own shout ntriT i.ist Wo amiin present to our readers, a- the tiuio approaches lor (ranspiant in g, a te vised list of Fruit''Trees, Vines, .fee., which we can recommend for general cultiva tion. One dozen variety of pours, and six of apples, are aU-sulUeient, provided they are the host adapted to the soil ami local ity—a fact which each one, upon trial, must judge for himself. Frequently, a pear, or apple, ora grape, may do well lor a few years and then deteriorate; or mav do excellently well in one location,.and notin another, though separated by a very narrow space. In such ease it had better be disposed of hv grafting it with more reliable varieties. We have changed our opinion respecting a number ot (mils within the last, half dozen years, and yet in some of the instances we are convinced the fault waa in the location and soil: STAMMAKH rr.AUS. 1. Early Catharine, 7. onianl, 2. .tulUUlll, s - (-hehh-n. 3. M.-s Elizabeth, n. Ilinlum, ■!. Tvscm, If. Anjou. 5. Bartlett, "• l-nwrcace, I). Socket, I’o'ts. Of the above, from Xu. 1 to 4 are sum mer varieties; from 5 to'!) autumn ; in, 11, and Id winter, tints alibi-ding a suffi cient number for each of tin* periods, of the best Known sorts'for this region. DWAIir PEAKS. j 1. I'm.'!, \ liimssufl;, I (>. Uollc Lufiuli vc 1. St. Michael, 2. Bartlett, 3. Cornice, We give only six Kinds for dwarf, be lieving that it is belter to have a few good sorts than a groat many, one-half or three fourths of which are imUtlcrcut. 'iho Winklleldaml Louise Bonne are the most prolific of any of the pears on quince, but with us and" many others the fruit does not perfect itself.' On light warm soils they do very well. The Uoslizer is a de licious pear and does well on quince will) us, but the tree is so straggling ami gawky in its growth as to make it an eyesore in any well-regulated garden. .H-ms. 1. Maiden's Blush 2. Baldwin,- 3. L. I. Kussetr. I'IJACH l-S. 1. Crawford's Early, J I. oMuilX'm ifrcoj 2. George IV., I oldnnxmi (clmi'i 3. Moms White, ( E Horten's yellow. GKAJ’KS. 1. Concord. 2. Adlrondar, 3. Delaware. There arc several new grapes. as our readers know, which have lately been presented to the public, the -'<>l ilaee. This season’s experience u ii I enable ii*- to form a pretty good judgment of them, m> that our next 1M may he coii-uderahly changed. With the Maxatawny we are not fully satisfied ; while the fruit i-equal in point of merit to any other, the vine With us loses Us leaves before the grapes are matured, and many of them fall oil*. We have consequently removed ii from our list. ciikkkli.-. 1. May Duke 2. Early Uictimond, 3. Black Tartarian. We omit the Hoy, Wood, bemuse it doe not generally mature ils ITuii. A rain, followed by a hot sun when the cherries are nearly Vipe, will sound lines hla-l (he whole crop. Its quality, however. \< su perior to ali others. The “( u-rnian (own ” is tiie largest chenw grown, is ham Home in appearance, an abundant hearer of sound fruit, and very good in qualify. u.espH'anti c,-. J. Brlncklc's Orangf, i .1. 2. Hornet. ' I f. PJiiliuk-iplua, We cultivate all these' varieties of the raspberry,ln addition tolhe Hudson Uiver Antwerp and the ohl Turpie. We omit the Hvulson itiver . ... w. ...m .m.. stitute the Philadelphia. Tin* Hudson Hiver is an excellent berry, valhci' better in quality than the Hornet, whirh it re sembles, though not so lame, but it i- m*i hardy or a good grow er. ami mile-- rare is taken \v*idl *• run out*' in a lew years. The b'alawissa is the iwn-crop windy, which every one ought lomhivate for l he autumn emp only, by eui ting all I lie cane dean o«*to the ground in NowinU r and .covering the stool.*, with manure. m i:.vw m:i,;n 1. Russell's Prolific, | 11«*v«•' - *M-fdlnif 2. Tnoiuphe do <»imlid. | Albany sccdlniE. At present we are tad pivjiatvd Ux-hauee our strawberry list. There an* mn uy new eaiulitlates lor public favor, but for iauiily use and market combined, we know of none to be preferred to (lie ln retaining the Albany Heed Ting, it U done expressly for marketing pnfjnse>. as wc cannot conceive that any one would cul tivate it for domestic consumption where any other variety can U- obtained. t \ vi 1. Black Xapl.-. ' I’. Red I Mllf!;. Wo consider I lie-'*! lie (w o he-( »mi rra up-. Wo have the (’lierry Cuminl. wlncli is larger than the Ued Dutch, but it D too acid, -while ilio White Dute-h, which i of good size and llavor, and l .‘an'•parent in apitetiraiiec, is a poor "rower, nidi ,-prawl ing habit, and boar- ino-ily near the ground, which dini«-* the idjir and ex tracts the lhi\ or. f< ’ i 1. 11 Citl-5h 1011, Tllc.-W tlfc lli r t\* 11 kc.-l an*l Itc.-l *-,titi vated. All tii*- 111 {li * - 1111 jv. i-j.I thick-skinm-d, inngh, and an- .m,. mildew. 1, New Rochelle The Xuw Itoeiu-Ue iikuklM-n-v {_, r*niut■* abettor crop pet-bap.- titan I lie ijnivin-lei-. and tile latter ri]ieneil Im-itu- retain their flavor more entirely ; inti tin- lir-g ripen ing of tlie DnrehoMef is sweeter and inure delicious Ilian tin* other. It is better that ihn.-e who in ten* 1 in cul tivate fruit and have to make ptirt ha-e-, should take this list with them to tin- nur sery, and adhere to it a- lar as j„>—il ,le. It is not fair to tlie nurseryman to ask Amt for a list of the best sorts, a s he- ha- all kinds to sell to uecontinndale every la-te ami demand. — CU.nnanttjW/i T< Ufjroplt. Socxn Maxims in I’ak.mi.vii,—The following remarks are from an old pamph let which accidentally came into Lite hands of a correspondent who has kind- j ly sent them for publication. Tin y un well worth remembering: The gentleman of fortune, whose farm is his amusement, may wail years for his reward. The common farmer wants Ids paydown. Plans of improvement have been recommended, practicable indeed to the man of wealth, hut wholly uninter esting to tlie mass of fanners, because beyond their means. They van adopt no system which the /arm tUn/ will not support. It is a maxim in husbandry, that no mode of management is won it pursuing, that will not give a prolil ; and that is the best which will alibi'd the greatest profit with the least labor and ex pense. Great- crops may be obtained at great expense ; but if the labor and expense is not remunerated, tlie crops themselves will bo ruinous. The (jnestion is, not how a great crop can be obtained Hut how it can be obtained in a manner to pay? It is not a valuable improvement in husbandry to increase your productions, if your expense is nVoportioiiahl.v in creased. Tno great object is, to im-rea-e the productiveness of a farm, so that tlie expense may bear a less ratio to tlie in crease. Hy purchasing more- laud, you impose a burden on yourself dillicull lo sustain. Jinny have been impoverished, and not a few have been mined, by pos sessing themselves of hind for wliiclt they could not pay. Tlie intelligent fanner, beforehepliingesintodebt, will nol fail to attend to litis plain question. Will tlie in come of (he intended purchase more titan repay, the interest, tlie labor ami tlie taxes? If not, you are better without- tlie laud. The possession of more, laud than can be improved is a tax upon the owner. • ffiffilatrijrs an* Jctoclry. LADOMUS, mA3IOM> DEAtEU * JEWT wiTi lli:,'..inv.i::.!:v i Him n»i ;-iU JA wE .'A-i' KE?A*- A I.AUOI-'. v SPI.KNin P ASSUKTMENT OK 1) I A MO X’ 1) .1 10 W F U!Y O F AL L uinos, pins, srrns, diamond .sets, .« AJ-k sm.ium;ii. Feb. I, I\. ,)lin,(Hl WATCHES, CHAINS " DIAMONDS, RIJOI'TKII J E, Dec. Avnuru XFAKLV ii.VK MILMi'.V |inl.l,AH-C A 1.1. TO P.E SOU* pop o x ]■: i> o\j L a it k a cu , \V it hunt ivaanl to vuluv ! No Article (» be paM for until you know what it i- ami Sd valuf. no i.orrutv: no oiet entkkpkise :: 1. .IwlV-ris. a. Smith's ( iilor t>. Northern Suy r.'MSnll'l silvn-’jVa Si-s, cmn|.l,-i.• t i,. r’-'" "hi Uiim'U'imil iV Malm”any MnM<-al hn\<‘S 1° 'J >n (11 >lll 11 n 111 i l lit Wa Irl 11 "> To li* U‘_ii I-:uiir.~ l-inanifili'il NVnli’hrs .Vi in ’A II ,V-'i < inn [s’ II nut in” Mhnr A\’a!<-hi «« ‘A in in 1 ,'iui M(i.‘n-raiT Silver Wak-lins 1“ •'>' yu MntJi'r <>i r.Tirl l.nr'n.tl. • .v i M-’a (.Ijwv,... tn W ;Ml Sl\ HillTl'l itr\ . .1 \ (' i l '* 1 ’» t" ;M I l-:ir”a 111 < 'll I’ainl ni” - ’■ > l " iu i’.'l Mul'lilcSluUl 'Ui>. l!ll>n. >U' 'I in ~ 11 I iiamnii'l Km”'' ’’ l .\iiuj iMi ni (p. A iliani'.. nl 1 -,zr', i:ai 1. Teloirruph. A 1 lavtilml Prolific ri. ( 'i’i-’l ohm;. M% h - in.U'HM a>M WO aid W. krh.Mtis Umi'hj { ;,>l( 1 Tlimill - J*i- Pat 11' lii.M.i isiLinrt. i (u-r■ . ' )i;i-* ■ t i.if! 1 ‘i i.n Kmu- I Ml I.)-.I'I'' - .!• V. ‘(r\ . I lir Ih'U -I M\ Jl-s 1 1 1.1 mi H .uM 111'. UMIt - ll'vhirl ' 11 si l\ i;■ >! >l> !' ;t !!■ 1 i 1! 111 k i:i; r "!’' .. • . i "i:\ .•!• < -i' I i ’.til a ! ;ii.c i,*hi. * i uiit-r \uicl. ' I'liiiuiiiL- ii.'Hi i 1 1.' plan iin- ; ( 'i• 1111 Inii>•- Hainan: I id,- nl h|ii »di t.-k an- pul nn<» 1 i'.;ink rli \ t -I and iniM-d ; I. ll*l a lu-n mdm < 1 an- Vnkmi t.til w Mim'd r-*ir:i• ■i tn rima-'-, and mrwann-d a* di d. | 1 1. •In ddiT '>la 11 \ H-tliluMU' is '-111 i 1 U-d I< > un: 11 c\ i ;• .ii i irlt- 11 ina\ iiaiiuu,'>m Iha pay• lu.-nt "1 i iia- I'idhir, whaliu-v lhai aiin-h- ma Wall h. a -To M.a h a aid. <-1' a-d i:rlui- ii ly i <-i h iii-ai l i- la lakt-jii'-! as many nr jIN a- mV.' “! in rli's t in-V M- \ cl ally di'-i-l I U<- as \ i >'i ] dt-;j -t imM pay Uu" I l * -dal' a pa <-•- aa - all > "ii -- ImVo-m v. . To ivnnl.m-s,' uv mi- ih -I w pnnmiu'. mad ini: and ;id \ .-ru-'i i ia. i-harim I* m" i-.-n da-ad" and Ui<- (aiu- and t r-uM<-d pmpm ly anmdimr I* tin- hu'-nu‘-< as inlinw-; I’or n\ - H mi i-iiiii ii-i-n : iu> id \ -i-iald -1: I Imdy-fi \a- : /illy ■-1 \t\ - m \ -I"; r< 11 ■ ■ liiindii-d Tia and nvu hundred - ■ ~ An Id- Maid IA . in Him will: earni I Hi'> "1 I' nlir ] Milam nr npw aid. will 1..- imuanh-dwdh ilia ( 1 1 lira 1 1 • . , >•. mil li-M- of i‘n imuiii- and --iic.-ial t-'l m- m Aui'liN m ■ -Ui ail '-Mia V A dd I < ■ - < ifrimmiow n, u. Belle Mnii li l \ 1'»,,-liii HOIIN LKL, Attdunkv at Law, p| Nii’iii HtiU'-Vi-r -aieei. ' .ul.de, I’a., i'ell, )\ s-,,.,.-. |tHi N. ('. (i i l AII AM, ArTuiiM.v at f> ) l.\W. IMi'i-e (allleji\ neeilpled 1-.1 .lud'fe (,;. 1 j 1, 11 M . .i t h il.illio Ci ai I el. f ..I'il-ie. I’elnM. i it•<■. I. I - - - -A . \\J I-'. -s,M)l.i:i;, A rnin.MA ai I.aw, -77 # < i I•' U', l'■ lilt; 1 , i i( ltff in 1;m M iiti; (< >r -1111 ,i \ •-. * .ipifl i•> \ .-lipii -i-r. .-'■-mil liiiut'-.-T 5 M. \\ |-:a K 1.1-. V, ArroitNKV AT I.AM-. pJ , I llltfi • < ill S- til ill 1 Ilit' .iT I’fiT. 111 t lir r< ">1 U i i.\ cnTiij'ii'tl hy A. D. shaipf. i-I-'j, I I XF.WSHAM, .Vi tmiMtv \tl.aw. 8 1, t 'idiv unh Win, 11. Miller, soinh u t-si 1 1 ii.'i- ttj 1 lano \e. Jin -1 I*< - Ji;! ii 1 *d . s. lire, I. I-.',- SI. / ( M. r.ELT/l it »D\’ Li!, Attiju.\i;v \J, as ! .aw, ( aiii- h- I'a., < HI iff soiuh I lau<>\ cr si i-■»•(. Dart u*niar a Deni ion un . t-n lo foiled ion oi si,[, i( lai in'-. I Ij’fk i! .<»nnl \ . i’t i;M< We. 1-fh. I'), 1-i-n -I x . K. DKPT/AcJUVPU. A rmiiMiv J' ,\I) * '"l' n -i.l.t tr. \l D.\W, Cavil: If, Ddilia. i »ni, t‘ iin pi -Hi h U.iia it »• r .--I: eel, opposite i '.<■ nl/. a St <(if. By '•!>' rial ai ra 1110-1111 ail \\ nh I In* Pa hail i Mllfi*. :tl Ifin i - in*"'! miii't Patent Riald-. < 111 AS, K. M Af 1. A It: il 1.1 N, A t Ton \ mv,\ r I \w. * Hlift* in Ihnldina mnneriy , iij il,-,; i.x .ill a. .--.a if w tit.. .i , s-anh oi 11 a li lt..p - lie'.*:. 1 '■ 1. I-.. H .1. W. l-'t )['l. K , AlloltMtV AT I.aW. £ J, ntli.-f wiili Wm. M. penr K'H.. Klieem'* Win. \li i.i:-iii nl i*is i.-ti it. 11 : rn will h- P*. till it! iy ;i 1 1. 1 11.1• 'I I". has o.v ua>;u KINDS. ,1 on As iu jinn.un is /•;, thnu'inrj A rarest.t fhc /fi;/hi\\f <\ \vi. AS A ISO, a vr.KY t.apj:k sto( k or PLAIN KINDS ON HAND. PUKSKNTS, u vxn. Diamonds and nil other Precious Stones BOUGHT Ft Hi DASH. I, I ST (> r A K Til- L i:s rl\ - 1-d i odd T,1!..; \C(.II \N ui'ii, \\ T M. ik 11l 1 ! A :u, A AT I \’A .I' I; l;-!t . l‘i lina. <•ftif** v. ‘i f ] i Will. -I. i A'(, . ' - - I \ J r. inat.MAN, Attont:v at Law jj t tiiliffin lila *f in n Hall UMiMiisir, in th 11•;i f . i ! 11 ■ ('iair! il* ni'-'f . in*\l 'l‘«*i I• • Ha* 'M if i .V' i ' f AMI'S A. 1M NUAH. A.iciM-V at U'i I. \w. Itiih'if. IViiiui, t Hl'iff ;i j.-w ihtfp \Vi - I ml 1 i;i 11 ]1 ■ \ i"'. cl. lift*. 1. 1 M ■!. \\r KKNNKDV A noi;xi:v at Law, 7 V • Vai'liHf, i'enna, < Hlice hhih' jis that of I 1 a- "A i in* ncan \’ol miif f r, - s. ait h Miifil l)i*’ I’nl)- ifSfjUarf. la-.-, l. l-'A. DK>;TIATUY Ur. n. Shm-Uiakvr-- rra<*iii*al N’owviUt*. l’» r.nsylvimin, yihicf diu' il< h>r N't ii*l hof t la* Tt < >llU*f. V'fb. l''idi.— \y. DKaTIsT.-I Z. liitr/rz, M. 1); 1). D, S., respfetinlly oiibi-s Ma profi-ssional V ire«- to till* f’.l i/.fie; t.l (‘aril-If apd ii s \ iciint v Utllee No; th Dim rtv!, ( 'ai U-.h*. .lan. 1•, 1 -*«•.— hu TAI*. i. C. I.OOMIS, IlnxTi-vr, lias re- I J Mo\ed Iroin St. utli IlanoVfj- street to West PomlVel Sln-et. opj.oMle tin* 1 Vina le IDahSehooL furU-U*, I’euna. DU. (IKORGK S. SEAUUiUT, Dies- TlsT. J-’riiin the ifoboiu.vv’ vl Jfrn/tij ,voy//r,v. Ollleeat the residence of hi*’mother, J-last Dotilher street, three dums h.-low Uedtoril. Carlisle, I'enna. i)ee. i, 1-Mi'i. t x i-: n t ons o v k i (' r, s x d j:pin'i-:itd axd ta'an's, CIVII. KXCINKKK* A PATENT St IUCITuUs, .Vu. I-A UWid'/.S'/Mk/ J‘hilfu}'‘lphUi Patents solicited—Consnllaliiins on Kn^ineei- Inp. and Sketches, .Models, and Ma chinery oi all kinds made and skilfully attended 10. .special at lent lon i ven to {{ejected Case* aml Jntf rteff nee-., A lit hen lie C.tpies of all Doc*U ment--. Iroin I’iUfiil ( Hhce pldelire'J. P>. Sa*. «• yiiur-t Ivt". u.-ele*-s t run hie and trav ellinu e\p'*)i*M'-, as tin-reisno need for personal interview witiite. All laiaines*. with these utn ei‘- t e.an be t raiisaeied in writing, i'or lurrher iufonuatioii direct as utiove. with ,-ramp ene[f*s ed, with Circular with retercuce--, pcb. 1, TIT I-; have just reccivi-.l a lafge nttpply \ V oiVank inun New York, and are prepaie'd to execute Prof,>nal, ihisjm*-s and Wedding Ctirds, oi all M/.es, ije the ueali'-l ;-!yl"' ( iuul ;u vcj-v reasoiiablf at the VuDCNTKPU nPWICK. KOIJ SAIiK,—A wry cloghiii J V ra»«e, nearly new. and a* irootl as new. i* oiitwcd lor salt* at one-hall its original cost. In quire the Volunteer UtJioo, eo, #2, SKQ, JJ 15 B M B O IBVS FLUID EXTRACT IIUIIU For Non-Retention or Incnntimmiice of Urine.lr ritation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone m Hie Bladder, Calculus. Gravel or BrieU Dust Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. H E L M HOLD’S F I.F I D KXTI! A FT II U I'll I l*or Weakness Avisluii from LXecsscs or Indis cretion The Constitution once allbetod with Gr annie Weakness, requires the aid of medicine to stromrlhou and invieorate the system which Helm hold’s Kxtract hitch u invariably docs. If no treatment be submitted to, Commotion or Insanity ensues. * FLUID EXTRACT I'.FCHi: In alleetions peculiar to females. U is nnequaled hv anv other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularities, pnlnfulncss or suppression of custonjarv evaeuaiions, Ulcerated or Soli ir rus stale oftiic ITerus, Loucorrhcea. and all eom plainls incident to the sox. whether arising irom habits of dissipation, impnulenee. or In the De- Uneor Change in Life, FLUID E X T H AC T 11 U C H U IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radieallv exterminate fVoin tin? system dis eases of the i’niary Organs arising from Habits of 1 >issj pat ion n////We vxiH'Osc, httU'ui'no I’hnnijr in Out. osurf; completely superseding those uuplf'OX((n( nml ilanfii'rova rcuu'dir. v, ('nimivn am\ Mi'mny/ m etirinix all llm-o impli'iMtiif ami danaeron- di-ea-e-. rs !•: ji km n<> i>v\s i i,roi i:\ti:a.t r.ei■ 111- In : ,n .-a-e-of i tie I’vnuivy ev-jme, whether ex isi ;aa, in male "]• leina le. from whatever cause nn filial n i lc, a tel la ) nial teV of how Ion:; standimp It pl-a-aih hi iihit 1 ami odor. immediate m u aeiioit aiel more sfreiiLUheninu than any other ut rhe pn paration- ~f hark or Iron. Tlinw viiileruie iroin broken how n or delicate i iii-i mu ions, procure ihe i < medy at 1 nev. The ;ea>i- r nni-t henaie that liowe\ er '•hunt uinv lie t ue a l hide oft he al a we ilei’ii-cs ihori tain to a licet hi- l-odiie health, mental power-, and happine--. and that of In- podeniy. ' >uv tle-h and ido.jd are-nnpon.'d u-mathe-e -"iiie- i.. I I’ 11 \ s 1 ' 1 1 A N v , VI. K A - r Xn T I E!• We HI. ike Mo secret of ill c 11. I cd! ell I S Helm bold'.- Final Extract j.hieuu is composed of Hu ■ ha. Evil., h- au-l .lunin- r hen ie-.-deet-d w;th meat eaic. and prenared in advance hy 11. I'. 1 lelmhol-l. I'ruem-i and (,'henn-i. of mxUvii vears' experience in the eit\ oj Philadelphia. and 'which i- now pre-enhed hy tlio most uiunont ph\-naan-. ha- heen admitted to use in the I tilted states Army, and is also In very I'ciu-ral u.-e in state Hospital- and public sanitary Insti tutions throughout the land. . 'i ..i rnl loi I KnM Ul'-rKNSAIiV l>F Till-: I’. S. 0 1 0 S M A (K !•: T N A Pits Ji'KIMT MS. -Thisr oii..r tlilfiiAvc-. taitl '-umcu'iuil arouutuc; liieir ia'-rcs hiUfri'-h, ati'l Jiiialoifi'n- hi io.nl. M I: I »it 'A I. PJh dM.IJTI I-;s A N I > v'SKS. Ihit-hu lihtfs nil' ffjitiy stimulant, wilhuju fiiliar (fiitlcncs to I In* I 'fuKin/ , and from .‘Pi to .V 3 or in I he “U\ tlial it has been cx l.-iix] vclv rrnplo'. 1-1 in tin - arums diseases oi Die 1 )i;uI< 1• -r ;in«l Kidney.-. ami tin- ri-omalnni il lias 1 ai-njuiP-'l in my judgment i> warranted liy lln' I na\eai and its. d: ;r» helore staled, every form of Jl“'-/nr —tin- powdered loaves, t ln- snnoli decoct ion, tincini--, ilind e\i raci '.—ami lam not eomn/aid ol an\ pieparalmn of that plant at all equal to VoUfs. ’ Tweh e ears' e.Xperiellee oiurllt, 1 think. t‘o ‘jive me Hie i min to .indue of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality. 1 ei\ r yours precedence over all olln-is, 1 do not % Jilvio- a l lit tm tvcordiim lo Us I ail k, i f I did oilier Jiur/itiM would out do yijurs. tail 1 hold to the doctrine | tlial hulk and quantity do not make up value— -1 if they did a copper vent would he wmlh mow i than a wold dollar. I 1 value vottr litn-hu tor its eih-cl on patients. ‘ I have cured v-’ilh it, and seen eured. with it, - more disea-es oi Du-bladder and kidney-than 1 have ever seen cured with my other Ihn-hu, or ! any other j.ropm"ory compound of whatever I name. IIELMROLD’B FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Xo. 59-1 Broadway, Xew York, Xo. lOi South Tenth Street, Below Chestnut, SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Sept, i, im.—iy, iHrtitcal. HELM HOLD’S HELMBOLD’H A X D BUC H U i: r r ui’ i. K a v !■: s Ue-peel full V, VoUVS Ae.. (i. It. IvKVJSKU. M. tk lift W'ooj. snumr. Pittsju uoh Pa, \ S K !•' O R Sinai** ami doable width all wool DcLalnes, Em* pro.-i* cloths, Lupin's Uomhaziiie. Cashmere, Creneli Merimies Vchmr Heps, Velour Huse, Crape J’loth, Ci’tM-n (’l-.ili, Alpaeoa, Striped Mo hair Kmdlsh Pants. ThiMt Lonjj Shawls, Crape Vails, collars, IJuidkerchiers ami XoiKuisW*-. Hoiivitml TahlcOil cloth, \Vindow Shades, I’mhreiias and Hoop Skirls. All very low am. oouMdevahlv under the Market priff-s, A. \V. HKXT/C. DRUG i- CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE | IVl ’- '• Direct cf.tvt.us to II K MIiOLD'S lIELMBOLD'S MEDICAL. DEPOT, PHif.Ai>rdii'niA. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AsK FOR HELM BOLD’S TAKE NO OTHER. Bvi? W.C.SAWVIvII, J. A. IH-KT., J. E. IiI'HKHOLDEU. ■\VT ('. SAWVKK AX I) CO., llavnle just ed from Stewart's, Cnlfliu and Melieii, Xnv YoiK. and the besUiouses In Philadelphia, Che larp-1 anil best. sU>ek ol FALL AND WINTHU GOODS KV EH BUO U « 11T T 1 > THIS MAIt K E T Please call ami examine our Immense stock ol Alpine and Unh Uny Plaids, ;'anted, I Uiu and Striped la In ] >r- ' - ( lot I is, I Inin and 1 it,- ut'ed French Marinos, Ueps, 1 opUns, Alpneeas, ami Estelle Chillis, Press lioncls tn every variety ol styles tun I sluidi.s, J .ndics ('loin unit Mamies, of plain ami hrurht Fluids. Shawls, black, Plan), Dm olnumdTlub-nt, I.iikoi im. and ilundlcfrchicD. Our sloolv of \\'i»oli‘n o'»• ilchnv Martin's J/nfrl, Mtsf Main .SY/vv’/ Oniric. I‘n. Dec. I. Dim. sponmi A 111!! VA L ! ll;l \ illlt IlllCl'lt :«i\ :in(JIL r C Of Ihf Kl-LMll 110- H(n»* in nil fcind** *'t I n-y -Is Unit lias Just ou .•urr.il iu lilt Kn-l. m miivltrlf, w,. hiivc Jus made ;i larac additaai to our intei Stock, and lui w marked <'\o-r\ limit; down to correspond wiih the present pncus. Please cad and sec tli» i irto-nt 1 tari^aiii't■ [ can now pet man kinds of KAXCV HUKSS (iOOIAS. Miisjui'* .-ii i. i ntr-i, '.'avd>*n I'i-omeN. \\v. .• i lan iirN. idnuhams. Tickings aiul (’alllcoi 1 i iiv;ii llamiins :n !?!.■ r ' • liivnl \ >MVIZii 1:1 s m 1 ; < 'vis . < ,y y .-\i iiiuu-.'iu-' nu ‘li>ilis anil (.’msmiihtcs ■a! 11 isiilav <>i ;i II U 1" < 'hi Id mis i V,jK < iml dHday ol rlolli Tlnaks •vlr.rk n!' ail Wool.KN (d>()])iS 1 jpivnai .'il ti • a! vi* ymi lhe areatest ha Trains on ha\c m. a tor a lona linn*. ami atv . r i.. i-■ uinli‘isoi'l. ami always taka ]i|, M . n ■ in c\lnhilin>f uitr complete stock hi > .-nd.'ihh' Jo;' ilia M'US"II. lkh>u;h * mju-isu. tu, . I' Im ■.i i. .i.o.n : Nt- j ,\. k.mu .uTr:it. i.VXJi llkKXrXd DAY! iV i, I; j i, \l' IK I. I) »V MIKAI-TKU’S. linV, ready Ini* illSporl 101 l th(J IlKist , ini I a 11 1 menl of 1 HV'-s t hauls over oxhih iii ( arh'!.-. ai prices within the roach of nil. e wn e «-o tortunale ns to ho In Now Vovlt ilt the I a ’''«. i’ k.\t i’ANtr, which lasted only lavs u e ha \ o del ermined to givoour ensto il'ie ad\ unlace in all goods bought during wo ila,\ - that goods won- sold at the lowest •«.. S'ar-li-ot uv bi'.iut il-'.l n As we diiriii! I WO (ii llll'is 1 tin prifc DiiKSS C(.HK)S, i'c.Mi. I'liii IJ'-, pl'i iII 111 mil >r-. ill I‘upiins, Sinpo no,, rocad** Ki'ps, Foulard I'uplins \ ‘loUis, Wool iMauls, Kivnoh .Mcriiinrs. m ail folors, i •< «i >ti nfrvrry shade,and color, s; 1 i: riii'il (‘raprs Sal in i Irisallcs. I'laiil j’uii 1 1 r• rhrvjvs, IMaiics. all l V.^;rJr 111r •>i mvi- imim-n'r "un rv »»« liiHnU, (in- n(U’-M it slicatlcT luivoji full D v line o UyM I'>'f I(' (inons, es tlial . 1 ej\ e-i,n;.eiiiioii. at pr We I..we • can sej i M r'.-i j a-.' i\\ Mori'.s and (.«f Xdii a.m.S •r than oilier merea:iids paid for tin* same K ten days aim. Tho-e who desire it I‘uasl for r e\es should m.i ij.it to come mid examine* stock. Keep in mind the place, South-east u-r Market square. mm-diul Door, laiikhd for Die pa-i paimnajxe, we respeet , soiled a cr.nDm Dn - same. did•: i. i • 11; I. dasnka v v k u. |) HOC L A -M A ’l' I () X ! Whcicas, I, Wm, A. Mile-. farlislc, Pa., having j usi icturnod from tin- Ham-m cities with un ex tensive assortment of t)u> most fashionable ami brilliant colors of D p !•; s s <; i.i i ( *ol*d \Vool ].)<■ 1 /nle p.lack do., American dn.. ■>Plain Poplins, Figured tin.. ’ Pep. dn., A Ipaeeas. (’lain ('ulnmis. Figured do. Therefore purchasers will line! It Ln tholradvan tnuv u» i:iv>> me u e;\U. A! v•, ihe assort incut of ft. All) DUKSS (JOODS, 1 S' (’Alt I,ISI.fi Pa men la r .-u a-ni ioi, given 1 o Mourning floods. \vm. a.Miffs. 1 >ir<-eily njipn'• fi- tin* Mansion Hoin l , .'mil oi I i<)< Ii \\ esl Ol the |.-•! I i/llee. I lea. 1. I -A. \tm\v hoods: hoods :; A . i iraud i ipening oj nnrivalled i hinds, just receiv ed trmn Hie K.ishtn (\ tie~. consisting nf eiioiei and \ ai i«-«I '•> In-iinii-;, at A. W. UMNT//S STOKF. .V, !/’i:n>vi'r .SY/v'7, ttie rmdlui- and v.vii known stand, our list of i)i:nss tail >i>,- compri-- -> Pi.o-k .'-dl;s in great variety, including the 1 »est ( mi ported. (iros He UJrim), Gros do ATripne, and liuur* d. l.Ui>U'. s Frcta-U M. riuoes iu all colors and pric es. Plaid Me* in-ies ami Poplins, Km press (Mollis, liiiired and plain ; Upaecas, all shades, Cnburgs, 1 'ei.ain >, u ,i designs. v.'iiiTi-: poops. .laeoiieN and i '-unhides. Plain and Plaid Nain sooks. } .men-, ami t . a ton Poods, Marseilles, Coun terpanes. vm-y clo-ap. f lannels, kvery 'ipudily of while and colored Flannels, dlaid'em, jjahnoral .Skirts, Ac. ,A large stoek of eluths, Cussuuers, SaUineUs, Velvet »'ovd. lunne made .leans, Ac. I have now a superior assortment, of Millinery Poods, Ihiaid Velvets and Silks, Pomiot and Trimming Pinions, Malinec Fnglish (.'rapes mid Laces. Moruxr.sG goods, j_|OUSK I'T'EIXJSUiXU GOODS. .luvt rccoi v I iiii j fill! supply of nil JUndsof House Furjiishiii'i suitable for Hu: present and (•omuls' season consisting of ail Grades and qualities of CAKPETS ! CARPKTS>. CAUPKTS! Floor nil (joths, Tuile Oil Cloths, Window shades, Malts, Ac., Ac ALSO, I‘J-1 Jll'd audUmd’d Sheetimrs, PllowCuse Muslins. 'fable Damasks, Towelling all Grades, Ticking Ae. ANo a v.vU stork of all kinds ofDome.s -t it* Goods, which nlll Resold at greatly reduced prices, for tile prC'-enf. ‘ - All pcr.'itms m wanl of any of the above for the .Spring Season, will liml it U* rbeir advantage to give ’is an early call, as we are determined to keep up our imputation, to sell goods al the low market price I-:h K()Jt H A Ij !• ■jin midi-i-dmfl lias far .'ale, al his Livery St aha*, in ( aiii'. if, a mini her of lino < Jaw rnmoiit Mtd.s, well hj-olifii. Farmers would da well to cal' and e.\aaiiin- iiis stack I.afore purchasing ehvwheiv. Mam of i la* mules an* youm; and of lair.e size, niui \iell calculated fur farming or /. u ge purpo,-e-. Mnvch 8, 1800.-41, q LOT H Ij\0! CLO THIX G !! MV MOTTO " ( ) U !rU*al>'snmlSmnn Profite.'' The subscriber »“'-®Xn«“d!.os h Sl.rob na>ti r i n i T s i xkss in all Its 1,1-anchus. He will .-unstanUy keep on hand yupen-ior „ JIADIC PP ('LOTIII Mi SSE SSSxSS to order rJI e s «ml his prici’s rill ;!5 i„ l.v n..v <>.«■, us Ik- Is ,1. , 1.T1.1111.'.l K. SC-11 ..s i-I.i i.li ns (lie- .-lic-upc-sl lll'C. 111, IMfi-lV T IVI\CS T O N ’S CLOT H 1 N J_J ' KMl'OUir. id VI XtkSTON has just from Uu* Last with a maanifleent stork of Cloths, L'nssimevs, of iroods tor Gent lemen s ( lolhiiif?. i iUs assortment of piece goods ks Uu; hugest nud most varied ever brought to this town, and he pledges himself toMoll floods hy the yard nsehcai), t uot cin*aper. (lian any other stove/ L s sto( k of KKADVMADK CLOTHING is extonsPo and heautlinl. consisting of ('oats, Pants. Vest Overcoats, Ac*., At*.. .. . „ wlilrk lin will sell chmp<-' r timn any ollim- establishment. Hi' has h lu'iuuiful assortment of Gentlemens Furnishing (foods, rndershirts (Jvurshirts, Dnnvors, ami son Cor vmuwlvos. his IH-millfnl iij«>rti»<;ii ol Konds, lii'foiv pnrelinsinK elsewhere. lie'i lake areat pleasure in shewing Ins aoods, alld c.u sa. isle all, that he ean and will sell K oods eh>ape I linn' any oilier house outside ol I In* kaslen ( 'Uu-<. I would invite mi cijiiiiiimition ill my slnek I I-*iii(> Cloths. ('jissimors. \ i-slnms, «*<■.. Mhich nianumcliin- upon spocisil orders. 1 would ln-15 leave to say tlml my l.oods nr« mamifaetiirod mniw my own supervision, amt l.v |)w verv l«M workmen. My present slock is the most extensive I have yet had In store, ami 1 respectlullv ask my friends and tile politic to jp\e me 11 eat I tie lore purcliasili!! elseivllcre. Hu- Kelliemlier llie old stand. ISAM l.lMMlkTllN, Xorlti Ilnnovev street, KiiiporUini. lice. 1, ptii'i. I i I >M’ /• R'MRKRRAXO VAU.EV I!. R.— J / I'iIAN’HK (IK HnKKS. I 111 mill afli’r .Muliil.-iy, lii-C, HIM, IHI-I, PnsscliKiT Trams will run iliuly, us lullmvs, (Sundays *.'X Cl‘J»lC(l S'mlags. ac. Afcnnimodiitioii Train loaves Harrisburg S.-IO A. M.. Meehauiesliunj; !>.K Carlisle sb'»S, >bMvyllle shiniiensburg II."7, ( ’hambersbnrg 11.-H), Uremcasiio IJ.lij. arriving at Hagerstown 1.1)0 1. Mail Train leaves IlarrLshurjs 1.10. P. M. Ma-han shuru 2.J0. Carlisle H..V5, NewvilkCCJi*, Miinpcns iir« J.ui), Chambersluir# l.m, Greenoastle t>..R ar vinjr at Hagerstown u.JO, I’. M. Kxnress Train leaves UttiTislmm -1.30. P. M., Meeluuileslmr« 0.01. Carlisle :VV, Newvillc *>M Sliipnenslmrir o.:p, arriving at ChanHmrsbiirs'T.W), I’. M. Kxmess Train leaves Chambcrsburg ->.U A. M., .Shippenshnrg 0.10, Newvillo 0,10, Carlisle (j.oU, Meclumiesbmg 7.21, arriving at Harrisburg /.00, Mail Train loaves Hagerstown 7.10, A. M. Green easlle 7.r,, < 'hambersburg 5.20, Sliipponsburg «.;m, Newville '.1.27, ('arlisle hM)d, Meehanicslmrg 10.00, arriving at Harrisburg lI.Id, A. M. Accommodation Train leaves ClnniHiersburg 1.1. v Sliippensburg IHS, Newville 2.21, Carlisle Meehumesburg .V*7, arriving at Harrisburg 1.10, A* Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 2.1.'., P. M. t freeneastle arriving at (’hambersburg 1.-a, Making close eonneetions at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, -New \ orlc, Pittsburg, ball Imove ami Washington. i A 'Hiit-rinfriKfrn/'x ({r)h'*'\ Sup t. C/KOUh'ff Dor. 11, dio. \ Hoc. LI. ly 1 TV) II KI (5 X AND DOMKSTK! p j>uirops. Kdward Shower respectably announces to the public, that he eontiuues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOKKION AN!) DOMESTIC at Ins new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Hotel, and dircctlv west of the court House, Car lisle. LKIDICir * MILLER. ■J. L. STERNER, ®lottu«o, .IoIIX TPKIISU-:U. Satinets Vestings, . , , and all other kind drndemcHH' Furnish inf/ Goods. Cmbrellas, Carpet hags. Trunks, , COMK OXK ! COMK ALL! ! f'lislomcr's Orders. Sjirrinl Xotirr. xtaUroatt ILincss. W KsTWAlllb EASTWARD. ®2!l|jico nntj 3Li tutors 1511 AX -DI lAS, AM. or riIOU.'JC IIKANDr. Wines, fSIH'IT.V, Port, Madevla, Lisbon, ' Claret. I Native, I toeU, JohaiUllshcTK, and Boderheimer. CHAMP A O A E , Heidsvek & Co., Gclslor A Co., and Imperial.— (Jin, Bohlen. Lion, and Anchor. AV H ISKY. Superior Old I lye* Choice Old Family Nectar, Wlieut, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stoat, Ac. Best to he had in Phila delphia. Billers, of (he very Best quality. Dealers and others desiring a pure article will find it as represented, as his whole attention will he given In a proper and careful .selection uf his Stock, which cannot he surpassed, and hopes to have t he patronage of the public 1, In:.}. ?£?ats aim _ \TKW STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS ±S at KKLLKII'S, (Jn Sor/Jt Jlioioiur Mrcc’t, Ouii.s/c, J’u. A splendid assortment of nil the new styles of hMlks, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft and Straw Hats now open, of city and home manufacture, which will he sold at tin? lowest cash prices. A large stock of summer lints, Palm, Leghorn, Hraid, indin, Panama, and straw; Children’s fancy, etc. Also a full assortment of Men's Hoys' and * Children's caps of every description and stylo. The subscriber invites all to come and examine his stock. being a practical halin', lie feels con fident of giving satisfaction. Thanklul for the liberal patronage lioretofonP bestowed he .solicits a continuance of the same. Don't forget Hu* stand, two doors above Shroi nor's Hotel, and next to Cornman’.s shoe store. JOHN A. KKLLHH, Af/vnt. N. 15.—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. Pec. 1, IHOo. H AT AN3> VAV kmpoiitum: Tne undersigned having purchased the stock, »te., of the* late Win. 11. Trout, deceased, would ro speeUTilly.announce to the public* that lie wif continue the Ifuftiny Jhmncfm at the old stand in U f.v, High Street, and with a renewed and olllcb out elb.rt, produce articles of Hoad Dress of .£'..(,< .7/ Vorid}/, Stylo and Qualify, that shall be strictly in keeping with the Im provement of the nit *.*.?id fully up to tho ago In which we live. He lias now on hand a splendid assortment of Tints of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the lluest Fur and Silk Hats, and .it prices that must suit every one who lias an eye to get ting the worth of Ids money. His Silk,’Moleskin and Denver Hals, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and lluish, by those of any other es tablishment iu the country. Roys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give him a ‘•all, .1. G. GALLIC). Doe. 1, ISG-j. PI E S T-R A T E F A 11 M A T JDj I'UIVATK SALE. Thu iindersiKned oilers at private; sail-, tils farm, ioento.l in Middlesex township, eoulainlnit I.iU acres of slate land of the best duality." Tlie ini- provements are a Frame Dwelling House, out Kitchen, Smoko House, Carriage House*, Ikmic Horn, Hog Pen Ae., all nearly now. The Inml has all recently been licavily limed, anti is In a high slate of cultivation. The farm is conveniently located, amt a lane running through it, to a stream of wider, renders water convenient to every Held. The farm will bo sold on reasonable terms. Any one wishing to view the promises can call on tbennd.er.signed residing thereon. .iOHX ELLIOTT. March 1, l-MJ—lf. \ WANTKD to soli the (iroat XX American Calijsraphical Puzzle. The ehcap cMaml moM wonderful Puzzle of the Ap\ Aleuts can easily make from lu tr» 2a dollars a day, T will Klve any one Agum riijO ifhe can sclloO.UOl). Scud 10 cents for Moiiph' I*lizzie, PHILIP HILL, 25 ) Market Street, Philadelphia. March S, IM.o,—lt, 1 sfiotoffropUfn& rPHKFIUST J’UKM I L’M HAS awarded nt (be late Cumberland Lonnly 1-nli TO V, h. LOCHMAN fort THE EfXEST I'IIOTOCiIIAPUS. i.y„ i r m latolv ve-purchascd Uls old gallery from Mr Mrs * No,ry »uilclin«, opposite tin' First National Manic. • Tin* Photographs, Carles 13a N telle, Ambrotypcs, Ac., &c. „,miO hv (*. U L ochman are pronounced by e\ ei y one to be of the highest character in posing, 'l'ono. Hound and Soft Half Tints, jnl everything that constitutes a FIHST-CDASS PICTURE. Tlie public is cordially invited to call and ex- ami Kosowhxl Emmet. Al hums Ac., on liaml and will be sold % ei> low. Copies Daguerreotypes nn.dt in the most perfect manner. Dee. 1, ISiio —if. -l.ffiS. Ji. A. SMITH’S I'IIOTO iVL Brabble tindery Smith-east Corner llano wr Street, mat Market Square, where may be bail nil the dlHerentstyles of Photographs, irom caul to life size, 1 V O Pv V T Y P K S , A M M It O T V P K S , AND MBLAINOTYPKS : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) Doth Plain and Colored, and which are bcniitlJUl pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and seo 11 Paiih'iilar attention given to copying from Daguerrotypcs Ac. ... She invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 15, ISlirt. ?lunit)cv Aim Coal pOATj AND IiUaiBEB YARD. d'he subscriber having leased the ard formerly occupied by Armstrong tt Holler, and purchased the slock of COAL AND IiUMRBBK, In iho Yard, together with mi linmonso now stock, will have constantly on hand and iurnisn to order all kinds and quality of.soasoned LFM UF.U. HOARDS, S< ’ANTI A N'< FUaMk STUFF. PAM NO, PLASTKRINO l,:Uh. Lulh, Worked Flooring mid Wealherhoavding, Posts and Uni Is, mid every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. A.ll kinds of Shingles, to wit: WhUo Pine, Ham jock, and Oak, of dllovonl qualities. -Having ours of mv own, I cun furnish hills to order oi nay length and size at the shortest notice and on Mhj most reasonahle terms. My worked hoards will he kept under cover, so they can he tarnished 1 I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY COAL, under cover, which 1 will deliver, clean, to anv part of the. borough, to wit: Ly kens Valiev, broken Kgg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lauherry, which 1 pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. J,inifhitrnrr.s' and J{/n<‘Kxnti(/i-\' t v >o/, always on hand, which 1 will soil at the lowest dgure. Yard west side of < tram mar School, Ma in Street. Dec. i,i sw ANDIIKW U. MLAIR. iFovtoavfcCwfl; Jj'H) UWAHIHN(i AND niMMissiox iror.sß Fl'iiiv it Ft rcl, Coni, Pln.stiT & Sa/L .], UFFTKM it RROTIIFRs havin'; purchased of Snyder it Newcomer their extensive Wurehoti.se, t Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to inform the public that will continue the Forwarding: and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid fur Floi Grain and Produce of all kinds.. Klonr and Feed, Plaster, Salt anfr Hay, kei constantly on hand and for sale. * Coal of all kinds, embracing I.VKFXS VAIXKV, Llmelmrneis' and blacksmiths’ Coal, constant y for sale. Kent under cover, and delivered dry u any pari of the town. Also, all kinds of Lnm >cr constantly on hand. will leave their "Warehouse every morning at 7 o'clock, arrive at Lianislmvp; at II o'clock, and at ilownrd Hinchinan's Warehouse, Nos SOM ami KIO Market street, Philadelphia, at M o'clock in the evening of same day Deo 1, IMG. riLOIBEKLAND VALLKV UAIX \j HOAD COMPANY. 'J’ljo Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Road Companies have imulo arrangements to do a joint FREIGHT* FORWARDING BUSINESS between the Cities of Philadelphia, Haiti more and X(,‘\v York. The Cumberland Valley Hall Hoad Company will open tlicir Freight Depot at Car lisle, on’lhe Ist of January, JSoo, for Ibo receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight to be forwarded by tills arrangement must be left at Pennsylvania Hail Koail Company Depot, corner of loth and Market .St., Philadel phia, Northern Central Hail Hoad Company's De pot ljullimoro, and Cumberland Valley Hail Hoad Company's Depot at Carlisle. The public will find it to their interest to ship through the Hail Road Company's Freight Houses and by Company Cars O. N. XA T LL. tS'upf, J. & D. imOAIXS, Freight Agents, Carlisle. Q A J! I S E T W A K E H O U « K The subscriber respectfully informs Ills friends and the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffiks kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. He has constantly on nund J'lsk's Patent Metalic liurtal Oise, of which he has been appointed the sole agent. This case Is recommended as superior to any of the kind now iu use, It being perfectly air light. lie has also furnished himself with u new Rose wood llkak.se and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals hi town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the age is HW/'.v #in‘iny Muttrass, the best and cheapest, bed now in use, the exclusive right of which I have secured, and will be kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, in all its various branches, carried on, and Beau reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered (.’hairs. Sofas, Pier, side and Centre Tables, Pining and Breakfast Tallies, Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts: .Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, (’hairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this lino of business, kept constantly on band. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, ami his work made In the latest city stylo, and all under his own supervision. It will bo warranted and sold low for cash. K. SIIOWKU. lie invites all to give him a cull before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hore totiro extended to him lie feels indebted to his numerous cuslomors, and assures them that no etlorts will be spared in future to please them in style and price. Give us a call. Remember (lie place, North Hanover street, nearlv opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE. Doe. 1, JStlj. ifIAKLrSLE FEMALE COLLEGE VV KEY. T. DAUGHERTY, President. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. This Seminary which includes the school lately under the charge of Miss Mary Hitner, will open under the direction of Rev. T. Daughtery as Pre sident, with a full corps of able instructors, so as (ogive to young ladies a thorough education in English and classical studies, and also, in the French and German languages, and Music and Painting, and other ornamental branches, Especial care will be given to Boarders in the family of the President.' A primary department for the. younger scholars, will be had in connection with iho .Seminary. The session will open on 'Wednesday, the (jth 01 September, in the elegant School Rooms of Emo ry church, which have been designed 'for thal purpose. For terms apply to the President. Aug. 17, \m. QUMBERLAND NURSERIES, TIIUKE MILES EAST OF CARLISLE. As the slock of this Nursery must bo closed out the coming Spring, ami having a large amount on hand, the Proprietor will give extra good bar gains. Tlie stock consists of every variety oi Fruit and Ornamental trees, vines and shrubs, usually propagated. Particular* attention is called to the large and fine Apple trees, Natural Peach, Evergreen and Ornamental shado trees, which will be sold to suit the purchaser either by the row, by the peicc or by the hundred, in the ground, or dug. Ail are Invited to call at the Nur sery. and get a bargain. All orders promptly idled. * Feb, 10, ISilO—2iu * T U U JR B I 1. L ino umlorsigncMl hereby Informs I lie public that holms now on baud a largo ami varied as sortment of GROCERIES, PUOVI.SIONB Ac. which he will (U.spo.sc of al as LOW PRICES as the same quality of Goods run bo furnished_by any linn west of Philadelphia, lor cash. For the proof of which, call and see. My motto, “equal and exact justice to all." Feb. "2, LS(i() —Gin, ALAJUiE Lot of Splendid Stand ard and Dwarf Pear, Concord, Delaware, Duma, and Maxatawney Grape vines for solo at the Cumberluno Nurseries. Feb. 15, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, &c M *. A DAILY FREIGHT LINE J. BEET KM *& BROS. Suvuituve, sce. TOWN AND COUNTRY HENRY S. RUPP. WILLIAM BBNTZ. 3to lit lu aV e , c , gto vis! ai' ov"k an' JOHN D . GOR GiU DEAEEU IX STOVES and TlX\v In tiik itE.vit ot’ tiik ComiTHm-st- Cooking Stoves, " I’anor wtoves, Olllca Htovcs, Heaters ami Itunges, (Portai.i. constantly on linnd of evcrv variotv the Market-, and insured lor'slx Also Tux Ware of all kinds, i ' ol Hie best tin plate. ’ nainilll <%y N Twenty per cunt, saved by oalii n .r “ amiTlmvuru Rooms. Tin Hooting and {Spouting done m u, • March 15, WUti.—ly. u,lL >u shorty gTOVES AND 'J’iN'AVAKI- A. T THE OLD ST VX n I SION OF THE BIG COFFff',,,, NEWVIL LE, P A 1 A large lot of Tin mid HhneUron «•>« for the spring trade. Also Cook Mm 6,1 best patterns in the market. Persi.ia ' l housekeepingshoultl call ami examined We are dotermineil to sell as low tis lahlishlnenl outside of I lie cities. ‘ * o, ki l - iWl ' W.sJ March I, ISijrt.—it* TINWARE, & c 'i'llo undersigned having made ftu„v f> . he Eastern Calcs, to Jay in a .Mock of aired articles, ana material for the i«3 of all kinds 01 ware kept in allrstcluv>sr T* and Wheel-iron establishment, arc iiiv!'-;' prove to the citizens or Carlisle uiul vjtntS? l they are determined to sell goods ut deiy competition. Their stock of V .STOVES AND ENAMELED WAltf is the best that Philadelphia nml Nou Vnil - Their slock oi stoves cihuhsu w* ol tho following named: “it Cook’s Governor Penn, Prairie Flower, and the Parley siioaf with all varieties of p,,-.. . Bed-room and of the neatest pattern, nml best quality t Governor Penn, which they guaramauom,* tire satisfaction in every respect, wall to prepare the cooked or baked ly wiin lessw consumption oi luel than aii’t vv stove, they will warrant for six mown' ft manufacture Zimmerman's .steam CwkKtt' In wlncli all kinds of vegetables t-;vn the same time, without tin; mm llavono*t other. Best of references given. Tln?v !ui.w chased for cash, ami therefore have the their goods reduced to a very low Hjau-f fet continent that “ turyc mlv# ami small proiiu" w best policy. They call attention tuiiu-irt stock of Tin, .sheet-iron, and ' ENAMKLiKI) AVAUK, consisting of Buckets, Basons, Wa^lidio 1 Wasli-disiies Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, Ac,, guaranteeing to all who may junvluiM-onii; saving ol al least T \V O 1) o J. L A as nit of every ten expended. JUjUcr*. KlrdJ Ranges and Furnaces set in on slmrt notice. M ingand spouimg done in tiie best niitnnord on reasonable terms. Old simes tation in a] clftmge tor new ones. Give a> n call. XcrJ 1 laiiover st reel, bet ween Wetzel and ’j innlau'. Hotels, Thankful for the patronage lievclnfuK*soUU allv bestowed upon them, lhe\ sulicii ;i oontit. uiii-e oft he same. Feb. s, lsu(*— :hn Boots ana irKKi* voru vwv warm au iv DRV. • Neighbor, if you \vunt n good p.av Calf skin Boots, go to I’I.ANK'sBC If you waul a good pair of country Bools, go to ... I'hANK^K; If von want n good pair ol Kip, W.uw heavy Upper Leather Bools, go to I’LAAU*:, if you want Boy s’, Youths' and ('UllilvvndHK; goto ITAXKiBU If you want Mens’, Boys' ami Youths' ImvußrtHv. gaus, Balmorals and Gaiters, go to PLAXU k- s If you want Ladies, Misses and Uiildreuii&K clish and French lasting Gaiters, go lol'UMTi M, If vou want Ladles Misses ami Kid Gaiters, and Balmorals go to I h.UU ■: If vou want Indies, Misses and ChildrenstaK, made Gout French Morocco Hoots mill nils, go to ~.\ I '-V\ k \k If you want Ladles, Misses and (liililieii ibi# Call, Kip and Grain Bools ami shm*,suvMt® country wear, go to ... If you want Mens’, Ladies and Misses bimjji.B .Shoes, Sandies and Buskins, go to 1L , ,K 1 f you want a pair of Waic’s Arctic tuvntiu* overshoes,) for Mon and Women's wi'unramtH od water-proof and cold-prool, go to 1 ba-jKa* The ulversal testimony in rcietcnte perior winter overshoe is that it husansiwyi tbr keeping the feet warm and dry. Try and you will never be without them li ll is a i*> slide tiling to get them. , ~ , ch . 4 In short If you want any kind of a Loot or made of leather, go to 1 ~ X If you want Hats nml Caps for Men. Vouth’s, go to I’LAMis If you want Uunder and Over Shirts tW'.'ds v much larger shuttle than the smaller n \ l 'v u / ) |ii l ,>p, (.'all and examine at Railroad Teicgrap* Carlisle, Pa. Dee. 1,18U5. . QARJjISLE MARBLE YARD' 11 I CIX A R D O W E X , . South Hanover Street, opposite Hontz-'i Store, o*' ' The subscriber has on ham! a largo and we looted stock of HEAD STONES, MONUMENTS. Tombs. &c, f of chaste and beautiful b }- which he will sell at the lowest possible in l c « ing dcsirousofsclllngouthisstock. Il cnt * ' finished from three dollars upwards. V , fyi Brown Stone, Warble Work, Wantic*. " olv buildings. marble slabs for lurniture, j o p, stuntly on band. Iron railing for ct,m s,Vin will etc., oft lie best Philadelphia \\*orkniansb»l , bo promplly atleiulerl to. Dee. 1, 18*55. ’ pAMPHLKTS AND I'A PJSJi \v« have on hand the best seleethm ol Pamphlets ami Paper Books ever brougJJJ , Q a n town ; and our Power Press enables us m sueh work rapidly and neouraiely, at U'ni.’irlt. VUBUNTiiBU Ol' PAINTS of Every Description, iu r . l!,rg ° and small packages, ■.VS 111 11 NKs.M Tiff ,v it AGENTS.