, lotpartutria. ItUiT. AND MANUIU iatalt - the 'attention of the 'following' fant.13 7 , 40r faota and stubborn ones they undoubtedly a,conitnunioation vihii4.li - ivo., find in The. Ilinliettlthriscfor the , presont iuenth, froth the ; pen of M. R:Enp.K:3I4.NI3, Jersey.,_. probably__ _ better. versed in Fruit Culture than any ofliei.',*ittn'in the - United •Stites • . . „ . •"•Tc! expoct from. o pear. or. apples: tree' . thiktudit .deliaate, sugared,. h;glitlavored - - -±p,todttettif—andLtbat—in - ;:large—rinantities, , z'- - without, any miltivatitin• of the 'Soil; or t without half the ears; labor and 'expellee • giyett:to a Corn crop..or 'u.patato patch, Owns. to be folly, when • we' consider that in Isiature's,eterual•laWit nothing can grow Wheie.the natural food is wanting. The ' trees of our woods have their leaves, the decayid brooches and shrubs..besideS the . natural benefits of rains mid attno9Plieric " influences; still, when Cali, woods, have had • their time, oak will grow no more in the 7, 1 same sail, at least ,thriftily, and , - without `changing its constituents. is a , knoturfact that virgin soils pro4Oce sport - tAneously first the hoblest among the forest trees,. afterwards . an inferior sort,- till nothing but cedars or resinous :plants will --oover the-once,riph,.now = vairti_out soil.. _Late often asked _why do the apple trmes bear no longer around here ? or, when they yield a scanty crop, why is the finit so-wormy, so, poor that it is.hardly fitted for the !market ? • The reply is very easy. The soils have 'worn out-, net only by fifty or More crops of apples. but also _by- the grass, clover,-and other umnanured crops by all which; the phosphate carbonates, and the once abounding potashes of the Old forests, have been carried-to market without any restitution 'to the generous ,So much forthe growth of the treils • and their bearing. 'Now, , ; When it hall .' tens that h' . 11 long interval of Test the trees have regtFmd strengifilirtlV natural 'influences of .the air,, rain afid• snow, nitrogen and - ammonia. they soon bloSsom and yield another crop of fruit; 'but the soil has been •su tong in grass and., so long neglected, that w. r.... 5, bugs, and a 'legion of insects have found in thit undisturbed soil a permanent home for _themselves and their generaticns; and no' Sooner - is_a - fruit set than they are at work— . 'by hundreds to sting dmorni it. A fruit orchard reep-fires - higher' cul tivation thin any other crop, because. it is oultvated stories, a crop below and one above.. All that seems so very plain that am very often amazed When - I see very able farmers, who would laugh at the idea-of-getting - a - wheat'crop in a long neglected soil, without any manure _or extra . labor, look at their apple trees as if .they were - exceptions to the general rule, and bound to bear no • matter. how poor the soil-may be; because they - did so fifty years ago ! . There is' truth., in overfeeding trees. 'ln the very rich' and virgin soilsrlot4l.4 - . West, where\ the trees are so luxuriant in . their rapid growth, severe winters do great injury; we all know the results of our .last winters in those •yich prairies; but here-there-is-little. danger of overfeediug.- - -- Our soils are comparatively poor, and we - are bettor protected by .woods, hills, build ings, Ste. • Let us not forget that artificial - ',treatment. Our refined fruit trees... an never be so hardy as the virginal -wild trees can find supply - iiiid - faod for itself and its coarse, small product. The object of nature is tp.perpetuare the species by , , seed, ours to reduce the seed for the bene fit-of the pulp;' what is .only and neces sary in nature s views bedoinee-our-main Cbjpet.-....When_ the laws of_ _vegetation _ are introverted in that way, our utmost skill and nurturing.is required to keep up those artificial orentionsThey can bear manuring and feeding better than forest trees would do; and, if we do nut inflate and.sivet i ll • their limbs with too much ammonia and water, if we rise the constituents required for wood formation chiefly, as potash, phosphates, lime &c., there will be little danger of overfeeding trees, and I fear that fur a long time to come, the reverse will mostly be the case. BE KIND TO YOUR HoßsEs.—l have in the course of my life seen a good many horses; some, too, that were called ugly horses. Now, it is my opinion that there is Mimed of owning what might be call ed a real ugly horse. Use the whip and spur less, and in their place put kindness. Three grains of kindness are worth all the whips and spurs in the world, in breaking a colt. There arn a .great many horses injured for want of kindness. This lam sure no one will pretend to deny. The colt has never been handled. The man, with several others,to help him; drives • the colt into the stable. He then forces a bit into bis mouth, and if there is one among them who dares, he jumps upon his backOvell armed with a stout whip, and very often a spur. These ho does not forget to use:- lie clings to the colt's back its long as he is able, but is finally throwiroff. •He tries again and again; till, e`nmpletelyexhausted, the colt is obliged to)rield—that is, for.tlie time being. Is this the'Way to- break colts ? N.°, to be sure not. The .golden rule would apply; "as well here as any Where. So -be kind to yiir liorscs, my gentle .friends. 7 -OMo Cultivator. „' CIATIVATION'tiTSPRING WHEAT.— It is surprising to witness the increase That has been -made in the culture of this valuable grain'vvithin the last ten ,years; it may be said, we think without exalt-„ .geration, to have augmented fifty percent. inthattime. This inorense has not arisen Inconsequence of a ditninution of the quantity of winter wheat, hut it is an ad dition to-it. The range of spring wheat . beitig perhaps wider-at present than that of winter wheat, it is 4341 to see that. it .will eventualV become the great staple bf .the North. It does not yield, on an average. . fer acre, as much as. winter wheat; but t ie prefoired by many farmers for bread, as it doerrnot dry as quickly and ham a peculiarly sWeet and pleasant flavor which ,does not bekong . to the other. "inferior wheat, being less white and not so soft to There may ba years in the, eultivation• 'r.of this as well•ati . of °thin. kinds when it will fell; but the fact that lie culture has th u ei e n e e tl x e . p d eas nwedhof lo e - m should nalireveut giying it a fair Sian.. .MtI 4 4J . NO :- . XOUNU . ' . .- , thattoung cows, the first years-they give Way Mode, with careful milking , „and'good keeping, to give' milk almost "any length of time,deemed.desiroble; but that if thfly;are allowed te . „dry i ,up,,e)r)y tbey, 'will, if. tliity, lave . ti . eulf gt the same season, drY.,Up.. tone: ' 'take suceeeding - year, - and riotbing but extiti feed will prevent it, nudthat bat for a short time. . ' fillacticnicott6. FOR :13 UNC °MBE!! . .• , Them fellows that ging out their rod gage and make so muck about the effects of the "'Money Pante," "Suspension and Its consequences" "tlrtint attraction" if ffrimagreutly reduced" and other queer "nottura,t' .are all talking for ltufleomur. Bat If yen really- wont to get the worth of Your money, call at the Fatally, °roomy and Queousware Store of • • „ J. D. HALBERT, on tho N. W Owner of the Public fiquaro and diroctly - opposituthe,Clislisio %Twin , Bank - , In the - borough- of Carnet.- , . . Ills stink or Chlna;Olase and Queonaware ' him just boon 'replenished from Philadelphia, and for beauty of dosigu, quality and cheapnoos • . IT (.IAN'T BB BEAT:. :;.,SOCER . 'llls - rissortment - of FAMILY GROCERIES Is full, frail, clean diM complete, such an , Java and Rio Coifed,. - • Mixed Pickels, • ' 1 ••• 11 . • Roasted, ' Plain ' do. . . , Imperial Tea, ' Worcestershire Sauce, Oolong or Black do. American du. ~,,,"1 1 1, '' Pounded Ifomlny 'Tomato Catsup, I=A II ..t. Ilecker's Farina, Salad or table oil, ~ , Cdra Starch, ' Popjlersauce, , • 4,,,i ,re. - Rico Flour, Tablet - Mt, I Baker's Cocos, • ^ • Syrupti and Molasses Chocolate, . • •of ovary' quality, - ' Preston's Eagle do, , Macaroni, ' SUGARS.. . SPICES, (ground & unground.) 1 Now Orleans, • . Cinnamon, . Porto Rico, ' , Mace .. • Crdshed. ' ' NuAinegs, • ' Granulated, • Cloves. , . . ,Pulverized and - • Alspice, • Relined. , Pepper and, Ginger. Clime—Pine applo and Now York - dairy °boom ',Ciautonrries, Brooms nod Cedarwaro )4IesftACICBItEL— _/0:1,1.2.6110 3,___):oM!!tgb ._ _ _ Saponifier or Concentrated Lye for making soap. Be, aldßs,n THOUSAND AND ONE" articles. that cannot ho eltuineratod, but which tho.publie are cordially invited to...zombie for themselrtls. The subscriber thankful fot the very. liberal potron• ego which ho haorerolved from tho community in times past, respectfully Willi:lts a cont.' nuarro. JOSHIP11.1). Carlisle; Dee. 2:3,1857 JUST RECEIVED AND—OPENING AT NAUOLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, Main , Street,* Car Pa. • A largo supply of , Watches Joivolry, • ; r vet' nod ' Plated Waro, • to übicit 1 'invite .t• wont to Ae-. : . avloct. from Um largest i ? . stork oft:Socks, Watch : :: Jowplrx._gmv9l . and,. n l. • - 7 2;" ?Mod ware In earllslei . At i•ZAUOLE'S. , We haven large assortment of Gold and Silver Hunt,' log mid Opou Cash, Watnhes to milt all Fancies nod Pockets, • , • At NAUPLE'S. Vino and Cheap Jewelry of ever); etylo and quallly in setts or by the piece as wanted, At NAUGLE'S. Silver and Plated •Walters,.Catto, Fruit, Sugar, and Card Baskets, Silver, Table, Tea, Cream, Sugar, Salt, Dessert. and Crean, Spoons, . • ANAUGLE'S. .. 1 V l i Fine Pearl, Lava. Coral, Cameo, GoldstonOlosalc, Flo. routine Mosaic, Jet Box - aud Glass setts cheap' At NAVOLVS. Diamond Breastpins and Fingerings, . At.NAUGLE I S. (Wild Duetted Case, Eight Day Levers; Gold It nut. lug Qum, Duplex; Gold Hunting, chronometers, • . At.NAUG LE'S. Bagley's, best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold , Puns aid Silver Holders, • . At NADOLE'S. Silver and Plated Tea Saits.,,AinhlSts, Cups, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, • At_Naucurms-_, riold Nerk, Nest. Curb,' Fob, and ,Chatinbi Chains, Bold .13sayelets, LOckets, TbLutt4s, Croises, Charms, - - At NAUGLE' ! 4. . . Frond. Tinto :Pieces to run throo and fou'i• weeks, At NAUGLE'S, ...ged Sleeve, Vest, Collar,,and Shirt Stdids °tell siyiel andqtlality, - . ...., • At NAllo LE'S. Plated Porlts,_Spoons, Ettives, 'Napkin Rings, Silvia. Thimbles, Shields, . • At NAUGLE'S, • }lntl ets,Accordeons, Musk Boxes—a fine ciirlety, At NAUGLE'S. - Ladies' Portmonales, Pearl and' Leather, Plain and Fancy Travelling Bags, very nice styles, cheap At NAUGI If you want to hart your Watches put in good: re. pair and wariantod, take them to • NAUOLEIL__ If you want to get a ChAvelock; you can got it At NAUGLE'S. If you want your Silver ware neatly marked at short notice, call , . At NAUGLE'S, All goods wanintod as represented, or the money rot funded, ' At NA VOLE'S. Persons that want bargains are invited hi .At NAUGLE'S. • Carlisle Foyndry; , 1 7 - 17 7 9 tf‘ 011: ! L 4. •Wz o A ra :14A , A s s, 1. 4 CA 1 ~4glt6, • 111 1 ;,agi „• -• liaittfE j'-'J!"" • . MA,CUINESHOP; CAR AND SASH FACTORY, Rust Main Street, CARLISLE This extonsivo establishment Is now in Complete or der anti supplied with the best machinery for executing work In every department. The buildings have ids° been greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with' the nthvest and moat improved tools for the mauullicture of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter worrk. We invite Builders, Car penters and others to call and examine our facilities for doing this description of work. The best Materials used and prince ns luw as at any other establishment In We County or elsewhere. t- STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER and repaired na heretofore. Engines have boon recent ly bullt, for W. M. Henderson & Son, in this borough, It. Bryson & Allen township, AhY & Brothers, New stile, Ehndo ' & North Middleton, and °Lie., at who:ie establishment they, may be seen in daily op eratlon,and to whom we ran refer for evidence of their superiority- IRON,AND BRAS° OASTINOS. pr every description, from the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice lor every hind of Dm chinory. A large variety of rulll cendings now on hand. TWo skillful Pattern makers constsntly employed.— ItEPARIIiO promptly nttended to for Ptiper Distilleries, Grist :Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &e. Bono In the best style THRESHIND MACHINES AND H MSC POWERS Such as Bevil Gear Fpur Itrusg Powers, Horizontal (finer Four and Two horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, ]rent Rollers. Plough castings, ind other or. Metes fur farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. BURDEN CARS BUILT, and repaired. Our facilities for building Care, are now more complete than heretofore and enables us to fur nish them to transporters on -the Yidl road on _accolno. dating tormsand - ruadn of: the best - materials: Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guarantoei. . . The long oxperienro In thehusiness of the.sonlor partner of tho Mn, and tho coMploteneso of our ma chinery in every branch of the establiahment'warrant us' In inuring tbo beat tyork to all who fartir us with tholy orders. Tho continued patronagO of oUrold floods stud tho public le respectfully solicited. NO 20, F. GARDNI I t & 'Co.. 30110 Cases •- lII' AN OLD • INDIAN DOCTOR, who leas made his fortune and retired from igu• 3000 Cases siness, will spend the remainder of his days is curing that dreadful disease CON -3000 Cases SUNIPTION—PREE Oto MAMIE: his ear - next desire being to communicate to the 3000 Cases world his remedies that have proved sac easeful in more than 3000 cases. lie re. 3000 Cases i,nuires Oach Applicant to send him a . minute description of the symptoms, with two 3000 Cases stamps, (0 coats,) to paytbo return letter, • In which be will return theta his ADVICE 3000 Cases PRESCRIPTION with directions fog pro. paring the medicines, de. , iOOO Cases Tim OLD DOCTOR. hopes that those af- Meted will net, on account of delicacy,' re 3000_Caseig_frain_fropt consulting_him • because ho makes No Charge. ills sol; of jeetib Advm , 3000 Cases thing is to do Ail the geld he can before he dies. Ile feels that ho IsJustly celebrated 3000 Cases for the cure ,of 'Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous affections, Coughs, 3000 Cases Colds, de. Address. • • • • DOLT. UNCAS BRANT, !decal 31; '68.-3mbs. Box 3531, I'. 0., Nett York. p u VALE'S .. GALVANIC OIL.-- , : This groat remedy lilts' rbtalitiai for a 'World w e reputation, as a blessing ter tamable. I .•,,,,,,,, o r , spinal disease, Ithouniatism, Burns and Scalds, Nervous headache, Erysipelas, Neuralgia, 'ttr.. It has a magical effect in removing pain, Imparting to the diseased parts a naturt4,aurrunt of electricity, by- which, the healthy functions are restored immediately, and a cure' affected As no ono has ever used tlit,u.artiele without benefit we confidently refer to thosolvlte..bav e applicc.Lq, fo -their timitinionylnits thvot. ---- -" • Nor pato by S.W. Itavorttlak,EL'Ellititt,ll.,ltaulTalaa. 8.". t: Kieffer, - mid at all - the - couutiy - stores - throughout the county. - N. B. The Uniform Price in Firm ems's a I,ooe as this Is the' only . . site that is nhippdd to thit,lhilted" States.-. . , . Nov. 25, 1507 , ~,,,..., U'I'A IV T persons jogai:4od to . the subscriber, aro earnostly..requested to call nud tattle their 'aaceunts without Miley. , The city merchants baying adopted the cash system, will compel ut to curtail our credits, and do as near a cash business ae possible. Dec.1.0,•1507.1, f. . . ~ 0, ~Oit o.olLttr, . . aNcyricE.—An. eleotiori will 'be. Uhl : ' ' hit he kadteetiim roots of the Court louse in rough of Chrllele, ap_ MONDAY. MAY4Q h, 1858, fbr. the election of Preeldeiii, and Directors of the Carliele Gee end Water Coppany. * , . . • Aprill li, 1866. . TREO ' . D. 111180. Aliocellaricoug. IyWCARPENTE M RSkIY - A R M E AND OLDERS.. he nulaieritioni *mid 'resuctfully -athiounem, tu the pubile„that they are non . prepared to furnish t h e fel.' lowing described Armes br LU3IIIIEIIi First, Common and Panned' Plan,-and , lleards of all •,thicuesity Com mon Boards and Plan . of whi tenpin(); Hemlock Juice and e Scantllng. of nil sines and lengths; White Pine and' Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all ikindirlif Paling and Plastering Laths; Fine. and Cyprus SlllllOOl of all qua lities• Shingling Lath and Striping, and Fencing • ileard ' s•2o feet long. All timbers soured to mild., by -leaving their bills, of all lengths-and-sizes,-(pino, oak,- or hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Minds and Mouldings ready for- use. The abcivu will be furnished on the must, mu. sociable-terms, and at the shortest notice. • ' • TO COAL CONSUMERS. • . -, • Wrhave constantly 011 hand al " 1 14. ,stiVie• 'kinds of sum. ns Lykeild lalley, Short Mountain, Trovorton, Lo- cost 31oftul.ain r Luke 'Fiddler; Sunbury. - Wilkesbarre, 'and the ltread•Top for blacksmiths; all of which we Will deliver to any part of the town us low as it MI be bought at any yard in the town for cash or country produce. ' Coal all rescreened and delivered clean. by strict attention to business, we hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage.. You will find our Yard In the eastern end of the far rough, opposite' the ties Wprks. Our office hereafter will be opt op smite Bentz & Brothers store, in the Mike now acupied by.'Simire.,Stnith. All orders left at' the ofifeeer at either of the subscribers' residences; on Went Pomfret street, or at East Street, will be promptly at tended to - CUMBERLAND VALLEY ]MNK PROPRIETORS.- - WILLIAM HER, MELOIIOIfI MINNEMAN, ROOT. C. STEMIETT;• • , 0 JOHN IiONLAI . , ' lIICIIAIID WOOl/8, , ' ' JOIIN h. STEREETT; JOHN C. DUNLOP, ' . 11. A. STURgEON. This Bank, doing business in the name of Her, Bran tiemnit,k•Oo., is now fully prepared to do a general Banking hut:loess ... with promptness and fidelity, • ,731otierreeelved.on deposit and paid back on-demand without notice. Intelsat paid ott special deposits. ' Car. tificates of deposit • hearing interest at the rate of five per cent. will be issued for as short aperiod as foul. mouths. Interbst on all certificates will cease at not. tority, provided, howeyer, that if said certificates ave renewed at ally thou thereafter for another given pu• clod, they shall bear the mum rate of Interdst up to the tinM of renewal. Particular attention Tail] to tho col lodion of notes, dnats, cheeks, &c., in nay part of the United Stales or Canadas. _ - - - Itetulttaniles :nada to England, Ireland, or the Conti. anti. Tito faithful and tx.tilidolithil execution of all orders entrust.' to thorn, may be relied upon. Tboy call the attention of Farme ' r* illechanics and air, thorn whoelesire' a sale eltiposnot:y for their names. to thomudeniatole fact,that the proprietors of this Bank are tsinivinumix liable to the extent of ' l heir estates for all the Depoests, and other obligations of lier,ilrenn. anon dc, They inive,recently_removett Into their-now Belo House directly opposite- their forme• stand, In West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, where thsy will at ail times be pleased to give any DI. -formation desired in,regard-to-money , thatfers bygone ral. 01ten for business from 9 o'clock In the morning tru. 4 o'clock in the °vetting. 11.-A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, May 20. 1857 1 4 1 11t11i INSCRANCI. —THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL I , lltE IN. SURANCE COMPANY of Cumbeilatid empity..incorpo. rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully oremdzi and in operation under the menagement of the following commlesioners, via: Daniel Bailey, William 11:Goegas, Michnol Cocklim JT - Eleheiberges,Christifin Stitylnan, 'John C. Dun. lap, Jacob 11. Csamir, Lewis Myer, S. Eberly, Benja min . 11. Weiser, .1, 'llmintt, Joseph -- WlekerslfrmE Alums:Met Cathcart. The.rates of insurance are its low nod favorable as any Company of the kind In Ulu State. Persons wlsbing to become members are InVited to make appltrailon to the agents of the company, who aro willing to. wait upon their at any time. - BEN.I. IL DOSSER, President. CHRISTIAN STAYII AN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYEIt, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. 'CUNT BEIMAND COUNTY.— :lob» Sherriek, Allen, Rudolph-111/tali), New Cumberland; Henry 'lowing, ShlienuinkoiVii ; Samuel Wood Warn, illf.oll • ilVilty BP-10314.:11CilarciltOUTI : MHO "Griffith, South .:711h1,11‘. ton Samuel Onifilun-.lV.A2ennhliorr,'; . Panniel Croy,; Meeliatilesbnig . ; .1. W. Conklin, Shepheichtown; Sheplierdstown ; C. B. Hri mini. Silver Spring; Benj. (laver stick. Silver Spring: Charles Bell. Cmllslo. YORK COUNTY.—W:I4. (Irking, Dover; Peter Wol ford, Franklin : Jar. 0 rillitli, Warrington; J. F.nllear Washington.. . 44 . - DAUPHIN CO.—Houser k Lorlinlan. Ilarsisburg. Members of the main/lily having polirlesahout to ex ',Jr°, ran have ,them reneiveti , ny making application to any of the Agents. ' "Man Know 'Thyself." ,An lovaLinable Book for 25 Cents. , Bire • ry should have n Copy: t DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL xro I cy& 3,..t 111 , 11, INI/IIANDBOOIi • • ,71N containing 'lllk Ail !ACTED, • • tin outline of tbo • , •origin; progress. treatment A rStf, • _Enna cure of everi !brut of dim , ,WAA24ez • ease oontracted by iirontito ' ,‘„:"••• coma sexual intercourse, - by 0 1 -abuse. or by sexual te. ss-with advice: Mr their prevention, written in a +Millar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and e verything that would of fend tho cur el - decency. - Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelnbla.— , DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL..'—Tim author of this work, unlike the • majority of those who advertise to cure tho diseas- PI es of which it treats , . is a graduate of one of tho 1.4 -hest Colleges in the United' States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortuate,or to I'm the violin, of and.practice. ,as a successful and ;A -DD porioncedpractioner, in whose !toter and integrity Pl. they may place the greatest confidence. Lommottits 31. IL 1 1 / From A Woodward, M. D., of POllll. Utilversity, E-i l'hi.ad. It gives me idessure to add my testimony to the Professional ability of the Author of the " 31edical-31anual."—Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, soma of them of long standing, o have come under my notice, in which Ills shill has been manifest in 74...during' to perfect health, in some'llmtances tine II:416111M' been consitt ,m ered beyond mettles! aid. In the treatnsuitt of semi. nal weakness, or disarrangement of t h e functions produced by SELP.MIUSE, or Exctss of.venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. , I have been acquOttited with the Author steno thirty . 0 1 years, and deem it no more than juotiro to Mtn as ki well as a kindness to the unfoitunate.victim of ear ,'" iy indiscretion, to recommend him intone. to wham plrofessional skill and integrity they may' safely confide themselves. , One copy. securely uncolored, 30111 be forwarded free of postage teeny part of the United States. fie:2o etc., or 0 copies for $1 00. /19^ Address COOL EN & CO., Publishers, }lox 107, Philadelphia. al? - It ,eksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents ~uppl led on the moat ilberal.t.orme. Dec. 0,1007.—1 y. - pg.. W. li.wrrmOß, OF LANCASTER Cite. Where he has been in successful practice tor a number of years, revolved his education at the best Medical College In the United States and had his experience and practice in the different llospitfirls several years, a member of the Analytical liledPal In• stituto of New York, and lain Medical -Surgeon of the United States Navy, now olTertritimself to the public to attend ally professional calls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the best Laboraor.es of our ,country, and the Botanical Gardens of the world. No patent medicines prescribed or reeonimendiirlediclnes used only which will not break down tin codstitullen, but will renovate the cp.- Unit front alllnjuries it has sustained Bout mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases must be treat ed upon analytical principles, which Is to know and as certain, what • disease-is-I ts-nature. and _ rhameter re quire it knowledge of the chemical constituents of every solid andlluid of the human body; the changes those Solids and fluids are capable of undergoing. To know what medicines to Pniploy to. cure ,clisenFos. requiresni knowledge of the chemical constituents of nil .agents employed in medicine; and if ire are In possession of , thin knew edge, It Is possible to cure any disease—no matter of how long standing—and lease the patient in' a healthy and-perfectly curt,l condition. - Melancholy; Aberratlon,.or that. state of alienation and weakness of the mind which rendeu persons ince-, ruble of enjoying tile pleasufes or p0d...61111w thn dudes . of life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and fell die stroyer of health end happiness, undermining the con stitution, and yearly carrying thousand; to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured.- Rheumatism, in ally form or condlt on, chronic or acute, warranted curable t. Epilepsy or, falling sickness; all chronic and stdithorn cases of Fomalo Diseases radlerdly removed; Salt Rheum, and every description of ulotrutions; Pike; and Scrofulous. Diseases, which 11...ve baffled all previous medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when the .constitution he not exhausted. I de say all diseases (ye's. CONSUNIFTION)i4n . be cdril. Canceectu ad without tholdfo. I will remain In no eStee en WEOSIESDATS and SATUR DAYS, from 9 o'clock A.-M. to 3 I': hi., to accommodate patients front a distance, Mid consult In the English and German languages Will ,untke visits to any dies tattoo if required. May lie addressed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster city, • ' W. If. WITMOR M. D. March 17, 1858..—1 y. NETT CASH DRY GOODS HOUSI4 457-OPENING OF BPIUNG GOODS EYRIT. & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Sts. Philad'a tarnor-offering-n-full-btork of- ' NM (MODS FOR SPRING OF 1868. -.Fashionable Spring floods, Black Silks, 24 to 01 Inches wide, . . Spring Dress Goods, New Styles, • Shawls,.in all the 'Newest Styles', •- • - --.' - British, Ereneit and Amerl• an Clntzes, ~ Full Meek or Domestic goods, Full Stork or European atssls, • . N. B.—Bargelos In Seasonable Gitods..daily received from the AUCTIONS .ttf_New York and Philadelphia • .P. H.—Merchants aro invited to exatitlitatßo' Stock TrltslB, Nett Cash, and low pikes,. . ' March 10, 1850-Btuos. . . . TACO]] RIIEEM NOTICE is hereby given that I have this day associated iylth mu,as ii 'partner 'ln the Forwarding, _ Commission_and..43 ictllusiness....ray. son ALBERT K. IlllNlCll,and that the above buidneils will be hereafter onnilustrd tinder the name ofj. S. SON, • 1 • • . •• J. jtIIENAE: • N. IL—Chaim& tlishpricesfOr PRODUCE'. o. ki ids, 'FLOUR, RYE, CATO, &e. - Salt, .Plaster, 'always on band and lbr eel% , • • -- Carlisle May 1 1817—tr. 1 VERY :StAßEE.—Raving 1 .4 cliasodtrom .1, U. Noneumiter . LIVERICEII. ABLIBIIIIENE, I will be always ready to aceoMlllo. ibito .the with,lloltSpi; OAR. • MOO IRS,•and every other Rt.,' kileriiiije . "' ;fele my lino. By strict attention t o , , business and a dcsire,to pleaso, , ,the subscriber hopoe,to receive a liberal ebare'of• public Patrunado..• •., ,• ._•• • ' • ' OEUIttiK B. 'Oninitliseelv on tamd to . supply' those vibe may be In netvl'of them. N0v.26. 1837.1 • ~s k Fanoy printing dope here ---tAitGEgT : CHAIR : AND , FURNITURE I:FM.IIi I§.llthENT • • Mathiot's - tlay " Street Ware-roome: No. 26 Gay.l7reel, nepAftvette, • ' DALTiAIORE, MD:, ' •!. • Num In kept nlway4 on handivill-thade Ural-der, eve• ry style. of French Ttakl•A-TETES, in Pllsh; hair Cloihs or Brocatelle... - ....Fran& Full btuffand Medallion, Fodor ARM cnAins In Plush, Hair, Cloth, or Brootelle.. , French Full Stuff ,Carved irAltl.olt, CHAIRS, in seta with Plush, !lair, nr Brocatelle. SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor QIIAIRS, In Ihdr, cloth' or Plush, 81)01SINO designs, in Bair, Cloth and Plush. Stuff Ltvlng LOUNOES—u large assortment 'always on hand. or. oily pattern pads or covered with any goods to order.,` . • CHAMBER. SUITS—in Walnut, complete, li-om . -, -CANE-CllAlltS and _flock usidco.,l he-InrgostAssort meat ieady-mach in file United States—fn or $l2 a do zen tip. Room, Office and Cluing . CHAIRS, n Oak. Wal nut with Wood or Staged eats— an assortment rndnurinp over Go dozen. Wood Suit CHM RS and Slirthait; and ROCIC !NO CHAIRS— orer.loo dozen. Feather Beds. link and Cush Mattresses of every rn rlety: - Alan, oil - kinds and-Plato Frames rot Looliing Classes. Sc. • -• ,•. .A. MATItIOT, 20, North 04 F•trek, • .Itn:r 10. 1057. Near Pagel to Street: R 0 C it I E ! F E s C: Blind and Maid:oral of different gitide:i i Al nu rg. Balmon. Seale, Fifth end \Mite itt-ItUYETT'S. Cedtlsl3, Sall and Nettled north, g, At nuytars ( ; racheriCcqu bu,l!od. : ictri Dried Fruit, Preserves end Jellies, At nuyErrs Sugar Curod Iterfailllarna, At..I.IIIYEITS' - A-fi IA Supply of LIQUORS, ' At 111.1101 VS While Lead, 44,., c BEA'S CE ).1.,'13 UTE D . Liquip GLUE, _ • • THE CREAT Blest useful article ever t,iv °Med. for house, ',tore . and Mike. sill passing In ,ry other • glue, gum, Mucilage,- paste or el•Mellt Over k DPW Ti ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION. • AdhesiVil oni paper, cloth., leather; furniture, pore, Irvin, claim, marble or glass. For tonnulacturleg Fancy. Article., Toys, el,. It hei: ito superior. not only possessing greater strength than any other Iplown, article, but adheres more quickly, leaving no stain where the parts are Joined. Neves FAILtI. Within the last three years. upwards of 2f,0.000 bet ties of this Justly celebrated LIQUID GUI: have Imo, sold. and the greet convenience which it has proved In every case, has deservedly secured for It a demand which, the manufacturer hes !lonia It, at times, dila. cult to meet ; acknowledged Its all who. hip a used 11, that Its merits are Mr nit ire any similar strtlele for Iml - ever cliered to the.put I tic • /*Wilds GLOW,. extvmsl rely counterfeited—observe the ledge: 11Iciteit's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive." Take no other.. • • TVENTY , FI YE CENTS A In V1"11.E. ManuNctured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, l.y ' _ \l'll. C, MeREA. Stationer. - -No, flO7 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia. Inducements uttered to persoub . desiiou,_ of selling the above article. - . . Sept WI, 1857.—1 y. , • SALT - BY THE SACK, - - I:TS. . TOBACCO and • ' CWARS, just iceelved at the Family tiroeery-Store of Dee. -2:1,74.]: " - • , J.- 11. HALBERT: LOST copy of the illustrated•edi - nen of FFIOISSART'S CHRONICLES, was lost obouta year ago, Any parson having the work, will confer a favor on, the owner, by returning, It to the Herald oMre.. Carlisle, Feb. 11,7,1858: . • REMOVAL -1 MINT removed my store from the old stand to Hamilton's new build. Mg on the corner of Male end. Pitt directly_oppor alto the Methodist Episcopal hurch,' where 1 will be pleased td bee nU my old customers, and as many limo ones as will tan or sue with their patronage. 1 am receiving a now stock of goads, and 'run them off at ',err minced pikes. Come one undid' to the New Store, and becure good bargains. Small profits:and quick mks. March 10, MA CIIAS. 01111. BY, 1: 4 -1 0R RENT. The theee- Ptory BRICK HOUSE, In linnurot 4 strict, three doors from thn comer tho• jI/ g Square, in Cnrltslo, At present °rennin.] ly 1 k Gob. Foot. Tide hoes,, is rrcil enleulitten for ij prlvnto dwel:lng or plaen of Casinos. Apply to ,Watts & Parker, or to lhr hubsvrily.r. - SAMUEL WOODBURN, . Exueutor of,l'hom. Brun n, deed. • Carllsh, TO FAII3IFAIS AND • GAIMEN HRS.—Thu colebrattd l'oudretto of tho Lodi iltanularturing Company, now in Ilse ilVel . iF 3 1•01,1. is kept on hnuti :Ind sold by I ho following hriiis in dolphin A 'pamphlet Went gratin to any Into 11 pill) PASCHALL 3tUIIIIIS S CO., cor. Market and SPA:WU:It UT Market street. ALFRED :WOODWARD, M. I) FENItY it ASBURY, M2O South Whore Or, LnJI Menutkelorlug Company, CO CurtMika Street, New York. 31,0.01 31, 1858.-3 mos.• , . . . . T. J. GRAHAM J. L..McDOWELL S. M. DAVIDSON GRA IiANI, AIcDOIVIA & CO , . GENERAL. LAND ABEN'rs, • ' • . . Leavenworth City,.Ransoe Territory. - - - NV - ' ij l': L . buy, nx d s \ e , 1 1 1,21 i nd .n ,r,lyietatio.,,lla nds eon a i in Western Missouri. buy and sell lands, loan and invest money. buy and soil &Alb, give in ihimation respecting the country, and do a general agency busine'ss. REFERENCES. . -John IL Bretton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa., Wm. K. Beetem, Banker, ." lion. J. IL Graham, liar, Brenneman 4 Co., BlinOrs, Carlisle. ~ Wm. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. . , Aleorge Sanderson ' Esq., Lancaster. Pa. Dr. John A. A 111, 31. C., New - villeira. Win. S. Cobean, Esq., . . E. W. Clark 1 Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, lion. Michael Cockliu, Slmplierdstown. Pt, floury Reiman & done, Merchants, BaltiMere. E. L. Blake, Esq., Cashier Mercantile Bank, New York. Snyder & M'Farlano, limit:state Agents, 31 inucapolis, Minnewatia 'territory. . Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney and Eual Estate Agora, Sterling, 111. ' • • ' o it. W. Meteor, Esq., Henry city, 111. , Ex.f.lor,Joseph Ritner„Cumberland county, Pa.... -... E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia. . Gov. Pollock, llarrisbuag, Pa. - - - - . . March 18, 1851.—1 y. - • . • .1 1 Alt 111 Eat S LOO . .1111 R ! TIIIIESIIINO MACHINES-I Tha subscriber desires to inform I:muerte:mil the pub lic generally that, be now has on hand and Is eon. staidly manufactuinig Threshing Machines with Pier pont's Patent Shaker. whirl, are generally acknowl edged to ho the best articles now in use. Also a variety of Improved Clover•lfulith s, Cairn Obellers. Straw Cut" tern and Plank's Celebrated flow, Ile aim attends to the repairing of Agractiltural Machinery in the hest manner and on-yeasonable terms. Manufactory on Nii s r:.: t. 7l 6 7 y Streit,.directly opposite the swidence of George Metzger, . • JOHN PLANK. • • CCAS 'I'AD(ShO ' S HAIL( DYE I • r Within a ilut-abell all the merits lie, , • Of Cristadom's never equal D'e ; Red It makes black., to brown transfornPuti.groy, The matchless revitalising Ileir 'Dye still holds Ito i' sit's° as the most harmless and efficacious flair Dye hP the World. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, ' and oppltod in ten private rooms, at CItISVADOROS, No. ti Astbr Douse liroadway, and by all Druggists and Perfumers in the United Staten. AO ENT.—Gee. it. IC sou, Pittsburgh, Pa. March 17,1858-4inos. • - • F,AL4 4 1.82 . Y.A,. E ENCY, MOVAL.A. ONSLER, REAL ESTATE A hY'r, CONVEYANCER 'AND SCRIVENER, has re- Moved to his New Offieu on. 3111111 street. 610 door' west of the Cumberland Talley Rail Road Depot. • Ile Is now permitiently located. and has on band and thr salonvery'llironmennt of Real Mingo, &insisting, of.Farrus, of all slum, improved onil unimproved. Mill Properties. Town Preperty Of every description, lidl id -ing-flotsl-alsci,-Western -Lands and Town Lota: - 110•WIll give his attention;,:tinerettifore to, the Negotiating of and Serivening generally. • . . • : Oct. 28, 15F.- . -if. , MEM _ 00 f ! 1.00 9 : : A. uoil A EAR, .PIDDITABLE AND 110140ItABLE BM.' $lOOO di YEAIr v. PLOaIENT VOIt Ti )11;8. •sl'loo A YEAR. Pomona' in town or country In search $lOOO A . ..YEAIti emplOyinent as 'a source of Inc onto, ,$1006;A YEA11.....0r;t0 fill up" their lelenro hours,. may SIOoOA YEAH.hear elpitcli by ikwell*. 2 anima (to SIOOO.A. YEAIt.. pay postago) to Prof. JAMES MIME; 11000;:A. YEAR: ,liox so. 4551, New ',Yorke ,Post Office. ;$l.OOO, yEAW : TIia - oopioyu,o „ t to eicherf9x, .51000 A.YEAR. otallon In Itnintiterlal... It le all nr • $lOOll A-YEAR:lick pf daily commuiption; and ran be t . sl , A.YEA:R.'lnanuiliatuted In' the agent'i dwelling, ~.siii. A.YEAlt.'seeured by riiii)trlght .eale,pa perm.. Vooo:A'TEAm•nitinent' ac lour. Air Agent wanted. $lOOO ANDAD. litt every town In the Union. • Feb. 24, 1858.-3m0.-., 4t) : 01)§. BALTIMORE. I= tilt» "Nnaliseincrits FURNITURE -, • N T-U R E .MIOLESALD AND RETAIL , • x.P. DEGR,AAP,: 87 poII.VEIRX, (Wholeso4e wore House,) • ' nu¢ 4896 PIIdARL SI. (Itetqll store.) ••':'' KEW . 7088.4 13E5jr Bells of $2 al IVholesale Prices ROSEWOOD, MA;iOGANY &13LACK WALNUT, PARLOR FURNITURE In Drogotollo, beisine Cane Seat and Cam man Furniture In 'great variety.. i7IIP-31ELLE,I . L 111111.ItNIT UltE,,___. • Jo Soto froint4,2.to $l.OO. SPERA, CURDED lima, Moss AND . WRALERoNE MAT,TM E SSEf3 , Also, Fonther 'Beds and Bedding, Patent PromMtn Son, Bedsteads, and Patent Selfdtocklug Cradles.: Dealers will (Ind at the above stores the largest and best 'assortment of any Mat lishment in New Cork, and tan buy either at wholesale or retail cheaper than at any other house in the city; 1 . /tp.1.1, '6B-31npr. ILITTELL'S . LIVIYG AGE NEW HEMEL I= On the 8d of April, 1858, was. comineneud the NEW sErtrEs OP LiThEI,LtS 'LIVING AGE, tinltirgell to eighty pages, hmtdsomely printed on floe paper with rut edges, issued weekly. . hot long established and tieservedly.hlgh reputation • which this esteemed work has etdoycd, renders it supra , litmus to refer to its claims as a most choice •and ably eondurted compendium of the hest' literal urn ,pf the times. • Comprising, as it dose. the create du In creme of all the world•rertowned Reviews and Periodicals of En rope, as well as original art lels and occasionol selections from the - hent.fitgitive literatutuA.l'our,mtvconntryrlt will boat oc.n apiviroilt that It possekses it — character What unique and unrivalled, suitable Mr all classes of readyrn—the its tested', ,tittletti, Philosopher, and Family Circle, In iettlitimi to the Ditri mile quality ,ot its llterary.eontotts, the quantity of reading matter embrace I le ni.ingley tasty volaineof tills wail; amounts to Pmethousanti one Inumli•ed and sixty pages. the sub scription price of wllleli . b.onfi - Six Dollars per ; prop:ditto:my :o.l,g—tit. e•mstitit ti lig it Tilt: REST, AND LA Pr:ST ItiDICAI, IN , Th tho un114,11":$1 Apprckyil. or t h o press, religious sold Nvelllnr. lOW (Do cordial tippn?- bIItIOD Ot Wally ellllllWit 11101 or our counlry---Futth OR, ST , llll', tiEo. I too. 0 El). BANCROFT, . W. 11. PRESCOTT, CANCELLOR KENT. . JAILED St'AJIKS, .1. Q. ADAMS. Complete seta..nr Mottle volumes hanlsomely bound arked lu su•gy 'mows, jai(' deli, anal la all the prhielpal Max, free at expense or frel;ht, are fur sale at Two allays a Volume., Any number may be lo u d aud,ltonm, e - (U \Odlr 'fiiilserihur or l'in'ellaser n to cone lete any .Ilenken l'ohnneil they may have, Ant thus reatly enleptellielr value. • • IiTANFOIII. h DELISSEII, iitteeessors to StantlFril listabllshthl 1787.) .tiro! I 'lB,l ' . l'ubllsherF, New York. A YrA1t.—,P,00,,..,A10 00, and In one 1 03 00 °case, A25,0'1 have Ileen ;Tokin one day by selling what I 'furnish on receipt el .$l.OO, It Is entirely new, and what lakes In the country like vv ildtire can be sold to every person, male (1r fe• undo. Tbe Lualnrss. Is very easy, and perfectly honorable. Try it—yon mount help but sneered. Pins arillo .w ill boll itself readily, in lierever e4own. inould circular, With lull lostruelloit and with coin. lets samples. on. receipt of or I will sell an exclusive t Mit for any coffittry town with less than . 10,000 Inhabitants, for $5,00 : large cities not for kale. This Is nn eatclepenny affair. but into lu *bleb many .tilousalids of dollars will 810111 1.0 111100 by ,0110, one. Nine, 1101 r Is your only chance. AddreSS. DR. 3IONTEZ DS 111ONTIJO, 2:23 Ilmatlway, Netv'York City April 1.4,- isss.- Bw . • . . • BLACKWOOLY , S ,„ M A GA Z IN E M=ffilffil= = Following to rDing lSrltle4 Periodicals, yin THE LONDON QUARTERLY.( onberrafire.) ItEVikAV (Whig) NORTH 11111T11 4 11, REVIEW-(Free Church.) I'llE IVESTIIINISTEIt BEVIEW BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) Thesis Periodicals ably represent the' three great po— litimi part lemur limit Britian—Whig, Tory, and Radical, —but politics Groin wily one feature of their Ammeter. BAs "Organ, of the 'most profound writers on Science, Literature. Morality, and Religion, they stand. 00 they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, be. log considered Indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to theintelligent rtenhi.c of eV.. ry class -they furnish a more correct nod satisfactory ',record of the current literature of UM day, throughout the world, than can ho possibly obtained front any other. source. • =SI The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from theollritish_ pipir lishets gives additional value to those Reprints, has. touch as they can nosy be placed In the hands of sub scribers about as soon as the oi IgliraTedltious. BEIM For any 0110 of the four Reviews Eor.any two of the four Reviews For our three of the four Reviews For all four of the Teviews ory For Itlackwood's \ lagazine . 3 00 For Illacks .d a d three reviews , . . ... 9 00 For lllnclCirood atd the four Itevlipra. ~ . . , 10 00 Fiiyinenta to I, made In all macs in advance. Money current in the State:whet e Wiled will be fecelved at par MIEBEIE A discount of twonty-five per cont. from the _above . prico will lie allowed to Cites ordering four or more fop les of any one or more of tile airoyo works. Thus: lour eider of or of one iteViOIV,• will be SOllt, to ono address mr four copies of Ilielpur Rovlows and tilackwood fur $:10; and so on. lE= In all the principal Cities tutu Towns. these works will Ito deli% curd Fitt:F. OF POSTAtt li. When sent by Inall, the Postage to any part of the United States xlll be but Twenty•tour Cents a. year for " Llackwood."•aud but Fourteen Cents a ear ha' each or the Reviews. N. B. The price in Great Britain et the tive Perlean eabi above mooed Ix VI per annum• April la, IIGS. B O OTANI) & TAYLOR. return their Sincere thanks to their Customers, for the very liberal patronage Weep ded to them, and would respectfully inform the public that they continue to manuthet ere-CUSTOM Eli Work, at their old blued. on North Hanover stteet, two doors above the drug store of S. W. Ilaverstlek: riVith d uunfter of first rate' N4rkinen employed and lacilities for heeltrlng the hest stuck to be found In the market, they are prepared to make up every description or BOOTS AN II SINES. for Indies and gontlemim's wear, In the most P.11101)104° style, and of WAIMENTED tUr64B (MI oorkmaut hip. Many years of.practlear experience in the business bothitere and in Philadelphia justifies thew hl saying, thht they are ahie hi Insure full sallsraetien to all those who may leave their enters. " April li, IZN tr.. J. A G. TAYLOR. T 16 NOT it. 'DYE.—We subjoin a A . feta names - of those who - recotmorml MRS: , S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLO 11ALSAIIUM: President Eaton, of Union University: " The flitting of hair ceased, and no grey locks changed lu original color." Rey. C. A. Duckbro,Trvits. Ant. 81140 Union,, N . , I'.t cheerfully add a ny testimony." 11ev. 11. V. Regon, Ed. "(tutdo to Holiness," Ram], : "Wo can tcstlTy to Its odect,i." Rev. E. It, Pain:lllld, Cur. sth. Cli n Union, N. Y Cord in toy family with bone. trial efforts." Rev. A. Webster,Cli Era " Boston : ' ;ince using) our preintratiotto, I am nelltior bald or grey ns heretofore." _ Rev. Jag. 11. Cornell. Car. Soc., etc.. N.Y.: " It hits restored tho hair of one 'of my flintily to its original rotor. and stopped Its falling out," etc., etc.- We can quote front numerous Others of like stand ing In Kumla: and America, but Ibr further information send for circular to MRS: S. A. ALLEYS Wurld'a Ltair.Miltorei Depot, No. :IA Broom° st.,,N, Y. AQ•- SOLD EVERYWHERE. • March 17, 1858,—S mos. - ONSI3 M P ON, SCROFULA, COLIGIIS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, DEBILITY, and An DIFCIIEes arising from a Scrofulous or leitive, fehud state'hithu Blood. II Eti KM N, CLARK A CO'S GENUINE COD-AUER 0.11, this stool the test of over tnii.yigirs experience, and Is recommended by all the mosti eminent physicians the most valuable remedy In use., Dr. Willhns, the role brated Ploadelan of the London Consumption Ihisnital, took note of its effects In aboUCtaili M., and Mind It mere efficacious than all remedies yet discovered.' Tlils . . . . . . remedy, so valuable WHEN ,1•1111 E, • becomes worthless or injurious when adulterated. See that the InLel hoe the ...._ - _,, g i o _ an d.martar,Aud_the_signattire over the cork of. ivrit !ratio, as thousands have been curettly the eet' the genuine article who had used others without suc k rest+. Sold by all Druggists. ' 11E(IMIAN & CO •Illarett.li, MS—Sloes. . NIT— 'IrI1111:1A-TItt'11114Artlidli.Itt'coSt, AboveC six li th S rh T nn .. dolphin. The Star Company, compered or the first Ar-' Alotes hi th e wurld, and exceeding in Strength . and Talent any Dramatic Combination heretofore °genii to. the Theatrical Public, wilrappear every eight In neo• dy, Tragedy, Seriocomic Dimon, Vanduvillos, ~ unical Bur Who:, &c. .km - When visiting the qity, go there..,. Nev. id, 1857 —tf.. „ , - .111VELLING [LOUSE AND STORE ?.' ROOM FOR ARNT. _ . " The .well Known Dwelling tionse an Store Room Attie.° In'MaltHareet,'And now in the-occupancy of —.Charles Ogilby,:wlll Le for r e ut.frout •tho Drat. of.Aprll. next. 'For terineapply to ' ' " Jan. 21, , ' J. W. 11 hISDNRSON. HARDWARE HARDWARE •!-- P. • !NNE rICSON are now 'receiving their Yell Stock of ilardware.whith to unusually large, and in mine:Sion with' their, .tbr... tueriteavy.atock makes, it one of the iriraeit - and moat varied assortments ever:otTeailto: thin:public... They have Avery-thing, the t the Fortner, the .Dulider, this dirtrohaut. or the public. may want in'their lines. and. • which they are gulling nt•the.vory lowest prices; They solicit moult hum the ; public. beibre,•utaktug their pui74 - abases as they feel eimll dont they can 91Terl . 4ducoalionts, that 'All reward the inS:or ford he trouble: ".! • ~ ' Faunal; thankful to a froderous publid foetheirfarmer patrottage:a continuance of the same it solicited itt 0111Uniti etand, ilt•Nertil lisnover fittest. Carlisle. • ' - JOAN' P. LYNE & 80N. •' r 161860. • Wtlistcliancou,s. = I'LLIVOS 1".1.1.111 05 iieS • 111 • . • - • • d ' 4 O.IL•D 111tDAii - PREMIUM I ~PIANO FORTES. .. YVlLLlA3lsenior paetnor,'of the late flrni of Knabo, (Rohl° En., continues tho manufacture sod sale of GRAND AND SIIUAIIN PIANO FORTES, und6r the name ofAVIIAIAM-RNABE co„: fi t the old stand, Nos. I, 3, 6 and 7 North Eutaw strtet, opposite tho Eutaw Ileum). Baltimore. . Thankful for the witirsive patronage received by the , late firribror the lost fifteen yearn, I. respectfully beg' leave to hifortu the public. that since the death of one of my partners,- Mr. ITenry Grohle, by which the. part uershlp was disolved„ 1 have purchased the entire large 'stock of unfinished Pianos, lumber, anti other prepared materials bolonghig to the late firm. I shall , theretbre continuo tho business - at /the old sta. d air above and will endeavor not - only,to sustain the well established reputation of the late firm, but to excel all n for efforts in perfecting the Piano Forte. • Nblo the dissolution of the late firm, 1 am manilla - el' turink Pianos ono stow- add much improved scale.— The first Instrument finished' according to.tho now. de signs, Was dirSited hi the Fair of the alaryland lneth tutu, held October, 1855, at which it. took the highest honors of the Institution, having been awarded the "Bold Modal Premlutit." over the ditusuni, competition of-fourteen Pianos, exhibited by some of the-hest ma kora of New York and Baltimore. . At the Annual Indust. Jai Exhibitions, hold in Or -eater, ISttb. and Octoberrlfls6, by tile Mechanics' Ipsli title of Richmond, Virginia, my Pianos ware also award td the Highest - Premiums. , , ht the late Fair of the 'Maryland Institute, held October, 1850, after I most thorough and an .un ually-prof-reeled us inyestfgailon of tlifr - ineritsfrrila. eighteen limtrunients on exhibition, from the most celebrated firctories of, Britlinere. New York and Bole ton, my-Pianos were again awarded the highest Minors of tine Institution, they having received '(ho 'Gold 11Imini Certificate," an. honor only adjudged to articles of such superior merit-as to , defy coMpetitien fur two successive years. Also, at - the Third - Ex laid t lnu- of-thes-illetrorsTell- Mechanic's Institute. hell in Washinliton. D. C. March 1857, they were once 'more :Moulted the' highest hen - With regard to the qualities of any Riau o'., 1 cuutt 'dently refer to the testimonials I am comdalitly -re rein ing fniin Professors and Amateurs. speaking for ' theinsel% es Mud 0t11.3114 of the high.' appleciation in which my InstrUnralits are always held. and which can lie seen at my Warerouins. And this Is the best and ; most reliable assunnue I can Mier to customers. :Tar r i Irmo any own knowledg, , of-the I intrunieet,t; flair 117 - purchasing at my_establishuient._ they are_gtutrunteed_, the possession of a Plano. equal, if not superior, to any I made In this country or Europe. , being NO constructed as to i:ocure great additional strength. without affecting the TONE, and therefore will - stand In any ellniato. Pianos made to order, of ally kind of wood, and with Any style of finish that May be desired. The greatest rare is bestowed upon nay work. and the selection of the best materials; and every I Illgtrlllllollt turned out of my factary can therefore' be fully ma' ranted as .Possessing all the qualities requisite fair a good Plano. All I nstrunients of my manufacture are else outran , teed'for live yraet froni the day of rate Particular attention Is paid to the selection of lie struments for distant .orders, mid II 1111WILEOE or FX. CIIANOX grtlLtOd .at any. tl TIM Ultlllll..fii,. months...kenn the day of sale, should such Instrument 1114 give entire satisfilet - DrAtEus will find it to tlierr advant age to give Inc 71 12111 Inch purchasing elsewhere. 01Leonstantiriin hand a line assortmept of MI Lfi• DEONS, of e best makers. at prices frinn.s4s to $2OO-- With sing e — aird. — dritifirt reeds nod also wills double, hey lam s and stops, well iidapted for the use of small diuretic.. PI AINT).9 exchanged, hired, or tuned...,... . Wll. RN' ABE. Th. following testimonlels from two of the 'nest ellll nent Pianists In the world, will slinW how in} . I tudru moots ere epproldated toy those grist PerformerK, who bone had opportunities 'for testing the best Planes M Europe and Ainerire: • . Din. W. KtiAIM Baltimore: Dear Sir: I have great pleaaure in certifying that I have tried your Square Pianos. and find them equal. it not squerier-toun-y-in-thiscountry. Among their great" ifunlitles, which dlitlugolch - them; in OVlnii4l of tone, the ogi.ceable doil oven touch, and Vo'lllllo of. Winking you all the success you $o highly de. I link sir, yours very truly, Baltimore, Dee. 1850. S. TIIALBEIVI, To Meow. WM. Knabe fi Co.;*llaltimoro.: Gentlemn : Permit me to exprros you hermit!: my sincere thanks for the superb mud and Square rionos whirl. you: have homed mo, and . on Which I Imo, per .firmed at tay concerto. I cannot but congratulate you upon the imanonoe progreos and Improvements you con ,eontinually mkt, on your. Pianos. which, in my opin ion, rank among thervery best in thliscountry. With hearty wishes for your success and prosperity, which you richly deserve by your enterptioe, enentyn activity, • remain youro; very truly, July 15, 1857-IY.. . -31 A RICE tITRA KOSCII. Per arm •9 00 5 00 7 00 000 LOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. Tito tontlinony of Prof. Booth and Dr. Ilrlurid° boring previously been published, the following Is now withr:— From Prof. MrCLOSIfV, formerly profeoror of Theory and Prtethe nl Niedichtu In the ldiiin le Medical Col• lege of Pennsylvania, and laic l'roloneor of &Tory In the American Coflog° of Medicine, 4:4J. • 1/111.11/LLPIIIA, Nov. 27th. 18511. Mr. Joseph E..llouver :—A trial of l oar I.IQUID HAIR E will convince the most atteptical, that It is NAVE, EI.IX/ANT, and twicActors preparation. many others. it Imo ill not end ilintillwes proved ser , Tice:tide in the cure of some cutaneous eruptions on the head, and I bare mi hesitation to commending it to nom, requiring such lull application Very robpectfully, ' J. V. X. McCLOSKV. M. T/.. 478 tiara St., als,ve HOVER'S WRITING INKS. Including HOVER'S WRITING_ FLUID. a n d HOVER'S .INDELIBLE INKS, still mnintniu tlielr high diameter, 'which Las always distinguished them, and Hie extensive demand first crusted, Lukens timed uninterrupted until the present. Orders addressed to H. Msuuthetory. .4111 l RACE Street, shove FOR ItTII, (old No. 1.144 TRY Will reedy(' prompt attention. JOSEPH E. HOOVER. Manutheturer.. STAUPPEIt'd:. CIIEIP WATCD ES AND ,lEWELET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at th." Philadelphia Watrh and Jewelry Store" No. 148 (Ohl No. till) North SECOND Street, Corner of .Quarry, Philadelphia. noliPheeer Watch* full Jeiralled, 18 caret C 1131., $ . 28 08 (told Lopine,-18 caret. 24 08 Sliver I.vor, full jewolled, Sliver Leann, jr,l6, . 'Suporlor Quartiorti, Cold Spvetarles, Flue Silver do.,' Id ltrurolets. Lady's Gold Pencils,. . 1 00 Sliver Tea Spoons; set. 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pettell and Silver holder, 1 00 told Finger Rings 37511 cps to 850; Watch Glasses. plain 12.!..6 cts., patent 11,N". l.unot 2S; other article,, in pi oporl ion: Alt goods Nyorranted to be what. they Are bold for. , . STAUFFER 4: HARLEY. GA On hand some flo'd and Sliver Lovers and .140. pines'stlll loner than the phone prices. • Oct. 14. 1857-13 r. TOHN H. ALLEN '&, CO:-, , ,Nos. 2 & 4 chemlit ar,,et.(.,uth Rib), below Water.) Phila. delphla, (the oldest Wm 413 , TM House In the city.) Manufacturers end lr holesolo Dealers in Patent chinumade Brow., Patent Grooved Cede...ware. (war.' rented not to shrink.) NVood and IVlllow•ware. Cords, Bruhhes...tc., of all descriptions. (Tenon call and ex amine v rstock. ' August 5,1857-Iy. ' NV - S A I T I 9 LE Shod. West Blain St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley honk. I have just' received a now assortment of {Yotobes. laundry. modttlhous silver:woe°, Ac.. In addition to my lkrmor stock tb which I Invite the. attentl - a- the public, The assOrtment embraces fine :fr ' • • gold and sliver lover watches, Hunting ttrt - and open Si) 'do , gold Anehorri far' Ladies and (lontiomen and silver Le.' , Orme ud Quartior watches of every'va: (ZP. •riuty inistyle and Pricer, • Also tine gold Medallions. breast plusfor Ladles and Gentlemen of. every quality, pattern and. price. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck'chains. Gold brocelots, finger rings,. dud-pins, sluds..shaw.buttons, crosresi - chnruis, fte::',te. , Gold and sliver Ablmbloir, silver and'plafed butter:kph:mi. forks. tablu,:toa..sait and tatistitril spoons' .of.bvery , vairlety._AAarge .assoftment.. avid—a II ve r_ • ••i t eßkiand traumas spectacles, to suit nil ages. to whlcltwe Invite special atten. • . . • am.. - ' • ' ' . . , • A fine lot of GOLD PENS from the Inuit makers: ehectliele Cannot fancy berm y, milver and pearl cant ease 7 geld and eornmon• bracelete, watch chains, „ .: •• r AlantlnCloalui and ft variety of artlalee, won,' ally kopt•ln Jewelry eatabllebrnents. 31bIth' Cti, • I will sell-low• for, cash. ~fill 'articles •,tigh, tinted to bewhat I heY era represented, . , do.. . 'Particular 'attention held ea . weal ,to .',----• 9. .WATCII. ItEPAIIIINO .and all work war ranted. ' Del 4 ..r ~ :., 1,..:.: , .. I. '.. (..' 1. ',i . , . , . • '‘)ITINDOW ., S ArdEl: 1, and 10beepest'aesoitinent of Window shades Cali be had at the new sterl'ofC'.',.,,9l7! iltlitellciilitiCis: T Isl O.Y muss ICINULI 38 COlBOl And will. be at his Old Head ()tinders in North Ilanuver..st t eat. during the Christmas and New Yeses • fusliv,itiee, with ono of iho inmost assortments of ' 011010 E CONFECTIONARIES •. Ever °Ronl in this place, consisting •in part Of Fine Candy Toys nod Fruits, Jelly Calms, lion Dom, Ouny Chonolatu and- , leruit Drops, lime, Vanilla,•and Burnt • Almonds, Prenrh and-exploding-Secrets &c,-Alscrall the common varieties. FRUITS•AND•NUTS- • of the latest Imporlstions .such lie Oranges, lemons, Retsina Figs, Prawn, Currants, Citron, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoa, and Oround Nuts.. in connection with the above au extensive no. sortment of TOYS AND. FANCY GOODS . • . of every loolity and price, consisting in part of Fine Wax, kid, china, oiling and other Doll's. Sowing and :Card liaskotlmFancy-DosesrFlovrer-Tases,-Motto Cups, - Tcalletts, Masks, Drums, uns, Air Pistols. Accordeons, , Ilannonicans, Trumpets, Chessmen, of bone and wood, Dominoes, Lotto and•other gams. Fancy Soaps. hair . Oils and Port Mosaics, haie also a line lot of FAMILY °Rom:lms, such as pulverised, crushed and" brown Sugars, of overy_grado Coffee, Molasses„ Starch, Orson and Black Teas, Spices:Butter, soda,Sugar, Watt's and'other Crackers, choose. Sc. ' • • . The Sulealriber returns his sincere thanks to &genes , sun public for the patronage heratoforabostowed on him, And h.bpeoohy a desire to please, to nitwit a continuance of the smut. • P. MONYER. Cndleie, Dcc: 10. 1850 • FAMILY COAL-1,000 Cri4Yl C M OTL, L ke 1 ) :rok i o'': e l n 'a tl i rtr. " WNA. trreeneu prepared ex 711 nod kept ONDEit Corel,, so that 1 elm fdrolsh it tate and ci.eatt all seasons of the year. I hare elm" on baud and fur sale the BLACK DIAMOND COAL, from the Baltimore Company Mines. This Conl Is ,runimbly calculated for .LATN.ODE Stores antL_Cullar-FIMIHMR tAtlffirithlch,L-wilfsellut=stonlf proliLli the rash. and dellver to many patter the borough, 'August 5, .184. B. MURRAY. • • 1,1 RL.S II ARRIVAL! GOODS FOR VIE HOLIDAYS!! FANCY GOODS, GIFT BOOKS, &o. S. w. HAVERSTICKInts Just received from the city nod is new Ipellil4i ii splendid display of NANCY 11111/D.9, suitable for.tintimproachingAloliday-Season...to which he desires 'to call the attention of his friends and 'the puldic. Ills assortment in this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance. and !wilt in quality and price 01 the articles, cannot fall. to please eurchat.ers. It would bu imposhible•tO Oflumerato his . - HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS. ri which eMprisoolery. variety of Laney article of thO most exquisite knish su