Marhtts. eylittlSLE PRODUCE MARKET 'Reported • weekly for , the 'Heinld by, Woodwowd & Schmidt, noun. geperfiee,,perllbl, do, Extra, • do. do. . Fatally do. • ltYs- • - do. -- WIIITE IVH,FAT per bushel REU do. do; RYE do Coals do • 'OAS'Sdo • eLcivenekso , . do, TIMOTLIVINSD do, SPRING BARLEY • do, WINTER BARLEY do. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. , 'noun, per bat rel, 4 50 a 6 00 Extra family flour, • 5 50@6 00 • • Rye. Flour, - 3 25' • ' ' Corn Meal, 3 25 WHEAT; best white, per bushel, 1 1501 26 Prime red wheat, ' ' ' 1 00(1)1 18 Rye, per,bumbel,oB . . Corn, a ' —,. : 70 Outs, Cloverseed, per busliol, Intskey, per gallon, BALTIMORE MARKET. Ftioitn, per traiTel;:`o.liu extra, Rye Flour, - thou Meal,' 8 00 •. ‘VIIEAT, best white per bushel, , v• - 115®l - 22 I'riwe red.,Wheur, ' ~ ..,, .`:.91 031 _O7 Ityu, per bushel,. b.ru, ~ ' Ones, Cluverseed, per bushel, Whiskey, per gallon, • ISPT OF IMIALERS.:--Of Goodi. 4 Wares and Merchandise. Also Distillers, Lumbermen, Tanners, ecr., within the County of Cum berland, returned and claasittOd In accordance with the several acts of Assentbly, as follows, to wit • Carlisle Abner Bentz, dry-goods M. eocklin, groceries ' • J. N. Armstrong, lumbar, Shai•ley, S. M. Dimmer. W. IC Murray. cost Woodward & ...3cinnidt, produce J. Itheeni k . J. k D. Rhoads, root W, A. Mlles, dry-goods -lienfy Motile, clothing lieuben Line, - dry•goods 11, 31.. Johnson, tkooto W. 1.. Iluller. groceries • W. 11. Trout., huts ' •. 5. D. tiorgas, stores sines Lotidou, hooks • A. M. Piper,. " • - Samuel rAliott, drugs Thomas Cutdye, jewelry J. W. Eby, groeerles Henderson 3 sons, produce Jacob Senor, shoes 3. S. Its Wort; groceries 8. W. llaserstick, drugs Fredericks .k Ilumor, inorketing Arnold & Livingston, clothing .1. P. Lyno sr'Son, laordnuro Jounthen Cornunni, shoes J. A. Ilumrich, dry-goods • David Corrannn groceries Jscub A. G. Lechler. " . Wm. Gould .k.Son: dry goods Janice Calif°, inurkoting Jacob Keeny, " - S. C. Iluyett, groceries Slirmil & Gutter, lumber r. Mouyer, conleer. (2 stores) Arnold A. 5i,,,, clothing George Koller, Inds A,'nold, dry-goods Keller. huts ' :floury Saxton, IntrdwOre Steiner& Co. clothing Chorlek Ugilby, dry-goods . W. D. Al Naugle, Jowelry . _ IS. S. Bitter, clothing C. Intioff, groceries. 11..1. Kieffer, drugs U, W. Miner, dry goods Henry Harkness, groceries John Pallor, - John Homily, l‘lossersinith, " • Jamey Mkiranahan, - - N. Matadi, clothing Smith & Taylor, books William Askew, marketing Henry Rhoads, furniture J. It. Weaver ~ • A. B. Ewing," David Sipe, J. WI Smiley, clothing It. Bainbridge, shoes Thomas Phillips, oboes • Robert Moore, shore SIIIPPENSBUItO It. Ruby & Co., produce 10 Bonjamin Biggs, waikoting 14 William Clepper, , " ' 14 31: M. Anglo, lumber 14 ' Philip Detrich *htroceries 14 Baughman All;osuaught, groceries 14 Baughman & Fosuaught, produce - 13 Samuel Sugars, marketing . 14 Willis, Moore *Co., dry-guide 13 . Anthony P. %Volt; wars P.O, Arts, shoes ' ' 14 - S. C. Holier, " - . 14 1. tlee's A Co., dry.gooas 13 .1. A .1. D. Retidlg, •• 11 -11timberger-J,lllair, produce—' 11 Genseman A WaggtMer, clothing 14 . J. C. Altick, drugs 14 r stoVi 0 k . K . %In k/ 0 & Bro., dry-goode 13 Forney & 31'Pherson, hardware 13 J. Stumbaugh, drags 14 Jacob Pogue ' groceries 14 • John Bridges, clothing 13 IV. A. Cox, shoos - 14 ! Tatou & 1.-tuwart, dry-goods r 13 John M'Curdy. toots . 14 John Criswell,.drugs 14 J. Fisher. hats _ 14 Grabill & Holler, hardware 13 1. M. Hikes, stoves 14 NEW{ /LLE S. L. Levi, dry goods }try & 31'hlwains, stoves Jut.upli Laug Ain, clothing Stough 0 MILT, dry-goods Davidson, shoes 11'11 lsm Brattou, 4rug. VII/hun Reed, W. L 31'Cullolh;groreries William Ventud, marketing Stitzel, Jonathan Ferree, " James 3l'Catitlllsh, dry goods W: W. unman, drugs WEST L'ENESDOEOUCTIL 14 , , lit. Townsend & Co., produce 13 , Paul & tiro., 13 • Woodward & Seinnidt. produce , 13 lobo S. Davidson, dry.goods 14 Edwin James, • - -14 J. flood & Co., II • 13 Alexander Goodhart, marketlud . 14 Wllllutu Dlshop, 14 . , • NEWTON. . , „.. • I'. A. Ahl 4. Ilmit., prolluce' lili'''' - '" 10 J. A J. 11. Ilursh, produce, (New) 10 Alfred 3111t1c1), dry.goode • 14 C. rosnaught, •• 14 A, C. Sr. It, 3111Ier. " .' . 'l4 J. dr .1. 11. Ilursh,-pro,(Chilcrllle)--- -- 13 Highlands & lijkshlnger, dry,gootlo , 14 ' James Moho'', limrketlng• ' • , 14 J. M. Waggowir, - 14 Jeunes.liyle, dry-goods ~ 14 • , • " SOUTHAMPTON Foe-aught A, Looli, produce D. A, U. Clover. dry•goods J. F. llaugham, School, ' .ous & Co. .1 Georg° Clover, lioury M 3 ors, marketing James A Clark, 4. MDILIN Henry Snyder, dryinwde Lewis Zit.xer, FItANILFOII6 Grqun, dry-gouda liorcwELL i licenutker & Elliott, dry•goods' 13 Joneitlinii.Stri no - • 13 Bernier& liebuck, niarketiog - 14 Calvin ACClent; ' 14 Stouffer, clothing ' C.C.__ . 14 -- _DICKINSON, 4 • ~. . . Havld Hays, dry•goods • 14 ,Ituasol .ti.Dice p •'. • • • - 13 Christ. , Ocker, . ~ - 14 W.M. Mitts, , .! . -; .• ' ' 14 Jadob Pisnik, , ~,, . 14 J. limit 4•C0.; ~ -, • • 14 Poter.tharver, 4, 'l3 Imeld Cloudy, groiniries • 14 13. 0, Hutchinson, Morkoting . , 14 Jacob Heoteni, marketing . -" 14 • • 7 8011111 illiDDl4loXl, Aloora & Craighead; dry goods Atullla & Alexander,- J. A. &.-1). Caufinau, Lehligh, inidlg . i . l3iiirdinuil 2 . dry•gdods ' •13 Deriuny & ' 'l3 " Alnry Vinod, drugn • 14 • /401.1.11/IMIDDI;STON:;'.• ; iir7434445 •- • l4: •'• • •• 00. •• - • - dri•goods . 14 700 Joshua Culp, •. 13. ,„ 10 00 Jauob 3jululonu, • ~ . ; 700 brNd," 13' 4' 10 00 „ 441. Luldlvpralues " • l4 . 7 (4) ' - • ••• iMOOHANjoSioBO, Diiotel eu.,luipbor" • •814tmiric.e.baiia ,r • PandUFe . 1111 WW k ••Oitirta Singlger. • J,Johnp , . ••.`,..Z.D. Or coorde co. --- & do,i4ei;l&itibi4! " Jac* OtoprlO, 41.g00d0 Acitir# >o9#3 drogk !.. • 4 ;.; !13, 10 OQ 13 10 op ;, , 126,.••• 4 12 60 12 '1:41260: Iliiiifinan &Bon; barißrere , 1 .'' 13" ' ' ',. - 113''00 Ira Bey, drugs :.' • " • ' 14 . 700 Jacob burial... Weer, books : . l4 7 00. * Brindle & Ne'Avenger, drir r odA . .12 12 80 Swisher & Fon : . . • 14, '7 00 D. tiral.lll, clothing ' - "14 ' . 700 B. Lamont. sheet ' .., . • • . • • .14. 700 Babb, Barretson &80., Imittwaro ' ' 14.. -7 00 Wonderly & Bro., stoves 14 7..00 lolin Barkm, Merkoling; . . ~ 1 4, , i,1 .:. ' .7 - 00' R. Wilson & Son, stoves - _ . '14.. .. l 7 00 . . Banta Holmes, sliCies''.' - ' • . '.• 14 .." .7,00 . Relglo di Herring, drugs ;• . ..1 ':..11 ' . ,10 00 11:1.1. - Iiieller;clothing T - ' - 14 7 .00 ' L'esl Shell, - .• " ' , 700 D. 11. Swiler, 'r" ~.' . , .14 ' . 700 . *I 'Henry Loewy dry•goods ' : 14 .. 700 Jobn Itelgle, ~ r +. .-. .- lB - - - 10 00 Andrew Sinsizer; groceries .. . ' 1t... . 700 Jacob Emmlnger, “• ... :14 , - 700 111111amiluston, furniture , 14 -4 . . 1.00 8411.13U01 Worst, ". ~. 14 7 00 . • . UPPER, ALLEN , aoswellor &•Zug, dry•goode Mr. Shrlier, . " • Hyman Longneckee produce Peter Oingerlch; marketing. Robert liettrlck, " $ 4.25 4.021 5,00 2,50 • 1;10 1,00 4,00 2,25 LOWER ALLEN. George Raines, dry-goods . • - Ahrti. Brower, jell it Rutz," William Lloyd, drugs. ' NEW CUMBERLAND. Charles Oyster, luiuber • .1. 11. Church, " • V.Treeman • •" • IL Nartln d Sons "• ' • James k Musser, " . 11. F. Low, J. G. Miller, dry-goods . EASTPENNSROROVOII 4 24 20021 Jscob Benninger, groceries, „, John 31'CortnIck • Wearily &Zinn. lumber. hicoh-Longnorker;groceties -- O. W. Fesier, dry goods' ' D. As .1: Hylton!. lugil er W; 80., I wither tier & taunt:lml, • . 't • Wm. 0'11311110., (traceries S: It. Patterson, produce Molina Beep • .‘ ' ll;Dentinger, dry•goods ' A'is MEM 6O® 36 4 60 Rupp A Son, dry-goods If. :7.111111101 Sliralur•'“ Henry Rupp. pruduci, Jain KUM. 5.110e11 .Ssmuol Graham, West Pennshorough 14 T 00 George liosht. Frankton!, 14 .e 700 Michael 511nirli •14 • • - 700 • . . . . . M4hony Foreman, West Peongboro' ' 14 . 7 00 Samuel Da viilson,, Newvllle - . 14 , '7' 00 John Wagoner;" • . 14 7-00 - A:llritker; Newton,: - 14 700 Jaeob.3llller," 7 00 1 , ..0 E. Rinehart, Hopewell . , • •14 '7 00 W. W. .Frazer 14 -.-. 7 00 . Benjamin Baseborn " 14 7 00 Wm. Welean, Shipponsburg 14 - • 700 Jeremiali.coover. " - _l4' , 700 IVm. Wagoner, Dickinson . --- 14 -- - 700 A, 11. Blair, Carlihle 14 , 7 00 M. Ntinich,. " - 14 - 7 00 • It. Irvine, jr. " 14 7 00 It. Common. Silver Spring . ' . 14 700 J. Clentioniii " 14 - . 700 henry Babble; it . , : 14 . 700 Jamb Sr.. 14 . 7 00 Richard Miley "-- "' "14 700 Class. License. 9 's2s 00 •• • . It*nou I.lpperAllen, . 14 7.00 Ow. Shh•ler, North Middleton 14 . - .", 00 . , MILLEIiS. • . Dlihir & firlder. West l'neußlArough, 14 700 Clot rieli Freghn, " . 14 7 00 MarnbAll James 14 7 00 Alit & Ihmfee • 14 7 00 Philip Zeigler, North 'Middleton 14 ' 700 Itenry Ilartlitv. " - l4 10 00 Yell6ol &Molise!, South Middleton . 14 . 700 itittwr f..." ShelitTet; ' '"" - ' ''. 14 '' 7 Oil Peter Unman . . " ' .14 . 700 IV. S. Cobettn, cerlisle, 14 ' 1, 00 ' D. 11. Voglexong,•3lonree, 12 12 50 U. W. Leldigh . •" - • 14 700 7 00 700 1! 60 20 00 . - . IleoPtioln 111vIer ' " 14 ' ' 700 3000 William '. l4 - - 7 00 0. k. , i. Bronclt ". --- . 14 700 11111 r.O 13.0 , r1y, 51celinniceburg, =, 11 - 15 00 Jacob (\lover, jr., U. Ally. ; - , 14 700 CilliStillb Eberly, L. -Allen, - 13 10 00 .k m.lOl Ilucher - " . 14 ' 700 Nolllnger 'et Co. ." 14 7 00 Martin Caufnum " 1; 7 00 • .10sepli IVlklslor " 1;' 7 00 0. 111.1r13, Enst ponnsburougli 7 ' -14 700 .I. A. 11. Rupp, Hampden ' , 14 700 • Ileury 31,11)3110g, bllvor Spring, 14 7 01) l'. R. 'Bryson , 11 • 15 00 'II. 11. Bucher . 13 10 00 Ilenderson 6 Sous. N. 3llddlPton, 12 12 50 DISTILLERS A. AhITA Bros..liewtOri; [.) 1M232012111 Robert Quigley, Ifepayell. Ileltr.beever See, illenroo, A. Boger h Seti—Foutli 311ddleton letiderson k Sone, ' 'mono] l 7 rlrcl cger, 'orth Middleton, Barnltz.Clirlisle. OYSTER-HOUSES John NleholFon, Nel,llle, • 8 • 5 00 Eberly & Fouaht, slechoulcahurg, Smoot Rupert 5 00 John )lnloy 8 5 00 •IlenrylrtTna' -.•, 8 5 00) Mrs. Low, Cadhae, , 8 500 Mr. Uillor, ,• 8 500 J. Stratton 4 . • 8 6 00 ilseuhower & Morrell, llopliwell 8 -TEN PIN ALLEYS. 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Lc,ng,NechaTilegburg. dauxes 11'harfe, 2 Billiard tables, Carlisle, 00 CEMDEDLAND Oh/NTT, FS 1 hereby certify that the above is a correct Dot of the Dealers in Merchandize, 31111eirs, Lumbermen, Tanners, Oysterman. ke., returned by the Appnilser. Notice is -given to all persons to lift their licenses IMMEDIATELY, and all who neglect to do so will be returned (Or selling without MOOED. 7 00 10 00 7 JO 10 00 700 May 5,1858.—1 t ithoer(isements. . PRI NCI4 & CO.'S I:IIPItOV ED PATIENT MELODEON. THE 01,DEST ESTAIII,IBIIIIENT In tlAn STATES, MIN:WINO TWO HUNDRED 'MEN, and 11111,1111;1g US:..TRI:IIENTS Combining all tindi Reeout Improve:nen ts--,the Divided Swell, Organ, Melodeon, de., de. The Divided Swell can only he obtained In Melodeon °four Manuierture.) GEO. A. PRINCE & Manufacturcia, Buffnlo, , New York EIM 87 Fulton at. N. 1., 110 Lake at. Chicago, It WHOLESALE AO ENTS--Itues,lll & lllchatason, lice ton, Mos.; W. F. Coiburn, Citachtall. (I.; Muter L. libber, St. Louis, )10.; I'. Wedeln, New Orleans. Front the Ilona, .rourunl,...A urn a, 1858. The Ale!Odeona nainutactured by Prince & Co.. and for sale at 87 Fulton street, are the best In the world. We here tried theta, and Ihereibru'epuelt understand. hasty ut: their merits. They are afforded at a very mud. unite cost. • PRICES"OF PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS. 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 40 ,10 00 7 00 7 00 Four octave Melodeon, extending from Cto 0. 0 45 Four end du. C to F 1 , 0 Five Octave Melodeoni do. Fto F 70 Fly° octave; double repl, do. Fto F laU , - - Iwo Vaults of • .Ic4s, Five Fotsirf Reeds, ' Eight Plops Oro and a Half Oeteve Foot Pedals, Ma Set of Reeds, lu Polo, Dees luddpeudent • $350 PRICES OF PIANO CASED r , Five Oetvve Melodeon; extending from 1 , to F. .$lOO F to F• Five Octavo double reed., do. , to 150 - Five Octave, Tim Danko t Keys 200 20 00 20 00 7 u 0 7 00 7 00 70 00 7 00 7 7 0 0 1 0 1 7 00 Our facllitie't for manufacturing are perfect, and from our hingusperience' 110 the businota, luting finished and sold over TwENti.TWO THOUSAND MELODE OSS, We fuel ctinfident of giving satisfaction, • • All Millodeons of our manufacture, either sold by us, or dealers In anv part of the United States or Canada. are WAltrt INTER to ho perfeet in every respect. and should any repairs be necessary, before tint oxpireelou erotic year front the date of tale We hold ourselves ready and willing to make the saute free of citargh, provided the injury_ is not canned try.accident Or, design. • • 'GEO, A. PRINCE At CO. 10'00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 • _ . Ajenta fhr the Fat° of our Meludeona may he (mind In all Ulu prluelpal cities cud towns in the United States and CIIII6INR. AgrntP ut CarIIide—SIIIIYOPK, TAYLOR L SMITI ArNovvIIIII.--Wt lt. LINN. '. [mayllPsS. READ! -READ a- 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 iILESI-:-NO CURE, NO PAY.I 7 00 10 1.10 7 CU 7'oo 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 Ou 7 00 • „ R. DuP RONT, the celebrated 72 e n iraciri r n"tb11 tU?1111p i thToZimi:i.Alc41t:V:: Mail and modielne may be procured for the treatment cuss et 'lemon-MIMI or VILF.S in an incredible short spire of time. .This atihouneetnent lii - Msde with • (be uttOost - confidence, : boons° It is .an PACT, attested by thousands who bitvn 'been Nulrorors, that•the varlints phases of this distressing disease - eau be speedily - dared by this now mode of treatment. The• relish, in most canes; Is limit Initantatieetts: .e 4 darn. • are the propristoal of thisAhat thorns° efillinglo take the risk themselves. - ..tEr• 'Ens '1.10:1Er OP ANT ,eATIENT. MU, Bo III.TOIINED, JP A CORK In NOT PCILVONII4,D, 11,1!CILZ PINEtiIioNS one FOLLOWED nAlr • 18 _-- 13 13 12 Yo 00 10 00 10 00 12 AU Thogroat amount of 'Winne' and torturiandured ley dlionsaiids of "pleiple,lnzed tile;dkaease:the other', do•. ningoments of the system coneequent upon it, and st knowledge of the fart •itet relief can be 'afforded, has induced , the establishment of the American agree!: venous at a distance; :wishing to obtain the 'moat eine, should state, by letter,' how long they , have had the disease, and whether thapfloa .are orthe -blecibm Window, protrudingabaraider, no the treatment hat. 'tn he varied according to the 'variety of the dieetise:' The fzfeens are so pialu,tlust any :peewit can make the appll- 10 00 10 00 I 00 . . . . . ..—.. . , : - Ay making a plain statement; of.the Mime, and enclos• leg three dollar., medicine and full' direction.' mill b e. .gent Lonny part ot thealiudiry:s -$ Addreks; r.) $. .! . • .$ $ $ . $• - $ ... D1.1..•JJ , 14. YoIUPIIONTC -, onayl.llB3B-1. •Philadelphia,,Pa:'' . . • . . . . , ;sl.; 111 g' . • wvit.'main pg-Just' re,;(!ivoii a' now ' floont, etpooriniont '.l3loitte, Mack end ors,Faugrea,ol.m tio,o virlaty. of Plain ind'iltiurail 'V61111130; all of whiFb. eopbtiitplo r polu!uro in faahloitablo ityle, -- !tod to*. /ir Orders sktonaod klitipi of. 'aggarntentejsiinniitii,or .zocif l 4 l .di. ,4 o'lq B6l4 nAik.;l/A*ll.". ;la „; 10 . 60. '• i '1 700 13 S 14 18 14 14 14 14 -14,- 14 14 lIADIPDEV 14 1 13 14 IMMEET2 M. BRICKER, County Tronxurer I= uo. Oall N S .M'ELODEON, rein - C1 . 0 , 1:311 IMPTION, Blt oti,N CHIT I t S • AND, ASTIINA. ' • MISAPPREJIENSION',CO:IMEOfED.H , . . /Abe poetess which hiss Attended tho speritil troatumni ;Ifffstifectione of the Thant and bungs, introduced by Dr.: ifinie.ltle 'HUAI:tat, of Aow "cork, whose practical writ.' figif-im the Ifesplrittory Organs, and the rational system; inhalation ,hare been so recon tly ,lablillOd, leads - Many . pur,op - to for-tk-Agincleo,- , 09 . Lion '!.cot Mete lof ..);no " particular u nustrum." • Such a totentpprehension Is calculated grossly to !ohs lead Abe publid; anti Dr. II cantor therefore fools It to ho, dao to himself and.to the, practice of Inhalation with ' , which his name and reputation aroidentilltai to Maio, Amin, that Inhalation," ne inivocatoti by him, Is er SYSTEM 01` TBEATMEAT based on a correct know': edge of tins Ocindition of thci Patient; 'and cannot them , fore ho anubject for Agencies. , , • • 4 - All parsons desiring to consult or come under. treat,: went, must apply in moony or by leiter to him or Ws' tieSoolate, Dr. If. lal.EbYlLLEovito'n tho follestinforma-, n regnid ng.thu.tJeatnient Ifni be' given, either to+ potion telittoneelves or to physicians consulting ol.theif cases without charge. Those who arc desirous of consulting may address el-, thor U. HUNTER, M. D., ..or, Drs. MINTER lc VILLE, S2B Broadway, New York. [tustyliYsB-It.• 10 00 7 00 10-00 7 00 70, VUBLIC SALE—By. virtue of 'no . order of the Orphans' Court to us directed; We wi 1 esioso to public solo on the prentiaes 'situate in Dickinson Township, on the Walnut lk ttore Road, about coo mile above the Stolle Tavern, on. Saturday the 12th ofJ tun,. 185 S, at 11 o'clock, A.•l'd. • Tiro Lots of ground containing about one third of an ecru each. situate en the Walnut Bottom Road hepick- Intent township, each of the said Lots having a Log liouso, Stable and other Improvemente thereon tweeted. Tome made known on the day of sale. • . . . ISAAC N liWCo3lltlt, • . CiIAIII,ES.II. 11011 N, • Administrators of John lilsnor. dcc'd. • 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 16 00 12 10 7 00 • R - E DUCT .I'o N I N — PR I - 0 - E 8!I Mon4s.• IA:114On to ,‘ /MYER byte g 'Nominee& the ncr, and completed the itiVelllo; - ry, • intund reopening' on Thursday with aItHATLY INDUCED PRICES, sons to afford bargains .to for CAOI. • ThorbilVe also purchased. and 1011 open on Moiulny a new stock of Jpaelv suitable for the season, ti, whit.] theS' w , •uld tha attention of their frlondmand dig public genetall) . •, bellg sattsflial that with thef . price, and stn..]: of goods, they will be able to please all. ,Cal I and examine for yo ves. —•' • & 'SAWYER. Carlisle, May 10, 1858. 12 60 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 NEW STAG] ROUTE.- The FahgeriVer lei sstarted n trbweekly line of Stages between Carlisle and .I.andisburg. leaving Car lisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immedi. ntely on the errival of the afternoon , train of cars ftom the east. Returning, 103VOS tandlsbgrg at 000 A. M., pynry Tuesday', ir eaneriday• and Saturday• and arrives - at Ctirliide at I.OO'P. )1..: vin.. - Perry - County Warm. Springs, Shensi/umiak. Sterrett's flop and Carlisle Sul phur Springs. On Cud of June the the line Will Ist run daily for the neeonutiodation of passengers going, to the - Springs. • Fare to gm several points as follows: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . . . $0 r.O Storrett's flop. . . . . . . . . 75 Slnerunnosatole. . . ...... •07 Terry conoty Worm Springs, . . . ' 100 Lint • . ." . . 1 00 Landislnirg to Warm Sinrimis , $0 25 .... , . . 50 Sterrett's lisp. - • Sulpb•m Springs, • •,. 1 .00 " •Can to r, 1 Q 0 The above lire will tozularly eariy the MAIL to and front tine several points al ove helhat : I bare niso a well st , eked 1.1 VLltY' STAPLE. lemon which I inn at nllt hoes ready to ft:1118ln horses and car - I . lftt(PH to those who will liver toe with their patromele. 011 the most reasonable-terms:old In the very lust style, t0ny191558. • GItOItU L' lii SYtlj L: • ETTERS:- TEST AM EN TA RY ON the EStabl Or 3 ACqlt LUCAS. Pity of the Too m ship of SoutlOliddloton, beve•beer gr Wed to the cub scriber. residing in the same Tow eh p. All 1/1.1.411• oho hove claims against said Estate me eequested to iireseut them for settlement; and tie se Indebted to add Estate aro requested to make immediate payment. '. JOAN: UARTZI t E., May 18,;858. - • • FliAlslli * LlN- • 1-10 USE, South IlanorgrA'reet, adjolulng the Court • .IfouSe Carlisle. l'a, JOHN 4h Mall COllOl leaves . .tally PApertnwn. Peter - burg, York Sprlngtranil Ila.lover from - Ws Ilemse. G. 1. 1 N S T IN (1.--11 . EM 0V A L.- C. VON LEN. respectfully Inft wars the ritAten of Carlisle and vielnity, that he has rerouted two fits, I.ll(iiitC(llass's hotel. In Strait Hanover street, where ,he Is 'ps4pared to execute all 1.11-Os of wark connected, with 111INSI ITIII NO. H o Ile has always n hand a large as,ort. ment of 'study made Pities. Onus, Pistols, Locks. Heys. Hon Trimmings, kr. all t self:phi - des:de or retail. Ili , also attends to Mewing all Ittrikt of Curio, Clocks, tocks, tte.; on. unites on Press Copper and Irn. 1114.11 t h, 010000 ate. Ile has also ;iurcliatwil the patent right_ for Repeating . Rifles ,tind Shot Curls . which he oilers to the public at v er y 'low prices. Ile hopes that by a strict attention to but, limas, and 11 desire to please. hc•wlll merit RN well as ro. vela° a share of the public patronage. kinds of Fire Amos anode tti Carlisle; April 81. 1868. r 13m..1 25 00 25 00 5 00 00 25 00 2, 10 25 - 00 25 00 25 00 SAXTUN'S 91'lt1 N4l ARRIVAL IMMENSE STOCK Or HARDWARE _ The sUbscrlber has just - renewed from 'Eastern cities, and would call the attenthin of Ills friends and the puldh; generally to the large and well.selected n; sortment of HARDWARE which be has now on hand: consisting In part of BIM LDI MI :MATERIALS. such as "Mills. Screws. Hinges, Belts, Lucks. Ohms of every do seription and qual By, such ns Common, Willie. polished Americhn. French, flimmelled cud Double thick of all Rises, l'al nts. Oils. Varnishes. A t'.. Ac. TOOLS—lncluding Edge Tools of every description. Saws. Planes, Brave and lints; Augers. Squares, O unties Files, Rasps, Hammers, Vices,' Anvil, Screw flutes Blacksmiths Bellow v. A e„ Shoemakers nod Saddlers will find a large assortment of Tools of every deseriptlco. together with bones and Gentlemen' --Morocco- - Lin If " Binding, 'l'atent and French Calf Skins. Shoe'Thread. A 'vie. 11 ax. Pegs. Lasts, !farness 3lounti 'lg., Collate, Birthing, II hipstock. User. hair. Saddle ' rees, Ac.. dr. ' A Iso. Coach Ma kerS Tools and Trimmings 'fall kinds 'such es Hubs Spikes. Fl.lloes. Shafts. Bows. Flom-Cloth Canvass. Cloth. Damask, Fringe, Lace, )loss. Axles Spring Hefts. to, ete. Cabinet Mithers will 1100 large assortment of Var ihd„ Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers. Knolls ot all kinds and' sizes. loultlitigs. Rivets, Hair Cloth Plush. Curled 1131 r Chair and Sofa Sponge. Ae„ Ac. EEI IlausakoeniTs will also find a large ass,tinent Knives and Forhs, Ilrithumia. Ailata and Silver l'hilet Table and Tea 5p.111.1. l'atl4ii.ALleilg Walter.. Shovels and iron end Ilrhss Pans, &r.. together nolth Cedarware of all klinle,.such as Tulns.l.lurkets. Chun.. ke ke. ACricnilund implonitent somibeacing Plowsorall kinds cultivators. Hoes. Shovels. Rates. Forks. Chains, &r. IRON. a largo .to emnpasinr nil I,lma in general use.which I eta selling at city wholesale prices. Remember the old stand, East Main street, c'arlisle. April 7, 1858. . It. SAX'OIN. A. B. EWll%7o,'s FURNJTVRE WARE-,ROOMS, • . -- - 1858`1858 ' •": . " . . West High Errol, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at Me Cunoterland Coan'y _ —Agricultural Pair al„1837.) • • The subscriber has just rerairsd — the most splentlit assortment of articles lu 111143111 e, over brought to till pluce—.which ho is determined to null at prices that do ly competition. - ' Parlor, Dining-room, FURNITURE . RlCularn nod .. Oilier .Embraring every article used by llonso nail Hotel keepers, of the most approved and ftsblonable„deslgo and finish. Inel milug also Cottage furniture id setts. reception and Camp Clinton, ltilittrasges,. Jilt. frames. pictures. to., Ac.• l'urrlmegs 111 . 0 requested, to ran and cantata., his stock, at Ida warmth e wares sari, West 311 tin street. .NOrth side: • ' .• - A. U. 'MINI). Particular ettentlan divan as mut:trio (anorak ; orders from town and country,' attuuded to promptly ==l=Dl Fnrlinle,-\loy-1.,-I F fIi.I3IIIEItLANIS., VA 1,1,14:Y It. R.— .-summeavARBANGINENTI =1 M=2=,MlEVi=tEl 011 run ntrfopuwi:'(ninnlais excepted,:) FOIL 114111LISBUILO., 16t Tr 6.10. ' '2d Train' Uwe Chmnluirsbuig, • ' 6.15 At M. 2.16 V. M 81tlypunslatrg. ' • 5.44 `. r 2.40 - New vlllO, - 0.10 " • 835 7 7: 1 4 S :H eir nrrlyo pisittrylxbuir„' ' '5.00 , :4 6.00 . 44 1?011 CliA3l BEN akin% ISt Train, Luigi 13.30; A . . - Colll4lo ' ' , 0.40 ,Now‘lllo, • _ 10.20 • ". " Shipponsburg,. 10.52 4. Arrive et Vbionborabunr, i 11.22;,' , - Trains leave•ltairlsburg faV.,Phlladelplila, via Ponn'a Atailrhad, - at 6.10; 1.911, P."81:; , 0.25, P. 31., and 'l2.oo , 4l,ulaht:"Aly,llitiding, vile'liailaiuou Vailliy For i'lltilbunt, 3.40, A:81.; 1.00, 'N M., and 5!10,'•1'. M. h 30,.A. 01 nod 12.16; unon.'4eii'rtvor• tin and.%Viiiiiinsport, at 1.08, I'. M. Train ot . t Dannbln, it°lA. ' • ; ":1 ',4 g• riresiroin ilafrishurg; Meoltpicsliurg:Carilshi.Shiit, ponsiiiV, ww, 1 ,,t 4 4 ,694411 less ' *lion 'phld 3 Fipi 4 tit, Utalifileo, titan, ithhn paid in, tLe Cara. tgh.;,The Ticket offioo or tbaCompany At. Ilarrlsburg,- ' has item ropiovvd, to the Depot • of the, Pennsylvania lialinAtilogoitinany, third doorfroin: the Eastern, imd of, Ltliabullillyta., • ;• ...3; ~ltiillroadOtfao Obambotabfirg, • • .1' • , - ..Blity 111.,1608.'; r; Huudbi Qkee4sed. IMMIM Ens . . LAW.MOICEI.-"T1108. M. „BIDDLE cohtioues the practice of the law, WM:Calm formerly oCcupled by hie father , Win. 111. Diddle,' Doq • and'inere roceutly; by the law Poniuse & Biddle, 11 P. LICIAIRICH,, Attorney at Lai:. ‘..).....01fic0 on - North dianavek. orr'oet, n fow doors - south - of UMW Mital. -- All - biliddeariiiitilisted - to bite •wlll be promptly attended t 0..-:,., : . • [April Ip. , . . BI:PF. A NROSE lies removed ills °Moe to the room formerly occupied 'by:hfm on , 111á1p. street a few doors , east of the Methodist- Church whore he will promptly - attend-to all buslneasentrusteUp hltu, , 'August :19,1857. , ' • -• LAW 0FF.T.0.R. 7 --LEIVIUEt., TODD has sumt4 the practice 'cif the' Law. Office Centre Square, tresyeldeincar - tlet itiretc-Proebytorlan P lt. S. ..:ICIEVFER;OffIoe in North Thinoior stniet two.' doors 'from Arnold & Bon's .13 Office hours, moreparticularly from 7 to 9 o'clock ' A. IL, end fromh to 7 o'clbck, P. 111. DOCTOR ARAISTRONG hag rembv,- ed his OM. to Centro Square' west of the Conti Donee; whore he may be contained at any hour of the day or night, • Dr. - A. has had thirty yearn experience .In the prefession,,the Mot ten of which have been devo ted to the milady and practice of Ifoumeopathlo, medh , May 20. '6lllm. .. •. T ) R• .':: J . : F...'.,. R • A.'• N. K . I'„N ~• • _._, IfontcoopothlC l'hyAlcltur and Burgeon: 0111 co, Reit Alain !Arcot, adjololox toixtoo's• lmrdworo niece. ----- CallOcillii4ll3l - ;TEcig, , 4in.* -- 7 • • EO W. • NE'IDICII, D. ILA • lexto Domonetrntor of Operative Dontlxtry to 66e • 1310 04 13111!finittAinmrgOre;.119gu of ST. Obleff atlls residence, Qpposlto Marion 11'ent.illnIn Street, Carlisle. Nev. 11, 1867. DR. I.C.LOOMIS . • p• - :3,mi1l monvor shim, inoxt door to the NA: 0111 co. • 6a„.1V111 bortbsont from Cirllslo the loot ton .dayn of onch month. .. [Aug. 1, '5B DIt:GEUItGE Z. 13 lt TZ ; Having. returned to Carllvie, , oiters his professional services to the citizens generoll). Office in North Pitt street, nmirly opposite hie former residence • , . - Terms—moderate. . .Lenrll3le, Mareht3W6l3. R. G EORG E..S S. SEA - wr, DENTIST, from the D' ISal timore College of D oo thi.surg or y, IMOMee at the residence of his mother, East Lonnie' street. three doors below Bedford. March 19, ISsD—tf. . DR. - J.. C. NEFF respect . .• _ fully Informs tholndles and potion.l -.ea.. of Carlisle. not yjtillitY, that ho has re- SUIIIOIi kilo practice of Dentistry, nod IS prep ited to pon form all operations ou the teeth and gams, belonging to Ills profession. Ile will Insert full mils of troth on gold or Oliver, ogle gum teelh, or illorkS, as they may prefer. Tories moderate, to suit that Imes. Often in High street, directly oppos to the Cumber - land valley Bank. Lou-Dr. he In New ripe the last tun days of every month. • .• . • 1855..-Iy. • ,• —.• ' S. W.• TIAI'ERSTICK; Druggist, North liattnver titroet r earLtille. Pliyidelan's preserlf,ifone iofully emnpounded A full.supply - of froob druiovaltd_chenticals, I•UMBEIC.-11..E. Shepley, an, _.4 having purehnseci the. billt IMIlt YARD, formerly hopt by .llenry Moss. 'lilts removed It to the corner of .Nor , ll and Pitt streets, where lip has a largo lot of 0 ,,k, elle:mut shaved :Ind rut el:lngle:3, txith po4a of all die seriptlon, Oak p auk and mantling:. xlllllOO and plaster ing lath; all of nlllOll,lll ho sold cheap fop cash. March 21, 1858: A..131RN,13AU)1, BOolc-bindey and BLANli•11t)(.1( MANUFACTURER. -------------------------------- Musk, Mitqazlres, Newspape•s,_l3lbleA, illank•booka, hool.books, Copy books, arc rerelved and re• earned, neatly hound In owl weak, at nardoi . ato chary; or Alan, paper ruled to any detdred pattern. • • J tn. IV, 1a58.1 `Cltl\'l:vl:lt .- OONVEYAN- Ly CEIL—A. L. SPONSLEit late Register of C;tnbor and county, Iv II caretullr attend to the tntosaction of all suchLusine sas may a, entrusted to him, such as the treiting'4lF eeds. Mortgages Contracts, Ile will also devote his attention to the poteuring 'Land War rants. Pensions, /Was well. as the. pnrchnsti atilt sale of 'teal Estate. negotiations, of loans, Ac. 1k.."....0111ce on West I figh Strurt. formerly occupied, .y W. M. Penitent Esq. near the Met bodist Church. ~ SIMON P. SNyucp, 011lu. \V. K. MoSARLANE, Peopxylwalla L: Ir Coot:, . Motto Island. SN YDE R, MTARLAND,• AND N . r QOOK, ..Bankers and Dealers In Deal. Estate, 311NNEA1'OLIS, Minnesota Territory. - June 3, rilo TILE PUBLIC.—The undoraign i oil being Ivan, known n writer, would offer his services trrhita.autrlng.sliiterary out. Ile will furnish 'Address, Orations, Essays Presentation speeches and replies, Lines for Albums. Acrostics—prepare mutter. for the l'ress--Obltuaries. and write etry upon any suldeet Address (post paid) • • 'FINLEY JOIISSON., Fell. 17, I'o. • IlaitimorroMd. IIT3II3I , ;RLAN COUNTY NOR k 111 AL 81.1110111,—ThOfierobd se.h l n of 1111 s twat. tutlon Ivlllennowtore In LITERARY HALL., Nowvllle, P.. on TUESDAY, APRIL. 6th, 1858, nod coutluuu FIVE MONTHS. . . .40 able corps of Instwictors have..been secured, and no elforti be spared to render the school worthy of the pod tion'TfT,Oirks to occupy, and of the patronage IL respectfully solicits. - For circulars containing full particulars address T. A. :tit:KINNEY, Treasurer. - Newellle, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees, DANIEL SHELLY, Preahlent: .10s. MeCtroise,,,Seeretary. BELLS ! BELLS ! BELLS ! ARItEItS LOOK lIL'ItE.! 1- The IN ultwribor has been anpointeel agent for Cninhorland county, for the celebrated Orueneastle FARM BELL , : which by Is selling nt very low prices: an article which has beam sold all over the State, and given satisfaction to all who have tried them; Also e n hand s veil if the Bell Metal Farm Itells, s ated everything else In the farming and mechanical lino. All to be bad at thO cheap hurtle are store of A HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, April 9S a ISIS, Bast 4211, Street. LIBRA RY.—A coin. plete Library of Standard hietlleal Avorke a sii)oxioN, and a variety of , UIt(tICAI, INSTRU NIBNTS, ara offered at private wile. Ztledleal Preetitlon• era who luny whit to examine them. etordo so Uy can ine on_ the _tubserlber at her remidetiee. 'East Mats Street; NI: A. BA UG !DIAN, - . . • " A Jul 11116 trattlx-orDr.-J.-.l3aughtuan, Fob. 17, 1858; IiOOKS I BOOKS!.' BOOKS 1! !. ' t•3I+IIYOCK, TAYLOR & Mirth are solo agents In Franklin and Cumberland counties for the following valuably works: Ileidon's Aladdin:loot of the Debates of Cougress. • Pricy por Vol., Cloth $3 00, Shoop 3 N. • liontyn's Thirty 'Fear's Vle ; coltiplute 10.2 vole. Clod: $6 90, Law Sheep $0 00. . . ~ . ' hlorse's General Atlas of the iVorld i:Coiored ➢tape and bounit,'SG nn. • . Iturtan's Cyclopaedla of*Wit and Unroof.. '. American hioiluence; a collection of speeches, etc., by the most•emlnent oraters Amorka, ,pith biogra • phi Cal sketches and IllustrativO notes, by Frank Mosre, nue' ready, complete in tai vole. Cloth. ;35 ou; Library AtyloFielither,—Stiakir - half cal 1,--glll.Ol-tie ;half-motor co, 7 Oth r PN3II . , . . • SANDERS'. SCHOOL BOONS. - • ' , odors' Primer. Sanders' Speller, . • landirs'lloader, No. I: 't- • _ ...• . - - . , • : • Sandora• Reader. No a. • Sanders' Meador, No. a. • Sanders' Reader, No. 4, • - Sanders' Reader, No. 5, . . • • • - Sanders' Reader, -No. S. • r •:- ~ ~ - • . :• : Sanders' Mgt Sekonl,Roader. ; • • , • ' • Sanders' leidloo' Reader... , - . • Satiders' Speakers ' I%Lelosale and retail at • - , ,-- BIIIIYOCR, TAYLOR* SMITH'S. SI ,13IIII'llOCK, TAYLOR •. suinvs. riaxami--1- TAYLOR" . :-. • ;li. IRTOCK, IMITIBS. . . . , r .i. .A• l argob supply ol"S.rhool Books, sebniosala and retell - • • •' • ' ..• SIIIIPOCK, TAYLOR A OuTtug. . . Paper. Bovolope Pena; lOUs I .ar TAYLOR_ ; 'etc. ' t',' •••. . . " ' ' • ; • NIIRTOI *SMITH ' ' REM 100P.M - 2.18 2.47 2.47 " o . or 'ANL) sitoNmAK.T.N.O.—J. TANI,OIt, return their sincere Ahatits to their Duetomerth for the very liberal petal:maga eaten ded G, themi and mould respectfully inform the public • that they continue to manufacture CUSTONER 'WorI at their old stand-on North ilanoror_etreeti two.doors gbevoligt drug etore of 8.. W. liaeeraileg.' , rwtth a number of drat tote employed cind • facilities for emoting the beet Stock. to .be found the' triarket, they ore ptopared to make up every dearritition ] of DOOTS AND, SIIOE.S, ter ladles fiqd gentlenten'itweir, in the most, fashionable style, 4afrofivAttso974 um. turbo ny k ant U A W qr h Ma •N yearn df, practical. experience inithe business butrikhere and in Philadelphia jitidldelf them t 9 99Ying, that theY are able to inSure full eatiefnellen to all those ifge' ' ruay leave thilr'orderk , ',' • ' l, Ap91121, 1858 ' - tf.' ' • " 3`.& Of TAYLOR. I: li,lll - 4311/tXRI ' , TONS of tYltent,7fitiley Nut (foal, elltal , "l' ' 90, raitinirand fee odd' r • August6' l " 7 -1 ,‘ •" 6V ,!P r IP RI44' E O 4411 t 1 3:23 " - '7 3ll isfoo :4 iiebk New (500b5. 11 ; :ARGE SPRING ARRIrA • YORIK:ANI)Inti,AntaxiA, ELEGANT NEW GOODS .. . • • • . ..,_. ••. A. W..IiENTZIS X/11.E. -.' AT _ SI- --,----",- 'Splendid Biopc...of new Black Dress Silks—Magnifico '. Styles Fancy Dress Silks. ' • . . ...RlOll.l 1. RARE 1,1 i .ELEGANT 111 , . . . .. _ .. . French Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Satin and ' ' Striped Baregea, Valencia:l, Ducailes Beautiful new printed Choilies, French printed Jaw- . - nails, - very handsome English liri. - •- - - - - -- Banta, . very • handsome French . .., Brilliants, English- French and American Prints, Scotch, . , . . . , • French and Domestic. . ngham Gi , , . - , , . . . , • .- . - • Bonnets, Bon- • -: • nee Ribbons and • , • Dross Trimmings, . .... . - Shawls in every - variety, • . ' Silk Crape,' Stella, Cashmere, - ' • &c. EmbrolderieS: very low Com- prising COLLARS. SLEEVES F,LOUNC. • : 'NOS, EDGINGS, VEILS, dc.- Carpotings . • and .011 Cloths: VENITIAN, INC lt AIN , " THREE i'LY, BRUSSELLS, COTTON & lIEMP. Druggets and Floor 011 Cloths of all widths. . . • • LINEN ;GOODS. A complOte assortment ewbracing all the most rein' brateti marke. • . ' • °levee and „ • Hosiery fur La- • . • dies; Misses and Children, great variety • • . of kid, silk and Cotton • . .. - -- Oloves, - Ladies -Elegant Twisted . • Silk Mitts, &c: DOMESTIC AND STA . • • ----- • - PL Pi DOODA:. - Bleached Aiii. - iffibleticliell — . - . -- , • Skirtings, Bleached and unbleached 'sheet -Inge. Woolen and.Cottoti Shinn eli, Corset • ' • Jeans Tick I oda. Cott onades, Satinets, . • •k•- - --- • Tweedy, Cotton mid Linen DIA- .'. pore, Table Covers, Bleached ' • •: . • and Munn drillings, and an endless va- .. . • tidy of other . • • • . , articles. • , - . • In fact, thin stock of goods is very' extensive, Thor• aegis and complete, having been purchased with great deal: of rare, we feel confident we can please any one who will favor us with a call. . • . . . All candid persona who have patronized us 'hereto. fore, will admit, that we hove sold the best bargabia eftT purchased in Carlisle. We can BaliUre our friends and all lovers of ."Cheap Goods." that we are as well prepared as over to offer superior iriducomentifor their patronage. A. W. BENTZ, South Hanover street, opposite the Poet Office. Carlisle, April 21, 1858. • YEW GOODS ! NEW- GOODS !.! 1.1 I have Nit returned from New York' and Phlia, dolphin, end em now opening In the now store room the largest and most splehdld stork of SPRING AND SUMMER COUPS' ever brought to Carlisle. A magnificent line of LA PI ES DRESS (100DS. such as Plain and Fancy Sllka, Ilayadere Side Stripe Silks Elegant Black Silks, very low, Poll Do Cholera, Grenadines, Voleneleo, and Ba• rev Robes, Side Stripe DeLane., Ducally, Organdy Lawno Brilliants, etc.,ote. • A full assortment of Embroidery, Elegant °oilers, tindersleaves, lifindkorehlefs'," Inserting, Edgings, rionne'igs, etc., eta., cheaper than over, Cutnbrirs, haired - and Striped Swiss Muslin& Suncook& etc., ete...lduslins, Tickitigs, Checks. Gingham& etc., of 'all kinds and at the very )o rest notch: ' BONNETS, RIBBONS, , FLOWERS, Ruches, an entire now assortment. - SPRING .SHAWI,S, a' large assortment and very cheap, such no Stella, wool Del.nlne, Tit'het, Grenadine. Now Cloths and Cassimeres also ',just received. Cos. slmeres and other goods for Boys' weer In great variety. ' Counterpanes, Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts, etc.. etc, A full and new assortment of Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut framed Looking Glasses. CARPial:ititi AND Marrittos.—Another supply a super Imperial, Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Stair Carpet- Gnus at very reduced prices. This stock has been laid In with great care at the very loweSt cash prices, and will be sold for the rash At ouch prices an will convince ell that Oatlby's new store Is the place to lay out their cosh to 'the very • boot advantiete. tight profits" nllll . quirk sales. Recollect tilt new store In on the owner of Main and Pat streets, Opposite the Methodist Cluireh. , Carlisle, April.M, '68.1 , CH AS. 001 NOW IS THE TIME FOR 1191 WAINS: ARGE AND EXTENSIVE AltlaVAl. OF SPRING AND' S.I.ISISISR GOODS. Al the + ,Neto. 4/are, Corner of North lA:mover aid Louther Street.' The undersigned returns' thanks for the patroness bestowed - upon him-by-the publie r and at thermal° thud espectfully announces that he hasjust returned front Philadelphia, and is now opening a now lot of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND .GRUCERIES, con sisting In part an follows, and which he Is determined to sell at the lowest cash pekes. • : • SILKS, DUCAL ,FLOTIIS, Clut Alpacas, Do. , Laines Deluges , Lust - I - es, Poplins, Lawns, Ranges, Bri Man taSkirting,French and-Scotch tlinglinnui Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs. &c., Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, in every style and quality. , STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Cloths, Ca. sinteres. Vesting. Flannels, hlusllns, Tickings. Stripes, Chucks. Calicoes, Cottonedes, 'LIII6IIO, Sheetilfgsc Dent nem, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Sc., Ac. Parasols and Umbrellas., Also a large and splendid assortment of BONNETS, lIATS, CAPS, 110015 AND SHOES: A superior lot of fresh OROCEIMES, Teas, ColTeo,'Su.. gar, Molasses. Rice, Spices, &e., Ac. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest. ire, and the lowest CAtln PRICES, I ran assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make my establishment known as tho HEAD QUARTERS FOlt IA ItO A INS." Those who wish to purebase-will find it to their advantage tocall and examine my.steck before purchasing. " .. I will pay the highest market price for Butler. Eggs; Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit. J. A. lIUMRICIL in Carlisle, April 21,1858. • MEW -. GOODS FOR SPRING CLOTHING. ho subscribers respectfully Inform their patrons, and the citizens generally, that they have recently — rereived from New York and Philadelphia. a large and elegant lAsortment of clothing suitable for the present m2ason, nuiltillictined — orthe hest um - tails and In the, most fashionable style', which they are determined to sell cheaper then similar ertialca can be elsewhere., ' , Their stock comprises' DitEtili AND FROCK OATS, COATS, new sod fashionable styles. Business Sacks and Frocks of the best material said Intest patterns Double rind single breasted Vests, In endlms variety—choice styles. Flue Mark French Doeskin and Fancy Coml. mere Pants, Plain light colored Cassimere Nuts, In great variety— choice styles 110rS • CLOTHING. In order. to meet the 'wants of the people In this branch of their busineen.reat rare and attention has been given to It tt*e present 'samara. Coats, Pants and Vests of nil sizes and dualities, to which constant addi tions will 12e made during the seneon. • Also, a full assortment of Shirts, CollarsOlosonis, Cm -vats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Always on hand a large assortment of illack, prawn, Blue and Olive Clothe, Mack Doeskin and fancy Cassl mere t'estllnts, dc. Clothing of even• description and quality well made, and of good material constantly on hand." Customer's work made up to order, at the shortest notice and on reasonable teems. • ARNOLD & LIVINO6TON. Carlisle, March 21.'58.-3m.) North Hanover et. I B. K ER' S HAT, CAP, • BOOT AND SHOE STORE. • North East Corner of the.Publia Square. The subscriber offers to the public a complete and choice assortment of lints; Caps Bootsitud Shoes. which have prim been purchased from the best manufacturers Our stock &milks of a great variety of beautiful SILK AND FEET HATS, made erprimsly forAustomers. All kinds of Caps for, Ben, Boys and Children. We would,luvlto partieulor_ attention to our well selected 'and great variety of, .theso.goods,lfiay_eitre cm:indent they cannot be excelled in the town or county , • BOOTS AND SHOE ' S, of every style and variety, ail uturinalled for price and finish. It consists in part of MEN'S tine French CALF BOOTS, BOY'S YOUTH'S ' " LADIES' French and English GAITERS, Misses` and Children's 4 .• . 44 • Every variety of Children's fancy Shoes. J The l o st lot of heavy WINTER BOOTS, for men and boys, in town. Thankful to our friends and tile public for past De core; we hope by strict attention to the wants of- our customers, and by selling GOOD GOODS, to merit their continued favor. • ' _ J. IL - KEI.LEII. N.B.—We sell no Auction Goods! • [Oct. 7, '57. fIF4 ASITIQNABLE 'AIL LiNE It Y . - . — EDThiILII3II3IENT. ' - . a Ilell Puke and Aughinbaugh, beg leave teanuounce to the public, that they Will open on the Drat. ..... . .of April, an entire new sleep of MILLINLRY. sw, 'DODD , Drell Mods, en the burner of ilanover ..? and3Sent Loutheestreetlyl .theroomlortner , 13. occupied by Jacob Fetter, and adjoining Dr. Zltser's residence.. . . Our assortment embraces many varieties. fur •Lb spring twanton, and Maio; a perfect knowledge" of thh Wetness, Wo will spare Mt effort to please our eustom_ • ere. The'Ladlee arevefecially te salt and ex , athlne We stock.' " ' - '• - Bleaching for Ladies'and Gentienion's wear; done up In the latest style awr.warranted equal to any done •• elsewhere. Misses DOtillefir. AUOLIINIAUOII. Carllsle. March 31, IBM , PucEN`x ",-LOOkINdr,G_LASS • PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, „ . 2211 Rant 22d Street, Y.4ew York.—Office 216'. Contr.) st., ferruerly as, 390 and 892 OreolllAlett Street, ' --- Alargeassortment:orevery — deseridlon — erLookfrm laegos and Picture Frames always an hand. Catintry , ordure sollelted. Gooda carefully peeked audahlpped - to any part of the United States or Canada. • • ~May 8. - !98,3m0ff. , U. V. 8101dditt.Agetat:•• A;-- , ,Atfininistratlon• oh ; the miste of jou, 0. KIM,. I n to ,of;Dlckluson township; Cumberland county, deceased. Inter beep Issued; to; the• subscriber, : residing in Monroe townehip. AU persons having cleitns.•, ,ppeinst the estate em notified to prosimt thewproperly nathritleated for settlement, ;and ;those: Indebted to make prompt payment, to • • - ;114VI , BRANDT; - • " Administrator of .folot 0. Kline, deceit'," ' • -• UST r.VBX . ITS I / 3 Dl ' lie, 643 i;T• 4nb 3 l .1e („,. IVB±,Flin ; , BOW: 7:°` PQ0. 8 4 7 /,iirt,Xokri ° itiL4ittimil;CM:RPitc:Oldsr Mono, 6dAroll Dr. T,RAvi,PRIAVIMES. troal Carer at Oalowoption4 York City Pat Ora.. • • : !,17(ebtft46210.0iligiN.,41.ti ,„i titli ?(b.llcoi6elltill.!6'. A 'GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS! Published this day; Feb: 90;1868. lETY YEARS IN. CHAINS. OR, TILE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE. • • '490 Pages, Cloth, Gil t Back. Price St tltld firone of the Inns ntonsely Inter Ming blegdaphleaof the day. I t Is the plain history a an Amoricen Blnve ik ;the fur South, who, after two cf.' three escaped and recaptures, f Holly, an old men, found freedom and rest In olio of the Northern States. • - ' What tine Press Say. Monitory with great sloipileltfrbut • with much power and pathos. Whoever.takealt will find it difficult to lay it down until it is finished.—NAnexcl. ERA, Washington, D. C. • • A narratlve of real experience. like the. above, will have far more effect against slavery than the ingeni /lusty wrought novel, however true to life its pictures Hero le the book of facts. stranger than fiction. and a thousand fold more thrilifinf; a simple. tale of ilfefong oppression, revealing truly the workings of the" pecu liar Institutipn" In cur country.. To 'the titorplovlng we would say, hare is aitory worth reading.—Mrsston . Moan, A TIDADUCII CANVASSER IS WANTED • Iu each county In the free Statee, to engage to the ale of the above Work Immediately. Such can easily Ivor item . - "$00 TO $lOO PER MONTH J. The work Is beautifully printed end bound, and Is as largo as the books that sell for $1 23; but on WO mean to selltat least ONE HUNDRED TIIOUSAND COPIES, tIIPOUOII agents, we havetmade the retail price only ONE DOI; LAIC. A SAMPLE COPY of the book trill be sent hy — lnall, postage pald, on receipt of the price, and our privoto circular to Agents, with terinseete. Address . DAYTON; l'allsber t • - N - o. 2llann.Btrool.No;riork. , 31arch 17, 1858.-4 mos. • . E W ..0 .0 Al, Y. A :13., rite VET END OP CARLISLE/ . The suhstriber would respectfully call the attention of Limehurners and. the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to lila NEW COAL YARD, ottachtaLdo-bis Ware House. on West High at., where he wilt keep constantly on band a large supply cf the best quality of COAL, to wit: Lykens Valley, Lhke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Traver ton, firoken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry cool, which ho pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal al.ways on. he ed. .9r All orders left at the Ware house, or at his resi dence In Noah Hanover Street, will be promptly at tended to. , ". April 14, 'sB—tf. • J. W. HENDERSON. A-DE-MY;=— This Institution opens this, the third.week of Apri , for a 5 months' session . The school Is located In a healthy and a plossont ru. ral tdwn, slid affords a thorough English and Classical Education' upon very remained° terms. Access rosy. 'Mr. blonde of Carlisle runs a dolly stage to Landisiourh,'vla Warm Springs, from the first salli ed placo. Tuition, Warding, Room and Contingent .$5O per session 'of 22 wooks. T. P. UUCIIEII, Principal. bandishurg Aprll, 15. 1858. 3 81.' tCHA.I.II,b AN.D. I? URNITUItE. ) he subscriber having located himself permanently in West High street, two doom above tins Railroad De. pot has Just opened his .•' CABINET WARDROOMS; where he Intends, an usual, to manufacture and Imes, constantly on band every style of parlor furniture and dmim.. • . Walnut and Mahogany Dressing ; ....--...,.,,,, Bureaus with marble tops. Sofas, . - ..",) , : , -- , -c%4 Talsles and Wash-stands. Walnut" Whatnots" and Ward-. " robes. . FRENCH AND PLAIN .lIEDSTRADS • PARLOR audItOCKING ' chairs with velvet or hair cloth sealsand backs. - - Mahogany and walnut chairs )with hair cloth • or rano seats. Al Plain- elsairis,of nil kinds' and stuffed spring .LOSING ES. Curled hair And hunk M ATTRASSES ,s 1 every variety, together with all °thir articles usually found in his line of Liminess. . Pirtletilae attention paid, to i cpairing and varnishing furniture of all kinds.. - . ~. -.- ..' hieing provided also .withitinix'eallent ILEA USE, ho is prepared to till all orders for PoissiAms to town •or country. . . . . . Jan; 6, 1858,-li. 0031 E AND SEE KELLER, COMP. OPPOSITE THE MARaT TIOCAE. • BOOTS, SHOES,-[TATS AND CAPS, E w Altlt IVA L. IVe offer to our former - customers and the public in general, a firSt rate assortment of new goods, suitable - SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. - unsurpassed for beauty, idyl°, durability, and cheap ness .Our stock consists pf . • FINE PILE MOLESKIN HATS, Fine Kossuth, lir;ys', Youths', and Children's Fahey Date, or every color. - STRAW (MODS AND CAPS, we are sure tlio assortment over onered In the county, and worthy the attention of an. BOOTS' AND SIIOES. of eveiv variety and style, TAMPS. Misses and Chit dren's line (Miters, and all kinds of Children's Fancy, Shoes. . For Gentlemen a good Meta of ovary style and Cobb;s lu fact every variety in our line. Thankful to the public for plod. Incurs. we' solicit a continuation of content, no we are sure we can make It to the advantage of the purchaser. .1. H. KELLER. Carlisle, April 28,1858. : BACK AGAIN Th. THE OLD TRADE!! The suhscriber respectfully informs the public getter ally. that ho has resumed the minufacturlng of BOOTS AND SHOES, in West Main street, a few doom west of . the Railroad office, And having' a good assortment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged comp, tent workmen, ho is prepared to make up to measure, every description of work in his MIO. ' Ile has also received from Philadelphia a well solt:Cted stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising every variety for Spring and Slimmer weer,awhich otters at low prices. entlenten'sllne , Fiench Col do. Callers. Oxikrd Ties Mill iirOgnilP, Ladles Callers. Boots, Busk his, Slippers and les, with a largo variety alloys, Misses and Childress Oat. tors, floats, etc. et, Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stork. ROBERT MOORE. Carlisle, April 21, 1855. SHAWLS .AND MANTILLAS Extra Inducements to Buyern thl4Setson. Opening of BULPIN'S Nan' STORE. No. 415 BROADWAY, olio door South of Canal Street, NEV YORE, ONNIONDAY, MAY •THE 10T11. One thotnethd elegant aro SIANTILL AS, imported from Nixie for the occasion, 'WILL BE EXHIBITED ON THE OPENING , tar' SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES. In order to satisfactorily inaugurate the auspicious event of Removal to his Now and Elegant Store, the subscriber has determined DURING THE WHOLE OF TIIE PRESENT SEASON to offer to his very nUnierous patrons throughout every section frith° Union, Most EXTittpliblaanY IMMeidissiva on MManna Ile le now manufacturing from Imported Parisian Peeignx, . - - - • MOST .EXTENSIVE AND ENTIRELit NEW • • STOCK : having. In accordance with his expressed dotermilintlr ri_ as per prior announcement. amide a complete clearance of all Ills former merchandise. Th.. adFautagos of purchasing front this collection will, therefore, at once be manliest, every article is the stock being entirely fresh and new, Elegant Black Silk Summer Circulars, • Do. dim' Silk and.-Luce,.. French Lace Mantillas, • Do. ' do. Tedium, — Dor — do., •. Summer Ciotti itaginuaand Dimples, Dare& and Crape )i arum Circulars, Mourning Mantillas, . • . Mimes' Islantillas, Ladies' Dusters. and,..Triveling Cloak., together with every other fashionable Itrtieloconnecteu with the Mantilla Trade. Beautiful Stella Shawls, In black and white, and every desirable color. N, 11.—The subscriber takes thin oppertunity of stat that Whilst fully resolved on maintaining the high . character Ills establishment has already obtained fn• keeping at flolea of first. class (lighten and quality, he ix equally determined to offer them at prices in accord ance with the present season of retrenchment and economy. 118011011 BULPIN, 415 Broade ay, New York. • • (guderthe-lintudreth-llutfee.)-- - May 12.1559-L:2m. • • OTICE • .-.--Notice is hereby given that the "Hat Dusininol" conducted in Ihe Borounk o m ler - the Wiitisliiihur; under the name and' style of ‘• IVlllbun E. Crafter, Agent,” was discontinued on April 15t, 1858. 'he account books arnin the hands of the sulcrlber, who only: Is duly authorised to. collect the same, and to•quests all persons Indebted rin'sald books to 'call Jul mediately and settle their accounts. JAMES MeCA'NELISII, • • • Slay I t 1858.-3 mos. jk)o 0 N D II 0S I PHILLIPS & CO., have opened a' new BOUT D /HICK-STORE on West :gain street, nearly oppo; lane the lialiraailtpot, where they have net, received large.and wells ected assnrkinint of French Calfskin' Dens Roots , ilciub soles. Calfekin. Patent Leather and Cloth Congress Halters of black and•fancy calors, In groat variety. ••••: • ; • .611frailn, Patent Leiither"and' Siamese' Oxford - Tles, Shoes and Slippers. 'Boys and Nituthe Congress and But. 'toifflaileni.'Shoes 'and Drogans.•• • • • • • ' • Ladies Prenchlaitlng heel 'Halters, black and Sinai, colors,Kbland IHerclico•Lace • hoots and • Buskins, fine; Kid Slippers; Morocco 'flea and Buskins; "English Kla• and lanc,y,teilet 811pLars. Missed colored Gaiters, Moro& co end peat' welt boots.Blliipeili 'and 'Ties. 'Childrou'ii black - and mlorMf iiloniiicp-liootjii• antlVanele';Tibia,' Chit. dren'a Halters., pirents 'shoes. &c., 'full stuck of ern7thiniritithelt Dna? suitable lb, the The above goods "are made of the beet ;material aurif workmanehip. and will be sold as; cheap as;the seine" quality of goods cuss be purchased elsewhere. • •• '.I.)PP-1111,4LIF& CO: ••••• ;OarDslii,kja);,l4, , • • 1., ; FEDI . INDOW SilADESl—Ttie.finest„ TT,' larreet,' l aed Mealiest ielsottetent bfli'ludew #O4. can, he had at the upw stemof • I 411 ' oss hooott''' -,tvor 6 e4"pig.:ool4; 1 ,ii'VrO3.44INRAY. o = 1= 31tebidnis. ROFESSOR WOOD'S RALR RE STORATIVE. —. no doubt, the moot Wonderful discovery of this age of progress, for It will restore permanently, grvy hair to Its original' color, cover, the lead,of the bald with a loot luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff and. - Italug,,cure all serofula,and other cutaneous eruptions, such as 'scald head, etc.. It will cure, pe if by, magic, nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, glossy. - mfd-wavyy - and preserve the - et:kir perfectly3 - and the hair from Wing, to, extreme old age., : The rollowla g from a distinguished Member of the • thediml professiou : PltovESSOli 0.,J.-11'60D21.?°.°1,"nr3."4, 1855 DEAR Sin:-Unsolicited, I send you thin certificate. -Ale% being nearly bald for itiong Mae and having tried all' the hair rentorattlyes extant; and.havlng no faith In any, I wan Indueod.on hearing of yourar to give It a trial. I placed mynolf in the hands of a barber, and -had •my head-robbed with - a good stiff brush; and. the restorative then applied and well rubbed In, till the scalp AVIAN 111 . 11g101V. repeated every runkning,, and lu three_weeka the yr.r hair appearrd aorroW g ra pidly frain'Augnst last till the present time, and Is now. thick, blach.and strong—aorta:ad pleasant to the touch whereas. before, It was harsh and wiry, what little there 'was of It, and that little was disappearing very rapidly. 1 4111 use your restorative aixnit - twlce w week, and shall soma have a good and perfect crop of hair. . Now, I had read of these things—end who has not T. bat have not seen hitherto any rase where any person's hair, was re. ally benefltted by any of the hair tonics, etc., of the day: and It really'gives me pleasure to record 'the result of nay experience. I have recommended your preparation to album. and It already his a largo end generous sale throughout the Territory. The people' hero know Its elleets, and have confidence In It. Tho supply you souk no, as wholesale agouti: for the Territory, I. nearly ex. haunted, and dully inquiries are made for 11.,, You do. serve credit for your discovery, and I for our, return you my thanks for the benefit it hue done me, for I cer tainly had despaired long ago of ever affecting:my:luck result. • . • Yours bodily, . • Finn of .Dois.l &Kelley, Druggists, St:,Poul.. [From tho - Edtior of tht=lt6iil Eaffitelliveitlsor.)." SebOol fitreet, !larch 20; 180 G. • DEATl:Sin:—lluring become prematurely quite gray; I was induced, some six weeks since; to make a trial of your Restorative. I have used less than, two bottles, ' but the gray hairs have all disappeared; and although. my hair has not fully attained Its original color, yet tha process of chango is gran ually going on, and I am in great hopes that In 'a abort time my hair wit) he as dark nil formerly. Mayo also boon much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry,' and It Lim coined to cotenant as for , merly. • • , ItospectfulLY yours Prdfonsor Wood 11111mia June,10,1856. • • I have used Professor Wood's Rah. Restorative, ,and - havirndmlredits , wonderftidelferet-.31y-halrivns bowel lug, as I thought prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restorative," it has resumed Its original color,and I have no doubt, permituentl) so. • SIDNEY BREESE; Ex.Senntor United States. For pale In Carlisle, by S. W. lIAVERSTICIS, SA3II. ELINYCf. and Druggists everywhere. Fob. 28. 1857.-Iy. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! Prepared by DR, SANFORD. IS A- 01IEA'E SCII,SI,IFIC JJEDICAT. DiSCOVEItY. Mid Is doily working rums, almost, toogrcat to Lenox., It cures as Irby Illogic, even the prat dose giving hems and seldom mum-than ono-bottle -Is required - to ewe noy kind of LIVER Complaint, from - the worst Jouli• dice Cri Dyspepsia to a common headaeh?, all of which aro the result of n Diseased Liver. • The Liver is die of the principal regulators , of the human body, and when. It performs its ' functions the pow- era of the system are fully developed. .The stomach Is almost...en tinily dependent on the healthy notion of the Liver for the proper per. r — l formance of Its functions when the stomach is at 11 fault, the bowels urn at built,. and the Whole —1 system suffers In c.f.i.: , quencu of one organ— (ww;', the. Liver having. ceased to do its ditty. e - ""1 For the diseases of that organ, ono of the pro- C) priotors has made It his - study, In a practice of • more than twenty years, to find some remedy cp wherewith to counteract "the tinny derangements to which it is Habil. To prove that thieve.' inedy As at last -found, any person troubled with Liver CO plaint in any of ifs forts.. has but to try a bottle, and conviction 1-}e - Is certain. A compound has been F=t formed by' dissolving gums and extracting that part which .Is-solu ' Lib for the active vie- tiles of • the medicine, These guuus removoall - g g mom bid or bad matter -, from the 'System. sup- plying In their place a healthy, now of bile, In- vigerating the stontach, causing food to digest well;purifying the blood giving tone and health to the whole machinery removing the causes of the disett:te, and effect ing ti radical mire With- II out any of the disagree able after Pliers. felt by using Calomel. MII-• novel Poison that 1 Is: Usually resorted to. Olin after eating r" —l le sufficieni to relieve •-•:, the stonittelt end _pro- 'yent_the_footLfrom_ris ing.and scouring. '^ -coo . Only one dose' taken before retiring prevents nightmare. Only one dose taken iwt.st at night loosods the bowelsgently, and cures ; .e • coiAlveness. One dose taken after iwissi each meal will cure Ilya- • • pepsin. .11.41 One dose of two C. 2) teaspoonfuls will always relieve Sick Headache. • r __ 1. One bottle taken for female obstruction re. umvea the 'cause of the z disease, and makes a perfect rum' Only one dose Mutely relieves Choke, WIMP ono dose often re, peated le a sure cure fo r. Cholein Morbur, end a preventive of Chßlerm. • t/..,/ - "One dose taken ofteit will prevent the recurrence 'of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feel injs: II s. Only one bettle is needed to throw out of the system the efforts of median° otter a long slcknebs. Cue bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellow ness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken tt short Onto before eating gives vigor to the appetite nod modes Mott digest well. • . One dose often repeated scores, Chronic Dint- Osten In its worst forms:while summer and host— el complaints yield almost to the lirst'dose. One or Iwo doses cures attacks emoted by worms, while thr worms in child, on, there is mrsurer, safer or speedier. I mintsly in the world, as-it never fitils. There Is no exaggeration in these statements; they aro .plain sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who - use It are their unanimous testimony In Its favor. We take infinite pleasure In 'recommending this medicine us a preventive for Fever sold A gue, It ill'irever — antrall — Fe - rersr-of-A-11111101114 Type. • ' it operates with sertaloty, and thousands aro to.testify to its wonderful virtues. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to t h e public, thew, ate' none we'can ,o fully re commend S sinford , s Inv igoraltir, so generally known now tin oughout ,This preparation Is VEIL INVIDORATOR, .Produ chug the most happy results on all who not' it. Ahoost innumerable certificates hey° been given of the great virtue of this medicine by t10. , M of the 111;:host stand ing in society, and we know it to be the best prepara. tion now before thopublic.-11ndson County Democrat. IS=ll .SAN FORD & CO., Prbprioturs, 345 Ilrombray, Now York . . . DR. - WALToN's AMERICAN PILLS JOY TO THE AFFLICTEO, YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS. One small box of Pills cores olnAtydiirio cases out of It hundred. No balsam, no Mercury, no odor on the breath, no tear of detection. Two smell pills a dose • tasteless and harmless 11 s water. Full directions aro tilten; so that the patient can cure himself as certain as N 1 WI tile advice of the most experienced surgeon, and touch better then with the advice of one 'of little experience In thin class of disease. SENT Dr MAIL TO ANY PART OF TILE COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to DA. IP. G. 'WALTON. NO. 154 North Seventh St. below race. , Philadelphia. A Literal Discount to the Trade. None genuine without the, wlitton signature of D. G.Valton. Proprieior. Or. W treatnent for Fll. fitful., Weakness, ke.. to entirely different from the usual affirm, Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without The treatment Ix as certain to cure as th, sun is to. rise. Enclose a stamp, and addres< Dr. W. as above, giving a full history of the case, andyou will-blare the day 'yon tondo thetort, to secure what is certain—A ,R ACICS , , 27, Igliff.—ly t, COII.E - 0 - FREALTTATKUifder Onn'order of sale Dom the Orphans' Court of Cumber hind county, the undersigned will otter at Public Palo the following property In the borough of Carlisle, late the'lleal Estate of Samuel Itichison. deceased. ' , A lot of mound situated nn Louthor at., ' r 'adjoining the lots of Mary Madsen and e•e 111 Joseph Snangler's helm. Containing 30 ;; — s ; pot in trust nod 120 feet in depth, more Or loss, wall .8' sue story frame house • . nod other buildings thereon. Also two Lets ilr the roar of the More on Dickinson Alley, con taining each 15 feet in front and 120 feet in depth. Al three Lola situated on Legue's lane, adjoining Rufus Shapley, sr, it. Nateher and Jefferson. Eacli coto: totting about 00 feet In, Dont and 120 feet In depth. One of thesoLots has a two-story" (came house erected therum___: The-sale will b.' had - i - tfhriCgurCligiso, on, Tiiinrss ay the 20th of May neut. nt 11 ofelock, A.M., when the terms of sale will be Made known by : .. • , ADAM gENSEMAINT, • Aprll,2l, 18553 Trustee to makesale. BOOK FOR• THE :SIILLION. ~,..(JUST. PUBLISHED.) .A Creatiso on Tormented Liquors, or the Art or Brow- Um. Distillirig: Beetifyi myriad 'Manufacturing. Sneers, Winos. Spirits and all kinds of Liquors, inclu, lug Cider :and Vinegar, With wood anti.' This work,' which has Leon favorably reels yed,lfy the N.; Y. Press, contains 1000. valuable directions in Medicine, Metalluigy, Pyrte bieby;Artittelal Gllfltin, Cosmetics', Artificial Guth Arie hie. A rtifirial Hems, Blearblng of Stroll Lae, Sealing Wax, Vernon ts. Pastes, Cleaning, ClKrordird and;Clear. fig Nlaterials. Family Scrips. Starch Polish, C.ologne and other Perfumed Waters. bontrifleemegitique Oils, Hair Dyes and Restorers, SAlders and Slivering% Varnishes out Inks Price $2, inallerifecti by the author. t; FEOCHTWANOBBI.PricticaI Chemira, May b, '68,-linos. , 143 Malden Lana; Haw Fork. F. A - • - • • . 111 I t d+5A. C. : 111 • —Thu sn rs nine pre km/a irar pared td.fitrulsh . the citlsens of p Cumberland ,County irlth the hest qualitlicif Coat, tbr:fismlly 'use, at thq fhllowing. reduced ratels;,,ullVuell beet bmken tied egg coal frons - 60tettirvalley,'Lieri6eiter col• liory.Lualnst moußpan, sitiort mountains Luke- kid- Sutilidrje and ll'llkesheire all rescreened and dell sureil,tu, 'my iPqrt UtS'el ( d'Duli .?; ; Mine col for yard end 'EI eckendtit's coal, plwayi an bend, all-kluds of Lumber. ebeetlerittieh ever, collide; Sept. 80, '67, . e ; xitrtittivo:-(4„'t,i'A's4lNG,'!.A wbJia 0:' PA -- tU lorOrM tlig•ettbatlN rif.Otrliale.land tvlclAty -*Mt hp 4011 coptitmekthtythiom buslppna An ; siA)a,_yarioria , add'il'apar lla4l(T t augilr 14‘4 lt4AhNlC4Fll7,llet.'fWeorillairigArmorly.oaciAa“• If/acchell, IribaieritntatodicildaillpAWW4ackrl'Pfanrt':- arid antire mtlaGiatton, In. prima. aw ac '4lttrzairdaod.' . mai •• • . ,OlVii•t4l , :ft nelhi.ll: 1 •, .• . , D. C. M. RUPP,.