(notational. '7 -AN ESSAY, On moral instructions in common schools prepared by J. Maki and read ''before: the Itoacher'e Institute: Dec. 1857 The arts and sciences are marching on - ward with-gigantio strides in thispeen ' liar age ‘ of intellectual . iiiitirovement, and in proportion as these ascend the " hill ofseience," - Will vain, ambition develops • • itself and proie ruinous to its victims, unless suppressed by moral power. It has long been the cherished view of • many, that moral - Land religious • training have nothing to do in literary instutions, _lie* it has been; that instead of religion .. _and philosoPhy !Parching. in true. friend shiptogether to the portgls of humertali , ty, they have been set itQlostile array and, combats have ensued, eqcally inju rious to both litiFties. On thebne hand, the infidel philosopher has been di. osed to investigate the economy of nature with,. ourany reference to nature's God. (Who Pesides Over; All Its Movements) as if the vast unlimited union were a self mov log,- and independent machine; and he his not !infrequently had the effrontery to throw out insinuations, at tigtinist'e •ct • 'sacred truthslof divine revelation'. ister, ,perhaps ozi the other hand, under : the influence cf intemperate zeal, against his antagonist, has unguardedly and' in , juriously .declaimed against the study of • science . , as if it were unfriendly to sound morality and religion, Ips, in effect, .set • the "Works of God' in opposition to •• Word. The crisis has arrived, When those contendingparties should effeot a complete reconciliation, 'that by their mutual aid • and the subservience' f the one to . the oth- . or, the moral and intellectual improvement of man might be promoted, and the holy. and beneliolent designs of the Deity graci ually consummated; for tie accomplish ruen.tdaf.which great and wise gbject,,,tnor ality and religion must be taught in con nection with science in the schools of this . free government. What place on earth is there so admi" rably adapted to the inculcation of moral and pious sentiments, as the - school-rooms, the academies, colleges, and universities of this land, upon which The smileS — Of heaven-have-long beamed with extraodi- — nary refiilgence ? ----- WIT - cre can access e • had-to the tender .hearts of the rising gen eration, as in these sources of the nation's -- intelligence,--these guardians of liberty, and sentinels of freedom. In these are -:... taught the arts and sciences, all - of which Mai be used as conductors. of moral - sen• timents to the- juvenile inimL, For in • •stanco; -in,leaching. natural history, which inits moskoomprehensive SCTISCi embraces - a:knowledget. and description - of all the - iknown facts ikthe. natural or material • universe, many May be taught to the great moral advantage, as well as the in tellectual improvements,-of even quite • -young 'scholars; because 'all the objects• which natural history embraces, are the. " Workmanship of Cod';" each ' ; bearing the Marks oftlis incessant cy: His power, isTisdutm,and „beneficence being - impressed on every objecf-heiVeve'r minute, throughout-the- Glue- kingdoms . of nature, and through every region of earth, air, and sky; --- - • In teaching the science of geography; • (trivial as it may seem To some) ample opportunity js afforded the . teacher to . • make occasional remarks, and give illus trations, highly promotiVe of the culture. of moral principles amongst_ the pep pie. Ile cau .a.ssuine_thetu,_that_on..a. knowledge of the spherical figure of the , earth, the art of navigation in a great, measure depends; and that all the voy ages of discovery whichhave been made ' ' in later years, were undertaken in conse quence of this known fact. But forthis science, vast portions of the globe would have rethaihed unexplored and unknown —no regular intercourse - would have been mantained between the various tribes, of __.our-race r arul consequently, thminvuluable_ blessings of "Divine Revelation" could never have been transmitted to the great er-part of the gentile world. The nature, the extent, and the vast vanity of august objects the earth contains, make geogra-, phy a science of peculiiir interest in .T moral and religious point of view. But particularly the salvation of God, which christianity unfolds, which is destined to ' be proclaimed- in every land must receive mucheid TOr - its aocomplishinent frmo the science of Geography. 'ln' the study ofgeblogy locoliere may be lessons of morality and piety" given to the youth and children of our literary . institutions. This science-has for its - object the investigation and description of the interval structure of the Globe. It is true; 'man's - knowledge in this science ;As but shallow, and very 'imperfect; from the fact, that the-vast quantity of matter contained wjihin• the internal structure - of the . eartliiims boom' penetrated but to . : a very limited extent; yet, the observa tions which have been made during the --last-half- obli tury, - and--thsLdeductimit drawn therefrom are-highlyinteresting both to the philostpher,•and to the Christ ian. Previous to these last. discoveries, _a-variety of objections were. filed against thp Mosaic history of creation, which we think, have been much diminished, since it has been'perceived that there exists •a ' . beautiful harmony • between the records of Revelation, and the operations of the Creator in' the' material universe.' In - • this scienoe, --- therefore, the teacher can have occasional reference to the Supreme Maker of all,•and the reverence due film' - - froni all 'his intelligent creatures, who • • ere under ten thousand obligations tq Him ' for-His boundless goodness and tender - mercies. • ''. . But, again. In teaching the. sublime Science. of astronomy suck' is the vast and pleasing variety winbh" appears amongst .• the .l works of the Divine architect, that . _ it would.seem to be impossible for a we educated intellect to fail in calling ti e jnyodiie, mind o .ontempia e with pious i . thiotion;lhe'greadeer end sublimity of the C.reStor's - works, as developed by the ,scienee.of astronomy; of all the soien . ges,.amengst the sons-of time, none in- Spires :the ; human s 111 - with . such 'lofty and_.. Sublime . transports of i itellectual pleasure and such vast conceptions. - of the . 'energies of the," Eternal 'Mind," as this --.seience....... Nexti-atlention..is-ealled-to-the ' stupendous Seienee of natural philosoppyi # whioh havfor 'its'Ohjoet the. description • , orthe'ph ethane of ' the .Material,.,uni- , ieilticivrith : 9 liini: to: diseover:- their.' C,Welkan4;t ,• latre,.by' . whieh ',We :Al 7 , riaightyfilire993. e•movenT . ents of 'all , ter, e 1 t r i4.1:404. P - 9160,* V.bddiee., . Obe.ef, the . elit\ or,dinttry,rutes,of,th _ noble suieneeils.lo' enible:mprt.teeciiiitiiiet';tlie,vii3CVaitety, , ofmechanical OA ea - ,' I t y'vrhieE lititifOTA: mot- ii gietitli:fairilitated,•eo-th9',Oorn . i.;' fcky!prAianfcitaiOlooootonlY.:inereaied. ~ .. i.i. ' A . .rr'T '-''( ' continued' !MEM New (tiSooki. IT'S ALL FOR BUN.COMBEII . These fellers that fling out Gude. red Hags and make so much fuss about the effects , of the lt Loney Paulo," "Suspension and Its consequences" "Grast'attreetlon" "Prices greatly' reduced" and Other queer I. DOIMESt" are all talking for Iluncomns. But if you really ',Aria to got the worth of your money, Cali at the Sootily Grocery and Queonswaro Store of • • - J. D. lIALI3ERT, on tho - ICIP 'anger oT the — Public 1 1 quare dirsiStly" opposite the Owlish) Deposit Bank, in the -borough 'of Ills stock of China, Glass and Queonaware has pat' been replquished from Philadelphia, And-for bcallty - of design, quality and cheapness •• IT CAN'T BE BEAT. • GRO CERIES IBS assortment' of FAMILY GROCERIES is full, &nth, dean and complete, such at -4 ' Java and Rio Coffee,' lilWid Pirko's, 1 .. , ' n Roasted, Plait do. .......,.,,.. ' ~.. Imperial Tea, ' . Worcesterahlre Sauce, ' ' ,°, l Oolong or Black do. American do. 1 r .1 - tretlisr,tort,- 4 , Corn Starch, Itaror t t 'a nire P chl, L Pepper sauce, Rice Hour, Table salt, Baker's Cocoa, . . Syrups and Molasses ' . '•••• Chocolate, • of ovary 111.1111ityt . Preston's Engle do , Macaroni, • SUGARS. ' • SPICES, (ground & upgroumb) - 'ten Orleans, Cinnamon, Portn.llico, :At Crushed, titmegs, • - Granulated, , - Cloves, • "..Pulverized and Alsplee, ' Relined. Pepper and . , Ginger. , Come—Pine afiplennd New.lrork dairy Cheese, Cranberries, Brooms nod Codarware ',deft. MACK EIt.EL Nos.', 2 and.ll: =.-Einpunifler - toreoncontrated i.yeribrutaklng - sontir - Tle , sites n " TUOMIAND AND ONE" ' articles that cannot be enumerated, but whieh the public aid cardiallyinvitMl; to or amine for themselves. TI e a tbscrlber thankful for the very liberal age whl M ho has received from the community in ti fies past, re ipertfully solicits a coatinaarre. JOSEPH D. lIALBIiT. Carlisle, Der. 23, 18,57.. , ' , • • W ATC 1-1 E 8,.. JEWELRYv 'AND V V. SILVER;WABLAT CON LYN'S ' old stabllshed Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the umberland Valley Bank. . . „ 1 have just received a now assortment of watches, ' jewelry, medallions. silverware, &c., in Ifildition to my former stock to which I invite the Apiention of, the ' public,. 110 noortmont embraces thip E . gold and silver lever watches, Hunting and open coos do „gold Anchors , for , Ladles and Gentleinen :and—fill ver-Le pines and Quartier watches of every va-' ), ' dety. in style and price. ' fine gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladies and - Alen fientlemep of every quality, pattern and Mier. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger rings, cuttiiihs, studs, sleave.buttons, crosses, charms, Arc., be. Gold and silver thimbles, sliver and• plated butter. knives, forks, *Ole, tea, salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver mud common spectacles, to suit all ages to which see invite special atten. - ' Lion. .. _ . . . A line lot of GOLD PENS from the best makers, spectacle races, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card rases, gold and common bracelet's,' watch chains, Alnntle Clocks and a variety of articles usu. ally kept in Jewelry establishments, which 0 I will sell low for cash. All articles was'. • ranted to he what they aro reTTl_milted. - • , paid - asusun . WATCII REPAIRINU and all work -war. ranted.. . Doc: 23, 18571 R E 8 II RIA GOODS FOR TH A E H R OLIDAYS V • FANCY- GOODS, GIFT BOOKS, - Sc. • - S. W. lIAVERSTICK lisui just received from the city • and Is now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the approaching 'Holiday Sonium, to•which he desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. Ills assortment in this line cannot be surpassed fn-novelty mid eloganco..and I.t.itjitquality_end price. of articles, cannot-fail to please purchasers. -It would . be Impossible 49 ornimenite his • ' , II.OI,IDAY FANCY GOODS, 'which compriseOvery variety of fancy article of the most 'exquisite finish such ns. ' • • • Papier Macho tisods, • Elegant alabaster and porrahlthlnk,stands and trays, • Fancy ivory, peel and shell card cases, `" " • • Ladles' Fancy Baskets. Fancy Work (loxes; with sowing instruments, • - Port Monnaleth of every -variety, _ • Gold posfs and pencils, Fancy paper weights, Papetories, and a large verlety of ladles' Fancy station -nr Matti seals and.wnfers, Silk and, bead purses, - Ladies' riding whips, elegantly-011611rd, Ladies' line . L . „ cutlery, Perfume' baskets and hogs, • Brushes of every kind for the toilet, -Roussel's perfumes of the varbitts kinds, •• • Muskat instrutnents, of nil kinds and at all prices, together with an Innumerable variety of articles elegant.- ly nished dvni suitable for holiday presents, to lrh its Invites speelpl attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection tf . IL MAY:GIFT BOOKS, comprising they lons Englishand American ANNUALS ' for 1850• richly qtibelished and illustrated POETICAL WORKS; 'w CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for children flail ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleasing asholiday gifts. Ills assortment of School Hooks and 'School Stationery ... is also complete, and comprises oVerything used in, College and the Schools. Ile also desires to call the leiiticular atten lion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, Mit A NDOLES, Ac.,' from the extensive ostablishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising Sorry style of Parlor. Chamber-an:l study Lamps, for burning either Lard. Sperm or Fit herial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His assortment In this line is un equaled in the borough. - Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE SERVED FRUITS, Ac.. in every variety and at all priTes, all of which are pure and fresh such as can bo;confldently recommended to I his friends and the little folks. Ills stock embraces everything in the lino of Fancy Goods, with ninny other. articles useful to housekeepers which the public are- es -peclally-InvittaLkLealtand;Ah_dutlng...tho_liadays,.,... Itemsmber the Ohl Stand, nearly opposite tho Bank tin North Hanover street. ; I S. NV. lIAVEIISTICK. Dec. 10.1857. • , • JUST _RECEIVED AND OPENING AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, ' • Main Street, Carliile, h. • A large supply of -- ,/' :,..;,,.' 7 4- -„ - , r ~.. , Watches, Jewelry, Sit ..''..- s ''.-)`••ly .:,,,........ , ,,t e -;,,, vor and Plated Ware; ,0 1 -•-- - • -t• '''''.f, ',......•_M4 to which I invite at- E if • , 1.;:: - A rr_ tentlon. t t - 4A i -...._.,_ 'i ? . l ' ----, lost ,trmu 71: ..;:i :.-,,,,......- '...__2 - . ' .; ,:i : 4stck r' ofClocks, Watch -. - 'SW?: . "------4 A .; .: r •-- ell, Jewelry, Sliver and -7 . ... ,• . ' ....S. - -. 4.,-1. Pisted ware inCarUsie -- -+ i lz4 - -yr't. - r - . A 1.1 '0,.-'- '' call '"; 2:• = - -' - ' -.. --7 ,. At NAUGLE'S. We.haye a large-assortninnt of Gold and Sliver Hunt ' log and Open Case Watches to cult ell Fancies and Pockets,, - At - NAUGLE'S. • . Tine 'and Cheap Jewelry of every style and - quality in setts or by the place as wanted, •At NAUGLE'S. Silver and Plated Waiters, Cake, Fruit, Sugar, and Card Baskets, SiWer, Table, Tea, Cream, 'Sugar, Salt, Dessert and Crean, Spoons, -2- At NAUGLE'S. Fine Pearl, Lava, Coral, Cameo, Goldstone, Mosaic, Flo. ' rehtine Mosaic, Jet Box and GUM setts cheap At NAUILVEL . • • Diamond Breastpins avid yingerilli NAUGLE'S. • - Gold Ilonting_Case, Eight Day.Leyere LClold.A.lunt • lug Case, Duplex; Gold hunting, Chronometers;- •-,---- At NAUGLE'S. Bagley's best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Pens and Sliver Holders, . . . . - At NAUGLE'S. Barer and' Plated -Tea Setts, - Goblets, Cups, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureents Tea Bells, ' • At,NAUGLE'S. Gold Neek, Test. Curb, Tob, and Chatlaht Chains, Gold Bracelets; Lockets, Tlalmbles,'Cmnses, Charms ' At NAUGLE'S. French TIM° Pieces to run three and four Weeks, At NAUGLE'S. Gold SieeVe, Tert,'Collar, and Shirt Ruda of all styles and quality, 7 AtiktAUGLE`43. Plated Forks, Spoons, Knives, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Shields, ' At NAUCILE'S. 111AIruts, Accordoone, Music Boxes—a pie varloty, At NAUGLE'S. Ladies' Portmenales, Pearl and Leather, Plain and Fancy Travelling nags, very' rice stylus, cheap . •At NAUGLE'S. It you want to hive your Wadies put In good pair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. If you watt to get a Cheap Clock, you can get it At NAWILE'S. If you want your Sliver ware neatly marked at short -notice, call A ‘ t . N - AuaLvs. . _ All goOds-ivarranted an represented, or the money re. funded, ' At NAUGLE'S. ' Persons that want bargains aro invited to ft h • At NAUGLE'S , 4prl3tT D. REQEIVE - - . . at Naugle's Cheep Jew - e y fitorejillne supply of Gold and Sliver limiting and open tea Watches, very tine end latest styles. — Aliso, a large assortment or Fine Jeiwelri, Itolidey Presents, .tm, Vileh we will Sell 'at a reduced :prim during tile Inlays. The public , Is respectiully invited to cell cud sea Me our geode tutors buying elsowiMre, . . ' . "W. D. A. NAUGLE. , .. -- ~Ca?il ej- DeerB,4B6P N • - .() TiCE persons indebted to 11 the subscriber, are earnestly request'', t to Call .and, Bottle- their accounts 'itithout' delay. The ally. kmerthantsbatlng.adopled the ensWaTiltetn;trill cOmpol us tO curtaltbur credits, and do as near a cash business as possible. ..."'lleo.10; 1847.] "• . • ... ,011A13 OGILB ciABAS: AT C.OST.—Thq:;;ljuNcirjb'er . vi noetterlog lot 'id' CADAB' for ',bale at edit , ey : svill'be(tbaud deethible Air Ohrtetmee Preeente; Dee,. 23,'67 3 - GISO: W. MTPIE'R. . „. VIG_ • TONS tla'reon a the Warehouse of (ItoilioLV.G; / AP S ' 6 ' 4 , • 411.21:14,7g!,''''' • • atlY-exaeutiid. E '.~~~:. =ME - - - tllO-6Alt.VEN'tE'liE;-E . R E S . •$ . AND BUILDERS. ' uo.'btahlicribers ;Would resentfully announce to the public,lhat they Are now prepared to furnish the fel. lowing doeiribed articles of MINDER: F i r st, Coalition; Mid Funnel Flair, and' 'Maids ot ell thicness ; Com. mon Bottrds and Plan of white pine; floihlock'Joice' and Scantling. of all oboe and length.; ; ifhlte Pine and Yalow,Plne Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pallng and' Plastering Lathe; Pine and Cyprus Shingles of all qua , Mies; Shingling Lath add Striping, and Sensing, Boards 20-foot-long. All thnbors sawed to, 01,1;4, by leaving their bills, of all lengthuand sins, (pine, oak, or Murdock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready for use. The above will be-furnislied on the most rou. mashie terms, and at the shortest notices TO COAL CONSUMERS. • • We havoConstantly ou baCid al, °COAL Made i ra -- .. • ) ,11‘,' FAMILY ' t Such as Lykens Valley, Short Mountain, Trevor ou, Lo- - coat Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury. Wilkestarre, and the Broad Top , for Blacksmiths; all of which we will deliver to any part of the town tbt low as it bon lie bought at any yard- in 'the town for cash or _country produce. Coal ell re:screened end delivered clean. - Ey strict attention to business, wehope"to receive a liberal share ofpublic patronage. , You AIR find our Yard in the eastern and of the bo rough, opposite the Oas Works. Our o ffi ce hereafter will be apt op posit° Beat Ar Brothers store, in the Mice now occupied by 'Squire Smith. All orders left At the office or at either of.the subscribers' residences, on West Pomfret street., or at East street, will be promptly at tended to , • ./3HROM & HOFFER. - Carlisle,- June a, ciumBERLAND VALLEY BANK • PROPRIETORS. WILLIAM KER, MELCIlgin BrctrairAN, Ron. C. STERRETT, ' JOHN DUNLAP, RICHARD WOODS, .„ JOON S. STERRETT, ' JOIIN C. DUNLIT.. ' _A. STURGEON. • This Brink;'doinglitasinesit in the name of Aar, Wen neman & -Co., is nbw. fully prepared to do a general Banking-Businessrwithyromptness - anittldelity. Money received on deposit and ,paid back on demand without notice: Interest paid on speelal deposits. Cer tificates of Uepoait bearing hiterest at the rate of live per cent. will be issiied..for as short a period as four months. Interest on all certificates will cease at ma turity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any. time thereafter for another' given pe riod, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col lection-of notes, - drafts, checks; &c., in any part of the United, tales or Canadas. • Remittances made to England, Ireland, or f neat. The' faithful and, confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be relleil upon. • They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanids and all r theta who desire a safe depository for their Dames, to the undeniablelact, that the proprietors of this Bank at CINDIVSDUaLLY liable to the extent of their estates fur all the Depossts, and other obligations of Kor, Brenne man & Co. They have recently removed Into their, new liatilitnit House directly opposite their Punter stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, .where thsy will at.all times ho pleased to give any in. formation desired in regard tw money matters in &pim. Opon for businiies from 9 o'clock In the morning uu I 4 o'clock In the evening. It. A. STCROEON, Cashier. Carlisle; MN , 20. 1857. • •. FIRE INSURANCE.-,THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOItO - MUTUA . I:-FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY MCumberisud - c - onnty, Ismoijx. rated by an ocAnfAssombly,lstniii, fully organized, Ind in Operation under tho monagoment.of tho toil: wing commissioners, viz: 11 MM,...W.1.111tint Borgas,.Micha el Cocklin J. Els helßlOger, Chlistials,'Stay man, John C. Dun• min 11. Monger,'" J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance 141.0 as low and favorable as any Company of tho kind In the State. l'ersoliefwiehhig to become members are Invited to make application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time, THOMAS CONLYN. BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. CHRISTIAN STAYNIAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYEIt, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. • . • ] AGENTS . , CUMIIERIAND COIII]. ; TY. John Sherrick, Allen, Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Henry Awing, Shirenittuatown ; Samuel Woodburn; Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Orlßith, South ion ;--Falutiel Orabgnii. - W. — PennSlx]re'; Samuel (Wien MOCII/111 'COMM ; .1. •W. Coeklln, Sheplicohteivn; D. Coover, Slieliberdslown ; R. Hernial], Silver Spring; Benj. Hubs stielt,'Silver.Spring f Charles Bell. Owlish,. YORK COUNTY.—U'.S.Ticking,,Dorer; Peter Wel. ford, Franklin ; 'Warrington ; J. F. hear dorli, Washington.. • VAUP,IIIN CO.—Houser d Loclunam Iltirslsburg. Members of tine company having policies about t.o_cx plre, ran bare tin m renewed by. maklug application 0 any of lino Agents. . •,• • "Man Know Tl4raelf." . An Invaluable Boolcfor 25 emit. 'Eve ry Family should - have - a Copy. ~._. ,, ,s ;,,‘ to t It:I/1,', _ MANUALR MEDICAL .., s v t \ •,,,jujj rj r, ~, AND HANDBOOK \.;ge, 5 - .nr,' fir :''c -FOP TICE AFFLICTED,•— *. l s ; . ' t. . • • • • containing on outline of the I "2 ‘..' _,,, 4 4 : 1r4'* . ..: `-origin ,altttctt: e loTe c r e "r ys, form of / do op . :••• _ .. ., l4.. (MANavy . ' ,: ease contracted by pr0w15•„...,.., •„...,.., *.• .4 s"-fi-Is iar / N.:. cons sexual intercourse, by ‘,\'`,. self-abuse, or by sexual ox _ • ///iii I lilt% tt • .. s. -with advice for -their prevention, written In a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities,and everything that would of fend the ear of decency: . Testimony of the Professor of Obatetilre in l'enn. College, Philndelphia.—• DR. HUNTYIt'S MEDICAL .= . MA.NUAL.--Thc-authon_a_this,rork,-unlike..tho. • majority of those who advertise to cure the discos :lll on of which it treats, is a graduate of ono of the 0 4, best Colleges in the United States. It affords me ~...., pleasure to recommend him to the unforttaate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and ex- CO porienced practioner, In whose honor and integrity IN they may place the greatest. confidence. . JISEPII LOAHIORE, M. D. ~ 111 From A ' Woodward, M. D., of Mum. University; ..g.i Philad. It gives ins pleasure to add my testimony- ' to Gm Professional ability of the Author of the PGMedical Manual."—Numerous cases of Macaws of the Genital Organs, some of them of bog standing,' a have come under niy notice, in which his skill has It been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in IA some instances where the patient has been co . usid '6,4 ered beyond Medical aid. I n the treatment of semi nal-weakness,-Or-disarrangemeut_of-the Inactions ... produced by Sur-mums, or EXCESS of, Venery, 1- do lo not know his superior in the profession. I have •-:_: been acquainted with ,the Author some thirty . 1 4 years, and doom it no mare than justice to him AN lg.'. we ll as a kindness td the unfortunate victim of ear; lindlscretion, to reeoutmend.hlut as inte,ln whose professional skill and Integrity. they may safely . confide themselves. _ . . ALFRED WOODWARD, 31.1 D. Ono copy, socurel enveloped,- will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United Staten liir,2s etc.. or ti ,•oples for $1 00. Ai , Address COSiIEN CO., Publishers, Box 197, Philadelphia. • I BAksollere, Canvassers and Book.Acexita supplied, on the moot liberal tunas. • . Doe. 9', 1897.—1 y. • ' ' LIADDLE AND HARNESS MAK ky ING. The subscrlborcontlnuorto - carry - on - thd above business, in all its various branches,lu Northliair over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's cornel where he intends keepingl, on hand +immoral assortment In Wsllllo consisting ot all kinds of fashionable SAD , MRS, ilekilea, !Martingales, Girths, - arciAglesand iletenbalso TRUNKS, ' - ..,.....„,,, \ \ v traveling and saddle 5m,, - --,,_ i bags. Ile also inam :3'..1 --. , 0 -ufacturos the most ' 4(if `II i i i (14 a l p ru p o ro ti vid o : B e r a ti Es e it oveir wishing In; , til d e , 1 ,, IN 11 • some, durable and pleasant saddle --will do well-to call-and - 500 them. lie. . a . also manufactUreelfarnoss, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their voile . Elm and confidently believes from the general approba Lion Of 1,10 customers, that ho makes the neatest and . best gears, in all their variety of bredth', that Is models the country. 110 also makes all kinds of Mammies to order, via: Straw, Rusk, Ouriodqtair and Sprit* Mat mom:- 4)I -the abovo artieles , will-be -made of tiler beet , Mateilid and iforkinaltshlp, and with the utmost deal patch. ' WIII. OSBORN. r Emma NOTICE is hereby - .given that I flare • l a. this day associated with me,' as a partner tu.-th • Forwarding, , Commission and Omln Businest, my son A LIIEIVF 1111F.101, and that the aboro btesineas will ho hereafteiithulucted under the 'name ofJ. lIIIERNI can N. fl—Tlldliost Utah pricos for PRODUCT of all Klda, FLOUR, WIINAT, RYE, OATS, do. Balt„l'lnstor, de. always on hood and for solo. . Carlisle Nay 1 i, 1857.—tf. " , LIVERY chased from J. It. - tionemaker his LIVERY EP TABI.ISIIMESE, I will bo alwaym .ready. _to..aratdruna. aite this public atith . ItOltdES, CAR AGES, BUGGIES, and every other ar ticle in my line. By strict attention to bustaess end a desire Go please, the pubscrlber hope to metre a liberal share of public patronage. • GEORGE II NNDEI:. N. 11. Omnlb wee ou hand to supply Maio who may be In need of them. . G. 11. ' Nov. 26, MT.] C • Alt D. ---We would respectfully but eathestly urge upon' the attention of thole of our customary who hove accounts standing on our, hooks, the actunt necessity there exists fee the settleinent bf the SAM I DIXEDIAT4Y, dtherby note or otherwise. - a • )IENTZ & BROTHER, . 7 Opposite the Post-001re., Dec. 2,1857.1 ' ItpAPER 8, :MOWER; itt: The, subruriliere •barini; •biain.afipointeir sole ;lc (9r l. l7 s ti o tg : Ls . C ., oti: r u °Ul l a:J7 p ar: . .m u ... l , y r : wit h i, new prepared to receive orders..: Persons wishing to se.. cure the hest emiubined 'machines In neap will, please apply early; es the /windy Is limited. • ' • ' '• ASCTIA,4I. ammo& & eti. Seed and 'lMplenient Store, For. ith and .Market Philadelphia..,; CORM 'OMELLERB 1 tiORNB . ..I:IELLERB for both hand and.horse power, of ewperlor rWilltr•ind Apish; audit geeatry reduced prime , also Moot, PiTait and Fodder Outten, .t 0..• •• • „ . • rAtioliAtt. moin7B. .". cor. 7th and Market Streets philadelphta..... . .• • . . r • ....rm... ..PROUTY PLOWS:—:The.imdeirsii,n." od hdvleg been anpolkod solo agents In for the. Prouty plows and Outings, sitenow prepared to offer them to Partners sod Do/do:sat wholesale and in. tall: - The Prouty Plow - tool( the tirst preac:llloAV? tile. 'World's Far 1U .London; spins tall eompotitton ; audio constructed qo 98 to plow:And nulvorlse st,ono ,Opers., tlon. For tho last ton years "It hod beatinooro talon. steely sold In ,tho. dist:let 'arotuod'Phlladolphis than any, other: and le now' offered of-ItnlirOriSi* nutuurso , , turq or all the diffargut shies. - ' PdSOIIALL 1110/11111Wo.0" PACor4thiltlit*Fkot IftCTlAl9.l9lpbl9 ! - r' ", • 1211 I 1 a Mistellaurous. A. K. Rimy EMIIIM Rlisaliantous. ARDwAn SAXTON'S fa ps.l :fa Ait 'LIN _IXMINSE, STOCK OF MAKI:MARE. aubairibur has jat taturnod *Gni, the Bateau • tiontivOitid calf the attention of Walken& and; the public. generally to the; laige: and, well selected na . B Pftusesit MfoRDWARE Which he has now. on hand: CODSmusig in port of 'BUILDING MATERIALS, such no Nails; Screws,Bata; Locki, Olson of, every do ackiption and:quallty,huch as.ComnioneWhita,pollehed Auteriflui,Frouch,'llortmolled and Polible ;thick of nil sizes, Paints, 011q-Varnishes, do., &c. • ; !-•-• •- • TOOLS—lncludingEdge .Tools .very - dASciiPil ol l, SAWS. Planes; Brace and Ditto; Angers, Squares, (lunges, Files, Itaeps, Hammers, Vices, Anvil, Scebw Plates, tinhicksailitho Belleiva:&e:ian: • ' , • • ameuinkere and Saddlers will find alarge assortment of Toole of every deseriptien, together with Ladles' and Oentlem'ens' ' Morocco Lining, Binding, Fatont and Freneh•Calfiikins,..flhoe..Throad,Awl„s Vi'ax,yegs,, ' Lasts, Hama MOnnting,;CollarsiUirtli Wblifsiock Ma , • hair, Saddle' Trace, &c., ac. Aso, Conch Makers Tools and Trimmings of all kinds, suelfas Hubs, Spokes; Eelloes, Shafts, Bowe; FlOor Cloth, Canvass, Closh„Dausask, .Fting, Lace, Moss, .Axles,. Spring Belts, Ac., do,---- Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of Tar ashes, Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of all kinds and, sizes, Mouldings, - Rivas, link Cloth, .''lush, Curled flair Chair and Sofa Sponge,•&a„ do. " 'Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment of. Knives and Forks, Iliatannia, Alban and Silver Plated Table oLd Tea SpoOns, Candlesticks, Waiters,, Shovels; and Tonga, Iron and Brass Kettles, Paul; &c., : together with Cednrware of all kinds,csuch as Ta4s.. Burkett', Churns, &a, &e. Agricultural implements,altbracing Placa of all kinds,. cultivators. noes, Shovels, Bakes; Forks, Chains, &c. ..11LONos large stock;comprising all kinds In general use whichl am *tolling at ally wholesale prices. ' Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. 11. SAXT,)N; LYItINGUOU Val BPItING )0 GOODS! 'Bouts and Brother haVe just opened oue of the largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over -.brought to CATIIIIIO. Their stock has been selected with "more than tonal care from the best bosses in New York -and Philadelphiniand - evory effort-made to obtdi tribe latest rind must fashionable styles of dress: Thrly flat ter then.elveothey will be able to suit every varietyoT toste at prices es low or lower' than they MO be bought here or In the city. Black Silk Rolm; Berme Robes, Poplins. • Fancy Silk Robes, Lawn ' . Accoline, Foulard Silks, Orono vine; Bayadere Silks, Pure Chalk Gingham Lawn. Moire Antique,,Dural, —4ctrUumbashie. :India, • • • •Cowed° Espag4Fßipam. Dimming, 'Ail wood &lane I — Meg Silks, Taniartine, Cashmere. ~:A toll assortment of wbitti dress goods, Nainsook Nium-• Bus, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, 'Velvets for ties, White and Black Crape Shawls. Stella Thibet,ldotle • nod Broths Shawls, Ac. Bonnets, Bonnet Satins, B bons, Flowers, Ae.,.Coronation, Cruvelln and Crinoline, Skirts for Ladles, Also, Collars, thidersleeves, lined kercblataln groat variety. u • GENT WEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Drop °ti t Cashmorels, Summer Cos. ,simeres, Cottotmdes, Silk ndershirts, Linens, Ilmidker. clue!, A.c.' • . • • -- • DOME TIC GOODS.. Blenched and unbloals eilLition and Cotton Slicetings, _Table Linens, \y Olen d* to, Plano Cover, Counterpanes, Straw Mats, Plats. Loot , tog Glinses; 'Pickings, Window Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, 3lusllns and every on rletrof Dry Goods In common use. ° Me have Just laid In a largo stock of Tapestry,lpgraln, Mixed and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloths. Matting, Strati, Mats, Ac., at lowest prices. We respectfully in vite the public to call and examine Our stock bofore pur chasing. We have bought our assortment at such paces that we cannot be undersold. Special attention paid to purchasing goods In the city per order at shortest notice. ' ' • Everywill bu glade by the firm to give !maniac .Lion those Who may favor them with a call. -- - -BENTZ A BROTIIER. sUSPINSI.ON Ak D. ITS..,CONSE , QUINCES. '' , fhogo who ' , slat to see the effects of. the present FI NANCIAL CRISIS, which has almost plunged our country into n state of bankruptcy, Oinking the rich of today the poor of to morrow, can do so by enlitng nt the NEW STOKE of the pubsolbor, who has Just returned from the cant with nlarge assortment of DRY GOODS, RROCERIRS, 11001'S, SLIORS, ItATs, •• •AKD CAPS, • which he Is determinate sell cheaper titan over offered In Carlisle, fur Coon. • Scotch 'Maids nt 371/ worth 621 , ..c, • De Lotoos " 191 " 25, Thibet Cloths" 15 " 25, Ducala " " - 25, • Together with a large,issorttnent of Alpacas, Challies; Do haloes, Do Barges, Lustros, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirt ing, French and Penult Climb:tins. Prints, Gloves, Col• tars, liandkerchlefil, Ac, Shawls of every style and 'quality. Staple and Demesne Dry Goods., ' Cloths ClisAlutet VeStin r. - lungs, Strip., Checks. Callen. ettetindes, Linens, Sheetintm-Detilms,' Nankeens,Marseilles Quilts; colored and white Carpet Chain, Umbrellas. Also, a large And splendid assortment of Bonnets, lints Cape, - Itnettland I.lhoes„ - whielt xttll be - eold nt the present . grently.reduced prices. - • • . A superior let of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Ma lasses, Rice, FOCI'S, Le.; Ac. Having selected my entire Stoat with the greatt.st care And nt the lowest prices, l ran assure my Mundt and the public generally, that 1 will do all in my power to make Any establish merit knoin as the "HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS," - Those who wish to purehase will find It to their ad vantage to•eall and examine my stock before pun:hate LPF, ' L will pay the highest market price for Butter, Eggs Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. IIUARICII, Jr earlisle, November 141857. F'IOO"ESSI - AT S. C. 111.1YETT'S Shad and Mackerel of different graded, Al 111.1YETT'S. Bahasa, Seale Fish and White Fish, • At HUY ETT'S. Codfish, Bnlt and Pickled Herring, J.At IIUYETV. Cheese and Crackers can behad - • -a 5 • • -4"' ACHUYETT'g. --- Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies, • • At lIUVETT'9: Sugar Cured Beef and Hams, At IIUYETT'S A flesh supply of LIQUORS, At IIUYETT'S Olin, White Lead, At, At IIUYEI'T'S. STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR The subscriber, from continued ill health, and by the advice of his physicians and friende,; offers his clock t f DUX I.loglefor solo, that ho may thereby be divestml of all the cares of business, and Le entrthed to devote his attention entirely to the restoratiotitif Ids health. Tho natures *lll elm Iso sold Mid the store room of feted for rout. To any one having the ntyessary rapt. tel, and who will devote his attention - to the business. this will afford a rare chance. Tho custom to already made, and as tho stock bee received frequent additions in Any. July. and August. to an amount exceediut WOO, &WO more would then ton plete it for the Fall Trado. 'For particulars esquire of GY.O. lIITNETt. „ N. Il.it of Goods suitable for the seamovjust ro °said • [Sept. 2, itib7. • 'V REP Ana yoit WINTER 1 • PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. he subscliber, at hie old stand on North Ilanover st., Carlisle; the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot,'llle. Res to call the attention of Oro public to his large as ortruent of STOVES, of the newest and most fashiona. , ble styles, fromihe.best 'manufactories in 'the country, and at all prices fromss to $l5. I - 3 _, Among his PARLOR A CHAMBER STIiVES ,": yin... - ... are the' 3firror Stove, the Arctic:Revere, Star, .'r,__;— Persian, Union and lEturLAlr Tight, together --:r with other patterns which he has of all size ' s for parlors or chambers,andeiticulared for burning either wood or coal. Also, the Atm', (Dube, Aster, Albaoy, Flatstop and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK= INO STOVES; comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and Intended for either wood or coal.— Also,lhe Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new and ele. ganurticic, to which_Ve Invites_ Um.particular-wttens this of'familles. 'llls coking stoves range in pike from $1 'to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate' St-ves of various patterns and different prices. 'Alio, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook. ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, do. Also; every article in the' line iff Tin and Copper .Ifare. The public are respect. fully.tovlted to call as he is confident with his large stmk, variety and cheapness, of being able to give eu thosatialliction to every purchaser. Call and see. 04.86. 1864. 61. 510ItRIS ifiGAS 'FITTING AND PLUMB 4iNa. The undersigned would inforin the eitinons'of Carlisle that he ban suede arrang. montatodoUAd FITTING and PLUMBING at short u. tire; and on-reasonable tenon. Ile has engaged the or, aloes of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and ban sup pliwk himself with- an extonsiso assortment of UILEB, which will enable bins to fill all order,. prornriti: All work will be warranted. Ilia atm* at Una Fixture , will be found In the room exactly opposite bin Tinnin establishinenton Barth Ilanoverstreet, where be Invite a call. • - - TINNING, SPOUTING, &e.—lle Is also prepared** furnish, or make Io order, every eirtlcle of TIN,WAIG used by,bousekeepers arid °them . . will also . attent to SPOUTING, HOUS*ItOOPIAG, BELL HANGING and tPLUDIOING. Thankful for the patronage With which be bastalread. been favored, he respectfully solicit a' continuance o the same. Carlisle, June 14...64 EUOSW.IIEAT, - •'• '• - ...- , • . •.. Cntuberries, : . ' • • ' - Hominy, • .. - Raisins, • . • - • ' ' . Cumuli*. • ' • . • . Citron, •-- • •. • • • . .. Cinnamon, with; al other Spleen and articles au - Rabin for dolly use, hestrand of the finest quality, In store and for sale by . . -J. W. EBY. „ ' :.r:„. , - .. t• . • ..,.:', ,' , ....t : •. ~ 'l, i: . • : •'' AT. X3l THE SACK, ' ' • - Cl#1:411.13; just recalled at the Irareftr'OroceilStote'er • - Dec 23.'67.].- .1 J. D. PAT:BERT. • p C4O- 7 A . V''P , 2litt' l ;4 ES. Fny' nfornutio.; 7rito . ox„alry to't.e *gip, of tI) , ' , Nt"-`S''.(;Y: C l. - .I ; 1.21'8410)4104par liaaJoet retuined from the city • andhi now opening his third 'enpply of Fell and Winter . (bode: haught at selitly , 4ro.dpced_pricos or, cash and will besold foi:tbe eaeb at the,JoWtat P 87.411. ; e ' My old austouferiituid the tinblLetti general ere' tel eallmlalat,the.assortnietit,TTS nottiplete'and:get':, / 0 ,/eir4. =SSE 7'19104E- .LA'RGI4:p.WiI AND EsTATß,lsltsttivi'lN ' BALTIMAII. Name la kept always on hand, or made to order, ova • ry style of Froneli . TETE.A.-TISTES, In Phsh, Hair' Cloths or Broaden°. • Frond, Full :Antral.' Medallion, Parlor ARM CIIAIIIS French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In sets with Plush, Hair, or Ilroadelle. SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Cloth or Plush. • . ROCKING CHAlRSvarlous designs, In flair, Cloth and Plush. Stuff Spring LOIINGEEi , -a 14ge Assortment always on hand, or any pattern mane 'or covered with any goods to order. . CIIASIBER SUITS--ItdWal ur,' complete, from *3, CANB - CHAIRS - rtnilillacki dirt, 157 ,, tlftiltif . mont ready-made in the United States—from $l2 a do - liar itoom,fofflee mot Dining CRAMS, - n - Gek, - Wal; lint or 31allogotiy, with Cane, 'Wood or Stuffed Seats— an assortment endirtialig liver fel dozen. .Wolid Seat CHAIRS and SErfltUS nod ROCKING' CII A IRS—over 100 dcccv. Feather Beds. Ilideand, Husk' slattressai of every va• fluty. Also, all Itlnds_ofilllt and Plain Frames for Glasses, A. MATIHOT, 25 North Git'y'Street, Near Fayette street. Jugr 10, 1857 Carlisle roundry, MACIIINE' SHOP; exteMilso eatalillaliment is now to Complete or der and supplied with the beat machinery tor exbrutim work In ovary dep;irtment. The buildings hare 211S1 bran greatly enlarged tills spring end slicked with LI. 'Kennet. and most, 'repoved Livia fur Ulu manulicturt of DO6ltS, 1)ilC THAMES; SASH, , Shutters, Mouldhigs, lino:hots and nil nth kinds of Curpontur worrk. %Va . Invite , lluilders. Co palters and others to coil and exatnino our foal flies I', doing , tidy description of work. hest 3lnterini used And prices ns h w no It any other extublishinent l / 4 1 Oa County or also here. STEAM ENO IN ES Bill L'l"ril ORDER. nod ropnlred as horotol'ow. - . 1::rloon tare Amen rot;erit: ly built Jru W. In 'this 1. 0 r0, 4 1,, it. Bryson k Co. Allen township, All k Drothor, Neiv yille, Shade k 1Vot?el, North Ifildleton. 111 Id at who.e establishment they may be roan in J.llly eration.and to vhfwu ratirefer lilt 4,1./oltelof their _ nuperfority. • • 1110 N AND BRAS. f34.',.,EINGS:_. of ever• description, from the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice for over• kind of ma. chinory. Alargo variety of mill castings now on hand: To Skillful Pattern makers.ronstonny EPARTNII firomptly 'attended to for.' Paper' Mills, instillerles..llriat Mills,,Factories.'ke. Turning and FiltheMill Spindles. ,Ifie.,done in tbe , host stytn. - THRESHING 1 ACW NES A tiII.IIOIISE POIVEMS, such as Bevil (tear- Fnur Hors., Power; Tiofizontal Opar Four- and Two„.llnrsn_Poworso2ont Owner& Vroshers, Ir o n Hollers. Idnugh . rastings, and .nthor ar ticles for tanners, on band or promptly math, to order. and repalred.. Our farillges_for buildlow-Cars are; note' more complete thou heretofore and 1014111.13 Inf_to fur. • Lish them to transporters on the rail road.ma dating terms end made of the best 'materials. _Orders solicited and entlie Rattfifaction ittaranteet. The long experience in the business of the senior partner of the firm, and the completeness of our ma chinery•ln every branch_of the establishment warrant u6_ - in assuring the 'best work to all who favor .tts with their orders. The eontpuodpatronage of our old frlembi and the public Is respectfully solicited. ' May 20, '57—'3.. F. OARDNEit & CO. NEW AGRICULTURAL IVARE . • • . ROOMS. • • FARMING IMPLEMENTS:" The subscrllier, located hi-the basement oh-tho-Metini. dist Church, opposite the Railroad 'Depot, in now re ceiling a variety of Farming Implements, such as' PLOWS, GRAIN DRILLS, •• GRAIN FANS CORN SIIELT,ERS, • . - , FARM 11011,1415, Corn and Cob 'Grinders (Scott's Glant,) the Crescent Grain Mill, horse Shovels . , REAPERS AND MOWERS (Manny's'with Wood's 'lmprovement.) Straw Cutter Act, all of which are of the Most improved kind and workmanship, and will he sold on the most accommoda ting terms. Farmers are respectfully invited to cull and exultant, belbre purchasing. - 3..AItMSTRONO. tyij, For the convenience of farmers, Moors's Patent Gralis Drill will be sold at Shiremanstown by. litiniamin Clay, and at Shippenshurk; by Christian Long. August CO, 1856.—1 y. GRAHAM, J. L. McDOWELL, S.M. DAVIDSON GRAHAM, NIcDOW ELL Sc CO , • GENERAL LAND ADENTS, Lepechworth Ctty, Kansas Territory. AI T ILL buy, sell, and locate landi in Kansas and Nebraska Teri Ittirles, lowa and Western 31Issourli huy and hell lands, loan and Mies( - money. buy and null drain, giro Information respecting . the.country, and don general agency business. REFERENCES. John 11. Bretton, Esq.. Carlisle, . Wm. 31. Ileotem, Banker, s.' 110n..1. 11. Graham Kor, Brenneman A ' Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Wm. 31. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. ` - tleorgo Salidenion EsqTLaileastek.Pa. Dr. John Ahl, C., Newrille, I'n. Wm. S. Cobean, Esq., •• B. W. Clark & Co., Hankers, Philadelphia, lion. Michael o,,cklin, Shoplierdstowth Da. Henry Reiman & Sons, Merchants, ilalthnore. - - E. L. Illake,,Esq., Cashier 31ereantllo Bank, New York. Snyder & 31`larlane, Real Estdto Minnessota Territory. . Vitt. Kllgare. Esq., Attorney and 'Beal Estate Agent, Sterling, 11l IL W. Mather, Esq., Henry city, 111. Ric.Onv. Joseph Minor, Cumberland county, Pa.- . E. W. Clark & Co:, Bankers, Nillsjulphla. Octr. - Pollockj - Ilatriabutg, • -Manrlt 18, .1857.-IYr Alt AI ER S 14 - 0 O.K II ER E ! . • TiIItESIIINU.MAOHINKS! The subscriber desires to We're; Inman; and the pub lic generally that he notr'itas on hand and Is con• iffsfaittlYtnanufactUring Threshing. Afehlies-wltli Pier; - ptint's Patent Shaker, which are gonerally'fackticitrb' edged to be the best articles now in use. Also a variety of Ingproved Mier 'Wilms, corn Stuillers, Strair Cut tern And Plauk's Celebrated Plow. lie also attends to the repairing of AgrieultutuLltischinery In the best - manner and on reasonable terms. Manufactory on North linuover Stmt., directly opposite the residence ofHeorgo Metzger,sq E. Sept. 2, '1,7-15 JOHN PLANK.. ...TrowARB!. HARDWARE ! JOHN I'. LYNI: k SON \ are now receiving their Fall Stuck of 'forager°. which Is unusually large, and in connexion 0 itlf,their for heavy stock makes it one of the largest and 'most varied assortments over offered to this pubile. 'now .Lase every thing tort the Partner. the Builder, Hie Merchant, or the public, may want In their lines, and' which they are selling at the very lowest priers. They solicit a call front the !Wilk boiore Making their per• chases, as they feel confident they ran offer indueumunts that will reward the bn .ur for the trouble. ' Fettling thankful to n onerous public for their'forine) l literal patronage, n continuance ufthe same it solicited at our old stand In North Hanover Street. Carlisle. JOHN P.' LYNN & SON. October 8, , 1850. • SUPERIOR CORN SHIM •I,I/44. " LERS of various sizes and • patterns for .- • hand or horse power. Vegetable Outten', , Homo Poweis and Threiliors, Hand and Power Grain Mille, Barmen. Boilers, Grain , Yaffe, tirindetones with friction Rollers. ilarn:dnor Rol lers. Bull Rings of Steel Copper and Silver plate, • Bull Nippers for, loading, Horse and Oa Muzzles, Palest Bow Pins, Ox Yokes and BOW, Shepherds . Crooke. Rock Sall, Nine Prueing Saws, also Pruning SAWS and Chisels, with everything nerded by the Farmer or Gardener at wliolesale and retail. • , - PASCUAL!, MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Shire. •e.NovO , 1857 • .• ,1 • 7th and Market streetr. PION; il; : • :" • . MONROE MORRIS DANIFILS' STRAW, 7 AND POTHHiIt CHTTf.,lL—llisving been ap., ' • ; pointed solo agents imildladelphia to the ( tab)vki eiltter . ,we.Ar r (11(15(.0,:mppjyj,t140111 Improved traction and finish.; Four'yearii . trial in thle - iiebtlein estabilshed their reputation as the best Milt% of the liLui In the market. They' are' adapted far hand bi Mule purer, soli:sharpening, and ire 'simple, durabie and efficient. • . ; • PASCHALL , • Implement atul. Seed Store, '';. ; 7th and Marketstrliots, he LIQUShi•ANR-STORg' no0111'1011'11ENT.r.”1 ~,, ''' 'TT he well Known. , lhtelllog 'Boum, end' Stare Rothe eltuete In Alain street;- - end'noW:ln 'the 'oeenpeney br Cherle*Oxilbyiwlll - belerrent - frpia the first, df Ark. next.' Per terms enply.t6 4. 7 ,Anosg,F , trti 7. viAti*Ensiox. „ . 13L.A,0K5A11.11 16 '.. 0 A L froM thegialibiat,!xf “ mop * *al, for sale I Apsoutill,lw.; , ; - , vr; *pima . . . . CRAM OCllialr. I l ritn 23.6ticrtiseinciits. 6 ot's ay Street Ware-roan No. 26 Gay Street, near Fayette, , BALTIMORE; MD., CALL AND SAtiILFACtORY, E.t Jlnfu Strout, OARI,ISLE BU lIITEN CA 11$11U1 LT, P.IfaIXOS r elr i ffi •iT 129%, . 7 17 741. 7 . j.tc 140 40L - E D A L. P R PIANO FORTES. 1 0 1 l KNABE;sonlor partniir of the late firm of Knibe, Orehliß ettoiontlnues the' manufacture and saIiofORANDTAINO SRUARE PIANO FOItTES, under Alio • name of WILLIAM •KNABE the - old stand, Nos. 1, a,- fiend 7 ,North Eutaw - stutet, opposite - the Eutaw'llouse, Baltimore: —' • • • • - Thankfill for the extensive patronage received by the Into firm ror.the last • fifteen:years, I respectfully-beg leave to Inform the public; that since the death of end ,01:411 partners, Mr. henry Oreille, by 'which the part. -nership was diselVed, I hotel' purchased the entire large otock of unfinished Planes, lumber, and other prepared niaterials belonging to the late firm. I shall therefore 'Continuo the business ht the old Mat ii-as above, and will endeavor not only to sustain the well established reputation of the late firm, .but 'to excel all farmer efforts In perfecting the Plano Forte. ' . Stine the dissolution of the latii firm, Lain manufnet. turing Plante on - a - new and much Improved scale.— ThefilAlestrument finished according to the now de signs, was deposited in the Nalr of Elio IlaryliiuJ Insti tute, held October; 1855, at "Which it took the .highest honors of tile institution, having been awarded the "Gold 'Medal Pri.lOium," over the unusual Of fourteen Planes, eibibited by•senie of the best um bers of 11eston;;NSVt York awl Baltimore. • , At the. Aunual Industrial •Exhlbltions, held In Oc °ober, 7 1 55. and October. 1850, by the Mechanics' Instb. . tote of Jytunnuni; , ,Virginin, Plaueswere also limn d td the` 110.4 Premiums. Agaiik, , at the into ef . itlio Maryland Insiltute, - held tirt \ usually refracted investigations et the merits of the, eighteen instruntenbr on ,exhibit)on, front the need celebrated factorlils ef Atilltimove, New ,Yerit and lios. ton, my Pialing were again nwarded,the highest honors of the Institution, they haring received the “..1701.1 !edam Certificate," an Minor only adjudged to articles of suck superior merit as to defy'competillon-for. two• sucCesslve rears. • Alm', at 'lke Third Exhibition of the Metropolitan Mechanic's Institute: held in Washington. D.C. March 1e157, they - wore ettee 'Mork . , awarded the highest hon ore. - . . With regard tothe qualities of my pianos, I ronti• deafly refer to the testimonials I tun constantly to relying from Professors and Amateurs. speaking for . tlithosolves and othors,• of the high appreciation In .whielt my I tmt runteuts are always held, and which ran be such at my ll'arerotints. And this Is the best and most relialde assuranee I can wry, tin .custonters, ^opal' ' from nay'roWn knowledge of the Int.truMents; that In purchasing at my establishment.' they aro guarantedd the Poss,ssion of a Plano, equal', - if not superier,to any made hi this country or Europe. - ' Ali Pianos Intileat my ,yartory:have full Iron Frantes, I,olog so constrUrted as to secure great additional strength. witliont affecting The TONE, and therefore will gland In any ellinate. 1' . .. , Pianos made it) order, of Any liinol.of wood, and. with Any style of finish that may be desired. ,t.,- The greatest rare Is bestioredrupon idytworh, and • tug select lon' of the hest materials; end ettry Instrument •turnett out of my' factory ran therettore to fully wan. ranted as possessing nil the qualities requisite for a good Piano.. . - - All I nstrumen to of nip ma n uthrture aro t !so , guaram teed for five years from the day of sale ~ Particular NlTi'lltloll Is OM to lino selection of Ill• struntents for distant orders, and n rnivmstis or rx• otallor.gninted ninny tIEIO within NIT months from - the day of Wald, should such Instrument not give entire sattsraetion. - - ' ~ • . *l)..WitoLgsll.E - Pg.11A:11:4 *Tiff turft - to TUT, r - iiirinnt.. age to give me it call before purchasing elsewhere. trw,Alonstantly on hand a tine aNsortment 'or MELO. ' DEONS, of the test makers; at prices from $4.5 txl.s2oo— single and double reeds-111111 also atlh double hey boards and ETITN, well. adapted for the tai.ofsmall - 1 chat...hes. ' PIANOS exchanged . , hired, or tuned. WM'. HN ABE. i i 'I 'hr toll net lig test liattnials frotii two of tio , nettit end. coot Plat ions in the troth], trill shim . luny my 'antra moot.: at. aintrerinfed by those great Perfume's, who bane had opportunities for testing the toot Pianos' on Europe tool Aimed. a: . , I yin. W. Hie utl:, Lattimore: .. DAM . Sit,' I hAVA r,11•111 pleasure in. certifying OA I have tried your : 4 ,111,1AV Piam,. and find theist cqual.•ft ...uot.huperler.tnauy.raldscbuntry--imouglimirgreat. )vhielidlatingub.h them, is the event , . of tono, - the :nrretarll6 and oven touch, and volume of tone. Wishiyou all the success you sb de. tarve, - I run, Air. yours very-trulY, , tiltin,e, Dee. 83, 1850 :._ To Nes . sss, Wm. Kuehn & Co., Balthnore: -- - lentlenun : Permit 'mu to e . x prom you herewith my sincere thanks for the superb Il rand and Square Pianos which you Kara loaned me, and on which I have per fornied-nt my concerts. I cannot but congratulate you upon tlfe immense progresa and improvements you con continually make on 'your Pianos. which, in my lapin. lon,-ran It among the very best in thin country. -- With hearty wihhes for -your outruns and' prosperity, which you richly defmrve by your entdrptise, energy and activity, I remalu yours, very truly, uly'ls, 1557—.4y. MAURICE STRAHOSCIL `Allegi2tql NUT St, 'Market St., above Eighth, TIIILApELPIITA. HOVER'S LIQUID-HAIR DYE. Thu tostluiony of Prof. Booth and , Dr. Iniorkle haring preciuunly heon puhlitified, tho following In now From Prof. MeCLOSKY, formerly professor ,of Theory and Practice or Medicine; 11 thu Femoi, 310,i1Cali loge of Pennsylvania, and late Prolessdr of Surgery in the American College of Medicine, &e. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27th. 1850: 7nur—lilittl ID II Al It DT Ii will convince the moot skeptical, that it is a NAVE, ELEOONT, NMI EFFICACIOUS preparatinti. Unlike many others:it has in toren& Instancei proved ser vßeable In the cure of some cutaneous eruptions cur the heist, anti I have no hesitation In, commending it to - those requiring such an application • Very renpectfully, J. F. X._;,tIeCLOSEY, M. D., 477 Race St., above 17th. • HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including- HOVEIPS' WRITING FLUID, and 110VRipS _INDELIBLE MKS,. still maintain their higlbUltariteler, Which inns dhiaVs distinguished them, and the extensive demand first 'breated. has continued uninterrupted,untli the present. Orders addressed - tolliallanuthetory, No. 410 - IVACIS Strttet, above FOG Itti I; (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive'prentpt attention hy^ - , - JOSEPH 11. 11001/141, Manufacturer. • T' ►EfIE GNE C BELT'. . • - undersigned. - aftermanyyearetif ciireftii44Afft4 .audexperiumut, have dis Covered. and_ perfected o convenient and uunaurytineablo moans of completely - wentrollng the maternal function, without employing any of the unnatural and deleterious expedients so of ten resorted to for that purpose. Apart from its SPECIF IC tee rf preventing Coneeptlon, It is an, infante means of restoring to health and vigor the abused, rouged and enfeebled procreative (auctions of females, and of re-Invigernti intend restoring the general health to Its wonted constitutional Integrity. It consists of a M SOW:Me IlrtT, which encircles the tasty directly over the os tutwe,-by thp Magnetic vtelion of which the be. .emetating pone is intlweepied aid hold in obey once, and the vital no nomingnetle!eurrents, otherwise dralu• NI (UT by sexual excesses are turned back through the system, stimulating all 'the viiifera to a healthy. twr, mai tone. In a tree moral" aspect„ no valid olljet'llen ran be urged against its lawful use, inasmuch on ir is designed to subserve a groat hmunuihAC.? purpose in the 'lllFutilltiiVe economy.' It is impossible is a mop card to`give the reader nu. adequate - conception of the vies tues the discovery :oIdWM. the 'S of its action. Ae: 'ot. • co: dingly. the preprietors have prepared a pamphlet..., fully endanlying the philosophy Of its influence upon the genitive function, its uses, tests and results, width • they will forwited upp . ) the receipt of Isla cents In • postage stamps, to - any addre'sl... ' •The price of the Itult,ls *3, sent by mail five. De COMMA', NOBTON..& CO., alt Broadway„ Note York. Address P: 0. Box-2341: Dee. 2,1857.-3 m. . • . • • STAUFFER & 11.41tj.ET. • CJIHAVIVATC 11E9 AND JEWgLRY': HO.LESALII AND ItEtAIL, at Y the " Philadelphia Watch and Jeweiri.StoPe" No. 148 (Old No. OS) North SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, , ." • ; • , . Gold Lever Notches; hill Jewelled, 18 curet cases, $2BOO OoldLopine, 18 enrol, - 24 00 'Silver Lover, fullJewollodi . . , ' • .. - .12 00 Silver Lophut,ltavels,. ,- " -: " ' '- , • :•• gOO Superior Quartlers, . - ~ .. .7 00 - , Gold gpitetattles; , : ~-... „ • : ~. --- , - - 700 lino Sliverdb:, '-- ' • - - , 1150 Gold Itrardlets., - - • 3 00 Lady's 001, - .l',Prinolls, -- '' - -'- ' • , - ' 1 00 Silver Tea Stimli; set,"- ' ; .- .- - - 700 -Gold Pens, with Pend' and 1311reihnid'or, ' ' ' 100 .' Gold Finger lunge 37}1, ctn . .- to 080; IVetch Glasses, rprettrig% - notl;patetttliuntit - 231 - titlinr - iiiifFlitslii ,proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are -sold for. . ~. ' .., , 4 , . - ' - ‘I3TAUFFF.II & HANLEY: _ 61 • , ''' - 1 hop& 'rome.OMArina- Sliver Loilerti 'and Lot. pings atilt lower thenAllttehnsti - prlcett. .9 . 4 , Pt, 101 T-!7 l Yr. -.,- - • ~.- -- - • 1 - - t. .. , . , , TOHNH. ALLEN' & 2 ,&. 1/ Oheienut ta•oot, (soutividthvbeitivr . 014 vat Woc4 ciio llo•otio ,th . e:e3o.), Manufacturers ,ouriVrbolekitio Dealori,:l n Tatoo . t.l&ta! chlntkfindeqtrotSins;leitefirO*liiiallariFwiro, tinted not lo ebrltik.):lVoall mid ,Willaw : yers, Corals llrunbes, of Jill:d . estfrptiops: ::11 , 1ense ox.• amine our stork :. ••- ,•" ' 404.4 .1,1577 , -13%;; . • SH.ADES I-44 ' 0110a; 2 T Chvipeat.nAsortmeitt.OWNdow &hedge van' be he'd 'it Vie new Rion, bfl EINE Alliuc! I anions. , . 0 11 1 ' T E„'Al P,J4'.B;. 0 IP FANU 7 'brow OPIT F2= . - And Will bu nt his! Old -Head Quartets In North Hanover street, during the Christmas and New Yuur's Fustivitles, Vdth one of the largest asSortmentel of . • • CROWD COh ARILS Ever offered DI this place, consisting in part of Fine "Candy. Toyi and Fruits. Jolly , aims, Eon llons,Alnm Chocolate and Fruit .Drops, hose, Vunilln, and Burnt Almonds; Fioneicit,d exploding Eccrets Lc. Also all vhe common Varieties. ' . . FRUITS AND NUTS of the, latest imporlatlonv Kuck as Oranges, 'Leans, Enisins, Figs, Pfuens, Currants, Citron, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream; Cocoa; and Ground Nuts. In connection with the above. an extensive as, sortruent of . . . TOYS AND FANCY goons - of every qualitya and price, consisting in part of Fine Wax, kid, china, crying and. other Dolls. Sowing and Card Baskets, Fancy, Boxes, Flounr Yeses, Idotto Cups, Ten Setts, Masks, Drums,Outs, Air Pistols, MCDrat , .... Ilarmonicamb•Trumpets, 'Chessmen of-Lone and wood, Dominoes, Lotto and other guinea. Fancy Soaps. Bair Oils' and Port Monales, &c. W . e beio tape a line lot of FAMILY pltqcEitiEs, such as pulverised, crushed and brown Sugars, of every grade, Coffee,' Molasses, Starch, Omen and Black Teas, Splces,Butter,soda,Sugar,Wate, and other Crackers, chum:l,44. - The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a senor ono public for the patronage harerre bestowed on Dirn, and hopes, by adesire to please,: :oefita continuance of the gaunt. , g. 'MON It. Carllsio, Dec. 10.1856 • • MERCHANT • TAILOR • • ll:mover Street two doors North of Gents A Bro's Store, Iles just returned from Fbiladerphls, ,with (cm': stork of Cloths Cassimerex, Vestings An suite able for Spring and Summer wear , which he is preps ed t 6 make up to order promptly, and ou reasouaLle terms. . Also on bond' CHEAP HEADY—MADE CLOTHING, fogetherwilh storks, collars," ntrikeirhiors and other ortielSa usually found 'in a Gentlemans Furnishing. Goods t.mght elsewhere will alsoLe mope to menSura as usual. , • . . • •; , .ii• • • • , and kept Eria.ru COOOO, so that I can furnish It our and MAN all Hemming of this year. I have also ' baud, and for sale the BLACK DIANOND COAL. from the. Baltimore Uompuny Mines. This GYM Is ndmliably calculated for :LArsioar. Stoves and .Collar Furnaces; all of isrldch I will sell at snmll profits for cash, and deliver to anypart - of the borough. • August 5, 1857. "' ' W. B. MURRAY. L - . 1311113 [JUNE RS' CO A. L.—`2,000 Tolswl4l, 7 II6 - Store: Room mit: 1 DWelllfig on NortNlraftaver td,Ctioi,.now In them; ,cupancy IX N. Wilson 'Woollk., L le.offers4,EQ.kitNN.2,,_,_ froth the - YfrardaybrxiiilViatt::l llll, proP ( rty is so !well known to tmelnesa.men tr•atrtdd ostabllehetf— stand, thntwothlng mewl he ealdAn regard to locellV, , For further hiformatken apply to thttleibserlbtr,%tit the'llall Itoad Olflee. ,• . , , JOH . N CAAIPA.INII,..! Jiti3f. 1868.—tfl •• '. , .. Agent for theuuner. , .... ... EX 0. o' "81,U .1t 'P. IOT.II It ES,„ • 1 i it A, , 1111 . iiii1 7 0(1/1 would reFportfully infoini ilre'‘,; ' ' 'oil/Y(111K of carliale and vlolnlty that habits tak on robick, " N N inZng's cow building, mat' tomer" ot 'Market Equate, . Wboro bit 1a.a1.011 Unica ready "to' take' AllltiltoTVll.s_: itiltliewlaboatandriloatn,ppro'redwtyiti.." - PlOtitoralakin in twiny ADO cloudy %rattier aii well "am "clear. diudi r in,e-: • " ' isnintion given or no tru inaile.. - . - Pottralts and ra,. • ' guo r rrecityprii copied, , 31in titin,lllnen, , taken: tow - • Loads Acoi s ln'Ambrn part • • ..• s ,, • , ' i . AtabintY,tiia , warrautbd tout nd tile teAtlf titria,lieat - ,, 11 .4, or watot . .,4", •-!",. ,". - :1—• , " , ", •'—;; ' ," \'` •" 2, , • Nt i nPlirit a il , tlen.A ,ll- writ'nardbille Inlitia:to cin: - . Tiliwifirin.2vtic.to - $10.7. , ,- .i• '.-4.i . Lii.iElOysonim . -.•.," FAMILY Co A 14-1,000 . Tons Lyken's Valley CIIAL, broken and re sareened,' prepared ex 'pretudy fOr fi iidly We, ii=i • "-C. E.• TODD ,t CO., :192 Drum° Strout, New :York