farutergs ,ioepartment. itealthfulness.in tlie country The ,editor of the " : Country Gentle , tnan: c ' says : • • . Farmers and other rural residentsare • .not universally or even generally perfect .robust, healthy and well-developed. • •This is clear to every observer. - kle r veis, vet di;eases, rheumatism, amsumption, ...,_,„.,fuiLetet!.-4Yaralil,..k.9l"ii...widsl): and fatally among•them. Doctors and agate, caries flourish hi every village The race is deteriorating even here; 'and we fear • that a compailson between our agricultu ridpop-elation and oily Clues ereity pert • „ ple, in equally comfortable, pecuniary and '.sticiurpOsitions, Would. not result very fa vorably to the former. Poverty, degra ' 'dation, filthy streets, dingy work-shops,. Close 'looking-rooms, impure atmospheres 'and lack of exercise in the open air, are not the only cause of the dam ioration Aiueic.ur.uteri and women ; of these . Alje ... tai . Merots a Jient:ral.ruliknoWs uttli lug. I ther place,lie has moot of the comfort smid Malty of the-luxuries of mud •• ern civilized life; enough . varied P 4U . ui,sal miary evercise in the Open air,wfiere , his ' lungs are constantly expaudM •hy the . pure breath of heoven . ;, comparative free , dam from the harassing cares and-anxie • ties, which.. in some callings, .make• men PrematurelY old; antefew \ qemptations to vice and irregular living. . " Active out-of-dour life, pure air, and • sun-light, surely are not noxious ugeu cies l?arwers ought to be universally well-developed, robust, symmetrical, strung and -healthy and farmers' wives sinl deal:attepi rosy-checked, full bosomed, active,-graceful and beautiful. if are not so, "Men crinse. What is - [The writer then quotes from another • writer on the same subject • .„ "The * American fa'r - mer breathes pure • .air all dty iu the fields,. but shuts him self up in a small, .close, unventilated bed-room, and breathes carbonic acid: all. . night ; lie hag, or may have f an abundance -of the best -materials ford wholesome diet , .1. M:retteeal---grains F . freits,- vegetables; -pur ! imita,-etc.,-hut,•in utter centempt of these luXuries, he often filh; his much a • ,bu t. t 1 stomach with pork and other gross trod ttet•te'rious kinds of food, washed down with . strong tea and muddy 'coffee. • • lleea. s too touch flesh-meat, (of which pork is nhe•worst form,) too mueh butter, • , too much fine-flour bread, too many hot - bism.t., poisoned with cream of tartar and salmon', and too little coarse bread, gar den vegetables, fruik and - milk. COW,- try coo:iery (we are sorry to be obliged to —s_ty..4.is_generidly_badvenworse than . that of the city.' Saying .nothing of tO baceoolitn, and, whilyey, in connection with wioch . farmers sin in contrition with ..ether elasse6 we have certainly fbund it canso4r netch of the whielrpre. . veils among our agricultural Topulatiorr; , but there is one other ciretunstanee un ravorable.to healthiwhich should be ad ..Vrte,i win passing. This is the and social stagnation whiNTs of ten permitted to prevail in farming com fit:too ies. • Farmers read, study, and think too little, and allow_ their lives to -ho - too. monotonous. Perfect physical well being _ swe have seen, requires • the constant and pleasurable exercise of the inteflect the social affections, as well as the 'The farmers need 'but to study and obey the laws of life and health, as their ocMtpation gives them ample opportunity to do, to present to the world perfect sneei mem of healthy, vigorous, and beatiGifttl manhood. They cannot often attribute their diseases and deformities to their vo cation. How WATER PFANTS.—E a rule, water ,diould never be .giren until the further withholding of it would be detri menial to the plants. -Habitual watering dies, in the majority of cases, more harm than goud. Plants left to battle with drought send their roots down deep in search of moisture, and when rain does co ne, they benefit more by it than those tin have regn!ar waterings all along.. If t n ground is' dug deeply, and, kept .4n gtud heart, plants that have once got esa..liiiAtid will beitr drought for almost any :email of thno;• but things lately planted, and that haye not had time to "got hold," Must be kept supplied, or their beauty may vanish for half the sea- Succulent vegetables, too, which ought to bO kept-growing quick, must ha% eldandance, and, , of course, plants in pus 10n.4,.0f necessity, have sufficient. There are two important points to be at • tended to in giving water; one- is to eke . pose the water to the sun before using i17,- to Feeder it sokand warm, and the oth• is tu give a 'thorough soaking at ogee, sufficient to keep the ground moist a w •ek. Supposing ; the supply to be limit ed, but regula4 the best way of economis ing .bath water , and time is to take the garden piece- by piece, watering each piece thoroughly every evening, end thee beoining. again as at first.—Floral World Garden Guide. A NEw WRINKLE.-A distinguished French savant, -has proinulgated the theo ry th it the pox of eggs,may be distinguisll ed by an infallible indication on the out, side., °lle says that all eggs which eon- Win the germs of males have wrinkles on their smaller ends while no wrinkles ap. pear en any pert of an egg which contains a female. poubtful,-but our farmers may as well investigate it. ns..it is stated in the Maine Farmer th , r a. p. minim was awarded at the Btatit Fair for a calf skin, tanned by the use of swee .Arti. If it is so that this hitherto use lea, shrub which so abounds hi our pas tures he,.applied to a beneficial pur- ; post:: a: tremendous saving will be math. .toration. The skins were tan -4 13 one week, and had the appeitiance, u.,......French skin. POTATOES.---If theses are buried, in heap; - flut-doors,„and plenty of straw can 'be used .the safest mode of keeping, most econumitadolitd - most - securialrolirrpttitig; is to 50 or buishals in eachl heap, 'and with qtraw .u. foot .thitak when it is ,packed, and with only three or four inches •of earth. The straw absorbs Moisture, &tt , tromolie potatoes, and this mode is graatly superior to, the e,oinmoti practice 'of 114M:11.4s straw and more earth -•-• so says a thorough - OW. . , WHEAr.*---Seattering. old well rotted are ov , ,:r wheat .Iter,it has• wine up. 03 aially, t he , 110st:exposed knells and 0. e r lay moils, it is agreat protection 'against .winfer killing; and Will give the, plants ati early start in the spring._ • its.Faney Printing done here. fliscclinncuo~. PA NI -GOAL. • • TILE Buacriburs would respectfully call the attention of tild coal eonsumera 01 Carlisle and vicinity, and —7/the-public generally. to-thelc-xuperier•quality • - coal • such Ilk s • LYK ENS 'VALLEY, LUKE PEDDLER, Tit EVOItTON t do. do. do, I ' and the celebrated Lobbory ,white !mil, broken, Egg I. 'Stove and Nut CPA • Tills yard is situated at the east end of Carlisle oppo- I site the (las. Works, where they. will keep constantly un 1.. hand a large stock of all kinds and sizes of Wel, whlCh ' will be sold axle.. Its any In the borough. All coal for tinily use will be rescreened Wore delivery and war ranteibio give nal Ire satblactlen. .^...o.itcYInIIitY.I44IIIIteIIfIECIThirBWRSISITIAPOOAL 11111,11VIi as band and at low figures. ' All ertleis-left at the residence of James Molter, West 1111 l feet Street, at Squire Smiths Witco, South Hanover Street,'or at the iasldeneatif Jacob Shrine, Northeast street., will be promptly attended to. • tiuiiit kl LU3I HEIL ! 0 are also prepared to . fUriliNil ail kinds and quality of dry Lumber „at greatly reduced prices. sawed to, order and furnished at the shortest We !MVe ennstantly ou hand all 4 Inds and quality oy Shingirc, told, ao white pine, innulocii, chestnut, Oak . all _sizes of... Walnut ..for—liand.rails;,..whidow, silo mid !Ante] stuff. ash. poplar, oak and. 1.11311; 1111 kinds Or riltitg, plastering lath, shingling lath. btu.) imatleA. worked flooring and weather.boarding„rough. , and smooth rails. posts, ;mil every article that eau be kopt in a Lu oilier yard.. tLa Aug cars of OW incn WO eon al all times and at sitort notice supply any !article lu our Ilne or Irirviueso at low when. - --We.are.thaulifitill,pftkt-faters and-solieit-irrontinu— alien of public patronage. Our motto is to please. • $111t0:41 & HOFFER; my2dlß6B. , • . CII.O.I.I3YAILAND VALLE 31 1 4t, 117.0747 i ARRANGE:iII:7NX . : Ft e: 64% A ia ; -JI V - 0 11 - 11 M 7 ;tire' (MASON OF HOURS! On nu MONDAY, OCTOBER II th 1553, PaNsonger Trains will run os follows: (Sundays oxeoptod :) • FOIL LIARILISBURU. • • ' led Train'. Leave Chambersburg, 8.21 i A. Ai Sillupousburg, , 13.F5 • " "le. . 1000 " Mevbaniesburg, . 10,12 . " Arrive nt. Harrisburg, • 11.03 -": FOIL CHAMBHIIBBUIIO -- --IsCfrAlu. Lea've Harrisburg 8.30 A. 31 , 1.00 P. M. 3lechimiesburg 9.10 Jill Carlbile • 9.59 . 2.10 • 10.30. " 2.47 Shippousburg, 11.02 " 3.23 . Arrive at elnunbersburg, 11.:10 ." 3.53 " Trains leave Harrisburg for I , lfflaciellibla, cla Penn'n at 6.10, A. 31.. 2.15, P. 31., 0.20, P. 31., and 12 00 at night. By Heading,' via Lebanon Valley Ball ;toad at 2.23 P. 31. For Plitshuriz, 3.40, A. M., 1.00, P. and 5.10.. T; M. Italtiinore. 830, A. M and 1.45, noon. For Traver. ton and Williantsndrt, at 1.00, P. M., :old 8.45, P. M. 011 Pl!Ulpbill Road nt ' - NOTIOE TO tussnNu Ens At all Stations lvlluro firketstare liold. --- rix, --- (tambersburg, — Shimmnslttrr Carllsle,'Meett!olicsburg and Ilarrislulrg,it reduction of TON OP:NTS:on inCli - gleket will lie made to all PaUsen -gerA that provldo themselves with Tickets before- en, tarltifrain Cars. O. N. LULL, Supe Railroad Office, Glumlkerliburp, . Oct. 5, 18_58, • mr; 04244 1. 111 r - • Tons Lyken's Yalloy COAL, broken and re &evened,' prepared ox pressly for tinnily use and kept 'INDEX Covell,. _so that 1 can furnish It our and close all seasons of the year. 1 have also on hand amp for sale tie BLACK DIA3IOB COAL, from the lialfhnore Company 31ines :Aldo _Coatis 9 utimirably caleulered,forAtthoun Storm . and Cellar Furnaces; all of which I will sell at mall profits fir each. a ntLdellrer to any part of the berough. August C. 104. W. 11. MURRAY. . - NEW QOAL YARD -1 1 • AT THE WEST END OF CARLIS L E. The suLserilier would respedfully call tho attentlot 'Of Litneburners tot the cif 17.etiti of Carlisle, and - tli surrounding country genendly, to his NEW COAT YARD, winched to his Ware !louse. on West Illgh .st. -where ho will keep constantly on hand It large suPply cf the hestiquality of COA 1., to wit: Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Troyer. ton,'ltvokon, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal. whl,lt he pledge+ himself to sell at the lowest Tonsil& priers. Ilest iluallty of Limoburner's and Blacksmith' COI always on hand. - Ater , All ordera left it the Ware Ileum!, or at Ids r donee la Am th Hanover, .atreet, mill be promptly leach;d to. • - Aprit'l4, LADIES' . FANCY SHOE STORE West Main Street, 'OPPOSITE THE RAIL4AD DEPOT —The subscribers having disposed of - theirentlro stock of Men's near, have replenished their assortment wit! a large involve of Ladles, Misses and Childron's•Boots Shoes and thilttrs, si lected cviih great care from tic most celebrated mairtifitetuters in Philadelphia, and un rivallt.f. for style and workmanship. Thu stork embraces every variety of Ladies Loathe Morocco and hid Welt &ads, hue kid heel Shipp' French lasting Callers. White Satin do., limey Slippers, Misses Goat Welt Boots, Morocco dgdlid It in; Gaiter., with a general assortment of ehildro work of every quality' and at all prices. 'Customers will bu walled on by a lady, who is pert uently in the store. Carlisle, Sep.'B, ISACK AGAIN DI TO THE OLD 'l:he subwriber respectfully Informs the public toner. ally, that he has resumed the manufacturing of BOOTS AND SHOES, in 11• est Main street, a few doom west 'or the Railroad Wilco, and having a good assortment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged compto lent workmen, ho is prepared to snake up to measure, every description ofTrork In his line• jib Ills also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock of HOOTS AND SHOES, comprising every variety for Spring and Summer wear, which he offers at low prices. • tlentletnen's fine French Calf Boots, "'' Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladles Callers, Hoots, Buskins, Slippers and 'lies• with a large variety of Boys, Moines and Chlldrens Ont tors, Boots, etc.. etc. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock. ItOlll,llX DIOOhlE.• Carlisle, April 21, 1,868. BOOT AND SHOEMAKING.-J ifi it 0. TAYLOR, return their sineme thanks t their Customers, 11,r the very liberal patronage eaten dud to them, and would numeettully Inform the publi that they continue to mannfacture CUSTOMER Work at their old stand. on North finnover street, two door above the drug store of S. W. Ilaverstick. With a number of first rata workmen employed and facilities for en u ring the best stock to be found lu the market, they ale prepared to make up every description of 11UOTS AND 51101...5; for ladies and gentlemen's wear, In the most fashionable style, and of wAimmcrsa ma. terhils and werkmant hip. Many yeais of practical experience In the Mapes, both hero and in-Philadelphia Justifies them In saying ; that they are able to insure full satisketieu to all the: who may leave their orders. April it, Ihrib, I RESII GROCERIES! 1_ AT 8. C. IIUYETI"S Riad and Mackerel of different grades, Salmon, Scale Fish and Whitu Flub, Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, Cheese and Crackers cnn be bud Pried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef and !lams, A fresk supply of LIQUORS, Oils, Mina Lead, 40., &a., BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! AR.mER s - LOOK HERE: The subscriber has boob appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the celebrated. Greencastle FARM BELLS which he Is selling at very low prices; on article which has been sold all over the State, and given satisfaction to all who have tried them.—Also on hand some of the Bell Metal Farm Bells, and everything else In the farming and mechanical lino. All tote had at the cheap hardware store of t HENRY SAXTON. East Main Street. Carlisle, April 28, 1858 XCELSIOR PICTURES A lIIINIVOOD would respectfully inform th‘ E- eitmens of Carnal° and vicinity that ho has taken room, in 'Lug's now building, cant corner of Market Square, whelp be In at all times ready to Übe .AMDILOTYPES in the latest and most approved style. Pictures taboo In rainy and cloudy weather as well SO clear. and ant, isibetion given or us chargesmado. Portraits and Ba. guerreotypns copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Lockets Ro., in Ambrotype. Atubrutypes warranted to stand , tho teatot time, beta or water. • Ladles and Gentlemen ore cOrdlally Invited to c and examine specimens, i from Cuts. $lO. A. 11. ULNAOOt.L n T 7so tip i Ara. IARAIKRS LOOK lIERE,! I . IISIMIIING ' lhn &Wee tdiefOrinNiumi _ , Ile generally - that he' now Inis on hand and is con vtantly manufacturing Threshing Machines with, Pierpont's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowl edged to be the beet articles now in use." Alcoa variety, of Iniprovod Clover !lidless, Corn libellers, fitraw Cut ters and Plank's Celebrated Plow.. Ile also attends to the repairing 'of Agricultural Machinery In the best manner and on reasonable, terms.. Manufactory on North Unilever Street, directly opposite the residence of George Metzger, Esq. . Sept. 2. '67--ly r 'PLANK. •HANTCH, MERCHANT TAILOR, ill • WeeeMitha Street, (opPoslte theltalfroad °Mead lino just resolved a new and elogant • assortment of Clothe, Plain, Mack and Fancy Cassimera, and a variety of Plain and Figured Ventlngs, all of which ho will' makii up to ineasuro in fashionable style, and ,on roe , _..sonable loons. . • . Orders attonded promptly, and thu fitting to ,—. all garments guaranteed, or no sale." - Carlislo, mayllif 868. N, lid ETCh. • rff RM 0 MET ERS T ERM OMB- Tonal . TlIE0:11ETIIRS 111 Just received t above, ol all slum, makes and finish at • • B. J. Klt.linßll. O''-,.='- --.fl-•-L--!'--t- , ~,,, :':;,-.f`r--:f.c--:i,.,.71. ----f- ,'....A-.'-4.:z----47-.,A-. # W 2 - ' ', Z 4.4 1. 4 ~ 4i t ° ~ , , Airs.Y. Broken, Egg, Stott, nu Nu MACHIN E• SHOP, • -. • - • CAR AND 9 '.SII FACTORY, • • - Ease Main Street, CARLISLE. Thin extensive establishment in now in Complete or der and supplied witifilie bent nmeldnery - fof akdetitii)g work in every deportment. The buildings have also Leen greatly et - dented thin spring and stocked with the newest and must Improved tools for the manulneture 01 Slattern, Blinds. llfouldhige, • ItrarketS .and taboo •kinds -of Carpenter worrk. • - We invite -Builders: . Can• neuters and others to cull and examine mu• Mr ' doing thin, description of work. 'l•he best Materials used and mires :to ILIV as at any other establishment In the County or elsewhere., • ' and repaired no heretofore. Engines have been recent I It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, All 4..llrothers, New' Ole, Slnk, & Wetzel, North Middleton. and 0t....0r5, at who,,o•establisinnant they may he seen in dolly op. eration.and to whOm we ( - 1111 refer for evidence of their superiority. IRON AND GRASS , CASTINGS. • °revery desctiptien,front the to the heaviest pieces, executed fit short notice for ovary kind of ma. ehinery. A large Variety of mill castings now.on hand Two skillful Pattern makers constantly employed.— PAM Nt} promptly' attended to for Wooer Mills, Grist- Mills, nu:holies, - , Nurning and .Pitting Mill Spindles, At. done•th' the best style. • o THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS. such as Noll Gear Four Ilors9 l'ow'ers, Horizontal Gear Four and Two Horse_Dowers, Corn Shelters, Crushers,tron_Rollers: Plough castings. and other or tides fur farmers, on Imud or pnonptly made to order BURDEN DVS BUILT, • • 2d Tratt 2.1 , M 2.16 " 3.18 64.0'06.02 • ", • and repasvd. gur Rios for building Cars arYnoiv I Ikon. complete than heretofore and enables to fdr. rich them to Ult.!. tors on nlo_lllll mad on =Tomo dating terms and made of — the best materials. Orders ,sol 'cited and entire satbditetion guarantee-I. _T ne hstns e_...pyt:leAre_ir . ! • the . b II of the senior -partr ol_fitetlrm, and the- eon, plideness:orour..nia - chinery in every bramit of the establishment warrant us in ni.stiring the best work to all who larpr ina with their ordein. The continued' patronage of our old friends nod the public Is respectfully solicited. . May 21, . F. GARDNER TUST' RECEIVED AND OPENINc ty: AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, Main. S h eet , tr Carlisle , Bt. . ~ ~ ,..,--k,, ..f -41 . .. , -'. , A, large supply o ~., -- ,V,46 -- -hif_, - -b IS ntshos, Jewelry, SII _....., - E 1 •• ,, • ''' , ,,e7 , ....c•g ,•_,,, _ oar and Plated Want; - -,-- - ~ 0 ,?•••••,„ , _,, i ... 1 --, 7 to which - I - Invite - nt. ' - •-,'e .---' ',' IT-)..." .A.CIAIOII, 7 ---7 1 . c,j„ _,,,, y \,.. ';', 1•" • e ; r 3-• - •-v to ,o -2„,•••-•,4-, • o .‹..--',:‘, 1T c_i-ILLort from- tho largest C.•:' '.•'•+ '' ' ' l4 `( 1 ;.,- I L--., stock of Cl - - 4) : : - • ' 'c . " ,,,, '''' L;' 4' " 1 - , '' -: - 1 1 7 1:.:41 . 14. °1k3. 4; 1 '1 :gill:le -- - t - '''''_: •- : .4 ,:f . , -4 . 5 , : .--1 ' . . -' call 'r 1 .., "-4.,`":2•T•32.).= .---- We hate a bilge amortihent of Gold and.Sllver Hunt. lug and Open Case Wairbes to - ault all Tandem and FA-MILY co kL.-1,000 • _Fine nod Chenp Jewelry of every style and' quality In setts or by the piece us wanted, At NAUGLE'S. Sliver and Plated Walters, Cake. Yrult,^Sugnic • rd Baskets. Silver, Table, Tea, Groan!, Sugar, S, exert and Crean, Spoons, At NAUGLE'S. Finn l'earl;larnrConLentnen;Unldstane.,Mashie, Flo- Tenth, Mosaic, Jet Box and Gunn setts cheap At NAUGLE'S. . . . Diamond Breastpins and Fingering's, At NAUGLE'S: .._ .. . Onld Hunting Case t!ght Day-Myers; fluid-Bunt. lug Case, Duplex; Odd hunting, Chrononn.ters. • • - At NAUGLE'S... Tingley's best quality dF Gold l'euellsi, Ditto Gold 'Polls and Silver Holders, • At NAUOLVS. Silcur and Plate& T. Sntts, fleidets, - Clive, To , Itaeke, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens; Tea Bells, - • , At NAUULE'S: Gehl Neak, Yest. Curb,' Fpb, and Chatlulu Chu' Gold Bracelets, la.ckels, TL Crnsses, Charms, • 'L. , At NACGLE'S, French Tiiuo Pieces to run thrco and four Weekti, At NA - W 1.125. Gold Sloovo, Yost, Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles J. W. 11.17NDEI7SON =EMI At NAUGLE'S. Plated Forks, Spoons, Kitlves, Napkin hinge, Sil*ur Thimbles, Shields, • -- • ---- • AC NAM LE'S. Flutinas, Accordtions, Mutile Boxes—a btu, variety At sAua LE'S-. Ladies' Porttnonnies, Pearl and Leather, Plain and Fancy Travelling Bags, very lice styles, cheap At NAUGLE'S. 11 you want to hove your Wotan. put in good, re pair and warranted, tube Meth to. . . NAUGLE'S. If you rant U . , get a Cheap Clock, .2. t olt s: la t z ! t If you want your Silver ware neatly marked at sho 'notice, call . . • At NA VOLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or tho money r funded, J, PHILLIPS & CO At NAUOLE'S Persons that want bargains aro Invited CUMBER.LANI) VALLEY INSTITUTE 3iECIIANICSBURO, PA. Ittnr. BENJAMIN 0. LIPPINCOTT, A. 8., PRINCIPAL. AND TRICRED or MORAL AND NATURAL ECIENCE. A. FOSTER MULLIS. A. li., Malbematic . a and Modern Languages.' THOMAS S. REESE, A. IL, Ancient Languages and -Higher English. • This Institution having passed into now hands, will be reopened us a Mule School only, on Thursday, the 2d day ot,September next. It is the, design of the present proprietors to make it a strictly first-class Boarding School, for training and fitting bo)tt and young men either for college or business. An efficient corps of In structors has been organized, whose personal Interests are identified with the success el the Institution, and 'who will spare no pains to make It worthy 01 the mull. donee and patronage of the public. The Buildings rd the Institute aro ample, and well arranged for the ac commodation of about ninety Wade...and allstudents from alTuad are expectedlo board with the teachers,— They will thus enjoy the benefit of constant instruction and supers Won. Mechanicsburg Is sltvated in the centre of the beau. LIM Cumberland Valley; dne miles franc Harrisburg, and is easy 11000000 by Railroad from Philadelphiallal. theme, Ac . No location could be more eligible tiro ac cess—none more healthy or attractive Mr such a school. Pupils front Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and intermediate ;mints. taking the morning train, will eettch Mechanicsburg by 2 °Work, I'. M. As It to the determinittion of the Principal and his Assistants to place the Institute on n permanent and elevated lasts' with every application requisite fur superior success. they appeal with confidence ho all who have sons to ed• J. & O. TAYLOR At UUYETT'S The scholastic year will b. divided lute two sessions of twenty two weeks each, the first beginning on the first - Thursday of Ew.plenfber, mid - eliding on the first' Wednesday of February; the second session beginning on the firsl Thursday of February, and ending on the. first Wednesday of July At HUY MT'S At IIUYETT'S MEE= At ItUYETTO Board, Washing, Moon) Rent, and Furl per . • - - - ' - - Tuition, (Common English.) ' (1110er - " Ancient and Modern Languages,- Terms per sontlon payable in advance. tal. Fey further Information apply to the Principal, Met , hanletburg. Pa. At IIUYETTS _ At lIUYETT'S At IIUYIII7'S ORAIRb AND FURNITURE. lite subscriber having located hlulsolf permanently to West I ligh street, two doors above the Railroad De. pot, has Just opened his ' CABINET WARDROOMS, where Ile Intends, as usual, to manufiteturo and keep constantly on hand every style of parlor furniture and chairs. Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus with marble tops. Sofas, Tables and Wash-stands. Wainut Wimt.nots" am! Ward robes. FRENOII AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS wriPAIII,OIt and ROCKING chairs with velvet or hair ploth seats and Lacks: • Mahogany and walnut chairs with hair cloth Or MHO ?louts. Plain chairs of all kinds and stuffed spring LOUNGES. Curled hair and husk MATTitAeSES 01 every variety, together with ail other articles usually found in Lis ins of business. . l'u Mentor attention paid tot epalring and varnishing urnituro of all kinds. Being provided al•o with an excellent HEARSE, he s prepared to fill all'orders for -Nutouas in town or •ountry. • . . . 1 4°.1rIn 8 ,7 4 .1•„••• ~•.-_,,,,,,,, , VAANERS ler-Novi , ie the time. to got ti; new TIIRESUING MACHINK and I(0 It IS POWER: ,We have a number of well made Machinet' now on. hand, at the Carlisle Foundry. and - Machin, Shop, which we will soil on the most reasonable terms- They combine all the latest impmrements and an Warranted to be of gtTod material and workman s hip." AIso;CORN.SIIELI.Eit• of the - moat - improved coil' erection, whirl, do their work rapidly and thoroughly • Sorattle at low prices by - • .11:0ASDIVEll • ,Tel 1858. , • ,.• BLACKSMITHS'. C O A.1, - .-10;004' liusbein of .11ituinInous Cool; fronrtbo celebrate. , q.omon" Mom. rerolviug and for ealo by Autr ust 5.1857. ' W. R. MURRAY • , WINDOW SHADES I—,The.finest letrtst, and theopest amsortmont' orWludut shades can be h a d et the now store of ' . '3 A. II MIRTH. Jr. *t A INIEIBURN4ItS' CC. A TONSor Lykutin Nu!. Coal, 1 11 I,llpl . ?riOrr. , e C , 17 W. b. sitiav RA 1' iUi~rellaneouo. Carlisle Foundry, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, STEAM ENO] NE$ BUILT TO MOM. I= At NAUGLES 1=IIME! JAMES R. WEAVER Ne,to fib tiertis enie.nts. T.J. dItA114111„ J. 14 McDOWELL, S. M. DAVIDSON GRAHAM, ARWOWELL & CO., ' '-• - GENERAL LAND AGENTS,. ' Liavenworth-City, , Ranana- Territory. A 7 ILL :buy, milt - locate lands in HoliMS and Nebraska Tanneries, loitA and Western Missend,- tiny and soil linidA, hint and invest money. buy and sail dr..fts, give information rsrpeeling tliucounlry, odd do a gene's] agency business. .• It EFEIREMIS. John 11, llrnl ton, Esq., Carlisle, Pa.' 31.'lleetena, Ilanker, 11: Graham, ." - Her, ilrennema II & Drinkers. Carlisle. %m. ' . Gtvlrge Sandernon, Esq., iancaster. Pa. . • S. Coteau, limp, E. W. Clark & hellhole, Philadelphia, lien. Michael Cnekiln, dsten n Pa. • Henry Heiman & - Pons,'illerchants, Ba ltimore. . E. I,—Blake,Esl., Cashier Mereanttle Dank, New York. Snydey & M'Parlane, Iteet Estate Agents', lilitineripolle. Territory. Wm. Kilgore, Eng.,. Attorney and Ecal Estate Agent. Sterling. 111' • W...Mateer. Esq., Henry city, 111. • ' Ex-Gov. Joseph Miner. Cumberland county, Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., lianktys. Philadelphia. „ • Gov. Pollock. liarrlsluug, Pa. AR • SAX'fON'S WAR SPRING "ARRIVAL IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE • The subscribOr has just returned fr. m the F a sten cities. and would'eall the attention of-his friends Imo 7tlttryrtflitirpirenittrtu - ttarinirrandnrulltluleitretn , sortment of 11A11,11WAIch which he Ens ~or, sit 'band; consistinginp+rrt of b 0 MATERIALS. such a. Nalls.'Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks:Ohms of e‘ my de seilption and quality, such as Common, White. polished' Allleefeedl, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all sizes. Paints, Oils. Varnishes. &c., &e. TOOLS—lncluding Edge Tools or every- desctiptiom Saws. Planes, Brace qnd Itltts; Augers. Squares, (Surges hasps, Hammers, Tires, Anvil, Screw - Plates Blacksmiths hollows. Le., &I. • Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment. of Tooltiof every deseript lee. together with Ladles' end Gentlemen= 31orocco Lining. llinding,..Patent anti French CldfSkins, hread. A wis.3lax. Pegs. Lasts. Harness Mounting, Collars, Walling, i hipstock, hair, Saddle Trees, Ste., &v. • Also, Coach Makers Tools and Trimmings Mall kinds such as flubs. Spokes. Fellers. Simfts. Bows, Floor Cloth Canvass, Clod), Dituntsk, Fringe, Mice; Muss, Axles Spring Bells. Ac., &e. . Cabinet Makers will find a largo assortment of Vdr. ulshes. Oak, Walnut, and :Nlaturgeny Veneers. Knobs* of all kinds and slues. Mouldings.' Rivets, flair Cloth . Plush, Curled italr,Chair unotSofa Spotigo, Ac., &e. Housekeepers will also find a large assortment hi K I/ iveatual Forks, Britian nits. A Mate and Sliver Maim: .Table and 'lra Spoons Candlesticks. alters, Shovels and Tongs. Iron •and--..1i W rass Kettles, Pans,-&e.,_together with Cod/torero of all kinds,. such as Tubs. BuFkets. Churns: &c 'TY • . . ' Agricultural Implements.entbracing Plowsof all kinds cultivators. Meg. Shovels, Rakes, Feriae, Chains, &c. IRON. n Inrge sto.k, comprising nil kinds in general use which I am selling Welty wholesale mires. Remember the t.ll stand, East Main street, en IRO, April.i, 1958 UNBERLAND. VALLEY ],SANK PEOPItiETUR S. WILLIAM ' • MI:LI:1101R JITINNEMAIV, Hoot. C. STLIIRETT, ". • • JOIIN ooDB, 4 ' Tiftf Joao B. S.ii -' 7hcttApG W i, • z--3ous.C;DuNi.vr, Thin Balk; I, l mg business 111 the _t! die of tier, 'Brea neinan .t is now fully ',repot -toldo-a-geneloi Banking Business with prompt tan I fidelity. 'Money received on depostt. lid I t 11.Ltal: tin denintid without notice. Interest plaid ou opt dal deposits. Cer tificates of deposit beat-log Interest at the rate of file per cent. will lie issued for an short 11. period as four :Heaths. Interest tiwall certfticatvs ilr crone at net tur4y. provided. hoWever, that If sold certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for at glyen pe rind, they shall hear the.sametale of interest up to time of renewal. Particular_attention paid to the cod tootle,: of notes, dral6. checks, ac., lit tiny pat t of..the United States or Cr:nodal, Remittances made to England, Ireland, or elle Conti. nent. The 141111ful and c,iiildential exteutlon of all orders entrusted to them, ninny be relied 111.011. " They call the attention of Farmers, Ineehanics and all I liners who desire a safe depository for their names. _to the undeniable fist, that the proprietors of this Bonk At 0.-INDIVIDUALLY liable to thr extent of their ef totes fen all the Repobsts, and other—obligations of tier, Itrennit. BUM & CO. .„ . • . They have recently removed inin.their new littodilng House directly_ opposite their Milner stand, In Rost Main :Area, a few' doors east of the Hellcat., Depot: where they will at all times he pleased to give any iry formation desired in regard to money matters In gene ral. °lien for bunifiess from 9 o'dnek in the morning until- , - 4 o'clock in the evening. H. A. &natal:ON, Cagiller. Carlisle, May 20. 1857. OHN p: LYNE & SON, •lir6 vi retelved their Fall stock of IiARDWA tF, which makes their stock very largo and complete. We now stand needy to furnish the public with et i,ry variety on goods in - the lino of WARRANTED QUALITY, and at prices that defy competition. Enumeration is useless; melee It to say that we have eV'er) thing - in our line that the public can possibly stand in need of. The moss Nirt•,CAL say is "Try us all ye that want gond 'goods,[", low prices." We•return our sincere thanks to the entrous public, for their very liberal' patronage, • r q ul uskpig continuation of the same. 3 1.17 NE k SON, Oct. 27,'58. North tlanever Street. TTIE - SUBSCIRIBERS HAVE FOR BALE 100 THOUSAND White,. Pine Shiro glen, of superior quality, which they will roll at river prices. Alro, a large lot of Cherry and Walnut, from !..6 Inch to 3 inches thick. middle thee will sell whole sale or retail low: Also, a pair of tiny Scales, wish), will he sold low.. A:so, a new 'thrashing Nlachine to whirls we invite the attentio t el r.D.,rx, 101 Wit feel dirt posed to give a largish,. All kinds of Lutaer and &sal constantly on hand low fur cash. 51111011 le HOFFER. Carlisle, Julie 27, '5B MERICAN WATCH vi - re eels ed the agency for the sale of the Auterient %etch, from the Poston Watch Companv , I would re. spectlally Worm my old friends and the public genet , ally, that I have in fine assortment now opening and ready for tale. In gold and silver cases and very fine styles, and ulth regard to time they can't he heat, to prove that fact it Is only neet,sary to give them a trial. Pershos lu meta ofa correct time.plece, are ret.pectfully Invited to roll and see our watches. , W. 1/. A. NAUGLE. June 30, 'H. Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. FELIDTED READ!! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Establish. TI twentpttro rtars' ego by Dr. KINKELIN, eoraer of hird and Union Streets, Philadelphia. Pa. . TW ENT Y-T Wo_ YEARS' Experience has rendered Er. K. a oust FUCITFM)II praclitl"nor lu the cure of all diseases of a prliate mo: lure; manhood's debility, afenpedinDa„tontr , _u ringo; nervous and sex dißasu of the ikhi, and these arising lrolls abuse of mei rury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There bran evil habit sometimes Indulged In ley toy. solitude, often growing up with them to un,laood and which. If not refOrmed in duo tints, not (ody begets serious'obstacies to matrimonial IffinpMena, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insiduous and devastating affections. Few Of those who give . way to this pernicious practi4 mere anti consequenerm until they Bud tho no vas sSsteni .shattertd, feel strange and unacumittsb .ensat obs, and rugue feats of the mind. (tee pages:. 'S, 29, of llr - K's book nu " tell-Preserration.!') 'fie, unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is un. de to labor with arrubtemed vigor, or to apply h land to study; his step is tArtly and weak; be is dub rresolute, and engages sten in his sports with less e wry than usual. It he einanclpate himself before the practice has don is worst, and enter matrhanit)', his marriage is unfrult ul. and Isis sense tells him that this is caused' by his !Mlles. These are considerntioni; which should waken the atteutled'of sit wlukare,almilarly situated. REMEMBER, • Ile who places himself under Dr. KINK ELM'S treat ment, may religiously t onfide In his honor ns.o gentle man, and rely upon the assuinnoe that the secrets of Dr. Kb} patients will never be disclosed. • . Young :Van—let no lain modesty deter !you from making your case' known to one, u he, from education and rit.peetability tan cm Linty befriend, ytat. - Ur HINMAN'S residency has been for the last twen. ty.twoiyears at the N. W. Corner of Timm AND UNION 'Stitllt,TS, Philadelphia, Pa. • ' PATIENTS AT A DISTANCF $ 6O 00 I: 00 15 00 10-001 Can have (by stating their ease explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per luttor,•enelositig a i ernittance) K'n medielne, appropriated liccordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States. and packed secure from LAM AUE or CURIOSITY, by Mail or Express., • REA d ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A vigordua Life or a Promaturo booth, Klokolin on ' Salf-Prererration—Only 25 Ceuta Letters euntainlug that value lu stategs t. wlll ensure a MO', per return of null]. GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS!!! , . A AIRE GIFT TO ALL. '! •' . MISERY RSLIEVED. . "Nature's °nide," a now and muter work, full of valuable advice and Impressive warning, alike calculat ed to preqpikt years tf misery, and save thousand. of without charge, and forwarded br mall, an to any Poe in the United StAtes, on r,j cuirin anredo'. unclosing two postage strunps. der klilf&-ly. _ - FOlt SALE OR RENT.— •420 Q." --1 ". Thu subscriber Oen; for solo or rout, that desirable pr arty on East - Lou. thin strati, in rearpt the English Lu. thoran Church eonsisting or a good .twatina tk LaiActory-ItitlCl{-I)WLLLINO-.11u118W,-and soverta tenant houses, on the hack part of the lot. If not sold before the first of March, the house on Louther strooE,will bonlfinod for rent. -Toms made easy to suit purchasers: For particulars apply to • , 11E0. W. lIITNEIL - c• Jan.12,'59-14. • ' .1VOTIllt:—;-' The Cumberland ,County IIAcIffOULTURAIL, SOCIETY, will wild at the ,Alutti Moto,ln Car ' .ou TUESDAY, the let of Pelt runrycnext, at 11 O'clock. , D. S. CROFT, Secrotary. CC MBTnMAS PRESENTS. . NEW GOODS AT NAUGLE'S. 11AUOLII having ft very full ticsorlineut of Clockw: W,itohee, Jewelry:Am, includlughverything is hlo Heap( humlizesn, will dispose vt the mine during the ataftri vas rant MOW VONSIEU. PRICtS.'.. NolV In your time toilnkurobargelun, ntthuold stand, Host Mau Street, oppeelia the flaw& Whaling Office.. lacilhLic, Lee. 22, 4 1858. - •.• . • , trist received fresh BURNING FLIJI D 4611,41,C01101,, IJ3I itule[pl~ia. .ticsijely ccuse, Market Sil.,aimy,o Eighth, • =! . 7 7,„,: -- 3 LCM 0V,44 -. •,,,, t e_ . 4 rictl . CLUB i g a to 1 ., 1 ' - ' . , 1 t e 444 GZ N 4 tfe. ..------------- - - 1 ' -- .:*?---- 11 /' ; •a h arlft-, - ; ..,-.--., 7, , - ,.. 1-. --,- z --- -46-ik4ll.v-g3l.us.J_LL-11, , ,Dit 4 .4•kr nY-- le• —O4-.T1561- --- , A \ ..44 ;. 14 O 'S‘ F „0116' CASSELDERAY'S (LATE AIRES k CAS3E . I.IIF.RIIIQ: • . . DRY GOODS ' STORE, 63. NORTII.EIOIIIITII STRK Ell , neiow ARCH. (OLD NO. 49,) - PHILADELPFT,IA. DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, •• • •PROFIT—CIIE.I 001$ ;PRINCE & CO.>o nIPRO VED PATENT . EI,OO HON THE OLDEST Ea7AIII,ISIIMEN7' In Lim UNITeli STATES, ENIPLOYINO TWO II UN [MEI) - and Finishing till TV INS'ritLIMENTS PER ‘YEEK. . ConliJiningfill their Recent iniprovemen ts--the Divided Sweil,Organ, Melodeon; Sr., &e. (Thu Dlyldud 84vell mu'only Iw obt(dned ILL 31oludeont; • • , of Lour \lnuulncturu.)• GEO. A: „PRINCE 'Et: CO. - 111anufne_tweere, Baffsilo, New York =1 87 Pulto . n . ;l.. N. 1",, 110 {.aka at. Chirago, WIIOI.IiSALE Ala:NTS—Russell 116 t. tov, Nhu.s.; W. F. i;olburn, 011( . 11113111i. 0.; Mall & Webuy, Ht. limit+, Mo.; Ph. P. Werlein, Now Orlintux. From the !Cane Jouroth-April 3. 1558.-. • Thu %baleen. inanufurtured by l'efere k Co., _end fir sale at hi FultdiLstreet. are the beet in _the world. have tried titimt:itiul therefore sjwak .underidatid inalv of their merits. They are afforded at a very mod ertaTest. =I Four octave 3lelodeon, extending from Cto ...... 4 Four and a half ortave,do: • Cto F • .Five Oetave Melodeon, - - 1 , ..t0 - P double reed, do. Fto ' 01W AN MELODEON t‘vo liaoki4 of , Royo,FivuSois of Roo lc Eight Ropy Ono and a Ma Octavo F, of Pedatx, Ono SO of ittalg, I , PVal Dabs Indopetitiout . 143:1 I PRICES OP PIANO CASED Five Octave Melodeon, extending from F to F -pi , Fix Octavo Melodeon, do. F to F 1: ,Firs'Oetave double reed. du. Fto F......... 11. , Five Octavo, Tiro Banks or Keys tit . Our facilitlet for manufacturing are perfect, and froi oul• long experience in thu business, having fluid.. and sold over TWENTY.TWO THOUSAND MELODI ONS, we feel confident orgiting satlifaCtien. All :sreheteons of our manuliteturo, either sold by u., or dealers in nay. nut of the' United States or Canada, ~ are WARR CNTED to 1.0 perfect in every respect, and shout any repairs bo necessary before the expiration elm, year front the date of sale we hold ourselves' ready an willing to nuke the same free of charge, provided ti. lulu." , is not caused by accident or design. • OF:O. A. PRINCE k CO. Agents Sir the Ylo of our Melodeons may be found I all the principal cities and towns lu the United Stat. 'and Canadas. . . Agents at CarIisIe—FAIIIYOCK At Nowvlllo—W. It. LINN. IVEW STA•GE ROUTE.— Li 'fire subscriber lute started it triweekly lino I Stages betu'een Carlisle and bandisiourg. leaving Cu, lisle every Monday, IVedomday and Friday, immed: May on tiro arthal of the afternoon train of cars iron the east. Returning, leaves Landinburg at SOO A. 11. every Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday, and arrive at Centric at 100 I'. M.. via. Perry County Warn Springs, Shermametale, SterretCs Clap and Carlisle Sul phur Springs. On apt Sim' June the 151 h, the line soil be run daily for the accommodation of passengers guile to the Springs. Faro to lire several points as follows: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . $0 5! • Sterrett's (lap ......... " Sherman slain, Sr Perry County Warm Springs, . . . 1 On , Landlsburg, . . . . . . . . 101 RETURNING. Leindleburg to Worm Springs ' $0 2. Shormuurdalo , • Storrott's Unp, . . . • Sulphur Sprlugs , 1 0 '• Carllx;e, . 1 01 The above lino will togulurly carry Ulu 31AIL to am from the several points aboro ludleatod. I have also a well stocked LI VI.ItY STABLE, froti which I am at all times ready to furnish horses and ear doges to those who will favor mu with their patronage on the most reasonable terms malts the very hest style OkidltaE VALUABLE PROPERTY ATJ'RI PATE SALE.—Thu undo, signed offers, at prl Onto sale, thdt valuable property on West Mein street ,dlreetly, opposite Dickinson' College, In the borough of Carlisle; containing' On feet In front,and 240 feet liTdepth, lo Church alley. Tito Improvom.t, 11. 1 : pro two BUICK HOUSES. with the 'w necessary ,out-buildings: all In goad repair. The D Co tton is very desk tble; either for private residences, or for ally public business, suelt - as a Lumber or Coal Van' or Forwarding House, being but an Idw foot front the Cuttiberland Valley railroad. For-fukber- Information enquire of • GEORGE LEIDY, Dec. 1, 185/3.-3t. Carlisle, Pa ATALITABLE TOWN .PROPERTY v -•:•. • 'AT PRIVATE SALE. situate on west street, between Main and Pomfret Carlisle, adjoining the property of Mrs. Sterrett. The Lot contains 30 feat It front and 120 lost In depth. The improvements area. comm. - idle OUR tWO.tritory ORICIC DWELLINU . HOUSE, with a back building and other. cons anima, out buildings ". eti e .t There. le a chute., selection of fruit trees, shrubbery, &c., besides dll other' necessary MI. prevenient,. pertaining to u comfortable residence. The location Isom, of the most,tim.intide and attrac tive 1.4 . 11 private resilence ofany now offered for wile, being In a part of thu town not only pleasant to reside. but whore Improvement is rapidly going on and propet ty daily Increasing In value. For terms. Art. enquire of A. L. SPONSI,EIt, D0r.22,'58-6w. Heal Estate Agent and Scrivener. MMENSE EXCITEM ENT ! THE PEOPLD IN mollgN YNNW kALL GOODS AT J. A. HUMlllell, dp's. CIIKAP STORE J. A. Iluniileli,Jr,has jitsrrliturnod from Philadelphia witlian immense stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. OROCERIE.4, WHYID, selected expresaly for Carlisle and vicinity. Thejmople aro respectfully invited to call at his store, examine ilia goods and TESP HIS PRICES Doing &ikns to Increase Ills custom : he has pup chased a mud& Lamm stook or goods than at any other tines, and Intends to sell then, ott at such prices as can not rill to Ault every; ono WWI may slot, to purchase. Ills goals hate been selected with groat care, among Any he found . 12321T1M Silks • • •, Alpncas • Luella Clothe, Do lieges, . Cohurgo, Fancy fallacies, Ribbons, • • Moslem., Moven. di French Scotch Oirighamic, Ilandkorchlefik Arc. •FOR GENTLEMEN: Woad Cloths; ' Kentucky Jeans, •• Tweeds, Black dc Fancy Doeskins, Sattinete, - Corduroy. ~. Feelings, Deaverteans, •s. Fancy and Shtnatrlpe•Onnaluiere, 6c.- " • Together with a large asicortmbut Of Shawls, Seel PEOIAL Noxtc.l4l TO STOItE Flannels, thilllants;ilkirthig.Callmes, Muslins, Check, lea Canton' Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, Nankeen,. • J IiESPERS.-;-The hiihent'eash prlies *will be paid (Irwin, - Urlltp, Umbrellas, &co Ac... at- - toe OUT fEll, EIJOB, LAUD and POTATI.Mitt The chenpuit - assortment or 1101, CAM Boarifd•aki Address per Mob,'" ' : Suo VA, ever offered iu Carlisle. Asupetioriot of FRES' • OROCIRUSS, comprising Teen, Coffee, Sugar, Melanie. , nov9o,'6B,lm 010 Mellon Street, Philadelphia. Rio», spices; Sc. All ho asks-1s for the oeopld to cal' and °zinniar theselvea. nel ho feels confident' the nit% SON COLLEG .) Mrn the quality ofhler goods nod the low 'Mein at Odd: I jr ore Scholarship, entitling, the scholar to enter they are Pinang, will induce them to purchase.-111v. •;, the UM:humor College tiOpartlllullt, VIII he Melon rea-. him a mai whether you wink to purchase cm not. minable terms by applying to the Editor of the Manakin' .%, . - dan.12,1850. Corner of North HIMV,r and !author Strents. Oct. 2., 1868. ~Hantl6ille neatly • exectitud, • NOW IS THE, TIME TO TRH . PARE FOR WINTER. _The aubserlbera have Just returned from the cities of Newyork and l'idladelphia, with ono of the largest as 'sortutents Al FALL and WINTER own over brought to this Place; etubtuelngwvet'y variety of ' - READY 'MADE DIMMING, and piece goolYs, which will be made up to order or sold ,ay the yard, ;aiming which at how articles may he named, .viz: Fine Black, .'Twilled French. Greco, Drab and - Claret CLOTHES; Phrin and Fancy CASSISIER ES of every style and quality.; Battu, Black ..and Fancy Grenadine. Merlna, Marseilles, Silk' ilDoo skin 'VESTINGS; ail wool French T 1 alien 011 1 10,--ctiMUPUrgLateAtitt,unit...grornr criodpll Heavy goods for hill and winter wear. A the largest and handsomest stock of Plain and Fancy CRAVATS, STOCKS. and TIES; Linen and Silk Pocket Ilandker chiefs; Cidiars, ball Dose and Gloves of every kind. to.' gather with a large ni.sortint tit of Trunks, Val ISeS, anal Carpet Ilags,all of which trillim rmid priers. Call ,and sae us nt .the ld stand, in North Hanover street, opposite Crozier's !Intel ARNOLD d: LIVINOSTON. Oct. 18. 1858. B. J. KIEFFER'S WIIO4kIiALE Aly RETAIL Drug, Chemioal, Cerifeetiouary, Frui IKIRIETP STOli E. • undcred4tied Iniu jua replenished his stock to lected with groat sure,. he in satisfied are Fresh ant PloyslOana prescriptions will ho promptly ant faithfully attended to. "Order+ front ',north:tuts in tin country will' be filled with'eare and on the wog. realem able Orilla. All official preparations made strictly:li accordance with the U.S. Pharmacopeia. . such as Chmasnon,'Cloves, Alnplee, Coriander, Pepper (linger, Mustard, flaking Soda. 111141111 g Soda, Cream Tartar. Nutmegs, Yeast Powder, 31uee, Citron, Swum Marjoram, Thyme, Se., 6a, Crush and pure. Ile hos no hand all the different Patent Medielnes of the day., - • CONFECITIONA RIES... Oranges, Unions, Figs, lialsids, Currants ? Prunes Ahnonds. Filberts, IVltlouts, Oroundnuts„Creomnut Chestnuts, American, I.leAuten and French Candles, ant Candy Toys of every variety. Thotie wisillog to' mkt wholesale purchases ran hero be supplied with the bee quality of Conf etlnnnrirs and at loweA rates then a any other house In thu country. Lie has also a full us. sortiount of . AMERICAN, GERMAN ANDYRENCII TCYS, consisting. of Wood mid Tin of overy flescrlpLion: sueli as Dolls, Doll !leads, !torsos, - Wagons, Birds, 310, lug Figures, Fancy IVorlt Boxes, Monks, Cords. Drums. Chairs, Whips, Trumpets, Whistles, Drossinr, Stands. kr...to be anid W a holcsaleurftViall, lira" his prices. 4rompotltion hi delled.• Port Molinales, l'urses, Pocket - hooks. Fine Pocket Cutlery. Shell and Pearl 'ant Cases, Needle Books, Poi Folios, Calms, Ilerman, French and American China Wale. Inkstands and trays. .Card Racks and Baskets. .left Breast Pins, NOCldet fl and Bingo, Combs Pia Long, Side, nod Back lluttanerchue.auts. %fir. Ulothes, hat. 6utt•ao. Nail and Tooth Brushes, Soning.Sliks; Patent Thread and :Iwo' Cotton. Buttons, fie., 4c. PE R F UM ER lES. _Faury acid other ..,qinrs, Pearl Powders, Ex. trach;; . tirst quality I lair pile, Soaps and , efenians'tooth-Paste,-Ilaitu otalhousmal - Flowers,- Trkaphereus, Tooth Wash, unit Invlgorays, and Heir Dye. "l'he above have beets selected with care- and will littou ei'pealt, for themselves. • On hand _llia hest lottif:Segars and Tobacco Allot has 'ever Levu brought to this town. Ills Segnrs Will . con• Oleo the smoker oil trial of the purity of the mat:mini of which they consist.—lle has on hand time only which are lintiorted and which he can recommend as such. We neeirnot speak of the true German tiegar HP they have otready galned_for themselves a _reputation that they so richly deserve. lie nleu keeps the common a, tirte of Sagan, to molt the trade; Tolyteeo such as El. dorado,"Plaln - Congress, Twlgt. Plain, Fig (mot; Coven -dish, Congress, and Fine Cut'Tebacco . and Snuff, the best tilnturlal. . -Feeling thankful to the generous public for theirti era' patronage, a continuation-of the saint Is solicited, at our permanent location In South Honorer street, di• redly apposite 11:ninon's Hotel, and next - Jan. to Mr.. tirocury7. Curl Inln. Juno 23„ 11U"6-:13, I.~URNING FLUID; Pine Oil Lamps, Whale Oil, Soapa r eoneentrated--Lye;Tallow,Adn• nuudhm and Sperm Candlox, for Bain at the -now gro. cur) , storo of - • . • W3I.IIENTZ. CIIOICB BRANDS-TOBACCO. and fine im ported S'6;ars (Jr sale at the now grocery -atoll. of - BENTZ. JENKINS fi CO'S. TEAS,_loese and in me tallic nark:Lox, Sugars of nil kinds, Ititiand Java Coffees sweet spiced, Baker's No. I..and Homo:rabic Chocolate, for sale by. • ' r WM. BENTZ. FANCY BASKETS for ladies, Tooth and air Braahroi Swaps, Cologne. Extracts, &c., fi .r sale by WM. BENTZ. CRANBERRIES, Ilmniliy, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Figs. Sas; water, butter and soda Crackers, Jumbles. flue English Dairy, Pins Apple and Sap Sago Cltees6, Spices, ICb sale by . WM. lIENTZ. SALT, - Mneknret ih - half; and Hurter barrels, Shad, Salmon, Barring, do. smoked, •d fish. for sale by - W3l. BENTZ. GOLD_BAND CHINA, in setts of 96 and 55 pieees, white granite and common ware. glassware, for HMO by W5l. BENTZ. CORN BROOMS, whisks, hearth broonis, buckets, tubs, chums, baskets, 'brushes, ropes, meas• ores, wash, boards. clothes pins,' mashers, rolling pluk, ladles, spoons, beef pounders, egg beaters, rake turners, blacking, ,te., fur sale by R')l IJENTZ. TAYLOR & SMITI 11 buityWCAL FRESH PEAWIES, fresh Tomatoes, nspar.: - ng,,,, pine apples, syrups, surillues, b•tnato katsup lickets, W,,rcestershirc plo fruits. lel. ies, forealu by NI M. B.ESTZ. ALL TIIE ABOVE. and ninny other goods not enumerated. for sale at the lowest cash prices at the sew and cheap grocery store of W3I. BENTZ. Carlisle, Nov. 3. MS. HAT AND CAP ,EMPORIUM J. tl. CALLTO successors. to Wm. IT. Trout, would announce to their customers. and the poblk zenprally tilley have just nvelved boon, Philadel• phis. a largdilllid elegant stock of goods, in their Hue o business of every variety, style and quality. They have on panda splendid assortteent of HATS, of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the Bnest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices that must suit every ono who Ilan an eye to getting the worth of his money. Their Silk, Mole Skin and Beaver . Hats, are unsurpas , ed liir I7t lITNESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of auy other establlnhwent in Um country. BOYS' HATS of orrery lescriptioncor Mandy on hand. They reimectfully invite all tho old patrons and as many now nuns as possible, to gi v e them a coll.-- J. U. CALM 'r. Oct. 11, 1858—ly CRON RAILING l—lron Railing for emetery eneloSures,public and private gritunds and gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foundry. Our stock of Railing, Verandah and Bracket patterns cons prises a large variety of new and elegant designs which tnepublle are invited to Call and examine. Orders fur rasting_and putting up Railing will be promptly execu ted at satisfactory prices. irsi s An entirely new TEN HORSE STEAM ENOINE and BOILER now on hand, warranted to ho of the hest make, and will be sold at a bargain fur cash or on, short F.OyRDNER & CO. , July 21,1858. ONE OF THE GREATEST DIS COVt:ItIES.-4)n receipt of one dollar, or Ito equiv alent In postage stamps. I will scud to any tam a reelpe for making- their-own- HAIR-I.ILE -better- than-any-in the market. The ingredients can be bought at any. Drug Store. Warranted not to injure the scalp, and motor Ms In restoring Gray Hair to its original color, also prevents the Alair from failing Out or turning gray. Thla Is Is no humbug, and I can produce testimonials. where it has boon used with satisficton. I= AVE COSTS.—Tho books of Val. TROUT, deed., will lei placed in the hands of a Justice tbr collection on the first day of March next; those wishing to save costs can dose by calling on the subscriber at the Colllllli.dollolllo(ficeipreviews to that ham and paying their accounts. Janl2,•LU4t. • J/AItIIISTRONCI, Executor. Dar FARE REDUCED. — Via STATES UNION, HOTEL; 0064‘,..6013 Market St., above eieth, PHILADELPHIA U. W. HINKLE:, Proprietor. TERMS 25 tier day. Ju3o'sB. LIVERY STABLE..-11avifig pur chnsed from J. it. Nomonaker his LIVERY Elk TABLISIBIENkI, I will ho always ready to accommo. ' date tho public with HORSES, CAR. ligiatllti AGES, and every other or- In mylizte. Ity strict :Atomic:in to business and, a desks to ',lmmo, the subscriber hopes to receive a liberlt I shpre of public patronago. , ••• ^OkiidliGE-11ENDEL-. N. D. Ownlbusses on 9mnd to supply those who may be to need of Ahem. , G. 11. Nov. 25, 18sT.1 TILO . ROCCO EA.TH Elt.---,A full as .ortineut of Morocco Loather, !Mingo and Bind n. to. Boot 'from and a full aosortmont 'Moonlit and thrdlnge of all kindef JOIIN,P. LYI4II & SOS, north Hanover Street. -. Ovt• 158. . . I (Z l'll.l. AN OT 11E11 A li. It I. VA.L OF W. ta c tLr icE S lt it ti lg . 11 ,1 ): : ; ,(7. .1 4 .3 e u e tt u e r i r :- . : and Soda % - k i - y. irtz/1; 'nfill Cli t. ei t ittirt7er t l .. t.s, 1 . r1e4 F!idt, Duck a, Irech .I .. . ii: i . 2 .5t.:1;113. c' 6 . - . newe '.7 ° , * VIM. BRNTZ. .-.. 'ttiD COM.' SPIONS OHODN'D AND WHOLE, FANCY GOODS. T 01.1.10 _I:V 1) SEGARS. n. J. KIEFFER 11121=21 A. }:. MASON, Stutiou C., Now York 31tebicines. , 0,9 °01. 000 - 4.01 C TION Merchantg and Treder'e will be 011 their guard and p o t ho hpoor o d ..pen by a eeenlerreit ut Mer e.. 0 ludind (toot signed A. II: Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and .Iguatunt Whits .0 . Co., on each box. r 'MORSE'S INDIAN' I...)ijthilyll°.lll4ll..i.9t,ll°Eolisnp7nutt'st.ho.,°grreltter part of hisAfe - .Its-iraVollug, ha ving-Vdsliod-E u roper-Asirriffrd-AfiTiliTes - well as North America—has spent three yenta the Indians of our Western coulitry—it woe In his that the Indian Root Pills were foist discovered. Dr lort,e was the first man to tatablish the fact that al diseases :trine from IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD—that otir_streugth, health, and life depended upon tliid - Vital - fluid. it hen 'the various passages be'reme elogged, an d d o not net in purred barintitiy with the different I unctions of the body, the blood Rises Its action,_ becomes corrupted and diseased: thus causing MI pains sick ness and distress 'of ertiry mune; strength ' is ex hausted, our io , oitp wo.aro deprived °fond Westin, Is net assisted In throwing off the stagnitrit-humors..thp blood will become choked and cease to art, and thus lair light of life will forever be Loewe out. limy In. portant then that so should keep the various passages of the body...free and open. And his: pleasant to us that we hate It in our power to put a medicine In your reach. in ly. Morse's Indian Root Plii,, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around tku_turtunv.7.. aaa4o,cliftsidte.7:.sture,Vegrnteiril'CriT/711117.1thittid re covery sir diseased man. One or the routs from which these Pills ore wade Is 11 iidderille, which opens tin pores of the skin, mud assists Nit turf, I, tin owing out thabiter parts of the rortuplion within. The second Is a pinta which is an I, x...torn : tit. that opens and un clogs thedemsage to thaiungs. nod (him. Ina soothing ' sassier, pialbrni Its duty by throning till phlegm. sad other hutnors front lungs by copious spitting The Olt d„ Is a Morelli...which gives ease and double strength to the kids,,, s thus encouraged. they draw large amounts ,1' Impurity front the bit od, which is thee nut Ism ittlfully by the urlnory err water passage„ find whlctt - could wit horn been tliseharged lit any etiti:ewity. 'fi re ine Lb is a Cathartic. end /aeon:pm:les the other prop erties of the fills while• engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity whirl, cannot pass by the oilier outlets_ are thus.taken- up and con voyed off Iti great quantities by the bowl+. Iron, the Move, it is shown itinst Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills notonly enter the stmonell. but Luanneunited with tile blood, for they find hay to every part, nod complebibf tout out and cleanse the sysl h e,gn Iron, all Minority, and the life .of the body, wel ch is the blood. becomes perfectly heollby consomently. . all klektiess and pain Is dtiven Irmo the system, 'for they motet remain when the body la:mines so pure and clear. The reason why people are no distiessi d when sick, and why NO ninny die, is beol 5. they _do_ not -get-_a_ metilcino-ar-bleli-willviwtsn-in'ttnriilllietett pat ts, aiid which will open the natural missageti Mr the disease to be cost out : hence, a Inoue quantity of hod and other matter is lodged, and the 1401 intestine s ore literally overflowing with the corrupted tsars; tints undergoing disagreeable Mrinet tiltb. constantly ing 0 ith the blood, witleh throns OM .n corrupted matter thrown:di every vein and Artery until life is taken front the body by disease.. Dr. Morse's PILLS have gilded to thellned vex victory Upon victory, by. restoring 'Milton. f the sick to blooming health 0101 lininitness. Yre, Ahotatevids who anguish been racked or ttattroyed With eleknees, pidn and , and 'those i f u frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who here been bioughtl.e it were„ within step of tine slient - grove, ,ohs stand ready to testify thst they would have been numbered he dead. 111111 it not been tor tills great suit wonderful medicine. Mo,se's titlltitilliout.lllllol. --A fter-otietirliro ta lien, they were astonished, and abso tardy surprised, lu witnessing their charming offects. Nib only de they give iminediate emu: and strength, anal take as ny.ull sickness,tpain and anguish, but time once go to work at the-fottfitia EMU of the disease, whieli Is blend. There fore. it-will be shown, especially by thes e wh o use t bps° Pills, that they will so eltetime 0101 that,diseose —that deadly envny=will.take its flight, and the flush of youth mid brainy will again retwrn;wnd thepros-. peckof Rpm cherish:and brighten pour days. \ _ CAlrrloN.-11e;ware ors etitinteFfrit signed A. 11. Moore..' All genuine hove the name of A.. 1. Co. ou Also t- signittureof A. 3. Whitt, it Co. -All others are spurivu A.. 1 Sole prietor, • No 10 CourtlandlVlELTE Street. Pro New York. - .1/e. Morso's Indian (loot Pills are sold by all dealer n Medicines. Agents are wonted 10 every town, village and hamlet n the land. Parties desiring; the ogeney will addresses bore for terms: . Prim 25 reels per box, five leges-will tie sent on ro elpt of Ohs stage'pald. : {ju2:l'sB. Ara- For Sale In Carlisle by 0. W. Harerstlek. . WA! ToN's Li - . JOY TO THE AFFLICTED -- KOUNG 4.IIERICA VICTORIOUS One small hex of Pills run, nlnety.ziltai cases out tit a hundred. No Bala -anti tie Mercury, no odor on the breath, nofear of detection. Two small pine a dose ; tasteless and .barinless as water. Full directions aro gliret, so that tile patient can cure himself a certain as with t.. the•advice of the most experienced surgeon, and much Letter than with-the advice of one of little experience ht this class of disease. .BKNT BY MAIL TO ANY DART OF Tin: COUNTRY by enclosing ene'dollar to On. 1 , ...0.-Watrolv, No. 754 North Seventh St. below race, thiledelphin. A Liberal D.iscount to the Trade. 'None genuine without the written signature of D. 0. Walton, Proprietor.„ Or. W'a treatnent for Belf.alome, Meekness, Se., In entirely different front the usual course. Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried °there 'without benefit The treatment is on certain , to cure as th Hun is to rise. Endes° a stamp, And addross as above, - giving a fall' hisidry . of the r4uointlyou will bless the day yore made the effort to secure what to certain—A It AIACA LUCRE. Jan. 27.1658.-Iy. , 1: 4 -1 0 UTZ'S lIIIXTURE.—This ie a if powerful and truly magical realedy for all exter nal diseases, elther'on man or beast. We would ask, have you the Ithefunatlsto or Corns? These 'ere not pleasant companions, and we know that you would like to drive them away as quick as possible. Then use Foutz's 311xtuto. . {Vonld you have your sores, swellings, ruts, burns, sprains, bruises, or any other wouuds healed, we repeat It, useFetift's Mixture. It Is truly a wonderful artlel, If your horse • has the Spatial, Itingbonii: Fistula, Sea:ltch., (Tacked heels, Chafes, (tans. Sprains, Ste , . We say again and again, your remedy is Fouts's Mixture. It resin hut twenty-five cents to try it. Hundreds who were racked with pains—soores who were thought Incurably aftleted, have been rjstored to health and soundness and urn now rejoining in the blessings that health bestows; and thus, dear reader, may it ho wlth you, if you are 1.0 unfortunate as to be afflicted with any of the ids for which you find thin Liniment recommended, use it preservingly, use is faithfully, and we think you will have raIUSO to blest the day when you became arqualmed with Foutz's Mixture. "Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ.:Westininster, Md. For sale by S. W. Haverstick, Carlisle, Pa., and store keepers, throughout the 'county generally. Price 25 and 55 costa a bottle. 1 jultVsS-Iy. HOES II)ISEASE ORIGINATE 131PURITV•OF TUE BLOOD? This is a question of vital importance. and one which has never been satlslictorily disposed of by the profes• nova who teach the healing art. Smo..maintain—and erpocially the old schrol Physicians—that life lives In the blood, and therefore all ilserwes originate in H— iatt modern nehmen avers that ailments Mite their origination in both the solids and fluids of the body. That the latter preponderate, however. Is a tied fact, and medical tidal has clearly demonstrated that at' least two-thirds of the Ills that huMen throb is heir to, have their source In an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD I As, for Instance. In the long cataloglie, each as Scrofu la, Totter, '• Ilarbeex Itch, Pimples, Blotches, Erysipe Ins. Elects, Salt Rheum, discharges front the Ear, fever Sores, or Irruptive diseases of any kind.—lliese are as certained by well known medical law:, to arise front lad 1,1,g - 4—while the ttighebt medical authorities declare that most fevers originate lu the FlllllO manner, and Imre particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former Le lug an interruti, and the latter an external irruptit o disease; and In all persons attacked hi these meladiek, the blood is found to be either coagulated, or of a dark unhealthy color. 'fo word off a large majority of diseases, as well an to ure a number which have already seized upon the eds. CM, It . in IrteS8119::t0 I'IIIiIEY TIIE lILQ(W Lindsey's Improved Blood &archer does not elnim to UNIVERSM. PANACEA for every discose known, but thtf , pmprietors attire for power trot only.of draining put- 00-itoptaritien-if the blood, but by the skillful rombirtition el well known veg.eitible remedies. it will cure ill discoses arising from slate of the liver, drive out dyt:pepFia. and. give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach That the Owen SEARCIIi.It is till that is claimed for it, the proprie tore can produce THE ['HOOF. It Is only a fuw years since it was discovered, and yet It has - grown into such G busitess that a largo laboratory bus out, built expressly fur its mannfiteture—a huge number of men employed in putting It up; and still the SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL TIIE.DEMAIND We ask any cidifild man, could this be tribe \led• lane did not posaese ALL the virtue. claimed Mr it The Prom etore have hundreds of certificates from men of probity end standing Iu the COMM May, flow lug whet the medicine is doing daily for the Flatlet Mg ASK ANY Pkatt.:ON who has eter,nietY the Blood Searcher whether reit was experiettrell. • Let the afflicted glee it a trial—a single bottle wit conduce the most skeptical of its efficacy. tn. Fur sale In Carlisle by S. W. liaveralick, 8. El liott, not B. .1. KleiTer; linultaian & Fon, Mechanic', burg; Deaweller ,b Zook, Shopherißtow ; JOSIDUA CU Iv llogktown ; Jkaoh-Sitnniona, Cross hands; Kurte &- Wise,"Hbireunanstown ; A. M. Leldich, prlnge ; Defy itistel;'Cburchtown ; Edward Janie& We at 11111; .1. C. Fasuaurht "& Bro., Oakville • Shotwanker Elliott. 'Newburg; Wm-Melton, Nowville; J. Ilmd Col, Springfield; Russell & Dice. Dick inaou ; & Wasbluger, - Jacksonville; 'Wm: Clark & Co.; Loon !loads; Win. IL Eckles, Sporting MI; D. Denllnper, Wbita flail; J. C. Altick,Shipperuiburg; nil of Cutnber . . bind county, Pa. . LINDSEY. ,t• LEMON. Proprfators. ' lloilidayspurg. Pa. OEM Du -VALL'S GALVANIC OIL - PREPARq ORIGINALLY or PROF. H. U. DU yAr..,L, Formerly of the College of Surgeon, Paris, Is now'offered to the public for the Cure of ali Sore end Painful MO/VA% r for instanca—Palti or. Soreness in any part 'of the System, Rhotunatistut Pain in thellack, Breast or "Naha Breasts. Neuralgia,. Mans, Ileadicha, Cravonliilhe Stiunach, or any other r Disown, that le SOME AND PAINFUL, and it is only over thin althea( Mamma we claim a PPIDFECT' We say.ponitively to our "petrone. we can re:. Hove the sufferer 90 times PILL of 160. VOUN just say to the public, Prof. Du Yell was 26 ye AM to bring ing this medicine to the euperlority tt has °retell Mb. ere.. , icat,. Price 52, contam bet9e. 031.4 per omit, off to the trade. o to, Oil orders Must be addresetsd to . 4.1 X STONEIIODII, Solo t'gt hill S. Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pe. ' CM=