0 . . 41 . ulwer pn thellestmotionofJerlealim. •. .. 'A few . weeks ago Sir RBI' wer Lytton / N;ltiliverectlifeetairei in Lincoln, villa' city • --4. 4orhae fora number of years repretionted: - ,-,,J'.'iti•Barlianiention.tlreilarly history - of Ens ' tern Rations., :Ho gave, an outline of-the. .-, . :.,histeryof Babylonian, Assyriati„Tersianl• • ". ''Bghttfan'Greek• tiri'd 'Jewish nations, and ..1, olesed •with-tbe - following powerful and . * .. ,'''diainatio description of the destruction of 4 : 1, --• Jerusalem by Tam: ' ' . • - ' . 'S'iit• years after the birth of our Lord, `.. • Judea and. Samaria. beanie a Roman • `--..provinee, under subordinate ,governors, .. . the, uiost fauious of w)totti was Pontius Pi ---.'. litte7Theiie -govertiorslocameificp i pres-: • . sive that' the-Jews broke out into 'rebel-. li6n7rtinitireidifyydifferifi leTOTeru - ... ' salem.Was filially besieged by Titus, after - • . ••ivardsEmperer of Remo. No tragedy on the. • stage has the same scenes of appalling ter mer arcaro to be found in the history of this . •seige.• The city:itseif -rent by factions at . ~thaiteadifelikwar with each other—all the . :- .ejeinents Of ctvil hatred had broke loose— , the.streets Were slippery with the blood ;of cititens: l —hrother slew brother=the ' \ . granaries were set on fire—famine wasted ' those whom the swerd did not slay. In . the midst of .these civil massacres, the Roman - armies appeared before the walls • . of Jerusalem. ''Then for a short time the rival factions united thecouiprim fee; they were again the.gallant countipnen of Da, 'yid and Joshna—they sallied -forth and scattered the- eagles of Rome. • But this . • triumph was brief; the ferocity-of, the ill fated Jews soon egaiu wasted itself on each . other. And _Titus marched on--.—eneanip .,edlis armies close by the walls—and from ' theheigbtathe . Ronitin general gaze . d with 'awe on' the - strength and . splenclorof..the, — l - iiiTiffir Tehevah: .- -. • . .. let,tis here pause- - -and take, ourselves, ' a mournful glance at Jornsalem, as it then Was: The city,,was fortified by a triple wall, save on ono side, where it was pro tected by deep and impassable ravines. These walls, of .the most solid masonry, _ were guarded by. strong towers ; -- opposite• to the•loftiest of these towers Titus had id. From the -height 6f the tow itiriel might have seen , stretched whole of .. that:fair territory of out to pass from . the countrymen' Within these walls Was :the the 'kings—its roof of cedar, its he rarest marbles, its chambers ..thcoostliesttapestries,,and .ves-. .. gold and silver; . Groves and gar dens gleaming - Witlefiftintains, - .adorned with-statues of bronze, divided the courts of the• palace itself.. -lut high above all, upon a precipitous rock; rose the temple, -fortified and adorned. 14.5010m0n.... This temple was as strong without as a citadel -----within more adorned Oh a palace. On entering! you beheld 'pertiorii•of nun-dor -Jess . columns of porphyry, , marble and alabaster; gates adorned with gold and silver; among which was the wond4rful . gate:- called - -the - Beautiful. ..Further on, through avast arch, was, ittc - sacred - per -tat which admitted into the interior of the temple itself—all sheeted over with - gold, and overhung by . a vine tree of gold,- the branches of which were as large as a man. The roof .uf the temple,even on, Tr — the outside, - was- set over with golden :-spikes,to prevent the birds settling there • and defiling the holy dome. At a dis • tunes, the whole temple looked • like a mount of—snow,lretted with golden pin- - sales. 'But alasl the - veil. of •that temple - had been already rent asunder by an•in expiable crinte,..and the Lord of Hosts did not fight with Israel. But the enemy is thundering at thewriill. All around the city arose immense machines, from Which • Titus poured down mighty ragments of rock, and showers of fire. The walls gave - way—the city . was entered—the temple itself was storpied. Famine in the meanwhile had made such havoc, that the besieged were more like spectres than living men ; they devoured the belts of their swords, the sandals_to their feet. Even nature itself so.periShed away, Hist a mother deioured her own infant; ful filing, the awful words of the warlike prophet who had first led the Jews to . wards the land of promise—" The tender and delicate women amongst you, who • would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness—her eye shall be evil toward her young one and the children that - She shall bear, for she shall eat them for want. of allthings secretely in the seige and straitness wherewith thine enemy 'shall distress thee in thy gates." Still, ae . if the foe and the famine.was not scourge enough, citizens' Smote and murdered each other as they met in the way—false prophets ran howling through the streets —eve* image of despair completes the ghastly picture of the full of Jerusalem.. And now the temple - was on fire, the Jews rushing through tie flames to perish amidst its ruins. It was a calm summer night—the 10th of - August; the whole. hill on which stood the temple was one" gigantic blaze of firethe roofs of cedar • . crashed—the' golden pinnacles of the . dome were like spikes of crimson flame. Through the lurid' atmosphere all was carnage and slaughter ; - the echoes of . shrieks and yells rang back from the Hill of Zion told the' mount of Olives.— I Amongst the smoking ruins, and over. piles of the dead, Titus planted the stand - and of Rome. Thus were__fulfilled . the last avenging prophecies—Alms 'perished Jerusalem. In that dreadful day; men • still were living who Might have heard the warning voice of him they crucified— ' Verily I say unto,you all,, these things shall come upon this generation. * * * 0 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that kiliest the prophets and starkest them - • are. sent to the, *, * * behold yo'ir . , house is left unto you desolate , And thus were the,. Hebrew people scattered over the face of the earth. still retaining -to this hour their mysterious ideetityl— atilla living proof of those propheti they • hitd scorned'or slain—still vainly await ing that Messiah, whose divine mission was fulfilled eighteen centuries ago, upon. Mount Halvary.. • A Qualter,bad his broad brimmed. hat blown - off, and he. basedit for a long time with:fruttlesi , nd very ridiculous zeal. ;Athiat. seeing a roguish looking IM , lau_hin: at his dinster ho said to - ,11114- , 7" Art thon.a profane The youngster replied that.he,aometimes , did. ; alai° in that.: said he,' taking a half dollar from his,pooket, "thee : .niay - domn-yonder-fleeing tile fifiy — enn - ik• sturdy-144 hig man in Cleveland, a . shOrt.,'tiaittinitae; while busily engaged in doidaditig aidandy, wh'o had insulted hie • dangbief,,beiagasked what he was.doing, repitid"...-:•"'quttingTa - swellV - Ttrud - roon7. without; hirthet 11 4€1.0q4 Pn• '7 = . • , • • terA kip. hi lke - cinnamon troo-- 7 , taxi) bpr . is# ,rmklikimoro tbaa o y.,, .31.4#114.u0i4,.., : :', - ....„..,,,„:, Billite 0 M Ell • • • - These fellown Abet fling - out thelrTed - gags . and nitke eo much fuse about the effeetk of the f' "Suspension end Ito consequences" "Groat attraction" Prices greatly reduced" acid other queer "}IOIKIEfh% are all talking fof- liukcollec,Olut If you really want to get the 'worth of'yoUr money, call at the gamily Oratory and Quefinewaro Store of • , • :. ,J; D. HALBERT: on the lc iV Corner of the Public Square au3 directly oppoelte thaCarlbile Deposit Blink, in the borpugh of Carlisle. Ills stock of_Chins, Glass and Quenneware Las fast bOon roplenishod from Philadelphia, and' for beauty of design, qualfty and clicapvass ' TT CAN'T BE BEAT . • .., •GR 0 CERI ES t - r • _lliii_aSsortimAit—of , ELMlLY--GROO RI-ESrie-fulti irmh, clean.and enmpletepsuch as Java and Rio Coffee, * iffixedllickels, , •." l. ' - ' .. • Roasted,. ' Plain do. . ..... Imperial Tea, Worcestershire Sauce, .4 .---Z ' Oolong or Black do. American do. 1 , • g i l fr: Pounded Hominy , Tomato Catsup, f I lit Heckel'''. Farina, Salad or table oil, ~.,. • • , Pc' • Corn Starch, . Pepper sauce, • ... • -Rice Flour, . Table salt, • • ilaker'S Cocoa. ' Syrups and Molasses •:: 6 Chocolate, • of every quality, Preston's Eagle do ,• • Macaroni. • • • SUGARS: ' SPICES, (ground A unground.) Now Orleans, Cinnamon, , Porte Rico, .. Mace, - • ~ , • Crushed, • . • Nutmegs, Granulated, :. Cloves ' • Pulverized and ' Alsplce, Refined. • , • Popper and .Ginger. . , . •CirszeiPine apple and New York dairy Cheese. Cran nice, Broome and Cledarware • 4 MACKEREL— -14 ,kl`fmt ..os. 1,2 and 3. , . . , Saponifier -or Concentrated Lye for making Reap: lio. „sides 11."_111OUBAND AND ODE' . Articles that cannot tie a ntlmerated, but which ~tho public aro cordially Invited to examine for themselves. • . . The subscriber thankful for the verylibeird patron. 'nue Aillibh ho has received froth the community In times plot, respectfully solicits a cootie tierce. ' ' • '''. JOSEPII D. HALBERT. ..:''. Carlisle, Dec. '23, MT. • . , ' .. .., , JUST 'RECEIVED AND,OPENING NAUGLTSJEWIII,RY STOKE, , • • • Malt darlisle, A. large supply of "atchea, Jewelry. Lill• or and Plated Warp, 3:iebiCh I invite ate. intlon. If you want to .16. from. the largest ock ofClocka, Watch. , Jewelry, Sliver and taxed ware in Carlisle • At NAINIKS. We have a large assortment of Gold and Silver lIU7P ink - and Open Case Watches to suit all Pang* and Pockets,. At NAUGLE'S.. • Flue and Cheap Jewelry of every style and quality in netts or by the piece as wanted,. At NAUGLE'S. • . Silver and Plated Walters, Cake. Fruit, Sugar, and• Card Baskets, Silver, Table, Tim,.Cream, Sugary Salt, Dessert and Cream Spoons, •• • • . . ' ...At NA.UGLE'fI, ..... .. Fine Pearl, taia. Coral, Cameo, Goldstone, Mosaic, Flo. routine Moardel7et Box and Blass setts cheap At NAUGLE'S. Diamond Breastpins and Fingerings, - At NAUGLB . S. Gold Hunting Casa,..Eigbt Day Levers; Geld Hunt lug Cam, Duplex; .Gold-Hunting, Chronometers, At NAUGLE'S. Bigley's best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Pens and Mixer lioldera, At NAUGLE'S. Sliver and Plated Teti Rotts.:lloblets, Cups, Toast Backs, Pitchtirs, Urns, Tureens, Tea Veils, - ^At NAUGLE'S. Gold Nerk, Test. Curb, yoh, and Chatinin Chains; Gold Bracelets, Lockets, Thimbles, Crosses; Charms, --.. At NAUGLE'S. French Time_Pleces to run threirtlifd ftutr - weeks; — . — . - -z - ' At NAUGLE'S. Gold Sleeve, Test, Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles and quality; At NAUGLE'S. Plated 7orke, • Spodne, Kalvun, Napkiu Mugs Silver Thimbles, Sti{Edda, At NAUGLE'S. • Pintlnas, Accordeons,lllunic llotcon—a fine variety, AtNAMILE'S. Ladies'"Portmonales, Pearl and Leather, Plain and_ Fancy Travelling liege, very nice styles, cheap- At NAUGLE'S. • If you want to Itit_your Watches put In good M ph" and warranted, take tLomto • NAUGLE'S. II you want to getit Cheap Clock, you.cati get It At NAUGLE'S. - If you went your Sillier ware neatly marked at short notlce,-call At hIAtIOLE'S. ' All 'goods warranted u represented, or the money re• funded, At NAUGLE'S. romps thekgent bargains ere halted to mil At NAUGLE'S. Carlisle Foundry, MACHINE SHOP, CAR AND BASIL FACTORY; Rant, Main Street, CARLISLE This extensive establishment is now In Complete or der and supplied with the best machinery for executing work In every department. The Amildings have also been greatly enlarged this aiming and stocked ♦with the newest and 'most improved tools for the manufacture of . . DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, • Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter worrk. We invite Builders, Car , renters and others to call and examine our facilities for •doing this description of work. The host Materials used and pricenas low as at any other establishment In the County or elsewherd. • STEAM ENCIN ES BUILT TO ORDER. and repaired as hiffefelt&C—Enginetrhave—been-recent ly built for W. M. Henderson & Pon, in this borough, It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ahl & Brothers, New , ville, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and °Caere, at who'e establishment they may bo seen In daily op eration, and to whom we can refer for evidence of their auperlority. . • • IRON AND BRAN CASTINGS. / • °revery . description, from the smallest to thO heaviest places, executed at abort notice for every kind of ma. eNinery. A large variety of mill castings now on band. --11*e kkillful Pattern makers constantly cmOpyed.— REIVARING promptly attended to for Paper — Mills, Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, Ac. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, Ac. done in the best style. THRESHING MACHINES *ND HORSE POWERS. such as Bevil Roar Four Horse Powers, Horizontal (War Four . and Two Horse Powers. Corn Shellors, Crushers, Ironitollers.' Plough castings, and other ar ticles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to ardor. BUIIDEN CARS BUILT, • ' and repaired. Our facilities for building Care are now more complete than heretofore and enables us to fur. rich them Ao transporters on tho rail rood on accomo dating tenon and made ofd the best materials: Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. The long - experience in the - brisiness.of the senior partner of the firm, and the completeness of our - iria chinery in every branch of the establishment warrant ns in assuring the boat work to all who favor us with their orders. 'The continued patronage of our old friends and the public Is respectfully solicited. .< May 20, '57,- I y, F. GARDNER. & ' ACK AGAIN : Tilll OLD TRADE if ho suttscrlber respectfully informs the public goner , • ally, that he has resumed the manufacturing of BOOTS AND SHOES, In West Main street, a few doors west of . the Railroad office, and 'haying a good assortment of Leather,•Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged comp. , . tont workmen, he is prepared to make Up to measure, every description of work In his line. Ile has also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock hf coins AND SHOES, comprising every variety for Spring and Summer wear, ' which he offers at low • , prices. •• - " • Gentlemen's Soo French CalrDoots, do. Gaiters, Oxfbrd Tir'S and lirogarts, •Ladies Gaiters, Boots, Buskins, Slippers and Tien, with a large variety of Boys, Misses and Childretui Gal. tore,-Boots, etc. eta .iPtirchaaera are requested to call and examine his stock: , ROBERT MOORE. Carlisle, 4prll 21, 1868.' FASHIONABLE. DI ILLINERY a . ESTABLIBIIMENT. Macs Duke and Aughinbaugh, beg leave to announce to the public., that they will open on the first of April, an entire new stock' of MILLINERY'. sw, GOODS of all kinds, on the corner of Hanover • and West Louther streets, in the room former. - .1 melt le&by Jacob Netter, and adjoining Dr. Ultser'e _"_residence.._::.. • .Our amoral - tent • embraces many varietiester the . spring season, end haying a perfect knowledge of the business: we will spare no effort to please our custom.. ere.' The Ladles are especially. Invited to call and ex ouxotock. ,• • • - • IBleaching for Ladies and filentlemenqwear, done up J lnthe tritest -style Anil warranted. - equal to - any done' elsewhere. •_, Misses DUKE & AUGLIINDAIdOIIO • - 11 . 81, 1858: - :'• - • ,• • ,ZIIERIF - F.'S 'OItICE,To !his' Vci- L) Tag OP CUMBERLAND COUNTY.-GENTLEMEN:I offer myself as o candidate for the Mee otSIIKItIFF of this county,and If elected' will "perfbrra the' 'duties. to the best of my ability. Respectfully, • , • , • , JOSEPII.MeDARMOND: ' --- 7 - 7NewvOleOnne2clWW , ET.ERIFFALTY•To.Tuw.YorEtts ia. • CIIIIIIIIIILA ?ID 00UPYTVE1i0P7 CITIZENS: WEIrOLIS .0 sing eloStpa,to 0%0.0E101' sumtuurotthin county,' I hsrobyuffar mysidttoYoui isonsleloratlon, - as a condi• date tOc.tfio , same] antl.u!cist'resportfully solicit your • _ _ .1:4( . 1111.0114 ?clop:4TN/t11%,? ' ' Quits% Jiumt . g, IBairt e; -'' ' 0 - - ' . :,,,,,f11igx.c0c0v,*,.:,..,,,,.,:,.,,.:L . .:':,:,40,, / 40. 1 ,ctit(Agpf.I . cnt,,,.,,,., 'I7IIT,4BERJJAND 'TALLEY BANK. kj , jI4OPRIETons. . • ;WO RP; silintiklastb ; 0. 13881METT, : M. Joust DUNLAP, 111011AaD WOOOB, 'JOHN B:STEIMETT,„ i 1,9118 0 : DUNLOP. 4 ; ;IVA: iionarsti. This Bank, doing business In the name ofKoi,lfroii. nenian At Co . , is now fully prepared to ,do. a general ( Banking : Minimal with iiromptilestratitt fidelity. Money received on deposit and .paid back op demand -without notice.. Intermit -paid ofispeelatdeposits.- CM , tifletateit of dePositrboaring• interest at the rate of five per cent, will be .issued for as short a, period as four months. Intereat. op all certificates will 'cease at ma turity, providedAsowever, that if Bald "ceitiffEfitittriird renSwed at any time ttitereafter for another given- pe riod, they s h all bear the same rate of interest up to the; tithe orronowal . ' PartieuliiPatteritton paid t¢ • the deb' 'balms of -notes; drafts; chocks, 9c., lu any part of the' United StateXt%Cariatlas. , Remittances Made to Englarid, .Irelend,nr the Conti .viiint.—The-falthful-and-confidentlai-extcuttonof-all- era entrusted,fiTtheni, may be rat e, upon. They call the attention orlitarmers,,Mechadics -and Ball rthers who desire a safe 'depository for their names, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Dank am INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depossts„and other obligations of Rer,'llrorine- NW% Co. ' • stay•have recently removed into their now--Booking, ruiln dßectly opposite their former stand, in West, Main Street, a for afters east of the Railroad Depot, whore ilmy will at aillimes be pleased to give any in formatimi desired in Regard to motley matters in gene• rni• -Open for business front 0 o'clock'in the morning until 4 o'clock In the evening., . - 11. A. STURGEON, Cashiert Carlisle,-May 20. 1867. • IRE INSURANCE.,--- THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNEDIODO MUTUAL FIRE IN. 1 - 1 DANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, boort*: rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organized, and In operation under the managerdent dt the following coninthisloners, viz: - . , vi . -Daniel. Bailey, William It. Corps, Michael Conklin, T. - Elchelborgar Christian . Stityputn, John. 0.. Dun lap; Jacob 11. G r oover , Lewis-flyer , 8. Eberly, Denja min IL , Mosser, Jr - Brandt; Jaxeph--Wickernhant, Alexander Cathcart. . • . The rnton of insurance aro as low and Tavoroble as any Company of•tho kind in tho State.,'Perv,ons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time, ' ' .BENJ. IL.MOSSER, Prisidetit. CHHISTIAN - STAYMAN, Tice Prosidont. Lqwis RYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. • • AGENTS. .61:15111 - ERIAND - COUNTW= :TA E6efrlek, Allen, Rudolph Martin ' New. Cumberland; Henry_ Rearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson: Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Oriffllb,• South Middle ton •, Samuel Graham. W; Pennaboro'; Samuel Coover; Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, iffiepherdstown; D. Coover, Sliephordstown ; G. O. Ilerntan, Silver Spring; Beni: Ilavet stick, Silver Spring; Charles Bell, Cat lisle. YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol ford; Franklin Jae. Griffith, }Barrington; J. F. Hear doriS, Washington. —DA UPIIIN-Clh*-11ouser . A . -Loch,ruari;alarsisburg. Members of-the company having Tadi cies a bout to ex• plre, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. • • DR.- W._ll. WITMOR, LANCIASTEIt Crir, Where be has peen itt s incthigul practice, for it number of years; received him \edtidnition at the .best Medical College in'the United Stilton and Inicl_the ,experience end practice • in the different llonpitnis Air several years,a member of tlte',Anelytiesl Medical -111- stitute 4rNimr York,.and late4ledirel "Surgeon,of the United States Navy, now offers himself to the public to' attend any profesnionel ' Tho purenthnedicincs always on hind direct from the best Lnixtmorles-of-our country 4 sand-the-D• inn cal °aidens of the world. No pateht-medicines prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only which 'will not break down the constitution, hilt-will renovate the gyn. tem from all Injuries It boo stint:lined - from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases must be trent edmpon analyttrdil principles, which In td know nod an certain what disease Is. Ito nature and - eltrneter re, quire a knowledge of the chemical constituents of every solid and fluid of the !Inman Ludy; the:changee those minds and fluids are capable of undergoing.. To know what Medicines to employ to cure dissenter, requiren knowledge of the chemical constituents of all agents employed in medicine; and If we'are - in.pdspenedon -- of this knowledge, it in possible to cure any diseaste=no matter of how long stonding—and leave the patient 7n a healthy.and perfectly,mired Condition. , • Melanchely. Aberration, or that ante of - alienation and weakness of the mind which rentlet3 names rocs-, Pablo otenjoying the pleasures or performing the duties - of lifey - Dyspepsia,_that distressing disease and fell do. strayer of health and happiness. undermining the - con siltation-, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. ltheumatithi, hi any form or coedit on, chronic or - acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or failing sickness; all chronic. and stubborn cases of Female I/Incases rieljeally removed; Salt Rheum, and every description of uherationn; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which 11..ve battled all previous 'medical skill can he cured by my treatment, when' tlie; constitution in not exhausted. " I-do . 'disettscit (yes:Ctisniustafion) ion be cured. .fitjx.. Cancer cured without the knife. I will remnin in my office og WEDNESDAYS and BATTS DAYS, from 9 o'clock A. M. to I P. 01.. to accommodate Patients from a distance, and consult In the Kiljflish and flortnan langungea Will make visits to any dia. tame if required.' May be addressed by latter, Fulton Square, Laricasttearty, I'a. W. 11. WITMOR M. D. March 17,1858.-3 y. - . , ITOUSEHOLDW - ORDS, CONDUCTED DT CHARLES DICKENS, : Author of " Pickwick Papers," " Nicholas • Nick/7y," "Dombey 4 50n,.."- etc. Be-published monthly by the Subscribers, from advance sheets, under sanction of the London publishers, and .by special arrangement. thorn, Each monthly number confidus TALES, STORIES AND °TILER ARTICLES, CHAS. DIOXINS, WILLIAM 110 WITT, EMU BUNT, BARRY CORNWALL, WILKIE COLLINS, • And almost every conspicuods English ,Wtiter, thus rendering it by Err the most interesting, varied and de• cidediv the BEST LITERARY PERIODICAL in the Cm:llSb language. 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WestinMister lter ilarpors' Now Monthly 'Emermon & Putnam's. Edinburgh Review. Atlantic 'Monthly. Oodey's Lady's Book. Frank Leslio's Magazine, iliackwood's " London Quaetorly. Graham's Magazine. • ' " Knickerbocker." We will send 'Household Words with any two of the above Magazines or Reviews, for one year. for $7.50. "Back numbers of "household Words" can be fur Dished at the Office of Publication; price 25 cents each. Axa- Ali persons subscribing to Household Words through any Association or Bookseller, must look to themtl'or their supply of the work. Address, ' JANSEN & CO.; No.llB Nassau Ito New York. I'VAil It Y STABLE.—Having pur chasid from J. It. Nonomakor his LIVERY. EP TA LISIIMENE, I will be always ready to accommo date the public with IPORSES, CAR ,:p4 .„.......„ RIARES, BERRIES, and every other sr tile:27=F— Belo In my line. By strict attention to business and A desire to please, the subscriber hopes to . receive a liberal share of public patronage. GEORGE MENDEL. -- N. E. Omnihusses On hand to supply those who may be In need of them. ' . ' - O. IL • Nov. 25,1827,1 NIIOOTS AND S-LIOES!! J. PHILLIPS & CO., have opened a now BOO T /DION STORE, on West Main street, nearly oPPo' site the linfirJad Depot, where they have just received a largo and well selected assortment of French Calfskin Bless Boots, double and single soils. -Calfskin, Patent Leather and Cloth Congress Gaiters of black and limey colors, in great variety. -", Calfskin, Patent Leather and Morocco Oxford Ties, Shoes and Slippers, Hoye and Youthscongress and But ton Gaiters, Shoes and Brogans. Ladles French lasting heel Gaiters, black and fancy colors, Kid and Morocco-Lace,,Boots and Buskins, fine Hid Elippers."Blorocco Ties and BUsicitill, English Kid and fancy toilet Slippers. Misses Colored Gaiters, Morpc• co and goat•welt boots, Slippers and Ties,. Chlldrett's black and colored Morocco boots, ald•aucle Ties, Chß. dren's Chiltern, Infants sloes, im...4.3. Codiprising a full stock of everything in their line; suitable for the season. ' 'The above sleds are made of the Veit material and workmanship, and will, be mold as cheap as the • sdute quality of goods can be purchaeed elsewhere. - 1 ' J. PIIILLIDI34 CO. Cgrlisie, May 12, 'ES—film. . , UNSMITHING:-REMOVAL.-= 0. YONIIEILEN, respectfully informs the cithiena o Carlisle and vicinity, that he hoe removed two doom sonth of Glass's hotel, in North llanover street, whore he Is prepared to execute .all kinds. of • work .connected with Re has always on hand a large' assort- ment of ready made Rifles, 0 uns, Pistols, r Locks, gays, Gun Trimmings, do, all w w atmmrett to roPorhiir ' kinds of Guns; Clocks, Locks, &e.t, en graves on Mm o Copper and Iron. mends stoves &e. Hi . bee also purchased the Patefit - right for Repeating Rifles and Shot' Guns, which be= Offers to the public at very 'low prices. - He'hopes that by a strict attention to bur. West, and it - destre to please; he will mertt as well is re , - Mee a share of the public patronage.' • • kludixofßinv-irins truid&to order. Carlisle, April 21. 1868:' '' " ' [Bm.] •' . (GL;A'SS • 'PICTURE 1+16051W, liiitNUFACTOItY, •, . .t/I Diet/3d Street; New York.- o® oo 210 , formerly ilBB, 399 and 392 Greenwich.Stroet„ wge assortreent of every description of Lookitig Glasses and . Picturo Niames'always on hand . Comitry , orders solicited. Goods carefully packed and shipped to any part of the Vatted States or Canadas. . May IL Y. HERMOMET.ERS 1 THORMODIE; ~' : TERs! I , 131E101(1)1E1'En 111 . • Just iatelvad, : . jr aboviNial altos. snakes audjlnlsh at: ••• e•'.. ' . c: • ~ .... i... , . , ~. v... •., .. • , D. J. F.5928%1 .., , EI • .. • pa n (4;:gB.!S PATENT V i3PRING DRILL. . ~„ . .. . . ... . TIIFI tirMBIP'PRIIIIIIITIDEIDIRIIitr; :, The - ,Fitninitriflif Cutalittrhinti"connty , are befitnil to tall attbe Carpals Foundry and ex/maw the above Drillothich•we ant new•manufacturibg.: wiLLoup II- ' nrs INDIA .lIIIBREIt • SPRING'.DIPILL is ,unquere , • tionably the very bast Drill now: in use.:. It wee award , ~ e ti the First-Promium at the-Pennsylvania State Fair heldin Philadelphia itiGctober, 1851: "twits nwarded the First Preinintu'ht tho'Cumberiand County Fair lost ~.fall, and' hatereceived the 'First Premitim at 'every Fair whore it has boon exhibited, with' but one exception: _Attar/mit:ok above' all others is so apparent as toonly need atresaFinition. - --- :- - --- • -- ' - •- • 'or-goodie goodie .on gold's containing strains or ether. ob structions i in peculiarly, adapted. The: depositing. tubes bit s Drill-an/ so couneeted- with India "tubber SPrlfillfit • t at •.whiftitheY, meet; with Any. obstruction. they will n Gag Weß,Bass over. the obstrudtionandim. reediately regain their' Ibinter.posititin.. Any rook -ort :Xt,Uut..ol,-,Coter.:.lfilihesiligh=s3lß-coul.'eulcutly ,pacsed ove n without stoppage or injury re - tiiiiiDlTlC Thd feeding apparatus of tide Drill is also entirely new, biting composed of Vulcanised India 'tubber Boners, by •means of which the suedds not discharged' intermit tingly hut Ina constant stream, and no irregularity or gound or change of Paced will vary the amount sowed. •on the acre. It will new, wheat, rye, oats and burl,, equally'weiliand in any desired quantity, withbut the possibility of •cliolting or breaking the grain It also send gransgeed. But without further enlarging upon the merits of this Drill we would-osier to havotParni ern call at bur establishment and exafitkne it, confident that after seeing they will be satisfied nee to Ito summit wily-and find it the very machii no to null the farmer and the field. " • ..: -.' . . zny2B'sB, •- - .°. ' ' •F. GARDNER /i CO: F. fi • —sThe above deidribed Drill will be sent to Par- Chimera litany part of the United „States, and to Agri. eultural-trinohttuses, to eel' ott commission. Licence to make thillfilband county rights, to bit-had by address• log the proprietors, WILLOUGHBY & BLACK, Carlisle CumberiandContity, Pa. FRES'II G-I,COCERIES! AT.B. 0. 'HUI' MT'S - Bhad rdiff Mackerel of different gradre, ..„ ' - At lITIY}:TrB. ...C•081:2:196::',9317"1ite."-E:h-I:l::lle:C::d::lliiii:r;Fnig7'AAtt 1111171.11-1/2:.'17;: Chios° Rini cnickare cauttmbad . At. IUYETT'S. Dr11;.I Fruit, Proporv:3B,:fiVtelli . io, • At anyErv q . Buget;•CurrA 11elif and Ilatus, . ALIIIIIETTI§, A:nilA4*W 1:1WORS; - _..____ 1511s,.11'hIto Lead, &c., .te.,,, • MdREA'S CELEBRATED 1 LIQUID OLUIi, • THE OI2EAT ADHESIVE. BRA woeful Article' ero. Itiv en ted,.for home. store • and efftee; simmeglir)o utility every ether • glue, gum„ inuellege, pasttrof • cement k . ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION Adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porc'e lain, china, marble or glans. Foy 'ninnuilteruring Finley 4rticlee, Toyn, etc., it has Ito superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other knOwn article, but adheres more quickly, leaving us stain whore the parts artojelued. NEVER Within-the last three years, upwards of 250,000' hot- Lice of this Justly Tolerant., LIQUI DM Lill' have been sold, find the great 11.11VPIllen0e which It has provt:ll iu every rase, hos deservedly secured for it a demand •whichithertminitfarturer has fennel at -thneg.• diffi cult to meet; acknowledged by all who have used it; that its merits Are filcalOrn any similar article or imb Lotion ever - effered to the public. Ariir - Thls GLUE Is extensively counterfelted—zobservu the !able, '•lllelteo's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the limit Adhesive.". Take ne other. TVENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and %dell, by • WM. C. McitEA, Stationer, , Nit:9o7 Chestnut Syeet., Philadelphia. I,lo.lheral inducements offered - to persons deatrou of selling the above article. • ; Sept . 'L ALT BY THE SACK, 117 J . 'BASKETS, TOBACCO and' •- ClO/01 just reeelirOd:at the ranillyllrocery Stoie of Bee. 2.3, '574 • LUST —A copy Of the illustrated'edi ,tion of FIZOISSART'S was lost shout-a pen-ago; Any person Loring the work, will renter a favor on the owner, by ietortihni It to the Nereid Offire. Carl Die, Feb. 17.1 MI -p,..1011:417AL.—1 Amy° removed .my store from tho old stand to Hamilton's now build , ng on the corner of Main and Pitt Sig., directly oiaw situ the MethodistApiseopal Church, where I will be pleased to see all my uld customers; and us nanny now I ones as will River me with thtir patronage. I am receiving a new stock of goods, and will run them off at very reduced pares. Como ono andall tothe New Store, and secure good bargains. Small profits and quick sales.. • • - March 10, 1858. -CHAS.OI3III.IfIi. VOR RENT. The, HOUSE,three- In- Hanover liiinat: i tgeott e rs K frotn the corner of the l Square, lu Carlisle, at present occupied by 111 ip 111 Gee. Foot. This House Is well calculated - for a private dwelling or place of business. Ap, Watts & Parker, br to the subscribcr. SAMUEL WOODBURN, ' Executor of Thos. Brown, deed. ,Oltrlisle, Feb. 24, 18b8.—t f. . T. J.' RAII A N., J. L. MeDOWELL, S.M. DA V IDSON ~ GRAHAM, MoDOWELL.&-C0.., GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory. W 1.1.14 buy, self; hod locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa and , Western Missouri, buy and sell lauds, loan end - incest mosey, buy and sell drAfts,give Information respecting the country, and do a general agency business. REFERENCES. - , John, B. Bretton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. Wm. M. Rectum, flanker, !• lion. J. 11. Graham, •• Her, Brenneman & CO., Bankers, Carlisle. ' Wm,. 31. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. tietirge Sanderson, Esq., La ter. Pa. Dr. John A. Abl. 51. C., Nehe'vmile e l'a. Win. S. Cobeatt..lit.q., • H. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Philedelphia, lion. Michael Cockily, Sheyberdstowat, Pa. Henry Reiman &Sons, Merehnnts, Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Esq., Crishier"Mereautile Bank, New York, Snyder ,k 31'Farlano, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis, Minnesota Territory. IVm..Kilgoro, Esq., Attorney and Neal Estate Agent, ' Sterling, 11l 11.15*. 'lttatcer, Esq., Henry city. M. Ez•Gov. Joseph Winer, Cumborlund county, Pa r —Clrtrk-&.C.o.Ponkorc,,Modol Gov. P giiiiT Pollock. 11nrritPn. March 18,1 67.-Iy. Eor ono co .11rPo to Inform fl rent-sand the pub lic generally that ho now has on hated nbd is con stantly wanullicturing Threshing Machines with Pier pont'o Potent Shaker, which are generally acknowl. edged to be the bust articles now In use. Also a variety of Improved Clover linnets. Corn Shelters, Straw Cut ters and Plank's .Colebrated Plow. lie also attends to the repelriug of Agricultural 3inchinery- in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Alanufoctory on North Hanover Street, directly opposite the residence. of George kletzgor, Esq. Sept. 2.'67-1y JOHN PLANK. E EAL ESTATE AGENCY,' RE, MOVAL—A. L SPONSLER, BEAL ESTATE At ENT, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER,' has re moved to hie New Ofllco on Main street, ono door weal of the Cumberland Valhi) , Bail Road Depot. Its is now pernumently located, and has on hand And for sale n vary large amount of Real Estate, conMsting of Forma, of all sites,. Improved and unimproved. MIII Proportion. ToliffiPittperty - otevory'doscription; Build. log Lots, also, Western Lands and 'rows Lets. lie will give his attention, as heretntimp to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of beads, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and Scrivening generally. _ Oct. 28, • • • • • yoUNT. DI; PSY AC A DEM This Inatltullon opens this, the third week of ,April, for al, inonthVatesion The school hilocatedin a healthy and a pleasant ru• ral town, and Herds a thorough English and Classical Education upon very' reasonable terms. Access easy, ~Mr. Mendel of Carlisle runs adally stage to bandlsburh via Warm Springs. from the first nam ed place. Tuition, Warding, limn* and Contingent 00 per moisten 0f2.1 weeks.. I'. BUCHER, Principe'. Landlsbnrit April, 10.1363. 3M. F 0 U T . Z ' S kIXTURE.—This is a 1 powerful and truly magical remedy for all eater. nol diseases,. either on man or 'bond." We would ask, have . you the illieurnatism or Corns? Them are riot Ppleasant eumpbsilons,. and we know that you would ike to drive them away as quick as possible, Then use Fouts's. Mixture. . . • . - • • . . Would you bayo your sores, swellinge, cuts, borne, sprains, bruise., or any other wounds 4=164, we repeat It, use Youts'a Mixture. - It is truly. atrouderful edicts; - If your horse hae the Spariti,.ltinghone, Poll-Evil, „Fistula, Scratcbee, (tracked heels, Chafes, Galls. Sprains, &c. We toy again and, kale, your remedy le louts'', Mixture.: It costs but twenty-five cents to try It, • • Hundreds who wee - ticked' with' pain',—voree who, were thought Incurably - M[lood, have been restored to ,health_aniLsolitidnoszLatieiLetiotclog in the_ blessingsthat health. bestows; and_thue,..dear!readeh. may It be with you, if you are So unfortunate an to be afflicted with any of theills roe which you And this Litilment cenimmended, Use It Presertlngly," 'Uso ill • felthfully, and'•we think you will have cause to blest I the day. .when..you • became acquainted with' Foul Mixture.' Prepared by S. W. POLITE. - Westminster, idd -For sale by tiLly:lleverstlik,Earlisle, Pa., and store• keepers throughout the county, generally. - Prim and 60 cents n 7 bottle;' •• : Unt. 6.68-I Y. •, • • Set FAftE,'ILtDUCED: — WO • T S UNION 11,0 IT 14 - .006 . & 66 81U(eirket: St., aboy7p!.t4j PH - ' , , . L DJ~PHIA. • • '7 . _..__ _ 6 Ir. fro - prletor. .' , TFItMS:-A11f,".26 per div ! ,;.', ' :ju!9'¢B., AXTriter,.,-.Ougur,. , Butter • and od t CRAOIXERIES. Tot CAke,Curnint do.,;Jumbel &c,. frig' • •, D. J: KIEFFISIVE. `i . r;'l , l:kridbillti_geOtly ei:i9uted ==! MMFEEM Apply to S LOOK HERE! =I 7 - AXTO' - • • - WAR SPRING ARR N I S VAL, 17IMENSR .STOOK OF HARDWAIIt. . • The subscriber hasjutit returned .from the'Eastern ,citlea, and would call thd attention of kilo friends and the'publlc generally to the large and well-selected as sortment, of HARDWARE which ho has novr on hand; 'consleting,in part of BUILDING IWATIGIIALS,, such as Nalin'Screws, Ringed; Bolts, Locks, Glass of every,do• licription and quality, such as Common,lViiite, polished' Arneeican, French, Enamelled and Double thick of 01 , sixes, Paints, 011 e, Vanilithes, den, Ac OOLS , -Including Edge Tools of every descriptlhn, i J ows.planem, limes add Bitts Augers,'Squares,O naps, iletb-Ilaspn Abu:imam Vices,- Anvil,: Sayer ._Plutes, ' Blacksmiths Bellows. hm.;',ltt.• ' s . , Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment of Tools of every description, together with Ladies' and Gentlemen.' Morocco, Lining, llinditig, Patent and French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, Awls, Wax, Pegs, Lasts, Ibtruessllouuting, Cyllars, Glrtbing, Whipstock, Dour- Also, Coach Makers Tet,is and TelmniWgß7ifittliftißity such as flubs. Spites; Fellows. Matti. Bows, Floor Cloth, Canvass, Cloth, Damask, Fringe, Lace, ]lnes, Axles, Spring'ltelts. Ac., he. Cabinet Makers wilb find a large assortment of Var nishes. Ouk, IVainut, amplanegany Veneers, Knobs of •101 Muds and sizes; Mouldings, Rivets, Hair Cloth, • Plush, Curled Ilalr Chair and Sofa Sponge, hc., Housekeepers will ijiHn find a large assortment of Halves and Forks, Beittannta, Albata and Sliver Plated ' Table and Tea Spurns, Candlesticks: Wallows, Shovels ; nod Tengs,lem and Brass Kettles, l'amg the; together with Cedarwaro 'of all kinds such as Tubs. Buckets Churns, Ac , he. Aricultural Implements, embracing Plows of all kinds, cultivators, floes, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Chains, he IRON, a large ate Is, comprising rill kinds In general use which I am nailing nt city wholesale wipes. Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. • ' April 7,,1558. IL SAXTON. ' A. E. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-100MS rz_t=--7,1•‘, Y`'-• -(V41))', -4 4 1 ""u r S • -4 Pf 1858 - - • t • • , It o --- - 119_cstAligh_Styeefi r lar114,:-Pa.- --(Primium a,L•aMeri at :dimberland County Agricullyrah Fair of 18570 . . The subserther has Just , received 'the Most. splendid assortmont olartleles in his line. over brought to this -place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that do ly competition. Parlor. Chamber, • D hal ng.rooml FURNITURE. R. I tollen_ u.s) - office . • Eilibracing eviiry article used by Hem s° and Hotel keepers, (d' the most approved and flothienable deSign rand finish. Including elle, Cottage furniture in setts. reeeptien and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, dilt frames, . pictures, tic., Sze.. Purchasers are requested to call and examine Me stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, {Vest Midi] street, North side. • et. lb 11WINti: Particulansttentlen given as usual to funerals; darn Iron,' town and country, attended to•proTtly id on moderato tern). Carlisle, :%1ay..112, N • RN- - 0 -- A: -Jr A.; •it- AT TIIC WEST J;NTI C \nl,lol.c. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Lintellurners And the citizens of Carlisle„ and the sou outulihg_ coital) , generally, to his NEW COAT, YARD, attached to his Ware lionse. on-West 11101 St., where he will' keep constantly on hand a large supply cf the best quality of COAL, to wit: Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine arose and Troyer. - s . ton, 'Woks". Egg and Not Coal—screened and dry coal, which he pledges blinself.to sell at the lowest prtssiblo prices. Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksnah's Coal always on hand. • 44. All orders left at the Warn House, or nt his feel. - dense In Not thAlauover street, will be promptly at tendetl to. j • April 14, 'sll—tf, '.4 . 7IIOtEALE Ann arrAtt • - 414 R., I) EG RA AF, „ DO4VEWe, (Wholeenle-waie home.,). and 461 PEARL St. (Retail Store.) 11111112113 Dills of $2.5 al Wholesale Prices . • , nOSEWOOn, MAIJOGANY ti BLAGICWALNIM P.AW.LCYR ..PUANITURE In Denotelle, De!nine atl.Klnsll. l'ono Seat and Coo, • mon Furniture In grout ENAMELLED CIIAM MIR FURNITURE, In Sots from $22 to $lOO. Brni o, cURDED MOM AND WHALEBONE -MATTICES_SES, — . _ Also, Feather Beds_and_lieddlmt ' Patent Prendum_ Sat Bedsteads, and Patent Solt Bock ing Cmdlett. Deafen; will End at the alswe stores the largeat and best assortment of any establishment in New York, and can buy either at wholesale or retell cheaper titan at any other house In the city. LAp.l4, VI-Ztmes. I o.'ooo A YEAIt. , --$5,00, $lO,OO. and in IMO case, $ . 25,00 have been made In one day by selling what I furnish on receipt ol $l.OO. It Is entirely new, and what takes In the country like wildfire: can be sold to every person, male or fe male. Thu business Is very easy, and perfectly honorable. Try it—you cannot help lint succeed. Time article will sell itself readily, wherever shwa]. send circular, with lull Instruction and with, otn• lute samples, on receipt of $1,00; or I will sell an exclusive right Pw any country town with less than 10,000 Inhabitants, for $5,00: large cities not for We, This is no humbug, catch.penny affair,' but one In which many thousands of dollars will soon In, made by some one. Come, .now Is your only chance. Address. MONTE% DPI MONTIJO, 293 Ilneulway, Now York City. April 11. 1850.--fitnos. 0 k 0: 1 .1: TA A V i I. N „ D „ re S tu t r i n ° t their ‘ 11 3'. 1 t i t r ( e l i - O N t G li k e j l it air Castellon., lbr the very liberal patronaio extol dod to them, and would respecliully inform the public that they continue to'nulutlieture CUSTOM Lit Work, at their old stand. on North Hanover street, two doors above the drug store of S. W. Ilaverstirk. , With a number of first rate workmen employed and facilities tar securing the best stock to be found in the market, they mire prepared to make up every description of HOOTS A N U 8110E8, for ladles and gentlemen's wear, In the most fahltionablo style, And of IVAItIti:NTED ' torials and workman hip. Many years of pro, tteal .experionco In the business J:1.,011 bore a n d In Philadelphia justifies theft in saying, that [boy are abto to Insure full satisfaction to all tilos!, ieLo may ego tLeTr.tii April 21, 1855, tr. HARDWARE JOHN. ! y HARDWARE ! env.now receiving their Fall stock of Hardware, which Is unusually large. and in' connexion with their for. mer heavy stock makes It one of the largest and most varied assortments over offered to this public. They have every thing the t the Farmer the Builder, the Merchant. or the public, may want in their lines, and which they are selling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the imbile 'bolero making their pur• chases, as they feel confident they can offer inducements that will reward the 1.11 , er for the trouble. Feeling thankful ton generous public Ihr their former liberal patronage. a continuance of the name it solicited nt our old stand in North,llnnover Btreet, JOHN P. LONE & 80N. October 8,1850. ' 'DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE •• Room FOR RENT. " I Ylts troll Known Dwelling House and Store Room altuati, in Main street, and now in the occupancy of Charles Ogllhy, will be Mr rout from the lint of April next. For terms apply to Jan.l.7, 1855.] clllAlltb AND FURNITURE. ho sulwribor having located hhnself. permanently lu West High street, two doors above the Railroad Du. pot, has Just open.:d Ids;. ' CA 111 NET WARE-ROOMS. • , • where ha intends, as usual, to uhuiufactur o and keep constantly on hand ovary style of parlor , furnlturu and chairs. ' . , . . ' .Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus with marble tops. Sofas, 74 1 :4 Tables and Wash-stands. Walnut" What-nota" and Ward robes. . - FRENCiI AND- PLAIN BED-STEDS . AiMUM, and ROCKING chairs with velvet' Or hair cloth seats and backs. .' Mahogany and walnut chairs with hair cloth Or cane crate. • - Plain chairs of all kinds and stuffed spring Lonna ES. Curled hair and husk MATTRASSNB of every variety, togothe; with all other articles usually found in his line of inkiness. Particular attention paid to r epalylng and tarnishing furnituru of a kinds. Doing provliradsilso with an excelloot HEARSE, bu is prepared to 1111 all orders for FUNISIIAL2I lu town 'or country. • • . JAMES It. WEAVER. _ Jan. 5.1858.-11 y. CARRIAJ3ES AND 13UGGIi.;S FOR' sou.—Tho subscriber hes now on hand at his shop In Pitt street, near Parsons' Hotel, Catlisle, an ex tensive assortment of CARRIAGES, BLJUUIES, liAlt- ESS,Ac., of his owe and •of-Philadelphia-maker-ngd - which ho is prepared to sell at prices to, suit tho „,.• Repairing of Oarnages and Iluggle4 done at the - - shortest notice and of reasonable prices. ( • • • The subscriber has still on bond a largo number of noitslis cAttwAoris, &c., thr hire, which ho offeni•on reasonable terms-Thankful Mr past favors, I rasped hilly-solicit a abase of public patronage. - • • • ,••••• , ADAM BENSEMAN. • Carlisle, Juno 10, 1858-11 n. _ T4IMEBURNERS' C A -2 Out! 'TONS of Lykens Valley iklut,Ceal k aauperlor . e, receiving and tin sale by . , dualist - 8i 105'T • _ • W. Ii mungAv THF) PUBLIC.—The undersign: etl-being known-na .bis 'serskos to all requiring literary aid.. tie w ill, hauled; -Addrossos. Orations, Mauve '• Presentation. speeches as "replies, Linos. tor..AlPpms. , Aerostioo- , prepare 'Matter ' tbr the Prose—Obituaries. and.7rite* Poetty,.upon; Any suldeot. , 'Address (post paid)) .. • • . , • • ..pirway JOIIZIOON,' 'Feb. 17, 1858. .. Baltimort: Md. , Fauoi printing iort'n harp. eito aburrtistments. o,s - • : : '• ; - , • . , • • (4.0.. L .1) .141 E.D It E ., .111 1:n.1 PIANO FORTES. • / `A PIANO partner of the late-firm of Knob°, Orel& .t Co., centimes the ninnufiicture and sale of GRAND AND SItUAItE.PI ANO FOIITES, under the none _of 'WILLIAM . &NARK ttc - CO., at the eld stand, Nos. I, 11; 6 and 7 Mirth Eutaw atm!, opposite • Thankful for the extensive Patronage received by the, Into firm for the list lifteen 'yeare, I respectfully boa leave to Inform Eh° politic, that since the death of one of my partners, Mr. floury Otchle, by wldch the part...,: airship was dloolved, I have purchased the entire large ;stock of unfinished Pianos, luinherOinil ether. preparill ntterielobelouglng, to the late firm. I shall tlihrefore continue the business at the old stai d ns above, and will Midenvor not 'only to spatula 'the well established mpulatlon of the late firth, but to excel all kriner efforts - li, perfectifig, the Minna Forte. Since the:dissolution of the late firm, I ram menufac- tuning Photos on a new and much improved scale.— The first Instrument finished according to fhb, new de. signs, was deposited in the Pair of the Maryland !not', tutu, held October, 1855. at which ft took the !deltoid honors of the Institution; having been awarded the "(Mid Modal Premium." over tho, unusual competition of fourteen Pianos, exhibited by some of the best ma, kers of Boston, NOV York - and Baltimore.. ' At the :Industrial Exhibitions, -held In Or. miter, 1855. and October, 1850, by the" 6lethanies' 111811- tote of Richmond, Virginia, my Pianos were also award. td the Highest Premiums. Again, at dm late Fair or the liferylend Institute, held October, 18511. niter u most thorough and an un usually protracted Investigation of the merits of the' eighteen Instruments on exhildtkNi, from the most, '.eelebrated factories of Italtinthre. Ned York and -Bos ton, my Pladolf were again awarded thehonors of the • 1 nstitution, they boring reeelVi..l the Wield Medal Certificate," on, honor only .adjudged to tinkles' I of such superhir merit us, to defy competitien for two suceesaith years. - MS°, at- the 'Third .11illibitinis 'of tliu moomnic'a Institilte. held in Washington. D. C. March 1857, they Were once more dwarded the highest hon. .19th regard to the qualities ef my 'Mums. I confl• - delitly - riifi , ftd - tlie - EF&liiiniiiitilf7T tun conni - fitly — i - 6 - . ref Ong from I'i.o6.s4iirs and Amateurs. speaking for -thinuselt es and --otimrs, -of the - high dippreciation In which my loslrinnents tire always held, and which can hose., at my 'Wererotims. Aoh this is the beat and most reliable epsomite° 1 can Offer to customers. tiper Pout my own knowledge of the Instruments, Mont in. - purchasing tit toy establishment,. they are guaranteed the 110FAX1111011 of in Pin no, equal, if not superior, to any nude in this comitry or LUMP°. . • All Pianos built at any Faekory have full Iron Frnineff, being SO C 011,01.1.1114101 110 10 secure great/ millitional strength, without affecting the Tour, and therofere will - stand hi any climate, lillillOS made to ,r ter, Of any Iduiltff scoot, and with any style of II n ishthat May be desired. The greatest care is le.stowed Upon my wak. and the selection or the lead materials; 11111.1 every 'lnstrument turned out or my. factory ran therefore he folly Wal • ranted 'as possesslog all the qualithai requisite fur a_ good Plano. All Instruments of my man Whet urn are also - aueran. teed fordive years from the day of sale Particular al tentiOn is rata 111 the selection of In. Arun - tents °hint's, 111111 a rnivitros OP ox. CIIANGE granted it Nov t ill 10• Wlllllll FIX 1111111011 . funs the any of sale, should such Instrument not give entire flat 111110•11011. - -Itl9*Wlll/LESAGE, DEALERS avlll.oud. it. their-advent. age to give mo n °all beforapurelit*ing else° here. • .• fill_,Constii tly on hand a fine assortment of 11.:1,0.. DEONS,of the best makers, at price° full 10 $2Oll - single and double reeds--and also with &wide key, boards mid Stmel, well adapted for the use of small churches, .-' PIANOS exchanged, hiredl,or tuned. • _ - WM. RN A nn. • The fidlowing - test Minoltas Wool two of the most end. volt 14311151 S 111 the world. will show how any bistro meats are eppieciated by those great Perfiirmers, who have had opportunities far tooting the best Planes of Europe and America*: „_ _ _ itfit. W. Kx.inc. Baltimore: . Dear Sir: I Lava great pleasure in certifying that inner tried your Square Pianos, nod find them Equal, it not superior to any in this country. Among their great, pi:tittles, which dixtinguish Ahem. IN ll°, 01,1100,1 of tone, the' agreeable and even pouch, and volume of tone. - 'Wishing you ail thmanceess you so highly de. servo, I am, sir, yours very truly. • • -- Dec. Ni, 1850. .. "it. THALBERO: - ll= . Tri Messes. Wm, Knob° k Co., Baltimore: llentionasn : Portrait mo to express you herewith my sincere thanks for the superb ainatad aud Square Pianos whlela _you ilttrO.P.:1111 . 11-1111.. HMI en which I have' per. forum! nt my ennrorts. reannot. bait einagratulnte;you upon thin immense progress and improvements you eon continually onto on your Pianos, which - , - , in - my °pin- - ion. not naming tine very best in thin Cbuntry. ' With lusnly wishes for your SUCkTII9 anti prosperity, ' whirl. you richly deserve by your nolurptiso, energy anti activity, I remain yours, very truly, - July 15, 7857-Iy. - MAURICE ST11A1COSCII; C. I. BUSH'S . , tlittpcet St., shave Eighth, OVER'S LIQUID HAIR - DYE. The tostitneny of Prot. Booth and Dr. Brinekle having previously been published, the following Is now added:— From l'rof. McCLOSK Y. formerly professor of Theory and Practice rat Medicine In the Female Medical! Col. 0 loge of Pen nay Ivan hi, a nd Into ProtessOr of Surgery in tho American College of Sled trine, Ae. Pint. 001.1111.5 1 Nov. 27th. ISM!. Mr: Joseph E. Hoover:—.l trial of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince the most skeptleal, that if IN aurs....ettua.xx.-anal-IsmcAtaiens-preparatiott.--Unill. many ethers. It has In several Instances proved ser viceable In the cure of some cutaneous 0 .4 ,1 . 1 .. 0 . am head, and I have no hesitation in commending it to those requiring midi an application Very respectiVily, .I.F. N. McCLOSKY, M. D.. 475 Race St., above lath.' lIOVER'a WRITING iN KS, Including HOVER'S WRITING PLUM,. and HOVER'S IN DECIBLE INKS, still maintain their high character. which has always distinguished them, and the extensive demand first created, hlscont blued uninterrupted until the present. Draleriatddressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE Street, above FOURTH, (old No. 141,) Philadelphia, will really° proziwt atten limit by JOSEPH E. HOOTER, Manufacturer. I= STAUFFER & lIARLEY. CHEAP WATCH ES AND JEWELBT W lIOLESALE AN D s RETAIL, at um" Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store" No. 138 No. US) .Notth SECOND Street . ; Corner of Quarryp Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, roll biwelled, IS earetsases, Vit 00 Geld Lupine, 10 caret, ~. •400 Slicer Lever, full Jewelled, l2 00 Mier Isipine. jewels, .... „ . _ .. _ , _ ... 0 00_ Superior I/elution:, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, . . 700 Fine Sliver do., . . ' 150 Gold Bracelets. 3 00 Lady's Bold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, . ~ 5 00 Gold Pena. nith Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00, tiolit Finger Hines 373,e . , eta to /00; Watch Mosses, p1ain , 123,6 ets., patent 19.1. Luna 20; other articles in I proportion. All goodd wan:lilted to he what they are sold for. .. STAUFFER A - HARLEY. 1 AZ+ On hand some field and Slicer Levers dud Le. pines still lower than the above prices. " - 1 Oct. 14,1857-Iyr. 111i= OIIN 11. ALLEN & CO., Nos. 2 & 4 J .Chesnutstroht. (south clde , ludow Water.) Vilna dolphia, (tho hidest %food ware IloosoAn tho city.) Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Patent Ma chino.matio Brooms,.Pateut Grooved Cedar-ware, (War ranted not to shrink,) Wood andWlllow•ware. Cords, Brushes, hr., of all descriptions. Please call and ex amine our st o rk.- August 5,1857-1 y; ATC,,I I ES, JEWELRY, AND v SILVEItIVAILLAT CONLYI63 old established Stood. IVest Melo St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Punk. • I have Just, received a new assortment of watches, jewelry. tnedolliona; silverware, At, In addition to my former steak to whiih I invite the •attontlso of the public, The assortment embistecri floe ft% gold and silver lover watches, Hunting n and open coca do., gold Anthem . for \ A . _Ladles and Oeutlemen_ pines and Quartier watches of every va-:7 4 rlety In style and price. ` Also flue gold Medallions. Dreast'pina for Ladles and Gentlemen of every quality pattern and - prlce. Gold fbb, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger rings, culLptas, studs, eovethuttons, cromest charms, de., &c. Gold and silver thimbles, aver and platad hutterlinlves,-forksrtable, tea. salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A largo- assortment of and common spectacles, .t ult all' ages to which we invitirspoc I Jaen , : A fine lot' of GOLD PENS from the best- makers, VOCtACIO caves, fancy &Ikea, ellyer and pearl, OM cases, gold and common bracelets, watch chains, Mantle Cloche and a variety.of articles usu.: 4% ally kept In..letveiry ostabilshments,-which if s isir will sell low -' for rash. All, articles war: - Pl.be_Mhatthel_ars_ wapresented.,..:;_l_ ' Per Willie attention paid .as usual to .*-; M a fell - REPAIMING 'and all 'work war, • Do , i; 23,•2367.1 PlG'..4llbg.-TEN TONR oliuroo Forgal , P!G 111.Q*, for sale at the War tinnii, of Jalg, 27. 1135111.1 .„ ,W: D:~AIGItRAY =I TIIO)TAS'tOI4LYN niocellaneotts: FA, MX LY COAL TTIE Suburiliers would respectfully calLthonttention .Of. the coal conspmere of Carlisle and vicinity, and tba publlc generally to their' a odor quality of coal, LEIIfENS VALLEY, . Broign'ff,,Stove and Nut. LUNE. FIDDhEIt, • THEVONTON, • and the colebrated Lohbory, , whitorieh, brokinl, Egg, Stove and Nut This yank's mituated at the °lig end,pf Carlieio, oppn mite the One iVorkm, where they will keep conetantly on hand a.large stock oral! kitidm Und'Fizeli of coal, which 'will be mold as 16w am any in the borou:411. All coal for fatuity use_wlll_he rescreened before .dolivery-and war milled to give entire math-faction. . . . Best goon ty or LIMF.DURNEMS and BLACIDWITIVB eOAL; always on hand and at'low figures. Ali orders left at Han residenen of James Hoffer, West Pomfret street, at Squire Smith'i office, South Hanover Street, or at the rcsidepcenf Jacob Mann, 11orth.eaet ===l . • Lumnstt! lit'3l nER I —IV o are also prepared to furnish!..nll kinds anti quality of dry Lumber at grcatly . roduced mhos. . Bills sawed to ardor and futnished at the shortest notlea. .? . We have ronitantly nn:band all k Inds and quality ny .ii,,p Shingles,-sitel -. ,white ' pluo ' hundnek, chestnut, nal. &c. , Alsu all s zee of Walnut for liambralls, ,window, sills and Lint stuff, ash, poplar, oak and !dont till kinds of Finn , latitering talk, shingling lath, broom handles, worke flooring mid weatherboarding, rough and sinnoth . railo. posts, and every article that can bo kept In a hunther yard. Baying care of nnr own we can nt all times anal at 'short millet, supply any article In our lino of land ILPSS at litty prices.' Wo aro thankful fur past favors and solicit'a caution. anco of public patronage. Our motto Is to please Carllelo, iny26lfl6il, . . - FAMILY . CO A L.-1,000 Tone Lykon's 01,. hod. on awl . ro.. /maned, prepared :ex) 'prefdy for foully use, nod kept trNoKii covyit, so that 1 eat, turnisil It ohtj.itud CLEAN oil seaßons of the year. I have tilt. on hand mod for Fold tlie MAACK 101A3lt IND COAL from the Dull Imore Cottipany.Mineo. This Coot it: natottntily calculatud for LATIsONE . ,SIOVeX and' Collar l'oraneee- all of uhlril 1 will Fell at moll profits for rash. and.d . elleer to any part of tholrornugh. ;:tIUIII/A _August 5, 1857. • P - 41/ c r't..::7.: SO> '4 •s i *AV • •‘;•• - Fll E S 11 A romp I V A . L -000ns FoiorArsii • FANCY, GOODS, GIFT BOOKS, U. S. W. lIAVERSTICK bee Just received friim the city and is now Opening a splendid dislay of FA NCI' 1.1001/8, suitable ( o r the approaching hol iday Veamm, to which _ Ira desires to call. the attention of his friends and the public. ll is essortmen tin this line cannot he suvpassed lin novelty and elegance. and both in quality nod price , of the articles, cannot fall to please purchasers. It would be impossible to enumerate his 110 . 1.1 PA V- PA N(tr,.( 4 001)5,--- wnum compriSeevery variety of fancy article of the most' exquisite finish snehas. • .. Papier Macho Elegant alabaster Mel porcelain ink-stands and trays, 'Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, . !MIPS' Fancy hostels, _ Fancy NVork lioxes.'with hewing instruments, i'nrt3l,lllllldeS, I:very .varletv, Gold pens nod pencl ls..vancy paper weights. Pa peteries, and a lorge a riety of ladles' Fancy station ,%folto seals and Irnfers, Sllk nod'hend purses, Ladles'rlding whips, elogentky finished,' Donee' fine ullery • . __Perfumeliaskets end . . .11111,1., of every khid for the Roussol's Perfumes of the various kinds, Musteal Instruments. id' all kinds and at all privet., together AV ith an i nnnmornl)levnrioty of articles °ler nnt, Iv finished and suitable for :holiday presents, to'loci lie Invites speeial :it teklon. Also, un extensive and elegant reflection Cl IIoODAr tiller Hook:1, comprising the various Englishand A Incrlcao ANNUALS for lClr, richly .'einhellsbed mud Ilinigtrated POIOICAL WORKS, with CIIII.IntEN'S PICTORIAL HOOKS, for children of nil twos. than lillich.nothing can ho more appropriate or pleasing OF holiday gifts. Illsassortment of &Imo/ IlfssllK ii).d School Stationary Is also cotimletc, and comprises everything used In College and thu Schools: Ile also desires-to roll the particular atten tion of routines to Ids eaMint assop latent of ' LAMPS. (MANHOLES. the., from the rix lensi VI. estahlishtnents. of Commits, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor. Chamber and study lumps, for hurhing either - Lard. Spiro, or Elliortal oil, together with Plower Vnges, rancV, Screens. assortment In this lino Is uu .. ranks, In the borough. Also, FRUITS; FANCY - CONFECTIONARY-NUTS= PRE SERVED FRUITS,. In every vnrlety and nt nil prinei, all of which 'are pure .Ond fresir.such n.. ran - he - confidently- recommended to Ids friends told the little folks. tile clock eithrneen - overYthlng In titelliie of Farkeyth*twvith_many_other articles useful tolinusekeepern 3vltielt the public are on . peclally Ins Red to roll and see (luting the hallday,— Remember the Old stand, nemos , opposite the Bank on Noi%h lloo2ver tttreet." . ILANERSTIOIC. • lir D•A 0 C T . I N A Benevolent Institution, established byspeciat en dormant. for the reliant the sink and distressed, .alllictod with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as SPERMATORItIDEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPO TENCE, CONORIIIHEA, O LEET,_SYPRILIS, tbo Vice ONA NIS% or SELF A lIUSE ke. • Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in, view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, mid the decrial.ns practised upon lite unfortunate sic thins of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago di rected their Consulting . . Surgeon, as a CH Alt ITA tiLE ACT worthy of their name ' to open a Dispensary for the treatment of thiti class of diseases. In all their forms, and to alio MEDICAL ADVICE 01IATIS, lo all wino apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, t 0..) and in rases of ex treme Poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE ON CHARGE. Up needless to arid 'that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most annum,' modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past. feel assured that their labors In this sphere of benevolent effort, hove been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young, and they hats resolved to-devote—Clem- ' selves. with renewed zeal, to We' vary Important ninth avOideed cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Spar. malorrinea. or Seminal Wealttiesl4. the Vice of Onanistn, 31asturbation nr Self• Abuse, nod other tile. tines of the Sexual Organs by the Consulting Surgeon, which be sent by mall, (in a sealed leiter envelope,) FREE QV ell A RH I, no receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage ' Address, for Report or treattno It; hr. HEOIIGE CALHOUN, Consulting Stlgeou, !Inward AssOciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pu,..,nlphis, Ily order of the Ilirectoni. EZHA 11. II EARTIVELL, Prealdtut. GEO, Secretary. Mc. i 1527.1 BELLS BELLS! BELLS ! Alt MEALS- L 0 0 K lIERE The subwribor has boon appointed agent fur Gnmberland efutnty. Ibr the eulehrated Greenman ' • 113Li1kiLL` 4 0 1. 10 1 1 on article which has been sold all over the State, and given satlsihrtiOn to all who have tried them—Also on hands noe of the Hen Motel Farm hells, and everything else lo the farming and mechanical line. All to be bad at Micheal, hardware store of, HENRY SA:N.TON. East Main Strout Carlisle., April 2.8, 1558 • 1 -1 4 X (l 4 bI/ISTO It PICTURES .. 1 . 2A A. It. ITENWOOD would respectfutWnform the . citizens of Carlisle and vicinity the elio has talctlz rooms in Zug's new building, east corner of. MarkeVWquare, where bo is at all times ready to take AM lIIIOTIII.B in the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken in rainy and aluudy weather its Well as clear. and wt t. hi:talon given or no charges made. Portraits and Da. guerrootypes copied. ' 311niattire Pictures taken fur Lockets .to., in A nihrotype. Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta or water. Unties and Gentlemen aro cordially mita Red to ea and examine Nitildlllollll. Prima Irmo :Meta. to $lO. A. It. lIEN WOOD. Jan. 27, Artist. 'Fr UITION.ON I'IIE A. - .-11.. - Pint.Lies,-s pupil of - IlAttUrt, the vino-: brated Pianist . , IVashingtolk, D. C., oilers her servars to those w ishing to receive i1 . 5.1/111i on the Plano: tier •- residence Is in Alexander's liow, t street. Terms :—Eight dollars fin thirtysix Imssons. • Carlini°, 31arelt 17, 11.55. D EAL ESTATE AGENCY: ANDRI:NV 1104. - • M. JEFF TictillPSOL . • B G T-II 0 It 80 N • ❑nvo oponed an taco at St..l oseph:34l...for the pur elm. and sale of Beal Estate. Inkling and selling Land Warrants, entering land on Time, Curtsying and Nap. plug Towns, "smitten of Warrants. and making Invest ments fin' nun-residents, paying of Taxes, and all Nal. ness pertaining ton General Land Agency In 31Issouri; Baustis, Nebraska, and loon. • irshOffire - on Second Street, North of A. T. Beattie's Banking House. 1 ' TALL PAPER! WALL - PAPER ; v • IVALL PAPER FOll 'A large variety of new and beautiful patterns just opening and will be Fuld dumper than ever at - 401 IN P. LYNN 44..q).N11,,, ' ' - Cheahllardware and Priper Stem North Hanover Street A beautiful variety of WINDOW SHADES just rived at J. P. DYNE PONfB Green and blue Window l'aperaJuet opened at Apri 18581 ,4011)1 1.2(9Z.7 TAIL ( IVALToN's AMERICAN PILLS, TAIL . JOY Tl) THE AFFLICTED.', - YOUNa - AMPRWA - VICTORrOU . , One email box at Pills eurealninetyninu came ofieof a hundred. No Balsam; no Mercury, no odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two small pills a dose; tasteless anti harmless as 'Alter. Full directions aro 'given, so that the,petiout can curl himself rertatu tut with the ,advice of the most - exporioncod - surgeon, ' aud.mucif bet tectban.with thitsulvice_ °tone, experience in this 'class of disease. URNT BY MAIL TO ANY 'WIT OF TUE COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Da. D. (1. lYst.von. No. 164 North ?ev.enth sp. below race, Philadelphia. A Liberal Discount to tho-Trado.• None genuine without the written signature of D. 0. Waltun, Proprietor. Dr. W treatnent .for Self abuse, 11 eak nos, Ra, Is .entirely different from the usual rooted. Pr..W.,,haw., aureAlrhuudrede.wito have tried otherawithout..beneflt. :ThWtreattnent VIM curtaih to cure us Ott atm Di' to rise. Forloso a stamp, and ndciresei Dr. W. as abovit, — lovlng a full ltialbry of Out case, and you *lll bleMillie day yon mode the effort to secure -what is certain—A -- AA OIOALCURE. Jan: 21 1668.-11. • ' . , r..l.lllotiA L KSMITIEIS! 'GOA 1 4 .-=:-.. 10,000 - , Bush le or Attintinot6 Cool:ll4on.Vto*ibiate,4 4 7/ 1 0 . 4 .reepliviug and hi-00kb" • - - • • u. ... .. . . El 8111 0M 11.0FiER