Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 22, 1860, Image 4

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Farm Work for February,
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• The amount of work which our farmers
and planters they have the opportunity of
doing during the month of February will
depend very. much upon the character of
• the seasoms: It happens, not unfrequent
ly, in the Middle states; that dime; are
some two weeks of open weather in Feb
ruary, and whenever stph an opening for
field operations occurs, it should be eager
ly seized-upon far the purpose of relieving
in some measure the heavy pressure which
always attends the labor dewanded.by the
farni and. garden at the bre:Oiing up' of
"winter. Wo need scarcely remind our
friends of the obvious, fact that good cropS
are as much dependent upon good manage
ment as upon fertility of soil. ,No amount,
of extra work will compensate for the want
of seasonable preparations; for if the
ground is iA.eady aseediMg at. the prop
er time, the harvest prodUct will, in most
eases, be Very Sensibly lessened. Inde-'
pendently, however, of these considera
tions; important . as they will be found in
making up .the profit and loss account. at
- the end of the year, the perfect ease and
freedeta from anxiety, with which a given
thing can be accomplished whenever it
hag been undertaken in due time, ought to
'offer to every one sufficientindueemeut to
embrace every favorable opportunity for
'pushing the work ahead before it•crowds
in too fast, and becothes comparatively un
manageable. Before, then, that period
arrives; when - ell the pustomaryforeempou
a farm is put into requisition, maiLwhile
there aro yet a foi , spare days remaining,
permit us in the quality of friendS, coun
selors and c4nfidential advertisere, to, put
the following questions: ,
Is all the wood required for use next
season cut and corded; and is there a suf
-ficienevof,dry wood cut into lengths and
stored away ready for immediate service?.
Are all yourlenees in good ordtir; your
-gates-repai redj;-an d-di,good-store-of-rails-
Mid posts cut, spht,amrpiled up under cov
er, where 'they can be pointed and leived
,during inclement weather?.
Is all your . elirt, !and•wagou and plot4h
harness in good order?,, •
have your carts and wagons, and farm
implements -generally been' thoroughl: .
overhauled and repaired; and have you laid
by for use in case of contingencies a supply
of shares, and plough points, and extra
.bolts and screws?
Have you made zreparationsifor kheap
to be constructed of` marsh, and Meadow
mud, woods' earth, and all, the rough fi
brous materials and animal refuse tb be
found upon your place?
Have you commenced cleaning your
barn-yard and. throwing its contents into
piles; *here it may undergo that fetmen.
tatty° process which renders the consti!
tueuts more readily soluble, and therefore
of. immediate benefit to the future &op?
If all these things have been properly
cared for, the work for the sdason has been
well cotutnmiced, and the general opera
tions of the farm will not have been retard.
ed by causes that might haVe been avoid
ed. Upon a portion of those operations.
we now proceed to treat.
WINTER PLOW' NO
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If the season should prove to be an early
one, seize the oportunity to break up any
stiff clays thot you design to brim , under
cultivation; proivded they arc in alit state
for the reception of the pldw. It is ab
solutely necessary that they should be in
a proper condition for tillage before they
are disturbed, or 'the evil effects arising
from a contrary state of things will seri
ously impair their productiveness No
stiff clay soil should be plowed while it is
wet and adhesive; fur it will then 'harden
almost to.the consistence of mortar, and
under such. circumstances it breaks into•
clods, becomes almost inert, and is rarely
susceptible of being brought under those
atmospheric influences upon which the
vigdr,of the growing plant so much de
pends But if„ upon examination, it is
found that the soil pulverizes readily be
fore the plow,
press the work 'forwsrd at
once, and let the harrow follow immediate
ly.
PREPARINO FOR OATS
Although it is entirely too early during
this month to seed down to oats in any of
the - Middle -States,it may yet be - p racti - ca- -
ble to break up the ground in readiness
for their reception; for the sooner oars are
seeded after all danger of heavy frosts has
disappeared, the more certain. WOl.be . the
chances of a full crop if the land is in
good condition. „. The soil - should be, plow
ed deeply,and if of a clayey texture shuold
be thormighly harrowed and cross-harrow=
ed until it is completely pulverized; for
the finer the seed bed is made the sooner
the seed will quicken and germinate. As
oats will flourish on almost any good soils,
there is frequently less discrimination
ercised than there miglirbliiiith regard
to the most appropriate soil for bringing
this most useful;cereal to perfection.
It should, however, be always • borne in
mind ,py those.who h .ve a chbiee of fields
tb select from, that the best soil for the
oat is tt moist, sleep, clay loam, abounding
in vegetable mutter; the heaviest crops
being always taken from fresh soils new
ly brokett_up, and fromold pastures. Dry.
gravelly or light sandy soils are, those that
are the' mosrunfit for the production • of
this grain: •1f oats'are cultivated' on stiff
grass land, the Ward HhOuldbe turned co in
pletely over to faroilitate, by its rapid de-•
composition, the growth of the plant. ,1f
the soil.has become itimmierished, it will,
be found of essential advantage to give it:
a top-dressiug of Other, of the following
mixtures to:be itarrowedln with the seed:
I.st..biight bushels of bone duet, '10: of * W-11-:
es, lof plaster, and. 2 dealt. Mix'tegetifer
imdleavestanding a fewdays before-using.
2nd. 2 ewt. of inlitedgliano, 5 biiihels
ashes—/.0, would be , better---1 bushel of
plaster, and 2of salt. 3d.10 .two-horse cart.
loads of:barit•yard'.itiiinure, &bushels of
.bonetyand'lo of. ashes.,
tbucntiiiitaf.
ItVING FEMALE 'COLLEGE,
ziEonANltsrnina, I , A. .
• ' This Institutldn, designed for the fli t,rnl °anent ion
of Young tattles. has been in operation two yearn with
the Most gratifying results. It is new estaldhlied on'
Urn, basis, and its pal rorag, already extends over
suveral States.
It is located..on the Cumberland Volley 14111re:id told
eay between Harrisburg and Carlisle. babe 10001 he: ,
-tile and beautitutportion of the valley, and Is in Oa"
proximity to one of the west moral, healthy. and on
terprislog towns liCtbli State.
It to central,and easy of access, Ftudenis tearing
Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in theinerang
earn for ilarrirlairg, 'will *rive at Fleelemi , sburg
lu
Hmo for dinner.
7111. edilico la large add emasuNdions. surrounded by
double verandas. and trill areondbodatu about doe into
dred boarders. 1 n its constinetion, It cumbhmSnit the
-modern Improvements lie tiro pl moot inn or 1..1th,
~,,,i'ort)itid (m111;1..1)1,4.0/, In the, yespeete
;lmanac° It unrivalled.. Thu chainbars111.111111y0 . 111:11
111,1 t/ ' fllrl/ /0114. EllOll hos Ito regial or for heat and
cutilution finly tea othdents occupy the smile leo&
1' he bath roina,arn at all times supplied with Warm and
cold water. : " " ' • • .
'lllO gronnds are ample, and.well arranged fue'reere
a don, and the. various . cal istlien ih:eicereises -so essr.n..
I:al to health, granieful Enurement and nyUnnetry,ol
cone. '
'rho Faculty of instruetion is efficient and c;iperf
creed.
In the Collegista Depart tnetit the course of study is
or a high yrmle. comprehending all the slNljectq belong
log ton Classical. Polito and Christian Eduration.'
In the Preparatory Department pupils will be rare.
fully Instrucled In those branelivii forming the html'. al
a thorough English education.
SmssioNS,—First gossion frotn Ulu Ist 'Wednesday el
Feldember to the :10111 ofjanpary. • •
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Second Session, from the Ist of February to the Ist 01
July.
• Vacation, during July and Augutt:
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~11 14
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1 , 3 4
(0 11
17 1
411_
14 13
41 21
51
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73 24
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IN ADVANCE.
Thnirdinr. Wnshlug, Furni EouniF.
and Light. . . . '• j
Tut Ilan— Collepll I .1 ATV t men I.
. • Propitrutory •
" First
No extra charge (or Andept Laugnages.
.71110e-141am and Oultar. . . . . . . on
Voenl ll sic.. 0u
Modell) Languages, . . . . . . . 10 6 0
Paluking - ; Drawing and other Ornamental Branches
nt the usual rates.
Text-books furnished at city prices.
For further particulars afidrVes,
lien. A. 0. MA it bArr, , A. Td..
Aug. 3. 15.5(1. u President,
All id Ictup
eCtIMBERLAND VALLEY It. IL.—
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•,' irLYTER ARRANGEMENT.
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On and altar 1110:41/AY, Ni. 41% 14th ISA P/ISFOllgql
Train! , will run as follows: (Sundays inireptetril
FOIC lIAIIRISISUIIO
18t Train. , S 2d Train
Leave Chamberliburg, 8.35 A. ikl. 2.40 P.-31
• Shippensburg o 9.05 ." :Li?,
• Newville, 9.30 " 3.15 •, "
• Carlisle. 10.15 ' " 4.25
" 3leellanicslmrg, 10.47 " . 4.56 0
Arrlva'at llarriabura, 11.15 .'.."" 5.20, ",
_FOR CIIAMiSEIISBUItO
.. Leave Harrisburg 8.10 A.Ol 2.00 P. 31.
3lechanicsburg 8.27 2.42
Carlisle, 0.37 3.15'
Notvrillo, ' 10.123.50
Shippensburg, - 10.42 0 , 4.20' "
.Arrlve at, Chambershum 11.12 4.110 "
AiNS VC llarrkbuig via, I'enosyl vania. Con
trill Baili . ouil at - JAW, P. 01., 2.15, I'. 01., via Columbia .
nit.' 5 50, I', 31
la Lebanon Valley and Iteadh.g Railroad, at 800,
A.'04., and 2.05.
For pitUbur.t. no and 1.30, 17 N. For
Baltimore, at 2.50 and 8.40, A. 131., and 2.005 _P. 01. For
Treverton, Williamsport and Buffalo, at 1.27 and 7,50.
I'. M.' .SchuVlk ill and Susquehanna Hallroad, for .00
burn and Pottsville, at 2.00, I'. N.
NOTICE TO PASS ENOEUS: At all Stations where
Tickets ore sold, vizi Chambersburg, Shlonent.burg.
Ca-lisle, Mechanicsburg add-Harrisburg, a reduction
TEN CENTS on each Aleket will he made to all Pas.,
pone that piovide theniselves with Tickets before on•
tering the Cara.
' q. N. UAL, Supor't -
Railroad Office. Chamhersbu r g,
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A. D. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE.4tOOIIIS,
usso -- • .g'•.,rlSs9
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West Ilig h Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland County
Auricultural Fair of 1857.)
The.u4seribor tins just racelvod the most splendid
assortment niortirles hi his line, over brought tp this
ho is determined to sell at, prices that do
ty competition.
Perin, •
tlitandice,
Dinirig-rootisp. PU RNITUR.
Kitchen and•
011ibe•
Embracing every 'article used by !louse and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved nod fashionable design. ,
nod finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setls.l
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames,}
pictures, he., he.
Purchasers are requested 1(1 call and exntnlue his
stock, at his exttrire ware.ronins, West 3lalu street,
North tide. A. It. MIMI.
&if- Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to prompily
sod on moderate I arum A. 11. el
Carlisle, May.
S.O.IIIEIIIIING NEW:
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
SEED
. STORI!:.
M. B. STRICELF:R it. BROTHER,
llnvejust opened, In the room formerly occupied by
Shryoelt, Taylor fi Smith, Zug's new building, Mein
street, two doors east of the market house. a large no•
son talent of AtiItICULTURAI, IMPLEMENTS and for
linters, which they are prepared to sell on the nlOOl
reasonable terms. •
The stock embraces PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, ILAR
ROWS, 11A1, 'STRAW AND FODDER currEns,
REAPERS, MOWERS. DRILLS, CRADLES,
SCYTHES, CORN SIIELLERS, FORKS,
HOESitILAK ES. PRUNING
KNIVES, WILEISTONEg fbr Stow
. erg, nett every other artlrle,nco
resssry for form e.e.
Thoy also intend keeping lo addition. a full assort•
mut of MAE and WILLOW including
Spoilt a patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes. lintter-work•
ors, Iluttor•Forms, Prints Ladles, ' Tubs,
Bowie, At,
Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Boo& : Seed Potatoes,
Si the best rariotist. They-are eolo,tantly making ad•
ditlons to their stuck, and will use every oxertitn to
supply the wants of the agricultural community,
They have also,tho agency Sir EVANS A WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
Orders left ia the store for fruit and ornaments'
Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will be attended to
promptly.
April 20,1050-1 y
COATS, PANTS AND VESTS OF
COATS, PANTS ANSI-VESTS' OF
ASSINET, CASSiMERE, - CLOTII A SILK
CASSINET, CASSIMERE, CLOTH 4; BILL{
OVER-COATS OF
OVER-COATS OF
CLOTH, HEAVER, PILOT, PETER:III" kr.
CLOTH, DEAVER, PILOT, PETEESPIAM, kr
GENTLEMEN'S stuovcs. • '
GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS.
As well se all Bunts of Gents' Furnishing Goode are
offered In largo quantities and nt remarkable lowimites,
AT THE CHEAP CLOTHING STORE NEAR THE
MARKET HOUSE. •
Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1850
TRUSSES ! BRACES!! SUPPOR
TERS!!!
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C t . H.ITEEDLES,
S. W. Corwer Twelfth & Race" Street•
PHILADELPHIA
Practical Adjii4i'oritupture Trussee and Mechani
cal Remedies:. Mils constantly on hand a largo Stock of
Genuine French trusses, also, complete assortment of
the best American. Including the celebrated Whiles
Patent Lever Truss, believed by fliff best authorities ts
he superior V. any yet invented. English and Awed
sun Supporters and Bolts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory
Bandages, Self injecting Syringes. adopted In both' eux•
en, In neat portable cones, Pronthre.sarles, Urinal Bags
ac..
Orders and letters of enquiry, will most prainpt at
lention. '
August 24, 1860.
IMPORTANT T 6 FA DI ILLJA
SAPONIFIER ! !
THE READY FAMILY SOAP MASER.
With which every family, with their ordinery kitchen
grease, can make nil their Boap'svith little or no lieu
ble-11 Alt% SOFT, or PA NOEi
It will make bard water toll, clean faint. remove
Oreaseoicc., to perfection.
Abundant testimony In favor of the Saponifier, ,with
PULL V4LUA OLE receipts for making different ikinda
"800p,' e " frc by
OFFlCE dd'n jfi TilE COMPANY,
No. 39D Perin Street, PlitAurg. Pa,. ei
. 4 LEWIS JAMES & CO., Agents,
Jen.4,1860,-3m, ' Phlladelphta, Pa. '
aura You get the original and patented article,
manufactured by Itte Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
CO., Ent Tarreuttim, Allegheny county, .
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.cALAss, - boxes. Glnie
N_A of MI gaol, nine° and double thick;Juat nective4
at ' 11101.1tY 4XTON'S.
.Printing neatly Gamut ,1
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NY •5T0.1141 AND NEW GOODE
mem, roturnplp; hie acknowledgments far tho ,
liborof iititroonAo which lino boon oxtoniled to hint, or
tooloty•ltined would call attoottoptho toot thht
hoo,juot rn-oponud aisoiithont of family
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In his now stows:loom. on the south eAst sorest Or the
public square, where the put,* are Invited to call and
examine a stock of. goods which, ,in elegance, variety,
and extent, will defy. competition; comprising 'hi tart
loaf, lump, crushed null brown sugers,;'
Java, Ills head roasted' Coffee ESery vs-
linty And quality of TRA. Spice's. .(grouli d • '
and tinkreond.) Plekels. Sauces, Table (11l ,
Now Orleans, Sugarhense And Trinidad
Moltu4ses; New York mid Plillailelphla Syr .
tow. Ckeese, llecarcin I, Terme:llll. -split l'ons,jimulti).
Nl:we:neat, torn'stareh, Farina; Vllocolate,, .I , 4Ttract o,
'Coffee, refined sugar atTeelueed rates, washing And link•
log soda. sitolutecu of the most faverltif bre nds,,an d the
finest quitli.y of Bdgars. Alsn, a beautiful assortment
' tannin Ware, plain and gold band ,Chlns Ware.
Glass, Queens. Stone and EArthern Ware, In :trent VA
slay, and an elegant let of Fancy "saps, extracts mid
perfume: y for Ike iollet.
FRUITS: Inch:ding Peaches 'cans, Raisins, Cren
berrleS, dry apples, citron, almonds. oranges, lessons,
qtAbla.•9llP) • Slivrry Port:Made:lx, Gil gar, Catawb,
WO V119.1t 11 • il1115•111 0110. and lAA
inn, coach It bishoy; , Holland Ciln,, and Schnldnn
Seim:lnv. ' .
FISH AND. SALT.
A large stuck of 'LA NlPti, Including Dynt I.'s celebrel Le.
lampa for burning Icerosune or coal all, alsn Sporn
11110, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid. Sperm an
Star Candles.
CBDAIt-IVARB AND BROOMS.
Bri,',l,es, Ropes, mopp4 , , tiosps,, Door•nmto, Walters.
Lenl:lng.gleses, line letter mid note paper,
Werel.pelnted borl.ete, &r.
Colton end ivoolli•n Ilene, end Ind f pad n full
stock of Gloves, lueludlug tlfe known Ilenoven
Burl< %Neves.
i: 0 lilt
, II 00
10 1 I
12 Uti
ill Alta, Ills stock comprises Overything . that Is colic ,
tin• 111 his lino of liminess. and no eirorty.will be spare
to render entire sntisfectlut; to his cum tonere. '
(hi. 27, IF5s-ly. ' •
Marketing at all Idisds bacen in excbalig9 to
odn. .ti
lit I,II I OI ZSYA IL.Y• GROCERY
IL
North- Wehl Corner of the Public .Square, of pd
site the Collide Deposit hunk.
J. I). HA boo again replenished his stork o
goods. Ills assortment Is now fill] nud ~ ,niplete, among
which inlay be enumerated overy satiety of fresh
A large block of Chinn, 1./less and Queemflira. or lieu
and beautiful dehlgim, and. embracing every grade o
price.
Ile is Fore 40iNT In Carllnle ler JONEs' - celebrated
K E ROSEN E olt COAL OIL LAM I'S,
one of the greatest discoveries or the age, combining
cheapness, safety and Increased light. that All and
- I,lndps constantly on hand, a hich the public. are .ro
'quested to: ill and 028111i110.
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d TOSE r T" EI.
.•ep; WATCIFMAKER,
IBM
MEM
,BOUT([ HANOVER STREET,
el - few doo 1 . 4 Smali - of the-Court House.
llaelfn; supplied myself with a (Ante 01.8nytinent of
Watch )1:deal:Os, Olasses, &T., I am nom prepared to
il/211r all kinds of Watthes,Cloeks,Jewebs,..,te., on the
most reasonable terms, that may ho entrusted -to any
cam Hoping by strict attention to buslnoW to hr fn
oared With 0 Maga] shire of public inatrounge. ,
A fino 'assortment or JEWELRY, such as Ladles'
Breast I'lns and rT,r Mops, (told and, Casnifia; ;Rinses'
141.04 Bins 01Id Ear Drops, Box and Glass nil slurs
Gold Chain Hooks. Elated Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards.
Kays, Br. Altai, a latko and fine assort moil of
Alan, it MO. lot of Silver-Bunting, DetachedtaLoVer,
:sod boploo Watalica. nod a good attottmont of 'Sliver•
plated nod Stoat Spectnelvs.
allay which will Lo sold low. A ahn rojApplilluz
go in ri...pect,lllllrl - .llPitetl. '
July Id, - Itird , -13 , -
cc RIOA. IIJ LL"
F AMILY GROCERY ANP .TEA
STORE..
Ws A :L -r v ° }: A B ,l}. A l a, AN Destabllklled
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank. • '
Ihavejust - re'eelved new assortment of watches,
eOvegv. medalhons. silver ware, &c., lu addition to My
orntet , o . lock to which I invite the attention of
public, Tate assortment embraces One - •
gold and silver lover watches, limiting
and open rasa do., gold Anchors for L 4
Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver Le.
pines and Quartler watches of ever) to.
riety In style and poke.
Also line gold Medallions. lireast.plos for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and poke. Gold
tab, vest, earl, and neck chains. (told bracelets, finger
rings, eutr.pins, oludr.,"sleeve.buttme, crosses, charms,
he., he. Gold 111111 vitro, Llllllll.leli, silver and plated
butter kni,os, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A largo assortment of gold, silver
common spectacles, to suit pl
ages to ythich we Inelte special ntton
A lino lot of COLD 14:Nft from the hest 'makers.
•preta. , lo cases, fancy bids, sliver mid pearl card cocoa.
gold AA eOllllllOll 111111,014A5, n ntrh CbglllB,
Mantle Clocks and 0 variety ,if articles Insu ,
ally kept in Jewelry eAtablishments, OEIOI f,,,gpS,
I' will soil low • for cash. All articles war k
101 l 'Oa to be what they nra represented• •
Particular attention paid as mom] 10 . ) ' , “ 7 ,,
1% ATCII ItEPAIIIING and all work war
ranted.
G R R A T ExoTEmENT AT ring,
Old John Brown still alive and recommends the La
dies of Carllsor.and country, to go Immediately to
LLUDICII ,S• SAWYER'S NEW STORE,
and OXIDDDIO their splendid stock of new goods.
Just received a Largo lot of magulllcent 'WINTER
SILKS., (from Auction.) Splendid Beaver Cloth Mate
this and Raglans:" Latest Paris styles elegant DItEBEI
tIOUILS, In great variety of styles aml Weds. Broths,
double reversible, And Itoo ScoteL of .11'1 S.
FURS I FURS!! I I
Dirwl from - the manufacturers, u . 1 .141 ted free from
"tenths, and at greatly reduced prices.
Also a largo addition of STA P 1.• S. Sultable' for
the season, including WOLF'S ci•Li.lll TEO II ANIL
VEIL BUC °LOVE., warraeL , l genuine, notwith
standing the AUTHORIZED AND LUI.C.VE AONNUT.
' CArilslo, Nov: 2, MU. a •
B. STRIAiLEIC & 01t0
500• PAIR TRACE CHAINS,
%MI n large nesortment of •
BUTT cims,
BREAST CHAINS,
HALTER HAINS,
LOG CIIA S,
• FIFTH C AINS,
TONGUE CHAINS
COW CHAINS,
SPREADS, &c. &c.
Jhat received at the cheap iiardw•are stare of.
March 10, 1a59. 11. SAXTON
I=
100 Bol:9.N...S____llAlll%.ll,llll.El.l,ll:,D.orimAe.N:tDor
"" -"'-'
STEEL,
SHEET IRON. . • • .
• 1100P.IROX,
' RIVETS, . • ~
, . BOLTS,
NUTTS,
' WASHERS, •
ANVILS, ' ,
VICES,
FILES, '
,RASPS.
.. . , SCREW PLATES,
BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, &a.
anat. received and for sale cheaper no n over, at
March 10. 1850, IlliNilY SAXTON'S.
IRON RAILING Railing fot
een in tory enclosures, waffle and private grotunla and
gardens, made to order. at theVarlislo Foundry. Our
stock of Hulling, Verandah and Bracket patterns cool'
primes a large variety of new and elegant designs which
too nubile are invited to rail and eAArnine. , 'Orders for
raiding and putting up Balling will he promptly meow
cod dt satisfactory prices. .! •
yol,. An entirely now TEN 110118 E STEAM ENOIN 11
and 1101LEIt uow on hand, warranted to he of the Lest
make, and will be sold at a bargain ti,r cash or on slim
'time • .
FAIIIIDNER & CO. • ' , July 21, ISA'
(I LASS! GI, AS S . ll PAINTS.'.
PAINTS!! AMO maruinont of of MI idiom
an qualitY, with a. largo stool( of fieall PAINTO,.tin
colors. Olin, Yarulahutioto,acilitiolr lu largo or moll
iiiimotitios, at low ihr,urea JOIIN
P. LYNN & SON,
North'llailovot Bloat'
MEM
113 ; 01/UF.
iffarT.E.V7ll4l.7ol:
li t"? - 3 pt
LIQUORS: and r41:11
..mbrneluit common and old IV:: U hl •
Brandirm; dirk nod polo,. Llebol
QIINEN SIVA DR AND VARIETY STORK,
FAMILY 01100 ERIES,
wiikh In quallt) Dud pea,
CA It B
JOS, D. ITALBRILT, .
N. W. Corner of Publle squaro
Cnrlislo,'Oct. 27,'68
r 0 ,F I N Et: -It IN 11 8
Just received and In store, a fresh and well se•
looted assortment or Rio, Man,
cnibo Collin, Roasted Coffee, Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Refined and
other brown Sugars, superior
° l.yrup .Molames, Orleans
(baking) MaillaSen.
Spires of every variety - -
pure only ; Starch, Farina and
•
Chocolate. Maceuroni, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago ' indigo, •
-Salerattle and Soda, Cream Tartar and an.
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS.—A One assoionont in Pickagea
and to bulk—as well as nil other article,
belonging to the Inulness—all at the lowest
and late reduced prices.
J. W. 1(1W.
I flipluljyi
T 11031.18 CONLYN.
Dee. 2,1, 7857.1
1859.
Cheap J,ub PrintinioOue
DR.,MTAN - 17,'S
CELEBRATED •
VER:MIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
WE beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade,'and more
eipecially, the ,Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remediel now befOre the public.
We refer to,;
Obas..Ml,ane's Celcbratc4
Verrnifuge and Liver
We do-not recommend them as
universal c&e-alls, but 'simply for'
what_their name purports, "
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various AnimalS
subject to Worms.
. THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of Liy ER COM PLAINTS
All BILIOUS . DERA NGEMENTS, SICK
fIEA ID4CH E . , &c. In . cases' Of
ME=
• FEVER AND • AGUE,
preparatory to or after. faking . Qui.
nine; they almost invariably, make
speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics: for, the aboire men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered"--in-accordance-with—the
directions., . • •
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BIGTHERS,
PITTSTIVR.C.I-1, PA.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided. time • and -attention ,to
their manufacture. -And 'being ae
termined that Dr. M'Laile's Cele-'
'orated Vermifuge and -Liver Pills,
shall continue to occupy. the high
position they 11 , 9 w hold among the:
great remedies =of, the. day, 'they
will continue :to spare - neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and
_Puitar material, • and com-.
pound them in the most thorough .
inanner,-chti'ess -ordeTiTto
YIiEMING BROS . PittsbUrgh, Pa.
P.B. Dealers and Physielons ordering •trim others
than limning tiros., will,do well to write their orders
dlstiontly, and lake we bet; Dr. .1111.ne's, prepared by
Flening Bros.liltsburgh. It.i. To those wishing to - give
them it,,trial, we will forward per - mall, posbpnid, to any
port of the T.lnlted - States, ono box of Pills for twelve
three-rent- pestsge stamps, or'ono vial of Vernilfugo for
fourteen _three...tit stamps. All orders from Canada must
be ascomminied by twenty coins extra...
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proltrielot , s and Tlifillufticturcrs of HOS.;
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
* TEES can appeal with perfect confidence I• -
physicians 'rind citizens generally of the Unite
States, beeanse the article has at ruined it
tat ion heretofore am known. A few factS ripen
this point will speak more powerfully, than
volumes of bare assertion or hl izoning puffery:
The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for ,tjuslast year amounted 10 over a half
million bottles, and 15'0111 inc manifest steady
increase in timoltset., it in evident that d u ring
the coming year the consumption will reach
network° million bet Iles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rah
medicinal properties cunt:dried in the prepara
tion, and the sattetion tif the most prominent
phynicittutt in demo sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bittern to their patients, 'but
are ready nt all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in oil cases of Ntontaellic derangements
unit the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is note teMparary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary. elfortnlitrflitriVitTOT
tatting the qualities of the Bitters, but it solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
- destined to be as enduring an time itself.
liostetter's Stomach Bitters haVe proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various 'other bilious complaints have
counted' their victims by hundreds. To be',,
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like I
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure,. It removeamllmorbid matter
"from the stomach, purifies the' blood; and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for'the restoration of health. It operates upon. -
the stomach, liver, hod other digestive organs,
mildly : but poWerfully, and, soon restores them
to acondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
• declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,.
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the'evi
dome of thousatidn of 4 aged inert and women
Who have experienced the benefit of using thin
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rengenututtiand general debility; acting under
the ado:go of.physiciaus, they have abandoned
all delister . ions drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words .to 'the
gentler sex. There nro certain. periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
oink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is 'so, absorbingly tender, • that the
mother, espeeinlTY ilpshe be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
'for her infant', Should the period of maternity •
arrive during. the
,summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, issa necessity for a ntimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigorn
tore that receive -the endorsement of physi
cians, beanie it is agreeable to the taste ad'
well nn certain itygive a permanent increase
of bodily' at rengt
All those pengin, to whom we have pardon-
larly referrekabove, to wit:' stifferers from
fever and ague, , cauned by malaria, therein:ea, •
dymentory, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of, the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation,' and ztursinft mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hon.'.
teller's 'Celebrated Stomach Bitters 'a trial:
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
using Any. of the many imitations or counter
felts, but ask' for HOSTETTER'S' CELEIIRATpD
BromsoiLiltrysits. and COO that each bottle has
the words " J4llostotter's Storriach Bitters"
blown on the side of tho bottle, and•staniped
on the metallio cap covering tho cork, and
observe that our'autograph signatuiso is on tho
label.
Prepared and sold by PEOSTETTtEt &
SMITH, .Pittsburgh,"Pa.:' ail& sold by all
druggists, groaors, and -Ain:dere generUfly
throughout the United States. south Am, °-
rion, and Germany,'. '
Nor Flllo by.0.11'1110t;B:Nr:Ilavarailell, Carlirla;.3ol . u:
U. Attla, Job -044obaugh,; sl,lp,6o,obum; ; , L., .
yam, .I.' 'lllachanlesparg; '!tutl Ilrusarla .
goal rally througlibut.llia',coonty.. '.'Nor. o,'llo.
V. U. it.• •
7 1 7 uvoral lUrlck Itotims onNprth tairoet,_dtiqulro dt IC
81-4PIGY, cornet 4t.rdota,TArllstv, Cr
Nob. 1,0860,1 t -, ' - •
altebictnes
e A N D
fliicc('tThCC R I.
Carlisl e rceuxidir - y
.1 El 0 P. : , P .
CAI AND 1.-74:11 beACTORY, •
' East Main*,,itmet,
• Thin oxtonslyo ~ s tabllshmont is now M.Completo of
Liar and supplied 'with the best machloary Ibr dnurcutln...
work in ovary tlep.getnutit. Tho buildings have (till'
MAN Milling hind stool:oil with th
nammt nod most Improved tools fur rho thauulactnr,
of
=I
Shaticrs, dinars, 3looldlop, hracludt, and all otne.
kinds of Corpeotlir worrlc. We Invlle q Guilders, Cat
pesters and others to call att*cxenline our faidlilles no
doing .this description of. work. The belt Alaterlah
used nod vriren es kw nn at any other et tabllnlunrut
I
the County or elsewhere. '
OTIA3I NW:INF:4 11CIbT TO 011DElt.
end rep dredos Itereionwe. llnglues have hren rnrnuc
ly built for W. )1. Itenderson A : , on in 1 his hollow:1k
It.llryPnllCu. AllowltnlWlers.ew
ale ? 13hade Wetzel; Sorth, ot.oo,
lit Whm° 11$4.1biltillIllelit they 1.1 he ma q, in dolly op
enttion. and to whom lop ran refer for evident° Of theh
super' ority.
IRON AND 1111000 CASTINGS. . •
of every dose, iption, from the smallest to the heavies
pieces, o•ceented nt sliorf notice t., every hind of tiro
vliriety of will resting:l now on hand'
;ewe flktllfril Pattera makers ronstantly employed.—
it RPAIIISO promptly attended to for Paper Millk
Grist Factories..ite, Turninz•ana
Mine In the best style,
31.411111NES AND 1101IS,E POWERS/T
.••
sti..ll - ittlnil Gear I.our horns
floor Foul: and, Two home Pinvers. Corti Sllellers.
Crushers, Iron Rollers. Plougliesedimrs, and other sir•
delis for lariners..en hand or promptly Inside to order.
MIR OhN CARS BOHN,
end repa:rial. Our Riellitlet, for itllthdtlig Cars are now
111 , 111. 1,1111101,W OMR llerolfirOri• and nnnhhrs ne to fur
nisi' them to transporters on the rsil road MI 8,01110.
dating terms and mado of the best materials, Orders
sal hiked and entire satisfartion guaranteol,
limz experience iu thin 1,11.0111,1-1 of the senior
Partner of On hem, and the ronipletenegh, of
riltnety In,wory braisrli of elie'rolablislinieot warrant
us In stisaring ale hest work' to• all who or 0 ,
with theirorders. Tho ,ontinued patriimmeOrour old
friends and the pulair I,,re..peetfully !a - Melted.
May a`. F. GA RDNER d. rn.
,
t( . 1 . 00 D ! G00I) ! ! G. 00 D'.
‘,..)f Just reeelvid at the cheap armory of'the under
sholed,'lols of good th:4,s, a rat or which are' the Sub
lowing •,
: •
IterioetlealLy seateibl'EAClll:,;, • (frock.) .
•• TOMATOES, •• . -
' a , - .' COILN,
I , MAS, "
',› A SPA It AO US,
OVSTEitti,
" I,OIISTSItS, ••
,"
PI--N Y. APPLE o.
s ,
•. - ,• . TURTLE soul', . .
" •SA I:PINGS, .
Pleided (ler:tins. Chow Chow, Piccalilli, Lobsters,
Can [Mower; Capers.
Olives, TianAto, lintsup, Walnut In., Mushroom d i ,
rsiTer:Psinee,_ ll .unitoy, dritts,--Crenberrim - thirlita,J,
Thr
Orbit neer, Smar•eured limns, Sluiulder. 11,,logna
Saus.tge, Soup •••.... .s,Mseenroni, Sugars, Colleep, Teas,
Molasses, and d !, el all kinds.
QC E,-NOW ti. E. •ft NE SEci A ItS, ninon g widell ore
I unotty thousand Carman Fines,. Talmo ...fohareo,
and the very pest end purest LIQUOIIti In th e eo u n ty,
0111feCti011ilry .111 Fruit, &e
All or which am orrerad to the eltlteuxof Carlisle and
county of Cumberland, at the lowest prloes fur mean '
0931:: ONE, CUME two doors East of Rhoads'
Warehouse.
Carlini°, Nov. 16741.
IRE IN§ lANC.E.-THI: ALLEN
A NI/ 1•;01 . 1 PIINNSIIOItQ. 3IIITUAL ITI h IN
1:0811 , 3N1' ulCtunberhtnd r'nunty. Indoppo.
rat.' by an net orAgmombly. Is now fully orgazilzed,3lld
111 o[oo,llloll 1111.1.0 . the 111;t11141 0 11111111. 01 LIM li/111/Wlll4
(100101110.101110.8,117.1
11300 Bailey, Wllllntrt It. Corgas, 311.41ael Caekllll,
.1. Elellelberger,l.ollan Stayinan. Jolla C. Doe.
.lorob .11. hoover, Lola Myer, S. Eberly, Ileoja.
milt. N. - .1, --13randt,-
AleXantlor CaLlie:trt. •
'l • hp rate. , of insUrfOree nre ny low nod faeCralge no any
Coltipally 'of the Mud In the State. Perroos olhlilng to
bnrmnn Inenlhere :Ire Invited to make applo , atloo to th o
agents of the elonpany, oho are trilling to n•nit upon
them ut any thug.
Wn. It. Gollo.lS,l l neglikot.
CILISISTIAN rAY.tIAN. 'Cite Prleglln t
111(Elt, 6.cretnry.
COCI.ILIN, Treasurer.
Corgan, llyer. Cllrl.t.lao Stay
man, M. Cook11.)..1. C. Dtmlap. It, Martin, li. Petty, .1.
11.CenisSr, Alan. Catheart..EVlekerhhein, Etrhelber•
ger. S. Eberly, .1. Brandt.
• AGENTS.
• CU3IIICHLA NI) COUNTY. JOlot Sherrlrk, Allen,
Henry Zonal:kg, Sl(lremnnstmr i•
(nutelitul , MOdo-.li I
- - 11t)f, - `Sifuth MiildlT:Con,• 'Samuel Orrdiruil; W. Prone
1),o'; l. , :nitoel Coover, 3lnchaolesburg; •I. W. Cool l)o,
fibeplierd , town: I). (:oover, Sheplierthltown; O.
ton. Silver liprlng: lieoJ. linvoistlek, Silver Spring
Charles Hell. Co11141n: .lotth ;leer. i'tu11:110,
YOIt K CoUNT V.—W. S. Plel:lng, Dover; Peter 1Vol•
ford, Franklin; Jar. llrlolth, Warrington": J. 1 , .....f1eer
dorlf, IVasltlngton: D. Roller, Newburg:. It. C'. Clark,
Dlll).lmrg.
OVlllNC:).—llourer h Loeb:nm, IfArrlsburg. .
- . . . ... .
11 . 010 , 01 . 11 ut • the company having polidosllbollt to cx•
Ore. can have Ilium • 0 'wed oy making application to
nnAor 11 , 0*.ka'oniK .
April 2.0. 1H59. . ..
JNO. B. CULIIICII. ,l EIIHRLY.
CHURCH & EBEItLY
STEAM SAW MILL • •
AND
LUMBERcYARD,
N W CUMBERLAND, .PA.
— An hinds of ,
L U N'l3 E R
• constontly on hnnh•
Lumber delivered nt nny point neeemililo by itnilropd,
at the 's . hottt,t both,
UI I: N •T rm It-E It
t, OF A ' Ll. srm:s AND LENuTris CUT TO ORDEI
May Vv.
aAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.-
J. U. CA LIAO CO., stteeese.ors to Wm. 11. Trout
‘VOIlld11.1•0 Pi their customer, and the void!,
generally that they have just received irons Philadel
phia. a Inrl4e and elegant stock of goods, in their lit., 1,1
lousluesx or every• variety, style and quality.
They hale Ott halide viendid •
assortivent nr•
BATS AND CAPS
of ell demerit - glans, front the common Wool
to the finest'. run Am) 811 It HATS; ano at prices
that 111110 t 111111 every one who hos on eye to getting the
worth of his money. The stock Includes,
MOLESKIN, 0 ASSINt ERE, BEAVER k FELT lIATS,
of livery style and color :and •un.urpos'od for Id1:11'1••
NESS, DU It A 11l [ATV AND FINISH: by those el - any
, nlhur cstuldlshno•ut In the country. •
511y'„ and 121111,1)il ES'A SIAM; and CAAS,
of Ovary lescrlption constantly on hand.
They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and AR
many new ones as possible, to give them a call.
J. U. CALLAO & CO.
A pr.. 27, Ifiso-19 }_l
11OOTS AN I) i SHOES.—I have just
added to my NtOek nn flcSortmont of it oo t,,,v, h:h o t.„.
Mon's and llovpi Winter Hoots, very viten) and tr,. od
Ladloid Misses and . Children's
° Boots and :Moos <4l
l% lllls'celebrated tnake. and Chimp.
A full .stirtintint, or limn :Moe. and Sandals. Best
quality and to price. • c,
• My old customers for !loots and ShoeS; arc respectfully
Invited to glycl. me a call,
Carlisle, Oct :
,'26,1559
W. SCOTT,
(Late OA(' jirin of Winchester J• Scott,)
. Geutleuten 9 s,.fprttlelttng Store •
AND
SII . IRT .MANUFACTORY,
No. 811 CHESTNUT STREET,
(NEARLY - OPPOSITE THE GIIIAIt➢ HOUSE,)
E=
' .1. W. SCOTT, would r-sporttully cell the attentlePiti
Ills former friends to Ills now Store. and is prepared to
MI orders far. SIRIUS ut short notice. A, perfect lit
gintraistluti. biIUNTILY TRADE supplied with Ill:01
SMUTS end COLLARq.. [Oetll2,%D.
PHE CONFESSIONS AND EXIT
ENCE (B? A NUTINI.
Designed for the benefit. and no a warning end a ran•
Um to those n•he suffer from nervous debility, Indigos.
lion, !owners of spirit s,,want of sleep. punnet uro dicey,
as in consequence of youthful Imprudence, m the
baneful habit of self abuse. At the 8:11110 tlmo pointing
out the certain meal s el OtLN cons.
Ily nue who has suffered fr'oin the - ahoFtraiume, and
from tnlnpinced confidence In . medical humbug and
quackery.. Single copies sent (post freel on the receipt
all stamped envelops, bearing the adras of the ap
plicant. • Address
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. ESQ.,
Redford, Kluge County, N. Y.
1)ee.14,1859-3mos
- ruz.axvinExigirunG FEMA LE
‘J., •
The reputation of i his institution is 7101 V fully estab
Helmut, and its NUCCOSH use first oldie; Seminary pbnced
beyond doubt. Pupils will in the boarding do
partminit, home eonilbrts, parental Supervision nod
mend influence: In Ilio eductitional , delp lout ...nr
oomplhihed teachers, thorough Instruction, ail sure
menus of advancement.
CONTENTS or 04TALOUti E JUST ISSUND.
TruMeeS: References; Ten'obers; Pupils' in ntto
alum the yovCr post. OS; titian of. Study ; Greduation;
I...spumes; Location; Menial and Moira Training;
vimixiAts; from lieu. (Mo. Chambers. 11. S. Schnook. D.
11.. and ethers, in' regent to the recent annual exam inn.
thins:lrma the Chambershurg Press; and from Jellies
W. Alexonder, D.r.p., of ton e York, end others.
The next session 1011 commence eeptclubor,l4th.
For a catalogue adders,.
liev. HENRY faIEVES, A. M.
Aug 10.1859. Chomborelourg, Pa.
frAo °• O r TA A Y N I.O p it reTr i n 9 t r eir i ; ,‘ h i n i ,o N tt . 7ks j k.
their CustomerS, for the very liberal pataxiiingo extols
dud to them, and would respeAtully inform the piddle
that tboy. continue to manufacture CU.STONIER N oek,
at theigold stand. on North Ilanover street, two deers
shave Gie . drug stove of,S: W. Ilovevettoki
With a number (Inuit rate workmen employed and
facilities lire leaguing the, host stock, to be found In, the
market, fluty ant prepared to make up every description
of BOOTS AND 81101,9, for Indies and gentlomen i n wear,
In the most ,fulilonable, style, and.of .wstuirmitt , eta
t oriels and workmenthlp. . ,
Many years of preetleal exporlenee to the business
loth hum and IP; Philadelphia Justifies them In Ravine,
that they are abliCtd l oer9 Nit e41040,10u to all it act
who may leave their order*
Apia. i 11,1858,
CARLISIE.AND PUMA DELl'illA
• I " l"4'''' ita fo-7 4
11, it R E.I GII T Ai If.
•
4 7 6 - Carg of thin [Anil:aye tio, Dupot 811111.1:A ,s
Ily, at 4 0 . 1 . 10 Ch. P. M.
1.111 e Cnr2h4o, Dully, la 7 o'cluo.. A 31. • ' •
0/.o..h.lntnntle , l Ibr thin 1.11/.1 should be In/Irked C. ti
Ily Lino., and neat In byb,0,,,,k,
3l ay 25. lewd.
1 .) .1 I,- AI)F.I, I'
A'SII EADINII •
' •
Two p.taNe l / 1 .,`1' trains lottv. Ilarrislmrg InHy. (S.on•
lavo, ex. eitteil.) AL ,no A. ,31 - . Awl 16.1i1 3/.. ,1 i.
llhila
drilphier Arriving titre AL I . 2..nilavioon Awl 7.1 U P. 31.
“ef LI romg, Iwr f e It i)p lolphln at 7.110 - A.31. And 3.:;U
P. 31" AL Ilan inhisr4.llt 19.x11 poem ithtl 8414 1
11.
, I+,llq.s: 'lo P111111.10pliitt; No, 1 0in:7,1,1.23; No. 9 0 i
ntIOO Irmiur) ;7.'2 70. ,
' I , are4 t 51. 1, 1:111.1 .11.3".
At ltualllog. 1111111.1 alit) trains Ibr Pottsville, 311lietx•
vllll., I:attEll lrrn, Ae. • , •
Four tnlit..6l,•one.. vitcling Yor Philadelphia daily, at
G A. 31 , 4t.r.ls A. )1., P.
I.e Vu Philadelphia fin. iiradlug at 7.30 A. 11.,1..:30
1 71,. and 4.45 P. )1.
•
' goading with up train for IVllkoidlarre. and
lizranton. •
Fat through tichotg nipltitliqr Information appiy to
,1..J1 C 1,11.11.,
(ienuoil Agouti
OREM
rEW • S E ROUTE .-,-
i. The subscriber Itaii started a tri iveelily line of
Stag, bithvecti Carlisle and Landisiturg, leaving Car
lisle every Monday, 11 ednesday and Friday, lintnedi•
ately on the arrival of the :Memnon train or rain born
Lire t art. Cetur,inp , lea . ves I.andhldnik at Ii Ou A. M.,
°very Tuesday. Wednettlay! and nitiirday. and arrives
at Carlisle at 1.00 .via. Perry County Marta
grin ze. tiltermn;dale,i , terivto.. (tap and Carlisle Sul
Out 4rit..... 4 , In and arse Oa 151 b, OW line w ill
Ito rub tinily foe the aertnninotiation ofj,at.srngert, going
to the Bprlitgt., .
I are to the Forialll pallets an (MM.,:
Cavilsl.• to : 4 1z1pliur S ningx, . . .
Vtorrot 1;111.
" '' . . . . .
Perry toltntv Wor:,l SPIII I P
. . .
Landl , bur,.; to ll'Arin Sprlogo,
' 11Lorrtdt'o.11ap,
8;111;11or Sprlogo,
'Cornsle, . .
Tao above Me will 'co: r% lbe 11.111, to and
om the several potato above Indirnted.
I have also a well moiled IA VIAIY STADIA:. from
which I not at all times ready to furnish horses and car •
rimes to those who will favor ton with their, patronage,
un tlatuost reasonable Lerma and In the very twat :qt.)).
innylllltrit,S. • DEI)IO3D
CIOPPER, TIN AND SHUT IRON
lJ MANUFACTORY.
=I
The sula.eriber takes 1111 s tilelhusl of informing her
friends awl the public, that she still , continues the
knanufkketnre °nth Veda of work. In Copper, Tin and
Shret Iron. turf Stoves are mein chat from tlnspnekt ap•
proved styles, The Cooking Stoves fir their kiiiillitle;
as reeks ankblektiers eakknOt be surpassed, among whirl?
;AM the well known Globe; Noble Cook, }fanny Porn,.
ter, Got et ko.r, Penn, and the re'w favorite, pr a l t i e
Plower, ookalkininu all the teatedlinprovemento, ok Piet
the beat and cheapest stove ever ollerekr to the duffle.
_TIM Ipt,rtotml Stove, or parlol. Lentilri ImprOi ell,. fir
warming twki. tinter bune reanns, pkirttp to order. 1,-
eider a large nsstuttokakt of Parhkr itaillators rid iNfllkat
°ll..istlPt`tArliSitllCES ItEIPtiCEI). on i'Ll:3l BIM;
and kIAS r l'1"17 I lilt. That, who wish Woll,tione
I n this line would do well to ea I at the old
- `
stand before k mink acting vlsowliper, as I anrile
tennis ed kin 0,, 11.11.1, Tar loner thorn the percent rates.
I hose for sale and keep kakaatkikktiv on hand the patent
Scotch 'rip Burner. Woo T4lpern, phlill iiinl•filliii (11:1s
Glebes; Gas„VlKthrike, Wrhught Iron Tubes, Hydrants,
Lead Pipe. (honk Hose. ;hewer Baths, Bath Tuba, Over.
llow Itnains, Marlon Ilasin tops, te. yly workmen are
competent and reliable. All work warranted and fur
workmanship and material, I di:Menge romper it ion. .
Atrir A few good Cook Stoves with FOlllO suitable for
parlors - on hand, Which 1 "iii se]] at c o st.
J ,?lcy 4, 185:1. ' , 31A 1ty_3141441i14.1.9
11.j1- X 0 1 olt - 1' I (1 - I'Ultl?, - 8
,4 A. 1.. TIES WOOD % - vould respeethdly tovm
eitisens of CeirliSk and vlehtltythat lie hits taken room
In Zug's new building, east corner of Market Squat ,
where be is at all times ready to take Rutty
in 010 latest and nand approved style. Pictures take
in rainy and Omni , / weather its wail 118 Agar. And sit
Martian ',hen or no charges pada. Portraits'and Is
guerreotypes copied. Nlintatuye PleCures taken ft
Lockets ke.. in Antbrotyp,
mbrotypts warranted to stand lite test of UlllO,llO
or motor.
1,3.11., and °cattalo:ll aro cordially Invite tl to
nod exlnninc spocimena.
Prices from :Meta. to $lO, A. It. lIHNIVOIM.
— .lon. 27. 185H.-Iv.' A rtit.t
UNS GUNS.—Just received a large
Orossortmoot. of
Double Barrel duns,
•
Single •• "
Single and Diiuble l'istols
Revolvers,
Game Pugs, •
PO6'‘lol. Flasks,
Shot Pouches,
Powder.
`` - Sitotr .
Claps,— •
Wads, &c., nt
11. SA XTON'S,
1
3lrt) 18',9
U IVERY STABLE.—llaving per
. 1_,4 dinned from' J. It. Nonenntkor his LIVERY E.
TA B1,1: , 11)1 ENE, I Win be Ith,ays ready to (1,0111111,
• date the pubile with HORSES. CAI
epA.r..4 , 'Hg,lti AGES, BUOGIES. and every other n
He In toy tine. By strict attention
bIINIIIONS and a dealro to pican.e, the subserlb, hopCs I
receive a liberal share of public patronage."
' • lIENDEL.
N. It. Omnibusieej_epaed to supply those who 111
be In need or them. 11.
MEM=
I) 410FING SLATE.—The under
,igned has been lippOillted ligont, for the snleof
1:0 , 1FING nATE null has now null will constantly
keep on hand o. Coll supply to unct Ole delennan of
Lulldets and dhers. Thorn in want of n superior nab.
rle would do n ell. to call at the Lumber nod Cool Yard,
near the Can 1101.1 t,
.tune Pica. JACOB ~Slllto7+l.
L; IST GREAT 'ARRIVAT
FALL .C. WINTER CLOTHING.
The'subserilaq has just retorned from the East°
(Ales, with a largo nod web ePlerttql stock of
FALL. AND WINTER CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
''!'BUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS
to.. a blob Its cau•ucll 1 t ouch prices, as to astonish th
N MMES.
!laving taken particular pains to select goods roped
Iv adapted for !tilt market, lie can assure his customer
that they are
CHAS. %MAW
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Buyers will nod It to their Inter et to examine his
stock, as he has determined to sell upon the umtlo of
. "SMALL PROFITS."
try_ Itenuonber the old Stand, near tholturket House.
ASIIEIt \VIVA,
Successor to Steiner & Bros.
Carl late, Sep. 14; MO,
FURS! FUR 81! FURS!!!
,_. FOR 1850-60, , • - • •
FAREIRA Si THOMPSON,
NO. 818 MARKED ST LEFT, abovo - Ergrith,
50.14111 Hide, PIIILADMPLIA.
II A{7: JUST OPENED THEM '
Elegant Assortment of Furs,
umnufnctured under their immediate supervision from
Fllliii;selected with the greatest care from the largest
stacks of the EuroriaN Bisniita, embracing every rnrie•
ty and style of
• LADIES AND GUILD:LENS WEAR.
Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a
larger selection. Besides the above geode, we have a
fine assortineat'of
BUFFALO ROBES, GENTLE..IIENS',
FUR GLOVES d , COLLARS.
The prices of nil thenegoods nre et it losrer liguri than
they run be boyght noysehcre-lo_flio city.
TIIO.III'SON, •
• Noe.9,lltbn. 818 Ms rket Street, rblllol'n.
N. 11.—FURS nlteled And repaired and Fun TIUM
MINOS made to order. • •
HAT - RE DTUTION IN PR WES.
b.voi dny commenced selling Oft my entire
pawl< of Winter eloodaut greatly reduced prices.
Fr, ash Merinoes, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks, &C., AT COST.
All other Moods nt uncommonly lose prices,
CARPETINGB ATUOIrr.
The stock is large and complete. '
NOW is the time and Ouikar's the. place, to "secure
;root banmins,
CHAS. Oa ILBY.
Carlisle, Jan. 4, 1860.
/1 1 1 IE STOVE TO SUIT.
n ,olph•to succor and universal satis
!action given •by the i'llAilti Si FLa)W'6lt u
100 K eTuVE, worrants the stiliscriber W
taliing upon ail .who wish cionfott and con „3
•
Sentence to call and examine the stove before
purchasing. All • who hew tried Om stove
have been mare than satiated. Of the great nultdor
will during the proseatt'semmo.Jhe first mould:11M has
et to he heard. 1)1 no other stofo can this with truth
m
For stngth; economy, betting, coohltig,
Salting, and roasting powers it hes nu rival. The Into
Improvements fir the consumption of coal gas, gives'
adill'lonal'stretigtlt . . besides a Vast Saying In fuel. '(ho
naive IS warranted tOgire satisfaction In all rases. Tina
lurialtlrre lauthmado of the best material, and for, work ;
Manship cannot ho'surpossed. '1 have besides n 'nitim
lora other cook stoves which 1' n•lIl sell - lvith Or with.
out. furniture below coat. All' worttAteretofore done,.
attended to promptly Charlie; inotteritte.'with a desire,
to pleas., nil. 1 Iloilo to Merit in contillballcotkeysl7
image already bestowed.
• - IL e,l. RMS.' ,
'Joh. 11, logy.
.
N. H. The hlkehrst prim, Nu tor old rp,pl;er,, bra.!r,
pewter, In rarb,.nr - tukon Fn exrhapyo
r. L
atliscrlapton,s.
Fit 880, WA It 1) v i tt ES!), ,
811 M %MYST
.1. k 1. 11110M/8, .
ells 11.011.1.,1,6, Pl.
IL A I. .L It co A D
AN;
1!=
=I
1:111
S A It;
L•I IT •E ie. N
N ET}3lt, I
IT IS cOJIPOWL/111.1).E
11:181.ecpulo top etUl.lls
knosin mid Approved by .
notl in nun t/oriptl to
fur.illll..ll It
../L etiTtritltousnot,g
yool , e,lll , llnd Os/pi up
Omer, ua Illll.oi lei led
slum /dom.
, ~ '
)16th sr must heathy.'
'of the it divitltatnl, leg
q tine titles till tottet fen.
Let the dictates of
you Ifs the two of the
lor,•aod II will cure
mill attacks, Dymptpsitt.
Ott plaints, Dysett 7
torn, ilotittlal r-
C:ng,' , :ra )loti its. elniera
cumin
iurvvtiiully ua 011,t)11111.-
TINE. It wilt rum sick
vatt t. edify./ It, ilvt:litp
teuspot bruit: are taken
II who woo it ore
n 11.
'MIN WATER INTIM
INYII.ORATOII, AND
G IYPII ER.
Price One
SAN 1 0 :0 R D S
FAMILY •
CAT lIAIt
comrou
Yam V . . - getahle EXtrt
Cdeau, air tight, a
❑ ate.
be rti iy rnthitrtb: Pill isn general but ac
tive Ca till ;le ti 111:11 the prop, let°, bag nscd in
bin prneti 11+10 thanU .. ri 4 twenty years. .
The co tautly - ' rensing demand from
thou win •, long ns ed dun Philp and the rat.
It:no:tint 'Which' nll give"pik-' In regard to their
has induced mu to place i; .. .,111pnt within the ,ael,
of alt. „ , ,
The Profestion un it know Iltal tilfrerelif Co
thattlet net different 1,, 11221222 Of l hit 1 ,2 1,002.
.9
ho c r ; !thartle PIII 't.net
with due 1 . 02122 . 0112'21 4V22 it lilt, ettablithed
eettipiimittol
.4 horn n 0201,25 of: the
11111 eel V0gn 2 2 112 1 , 20, t 111 01 , 0 net alike on eve, y
part of the alhoeolitr ", ranch, nod goon unl
rote In nth 00000 Mlll`l . ll it Old rattl/ttrtie is Peedeil.burli
en . .l)ermtgetnents of the ;Stomneli, tifeeph.e,,
• l i nlim it) the Itnek 211121 Loins, Costlvenetn, Vain
rind tiormiess over the licl•blv,le Itody, huttlitit
old, ltirli f. "julep t ly.Yadilf inuderted, end lu
long cameo Fero, LW, E , ApllddiC, 21 Creeping
Seneatieu of told Over the 120d3 . 2 itest i esseetr,
Ileadmilte or weight ho d Ow bend, nil ittlitintitin
tuft Diseases, Worms In 'Children nr Adults,
Ithettmatitm, n Fred 'Purifier of the Bleed and
1121/111y . dine:2%olth 11 . 121241 22041 Is - hel6 - too nuttier
out, to mention In this .1 , ertisonen t. 1)oso, I tci
EMI
Esa
Pice 30 Centu
, The Myer invigorator end Flintily Cathartic Ti pro
Druk . gists generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trildo In Xll the large towns, .
•Sauford, M. D.,
Mrtn u lac turor and I'rt.l4le.tui.,
-31 t Brondway, 1"orlc.
June 115,1241 A).
TOES DISEASE 010.01. NATE 1.1
OF THE 411,0001
in 1141,1w:don of vital itnportance. and one
hes never been satls`actorliy disposed of by the print,
sors who teach tile heeling - art. Home Inaintalio-qill
especially the old school l'hytleinus—that life lives I.
the blood. and *ie.:fore till liseasea originate In It- -
hut modern aelence avers that Affluents have-their
origination In both the Nidtde and Il,ilds of the Uoily.
That the latter preponderate. tine ever. is u fixed fact,
.and theilleal fI,JII tine dem iy denionhtrated flint nt
Irnst tarn thinks of the illittliat butuntrllenfi 1 5 heir to,
I lotto their h (r),,,, in nn.
sTATH OP Tun 111.001)!
It v for Irodanco. lit the long catalogue. - buch as Scrofti
Ttlthr, •• itaritur's Blot:hen. Erysipe
his. utters, Salt rheum, disci:ergo, from the Ear, Fever
Fans. or irruptive illteaaes Of any hi:W.—These are at
certalned by 001 [warier trout had
blood—,, Idle. the highest medical authorities declare
that most fevers originate In the - Hie e' manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet —the fuAner is,
log all internal, and the latter an ,eternal irruptive
,illsense; :I:1,1 In all persons attached by these Inniailler,
the blood le found to, be eithei ei;ligulated, or of a dark
unhealthy color, •
To traid off,n large Majority of diseaaes, nn well to
MTV II 11l1.1111ter %Altai have already - Oar:I upon th e : l a
tea, it is necessary to
•
— ll.illt(rl — TlTT7lsl,t)ol) •
Illoodl 4 oniellei• — • dii . e's not claim to
Lon
VNIYESU-' , AI,
for every lIIRIAISA hunt., but the propeletora claim for
It the potter nut only of draltdr4. , hid n.. intrdirit lee n 1
the'ldnall. but by the skillful rnmhhinl ionoi well I. AIM •
vegethlde r,unedles. it trill cure All diseases fltifil/tf fro I
it deranged slate of the liter, drive nut ■tue
OVA renewed tone and vigur - br,the Ntornaeli That the
ilttion St.uu•n Is all that Iv elahned fur It, the proprie
GUM cltreprud Ore
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.
- It IN onlyn.fen• years: sloe,. It Arim dixcnrorod . ljtul.yet
It hop grqw'n Into xua4n It 111.11.0FS that n Idrifolulvratcry
bun been built exprepftly An. HA Inanntnetnre---n Innro
nunibee of men employed In putting IC lip, and still Iha
..... ..„.... , .... . •
• 'SUPPLY J( H
. IVe ask any sandhi 1111.11, reek! this 1,0 00, II the fed
(tine did not possess Ath the virtues claimed for It ?
Tho Proprietors have hundreds of rertaleates halal
men 01 probity said standing. In the community, show
log what the medicine Is doing daily fur the eutTeringt
ASK ANY
=Milier!Ml
lot the ntlihletl give tt n jingle bottle ell
ronvhire the most Nkeptlenl flits ellirnry.'
For sate In Corilsle by S. W. Ilaverstlek.
holt, and 11..1. Kieffer; linofftnatt A. Son, NlPelittnlrs
burg tiostreller A Zook, Shephertlstow 11 :Joshua Coln
llogstotro ; ineolt Simmons. Cross Itolils; Kurtz A:
Wise, Shfremtntstown; A. M. Lelellelli whips;
)Ivry W, !Ijssel, Churtittonn ; Edward inures, West
11111; C. Fosnetuebt A lure., OnlivIlle: Shorninher
haunt t. Nesvi , ttrit; Win. llratti.n t No t rrut e ; A . 'r oo d &
Co.. Springliold; linssoll A Dire. Dleltloron ; 1110Inni
A Wttrlit ogee inel;sonvlllei Win. Clerk A Co., torn
'tends; Win. 11. tickles, Sporting 11111; 11. Deolhoter
Whlte Mall; .1. C. Alt hi., itblppenalutrtt all of Cumber
land county, Pa.
LIN I)6lh' 6: LEMON. l'coprletnoc
0111.1d3 .sbn rc, I'd
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ENTIT!.ED
• .
"B 0 Y HOOD'S-P.ERir ,
ASS)
MANHOOD'S CURSE.
•
PUBLISHED BY DR. S. PANCOAST,
916 Spring Garden atreet. Philadelphia, Pa., and
for vile by ull bookdellerB.
This Is n book of '2:25 IJVC: 1 ,1 2 111D..1 , 61.111111,1 elolh,wl4
nine Iltb.,graphie plates. and Intended for paients,
guardians and (mug DIM. Every young Mall nil,
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•
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The last chapter is devoted to the Toilet. giving the
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1 )1t. HAMPTON'S COMPOUND
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Dr. lintepton'a Pills contain neither Balsam or Mer
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and aro reeommendea by eminent pby6lelane,..,,
Sa
Certain, ..
• Speedy' and•
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•
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• • tWeaknensWfind all
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•
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FAIRCHILD,' See tary. • •
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DEBILITATES,
,lISTIRELT VEOM Otitis
lied filet. r :101111111d :kil•tt
01l lint hove used I.
Mllselth eel Ilderwe to n
IF r,.e• wievedtd
!Aral hie the 'let to,
• 'OD le 1.. nid ro.llo
tibeales In nty p, sse
• it..d to Ilse teceyeroteet
tevf It. nod tired So • Wee,
tly oh the newel,
Isom. jutleier,t ettid
ILI vet. 7yvlgorn
Mld • I,lv, r u
ft/
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11111M11111, '1:1M11.4.
WI:11003 until
IW rS
lim FA3IILY 31E111
Ilendoehtsias
1 5 7(Ititledtes. Pim. re thee
allet eezmiteneveient urtle
I s o. .igh : ilot their ter:Moen!
IS4 !MOUT!! WITH' , Tll l'
"2 1 'SIVALI.OIYI BOTH TO
1111,t , Ina. Bottle.
T 1 0 1 ): 1 LS,
'1:1111.1, PBl3l
and put 'tip in Clain
keep ic tiny cli-