11 Defartnitnt. WORK FOR,JUNE. 'The great.' corn' crop is t!uly the staff of -life of the country. Now, during thlt present.,month, it requites the ;especial -L-care of the culthator. ,Let it be:thinned early, as soon as it is out of ditikger a from , birds and 'worms, Start the eultiytors, . in .at an early day,.to clean but the rows .., in eaoh'-ditection, and -go over , quickly :With the r hoes,to_elear_away__t he. grass that may ho starting 'about ,the young, plants: It. iti'desirablehaie the cure laid by by harvest ;It should never be worked after, it shows any sign ing, ' 'Every rootzand rootlet is wanted then for, the productio'n of grain; and to tit inp low or.cultivatta to cut thew off or tear them up is siYiiply intiviltirons,— If you' have allowed the grass to' dispute possesioti with the corn let them " light it out." 'llia cha n ces will , be. in-favor of. the bo rn; but if you lose that you mike a crop of - grasetaid - that - is - ahoutostlibbli as such cultivation deserves; otherwise you make neither corn nor grays., The great ruler in corn cultivation is to Work • early and work quickly; that is, ~before the.corn gets large, and without too long -- in tervals - lie waif — I he — Wotkings - , - that has been thoroughly eini quickly worked from the start need cot be touch , 1 ed after it rises above the' hips of an or: dinary man. • • '• , As to the -mode of working' the rule is to work deep before plaiting and slialloW. after; a mere stirring of the. surface is 'what is wanted 'now.-For this pm hose the Ordinary , corn cultivator is sufficient • With the best management, however, , and especially on tobacco farms, the crop will sometimes get," in the graSti," anti' ''to get it out the plow is essential. Every one must judge for himself,,of this emer gency. • Work-with the inolildhJard to the torn, thiowing the earth well up, without breaking the corn, A good Plow ing in June thoroughly subdues the grass, and if done while the corn is small, and well'done, it does not materially injure it. HAY-MAKING.? • . Crops of clover and 'orchard.gims will .be ready Rir harvest early in the nwhilt: . The fit- time fur cultivating clover is when about one-half of the blossoms have turn ed brown. ^ Itas especially . iinportunt, • . ItoweVer.• with this crop, to take time by the forelock, and if opportunity and weather permit it is well to begin earlier. The succulency, of clover makes it hard to cure _Well' and from bad curing clover, barlias got an ill-repute, which it, by no means deserves, -it is needless •to say — that the hay-making requires the utmost care and dilligence to bring it to a . speedy conclusion, Cure in good swarths thrown lightly up, that the air may, penetrate, and with as little exposure as may be to the scorching dn. Should rain threaten, even that which-is -least 'cured may .be - safely put-littO small cocks laid lightly up —Some persons prefer cnrito . , altogether in such cocks. The leaves and finer per ' of the plants are better preserved, the stems go. through . n..gentle. ferments tiOn, ind the necessary handling and .. exposure - on an - airy-ay in taking. it to the stack or_hOuse cures it sufficiently. The principal objection, to this method is . that too lot time and prevents that despatch in getting. important jobs off hand which is very desirable. . . WHEAT HARVEST. Time of putting.—The most impor tant direction on this point is to be ready for the work whenever the work is. ready for you; and . then be watchful and ascer tain by your personatexamination in the field the very earliest period at which you may begin. It is hard , to 'estiiiiate the worth of a day should the weather become unpropitous; but under favorable weath er there-is los both.in quantity_ and qual ity of the grain byolloiving it to be over ripe. When the grain gets • into the dough state it is safe to cut it. • On the other hand do not be tempted by undue Into to cut so green as to cause the grain. to shrivel. ,Thee is a right time for everything, and With these hints for your guide tax your own care and watchfulness to find out just when that time is. FIELD PEA It is not too late at any time this month to sow broadcast or plant for seed the field pea. If planted only for the use of the servants plant bet Ween the corn-hills immediately after the last working of corn; if that be this month,' otherwise 5 plant elsewhere. . PUMPKINS AND MILINGIS. These may be planted as, late as tbe middle of the month. : POTATOES Alp PEAs:—A writer in the London Agricultural Gazelle relates the following curious experiment worth the attention of agriculturistS: curious experiment with a few,potatoes, this season. Twelve months since I saw a letter fronim farmer stating the great saccesa -that bad uitended an experiment the writer had made the pre vious season. - It consisted in inserting a pea nr ilveach - potato set and planting the potato in the usuafway. The result, he stated,' was dyiald of peas and dsplendid crop of potatoes. But the most impor tant result was the entire freedom of the potatoes - so- treated • froni any, disease,. whiie those plantedin the usual way in the same field were, extensively. deterior ated, I was led, by this. statement,_ to •trY•the exPeriment .on a small scale in my own garden this season planted .not quite half a peck, only fifty sets, in ranks, cutting a piece out of . each and patting a pea firmly in. The peas grew upend flourished well, and las,t, week I dug , theiitatoes. . They •were perfectly free from all taint or speck of disease and very . fine mid 'large, while in .the same bed close to them was another lot ' plant ed in the same old style, nearly hal4of ,wbieli were rotten. .1 leave your readers to draw their own conclusions " • CABBAGE .P,LANTS.--L—Thp,pl4-Wqrpo ie . frequently.a Source of , much annoyance to ihe,gardener as well ,as , destructive to 'very.....simpte—and _effectual ;',remedy against the onslaught of these pests is to proiide yourself with a Lunch hiekery, leaves prior to setting out youi-Plante, ,thenas—yeu—tak e_ a _pia nt :in'hititd;'also, take, leaf MO roll it loosely „areind-the stem of the plant, funnel like., -',The.lower'edge of the leaf should We` some little dititamm above 'the rents of 'implants. One-half 'the leaf will 'pro trude,aboYe 'ground. 'This' , will form artier t at the est enemy of t e worm species ;'have'Courage scale As to going:through:the leaf, , 7t r h o x.olj ,never it; as they .are: 04 :..iiiugnaieteeteit Thislaa _4di thiti Japplied' with ;Sue. to all thi3refor !alelD-Aiiertiseinents. • TT' U . M E 11 , 'fbeselollowe thatAlingOut.thelr rod Hags and make ' eo mu ch fuss about:the erects of the " Money, l'an'e," "Suspehalon end Its consequences" "Erma attraction" Prices greatly reduced" and other queer "DODO6Bj" are all talking for BUNCOMIZ. But if you really want get."-"tbe worth of your-mOrieh :call at. the. Farnily . Grocery and Queensware Store of • ' • ' • • ' • -J. D. lIALBERT, . on the 'l42tV Corner of the Publio square and 'directly ' opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank, In the birough •of ' Ills steak of China; Glass and Queenswaro 4ie just . been replenished from Philadelphia, and for beauty of deSlgn, quality and cheapness , .CAN'T BE BEAT. • , • CP CER iES • • llhi4issetment of FAMILY. GROCERIES Is full, froth, ex nod complete, such en Java and 1110 Coffee, • Mixed Pickels, ' w . " !toasted, rimn do. ' ~..,.. Imperial Tea, Worcestershire Sauce, . 4 'Z.'S Oolong or Mock do. American do. i „,„.."" i . Pounded Hominy Tomato Catsup, , i7t t. Hecker'. Farina, Salad or table oil, Corn Starch; Pepper sauce, , Rice Flour, . - AWN Cocoa, Syrups and - 3 LTA _: Table salt, _ S asses Chocolate, '' -of every luallty, Preston's Eagle do, , Maczironl, SUGARS. SPICES, (ground it unground.) New Orleans, „w Cinnamon, Porto Rico, Mace, Crushed, ' -Nutanogx, Clkiinlated, Cloves, Pulverized and Alspice, • , Refined. ' ' Pepper and , ,• .. (linger. ', ensue—Pine apple and Now York dairy Cheese. ' Cranberries, Brooms and Cedaiwarev . . ._. • • • . , • . - ) 4 011VS . 31 N A O C ,,. K I. E 2 ' . It . E d 3. L .. " ket am tp. A . Naponffier 'or Concentrated Lye 16Ftrisking soap. .11w - sides a" Tuousaarr sal, ONE" articles that c.annot be en ninerated, but iviliefi the pUblic are cordially invited to examine for themselves. .., •• .'The subscrilaw thankful fe - tory liberal patron. nge which he hasrereliad fru the. community in times 'past, respectfully solicits u^ contin mire& ;.- • JOSEPH D. lIALBENT. Carlisle, Dec. 2.3, 1157. . JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING tur IV AtiOLE'S .0111EAP. J EWELRY STORE, Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. , '.!. largo n u Ply of .._Lv ...",_„..=.._" r ... 'A - c. ._ , ; . IVatcheat J oweiiy ‘ SII.. . 1- - - - 7 ~.n....„. " .i,sa (6 ) ~, vor and fluted IS ore, .--* / '.lO ' I% d...t0 which_ Linvlto at. K , . IiOH g",i 1 ,6 , ' .„, t 7 ton tlon.• - 1 7q. ' .!,_ ;- I ..11i. . w , . 1 -- :-1 If you 'want to ..!!!. ,----_,,„,.....,.!..., ....,-.. ; ri..i.__z Inct from the !argent !"•11 .--7: t f,„ 1 4 'tr . ,. - F. 'dock ofelocka. Watch. .4', ... ! ~.. !_t. es t Jewelry, Silver and .. r . . 4-- .--,..,-& Plated ware In Carlisle 0-15-' l . -'" call. -At .IIAUOLE'S,, 7Wu have it large assortment of Gold and 'Silver Hunt. lug and Open Casu Wnd•hes to suit all Fancies and Pockets, At NAUGLE'S: I • . . Floe and Cheap Jewelry of every style and quality in setts or by the pioro an wanted, - -- NAUCILE'?.. Silver and Plated Waiters, Cake. Fruit, Sugar, and Card Baskets, Silver, _Table, Tea, Cream, Sugar, Salt, Dessert and Crean. Spoons, . . . - At NAUGLE'S. Fine Pearl, Lava. Coral, Cameo, Goldstone. Mosaic, Flo. rontlue Mosaic, Jot Box and Gloss setts cheap At SADDLE'S. Diamond Breastpins and Fingerings.. - AC NAUGLE'S. Golkilunting Case. Eight Day,Lovers; (told Dig Case, Duplex; Gold punting, Chronometers, At NAUGLE'S. . . lingley's heft quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gild Pens and Silvef Holders, At NAUGLE'S. . ;Over' and Mittel : To,/ . a., Goblets, Cups,. Toast. Backs, Pitchers, Urns, 'rumps, Ten Bells, • ..At NAUGLF'S. Gold Neck, Vest. Curb, Fob, and Chatlain Chains, Gold Bracelets, LoCkets,-Thimbles, Crosses, Charms,. • At NAUGLE'S. French Time Pieces to run three and four weeks, • At NAUGLE'S. • Gold Sines, Vest, Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles and quality, • At NAUGLE'S. • Plated Forks, Spoons, Knives, Napkin flings, Silver Thimbles, Shields; - NAUG LIE'S. Fictions, AT - A-deans:Music lionea—a fine varlidy, At NAUGLE'S. Ladles' Portmonales. Pearl and Leather; Plain and Fancy Travelling _ Ilaga l very rice Myles. t heap • At NAUULE'S. If you want to have yoOr Watches - put ingood re- pair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. If you want to got a Cheap Clock, yod can get It At„NAUGLE'S. • If you want your Silver ware neatly marked at short notice, call AtN AUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the money re. funded, • . At NAUGLE'S. Persons that want bargains are Invited to call At N.t.WIILE'S. Carlisle Foundry; MACHINE SHOP, CAR . AND SASH FACTORY, East DlalterAN, CARLISLE This extensive establishment is now in Complete or tier and supplied with the best machinery for executing work In every department: The buildings have hist, been greatly ,onlarged this spring and stocked with the newest and most improved tools fur the manufacture of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter worrk, We Invite Builders. Car penters and others to rail nod examine our MARIeo for doing this description of work. The hest' Materials used and prices nohow as at any other establishment in the County or elsewhere. STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER: and repaired as heretofore. Engines have been recent ly built for IV.• Di . !laudanum & Son, In ibis borough, It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ahl & llnsthers, New villa, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and of.lers, at whose establishment they may be soon In dolly op. oratiomand to Nehom we can refer for evidence of their superiority. 1110N,AND BRASS CASTINGS. of every description, from the smallest to the beagles! pieces, executed at short notice for every kind of ma• chloory. • A large variety of mill eastlegs now en hand. Two skillful Pattern makers oxmstantly employed.— HEPARIN() promptly attended to for l'aper Dletillerleo. Grist Mina, Factories,.&c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c. done in the best style. THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS. suchsuchnn Devil bode Pout' Boren Powors; Horizontal Gear Pour and Two Horse Powers.. Corn Shalom, Crushers,'lron - Itollers. Plough castings, and other sr. Maas for farmers, on hand or ph:161101y made to order. BURDEN CARS BUILT,' - _ .-- and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars are now • more complete than heretofore and enables us to fur.. ish them, to transporters on the roil road on ac'conto. ' dating terms and made of the hest materials. Orders collated and entire satisfaction guaranteol. The long experience in the business of the senior partner of the firm, and the cotupletoness of our ma chino in every branch of the establishment warrant us In assuring the beat work to aU who favor, us nrith_their orders. The continued patronage pf our old rands and the public is respectfully solicited. ' A May 21, • , P. GARDNER & Co. ' B ACK • AGAIN TO THE OLD . The subocriber respectfully - informs the public gener ally. that he has resumed the nianufacturing of BOOTS . AND MOSS, In West Main street, a few doors west of the Railroad °Mee, and having a good assortment of Loather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged compw tent workmen, he is prepared to make up to measure,. every description of work in his line. Ile has also reeel red from Philadelphia a well selected stock of BOOTS AND - 13110ES, comprising every variety -fin. Spring and Summerr, 'viear, which he offers at low prices... - . - Gentlemen's tine - French Calf Boots; do. I:Billets, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies Gaiters. Broth, Buakins, Slippers and Ties, with a large variety of Boys, Misses and Chlldiens Oat, tars, itoote, ete.tlete. Pyrdiasers.nre requested to call and examine hie stock. ROBERT MOORE. ' Carlisle, April 21. 1858. JIASHIONABLE MILLINERY 11 ESTARLIIHIMENT. • • • .Misees Duke and Aughlobaugh, beg leave to announce . •- • to the public that they,,,wlll open on the first: of April, an entire now stook of MILLINERY oporp• of-all kinds,- on•tha corner of Hanover and West Loutiter streets,..in the room former ly ecanpled by Jacob Fetter, and adjoining Dr. Zitaer's .residence. . • ,Our. ssiortmerit embraces many mit-legal_ • ibi the spring season, and havingrt perfect-knowledge of the Luelness,'we will eptire no effort to please our custom 'ern,- The Ladies-are especially invited to cap and ox, • • aminenur stock. Bleaching for Ladiewand gentlemen's wear,-done up in the latest , etyle tb - any - delie elsewhere.. • • 'Misses DUKE &. - Ap94II4RAUOIL • Carlisle, March 31, lssB. ; .. • - . " VALL'S • GALVANIC This great remedy has ',Mali:old for itself, a world. w a raputatlOnOten,blessittg,3 o , 'ID cures, of epinai and SMlds, Nervous , headnebe, Itiyelpelas t Ac„ It btu a 'magical -, ..efiect in removing pain; importing to the (Hemmed parte 'a natu r al current ntolectrlclty, by - whlch`the ' healthy are restored Immediately, still u tuerOffecterl ' .As' no one heisUrer used' this - article 'without benefit • isecimlldently'reter to thobbtsho bdva applied, It, , lb' - tbeli'teatlnfonY In Itti favor. ' " • Purple by 5;19,-11averstlek, B,'Elltott. ll:Kauffman, -.D.4,..,JC10ffet 4 .4 ~ t lie:Country eltorpar . t,brutighct. iu ' The' niilibria Mice hi Emit' (fifth a I*.ttlet, , as itilii;tbeDinly, - site pat Ja stdpf,o4 the -Malted tl ;'ilitlisieireineb. ''-.li. . . • CITMBER . vAtity • P R OPRIETORS. , • Wilms' Ken, Distonout Itaxtraircir, •• ROUT,. C. STERRETT, ...JOHN RUNLAP; : • RiCIi•AUU {Yonne„ 'JOHN R. SUMMIT, „ Joux 9: Duatvp, STUROEON. • .This Dank, doinglinsinese in.the•danield Her, Itren ito now fully prepared to do a. general . ' Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. ,-• Money received o'nolopoeltagrai pold back'ou dcanand" without notice. intdrest polders special &mite. jeer,. titivates of depoelt•bearing intermit 'at the rate of five 'per cent. will be Jostled for as short a period as Your mouths. interest do all certificates will O&M at ma; turity, provided, however, that if said certificates are' reuowed at any tiuto•therealler for another given pa. riod, they shall bear the same rate of Interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col, loctttnr of notee, drafts, checks,'Sic.; In tray rd the United Staten or eamidas. • Remittances Made to England, Ireland, or art he Conti. (tent. Thu faithful and confideotlal execution of all orders entrusted tb them, may lie relied upon. ' They cull the attention or Furniert, Mechnulen and all inhere who desire a cafe depository for their; names, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of title Batik are INDIVPD'ALLT liable to the extent of their mantes for all the L iDeposets, and other obligations of fur, Brenne.i man kit.• • 'they have recently removed into their new Booking, Ilouen_dlrectly_opposite their former Mond, in West_ Motu Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, -whore they will rit nil times be pleased to give any 'p romotion desired In regard to money matters in gene. ' Open for business from 0 o'clock in the morning until I. 4 o'clock kV the evening. 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, May 20..11357. • FIRE iisTSPRANCE. —THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBODO • MUTUAL FIRE IN , DANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. ircorpo• , rated by an act of Assembly, In now fully organized, Ind In operation under ° the •Inadagentent the follewing coinuthelonera, vlz: • ' . ...InutieLßalley,_4.llllla.m—R—Clorgroy-1111choel-Cockllns .1.•. Eichelberger, Chylstinn Stayian, John C. Dun lap, Jacob. 11. Coover, LOWIN Byer tl. EllerlY, Benja min 11. !Bowe, J. Brandt., Joseph .111ckeroluun, Aloxendel _Cathcart. •Po',.. The ratesaf insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to makeapplicallen to the agents of the company, wile are willing to watt upon them at any time. lIEN.T. 11. MOSSER. President. CIIRISTIAN STAY MAN, Vice President. LEWIS MYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKI.IN. Treasurer. AGENTS. CUMBEI2AND COUNTY.—John Flierrick. Allen, Rudolph Martin,' New Conti t•rland Henry '/.eating, Shiteinanstown ; Fathuel Wordburn.lticklrron • Grimy Bowman, Churchtolin: Mode Griffith, Ft.uth ton ; Suntuol limb/1m W._ Pent xl,cro';' Farimel-Coover; Meclutnicsbnrg; J. IV. forklin, fliepholdFlown; D- Coover. ithephordatown ; C. 11. Ile, nolo. Fiber Spring; Benj. Have, stick. Fillip'. Spring; Charles 0111100. YOlt K COUNTY.—W. S. ricking. Dover; l'Pter 'W ol ford, Fronkiiu ; Griffith, Harrington;, J. F. Door dorff, Witithington. DAUPHIN CO.—Bonner k Lochninn, Harsial.urg. Memhera of the company having policiel‘nheut tc• ex pire, con Inner them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. " Man Know Thyself." An Invninobla Book for 25 CCllneo...Eve- . . . - ry:1 0 11111 . I.IY xhoultl Lase a Copy. •,s, t4l tsl• DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL. N s . 'I r AA-tit / Y ANUAL.AND HANDBOOK 4tvgAT , l l 'Ffre . ; '..VOlt THE AFELICTED, sk" .....s 1, • • • contntnlng an matins of the nWirvit, progress. treatment ntw, ndeure of every tbrm of 41 , 14'401 cam, contracted by mods a us sexual Intercourse, by. 11! illy' -abuse. or by sexual ex s se Ith advice for 'their progention, written in a Bas style, avoiding all medical technicalities, an • erythinft that would of fend the ear of decency. Testimony of the Professor of 01 stetrics in Perin. - College, Plilladelphia.--. Dn. lIUNTI It'S 3IEDICA it MANUAL.'—The author of this work. ,unlike the majority of those who advertise to cde the discos -41 es of which It treats, is a graduate of one of Alm • best Colleges, in the United States, It affords mo g 4 V i e urete recommend him to the unfortuate, or to victim of ambpractice.' as n successful end rot a) perienced practioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence._ _ .11sLeif Pritistions, M. D. 1:11 Front A Woodward, M.D., of Penn. University, Phi'ad. It gives me pleasuruto add my testimony to the Professional ability of the Author of the "lladlrul 311inunl."—Numerotis Cases of Diseases-of pc the limas' Organs, some of them of long standing, 0 bate come under my'notice, in Which his skill has • been manifest In .restoring to perfect health, In - OR none instances where the patfetit has been mush,. ered beyond medical aid. Ip the treatment of sem b riul weakness ' or disarrangement of the functions produced by SUF./OUSE, or Excess of vencry, 1 do' not know Ills superior.in the ppArsition. I have '7, been tirquitinted with the-Author some thirty ...R, years, and deem it no more than justice to hint as y. well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of eftt ly indiscretion, to recommend him tisane, in whose • professional Skill and Integrity they may, safely confide themselves. • ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D. One oopy, serurely enveloped. will be forwarded free of Postage to any part of the United States. for 25 eta., or it copies for .1 00. .113 , Address COPDEN A CO., Publishers, Boa 107, Philadelphia. 11..oksellers, Can vassera and Book Agents iupplied on the mostilberal terms. ' . Dee. 9, 1867.-i-Jy. • DR. W. H. WITAIOR, GE LANCASTER CITY. Where he has been In successful practice Aim Renumber of pears. received his education at the best Medical College In the United States Mid had the .experience and practice In the different Hospitals fur several yearn, a member of the Analytical Medical In stitute of New Yotk, and into Medical Surgeon uf the United States Navy, now Mims himself to the public to attend any - professional rolls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the heat laboraor es of our country, and the natant.] Gardens of the world. No patent medicines prescribed or reeommended. Medicines used only which v. ill not break down.the constitution, but will renovate the sys. ljetn from all Injuries It has sustained Irvin mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases joust 'be treat .- oil upon analytical principles, which is to know end as certain what disease is. Its nature and character re quire a knowledge of the chemical constituentsof every solid and fluid of the human bialy; the changes those Bolide end fluids are capable of undergoing. To li. what medicines to employ to cure diseases. requires a knowledge of the chemical constituents of all agents employed in medicine; and If we are in 'possession of thin know. edge, It is possible to cure any disease—no matter of how long standing—rind leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancliolx. Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the mins which rendets persons inca pable of enjoying the pleasures or pertlrming the duties of life; - Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and de• stroyer of health and happiness. undermining the con stitution, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can moat empliatitally be cured. Rheumatism, In any (minor condit on. chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or falling sickness; all chronic end stubborn omen of Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum, and every delicriptioti of uleenttions; and Scnafuloun Diseanes, which h .ve twilled all previous medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when the constitution is not exhnusted. - • •• • , • • Ido na y eIIrinFAVIIMS (yes. Consommes) can be cured. tty_ Cancer cured without the knife. I will remain in my otlice on WEIDNENDAYS and SIMI DAVIT, flout tt o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M.. to acroinunalato patients from a distanee„ and consult In the English and German languages Will nicks visits to any dis tance if required. May be addressed by letter,.,Pulton Square; Lancaster city, Pa. h. WITMOR 111 March,)7,1858.-Iy. LIVER Y, STABLE.—having pur ebbed from .1. R. Nonomaker ids LIVERY EP TABLISII3IENE, I will be always ready to aecommo , date the. public with HORSES, CAlt friti ACES, BUGGIES, and every °therm , . ilde In mylltio; -- By - strict attention to business and a desire to please, the subscriber hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. 0 EOIRIE HENOEL. - N,-O.- OmnibiMeas on . hand to supply thosumho may be in need of them. • 0. 11.. - Nov. 25,1057.1 - • JS.3 OOTS A ND.'SITOES!! J. PIIILLIPS & CO., have °paned a new 'IIOOT D Slioll STORE on Went Main street. nearly oppo she the ltallr..ed Depot, where they hevejust received a largo and well eolected assortment of French Calfskin- Dross Boots, double and single soles.' Calfskin. Patont, Leather and Cloth Congress Gaiters of block and fancy colors, in great 'variety. CalfSkiri, Patent Leather end Morocco Oxfiwil Tier, Shoes and Slippers, Boys and Youths Congress and But. ton hollers, Shoes and Brogans. Ladles French lasting Kiel Goiters, block and fancy colors, Kid and Morocco Uwe Boots and Buskini, One Kid SlippervOlororeo Ties and Iluekine, English Kid and Olney toilet Slippers. Misses colored Gaiters, Morse we and goat welt boots, Slippers end Ties, Children's block and colored Morocco bags. a d ands Ties, Chß drsn's Gaiters, Infants oboes. &c. Sc. 'Comprising a full stock of everything In their liJe suitable for the 5005011. . The stove goods ore made of the best materiel and workmanship. and will be' sold as cheep as the setae quality of goods can be purchased elsewhere. J. I'IIILLIPS & CO. • Carlisle, May-12, 1 511-43m. • ' . G.I[TNSAILICHING.—REDIOVA L.— O. VON lIHILEN, respectfully Informs the or Corliela and vicinity. that he has removed two 'doors south of Glass's hotel, in North Hanover street, where ho is prepared to execute all kit de of work connected with uNsairriumo. • lie baa always on band , a large assort 'e - pieta of ready made Mani. Guns,`Slstels, . Picks' Keys, Gun Triminings,',4e. all of mhicti he will 'wholeralo,orretall. Also attends to reparinu all kinds of "Guns, Clocks; Locks;d:o4 en graves on Brass Copper andiron, mends Moves &a: Ile has also Purehased.the patent right Ibrdispopting Rifles and Shot .f4unp, which be • offers to, thep,ubile at. Nary low-prices. '! I8 hopes that by a strict attention to bust, Inscs,and lidistire to please, be willmorlt as well as reo' reivo a shore of the public Patronage. , klndn of Fire Arnit ;nada to order. Cerllele, etpt1191..1858, : [Bm.] PTT • - rP SIX: ''Tc. 4 GQK iff_GLISEL_A.4I PICTURE , FRANE.. Id iNtrFACTO l ilri . . . . . . ' 221 Eat Stroet, .New'YorkoMco 215 -Coittiii 1, 4 t .., • . r birrderlySita, Sip and 302 firainwleh Street. , i • , . . A largo' assortment of etery .descriptiont of • Looking Glasses and Pietum Frames alwayaso . hind. -- Country orderifsolMtod..„ Goods- carefully:packed 'and ObippOd. to any part of tho Volta States or Canadaa. •.• • , -May b, '38.-gaMs, - ..- -•.-- ' AI. V. SMILER, Agent. VEW GOODSHI . have jugt'Veuieivea' from •PlilladelPhla a , llaWaupply of it'ATCIIOB . N JEWl4LltYr.,'„l'ortons Watch', or, no sat of.lowolefi aro rospogtfully , lntltod to call and. Pei . for 4 tb'emaolioa.‘:. Mag./flare astortulant of Gold * ,toost , ta4labratetf. malforai:_tO: whit!) I call the ,attenticiu of the wrltimt , Coalmuulif fOrbargalos call afflanlOiCllicapActv,lrr Store, Alain ; . ;•••• •• '• -- r iny2ol.B: - • .;•' • • • , sipais. `fitisteitanctioll LL'LU.U( H Y'' 8 . PATIINT ,‘• 'arm OPTittio_ DRILI:7 • PuicatitnunßiLi.. • , The Far Mars of Cumberland county aro invited to talLat the Carlisle Foundry - and 'examine the above Drill,. witch we aro Maw manufacturing. %ILIA/U(11i- BY'S INDIA-9tllDlllot- SPAING-Plifj.rtla--unques 'tlettablythe Very, best Drill now In use ." It Arne award., ed the First •Premiton at, the Pennsylvania'State Fair held In Philedelphieltr Octet" it It Hon awarded :Thellitretikimulttrurifi the Cumberland County. Fair last lalkaridAart received the First Premium n et my Fair where It - has lieen• eithlbited,. with, bid-one .exception. -Ito superiority above all °Were is so Apparent as Monty need an examination. " • • ' For seeding on flehlictintaining stones air other. ob., 'ittructions it IL T_lik . ...,AejrADl_tm_ I tubes of this Drill - are so connected-mat India 'tubber .Springs, that. when they meet with, any obstruction they will spring back; pass ever the obstruction and inp niediately. regain their :former position. • Any 'rock or Stump not over IS inches, high can be conveniently passed over without stoppage or injury to the Drill.. Tile feeding aim/Mita of this Drill is ale a entirely now. being composed of Vulcanized India Dubber hollers, by menus of which the. seed is 'not discharged intermit tingly but Inn constant stream. and no irregularity of .ground or change of speed will Vary the amount .artwett 'On the acre. It will cow wheat, rye. mats 1111.1 barley equally well; and In any desired quantity. Unbent the choldnuor_bregking_the_gistin "Lop,. sows grass need. lint without further enlarging-upon' : the merits of this Drill we would .prefer to harp Fitrin- Ms call at our establishment anti exatillno it, Cbuildent that after seeing they will be 'satisfied as to its import. ority and lind'lt the very michiloo to suit the firmer and the field. ttly2Tsl3. GARDNER & CO. P. S—The above. described Drill will lie sent to pm -chassrs-hrany-part et-the-United, States.- and-to-Agri cultural Warehouses, to sell on commission.' Liceese to. I make the Drill and county rights. .t 1 be had by I tug the proftrlotors, WILLOUOIII.IY & BLACK, Carlisle,- Cumberland County. P a.. 1 1 _11,_11S_IL_G Rio C 1 AT S. C. I! IIYETII3 Shad and Mackerel of dilTvent prpdes, - : At IIUYETT'S: salmon, Scale Fikji and White Fish, AL 11111!_liTT'S. Codfish, Sall and Picklmillerring,: At 11UFLTT'S. Cheese and - Crackers can be had Dried Frult,,Prererree end Jelllae Sugar 01in,41 Beef and llama, A fm esb supply . of LIQUORS, 01le, White I.end, &c am Le., AfoREA'S--CELEBIt-Alli‘,D -LIQUID'OLUE, TILE CINEAT ADHESIVE. Moat useful article ever Inv anted, for house. More and Mike, surpassing In utility every other glue, gain. mucilage, paste or . cement ever known ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION. Adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, .perce lain, china. marble or glass: - For manulitcturing Fancy Article's. Toys, etc.. It has no superior, not only tiOksesslng greaten:strength than any other known article. lint adlit 7 res more quickly, leaving 00 .stnin where the , o parts nru,joinedt . Nystt, - Within the last three years. upwards of 250,000 1 tt ths of thin Justly celebrated 14QUID Ii 1.0 I have - be to sold, and tae great convenience which It itas prove every rasp. Inta.deservedly secured for It ',dement which, the manufacturer lots found It.' of thous, difil• (milt° meet; acknowledged by all. Will, have used It, that Its merits are far nit or any similar at tittle or led• teflon ever, Ocred to the pulite. arz- T his OLUE is ex teosivel v counterfeited—Obverve. the fable. iticllen'S Celebrated' Liquid Mae, the Croat Adhesive." Take no other. TVENTY-FIVE CENTS BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold. Wholesale and Retell. by - C. MeREA. Stationer. No. 907. Chestnut Street., Philadelphia. In_Litteral inducements offered to' persons &siren of selling the above article.' Sept 23, 11H57.—1y. SACK •• SALT BY THE SACK, • • • , TOBACCO nod CIOARS, jddt rerelvelLat tho Fomily Orocory'Storo of • pee. 23, 'h7.] .3. I). HALBERT. T_4 . UST —A' copy of the illtutrateil edi - - , lion of FROISSAItT'S CilliONleb Er, was loaf; a out a year ago, . Any forson having the work, will confer a favor oti thu ' ou nor, by rbturuiug It to the Herald °IMO. - • _ 'Carlisle:Feb.l7,l 1358. ' - , • . EMO:VALL . linve removed- My - store from the old stand to Hamilton's new build. ng on the corner of Main and directly oppo., site the Methodist Episcopal Church, - - where I will he pleased to see all my ofd customers, and as annoy new ones as will favor me with their patronage, ' I am receiving a new stock of goods, and will run them off at Very reduced prices. Conte.ouo linden to the New Store, and secure good bargain's. Small profits and quick sales. Ilarch.lo. CHAS. COI LILT. VOlt MINT.— The three story BRICK HOUSE, in Miniver ...‘, l l stient, three doers fibre the corner of the ■ Squarer in Carlisle, at present occupied by a I 1 4: Geo. Foot, Ulla House Is well calculated for a private dwelling or place,pf business. Apply to Watts & Parher, or to the atileicille.r. SA3IIIEL wooenueN. Emicutor of Thos. Brown, deed. Carlisle, Feb. 24, 1808.—tr,. - rl l O FARMERS AND GARDEN-. • Elll3.—The celobratol l'oudrrtto of the Lodi llinnufacturing Company, 1 ow lu uro mer lh yarn. lt, kept on band and 1.01,1 by the follow log firms In Phila. dolphin A pamphlet bent gratin to any one applying. PASCHALL 3101011 S & CO., roe. 31arket nod ill' et. SPANOLER & GRAHAM, 027 Illarkot,ptreot.---•-- FENIIY & ASBURY, 329 South Wharrrs. Or, Lodi Manufacturing Company, CO Cortlnndt Street, New York. bland l 31, 1838.--3 mos. T. J. OltA II A3l, .1. L. McDOWELL, S.M. DAYIDSON GRAHAM. McDO \1 ELL Sz CO , GENERAL LAND AGENTS, • Leavenworth City, Ranaoa 7'erritory. W.lll. buy, sell, and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Teri Buries, 101,1 and Western 3llosourt, buy and sell lands, loan and invest money. buy and sell dr .Rs, give Information respecting the country, and do a general agency business. , REFERENCES. John B. Mutton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. Lim. M. Borten', Banker, " • llon. J. 11. ti raham, " tier, Brenneman Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Wm. M. /10M411514311, Esq., 0111610. Oebrgo Sandenson, Esq., Lancaster. Pa. Dr. John X. Ahl, NI. C., Norville, Pa. ' Wm. S. Colman, Esq., E. N. Clark A Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, lion. Michael Cocklin, Slaupherdstown. Pa. ' Floury Reiman A Soils, Morn 1111111iS. Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Esq., Cashier Mercantile Bank, Neal York. Snyder & MTarlatio, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis, Minnessota Territory. Win. Kilgore. Esq., Attorney and_Eeal Estate Agent, Sterling, 111, , __ • 111, W. Mntoer. Gs+. Ilonry city, 111. -, Gx-Gov. -- Jovopli - ltltncralumberlatl couaty,-Pa..--- B. W. Clark &'Co.. hankers. Phlladolphla. Gov. Pollock. Ilavrlvhuag, l'a. lfarch 18; 1857.—1 . Y. • . -_.. I 1 .A 11, DIX 11 S .LOOK ! THRESIIING - MACHINES! The subscriber desires to Inform f , raters and the pub lic micron) , that he mow has on hand and .in con stoutly matiNafacturlug_ThreshiatgAlachines_wlth_Cier, pont's Patent Shaker, which are gum:roily acknowl edged to ha the best articles now in nom Alma variety of Improved Clover Holism. Corn Shelters, Straw Cut ters and Plank's Colebtated Plow. Ile also attends to the ropittring of Agricultural Mschlnery ill the best manner and on reasonable terms. Manutilefory on North Hanover Stroi t, directly opposite the residence of George Metzger, likq. Sept. 2,..67.-ly . JOHN PhANR. V E EAL T E AGENCY ; :RE-_ ,I,IOVAL.—A..L iiPONSLED, REAL ESTATE At P; CON VIIYANCEICAND SCItIVENLIL hoe re. Moved to his-NeW °Mee on Main street, one door west of the Cumberland Valley hall flood flap t. Ile Is now parmailentl3 located. and has on hand And for sale a very large amount of Real Estate,- ronalet Ind of Farms, of all sizei, Improved and unimproved. Mill Properties. 'Mitt Property of every description, Build., log Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lots. lie will glee Ids attention, is heretofore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and Scrlveningtronerally. _ • • Oct. 28, 18157.-4 f. . A DMINISTRATOR'S.- NOTICE.- -- . Lotion) of Administration on thO estate of oho Q. Kline, late of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, deceased. have boon Issued to the subscriber residing lit Monroe township. All persons having claims ; against the estate are ncoined to present thaw properly authenticated for suttlnmont, and those Indobtod to make prempt payment to • • • • • ; ' Administrator ofJohu C. Kline, deed. • May 6,11368.—L6t*. • : • • • A4O..UNt.:DENIPSY -ACADEMY.- . . " • Institution twins - Oils, • lir, third nook Of p (or irb-intitlis•sesslou , •'• • The schools Icirrited In a healthy and a pleasant ru ral town, And affords . ectlionnigh English and Classical Xduitatlon:illion - rinT rintionablir time. ,••••,-,,--• • • . •'• AutinisnasylL.Blr. llen.doloteac.llo6ll4lita d/11Y . rtotia tg LaudisluirboNla Warm Springs; from the Brut, Dam. pace. ••Tultlon, rhardlng, BOOM and Contlngent4so par ae.olo,ut:#, - !woaka. T. P. BUClllilt, Principal. • Landitburg April - 14.1858- SAIL. • • • (2 - TI - E-RIFFS7OPFICI 4 .I-.-T6 , :vn or CLI)t/11RLAND Courerr.--fixdrixiirri: J offor myself as ii,cotialtletto for , the'officirof SIIHRIFF of thli County,ao4 Itileatod, wlll porfonktlio iNtldo to Um boo! of my 411111ty: r Ilthigwet.fully.. • - r .JOSEI'II MuDEARMOND.. • . NovprIllo; :Noe 2,18E41. • .. • , . 1)AI ;STENO 'OLA 'ATNCI: 'Agri PA. ,jt'h anis; rottpocto ly Infoeui (tit. clitixonit itc,car. i"iot and Achtfty,. that ho still cotitlnuis (Ito nlx•ve' busliteint in - all Ito' oarlouo bianches.. ()rd.& fitt 'Patittltm; (1116Ong and, Ilangingon,Or ha !oft atiattlihop: Id tio`utbee Feet, In •the' bullding• fdranorly nocuptod , by . ..lamb FottFt. Mt Jolia4l)trnotod.lb him:lFM 'ho.' attendad I.rdinOtly, and anti re tut(ltOlia(tonan4F)Fita' as' well ati wOrkuton. 1161).'austrantOott, , --- ,11.1011A5 . J.13E1L; Oartlafiy•Blarykit ; Vtaft,--31a: ~7landbiQti nosily exoouted.' iARI SAXTON'S . . ' imezWAß 13 PIeING AttnivAl.. • • • IMMENSE STOOK OF, HARDWARE: . The subscriber htnclust, returned' from the Eastern cities, anti 'would cull tint attention of his friends and' the public generally to the, largo and wellotelected as- sortinont of HARDWARE Which ho has now on-band; noniistingt In - part - of - DUI EDI NO MATERIALS, 'metres .Nalls.-ScrowS, - Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass Of overtire scriptlnu and quality, such as CommoinWhite. - polishoil American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all 'sines,Paints, Oils, VarnishoS. TOOLS—including Edge Tools of every description, . Sawa. Planes, Brace and Ditto; Augers. Squares. O rouges, Files, - Rasps, Hammers, Vices, Anvil, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths hollows. . . . .. Shoemakers and Saddlers i will find-a largo assortment _ofi•oelanf-ovory-doseription•,togetimeititiL.LaillealtiluiL I Hentlemeri ' Morocco Lining. Binding, Patent and French Calf Skin& Shoe Thread. Awls, SCnx, loge. Lasts, Harness Moutiting,Oollareipirthing, IVhlpstock,..D.en. • hair. Saddle 'frees, he., Ae. • Also. CO.IiIII Makers Tools and Trimmings °fall kinds, snail as Hubs. Sp dies, Pollees. Shafts. Bows, Floor Cloth, • 01111V.H. Cloth.' Dalll.k, Fringe, Lace, Moss, Axles,. - Spring Belts. fic, &a. Cabinet Milkers will find a large assortment of Var nishes. Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany, veneers, Knobs of all kinds and sloes. Alouldings. Rivets,- Heir Cloth. Plush. Curihd Hair Chair anti Sofa Sponge, Ac,. Ac. • liousakeepci's will also Odd n la-ge assortment of __Knives and-forks,inittannia. - Al I aka - and Silver - Plated - Table and Tea Spoons, elvidlesticks. Waiters, Shovels. avid Tongs. Iron and Brass Kettles, Pans, A:c., together with Codarware df all kinds, such as Tubs. Baskets, ' Churn, &a. Agricultural itnplements, embracing Plows oral] kinds,, cultivators. lines. Shovels. Rakes, Forks. Chains, Ac. IltON, a largo stn IL, comprising all kinds in gene ral - use whisk! Um' nt city whelesale prices. . Remember tlint.id stand. East Main street, Carlisle. April 7, 1878. •SAXTON. A. B. Y l / 4 7 N GCS FU RN ITUItIN.WAIt .11134 • • --- . • • 4real ,, , i t ri, , 18 5 S. ' • 'l,:-.OFNHT . „ 1!= 111= West 111,0 Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded 'al the Cumberland Counia 'Agricultural Fair qf 18:7.) 1=1! AC IIUirETT'S I= The suhscriher has just received the most vpiendid _nssortmentAinctlcles.in 1116.1ille...C_vor—lonimeht_toAbin, Once—which he Is determined to soil ut prlces.that de fy competition, Plirlor, • • 4 Innenber, • Dissing-romik, FURN ITVILE. Kitchell nebd• ' • Pflic. Embracing every article used by Amnia and Hotel keepers, , if the most approved and fashionable design "and finish. I net tiding mini i Cottage furniture In sells. reception and Camp Choirs, Mattresses, Jilt Ironies, pictures, h.c., Ac. Parch hors-are requestod. to ran and MIII11110 .• his stock, lit his extensive ware rooms, West Main start, ,North side.. ~ A. 11.- FM' I NO; tr,- . PartiONlitt , ' attention giveii no usual to funerals; ordors,froin town 111111 . courary, attended to prompqy and en ni ;aerate lerins• A. 11. E. Carlisle, May 12, 1it58.-Iy. N G 0 A YAit D— AT TIIE WEST ENO OF CARLISLE. The subseriber would respectfully call the attention or Llineburnors and the citizens or corme, mud * the surioundlng country generally, to his NEW CIIA f. YARD. attached to his Ware House. no West high at., where ho will keep' c ontantly MI band a large supply of the best quality Of COA 1...t0 , 1.) kens Valley, Luke Fiddler, line (Dove and Troyer. ten, Broken,. Egg and Nut Coalsereetied and dry c oal, whedul, pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Best .. unality of Limelnirner's and Blacksmith's Coal always 011 hand.. • - • „air All erdemleft 'i the Ware Matsu, or sit 114 , resi dence In No th Unilever street, will be promptly at tended to. " _April_ lA, Vog,tf. W. HENDERSON. . FURNITU ,•FUR NITU R E • WIRILEALE. AND RETAIL 87 nowEnv, (Wlkolconle winri, House ' ) and 4 . 94.P . EAR . l;St.Altvtall Moro.) air. Bills qf $25 al Wholesitic Prices ItosEwoon,- • • • MAHOGANY & BEICK WALNUT, . R FUIt.NJTURL . In lirogetelle. Dolaine and Plush. 01110 Seat and , Corn anon Furnituro to groat variety. Also, -- • ENAMELLED CIII3IIIER FURNITURE, . • In Seto frotn,s22 to $lOO. • SPRING, CORDED IIAIII, Moan ANI) IVIIALLBOYE MATTRESS-ES, Alpo, Feather Bodo and Bedding, Patent Premium Boa Iledatends, and Patent Eeltitocking Cradles. Dealers will find at tho above Flores the 'largest end beat asanrttnent of any eatablialletent In Ml* York, end ran buy either at wholetutle or retail cheaper than et any other house In the city. , IA p.ll, - 1-0300 0 A SIU, O O, and in one ease, $25.00 have !wen made in ono day by ceiling what I furnish on receipt ol $l,OO. It Is entirely new, and abet lakes In the country like wildfire; ran be Fold to as cry person, male or M onde. Tile business Is very easy, and perfectly honorable. Try it—you eannot belP but succeed. Ile article will sell Itself readily, , berever slnwn. I send circular, w Ith lull Instruction and with OM lute mimics, on receipt of $1,00; or I mill sell an exclusive rlzlit, for any country town with less than 10,000 inhabitants, for $5,00; large cities not for salo.—This Is po humbug,-match.penny-agair,.but ens hi which many thousands of dollars a 111 soon be made by sane one. Come, now Is your only Ammo. Address. MONTEZ BE - MONTI.IO, • 203 Broadway, New York City. .A . pril 14, 1058.--3 mos, „ 1)001" AND 8110E31A KING.-J & ti. TAYLOR, return their Mimeo thanks to their Customers, for the very littoral patronage moon. sled to then*, and would resp•cttully Inform the politic that thoy continue to manufacture CUSTOM ER Work, at their old stand. on North Hanover street, two doors above the drug stonuof S. W. IlaversOck. t • With a monitor of first rate workmen employed and facilities for securing the best stork to be found in the market, they me prepered to make up every description of BOOTS AND Sit thr ladiesand gentlemen's wear, in the most thshionablu style, :old Of WARRENTED ma. terl ils and workman, hip. Many years of prat tiod experience. in the business both horn Anglin Philadelphia lustllles them in raying, that they are able to Insure fulfsatistitetien.to all those who may leave their orders. April 21, MS, tf. UT EAT'LEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE. Arch Street, Above Sixth, Phila delphia. Thu Star Company, composed of the first Ar tistes In Oho norld; and exceeding In Strength and Talent any Dramatic combination heretofore oflerei to the Theatrical Public, ti 111 appear every night In Come. ity..'frattedyrSerinetimie - ltranitiv - Vaudevilles, - thirlettas, &e , Ste. When visiting-thnOty, go there., NnVl.ld.lsrq —lf. RNR ARDWA f JOltN I '.x HARDWARE !-, B SON are now receiving their-Full Stock of- ilanlware. which is unusually largo, and in connexion with their fer nier heavy stock makes it ono of the largest and most varied assortments ever offered to this public. They have - overy - thing - thrt - the - Farmerrther - BulldorTthe Merchant, or the public, may want In their lines, and • which they are se lling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a call, front the public before making their pur chases, as they feel confident they can Uffuo inducements that will reward the liu:er for the trouble. • Feeling thankful to a generous public for their firmer Mama patronage. a contlouance of the same it solicited at our old stand in North Hanover Street. Carlisle:— eJOIIN & SON. October 8,1556. the['OUSE ~VN'D STORE : ROOM FOR RENT. well Known Dwelling House as! Store Room aa • situate in Mn),. rc. - and now in II occupancy .11 • I'Darlea Ogllby, 1, II i be for renk from the first of April - - next.. For terms apply to . . Jan. 27, 18f03.1 .1. W. HENDERSON. (111•AIRb AND FURNITURE. • 6o subscriber having located himself permanently in West With street, two doors above the Railroad Do• pet, has just opentel his CABINET WM1E4101:019. - - whom he intends, as usual, to ilninullicture and keep constantly on . baud every style of parlor furniture , and chairs. • Walnut and Mallpgany Dressing . =;.yr„nyr.~ Bureaux •wish. marble tops. Sofas, Tables and Washstands. • Walnut " Whatnots" and Ward. • robes. FRENCH AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS PARLOR and ROCKING, chairs with velvet or hair cloth seats and backs. . Mahogany and walnut chairs with hair cloth or cane seat.. • • • - Plain chairs of all kinds end stuffed spring lantrioss. curled hair andbuak MATTRASSEg 01 every variety, together with all other articles usually found in his Ilue nr bdainara '• : ) ' ' Partirnlar attention paid to r efoilring and varnishing furniture of all kinds. • . . . . • ' , Being proyliled nice with an excellent 'HEARSF, ho -7— knifenillifir tO - 11111ilreileinTfik ~.ttuNxexLe In 'town br country. . . , JAMES It. WEAVER. lin. 0, 1858.— c 1y. •,. ~.... . . VALN...zThe 'eubeeriber hall now hu . hand. at his • , shop In Sltt street, near Pomona' IletelAbrlble, an ex. . tenalve assortment of CARRIAGES, IItIGOIES, flAll •AiiSS;Actofhisowu.andd of Philadelphia wake and ••' stile; whlch . ho le propared to seltat pricer! , to. Ina the Goma:• Repairing of 'Carriages, and Buggies done'' at • the sb 'most notice end it reaSenahle Mee& • •The eub.ierlher tete etill,pn, hand a largo, number :of. .IItHISES 'CARRIAII is, &c., fr, hire, 'which be Oars on en ..re lsouabiu terms =Thankful. f r • past favors, I, respect, fully.aolletta - eherocf public petronn r .. -, " ' ADA Czirlhde, Jena 10118e8.101.,• ' " • iJ(LIIiIENEtC3''O , .._ YON 1 1.4 1, 0"!' v't!llokAxtcc , , s4,9louliatior retiainviikEttii - tatiipy „.. . . , . . Fanpy printing d's)pehele. NW '4OLIDS, P. D fc. AA F , =I El= - . . - 0 1 ,i1 1 ) rilte Imixos: pm:Nos! , . • . 4...;,-. , ..y/Bacilst.a..- a., • ' '''- ' •.- q:g ii -2 242: 1 5 . s• - ' --- • " m-' "" ' :• -• ' .utt.a.er_„„_,_-:.....,,,,„,,,..,-.-4.---- --: 'W - .1;1 . 7' - '7"'7 , -,7:i-! --7 T7, - ..--...t — :T ----- , - 7,74,1;,. ..', -- t- • : „.... 7 , 1- ). 1 . - t.- _. _ _, • ,_.. _ z . . . . _ • , • "lOL.D MEDAL PRE*M„IIJM lii_LiAsid KNAD,E, sonior minor- of the Into firm' •T Kuabo, liethle&Co.,iiTtiuesTEU manufartm °nod Pule °TOLLAND AND SRUARE PIANO FORTES. muter, the name of WILLIAM . KNABE & 00., at the old stand, Nok 1,3, 5 said 7 North Eutaw stile, 'opposite the Eutaw House. Baltimore. • ' Thankful for the extensive patronage received bydhe ate firm tbr Thu lost Mien piers, I respectfully bog leave to inform the public, that shire the death of ono Of my partners, Mr. Henry Weide, by which the part. nershlp wan diselved, I have purchased the .entire liege stock of unfinished l!mnos. lumber, and . other prepared nuttorinis bolonging to the late firm. I shall therelbro continuo the Idtsiness at Om old eta an above. and will endeavor not - only to sustain-the-well establipbedrepulation of the Into firm. but tolpacel all further eliorts lirperfecting the Plano Forte. Since the dissolution of the late.firm, 1 am manufite, turing Pianos on a new and much improved seek.— 'rho first Instrument. iinklied according to he now do. Maim, none deposited le the Fair of the Maryland Nati. tutu, held October, 1855, at nitirli It took the highest lionnrof the Institution, having liebn awarded the "Gold Medal Premium." over the unusual equipetP of four) eon - Planes; exhibited - by - some - of - the - best - ma. kers or Bestoti. New. York and lialthiMre. At the Annual Tulust.ial Exhibitions; held In Oe. enher. 1/4/55. and October, 1850, by.tho lit:tlank/4' lusli- • tube of llielunond, my Pil4lloB were also uwaid td the ighe,t.Premiums.. "Vgalu,atA alr-of--tbo-,\larylnnd-Ltstitutr. held Ortober. 18511, after a anent thorough And au. un usually "protracted invrn Lige tion nil the merits of the eiAteen Inatrutarnts 011 exidlition. from the. moat , . . . . celebrated Ilsetories of liltitnove. New Fork ant{ '105t,,,, t,,,, toy Planos.were awatded tlii highest, honors of the Institution, they Jute retort the "Cold. 31eda1 Cortifirat,....”, an honor only adjudged to nrtleres of suit; superior merit as . to duly 'tompetilien fur two sueeessii e years. Also. et the, ThIM Exhibi , lon of tin, Moor p I In Much:llllo'S Institute. hell In Washington. D. C. siarelr 1657, they were, Juice more nwnrdud the highest hon ors. With re,.,,rd to The qualities of my planes, I moll dootly refst..tnAhrate4,4ltonials I am dourtantly le. eelvlng front Professors and Amateurs. speaking for thentsalvea and vtlurs. of the 'high appreelatlou In whieh my Instruments are always held, nod mini It van Seen at my IY:n crone., And this Is the hest nod 131014 rvilable llSSUralleo I con offer to ru4otorra. nor_ from my Dion knowledge of the I nttruments, that In purchasing nt Illy. eStallllollll.lla. they Oro gua r .nreed If nut superior, to any 'made 111.11118 COUlltey ur 1:111 , p0. All Pianos built at:ray Fartonv have full Iron Frames. being so - constructed . as-'to - st4urc great ndillil inn] strength. with..ut tlffehting the TONY., and therelbre will stand In any climate. . Nouns made to older, of any kind of wood. and with any style of finish that may be desired. Thogrcatest care Is best ave.! Ojmn nty work. and tile =IU=EIEZEIEMEI2II _ . turned out of my, factory ..an therefore ho fully wal • rant d RH ,possessing nil the qualities requisite for a good Hann. A I nittruthen is'of my manufacture Ma, t IsO'guaran• tee( foilive yearn from the dayof,sale ~, •, .. , l'aikienler at tention - is paid'.irtrte - ge‘leetiohr•of In. struinonts Far lillitAllit. , finiell.l, nub a I . II.IVII:iXik OF .FX (:lIXXOX grail tell itt any time within -six mon thairont. the day of nales_should such Instrument not ghe'entire sat 'sited lon. • : . try,lVitotEstLf. DrAta.n§ • whit fin' it to their adeant-- age to give me a ^all before purelmsing elsewhere.. -- - - . ttn_Constanlly ell hand a Ilne - iii.ttortlillit - tirntlf/i- DRONS,IIf the !test makers, at ,n s4s'to , s/llo— single unit double reeds—alld will. dnnldn key hoards and st-ps, well adapted for the use of small ehurellekt PIANOS exehanged. hired, nr tuned Th• thilowing testialonlals from two of the most ..ml neat Plnitists In the world. will show how toy bistro nimbi ore appreciated by those onnt.. Porfortnors, who have hart ppportunitles . for. testing the bust Planes of _ Europe nod Anierlrh:• .. Pin. W. lb: tire. Italtitoo;.: ' • . Dear Sir:. 1 hove great pleasure.ln certifying' that L. -Lave-trid your-Square Pianos. and fihd them .111:11. II . not 'superior to any lit thlseoun try..tact log their great qualities; which distlogulnit them. Is the oveness of r One. tho agreeable nun even touch, and volume of tone. - )fishing you nil tho sue6ess. you so highly do. servo,, ' I am, sir, 'yours very truly, Balintore, Dee. :61, 1856. - 8. T1161.11,.:1111. To Messan. Wm.linribe - k . C...llnitimoreY Geutiomon : Permit me to express you herewith my sincere thaniut Ihr thi. superb Grand and Square Piano s which you have loaned me. and on which I live per- Girmed at my concerto. t cannot but congratulAto you upon the immense progrest and bnprovements you con continually make on your Pianos. which, In my opin ion, rank Among the very bent in this cimotry. With Imlay wishes fur your success and prosperfty. which yod richly deserve by your enterptine; energy and activity, . I remain yours, very truly, July 15,1857-Iy. MAURICE EITItAKOS 01. • " - FIOVER'S LIQUID lIAIR pyx:. Tho tostlmony Prof'. Booth 311,1 Dr. !Murklo 113%. og proviousry boon publlhhed, Cho tollowlll4 Is tow added:— _ Frowpror. mecl,osKy, formerly proferwr of Theory and Pr,lctive of Medicine In the Female Medical Col. logo of PennsylvanilLand !ale Pro!mew of Surgery In the American College I.f Medielec„ix. l'ini.torteniA, Noy. 57th. 1850. Mr. Joseph E. hoover:—A. trial of your LIQUID 11A1It DYE will convince the most hi:optical, that It Is AP"E. ELEGANT, HMI EFEIVI. ions preparation, Unlike nanny otherti It has in several Instances proved ser viceable in the cure of seine cutaneous eruptions on the bead, anti I have no hesitation hi commending it to those requiring such an application Very respectfully, J. P. X. McCLOSKY. M. D., 4Th Dace st., snore 1:Ith. MOVER'S WIIVENG INKS. Including !LOVER'S mon NO FLUID. and IlttV ER'S IN Dr.LI llbli IN ItS, still maintain their hitch character, which has always dbitlngulshed them. and the ea knish . ° demand first created. his continued/uninterrupted until the present. Oedeystaddeessed to th., MannFctory. No. RACE Street, above FOURTH. (old No. 114,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by, . JOSEPH E. ILOOVER, Manufacturer. -- SITAUFPFRIL A. HARLEY. - CHEAP WA'rall ES AND JEWELRY. V7-1101,ESXLE-AN-D--ltlin',l-1 . 1,--nt- T the .. Philadelphia Watch and deweiry Store" No. 148 (old No. w) North B:iCOND Street, Corner of Quarry;i• Philadelphia. .• (told Lover Watches. fell towelled, 18 cart:tea:we, $2 O llO tlold Lopine, 18'caret..24 00 . Hive,. Lever, full jewelled, , . 12 00 Silver Lepine,jowele, - . . 800 Superitir - Quartiers, 1. • 7 00 •Oold Spectacles, 7 00 IFlnu.Sliver do., 1 50 (told Bracelets.. .. • • 3011, ,Lady's 11:1111 Pencils, ' 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, tot, . 5 00 Child Pens. with Penell and Silver holder, . 100 (told Finger lithos 37). etc to 4100; Watch Glasses. plain 123.4„ct5., patent 1145, Lunet 25; other articles In proportion. All goods warranted to Lo what they are mild fOr. • . . •• , STAUFFKR & 11A111:1KY; kip" On hand some llo'd nod Sliver. Lovers and Le• pines still touter than tho al:ovo prime. Oct. 14. 1851-Iyr. . . • .I . OIIN & Nos. 2 & 4 C 0.,. CI Chemlilt stied. (south side, below Water.) Philo dolphin, (the °lest Wed ware Hom, In the rlty.) Manufacturers. and %Vll°lesnle Dealers In Patent Ma. ehine•inade Brooms, Patent Grooved Codanware (war. ranted not . to shrink.) Wood and Wlllow•ware. Cords, Brushes. fir., of all deserlpttons. Please mall and ex amine our stoat. August 5,1857-Iy. w ATi JEWEL RY, ! I I B I AND sri.AIIAT coNIA , soI ostabllabod Stein, IVoet Muln St., nearly opposite the Cumlarlend Valley Bank. 1 hniu Just received n now assortment of watches. Jewnty,,Anedalituus sliver ware, Ac.. In addition to my formertiCook to' which 1 invite the attoralm , of the public, , The assortment embraces fine gold and silver lever watches, Bunting and open rasa, do., gold Anchors far Ladles and Genlemen and Sliver Le, pines and Quertier, watches of ovary va. - Hay in 'etyle,amf-prico.-- - ._ Also' lino gold Medallions, Bronst.pins for Ladies and Gentlemen of every gunity, pattern end priee, Bold fob, yen. curb and neck.ehnins. Gold bracelets,' finger ipuirliins, studs, sleeve.huttodt owes, elmrnss, Ac., Nortlold end silver thimbles; silver and: plated bfitterlailveallarksTtabletea;saltAndrovederd Worm of every !rainy. A largo .assortMent of gold, silver m Sa t ellSk, and common spectacles, to suit all' ageatri which we invite weeintraten• find Ipt of arm) - BBlV,fi' Born the Vest makers,' .ipectacle',cusee, fancy, bona. silver and pearl card mince, gold end confinot! brecolets; • !mob drains, Mantle' elects an,ta variety of article!. 'VIM • ally koptin Jewelry'enablishmenta. whi , ll ' sell low -11 w cash. ,:All• articles , war. t a! : so bu what i hey ma raprusented. '. • Isla attention paid an ,usualcio' • 'll and s all'.work;•Wq • ! ' 11'W DCI INNV-:.BllAl*§ , f—,Tlie,finest, I.i' lorr.ist. /11131 tlipApreal . sliadeiimu Cho nuiv '•• " alisttliantaus. FAMILY COAL: , . E Eabwribers would rempeetfully call the attontion of the coal conmumers of Carlisle mild vieinity, and 4he public generally to their superior quality of coal, much as LYKENB VALLEY, LUKE' FIDDLER, 0 TREVORTON, do : andthe colel,reted Lobbery whiteash, broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Cool. • ~This yard to oltuntell itt the oast end of Carlisle, oppo site the Oa. Works. where they will keep constantly on • hand a large Mock of ell Mods and dam of