IM s farmtrol Iftliartintut. Tut COMMOI4 ' , LAT .I.URNR.—Accor dkng to the adage, " on the , t wenty-fifth of July i3OW;turnips, 'wet or dry" Yet we wouldteow them sooner—early in July. if poOsible. But we hare sown them in August,-and- had a good . crop. , An old pasture, well top•diessed viith-ashcs and sheep iing„.is their best soil; if light and dry, wheira newly elenred piece' aground, which few people hare on an old farm, is not to be had: *quarter to a half-Otind of seed to the acre-is .enough, if well distributed; - grciiv. vigorously and yield several hUn dredbishelti to the acre. Although not' equal to the Swale or the Ituta-baga in substance, they make a goad green food -- -for all kinds of_ stock in mild ,weather, ' )either in thelatb full or, early spring, as. a change from hay and other dry forage. As a table ,dish; during autumn andrear ly 'winter before they become pithy,few. vegetablea are better or more wholesome • T.he'topp.:are excellent for mileh cows, and thei roots also, if salted,- and not fed - inauch quantities as to' give - their flavor :to the milk.. . - • Like all _late. or summer-sown seedi, . the flat turnip is a contingent mop, and not always reliable, dopending.on^the wet, or dry season for its growth and ripening; ' consequently it. is not : rbeantmended - ' - roi. be cultivated in 'large 'quantities; and unless under portielarly_lavorable condi tions where the land can be well spared.' •. They May follow peas or early, pmatuesd — in - the --- garden — to - much --- ad vu n tagerati-m , market crop, wbere - they ave . ! freqUently raised in great and profitebier abundance. Wherever t her will succeed they should always be sown to more or - lam extent. lqui.ctuttct.--What . does he mean by. that? What is mulching ? There are ' many of:our readers, doubtless,-farmers that would have to.Jook in their :diction :try to find out what it means. his sup- , posed•by . many to be /some scientific op- plication ut husbandry that-des not con cern thorn and never will, eVen if it is 'notreompletely beyond- and above their comprehension. When we . tell a farmer a tree ought to be mulched,. and he asks "how ?" es honestly.and innocently as if he never saw.it done, or did not practice - it himself unconsciously, are we bound to laugh at his_ ignorance, or chide him for his stupidity ? Would it not be be traying, our own want of sense . ? Of course it would. And it is with te be lief that there are very Many farmers thatt-wOuld be grateful .for the informa tion that we have set about telling what mulching is. Spread.straw thick on the ground a bout a tne, and you mulch it. . Cover .a meadow with coarse straiv i andyon.mulch it. Coi;er - the ground about your shCtib-, Very with tan bark, chip manure, and you are mulching. Nature does her own die - forest. The covering of leaVes that fall and decay each successive )leason'is Mu!ch. What is the- use of mulching ItLpreyents.' evaporation of water from from the soil ; it protects the ' soilfrom the loss of ammonia, keeps it light and moist during a drought, .pre- _vents baking, .kills weeds. We hay° peen whole orchards mulched with stone --- r —particularly peach orchards. Snow is a mulch; it prevents freezing— You' know how bright - - and green . .the earth is when a deep snow disappears after hav ink been on late. It is generally 'regal.- - ded as of little disadvantage .to vegeta tion. It retains the heat in the -earth, ---confiningaa_welLas.ferling you find in necessary to seed our orchard in grass, you 'mulch. It. mill pay both in. the growth. of your trees and their productiveness. We' have seen a good -crop of potatoeso. b rown on iinplowedmelid ow.land, simply by being covered on the' surface 'with a heavy straw mulch. Both heat and 'moisture were supplied : they had no other , . GRAFTING TIIE GRAPE VINE--We have met with many experienced persons who have never seen the grape vine graft ed.—The process is•so easy that thousands who are .anions to, possess the newer va rieties shim I especially take care of their old roots an inseit scions of the new. No clay or covering of the grafted part is nec 7 essarv, • beyond the natural soil, below_ wliiiih - 'the graft is to be inserted.—Saw oil _ • otir steel: and , tut in our scion with two or three' buds, wedge-ilishion, as ititlie eleft-graftinc , of fruit trees, and then cover . up a few inches, leaving one or two -buds above ground; where - the stock is very large and inconvenient to split. a gimlet hole, so made as\to bring -the two biirks together, answers. The sprouts of the old atoek; as_they_spring , . to_rob, the graft, must, be pulled off. Grafts often .bear, some fine clusters the first season o. growth, and many more' the second. In this why the old stocks of wild grapes re moved from the woods are very useful with duo care. • .We have lately' seen - an old Catawba vine that was wanted for shide forty feet off laid dawn,, for .at year till it bad - rooted well,. and then was graft. ed with perfect success, and fruited the ft rat season.-7-Horticulturist. • • To Keep a Horse's ' Feet and Legs Sound. • . :The author of ".,The • Horse's Foot— . • How to keep it Sound" Ka huh) English wink,) in. a late number, of the Journal , of.the,Royal Agricultural ,Society, eon ' `'files a paper on . the subject of Horse anoeing as follows : 1. were asked to account for my' horse's legs and feet being in better or ' der-than those_of my neighbors, I should attribute it to the four following eircutu• stances: 'First, that they are all shod with few nails, so placed in the shoe as to permit the foot to' expand every time they move; secondly, that 'They all live in Mies - insteard olatalls and can move • whenever they please ; , thirdly, that they' • • Ifi*C'two hours' tfiiily walking exercise • wben,they are not atwork ; and fourthly, that:l . 4,7e not a head stall or raelo:elt in mity stable,; these four .circumstances - comprehend theWho!e -mystery efli cep ing-herse's legs fine, and their feet in . sound working - condition Up to good . - "old age'." • . 4 1n regard to fastening the shee--At is Vest all Owed to 'expand le' the •weight o • , the horse,.by placing_ three nails in the 'outer : limb.of the shoe,, and two .in the in ner liml, ,between the toe .slid the coin . the' inner Ouarter; ger.number than - liVe, nails 'can never be -,44idrod.iri. any shoe of any ., size , or un-, •:•:•, : 51Marty,..eirournstatices, excepting for the ----401e.-PurpoiaLoffe.oituteoacting- defective and eiumay'fitting." • • ..• ." • pa 7 Handbills neatly . executed, Alisfellatitu6o. . IT'S' ALL' FbR 'BUN C 0 M - BE I Those fellows that fling dut their rod flags and make so much fuss about the of the " Money_ Panic," " Suspension 'a i r Its consequences" -Groat attraction" " "does greatl redurodl'• and other queer " Domes," oro all talking for BUNCOMIIE.• llut if you really want to mit tho worth of your money, caltift the Family "Grocery and Quoensware Store of .. . - on the N. W Corner of tho Public Squora aril directly opposito the Carlisle Deposit. flank, In tho borough of Ills stock of China, Glass and Quoonswaro has just been rOplenished from Clilladelphlaj and for beauty of design, quality and cheapness . • 1T i.lOl - 'I . IIE itEAT.- , I!.?acEßi'N; tirritlirffitiiiiint of. FAMILY ' GlLOCEitlYgis fulr 1 , frebh, clean dad complete,' such no , .Inva and Rio Coffee, Mixed Plekelo, n - Roasted, Plain - do. -..-,.., ~ Impala' Tea, Worcester.bire Sauce, sa, ' .',' Oolong or-Black do. Annwicnn do. l s'' Pounded hominy Tomato k`ntsup, t It„, ~.. Meeker" Farina, . Salad or tnble oil, t . 0 ~/,' CorwStarch,• • Poplin!' sauce, , - Bice Flour,.; . Table salt,' Baker's Cocoa, . ' Syrups and Molasses . • .. ‘• Chocolate. of ovary quality, . Pre.ton'. Engle do, ' Macaroni. • , . ' SUGARS . . r . SPICES, (grouud & unground.) - Now Orleans, . ' Cinnamon, • Porto Rico, Mace ' . Cruxiled. • Xi ulmego, ' • Granulated, Clove., , . " - . Pulverise!' and ----.. Al.plce, - • 'Milted.. Pepper and • . s Ginger. . . Cum.—Pin° apple and - ITew - Tork - dalry - Cheisto --- . Cranberries, Brooms nod Cednrware. ...-,_.„ . . )oeil lte t 51AC'KERE1,7*AglIlilt t . Nos. 1. 2 and 3. . .- . • • Sttpintitler orConcentmted Lye far making, soap. 80. Fides ll' , THOUSAND AND ONE" articles that cannot be -- enumerated i-bnt which the pliblteare cordlallYluvltedL ' to mainline for themselves. - . , • ... Thti subscriber thankful for the very liberal patron age which he has revolved from the community in times past, respectfully solicits a cohtinuarre. J081;111 D. HALBERT. Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1857. • ' . . J. --AT REGD . ] I VED . AND .. _ .6iN IN ty. __AT NAtIiJIMS CJIEIAP 3 JEWELIiT STORE, Main Street, Carliste N - • . • A large supply of • -0 4 V;., '-- ..i . ', - -.. Watchea, Jewelry. .Sll - o•E;ki , - 4 . ,vor and Plated Ware, RIO') Q7, -- 41- ,23 •to which I. Invite at _ ___-,:.. ! .., • ,;,., ~i. , .. tentlon. .-----.,.... . , .'-':! ' r y : il I ec i t i Inl ti n . gl: t l! th gl - C...F ____ a . '.Q• -3 !, , i f ,1;. , ' "-.- . atock off:locks:Al .largest . "..-.., ~,_,.:,...,! r : '),_. - A en, Jewelry, Silver and , •5•,:.,,t- 5 ......,-_,' - I_, - ;--, -, Plated ware In Carlisle ---". •• '..---,-;-... ,:- call— -,--- -ra.-.-- At NAUGLE'S. . . We have n large assorfm•nt oLanid and Silver Hunt ing and Open' Case Watches to suit ail. Fancies and Pockets, . _ At NAUGLE'S, .„ - . . .Pine 'and Cheap Jewelry of.every style and quality in setts or by the piece as wanted, . • At IsIAUG4E'S. ... • - Sliver -arid .Plnied WaHere, 6iiite, Fruit, Sugar, and Card Baskets. Sliver, Table, Tea, Cream, Sinor, Salt, Desaert and Cream Spoons, - _ - At NAUGLE'S; Fine Pearl, Taira. Coral, Cameo. Goldstone. Mosaic, Flo. rentino Mosaic, Jet Box and Glass nett: cheap At NACU LE'S. . . Diamond Breastpins and Fingerings; At NAUGLE'S. , (old Hunting Case, Eight Eight Day Levers; GOld Hunt ing Cane; Duplex; Goid- hunting, Chronometers, __ _.-- , Al, NAUGLE'S. • Bagley's best quallto of Gold PoMills; Ditto Gold Dens and Silver lioldek At NAUGLE'S. • Silver and .Plate.l . Ten Snits. fielilets, Cups, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureeus;Tett At NAUGLE'S. Gold reek, Vest. Curb, Fob, and Chatlain Chains," Gold Bracelets, Locket°, Thimbles, Creases, Charms-, At NAUGLE'S. --• . French Mite -Pieces to run three an d_ four_ nrColts, "At NAUGLE'S.. _ Gold Sleeve; Vest, Collar, and Shirt--Studsof all styles and quality, • At NAUGLE'S. Plated Forks; Spoons, Knives, Napkin Bing°, Silver Thitublos,Fltiolds, . - At NAUGLE'S. • . • Flutinna, Actiordonnti, Music Boxes—a fine variety, At NAUGLE'S. . Ladies' Portmondlea, Pearl and Leather, Plain and Fancy Trav citing Bags, - very rice et y les t lump At ,rA-til/I.E'S. Ityou want to hero your Watches put ill good•re• pair and warranted, take thorn to • - -NAUGLE'S. - • _ If you want to got a Cheap Clock, A you Coll got It t E'S. • If you want your Silver ware neatly marked at short notice, call At NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted an represented, or the money re funded, At NAUGLIA. Persons that want bargains aro Invited to call •• • At NACU LES. Carlisle-roundry,- , _-_--------,7 tA ) : ,:a7 ; - ',. ', LI- -..*:__ 5:. ,-.7.T__:_ff;4-,--r;• r ':: g .- --i-f---7Fir':±.: - ----'7-7,---,--=**- !; ;•.--.'" ~,,, i::-.---, h _L ----_,I- ,3-7?-i-,—.. 'K.474Af_...4il'' iit-T,.,--------='-73-'l4 -11)1:.,D-FlUzz*,,, ' s, -,,,7 7 iiP., ii v•s' 4 `.,.', - s' , .- 7, - -7 7 A, •,i, , edrodi;.., ,i „tomb ~ 4 i 4..1 ,(1/A.,4 .. ~..7.2„... ' 0..:-..i . .7,..1t...,.....- . , ~....5'..,1 ' MACHINE SHOP, • ' CAR AND BASIL FACTORY,- , • East Main Street, CARLISLE. Thin extensive. establishment In now in Complote.or• der and supplied with.the best machinery for executing. work in every departmont. Tho buildings have also boun'greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with the newest and most improved tools fur the manulacture of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, BASIL Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carponter worrk. We invite liDildttrs._Car._ --- pettters - iftfd-TitifefifteWriEVOlTCM nermr facilities for doing' this description of work. Thebest Materials 'used and mires as icw as at any other establishment In _the County or elsewhere. .6 ST E A M-ENGINESTIVILT-TITORDER. and repaired as beretofere. Engines have' been recent ly built for W. M. Ronde & Son; In this borough, il. Bryson 4 Co. Allen township, Ahl R Brothers, New vOle, Shade & Wet.vel, North Middleton, and ot.uh's, at who.° establishment they may be seen In daily op. oratlon, and to whom we ran refer for evidence of their superiority. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. of every description, from the smallest to.the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice for every kind of Inns —chinerr. A taro variety ofmill castings town!' hood_ Two skillful Pattern makers eonstontly employed.— IiPARING promptly attended to fur Poper Mills, Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, ike. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, ke. done in the hest style., THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS.. such as Gear Four Horns Powers, Horizontal Gear 'Four and Two horse Powers.,Corn CriasheFs - , en - stings. and other ar ticles for farmers, on band or promptly made to order BURDEN CARS BUILT, and catered._ Our facilities for building Cars ore now . more complete than heretofore end enables us to fur. 'rich them to transporters on the rail read on accomo.• doting terms and condo of the best underlain. Orders solicited and entire satinfartioUuaranteei. • The long. oxporlonre in the b usiness of The nonfat' partner of the krtn, and the completeness of our UM chintry in eyed branch of the establishment warrant us in ussurlng the best work to all who favor us with their orders. The continued patronage of our old friends and the public is respectfully solicited. . • 2May 2C, 'fs- 5 y • F, GARDNER. 41 Co. BACK AGAIN . TO THE 0 • , TILADEII The subscriber respectfully informs the public goner. ally. that he hes resumed the manufacturing of BOOTS AND SHOES, In Went Main street, a few doors west of the Railroad office, and having a good assortment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged minisry tent workmen, he is prepared to make up to measure, every description of Work In his line. Ile has also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock of FOOTS -AND SHOES, comprising every variety for Spring and. Summer wear, which ho offers at low prices. . • tientlemon's fine French Calf Boots, do. Callers. Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies °alters, Boots, Buskins, Slippers and Tien, with a lar,le variety of Boys Misses and Children!! Oat. tors, Boots, etc, etc. Purchnsers are requikited to call miff examine his stock. ROBERT MOORE. Carlisle, Ap'rli 21. 2558. • lIERIFF'S OFFICI—To TIM Ye 1,7 .Trail OP CUldtlEttlAND COUNTY.-c-OENTLEITEN : I WM Myself au a candidate for the office of SlikiitTFP of ltd county, and If elected; will : perform the duties to, th best of My abillry. Respectfully; . • JOSEPII•3IcDARIVIOND. Now•IIIO,Inne 2, 1968 • - 5 1tRiFFALTY-:-To- Tifg.Voriht bv CIIIIO6RLAND aOUNTY.—FELLOW CITIMS DoslCous o lag elected to tho.ollico ofBUEltl Ft' of tido county, I lieroby oiler myself to your consideration, as n candi date for the BMW, and most: respectfully. solicit your support. 11013ERT DIcOARTNEY: Carlisle, Juno 2, 1858.4 o. , • • , • FARME RS !--Noiv" ie. the .time:to. get a new TRRF.BIIINO MACIIINK and it 011 ft N. I...AVER...We have a number of well made Machines row on.-hand: at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. which we will sell on tho moat reasonable tonna ley combine all the latest improvements and are w' ranted to be of enod-inaterbil and workmanship. • Also, COILS of the moat Improved con situation, which do their work rapidly and thoroug h ly. -For.inio at law prices by • ,r..GAIIDNEII,k CO. gt 1851 •- • yu k sisoceimlfrqshßU4NlNG FLUID at , 111, LIM:ITER% - Fancy printing duce .here. ' ,C..T.IMBERLAND . VALLEY. ; BA.I:si K. * - • PROPILIATOBS. . WILLIAM RIM; •. ' 'MELON= BRIIIIEMATI, 'BORT. O.,STEItRETT, JOIIN DUNLAP, AICHARD WOODS, JOHN 8. ST/MEETT, .301 N 0. DUNIA 4 P, ' • U. A. STURGEON. • This Bank, doing business to tho name of Rer, Breit neman & Co. Is now fully.prepared to do It' general Banking Busfuess'with promptness and fidelity. 'Money received mitleposit and paidback on:demand 'without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. Cer• tilicatex of deposit. beitring.interest at the, rate of five; per cent, will be Issued for as shbrt period astsar' months. Interest on all certificates will cease at nine turity, provided, howevor, that If said cortificatea aro renewed at any time thereafter' or another given pee clod, they shaltboar the same retool Interest up to the tints of renewal. Particular attention paid to thecol lectlon of notes, drafts, checks, &c., in any part of the United Stilton, or Camillus. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or ills Conti. -nent-The-faithfuLand_cinfidentlill.iftSlOntion oral! - orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Farmer's, Mechanics and all liters who desire a safe.depositury.for their names, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bonk ate fsaiviocaableto the extent of their estates tot all the Deposs and other obligations o a f Ker, Wenn°. man & Co. . • They have recently removed into their now flanking !Intim 'directly opposite their former eland, in • West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot. where they will at all times be pleasedlo give any its. formation desired in regard to money matters in gene. rel. • Open for business from 0 o'elpek In the mornitikuulll 4 o'clock In thnevenlng. It. A. STURGEON, titshlor. Carlisle, May 20. 1807 jr.Rii: INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO , MUTUAL FIRE IN. URANCECOMPANIrof Cumberland county. Incorpo. Hitnii by ablictror Assembly, Is now fully organimd.and in operation - under the management. 01 the following commissioners, viz: - 'Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorge's, 'Michael Cocklin; .7. Eicheiburger, Christian Stayman, Julio CI Lull. lap, Jacob IL Coovor, Lewis Dyer, S. Eberly,. lienja. 111111 11. Hisser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickeriamm. -AlexandeTtathcart. • • - . Tho rates of Insuranci, aruus low and favorable as any, Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to 'walt. upon them at, any time. ' .lIENJ: It. MOUSER. President. CHRISTIAN STATMAN, Vico President. LEWIS LIVER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer. - • 'AGENTS. fD - ITENING . " Mint:BLAND COUNTY.—John Sherrick, Allen ,- RudolPh Martin, Nets Cumberland;. Henry Zeroing, Shiremanstown ; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson • Bent, Bowman, Churchtown ; Merle Griffith, South dl iddle• ton; Samuel Oration,. W. Petneaboro'; Samuel Coover; Mechaniesimrg ; J. W. Cm-kiln, Shepheohlown; Coovor. Shepherdstewn ; C. B. Berman, .Silver Spring: Benj. Ilavm stick, Silver Spring; Charles. Bell, Cat lisle. YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wed. fond, Franklin ; Griffith, Warrington; F. Dear dorif, Washington. DA UPII IN CO.--4louser k achnmn. Bareisburg. Members of . the company having policiesalinut to ex pire, can hate them renewed by making application to any of the Agents, . Da. W. 11. WITMOR, OF LA NCASTER Ctrs': Where ice has been in seccessful• mina tee for a number of years, received his education fit the best Medical College in the United Staten and had the experience end practke in the different -Hospitals liar several years, a menstair of the Analytical Medical to stitute of New York, and late Medical Surgeon of the 'United States Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend tidy Pnoresslonsi • The purest medicines always on lined direct from the hest latborsor es of our country, nod the ih•tondeal Mardi,ns of the tiorld. No patent medicines prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only which will toot break down the constitution, blot will renovate the sys. trim from nil Nodes it has sus ained tient mineral. medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases must be treat ed -upon analytical principles, witch Is to know and as certain: what disease is: Its nature and ehnrncter rd quire a knowledge of the chemical constititentSl.feve'ry solid and fluid of tlie human body: the changes those solids and fluids are repaid° of undergoing. To !mow what medicineslo employ to cure - diseases, requires a knowledge of the chemical raonstitueuts of rill npute employed in medicine; and If we are in possession of thls knowoodge. it is possible to Cure any disease—no treater of how lung standing—and leave the patient. in healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that stste of allenstiono and weakness ot the mind which render.. persons Inca pable - ofenjoY im the Plczatires or perfermi tog the ditties of life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disclose and fell dee sitalYer of henith and Improine”. underfidning the core silt unto). /nod yearly currying thousands to .untintely, graves, can most eMpitatletilly Is. cured. Ithemnatism, in any form or corrupt ear chronic or acute, warranted curable; _Epilepsy or falling sickness:Ai chronic and stubborn - cases of Female Illnesses radically removed: Stilt Rheum. sod every description of uleurations ; pilaus and Scrofulous Diseases, whio•blf-avelsolitettulLPrexions meolicarallifetin be cared by my treatment, WllOll the constitution is not exhausted. 1110 say all 'diseases (yes. CoNatnerriosi) can be eared. 49.. Cancer cm Pd WllllOOl. 1110 knife. I will 1,1111110 111 my office on WEDNI.SI , IVIIIIII Perna oars, can to o'clock A. M. to 3 P.M.; to secionmodato patients front aittatance, 11101 COlOlllll in .the English -11101 tierman languages Will make visits to sny Ms -hare If-required. • May be-addressed by letter, Fulton Spare, Lancaster city, Va. W. 11. WITMOII Si D. , March 17, 1858.-li. • • • A . OAItD: To thX VoterB of•f/e Sixteenth Congresaiona District in Pennsylvania: IT.Lala PITIZENS the People will soon be called upon to select'a candidate. fur n seat In the neat Congress, mid believing that the th o u has arrived when - the musses who '• earn their bread by the MN eat of theft I,Tows" hove felt and seen the sad effects of the Demo. erotic British Ftee*Traile.pcilley,-tind-are ready to vote for men who are In hirer of re Inaugurating the great system Of Proteetion to American • Industry which DENRY CLAY labored a whole life to establish ; therefore, at the solicitation of friends of the muse, I offer myself as a TARIFF CANDIDATE. and feeling that protection to DOI V, - LABOR Is the greet quindion of the agb, In the establishing of which I would labor faithfully. and bail as a triumph which would du honor to the mettutry of the IMMOUTAL DEAD, and restore our country once nthrato happiness and prt.sperity. Then would ho heard the sound at the hammers In the fi rues and smith shops. and the mills and factories would hum and clatter—then would thousands who are now. de priced of' work, rejoice In having an opportunity to earn bread" for their wives and children-7 , 411ml would the farmer has a a good market for his produce—then would the tnecletnic be suitably reworded for his genius—the n world the country truly be "coveretrwith - blesslogs and benefits." Mitsui,' 1 receive:the nomination and he elected. pledge my hearty support to the principles set forth In the People's call fora State Cons giltioll. H. . BRESSLER. ' York, Juno 2t3, vE It Y STA BLE.—llaving pur- LlI from .1. It. Nonemalier his LIVERY EP TALL'SII3IEN E, I will be always ready to secommo. dMir - the puTille7Veltli — llOßSES;t7 l .l l, It !AGES, BUGGIES. and every ofh s lobo In my line. ^By strict atten boo to business and a desire to please. the suhseriber Lopes to receLvn n libaraLsbare of public patronage. - N. 11. __Otnnlbusses on band to supply those who may be in need of them. G. II: Nov. 25. 1.8N,1 • ___ . A. )00TS 'A N 1) SHOES!! N.." J. PHILLIPS & CO., have opened a new 1100 T D sum; sroftE on West. Main street. nearly oppo. site the Railroad Depot, where they have just received ielarge and well selected assortmeet of French Calfskin Diess Boots, double and single soli s. ' ' Calfskin. Patent Leather Una Cloth Congress Gaiters eldack and-tancy-colors,-In•great—variety. ~. -, . _ • Calfskin, Potent Leather and Morocco Oxford Til4, Shoes nod Slippers, Boys and Youths Congress and But ton (haters, Shoes and Brogans. .._ Ladles French lasting heel (loiters, black and Riney colors, Kid and Morocco taco Boots and Buskins. tine Kid Slippers, Morocco 'flee and Buskins, English Kid and fancy toilet Sinters. Misses colored Gaiters, Morne ixcand - poeflicit 'boets;'Sllpperir nrid -- Ties, -Childries black and colored Morocco hoots, a id uncle The, Chil dren's (niters. Infants shoes. &o. Sc. Comprisine a fell stock of everything In their line, suitable for tho 8000011. 'l'lla stove goods are made of the lest material and workmanship. and will ho sold no cheap as the same quality of goods can be purchased elsewhere. .. - - J. PHILLIPS & CO. -- Carlislo, - May 12, :fel.6m. „ . . _ ____ GAT M Tiff-Nev.—lt C.^VON lIEILEN; respectfully Informs the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. that he hits removed two doors south of hotel. in North Ilanover street, where he is prepared to exenute all kit do of work connected ' with' U WOW ITU I NO. - e has always on band a large escort- 4.•• _meat of ready 3nade Hides. 0 nos, Pistols, .. • Lockg,Keys. oun Trimmings, tic. all of which he will sell wholesale or retail. lie also attends to reprint.: all kinds of lions. Clocks, Locke., .k.e.; tin wares on Brags Copper anti I ron. mends gloves .te. lie has also porelaised thLit2tent right l'or and Shot Owns, wlfich he 'otters to the public at very low, prices, 110 hopes that by it strict attention to hap laces, and n deAlre to plense..lie will merit as well on re• twice a share of the public patronage. ifitAll kinds tif:Ffie 'Arms mach, to order. Carlisle, Mott 21. 1858. ram.] IRON RAT/JAN(4 I—lron Railing for I Cemetery enclosures,public and private grounds and gaidens, matia.lo order at the Carlisle Foundry. Our stock of Bailing. Verandah and Bracket patterns coin. prises a large variety of new and elegant designs which the public and Invited to call and examine. Orderssfor casting and putting nn Bailing . %•111 be promptly execu ted at satisfitetery - prices. ' tyn„. An entirely lIIIV TEN lionsE STEAM ENGINE and 11011,131 t now on - Itand, warraed to be of t o he best malte, and will be sold at a bargain nt Alt cash or n shah lime"`"lt. d A RDN ER & CO. July 21,185/3. "MOUNT HQLLY SPRINGS .I101F.L;" PIVILMILEB VIODI 6A11148LE 7 PA., At the Gap of the South Mountain. iff„l,;uuttiardegiMili,lfiathe.shLAwg"ina He iI. e above popular Summer Itrsnrt, el the late Wroprietor, ..los.•IN. Patton', will open the saute on the2othof June, for the reception of guests. ~• • • Terms moderate. Address, • . .A. G. MUIXTN, • • ' • - ' ,• • • Mount folly Springs, ' . ' Cumberland County, Po. FrEACHERS W A NTED. Wanted 1 - EIGHT TICACIIIttIB for Frankford•Plelrat., Ex. runlnatlopczyrlll . take niece et Jugen's School House, No. 6, on the 1211 h or ••Auguet, et 1 o'clock, .I'.. 11, By order of the hoard. •• • - . JOIIN DON 6:11,• July 28, 1868-3 t ' .„ .: , . • Seri et iry. FrH ERIOSIETERS THERMONII,- TER3ll—..ClltAttlONlntlilt 6 11l .' Juet 7recottii 4 tho Abovd, ottoot makotoptOnleh at • .111iscellancou5. AAT- LL'OU'G HBY ' S ?©TEAT • GIUMARING DRILL..., • • TIIE'FIItSVPIREI I IIUI I I DRILL. Tho Farmers of Cumlierladd,county are Invited to nail at the Carlisle Foundry and examine the 'above Drill, which weire, now manufacturing. WILLOW/U -.looSlttllllll.llt` SPlillso DRILL Is 'uniines , tiontibiji..the. Very beet Drill now In tilt. It wits award 'd the First Premium at the Potinsylvanik State Fair held lu Philadelphia in October,witsNawarded the First Premium at.the CumberhimiCounty Jr last' tall, and low received the Hitt. Premium st eser air where it bee been exillbitSd, with but one excepts . Its superiority above all °Marsh; so apparent as to only need no examination. For needling on fields containing stoneoJr other:ob structions it is ,pecullarly adapted:, The depositing tubeilif this Drill areacieonnected witb Indleitubber Springs, that when- they meet with.any obstruetion they will spring back, pea over the nndJm ntudiatelj niudiatelj regain ,their flit-inert licsition. Any rook or fituimi..net_eyer litglisan be conveniently passed over without stoppiTge Or "IliWiTtliTcliTill7" The leeding apparntiis of thin Drill is ale' entirely net,, .being composed of Vulcanised India Dubber Rollers, hp meamirof whlclithe seed is not discharged. intermit' tingly but Di a OTiPtittlt stream. and no irregularity of ground or change aspen(' will cloy the amount sowed on the acre. It will sow wined, rye. oats , and barley equally well, and in any desired quiiiitity. without the •posslidlity of choking or breaking, - the gni!. It oleo sows prise seed. Rut without fitrther•enlargink upon tine merits of this Drill wit would prefer Inn 1110 . 0 Farm ers call ritb r ur establishment and mainline It, coislidellt that after seeing they wilibe satisfied as to Ito superb ority and findit the vary'maclillne to suit the farmer and the field. my26'sB. S, CO. P. 9—The above described brill Will he sent to pur chasers in any part at the United—fluttes. and to Awl cultural 'Warehouses, io sell oil cannoisslen: License to make the Drill and county rights. obe had by ioldresst li, the pn,prletors, WI 1.1.0111111 .11Y /711 LACK, Cumherland CountY, Pa- 7: F R R 0.0 ER E S : AT E. C. qUYERTS Sbnd and Mackerel Of different wade), . • Al ITUYEII'S • • Salmon, 5c514 . 11011 nnd At. HUY ETT'S. 4 and Pinkled Herring, At IIUYETT'S Cheese end Crackers can be bad • IJUYETT'S. Pried Fruit, Preeerrea and Jenks, • • ht IIUYETT'S Cy:red - Haar and-llatuni A flesh supply of LIQUORS, At'lltlYETT'S 011 s, White Loud, At IIUYErrS !,~cilEA'S ' ki , VicREA'S cELEBB Al TA) . . LIQUID GLUE, ill : . .. . . ... THE OItEAT ADHESIVE. Most use'cul artlele overjoy [toted: for house, store and tate, surposslng to utility every other glue, gum, mucilage. IMM.O or . . . cement ever known .' '' • ALWAYS BEADY YON APPLICATION Adhesive on paper,. cloth, leather, furniture, pores lain, china, marlin or glass. For Manufacturing. Fancy 4rticlos, Toys. etc., it has no superior, tint only possessing printer strength than any other known article. but adheres more quickly, leaving on stain where the parts nee Joined. NM:a PAM, Within the last theca Years. upwards'of 250:000 - be4 ties of this justly celobratAl LIQUID GM hit been sold, and the great convoniGnee whirls it has proved tai eVery ease, 'has deservOly - secured for it a which, the manulaeturer has found it, at times, cult to meet:Acknowledged by all who have .used it, that Its merits are far aft ne nay similar. am title or iwb teflon ever etTered to the put Ilvr .03: - This GLUE IN ex t ensiyaly connterfelteit—ob.erve the table, 4 . Mellen 's Celebrated Liquid Glue, ,the Great Atlhtsive." Tnkc no other. _ TVENTY.FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. . • Manufactured and S(11,4,1111,4,4110 a n d Retail. by WM. C. 31vItHA. Stationer, No. 007 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia. ltli—Liberal inducements offered to 'pereene dealrou or selling the above ankle. Sept •!9, 1857.—Jy. • 1a OR 13 ENT. The • • *ty HOUSE, In Hanover d• • strict,, th or ree donrs front tin, corner of the up • Ilk equine, in Carlisle; at ',repent occupied irc II • ..„.• (lee. Feet. Boum , is well --"'. for n private dwelling• or pinee of businem. Apply in IVritts & Parka, or to the subserih., , SA3lUtli. WOOD BURN, • ENoeutor of Thos. Brown, deed. "Cori(vie, Feb. 2.4,158.—1.-tf. T. J. GRAHAM, •.1. L. MrDOIV EL 1., S. M. PA Y IDSON ItAIIANI, AIcI)OWELL & CO, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Leailenteorth city; Rlll)lloB.7erritory. - WIIMIL b tly, unsnx d _f• \ e , l l l,Al u nd a T, lo ri i c t .nt. 1 6 ,, 1 1 0n515 0wa .. in d Western :ilinsourl, buy and sell lends, 101.1 and invest money, buy and sellrlr.ft. give in fiirtuntiou'resreelltig Ilia country,lind don general agency business. REFEBENCLS. • - - John 11. Liratton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. -- Win. M. Berton, Banker, " lion. J. lb.. Graham, E'er, Brenneman A Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Win. M. Henderson. Esq., Carlisle, George Sanderson ' Esq., Lancaster. Pa. Dr. John A. Ahl, M. C., Norville, ('a. • Wm. S. Colican,.Esq., " E. W. Clark At Co., Rankers, Philadelphia, lion. Michael Conklin, Shephel dstown. l'a. Hoary Reiman A Sons. Merchants. Baltimore. , E. D. Cashier Mercantile (lank. New Tnrk. Snyder A M'Earlano, Mintiessofa Territory. • Win. Kilgore. Esq., Attorney and Meal Estate Agent. Sterling, 11l 11. W. ylatcer. Esq., llrnry city. 111. Ex-Gor..losoph Miner. Cumberland county, Pa. E. W. Clark A: Co.. Bankers. Philadelphia. Oor. Pollock. Ilarrisimig, ('a. March IS, 1557.—1 Y. • FARMERS LOOK HERE! THRESHING 31ACII1N ES! Tim subscriber desires to inform ft nom s and the puts lir generally that he now has on hand m u d is coin stoutly manufacturing Threshing Machines with Pier post's Patent Shaker. which are generally neknowl. edged to be the best articles now in use. 'Also a sanely of Improved Clover 11 ollms. Corn Shelters. Straw Cut. tent and Plattl.'s Celebrated Plow. Ile tire attends to the repoiyiug of Agrlcult unit 31.11111m . y in the beat manner end mt reosonoble terms. Monufactigy bn North Hanover Strut t, directly opposite :2 heaysidence of George Met Nor, Eng. Sept. JOHN - PLANK._ )EAL ESTATE AGENCY, RE. AU Err, CON VEYANCER AND 6CRIVENER, has to moved to his New °Mee on Main street. one dour west of the Cumberland Valley itailltond Dep , t.. , lie is now permanentl) located. and has on hand and Mr sale a very large amount of 'teal Estate, consisting o arms, o n I stood. inipratint - mrd - unlurprovert=litill Properties. Town Property of every description, Build. •lily Lots, also, Western - Lands and Town Lots. Ito will give Itlaattention, as heretofore to the :egetiating nt 'loans. Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Couttacts, and &Arming generally. Oct. 28, itift.-71f. FO U T Z' S )IIXTURE.—This is a power.ul and truly magical remedy for all eater nal diseases, .elther on man or beast. We Would ask. have you the Itheumatlsm or Corns? These are not pleasant l'011111:111i1111F, - and — we -know iha like to drive them away as quirk us possible. Then use Foutz's Alixture. Would you have your sores, swellings, ruts. burns, spralos,,brulses, or spy other wounds healed, we client It. Use Vouta's Mixture. • • It Is truly a wonderful mak*/ " If your horse has the ;••pavin, Binghone, Scratehev, Cracked heels, Chnles.Gn` N. Sprains. An. Ws say vain and again, your remedy Is Foutr's Ilixtunc It costs but to onty•five rents to ti It. % -4 .llundreds who were racked with pains—s airetcybo were bought Incurably alibied, base been restored to health and sotindnessnuid are now rejoicing In the blessings that health bestoWs; and thus, dear reader. may !tile with you. If you are s a unfortunate en to be aillieted with any of the Ills for which you fi nd this Idoimeht . reeounnendfid, UFO IC - preservlngly, use It' faithfully, and we think you will have cultist) to bless the day when you became acquainted will. routes MI - attire. Prep:mod by S. A FouTz. Westminster, yid. For sale by S. W. Ilaverstlek. Cellist°, Pa., and storre keel ors throughout the county generally. Price . 4 24 Sd-110 rests a tattle. • ' . rat" PARE REDUCED. !IR! STA HOTEL .6(1 & 008•Market_St., above 4lxtb, • ' PHILADELPI - ITA. - d. w. Proprietor. TERMS i-411 . 25 per tiny. ja07.8. Notice is hereby given; I,.that application will be made to the tint Logis laturo of 'Pennsylvaj la. to alter tho charter' of the CAttI,TSIX DEPOSIT BANK, located In the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, no ak to confer upon said.liank- the rights and privileges,of a Bank of Issue. and td change Its name to use Canust.t, Bass b also to incrmise the capital of said Bank, willeh is at present Beverkty•two 'rhouslind Dollets, with privilege of in , creasing the same under Its present charter to nue hum Bred thousand dollars, to tWolitilhried thousand dollars. N. C. MUSSEbIiAN, Carlisle Juno 0, 1858. . . OTICE TO TEACHERS.-. • ',. WANTED, a Teacher competent to take charge of a school in Um borough of Now Cumberland, In this county, for the winter 50651011, to whole s- liberal salary will be paid.— For furthorparticulars.address.. • • WM. E. PROWELh. Secretary Schoollloard. . . . .Ju1y,21, - 18511-'-orn ' , • TI ACIIERS 74.N1111)._ Wittited 1h Dickinson township, Cumberlaid county 20 TBAtilitlitS, to take charge of 20 sriumim, %n that tilte - tricti - durinirthe unatibig winter,to whom - liberal suite 'ries will he given. ' Applicants will moot for examination. at the Stone Toverai cm Tubsday, the 17th Jur of August, at nine o'clork, A. M. By ardor of the Beard. • ADAM COOVBII, . July 20,1050-Bt.. . Secretary. . . r:IgACHERS. WA N Wanted' TklAellltltS, 1a .manta 'and 'l2 tamales. r - or Viii - cP(iiiilabo - rough tgatrlct: -- Exandnalt.na to take .placo at 9lal nfluld gcluad Itonao:nn the lath or, Auguat. at 9 o'clock, A. It.. By order of.thokb.aril. ' .` ", July 28, 161158;3t. timp=rWA R 1131ENSIC STOCK OF lIARDWAKE Tho sultscrlber has just nit:timed from the Eastern cities, and would call the nttontion.of hitt friends and, the public generally te' the largo and :welbselacted as "sortitient of lIARDWA ith which ha has nnti ow hand: consisting in part of DU f LDIVO 'MATERIALS, such as ScreWs, Magog, Bolts; Locks, Glans of every do , scrilition and quill ity, such as Common, White. polished ;Alittitioan; French, 'Enamelled And Double-thiek of all sines Paints, Oils: Varnishes. : TdULS,,lneluding Edge Tools, of every. description, Saws. Planes, Grace and Bitts: Augers. Squares,Ounges: ' •itasps,' Ilamment,, Vices, • Anvil, Screw Blacksmiths Bellows. Stc., A e._ ' . • Shoemakers and Saddlers find a large asserunent --of 'fools of overt , doscript len. together with Ladies' and Gentlemen ' :tinter.° Lining.. binding, Patent nod French flair Skins. Shoo Thread.' wls, Wax. Pegs. Wets, Harness Mounthtg, Collars, Birthing, Whipstock, D.or. hair, Saddle Trees, Ac.. Ac. • --A-IsMiloar4-Makers-Toolsand-TrinttnlngsgifAlLltinds . such as Halts. Siiikes. Follow.. Shafts. Bows, Floor Cloth. -, Canvass.- Cloth: -Damask, - Fringe, • Lace, 3foss, - Aglos. Spring Bolts. Ac r Ar.' Cabinet ?tinkers will Mid n larg9. assertment of Var. nishos. Oak, Walnut. and Mahogany Wilber. hones of AM!, Inublities. Meets, !lair Cloth. ' tied.. Curlelsthtir Chair and Sofa Sponge, Ac„ Arc. ' Jlonselb.tepers'wilt. also Ilnd a Jo r ge assortment 'of trit Knives and Forks, Itannia. 'AIWA and Silver Platei Table and Ten Spoons, Caedlostieks Waiters, stineol,,, , and Dams, Iron anti Brass Bottles-Pans, .tc.. together , with, Cebu-ware of all Mods, such as Tubs. Buckets. Churns. Ac . kr: , ... A 4rkullurni imploments.ontbntring Phiws of all kinds. cultivators. Does. Shovels, Rakes, Forks. Chains, Ac. IRON, a large etc k, igunprislng all kinds in almond use which I am selling nt city wholesale prices. • Ramona.. the Lid Stand, East Main street, Carlisle, April 7. 1060. - • , • ,11. SAe,,N. A. B. EWINWS ' MI ITUJLI WA It E - oam s-, - .' -' • .:.:±• ••-• :; ..-- 1 1,-1-7 * , .. - J7 . :::-.T?:---„ . ~ . •1 f$ 4 3 S ..Y.14, .... 1 /.l‘ . . 1 . 18 EP.v.. 1 . . _ lti:i - l• ' ,f,,,, • - • _ ' ,R'. '. - • (l'iemium awarded at the. Cumberland County A;irirulAn•nl Pair-(;1. I 8 3 7. ) EBEEMEI The subscriber has just. received the most splendid assartumnt orartieles irrhis4toorover broucht to this plaee —which ho is detirjulued to sell at prices that de ry I:0111110W ii M. .. . . • . . Parlori - - - • , '', . ' els n inlorr t . • . ' Inning-room; FURNITURE. 'Kitt:nen and ' . , Office • . . Embraelug every nrtlolo used by House nod Hotel keepers, or the 11103 t approved and futhionallie lesixn and finish. Including aisleotbrze furniture In-setts, roveption and Camp Chairs, Matti-a:Nes Jilt frames, pictures. &0., &r. Purelmsors are. requested In call and examine-his' stork. at his extensive ware•rooms, West Milli street. North side. A. It. EIVI,NI/. IX Particular 1. ttontion elven as usipd to funerals; briers from town mot coootry,attuuded tic promptly ..4] Inn 111A1i1.111t0 turns. • ' A, E. E.— earlishOlay • E NV .C - 0 A. L Y A It. AT THE WEST '. ENI. Or OMURA:. The subleolber would respectfully call the attention of larelourners Mill the tilltella of Carlisle, and the surroundiog co'untry . geuerally, to lifs NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Wore !louse. no West High ct., I • whcri. lie will keep constautly On hand a large supply allot best quality of COA 1., to wit: Lykens Valley, Luke Flrldler, 11110 Greve and Troyer. ton, Broken. Egg and Nut Cool—Screened nod dry coal. wlri-h he pledgel himself. to core:the lowest possible prices.' 'Best quality of Litueburner's and )llneksmith's Coal always alt bond. 4/y. All orders lett at the Ware house. nr rit his rest. 'den, Noith Hanover street, will be promptly at; le1101•11 to. • - ' - - .1. W. lIENBERSON. vit k i,) & t/..TAY1,011, return their inane ncere _thanks to the E.Cottraners. for the r cry Illieral-potrimage wituto ilea and Would respootently•loform the public. - that ,y condone to numuliil•lnue CUSTONIEIt Work, at thin • old stood. on North. Ilimover -street, two draws g store or 5, W. iinver,,tio, facilities for securing the best stock to be found in the market. they are prepared to make up every description - of 1100T8 - ANI/ lor ladles and gentlemen's wear, In the most firshirmable style, and or % ) .,itutyrpioj,_. Leila's and ltelllllllllllllht. • - •, •-• Many.yeara of - pea, fusel Mlllol+4lo, Ili the business both hem and In Philadelphia Justifies theni b, saying, that they. are able to Insure full eatigfoclien.toifill those who may leave their orders. - April 21; ISZiti,..tf. . . 1111 All b\VA RH ! HA It HWARE ! . JOHN P. I,I'N I:. A: SON . - _ -are now - receiving their Fall Stock of Hardwar'6::Which is unusually largo. and In rionoixlon with their for mer heavy stork makes it-nue of the largest and most - 0 varied assertmen Oyer O ff ered to this public. They \ have every thing u t thd Fernier. i.et Builder, the Merchant. fir the pu die. may want in their lines. and which they are selling at the very lowest wires. They solicit a rail Iniin the public littler., nialiii,g their pur chases. as they feel confident they can offer Inducements • that will reward the ewer for the trouble. Feeling thankful to a generous piddle for their former liberal petritplAil. opOitilOllllleo of the SlllllO it solicited -- ii ChM' old stand In - North - Hanove - r Cardivie.-- JOIN JOHN P. LYNE ..k SON. October 8,11356. . D. .1. --- 61144 - W. C. SAWYER NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Large arril'al Of new and-seasonable goods at DICII NA ;ITER' S, (Armerly Geo. W. Ilitner's) Store, East Pain . Street, a fide doors brim! „gar- - tin's Hotel; i AVINII just returned from Philadelphia, Il ] largo addition of new and desirable . goods to our farmer stuck. urn nine prepared to oiler great Induce maids to town'and country trade. • Our stock embraces nearly every thiru; suitable for Ladies, 3lisses..tlen's, Boys,' and Children's wear: con sisting in girt of elegant Crape Shaw Is. Stalin and CIISIIIIIere Shawls, Lace and eery beau. tlful Swiss I Cambric Collars, 'Edgings. insertiogs, Parafolls. Ladles Sun Umbrellas. Oentleman's Ihm silk Umbrellas. Kid Gloves, best quality, long and short 'Mohair 3l tits. Silk and Lisle Moves. a full line of toe black limns Delthino:qlk. elezant fancy silks, selling l crony mice. I?, each foulard Silks, tlarcelineand double Florence. 4111 ellllll l llllll qualities. very tilllieriOr 111113111:1- YALU'S, Alpacas. black and colored all woo) LieLaineS, Tissues, Um .lanper, Ileyedire Circassian and Ilino . . Chintzes, tine Org - tildlu Lawns, French ,10. Jaconet. do. 'Lisle Scotch do. Enalisli ii . OL.S very desira. btu at .1•2 1 ,6. dontesthiprints all priedit, Ob.' style shirting, calicoes. also a large f•thek - bf now 'mid` sta !ward „brands Mullins nod Slicetlngs, 104 Allendale Sherd it. Cillow•case Muslin, wire-thread and herring bone 'rick lip,. V irgitli,l Osnaburgs, Vomit urn l hicks, Cott , oi Ipanlings, catiiprisititt York Mills. Stripe's, Ceiaa. 31111 s, Denims. Or. 04 French black cloths very superior, French black thssskiii Cassinieres, fancy for bopsfir. Silk and Vestini.s, black mull vol. orod 01111 Ilandkerelal , fs. Men's Stocks.' bane) Cravats, standing and Byron Collars. really made illOOl and Mar seilles bosoms fur shirts, block and white. atmw and chip hats, bonnets, fiats, and a grout - Aariety of oilier articles. 'WO hope from'our. experlonee_lOnislnessand duslra to.become estalillshed In Undo :Ina ottontam to',•untont• ers. to nierll n share of public pa‘roinfor which we will fool truly grateful. l'hiase call siantaS the bargafifi are going Ulf 'rapidly. -- Carlisle, iny2l:6h-ly. ro. 'SUBSCRIBERS. IT ATE FOR SALE 100 TitousAND White Pine Ha n . g to, f sumlor quality. which thoy trill sell at river Pt; Alm,. a lar,at lot of Cherry and Walout. from !.t; Well to 3 inches thick, which they will sell triode s tie or retail low. Also. a pair of tiny tlralee,-widat will be sold n now Thntohlog Machine to which wo.lit vitt tho attentlo .1 of Willem no we tool ins posed to give a bargain. All kinds of Lumber and Coal constantly on hand lost for cash. • SilitOM A HOFFER. Carlisle. Julio 27. '55. (riIIAIRo,.AND FURNITURE. he subscriber having Went.' himself permanently t 1110 street, hvu doors above the Railroad-lla pot, In Just oponed his CABINET W ABE-ROOMS. where to Intends. as usual. to menufacture and keep constantly en hand every style of parlor furniture and chairs. ' ' Walnut and Alallngany Drosging Burvaun with nnii•bla tops. Sofas, „V°.!•.:`, Tad. and IVaoh-st.anda. • • Walnut*. Whatnots" and.Warth robot.. FRENCH AND PLAIN' BEDSTEADS . . 74PARLOR. and HOCK !NU chairs with volvot or huir cloth neat's and barks. , 1 Mahogany and walnut chairs with_ hair cloth lir rano soots. - . Plat n ehtirtr of 0111:Inds slid stuffed spring -Lonna es. Curled hair and husk 31ATTRAndliS of ovary variety, together with allotbor articles usually found lu Lln lino iir tun.. , . Particular attniallon paid to iupulring and varnishing Turniture-of all kinds. . . . . • • • . Mina piovlded also with an excellant ITEARSE, be Is propamd to OR all orders lbr ''FLIaERALS In town or country. . " .. JAMES R. WEAR. " ' Jan. 0. 195H.—Tyrs. . - • • ILIMEBURNEIIS'' COAL -2,Outt TONS - or Lykede Talley Nut - Gail:A - euporlor 0, receiving end for 81110 by Augurt 5, 1857 • , W. H. MURRAY • rro TILE PUBLIO.—The utiaersign ed being well known a4a writer, would offer. hla servirus to all requiring Literary old. lie will furnish Addresses, Orations; Essays Presentation speeches and replies, Linos for Althorns. Acrostics—prepare matter for the Pross—altditides. and irrito.• Mutt y upon any Ad , dtess (post paid) vt, ifurcsov Feb. 17, 1858, Beltiontre. 51d.. .111 A.RvEn E M Tho.Ageleult tut fa Sucluty of Cantherleptl Como 'ty 0 It moot on ' their role llrouede, to eilebiutu theln, 11 truest, Douse, ou SATURDAY, thu 7t1% or A LC UST, at 10 o'clonk; A. .. NY eleklon 'for. Steetore of the Tructeeel of tho.' t- Veneers' Inch School," tn . pnyeuenee of the ad of Ausumbly, will ho field, ,Dy order of the Spelutv: ballshi,./uly 24, ISIIS. ' Secretary. Xctu > Goobs. SAXTON'S • SPIOI9•AItIiIVAL = 111 DR; INDIAN HOOT` FILLS 11 It. MORSE, the Inventor of MOUSE'S INMAN -ROM PIELS, has spent the greater part of his- Ilfs In tntrUling. having visited Europe. Asia and Africa, alt well as North America—has silent three y ears among the I MIIIIIII4 01 our %VeStern country—lt 10,11 in his way that the ibai...boot, fills wore diet dlffem errtl. .10 Dr, Morse 110 Diu first man to establish the fart that all diseases arise from Di PUB lay BLOOD—that our strength, healthnittl life depended upoh this Ill.) When llp}' 'various passages become. clogged, and do not act.in 'perfect ininrininny with the different tunnel lollil 'of thin body:, the IdoeirloSes Its indirfn, becomes thick, corrupted Anil diseased: thus entitling nil pains, sick. nessmid distress of every name; our strength Is ex.. boosted. our health we are deprived of, and it naturols not iissisteit iii thro , ving off the stagnant in inners, the blood wad become chinked Mid cease to net, nod thus our 11,4111 t °fine will forever ho h,own out. How int• me taut then that we shOuld-kerit.the,vairious passages• of thetandy - free end open:. And how pleasant to no ;tea we have It in our pewei."tin put a intollelate in your. reach, namely. Morse's Indian hoot Pills. manufactured from plants and was which 'grow around the moult. ' .-fiiiiiirditi:lllTrillrlqrturergal'ilerrTfor-tinritenltirntrii-rer covery.oftliscased man. One of_ the. rusts Arm_ which. these Pills are made 'ls a tiUdaritie, which opens t' u awes of the shin, and assists Nature In throwing out thii liner parts of the corruption within. 'the second Is a plant which is as I.xneetts ant, that opens and tali elo,is the pasange.to the lungs. null thus in a senklillig imininer, perform Its duty la three tog 'tall 'plaleitinertint other humors from I unisin'hy! . .coplints,pil ling Ihe thin d Is a Diurinle. willeit glues ease. and double strength to the k itlineyS :ilium encouraged. they draw large itinnuntx urinkuncity from the hb ell, aia Will ho then Mtno , n nut bountifully by the urinary or crater pass: nee, and which 1 eihdd not have been aliseherertl in nny other wily. 'Hot foul tin Is a Cathartic. and aixinnpasiles the other prop erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blond; the coarser particles of Impurity which can'unt pass by tlce other outlets. nre thus taken up and eon. voyed of in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, It Is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian hoot Pills not only enter the stiennich. but become united with.the Mood, for they find way tin every part, Anil completely rent out and cleanse the sYst'em from all Impurity. and the lllii - iii"the body, which is the - blood. Au:comes perfectly heathy: curios (uoitly all slekne. :nut pain Is di lee., from the sys;tet 0, for they cannot reenlist when the body lmunesl. pure and clear. Thu reason why people fuse to distiesseir when sick, end why su many die, is hileanse they do not get fi medicine which n'lll . pass to the afflicted :parts, and which tailrialeto; theliat it ralliasgages for the disease tit he east Mitvlionee, in liii . go penalty 01 . first and other 'noel ter Is 10,4641. Mail the .4tiorailelt and intestines are literally overliowing , ..wit In the eorrupted mass; thus ' undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly liiis 4 :, ling with the Mend, whir lt throes the eorrupteil Metter through . everfvidii ataiirtery.'uirtil life is taken front the body hy disease. ' Dr. }horse's P 11,1,8 have added to 41neinselVes-vietory-upon--vielory.diy...reStorlng.millions f .the sick to blooming health anal lintopreess. Yes. thinasolohi who Ilitve been reeked or till imitated with Avkliess, pwle and anguish. and whose feeble fr . :0100s have been seiarehael by Ilea le:rialto, 'elements of melt: fever. soot Who nice been bioneht: its It Were, within a step or the Went ;meet., la or stand rosily to testify that ~\ they woitl.l hove heen nu aliened ,with the demi. had it re not been for this get an w illidei Oil medicine. Morse's hulls,' hoot Pas. After 0 OOE ea two doss bad been t ken, they-nice astonished , 11 4.tlithSo lately surprised, In_ witalessinir their eliairealtie elFettit....:Nll_Oitly , lii they' !AV ,. hlinn:thet.e l'eSe 01111 ' strength, nr.li take :way. all sielinle.s. pails anti alemi,h. lint thee. once en le nor): at the foulnietien of flan dlse There fere. it will he shown, esperlelly by these wile use the l'ills. til'et they will se cleanse /mil purl y. that tilease —that deadly enemy—will tal.e its flight. end the flush ol youth/Ind I eauty trill :emit. return, and the pros ple.t. o.la long and happy-lith will cherish and brigkten your clays. CArrios:.—llewnre of a counterfeit. clgoed A. B. Moore. All genuine ho‘o the paic. of A.. 1. %Worn: & Co. MI each lion; Also the slgnatureof A.. 1. White A Co. All others are cpurlooc. , . . A.. 1. W. & CU.. Side l'roprletorc, Street. tow York. - De. Morton Hopi. Pills are cold by 01l dealein Aurnts nen wr TANI in'every . tnwn, villain , and hamlet in the Moth Parties &hieing the iigeliey will midi-esti ps above roe trellis. , - . . . Prim 25 cents por box, lire boxes nlll be'seni on .re Opt ors I. pi 14:Igen:I'M— . ifir - For Sale in Carlisle by S. W. Haverslielf.. Cleghtillt — yionst, lilnrket - 141.,nibove Eighth, lIOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. The Ostlitiony of Brof. Booth nod Dr. Ik tuvt to having previously been published, the following Is now added:— Fi~nrir f. .• 31cCLOSIt thinteArcro fessor - rt The:nu e:ld Prietlre iiledielite the Vouch: Medical, Col. lege of venntyt van!a, end late Prolessor of Surgery In the Amrlean College of ledleie. dr.• hisi.troa.unt.i, Nov. 27t1,15f.n. • Mr. Joseph K Hoover :—A h lot of sour I,lljL II) MAID DVI: will convince the most skeptiral, that it is sire.. I.I.EIIANT. mid 1.11 114VIOUS 1111,11:1 MUM,. many ushers. it. has in several Instances 'proved ser viceable In the euteof some entnneons ersildlons an •tho head. 111111 Phase no hesltraloil In commending it to those requiring such an application Very reepeetfully, .1. 1. X. 31eCIAISKY. M. no ~.47h Bare $l., +Move IIOVEIeS INJiS, including HOVER'S witrriNt; 11011ill't , INDI.I.IIILE st)ll maintain their high character, which has 'file flys dlstiugni•hed them and the extendive demand-first created. h continued uninterrupted until the present. irtlors fiddri,ool to tire Manutiirtory, No. 110 RACE Street, above Et1111:TI1. (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention try • JOSEPH E. HOOVER, Manufacturer. • • STAUFF'EIt & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES ANI JEWELRY 7 11 C)MS - A - LE - A - NirltEr.Y.Pit t the " Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry . Store" No. I-18 (Ind No. tio North St:CON D Street, Cartier of Quarry, Philadelphia, Odd lever Watehes, full Jewelled, 10 condenses, VS 00 0-trial-I : opt nri--4 14--ettret. .• ' , LULL . . Silver Lever, full Jewelled, 1000 Silver Lepine. jewels, • 0110 Superior Quin tiers, 7 00 Bold Spectacles,7 00 Fine Silver do., 1 50 tlidd Pon...lets. 7 00 Lad) 's (Odd Pencils... l 00 . • • Silver Tea 010000, eat, 5 OU livid Pens. with Pendl and Sliver holder, 1 00 livid Finger Hines 571,'i ets to SSO; Watch Masses plain 10,Vej, els., patent is j. Lunet 21; other articles in in oporl ion. All goods warranted to be what they .are sold__...;:— . Inr. • STAUFFER - A 11.111Ln'. 4 . 1"1 - 1e1 html tOlllO o'd and I. , llver .Levers And Le pines still lower than the above prices. Oct. 14. 1867-13 r. ATcIiES, JEWELRY, - AND SILVER-NA It PiAT CONLYN'S tildUstabllshed Stolid. Wert Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Dank. 1 have just received a new assortment - of Watches jewelry. medallions tilverivare, ite.luadilltiou to my former stock to w Mal 1 hnile the 14001 iif the public, The assortment embraces fine Fold and pilver serum V:14110S, ilutiGnljt • and open ellnd do,gold fen Ladles and lientleintei and `liver Let' Ones and