":"` - '"!1”; , ':'7"1 1 7"'." 4 ";4" • ,farhier.ei .3)eparlutritt. WORK ?OR, MAY. . .. . Dray is a season full of life and, hope to husparibMan.' , The ie'iit craps which demand. the attention of the nius'S' of our readers . during ' the present mouth are those of corn and tobacco , ' , • • ' 'PHE - CORNCROP. Those who have failed to give - their grounds ,a deep and: thorough plow ieg • will lose for the setisoii the advantage they .might_have_thus_gecured...,No after cul-, tivation can entirely'ebunpensate for. this neglect.. Where the corn is not yet plant ed, it it better to'delay it, -even as long as the 20th of the mouth, for thi Sake of tilhoroUgh surface CultivatioP with bar row and roller; and those who have already planted without such preparation should give this cultivation without We• have heard farmers excuse the leaving their fields in a rough state by saying that the use of barrow and roller started the grass too early, This apology was well met by a correspondent in our April num iter-.----That-condition 'of tho-soilwhich makis the'grass grow makes the corn grow No geiiiiPioatrager is afraid of grass-m his crop. It is hid• business to keep ittlOwn', and he expects to do it at any • rate. It would he just as.wise to refuse to manure his land for the same reason. .Manure in the Hi11. 7 -Plaster'and slack ed ashes in equal paitsL---a small handful • in the hill or upon it after the corn. is up is a good dretsing. Any good eompott will answer the purpose., Atable'spoonful . of Peruvian guano to the hill is practised by sortie corn planters; and ,in some see , tions of Maryland the pond retie prepared by MC Ilaynei,iiflialtheaticiint - favorit . application. Apply as much Os can be . grasped in the hand. _ POTATOES. ~ • The. crop; next in importance which renires attention. at this season is that of the potato. -It should by all means be planted on sod land, the richer thebetter. The crop would be more likely to be ex 'empt from the fatal rot if it were always . on a turf . rich enough to prodiute a' full • crop' without the direct applicatioh of .manuires. Manures.—UnlesS the ground be rid • an abundant supply et manureghauld. bt ' applied TIM . most economical method of applying it, as rdgards the crop, is iirtli drill. Stable or barn-yardmanure shrink be . placed-immediately over the porta( plantings liefdre ' covering. - The ad van tage of so applying it is that it -preserve: . . .unifoi tu moisture about the rootlets; a espeeial importance: in' the dry seaSon.to the potato. The•toarsest-littt•t— . and mairlre may be thus used adtiantage ously for this crop. Should the manure . not be rich in quality, it is advisable to give besides two to three hundred pontab of guano, or of Peruvian mixed i e with one-fourth its bulk of plaster. Ashes 'and plaster,' mixed. in equal quantities, .make an:excellent , top-dressing .dro . pped uponthe,plants after ticey come up. rumpKßEl: Tfh Ts'qs a valuable-crop, -if well cultiva. ted,, for milch cows and for the earlyfeed 7 ing of fattening hogs. It is Very custom ary to phut it through the; corn field, where it' is raised at a little expellee - of cultivation. In.this case it should have extra manure in the hill, otherwise it will be raised at fife cost of the corn. The labor of gathering them _however,. when scattered over a hirge field is considetab:e. It is better to devote .a lot of ground to their exclusive use, It may bo the poor-. est part of the corn shift, if you-manure them well in. the bill. List and lay off the ground eight feet square, and manure with any good compost or other manure. CYINILINGS This is also au excellent crop for which the pumpkin is used. it is especially valuable for hogs, with the advantage that it comes into use much eurlierin the season. There should always be at ledst enou g h in the truck patch for the use of. tbe'fanuly and servants.= — EVEtlfe - crtyp - b - e - ' managed as the pumpkin, except as to distance of the hills. Six feet each Way will be a sufficient distance. Plant both crops by the :last of the month. FIELD PEA The field pea should be sown or plant ed by the middle of the month or soon after; though they maybe Own as late as the.latter part of June, if circumstances make it decessary to postpone so long. If intended for the improvement of the land, two bushels per acre should be sown bro.id cast. If the seed is the prineipal object, sow in drills three feet-apart and give two or three workings .with the cultivator: If you do no lucre, plant a_Lleao enough in the corn-field to insure :f - full\snipply for the use of the negroes •wint9v 7 und spring. . For this purpose the Vionnuon black-eyid or the lady pea is best, For land Improvement or hog feeding the black or the clay-peii. The clay-pea does not, shed when ripe, and affords a longer • time for gathering —Use plaster on this crop by all means soon utter it gets above the ground., . MILLET Millet mikes an admirable provender for horses or other stock. • It‘ 'will 'yield twice as much to the: acre as. the best. timothy, and the crop is fit for the geyihe, in less than three months, from the time of sewing- A free loam Is the ,106.8 t soil. for t; The ground should be, ninely pre pared by harrowirT and rolling - end well manured. So vigorous= and - heavy ,growth ,is 'of course . - exausting, end it should - ratbe. sown without a: liberal sup- • • hundred weignt.of guano, or good super ' • iiliwpfiete,or bmliels ashet.. per acre . ts.:ii=goo&dreesing_Sawrhy_ilie. last :of , the month or early imJuue heift bushel of.seed pc; amo: i., IaUGAII MILLET'. AZIAMIOAI.I..CAST ' CORN. These should[be sown . this month by thgse.wholatit.grCen food for. cows or. other stock . IT .: 4eigost, , end ! Septemberl: they are beavy feeders and must be well madured— ;:' r. • .•• fiIIEEP-stiluviti " • pbeep-shettring sbonld nny - 'warn weatheintter:tlic.2oth °fib° !Routh., The'fleecoltecemes very ippresslAio and liable to 'Foto after that thno. . In . ca's!i ;Of tt cold rain itntuedintely , ,afterahearing _ put lbent . _,noder "alit._ the yak is done tenderlatid 4,lngitki4 . , diehessoinetimcp)eaye whitish marks `,ukiarn""lsb`e'd th T ey o hi, etu t , 18 p 4T ii, o 4 ontilt! spot,' i-rodlnPrub ft;ipo" Lard it alit :: ' Thep tb actft:e, liege apiri,and rub ry. traland' h ''4l: * °-r-41°C aii•l3fight as • . . • is.. Fang, Printing don. lists. ~ ~ .. µ,'~:~~L_lergest nssm't most rantly-inado in the Culled Etatesfrom $l2 itd°• sou up.. , Par Room, 001ee and Dining CHAIRS. n ' onk. Wal-. nut -or Adlogooy, nith Celle, Wood or Stuffed Seats -11111 assortment dubruelug over 50 &won. Woad Seat GUM RS and SETTEES nod ROCEINO CH AIRE-Lover 100 dozen: Feather Beds.' their and Husk Mattresses of every de duly.' Also, all I: Inds of Gilt and Plain .Founes-for Looking (hisses, Am. • A MATIIIOT, 25 North Hay Street, Near Fayette street. 01111111 FRESH GROCE'ILIES!-. •-• :AT 3. C:111:;YETI"S - -- Shad and 3lnckarel of dilic runt gi odeo, ,Al nUY-I{,TTIS Balaton, Scale Fish and At 110 Y ETT'S Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, • - At 11UVETT'S. Cheese and Crackers can ho bad - Al IIUYEITS Dried Fruit, Preserves-and Jellies, At IIUYETI"Er . Cured Beef and Dams: . - - Ai IIUYETT'S A ficsh.supply of LIQUpItS, - At IiUYETI."S 01lig, White Lead, ke., de., NI , EA' S . dli LEBRA TED ' LIQUID OLUE, TILE GREAT ADHESIVE. Diost useful article et er int ented, flat house, store and odic°, uurpasia ug In utility el ery - other • " glue, gum; mucilage, 'paste or • • cement ever known . • ALWAYS READY FOlt APPLICATION. Allbeslt o on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, ,pore lait , i,,oltina, marble or,glass. ~ - manufacturing Fancy krtieles,.Toytt,t , te., it lots oo superior, hot riniy Pooii?ssing greater strength than any other known artirlo, but adheres , mortyquickly, leaving .h 0 stain where the 'parts are Joined. NEvEit Kills, °Within the last three years. upwards of 240,000 bot tles of this celebrated LIQUIit 1i 1.111 hese been sold. and the, groat convenience which it bats proved hr every ease, has tiegarvedly secured fn; It it demand ;Odell, the manufacturer bas-found it, al times, 111111 cultlo meet; acknowledged by all who have used It. that Its merits are far al, tve any similar article or hid Lunen ever offered to the nubile. Mir This (AUK is extensively counterfeited—elates,. the fable. "Melton's Celebrated Liquid Clue, the Groat Adhesive." Tulle no other. TVNNTY-FtYE CENTS A BOTTLE. Manufrietured rind Sold, Whoiesale and Retail, by WN. C. Melt E.t. Stationer. '' • • No.UOT Chestnut Street., Philadelphia. ..tot_Libei-ill inducements offered to perianth .desirou_ of selling the above article. • • . • SALT HY THE SACK, • . . BASKETS. . ' • . . ' . TOBACCO end . . . . CIGARS, Just reeet - ved at the Fothily Grocery Store of ' Dec. 23, '57.J • „ •J. D. HALBERT. uttOST —A copy of. the illpstrnted edi ' tlqu -tit' FlUPSSAltrit -01180Nletlii:, woo lost 0 t a yeti+ ago,. Any. .porson 'having iha work, will rooter 0 fuser on the owners by rotatruing it to thh Herold Ogle. t-., Grapple, r0h.17,1 Stifi. . . • ' ' 1111110VAL.-1. .bari3 removed my itstoro from the old"stand to Ilamilton'd new ,build lug on the denier of Main and Pitt fits.. directly app.,: situ the Methodist Episcopal Church, where 1 ill be pleased to see all my old customers, and no tunny new ones as will favor me with their palming°. ' I sin reciviug a new stock of goods, and wilt run them olf at Very reduced prices. Conic one linden to the New Stere,•and secure good bargains. Small profits and quick sales. March 10, 1818. uIIAS. 0611.11 Y. * J -1 011, The three .4(or story" MUCH. HOUSE, In Hanover street, threi &ors from the corner of the I go. .1 1 i Square, in Carlisle, at present occupied Ly. ISIS Gee. Foot. "%his Ilouse Is well calculated Ibr a privati dwelling or plum of business. Apply to Watts k I A Lor, or to the subscrilor. • .Executor of Tires. Brown, dee'd. Carlisle, Yob. 24, 18f1S.--tf. TO' FARMERS AND GARDEN EIW.—Tbe crlebratrd Puudrette of the Lodi I,anufarturit4 Company," mw In use over IS years, it kept onlmnd and mild hy the following firms In dolphin A pamphlet sent gratis to any one applying. PASCHALL MORIOS k CO., cor. Market and 7th at. SPANtil.Elt &Al ItAHAM, 627 Market street. PEN IIY A ASlltlitY, 3'29 South lVhorroa. Or, (Aid' Manufacturing Company, to Cortlandt Street, New York. • March 31, 1858.-Bmos. T. J. OItAHAM, J. L. McDOW ELL, S.M. ILA IDSON . ••^ ORMIANI, MoDOW ELL &CO ' • 1 • 4 rI ugNEItAI. ;LAND fIGENTe,. ' Leavenworth t'aiy, lianane Territory. WIL , L . buy, sell, and locate lands in 'mesas and Nebraska Tore Buries, lowa rind Western Missouri, buy and Kell lands, luau and invad money. buy and sell drAfts, give information respecting the countryond don general agency business. REFERENCES. John 11. Brnitoo; Esq., Carlisle, l'a. Wm. M. 'Widow, Banker," ; -' 110n..1. 11, Giuliani, irnefLtp?:,Bankers,tlz3ie,2, sq., Carlisle. George Sanderson ' Esq., Lancaster. Pa, Br. Jobe A. 'Aid, N. C., Newv PIA. , • %VIII. S. CONNIII, Esq., • •' 4. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, flon.'lll Wheel Cocklini Slieplierdstown. Pa. llunry Itglinan & Bons, Merchants, Baltimore. Blake, Esq., enabler 'Mercantile Bank, New York. Snyder L Real EstatiCAgents, Minneapolis, Minnessota Territory.. ' Win. EllgorM Esq., Attorney and Eisal Estate Agent. Sterling . 4.ll U - Mateer. Esq., Henry elty, 111. , Ex•Ociv. Josiipli Minor, CuMberland county, ta; E. W. Clark L. Co.. %tankers. Philadelphia. Oov, Ppllnek, Ilarrisbmig, he, „ March 18, ' U. • IT IS NOT. A 'DYE.—We subjoin a few names of those who recommenti MIIS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S UAW. RESTORER AND %IMO. EA LS . AMIIMi President Eaton 'Of UlllOll " The filling Of link ceased. and in gley locks changed to original color." • Hey. C. A. ituelchee, Treas. Am. Bible uion, N, VI: •, I cheerfully odd my testimony." hew, 11. V. Denim, lid. •' Outdo to Holiness," Boston: "We can testily to its e'lects.” - new. E. It. Petri:lllld, Cor, Sur. Clio Eiden. N. Y : Used in toy tinnily with bone- Iklal effects." OuV. A; Webster, " own, E.l,- 'won: uting. your preparationsTrEhT fist for bohct Sr" grey ns Ater. Jas. 11. Cornell. Cor. ete., N. Y.: " it has restored the halt-Wont, of ray family to.lts origlnel colot'and,stopp.Elo.folllrig out," etc., etc. ;We cooqu.dn from numerous others of like stand., lug Epropeand Anthrica, but for further Information • . son for clrmilar to hiAItAIERS LOOK 11E1114, uns.•s. A, ALLEN'S . • . .• I v I TiIItESIIING 3IACIIINES I, World's flair Restorer De pot,i. Thu aubscriber desires to Inform 1 4 mo:sand the pal No. 956 Broome et., N. Y. lie generally that he 'now has - on unfit and In cull Or' SOLD EVERYWHERE.. •• • stoutly nuniufacturlog Threshing Machines with Pim I March 17, 1655--3 mos. mot's Patent Shaker, which are generally ucknow I- edged to be the best articles now In use. Also n varlet cl ONS U NTT]. ON, SCROFULA, orimpromooyor Cord Shelters , Straw Cu ; MIMES, CilltONIC SKEUMAVISM, DEEILITY, torn aud Plauk's Celebrated flaw. Hu also attends t ; the repairing of, Agrleulturni in the bel. • . and all ISSenres arising fronin Scrofulous 9 r Imposer: a nutter and on reasonable terms. Manufnctory o !shed state of the Blood. .IlEtllcNi tiN, CLAIM A CO'S extra COM:LIVER OIL;'. of George Metzgor, Esq. Sept:2.'s7.4y ' L '• ' JOHN PLANK. Iles Stood the test of over ten years exPerlence, 4nd , Is recommended by all the-Mont eminent physichitte ;the I • most valuable remedy In use.., Dr, tho eel. ' -liinted-Physician of..the_LondonConsulltation Hospital" fool: witos.of Ito efforts In about blid.cruissi and foUild It 'more efficacious thou all-remedies yet discovered. This remedy, 1111 valUalile WREN rate, beeinnes worthless ;or ! lidyrious when ndulterated. See MIAMI° labellins thy; eagle and mOrttir,, and him signature over CM cork _of, ensh bottle, as thounitidn hive been ciirelf use . ,nf, the genuine crude who had Baud others without Su. case. Sold by nil: Druggists, RISTA-DOWYS-HA.U. NJ Within n nut-shell all the merits lie, • Of Driotadoro's never equal Dyo; Hod it minket; black, to brown tranalernis n gray. And keeps the fibres always troth decay. The matchless revitalizing Bair Dye still hold. Dole Milan an the most harmiom and efficacious Heir Dye i ' the World: Prepared and sold, wbolosalo and veil and eippliod.inr ten private maim, at CIIISTADORO'. Nu. 0 Aden-Vaasa lircedway, and by all Druggists ant Perfnumis lil thellnited Staten. ADENT.—dike.ll:livikon, Pittsburgh, Pa ! .; ...Marsh 17,411fiti--Como, • • S T .A,!T E AGENCY; RE.: RR MOVAL—A. WITATE a...i'Ti.tiOiTliSaPiPATC AND SCRIVISIiIt; has re moved to his Nevi Oillco on Male street. one 4 0 .9 r N , eat' of the ComberlandialloYitail goad • Ire lidovOperinidiently loadadjand a.vety large amouneot lied Estate, ,Coaslea log ofParinn, , ot all altos, iniproved . .and unimroved. Mill -ProperilemMourriTmparttntwvery_ticaeriptp ion,,Bulld ink ,Lidei WON Wegitern. Lands end Town Lots: • Ile will' Ulvahle attention) naharetothrelo tha.Negotlitinp of Loans. Writing of .Doeds: Mortgagee, Wills, 004incts,, (i S ') .11) 'o'''ls2'llll:Al4-I'.l'lPo A , i. iNAR I, :' , 7 ' 1 , ~, o00.;* 31 . 4 it, , PROYITADVEANI) 1101401tAl1hE EH= 1000,A,YE 11,MOYMNN„t0 RN;Abl.ollloso.' jlOOO A.170.A1tP.100100,10. 0,00 'or oduotry'lo,oenrolc Woo A YEA% or emplOyol6,oAos,l.,ooureo or hi nn, SIOOOA,YEAO. or to fill up tlbilr,jetauro':llol . o . o, u oy. t i $lOOO A YEAR.hoorbl such by oneatilliiit 2 obiro 0 ' (W. ;$lOOO - ,KIMATI; VoY pootogo)10)44 J4ltlyB U ItN.N. 41000•AANAlf Nos No; i. 1081; No 4 jtark: roe 0111..: . 'III.OOO,AtYNANi no Otpployrount,.ls attookb, pit er 'lex, $lOOO AYE 11. Atnildplipikrq )po4ot:orisi.,„lt!Alm ,o lioslooloreivit. two of dolly coneoooo,loo. aO4 - : am be :.SUHLA-Y,EAR.Annouototurod•ltribo 11gunt 41 dTglingp, ' slooosA,N,Aobqroo,bropyrlgbitvlsto,Ao porno'. .$lOOOl-YltAN:.vianolit'ir Alou4'Abr , Aooo. wautdd $lOOO A YEAR. , In evork:Lown in the r illpion: - . - Yob.ll, 2868.-3mq,, 7 .., ... ' ~ . .•• . ..... . . - k it' do 3.bucrtistmento FURNITURE, NAT. TB. E • • • • : • 'IIIIOI.CtIALIS AN er.TAIL" •'! It ".' .P . jt: F , ', • imnowinnv, (Wholesale ware lionsi,) • NEW °Y013.1r,: gernes: at Wholesale Prices 0 (ANYAJITA - 0 IE-ITAINUT, PARLOR FURN.ITUILE Tn 1.1ivotollo;Delulno and Plush. Cato Ent and Cum moniFuruituro in grout "variety.. Also, . CLIAAIIIER PIJRNITUItE, • In Sots from 92 , 2 to $lOO. SPRING!, ttIRDED . HAIR, 11:1089 AND. WIIALBONZ .•. .4.A.TTRXO3.ES, Also, Feather'lleds and Bedding, Potent Premium Sea Bedsteads. sod Patent Self.ltooklng.Cradles. ' Dealers will find at the'above stores' the _largest and best as - sort moat of itny establishonatt in NOW tort, and •an buy either at, wholesale or Mall'cheaper than at any other house In the city. LAP.II, ',EO3-3mbe; UM L ITTELL'S LIVING AGE SEBIPS. 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' Any 'mother inny - he had fir rents: and It may .be worth while for Subscribers or Purehasers to com• piety ally Broken Volumes thhy may have, and thus greatly enhancelkulr mine. S'r.ANl , Ollll k DELISSEII, • (Surressor, to Stanford k Swords., Established 1787.) April 14, 'AS.) • Putillskertz, New York. CEO= ll i 0 0 L l :1 °L ;0 1 ,. 11 8 a 5 : , ne $ 0 1 n " I ,l l o itlle n ot t ' l7 • by selling whet I furnish on receipt 01 $1.60. It is entirely new, and whet stirs in. the country like wildfire: can he sold to every person, mole or fe male. The busines. is very rosy, and perfectly. hohornble. Try It—you en t help but succeed. The arlicie 1,111 sell itseir readily, wherovei slows. I send circular, with full InNtruclion and with cran ia,' snatples, on receipt of WO; .or I will sell no exclusive right for any country WWII with 111.0.11 10,000 Inhabitants, for $5,00 large cities net, for sale. 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Pro refessof Chemistry, etviugdeelded ulna making America her future home, is induced from the most generous motives to give to all who idly. require it, a Itilelpe (ti .covered by her husdand. and now hi her peal...Me amity) for making a preparation for Defaming Mkt° Bald Persons. eintug. lug it to its original color, if It has become (irey; and preventing It front falling out. The preparation can be made at'n very stimuli cost. Persons sending 'or the Recipe should enclose five postage clomps, (Fifteen Cents.) to pay return postage, and printing. Mrs. Fitsglbism theatres that all cqrrespondeure be carried on with her sod. whe will devote no 'ouch of his time as the carrying 'out of his methel's Avlshes Will require Address - ALFRLD A.:FITZGIBBON, New York P. 0. Fob. 44,1858.-Mituo.: March 1;, 1858—Spics 1 1 11 1 4 2 : 1 1t 1 1: 1 ,1 4 re i b i-I S Y tr ' ee S t;•A A to! t e. ° Slx. H tli, . B PhTlerl : dolphin. The:Star Von?paily, compoecd of aid Met. Ar , tietee In •the' oketudlng In Strength nod TnlQiit any !Mountie combination heretofore °derel to the Theatrical will'nPpear every eight InVome. Serlo•Coude Drawn,. Vaudevillee,. , , , wilco! Wurlettne, Ao. &c. • When vfeitlint the CILy, go there. ISfer tr,LL A • ND _STO : , 11100)1, VOtt•Xtmcr.. - : Tr „ , ToIVI4 - ,/ lqueo orid••Ptorg sit. R ato hinlo i tiko,et, ALM 11 0 WI in :t l M.;froouPon.Y or Chorlee 0k111,,y, IT,III fOr rout from: the Urgt of Apol. , next- For terms opply :to ,•• ; • • , Jen. 27;140 8 ,J• • - .1: Itir....xuamptsoN. • 2iRDWARRI t, , •:' bro )jail BtOolt ot tiangually - .largo, and In' ,eimilektad 'svtl,h'thelr for mer heavy stook ntakee It one of the Imitatit awl - moat, ~VarlelTakaottments; ever !Mak:a', ttY:ttilil Vabliel They have • every thing abet the ,Eariner; , thelltilldey, the - Iderohana, or the publlai may tvant/ii. , thelr and • which thei ore selling et the 'vary lOwtlt , Tirlael:4Thei' i',aellctt pall *AI the public - beano ,_Mating tholet , pu' . ..elmaes; as thoiYheteenfldetitthijoatefrieltiditeeinentir -4 that will revrankhe - bunrft -r thi trouble. • , ' .-- , Yeelltay thankful- to a iteumounipubllblbr,thelflbitoao., taltreßeica, pp,qtallyfateKtlim_eame - Itßollsated. at,ott4;ol4 ortaittll44.4oliMilliteidt - E1 rbet; Otlhlo. • • ROSEWOOD, EARLY COPIES. DIEU nnn. , *OOO . 500 . 7 00 . 8 00 , . 800 IMO= UEGEUAPI & CO: alisatraneous. .1" ',JAWS ~Pldo OS: voivrts. VILLIAM KNAVE, sonlnr partner of Violate firm of Knabe, Oreille k Co., continues the manyfar , ture and sale of Glt AND AND SIIIJARE PIANO - FORTE/Vender' tbO name of WILLIAM KNABB•k. CO., at •the old stand,,Nos. 1,7, 5 and 7 North-tutaw 'street, .opposite the Eutaw .11ouse, Baltimore., , Thankful ibr the uxtensiVe patronage received by the late firm for - the last fifteen 'years, I - respectfully beg leave to Inform the public, that mince the death of one of cry pert ners, Mr. Henry Ihnhle,-by which' the part. • nership - was disolved, 1 .have purelinsell. the entire large' stock of unfinished ,Pranes, lumber,, tied other prepared runtthials bohemian to the late firm, I shall ther'efore continuo the busineks at ihe old, sta..d es ablive arid will endeavor not only to sustain the well ostabfished reputation of the` late firm; but 'to excel nil firmer efforts in perfecting the Piano Forte. Shire the dissolution of the lute firm, 1 am ninnufac , Miring Pianos on a now arid much improved scale.--;• The first. Instrument finished imenrdlim to the new de• signs, was deposited In the Fair of the Maryland testi. 'tutu, held 06tolan•, 1755, at which A took the highest honors of .the lustitution,having been awarded the "Cold Medal Premium," over tin unusual rempetition of fourteen Pianos, exhibited by some of the best -ma , krys of liostou,'Nuer York and-Baltimore. " - Al the - Aimmil - Industrial - Exhiblifons, - hold - 1 11 Oe•- oober, 11155. nod October, 1750, by the Mechanics' Insti tute of Richmond, Virginia, my Pianos wore also award , 'DI the 11 igirest-Preminurs. Again. et the late l'air.of the Maryland' Institute, held October, 15511. after a most 'thorough and,an 111, - usually protracted investigation 01 the titeiits of the eighteen I tistruitscnte "oli exhibition, from the 'most -celebrated factories of 'Baltimore, -New York 111111 BON. ton, my Pianos wore again amtrded the highest. 'Moors of tin). Institution, they having received tile "(Sold Modal - Certificate," 1111 honor only adjudged to artieles of such sdperior Merit as to defy, competition fur two sneressive years. Also, at the Tilled Exhibition , of the Muttopee.an I .lechanie'S Institute. held 11l Wrmhlngton.D. C. )lurch 1557, they were trace' morel awarded the highest, Irmo- ors. With regard to tho qualities of my planes, I confl• lontly refer to the testimonials .1 am conthrritly re, 1 eiving from Professors and Amateurs, speaking for henna:lves .and , rothere,•-of- the high impreelottleu-le. Oki, toy I nst r ttttt outs aro ntwaya held. and which elm too seen lot my Warermonis. And 'this is the best and f lust. reliable assuriorni can offer Je_eustromers. spar _ role my own knowledge rffire - Instruniefifil: - iffkrin 1 • ff rfirtimeing army establishment, they are guaranteed the possusslon of a P{IIIIO, elllilli, if not superior, to ally made In this country df'Burope. All Pianos built at my Enotory have full iron Frnmes. toeing so corostructed. as to secure great additional strength. without affecting the TONE, and therefore will storm Pin any eliniate. - . - , . Pianos mode tor.or der. of any hind of wood, and with any style of ii II WI tint may be desired. The greatest care Is bestowed nix:ll Illy work. and the ' selection or Om best madb,i,; and every. Instrument horned one platy. faeloory ran therefore be fully- was • ranted as possessing all the qualities requisite fora gond Piano. • - . . All 1 nstrurneuts of my manufacture tore r 180.ga:trait• teed for five years from the day 1.1 sale Particular nttentinn Is paid to the selection of In. :,strunoente for distant orders. arid a rniviLtom og IX envois granted at any Onto 1001111.'4x months from the day of sale, should such Instrument norgive entire satisfaction. . , urn_Worressue irs.u.res will flue' It .to their advant age to give MO II 1101 before purchasing elsewhere. It g_Constantly - on band a lino assortntent of M EU. DEr INS, of the best: tankers, at prices from $45 to $2,00-- With single soli double reeds—nod also with double key hoards and (tops, well adapted fir the use of small churches. • . . I'l ANUS exchanged, hired, or blued. - ' - • ~ f WM. KNAISE.- , FNc following testiaionials from top of tiro most end rent iqnnists in the world, will show how my I learn merits are appreciated Tor - those great Perfermers, who irate had opportunities for, - tcsting:the best Planes 01 Europe and - America: -••--- - ' . - . - .. • , Ma. WI Ice gas; Baltimore: . Dear Sir: I haveitreat pleasure in certifying that I have tried your Sqpare Plancos,end find them equal. II not superior to any In this COUllt ry. Among their great qualities,. which distinguish them, is - the everress of the agreeable and oven touch, and volume of tone. Wishing you all the muccess you - so Itighly'de• serve. I am, sir, yours very truly, • '---, - Baltliniktq Dee. 37,1856. • S. THALBEECI. • To. Mcesss. Wm. ICnalle & Co., Baltimore:. Permit um to express - you herewith •my sincere thanks' for the superb tinted and Square Plaudit irhich You have loaned me. and on which I have per. termed at my concerts. I cannot but congratulate you. rapop7thrrimutensarprogresa_anttimprotementsl - imi - em continually make on your Pianos, which, in my rank among the very hest in this 'country. lvith hearty whiles fot your success and, pniaperity, which you richly deserve try your on torntlea, energy and den vity, I remain yours, very truly, July IS, 113h7-Iy. MAURICE STRAKOSCII. t c Market .St., aboYe Ei g ht h, PIIILADI I I 'lll A:~ yr OYE S QU[l) 'HAIR DYE. tr The testimony of Prof. Booth end Dr. Itrimkle Intving pyovlotudy boon published, the following Ix now added:— ' From Prof. .7ticCLOSKY, formerly pi-otioor of Theory unit pon•tiro fit Medicine lit the'Venvile tlediral Col. logo of l'entlaylvania, anti late Protemem of urgery in the American College ke. l'ini.%mmoina, Nay. 2111,.113h11.. Mr. Joseph E. llooyor:—A trial of your LIQUID MAI It DYE will convince the' most skeptical, that It is a anFE, and EFFIVACIOLTS preparation. Uuilkr tunny ahem - it - hes in seyend . instances ionised ser viceable 111 the cure of snore cut:moots eruptions on the head, and I have no hesitation in commending it to those requiring such an appliration - Very respectfully, J. N. X. McCLOSEY. M. D. lIOVIIK'S WRIT' NO INKS, Including MOVE R 'S WIIITINti FLUID. and HOVER'S IN DELI ilbE INKS. still inatntalit their high character, which humus always distiounklied them, and the extensive demand first created. entitle tied unliiterrupted until the Pr 1,131 t. Orders addressed to On: -Mnnutlietorv. No. 410 RACE Street, obevo FOU writ, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia : will receive prompt ntteution by J 081.3111 li. 1100 f KR. Montifiteturee. ST AUFVFiR &.•II A ILL NY. ' ,CII!c,AP wATcIiEs , AND JEyELny: 110LESALE- AN 1 3 Miff .at. the •' Philadelphia Sl'atelt and Jewelry Store" N 0.148 (Old N0..90) North MOND' Street, Corner Cl NO. 1.48 r , hold Loren' IV/adm . it, full &Tolled, 18 carot eases, $2BOO held Lopina,'lB rarot, ' , , 24 00 Skor IXlVcayfultjcorldlod; ' • 1200 Stlviir Didno,lotrala, , . • - - 000 2.4tiporlor Qmirtlers, ' - 7 00 • • • Oold Speetnelos; , • ' 7OO . . 8100 SO ror do., • ' ' - . ' . 160 Odd Itracolets.. ' 300 Lady's lloldXeodles'., 1 00 Silxor TetiSINOTIF, sot. " '' . 74 , ?" .b ; ~, 500 Gold Pons,' With' l'ond , l nod Sliver bolder, .1 ' , l 00 . . Gold Miner -Rings 3i IA eta to SSU; Watch' °hisses plain 123,1 2 cis., patent 191, Loud Ilk; other articles In proportion. - All goods siorninted to ho „what they are STAUFPRIt k lIAULFS. 4-On band sour flo!d rind; Silver LiJvcrs , atttl Le pines lowor thOu the n!povp 4 . ' ; ‘ ." l. t. • TOHN & CO., Nos. 2 & ty, dilemma/ street, (south old°, , boltt•Wltor.) do pliir (thb , oldeiit---Wiod-waro-110MO-I i _tha_cty. )lanutheturers and-Wholesale Dealers -In Patent. Ala. 0)111 . 0.10nd° Ilrooms„PatenV deomed Cedei-nare, (woe 'ranted not to shrink.) Wood •and Wlllon-yare!•Corde, Ilrusheki. ite.,'M all deserlptlons: Mak eall,and ex amine-our stork". • • • • • -August En 1857-7IY. .: • . . . .. WAT4)IIK.S . , ~. JEWELRY ' AND guff Hit- l'A Rh i‘T CO INN'S old established • tlihrod. West illaln sko,,ieurly.opposlte the Clarolierlsint VitheY, "lank. , . r ' ',I hove o hise.recelved e no.. O.seortniant of "retches. Jewelry. inoildllip erlitcl Ais,,f,llvor,rarf, , , &e.. in lidditlou to my thrtifer'stoch' ,to • i.l,,ip rito the aticutlee 'of the 'irdbllo,' Theitssertteont embraces. floe .. Q . ' gold Ond'sllviir lever „wotehes,_llunting end .opep 'case ; do ~gOll- . Alvilors', f0r.,.. \ f, -Lidllis unit Gentlihnen and._ - elver , Le. ~„' , , 4, * ‘ , 01,48 fittA,Qiin:4lqoyatch - pßiq ov,ory va- 94b... ~,:- 1 ,',-. ' k'iii. iiiko4lo-11ilefiiteii:7":zc--'.--=7- . -,-,-, .A16.014 - w gold, Jleclttlllima. Ilreantoplnsfor LndlCri and . :ilindliallaa erifteekoiatudity..pcotterir end -price. -, Gold figi,•Vest.',,eurb.intil neck eluting. • tioldlinicelan; 'finger rings, entropies, elude, eleernbuttone, crosren, aima, 4 q.:4 Pr ~., G Qr 4 and diver dblillbleaVsliver , and : plated botteelinlyes, Oohs.' tale* tea, salt and mustard spoons '•,9f Ow iloyarlety; -4 ;large 'assortment' of gulit'ellver 1 ' and common spectsoles, to' mutt all „.„.., ages tirylitelhwo ipyliiiepeclil Alton; A fine-14; 41101.1 1 . PUNA from, Abe" best ;Makers; alniClaallrellaaailihnorboxes. slayer and pearl rani coxes; :aeldtlind couldnon bracelets, nalrhi Olathe; 7. , " 1 .51antlo Cloaks and a.varlatxur:nrl,lples,usw7 ' . • -,',. , glly kept:ln ~lereilii; litehlhiliipopte,tylletch' ,:',.. L a• '!- Ttellfsell Inw fliVenei., Alt,ortlaloo., , nnr I ~... , r'hillicid to titi:nbirt,fliii,f era' in resent 0. ~- , a; "a• • o,; i'Verticillei' 'ettlihtliin liaild r esent ''' ; 'Jo , TPATOR,f ., EtP.lsruiNuril#: v, „work,: tAtri.. pj ,i . .. , - . p o rtubegity •-, •. a , ••••1'.. , •' . . - . , • - - . ; , : 1 ,„„,,-,.....': , ,;•, -, ..0,...v..1...4,....:•:1_ !!!).......• 9vi e ri.i.c: Dee. VI. 'Otero' . ~- ' ' ,r. .--,T.. , _,..., „ ~.- •.:•V:4l r e , i 0.. ~r, . ~, 611.)...< , r; 01. 1 ,,,,, .: ~•....., ~ ,- , trIG.AIR6I4':---VPACAT.Chsh9 ,l .•liate§a. Y u, ' • • ••::(rorgie) PIG . I.ltof4flie, sale etthelfairehinise of„ • *n47,1858.1 ' ' - - --- - ' .. - :. - AY: B. fdtlftllAY:l rfi. IT 'T . III Al, 4 , E. 0.1! FA N t., Y 'I46W OPEN , . ' HRISB.:RIMILII• 18 COINGI " :. And wit, NJ at Ids )Id •Ileatt .husrters fu Nadi Hanover street, during the' Christums and 'Now Year's festivities, with otte!of lite largest, assortments of ' , CIIOICE CuNFlArritlNAlt I ES' . . . . Liver ofterekin itliis pluce, - eonalstitig In part of Flue Ctintly• Toys cud Fruits. Jelly Utikea, Bon. Bons ' ,Gum' Chocolate and Fruit' rops, Base; Vanilla, and Burn A lumudx, Freneli quid exploiting Secrets &c... Also all common varieties., ." FRUITS AND NUTS of - the latest Importations such its Oranges, Lemons, - Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Currants, Citeou, soft and paper • .alciled_Almonds,_Filbortsarmulianttlirou n d . . • Nuts. In connection with the above, an extensive as sortment of ' • TOYS 'AND FANCY GOODS ' • of every quality nod Elm mutilating in pad, I- K wilt d • china, rjr lug, and other Iloilo. Sewing and Card tiaskets,:Faney• Iloxes, Flower Vases, Motto Cups, • -Tea Setts, Maskattrunts,Gutts, Air Pistols, Acoordepits, ilarmonlcans, Trumpets. Chsksuten of bone and wood; Dominoes, Lotto and other games. Panty . Soaps, Hair Oils and Port 'Mduales, Ac..;, Ws haye also a line lot of SAMILVOROOLIGES, such as ptilvprised, crusbedand brown Sugars, of eyery grade, Coate, Molasses, Starch Ureen mid Black Tens, Spises,Butter„soda, sugar, , • and other Crackers, choose, Ad: , • • The, subscriker returns his sincere- thanks to a Amor - ens public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a continuancs 'of the salad. • , P. MONTER. • cote Corllalo t Dee. 10.1850 FAMILY. .., . . .. . . , .. C OA L -400 g ir l -r .r. ~, •.• . Tons Lyken's Valle , • .- • I, i --,---=-- --- ' COAL, brol:l,n and ri . : .. 74;0' 9 i kkitir careened, prepared r _ ..,.._ ,, press!) , forfamily use, . md•hopt - uxnuccersrt, so t h at I can furnish It: any and °LEAN:aII season's of tbs. • year-A-have -tOso on-hand- a ild - for 'so le•tlfe - BLACK „MIAMONILCII. , - L. front.the.ltaltimore. Callum ny -.1-1 Ines: - - This Coal is admirably caleulated for • LA7110111: Stoves and Collar l• mimeos; all of Which I Will roll at mall .Profits too, caoh, and &Heel' to soy part of tho-bonusgb. August !VISO: - .. W. 11. MIIIIIIA Y.. .• I II E S Jr A. R It I V ALA 1 VOUS FOR TIM 1101,1DAYSI! FANOY GOODS; GIFT BOOKS, &o. S. W: HANERSTIGH has Just received from the city and is now opening a splendid display ofFANCIY GOODS, suitable for the approaching. Holiday Season. to which he desires to call ;the attention' of his friends and the public. Ills assortment inAllis lido cermet be surpassed in novelty and elegance. and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers, would Ausluipossible , to enumerate MS" HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy article of the moat exquisite nllCll - 'ardiTHsiche Llsods, • Elegant alabaster And porcelain inkstands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and Shea card cases, • • Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Doses. with sewing instruments, Port Sionsuilmpf every variety, .2 Gold pens and pencils. Palley paper weights, l'apeteries, and a large vs rhsty tos ladies k nue)* elation - Motto nealn and wafers, Siltrand bead purses, I.lfdies' riding whips. olegam)y, finished, Ladles' fine cutlery, Perfume basketn and bags, Brushes of every hind for the toilet," Peeltuncs of:the iailoun'kjridn, . • Musical inntrunten tn. of all, kinds and at nil pricen, toget her with nil inn unteraide variety olartleleselemerft ly thatched and suitable for Itolidny presents, to Oath be luvitis specie] a Gentler,. Alno,.at,settensive And elegant collection of HOLIDAY GIFT' BOOKS, comprising the vruioue English and A morleat ANNUALS for 1858. richly nmbellsbed nod Illustrated POETICAL WORKS, with • CIIILD BEN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for children all ages. than which nothing can be more appropriate or ph•asing ns holiday gifts.' Ifinassartment al:School Books ttpd Sehool Stationary in also complete, I.l.lllllrigill OVerYthillg used in College and the Schools. lie che desire', to call the particular attem , lion of Fandlien to his elegant Assortment of LAMPS, GI RA NDOLES, from the extensive estahlishments o 1 Corneilun, Archer And others of Philadelphia, comprising, every style, of Perlor. Chamber And study Lamps, for burning either Icird. Sporn, or ElherlAl oil, together with Flower Vanes, Fancy Scree., Re.. flip assortnient In thin line Is un-• .equaled in the borough. Al or , FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIONARY— NUT'S— PRE SERVED FII UITS , kc .. . • in every variety and nt n 1 1 prices. all of which are pure and fresh such as can be confidently reemnmended to hinlriends and the little folks Ills Mork efifbracen everything in the limi of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to which the public are ere pecially. invited to call and see dui lag, the holidnye.— Itemember the Old Shind, nearly opposite the Bank on North Unilever street. - Der.l.ll, 1557. ,S. W. lIAVEBSTICK. • ' • - It-1) ASSOCIATION, P.ItILADELPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by special en .dowment fitr•the relief of the nick-and distressed,. afflicted with-Virulent and Epidgmlc diseases. - To all poisons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as SPER3IATORIIIBEA. SEMINAL IVEAHNESS, IMPO TENCE, GONORRIBEA, 0 LEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, Ate.; Ac. Thu ILHVARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, mused by. Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortutAste vac tintaof such,dlscases by Quacks, several years ago their atisulting Surgeonom a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their mow', to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give 3IEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter. with a description 'of "their condition, (age, occutmtidn, habits of life, Ac.,) agd 'messes of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE'OP CHAROE. Is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approv. d modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the p. ct, fool assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young, nod they have resolved to devote them selves. witbrenewed zeal, to this Very Important but unfelt despised cause. Just published by the Association. a Report on Sper •matorrinea or Seminal Weakness. the Vice of Ottan Nhisturbation or Self-Abuse, and other . Disuses of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by twtil„,(in u sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF 'IIA ROE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. tIEORUE R. CAMPION, Consulth '. Sin-testi, Howard Assmiatlon, \o-'.;.Staub \MlL:arse , • ily (w.'er of the Directors. EZRA D, IIEARTIVELL, Presid. nt. OHO.' FAIRCHILD, Secretary. • Dec. 2, .1857.] I a O LI SE AND LOT AT PRIVATE- . Situated on West street. In SA LE. I be borough of Carlisle, adjoining property of William Pelf, on We North and Ills, Sterrett on Cho south. rho lot contains II feet r f if 4 2 fnof by :s '! i 2 i o f i ca u tn i tlept . l o ,i wt th n comf4table Nor farther particular,. , "on /tureen the promisee. Sept. 16, 1857 - if. - MARYGAIIDNEIt. 14,' .: 4 1011, RENT.-The Store potion and. yr elling on North Hanover street, now In the oo etipanvy N. Wilson Woods 'ls offered FOR RhIVI. iron. the first day of April next. Thls properly so well known to business men as an old established Maud. that nothing need be sold In regard to locality. ' For further information apple to the Subserli•er, at the Hall hoed °Mee. " .011 N CAMPBELL. Jan. 11455.-tf Agent for the owner. I= Fxv,E,Listolt PICTURES. ;‘, 11,11 Iiii1001) would respot tfully haulm citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that helms taken iminm In 7.ng's new building, east corner of Market Ihinare—, where he In at ail times ready to take- AMBROTY PES du the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken in rainy and cloudy weatin‘r as well asrlear. and sat. Isfaction given or no climes made. Portraits and PA guerreot, pro copied. Milnitaltre,ritt.Ureti taken for Lockets &0.. hi A mbrotype. • Ambroty pee warsantml to stand the-test of time, heat • .r water. Ladies and Clentlonon nra cordially to olt and examine Frui oldns, - . imswoon. Prices Irmo 2.eto. to $lll. AAtzt .lon. ' MUM. A SPI;ENDIDLY 11,1;USIIIAFP T SFAVSPA PER I if Ail PERS r A Journal of Civlii-atlon. Employ's 'the best Tel. ant In .1 ho ward! Terms invariably In advance. Loopy for ,t),guty- weeks # l, 00 1, -4'l; year,_ ' - 260 • 1 ~ VI: , • . 4 00' 5 c' plea for I year, , 6 00 12 " t. o' 20 00 25 ‘" • 40 00 • Harper:A "Weekiy': and "Magazine." one year 64 00., Fostumsicts sending a club of twelve or manly five, w"l scaler n "TY 'gratis. number. Subserlptiens may commence witli,Any Sgeelinen numbers svatituously Supglle,d: Buck numbers can be furnisbed to any extent.. Clergymen and teachers .supplied at lowest' club intro. • #PS3I-&-81101411614tellinbliFlo Franklin Square, New York.. • • • • • FrUELION ON TIIE-YI.A-NO. —slie • B. P 11110.11,, a pripll of Cmiust:Abo c°l6- boated Pion Ist Washington. B. C., offers her serTiees to those N hiring torocoive.l rm.. on (hp:Plano, tier Toshio.° isllf Alesander's how. Pitt stied. ' Terms:-Eight dollars for thitty-siriessons: • Carlisla, niroll IT. RE L w EST ENCY. I'llOlllP SON, Have opened an office at, St. J Mo.. for nie piul• chase and sale of Real Estate, buying , And sellintiAnd 'Wurranls, onterlnginnd on Time,;Surveying7and Slap plug TownS, Location of. Warrants. and4nAking invest ments foi•non.residentel• paying of Taxes, and all bud. 1101 , 8 pertaining to-iitleisdrai Land Agency In Missouri, Plebrasha. and lowa.; , • , 1u; , ; '.:•,,At& Wee •on Second Street, Tieitkl bi A. T.'Belittle's' 'Banking gauss. • 10LAVIKSIV111118 ) :',Cb 1,,. 7 - 7 1Q,000 litrteda Dituratuoun 63'4A1:0i1-the . celebrated “bemdit Slit .es.derelchts . :abil for sale by. • . . . im&Eg roR,VIR 1 11 1 1 60, 4 , ''''' ''' : f AX , v - T .' " 2 . i.,,1 . I: I i w . ~ i.P APER.L r AO. 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