - There went in • the poor 'louse on the first day ofJanuaty, 1857, 90, of which 12 were colored. There have been admittgl `since then 224, inelnding d born in the house, leaking the whole number provided for -during the year 314: Ilt - Ciiiiffing42 Mit dborrpattpers; of theso-7 . have died, 2" bound out, 9 eloped., and 135 discharged, leaving the number in the house on thia. let of January, 1858, in cluding 22 out liool . paupers, 134 In addition to the above 775treffslent paupers Mimi boon adthitted and their wants infpplb d.' , Wo aro happy to say that In all instances we found Wa.erytiiing - lirgood ordeiVall tho appartinentalireSent a clean and healthy appearance, their clothing is abun dant, their shot abundant and nutrlt ions, and all who aro sick receive the .faltliful sattentions of the regular physician- Labor Is irovidod for all who aro ablo to work. The children have proper care and attention be- - stowed upon them, and when of sufficient years are put out to service with suitable persons. Upon the whole your committee-are fully satisfied that the In stitution has bunt well tnanagettfor the year just-clos ed. We notice lu the report of the Committee-of 1850, the opinion expresscd • thal there should ber"ln hospital son:trate from the main building: After a' consultation with the steward and the attending physician'and see ing the comparative comfortable condition of the in mates of the institution, your present committee are of opinion that for the presemt such a building can be• dispensed with' • Respectfully, Ar.; 11. W. CAUFMAN, • ' A. BOSLER, • Visitors. JACOB NONFSINGER, IADDLE AND HARSESS MAK= kJ MO.: The ,AND continua — to carry on the ' above business,in all its variousbmnehes,in North Ram over street, Carlisle. two doom North of Leonard's cornet ' whore ho Intends keeping on hand a general assortment • In his liwn - aonalsting of all kinds of fashionable SAD. BLEB, Bridles,' 31artingalee, Girths; ' ‘''',...._. Circingles and Halters, also TiIUNKB, \ ' , ' ,. , ,, ` 4 ,,, ,\ traveling and saddle • ~,, , - -u - -), i A v!' bags. lie also man- . pi,..-t ‘ i„,.. • ........,- v Lll ' tifactures the moat till la ( Ili f . approved pin o s a l :D 4 1.1;: il e r , ‘, , aver used In thr f !• country, and those wishing a hand. ' lo Come, durable ,and pleasant saddld ' -•• • 'will do well to call and see-them. Ile . . .. , ..•.. . • dr also tosuufacturee .harness, Bridles, , . Collars and 'Whips in all their verse . ties, and confidently believes from the general approba • time of his customers, that he: makes the neatest and best gears, In all their, variety of bredth, that Is made in I . — the countryVileriitio'nuilioit arkiiidrorffitigilies to 'artier, via: Straw,.usk, ended Hair and Spring-Mat : insegs. All tlitinl 11 aVenrtiales, will.. be, made of the best • Material'and workmiinshiP, and. with tlie utmost deal ' patch, , • . , ] . - . •,, r• , , WICOSBORDI., Isom; Bimini. • • . OTICE ie )iereby., given tilat' . .l . !rove N this day sissociated4ith me, as A 'partner in the 'Forwarding, Commission and Grain Business, '.my son ALBEIVF 11.1111B1d; rend that the above business will. be hereafter, conducted under the name of ItIIEEM N. B.—ltighest Cash prices tor PKODUCI Ot all klids,. 'FLOUIt,IIIIIIIAP.i.Rifif, OATS,. be.'Salt, Plaster, be. 'tram yjin dandloy• sate.: • : • . ' la=ttlZEM •V-If - E;ft, - ,Y-, - .STABLEl.tiving . pui4- - . allied from J.' 14 Nouothalier , , tit: uyear .EP, ~.. AA Lim hit , ,N.E;l, will ho eilwiiiii ready to acomtno ,. .. . ' .1., • d a t e thti public with-11(11113ES, CA.11., ;, '- r)r-J :.-....---,—; tuAGEB, DUCIALES, 'aid everrothorar , ' ,t...; k+w-1. 7 1: 1 .'" ,Iqo Jn na,Al!oe./ By strl4;iitteatlhil lo; , 46, usloeits uild teiteelni !Cl' pTeasio,'ttio syllsoribol;.fi93° q ''.. - :WA.NTED:.ONItiOttIi,v,P.4 ••••-x•ceiTs 4 In** shili 4 o PilWd*,...,„,,trob_at , '....' • • . ~, 0Q:,.,,.,.: ..,TAVis EfECUMIT. .. . , ,'. ' '''" • .„,'"-''' - Y.VR , ..4 I .NDEk ' For, Ill'orLok 190, 7.9141?r,14,i1y to:gto' Eflipie - 44: eic• - . _...lc4iM:hiioltiniseeioti nand to - supp 4 tosowhomi r y •ifiii i i d. . ..s. .- - 1., :. ~.. bolu pe•dgilkem; : - i' 'A",:, i ' , ;.: t - c) ;7', , :,'. , ••, 1 • , T cotelio, weiv.lB,loM4Mo. rcurpDDs. , • A i t ; 'SAXTON'S • SPRING, ARRIYAL. - ". IMMENSE STOCK OF - HARDWARE. ' • Tho subscriberhas Just ieturned from thd Eastern" • cities, and would Mill the attention of his 'friends and the public generally to the large and welllelected.atr: sertifiont of HARDWARE which' he has now On hand;- Consisting in 'part of BUILDING MATERIALS;aucIust, Nails. Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glasslof e r Tgry - de : scription and quality, such /113 Common, White, polished American, French, Enamelled aud•.Doublo thick of all sizes, Paints, 011 e, Vartrlshes.-&c.„4c. ------ • • • • TOOLS'lncluding Edge Tools of every, description, Sawn. Planes, Brace and Bills.; Augets: Squares, sages, Files, Rasps, Hammers, -Ylcee,--Advll,- Screw-- Plates, Blacksmiths Bellows. &c:, • ' ,yy -- Shoemakers and-Saddlers will find a largebssortmerif of Tools of every description. together with Ladies' and- Gentlemen , ' Morocco Lining. Binding, • Patenk and 'Fren - ch Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, Awls; Wax, Pegs, Lasti Harness Mounting, Collars, tlirthing,-Whipstock, Deer} -hair ' Saddle Trees &c. • 'Also, Coach Makers Tools and Trimmings of all kind; such as Hubs, - Spokes,- Felloes, Shafts, Bows; Floor Cloak Canvass, Cloth, 'Damask, Fling, Lace, Moss, Spring Belts, /re., Cabinet Makers,will'ilnd a largo assortment of Vad nishes. Oak, Walnut, and :Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of: all kinds and sizes, Mouldings, Rivets, -Halr Clothe plush, Curled Hair Chair and Sofa Sponge; ire„ Ire. • • Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment. of Knives and Forks, Bratannia..Albata and Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons, CandlestlckX Waiters, Shovels, and Tongs. Iron-and Brass -Kettles, Pans, together with Cedarivare of all kinds, such as Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &c. •- Agricultural implerfients, embracing . Plows ofall cultivators, Hoes, Shovels, Bakes, Forks, Chains, &c. • IRON, a laro-sto- k, comprising all kirlda in general use which I run selling at oily-wholesale prices. . Remember UM cad stand, East Main street, Car : Belo. If. SAXTON. ti 0 0 D:S !STRIN G ; Gtxms!' Bents rind Brother have just opened one of the largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought.to Carlisle. Their 'stock has boon selected with more than usual care from the boot houses iti Neer York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtiln. the latest and must fashionable styles of Arcs.' They flat ter themselves they will -he able to suit every variety of taste at, prices as low or lower than :they can' be bought hors or in theeity. Black Silk Robes, Bartle Robes, • Poplins.. • - Pastry Silk Robes, Lawn Robes, Agentino. Foulard Silks, cc Grenadine; lii•illiante, Bayadere Silks, Pure Chall, Gingham Lawn. • Moire Antigua, , Ducal, Itouchasine. - India, Crape do Espagne Alpaca. - • Mourning, " Ilimalya. All wool do lane Fancy Silks, Tamartine,• Cashmere. A full assortment of white dress gebds,Naltisook Mus- Bus. Victoria Lawns, Figured Sidles, Volvtla_for Mats ties, White and Black Crape Shawl. Stella Millet, Mode and BrOcha Shawls, Ac. ollonnets, Bonnet S:041.'1111,- bons, Flowers, Ac., Coronation, Cruvella and Crinoline, Skirts for Ladies, Also, Collars, Undersleoves, Hand ,- -kerchiefain - great variety. , GENTS WEAR. Clothx. Cassimeres, Drap dot!, Cashaerotn, Summer Cas. Cottoundes Silk Undershirts, lAueus, liandker. chief, Ae. DOMESTIC GOODE . . Bleached and mibleearhed Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Table Uncles, %Tobin ditto; Piano Cover, Counterpanes, Straw Olds, Flats. hooking Glasses, Tlekings, Window Shades of ell kinds, Umbrellas, Muslim; and every va riety of Dry Vends In common use: e havejust laid Din large stock of Tapestry, Ingrain, Imperial, Mixed - 161d nag Carpet, Oil Clottes,.Matting, Straw Mats, &e., at loWeht prices. .We respectfully in •vite the public to .11 and examine our stock binero par. dinning. IVA have bought our assortment at such ptices that wo cannot be undersold. • Special attention paid to purchnstng goods•in this city Per ardor at shortest notice. Every effort will be made by the tiren.to give sonde m. , lion to those who may favor titian with n • BENTZ St BROTHER. RUSPENSION AND ITS CONSE , QUENCES. P rlmso who wish to Kee the otTocte or tho present Pl - CRISIS, which has almont plunged our country Into a itate of bankruptcy, Anaking the rich of to.day, the poor of to morrow, eau do co by culling at the NEW STORE of the subserlbor, who has just returned from the coot with a lurgo aAsortmeht of ' DRY- GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, - • • _AND CAPS, '. • . . vr!delt - Ive Irdstermined - to sell, Alionper than over offered in Carllele,- for-Cgsn.. • - Scotch Pistils at :04' worth 62 1 i - • " ' to, • Do liaiites lb%• " 25 , Thibef-Clothe " If; " Ducals • " " Together with a largo' assbrtmentinf-AlpartiscOltailles--. De I n sittei., Dellarges, log, French and Scotch Gliighams. Prints. Gloves, Col. Isis, Ilandkerchiels, Hosiery, k.c., Shawls of every 'style and quality. Staple and Domestic. Dry Goods,' Cloths, Casslineres, Venting, Flannels, 31usilus, logs, Stripes, Checks. Calicoes, Cttorindes, Linens. • Dbnints,"Naukeens,"Drilfs,'3laYbidlles k/ullts; -- colored 'aud white Carpet Chain, Umbrellas Ac.. Akio; - rilarge• - itird - splettelid assortment-oHlonnets,-11ata- Cape, Roots nod Shoes, which .Wlll bu sold at the present grontly reduced prices. ' n ' 'A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, lasses, Rice, Spices, ke n ,te. flaying selected my entire ,stock with the greateat care Ind at the lowest Cash prld-s, I dinosaur° my friends and the public generally, that I will do all In my power to-make-tuy-estabilsi., meat known as the "lIE'AD QUARTERS FOR DATIGAIES:" • • Those - who wish to purchase wilr find It to their ad. vaktagettieallgliiti examine tny_staek before.purchtm ing. I.sr 111 pny the highest market price for Butter, 'Eggs Bags, Soap and Orlthl J. A. 1111311t1C11, Jr. Carlisle, November 11, 1857. GROCERIES!, AT S.C. IIUYETT'S - Shad and Mackerel of different grades, At IIUYETTS. Salmon, Scale Fish and Whhe Mb, lIUI'ETT'S. Codfish, Salt end Plckled Herring, At HUYETTI3. Cheese and Crackers can be had At 11UYETT'S. Dried Fruit, Preserves and aellles, At IIUYETT'S. Sugar Cured Reef and llark;p, * At lIUYETT'S. A flesh supply of LIQUORS, AtAIUYETT'S. OM, White Lead, Ar., Ac., S TOCRI 'OF.DRY GOODS. FOR BALI. The subscriber, from continued ill health, and by the advice of his physicians and friends„ offers his stocker DRY GOODS for tale, that he may thereby be divested if all the cares of Lushness, and 'pe enabled to devote Lis attention entirely to the restoration of his health. The fixtures will also ho sold and the store room of fered fir rout. To sae one having the, necessary capi tal, and who will devote his attention to tho business, this will afford a rare chance. The custom to already made, and as the eh oh has receive! frequent additions in May. July and August. to an amount exceeding $5OOO, Won More wound then complete It for the Fall Trade. For particulars enquire of GEO. W. BITNER. N.ll.—A lot of Goods suitable for the season just re. celyed. [Kept. 2, 1857.. ' VREPARE FOR WINTER! • . rAltallt AND COOKING STOVES. ho subscriber at his old stand on'North Hanover at., Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth lied Coffee Sot," de. Iron to call the attention of the 2 publle to his largo as ortMent of STOVES, of tho newest and most fashions. . ble styles, from the best manufhctorles in thu Al 'country, and at all.pricos from $3 to $l5. I ' ' 4. , Among his PARLOR k CHAMBER STOVES :AM. are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, - Persian, Union and Etna Air Tight, together _Persian, alter patterns Whleli hallai of all sizes fur perwraor chambers, and Calculated for burning either wood or coal- - Also, the ,Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox. or Poor Man'e r with other COOK INO STOVES, comprising tho latest improvements In .kitchen stores, and Intended 'for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining ligara'Cooicrg p . tove—a now and ele• gent - article to whiiighti 'fin tea itieliarileulai - after= - - - Oen of families. ilia cooking, stoves range in price from $1 to 25, - with the fixtures complete. Also, Ninollate 5 1 .Veli of various patterns and different prices., Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WAME for Cook ing StovisyMrasslcettles, Ac.. Also, every article in the Tftemili`Copper . Ware. The public are respect fully invitsd to call as ho is confident with his large stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to.slve en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. -call and see. oct. 25. 1854. . • ~--11.0101tRI8 GAS FITTING. AND PLUMB .Ik ING. • The undersigned would Inforruithi • eithene of Carlisle that ho has made arreng , manta todollAS BITTING an d PLUdIIIINti at abort no - • • • . tice,•and on reasonable terms. 4 Ire has engaged tire ser vices of a first rate band from Philadelphia, and has sup led himself with an extolls', e assortment of HES, which will enable him to 1111 all orders promptly All work will be warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtures . . will be found In the room exactly. opposite his Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, where be invites a roll. ' TINNING, SPOUTING, &c.—lte Is elm brewed to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and others. He will also attend to SPOUTING, HOUSE-ROOFING,. DELL HANGING, mud PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage with which he hasaiready been favored, hourospectfully solicits a continuance of the same: ' . Cern!le, June 14. '64' -41LN OTHER RE'DI.T(e'T.ION IN ntendlng to 'remain, my store, n Mr.llmaillton's new building, I will commence this week to sell elf my: en tire stock FOR CASII, at greatly reduced prices . MANY ARTICLES, REGARDLESS OF COST, - ---Nriarle-tbellule - lbrgreartairgairistwadl - kinthrnr dry' goods. Boots and oboes, Carpetingsolc. , .. ~ , . " " CHAS. OGILOY., . Carlisle:Jim. '8,1868 IVJOIrWHEAT,' 'li o93 . ;l t zr ans, Currants, ' . „ ' Citran, .Clu . .. - • ' „natopr, with id other Spices mid aiticlen suifavo (Or dally,use, i fresh and otthefineet vitality, la Wry and Sarnia b 9 • N0v.113 t 48671) '', 1, niWA • • QALT . I3It TOBACCO ands , .. . Justiieerved At timlatilly 04ieri • Doc • . P,,AzitT.NAt,...! MEd It eUST -RECEIVED AND OPENING AT NAUGLE'S.ONEAP JEWELRY STORE, • • ; Main Streeii Carlille Pa: • • - A largo. guic'ply of Watches, Jewelry. SS. ver ghd I'latud Waro, tAiiblch I. invite at aatlou.. If you want. to' .a - wt. from tho largest toak Sfeliteks, Watch 1, Jewelry, Silver and 'dell wore hiCarllelo At NAUGLE'S. We Darn a largSasiiktaniWaof Gold and Silver Ilunb lag and Open Case Watnbeir,to aniX,X2l Fancies and At NAUGLE'S. .. Floe and .Cheap'Torrelry of every style and 'quality In setts or by the piece as wanted, • - . . • At NAUGLi'S t : Silver and Plated Walters; Cake. Fruit, Sugar,- tlnd Oniiiillitskets, Sliver, Table, Tea, Cream, Sugar, Salt. • s liOsaditsind Cream Spoons, ' -" • At NAUGLE'S. , , Laws, Coral; Carnet, Goldstone. Mosaic, Flo rdtitino Mosaic, Jot Box and Glass Botta cheap [ • • At NAUGLE'S. Dlamorid,Brialiiplos and Fingering's, • ' • • 'At ';AUGLIPS., Gold Minting Case Eight Day Levers; Gold Bunt log Case, Duplex; Gold blunting, Clwdlinmeters, , . • . At NAUGLE'S. :Bagley's best' quitlity of Gold 'Pencils; Ditto Gold . Pens and Silver Holders, • At NADOLE'S. Silver snd Rlnted Tea Slitts. -Goblets, Toast: Alas, PltclnSrs, Urns, Tuieens, T. Bells, . . • - • At NAAIGLVS. Gold Nerk, Test:Club, Fob, and Chntinin Chains, 'Gold Bracelets, Lockets, 'Thimbles, Cr - onses,Charme At N4uoix.s!, Finch Time Piece's to run three and rour weeks, . At NA (10LE'5.,,.., Gold t 4 leev!, Vest, Collar, and Shirt 801:elan stiles and quality, . At NAUGLE'S. Plated Forks; SpoonS,Krilyels,,Napkiu Ringo, .Sliver Thimbles, Shields, - , f At N AUG LB'S. FlutluasfAccordoons, Music Boxes—a flue variety, At NAWILIVS. • Ladies , .Portnionnler, n, n ,Leather, plain and Fancy Taitielllng BagtVvery nice styles, ebenp At NAUGLE'S. ' If . you want to have your Watchod put in good re pair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. 1 11 you want to got a Cheap Clo F k ! you can got it V' x ' A If you want your Shear ware neatly marked at short motice, call At NAUGLE'S. All goodvnrranted as represented, or the money re , tended, .At NAUGLig'S. :Persorun that want bargains nre Invited te'eall At NAUGLE'S.. T B. KE L L Bit' S. HAT; CAP, -BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ' - North East Corner of the Public Square. • The. subWrlger. otters to the public a complete and choice assortment of Hats ' Caps Boots and Shoes, which have jullelleen purchased from the best 'mariufecturers Our stock consists of n great variety of beautiful • - SILK AND FELT HATS, made expressly for customers. All Mods of Caps for Men, Boys mid Children.,. WeArduld Invite particular attention to our well selected and great variety ni these, goods, as we ars confident they cannot be'excelled In the town or county. lIOI7'S AND SHOES, of every style and varietY, all unequalled for price and finish. It omelets in part of MEN'S fine-French CALF BOOTS,_., BOY'S YOUTH'S LADIES' French and English GAITERS, • Misses' and Children's " Evi.ry variety of Children's fancy Shoes: The best list of heavy WINTER BOOTS, for men and boys, In town., - • • Thankful to our friends and tbo public for past fa. Sire, - we hope - by - start - attention to the: wants Of our customers, nud by selling GOOD GOODS, to merit. their continued favor. - - .1. B. KELLER. li.—We sell no Auction amide! LOct. 7, 'CT. VEW7OODST - 1 - GOOD - GOODS ll 7AI ly YOU WANT NEVE,OOODS, • GOOD GOODS. 'AND CHEAP GOODS GO TI, WOODS', neat door to "Mirglanchlin's lloteloind you will find a large assitttnent of Ladies' Moods, consisting of 11IAA: Fancy and Genoa Silks; 3terinoes, Persian Clothe. De, Lalnes,lM Bages,Ainaccas; 'Scotch "Plaids, -- Sack Flan nels,„ Scotch, Manchester, Eariskon, cherub:wit Bing hanin;TallFeen:lFfaii "FrefichlrOrred - tollars, -- Itibbous.- Hosiery. gloves, fie., &e: .. • DOMESTIG.S.—WoeIen Twilled Flannels, Drilling.. Ticking, Bags and Bagging, Cotton Flannels. Osnabergs, Bemis, Gingham, Table Draper, ilheeks, white_ and col., ored Carpet Chain. Sc. In Shawls and Blankets we have alLsorts, sines. and . . . For guntlethen we Nora Fine French Black Clothe, .Black and Faucy Cassifitores and Doegkins, Satin Vest. lugs Tweedi, Salluettt, Velvet Cord, Kentucky Jeans. -..,Aia-for4noWsonsmotetautt.ehlldretes-Bciotl & Shoos, we defy 'competition. Also, n very supeitor lot i f Groceries, such as coffee Sugar, Rice, Spices, &c. • • , Our stock has been selected with the greatest care as to price and quality, and we are determined to sell at very small advances. Those wishing t.o purchase will find that ice are selling as cheap—if not cheaper—than any house in town; and they will find it to their ad. vadtago to'give up a call: e Butter, Yggs,tlags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at Market prices. N. W. WOODS, Ag't. Don't forget the place, next — doortcrMaglafichlin's hotel. • 1100 KS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! 'll ----- • - .9IItVOCK; TAYLOR - k SMITH are sole agents in Franklin and Cumberland counties, for the following veluable works Benton's Abridgment of the Debates of Congress. Price per Vol., Cloth $3 00, Shoop 3 50. Benton's Thirty. Year's Vie ; complete in 2 Vols. Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $0 00. • • , - Idorsei General Atlas of the World; Colored 31aps, and bound, $0 00. ec unxxlTs . Burton's Cyclojetedia of Wit and Humor. American Eloquence; a collectirin of speeches, etc., by the most eminent orators of America, with biogra phical sketches and illustmtito notes, by Frank Moire, novr ready. complete In tat role. Cloth, $5 On; Library style, leather, 1600; !WIWI, gilt, ti 00; half moroc -co, 7 Op. .. SANDERS' SCllOOl,llOOli S. Sanders' Pt Imer. Sanders' Speller. - - Sanders' Realer, No. 1. • Sanders' Reader, Nh 2. Sanders' Reader, t' o. 3. • Sanders' Reader, No. 4. Sanders' Reader, No. 6. Sanders' Reader, No. 5. Sanders' High School Reader. . Sanders' Ladles' Reader. Sanders' Speakers. Wholesale and retail at SIIRYOCK,. TAYLOR L SMITH'S Melodeons, SLIRYOCK, TAYLOR A SMITH'S. SHRYOCK, TAYLOR S. 13511T1E8. 14rge sh,Yfr °T STI I ITS ?I Oteq%III.OI7I Ie SMgt i Paper. Envelops, rgridtsik,a7,iktok& SMITH. RoRICES GREATLY - REDUCED . AT 001LBT'S CHEAP STORE. • re Now Cheap Goods this week from Auction. - • • At OW Llll7'B Cheap Store 1234 ete. ' Worked Collars selling thr t 3 At 08111.11 Y'S Che ap Store. —‘l.oorassimeies seLing forls.cts.. • - ./ At WIEST'S Cheap Store 25 cts. De Danes selling for 20 eta. At OUILBY'S Cheap Store. 20 cis. Ducals now style selling for 12r.. eta., . At OtiILUY'S Obesp Store. 18 'etc Plaids rich coloure soiling for cts., At OGILDY'S cheap Shire. -Elegant new style silks uncommonly low At °CHEST'S Cl:enp Store.. Carpeilngs and Oil Cloths selling under price, At °GHAT'S Cheap Store. '5O pairs of Shoes selling for $1 25, •At o°ll.lll"S.Cheap Store. 'Money wanted for Cheap Uoode, • , ''At OUILBY'S Cheap Store. N 00.11,1857. THE • NEW. STORE AHEAD OF COMPETIONI—The greatest and cheapest arrival e season of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, at the New Store. in Carlisle, corner of North Manor...rand Louther /Rivets. ' The Underolgnad returns thanks - for this patronage bestowed on lam by the public. and at tbs.- same time respectfully announces teat he has just returned from Philadelphia and is now opening a new ISt of Fall and Winter Dry Goods and Grobories. consisting In part as follows, and which he le determined to sell al the low est cash.pricest—Stlke, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas. Cliallien, De lainer, be Lieges, Lustre.; Poplins, Brilliants, Skirt ing, French and Scottish Gingham; Print.; Glorea, Collars, Handkerchiefs,' Hosiery. &c., Am. Shawls of every style. and -quality. Staple and domeotie Dry Goods,Cloths, Caselmers, Nestings, Flannels, Muslim. Ticklngs, Stripes, Checks. Calicoes, Cottonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts. colored'artd while carpet Chain,: Umbrollae,. ac., • Ac„, Also a largo and splendid assortment of Bonnets, flats; • Caps, Boots And Shoes. •, • A superior lot of Fresh Groceilea,.Teip, Coffee, Moles: *lock 'will/ tip. greatest c care and at thelowest men pri rean assure my, Mande and the public generally, will do All in my'power to mike .my establish.' nt known as the • • "lIISAW - QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS." ''. Those who wish to purrhase will And it to their. ad, l'antage.to qtll.O4OMUMna nor.jstock- before' parches: ;'• -will pair U.S highest Market prlee . fer nutter, Eggs. IWO!, Soap 111 ? 4 PY/ 4d, rf it ' •'• . . A lIUMNICII, Jr. ' °Malawi& IMS7. ' • . McINTLOE MORRIS O T T t N. - 7A11.-per:spns igdbted to thiiiiietiseiltkii, - are eirriVtitly ranwhand An toll and inttle , their - ncebnnte wi th out - dnlair. 'Th.; city inerchanta having itdoP4d:thi , cs O lysteln. 14 1 1 k'nulpsd to,curtallonk czvl9s ? nOd doas NW!' cash business. ; /1,1,*j 7i mart Orrin* alat;af IYABAS lot isle •at imet. aY. WU be and desirable tbr Cbrlattana prraabto. 'pea 28, WI • t - • tiZO. 111TNER; • 1310 .TOl , lB 0 harp 41_ ' X.P.Op, pilo, at tba It'atehouse of 2r./Pe7 ' • z ~ ~.~ te tt) onbgt. ~,-,,- N[,YN _OfiILAY ._ : ~_, Alistellancouo: rIIE LARGEST' CHAU, „AND FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN •Mathiot's ay. bueet Warelooms. . No. 2ri Gay .s'tzert. Near fayege, . BALTIMORE, MD. • WHERE Is kept always molnund, or made to order. two' ry style of French - TETE.A4LTES, in 14101, lIM Cloths or Itrocatelle. ." • French Full otuff and• Medallion, Parlor ARM CHAIRS hi Plush,,l lair. Cloth. or Itroadelle. Froneb boll Stuff Carved .PARLOR CRAMS ; in sets with Plush. flair, or Ilmeatelle. • • SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Hair, Cloth or Plush. ROCKING CllAlßS—yariona designs; in Hair, Cloth , and Plush.' Stuff Spring LOUNGES--a largo ossortmont alWays Oh hand. or any pattern made or covorod with . any goods to order. CRAM Mit SUITS—In Walnut, complete, from 43, . . - " TIANE CHM ILS and Reeking do.—the largest assert metit ready-mnde in the United States—from $l2 a do zen up• Dar itoom; Office awl Dining CHAIRS, n Oak, iWal- Wit or Mahogany. with Cane. Wood or Stuffed SentW— an-liSsortment-embraeingover • Wood Seat CHAIRS nod sErrgEs and ROCKING CHAIRS—over 100 dozen. . • Feather Dods, Hair and Husk Mattresses of every vu: fluty. AlSo, all kinds of Gilt and Plain Frames for Looking Masses, &r.. A. MATIHOT, 25 North any Street, Near Fayette street. 11!=i Carlisle Foundry, MACHINE SLIDE, CAR. AND SAS.U. FACTORY, Ettst,Main Street; CARLI,.S..LE This extensive establishment Is new in Complete or der and supplivil.witif the he'd machinery for executln trerk.iff every department. The buildings . ' hare also kiefi greatly enlarged this sfirlng.iinilstucked with the nn. vet and most improved tools for the manufacture • - DOORS, WlNupw 1 , 10131E5, SASH . , ' Shutters. Blinds, Mimi',Hop, lirackets and all other 'cinch °I - Carpenter ‘vOirli. We Invite Builders, Car penters and others to can and 0(111111110 our facilities for doing this • description of vork. The boat lateriala 'Used and n'rices usl uA at auy'dtffilr" — • establishment to the County or elbeniere. ' • . and repaired as heretofore. Engines have been recon ly built for'W. M. Henderson & SeS. In this hmougl It: Bryson A, Co. Allen toWniddp, Aid A Brothers, Ne villa, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and ot.,er. at ,vioiae eqablishment they Islay be,v,cen in daily o eratlon.and to,rhouv.me can refer for evidence of thel superiority. • IRON AND BRASS: CASTINGS. of stop• description, (pun the smallest to the heaTiis , pircos, executed at short notice for every. kind of ma chine,. A large varletybf mill eastlngs now on hand. ?f,vo-aliillfol-Pattern-ninkt:ra.eolistAntly-employed,- itEpABING promptly attended to for Paper 31111 s. tririst Mills, Factories, ,te:." Turning and Fitting 31111 flpltidles, Ac. done 1q the best style: • lilHE6iii MACIIINE.I.AND HORSE POWERS - such as Bevil Gear Four Homo' Powiror, Horizontal —Gear Four and — T'WO — llorse . Powers. Corn Shellers, CruSliers, Plough r•astlugs, and 6016'a, tides tr Mooch:, on hand or promptly made to order. BURDEN CA 'lima,. and repaired. Our facilities for building Cari.are now -more complete than heretofore and enables OH to-fur rlsh thou to tran bporters _on the rotl read r oll_etcomp .. dating terms Mad made of the beef materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. .•" .Thetromveaperience-In—the,lnteiness-of7the.enlor partner of 1110 firm. and tiro completeness of our ma chinery In every blanch ofthe establishment warrant :us in a.suring the best work to all who favor us with their , orders.—The continued patronage of our old friends toollthe pnbliejampectfully solicited. Stay :!t!, Co. NEW AGRICULTURAL WARE FARMING-I:MbIENTS The subscriber t located In the basement of' the-Metho• diet Church, opposite the Railroad Depot, Is now to ceivlug a variety of Farming Implements, such as • PLOWS. GRAIN GRILLS, GRAIN FANS CORN SIIELLIERS, FARM 11011.1.:ItS, Coyn and Cob Grinders (Scottstlianto the Crescent Grain Mill, Hot . . .Shovels, REAPERS AND 310WE1IS (3lanny's with Wood's -Improvement.) Strew Cutter 3c4 all of Vidal are at the - non,t-htluntred kind and worktnanship, anti will he sidd on the most arcommoda- Gni; terms. Farmers are retTeetfully . invitPd to call and examine before. itrehaning. For the convenience .(formers, Moore's Paten Grain Drill Will At, sold at Shiremanstown by Benlamb Clay. aud at Shlppensburg by Christian Long. August :2U, T. J. GitA 11. AM, .1. L. McDOWELL, S. M. DAVIDSON OltA HAN!. AIcDOWELL Sz CO, GENERAL LAND AGENTS,.' Leavenworth Lily,' Lotions Territory WILL buy, sell, and locate lands in haunts and Nebraska Teri Dories, lowa and %Volker° Missouri. buy and sell lands, loan and invest money. buy and null &As, give information respecting the country, and du a gmientl agency business. • REFERENCES. John It. Britton Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. • Wm. " lion. .1. 11. (Mahan) ' • her, Brenneman & Co., Bankers, Carlisle. 'Win. 31, Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. George Sunderson Esti., Lancaster. Pa. Dr. John A, Atli, M. C., Newell)°, Pa.' Wm. 8. Cobean, Esq., .) E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Hon-311am°' Coeklin, Shepherd amen, Pa. • Henry Reiman & Sons, Merchants,Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Esq., CashleC Mercantle Bank, New York. • EliplexA )ITirlape . , Beal Estate Agents, Minneapolis, Minnesseta Territory. -. Win. Kilgore. ESq., Attorney and Neal - Estate Agent, Sterling, 11,11 11. W. Mateur. Esq., Henry city; 111. _ Ex. Doe. Jomph Miner, Cumberland county,...Pa. - NA W. Clark & Co., Makers. -Ahre.-Pollock, Ilarrlsbtog, - - March 18, 1667.-IS. • • F Alt 31 S L - 0 0 R WERE! THRESHING MACHINES!. The subscriber desires to Inform fwme - rt and theiuls; hand - and.te.ititit stoutly Manufacturing Threshing Machines with Me, pout's Patent Shaker. which are generally acknowl edged to be the best articles now lu use. Mena variety of lutpnwetrelever Hullos. Corn Shelters, Straw Cut tent and Plank's Celebrated Plow. the also attends to the repairiug of Agricultural Machinery In the best manner 4uti on reasonable terms. Manufactory on North Hanover StreA, directly opposite the residence of Uoorgo Metzger, Ern. Sept. Y. '57-Iy • JUAN PLANK. •• 11 . ARDWARE !. HARDWARE JOHN P. LOME & 'SON . . aro mow receiving their Fail Stock nf ,Ilardware..which is unusually large. and in connexion with their for. mer heavy stock mites it one of the largest and Must" varied assortmeutamer offered to this public. They have every thing tint *linN,Farmer the Builder, the 31erchant. or the public, maY.:want their lines,' and which they are soiling at the very lowest prices. They 'solicit a call from the nublic'betere making their pur chases, as they feel confident they can offer battlements that will reward the bu..er Mr the trouble. Fueling thankful to a generous public fiir their forme,' literal patronage, a continuance of the moue it solicited at our old stand in North Hanover Strout. Carlisle. JOUN F. Lypiw.l SON. OctobesB; 185 Q .CORN 'LERS of various sites arid' tattCtrns for • hand Or horse power. Vegetty lo flutters, Mrs° Powers and Thresheri;land and Power Grain Mille, Farmers reJimin Fans.,Grindstones with friction Rollers. itarn,iinor [hill Bingo of Stool Copper and Silegrtiplale, Bull • Nippers for leading, Horse awl Ox 'Mutably, 'sleet Bow, Pine. thx-Yokeilund llows v ehopherds Crooks ; Kock Sail, • Fine Pruning. Sows, fIiFP itruulng.SaWs and Chisels, with everything needed by "trio Farmer or Oardeper at wholepalountkr9tatl. • ' ' PASOIIALT L AIORItItiAIit)„__ _ • 7t.11 and Market etrehts. ' blow 18. 1857.1 DANIELS' .HAY, ,?STRAW, WOIIDNIt CU.TTS.ll—lievinditeolllllr., ,1 • pointed aide, agebta In Philadelphia:or the . - above euttor wu aro able te.Voupply thole - wholefultiand retail,' of 'improved edn traction.and finish.' Youryearie trial in ,thle aeo lon have 9104611111nel their reputatioti as the beat attic e of the Glad in the market. They are adapted Air lip d'or home power, Belfeharponini, MO are hippie, .durable and strident. - • - ' * -44soirALL. nwnin§ , Implement and Seed Store, 7th and-Market straits, Phil's. Nov. 13, litif.). . .„, E 411.A.T.1. S-Alt v TtIEATIIII. - *Arch Street, '.A. a blica Sixth; del ph la, .'The , Star Cordliany,.redurni of the. lind,,An', tildes In , the 'renitit'and ;exceeding infitrength - lind Talent,anypramette konnbinatiorileretninio. otforei Ur. ,the Theatrical Yubli ,'dill apyllr every might in Gong, Tragedy,' PartaComte Drawn, :Vander Urea,. tio,dyst :Thirlettrie,•tai Aeotylina,vteiting,thatiiy,,iiet there:,' Nov. .11=18a7--th; 6,60; • _ ITEIMEMBEE Vroop cdti 915. riarrost rirriamS: OLD 3111 D A L PltEMittJM - riANO TORTEK VI14.1)151 KNABE,,senicir ',Miner of the late finxi of Enabe, Otoblo k, Co., continues the manufacture and sale of (lIIVID AND SIIVAIIE PIANO FOItTES, under the name of WILLIAM KNAIIII fa CO., at the old stain!, Nus.l, 3.5 and 7 North Eutaw Wont, opposite the Mainly llousu.Thiltlinore. , . . Thankful for the extensive patronage received by the Into firm for the last fifteen years. I respectfully beg leave to inform the public, that since the death of ono of my partners, Mr. henry thehle. , by which the part , nership. was di:solved, I have purchased the entire large, stock of unfinislad Pianos, lumber,,and other prepared materials belonging to the late firm. I shall therelbre continue the business at the old :stand as above, and will endeavor not oidy.to sustain the Fell established reputation of tile late firm, but to facet all femur efforts in perfecting the Plano Forte. . More the Ilbsolutbut of the lute firm, lam manufac turing FiIMOS on anew and much Improved scale.— The first Instrument finished according to the new do signs, was deposited in the b'uir,of the ::laryland loatl tute. bold °deb.', 1855, at which it took. the highest honors' of the Institution; busing been awarded the "Gold Medal Promium."-over the unusual competition of fourteen:Pianos, exhibited by some of. the best ma kers oflloston, New York and BafthnoM. : • At the Minna' Industrial - Joblbitlons;'hold In Oc ool.er. 1855. and October. 1850. by. the Mechanics' Insti tute of It ichniond r -Vi rgi also award td the II ighest Premiums.. • lota Fair of the Maryland Institute, held oetober, 1850, - after a 11;0st - thorough - and an un usnally protracted Investigation of the merits of the eighteen Instruments on exhibition. from the most celebrated factorlai of linitimore. New York and Bos ton, my Pialimi -- Were again awarded the highest honors of the Institution, they having received the "Gold Certifienter" an" Minor only adjudged - to articles of suet, superior molt as to defy competition for two sueeesslye years. 'Also. at the Third Exhibition of the Metropolitan Mi.elianic'k Institute. held In 'Washington. D. C. March 'lan, they,re once 1111A•0 awarded tlio highest hon. ors. With agar ( - the qualifier: of my pianos ; -I confl -.Aptly refer to t si vi testinionials I am constantly re ceiving from Pro ssors and _Amateurs. speaking for themselve,4 and -et WS, of the high appreciation fu which my Instruments are al ways•held, and which can be seen at City Warerrsoits. .And this is the .liest and_ most reliable assurance I can offer to' eu4omers. apar front my-oo'n knowledge of the - lustrunients, that' to purchasing at my establishment, they are guaranteed • the nosscssion of a Piallll. equal, If Mit superior, to any made in this country or Europe. • All Pianos built at my Factory hate full Iron Frames. Awing so-constructed as to secure great additional strength. without affecting the coos, audtbereforo wilt , stand in any climate. • . _ Pianos made to order, of any kind of WOCHI, and with any style of finish that may be desired. ' The gieatest care is bestowed upon my work, and thb selection of the best materials; and every Instrument turned out (Willy fottory ran therefore be fully war, ranted, as possessing all. the qualities requisite, fora gimd pima. • All 111Str11111entli of my-manufitclure urn she guaran-, teed for five years from the day Of sale - attentinit Is paid to the selection of lto struuients for distant "orders, nod n or P 7.• CII.kNOE gral.ted nt any dine within sit months from the day of sale, should such Instrument not give stair, satisfaction. - _ ~,,,, will lint! ... ...heir au. age to give MO a ^Nil 'before purchasing elsowinv.. el.. Constantly on hand a lino assortment of7tIKLO DEONi,. of the brut nutters, at prices from $l5 to s2oo— and double reeds—and also with double key boards mulstopsorell adapted for the use of small churches. ' - PIANOS exchanged, hired, or tuned. ' Thr following testimonials from two of the most emi Planhts in the world, will show how my Imtru' nient are-appreciated — by Thor. at Performers, who have h. d opportunities for testing the best Manes o Europe and America: . _Me. IV. li:;Aus,ltimore: Dear Sir: I have great pie:mm:l . in certifying:ln:at — l haVe - tried'your Square Pianos, and find then: equal, it md superior to any in this country. Among their great qualities, which distinguish them, is the eve:less of tone, the agreeable and even tench, and volume of tone: Wishing you nil the stove:Ts 'you sohighlydc- Baltimore, Dec. XS, Mg. . S. TIIALBERG. 31erssq. Wm:lin:the k Co., Ballimore : Oenticnun : Periat me to express you herewith my `sincere thanks Ibr the superh Grand and Square Pianos which you - have loanedeme, and on - which 1 have per formed at my concert..-1 cannot but:congratulate you - upon- the'llinneime Progresla haptuvements yell con continually make on your Pianos. which, in my opin• lan. rank runung_thuyarylest hr this_tumitl7. • ' With hearty wishes for your success Mad' prosperity, which you richly deserve by your en terptise, energy and activity, 1 remain yours, very truly, --July 15,-1557-Iy. MAURICE STRAKOSCIL _ M =I HovEß , s - LIQUID HAIR DY,E. The tastluiony of Prof. Booth and 1)r. Brio&lo having: previously been published, tto following Is now added:— From Prof. iIIeCLOSItY, formerly, professor of Them and Practice nt Mediclno In thu Found° Medical Co lege of Pennsylvania, and Into Professor of Surgery I ' the Atuericuu College of Medicine, &c. PitiLSTELPIIM, Nov. 27th. 1866. Mr. Joseph E. lbSover trial, of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince the most skeptical, rhatit Is 11 SAFE, CI COAST, anti 'EFFICACIOUS preparation. Unlike many others. It has In sword Instances proved ser viceable in the cureof HOMO dutaneous eruptions on the bead, and, I have no limitation in commending It to those requiring such an application Vary respectfully, ' J..V. X. McCLOSKY, M. D.,' 475 Race St., above 13th. HOVER'S WRITING INKS, in — eluding HOVER'S' WRITING FLUID. and : DOVER'S INDELIBLE INKS. still mailtain their high' character, .which hastelwaya distinguished them, and the °atoned. demand first created. has continued uninterrupted until thapresent. Ordure addressed to tha Manufactory, No. 416 RACE Btr.t . et,.oloxe (old. \0.144,) rhliadetplette,U•lll real. prompt attention by • ' , JOSEPH E.IIOOVER, Manufacturer. • THE - MA . GNETIC BELT. The undersigned, after mony , years of careful research - ethleffinfrinientThtiffidlSeeferetraild perfected . a safe, convenlent n'Sl undsceptionable means of ompletely coutfoling the maternal function, without employing eny of the unnatural and deleterious expedients so of ten resorted to for thatpurpose; Apart from its spectr a, roe cf proveutlog Conception, it is nn int - Able menus of restoring to health and vigor -the abused, de ranged and enfeebled procreative tunctiOns of females, and of re-invigorating and restoring the general health to its Nettled . cunstitutional integrity. It consists et a tdmuitunelletr, which encircles the body directly over the ou ituuuri - by the Magnetic action of which the fee cutidAting lower is lutorrepleil and held in aheynnee, and the vital fiehrouffignetic currents. otherwise dralu• ml oil by sexusl excesses ore turned back through the system, stimulating all the viscera to a. healthy . nor mai tone. in Ina true moral aspect, 110 valid oldeezion ran be urged against its lawful, use, inasmuch as it is designed to subAerve a great humanilary purpose In the reproductive ecobomy. It is impossible in a brief card to give the reader nn adequate conception of the Vie-• tues of the disrtnery and the stones of itt action. Ac co: dinglv, the proprietors, have prepared n pamphlet„ fully.eiasslylug the philosophy of its influence upon the genitive function, Its MOS, tests and results, which they,will forward, upon the receipt of Slx --cents in postage stamps; to any address.„ The prlce.of the Belt is E, sent by Mill free. De COURkkY, NORTON ee CO., 340 Broadway,- New York: Address I'. O. Pox 2341. ' Beet tiTAUFFER & HAnLir.v. CHEAP WATCHES'AND HIVE= lIOLESALE AN .. 11) RETAIL, ' at She "Philadelphia Watchfincfloweiry Store" No. 148 (Old No. 96) North SECOND Street, :Cotapr of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Levor We(rhea; full Jeivellnd,lBusreteases, $2BOO Gold Leplno, 18 caret, . 2100 Sliver Lever, full jewellod, • 12 00 Silver I.epine; Jewels, • 000 :Superliir quartlers, Gold SpOitarles, '• 7 00. Fine Silver do., ' . • .1 50 Gold Bracelets. ' " „ 300 Ladfs Gold' Peiells,'" ' 10Q . - Silver Ten Spoons, sot: , • 500 Geld' l'ons.„with'Penrit And Silver holder. .' :100 Gold Finger Ships 27% cts. to *SO; Watch Glasses,' ,plain - 12% ets.. potent 183.. f, Wont 28; other articles in, proportlqu. AlEgoode iiartented to - - lie whiaLlapunre: sold for. , , • • ! • . . . • ". . STAUFFER it7I:IARLEY.' s.i.//aF^Driiiarid - some Gold and' Silver Levers and E. pines still lower thaq Oct.• ; , • -.,) •.4 ()IIN::.11:.-ALLEN.,/CCO:;:Wc6.121k 4 . -, Chesnut street. (atlythahle, beletf.Y4tar.)l>tala. ultatfa, (tho eldest 'Weal : ware" House ttt . tbe.city,) ,Manufacturrertid Wholetale treater.' tri Plteatllkta. ebtee•tadts - yrnome, ?meat Otoo,rodeCedst*ergOrar, rein(ed dot to ehrtntr. ) - WetiCatt4'wnletr•wein) , Cord , . rushes, &e., 06 all deseriptlobs; Please call and Me' amine our St4k. '" ' August 5,1857-4 y. • 1r10 4 46Ra.) , idiiirititielitifibil'ttPkgo 4 fitraritedtphol4 . I , a nt $5, per 40zer4.2 01114306 s4.por theseitW , -and dlndging-inudins, fit-ind-.b n at-gunl‘lty.cn!i ,h,.:1 liiia3oar,tpu. rrift ITO.F F A NC Y "NOW OPEN' • ' ERIN RIEGLE 'IS . COING I And will booa. blp Old Ifend.Ounrtero In North -IfonovOrrstroot r durhig-the•Ckrrlstiono•on4-Now-Yoorli *fustlyltlos, With ono of.lbe largest usFortniontA of . ' - COMM CONI , ECTIOIsABLES. , . • Neer offered in this vines ' consisting fa part of Fine Candy Toys and Fruits ; . lolly Cities, Don Dons, GM Chucointo and Fruit Drops. Hose, Vanilla, and Burnt Almonds, French and exploding Secrete &a. Also all Me Common varieties. • FIUTITS AND NUTS of the latest importations such se Oranges, Lemons, - Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Currants, Citron, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoa, and (Around Nuts..--in connection with Ma above an extensive as sortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS : of soyery. quality and price, consisting in part Of Fine Wax, kid, china, crying and other_ ;Sewing and Card Baskets. Fancy :Roxea, Flowyo Vases, Motto Cups, Tca Setts, Masks, Drunis. uas, Air .Pistols. A ccordeons, liarmonicans, Trumpots. ClieSSlDell bond and wood, Dominoes, Lotto and other gamed. Fancy Scapa. flair Oils and Port Monales, &e. We have also a fine lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, Crushod and brown Stigma, of every grade,(lOW. Molasses, Starch Green and IllaCk Teas, Spleeslotter,soda,Sugar,Watei: and other 'Crackers, cheese. Sc. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a miner. ou . s public for the patronage heretofore bestowed On him, and lopes, by a do ire to please, , to merit a continuance of the somd. P., 1110NY , k11, • • 'Carlisle, Dec.10:1860 " .... . lIANTCII, IgEncitANT TAndit. • .- ,orithllanorer Street two doors 'North' orldenta k 11So's Store: -Ibis just returned 'flint .Plitlaclelphia, with a tur..stoek of Cloths Crissimeres, Vestings suite able for Spring and Summer weer. which be is prop, ed. to mate up to order promptly, arid on reasonable farina.- on hand CII1•;AY .READY—MALE together with stocks, collars, handkerchiefs and • other artlehte.naually found in a (lentientane Store.. . Goods boUght elsoyrhera will also bo pi/spa-to immure as usual. - ... • . FA MT .1; Y :.0 OAL,-1,000 -- - . re', - .:' • - lions Lylco i ' Vail y - • G3l,_._,_-_,_- (:.,A L. broken and r e. ._... ,• ~,T Woolltik screened, prepared.ex _ __,...n , ~,r....,:n.._... kessly for fatally use, . and kept .tmostt coTER, so that I can furmsh It oat and CLEAN all seasons of the year. I have also on hand and for. sale the BLACK DIA3IOND COAL. from the Baltimore Company Mines. Thin Coal is admirably calculated - for LATH 011): Sloven and' Cellar Furnaces; all of which I will sell at small profits for cask, and doliver to any part of Um borough. • •, Augusts, 1857. " • ,y. 11..31URRAY. LIMEBURNEItB' C 0 kL TONS of Lykono Valloy Nut Coal. a 'superior . r. el°, receiving and for solo by August 5, 1857 C UMBERLAND VALLEY R. R - WINTER AMU \ T • : 1 44 -07AP CHANGE OF HOURS,' On and after 'MONDAY, Oct. t2th 1857, Passenger , Traink will run as follows - : (Sundays excepted.* FOR HARRISBURG. Leave Chambersburg; • ' 9.50, A. M. Shippensburg, , .9.20 ". New villa, 9.55 " Carlisle, 10.30 " • • " -Mechanicsburg, 11.00' At Harrisburg, 11.35 .' " ' , FOR CHA3IIIERSBURO,, lat Train. 21 Trarn, Leave Hasrisburg . •• 0.30 A. M . 1.60 P. 14. " lleehanicsburg 9.10 - " 2.20 Carlisle 9.60 ' 2.p0 . 10.25 " 3.25 " Shippensburg, 11.00 " 4.00 9 At Cltrubersburg, 11.30 " ' (4.30 " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 1,08, A, -1.;7.55 A. 31., and 1.15, P. 31., via Celtnbla. Leave Harrisburg Or 31., and 1.00 P. M. Larive .11eirrlsburg, for_ Pittsbuit, at 3.35 A. 31.,j2.25 Noon, and 5.15; P. 51. IMEEEM • - J'asiTengers for Pottsville, Rending, and points on the Dauphin and Suslinchan tut Railroad, a n d for Treverton, Milhitsburg, and points on the Northern Central Dad. rood, must take the Morning Train from ChaMbers• burg. • lectmn ponsburg, and Chambersburg, will be ton canto less when paid for Tickets at the Office, than When paid In the Cars. - Q. N. LULL, liupeet Railroad Office, Chambotaburg,) - Oct. 8,107.—U. • 1 1FAU VALL'S - GALVANIC OlL.=• ° ify this greatrroinedy has obtellied Gar itself, a wear!' wide reputation, as a blestiing to invalids. In cures of spinal disease, Rheumatism Burns andScelds.'Nervoua headache, Erysipelas, Neuralgia, &c.. It has a magical effect in removing pain, Imparting to the diets:mist pert, - - - n nat oral current of electricity, by which...the healthy 'fwictioil are reaterod Immediately, and a cure effected As no one has over used this article without" benefit. - we - confidently - refcrto thosowlso IfaeirapPlled ft, "fo their testimony In its aver. ' For sale by S. W. linverstlck, S. Elliott. 11. Kauffman, 11:3. Kinn', and at all the country stores throughout the county.. • ____,. . P l -2.41_-th...111/librUl.pritilil-EIFIX.XINTS-8.1.(1,1..,Lim _„.• ibill is the only she. that le- shipped to the United ' States. ~. , _ Nov. 25, 1857. lIOOTS AND SHOES" AT COST. Intending to relinquish this 'branch of my husi ness. 1 will sell off tho entire 'stork at cost for CASH.' The stock is good, moat of it bought this faff —Also, Cloths, Cassimors and Coatings at cost for CASH Now is the time and Ogilby's the place to get rood bargains. t• Dec. 10,1247.1 OGILTIY. 4,_ GENTS, ATTENTION! __.,... 0 you,wish to find good employment, and make money with little br no investment, and 'kith .ut in. terferlng will your regular businese 1 If you do, read this advertisement. C. E. Tenn & Co., of 392 11;oome Street, New York, are manufacturing and sowing massive gold Pencils for $5 each, (which are elAap at that price.) and they throw in a gift or price with each Pencil worth from $2 up to 'ss, $lO, $l5, $2O, *25, $3O. 050, $75. $100.5200, and Wu. Don't cry net, Humbug! Lottery'!" It's no such thing. The Pencils are bold at their cash value, and all the profits over the first cost are thrown into the gifts, which actually cost the purchaser nothing. The prices are distributed on a simple plan of dmwing, which would tako too much room to explain, but which has never failed to give complete satinfastlow. We have drawn and sent to purchasers 183 gold watches of va rious prices, 74 purses of gold dollars, 238 gold lockets, k5O gold chains, and a corresponding number of other prizes, within twownunths. THERE ARE NO 111LANIii3, but every purchaser draws a price warth $2 certain, and it stands thousands of acute,. to bee higher figure. - We want a good agent in every noighlswhood through. out the country, to solicit purchasers, and any agent to he successful; must have a Pencil and-a price to exhibit. We pay agents $1 cash, for each purchaser he obtains, and the first porton In any neighborhood who applies for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that locality. Should en agent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with his Pencil, he would have little difficulty In obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it a pay ing business. A NEW IDEA I • READ ' -3Ve ask _nobody to swill their money till they know what prize they dritw. Any person wishing to try their luck, can firs* send us their name anti address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return 'Mall whit prim they drew, when they can pond on and take the Pencil and' prize, or not, whitheYer_they - eitoose. - "Werglitolliiii - prfrliette only once to a purchas er. After the first drawing, every purebaser.will be re. quired to send In advance, through the authorized agent. We will send , with each - drawing , the number 'taken out, with full tioscription of the plan of drawing. Addrese • ' Jan 11, 1851-3 m, • HQWARD ASSOCIA . TION;::, PIIIIADEIPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by special en. dowment for the iallef of the sick • and distressed, aßlicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. • • To all porimns afflicted tvith Sexual Diserusei, such as SPERM ATORRIBEA, SEMINAL WEAIiNESS, IMPO TENCE; GONORRIREA, GLEET,' SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, Ac.; Sc..' • The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful' destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unlbetunate vic tims of such diseases by Quacks, several years, ago dl rooted their Consulting Surgeon, sea CHARITABLE' ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases,'ln all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description.of their condition, (age, : occupation, habits of 1111), dc.,) and in cases of ex treme, poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE: ,'lt, Is needless to add that the Association commands th highest Medical skill of the age, and will. furnish the most approv, d modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of 'the Past, feel assured .that their labors in this sphere of •benevolent effort, • have been of great benefit to the af licted. especially to' the young, and they' have resolved to devote them- selves ' with renewed zeal, to this 'very important but much despised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Spar-' matorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness. the Vice of °minim, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other ; Dissises of ,the SexualGegens, by the Consulting 'Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FEES: OF - CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS far postage • • Address,. for Report or ' , treatment,' 1)1.. 'GEORGE B. 'CALHOUN, Consulting Batmen, Howard 'Asiociatlon, Not 2 Synth Ninth Street—Philadelphia. Pa. • fly order alba Ittrectors. • E_ZRA 117 D, Secretary, • • '• • ' ALL' .PAPER' Atcp..wmpoN% - SHADES . , ' • N0..133 FiC;rth Second:Street, below. glutei Phfladelp64 . ihivingeomplated their large'aiteartinint of Goods for Spring . and nuinmer .Trade 1. would. SestiNtiiW fully invite the attenthin. of purchMers *the same! :"The stack- for twenty; alicannesi variety cannot I[e ae' ; eopatanfly . on, hand - ,every..descrlption, Of ' 4. - .oold and •Palnted'ilinules,, Du ff liollands, sled fShede, Flafaree.' Wall. Pipets.' Curt/dna, Fire 'Mara Prlnte. luders.Ae„ all of which they offe.rta.t.:Atn,W.:Terrian4toonattce.hen own , be had at any lithPS. Call. an ett.'•'. • ' .10.3 North Second ,fiept.,4410.7. Malik I . - • - • . .1,01/14,STRAIrl , STEER.'—Caine' ttio promuses jot. the: subsci-mer;ieelding • 'North townshlp,Cumbor— ' , IstldtiontitY,'Sbdut th_.'lltstor Aiigust lint; d tied Stioir,;7 , 0.1100041 0 bositioulttwil years old: '.Therii oro no par.. „tlotilar nuieks about the Steor..Thu,ow nor Is (Wired to ' 'bot.itO eltsritettfotot testis blot imsylother tiontlll lie, disposed of serordlng - to, - .,' - . •BeNJAmrofnumi4cp,,,,' Av,.7.„0 19.11. MURRAY. 2d Train 2.10 P. M 2.45 3 i 20 4.00 4.10 6.06 " C. E. TODD k CO•• • 34211Mni0-EtiviA,