Artnero , _Neptirtinin ; oiIPASTURES. 7—The ,Ulu attention and inanul'iOg of inoadows has re- umpuldie gouenilly Lb ler'. stiperiti l r n t d itt ' a l l ' ily "43 coal '' • • 8 eently- received seine naive in ,tior col- ,7 1 1 1 "` ENS VALLEY lirobru, E 14.,•, Stove 111 •Nu haloes. IVe would noW turnto a; equally t • • !important question, One, perhaps needing ; and the 4:Ulol.r:ilea Lobbery 'whitefish; broken; Egg discussion': the liiitna,geuient _or :Ind Nut Coal. • • • • • Vitis yard is situated at the oast end of Cal•liski oppo• intStlil . C:4.• We shall ' , draw . some ill fil B Fit. tad llas 11 . 01.1,5, When , they MI. keep constantly on 4.1 3 .1111 r A : 4' "", I lir" ' though tint con fi ning ourself to t or , uso will fat ISl.lOOlllOd be cusp dolly cuz„,lll4.,wzr.. ..1.11 I.; —KMNITIen COAL, 1 Pastures ohould be unto ely fret: front i nand and at low figures. LIPIAII.LIMPt.III.I. filfVeLiVilt-VIAAV--4.--.-vooni.o't,l,7,..ni':`,-E•47iAinliiieeurtritioT,ll;TTalittliltiltrt'- titafi_af_glatil grasses and to prevent.iiiin. o •4_,_ tneet,arutu„r,Nld,n,a,r.inenb shoo., N.rth.....0 to the health of cattle Sill fieep feeding • •• thereon. •On swampy ground.. drains , sbould not Only be )divided lit they ; •. should be kept in ordir. - IFC — ve‘;C . Fwell - ! ' such . land may be seeded at how ; ever Valuable the first crop inay prove,. if ,. the drains ' became stopped mid water re., inMits on the•ground-late in die ..spring, • the cultivated grasses in time give way to coarser herbage; water gras,es. flags fold rushes take their place. fact hits Comeivithin the observation, a every far- ; • liter. In ninny eases a Pets .days' • lnd . ii , good systent 'lit surface draining • 7 eould be provided and kept open.at a stliall-f •e ; xpetnie_Otaa3 ; _orabh:_sitiatiollS,.:llllder , ..l drains would be far kre peillianentoind thorough in. 0pert11 . 1011,741111 hence 1110 TV I - • bounutoteal in the end. t. Pustuses sliniuld not he ajli.woil h • grow Op to Weeds, aild ' yet' It few • there are which ifre not - wilfully ; disfigured ii appearance and, lessened in prollud I)) I • these "pests of the farm. ” Thistles..ii • ;pariicular, 'multiply with great rapftlit in rich pastures, for cattle will not folio ; then.; et'aisequently the _seed ripen+ and takes - roclf: L.- .Ther - tiot -- only - destrify 'the o•rasS b' taking its:place, but Feeent cart tic fro v in rating it near theirthorny leaves , !Pile evil is easily remedied If !most, with, a scythe a few times during the flOw ering season, they will eventually disap pear, besides Cattle bill eat them in a . withered stale• Nost oilier weeds yield to tint sante do'so if it is perseveringly applied, and the pas ,-- titre he same :time _ctienttra,ge.ll,.by. - seeding and in,luttre, in. -the production of the grasses. • 3. OCea,ional •atjention to spreading' the manure dEpppild •by the cattle and horses at in inos-t ,eases, prove. ; advanta , ,o , ons. thedung is left undivi, , . tied. the plants:it •eovors are at first corn ..strfy stilled; but, the following year, - coarse tufts of glass shoot. up, whieli the cattte will not touch, 'unless comirelied by Itunger. If the .manure • spread, on the contrary, the growthft.o( ---grass-isincreaseil;-atid--the-distastefuffla.H vor -is very slightly, if at ullinjuri us. 4. l'astures should never he crowded with a greateraiuuriber of . eattle than they eau properly support.. - Heavy :stocking cheeks vegetation 'The plants have nut tittle to attain aiiegrowt ' ; the cattle bite t, 'oil their tops, and thentear theta .up,by,; the roots, The injurious effects of this I . . -course tie vet.' evident.. For the same Esammumon EOM= turned into pastures too. early in•the year, or kept there too late. 5. On the other baud it is -equally . ' in jurious to a pasture to grazed by too small a number of cattle or other stock. The pasture if hot fully used,. will loose the return it might give, it is also impover ished by neglect. The herbage . shoots up luxuriantly, and some grasses cattle re fuse alter they attain I full growth. These • .kind consequently increase and strength en, while the liner kinds of herbage, close. ly con , toned by stock and crowded by the stronger plants, decrease and disappear, Li permanunt pastures, losses inore.fte • wiently, result from this cause than any other And from those which, stand for a few years only, the full benefit is not de rived. unless. they are fed off with proper anionnt of stocl in due season. Clover especially needs some care iii this respect It should attain a line start in the'spring. before feeding, and then sufficient stock should be turned in to consume the Whole - _product—Then all shoulLbe turned into oilier fields, and a few. weeks rest Will give a new, fresh growth to the pasture, which under a different course of treatment, we have already found to assume a spotted appearance, the grass in some parts hav ing readied mature growth, while in oth ers was closely consunied, \ \ro have said nothing of seeding and culture, or of the application of fertilizers . , each of these appropriately furnish sub jects by theinselves, which luivoa and will • receive due attention in our columns. The question of changing pastures, and of the kinds of stock which should graze -tooether or be kept seperate, remains , for ,di•Mnion. Will correspondents give us their view; add experience on the whole subject, of managing' pasture lands • Rum? Nt. To MAKI.; YouNO 1 ) .1.3A11, TIIM:Es G ROW. —I - was afflicted by the sight in my gar den for four or five years the most !nil' rient and thrifty-young pear trees, which would not bear, but all their strength ran to wood. Vexed at this, resolved to try ,the effect of bendin g down the bran blies so its to check the flow of sap, and cause tO 10 . 1 mi fruit buds instead of wood buds. • Accordingly, the first of Decem ber I tilled my pockets with stolt, twine ; T droye down sonie small pegs -into the ground beneath my trees (which had branched low, so . as to make dwarfigh heads); I-then tied a string to the end el every long shoot, and gradually bring: ing down the_end of the limb till it curv ed down so - as-to make a= considerable bend or bow, I fastened it in:that, either by tying the other end of the string to the peg, or to another branch, or to a part of the trunk. According to toy expectation, the tree next year changed its, habits of growth, -and set an abundance of fruit. buds. Since that, have had pkintitnl crops of fruit without trouble.—Take good care pot to let many branches go_ on the up right-system:Cor Ilort. Labor and Health. , , -MARK, says a sensible man, the labor in man, who breakfasts at six, and then walks perhaps two or three miles to his work. Ile is full of health, and . a stran ger to doctors. Murk, on the °flier hand, your clerk, who_ talces tea and toast at eight, and gets down to the store at nine or,half past. He is a pale, offend. nate creature, full of sarsaparilla, and patent worm Medicines, - and. pills;and things, , What a pity it is that this class , of people do not lay' down the yard-MIA Martha seissoisoind take, the scythe or .the flail for ayearortwo. 'By remaini4 in their present occupation they only; help' to-'dill ußeeMeteries, and that's alma as miserable a use of huManity, as you can, ISE This extensive esfablishment Is new in Complete or 'der and supplied with the best machinery for'executhcef work In every department. The buntlines have alga. boon greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with the newest and roast improve& tools for the unnfuhteture tl Is - aa wed to *order and Turn ished - nt - the - shortest - I or .L03113E11 !I um 888. WO are fILM.' prepare , 10 f‘aka nil aled,, and quality of -dry Lumber a mya Sly r e duced pukes.. t% have, u on.tantly on baud all I Inds and tfunlity saelt.as white pine. heaths:l:. sheetntu, ooh Os, all 11i/,110 of %Valuta for .11and.ralls, window Lintel stuff. ash, poplar oak 111111' 1•111114 all k 1,1.1.4. of pdlog, plastering halt. al:114011*m lath. broom It t.olles, worked linoring and weathur•boarding, rough and slut rah rails. posts, and every artiele 111:11 Call 1.. I:0;11 111 at Imotber yard. Ilavitnt ears Of oar own we ran at all 110100 111111 !It short uvl 100 supply any 11111010 W 011 11.40 01 111141100 S at lOW 110101', 41011 thilllkrl/1 for past favor; and solielt 0 contlnti 1111011 of public patronage. ,Our motto Is to please. '611III))1 „11.0PFElt. • 'Ca rl y 261P5,, _ , - TerSII37III7NN - 1) v TEI :V11711,- 117 N TgR , A .14' !LING E.IiES Naa r cef - •v, • . .OF ❑OMMMMSI •-:- --- 011 nod aft, NOS ILA l', OCTOUEIt llth 1658, Passeng Trait. will run ng viUndaym excepted:) .Falt T.ravo Chalubtalqutrg, •• Silippotora , r,rg,. Newville, Carll , ll. • " Ilerlianiesburg. Harrisburg, FOR CIIANIIIERSIIIIIIII. 2tI=TFATIT.'" , ioI'IIVO iitirrihiillrg • 8.30 A.)l • 1.,101'. ,31. •• Alerhanksbutg 8.10 " - 1.26 Carlisle 0.811 " •` Now till°, 10.34 . " 2.47 " •• 011111ptt.burg, 11!12 " a 2,1 " Arrive at 1:113111iitTAI(11.g, 11.80 15, 44 Trains leavo Ilarrisburg Fir Plidadelphia. vin Fount Railroad, at 0.11). A. 31.. 2.15, I'. ‘l.. 5..25. V. 12 uu di night. Reading, yin Lebanon Valley Rai: Road :it 2.2.8 I'. 31. d'or Pittsburg, :1.40. A. M., 1.1111, I'. 31.. and 5.10. P. II For Italtini•o•e. 7. :10.'8. 31, and, 1.48, noon. For Tr4er t in William:Tort. at 1.00, P. IL, nod 8,18, I'. 31. Train on 114upl/in Itcoolotf.:10, I'. )1. 'l'o' 0.1 , •St1811 8:118: :;11. all ,Statlona_wlaaa Ilia Enbersbar2. 0111ppenslitirg• )lo.•L,nllrehili retloa.ion o' TrN I'ENTS on each 'ticket will he soot,, to all Passes tt;os that nrovlde thenistlYves wlth Ticket, belirre e' tering' Ilse' Cars, Itallroad Oilier, ChainbersliBrg,l —diet. 8,1858. A M I I,A 7 .COAL-1,"o00 • Tons Lylfer's tare COAL, !maker and re • s.fretntl. plop:foal .et pressly for Inutile uso and kept usurn etovtat so that I ea u harithtll it nor and VI .1:1N 01l 5e3.1111, of the . )e r. I hasp also or '.hand fond for solo thin DIA MONO COAL, from the Ilalthottre Company 31Ines "ThISTYiII ifolculattftl lii h VT101101 . 510, , 'HMI COI:, Furnaces; • alleof 0 hill., I till) toll at stroll profits fur l'111•11. and deliver to any port nil the brooch. W. IS: NIURRA Y. C A 1 - I.* • r4 l o,Millar • .1+: COAL AT TIM END OF I , ‘l.l.lbLE. • The eul.smlher would retpeetfully call he'allentlon of Linieluirners_ nud the citizens or 011 . 1iNIV, Mill the surnunollint country goner:llly, to"hlr NI,AV CV/A I, YAIt 0. fit fuelled, to Ills re llon,e. ou IVest 11101 rt., inhere he keep constantly on lounin large supply. rf Ille 1,1.411.110 . of I'OA 1.. to wit: Valley, lute phldlerr t Noe llrov'e and Trove . . Egg tmd Onli—herel.lll ., laud dry raid. o h 1 .1 1 .110 tli Welt at the lowest possllde ittfeew.. lint quality oc Idoleburner',. and Illoclooolth's Coal alwny. on ' IPA !ot .Ltd All orilos left fit the Were Huse, or at 11IF ree &TM'to No, th Unilever titreet, pill Le ponniitly honied ,April 14, 'T)S-tf. AMES' 'FANCY. SHOE - 81'01.0 • West Main Striet, OPPOS.TE TB ILAILII6AB DEPOT The mil son liners having disposed of their en tire 'stork of Men's incur, hate replenished their assortment x ith a large involve of Ladles, Misses and Cinildrenn•s Hoots, Shoes and (Miters, snorted with gi eat rilbo bola ,tho most relehra't ed man ufacturers In Philadelphia, and Inn. rh all,: for style and Workmanship. The stark 01111.111(Th m ery variety of Ladies Leather' Morocco and Kid Welt limas, limn hid heel Slippers,. French lasting Ilniters. M bite Satin do.. fancy Toilet. Slippers. Misses Chant Welt 'Boots, Monn•re do . and Not. h.; Halters, oith in general assoitment of ohlldrens stork olevery quality :Ma nt ell priers. CUStOllll.l$ nili be united on by a lady, tune is permm neatly in tine :.tore. Svp. h, I)AUK AGAIN TO OLD 1 . ) TRADE - • -- - The sub,ribei respectfully informs the public gener ally.. that he lulu resumed the nom ulneturing of iIoGTA AND Slit / E: 4 , in West Main street. a few doors west of the Railroad and Inn lity, a good assortment Leather. Ml al woo and Trimmings, and engaged comp, tent wort:0111, he Is prepared to triakowp to measure, " every drkirrlption of work to his line. Ito has als.Vreveleed filen Philadelphia a well selected --stank-olltOoTS-AND-SHOES. comprising overy-vailety for Spring and Summer wear, which lie Ours at low prices. Gentlemen's tine French Cali' Boots, do. Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies Gaiters, Brads, Buskins, t•lippeiti and dire, with a large variety of Boys, :,lisses and Childrens Ito its. ale. etc. Purchasers are requested to call and examine Ids stork. ROBERT MOORE. Carlisle, April '21,11538. • r 1' 1100 AND SHOEMAI„ .. „';';‘,.:• ....,, "" : i „: I % /' ' i ' ' ."‘:,.11:.'5. '' \\ ~,„”‘ e \ )4 ,t ,, ini;,,:,,7,, r i r o' c ' ° : • J. It. CISSELBERItI" (1..4.TE AYH'S 1 CV4i4EI.IIFRIII4) DRY GOODS sTo 53 _ 01[1 1. 11 it IGII4II- 3 . 1` R. Et; LC T, , 11E1.4)W A 114.711. (OLD NO. ' l9 ) PHILADELPHIA DRY HOOD :4, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ONE PRICE-511A1.1. I . IIOEIT-CILEAI . FOR CASTI " • .PRINCE & IMMO VED PATENT -M I.:ODEON TIIII OLDEST lI:•ITABLisitAtENT In tho UNITED STA'I'RS, EI1E1.0FIN1: TWO 11UNIMIED MEN, awl Finishing PAU IVEY INisTitUMENT:i II:It IV EEK. Combining nil owl r Ittwout I mprov tiniunls—the DI v 'dud Org:111. Melodeon, dr., de. (Tho Divided Swell C:111 only be obtained to 3lelocleo. ur our Maisulueture.) G EO. A. Pill NC E & CO Illinkitincturers, Buffolo,'New Vox*, IVII , 111.:: 4 A DEpoT: 87 - Fedion X 1 1, 110 hake of. Chiral/0, 111, ISIEOI4EgAI,II t EXTS—ltus , ell k Itichurdson, 0011. urn, • 0 .;- IVeber l it. Lotth . , l'h. IVerleill, New Orleans. = The M 011141411. omouroctored by fria r s A.. Co, and for sale al S 7 Fult.ok tdreef. cure the best In OM' wikrld. %Ye have tried them. and Chore? we SlMali tuillOestand inv.ly of their merits. They are .iltorded at u very mud. orate coat. • PILIOF:S OF I'OgTA ULF INSTRUNIENTS oet:o, ttelo to ustkokillog from Cto C. ..... .0 45 mil a lI:AVON:ave. do. C to tetave Mjladeoa. do. thiublo root, do. • • Fto F 150 OMI AN 3IELOD EON. 1 nr Four. 'alt.() Fly° °I Toro llAuks of, K.vs. Vivo SON of ItinlX, Etalit Stop,/ I 0110 It Oetuvo Foot PetlalN, One Sot of Reeds, in PO 1111 - 1111,ri 111110 . 1 , 011dOilt. • $3.50 • I=l Five Out ive 1101..11.0n, extending from F to F $lOO Six o.sllVir ' do. Fto F 130 Fivii . Outoro doublii reed. do. ,F to F 1i() VITO OdoVr, Two Uouka of ICOys ' 'llOO Our W . . for ingunfliet wh' are 111,11Tt, All! (I'oll our long oxperiegee In the business. havln ' . ihnisito god sold over TWON'i • Y•Two THOUSAND M ELUDE ONS, confident of giving sAtisfgetion. All Mehrieons of .nor umouthet ore either said by us or &MP. to gni t of the Patio! States or enneeho ere iv the iNTI.I , lh bit 111,r0Vi. iu every sespeet. and Moult any rep,tirq be neeoeory info ll...expiration of oil frieVhe date orlole - wo - lold burgelves - r regdann tA mike the same tree of elorgo. provided tin Injwyds not mused by accident or A. PRINCE k. CO. Ageatv Fir the pale of our %diode°. may Ito round It all I Ita . in•lnelpal eines anti towto la thu United State. and Canada.. Apitts Carligle—SHICYOCE, TAYLOR & SMITH At Now It. LINN. I may I tPSB. B ull E ar ly opie,, , ,— Now JLrnrly rrlIE 1)()ETICAI, WORKS OF !ED •- It ALIAN - 1.013: -beniolflly-.llltiotrole,l with , Moro than ono hundoed olobxlital i1t0,11411, by f/oiloy, m r . kur• erowy, UuRU:m 1,11)1 310114; 01.1 uegraved Iu the Iluost m yle bf Wood En. graving by et/OVER, LINTON. EV A :V, , heo&e. Solontll,llv but/oil-I'oe° Six lollbiro. A fuw Copleq, ih Uorucee, Ni no D o nor. the fifteouth edition of • • I'o.l3'S COIPLIITE WORK'S, IN rouicroLumcs, 12 nm. muck $4.50, • Containing the Talon of the llmirsqun and A ntbeNque Wonderful Stories of the Imagination: All Ills Pool ry The Story of AYthuY llordun l'y on. and tt complete col: lealon of all hie contributions to the slnkatlnes. Ed• Iced by RUFFS %V. DEISM /I,D, D. D., with notices of 103 IJYk b 3 J. It. Linrci.l. Anil N. Wit us. Sent by man, postage prepaid, eu receipt of price. .1. S.„ItEDPI ELL), Agent, 'Oct 27'39 2m. L., 31 Beekman St., Now York., 1 1 LEGANUE, TASTE AND FASH ' JON COMINED AT w. SiM,MONS', PARIS. MILLINERY EMPORAM, • • ' 664 BROADWAY, New York. A. splendid assortment of the most Elegant and Fashionable MILLINERY annl MILLINERY GOODS., selected by our own agent 'in Paris and London, for Ball and Winter wear, and offered at prices Mow any other Home in the Trade; alas, a largo assortment of Felt and Beaver, .11ONN lad: for Loll.' and Mimes' wear, at the lowest possible prices, wholesale and retail. Pattern Bonnets always on hand. ' . Bop 15,1858-31 n. NE IV STAGE R O.IJ rE The subscriber has started . a tridrettlily line of Stages between Carlisle and baudlsburg, leaving. Car -lisle every Monday; Wednesday - and - Friday, insuiedb :duly on the arrival ef the afternoon train of cars from the east. Returning; leaves Landisburg at 810 A.. 61., ' every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, dtud arrives at Carlisle at 1.00 P. 11., via. ferry County Warm Sterrett'S Gap and - Carlbild - Sul phur Springs. Ott and of June the 161 h, the line will be run daily for the accommodation of passuogent.golog. to the Springs. Fare to lhe several points as fellows: , 1 Carlisle to Sulphur Springs Sterrett's (lap. Stternimisdale, . . , Perry County Warm Springs, • -•" Landlsburg, - RETURNING. , . Lanalsburg to iVnrin Springs, , • ,Shornuins•lnlo, . . Etturrett'a trop,. .. • . . • • ' 7n " r Sulphur Springs, ... . 1 Oil - " Carlia,o,• . . , . . . s. -. 100 I ' The above Iluo will iestularly carry Ito MAIL,,to and front , tho' mayoral polutts Mayo Indhated. • 1 have alao it writ atecliod IsIVILIIY STAPLE from whirls I ant at all 11111. ready to furnish horses and car •"rlstane.tu Mow who will fievor too with thoir patrmag... on tho-nusat reastonabla terms and I it tho tore toot style. • • GORGE lIHNISHIs. . . Water, Sugar,' 13ulter Bod., y v - citAoar4ps. TonCatka,Currant du.. Juntl.l. &c., WM, nR . 11..1,KtEFFEIM' I'. A W - .NOTICE.—Tuos. M. -BIDDLE Li. continuos. the practice of tho law, in the office timnorly occupied by hie father, WI n. M. Biddle; .Esq cod inoro'recoutly, by the law tirni of Ponrosiik Biddle; now diesolred. 'Dec. 23, W.] • 11 P. U.ll RIC Attorney at Law. ). —M. on 'North' Hanover strew. ti few. doors south of Ohms' llotel.".All -business entrusted to hint wlll bi promptly attended to. *. [April 15. • A W NOT IC E.,— REMOVAL. —11 r: pEN Rom.; has removed his oillee to the room formerly ovelAded by lihn on Main street a few doors °opt of the Miltivalist Church where_ho-will-promptly attend twall-busitiesgitiftrut.ted to him. August lit, 1857. ' • FA -W—l has rAullioilftlea prarthe Of ihe ITatv: — Oilleo in, Centre Square, west side, near the First Pres'lyterian Visas. . . MIMI _ S. R. fc E R_Office ip North Hanover street tiro loom from. Arnold A: Son'is store. thllro hours. morn particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock • A. M.. and from sto 7 'o'clock, P. M. • Fr l C h irO m it Maim!: wham, ho Inay 6o eonstiltektt ally Itnur ,if the day nr Dr. A. has had thirty roars experlience In Old pearesslon. dia last ten of whl+•lm 11 . :1V11 'll.lllll (1,0- Gil tll t.llO. outdo 11 111 1 , 1,1ct1110 or 110111111.11/114(111C 1110111 111110. May 20, 'Kam. • \JESS 11. E SEARS., M. D., will 'j I spend the 1 , 1 HSI' nod ..ril llt i.• week a each wroth-imearliale-.lr..4.l.mhenoLt-itf.titose, - .1.0.4Je5,-Kbo.: may wish to ennsult her prot:essionallv. Offloi; nt AU ;II 11110.111 .th'f..j. corner of I lanover :Ind I.outher streets. . li r e , 11 1 i0. W. NEIECII, n: p, s.-- - 1 ',an Dentoost rotor of qperati re Dentistry to the,l r ... 44 ..... 11:0 Upton," College or „-_-_ .416 V, __ , iOO ti-Stu,ery.--• - -- A %IWV . 1, , • gillire at his residence. opposite Morkai Hall. . . Vest. Vale Stroh, Carlisle ,Nov. U, 1857. , 4 Dtt. i.0.1,0011•S _ Sponi - iinnover strnt, "'" next door to the Post • =co. - u 9.11111 be nbsont from Carllslii the last ton cloys of each month. (Aug. 1, '5 T-Z-, 1 : 1 V,14,1, lUT t. iltivlng returned to Carli:i his profinnilonal sertioos to the citizens gill:orally. Milo, 10 North I'M Stredl, ur.u•lp npposit,i hix filrinef re-Mime,' • Trans-119,11wai0.• lear11411:, )larch 11.'L8. it - n— WI Ibe tot until the 1.4 id" April vext. • _ • I Vt. GEO EA RGE- S. S- L . /lilt:11T. DENTIST. from flu, Bah ••• thoorg. l'ollegt• of Dotard Sur p "erv. at the resltit.h, Itht mother, East tart. three 110Drp 1.1114 Butllhrd. C• Mt 1 1 . 1 .11 IthlBsll--tf.• 1)11. .1. 0. NEFF, ; respeet• the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and. vicinity; that lie has re. awned the pray tied of aitey Ilstry . ruinci:ls prop u'rjl7ii per form nil operations out the teeth and puns. hicionzing to his pratessititi, Ile will losert!Pall sets ;of teeth on ;gojd ur sllvnr, nich singie anti teeth or iciwics. as they 'roily prefer. Terms moderato. to golf the chops. " Oniell In 11101 stretit. direetly opp csite the Ouniicrt , laud Valley 'Bank. na-nr. SL will he In Novo/Ile the lAtit ten dopi of very 111 , 01til. - MEM=I DOCTOR 'AUG UST US R. EGRERT, Tenders his l'referstp;,_. a"•vhes Co the citizens of 3lount l'oP"rt,w,oo /Th.- Ills office R d , Is r•sidonre. Moore's' Aug. 25,258-6 m., S. W. II • , • Druggist, North Item l'hysklon's.Prescrlptlons rai chilly compounded' supply of fresh drug and ehenavds. B. J.• KEFIFFInt., -Dealer in Drugs, Clicnileals,_ Perfumery, Nancy Articles, Conies, tionary.• Soutivlinnover Street, Carlisle, t'a. 131 ,1 E . D E &_.)l ENDEN 11 A L L, North_KoWilt 'hand and Collecting Agents. Particular Ottlllltloll Irdd to 1310 111151110 SS of 1101,1 1 81- 1101118, 1111011 nn 1111y11111, 1 111111 Se 111111.! Ito:/ ESt1110,1114111111: 11,111oy 1111 'real. estate reettrilles. Tnxes and hooking niter till, general interest 01 inp•renidontsr Deference.: given Ifrequlre4. DEEDE k MENDENHALL, 31Innv!wolin,$)linnenota. July 21.,1555-,-ly Fro Tll 1 4 ; • PUI3I,IC.—The iltidersign- L rd hoo g ',WWII 11,1 writer. would offer his serrims In all requirio,t Literary. add. Ile will rt.rnish Orations. Esslys PrerTlltaLloll Ural replies, Lines fir Alllllltlh. .leiv+lles—preivtre matter ,A r the P1.0..-11leitunries. and write Partly upon any Meet Address (past lead) FINLEY JOHNSON. Feb. 17, 1854, • , Baltimore, Jld. D_E - • - A_l. _ . SI ? - ANDRE* 0. Ear.Jr.Fr Viola est)N. E T OM - RS 0 N Have opened nuorlletiAt,,St..lnseillt, Mn., for the pur eltase and sale of having nnd w filling Lunt Warrauts.toslerlotr Lana an Tun.. Surveying . nnd Mnp 111111..; of 11 . 31 . 1,10t5. tlllll making Invest ments for non-ret.klents. paying of Taxes, and nil !psi tress pertaining, ton Oeueral Lniul Agency •In Missouri Nohraskn. nud lowa. . . A.olllro on - Soi.ond - Strati North or A: T. ItoAttlo't Banking House: • [July 30, tss6. pEA I A ESTATE AGENCY, RE. NIOVAL.—A. L HEAL EsTATF Au cqN EY A NCER •ft SCIII VEN VII. has re mused to bin New Office on Maio street. one door west of tho Cumberland Valley I:ail Crud blip t. - Ile In dow loertauttently !waled. and bas,oll hood and liar sale a very large amount of. Estate, consisting of Farms, of all sises. Improved and unlinprOved. NUM Proporiles. Town Propeity of every description, Build log Lots. also, Western 1,11,118 and Town bads. Ile will give his attention, lo 111310,1,1401.0 to the NITI/illlollg of Loans. Writing of Unpin, Mortgages, Wills, omteoco, ;nod deli truing ...Tally. Ort. * NV. (: R HEENT, ATTORNEY AT I:ANV ANI; GENERAL AUENT Jlinnrupnfi ;-ilinnesat+r.- Sr TI Id. give tneelal agention to eolrealans titmugh out Chu State. Itialu: Inv...tutelar. buy mut suit Itteti Estain 1111,1 socurit lee. Sego! late 0:1164. pay true-, locate land Refer to the Members of the emulkvi•larld Comity liar, awl to all prominent eiti. gels of C'urlislo, Pa. [Auk:l'sB-Iy. HOUSE, South Ihtno; . er Street, the 'Court House, MIME ... • Ih oprietor. Ira- Mall Codrt loaves daily fir lapertoo o: ['eters burg, York .11,rhort. nn4 Ilaaovor from tub flour°. It. H. THOMAS, VENITIAN BLIND NIANUFACTUIIER Blechattlesburg, Pa Ara" All stylus and p atoms of Blinds made to order, and OM Blind. repaired Ina neat and substantial man. nor. and on reasonable tome Orders from Carlisle and other points abroad re. sportfully solicited. not promptly at funded to. , Shop directly opposite the • Union Hotel.' West Main tlti at. ,[duly 14, '5B-t. f,. B[RNBIU3I, Book-binder and v). ELAN M A SISFACTIJIt Nechuntediary, _Pa. Music Magazines, ,NewSpare..s, 11161 ax, Blank-hooka, Copy-boolts,4e., kc., are received and re turned, neatly hound In one weak, at moderate charge es. Also, imper ruled Wally desired pattern. Jan, 0, 1658.] Samoa P. SNyntß, Ohio.. W. IC. aleFsai.sas, Pennsylvania. L. L• COOK, lt S .l N YID;L•It, M'FAItLAND, AND COOlt, Musket's and Dealer. In Real Vadat., MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota Territory. Juno 3,1857.—1 y. A RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT. -The subscriber ititeilding to leave Carßrio, will sell tils entire stock of Huts, Cap Hoots and. Slates, (which Is now and )ood) on advents aeons toms; too rospOnsiblo buyer. The business is wel established:Auld the.,staluttite best_ in, tows., satisfaction will be,guarantsed the purchaser and term, made fair., I would like to cull ai\soon its possible: . I'. 13.—1 will still keep a first rate s'ssortment of goods' , on hand, and sell as cheap as ever till the day of sale. go 50 . 76 IVERY STARLE.—Htiving put- L chariot from J. IG Nonomakim his :LIVEILY EP. TABLISIINIENE, I will Mr adwaya ready •to -accommo dato the public with 110ESES, CAR. I AGES, and every other ar dcle In my-litdr.- fly at eirt , attenllon-to !amines» dud a dairy to ideavo. Iho maborrihor, halms to rocolya alum of public patromatd.' • 100 -100 $0 26 60 . .. . ' ,01:0Initi 111":01i1.. - N• B. Ountihinenni 'on 'beind to nupply thine, who may he In need of them.. •0. 11. , Nov. 26, 18iliji , . • • f I '. 11 i' ' .,joi OM ET ER S I, TR ERMOM NI A !Mats!! TANK MiitETtiltB,l ll' -:Junt received the iibnitu nll vices. maker end fin ish nt .. . , . . I ust received fresh BURNING RANO ty AIA:701101i, st it. K CC. 'Aiusiness tEnrOs EL TODD BANKERS, =EI = 31tAicines. ,%weik - xivo‘Ns 11)0/ft,4:110\-- •O A T LO N Merchants And Trittlers vilY be on their guard and not be 'mewed obeli by a counterfeit of Mor.e's Indian Hoot I'lll., signet A. B. Afore. genuine Indian Hoot him the name and siguatbre of A. J. Inge Co., on noel, box. DR. MORtit: tho Inventor of MORSE'S :INMAN_ ROOT PILLS him eent the pre ter port, of bin RN fri trovollog, loodug vin itod Bump°. Joh, and Africa. on Well an North Anierlro— how spent three 3rars.nnuov tho'lndinnx or our Weptern eouutry-At xnn in his ult; tbot - Ourinritirtroilt - PlllA — VEhrrigrAtFEslll — Was t Ito nnitilutll In rittlildiali_tith_futkAtiot_aL. Muses ad. from IMPURITY OF one strength, health and ❑fe depended upon this vital fluid. • •• When the varlettS passitgen become clogged, end do, not net In portiod lohnithly With the different functions of tho body, the bbsol loses Its at non, becomes thick: corrupted nod. diseased t,tiths•catising all- pains.- sick nuns and distress "of every name: our strength ix an boosted. our health Wif are deprive d of. and if naturals nut assisted in throwing off the t.t.t.gnant hunters. tile' bbitni will hemtne choked and cease, to. net, and thus I the light of life will forlver i.e b.owts out. flaw 1 portent then that we should keep rise Various passages ' . of the hotly free and open. Alld.how'pleartint to us ; that we hare It 111 t Ur power to put a medicine to your reach, namely. Morse's Indian bootl'ills, nuinuflictured Irmo plants end nods w Well grow around the InOtilir. tuitions cliffs In Nature's.gardett, fie the health and re covery ordiseitsed mon. Ihie of the roots front which three fills are tondo ix in Stolotll'e, while), opens the. pores of the shim, and assists Nature itil,htowlng out . the finer pills of the eitrruption The second in a plant which Is tut . I . ,Sueetorant, 'that opens and un cloglethorpane.•errorttrthtrhun,nr" "itittrtliffCtfririftYlithln g • I mnlier, porlorta Its duty by &hunting off pillow. and other humors front. I ungs . by Copitamspitting-'kite third ts - adnUreliCifillela gives ease arid double strength to the It I,IIIOIN eneouraged. the) draw large amounts • rf intplirliy front the hL i.d. which Is thou thrown out bountlndly by the Urinary or tooter passage, and which could not hove Veen fib:chortled to any other way .The foul tit Is it Cathartic...l areovepoilvs the other Prep._ . I tittles of the Pills -while. engaged In purifying the I blood; -the coin - see portleles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlefs are thus taken up and con -o,ted off ht great quantities by the bowels. • Front - the al eve, It is shown that lie. Morse's Indian , Hoot Ms not only enter the stout/10h. but become united with the blood, for they fund way to every part, nod Completely rout out and dissent the xl'xtelll l'neu all impurity., and the life of the body,-whiclids the - Mitred. becomes per:feet!y hellthy cons/. inently all sickness and palit Is &loon front the systet.. fir they ealinot remain when the body hirrelleare pure and clear. 'floe 101. 1 1 1, 01 1 11.11 re dist/esst . when sick, - indivlty_so4touty die,- •beca hoe they - der not - got ntedivine w It huh` s ill 'pose dalytit,-,a114-- • whirls will 'open the natliral passages for the 111,am, 10 lei earl. nut: hence. a largo quantity of frond and ',other matter is lodged. and the stout:lilt and intestinefl tire oriellowlog with the eerrtipted than litiderridna dlragrerill•lo fi•rinuototitvi. constantly min ing. with the blood, which Minors the ern rooted Matter , diireintlert cry rein niol artery. Until We . Is tat ell feral) the it. ay imp disease. lir. 31orse's 1'11,1,p 'hare added lto tittonselves vielAry upon victory. by lesturitig mummies f the sick to It•rollillig health and letup/net-S. Yes. thole , ids win hare best, rocked or till Inerited with • lekneer, lothn and anguish. and Lone f sLlu frames have leen to.orelted by the !diming tilt intuits of raging fever. :not who have been !nought. as It were. within n Step of the silent grave. how stand ready to testify that ' th e y would bale been pombcred.wilh thedead, hall. it - st.bet , o - for this urea - rend wonderful medicine. ma se's ' l'llls. After elle or' two dr•Feli had 1,1,1 ta .ken, they . were :fstotti-hied, nud tag° utely surprised,ln witnessinz thoh.eltarining Offeids. Net only do they else immediate ease and strengt h. naal tote away all sickness..pilin and anguish. but they once go In work of the dirt:rue, It bleb IN blunt, Tine, fere. ihwib 14. shewil.oratelally by lime relic nee these I.lllr that thay trill re Assess and purify. that oisease —l.llll deadly enenit —will tale Its innd the gosh of youth I Itillty tell return. and the pros poet of it long on happy life will eiterlshand brighten . your days. • CAUTlON.—ltownrf• Lrrf It N 1 ,4111.11 A..14100re. All :zoo n. 11 bare Ai.ll. of A.. 1. WurrE nu ..T. - 11 box. Al, t signature or A. 4. White A Cu. All ethers aie Niourko _ . 3 tOrso ' n Indian hoot t illo are sold by all dealem • k1:1,11(14 111 . 011111 ted in every town, riling° 1.11111 hnuJot In - ihuittnl. Port lea let,ltintt the !Igo ney nIII address ee al,4vi, for tempt' Prim 25 cents per 1141%, five boxes will be sent on re ceipt-o 1 ip. stage paid. .• f ju23'sB. 41•1;Y• Per Sale 1,1'01;110o by fr.t.. W. llnverstlek.. • • • 11 Ai. 7 rois I BAJNIERIC4N PILLS. JOY TO THE AFY 14CTED. i r o UAW A 4fElf Y.IOIO.IIIOUS. • Otto small lax of Pills cures ninetrnine_cases nut of . hundnvl• Ni, HAIR:1111, no Memory, 110 odor on Lhe breath. Ito tear of detention. no small pills a dose; tastelet.s anal. tortoises as water. Full directions ate giver., I.otutu-the patient Can cure himself as certain nl.l wllh the advice or the 1111.4 experienced stirgeon. And innelt better (IMO o ith the advice of one of littler— ox perience iu thin clash of till+.llll. IIY MAIL TO A\ I% PA UT OF Tilt couNTRY by enclonlng one dollar to IM. b. (LWALTex. No. 154 North Seventh St. below rare 'Philadelphia.: A Lit mil Viseittnit ti the Trude, -N6ll , genuine without the written signature of D. (I. Walton. Proprietor Pr. W's treatnont for Selfabu•o, Weakness, Ac.. la entirely (litho emit from the usual course 'Fr. W. hue cured hundreds who have tried tables without benefit The treatment is toi certain to VIII, as 1.11 a 1•1111 is to rine. Ettelose a stamp. and address Dr. W. as above, Ktwititt n full history' of the case and you will bless tha_ day you tootle the effort tu securo lira Is certain-2C RA (ICA Id VIM. :lan. . .. • mixTUR H. - =--This is a power.ul and truly magical rtnuedy for all utter. nal diseases, either on man or beast.e would ask, have you the Rheumatism or Corns? Them, nut not pleasant conlpanions, and we hums. that you would' Ilho to delver thentaway as quick as possible. Men use Foutes Mixture. Would you itaye your sores. swelling', cuts. burns, spridus. bruises. or 133. y tuber wounds bettled, we repent It. use Fontes Mixture. • It Is truly a wouderful article. It' your horse tuts the Netvitt. Itingbone,,PolLEvil, Fistula. Snatch., (Turkel heels. Chafes, flails. Fen • ahls,.__ We - Kly :Val II and* again. your rentedY - IS itiuta'a )listen. It rests but tueuty.tite rents to try It., Hundreds mho were ruched With 'pains—b.iorep who wore thought I nettraltb tifilcted. hate, been restored to 111,1101 nod S.1111(111111,', 8114 are nog rijoicing In thin blessiugs that health hestn•wst mill thus. dear reader, 111.1 s it be with yin. it you are so utiforit mint° AN to be afflicted it MI any of The ills for which you find thin I.lllilltellt r•ruunuended, List, it protervingly, use la faithfully. and we think you will have cause to blest, the day when you Nieuwe arquitititet/ with Folitia Mintut it. Prepared by S. A. IV estminster. Md. For Mitt by e. W. Haversack. Carlisle, Pa., and store• keepers throughout the eounty generally. Price 25 and fin cents It I 14110. D°I4ISSE T OR 1G IN . ATE Id Jyl PURITY OF Thi. Inn question of 'lt'll Importance and one Whleh/' lists never been satheneterlly disposed of by the Korea," Ours who tenet, the healing art. som e ~,,gint.in—gma trpOl'illily the old gaunt l'hyslelann,that life lives In, the blond nod therefbre nll Ilseusen orlehmt e In h— iet mo.lere science rivers that ailments have their orleinntion In both the non& and lluldn of the body. That the latter preponder a te, however. Inn fixed fact, and medical skill lam clearly den 1111 l etmted that at leant trio thirds 4 the Ills that human ileeh in hei r to, have their 16,Illees hn on IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD As, for Instance. In the bu g colologue. ,curb us Serofu , Tette, • hurlers [tell,. Pimples. Mobiles. krystrei Jus._Ulcero,j al Lithcum_ dit.clutrgeX front-the-Eon,Tever I Sores. ar irruptive 116440.8 of any Mod —These fire as. eertaltied by well known medical lowa to arise rl,lll I ad blood—while th biuhet4 theillea) Authorities declare that most let els ,Igluate in the some unmoor. and I more yartieulat lr Typht.id and starlet—the former to. lug 101 Interco], And the latter an external irruptive dimiso: :Ind in all persotv]attorl.ed In these unOndles, the Mood is found to be either coagulated, or of a dock uolualthx color. 'fa worl nlf :t large mnJ•n lty of diseases. no well no to CUM a 1111111110 r have alrently Sehed upon tlu sys• toIII, it is necessary to THE 111.001% luiproved Blood Senichei dooc~ not ' clnim to bo n UNIVERAI. PANACKA for every disease known, but the proprietors claim for It I hi. power not only of di ainirg out A., Impurities of the bleed: bit , by the P 0111 1 ,111111.1011 of well 1. sown eeuetbble remedies. it will v.ure dlvens. nrlvieg (soda 11 deranged state of the liver. drive out dyspepsia, and dive reoeued lore and vigor to the sVameh That the 111.0011 SE utomit w nil thut In claimed ler it, the proprio• tore rap prod Lice , - • MIZE= It is-only a few years sinro it ions discovered, and yet it has grown into such a tuckers that a large laboratory has been built expressly far Its manntheture—a largo number Of men employed In potting It up. and still the SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL. THE DEMAND! We ask any candid men, could thin he to. it the Med trine did not possess ALL the virtues claimed tic 31 Thelit.etins have hundreds of cortiflentes from men of probity and standing hethiecOnin %%%%% Ity, show. tug what the medicine is doing daily for the sulfuring ASK ANY PERSON echo ban beer need Ai; good Searcher 'whether toll Was experienced. . . Lot the affileted sloe it a trial—n single tot tle wil yonvince the most skeptical of its efficacy. rtn,. For silo In Carlisle by R. W. Ilaverstlrk, S. El liott, and 11. J. lileffor; Kaulfitan &lion Rleclmuirse burg; (insweller & Zook, Sitcpborthtown ; sositua CuM, llogstown ; Jacob Simmons, Cross Roads; .Itttrts & Wise, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leldielt. Dolling. :prinks ; Mary W. ltisnol, Cburchtown; Edward James, West 11111; J. C. Fasnatiebt & Ilro., Oakville; Slmenutkor Elliott. Newburg; Wm. Bratton, Newvillo; J. Hood & Co.. Sprlngtioldt Russell & L/Ice. Diaillv1)11; Highland &. Weqiittgor, dacksonvillo; Wm. Clark & Co.. Lees Ito.ttlst. Wm. IL Eck/es, Sporting 11111; D. Denilimer, blta ; -J. C.-Altlck,Shippensburg; all of Cumber ,— bind county, ht. LINDSEY h LEMON, Proprlefori, .110111daysb . um Pe [PM Dtr -- YAI.V.S.VALVANIC - OIL PIMPARED 0111111NALLT IIY PROF:: VALL; 7" Formerly of the College of Surgeons; Is now offered to the public for the Cure of all Son and Painful Diseases; for instance—‘Pain or Soreness In any parte; the System, Rheumatism.; Pain in the Dark, 'Breast or Sides.. Dialed -Breast.. Neuriihrla. Burns, Sprains, Headache, Cramp in the Stomach, or any other. Disease that In StillE AND PAINFUL, and It Ix only over thin class of DlOllBOB we claim a PERFECT VIC- We say positively - to.nur•petniiiii: we ran neva the sufferer 09 times out of 100. W,, would Just the public, Prof. DU Tali was 25 years In' bring. leg this medichieffki the roporlorlty It has, over all oth - ' 0n... Price 50 cents per bottle., 331 , / per. rent.. MT to the trade: tiet;. All orders must lie addressed to- • • J.D. SIUNERODit, Solo Vet for U. Au; P 59. - Lewistenn, Mifflin county, pa. For eale'hy S. W. Haversack, S. - 111111utt:11.1Cnuffmatr. Itieffei , and at all' the country ,tures thmughoul ticti„,:Foxiey Printing done