lartungi 2tpartuttilt. The 'i'hiloktiPhy of Bread Xaking The . following reinarka 011 the phiToso phy of u breadmakirig„,are from AohtiNoWs "f Chemistry of Common life," a. work --whielreontains-tuueli-useful-and - interes flog information in regard to the food, • 'beverages and narcotics in common use. . • ," When the grain of wheat is crushed between the stones of the mill, and is —then - sifted; it is separated into - Iwo' parts and' the, flour._ The bran is the-olitside, -bartler part of the . grain, which does not crush so", readily, and . when it does crush, darkens •the. color of "the flour. It is therefore generally sif :. ted out by .the„thillor, and is . used for feed . ing horses, pigs, and other animals, or even for applying to land as'a tuanure: If Lisp four be Mixed with: a quantity of water sufficient to moisten it-thorough ly, the particles cohere and form a smooth, . elastic and tenacious dough which admits of being drawn out to some extent, and . of being. moulded into a variety of fortes. If this dough be placed -upon a sieve or • oil a. piece of muslin, and worked with , the hand under a stream Of•water, ne long . ..• as the water passes through milky,. therCt . :•--ovill-rethaitiitt-last - upon - the - sieiie a white, • sticky substance very much reseinbling birdlime. This is the substanCe. which, • gives 'its tenacity to 'the dough..- Vrom its glutinoukeharacter, it has 'obtained among chemists the nave-of gluten. When the milk has become clear by standing, a-white powder will be found 'Ftt the bottom of the'vessel r which is cow , mon wheaten Stara. Thus the flour of wheat contains two principal substances, gluten and starch. Of the former ; every 100 lbs. of fine English flour ()Attain a bout 10; and of the latter about 70- lbs. " When a little yeast is added, to' the flour before or while it is being mixed with water into a :dough, and the dough - is then placed for, an hour or two in a warm atmosphere, it begins to rise—it ' fermerits,:that is, swellkor increases in bulk. • Bubbles of (carbonic adid gas) are disengaged in the interior of the dough which is thereby rendered light and po rous. If it be not put into a hot. oven, • :the fermentation and swelling are at first increased-by-the-hightirtempera bltt when the ivlfeire:Via been heated nearly to the temperature or. boiling water, the fermentation is suddenly arrested; and the. mass is fixed by the after baking in the form it has then attained. The formation of hard crusts on the loaf may be preven ted by rubbing , a -little melted lard over it after it is shaped; and before it is set down. .to rise, or-`by 'baking it in' a covered tin. • ••i "_lt is now . newly-baked bread, and Hit be cut across it will appear light and: spongsr,:_being_ regularly sprinkled over with little cavities, which were pro . duced in the soft dough..by...the bhltblcs - of pis given off during ' the fertnenta- This fermentation is the': eunse- . quence of a . peculiar action, whidh , yeast exercises upon the moist ehanges*part of the starch- of . the flour into sugar, and then converts this sugar. 'into alcohol end: carbonic, acid, in the same way as it. does' 2vlrn_....itis-ailded,to the worts of the brewer or distiller. As the ,. gas Cannot escape - from the glutinous dough, it collects within it in 'large bub bles, and !palms it swell, till the heat of the oven kills the yeast plant, and causes '• the fermentation to cease. ' The akultol - escapes, for the most part, during the ba king of the Joaf,and is dissipated in the . • oven. "New-baked bread possesses a peculiar softness and tenacity which is familiar with most people, and ihnugh — generilly considered less digestible, Is - e favorite, with many. After two or" three days) it -loses its softness, becomes, free and crumbly,' apparently drier,—ln common language, the bread• becomes stale, or it is stale bread'. It is generally supposed that - this - change eases ' frour the -bread . becoming actually drier by the gradual loss of water; but this is not the ;case: Stale bread contains almost • exactly the.' same proportion .of water as new bread after it has become completely cold.- ' The change is merely in the internal ar rangement of the molecules of the bread. A proof of this is, that if we put. tr stale loaf into a closely covered tin, expose it for half an hour or an hour to heat, not exceeding that of boiling water, and then remove the tin, and allow it• to cool, , the loaf, when taken out, will be restored. in ippearanco and properties to the state of 'new breed. "L_ "The quantity of water which well-bak __.±. eti wheaten bread contains, amounts on en average to about forty five- per, cent. The, bread we , eat, therefore, is nearly ]tall water;—it is, in fact, both meet and • • 'drink together. Items for Farmers HORSE TRAlNtiquf—Mr.Tohn S. Raney,y an •American, has recently been creating a sensation in England by his wonderful tact n training horses. Smile of thq . "most.fractiotiS animals belonging to Queen' Victoria and her royal family have been subdued by his management . The Union. States that Mr. lt. will be remembered by many Washingtonians as having exhibi-. ted his Wonderful power over the horse in Washington a few years since. It says it well remembers to have seen him enter the enclosure in front. of the old Union office, with a refractory animal, who was oompletely subdued in tifew moments. A Goou Cow.—llon. E. P. Buffing. ton-of Fall Riser,. Mass., owns a cow, it is stated, that has given dtiring . the past year-4,704 quarts .01,miik, which is an average of 13 19'365 . quaits•per day for the entire year,. This milk was sold,ut six cents per quart, and amounted to 8285 84. The original cost of the cow was $74, and the cost of keeping $12445, making $l9B 45, while the milk of one year amounted to $B7 39 more than both first cost, and feed. , • This is certainly a re markable cow. • LATINO, OUT liiirDS FOR WH EAT.- An esteemed Canadian oorresnondelit saYlihat " lands for' wheat should run north end south; for if they run east "wrIA - best: the south side of the land—eSPecially if ridged-up, high-itnd.thinner and of a poorer sample' on the north si ." Have others.obaerVed t his effect? • HUNQARTAN GRASS I a variety introduced juto,•lewa by Governor Ujaz hy,',ivhiah'seemeto be - fast heomuing an, Mitt Orop in 'that State . It is now , 'said . to' take - the. place of maoy, gralseavhotlx forpasture and,hay. D4iNApE•frat,.deep fregizent •stirring Of the sun: two 'tbird; arirthe true 'n for Amin % inglandagairist:-the effects ofdrought: culture Othoed :iiiepsds'eqeally in- Ospirisable' • • • •tti lisiellancous. fyo, CARPENTERS; AOME R S •‘ • .1• AND BUILDNIIRS. subsciibers _would resectfulty announce .to the public, that they are now prepared to furnish the fol . lowing dosed bud articles of LIMBER: First, common And - Minitel Plan, and' IleaVdtt of All AlliedeseT - Com- - ipon Boards and Plau of white pine; Hemlock Joiee nollEcau Mutt. of ail !dies and lengthu ;' White Pine and Itellow,Ptne Flooring, worked; all Rinds of Poiliog and Illuster,ng Laths; Pine and.CyYlruS Shingles of nil qua _...Lities.F.Shingilitg—Lath .triplug,,..nuti...bitual.. O . :11.1111 20 Rut long. ,All timbora sawed to enter; by oaring their bills, of all lengths and sizes, (pine, oak, hemlock.) Sash, Boors, Blinds and Monidings ready for use. Thu above will be furnished on the Most roe ' ' imitable terms, find at the shortest notice. TO. COAL CONSUMERS. •• No have constantly on hand at IA • • Muds of - r.llll‘ e FAMILY COAL sum us Lykens Valley, Short Mountain, Trovorto,n, ho cunt Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury. Wlikesbarre, and the lirnad'Topior 111E0cm/tithe; Ali of witch we wilt deliver to aity'part of the town as -low as it eau be bought at any•yaril in' the town. for cash or country pr'tduco. Cos Mill re screened and delivered clean. By strict attention to business, wo hope to recolvesa liberal shore of public patronage.. . You will find our Yard in Elie pastern and of '046 bm rough, opposite the Gas Works. Our office hereafteivzill bu upt op posit° Bentz A: Brothers store, In the office now occupied by 'Mtuire.Smith. - All orders left at, the office or at either of the subscribers' residences, nn West Pomfret street, or at Bast °trout, will . 110 promptly at, turnimPto •13111t031 & HOFFER • ,Carlisle, Juno 3, • . CM ÜBERLAND VALLEY BANK P.O.OPRIETORS. • WILLIAM KER, . MELCIIOIR 11RNNEMAN, , KURT. 1)." STERRETT,: Jaw: Dum.Ap, - Mc Wooi.s, , JOIIN S. STEIIEETT, JOHN-C. ll. A. - STURGEon. , This flank, doing businesa in the name of lier, Ifren nommi - Irtio.; ifffir ftill - yfirepTirffd - tirigrif t genoral Banking'ilusinesa with promptness and fidelity. • Money received on deposit and paid back-opfficmaud Without notice. Interest paid on special depositsn'per• tllimtes of deposit hearing interest at Vie •rate lye per cent. will be issued for as• short a parld as •four months. Interest on all certificates will cease at um. tingly, provided, however, that if said certificates are rationed at atiy time thereafter for another given pu• clod, they shall bear the same rattinf interest up to the time of renewal.- 'Particular attention paid to the !action of notes, drafts, cheeks, .4e., in any part of the United StateA oreanadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or.t be Conti. "nen Tim faithful anti s ecmfldential`exteution of ail orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Farmers, klechaniys and all rthers who desire a safe depository , for their names, to the undeniable fact, that liffipropthittirs of this Bunk ale )I,llblo to the iNtlitt of their estates for art the Deposats,and other ofifikatlona of !{or, num '4; en. • They have recently removed into their new Booking MUM dim eoiiy opposite , their former stem!, lu West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, whore they will at all times he pleased to give any in formation desired in regard to money matters in gone. . Open for business from 9 o'clock in the morning null 4 o'clock lu tho evening. • If. A. STURGEON, Cad Our CnrllBlo, May 20. 1857 ' IRE INS URINCE. THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE 11S SUILA:s10E COMPANY of Cumberland county, Income. rated by an not of Assembly, Is now fully organized, Ind is °Mir:llion under the management, of the Pollock% commissioners, vie: _ Drrnlel—Bailen- , William-11,Gorpts;)fiehnol d. Elebelborgar, Chrlstlau Stoymon, Jolin C. Dun lap, .12Vrob 11. Coov or, Lewis lly or, -S. Eberly, Ilenja min 11. ..)losver, J. - Brandt, Joseph ‘llekevoluan Alexandor"ratheart. Thu mites of Ineuranco aro as low and favorable an any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wlshing,to heroine menthol,: are invited 'to make applwatilni to the apints of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. . . „ BENJ. 11. 7‘IOSSER ' President. STAYMIN, Piro Progidout: • LEWIS lIYEIt, Secretary MICHAEL "COCKLIN, Treatatrer. . • AGENTS. . . 'CI ikriillIIERLA ND COUNTY.—John Shorriek, olp loillartin, Now Cumberland; henry Zearing, "Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Henry ---- Downour; Churehttiwn ; Samuel (Iraliam, W. Ilemisborol; Samuel Cool Cr. .1. IV: Clocklin, Sheplierthtown; 1). —Coover,-Shenlierdstown-i-C: B. Herman, fitter Spring; Ileti.j. Ilaveli,tlek:Sllver Spring': Charles Ilcll, Calllslu. .3 1 ro11K COUNTY.-IV. il;Pleking,'Doire - e; Peter Wol. ford, Franklin ; Inc. Griflllb, Warrington ; Den* DAUPHIN CO.—llowor & Lachman, liarsisburg. Memhorn of the romp:Any having policies about rati have Min ronewud by making application t any of (he AtTenth.' "Alan . , Know 'Thyself!! .- An Inv'alimablellook for 25 Cenla...Eve , ry, gamily should have a qopy.'. •,`, DR: HUNTER'S MEDICAL 0.4.1 MANUA LAND lIANDtiODE. • 'flit AVFLICTED— . 5 . ; •s - A0 containing an outline of the ;;;' , "l/kri - go ..origin,. progress, treatment trtoia4 and cure of every form of dis• MAAW4ii • enntrarted by . prowls lo r i ntercourse, by \\S • ex cess with advice for their „ prevention, written ,in. it familiar avoiding nil niedleal technicalities and everything that would of fend the ear of decen4': •-":"*"'"'' 'Testimony Of the Professor of Obstetrics f u Penn, College, I'hiladelphiii.—'4l4 t litlNTt WS MEDICAL • M ANUAL.'—'TiIe author df.Dhis work, unlike the • noljerlt v of those wile advertise to cure the discus- W es of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the • best Colleges in the United States. It affords mo ---pleasumtfr.reconimend-him-to th e_unfortuat e, or to. "the victim of mal.practico, as a successful and en • perionced,practioner, in whose boner and integrity 0,4 they may place the greatest confidence. LON(1811011E, M. D. 1: 1 1 From A Woodward, M. it., of Penn. University, E. 4 Philad. It gives me pleasure to mid my testimony to the Profemilonal ability of the Author of the ' Medical Manual."—Numerous C. 0,1 of Diseases of pr. the Genital Organs, HOMO of them of long standing, 0 have came under my notice, in which Ida skill has been manifest In restoring to perfect health, in seine instances Where the patient' has been consid bd erect beyond medical gild. Iu th e fro:Q.ll.mi of scull.. '—' cal weakness, or disarrangement of the Dinette.; producmlby .SELF-01105E, or EXCENS Of vellery, I.do not know his superior in the Profession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty •*nl years, and deem it no more than just'ce to him as §-N. well as a kindness to the unfit Duna° victintofear ly 'indiscretion, to reehinmend him an ono. to mhos° ••• professional skill and Integrity they may safely confide themselves, ALTRED WOODWARD, M. D One onpy, securely enveloped, will bd forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States, fur 25 eta.. or 0 copies for 31 N. .0(17c. Address ,cOSDF.II & CO., Publishers, 111.'197, Philadelphia. .. .. • Canvaasere and llook,igents supplied ou the most liberal terms.. Doc. 0, 1857:71y. Ll A.1)1)1., LI AND LIARS ES S MAK- J ING. Tlit" subscriber continues to carry on the -above business, I n all Ito various branches, in North flan• 'over street, Carlisle. two doors North,of .Leonard's corny] where ho intends keening on hand a.general aNsortment In hitt lino, consisting of all hinds of fashionable SAD. DLES, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, Cirrillglosand I lalters,alse TRUNItS, traveling and saddle, bags. Ile also -- man ufactures the most I,Fir ' • - 11110 IIpprOVOII SPANIS II • Sril 0 SADPLES over_ustid In the eduotry, and those wishing a hand some, durable' and pleasant saddle will do well to call and seathorq.fie also manufactures liar:less, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varie ties, and confidently believes from the general approba timer-his ettstemers,that he. makes the neatest and bust gears, In all their variety of bredth, that Is made In the country. Ile also makes oil hinds of Matrasses to order. viz: Straw, Ilusk. Curled Ilair and Spring Mat, fusses. All the ahn s ve articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, and, with the utmost deal patch. . lACOD Ru EM. ' A. K. Ititerm. • OTICE is hereby given that I have N MIS day associated with mu, as n partner in - the Forwarding, Commission and. Grain ilusinese, my son ALKERT K. RIIREM,und that the above business' will be hereafter conducted under the name of J. BIIEEM & .•. J. RII BEM. N. B.—Highest Cash iniees for PRODUCE ot all ktdds FLOUR, RYE, OATS, &e. Salt, Plaster, &e. always on hand and for solo. Carllslo May 1 1857—tf. TIAI V B It Y. STABLE.—Having pur chased from J. It. Nonetnaker his LIVEDY EF- ÜbISIELIENE, I will be alWays ready to aceummo - date the public with HOUSES, CAR gifttItTAGES, DEDUCES, and every other ar &Fie in my line. By strict attention to business and a desire to please, the subscriber Impolite receive a liberal share of public patronage. GEORGE lIENDEL. N. D. Omnibusees on hand to supply those who may be In need of them.. 'G. hi. . , • . Nov. 25, 1857r] • CJA R D .—We 'would respectfully but earnestly urge upon the attention of those of our customers who have accounts standing on our ,hooks, the actual necessity there exists for the gottleinent of the SAM, IMMEDIATELY, either by note or otherwise. LENTZ & BROTHER, , Opposite the Post-OMee. bee. 2,1867.1 •• A ,I ANNV'S . REAPER ,& MOWER. The subscribers having been appointed 'sole agents for Manny's Combined Reaper and, Mower; with Wept& blimulty-MENT, for Philadelphia ...county;.` are so w cure the .bor combined matinee In use, will • please.- I apply early, as the supply is limited. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. • Seed and Impleinent Store, nor. 7th and Market eta. Philadelphia.. , , . • . ',.CORN SUELLERS , I CORN STIELVERS Or both hand and horse Rowerof superior quality and finish, and at greatly' reduced "prices; also hoot, Stray`,, and Potidor Cutters, &c. &a • • .; - • PASCHALL MORRIS, & CO ; " Cor. 7th and Market Strobl. Philadelphia. 1 • . . • PROUTY PLOWS,—T6 umjeysign-; ed bacing been itnpolrar soli; liotttiria - Thlts4wipn: for the Prouty Plows and Pastimts, aro I:6W prupormic— .: offer them Id Partners and Denims at wholesale and re. I tall. The Fronk , PloVi'tooh the' ilret'prendin 4‘t the , World's Fair In Londoujejaine t ellainnpetliien t end lII' cophirueled - en ere tegoo and 'ptiVrarize at "one opera , Farah° last,ten„xnerp. It bee been more ealekt• sleety sold In; the diatritt areulml Philadelphia thin :coy other ;:and is • now - °fibre* of impravett manta tore, clan the different alias. ' - N. Fe Om 7th ap.a.liarkikt; eta. Paladelphisi, dink.lllo,. Bisttitantoto. vm - SAXTON'S n PRiNG' - AltraVAl; STLICIII.GF HARDWARE.? I,....The_subseriberilas Just returned from the Eastern ,Elt les, and would pall the attention• of 'a - 11d pi) public generally to the large and•well.seleeted as• sortment of HARDWARE which he has mitt on hued consisting in part of BUILD; NO MATERIALS, such 118 Nails, Screws, Hinges; Bolts,-Locks, GlAss of every-de" Iptlon - umfquillity;snelrawCommonvWhitemolished - Aluerlcun, French, Enamelled and Double . thick of all sizes, Paints, Oily, j il , rfies, &c. - • TOOLS—lucludi Edge Toole of every deseriptinn, Snore. Pianos, nines and BMA; Augers; Squares, Guages, Files, Hasps, Hammers, 'Vices, Atkin, Screw Pintos, Blacksmiths Bellows.cke., Ay. . Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment of Tools of Story &script len...together with Ladies' and entlemonV Morocco - Lining, Binding,' •Yatent and Fiench Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, Awls,llax,l'efis,.Lasts, Harness Monuting, Collars, ilirthing, Whipstock, Met , hair, Saddle Trees EA., SA. .A Also, Coach Ma k ers Tools and Trlmplings of all kinds,, ouches Hubs, Spokes,,Felloes, Shafts, Bows, Floor Cloth,,; Cativass,• Cloth, Damask, Frlng, Moss,: Axles, Spring Beni, SA., &C. • Cabinet' Makers will .find'a large assortment of Var. nishes. Galt, Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers, Knehs of all kinds and sizes, Mouldings, ItivettOlair Cloth, Pipsh, Curled Hair Chair and Sofa Spongel Ac„ AA. ' Housekeepers also find a large assortnient of helves and Forks, Bratannia. AlLata and Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons,Candlesticks. Walters, Shovels, and Tongs, Iron And I.ass Kettles, funs, Ege., - together with Cedarware of all -kinds,. such as Tubs. Buckets, Churns, lce Agricultural intilkments,embrneing Plowsof all kinds, .cultivators, Hoek Rakes, Forks, Chains, fic. • • ' IROE., a !urge ate li, , comptising all kinds in general use which lam selling at oily wholesale prices. • , Remember the Lid stand, Ear,t, Main street, Carlisle. I • • -11. SAXTUN. i N -Cr 000115. 81'it I G - 000Dst'Bout. and Brother have just opened one of the largest and best assortments of Dry Deeds ever -broughtto earlisle.:-Abeirsieck-bas been selected with-: more then wand care from the best bouseS in Now York mud Philadelphia, and uvory effort ,madtain the latest and most fashlon'ablo styles of dress. They.liat ter thhmselves they will he able to suit livery variety of taste at prices as low or lower than:.they calf be bought hero or in the city. Black Silk Robes, Ilaregc Robes, . Poplins.. Fancy Silk Robes, Law u Robes, Agentine. Foulard Silks, Guns tine; Brilliants. • Rapidest, Silks, . Pure Chub, Giughnin Lawn. Moire Antique,. Dural, lioMbazine. ' India, • Crapede Espagno.Alpaes. 'Mourning,'llimalyn, All wept du lane • Fancy Silks, yainartine, 'Cashmere. m A full assortent •Sfwhitelll.ofiligooas,Nainhook 3105- lins; Victoria lawns, Figured Swiss, Volt ots for 31an tles,-Whito and Black Crape Shawls: Stolle Thibet, Mode and Brocha Shawls, tge. liiiikpets, Bonnet Esti Hs, Rile boos, Flowers, As., Coronation. Cruvella and Qrittoline, Skirts for. Ladles,Altai, Collars, Undorsleoves; -Band -kerchiefs In great variety. • GENTS WEAR. • - Cloths, Casslmeres,.Drap deti. Cashmerets, Summer Cate Amer., Cottonadee, Silk Undershirts, Liumik chief, Ac. • DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and unbleached amen and Cottnn'Sheetings, Table Linens. Wulen ditto, Piano Cover. Counterpanes, Straw Mats, Flats. Looking Glasses. Tickings, Window 'Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, Muslin's and eit6ry va 'rlety of- Dry Goods in common use. We have justlaid iu a large stock of Tapestry, Ingrain, Imperial, Mixed and Rag Carpet, GU Cloths. Matting, Straw Mats, be., at lowest prices. We respectfully he vile the publitto call and examine our stuck before pur chash*.We have bought oar assortment at such pllces that we cannot be undersold. Special attention-Paid to purchasing goods In the city„ pernsdnr_nt_tintrit , it untie. Every effort-1411 be made by the firm- to give safTiTacs lion to those who may favor. them with n dill. BENTZ d: BROTIIER.- SUSPENSION AND ITS CONSE . QUENCES. 'Anise 'who 'wish tii see the eiTeeta of present - FT- - NAM:ISL CRISIS, which has almost plungri our 'Country into a stern orliankruptey, making the rirh of to-day the poor of to morrow, eIITIAII so by railing at the NEU STORE of the subserihor, who has }ust,yeturned from tho east with r a largo assortmunt of GOODS, (111.00ER11t4JIOOTS, SII0E,111;ATS, nsl CAPS.. whielt he in determined to sell cheapur than orerbffered lu Carlisle, for Coos. " ill „, 50,- Lslnes • '• 113 , i " Thibet Cloths " DUcals oIS " 55, Together with a largo assortment of Alpars, Chnllies lle issues, Do Barges, Lust rca, t.‘kirt ingi French and Scotch Ginghains. Prints, 011,1 es, Col. Dos, Ilantikerchlets, Shawls of every kyle and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry' (Mods, Cloths• ' Cassimeres; Tooting, Flannels, 31 uslins, Tick logs, Stripes, Checks. Calicoes. Citron/Mc, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and while Carpet Chain, Umbrellas Also, a large and spiemik asS'Ortmeut of litinnets, Bata. Caps, Boots and Shoes, which w be sold at the present greatly reduced prices. - A superior.lot of Fresh Ororeries, Teas, Coffee, 31. lasses, itimi Spices ? &e.„&c. flaring selected my entire -stock with tho greatest care sud at the hiwest Cash prieos, I can assure my friends and the public generittly, that I will do all In my power to make my establish ment known as the "HEAD QUARTERS FOIL BARGAINS." Those who alai to purchase will find it to their niE vantage to call and examine my stook before purchas ing. I will p ay the highest market price for Dotter, Eggs lingo, Sea'', aud Dried Fruit. Carlisle, November 11, 1857. 1 .1 RESHGROOEItIES!- AT S. C. lICYETT'S Shad and 'Slackerol of difforont*ady iliu ; amrs Salmon, Scala Fish and White • At IItiYETT'S COdfish, Ault aud Pickled lloirlug, At ItUYETT'S Cheese and Crackers can be bad lined Fruit, Preserves and Jellies, At IWYETT'S Sugar Cured Beef and Hams, A ft ch supply ofLIQUORS, Lead, &e., STOCK OF DRY- GOODS FOR SALK The subscriber, from continued 111 health. and by the 'advice of his physicians and friends„ offers his stork cf DRY 01) , J1/8 for sale, that be may thereby be divested, of altthe cares of business, and be enabled to devote his attention entirely to the restoration of his health. The fixtures will also be sold and the store Mel el. fyred fur rent. To any one having the necessary enpi. tai, and who will devote his attention to the business, this will afford a rare chance. Tires elision] Is already made, and us the stock has received frequent additions In May. July and August, to an outcast exceeding gee% SUMO more would then complete it for the Fall Trade. For particulars enquire of l)E , N. 11.—A lot of Goods suitable Der the season just re. solved. j6ept: 2, 1857. • . pimp NRE FOR WINTER ! PARLOR AND COOKINU STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North Ilanover st., Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee lot;' de , fres to call the attention of Wu public to' WI largo as ortmont of STOVES, of the lowest and most hie styles, from the'best Wall ufacturfes In thil country, and at all prices from 53 thltfs • I. V Among his PARLOR A CIIAMBER STOVES 4 :...n aro the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, itovero,,t•tar, 1. „i Persian, Union and dEtnit Air 'fight, together with other patterns which ho has of all sizes for parlors or chambero,and calculated forburning, either wood or coal. Also, the :Etna, Globe, Astoi, Albaily, Flat-top and ilaitdbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK IND STOVES, comprising the latest Improvements is kitchen stoves, and intended for .either wood or coal,— Also, the Dining Roots Cooking Stove—a new and el° , gent article to which he invites tho particular :atm, Om of -families. _llls cookiim stoves range in price from $1 to 25, with the fixtures completo. Also, Nine Plate 5 . ,..r0s of VILEIOUS puttorss And different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED 11 ARE fur Cook ing Stoves 4 Bross Nettles. kc. Also, every article in the lino of Tin and Copper Ware. Tho ,public aro respect. fully Invited to call as ho is confident with 'his large stock, variety and cheapness, ofheing,_ablo_to.givo en tire matisfuctioit to ofery.purettolort.. tAlll and too.' Oct. 25. 1854. • . - M. MORRIB . GAS . FITTING 'AND' PLUMB : INO. ' The undersigned would inform the •`. citizens of Carlisle that he Las made enemy. ments to do tIAS FFVTING and PLUMBING at short no tire, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and haslmp plied himself with au alctonaiva assortment. of FIXT URES, which will enable him to 1111 nil orders promptly All work will bo warranted. Ills stock of fins Fixtures will be found in the room exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, where be invites a tall. ft • TINNING, SPOUTING, do.—He is also prepared to furnlshor make to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and others. lie will also attend to .SPOUTING, HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL BANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful Mr the patronage with which he has already been favored, ho respectfully solicits n continuance of the same. • Carlisle, Jima 44, '54 B UCKWIIEkr, Crauborrins, ' Mutiny,. • • Katsina, • • • . Currants • ' , ° Ell?: Cinnamon, with al other Side's. and articles sultablO for daily ll 5 0 . trty ... and of the finest quality, in store and for saM by . . . ----,- .1. 11 1, ' N0v.1 . 8,18575] ' . . . , Q_ALT• . BY. THE SARK,.... . - 11.A.SI[nTS, ' i ••...e. • '- • - . TOBACCO and - . • . 1 . :Net received at' the Family Cireary Store . of 00413,, Dec. 23, '57,] OQ. WANTED ON - REAL TATE SECURITY. . Fo .gfortne too, write, or ai,ply to tlioy.slitoi albs • • GQO.D6 AG.AUN 11 .. .L . V.The subscribe': has Just returned from the and Mawr opeuinghis third bang)) , of Fallana Winter • Ooods, benght• at greatly "reduced,prlces-lor oath and will borsold for the cash at tbelowcat figures.. ' Sly old customers and the publlo'hi general aro in , / ted to call whilst the aasortmeot '18;401)4h:4r clod get . • good bargains. • ' r • - • . . ~,,-- - - 2, - - " Ntto''. 4 36- 6 bil: . . •UST .ItEdDIYED AND,OI'ENING ' J . .AT NAIRiIE'S eIIEAP'3E)VELRY STORE, ' n, , • . ' ', Main Sfre.c4 , alai*: lit . . .. ~...2._.5--_-'.....w-x_ • - A Inigo supply of - .. , . . . ...,ou. ~, -,•_..„-- - - - .Watehesi•itvelre4 - Sll. , 4 .e-fsf', ' 7 .",., : e" - -.„ ~ ..._ eor and Plated %Vat°, . -7 ?" ' -"' ~,'",:.:1)- ei.,! ~to wI.ISL. I inelte• at- • I,'.‘ ' •.. iy . t 7„;.. ka,- tenths!, . :4 „ 4;. .. ,.,,, 4,,.. 4 , ~..,:, , ‘dS, , L _, ,If you, want to ',..te . 07 . 4 ' fr ....lact.ircun: thu. luote.St. ~ -• A..... k . ,____, L'" 4 : r stock at CloSks, it welt. ' Z.,,,,,5,,,;,,•, 4 T -.!.7, , "woks, Sneer and Klan , W . : ••,,-,,,,.„.„ L*7 ca l tatsdwart, in Carlisle ' t. 0 7, ' - : • • .• • At NAUGLE'S. . We have a large assortment of Gold and Sliver Ma king and Open Case Watohes to suit del Fancies and Pockets, • At NAUGLE'S. - Flaw and Cheap Jewelry of every style and quality In setts er by the piece as wonted, • At NAUGLE'S. • Silver and. Plated Walters, Cake, Fru( t, Simar, and Card Baskets, Silrer, Table, ?Pea, Cream, Sugar, Salt, Desseetmmt Oman, Spoons,- - "'• At NAUGLE'S. Fine Pearl, Lava, Coral, Cameo, Goldstone. Morale, Flo. routine MoSate, :let Box and Glass sells cheap At NAUGLE'S.. Didiaiond Breastpins and Fingerings, At I'AILICILF.T. Gold Hunting Gaso,. Eight Day Levers; Gold, hunt. log Case, Dup.lek; Gold liuuting, Chronometers; At NALGLE'S. Dagley's best quality of Gold DaneUlu' Ditto . . bold' Pens and Silver Molders, At NAIBILD'S. ; Sliver and Plated Tea Setts, Goblets, Cups; ,Toast Backs, Pitebers, Urne, Tureens, Tea Bells, At NACOLF, , s. • Gold Neck; Test.. Curb. Fob, and Chat:halo 'Chains, Gold Bracelets, Lockets, Tillnibles,Trosses, Clawing, At NAUGLE'S. Fronch Thuo Places to run three and four' owl., - At NAUGLE'S: • • • • • Gold 9ICOTO, Vest, Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles and Osality, , At NAUGLE'S. Plated Forks, Spooll9, Knives, Napkin. Wogs, Sliver Thiniblos, • At NAIJG LE'S. Flutioas, Accordeens.Music !Saxes—if fine'variety, ' At NAUGLE'S. Ladles' Pertinonales. Pearl and Leather, Plalu and Fancy Travelling ]lags, very rice Myles, cheap ' At NAUGLE'S.. I`f you leant to have your iVatches put in good re• pair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. If you want.to getu Cheap Clock, you rau get It NAUULE'S. ' If you want your Silver ware neatly marked at short notice, - •' M NAUOI.Ii'S. All goods warranted ts roprosontel, or aniltioney ri. funded, At Persons that runt bargains are la , V t tl A t ik c i a l l S. B h. ELLE 11 ',S •II AT,- CAT, 1100 T AND SHOE ST0121:. ' North Ea,t, Corner of the . Public Munro. The Fubseriber, offers to the public a complete and choice assortment of (lots, -Caps hootsand Mmes. which 11111 . 011.15 t been purchased fr.) the best manufacturers Our stock °oughts of a great variety of beautiful • - SiLIC.AND FELT HATS, made expressly for customers.. All hinds of naps for Men, Burnt and Children. 11: , e would Ins Ile gun [hider attention to our writ selected and grout N.Trief.T7 - T, these goods, as we.are confident they cannot be eNeulled In the town or county... - BOOTS AND SHOES, of every style and varlrty, all uhequalkl for price and finish. It eonKists in part of ' MEN'S fine'Preiudi CALF - BOOTS, 1101" S YOUTH'S - " " • LADIES' French and English GAITERS, Child, 1' WS ' Every varlety of Children's fancy Shoes. Tho best lot of heavy WINTER BOOTS, for moo nod boys, hi.town. • Thankful to our friends and the imbllv for Tors, we hope l y ci riot attention to the wants of our . - rirstnniefx, - atidlitTi.111111;11 - 001)"(MOITFTTIFiWeill - CliiTr . conOnned favor. J.II.I(EIA,EII. • N. ll.—We sell no Auction Goods: . [pct. 7, 'Li. • NEIV - GOODS ! GOOD - GOODS ! JF YOU AVANT NEIVMOODS, 0000 0001,0, ew 111EAP 000100 - 00 . TO 1,001.0., next door to Maglauchlin's Hotil, aiul You^ large assertnienrof Ladie s linodt., ....misting of Bin k. Fnoey 0111 i (lenom , Silks; :11,erjr,ine, POlllllll (11111 S. 1)0 LIIIIOS, De Intges„klinn•coe, Srotell Plaids. Sark lion nets. Scotch, Maneln , ster. limintau.. elnunbrag Glug- Inlfns Flan' French Worktkl - Callers, - Ribbons Hosiery. - . . . 1/031ESTIC:;.—Wfiolen Drlllll , ,g. 1r 7 1,41 ., Bags and Itagging, , Cottial VIA ndids. Qsnalogigs, xmmls, nglncm, Table Draper, Checks, Idto 'ored Carpet Chain. &e. In Sliawls and Blankets wo have all sorts, MY.. and .conditions! For gnutleinen tee horn Finn French Mirk Cloths, •Illnck and Funny Cossbnern:. and Doehhins. Entire not. logs, Tweeds, Sotinetts, Yelvut Cord, lienturhy Jeans. As for nine's. women'ttand children's Boots& Shoes, wa defy competition. Also, a very superior lot a f ,Groceries, such as Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Spices. Re. Our stock has hem selected with 'the greatest care as to price and qua!lty. and we are determined to hell at very small advances. TlMse xlshing to purchase in ill find that ire are selling as cheap—lf not cheaper—than nay house In town valid they will find It to their ad. littOtlOte to give us it Butter. Eggs, hags, ?oar and Dried Fruit taken al -Market-pikes, J. A. HUM RICH, Jr N. W. WOODS, A Don't forget the Once,. next door to Moghturblin's MU ' are sole agents in Franklin and Cumberland counties for'the following r 111110210 Works: Benton's Abridgment of the Debates of Congress. Price por-Vol.; cli.th #3 00 7 Sheep :15U.. • 'Benton's Thirty Yearn Vin. ; complete; In 2 vols. Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $d 00. =WM El= =Ea At IaIYETT'S Mormix General Anis of the World; Colored iklajw, end bound, $0 Oth Burton's Cyclopedia of Wit nod Ilumor. • American Eloquence: n rot belies I , l * speeches, etc, by the most eminentorators of A merles,- 1% ith blogro• p phical sketches and Illustrative notes. by Flonl: No, re, now reedy. complete iu tea • ols. Cloth. ; I.lhrnry .tYlo, loather, it/ so; Wirral!, 'gilt, 0 Uu ; half moroe co, 7 00. , , • SANDERS' SCHOOL ROOlO. • , Sanders' Primer. Sanders! Speller • Sondtrs' Reader, No. 1. Sanders' Reader, No 2. • - Sanders' Render, No. 3. Southern' Reader, No. 4. • Satalers' Render, No.‘s. • Sanders' Reode:N No. 5. Sander,: Illgh School Reader.' Sanders' Ladles`•Reatler. .enders' Speakers holesale and retail at SIWYOCK, TAILOR S SMITH'S Melodeons, SIIRYOCR, TAYLOR k SMITH'S Planes, SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. A largo supyly of School nook F, o'holemle nod rrtall, 811111'uCK, TAILOR SrSMITIFS. - Paper. Envelops, Rene, Inks, vie etc. _ SHRYOCK; TAYLOR & HE NEW .STORE AHEAD COMPETION.—The greatest and cheapest antral of the Pelifoll of FALL AND WINTER DUI' GOODS, r - . Groceriesrliats, Caps, Boots . and Shoes, at the New Store. In Carlisle, corner of North ll:tumor and Louther Streets. - 'rho Undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed on him by the public. and at tho Salllo time respectfully-announces find Ini - basJust returned front Philadelphia and is now opening a now lot of Pall and {{'later Dry Goods rind Groberies. consisting in part as follows, and which he is determined to sell at the low est mash pricest—Silks, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas. Challis's, Du Lathes, Do Rages. Lustros, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirt ing, Fret tb rind Scottish Giughants, Prints, 01010 N, Collars, littodkerelders, Hosiery. &c., &e. Shawls of every style and quality. Staple and domestio Dry Goods, Cloths. Cassimors, Nest Inge, Flannels, _Muslin:l. Tickings, Stripes, Cheeks Calicoes. Cett.tostles, Linens, Sheetittim, Denims, Nankeens; Drills. Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Umbrellas, Ac , &c. Also a Jan' and splendid assortment of Bonnets, lints, Caps, Boots and Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Moles. sett, Rico, Spices, &c., Ac. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest'care and at the lowest CASH prl cos, I eau assure my friends and the public generally that I will do all in my power to make uty establish' moat known as the . . . "HEAD tiCABTERS FOR BARGAINS!' • Those who wish to purchae will had it to their ed vantage to call and examine my stork before purchas ing. I will pay the highest market price for Butter, Eggs, Baks t Soap and Dried Fruit. • • J. A. 'HUMRICH Jr Carlisle, Oetni;er 13, 1867 MONROE Wilms. N 0 E portions indebted to the subscriber, are' earnestly, requested to call dud" settle "their accounts The city. merehdots bhilng ddeptod the cash system, dill compel us to curtail our credits, and do - as near a cash business as possible. , • Dee. 10018147.4... , • . ODA'S 001LRY. C • ABAS '-AT COST.-The subscriber is now offerintr,a lot of QA11.48 fir sale nt cost T lay:1011Ni found deslribie for Christie is presents. 'llothlii,47-3 S3►3dil9 ONS Cliarooa • (Forge) P IRON, for sale of. the Wart houNO of • oza. 27 4 ; 608.) ; •- • •' ; If—MURRAY. OP ' PARTNER,.. • otte. I.. o preby glum that s the partnerabbi hereto-. Rife ietlni betwpen A. J. KUTZ and JOilh! A. WA I'. FiELP; to }Molloy. by mutual coneent • diasolved. . *settlements ere to be wade • with .Wangeht, • the - Attorney Wartleld, • : • JOUN,A.xensiiist,q, .eirlisio; 10: 6;1:858lr . .. , . . , . . The biisirtiete wlll.,her.after s fie carrieCon at the Notadry ald Marble e hap In East North street; . by f Jul..si - A.Wai eitt; under the Btperttitemilebeeof A. J.' 'Kuts, tit Fm men: Thetnictul f.r pant favors, the 'par ties respect( by In tbqlr,',lo * . relatfoeship, sollett 'a, continuanee,orpolintrOtiewu'a titer ftither euttmere t And thifiktmunge of tblipublla gunerelly, Ft . ..... - ... , '.. . AL, J.KUTZ,ltprianm.' -;' •, isu...!N *IN •?. i.I, , . ,'. '",. --. ..:, '.; . ... ' • ifisrclancou9. 1 - 111 E LARGEST CHAIR, AND LFUITNITUIU ESTAIMISIIMENT 'IIALTIAIORp, Niathiot'S .•.ay Sproet Ware-rooms. N0,"25 Gay Street, near Fayette, • • 'BALTIMORE, MD., Wilma: Is kept always on hand,.or made to order; eve style of 'French TETE-A-.T.E'rEP;Iv ,uths or lirocatello. French Full :And and Medallion, Parlor ARM CHAIRS Ilalr, Cloth; Or Ilroeatelk, French Full Stull Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In sets' ‘ .lth Plush. I or Ilmea tone. SOFAS; hall • French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor thAI ES, In- Hair, Cloth or. Plash. ROCKINU CLIAIRS--Various designs, In Hair, Cloth end I'lnsL: - • Stuff Bering LOUNGES—a large assnrlment always DP hand. or any pattern mode or ,covered with any goods to order. . • CHAMBER SUITh—In Wainnt, complete, from $3., • • np. ' CANE .CIIAI RS' and Reeking do.- , the largest assert taunt ready-mm.l9 In States—from $l2 a de.- zen Bar Matra. Olden and Dining CHAIRS, Onk, Wal nut or Mallogolly, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seats— an assortment embracing over•so doyen. Wood' Seat CIIIIRS and SETTEES and BOOKING MIA I its-parer lOU 11.011. 'Feather Beds. 'lair a id hest Mattresses of every re. Holy. Also. all ninds of gilt and Slain Fronton for ',poking ("lashes, ke. A. 25 North flay Street, .lunr lit. 1857. Neltr Fayette street. Carlisle Foundry, AIACUINE SHOP, CAlt AND SAKI FACTORY, ' Ent•E Main t.. , treet, CAR .1,1.•31.1 This extensive estahllshinent IS - new_ In Complete or der n u t niipplied . with the 110,4.111.1111101 y fOr exeruthiv work ya every d i , trthient. They.lnillaikus have 'also ei l n_greatly with_thr_ newest and most Ipiproved tools for the uninulaeture of - IVINDO'WHIA)IIV, SASH , ShutteN, Illplx, "Mutildlinrs. Braid:kir and all, other hinds of Carpenter w.trrk. We Invite gluilders, Car- printers and ethers to, call lied examine 0111• caellitles Per doling this deseription -of work. The host )11iterlals used end priors re..b lu AS at any othtlr establishment in.. the County iii41.14.w here: STIUNI EN(IIN4S BUILT TO oiannt: ainl repaired as heretofore. Bngines have been recent ly built for \\'.. M. Henderson k Eon, In this borough. It. Bryson .tCo...lllen & Brothers. Nei, ville, Wetzel, 3lidilleton, and ,Ciers, nt ivho...e eS tablLduuuut tliey nuic be seen In daily op ett Le whew we eau fefel . 1.111;,i MEE orrery drsn Iptlnu, from the smallest to the lieritlext pleces.'ext.euted at slim t uutire torovery kind of ina. chlnery. A large variety ofudli casting,. now unhand. Patterit_diiikeris.eanstPtitly It Ftlktt{St7 promptly attended to 'Mr Paper ".‘lllla, pint lllimlrs, tirkt Factories, ite. l'orning and . rittidg 11111 Spindles..te.ihille in. thirst style. TDRESIIIND lACIUNES' AND 1101ISE PDII'EID. 4 . 61101 us I iii:l7 - I , our. 110 r, Powers. 11,17..00 I: eu r pour uud Two . I . lllVerri, Corr : 4 11ellt•r:1; Crushers, I ml,ll 111 . 1111`11.. 1 . 1 , 11g.10:1,ti IIgS,.:IIISLOL ill, r theirs fur likrmers, or prodptly outdo to order. . BUNDLN - CAlti4 - 11111,T, - • • atul repa7retl. (Jur for Indiding Cars are now litre 1,111104 th. than,i)~lp•tolol'A.,and us to fur. risk (hem to tran9Pl .Cfriiii't rat areomn. latlng - terurrmurffiacl , • - rr thr bust filliterials. Orders qolkitcut and .1 t Ire sat ',faction guanintee I. . • . . The long experience In the buslnei.s of the mini, partner of the firm. and the rompletene, of our iun .•hlnery In trery liranch ofthe eslablinlinniot Warrant us In assuring the heat work to all who Ai or un with tilde urdwrs. The mint innea patronage of our old friends and the !midi.: In respectfully solicited. May x,F. UMW:NEB. & Co. NEW AGRICULTURAL' WARE nonw, FARMING IMPLEMENTS line s o,relb e r, located In the basement of Ufa 'Moth •11s1 Churvh, oppoldta the Railroad Depot : i• 111111, r ,elvlng it tarlety of Farming Implemputs, such as i~ IJRAIN DRILLS, • GRAIN FANS CORN SHELLERS, FARM WOLF-RS, Worn and Cob. Grinders (Scott's ilionto 'the ereseent frail, Ifor,e Shot elt, itl.Al.liliS AND rlittWEltS •Maany's with Wood's linprot etneat.) Straw "Cutter A.c., all or tt hich are id the most Improved tiltol and tvorknataship. and will he nold . tin the most•accuintood: 111114' terms. farateis are reNaadlully invited to CH tad extdoille before intrchabing — t l ). For the I . OIIV ell trurv• I if.lanern.- Mmra'a -Patel .Irain Drill uin he sold at 6hirenutustown.by I.lenjand Clay. and at Sit ppensburg by.ChristlaP, Long. August 90, I h;ro.—ly. . . MMtE=s=== . . ORA II A NI, Mello IV ELL & CO , - • GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Leavenworth Cit?), liansint Territory. WILL buy, sell; and locate, lands in Han,. Nebrnsk. Ton and Western Missouri. buy 011.1 Suit lands, loan and Invest, money,•buy, and bell dr AS, g 1,13 Inlnrinatlon respecting the country, and do a general agency business. lILFEBENCES. . John 11. Breton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. Wet. M. Beeteni, Banker, •• 11. Li rahani, Ker, Brenneman A Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Win. M. Henderson, Esq., C'm flute. George .1311410 Soil, Esq., Lancaster. l'a. • Dr..lolin A. Ahl, M. C., Nowville, Pu. Min. S. Cobean,.Esq., E. W. Clark A C 4., Philadelphia, Yooklin, tillepherdstown, Pa. [Autry Reiman A lolls, 31erchants, 'Baltimore. Blake; Esq., Cashier Mercantile Hank, New York. Snyder A 31'Earlane, Beal Estate Agents, Minneapolis, 31ilinessota Teriitory. . - Win. lillgor,;%, Esq., Xtterney and Sent ndato Agen Sterling. 111 11. W. Mate,. Esq.. Henry eitv, 111. - -IN4lor..losopli Miner. Colub,:filianteaunty, H. W. Clark a, Co., Bankers. Philadelphia. We. Pollock, Ilarriabutg, Mnreh 18,1857.-13% • 11 R I\l ERS LOOK HERE! _ 3IACIIINIitII The subscrib er desires to inform rwmeas and the puh lle generally that 'he now has on' hand and is eon stoutly manufacturing Threldfing Machinekwith Pier pout's VitLellt, Shaker,. which era generally acknowl. edged to be the best articles now in lane: Also a variety of ImproVed Clover itulleos. Corn Spellers, Straw Cut ters and Plank's Celebrated Plow. lie also attends,to the repairing of - Agricultural 3.laChinery.in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Illanufartory on North Hanover Stro, t, directly. opposite the residence' of lieorge Meti.gor, lisq• Sept. 2, _ JOHN PLANK. TIARMITARE ! .11AIIDIVARE P. SON urn now receiving their Fail Stock of Ilardware. which Is unusually large, and In connexion with their for. mer heavy stock makes it one of the largest and most varied .I,,mrtinunts ever offered to this public. They have every thing thr t the ..I , arnier • the Builder, the Merchant. or the public. may want ht their lines, and which they are selling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a call front the public belbre inaking•their chases, as they feel confident they can offer inducements that will reward the ha er tbr the trouble. Saellug thankful to n golltrilllS public fur their former 11l oral patronago:tt continuance of the tonne It solicited at our old staid lu North Hanover Street. Carlisle. October 9,1956 t SUPERIOR CORN SIIEL ;:•,' gffh I,ERS ci? ',Vous. siren and patterns for hand or Borst; Tiier, Xi:getable Cutters, Borne Powers and Threshers, Hand and _ PoVier Grain Mills, Partners 11oi1Grs. drdn Fins, Urindstones wipi friction Rollers, llartrdoor Rol. hers. Bull 'Rings orSteel Copper and. Silver plate, Ball. Sippers for leading, linrse and Ox Muzzles, Intuit Bow Pins, Ox Yokes and Bows, Shepherds Crooks- Rook Sall; Pin. Pruning Snwl , ,' 7 iiinp Pruning Saws and Chisels, with everything needed by the Farmer or Gardener at wholesale aud retail. PASCUALL 'MORRIS d: 00., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market streetn, Nov,lB, 1837.1 AND FODDER CllTThll.—having been ap pointed sole agents in Philadelphia for the ith tvo cutter, we are ablo•te • supply them • - at,wholusale am! retail, of Impntred con.. truetioduod finish. Four years' trial In this ,aectloh have established their reputation as the beat, artfelwur the klmi - lb the market. They are adapted fer hand 01 heron plwer,-self-sharpening,, mad .are; simply, ;durable and eflieleht. ' • , • PASCHALL MORRIS A CO., • ' - .•• lapploutent and P.a.d.4torei ••• ' • • '• "and Markit streets, Pilled. N0v.13,1857.] • • . . •.• . . . . . . ,_ Ji WE'LLING:IIOU.SS AND STORE - r ) .. ~, „( p..„„„,-,„,...NT. ....•,.. he wolf lnoir ~n Ihrekllng House... An - Store 'ROOT , . tlitliptli In Main titfeetcand now In the .::.cempancy'of Chafles Oglthyi,*lll ha fur rent from an; first or-Ili,rll . next, Fer,i'ortae apply , to •-- ' . ' k doli •i1an..27, 111,484 .; , ' 7 .. t)k..' • .•11*, - 11EN e 3., tLACKS)I,II',II6' U v.A,L.---lu;uou Iluyttela of. liltunlnottio Coal, from thy, Midway." on" Mines' isralvfnii. alni for ogle by. • " . '2.4l.incitsctitalts, PIdXOt! ~P ! MK. - • 40 I, b . MEDAL P 11.1 U PIANO YOUTES. t s icILLIA:11,IMA1111, senlnr partOer of the lutelitan of Knob°, thelde-&-Co., continues ttuunanufact us c and fel emf Olt aIS D AN)/.1.411.1ARE MANI/AII:TES, under, Um nom -of W11,1,1A111 KNAIII.I k CU., ut the •old stand Nos: I, 3,"6 and 7 'North Eutaw knot, °posit° thu Lutaw Ilnuse..Bulthnors: • Thankful for the extoulthe putrofinge received by the late firm for the hnst fifteen years, I respectfully beg leave to Inform the public, that since the death of ono of my partnerS, Mr. Henry , (Itelnie, by which the *part. nership was dd.:trial _I 1111V(I:liprelmed_ the _entire large stock of unfinishod:Tiones, Inntaher, and other prepared materials belonging to the late' firm. I . aball therefore continue tine bminess at. the . old stand us above. and' will endeavor not only to sustain the well established reputation of the fate• firm.' but' to excel all former efforts In perfectin,r the Plea Forte. Since the dissolution of the Into titan, I am manufac• tuning Finnos'on a new and 1,11111.1 t, litaproveel scale.,- .11. first Instrument fillished aeOnrdlng to the new • de signs, was deposited In the Fair '1 if tile Maryland lost I. Cute, held Ortobei, it,35,.at whirl ft took the highest bonors.of the' Institution, hoeing linen awarded the Prenulunn.",over litt, unusual eompetilivo of fourteen Pianos. exhibited by‘sonne of the best ma kers of Madre:, New York end liallininere. At the Amnia' Inlustn , Exhlbitionin. held. in Oc oober, 11153, and (le inr. 1850. by the Meehanies' hist!. t into of Itiehunond, Virginia, my ,Planos WOl . O also award td the Ilighest Premiums: '• . . -Agaln..atAlm.late_Eale_of..the—Mgrylannt.lnstitute, . held October, ISSO. after a int.st thorough and an un- usually. protracted investiption of tin, merlin of tine eighteen In4truntents on exhibition, frets the most celebrated Met . ..ries of lialtinnere. New York aunt Bos ton. my Thine. Ir(!re f14,411111W1111011 the highest honors of the lostilmtlinn, they having received the "(told Nienlan rertilleate," all honor only adjUdged to articles of such superior merit as to defy competition for Lou Ntlevessiye years. . Also: int tine Third Exhibition of the )letnMolitan 3leeleunic's Institute. held Inn Washington, IL.C. March . 1057, they were onion Inure awarded the highest hon• IVlth retrard to the qttelltles of my pianos, I centi• dently refei to the testimonials I am. conrtnutly. re relying rune Profe..sars and Amateurs. spealaug for themselves and oth.,re, of the high appreciation in vi bleb my Inst.:111011N are always held, and which can ha seen at my 11 'a And this in 00 host and 114114.11:11i10 lISSUIIIII. I can offer to cut,tomers. spar from-toy-own knoUledge of the Tn..truments, that-in purchasing at , nty establishment, -they are guaranteed the poss,..sion at 11 1.11/1111, equal, if not surnier, to any made in this eauwitty or 7 All Pianos built at my Factory hove full Iron Frani s, being sn HiIIiSEELIONHI HS to secure great additional strength. without affecting the lONE, and therefore will stand in any climate. Plan. naide to order. of any hind of wood, and with any Fty le of finish that mark, haired. • fillr . r.trerltVA ellu. Is bestowed upon my work. and the s'election or the hest materials; and every lustrunumt, turned 011 t Of Ply Mclory eau therefore he fully wal • ranted as possessing all the qualities requibite fora good lqann. All instruments of my maniffiteturware l 150 guaran• teed Pro five yeare from the day of solo Particular attention - Is Old to the selection of I.n• strinents - for distant ordels, and a iltivit.rrn: or fx eff.‘„••mr.grat,ti.d at aff . o time oithin six months from be day ..ole,shuttlii Quell lustritintat.ntd_gliee_titire sat islitlion. 1L90V11111.1.$ as. I)E.M.F.IIS will frlld it to-their 11 , 1V1111t• ago in 'give me' a ',ill hoiliro porvloislog olsew hero. fiU_.(onstatitly 611 11:11:d a 11116 "lii:sortinetit of !%1F.11.( DIiONS, of ilio-best..notkers. tit prices frnto ith . singlo 110111110 ilieds—aiol also with key boards aud stops well ailtiplial for the use of small 1,11111 . 1 . 11 q, Pf.INOS em-hanged, aired, or tinied, Tin 'Ckilowlng tekdimonlals from two el the most enki. nent - Pianists in the we, Id. will show how my InStru meets al e.apprevinted by those great Perfrmers. who led 111..1.0 unities fur testing the Lest tßatterk of .Europe and Anu•riru: Mi. W. lie silo, Baltimore: —Pei.. Sir: I have great pleasure In certifying that I - t7f7triect your elitliq:lllM+; . rtriel - fintrthertrequrd,it , not slllllerillr tn4luy iu this mkunt ry. Muoug.their great ighleh-kilstlngolsik lhenk. is Thu stones ni' tone, the agreeable and even tooth. and volume of Gone. 'Wishing Vuu all the 'meei•ss you so highly de• serve, y I auk, sir, yours Very truly: Baltimfire, 1555, " TIIALBEBBI.. • Messss. Wm. linahe & Co.,llaltimore: . (lentlenun : rt:rmit me to express you - herewith my Ourere thanks lhr the Grand and Fllllllll. Pianos whhit you have loaned 10e. lOW on I have per fbruu•d atmy concerts. I cannot but congratulate you fillflll the 1111111011 Se progrrra and haprovementb you mn : continually mate Oh I our,Pianes. wLich. in my tidtp lan, rank. among the very loot in Mix country. • - With hearty for your success and prosperity, whirh yoteriehly 'ae,erve by your en terptiko, energy and activity. - 1 remain yours. very truly. July 15;1857=—1y. NA tr . It ict; .1•ILAKOSCII. = BUSH'S • 7;7 nboveiEighth. - C A t n'b tit 11 C 11 t, ITOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. - Thelosthoony of Prof.,llnoth and Dm lirinckle Ilan log proriu.lx been published, the following Is now added:— From,Prof. - Meel.l)Sl{Y, formerly profesqpr Theory and Practice 111 lieitieillo ill Fenitifj - Medical Col lege Peunsr I vania, 01111 pile en/lesser of Surgery-in the American . College of \lrllleioe he. toi.i.ruLt, Nov. 27th. I F 56. JOSVIIII E. UOOVer trial .'nf your LIQUID 11.11 It 1)1'4; will I.llllrill, the •ninst skeptical, tied It is a vote, LI.EIiANT, and , vrsic"lcteus preparation. Updike many others. it has to al instances proved ser vicelthle in the trftre soup' cutaneous eruptions on the Lend. and 1 have no hesitation In commending it tv those requiring snckan application Very. rebpectrully, .1. F. X. Meel.,oBKY. M. D., 475 Itacilk,St., above 13th. IVRITINg WHITI FLUID. and HOVER'S 1N14i1,1111,11 still maintain their high character. which has always diAlognished them, and the esteflKlVe; demand first created: h in continued untntorrupted until the present. linters addressed to tha :ttaufactory, No. 410 RACE Stroot, above FOURTII, (oil No. 144,) Philadelphia, nlll Irocelve prompt attention by JOSEPH E. 110 . dVE11, Manufacturer. . E- MAGNETIC BELT_ T to undersigned. after many years of careful research and experiment,lard discovered and perfected a safe, -convenient and unexceptionable moans of completely enntrollng the maternal function, without employing any of the unnatural and deleterious expedients so or ton resorted to for that purpose. Apart frum Its arrow ' le l'aL of Provonting Conception, It is an infollble means of restoring hi be - alth and rigor the abased. do. 'ranged and enfeebled ',mere:Wye tunctions of females. and of, re-invigonding and restoring the general health to Its wonted constitutional Integrity. It onnsisto at a MAGNETIC IIe.LT, nitich enCireles the body directly over the es ILLIVS, by the Magnetic action of - which the fe condoling power is intercepted 'anti held in ahoy once, and Lilo vital nem,llingnetic currents. olliernine drain. nd olf,by sexual excesses are turned bark through the system,- stimulothig all the viscera to a healthy tier. Ulu! tone. in a true moral aspect, no valid oldee.don eau ho urged. against Its lawful use, inasmucti as it" is designed to subserve n meat humanitary purpose in the reproductit'e economy. It Is Impossibly in n brief card taw gi e the reader an adeouate conception of the vir• tuesol the discovery and elte MuI,VS Of its anion. Ac andingly, the proprietors 'have prepared a pamphlet, fully embodying the philosophy of Its influence -upon the genitive function, its uses, tests and results, - which they will thrward, upon' receipt of Six " - cents In postaga stamps to any address. The price of ill° Belt is sent by mall free. " COUItSKY, NORTON• A. CO., 31t1 Broadway, New York. 'Address I'. 0. box 2ill. • Deo. 2, 12357.—am. STAUFFER 4.. r. HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 1 1 17 HOLESALE . AND . RETAIL, at No. 148 (Old N. Oti) North SECOND Stro nd l UZ l Pori t Or '' of quarry, Philadelphia. • Gold Lever Watches, full J 01011,81,18 caret cases, $2BOO Gold Lepitte, 18 vuet, ' . ' Silver Lever; full jervelled ' Silver hopine, jewels, ' 0 00 Superior qua rtlers, . . , • 7 00 Gold Spectacles,' 7 00 . Floe Silver do., • . ' • , 160 6olthlUttoolets,----...—:..-_,-/-,..,..,_,---..-3.40 Lady's Gold Poodle, 100 . , • Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens, utth Pencil and Silver] older, ' • 100 Gold-Finger dies 3714 ,ets. tp - Wlt' Watch Glasses. plain 12% stn., patent Din Islet 25 rattier'aralest proportion. AU goods warranted to be what they ii ' sold for. .- . . . . STAINT.IIt 4 • - Air.Ou hand f ome -Gold and Silv '' LvvaltalA.Ranr'd"'4o ninea still lower than the abev ' ur e prleen. 1 t..9„.18137. 7 -Iyr. , . ''• . ' . -' . • . . • • TOHN H. ALLEN & CO., N6s: 2 & 4 Chesnut stroet. (south aide, below {Yates.) Phila. 'dolphin; (the oldest' Word ware House In tho city.) Manufacturers _and.{Yholetule Dealers In Pateut 'Mat chino-math llsoonts, Patent Oroiliod Cedar:U.ov. (was, ?aphid not to shrlnh,) Wood' , 'and {filled - warn. "Cords, faslishesAs.. of. ll thuterlpthinti. Please cull and ex- Amine t it'atock. , „ • • ...:.:AUguat E, 18S7-13.: ~" ‘°7 . po . yv, strADEst--Tho•finest, N I V lairaat, and Cheapest assorthtent Illudow shades asp 19 lad the new store or.. , . , fiiscePni.coiic. - 1 II E , 1: E'sill PL E 0-P • ITA .INi (I.Y . . .. . . ' NOir - 'OI4IN • • A -- • MUSS iilht:LE 18 COMM' ' ' . And will to of hie Old 'Rend Quarters in North Ilatmvel• stmt, during the Cbristums_And New Year . ); -. lVstlvltiesiivith annif Ilie,liii ; gcsFdpsefOlents of CHOICE (ICAIIATIONAIIII.B •' . ' Ever offered In thin place, ciptslstlng in purl of Fine Candy Top; nmt,Fruits. Jelly Unhus, llon . llong. Gum Chocolate und•Plilt...Dmrs, Rose, NAIIIIIni - tlnd - Iturnt ADIIIIMPM , A O II.OInhII-941 , 1t41142Acrets,&.e..._,Alco_all ',he common varieties, ' . ' • . FRUITS AND NUTS .. - - of the latest hullerlotions mush as Oranges Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens. Currants, Citron; soft-AidrifiCr— shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoa, and Ground .. Nuts. In connection with the above an ostensive aw sortmeir t of TOYS AND - FANCY . 'GOODS of Query quality and price, eunsisting in . part, of Fine - Wax, kid, chinm, Cr; log tied other Dolls. Sewing and. Card Baskets, Fancy Brutes, Flower Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Masks: Drums, Guns, Air Pistols. Accordeons, Harmonitams, Trumpets, Chessmen of hone. and ward, Dominoes, Latto and other games. Fancy Soaps. Ilair Oils and Port !donates, Sc. Harp also a fine lot of FAMILY GROCERIES, such us pulverised, crushed and brown _Sugars, of every grade,Sollte, Molasses, Starch, Green-and Mark Tens, - Splceii, Butter, soda, Kugnr, %tot. and other Crackers,-theesn. Sc. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks ti gonery ens public for the mammal: heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes. by a desire 10 pOO., to merit a continuance of the samd. - P. MONYER. „ Dee:lo. 1565 N 1%1 ERCIIANT ' TAILOR. . , South Honorer Street two doors North of Deutz k Pro's Store, Mas just returned from PhiladeTpl,la; with a fu i I stock of Cloths CasMineres, Yestings dc . dc. suite. able for S.pt log and Summer wear. which he is prep( ed to, Make tip to order promptly, and on reasonable terms. . . • Also on band CIINAP dtEADY—MAD} CLOTHING, loget In, uL¢ block, collars, handkerchiefs anti other artieles,ustially found In ni Gentleulans yurub,hing_ Store. Goods bought elsnivitere will also bo mope to measure as usual. • FAMILY OA L.-1,000 'runt: Lyken's.Vdley C 0.% 1,. brolen und•re szreened, priipared. ix pressly' that' Wally uF, , ntld kept usmit corm, so that 1 MU furnish It mot and CLEAN, all seasons of the• year.. Hance slop on hand and for solo the BLACK DIAMOND CtiA L. from the Baltimore Company Mines. This Coal ift admirably calculated him TAMI/11g Stores and Cellar Furnaces; all of 'which I will sell at small profits - for rash, and dellverto any part of the lanourh. August 5, 1857. . ' • W. 11. MURUAIi. _ . . • - • I[ 4 IMEI3URNERS' • C 0 A L.-- 2,000 . TUN of Lyk ens Valley Nut Cool, a supbrlor P c e, receiving and for sale by - August 5.15:.7 1 OUII.3.IMLAND VALLEY it. IL— , ILI IS INTER ARRA \GEMENT b f ee em e l 'elP . &I. , • CHANGE OF 1101.11151 On and after ‘IOND AY, Oct.l2th 11 55, Paeeenger Trains will run as follosi a • (e,und I, s e ',opted .) 1011 HARRISBURG , . lot Train 24 Train Leave Vinunborsiturte, 8 50, A NI. 2.10 P.M " Shipponolotrg, 920 " 2 I', " '---n-1., ea s Hie, 955 " tr,2o ' " C:trllsle, 10,10 4 (4) " " 41e, Iltlllkanll g, 11.00 " f. , o l At llarribbur,;, 11;35 " 5.03 " FOR CIIAIIIIEIISBUIIO, 1 , 4 Tr dm 24 Train. ' Leave lia;rislourg..o.3o A. AL 1 50 P. 31. 31,11 tniesburg 11 . 10 " - 2 20 " j Carlisle. .2 30 Near Ole. 10 25 " 82 , " " 1 , 14 ma it.thurg, 11.00 " 400 " lAt Chamber,lang, 11 'lO " 4.:30 " 7 rains bare Harrisburg tor Philadelphia, nt 1,09, A. Al 2.55 1 NI and 1.15, P. IL, via Ct. Malta Leas o Ilarrisbut o tor liallintoro itt Oa) A.,_ll.....iiid_Lt n_p.,._ist,.._ Le lN•( 1111117LTITI4 fur. Pittsburg, at 9.35 A. 141 , 12 25 Hunt ~ ent,inti 0,15, ", m , ...._ Passetars ler ' Potteville, Reading, and Points on the D inpliln and ".its imitation 1111ilIcAlli, 1111(1101 In s erten, Allllershor4. and points on the Northern t t nttal lin•I -ri, al, must t tko the Alorning Train from Chambers. burg }Ares from Harrisburg. }Meehan irshurg, Carlisle, Ship 1 1 polishing and C t i e ounbeisbutg, bill be tie touts 1, NI when paid for 1 lel, 04 at tho Wilco, than when paid in , the Cars. O. N. LULL, Super't ' Railroad 0111 re, Clombersburg, 1 Oct. b, 11151. -3t.' i = t . TAU VA L S -juy.Vllll:l — kreat reitinlYltiiii7iii - alited for itself a world w hie reputation,. in itrvnlidn . I, _cures of spinal disease, Rheumatism. Biting and SeaItISTNITVOIIII headache, Erysipelas, Neuralgia. ac.. it has a nui,rival ellect In rentoviog pain, 111ms:11110o the diseased - parts a 'Wm . :it - Current of eleetricity,"by which the healthy functions tire restored immediately, and a cure effected As TIO ann 11:14 eier unrd this 'article without, hermit we confidently refer to those who- Lave applied It, f. 3 their tei.titininy in Its !liver. For sale by S. W. lfavecstlck, S. Ellfot 11., En attar:in 11. J. liletrea, nual4t all the couutry stores t roughout the county. N. It. The unlthcan price In FIFTY CENTS'a bottle, as this Is the only size 'that is chipped to the United States. . . N0v.25, P 157. AGENn..,,.AI"r • ENIQN! • Do.you wish to find good employment, and make money it Ith little or no investment,. and with n.tt in• terfe.ing with your regular busiu4sl If you do, rend Oda nth ertisement.. U. E. Tout, el Co., of 292 Broome Street, New York, are manufacturing and MASFIVO gold Pencils for $5 each, (wit kit are cheap of that prlee.knol they throw in a gift or prize ,with each Pencil worth from $2 up to $lO. 519. $20,. $l5, $5O. $5O, $l5. $lOO. $2OO, and $5OO. Daft cry oot. "1l outing! Lottery I" It's no sorb thing. The aro sold at their rash value, and all the Fonts Over the first cost two thrown Mtn the gilts, hich actoall cost •the purchaser nothing. The'prizes are distributed on a simple plan of drawing, which would take hot touch room - to eNrilliu, but w hick has never,failed to - give colitnike satistastion. We have drawn andqeot to purchasers 183 gold watches °rya- Hoes pricer, 74 purr.eq of Ohl dollars, 238 gold lockets. SW gold chains. and a corresponding numb6r of utter prizes, within two months. NEM; 'A It E S, but every purchaser draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands otelloroo o , to be a higher figure. R e want 11 go td agent in every neighborhood Odom:h. nut the Colin try, to I.ollllt, purchasers. and any agent to he anceeeeful. unjust have a Pencil and a prize to exhibit. We pay agents $1 cash, fer,calth purchaser he obtains, and the first person in any neighberhood who Of plies fora Pencil and gill, will receive the agency for that lend lay. Fhould an agent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with Ilia 1 . 13/Irll, he would have little difficulty in obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it a, pay • lug business. • A NEW IDEA ! READ I 2 READ 2: I 111.11 nobody to bend their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person n iSlllllg to try their Inch, .11 111, , 501111 tie their name and addrets. and wo will make their drawing and , Thihrut them by return until what prize they drew, When they .11 i,end on and take the 'Petteil and prize. Or not, m bickerer they choose. ‘Ve give this prlVllege Only once to a purelins• or. • Alter the first deeming, every purchaser will be re. gnirod to send in edrue o 4,through the authorized agent. , ‘Vg will sond mitt, 04th dram lug the number takenPeAiwith full descriptipn of the plan of . drawing. Makse ' •L- • • 1V A - .1t1) . S , O qtA TJ 0 N., A. A nonovolont Institution; established by special en. dowment for the relief of the Mob and distressed, attlietint with - Virulent and Epidemic diseases: • • • To all poisons Minded with Sexual Diseases', such as SPERM ATORRWEA. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPO. • PENCE, GONORRIIIEA, (ILEE'f, SYPHILIS, the Vice ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, Ac:, &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexuar'alveases, and the deccptions practised upon the unfortatintte thins of such discuses by ,Quacks, stivoratimirs ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE" AcT worthy of tbeir'mune Willie') a Dispensary for, the "treatment of this class ildiseases, in all their forms; end to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, w ith a deicription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,l and In eases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to arid that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age; and will furnfsh thin most approv, d modern treatment. ' The Directors, nun fOVicW Of the tut, -feel assured that their labors In .this sphere of nevulent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflictod,especially to the young, and thee bare resolved to devote them , • selves with renewed teal, to this very important but , much despised cause. YA. Just published by tho Association, a Report on Spey. maturclitea, or Seminal lyeakneAs. the Vice of Orianism. - Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Dimon", of the . Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by tusll, OD a smiled letter envelopr,l FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE It. CALHOUN, Consulting, Surgeon, Howard Assochttlou, N 0.2 South Muth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Dy order.of the Directors. EZRA 1). IIEARTWELL, Presidi ut. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. ' . Dec. s, 11357.] rIOUSE AND LiOrAff':•4 Itry ATL Ituatiql on iVest street. in 1 1 he bilniudh,otersrlisle. adjoining pm poriy PeiTer,on the - North and lilts. Sterrett on the South. 11,9 hit 'contains 81 fdet n;frnotby 120 fret 'in depth, with a romfiwtable •i:DWELLING 110USi3. For Anther pArtleulere enquirnon the _promises. Sept.'lo, 1857 -if. F Oll !; Nl.Ti t Stor6 R oo nn D!oilln.N:;tllhtnrlteet:nov i n t cupaney of, N. Wilson Wokelit, is offered FOR IiENI from tho Al'o day of April next. This )property le .P 0 erell , ktolo'n to 'Mildness inun rie on old established stand, thatnething need ho paid In record to locality. For further information apply to the Subecrlber, et tho Ball lined (Mee. JOIIN jnn.W.i:18.58.-tf) • . ' • Agent for the owner. .XC E S 0.11. P 1.0. T U 11.143 S. • A. It. If ENVD" r wolilii reape4rilli, iii`form the. • fiti.OnA of CArlisle d vicinity that be tittlivrahon rooms fn Zugva new building, neat corner of Altirl;et rquare:Lv where ho In at all time. ready to take A MI3IIOTYPES in tho,intent and most approved style.. Pictures 'taken' In rainy mild cloudy wenthor namell nn cleivr.. and eat- - Isfaction given or no charges made. Perivnita and Da, giverreotypes copled: ! Minint tire Pictures taken_ for LocketsAmbrotype„ v ' •'; • • ' , Arubrotypee vrnyn i nted to eland thetas! of tivoc : lniat . ..", •.Ladles And bentlenvein ara cordially r liv ilea '.*? caLiV f. and enamine apecipme ~ d .• 4 • Priem - 111.Mb 2.seta. to $10: A. L pOtwoori. ' - 08. 24 1648.40 • • IV. is. MURRAY. C..TODD .1, CO., 802 lieoomo Stroot[kot York MARY dARDNER