Special 3toges ?'l}-..F.A ItBIERS Tmoim lA:rms.—The underaigned, la now prepare to flirnith, 1 . 1 any quantities, from 101 to 1000 iirre, 0 more; good farming and +growing tondo, In :Randolph s n d adjdrent rountles, In western Virginia, within 12 15 hours of MI thoore, and 24 of Now' tin • The land le fertllo . and • well timbered, the el llrn ~ very healthy, nod so mild that %lump can be ordinarily, wintered. with 'very llttln feeding, nod here , a eqw cnn ho raised as cheap nn n ehleken In Sew England. They will be sold cheap, and, ou easy terms, or exchanged fot • , Improved property, dr OM inerelnualise, Address, with P. 0. stamp, Joy, Coe Tilbun ..I,3ulldingn, Now York. ' bnny25,185.0. "rgil LIFIt are often rendered wretched by nitments.whlrh are tidittf.! In .themselves cud easily cured If taken In thee. Alf,etlea of the liver, stronioli.und other organs n nicerned Indigestion, 'are the m Ist frequent. They 111 , 115 Ily make the suf toror nervous. irritable and complaining, rind re atives and friends ere forald to Lear the brunt of their In humer. The use of llehtetter's Celebrated St,nn•t^ll Altera wiTI prove KU L 41,1.1111. remedy for this evil. It will not old) strengthen the wholio physical °grunion. Von, hut entirely cure Lire most obstinate e. 0,, er lu digoetion, Diirrine t. Dysentery; and Liver Complaint. The first physicians In the country, ;tee lend In their praise of tills pteparation. tcnothee recommendation' of the Bitters is that it is so paint title' to the tiste that It may be used open as a beverage. Sold by •all drug— gists. - ;;PVIN4kNk DR. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. HOOFLAND'S BALkiAMIC cORDIAL, The great standard medicines of Me' present age,. have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded svisfac. lion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseaies arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive. organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. , - The 13a4uurtio Cordial has weguirect,St reputation surpassingihat'ofany similar pre ,paration extant. It will cure,wrruoux /AIL, the most severe and long-standing . . Cough, Cold, 'or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In. tlnenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient .Consumption, and has performed the most astoniehing.aures ever known of . . Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and curs the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD . 11( THE DOWELS. - ), These medicines are prepared by .tir. Jikonsoir No. 418 Arch' Street, Phila . delphia, Pa.,:tutd are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. - The signature of C. M. JACKISON mill be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. 4 4' In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called ETTELYLIODY'I9 ALMANAC?, you will find testimony and • comMendatory (notices from all parts of the country, Thin - 4/manacs are given away , by all our agents. "4'Harria9ts =MI On tho Rth Inst.. by Rey. C. P. Wine, 11.011AIIT BOYD pruici , E, to C.kTILAILIrsIk: CiltUTllleltS both of Now• Tlllo. Oh the Sth Inst. et the residence of the bride's (ether by Res. Jere), Fry, Mr. -JACOB A LIMIGHT, fu MISS HENRIETTA, daughter of Henry lout, Esq., ell, of Middlesex. ptit . lhs On the morning of the : loth inst.. to thin Borough, JOHN STUAIVI"fIIO3IBSON, son of .lone.ph C. and Jane Thompson, aged I yearn V.rnontbs end 3 days. • The parenta have met n oath bereavement in the •depth of their little boy, oho Tres Intelligent beyond Wm acorn, and rich In promise of the future. Yet kind and merciful art. Thou; Though clouds and darkness volt Thy throne; To Thy behest we meekly bow, And murmur, let Thy wilt bp done!. gly ntarhtts. CARLISLE PIIODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by AVoodw•ard & Schmidt FLOUR (Suporliuo) do. (Hatra.) do. (Family.). MR FLOUR WHITE WHEAT .. NED ~ do lIYF CORN. OATS (now.) CLOY}.ItSI'UU T1310Tlit:111E1).... SPRING BARLEY: iviNTER BARLEY PIIILADELPMA There is some little demand for Flour, and theiMan het is firmer, the high rates now. demanded for IVlie having a tendency to stiffen prices, and some holders are indifforent about selling. Pales include 1500 hhia and lots at $0 , Or good straight super., about $0 25 for good extra, and $0 76 for choice Western Extra Family. $0 is now the Uniform asking rate for stem:ler& super. The trade are buying more freely at from $5 ti7,?4: for conimou mixed super., up to so®o 25 for choice dm and extras, $0 a7%@6 75 for family, and $ll 87!(.0V7 25 for fancy brand, us in quality. Rye Flour is firm and rath or scarce, and wo quote it at $4 37/ 2 '111M." Corn Meal is rather more inquired for; old Penna. In held atla 50 Vbbl. ' . In Grain thero Is not much doing. owing to the high views of holders, and about 1500 hue. Inferior to prime rods sold at $1 45 to $l 43 in store. Witilo is scarce and prime is wanted, at $1 60. ltye continues In do mend and sells freely at 02(0191c. Corn is dull. and on• ly about 1000 bus. yellow sold at.73a for loss In the care and in store, Including about 1400 bus. fair quality float at the some rote. Oats are unchanged, with salmi Of Nana. at 44k.443i40. Delaware at 43c. Marley and Malt ire also unchanged. DIARKETs. lour and Meal.—The demand for Super Flour is fair for-export,.but a large proportion of the stuck of lieu.. ard, street, we Itiarn, is ordered to be held for higher prices. The only sales reported to-day comprised 400 bbl. Howard et root dupot at $5 70 per bbl. We co tsmote at $5 75005 for (toward street Super, nod 7 5 @5 Per tJbi fec City Mills do. Of Extra there were no sales whatever reported; we quota as before, flow. ard street and Ohio nt d 12, 1 4(a0u 2,i, and City Mills at 6 25®$1 60 par lobo. Corn Alexi la quiet at $3 02 for City 11111 s, and $4 per bbl. for Brandy wine. slip, Hour Is In moderato demand at 4 25645 i 31 per bbl. es be fore quoted. l'he offerings of Wheat this marnlng amoun. ted to some , 34 bushels. and prices wore rather easier, though . nut quotably lower, vie: 1 55@.51. 02% for fair to good white, and 105@t1 72 per buehol Inc prime to choice do ; rod was quoted at 142(M1 47 per bushel for titir to prime. Of Corn 111,000 bushels offered, Rod good to prime White sold at 71(073 els. weight, and do. yel low at 743174 eta. per bushel do.; damp and ,fdlr lots white and yellow sold at 00@;70 cts mensure—demand good. Of Oats 2,600 bushels offered, and Maryland and Virginia sold at 42C074 els. and Penna. nt 45(04.1 cents per ha. No nye reported sold; we quote Penna. at 00 €IOI cts. and Maryland and Virginia at 65(07 eta. per bushel. ate, in tlauertisemeiits. 910 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Tux o. USCApORA. FRAIALE INSTITUTE. TIIISRTITUI lON k located et Academia, .Itlniats county, Pa., 8 mike from the Penn's. Railroad, at Vat. Sargon station, and 6 sullen treat the Perrysville station. TEIRMS : - The Academic Tear consists of two Sessions of five months each. Thu summer Session with which the t. School opens, will confluence on Tuesday, the lat day of May, 1860, and wilt close on Saturday, the 29th Sep tember.lB6o, and the Winter &Mau. on Thursday the lot day of November, 1860. and close Ilerch 80th, 1801.. Hoard including Fuel, Light and Tuition In _ the Primary anti Collegiate Step trtmento, - ' per term, paynbl. In advancde.... ...... . $76 00 Washing, per dozen 3l Lemons on Piano or It utter, lc, -- _cording to length 016, $2O or $25 per Sass Utle of Piano or Guitar; actor ding to time • $4,. sor 6 - ,; Drawing or Flower.rninting 10 to $l5 „ Ancient or Modern Lengusgoa, RAOII 7,410 „ When Fire la required In Sleeping Room., each Seats in Churches Fru, Young ladles will be met at the above elation., and conveyed to the institution, if a short notice be given .by letter, addressed, to the Principal at Academis, Ju niata county. For circulars or other Information ad dress the Principal at the above deice. ItRV. W. (1.-E. - Principal. March 14, 1800-2rn LAW CARD:-.-CIIARLES K MA (II4CUIILiiI, ittoriley at Law, &flee la Ice hull's Juat oppoalta the Market Howe. Carlisle, March 14, ,60—ty, • 1'4 .1 olt 8 /11 4 14) OR It N N Tho property on the nonfood west of the College, owned bylto . r. Dr. McClintock, And 'noir In the hsrups• ,y of U. D..Cialbortson. For forme apply to ' • 114 Rill ALW Marsh i • _ I 1 860. . spitlNcr ~ A T B ii .i. 0 Isl• ; iteliurg old Stand. A complete storm of pets and Capq now ready for Impectlon. . „ . SILK, . .. • ~ . • .. FUR, - .. . . • • OASSINIERU. ' " • FF,LT & WOOL In every eta le and quality. Wu calltlartf(Ller oar! -, tlun to our $:1 MIA. lIATS. Silk end; io ft Halo ..e..1 -• rty., style man %tinctured to .order. Cos - or all kinds,' 1t1X01.1.111.7 KBl,Llill'S OLD STA NIS: . Nortli Ifinover Street. (Indlele March 14, 18110.. , • '''.' ...._.....__ __ WATCHkS, JEWELRY A SILVER-WAAL% We • would ri3sßoctfully jnform, our friends, patrons sod Ow publidgenerally, that . vro barn now in Stare, and offer RETAIL, eV the lowest Cosh Prices n Inr,.%e and .very choice stock of Watches; Jew. eiry, , Bilvor and Plated Ware, of eve: ry variety end style. Every description of Diamond Work, and other Jewelry made to or. Per at short notion. ArvirAll {Thoth! WAIIIIANTPD to beitsreprosen tett, N.H.. Partfluhu attontiou 'FlYeo to tho REPAIRING of %Tau:hew; null .14nrulry, of 'every dos,ription. STA UFF KIVA; HARLEY, No, 1122 111.1rket Shoot, South SIMI, thuLtourchA , March 14, 'OO-3111. I)APER lIANGENG-8 OF , * :'ENV DESIGNS.. ' In Gold, Volvet, Strip'd and Figured, (Maud, Marble and Oak. Gold, and Plain BiIIiDERS, DECOItA• .FIRE-BOARDS PRINTS, and 15'1NI/OW SIIADES. Also, now and handanino Stylon of WALL I'4 PER, TroniSli Ciluts , .per Wet, and uprarda—WILOLESALI,; & RETAIL. JAIVIti.7B BUIt.K. Jr., • (Sureciomr to, hot& Ifolronc,) ' MANUFACTUrtEII, No. 62.9 CIIESTNUT Struot PIIILAD'A. • March IS, 1.11110-79 h IVEW CARPET. HALL. LlLoidich & Sawyer, In connection with their Dry. Oood 'business, hard wit opened a seep large stock of Uarpotings. comprising Velvet Tapc4ry, Ingrain, Veal tlan, Hemp mid gag Carpets. Moo, a full assortinent , STAIR. 03.11.,PET5, of different Tridtheind Mode. Also. Floor Oil Cloths, Matting. of different o Idlh wldttkand ebequed, Drug, et'e Illind Materials of all kinds LOOKING GLASSES,. and a genera] variety of . _ HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. We invite the-Inspection-of buyers to our largo and__ varied stock of goods,'as wq are prepared to offer - I.I!inSOAL INVCCEUnNTS . In thin line, our stock.belng entirely now and elubra can in all Ute - • ' Sllil PI eT STYLES A'ND PATTERNS- • in the omrket.: • We are also reeel•lng our awl; of ' ,SPRING DRY'CrOODS, which for 'co:lTN:tone., e.innot ho suromaed in tho tato. Please glee un a call and examine for yourselves. SAWYER. Nrlisle, 1860.—t f. rt l o FARMERS AND GrAIt,DNERS. Theo B Subncribern offer for Onto 00,00arrels of . DRETTE, made by tht ,- I,odi Manufacturing Com pany, in lkto to suit purchasers. Thin article Is In the twentieth year of- lie Introduction into this country, and has outlived fertilizers of every oilier i.encription, - for the following ransoms: , Ist. It is made front the night soil atilt, City of New York, by tho 1,. M. Co ,'who hero a capital of $lOO.OOO Wrested in the business , . which Is at rink" should they.. 'Mike a had article. -For Corn and-Vogetablo4 It, lo the cheapest, neat. cot and handiest, manure In the world; it can be placed In direct contact with thelseell, forces and ripens vego : tattoo ton weal. earlier, prevents the cut norm, dou bles the crop:and Is without disagreeable odor. Three dollars w4rth or two Intriels Is Ail sufficient to manure an sere of corn in the hill. , Pnrcr.-1 bbl. lads. $3 $O,-5 Mule. SR, and or, 6 1,1?1, $1 36 per barrel, delivered free of cartage, to yrs zeta or railroad in Now York City. A pamphlet eon taming-every information, and- eer tifientea trout farmers all nr, r the United Stolen, who hare owed It from two to eaventeen yearn, will be root free to any one applying for the name. 011114'1NQ BROTHERS .t.OO • 'NM-Eh hirer Agrieultutal Warehonee; 60 Court la mi. St rent. Noir York. Or Kai South Delaware Avenue !Philadelphia, Pa. - March 7. 1860 IiARI)WAIII4I. - = has Just mturncti from the Eastern cities with the largest, cheapest till beet rseley,ted es; temttnent of Hardware ever uttered In Ole Cern''icy. Eve ry thing 'kept In a large IVltolet.aln ,A r tid Itetall Herd ware Store VAn be had a Ilttl,i inner than any other home In the empty at the Chrap lf:.rdwnru store of 51arelt 7, II ENRY SAXTON. VH, AILS AND SPIKES.- Tolls Nall. a..d tiplhec, Jug recel•Cd of the very hell make and [yd. Country merehnotn Fituplled with Imils at manufacturer!: pike., At, the Hardware :gun. of =ME 606" TRACE 011A1N8 OF ALL kinds with u largo assortment of ' MUTT CHAINS, , HALTER CHAINS, lIHEAST CHAINS,. . Firm CHAINS, . LOU CHAINS, ' TONGUE CHAINS. COW CHAINS, SPREAD A:c4 ke., ' Just received at the Cheep Hardware Store of 3larch 7, 'Ili). - . HENRY SAXTON. AMES! MANES!! DAMES ! ! 370 Pair linture,Juet received or, all kinds. COMMON PATTERN, - • LONDON' PATTERN, ELI'!, All ETHTOW N PATTEMN, with and without patent fanteuluge cheaper than ever at the Hard waro Store of ' March 7,'00.. . pAINTS AND OILS. --:- 10 Tone White Load. 1000 Gallons of oll;' Just received with a large asKrtment. of Vainiehes. Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, - Japan, White Zinc, . Putty, Colored 'A ne, Lithargo,' lied Lead,' Whiting, Boiled 011, ' Glue, lard 011, ' Shellac, Sperm 011, - Paint Brushoe, Phi, Oil, Ake., Colors of ovary deseriptioNdry, and OH In ...and tubes at the Hardware,ptore of March 7. 'CO. $5 25 .5 50 .5 50 .3 0 2 ..1 40 .1 30 =I VA RM BELLS ! FARM BELLS!! 1 Just received the largest, cheapest and best as. sortment or FARM BELLS In thp.count3;, Oreencastle 3letal, and Bell Metal WAItRENTED NOT TO CRACK, t the Ilardware Store or March 7, 'llO. , . . - .), 0 IV DE It . - - . 25 Kegs Dupont. Rork and Rifle - powder, with a go assortment of Eafoty Foes, Picks, Stone Ilrllls Stotie Sladtei, Crow liars. • - Stone Hammers. Just received at the cheap Hardware Store of Mandl. 7, 'CO. SAXTON. 4A--• DU3I I'S AND • C 31E-MT.- I . 60 leirrele Cement. with a very large ansortmenti _or Chain and Iron Pumps, of all hinds cheaper than over, at the Hardware Store of March 7,200, 1 00..-. TONS IRON AND ROLLED i IRON of the very Leaf ENGLISH BRANDS we, ran ted in every way Superior to American make. Just re reited with alarge assortment of , . Sheet Iron, Anvils, 1 . hoop In, Vices. - -' 'Sand Iron, Files, • Horse Shoe Iron, Rasps, ' Spring Steel, Bolts, . Cast Steel, Rivets, Blister t tool, Nuts, .Washers, . Ifo , ne Shoes:- Screw Plates,, ~ Nails. Blhekeinith Bellows de., Sc. Cheaper than thcfcheapest, at the hardware Store of March 7,'00. , • . 11E5ItY SAXTON. . N. II • All Iron nold at city prices with freight added and warranted. lIIONDAY, March 12 Aumt,ULTU I tAI. IMPLEME,NTS Cultivators, Garden floes, Garden Trowels, Yorks, Shovels, Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Prik. ' ning Hooks flay Knives, Picks. Me+ 'tucks, Gay . Elevators. Manure /looks, Pions of TEN different teaks, including Planks filown,llenwood's Plows, • Gibbs' Plows, Ze!glees Plows, Bloomfield Plow, Sort Metal, and Eagle Plows, fee., ac., ac., &c. Just received a largil supply of all kind • of goods to fit out the Farmer or Mechanic at • March 7, ,r.o. 1 0(10 BOXES OF 01, ASS..- - of nil sizes, Double and eloglo flick. Plain, Orni . k woutal Colored &e. Just received nt. the Cheep hard• wore Store of March 7, '6O: ‘)00. GRIND . S.TONES.-, Of all sizes..warrnoSed of the bent quality: Juni received at the Hardware Store of March 7.'60. HENRY SAXTON!. I / 1 0 It RENT.- ' Three commoillona roornn on the third story of ItIIEOPS NEW HALL. suitable for soulety'moatlnge, Lodges Ut slinflar,purposes also, on thu ,first floor ono room sultable-for a Millard Itootn or ofllcu, and a TOO to In the basement ore offered for rent. Pomesslon given lmanedfatel Y. 1 I March 7,1800.— . t f. J. MIAMI F 0 it At the Cab!pet Bonnie or A. D. EWING, 3 A, No. I Venetian Blinds: 'ditch coat $2O a pair, ono year ago; and will ix sold at a groat reduction. I) I'lli II A NaINGS"& c. SPRING` Isoo__ STYLES. EMI HOWELL & BOURKE; MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP PAPER 'HANGINGS. No. 17 South FOURTU Street, below Market, Piffle dolphin. /Sabra Unusual farilitlen to Wootssit,i4 Emit nor- 7 ins, a splendid stock of goods' So select from,nod all of the neefont and beet desigde.-:=WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER!, Inepdlees varlet!, h1ne.1.8m... • 'P. , \ ~.44) r. , ...- - •:. , - ..•:.:!..,. II EN lit NA STUN EC= =1 IMMEEMI HENRY SAiTON HENRY SAXTON HENRY SAXTON WALL PAPERS IPOOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR TIRE TEAR .1859. TRIMBLE, AIMtiMAM ROMAN/m.l WILLIAM OMACJIT, Esquires, Directoriof the Poor and of •tho 'puss of Employment of thoCoullty of Cuuiberiand; In ifecou- - • vilth said County, from the first day of January, the thirty.first day ofpocinnber,llBs.4 c To'clish received from County 'fro front Lol. Wherry for • -- uno of Mrs - holly, „ from T. :11: idd e, ..fisq. ia for non of Morer, • „ from It. M'Cortney, by' the hoods 'oll T. M. , Biddle, for board of prisoner, from Jos. hobnob, for use of Mrs. Kuettlo, • •,. from dos. Lobself. for • sundries, 71 from Esq. Moans, for non of C...APLaugh. „ from, John Clendonln, for hides', from Carlisle D. Bank,' from Gardner ' Saxton, kc.,' for old metal to malls returned, &e., By. mai paid morehondine, gro corbel, he , for otork, for ofUltllery, .• „ for ouppart of outdoor psuperri, • for shoetunking, tailoring baiting, &o • Unworn & tinkering, • -nundrien, . blarksmithlng, • Oro hisuranco co., firm., nod horn„ Rhea, • grain flour & grinding, ~ thrashing. machine, horse • power and bolt, • locust posts and making o posts, • constable and justices fern, • outdoor funeral expanses, „ d, 8, t7ulwell. Esq.,.l,alance In full of Interest of the ' O'Brien recog. In Or. phone' Court till widow ell:inset, death, and liabriel O'Brian's share of 'sold estate on wid• no's death,. >lr. Colwell being ndot'r of sold wl• dow k also representing • Gabriel O'Brian, •„T. M. Middle, Esq.. salary. „ Carlisle D. Dank, - interest, _ Dr: Ziegler. salary, ' Jcs. LOKI.Ii, salary, Jacob. Squl,r, salary, ' for MVO amd .1111, I.lllla Alni..ll , ,me • State ittuntla asyinto, • 'for inPrileines. PI for leather, , ' • , for castings, - „ for hardware. • ' for farming utensils, • for mason and carpenter work, • -„ for outdoor medical • Dauphin en. poor hourte, Huntingdon co. poor house, O'llthn's estate. „ • for-hay and straw, 'fot new hare; „ A Ilos'ei extra pay „ • S. Tritl. extra pay, Trimble. extra pay, • Trout, for thrabiting, for wagon making. • Balance due tr'eanurer on last settlement, , - JACOB SQUIER, Csq., Tieasurer of the Poor !foment the House of Entplo> most of Cotnherinnd County, I account with the Directors of said Thetitution, fro . the first day of lanunry till the thirtyfiret day December, 185 U: LIIL To rnph. from Co. Cornmise'rs, from dilli , fi , iit-sources as exhibited In the fore. going Ftlitl.lllollt. „ from Corti/de Dep. hank, for old metal nails returned Oninuce due Treasurer, By eaFl;.pald on Directors' orders, By balance duo TroAsurer at laat - -scdtleutente. Carpenter work of new bun, = IS horses, 2 colts two 3 can old, 14 stccre, 14 milk cows I bull, 2 yoke of tem./ally; oxen, 3 calves, 2 heifers, 30 shoats ; 1U pigs, 5 brocdlag sox ' s, 10 sheep, l'or4 Beef, Mallon, and Veal, failed 104 • killed on the .larm in 1859. . 46 beeven, avorngo volight '31131/ pounilm-c.13,0117 lv S cae, aversg, weight 72 pounds-03 114.; 11 elhe.o norrage weight 43 1-5 Ibr.-47:: Ibx. pinking lu all 24, 715 vouutlY. Farming Utensils on Brent 1 January 1860 1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagons, 1 Stone wa gon, I wagon bed, I pair wood ladders, 2 pairs hay lad ders, 1 cart and cart gear., 1 one horse wagon and bar. nese, 6 p own, 2 single shovel plows, 4 hsrrows,6 dodble shovel plow, 1 threshing machine, horse power and strap, 1 windmill, 1 ground raller,l cutting bee, I grain drill, 2 grindstones, 2 log chains, 36 row chains, 6 setts wagon gears, 6 setts plow gears, 0 setts leather Ily nets, 1 std carpenter's tools, 1 set blacksmit len tools, 1 sett butcher's Oats, I wheelbarrows, I cabbage knife, 6 grain cradles, 22 mowing scythes,' 2 mattocks, a drawbars, 2 picke, 7 shovels, 1 Jack twrew, 1 large sled, and a variety of queering tools, also, spades, forks, rakes, Tick les, earn hoes, stone hammers, wood saws, mallets, wedges, 40. Schedule showitig the proceeds of the farm for 1859 1400 bushels of whnat, 30 busts Is rye, 1000 bushel• corn, 000 bush. In ..ate, 300 bushels potatoes, 1 bushel I linothy seed. 35 loads of hay, 15 loads corn fodder, 5 loads pumpkins, 2500 heads cabbage, 31 bushels pars nips, 30 bushels boots, 4" bushels beans, 4000 cucuin berm, 10 bushel., radishes, 2 barrels tide 15 crocks apple butter Articles made in the House 30 bolsters, 35 caps, 165 shirts, 7 handkerchief's, 15 barrels soft soap, 40 lbs hard soap, 20 bonnets, 25 com forts, 00 chemises, 110 frocks, EA aprons. 45!sacka, 25.pairn stockings footed, 25 pairs stockings bottled. Number of paupers In the houseon the let of January, MP; of whlth 31 were colored, Number admitted up to the 3let.Decent bee, 11133, of which i WOID colored, Making tho whole number through tho year, Of which 12 Mad 6 14 discharged, Leaving the number remninfrig In, the home on•tho firut. of Jauu• my IWO, of which :la .re colored. Out door paupera supported et pub lic minimise through the year. Whole number remain' at the and 01 the-yes There are melee II!, of colored, Thero.are females 56, of colored, And 25 outdoor paupers. There are ail 110.1 r as can ho ascertained 2 !under one year old ; 12 front I to fire years; 9 from 6 to 10;5 from 10 to 15; 8 betweenl6 and 20; 21 between 20 and 30; 16 betweertlio grid 40; 17 between. 40 end 50; 11 between 50 and 60; 14 between 00 and j 6 between 80 and 90; 1 between 90 and 100, In addition to the elmre number 1717 transient pau pers or travelers hove been received end supporied for short periods. without regular orders. We, the Directors of the poor and of the Home of Em. plOYineut of Cuulberlaild county; do certify that - the. above end Liregoing Antoine nt contain. a just and true exhibit of the Institution, during the period above Ma ted, according to the bred of our knowledge. ,„...-Q ..., .___._ Ulcer, under our bands and the seal of SEAL : Kahl °face this lith day ofJanuory WO. .101 IN T11131111,E, _. . , ....." A 11081.1 lit, %i'M. (MACEY, • • .Diroctois. Atm ch 7,18 - TIOOR •lIOUSE VISITORS' RE- X:: • January Term, 1861—Quarttr Sesaions, -Referee the lion. dimes 11. Graham, President, dge and into Associate's, the following .proceeding ere had, to wit : The undersigned Commltte3 appointed by the Court to visit, examine into, and roper: upon the mode of management and present condittm of the Poor Ift,une, of thin county, bug leave to state, that In the discharge of the duties assigned them, they have clotted the In stitution at different. times' dnring the yew. There . were In the house on the. let day of January, 1855, 138 of which 34 were colored. Them has been admitted' since then 154, of which 7 were colored, making the whole number unedited for turing the year, 272.. of these 12 died and 142 discharged, leaving the number in the house ou the let of January, 1860, las of whom 36,are colored; out-door paupere 25, makltig the whole number chargeable at the end of the your 163. • . We em happy to say that we found everything In good order. all the apartuteuts clean and of ItooltilY oll peareneu, their clothing comfortable their diet good and nutritious, and the sick receive the faithful attenilen of ' the physician. Labor le provided for them that are able to work. The children receive proper rare end at. _tention and when old• enough are put out to miltable persona, Tour committee ere fully satisfied that the institution has been well and truly "managed during the year. • Respectfully, JONATIt AN 11010IRLI, DA,TIU K UTZ, A. J. lIERIKAN, • March 7, MO. OUIIII3ERLAND:'.',,COUNTY NOR - HAL SCHOOL. Yhe Fourth Seasion of thin Institution will commence in LITERARY HALL Newvillo, l'a., on Tuesday the 18th day of April, ISA, and continue POUR MONTHS, (exclusive of a veration of ti rie weeks during hkrreat.), An able corps of Instructors bare been secured, and no effort will be spared to 'render the school worthy of the position it seeks to occupy, and of the patronage It respectfully solicits he School is entirely under the control of a Board of Trustees, composed of one School Director Dom each _District In the county. :TUITION FEE—dill for the amino. No extras. Heal Boarding con be bad In prfrate • families, at a , brut $2 per week , For circulars containing full particulars,address JAS. McCANDLtfilf, Treasurer, ' Nowville, Fa.- • fly order of Mk Board of Trustees, r DANIEL SHELLY. Pres% JvIIN Dams, See'y. Yob. 20,-2m. 014 D GOLD PENS Itli-POINTED ?RION FIFTY CENTS." • , rtuelomrtinsPou :In a letter with Cash . or PO l tage Stamps., The return mall will brlUg the Pen is good ae neyr. -.Address 8T0.1.134 - 11AL1.., Syracuse, N. Y. Feb. 22-0 t. . SILVE P R PLATED• :WARE . BY HARVEY PALEY N 0.12.22 Market Street PIIILAMPUIA. Manufacturer of fine . • • NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of FORKS. SPO.MS, LADLES, BUTTER' KNIVES, OASTORS, TEA SETS: URNS;tocrrLEs WAITERS, iturrnic DISHES, 10$ PTCHE ' RS,• BASICETS, COMMUNION r WARE, " CUPS, MUGS. GOBLETS. Ac., With a general assortment comprising none but the best quality, made of the beat materials and heavily plate!, constituting them a Serviceable and durable article $lO,OOO 00 MC MEM FOr 11 . 3i.LLF, Si6IIIIIIOAIS sad PIIIVATZ FAMILII63 .04 - Old Want rol,lnled luitho best mown . . • Fob. 22, 1860-1 y. • • OYSTERS k BIL The StibicrlGer would inform hie friends and the public goinfrally that ho has refitted ina supnrlor style the old stand formerly occupied by J. W. Blake, and that he Is now prepared to furnish EEI CIE • 0 .Y . S.TERS 4 ALP of the Most q °nifty &also has n splendid BILLTAIth TABLE, which feet, those fond .of that emu - Foment would do well to note. Ile will also pay' the highest price for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCH, ouches hut. tor, eggs. apples, potatoes and drled fruit hc, he., &c., delivered to him. „ ANDREW NWAItTZ. Fah.ls. IRGO.eam EIZI 1 .4 0 89 2,l OU 00 1111:1 $18,519 Oti • VOR RENT.- A Two story Brick House with n largo lot and garden situated nt tho south end of Hanover drool Immediate possession . will ho given. ' Fob. lb, 1800.-t f. . JNO. D. PARKER. FOR RENT. -4- $2.915 40 2225 09 213 03 79413 Tho largo third story room in Inhoff's corner— no oft best Daguorotype galleries in town. Posses ion gli.h.inunedistely Apply, to Feb. lb, at. 0. INIIOFF. 450 20 109 u 4 83 011 i lb 373.4 218 76 110 83 1,400 43% 'REMOVAL OF.L 0 C MAN'S PitOTOORAPIIIC AND , A 111:13 ttoTYpE GALLERY. C. L. Lachman is happy to announce toghe chains of Carlisle and vicinity that ha line reasoned his Picture Ocher/ to "MARION HALL" where be hopes, with su perior facilities, and pleasant access to his Rome ' and exeellent.llght nielit a continuance of tho'veryllber aiVatrolinge bestowed - Upon bird" by' his - Patrons and friends. EMI f5O 46 107 60 121 1234 PICTURES OF EVERY STYLE, made from n medallion to life else. 'llls pictures are warranted to be superior to any, made in this part of thri counlyy, and equal to the very beat Janda In large cities. La dles and pentiumen are respectfully invited to roll and s/inmlne !modular's. - Caallide, Yell. 15. 1860. tf. • • N°TICE IS HEREBY - GIVEN at npplleetionn far !Arouse under the several nets or Assembly, most be flied with .the undersigned on or-befllre the.Y2th .day of Mardi' next, otherwise they will pot be heard: " CROFT,"CIerk. Feb. It, 1860. at 111 47 80 10 21 :21 100 00 t 60 00 120.00 4)295' 7 RI 412 71 R 9 $4 450 90 Id 101 1 i' 113 44 tlo 50 FIE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO: 11 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, '•- 80 482 Chathbers At., N. - Wnuid nntlfy the T;ndu that they erg aliening Weekly - In new nyl•benutlful patterns, the • • • WANISUTTA PRINTS. N 23 112% 24 75 ' 37 01 31 011 204 !0 • D . 18 „5.179 70 50 40 50 • 37 00 , . 11 20 170 01. .A if 0 SKE A G,' A now Print, which excels every Print In the Country for perfection of execution sad design In fell Mad& Colors. Oar Prints aro cheaper than tiny In marital end Meeting with ostensive sale. Orders promptly sttended to, ADMINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. - Letter's of Administration on the' Estate of Wit. mot IiFJPELVINCIER. into of Dickinson township,' de ceased, have been issued to the subscriber residing in Mifflin township.' All persons Indebted _to said_ Es. Cato are nmuested to make Initnedisto payment, and 'Won halingifnimo te - firesunt them for. salt-mon t to. JOIIN OMER, ' Aeministretor of Won IleDellinger, deed. Feb. 8, 1200-nus • - 7 7 nu,4 MEM OOK OUT. FOR THE, KIDNAP L tints.— C. ignore otrna.d.ly itifuests all wh, know themselves indelkted to him, to tall and sottl w ithout dooy, no no longer indulgence can bottlaen. Carlisle. $lO,OOO 00 487 211 2,000 00 23 .10 NO Mom .. _ .m..OTHER. ~,...„,...„ SV, 5U6 tale, $1F,419 '..fi, 174 MP. In presenting you with lilt. EATON.% INFANTILE • CORDI AL. We desire to state its superiority Over every nostrum-that nurse or quaelt.has hereldfore littered you.. First—lt is tile preparation of n regular physician, who iv well qualified from much experience In Infantile complaints to prescribe for them. Secondly—lt is en tirely free frinn ictregoric or Opiate of any kind, and consequently relieves by removing the suffering of your child, Instead of deafening Itseensibilit les. Third. is put up with great rare. as a comparison of It with any other article for Infantile complaints will show; the very root'. front which it Is distilled being dug Loot the (rents under th dime:lnt or Dr: - Eaton, many.of them by his own hands. Fourthly—it in per fectly harmless and cannot Injure the most delicate In• taut. and Is a certain cure and relltiffit all the tbliowlng caves, which is Its chief merit over every other m emirs lion, viz: FOR ALI. COMPLAINTS ATTENDING TEETHING; such as DYSES LitY 1101,10, de.; also for maunder: the gums nd relieving palm Vorregtilatiugtho tone!. It in unequalled. For Cold In . the Head It len sure re. lief. For CROUP, the most UM and trying of diseases, It can be relied on with perfect confidence; and being a powerful anti spasmodic In all cane, of convulsions or fits,' we earnestly recommend you to lose no time In procuring-It. Lastly—lt mass° Much morn than other preparations of the kind, that we cannot nlford such long adverthiments Ca rag those whose whole expense is their edreetising; for the same reason, it commends Itself's., the most reliable to all mothers. In all rice, the directions wrapped around each bottle, must be strictly followed Price, 25 cents per bottle. $18,596 RP-.1 lEEE .00D Dr. Bronson, having been so far reduced by consump• tion, an to be considered beyond all hope of recovery.hy tee inset eminent of the medical profesnion, ald ales by himself —a I rgular physician of twenty years practice— . a lost recast, conceived the Idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and applying the .object of physiology to the Inure Immediate connection, and effector the state of tho blood upon tho health and system. The result bee been the tin,luctlon of this " BLOOD FOOD," front timeso of which De. Bronson was restored to perfect health. githi u six months alter Its I utroductlon, over. two thousand consumptives were effectually cured, by It. If you have any complaints of a consumptive en• deney,Onigh, Cold, Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of appetite or pain In the nide r lose no time in pro. curing a bottle of the .• BLOOD FOOD." • If you are suf feting from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits aro depressed or your Or. gum relaxed, you will find In thle an unfailing remedy, ..by commencing will, too drops. If your Liver In torpid o'r diseased lit any manner whatever, one or two bottles will be mire to Invigorate, and bring it Into II•ely and healthful action In the most Inveterate cases of Dyn. minds,. OM patient ran here find the most eMelent and grateful relief. - A benefit Is always experienced after taking' only olio bottle. In Male or Female Complaints and IVeaknz..n. the Sufferer, after trying ot her remedies In - valn, may , rostansored, thata certain cure will re. suit from the undo( two or three bottles. The BLOOD FOOD" in effectual in all Inner -or Eruptions. Salt Rheum, Scrofulln ant.: other like complaints. Pale and emaciated children and adults are immediately benefit• ted by Its use. It given strength to the body and color and berm , y to fhb skim Physicians of all schools are sing -it-with wonderful success. • 134 E==l For full directions me circulars. Price $l. per bottle, Sold byCllUllClt & DUPONT, Druggists, No 311 Malden Lens, New York. T. W. DYOTT &SON. Agents for Pennsylvania.. 8. ELLIOTT, for Carlisle. And by ill roepectable Drugglide tbmugliout tho wintry. • Feb. 8. tsqn—ly. ESTATE, - NOTIOR.--Letters- of Ad -1 minietration on lho Estate of Look Hostetter, deceased, late of Sliver Sprit* toivoship, having, been Immo I by the Register of Cumberland county, to the nubscribor, residing in Mechanintburz. Notice Is hereby given to those indebted to make payment. and Grotto having claims to present them duly authenticated fm se dement to GEO. lIITNER, Administrator of Louis Hostetter, deed. WARD, MANUFACTURER .1 And Dealer in STRAW GOODS, 1. 100, 105 and 107 North Socond Streit PIIILADELP:HIA. Wo are now receiving our SPRING STOCK,.. whlrh wilt comprise a largo and desirable assortment of all blade of aTILAW and LACE GOODS. Our stock of FLO IVERS . AND RUCHES will be unusually large thin season, and we would In vite your special attention to that department. MIMI call and examine them before ranking your purchases. 'faturs Respectfully, • . H. Nos. 10.3, 105 A 107 North SaconG Street, PhiWla.A RD, Fob. 20, 1860.-4 L. • 1 (ILASS! 111, ASS ! A PAINTS ! . PAINTS I I A full monument of Glass of ill 'ism and quality, with ikrgc stock of fresh PAINTS, all colors. Ol e, Varnishes, 3c, Cement In large or small quantities, at low figures at. Oct. 27,'28 QELLING OPE' AT COST kJ Notire to Housekeepers, lintel Keepers, and oth ers The subscriber having concludid to change his business, offers to the public Ma entire stock of goods at cost. Come all and examine fur yourselves. The stock consists tf a large and' well selectedvarlety of . PLAIN AND GOLD-BAND CIIINA TEA BETTE ' El= Chamber setts, end a general assortment of Queeneware Castors, Olase•ware of every description, Kerosene end Fluid Lamps, China Yawn. Also a large stock of fami ly gro Nes, consisting in part of fine Teas , • • Old a o err •'. Jenkins Package all prices i Rio g' . tinned'', Y. Hymen & Mack - Sugars ' Ties In bulk . Extra fine Utile 00, French Milliard ......- 'Bolden Syrup, ----/ WorcestorsbireSauce, Plain & Assorted Pickles . Concentrated Lye, N. 0. lifoluesesi . ' - Slaps o'lol kinds, • Bakere Chocolate, _ Wail Brushes, Preetcn'a Eagle" Sweeping •• Carrecee Chocolate, Began & Tobacco, . ilecker's Farina, , . ',,,' 10,000 Prime Berman Sugars 'Corn Starch, • MOO Prime PrinelpeEitgars, Essence orCoiree, Mountain. Dew Tobacco, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger and . Nutmegne Carriage! itugs. ; „ 1 / 4 Door Rugs, Cedar Tube all Flies, Cedar Churn,, • - Norm Buckets, Painted Buckets, _ lialf-bunbel measures,' Putter Bowls, Wood iti•Zitik Rubbers, 4 Blarket Basketr, . '. Clothes Baskets, • Ladle's Fancy Baskete; ' : • Sewing Baskets . lied Cierds and Clothes Lines N. ii. Country Beaten, ercirequeuted to call and ex• amine the goods, ae they can make additions to their •stocie at city pricer.. J. 4 lIALBERT,• Yob. 20,1860.-4 f.. 1 Feb 8110-ly Anthony's Inetantaneous Stereoscope Views are the bated Photographic wonder. They are token in the foidleth part of a second, and everything, no matter how rapidly It may he moving, Is depicted an sharply and distinctly ea If it hod been perfectly at rest. This glees au additional value, for to the beauties of lnani• mate nature it adds the charm ot life and motion. The process Is a discovery of our own. and being unknown in Europe, wo receive from Loudon and Perla large or• dere for Anthony's Instantaneous Vlore of American life and scenery. Among other thing. we have just published Stereo• conic Illustrations of the Scene of the FULTON STREIT PRATER MEETINGS, in which many hearts feel an Inter est. The particulars of this will be found in our attn. logue. Ova CATALOGUE of mildectshnd prices will be forward. ed to any address nn receipt nf a stamp. Parties at a distance sending us *3. $5, $lO, $2O, or $25, can have a plod instrument and such pictures as they may request sent hy Esprem.. Viewn alone, (without Instrument) can be sent. by Parties who wish to be advised oteverythlng really valuable In the lino that conies out. may send us their manes to place on record, and we will keep them posted at our own expense. Men of leisure will find Photography n most thaelnat• lug and dellghtial am tAtment. We are prepared to lii nut amateurs wltirorerythlng nocearary fur their mic rons together with instructions “Ilow to take Stereo scopic Pictures.% E. ANTHONY, Importer end Manufacturer of Photographic Materi als, Stereoscopes and Storeosropic Views. ASV - Merchants from every section of the country ore resperefully invited -to make an examination of our stock. as our discount to the trade will be liberal . . . TO NlOTOORAPllliftB.—Firefelmo stereomeople N. gatlron wnnteil. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETOIiS. WILLIAM RIR, 4 __IIOIIT. C. STERRETT, RICHARD IVOODR. JOHN C. Duraff., This Bank, doing business In the name of Her, Bron seems & Co., Is now fully prepered ta.do a general Banking Business with promptnese and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. Cer. Meatee of deposit boating Internet at the rate of flop per cent.._will be Issued for as short a period as four months. Intereston - all certificates - Will - Melee - IV me: turity, provided, however, that If said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given rm. riod, they shall beer the saratirate of intoreat up to thn time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the rel• !action of notes, drafts, check., &a, in any pert or the United State,. or Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, Or the Cool I. 'nest. The faithful and confidential exuautlOn of all ordern entrueted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and all othern who denire depoeltory for their namer, to the undeniable fact:that the proprietors of this Dan k al u 13DITINIALLT liable to the extent of their estates fur all the Dupont", and other obligations of Ker, Drenno• man ft Co. They have recently removed Into their new Banking finnan directly opposite their former eland, In Weet Mein Street, a few door, east of the Railroad Depot, 'where they will id all timee be pleased to give any In• formation denired In regard to money Matters In gene. eel. Open for business from 0 o'clock la the morning until 4 o'clock In the evening. 11. A..STCR,IBON, Cashier. Carlisle, May 20. 1857. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER 81118.—Thee partnership heretofore existing un• der the firm of 81111031 k BLACK, hall this day • been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore we would solicit all those indebted to com& and ratio their accounts, ohd all thins,. having claims will please present them for settlement. JOHN P. LYNE k SON, North Hawed` Street Jan. 3. MO. The business will hereafter be continued at the old Stand of Shrom & Black under the firm .of BLACK & Dn. A NOY, where we will keep constantly on band all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of every description, which we will tell at the lowes t cash prices, and all or. dors for bill stuff will be promptly attended to ou the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of a gammone public at the old stand of Shrom it, Black, and would etill solicit a continuance. All orders left at the resilience of Jacob Shrom for coal and lumber, will be promptly attended to as heretofore. BLACK, & DBLANCY. Jan. 11. 1880 To ease your stomach ills, . At once discard all pills; ' • Take the advice I give, . ~. • If you would.thrhe and live: • The stomach medidne of real merit, Is Da..lbut's litmus:ma SPIRIT.u, aENERAL DEPOT 48 WA TER Nui ST., N..Y. Sold by the principal Druggistt. Pmt bottles, SO cents. quarts $l. Circulars sent, postage paid, on application. See advertisement headed Dys,. peptic Remedy la another column. peELL:: ' BELLS 1 I BELL§ n Yarm Belle, of, the beet makes, fbr sale drop, et Hardware Store pf .• • J.W. LYNN & SON, r MA9111,1859, „ ' North 4ianovoi•it:-'0 ... . 1i. 4 1 0.1i .SALE....--. ..-, •. , - .., Ooe large Brood Mare heavy with foal, obi years o i this VW aP, spa Iptialre of Mr. Henry Glaea,Clvilela., . ...M. . Ettu Ohm . . VIRESH- CritoCElt.l.BSl• AT S. C. IIifSETT'S ' • Shad and Mkckerel of different grados, Salmon,Scale Fleh and Whlto Flab, At FIUYETT'S - - Codßah, Salt and 'Pickled Herring, At IIUYETT'S. At HEWETT'S. Cbooeo and Cracker, can be had Dried Fruit, Priliervoa and Jellies,. Sugar C untaßoef and Ilam., A flooll supply of LIQUORS, 011 e, White Lead, AL.:, de, FALL ARRIVAL p F Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and Confectionary. 8. W. HAVERBTICK has Just received from the ell and Is uow opening /{ aplandid display of FANCY 0008. to which ho desires to call the attention of hie frienc• and the.public.• ilitl assortment in tills line cannot I. surpassed In novelty and elegance, and both in qualit and prico of thii articlen, cannot fail to pleas° purchasew It would beltnposslblo to enumerate his• FANCY 0001)9, which cominine every variety of fancyartielee of the mo, • exquisite finish such as.. ' Paider Macho Goode, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and tray' Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card canon, ' Lading' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes with cowing instruments, Ladies' Caine, Writing 'Desks. and Port Mies: Port Monnales, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and x large verloty of ladies' Fancy Mut'. cry. Illottoxelin and warren, Silk Ind betel purees, Biding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume bankets and bags, Brushes of every kind for thetoilet, •—X.-Bazir and It. 4,0. Wright'', Bonen and Perfume', of various kinds, r /envoy Pine for head dressraXod • Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all pricea together with an innumerable variety of articins einem, t ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which he invites special attention. Also, an ostensive and elegant collection of MEM comprising the various English and. Amkican Works, richly embellshed POETICAL WORICS, Bibles and hymn Rooks, elegantly 'mind In velvet with motel clasps and corners. suitable tor,holldaV gift•; Ills assortment at School Books and School Stationery In also complete. and comprises everything used In the Sclum also - desires to call the particular-atten— lion of Families to his elegant assortment of- LAM I'S, from the extensile establishments of Cornollue, Archer Mid others' of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, ter burning either Lord. Sperm or. iltherlal oil; also DYOI9"S celebrated Kerosene or Coat Oil Miens, together with Plower Vases Fancy Screens, Ac. Illa.assortment In this line le titl equaled In the borough, Also, SEGA RS Al 4) TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brand., and a One assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES.. P It UITS, such no Oranden. Lemons, Hp!, Ilalelo,, Kectarines, • Prunee kc.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NHTS-:-PitE• SIVD MINVED- HEAT , PICKLES, Ac,, In cry varletirand at all ',Hem all of which are pure end fresh such as can be .confidently recommended to Ida friends. 'His otock embraces everytning In the line of Fancy Goode, with many ether articles useful to hus ekeepors. which. Iho public are especially Invited In rail and examine. Remember the Old.Sland, nearly oppOsite the Rank on- North Hanover street. • LAW OFFICE.—LEMUEL_ TODD h.e rceumed the practice of the Law. Mee In Centre Square, irest aide, near the First - Presbyterlan •Church.. .., . - ' Aprll,B, 1857. • . • v MIMICAN AN D oitEl G N . , - • .-- 46.1.- FARE REDUCED. -lag B. IV: HAVERSTICK = STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. ' 4• .‘ E. ANTHONY., • 308 Broadway, New Yor4. After Ntay 'lst,. 1860, nt 501 _BROADWAY, two doors from the tit. Nicholas Hotel. Tim Storcosr,pn lo no most Instructive, Interesting, atertaining,vimuning and exriting-of -modern invon• ,0., None are too young, none too 01; none toe, Intent. gent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge ite' worth and beauty. " No home Ic complete without it. nod it munt and will penetrate everywhere. It Presents to your riew every part of the world, In all the mile% boldness. perspective, and sharpness of detail, no If Yon wars on the spot. - Photographers nro• everywhere exploring Europe, Asia, Africa, Amerhe.t, In search of the grand and the bra ntiftt I, and the results of thdir 0011 aro constantly enriching our stock, R',• h ere 10 immense variety or paper Views of Seen. In Paris, Loudon, Ithgiand. Scotland. Iroland, Front., Ileighun, Holland. Switzerland, Spain, The Milne, Versailles, St. Cloud, rentainiblonn. Italy. Turkey, Egypt, Athens. the Holy Land,. Chinn. India, Crystal Palace. also Groups Historical, amusing, marriage scenes, breakfast scenes, plc-nlcs, statuary, he. An e.quidte agnortinept of Illuminated Into. Hors of Paill , oll, Churches and cath ei ral. Cr p rance, hr., he, The inffect of these illuminated views is most remarkable. Every gentleman nf wealth and refined taste should have In his drawing room some of our °squint° 'lawn on glass, With a rovolv Ins stereoscopn, showing 12, 25, 50 or 100 sconce. Nothing can bn more fascinating. and one can oder no greater treat to a friend fond of the pie. turesque• and the beautiful. Send by mail a pint unmounted, n Ith prireor.Sep, [Jun.18,18,00411, 4 ,, MELCUOIN BRNNZNIAN, JOHN DUNLAP, JOHN H. STXKLICTS, • H. A. Sninuson. JACOB SIMOM, MODICUM M. MACK . CARD. —Dn. Jrista. omirll I re spectfully announce/ to his old frisnde and orator patrons, that he- has 'Owned from his south welite•rn , tour, Avith his health - gfeatly Imposed, and ham resumed his' practice In Carlini/. • QV , ICE on Main Strout, ono door nest or ths Rallrnnd Depot, whore •he: - can by found at all hintre, day and night, when not out profossiondlly. ' • • Carlislo, Pct. 26, 18691. I= r • J. BENDER-,115. D. .0 • At !lUYETTI, (I - 1031(Ipl'ATLTIST,) PHYSICIAN, BURG EON Sc - APCOUC HUH. finue on• South lianover Street, formerly oeMgdm lay lin Smith. 'At IIUYET39 At iIUYETT'S At UIgYETT'S S. B. KIEFFER Office.in Nortl L./Hanover street two doors from Arnold k Son' storo. 011leo'hours, morepartleularly from 7.t0 9 o'el7k A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. • • . RIGHT, GEORGE S. BEA .1111til : •. :' ;,; DENTIST, from the Bel Imore College of Dental 'Surgery. • efS-0111ce at the residence of his mother, East Limit her Street, three doors below Bedford. ' March 19, 1830—tf: DOefOlt ARMSTRONG- has refuov qd his office tti the South west corner of Miniver* Porafrat et where he mefy be consulted at any hourol the day or night. Dr. , A. has hod thirty years experience in the prole islet], the last ten of which have been devo ted to the study and piactice of Ifemreopathio meal. clue. May 20, '67om. • DR. J. C. NA4T respect-, lita•-• ,, fully informs tho ladles and gentlemen ' l m ea of Carlisle, and vicinity, that he has re. sumo& thapractice of Dentistry, and is prepared to pot. form nil oparationo on the tooth and gums, belonging to his pmfession. • He will insert full eats of teeth on gold or eitgor, with single gum teeth, or blocks, ns'they may prefer. Torms moderato, to suit the times. - • AY. South Hanover etreet, withr,..._ next per to the Poet 'Office. wit,. bo absent from Car Mile the het tno-days each month. ' [aug..l, EO. • W. NEIDICH, D D. S.- - Lste Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry to tlit. Baltimore College .of 13,411. 1 WC: Dnntnl r lns id ene 0. oproitte Marlon Item IYest Main street, Oarlisie, -- Nor-11,1857. ' IS. W. HAVERSTICK, .Druggist, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Physician's prescriptions carefully compountlsif A full supply of fresh drugs snd chinnicals. /OfIN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. IP . Office on Maln +Street, oppoeite "Marlon. Hall,' l'et. +' , [Oct. 26, '69-Iy. ti P. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law. \ J.—Office on North Hanover street, n. few door south of Gloss' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. [April It " • L. NOTICE. - REMOVAL. W. L A M. W PENROSE halt removed Me office in rear 0 . Court llonme, whore he will promptly attend Wall huaineax entrusted to hlm. August 19, 1857. • • • • . STSTES 600&008.Illarket St.,sAbove sixth, PIItLADEIA'AI • - JAMES'W. POWER, Proprietor. TERMS 25 ferrlay. ' ju:10.55 AMERICAN HOUSE;. North Hanover - Strootvearliolo, , Pa. - -_ W.. W. ILL IN 14, Proprlet or. This Muse has llsen'refltted Inn superior style, and I nuw open for thearcumrandallon of Boarder.' and Travelers, on MODERATE 'T,ERMS. EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED.' UNITED STATES HOTEL.- S. E. Car. 113/4 4.lllarkel St: 11. W. ICANAGA, I'4OPRIETOI9 Jan.4,lBd) 11. NEWSIIAItI, ATTORNEY AT' LAW. Office with Wm. 11. Miller, En., South Hauover Street, opposite the yoluuteer Office. Carlisle, Sep...B, 1860.. W. C. RFIEEM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT . Minneapolis, Minnesota. WILL give special attention to collections through f V out the Kate, make investments, buy and - mil Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay tear•, lochto land warrants, Ac., ac. Refer to the member. a the Cumberland County Bar, and to all prominent rift•' sena of Carlisle, Pa. LAugV6B-Iy. J. GOODYEAR: , BAR IRON • HAVING entered into co-partnerships In tho manufacturing of BAR IRON, at. Lama Forge, Carlisle, Pa., we would respectfully Invite the attention of Hardware merchants, Blacksmiths, and all others who may want a superior article of Iron, to-give them a call:, Kinds tithammered Iron constantly on hand or. drawn to ordor on abort notice. The highest price paid for wrought Iron 'scraps, or to ken in exchange for bar iron. Carlini°, Oct. 12, 1859 REAL ESTATE AGENCY,' RE, movAL.—A..L SPONSLEIt, REAL ESTATE AUE'T, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, has re• moved to his New Ofllce on Main street, ono door west of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Depet. Ile Is now permanently located. and has on hand end for sale a very largo amount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms, of all sises, improved and unimproved. Mill Properties, Town Pmperty of every description, Build. Int( Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lots. Ile will give his attention, es heretofore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and &droning generally. • Oct. 28, 1857.—tf. • - • COURT PRO 0.14-A M ATIO N.- Itilmmo the lion. JAMES 11. GRAHAM, gruel. dent Judge of the several Courts. of Common Neal; of the counties of Cumberland, Parry and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Glerieral Jail Delivery in said counties, and 1t0,,. SAN • URI. WOODBURN and lion. M. CoceLna, Judges of the Court 4f Oyer and Terminer and G•ueral Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, the said county of Cumberland, by their_precepts to me di rooted, dated the oth of Jerruary. 1860, have ordered' the Court of Oyer and Terminer and OeneralJall Delivery to be holden at' CARLISLE, on the setinid ZION DA Y of April. 1860, (being the oth day) at 10 o'clock In tim forenoon, to continuo two weeks. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jo. tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cutuheriabd, that they are by the said precept ront• nondyd r‘ll to ba then and there in their proper person., w t oir rolls, records, inquisitions, examinatione and other'remembrahces, to do those thing. ' to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognilances,. to prosecute against pilsoners that - are or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as iditall Not., ROLI'T. IIIcOARTNSY, Sheriff. 110zturr'a Oznct; Carlisle, - Feb. 1, 1850. di - 4 - fIUMBERLAND, VALLEY INSTITUTE t.„/ MECHANICSBURG, Pik. A. F. MULLIN, A. IL, PRINCIPAL., and teacher of Mathematics and Modern Languages., THOMAS' S. ILEESE, A. D., Assistant Principal and teacher of Ancient Languages and Higher English. L. M. 11AVSHSTICK, Assistant in. the Engltsh De partment. . . . , ~This Institution having paned Into new hande, will be,reopened as a Male School only, on Thursday, the 2,1 Ai N y of September next. It is the design of the peafowl pnflprletortrfo snake it a strictly Orel-class Boarding -school, for training and fitting boys and young men lather fur collage or buslnees. An.eißcient Corp. of In. structure hoe been organized, whoa° Ontonal inte'riels are identified with the success of the Institution, and who will spare no pains to make it worthy of the confi dence and patronage of the public. The Buildings of the institute are ample, and Well arranged Sro the an commalatiou Of about ninety boardore, and all students from abroad are expected to board with the tenchera.— They will thus enjoy thebeneflt of constant inntrucliOn. . and supervision.- Mechanicsburg is situated in the reran of the beau- WWI Cumberland Valley, nine.mlies horn Harrisburg, and is easy of access by itallmed front Phlladelphla,Bab !Imre, Am. No location- eou.M.....bss more eligible for ae. cm—none more healthy or attractive for such a school. Pupils from. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and intermediate points, taking the morning (min, wUt reach Meehaniesburg by 2 o'olock, P. it is tha ' , determination of the Principal and his aseletonta to' place the Institute on a permanent and elevated heels, with, every application requisite for superior success, they appeal with confidence to ail who have ants to ell. Wrote. The scholastic, year will be divided Into two aenslitfilt of twenty two weeks each, the first beginning on the first Thursday of September, and ending on the trot Wednesday of February; the second session beglublivg on tbb trot Thursday of February, andseudlpg oz the • Ant Wednesday of July TERMS. Board, Wattling, Tuition, Booms furnished, and Fuel per Session, - • • $Bl 00 Day scholars will be•received at $lO, $l2, and $ll, at , .cording to their advaneement. .• No extra charges for.ancient and modern language/ or. vocal Terme Or session payable half In idealise. Mtn fur their Information apply to Mullin • Ipmse.,lroprtotorP, Ilecbanleabtirg,•Ta. 0.1569. • Zusiness =1 WM. McV KY, = J. ()MIDYEAR A CO Dyspeptlopaln-011, • •Cannot remain,' • Nor colic atmln -,- • The health to drain. • 14 , No longer need we fear it: • The viaor's found Already crowned; • The foss are bound Uy 114C9 AROMATIC SPIRIT. CIENERAL DEPOT 48 W ATER k.A ST, NEW YORK: Sold in the principal cities and towns. Bead for a Circular. Pintail:4o4mM.; quarts $l. See advertisement headed Dyspeptic Remedy Is • I another column. - .11 , . . MICE —Notice is hereby - given . 'to all who are Indebted to us that our books Will he }lan ed over fur collection after the 16th Of nazi month. Our books are now in ponsesslon of our su minor ,6ther WWI. who le con.tantly ready to receive money . on our , . acmuut.. • - ... ... -. . . Jew, it, I;tfg.o. , STEINSII 13110111YR0. , P. 9. AalserWlel's Clottdug Store, tiger the /dirket Ilonae:. MIBTAKEI.-;-Allpersons 'Natal ofd bottle of hue Old Imported and Pure Draudy t nye Whiskey, or Qiu, Wines, am eau get the pure article at the °roan thwaubaerlber, • WK, VENtLe Lumber & NEW . The subseribete haven& day mitered Into pad.. nerehlp to trade Itt . CO-AL AND TiIIAIDER, IVe trill have constantly on hand andfurntida to tulles kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, ECM - " SOLO:! SG', - . . ' ffiliiis stmt. Paling, Plastering Lath, ShinglinUittli, erasked.Ploat , log and Weatherboarding, Posta a na'Nt / end slaty SW title that belongs to 0 LUMBER YApto, All kinds oil Shingles,_ t o wit :, Wittipine, Metal** and Oak, of diligent nualities. IlavitOla s iofone own we can. furt t bilis to order of any b ins 4 site at the shortest potion and on the most r aktbidt tonne. Our Work ed.boards will be kept under softy ate thetVley can he furnished dry at all times. , ettei constantly on hand all kind. of Family Oold under cos,,, which we will delyet clean to any part of the borough. To wit: - ' LYKES'S YALLF.Y? , -. Broken, Pim, Stove' and NM LUKE PIDDLES, • . TREVORTON, ' ' - do. do. do. LocusT mouNTAlri, LOOSEST. . . ~ which wo pledge nuratettos to sell at the lowest priees.. Best quality of ' ' Linielnerner'i mid Placksmith'i •Coat, ;.' always en:hand which we will 'tell at the lowest figurer. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main Street. ' ' ' AIIMSTKOSO A MOFFSE. July 20. 1969. NEW COAL Y-A IL 7116 WEST' 2ND OF OAR to. • . . . . The subscriber would respectfully cell the attention of Limehurnern and the citizens of Carpels, and the surrounding, country generally, to his NEW DORM, YARD, attached to his {Yore House, on West at., where he will keep constantly on hand a large eappit cf the best : quality of COAL, to wit: Lykens valley. Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Trete% ion, Broken. Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal, wLich he ',Wiwi himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Best totality or Limoburner's and Blacksinith'e Coal always oh hand.. • .iza- All orders left at the Ware Ikon', or at his noel; den, in Not th Hanover aired, will -be piomptly tended to. - April 14, 'M—tt. . .1. W. lIENDERBON.' JOHN EARLY. J. R. NONEMAKER. FORWARDING - , AND COMMIS SION HOME. - • FLOIIrt AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT: The nubscribees . having taken the warehouse, ran eat ditiire of Win. li. Murray's well known ealabllehmetit,• ou Restitiginall'et 0VPOSIte.DidaVIOWC61111B0;11011/ Inform the public. that they hat, entered Into a general Forwarding and Comtninalon hualness. -•• • • . The bigh.•et market price will be plig for Plow, Chain And Produce of all Tay erasion prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia And Bnitimore, at the lowest rates, with utfety and despatch. PLASTER AND SALT kepi constantly on hand, ant FLOUR AND FEED at. whotesid• or tetalL .• Ooel of all kinds. embracing • "'"LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKR FIDDLER, .. • SUNBURY WHIRR ESIT, LOCUST GAP, Limeburner's and Blacksmith's I=l3 • KEPT UNDER COVER, ' and dnlivered dry to any part or the town. EARLS & NONEBSALKER Aug. 17, 1859 NE W A - RRANOENENT. , - , On and after Monday, 23d M ty, 1859,Abe snip. scriber will run a Daily Train of Cars, botween CARLISLE' AND PHILADELPHIA, Ins CarDelo-every . morning and Philadelphia 'lvey ine. • , II goods loft Att the FRETOIIT DEPOT of Peacock, & NINO/MAN, Nor. 808 and 4glB Market street, • be.dellvered Irk Carlisle the next day. • J. W. (fENDERSON, Weld RI xh.Btreet, Carlisle. Pm. May 25, 'SD (111AMBERSBUltd FE4A---LIISEM ii I.N AR Y. The In - cation Is pleasant and healthy, and_the advan tages are equalled by few In the land.-- The Institution- Is !ergo and-prosperous, with a corps of asalstants rhos son with Are, and well quallflod to instruct In the solid and ornamental branches, The Influences In the board Mg department are Parental, moral and relining: The nett Amnion w . commence -on the 7th day or February. Cat may be had on application to She Principal. I EF RENCES. rte...wf W, ,lle, Carlisle; Wer. John. Ault, Loudon, N; flee. 11. Dasher Esq. Roguesto en, Pa; lion. Gee CillltolliificTr. S. Sri:M , eek,' D. D., S. Flsher,.D. Di, Rev, V. 11. Roes. Itor. Joseph Clark. Chanaborsblrg,.Pe: Pro fssenrst at Prln nton r C 7. Jibethof the College and Theo. fogiral Hem/nary. ' . . . Rev. lIIENRY RICTIVIL9, A. M., Mn. !URAL! IL M.E.EVES; Principals. ekrlign, JAn. 24, 1860.—1 y 'DORTABLE GAS LIGHT. The undereigned are now prepared to furnish t•LowelesS . Portable Gae . Light and. Fixtures," fib prices ranging from $5,00 to $5OO. Thin light hoe the advantage over other artificial light on l‘ccount, of its SAFETY, BRILLIANCY and IiCONO3IY, the coot of a Full Flame being only about ONE CENT per hour. Orders from abroad respectfully solicited, and full satisfaction warranted. Liberal deduction made to Churches end Seminaries. All Order. will receive at tention If directed to • HARKNESS k CO: Carlini*, Pa. firta.,We would refer to the following gentlemen who hove the light in use, . U. A. liturgpoo, EN.,' W. M. Watts, Esq., Dr. D 31abon, Wm. Mar, EN., Jos. 0. 'Hoffer, EN., AO' Cot .1. MeDionls. ' Carlisle, ,De 0,151, 1859.--3 mos. P. Lynch, WlWam &called PLUMBE , in the baeement of Mizin Stre. ' and GAS FITTER, the Al. E. Church, t, Cdrysle„ ` lr or Sinks, in ks, t, 4b Tubs, a lßolle, O l :tttw a &e. laud and frost ripen, lydmots, Mot & Cold Showsr.ltatbe r Water Clonets. Force nod Lilt Pumps, Trol Tubes; - And every dener.ptlon of cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water; as. Superior cooking ranges, henteraand gan fixtures put uniin churches, stores and dwellings, at short nottre, In the most modem:l..o:le. All materi als and work in onr line at low sates - Ind warranted. • oa- CO U n r.r work and Jobb' ngsromptli attended to. Mar. 23, 11%59-Iy. LE'DIGH St SAWYER, (East Maki' Street,) have just returned from the Eastern IXt les with a large and well selected stock of Vir .N TEI it GOODS. to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyeri. ilinuhr Ices everything fare and new thrown In the rusriset by recoil, I awriationsand Anctirin 'latex, in. Drem Silts,-newest. styles velvet Pop 'his. Elegant Figured Metinoes, Paris Defsdines, Satin finished Valencias, and all other kinds and 'varieties of Dress Goods. Also a large assortment of Broslut, Long and Onuses Shawls. Scotch, Blanket and , Waterloo, Double, Rover. Able and Ha State Shawls. CLOTILI MANTILLAS, Cloth 3Latttlllai, Raglans from wholesale manufacturer"; acknowledged the bast styles In Town this season. FURS I FURS!! FURS!!! In every variety. Sione,3la.tln, Niberianlapee r OWN and Pint% Roe. elan Fitch, French Sable, Arciericnn Fitch Children's Fun of all kin a. We warrant them all free from moths. having puitnased direct from manufacturers. Ladies and ilentionien will Bad n inspection a full line of ovary ears of goods kept in a first class Dry Goode .Slore. .• .• For HOLIDAY PRESENTS 'walks! fnUy piepared with a foil stock of fancy and desirable goods. We fool prepuod with tide large, addition of now goods and our foriner stock, to suit the wants of all in oar line; se ask ah inspection of our Foode. No *row. bin or attention is spared in showing goods LEIDIUII A SAWYER. • Carlisle, Doc. 7. 185 D. JANUARY .REDUCTION IN VILA( E S A. W; BENTZ ' Announces to the public and his customers, thatatt accordance with his usual custom thili season of the year, he hawreduced the prices of his stock,of FANCY DRY GOODS, which comprisos many choice and beautiful &gulp 'times otWINTEII DRESS GOObS, such as all Wesel Merinoee, plain and figured, all Wool DeLaines, plain . and figuasl.,.... Doliurgs, Valencia", DeLainer, all wool, Plaids, fic.7Bte.' SHAW LS of every variety at extremely low piing. A beautiful lot of FANCY BILKS of every idyls and .color, and at lower rate' than can be purchased else. whore in Carlisle. FURS ill CLOAKS. - - A splendid, assortment of Furs and Cloaks ,vat on band which we are determined to close out without rr Bard to COST, In tact our whole stock le now alTering at Unusually low prices. Persona will drill It to their decided advantage to call and examine for themselves, as grad bargains may tro expticted the closing mason Carlisle, Jan. 11, 11300, Carlisle, Jab. 1101011ils
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