Displacing the Switch El A toast recently given,rans thus : "Our .parents; the 'only tenders who never mis placed a switch."• ' - . • Row, you may laugh at that--'so r did —but where mild you . find - a greater fib? :•11.iin.y, a time and oft' have phrents laid the 4sittch on their children's liaelts,- =when:they-should-have-applied it to their own; iiitiny a time has - the "lash, which Enlid uPinf the favorite,' fallen upon his witch abused - , 'brother's, There is nothing 'iii creation • which.porents.so . often , misplace as the switch, and it need not of necessity be a birchen • rod or a , fertile ; there' are ' switches Which.'cut deeper, than either, of • which many a ruined man and woman can tellyou.• - •I knew" two children--;ono blundering, but. honest, sincere;.'selereliant:, speaking the plain truth' on all occasions without . qualification, making his requests in few . ,words, ,and smothering., his clisappoini ; meet as hest he Might, when refusal. The other:. wiley; diplomatic, Chester . 'ficidian; ever with a soft word :on the tip of his: tongue, to. pave . the way for .the much-deSired-hoom-which was-never re fused, so winning, so courteous, appu . • rent was the seeker. Follow ; those; two Children.. See'llit) latter in. the Play: ground,- boasting to his young associates, . what he has got, from the old gentle ntan",or the " old lady"—boasting what be 'wilLyefget—boasting that he knows how to do it; ielieartungtotherti - the •• spectfu!, defacinial attitude whichlhe uses on such occasions: Follow the oth -6-r to his little .room at the top of the __housc.;_sCe him sitting in _gloomy too proud to weep, too [Hood to eumplain, . • brooding over the injustice dohe hint - not hating the fraternal owner of " the ' coat el many colors ' "'no thank - sr to those who gave them both birth, hut- looking into the far; dim future with that wistful longing which Conies of preco cious childhood; sitting there—with his own hands turning the poisoned arrow retied ancl:rhuod-in thdfeStering .wound ; incapablc of extracting yet .know.ee' . l no ,balm to assuage its intolerable an, guish. •• Follow, out, their two histories. See the Chesterfieldian favorite sent 'to Col • lege, Contracting long livery:lt:lWe, hotel, .andisilor's_hilhi,with,a perfect reliance upon his diplomatic abilities tol.'set it all right with - the old giltletnan;" thanking - him, with his thumb and finger to. his. nose,fOr his unparalleled gendrosity to a,. son so ,unworthy ; alluding delicately to his pride-in- him.adalather,.antl trusting - some.day to Make a proper return for all his goodness, etc., etc. See the_" stupid boy," who, is summarily set down to , .be wanting in cleverness, dceepting. in • fence this verdict, and the consequent disposal of his" timein some uncongenial, distaStelul employment; till at hastovear ,,ied out by the silent drop that descends .__mercilessly and hnremittmgly, houi - by . -hour;, on"his tortured 50u1,...he rushes front,thehome Which has been a * - home only in name, and Wan"derS forth, Withthe gnawing pain, in his limb; for silent coin ,- pony: Merciful God-!' 'what is to , keep hint ? His blood is young and warm, IiLT heart throbbing wildly in his -breast for" what every human being yearns for, and • need never be ashamed of yearning for--; sympathy—love Years passed on. The College-boy re 'tu'rns, with more knowledge of -horses, • wine and Women; than of Greek, Latin: and Mathametics—returns, to receive the • congratulation's of partial friends, that he has passed off for pure gold the glittering brass of his showy superficiality. The twant's name is never mentioned . , or if so, with the hope, not--that he. may be kept !rout. evil, but " that ho may not disgrace us."' Meanwhile, the wanderer lies anguishing on a bed of - sickness in 'foreign country. Woman's heart is the same in all lands, When pity knocks at it, else had he closed hiseyes in sunny Italy. ' Pity he had not—pity he returned to be asked, with cold tones and .averted eyes, why he did not stay there. Pity that he could not smother that unconquerable longing which approaching death brings, to look our last upon our native lurid. Pity that errors burn of a neglected child hood and forsaken' youth should have • "been held up to him by the pharisaical , hands which goaded him into them, even at the tomb's portal. Pity that sinful 4 ,1 4 man may not be merciful, as alfoly, pity ing God. . I ask you, and you, and you, who have woven the " coat of many colors" .for sonic one of your household-34in who, by your partiallity and shortsightedness, are fostering the rank weeds, and-tramp ling under foot the hutjable 'flowers—you • who are bringingupehildren whose hearts , shall one tidy be: colder toTetich other, than the dead'in:their graves—ynu, , upon whom shall - be visited 2 =alast too late— every scalding tear ofagony and disappoint' • meta - Tr - 6M which have heaulcd . only - with hope end - ness; 1 ask every parent who ie. doing this, if to or she is willing that his or her child shall grow up by these means: to loose his faith in man, and sadder still, in God,,?—tFann • y Feria._ . TIIEFOLLOWINpILLUSTRATION Is given of the wit of Mitzs Mohamined - Ibraliam, the Oriental scholar, who' filled fol . ... Peen yeat'a the chair of .Persian at Hallegbur: Dininione day with a gentleman well known ;for his conviviality,. the decanters. halted so long before the Mirza that the host exclaime with 'a little impatience; "Pass the bottler do yeu call in Persian the man that sterauthe_ .wine?" "We call him MOltainuipd," said the Mirza, with a quiet smile. • • SnuN A ststi who dosen't pay'his plititents to the ladies. He who is want ing., , in 'honor towards curl's, will invaria bly attempt . to doge, ,the g rocer,. tailoy, th toss n ess 'td . t he - d ty .. instittition is a Sure • sign of a want of pal, mid a,: good % 6riuging . . _ courage teshow your respect • in whatever gUise it appears; intompt for dishonesty and du 7 whomsoever exhibited:, , • • VARIETIIN of American corn regorized by the N. Y. Spirit Green " Corn'.'—Mixing your liquor Corn 44 2Sieft"="tya... • - Rot 11 'The Lynn :Nem thinka.thnt if we had a War with 14:tig,landiAlhe ladies,will fight„because. of late years they havibeen :aoeustoaied.tii Lare .artna. Niii"tion't skip . this, column iftliitellaiictioo': I' , ANI tLY COAL . . . . r. TUCPtihserlbere would respectfully roll the attention 14 the coal eonacnnera or Cnrllolu and vicinity, and the public generally to their superior quality ' coal such as • - 11.171i . 4.;NS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove nu Nu LUKE FIIMLEIt„ . I'ItEVORTON, do. do. do. nod the ehlobrated Lobbory Whitoje3l4 broken, Egg • :dove and Nut Coal.• • 'fills yard in Hifilniod - iil - tho Onnt LIOd of:Carllsle, oppo- - Pith Ono tins .Works, where they.wili -keep constantly on --. hand a largo stock of all kinds alga Ainent of mid, which will he sold. no law on tiny In the borough.. AIL coal .for frenCrinened - libfrire - Mill,erriLudTwar ranted no give entireantlstaction. nest !nudity Of ,LOIEHORNER'I3 nlld BLAOHRMITIen COAL, nilfaVo Oil hand anti Of 10,Lfigilf0S. All orders loft at tho residence of 'amines Hoffer, West. Pomfret street, at Squire Snotth'S otlktn, South annoyer Street, or at the residence of Jinni, Street, NOrtloonst street, will Inprbutptly attended to. LUMBER ! LumnEn. I—We are also prepared to fornisin oil kinds •and quality of dry Lumber at • greatly redly:en? prices. Rills sawed to older nod furnished at the shortest notice.' We have.einstantly on hand nll 1 Inds and quality nu Shingles, such no white pine, hemlock. chestnut, oak• nalso all sizes of -Walnut - for Iland•rails, window, Sills and lintel stuff, ash, poplar, oak and Linn; all kinds of paling, plastering lath. shingling lath, broom handles, worked flooring fund weathorinonrdlng, rough and smooth rails. posts, and every arllele that can' ho kept Inn st Lumber yard. linving•cars of our own out can at all times and at short 'wilco supply tiny article is mir th., of lcuslinesnent low prises: . , iVe tint, thankful for past favors and solicit a contlnu• inlet, of public patrunago. Our motto is to please. 81111031 - is 11OFFILR. enrliqln, my 261.55.8 . - . . . . . . . . ~ , - , i ..,,......._ j ., . c 0A T. —l,OOO - . O :,.• --/- T ...,,, V • ;.:- . : thus Lyhenii) Volley . ' A,ATI ----.--..-=-- ..7 - s COAL, Itri‘ken and re, -.: At ' s ' faiikW $ •reelted, prepared ex -• . , _„..i_ . • -... 'preoly tin . tinnily use. "^" slid kept 00101 cevEe lit; that .i call fl/11111111•1t - Irar and =A all seasons of the year. 1 have also on band and fo ratio the BLACK 11l AMOND COAL. from the ltaltlan e Company Mines. This .Coal is admirably calculated. 'or_ 1.‘Inonl; Atoves . and Cellar Furnaces; all of which I will self at south - -prolit , f - PiriEliTiiiirdeliraltriftiy.'Fart - iirtli i rl iii ii - nlit h. A ugyt I), 1N57.... • - \%B. MURRAY. .. „..._ NE w .(.3 O'A b Y A .11 1)- 7 # or Tim roost 1:01 ply eAlll.lnl.B. The sUhF.l•rilier would re^pecaully call the attention or ii‘oeburoor,.. and the eithoos or Carlisle, and the surrounding, count - ry - iNnerally, 'to - hig N Ell' - COA I. YA Ill):- at inched to his Wore Home: on West I Ugh AL.', 'where he sill keep constantly on hand a large supply i 1 the hest qualify of COSI., to NV II 1 _ 10 1 . U. Valley. Luke' ' , Minor, Pima Grove arid Trevor. ton, 111 . 01‘01S. gg AIN Nni Coa t-screened and dry coal, whi,li he pledge'. himself to sell at the lowest pl.sible priveg. Hod quality of Litnehurner's and Mad:smith's Coal always on hand. • .•.(t.or All orders , WWI. the Ware 11. , 11., or at his resi dence in Nei th Ilanover • street, will be promptly nt- , tended to. April 14, 't;-if. ' J. W. lIENDERSON. J APIY;S' -FANQX . SllO E . -. STOItE. . . 4' . West 'Main' Street, ~.... OPPOSITC, 211 E 11AILItoAD DEPOT.. . .: • . . the subscribers having disposed of their entire'Rdi , f , uC )hut's wear., have ri.pleitislied' their assortment with large invoice, of Ladies, Itasca and Children's hoots, Shoes and (Niters. kt leetial will] great rare trout the -tifost celebrated man utitetunero In Philadelphia, and rivallef. for style and workmanship. The stork 'embraces every - variety of , laidles Leather Itlorocen and Hid Welt Intets;. line I:l.l.beel ;dippers. trench lasting angers White 'Pirtle - do„' fancy Toilet Plippers,• Slices thsti, Welt Boots, Moroc c o ifo., and last 4 log tlaitih,, with a general assortment of children% work of every quality and at all prices. Customers will be salted tin by a lady, who is penna neatly in the'store. • Carlisle, Seq. 8, 1858. J, I'IfiLLIPB it CO. vTIACK • The subscriber respectfully Informs the nubile goner . ntly. that he has resumed the Manufacturing of BOOTS - AND SIIOR: 4 , in West Main street,', - a few doers West of the Railroad office, and having a good. assortment at heather, Motiwee and Trimmings, and engaged compe tent 0 orkoolll, 110.111 prepared to make up to measure, every description of work In his line. has als,i revideed from Philadelphia a well selected of HOOTS AND SiIORS, comprising every variety for prang and Summer wear, which ho offers at low prices. thmtlenten's (lice French Calf Roots, do. (tailors. Oxford Ties and. Brogans, LatllON (1111101, INAS, Sllppers.und Ties, • with a large variety alias, Misses and ChildrenaGal •• - etc.. etc. Puichaseri are requested, lb fall and examine.his sleek. • ROIART MOORE. Carlisle, April 11. 1858. . our A4sw ROMKING.—J • jr? - sr: 0. iAYLOlt,:rettirn' their sincere thanks to - the r Custonters, for the very liberal patronage exten• • 'tied to them, and would ll:spec:Dully inform the public that they c.ntinue to menutheture CUtiTDM 101 Work, at their old standfon Nortit-Ilanover street, two doors ' abort, the drug store of S. W. Ilaverstick. . With a numberof first rate workmen employed and facilities for securing the hoot stock to be found fu the market, they are prepared to make up every'deserlption a of lims AN D SHOES, 11w ladles and - gentlemen's wear, - In' the most fashionable style, and of WhIWIENTED mn Wads and workmant hip. . Many years of practical experience In Ile. businuto both here nod In Philadelphia justifies them in 'sayhig, • that they are able to insure full satisfact len to all thole ho may leave their orders. • April 31,18L8, tf. .1. - & 0. TAYLOR, T~~RESII GROCERIES! AT S. C. 1111YETT'S • Shad and Mangers] of different grades, At IIUYETT'S Salmon, Sealu FIxL gtud Whitt, psi], , • At IRIYETVS Cedfigh, ,9:11t and Mkled herring, • • At numrrs. Chow and Crackers ran be hod • At 111JTEITS Ital ult, lquForrFa and"Jellles, At IIUXEITS Sugar Cured &eland flatus, At HUYETT'S A flesh supply of LIQUORS, At 111.111.Tr8 011, White Lead, &e., &c., BELLS ! BELLS BELLS ! r - AII,ERS LOO K.lt • -• • euhscrlher has been appolneed Itgiidrfor Coinherland county, for the celebrated Greencastle FARM BELLS which h. Is 0011116! ut Very low prices: nn article which hats been sold all over the State, und given Fa tisfiplion to all who base tried then.—Also on band same of the Pell Metal Farm Bells, and °Very thing OK, in the harming and talechanlral line: All to be had at the cheap lrard ik are store of IIk:NILS' SAXTON. Carlisle. April 28. 1958. East 51Mo Street. X a 11; i S 10 lt U lt 1, _j A. R. 11/INWOOD would impcatfully inform tic vitt - cans °lnn:lisle and vicinity that ha tins token moo.. In 7.tog's now building, cast corner of Market Square, whera Itals at all times ready to take AMMONITES In the latest mud most approved style. Pictures taken in rainy and cloudy traMlter as well as Maar. and eat. isfaetinn given - Or ne—clittrintitiiiiiil6:—Tortimits-itml.Td guerreotypet. copied.' - Miniature Pictures _taken for Lockets Ac„ In .anitorotypu. Ambrotypea warranted to stand than test of titno, beta or water. Ladies and Gentlemen aro cordially Invited" to ca and examine specimens. Prices from 2.4cts. to $lO. A. It. lIENWOOD. . Vita. 1 ....._ .1 0 1- A It MEIt s • L 0 0 1 K II Elt E ! TIIRESITING MACHIN lIS I -- -'- ! Ma subscriber desire's to inform f.rmers and the pub ' tic generally that ho now has on hand and Is tliri ! ' eta atly manufacturing Threshing !litechlnes with _Pier pont's Patent Shaker, which art/ generally acknowl edged to be the bust articles now In use. Also'A vtirloty , . of Improved Clover Hullo's, Corn Spoilers, Straw Cut ters and Plank's Celebrated Plow., Ile also attends to - lila, ropy ug of Agricultural- Machineiy in .the ,boot - 111(111T111 rr e.,l' nd--orcasonable - torms7 - 1 1 1aValliSt ary - On Nor Ilanover Street, directly opposite the residence o • merge Metzgor, Esq, Sept- 2, '.57-ly ,_ G OLD.. MEDAL ..011,i1.7 r AND SQUARE PIANOS. • . ' STEINWAY SONS, 84 Walker St., (near Broad• bee way,) Now York, P—e, ~IttANUFAOTURIIItft.- , • Wore awarded the First Premium whore and wheni • ever they brought their Plano Fortes into competition with the boat makers of Boston, Now York, Philadelphia and lialtimere. Received the two first prize Medals dt the Metropoll. ' tau Fair Ifashlngton, 11,65. The First Premium (a -gold Medal) fbr the best Piano Forte at the 3ittryland Institute, Baltimore, WM. The First Prise Medal for the best Piano Forte at the American Institute, ltrystal Palace New York, 1866. The First Premium (afield Medal) for the best Brand Plano at the Maryland Institute- Baltimore. 11.57. The Fifa' erentium ut the State Fair, Detroit. 1857. t-, Tile First at the State Fair,•ilichtnond,lBs7: Annum the judges were the first musical talent of the country, such. ae• W. Mason, Gottschalk, •Wellem ..haupt, Sc, Grand and Square PlantlitaMstrueted with the full weeder and iron frame combined,. are:warrant, alb,' tliFee Years. Prices modorpte. So ..15,18511-41M. . • lUMBERLA:ND COUNTY NOR MAL 'BollooL.—The second session of Ibis Insti luthl.R.Wlll.Pothhienceth.l.lTititAlNY 11A1,1., New vide, on TUNISDAY, APRIL Oth, 1858, and. continue Fly NI DIONTIiII. Ah able corps of Instructors have been secured. and no effort will be spared to render the 'sehool worthy of the twine!' It scolds te occupy, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits.. For elroulartcontaining full particulars address ' T. A. IllohlN CHF Treasurer. Newviiie, Pa. By order of the Board of Trusteea, - • • ' DAWN'. §III.J.LY, West(lent. JAS.! MCOA*DII.II, Secretary. ' Felifl7, DUCATIONAL--4 winter 'session „• wur.coub.unro In Ilia SPIWKO.ACADOIT, nu 5105. I/A ;the 18th day of OCTQUHU, 1868., and continuo TWXNTy.TWO Wf9:118: ItiOlUtllOg two WOIAIO . irnottlpsr at the Christmas holidays. •• '• • TE.1t316 PER ' simuor. . Tuition In ' Englleh Branches " ' $l.O 00 do.- • do. ', • .!with (Ananias, 13 00 Boarding $2.25 pOr week; washing 76 ctn. per month' The Is not onnetioeta be 'largo.; instructions ; ' • 'W111 thertabro bo 'thorough and i L trefuait , etudopte . will enjoy, rare opportimUtoo for hupwctornou . t. - .2 . APply,tct p!ttlqatt,ho undornlgned. • ' - • ' ' • •.• . • AtOv. It: Atc0,10,1111tN; • , 8.2, Academy, Oct, 0, 'SE4E. - jtlisrellait ouo. Carlisle ',lreundrit 141.465: FLAN os: 5 . . .., '....__...:..-1. - r•,,,: g . ~,_'. . ' , a...A+. inip== , oo.—..,_, . ' • - .41V2-7 .--4 r - _ ,4- _ - = 77 . - . 7.---- *- -- ;,.... -- . - -1' , 7 - -.-E - 7- - - - ; ,-- -,.. , ,.._ •'• ; • :,..7 - I ,_ - 7,11:;177, - , -, ~ , .....v.--- - - _ • ..•....Z - --- ' --- -- ---, *- -. .-7 -- .: - :ir• '' .. -,:5....C - 4 -- - - -:-4 - 1,- , ,,,-- - -L - - - = , -,------7--',.... 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"11 ' . f.;',.„ - j111, , ,,, , ,, , .'''`,Z-L;_•••:: : ....L.-- . ---....L,..; , ..•••••• , • 11;I:ACIIIN,E -SHOP, This extenstve establishment Is now In Complete ac der and supplied with the bestinaelvinevyTor executing work In every department., The buildings have also boon greatly enhimed this spring and stocked with the newest and most improved tools for the nunnilaceure' of DOORS, WINDOW FItANIES. SASH; Fhutteror, Illindo.. IBouldings, Brackets and nil other kin& of Carpenter worrk. We Invite Builders, pen hirs and others to rail and examine bar facilities for" doing thin deseliption 'of work. The hoot Materitsis used and prices nn h was at any - other efitah)lShreent In the.Gounly or elsewhere. ST BA NI ENOI NBP 411ILT TO 000011, end repaired no beretothre, Itoglnen have been recent ly hada, forW. )1. SielnierSell st F.011;111 h u e horough, R. Ilrym. A: Co. Allen townobip, Aid & Brothers, New vino. Shade .k Wetzel, North 311ddlefon, end '0t.,,,,r0; at who,:e estaidlohnumt they may he' Oceirin.delly op eration-and to whom we eon refer for evidence of their superlprity- , - 'IIION - AND - 111141:42 CASTINGS. of every description, from .the smallest to t h e heavigst pieces, executed at short notice Mr every Bind of mn.' chinory. A large variety of mill castings now on hand Two skillful Pattern makers constnntly employed.— R EPA RIND ' promptly attendbd to for Paper Mills. Gris.t Mills, Factories. ,tc. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, Br. done in the hest style. THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POM sushi as Bevil Gear Four Horso -Powers, n Gear Four and Two Horse PoWers, corn CrushcCs,liTin eaStings,'/Ind, other ar. fOrfarmericon-liawd‘or promptly - final - to7hider-7 BURDEN CARS 11131 LT, • • ° • and repo red.• `Our fiCillties for building Cars aro now mere complete than licretefore'iid enables twin fop chili them to transporters on the roil road on 11(1411/10• dating terms and madder the hest lsteehas. °Herm, solicited and entire satihfitetiou !zoom o teal. The long"ex pitilature in the rirtheTsenter partner of the, firm; and the completeness of our ma chiller)' in every broneli of the.esteldislimeot warrant us to nusurina .thit work to nll who tore; us with their orders. The continued patronage of our old friends and the pane Is respectfulitv solicited. Mity , 2o, F.O A RDNER k Co. • • FAHMESS". AND MECHANICS ' 'FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, CAIiLISLE, PA r cl 't!:::'';"'''V. - ; - --V• 77- ''''''' - i ll p . ...q.‘•---,&.-ss , s b. c4t,t _.:4 i i _ pMkvg , ,,,.i 0 •-•:.-7... 2 „--.. ~...„-__-,±.•,:__-• 4 ..„.,_,-__---,-------__-- _- .- ____,_-_-.7, --- f.:-:,:--- - ~- -i __- _ -_, - ---- , - -- -' -.7--,---_- NORTH STRFFT EAST OF RAYMOND'S ROTEL. 61111; SUIISCUIII ER would rrs~n•rtfully Ingum the 1 pnLlir In genarat • tlmt Lo Ix 110 W prcpured to moms Pillory SD Jambi of Agricultural Implements; such as I hose. Powers and Threshing Alarldnes with seVaraturs attached. . - Also; Corn S.hellers. 114 hpiitl nv 1ii , 041 Straw and Fodder Cutters. Ploughs, Ihnrrow x, Cultivators, flay Itokec, Ilrout Fans. t'irclOsr Paws. AT.. _ Ile invites particular attention to Patent ClO. - nor Huller dud , Clennor, Thls nu Blue will h u ll. and clean from three to six buidieliihTi hour, and Is ronhid•• .crud decidedly the hest now In use. flu will also furliish to order IRON AND RRASS CASTIPg of oven" - snob no Thretallng • Cornslie! lor, Collar lira tes. :I.llsit Weights; also, benotifolly designed Bolling for Cemetery Lots, Eitel yore', It EVA I It INO promptly n Rooted to for Heaping, 3low Ing ontl-Threohlog Maeblues, mod _All-Moils of Agrit , ul turn! Implements. ------- JACOB ABBABESIB. A. 1. It UTZ, FiCreniso. Carlini°, Julio to. 'lA—lrons W. ILI 0 U 11 13 12" 7- . PATENT T SKIING DI ULL.• TUE FIRST PREDUVIIIII PRIMA. The Farmers'of Cumberland county ore invited to at the .Carlisle Foundry and examine the above Drill, which on ore noiv manufacturing. WILLOUGII. 111" S INDIA RUBBER SPRING DRILL Iry unques tionably the very best Drill now in use. It was Sword-' ed the First Premium at the Pennsylvania Slate Fair held in Philadelphia In October, 11 4 57. It was awarded the First Premium at the Cumberland County Fair last tall, and has received the First Premium ut et ery Fair where it hes been exhibited, with but one exception. Its superlinity above all others is so apparent no to only nerd an ptudeation. For seeding on fields rind - hiving stones or other ob-. Amato,. it Is pentliarly adapted. The dem siting tubes ofthis Drill are MI connected With India Rubber Springs, that when they meet. with any obstruction they will spring back, pass over the obstruction and into mediately regain their former position. Any rock or stump nut .over IS Inches high can be conveniently passed over without stoppage or injury to the Drill. The feeding imp/ mans of this 1,/rill Is ids, entirely new, being conftsed of Vulcanized India Rubber Rollers. by 1110111/S of Which the seed is not discharged Intermit tingly but In n constant stream. and tut - Irregularity et grou mt. or change of speed will'vary the amount sowed on the eeoc. It will sow twlieatwye, i n to and barley equally vi ell, and in any desired nunntity, - wlthont the possibility of choking or breaking the grain It also sows grass seed. But without further enlarging upon the merits of this Drill we N4llllll prefer to hove Farm ers roll at our establishment god examine It, confident that after seeing they' willbe satisfied as to lie superb tally and find it the very machline to suit the farmer and the field. uty:26'BB. F. OARDNER k CO. • P. S —The Above described Drill will be sent to pur chasers in any part of the United States; tind to Agri. cultural Warehouses, to sell on comtnission. License to make the Drill and county rights, Iv be had by address ing the proprietors, WILLOUGHBY lc BLACK, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa. - MEE! IIIAIItb AND FURNITURE. The subscriber having located himself permanently In West High street, two doors above the Railroad De. pot,,basjust opened his , 'CABINET WARE-ROOMS. where ho intends, as usual, to Inalluthrture ntul loot militantly On hand wry style of parlor furniture And chairs. . Walnut and Maingany Dressing Doming with marble tops. Sofas, •Tables and Washintanda.. • . -.54 , 4 4 •:i-"••••%, AVainut " What•nots" and Wad. robes. • FRENCH AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS $ PARJ,OIi and ROCKING .chairs with velvet or haircloth seats and backs. , Mahogany and vuidnut chairs with' hair cloth or cane tkain. ' Plain rhatrs of all kinds and spring I.OitNOVI. --Curled bair.andluiskNIATTRAL , SES twevery - varlety; together with all °Oar articles usually found In his alp° of IMPlill.S. Particular attention paid tot epairing and varnishing furniture of all kinds. . . Using provided also with an excellent lIEA RSE, qc Is prepared s to Ull all orders for FUNERALS in town or country. JAMES IL WEAVER.. , . • DR. CULVERIVELL' ON7IVIAN11001) A MEDICAL ESSAY ON A NEW CERTAIN AND • RADICAL CURE OF.SPERMATOMIHUIA;•Ac„ ' WITHOUT THE - USE - OF INTERNAL • • MEDICINES. CAUTERIZATION. •OR . ANY MECHANICAL APPLIAN CES. • JOIN MANIC Just published, the 6th edition. In a !keeled envelop, gratis nod tnalled to any address, postpaid, on recoil of two stattipn., Thin little work, emanating from a celebrated member of thu modkal profession. gives the most important in. formation ever published to all peosons entertaining doubts of their physical condition, or who are conscious of having hazarded their and happiness—eon. taining the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy tar Spurmatorrlnea or Seminal' Weakness, Ito. bility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits,' Lens of En.. orgy, Lassisude, Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Dis charges,' Impaired Fight and Memory, lilotehen and pimples on the Fttec,ll'iles, indigention, - Palpitation of Chu Mart, and Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducing impotency and mental and physical incapacity by moans of which every one may cure himself private. y, and at u trilling expense. ___As...Address Dr. Cil.'.l. C KLINE, lot Avenue, Cor. .10th street: New York; Post lion, N. 13.4580. ' Sept.B,lBsB7Bnon. ,r - Vir - S - T - A - G as 7E-11(1)11,-.T1c.=- . The subscriber h started triweekly line of togas between Carlisle and Leinilisburg. leaving Car lisle AlVllrf Mnialnyi Weitniniday • anti" Friday, - Innedi.• ately on the arrival of the afternoon train or ram from tho east. Returning, leaves bandisburg at 800 A. Nj., every Tuesday, Wedneinlity , and Saturday. and arrivvp at Carlisle at 1.00 T.' 81., via. perry' County Watra Springs, Shertunnsdale, Slerrett'p dap and Carlisle Sul phur Springs. On and afar June the 151 h, the line will be run daily for the accommodation ofpassengers going to the Springs. , • - • fare to the several palatine foftelis Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, I ,', • Efterrettbi Oap, • . Shormansdalo, ". . . " Perry County Warm' , Spriagl4 " I...ondisburic, . . . ntaintraNa. Liu('labors to . Warm Spring's, . . .$0 25 ;Shormansdale, -.••• • • 2 50 ' • Sterrett's Gap, . t•• • • • . 75 Sulphur Springs', •fia ' 100 ' The shoreline will ibdularly earry.tho 51A11. to and fro t h the several politts shove Mariam!. bane also a .woll• stocked VIVLBY STARLS, froth .which fish at all ilines reedy to furnish horsemen.; rthi rlitheolo those,who will tenor me with thOir,patronage, ,on the most reikouablotorrimand lirjlie very beet style: maylolB6o.. - . GEOlill1.1.11St•PRI, . Handbills neatly 'executed CAR AND SAM FACTORY,'•-- . East Main Street, CARLISLE $0 50 76 akbucitionnentss. r_COLD . MEDAL 14111).,III3 IV. . PIANO FORTES! WILLIAM RAABE & CO., • MANUtrACTUREES OF GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES, . • Nos. 1 , .3, 5, and 7, North Eutaw street, Opposite the Eutaw Worse, • Anil atom. NEW SALES - ,ROOM, • . : 207 Baltimore street, between Charlcsv and-Bight streets. D These celebrated PlAN(lSinfie, at different Pairs. for Several nit cefedre.years. been awarded highest pre 'ohms for excellence aver all competition. They have also been pronounerd Ly N. Thalberg, the most relebra. t.t0..11.1 1 n the event. and other iligtingulslied artists. Including lie. nralioselt, ke., ite.,•to be equal, if not 'am perlor, to any in thls country. • - We totie constantly nn band ht uur ext CLOVE' 'Ware. minim as nonce, the- laegest ass.ortUlalit of fine 'PIANO FORTES to lie.fnund iu thls city. which IR! will sell. n11.1;441110 unlit:eta)); on the most liberal Arms to sole the --In-every ease wo guarantee our Plauos-to g ive entire satisfaction. • . 476^ Constnntly on intinlU fine assortment f 31Ei,0 DIiONS of the best tankers. at prices from fft.ls to $2OO. tn.. A lway's for sole ii large Leather of second.ltand PIANOS. tit pekes ranging from $7O to /9-..X10. Planos,exehanged, idled and tuned. ' "WILLIAM liXADIi & CO. Jmly2l; 858. T milli *BEST try 1.3.0 t • • r... / ilinno3rorte, FORTES. AlittsiG ARE MANUFACTURED BY _ • • • • • . „ - CIIICIi ER CM St , SON , Who HAVE nEptavED TIIIRTY-FOUR.MEDAL:3, THE FIRST PREMIUMS OVER—ALL COM PETITORS IN THE UNITED STATES • 3IFSSIIS. C. A - SONS.. baying reninvcd to their new' wore ro,Jils, 1:107 chetnlnt street, pre par,4d to olVtr n large . 0,501 tweet of 1; RAND, PARLOR Olt AM), NUA HE and U1'111(1111' PIANO 11 , 111111.8 In various styles ontrawegirtnrirt prices which 01111114 Data. plea., ..liesetlptivu •eAtalowys bent-to any ad dress upon nppllentlol," July 21, • • FUIL N I ',l' LT irE;• It.N . E NVIIOLEASALE ANIP)III.TAIL. P. I)EGRAAF, 87 BOWERY, (Whotowle Wore liouse,)'and - 400 .1'1;.4111: St., (Retail Stare,) NEW YO RK. • o'f . Twenty.Five Di,liars-Itelailed nt Witole sale•Prkes at the Dower) . Stare.. , • ' ROAUWOOII, • DIAIMANY AND BLACK WALNUT P A ItL olt 11.11. N L 'EU E , • In lireenrelle, Delalne and Cane FCA, and (tali mon Furniture In great variety, AiNo, ENAMELED CHAMBER i tilut TITRE •In Scittstrom . to $lOO, • '..SPILIFiff, CURIA:I/ IL IR. MORI, ASO WIIALEHONE I\IATIIAS'AES Alan, Feather Iledt, and Redding. ['Ater t • Pronaltint Sully Itelistemis, and Patent Self.lteetilint entitles. Dealers will find nt Ihe nhyv, stores, the largest and bnst'assinttnent of any el.tx)..llshnient In New terk,and ran tiny either ut wholegale or retail, cheaper thou at any other hinne in the city. . - . • per- FARE REDUCED. -kija STATE . S.,UNION.ITOTEL, 60640. MA Market St, above spth; • .. "!` , ,•7: ": PH ILADELVYI lA. • • W. lIINKLE, Proprietor. 7141.318:—*1 2, per day. jtl3o'sB LARQEST CHAIR AND FURNITITHE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNION Mathiot's Gay Street Ware-Rooms, Extending from Gay to l'rederick Streit, haring 40 feet front, 170 feet deep, and 0 tltorie.l BALTIMORE, MID., Where le kept always oh Mind, or math, Co order, eve style o f French TETE.A ThTES, in Plush, Hair ;Intim or itturatelle. French Full Stuff and Medallion, Parlor ARM CII AIRS in Plush. Hair, Cloth; or Ilnuatello. French Full Stull' Carved PARWIt CHAIRS, In sets with Plush. hair. ur Brocutello. • SOFAS Null( French Mahogany and' Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, In Hair, Cloth or'Plush. ROCKINU CHAlllB—variclus designs; In Hair, Cloth and Plush. Stuff Spring LOUNGEitt large assortment alivais on hatid, or auy pattern motto or covered with any: goods to circler. CHAMBER SUITS—in Walnut, complete, from $3. CAKE CANE CHAIRS and Hooking do,—tli,e largest assort. mold ready4nado the I.lnited Stairsfrovn $.1.2. a doz , en up. liar Room, Office - and Dining CHAIRS, in Oak, WO nut or :Mahogany. with Cane, Wnod or Stuffed Feats— an assortment einbraribg overtai dozen. , Wood Seat• ellAlkS and SETTEES and ROCKINO 100 dozen. Feather Veda. flair and Husk Mattresses at every TA day. Also. all kinds of Wit and Plain Frames for Looking Olassea, Le. A. 3IATIIIOT & SON; 25 North Clay Street, ilearynyo!to.street. A . u6 , 4'58 W I,N C II E & C GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOJIE, Vetene Shoulder Seaui Shirt:Manufactory TianiEIFETKEic - No. 'l- 'n 0 (.1 Chestnut Street, Philndelphia„ OPPWITE THE ‘VALIIIINOTON WIESE. A. WlNthiltSTEll will give, 'nn heretofore, his per Ronal supervision of the culling and Manufacturing de. partmonts.' orders for his celebrated style of Shirtsand Collars filled ikt the shortest notice. Persons desiring to order Shirts, Can be supplied with the formula for measurement, car application I y mail. Constantly on bond, a varied and select stock of Gen. Omen's I:sradshing thuds. es_ Wholesale orders supplied on•Illteral terms.. Sep. 8, 1858. T. J. GRAHAM, J. L. iIIcDOWELL, 5.31. DAVIDSON GItAIIASI, iticiipwELL SiSo , • • GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory. WILL buy, sell, and- locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Ten Holies, lowa an? • Western Missouri, buy and sell lauds, loan and lure, money. buy and sellitirifts, give Information respectin, the country, and do a general agency business. REFERENCES. • ' • . John D. Bretton, Esq...Carlislo, Pa. , Wm. M. 'lectern, Thinker, " Hi Crisham,.. -- " ' Her, Brenneman A Co., Bankers. Carlisle. Wm. 31. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. GelrgeTßODlEßßirEetg - rtatiVaidillM - - Dr. John A. Ahl, J 1.0., Neweille, Va.. Wm. S. Colman. Esq., E. W. Clerk A Co., Bankeri, Philadelphia, . MM. &Halal Co - aiiii;Dhapherdstown, Pa. Henry Reiman & Sons. Merclainta, Whinier°. E. L. Blake. Esq., cashier Mercantile hank, Now York. Snyder & DPFerlane, heel Estate Agents, Minneapolis, Mlnnessota Territory. Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney hint Neal Estate Agent, Sterling, 11l - 11. W. Meteor.. Esq., Henry city, ID.. Ektiov, Joseph Miner. Cumberland County, Pa. E. W. Clark A Co.. Bankers. Qor. Harrisblug, Pa. .., • - „ r ••=4.1•.. ' • • .- • : • - 7 sHIiSCRIBEItS. HAVE FOR, THOU3An White Pine Chin to, of inporloi - quallty, wide% will - sell at river prices. . largo lot of ,Clicrry .and Walnut, from 34 loch to 3 inchea.thlcls..whielt they 'will sell whole , ante 'or Mall low, Alichn'pair . hf Hay inalea, whhh. will ho seld..low. ',Aim, a now Thrushlng Machine to' ,which we Invite tbq attend° < of farmers, as we feel die Posed tolilaa aloaroaln.-.Alikluda of Lumbar and Cool constantly on handiowforcanli. 811110. M & lIONVI3II. •Inheirit , ,33.• . • • • . • • - - , , W EN DOW . S,II.ADERI—the ficiest; Thlar , e'al.• and Phealicar rissortailani of Window shades molar hail at' the new hthre of • " • ' ' .' J. A. 111131121011. Jr. 1 1 34ilubcIpl)in. IOVVARD'AgSOIATION, - 12. PIIICLADELPIIr47.7" A Benevolent Juni-Button, eateldhsbed by apeetaten doerment for the relief of the sbdc and distressed, afflicted sithTlrulent and Epideniie dtsfauers. To all poisons afflicted witivSesuel Diseases, such as SPERMATORDIDEA. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, 13IPH. TENCE, GONORRIDEA, (MEET. SYPHILIS, the Tice •' of ONANIBII, or SELF ABUSE, Ac-. • The IIffiYAIIDASSOCIATION,Jea view of the awful destruction of human life, by Sexual discuses, and the deceptions practised upon. the utit.rtututte vie -,tints of such dlseast,br-Qtrarksrscreral - yeanruum'elit -- „reeted...their Consulting Sun.:v.3,os a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, reopen a DitsPeinary for tb • ••, treattneut of this class of disesses. in all their form, to give MEDICAL ADVICE KENT'S, to all kt apply by letter, with a description of their condithn (age, occupation, habits of life. 7te,) and in cases of ei• treme poverty, to FilliNltill MEDICINES FREE 01 CHARD E, It is needless to mill that. tho A,sociattor. 'commands the highest Medical skill 4,1111, age, :via will furnish the Most rummy d modern trwstment. --- The Direcioty, on.a review of the past. feet assured that their tiimm in this sphere of bent. olent • effort have boon of great lanielit to the afilkled.„ espeeially to the yonm e. and' thee have resolved to devote them selves. with renewed zeal, to this very itnpurtaitt but In aril, glespl,ed muse ,lnst puldished by the Association. a Krivoi on Spec matorrine orSeminal Weahhey,. the fire eq, (Maoism. Mast urhation or Self-Aloise, and other Diwases of 'the &mod organs, by the Consulting Stuweon, which will be neut. by mail. tin a sealed letter env elope,) MOH: Of Cli A DOI& on receipt of TDD STA tips for postage ' • Address, for IteiMrt or- nt, Dr. UEUItOF. R. EA Li I WiN.Consulting, Sur rwm, Assoriatien, • No. 2 South Ninth ,treel, P:siladelphit, Po. . , . lty order of the,.l)irectoro- • . . ' . EZRA Ihtid'ent FAIRC1111.1), Secretary. . Dee. 2, 1857.1 • • • C. I. BUSH'S Alicqbcno '4ijouse ..„ c-- Market St., allos;e Eighth, STAVVFMI7. dr, AtARLET. - :,CITEAP WATCHES AND JEItiELRY. AVTIOIXSALE AND RETAIL; a V Philadelphia Watrh and Jewelry Store No. 14SVilit No. tea North SECOND Street. Cororr Quarry, l'hiladrlphiu. old Lever Wntcli.F. full / elrellral,, 18 caret a 94.4, $2 00 . 11901 Leplnc, 18,, ref. - , 2100 .i41179r lA, vr. full jeweiltsl„_ 1200 SII ler La.i4119,1991.14, . , Sup,rior Quartiers, . ' 11.11.1 i1,..0tnr1, - , 7 00 41994 , 711 v, 1104 . ' , ' 100 0014 1/1:11 • 1 • ;etS. • . 300 1.(13 . 8 (Odd l'encilic • . ' 300 Silver Tv. Gold I. wltll - I . OVIT - nail Sill fee iv:Mei. ..gold Fioq m Hingl437 l ;,' ft.A 10 *SO: %Vatrb (Ilasses. plain 12!,5 cts- patent 1 , 7. i". I.unet other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are runt for. . ' • • . .STALTFEtt'et 11)lItLES. •C • i' On hand soutOohl and silver Levers and Le, pines btlil !ewer Mall the above prices. ' Oct. 14. 1,..‹.7-Iyr.. : - • J.'R. C: A S SE.GII4: It It S (LtTE ATIIU t CISSELDEItirj . DRY GOODS STORE, • 53 \O11.3:11 EIGHTfi Slit E.' !.T, lALONC-ABl . l. (OW NO. 40,) • Pl-11,ADELPH lA. DRY GOODS, WIIOIOESALE ONIL TIIICE-45MILL FOR. C. 941. jtarsS-I y. . • SVAING FUND Walnut Street, Souil lre.st CO'rper of Third, PHILADELPHIA INCORMIHATED BY . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA FIVE PERCENT INTEREST Money Is mrnirtd in any SUM, large Or Small, and in Wrest paid final' Ihe day of drptadtto the day of with drawn!. • • • . The office is open every day Imo 9 o'clock In the morning till v o'c.ock in the afternoon, and on :Monday and Thursday eveuirp, till i tedo.•k. 11/IN. HENRY IL.. BENNER. Prer.iaent. , ROBERT SELFRIDDE, Vice President. • WM, J. REED, Secretary. Henry L. Benner, IF. Carroll Brewster, fridivard L. Carter, .It.elilt B. Parry, Itoliert Selfridge, Fratici+ I,e, San,uel li. ^ A vltt n n , .1....,p13 lirrkes• • C. L 'tuner, Henry Diffentlerffer. Money is re,elved and payments mad. in G /u) daily without notice. The inve,tments are made in Beal Estate Mort;m::es Ilmund Rents, and such Lest lass securities as the Charter requires. August it, 18t9. putscv.. & co. , s IMPROVED PATENT NELongos • , 11.r.: - OLDEST - ESTXIILISiI3IEST ViIATSITED S.l iTES, EMPIIITING TWO HUNDRED )MEN, nod FL, shlng INSTHILMENTS PER - ~ComLlulne all their Iteeen&improvetnentv—the Divided Swell, Organ, Ilel,xleon, de, de. • • '(Tho Divided Slat can only he obtained ln 31elodeona • of our Manutactumd d ; ECi. A. PRINCE.i.CO: Misoutiteturere, Buffalo, Neer York. . WIIOLESNL% SPOT: • • 87 Fulton at. .11 eke al. Chicago, WII MESALE MilniTS—lttts - .4.11k Richardson, Err ton, Mass.; IP, F. Ccdharn, ClncinoaEL O.; Palmer rt. Weber, St. !muds, Mo.; Nu Wericin, Neer Ode... • neellerilane .The Melodo no manufecturol by Prince k C 0... and (r ado et 87 Fulton street, onethe best in the world. W Imre t e te,' them, and thereftore speak ntraMod- Ingly of their merits. They are affenled at a ery mod erate cost. • PRICES OF PORTABLE INSTRO3!ENTS four octave Melo loon. extending from C to C..—. 111 15 Four and a half ortave, do. Cto V— GO Pave Octave llelodeop. do. 1 , to F._. 75 five octave, double reed, „do. e l; to 130 ()EGAN MELODEON. Tao Danlsa of Keys, Five yeas of Reedy. Eight Ftops Ono and a llalfOetava foot Pedals, One Sot of Reeds. In Pond Dave Independent—. .1,- PRICES or PIANO CASED Me fictive lieloloon, oltondiag from P to F—sloo Six Octavo 3leloteon, da P to V— ISO [rive Octave Ilouhte med. do. F . to V.- 150 Five °novo, Tao Diuks.or 3:10 Our (twilit te. for manufarturing are perfect, and from our tong experience In the busts/eta. having finished and sold over TWENTY-TWO TM/U . 6AV° MELODY, ONS we feel confident of chrlug satisfiletFor- . MI Rehr:eons of our manuactatre. either sold by us, or dealers In any part of the United States or (Suedes. are WIMILOITED to be perfertin every raved-and should any *repairs be - necessary before the expiration - of one year from the date arab. we hold ourselves ready and to Injury I.not caused by accident or design. GEO, PRINCE k CO. MOE= ,Agents for the sale of our Melodeons may be found In all the principal cities and tonus in the Wailed Statcat, and Canada. Agents at qarilain—SllßYOCß, TAYLOR A 1311ITIC At 11 • [coayl9•s& To MILLINERS, MEROUANTS • ADD MITERS. We have now In ehwk„ and conalsolly realm - bighorn Nov York nud Philadelphia Millions, and of. war own, hapertatiouit.goods of alio !ATM , Paris Fashion; In Bonnet Nlka, Plaid Voltets,Satien, Irelntik Plain tilts, Mari:chines, Flurenve. Bennet Ribbons. Plain, and Mantua dn- finches. Quill/opt blonds, Lunt ll !redone. Aeollileh we offer much below the usual prio• ea - A liberal discount to lash buyers. - • •tl' (lIBBKI'IINs " • "... N 0.306 Eenith BLOND Street. (rto - ttn mai • nouns arose, talc!? reirCes,) PiluAnttretta. • . ilitß3ll.lßSi--Ntini is the tone to get a neir..;1111110011k0 and" 110 118 E Wllll. '.We brae a. rounder of 'well made lladdiee not on -hand-at the Carlisle Woodsy and Mailable Shop, which we will sell on the mat reiSlusWe tettilsr. Thor midden all the West latOnorements and are rat Foetid to lat ofgo a Material and werlitinmeldlk A11%6,01115: SUELLEit. o r the met improved ono . iteration, erhiolt do their work and thoroughly. For mile at losr.Yeleas by &CO. ,July 21, 105. ~ =I 54X. - 100 National SAFETY TRUST Company. PIIIECTOBS Ntebicines. THE LIVER INVIGRATOR ! PRRPARED•AY DR. SANFOItD. • Compounded intieely [Yom GUNS. 1S ONE OF THE 'BEST PURGATIVE' AND LIVER BEIJICINES now before the public, that nets es' a CATHARTIC, easier, milder. end Mora elTectoal than any other medicine known. It Is not only a CATHARTIC. but a Liven remedy, acting tied on the Meta to eject. Its niorbld clatter, than un the ittomach and - bowels to car ry. Mr that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually. without any of the painfutfeelings expert. ifreiitli:" ens the Systelo at tlie'Skinle Cola that It purges it; and when 1.-o:en duly in modentte doses, will strengthen' and build it up with unusual rapidity. • . The Liver is ono of the prinripal-reulaters of the human'body.and when It performs Its functions w.„11 the pow- era of the system 'are fully,. developed The L.) atotrach is almost me tieldy dependent on the healthy action of the _Lire for the.proper per- r" , formanceofits functions when the stomach teat fault. the towels aro at. fault, and the whole system suffers in conse quence of one organ—, (syre the ' Liver having ceased to do its duty. • For the disensy of that oran. tole, of the prte -'prieturs has made it his study, in A practice ofmorn thou twenty years, to find some remedy CD' wherewith to unuttereet tbc many derangements to which It Is To prove that Ibis re- I - 7 .. medy, is at last found,' any person troubled l•••••,,, with Liver Com plaint in ally of its r. forms, bus but to try' n, and colts iction 'These gums removertil - r--1 morbid or had mattet,. Rom the system. sop- ' fi t plying, In their place a hsalthy flew of bile. ilk- signaling the stomach. causing food to digest ,well. purifying the blood giving tone mud health r,„="4 to the whole machine* removing the causes of t. e diseaug. and effec* log a radical curt. °nodose after eating- Is sUfficient to relict the stomach and pro * Veot the food from r i , lug and ,gturittg. - - Only one dose , taken l'••••1 before retiring prevents .nighttnate: Only elle dose taken .. 'at night Immens -the bowelsgentiv.apdcures costivenemt. - • One dose taken after Cfj each meal will cure Dye pepsi.a. IV - One Hose Of t o teaspoonfuls will alwaysrelieve :Ark Headache. One bottle taken for, Mamie obstruction re, moves the cause . of the 1 11 W.4 , disease, and wakes a perfect cure. r diateir relleves - Cholicr while one dose often re-peatCd,lso - sure cure for Cholera Dlorba6, and a ..proventire!' of Cholera. One do', taken often prevent. the recur rence of blllntt mt. torlits, while It . re lieves all painful feel- logs. tra_only one bottle is,„„ needed to throw out the' of system the effects of (42 medicine alter a Arum coo bottle taken 'fur Jaundice retnnves all sallow. nrs.'s or unnatural color multi the skim, One dose taken a short tiller before eating gives vigor to the acrid Re and makes food digest well. • lone dose often repeated clues Chronic Dkar rime& iti its wonet forms. while ant mane r and bow el con:plaints yield almost to theqirst dose. one or two doses mires attacks roused by worms, in chll,lll-114: there 13 WI soar. safer Or speedier remedy in the world. as it never Wis . .' We take Infinite pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, - Chill Fever and all FeVers of a 8111101113 t iperNtefor,ithrertainty, and thousands/ire' eilling to 'testify to its woitili,rful virtues: ' • - All who use it are eivini: their unanimous testimony ,in its throe, en Mit "rater in the mouth with the invigorator, mid ivtaliow loth tom.tlirr. . E I.4vgat. N V.IGORAT9It. IS A tiItEAT SrtENTIFIC tIEhICAI. DISCOVERY. and is Bail corking; ettres. - mithost - too great to believe. It runs as' fto manic. even the tired dowt ttit Inn lame fit. and gobloni more than rue iratie is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint. fern tho- worst Jaun dice or tipper.'" to a ...manner loqnhiche, ail of which are the result of a tilsestrocd Liver. PIIICLO DOLLAR TER BOTTLE. . DR. SAN FOR D. Proprietor, 31!", !Imo' way, Nerr.York. ti.__Soill in Carlisle by $. lii.I.IOT C and : 4 . W. II A%' .ERSTICK. ~ , .. ' I mr.liilBsB. A B PjA UT “? ILL 11 A D' . O.F _EI RICH GLOSSY =I TO THE GREATEST. AGE And who' Unit is cray . wiould tod . have It reshliell to Coroner color: or lald. lout •would have the gnorth reo stored. or tr . oulded, - with d.mdndf and itching, but would bare it removed, or troubled with scrofula, Weald -head, or other eruptiono%- lout would-be cured. or . with Ark head rrhe, neuralgia o but would 100 cured. It will aim, relllOVe all Fiimples.frout the filer 'and skin, Prvor. Wood's . Hair Reatorat lve' will do all this', see crrew lar and the fallowing: Ass Awnow., November fo, 1058.' . . rim.. 0..1. WooD—Oeitr Fir.. I have heard touch said of the wonderful effects 01 your hair Restonttlin, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack in,strui., hair dyes, Ay., I wesilisposed to place your itestorativeoln the same category with tile thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some months since, when' you gave me such assurance as induted the Wel of your Restorative in toy Jam ily , -first by my good wife, wboao heir had become very thip and entirely white, and he• fore e:Zhati,ting one of'your large bottles, her hair men restored nearly to Ile original beautiful blown color, stud had thickened and become beautiful and glassy up On, and entirely over the head; She continues to use it. not simply because of Its beautify big effects upon the hair. but because of its healthful Influence upon the head mow mind. Others of lily family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest effects; therefore. my skepticism and doubts in relereuce to Its chanicter and value an. entirely removed; and 't can end do most cordially and confidentially recommend Its use by all who would have their hair restored (nue white or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to original rotor god Ix.mly. mad by all young persons who would have their hair - beaut Kul and glossy • • Very truly and gratefully yours. SOLOMON MANN. Fatext, Womb: It was a long time after t saw you at Illisstield before I got the tattle of ItestoratiVe fur which' you gave me an order Op 01 your agent in Detroit, and when l got If vth concluded to try, it on Mr+. Mann's the surest test of its power. It has done-all that you: ......ured me it would do; and others of my family and friet,ds. haring witnessed its effects, are DOW using and recommending its 11SO to others us Oki. tied td the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respeetfully and truly. yours, SOLO IQ. MANN. CRIUNLI, ILL.. June 28, 1832. k,, I hare noel Prof. 0. J. IVmst's Clair Restorative, and hare adnOrrti its wonderful effects. My .hair was la, corating. n; I thought. preinattuvly gray, but by the use of his Restorative it has resumed its original color, and, I hare no doubt, permancoilv S. BREESE. ex-Senator, U. S. Prepared I,y O. J. WOOD CO, 114 Market street, Saint (nuts. and 312 Itorndaay, New York, and sold by all Dru;041,4-4 and latent Medicine, Dealers; also, by all Fancy and Toilet. U00(16 Dealers in the United States and Canada, For Snit; In CarliAo, by S. W. IIAYMISTICK, SAM'L ELLIOTT. and DrugidAts grerywdere. A Card from Dr. Jame. itt. Jarrett OF THE NEW 101fli, LUND IA PIR3IAII Y.-31y con riection for the past eight years with the above I nstitm lion. as Chief Pispician. and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred diseases. together, with my unrivalled ' opportunities and advantage of pathological research— aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical InhalaL Lion—his enabled me to arrive at 'a decisive, direct, nod successful course of treatment for the post tiveend rain , cal - cure otall - discases - of - the - Threat. -- Luntm - and Aire Passages. By Info lotion, the vau.r and curative prop. erties of Medich:es aro directly arldmssed to the diseased nrAarrs nud the integument. Ido not advise the use of Medical Inhalation, of any kind, to the exclusion of general treatment; and although I consider It a useful ...adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often Ertalilisrases. yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the btnielit of both ,etteral • and Igor: treatment-; The success uFmp treatine- Ic in tire above diseases. and the high character of the Insti tution over which 1 have so long had the honor to ire . .. side, are too well known to need any eulogy or man ne .t from um. At the solicitation of marry private and potessional friends. Musing'. WhOfe philanthropic aid ' thotabove charity has been long and liberally supported and alter duaeuusideration, I have concluded to make, curb arrarsoaments as will bring the benefitri of my ex perience and treatment within the reach of all, and lint wog.. myself,. heretofore, to thtrso .. ouly_lallo eUttaiht • -thrrlnfivary.Torwhot Into visit meat my °Bice:, !toping therefore ' that the arraugement will give entire satisfaction, both to my prof . ..halal brethren anti the puhlie, I would respectfully announce In conclusion, that Iran now tie consulted personally or by lOLOri on iseases as ab -no, and that the medicines, the same as used in-the Institution. prepSnsl to suit each indl ,•irlual ease, Inhaling Vapors, 31edleal Inhalers, Ar., will be forwarded by express to any part of the Unita' States or the Canattrs Tagus—ply terms of treatment by letter are as Milroy& via t $l2 or month for each patient, which will Include medicine sufficient - fir one month's awn ads Inhaling Vapor, And an In haling AppandusY l'ayment, as follows: $6 to lie paid to Express Agent on recelpfhf the tort of Medicine. and the balance Seat the expiration of the month,. If the patient be cured or Is entirely aitisfied "with the treat ment. Patients, lby giving a full history of their rase, .and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate and pernuanent relief, as he seldom has to treat agase over thirty days. Letters foiadvice prompt ly answered. For further particulars address JAMES 3L JARRETT AL.D., - " : • No. 8:11 Broadway. Cot. Twat St., N.Y. ....P: S.—Physlcians and others vbltlng th ity are re-, spertfully Invited to call at this Infirmary, where many interesting eases can lie witnessed, and where, our tu- Peoria. area Sart!S • for the Inhalation of medicated rlpor cart. Irwseen and inspeeted. _ _[Ang.PlsB,6nr.. • U D _VA.LII-S-GrAIN-ANIC-011,----=- , 'stearin" OiMIINALLT UT - :PROF. H. U. 15U, V.A.L.I, - FonLifri.v. of ItePegfogcd_SFT.g_e?/ B .lk'qr i a s Is now offered to the public for the Cureof all Pore an d painful Diseases; for Matinee—Pain or Soreness in any part of the Spann, itheurnatisms, Pain in }he back, Bluest br Shies,thaled -11 Mists; Neundela, Burns, Sprain., Headache, Cramp in the Stomach, or any other Disease that Is &nth AND PAINFUL, and it is only over - this elate of Weediest we. olefin a PERFECT VIC 2ADM We soy positively to our patrons, 'we ran rn Here the sufferer 09 times out of 100. We would just tS the public:Pref. Du.Vall was 26 years In bring. lug this medicine to the roperloritY It has (met 111 rah. era Vl * Price 50 cents per bottle, 5314 per root. off to the trade- ~ pity AU ceder. merit - be addressed to • • • J. IL MN Eitahlt, Sole A'gt. for U. S. Auir.sl3. Lewlatown; Mifflin county, 144 , ...111110 by S. W.lhavendick. S. Elliott. U. Kauffman, , D.J. lileffer, and at all the countey Stores throughout the county., • • . • . ru.lll , 4tmOtETEßs i TWER3IOSII.I; wv•e! .T/11,1131031ETtt68lf Just • tetr!'ifd thy above. all staff. makes . n a e.t.a • J. It lEttitt3t.B oda likrli t t , C ir l i ; ose, Svar ? 11 8, At e ttr n. - ni a a t o id . ; . .. :l. Le.. fresh set, ' ~ R.. 1 KIEV/PEWS. CM Mebicines. ' %%Cloak VIZiIitSRS kOtt'IL(I4V • - C A T3.rr oN . • • Merchant/1 and Traders will be on their paid and -. 'not be honored upon by a eannterfeit of Morse's Indian Root Vino, ,signed A. U. Moore. All genuine Indian Root pills hrtyo the name and signature of A. J. Mil.' \lUllBFy''tho Inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT has spent the gloater Vei t of his life In traveling. having visited Europa, Isle and Africa. no well as North America—hall client three puns among the Indian Cl cow Western conutry—it•was,ha his way that the Indian Root Pills wore first discovered, Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fart that all diseases arise trom IMPURITY OF Tllll BLOOD—that one strength, health and life depentlMl upon this vital fluid, - - When Ito various passages become clogged, and do.. not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the MOO loses its amino, becomes corrupted nod diseased: thus rinsing all pains, sick ness and distress Of every name; Cur strength is mt.'," blunted, our health we are deprived of. and If nature in not lINSIFO4 01111W111)t 011 the stagnant humors. the -I bliaid will biesinie•clioked And Cen.-to feet, and thlIS - lain. light of life will furaver be limwsi out. Now Ira. portentl.then that we should . keep the 'various 1111.11pli of the hotly free and Open. And how pleasant to us hart We hsve it In incl power ter put n medicine In your reach. nemely, Morse's Indian Hoot manufactured ' from plants 111111 Toots which grow mound the moura teinnus Olds in Nature's garden, for the health Bud ro toveryofdiseasedman. One of, the roots from which these Pills ere wade Is a Sudorific, whieb open's the • pores of tiro skin, and assists Nature •in throwing out the finer P it s its of the corruption within. The,second is it pleat, Wish+ Is . an nectos an t, that elicits 111111_ um.-- - clogs the pessage-ttathe hinge. 1104.1 thus. in n soothing manner, performits duty by throwing All phlegm:and' ether humors from lungs IT copious Anil fing The this d is n blureale. which gives olive nod dooi toils strength in the kidneys; thus encouraged. they draw large nmnnutx ar impurity from the bh nd, Which Ix then thrown out bona LI fully by the n riflery or water passage, end which amid not have been discharged in any ether way. The fom th is a Ca thArtV. and OreolliplitllOS the other .prop• cities of the Pills s Idle engaged 111 purifying the blood; the coarser particles 'of Impurity which rnnuut pass Ito the Of Ur 011tlehi. are . tisks hikers up and con veyed off In great quantities by the bowel. • Frenr-tlivetinveilt - iirsliewir - thirlir. Morse's Indian Root tills not only enter the store:tell. hut ['mime united with thin blood, for they fed way to every part, • and couipletely rout out and cleatiob the system front ell impurity. and the lilt of the body, which Is the Idt;od, teem es perfectly healthy consequently nil sickness and pain is aria t.ii 11,111 the system, for they rnnimt remain whet', thin body becomes so pure and clear. The reason - bud wily to many die, is ease they do not get a • medicine n filch trill pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the esteem passages for the disease to be east out; hence, a large quantity of food Mot other matter is lodged. and the stomach tool' Intestines era litmdly titerliowing with tile corrupted mass; thus, • undergoing disagreeable Pr...tit:Mom constantly mix ing with the blood, which throws hhr corrupted matter through every vein and artery. ' email life is taken fronc the holly by disease. lir..:lliiree's PI L 69 have added to - themselves deter)' upon victory.'hy. restoring Millions • f the Sick to blooming health anti happiness. Tee, thee/lee& whin have been .rneked or tormented' with . sickness, 1111ill . 11,111• and whose feeble frames • leave•licen scorched by the burning' tqrniatits - ortiigliiir fetfer. and ttlio,have been lorouglit, no it were: writ lib, it step of tlorsilent grate, now - stand reility'tio'lest try flout they would have l'oen'tfutolieied with the dead, hail it not been for Oils greaLand wontlerfill-mellieine. - Nlorge's . Indian Root Pills. After one two forte lied been ta heu, the;Y.Were astonished, and also °tidy surprised, In , witioessing_their charming effects.- Not only - dr, th e y give Immediate 1,1.1 ittid • atmength. ou s t take away all sickness. pill!) and anguish,"but they °see go to work.' nt the foundation Of the inseam', ti bleb is ideal. There vire, it sell; li e shown. rspecinlly by those it lm use theSo PilloAlmt they will en elehnse and purify, flout disease tate Its flight, a inithe plush youtliand beauty will again l'eturn, and Ilie pros. pert into long an• happy life will cherish and brighten your days. CAUTION.--itewore of n eonoterfelt A. B. Moimo. All genuine Intro the mums or A. J. WHITE eco. on each t sign...dun, of A. J. Mi t & CO. Alt others Aro spitriott ' A.. 1. CO.,Sdn_Proprietnrsi---- 50 Len:lard Street. New York. Merne's Indian Ron) ore . .old by nll denims In Medielnes. • . ' Aden ta aro wanted inerery tnwn r rillage and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the ItneY will address. al.ve for term Ppice 2:i yews per tiro box( T (rillJe_qt..on . re ccipt of $l. po stau. , . paid. • ene_Tor Sale In lamlisle by 8: Ir; ll!lvenstick:-• DIL'ALTON'S AMERICAN PILLS • • JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. YOUNG AMERICA . VICTORIOUS. One Small Lox of Pills 'tires - ninetypifivmses out ol - a hitbdred.,No lialsam. no Mercury, no odor on tliu breath, nri fear of detection. Two small pills a dose; tasteless :old harmless no . water. Full directions aro given; an that the patient can cure himself no (Wilda as.with the ad, lee of the most orperleneed surgeon, and much better than with the advice of - tato of little experience in this class of disease. • SENT DT MAII. TO AN y PART Of THE COUNTRY L e y enclosing one dollar to Da. Ir. o..Wsur6A. No. 154 14rib Seventh St, below rare. Philadelphia. A Liberal Discount to the Trade. None genuine without the written signature of IL G. Walton. Proprloier. • Mr. 11" 's treatnent for Self abto.e. A caltness; Is entirely different front the usual course, DAV r. ; Lau •cured hundreds who have tried others wlttitit'benelit The treatnient is as remain to cure nn th sun IS to rise. Enclose n stamp, and addres , Mr. W. as above, giving a full history of the case. and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure 'What is certain—A It A(ICALI Vlt E. 27:185R :Iy. ..V . O UTZ'S lIIIXTVRE.—ThisiB a pnwer,ul and truly magical remedy for all exter nal diseases, either nu uum or beast. We would ask', liner you the Rheumatism or Come? I hese are not pleasant 13/1111.11VIIF, null Ke know that you would like to drive them away as quick as possible. 'Then Use Pontes 31ixture. Would you have your iures, swellings, rote, burns, sprdnn. lirnhots. or any other wounds healed, we repent It. mu Fontes Mixture. . ix truly n wonderful article . . . . . If your horse has the SpMin, Ilingbone, Poll-Evil, Fistula, Scratches, I. racked heels, Chllrefi. Galls. Sprains, Le. We say again and again. your reined 4. is Feutit's Mixture. It cents but twenty-fire cents to try it. Hundreds who were nicked with pains—sass's who were thought lucuraidy aflieted. have heen restored to health and I.llllldlllosa and are now rejoicing hi the blebsings - that health bestows; and thus, dear readi,r, nray It be wit' 'Oll. if you arp so unfortunate as VI be afflicted w i th a y of the tics for which you find thin Unit:toot rectal v ended, use it preservingly, use Is faithfully, and n think you will have cause to blest the day when you became acquainted all h Foutei Mixture. ..Prepared by S.A. FOUTZ. Westniluster, Md. For sale by S. W. Ilaverstick. Carlisle, Pa., and store. keepers throughout the county generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Ijulo'sB-Iy. GUNSM ITHING. 2 --REMOYA L.- C. VON 11E1 LEN, rebreetfolly Inform the C 11.1101113 of Cnrllhle and viefolte. thnt he hoe removed two doors south of libiss's hotel. In North 11111111Ver Firect, where ho In yreramt to execute nil kit. do of work eponerted with OUNSMITIIING. Ile has slirayA on hand a large assort =MOITT ,Locks. Keys. - 0 tot Trimmings, he, all 01. _ which he wilbsell wholesale or retail. II; also attends to reprint; all bloats of Guns. Clocks, Lock., he.; en graves on Brass Copper and Iron. mends stoves he. Ito has also purchased the patent right Ike Il epee clog Miles anal Shot Glom, which lie offers to Ike !whip at very low prires—lie_hopm. that hj.a-strict attention - to bus iness, and a desire to please. be will merit as welt as re ceive a share of the public patronage. - - ~it All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Carlisle, Am '2l- 1858. .12m.] jA \V )0I) INVESTMENT. The FP? , ...MberoiTgri; fib sato Ponds of the Borough of -ptuarnill red - and secured by a first medusa,' npon the Carlisle One & Water Company's It oat, In stuns of $llOlO. alll , $5OO. with coupons attached for the payntetat of the interest sentiwn n unity Persons &sl ump of a perfectly safe investment for their money and punctual payments of Interest, will do well to secure these bawds. 1431'1, TODD, • Pres't. of the Carlisle Gus and Water emptily. August 11, If ,'HA " SAXTON'S spRINo Altair z.. i -A IHSIENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. The abLscriberLlis just returned from-the Eastern cities. and would call, the attention of his friends and the public generally in the large and well selected as sortment of HARDWARE which he has how on hand; consisting itt part of 31-4Tidil ALS, such ax Nails. Screws, Hinges, Dolts, Lochs, Glass of every de, scription and quality, such as Commmn,WhNe, polished American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all alms. Paints, 01h.. Varnishes. &a, Ac. TOOLS—lncluding _Edge Tools of every description, Saws: planes, Drace and hitt.; Augers. Squares. Hasps ' Manners, Vices, Anvil, Screw., blacksmiths bellows. &c., &c. • Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large ass:umlaut of Tools of ovary description. together olth Ladies' and Gentlemen.' Morocco Lining, Binding, Patent and French Calf Skins, Shoo Thread. Awls. Wax. Pegs. Loots, Harness Mounting, Collars, Oirtbing, Whipstock, Duct. hair, Saddle Trees, &c., &c. Also, Catch Makers Tools and Trimmings of all hinds, iinch as Hubs. Spokes. Folloos. Shafts. Bows, Floor Cloth, Canvass, Cloth, Damask, Fringe, Lace, Moss,'Axies, Spring Delta &a, &r. Cabinet Makers will find n large assortment of Var nishes. Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of all kinds and sixes, 31ouldings. Divots,. Hair Cloth, Flush'. Curled Male Chair, and Snfa Sponge, Bc,, Ac.. Housekeepers will Maio find a large assortment of Knives.and-Forks,Atrittatxia—Allata.audSllvealtlat • Table and Tea Spoons, Candlesticks. Waiters, Shovels, and Tongs, Iron and Mass Kettles, Pans, &c.. together with Cedarware of all kinds,. such as 'Subs. buckets, Churns. &a ,Be, Agricultural implemeuts,embracing PlowaufaMkinds,' cultivators. Hoot'. Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Chains, &c. 'lllO5l, a large she k, chmprisingall kinds in general use „which lam selling,at city wholesale prices. • ,Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. April 7, 1859. . ' 11. 'SAXTON. • N H AST() H, .11 ERCIIANT , TAILOR, Street, (opposlts)de Railroad outre,) - has just received a new' And -elegant assortment et 'Cloths. Main, Mask and Fancy cassimers. and a rat City of Plain and Elgured/Vemings, - MI of rrlthir du will make up to measure In pittblotteblo style,. and on Iv a soonblo tonna: ~. • 4 Orders Mtandita to promptly..and the fitting lb. all garuieuts guarantied{ or no 'sale.- . Tartish?, Inot/Itl B k B . 11/INTCII. A'..RARE4.4iIIANCRFOR:A."I?IIO- , auirtaellii;r: for titivate rear!am whirh , cati tat. herrooally 'rail/flood. of. fete for sale ort tho toast 'liberal {whir. the' enilri Kt ork of hoilia:.,Stittoprry. atc., tificlualett: the 'goad, lOW I a , longing to hbriork.,' Taylor &tinithit tlar'atorii to the *melt east cuttier.ot, thu,eyuarg T ciitiositp,lialle'ea 1101 irivaCll: .„ - • . . tts.r4ceived fret:lh INU F 1,1311) ty ! ,,u'd ALCUIta, at Ii J. • vIV