'I'IIF, GUN MAIER OF MOSCOW A rate of the Empire Ittodei Pe- ter the Great 6 AP T ITR I El -- The time at which we open .our Miry is mid winter, 'and toward:3 tie 3 clove of the sev enteenth century. Russia is the scene. In the suburb:34g 310,r0w, add very, near the river an humble ent,.which betrayed attetittOstir arrangement stqsitoW or taste that mitre than made upthr its sr:tidi ness of size. • Back or the cot was atti nrti salt's shop, and other outdo:Wimps: lids 'shop - was dev..ted to-the mattulheture oftire ,.Tartnattheittly-St.inte-swords. and other edged weapons, were made here upon speold appli• • The master of this,tenement was the • hero • oft= tale, Roric Nevel. We find him stand - ing by his 'forge, watching die white smoke as it curled up .towards the throat of the • chimney. - 11,,e was a young inan, not over three•and-twenty, and pOssessed a frame or more than ordinary' symetry and muscular • . development 11e was' not large—not above a medium' size—but a single glance at the ----- broad—shoulders, and fiat sinewy ridges of the bare,arras, till at once „, Olathe, was master of great physical power. His f a ther had been killed in the then late war with the Turks, and the son, leaving his mother with a saflieieney of. sitstemoice, • went to Spain soon atteit he bereavement.-'--- . There he found work in the 'most noted nr• ' males; and now; well. versed in the trade, his 4'2:ailing, and,suppott •hiS mother. --- "Near — liTatood boy----Pard — Reepoff - --a bright, intelligent lad, same fifteen. years of ". age, who bad 'bound himsel rto the giuttnaker for the at posii•of luioi nie e the art. . • • Claudia - Nevel - Ituric's mother,-was a noble • loOking Woman, and light of her ,still • haadsome countenance - was •- never brighter -- - • than When gazing upon her-boy. She had a thaokful, loving heart, and a prayerful„hope fill soul. - • -i `lt ts . snowhig, anin, faster than -ever," remarked Paul, as ire took his seat at the sapper.table, in company with the others. "---A -real riled -Ruric,-reid itottids few moments while he .bent his ear to listed ' to the. voice of the storm. had'-hoped '[would show no More for the present. ,The snoi;• is deep enough now. And how it blows I" "Never mind," spoke the dame, in a trust easy tone; mnatstortir When itllsteth, - . and we can only thank God that we have shelter, and pray litr- those-who have Bore." Amen I" responded Rorie, ferottly". ' The meal 1511,1 at-length eaten, and the 'We set back, and shortly afterwards Paul re• -tired-to-his bed. Run e drciy himhair close up to tlie fire place, and - leaning against the ,jam he bowed-. his head jai abiorbing thought. This' had become a habit with him of late: Ilis tno th•er having observed these fits or abstraction, became uneasy and pressed Ruric to tell her what it was over which he waaatreonstantly and so moodily brooding. Being thus orged, • -Runk confessed that it was of Rosalind Valdni ' ' (therm-Nino daughter of a mobiCman, and now the 'Ward ofi - Olga,. the powerful and • haughty Dukerf Tula)'lifi was thinking.— Itut•ie's father, and the father'of Rosalind, had been - comrades in antis in their youth, and their children had been playmates. But when the, elder Novel was slain in battle, nitric was yet a boy, and the widow and her son remained poOr and obscure; while Valdai, more fortunate, had risen to a high rank; unit dying, left Itosnlind.a title and a fortune. - -The young people, however, had ndt forgot- . ten each other. --Runic loved Rosalind with till the fervor of his being. and he.-felt assured that Rosalind returned his rove.. As he and his mother satdelatting • the matter on that stormy night, a' load knock upon the outer - -- doorstantled theta. _ _ . - "Is there any one -here?", the gunmnker asked, as he opened the door, -bowing his head and shielding, his eyes , from ttriving snow with one hand. " "Yes," returned a voice hour the Stygiiin darkness. "In God's name let me in, or I ' shall perish." ""Then follow quickly," said Magic. "Here • —give -me-your---hand.t—There—tiow—Cionte.2..._...' The youth found the. thickly-gloved hand =gloved with the softest fur—and 'having red the invisible applicant into' the hall he closed the door, and then led the way to the kitchen. Without speaking, }hale turned inal gazed upon' the newcomer. The strati . ger, who was eqUally desireus ascertaining What . Manner qf man Runk was, was a monk .• —and hithited something like toile of the„ Black monks, of St. TiFieheek :He was of ine• and possessed', n rotundity of :••• person:which' was 'comicabto behold.• 1014441i . ,' after; warniing,-binif.elrby the . • fire, the guest asked if he could • be. accony. •' inOilattffi' wit h some sleeping place, and being answerpd , inn, the affirmative, Runic showed hu ten'vhamber aind thewtetired•hiuuelf. The ne st hretiltlest, the Month went withdturie to. Lis shop,Mnd ex amined with,amefrinterest the-variotet wen , pains 'therein. AniMn'yee,stioned him closely .".e.a.to'wbenhen.be Mid ever met. hint, before, '..bot the Monk-'replied 'evasively; quid after,. !::iniying'dun in case the i n ev- . . :.: , er,.in.arty,great :emergency, ieecl.. e. friend,' that he might 'epply• t'd• las, he took hi's • , •,oc e i nfternopo i just •., Some part 'y; " . . EMI \raids} . ' "I am,". ans,. to Wender. • • Well,'sir;"resumed L.• haughtiness, "perhaps my b, quiekly and saiisfat:tiwily settled. desire to make the Lady Rosalind my w.,... Rude Need started at these words, and he clasped his hands to hide their •tremulous ness. But he . was.not,' long in debating upon an, answer.' "And why have you come to me with this information. sir ?" he asked. Reric Navel, you shall not say that Idid . not make myself fully understood, and hence 1 will explain." lifd Count spoke this as - speaks d. tnan who feels that he is doing 'a . 'very condescending thing, and in the same tone he proceeded : "The Lady Rosalind is .. of noblo parentage and very.wealtlty,. My own station and wealth ere equal with hers. • . I r love her, and mustlutve her for,myivife.- `I have 'eon to see thenohle Ddke, her guar" dian l and he objects not to my suit. But he , informed me that there was one impediment, and that was her love for you. lie knows full Well—us I; know; and avail must know she could.never become mur•wife 'but 'yet he -is anxious not to " terliire too "'"'mot h'tigniiiet.herinclirintions. o a simple denial from you, to the effect ;the en can ' never plohn.; her timid, is all that is ne , essa: , have a .paper More all. drawn up, and... • ''•all that F. require ,is-Simply,your ure,- . , Bare—it is only'a' plitim'stinPle avowal on . your pert that you have no hopes nor thoughts , ''pf seeking the:band of the.lmly in marriage." 'spokote-drew-a-papec from the, bosom : of hiu. marten doubletottd,having opened it he' banded ittOwardi the 'ft . :mutat:cr. - But Antic took it not. Ile:diew buck and g4ed.ilie.yisitor sternly.jq the are. „ Sir. Comit,"- he said,' calmly. and , 6rmly,.. "you have, plainly. stated ,your Proyesitiou, plaioly, nnoicr. , 1 pannot sign ,„- . ; . . , , fl rgaspetl,DitriMidir,iti hoick intssion. " 80. yam refuse?". •• • ' ‘ ll92fut you sigh it Damonoft terning,paie", rage. , Bere`,lVissign I you Perhaps he tittomt".writc,"!,ftioggested ,, may Make trtrk,''' rejmued the Count, in the same contemptuous.time. 1 "It might not require, much more'urging • to induce me.tttintilie my mark in a manner not at all, agreeable: to. you, sir," the youth t retorted, with his teeth now sdt,'arnd tkedarh 1 veins upon his brOw now starting more plain: • ly, out. '" Do yen seitk-n quarrel with mg.?"., "Seek?-4 seek. what I Atilt have. Will you sign?" "Once more—No!' • .. "'Then, by heavens, you shall know what it is to thwart suck as me! Ilow's that?" As these Words . passed - frinnl - lhe"Coithei. lips in a low, - hissing' . whisper, he aimed a blow.with lets fist at Ilmrie's Item'. The gun• „maker_hatt.not dreamed, of such a dastardly niq, and he was not prepared tin• it,' Yet he' dodged ii;, -- acd -- as'ilm•Count drWlntqk-It urieT dealt him in blow upon the brow that felled IhiM to the floor like a dead ot: - ' " -. i ".Beware; Stephen Trzett r e lte•witlspdred J the•Couttes companion. as thm irtflividnal )ode a movement as though he would-come' Award:. . '' I ant not Myself nowinnd you and 'lest where you are." , - . • The nuts tints . addressed viewed the gun• salter a' few' moments, and he seemed to timbale That lid had better avoid a e personal tepuider.,.. . • • - ~ _. Conrad ' Datnotaf ul ga'zed i n to his antagonfst's face a few puients in silence. Ills own thee was "mthly pale, and his whole frnme.riniveryl. "jiatric ..Npvel," he said,. in • a hissing, and metFtene,“you wilf hear from tmt. i can ?mama( yotic lilelieinh stock:" And with this he turned away. "Paul," said the gutimaker;.torning tp his 7571TRFTliirifitiillifil goar,c^lrat - trivard-of". Js s t() ttirtnothel.. Be sure:" -. , ' • , .._____ On the following morning, as Burls wits sparing tor - breakfast,. he . saw Olga, the ilke,,pass br, and strike olf into the Boric no road. _Now,ilintight lii?,.is the time to 11 on Rosalind; had ns soon as he had eh -1 his breaklhst he prepared fbr the visit.— t dressed well, and no man in Moscoet had nobler look when the dust of toil was re 'two from his brow and garb:: He took. a horse raid sledge, and started for the Kremlin, within which the duke I We'd. - . .- , In one of the sumptuouslv furnished apart ' tits of the. p•dace of the Duke till'ule. sat rinlind Valdai. She ices a beautiful' girl t' shied in perfect formovith the fall flush of Itli and vigor, and Rossessinee thee of uliar sweetness .and intelligence. She '' only nineteen years of age, and she had n.ten.-yea4.an_orplutn._:.:There - was.noth• of the aristherat in her fook-Inotlii - 111 -- ; ud, nothing haughty ; but-gentleness and • were the t r-e elements ocher soul. . HOW tioiv i . Zenithie '1" asked Rosalind, as I waitingdnaid entered. • • , . !Thei . e'is ,a, gentieman below who would yo ,n, tine g al re - plied. • • • ..• .:- .:• -, ! Then. tell hlin I cannot see him," said ialiod, trembling, -- . - - ; But itl's Ruric•Nevel, It - 1y mistress." ' Rorie 1" exclaimed the fuiLmaiden, start. up, while the rich blood mounted to her 1. , and temples. ." D, I ant glad.has t .. 'My prayers are surely answered.= I him hither, Z.-noble."' 'te: girl denafted,und erelong afterwardS le entered the ApartMent. - He -walked ! I lly to where Rosalit K nad arisen to her , and.tjiking one of her hands in both his Yhe pressed it to Ifig - lips.l - It was with 't ulty he spoke, llut the emotions of his I became cam at length, and then he re (1 IlOsalimr,v prom Ise that she ironic( deer , km'? her haso1:10 be disposed rrtoanoth• , qie'Dnke 0 . 1 . 'Ado. Ruric infbrmed her ' o visit of Count Damonolf to-his shop, i nrpose and the' result. Rosalind was it ished and alahned. Still, she could l int ,4 - ,e that the• Duke meant- to bestow her Upon Ilamonoff. The Duke owed him not i y,, she said,•aud might perhaps tie play- . ng Pith - the Clount. • ' RI tic stilt till as a 'lfni'. suspicion flattriel pot, him. 'Had the Duke set Ihtmonoff up on t , at mission oil purpose. to get him into a iittap.el. ." Aye," thought. the-pvtfhto him. self, ••the Duke knows that I Inveglaught the SWQI C plasonmllie knows that the'.:Count. wool; be no match for.me.. Soda! thinks in this :'bile manner to make me an instru. meta for riddimlltilli of a plague." But the youth was careful not to let Rosalind know of th'c'T - Ite - thought - te• -- would - b e' unhappy if she' knew that a duel was likely to conical!' bete; at himselfand the Clown. . .: • , Al a• some minutes .ot emffintrative si• lenee Rur:c took leave of Rosalind, and.was soon to the open court. Here he entered his sledg• , and then drove to the barracks in the 'Khitr.torod, where lie inquired for a young frienn named Orsa, a lieutenant oft be . gnard. The c hirer was quickly found, and as he Met Rorie hiS saint:l6wn was warm- and cordial. Cell er p G oft' After the first friendly greetings were passed, Hark. remarked, "I may havy a meeting with - 10 - nrad Cdtint Drtimonnif. - -He --has sougl.; a quarrel—insulted me most grossly . ~II a blow, at my head—and I knoekal him d wn. You can judge as well as I what the rt- ult must be," M st surely he will chtillenge you," cried the ol'•cur, excitedly. .r • So I think,", resumed : Burk, caltnl. "And nworill you serve tut: in the event'!" ' • And•thereupomitarje related all that had ocean.'s • d at. the lime his ate p, and. then took this leave, Fle t' ached 'Mine -just as his' thhther Slrea&iiii the board fth. dierter.' Ile often went n:nly th m buSinesa, and she. thought nut ol:U;dzi •.g him questioas, On .thestioning l'aul, in the shop, in the 43 !lerncem Ituric, to' his great.surprise, learn the filack Munk had been there (1 , 5- . 07^ iseoce; to purchase a dagger; that • aar at, the I.lty a minute tim visit of Ur7.' en and Damanolf, Tule& to be much pleased with . As they were talking,. Ur. wesented a 'challenge froth ;c at once referred hint to e took his leave. alkitht eight o'clock, a sledge ic's door, and young Orsa en. . lie called llurie aside, and that the arrangements had all ■ ,fr is in a hurry," he,'-said;-"arid • ; \ppointed the meeting alien o'cltick w forenoon. It will take place at band of the river jast beyond the Viska Hill:' "fold the weapons?' asked Rude. "1.....v0rd5," returned Orsu. ".The Count will 'u ring his own, and •he gives you the priviige of selecting such an one ns you chor re." ."1 thank you, Orsa, for your kindness thus far, and you may rest assured that 1 shalt be prompt." -" oppose I call here in the morning for you i" 'suggested the visitor. "1, should be 'pleased to have you do so," the a:maker said i and thus it was nrran :ged k the 'following .morning Runic was up :ter tea, and at the breakfast table !iota e ivoi , i of the one all absorbing theme was itt• tare I: After the meal was finished the gun went out to his shop. 'and took clown fro l'oae of the closets along leathern case, in' ..hich were two swords. They were To 'led • blitiles,"und of most exquisite workinan shi --end 'finish,- Rarie took unt; the heaviest on 'which was a two-edged'iveepon, with it crt-as hilt of heavy gilded metal. lie placed tin t , piiintapen. the .floor, and then, with all hit) weight he beet the' blade till _the pommel to' the point: ;The' .lithe sleet apriEyg„ bel 1c -bolt's place with a sliarp clang, anti the te, Jere was not started. Then he struck the. 41r,v-of-tha-blielW•upon-the ivith , grent-- to ce. The-,--aling . waS sharp and 'Clear, mid " St, litehael,7-. Said the gunmaker to -11 . -1 boy; 'f;Moseow'does not - contain - another .ii ! ide like that.' ...11einasaus never:ea:ay a bet-,, • are Tight, my gaiter," the'. 'TO retained, Who' had beheld.4l4trial of the rade avith,ee hounded 'admiration: ''" But," 1 st addetl,l"-courd you - no t a blade, IKsts'altatr ,'-f-i'erhiaps;-lif I liad.4ltO steel:-: Bet I liaVe' net.' The.steel ,of those-tWo'bitides cache ilpiniudia,,and.was.originally'liaame wet*, ponderous, -tivo•hetided • affair; belting. t i eg'ati',ol3engel 'The inetal , I eSSe ' S razor; ...- • ~ with, the tilastatitfof the•Molit - subtle spring. My old master at Toledo gave me these as a . memento, Were i tio mentiOn the sum of '•• • --- money ho was once offered for the largest y,3,I;iItAIIA:Sr;. J..14•M0D f. OWIII., •S.M.DAVIDSON • Ott,111•In A/cDOWELL. WIGO one, .you would diardly•Credit it," ' • •- . •.'.:' .. , , '..... - • Alter this Rorie gave' p at ," , a f,',, di r e - 6 - -- -•-•••-••••-,-,• G tiN tato. -,AND. nanbrits, Leavenworth City, Room. Territory. , ' lions about the %fork promising to •he back light. Just then . •i /roe drove lip- to I „ VLL buy, set), and locate lands in before. Kansas - and'-Nehraslia Teri ltorles, lowa and the door. ' - Western' fillasourl. buy and sell totals, loan and Invest ' I iii - iii, Ivan all really. - Iris in Id hw woo ill , looney. buy and sell qr.dis, giro 111 ftirelutitin rospeetilig li i ,„ I, ii i .l imi. , I ii,.,,:,,i, to her ~;if•ii it sm il e ; ilia country, and dos,kinnenil agency business. :: • . . . Ite.F.EILENCEd. upon Ili; ihne , flit pal his arias about her I..lohn.B.,l3initon,'Esli...Ciir)hilinl'a. ' ' . • - Wm. B4,ttini, ILli - and .i iv ,' • w lotr to his bosom: • • tiou.. :11. . IL omit'sanker i` - -- '. ..„ '' Il•al bless A oil. my ineilum••—l shin II coi . n' lies, Brenneman S.:Cp., Thinkers, Carlisle, . buck.' Ile said this and then tie k.sseit her,' win: 31. Ileodorsor.k.sq.. Carlisle. fie dared stop to speak no' more, but ti 1,,.... li u . rg ,h ,e , Salidi.vr•on, Esq.. k.aneaster. Pa. . . ... . . 1 A. Ahl. al, C., Newyille, Po. . ' opened•thealoor and - pass• il out. ,.- win. 5. Colman: Logo " ".. '' -- . - 1 - 111 - ve - Ton it - goodivettponV . - -asked'Ot'Su - • li. W, Clark h Cis, Bankers, Plilladolishin; _.___ , lion. 3/ kneel tioellin, Sliephenlatown, Pa. . ---: as the horse started on. • . Usury Heiman ,S, Pons, Alerelmulli, IntlitielOro. • ''° I I n tro. " ittliii . .l iiillit; efilietiri "lijiti 'vile E. L. Illake Elam Cashier Aleivaiitile Bank, Wes, _York. ' '.lforlane Beni Pstate Agents,"dlnu . II which•bas stombncre tests than aunt swords . " ) 3. ll l l ( ;l e ,rtsi, " Yvratii„. • ' . • " I '' "'" will hear." . Aintatter some farther remarks 11'111.1We : ore, 'Esq., Attorney. and Beal Estate Agent,, lie rehired the peculiar eircutustances attenid.l ii. T . " 1 ,4i,tr i 1 .. 1 , 1 , 1, t•:,:a... Conn'. city, all._ • hig the making of the sword, and his posses- t Ex-coy-10.Th Elinor. Cumberland tkoirity, Pa. sion of it. • ' h . E. W.. Clark h Co.. hankers, Plilladelphit • . . • , .• At length they struck upon the river,, amid ' fi° ' l ' h4 " H `" flieTi ' bul ' l ' s. . in half nil' liege Mere lhey reached the ap• ~ ' l° " l ` l64 1851' ' —/3.* pointed spot. The day.„:_wil • s lataut Hill. They CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK. hail beta upon _ lii(l_grpittia . lißt. it. : ' el! - 1110• • PliOeilli•MOßS. in e n ts. alit ltil e tit heti party et\ me -- .ta - iiiglit - w -- n.i.bisi Nei', ".. ,-, tilii.iliiiiiiialiN;iii - nii, -- around the-bend of tile 'river.. The iitoii'k was • nowt. C. STUMM; Julls litimdte, niellAllit Wyelts, . tlelliti S. tiTl.llEitTi, .' then! «Igo. . .-- JOIIN U. DUNI.VP, 11, A. Ex Milinia. t t • As -Wool as te Count and his second and ' This nak; doing liustness ii, the noon, ol leer.-liven Aurgeon hail arrived, and_ the horses had. been . 110111:in S . . Cll., is .now . folly prepared to do a g01:0191 8 ePlirPdi the I ialthltlallt ProPol , "‘(1 aral the - 11 ;ii k a l l n .V,!o u vii t irc s i 7 , - ",n l r,s ;r i l tt Ti ' ,'7,7ti ll 'e d li e i l i i i t l Y ciiinunit - 1 shOnid repair, to an old building ‘llich was r willpilat make. Interest paid on special M.pesiis. Cr'e close at local. . . - .tilictlau. ot ddryosit Ilion lag In( en.st at the sato or five • . .... . • . • cent., A#llll be Issued for an 1.1.10 rt a period n f • Aye," added Damotioli.—" Let, us have f'a'i r attas. inter e st on 111)l certificates will re:lee: t it:lt' • . ntrltr:lrusirtess — rhsml - for -- 1- - woultl-4m4litele=l/i3 , etatauktaLl-41uw.ex.r.v...thauCataldattxliticates...a.ia. dinner. I !line with Olgtt to dtty, aild'it fah " ue "" " n"Y titan th "" ah " r """ 611 '" V' tv u" Ilu • clod, they shall bear the same ratedd interest up to the indiden awaits mry'roining." • - -statemt renewal.. Particular nth lition paid to (I t o col. '• '.l.'inlice hi iii nol t " Whispered 0 Na, who . 13, , , t i l t r" c l i 1 431 4 ' L t t l e n s te n e i Ts ; dn , eks, 4 .e., tu 10 , 3 part of ter mil kiid close by fturic's side. 'That is one. Itu'atittancee nouleit i , '11;1 - gland. jr,dand, or thwq,ifili': nent. The faithful and' esolithintial oxtelltioll fir an Of ills chief litlifllii when engagell in an Milt ir (Intrusted to thcm, m ay he relied upon. I • tdilllB hitid. lie hopes te 'get lollangry, and "17;4 ran the attentlen or Fthinis, %Thardee pad •• -,. • sumtdditge your net' Ves." . - . all, there who desire a net,, depository for their non ee, to th 4 undeniable fact, that the prolfiletors of I his lb nit - - l '. • Nevei- fetrr."•llllSWci•ed the piti in aker. !- The party' halted when they reached the 't • ti r im;,:;;.,A,,!;it . ,.'r, ',:',;','l'',',:{:el. l 7',i3f,fidif„'„f'oir,lireell2isiiti hlteribr 'or the rough structure, and the Cutter "nl. ll l S Co. - tlii They have recently removed into their new iloilii n g e,tr,off his pelisse an d drew his sword— . ' Muse directly opposite_ their termer stand, In AVP,4 ' .11 uric rontit'ved his example. .' • Nam Street, a few doors oafit of the Railroad Depot. "Sit Omni," the latter said, as he moved where they will at all titne be pleased to give any in• fialnatton desired ill regard to money nuttlerro In gene a step forward, "cre.we commence this work N o. , • . - rwoi all Itresent to ittnterstand - diStinetlY __open-for-businpse.frotn 9.eclock.i n d he tunining until. 4 o'clock in the evening. how 1 I •stand. Yon have sought. this - quarre:l if. A. STUlla EfIN, Casider, from the fitst. . Without the least provoca tion fronl me you have insulted me most. grossly, turd this is - the climax, So, befor . e God mid' .mati, be the resell 'apart your own •head." - " tlidd," cried the surgeanlitying his hand heavily upon the Count's arm. " You hate no tight to speali.thus, for you lower yourself when you do it. If Lace come to 'tight, do sd houorahlir.- iitningny - reply'tinntoporrPronottotrsiip.4, Litt be did not spotlit it. He turned to Lis antagonist and said,— "Will ytirt inenhure weapon's, sir? Mine map be a .mile the longest. - 1 . seek no 1111 : , yantnge; and •1 have one hereof the same length an a l weight, as toy own , if_yott wish it." . "I am well satisfied as it is," replies dtii .:-. "Then take your ground.—Arc - yoti ready V .. .. .. 1 " i Rill r Thetwo swords wens crossed in an instant, - with a, clear,. sharp ring.. The itbeve is all of this story that will be published in our columns. We give this as a Sample. The eeethwation of it friA where it.leayes oil' lier: can only be fotAid)la t h e New York Ledger, the great family , paper, for which the most popular writers itsr the _country contribute and whieln:is 'for lode at oll the stores! hrougliont the city. and Country, where papers are sold.—ltemember,and ask tor__the Ness' rrik led :ser or :\ torch I 11,, a itil :, ALLit._wou . will get the . contimiatiotr of the• story - from where it leaves off here. It you cannofget st copy at any bookstore. thjpulc • lisher of the Ledger will mail you a-copy on" the receipt of live cents. -, The Ledger is mailed to subscribers'at - $2 a year,•or' two copies far V.l. Address your letters to Robert llonper; puldiSher, 41 Ann street, New York. It is the handsmoeSt sod 'best family paper in the country, elegantly illustrated, and'illtaincteii•i.ed bra high mor, , 'altUnc. -- its - present-circulation - is over tour husidred thousauil copies, which is the best evidence we can give of its merits. ”aovk va&s . is tirk#Vl44l. CAITTION Morchantn and ;tradern will.be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a counterfeit of Morse , n Indian Boot Ihlle, ...geed A. B. Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pith. bare the naiad and Signature of A. J. IVAits A Co, on each boa. • IA It. AOimeh, the Inventor of 'MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS has spent the greater part of his life In traveling:. havingvisilud Europe, Asia and Africa, as Well an North America—has spent three years among the Indians of Our tVestern country,-It was lu I.lSw.i• that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. .11 Morse was the first man to rstahlish the lint that al dlse...zes arise from IMPURITY OE" E It I.OOD-.11.1.1 our strength, health and life depended upon this viral fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act to perftwt Ilartionly with, the different I unctions of the.botly. the blued loses its Tnitioni-heconics thiek, corrupted end diseased: thus eittning all pains, itch. nets and distress of every mime; 11111` strength to exe , boasted, our health we are deprived of, and If nut me is not assisted in throwing oil the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of lint will recover I e 'nowt' nut. lions Inn portant thou - that we should keep the various passages of the body free nod Open. Anti 11,4 plecuant tc, 118 111111. we lone It In ,ms VOW, 10 pin n Medicine in your reach. namely. Morse's Indian Boot ('ills, manufactured film) plants and roots which grow around ,the mous. miaow: Mills In Nature's garden, for th e health and rco revery of dlseitsed loam. One of the roots from which them, Pills are made to a Sudorific., which opens the pores of the skin, and iisslsto Nature in throw log out the liner parts of the corruption within. The second Is ti plant willeh'ils 1111 Expectorant, that opens end um clogs the passage to the tongs, and thus. In t) soothing manner, patine) Its duty by throwing till phlegm. rani other humors from lungs by copious spitting The 11th d Is a Diuretic. which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus etieburagett. they draw large numunts of impurity from the blood, Which is thou thrown out lountifully by the urinary or water possage,and which could not - have 1101111 dischumed In any other way. The Eolith is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prime , utiles of the Pins white engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser partieles of Impurity which cannot pitss Iry the other outhets'aro thus taken up and con veyed off in great quantities by the bowels. —kettle the above, It It shown-that Dr.. Morse's-Indian hoot Pills not only enter the stomach. but become united with the blood, far they find woy to every part, and completely rout out nod cleanse the system Irian all impurity, and the 11th of the body, which is'the blood. becomes perli,ctly healthy t conse„gaintly ail sickness and pain Is driven from the system, for limy earned remain when the body becomesso putt and clear. The reason why people MO so distresscol, when sick, and why so many -die, Is bscause they do no( get a medicine which will pass to the inflicted parts, end I which will open tile miturol passages for the discos° to be castrut : hence, a limp. quantity el -food and other.' matter Is lodged. and the stomach and - intestines' tire literally overlioiving with' the corrupted mass; thus. undergoing disagreeable fermentation, ronstently Ing with the blood, whirl) throws thatlarupted matter' through every vein end artery . , until life is taken from the body by disease. Or, Morso's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions f the sick to blooming health and lumpiness. Yen. thousz.nds who hove beet) racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish. and whore feeble frames have beanscorched by tho burning olementn of raging. fever, and who hove been brought. as It were, within stop of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that. they Would have been numbered with the dead, bad it -not been for this great and wonderful medicine, horse's Indlah Boot Ms. After one or two doses hind been tn. ken, they Worn nstontslied, and ribs° utuly surprised', in witnessing their charming effects. Pot only do they give Immediate ease and strength), at.d•talto away' all sickness, pole and anguish, but they once go to work at the foundation-of the disease, whieb is blool. Thor-. fore, it will be shown, especially by those who use, these Pills, that they will so chi:nu:0111111 purity, that - disease —that deadly enemy- ~ .will take its blight, mad the flush of-youth and teauty. will aptin riTurn, and Its pros tient of ti long nn happy life will ck et - brighten' your days. . 'CAUTION.—Bimna of nmuntorfell signed A. D. Moral). All genuine have the name of A. J, Winvet A Co. on each box. Also t signature of A. .1. White Co. All others aro spurb u . • 1 , ;. 1 IV; lIT,S Sple Prdprtutor; , yu to Court! end Street. Now ,York. I ndbm Rout tills ere, 'sold by All ttealme . . . . • , Sgontrnreortott4 in overy4owneilllaiestul'lonnleb In tliioand. Parties ditslrlng the agency will tiddresa as . . . above Tur terela. . .. ' Price 25'eents pee 'box, live boxes will legiPsot.on re. veipt of 41. is stage pal . . ' .. t futia' AR. AB- For NO, In Carl slo by Fl; W. liaverstlek. ; , 7 1 l A.K4, NOTI u t, Ave !mire from thin thy put dowb tlid j kices of Our . rdinalnlnd stock orw inter 'gonott ' All ',manna Wanting' drslrablo gouda at low plc., such' as . doubla long and square Seolelt and Amurlran rhgwla,.tlantlrg and TM= uma, loam kt.. will bo `ortalto orbolug becomniodator by callhig, at' LIM/left& SA W'EN'S now and clump, Admo. AlsoJrist received a largo invoice' of White and brown abiding and nhoottogn(munlin, Mauna and fur• niohing' gOndA of 'all Idlub , s, cidlarcand t•Ocrl roods suited lid tho'seison.— • " • [JaIuIVAU: - DA hrivo'now on btnd preparot(in manuMetum to oiler all sarlathja WILITIO an?' Oaf*: :Ad.:II-mu " •' leinlrrON,dr.; Tionlo,llm. • Mount II ollylinimdc Mom's. It!" i";te I I 11 Mny 20. 1867 F IRE INS U RAN CE. - TILE ALLEN CAST' rIINNSIIOIIO MUTUAL YI 11E IN SURANCE COMPANY of. Cumberland county. Incorm, rated by an net of 'Assembly, to now 'folly orFnnizi d, and In - operation - nnder - the management f,i the following commissioners, viz Daniel Bailey, William It. Oorgas, Michael. Coeklin, .1, Efeheiberger. Christian Stayman, John C..lhteu lap, Jamb -11, Cnorer, HY° , S. Eberly, mho 11. 'Messer, .1. Brandt, .haleph Wiekersham, A lexandel Cathcart. _ . The rates of insurance are as tow and favorable ns nny .Company of the Jiliail.in-the .titate.. .Persons.nihhing to lineman members are invited - to lathe application t n'tlio agents of the company, who are to wait upon them at /my I. line. INIOSSIIR, Proi4.lcint. 'CHRISTIAN srtKuics.Sine President. Secretary. COCKLIN. Treasurer.. •' - MEM CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sheerlel,. Allot), Rudolpli Martin. New Cumberland; Henry Zearing. Ststremanrdown : Samuel Woodburn, Dkido,o n • (( wir y Bowman, Churebtown ; _slode Middl^ lon • Samuel Oralunn. Penrsboro': Samuel Coover: Mer ' haulesbnrs':"A• Corklln. Sherherdrtown; D. Coover. sholdo.rdstown ; C. B. klerifor, Silver Nprlng; MALL liavemliek. Silver Spring: Charleg Yllllli COUNT.V..---IV. F. PIO:log, Dover: I'ete•r Wol f-4;1,i, Fean1;1111: .141 e. Urill1t11," Worrlugten ; .1, 1..."1/ear 1•_ . . . — 1170.71 , 1115T0.= - II 3: Loebmon; linrghllorg. Members of the compaoy lotting, policies about. to ex pity, can liftve them renewffi by outt:lng applleatflon to .13tly of tile .114ettlx. • , A. B. EWING'S ru.RNITUUJ WARE-ROOMS, 1858 8 5 8 • West High Street,' carlisle, Pa (I'remitint atrardeitat the Otniberlenul Cony --laricultund Fair of 1807) The sub...fitter has jut , t, royal - fat tho most tplentlld assortment ttlf articles in into lltte. ever brought to this phase—wlllyh he iflOßte . rtOned to sell at prices that do iy competition. Parlor, ehanullsor, pining -roots, FuttraTurtu. • Kitchen and • Ulnae }imbruing every article used by !louse And Hotel keepets t of 00 most approved and lashfonulde design and finish. Including also Cottage furnitaK in seat+. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, Lint frames, picture:4, &0., Purchasera are requested lo tall and examine his stock, at his extensive Irue-rooms, West Main street, North side.. A. B. EWING. . . . O 1 Particular n ttent Inn given as unto( to funerals orders from town and country, attended to pilanpit mind unt moderate longs. Carlloe. M0y.12,1g55.-I.t. 1 OLIN P. LYNE & SON, have just ft/ rot rived their Fail Monk of 11AltliWA RE, which makes their stole very 'large and complete. .We now stand ,rainy to furnish the public With-every variety el goods in the lino of WARRANTED DUALITY, out ut wino that defy competition. Enumeration is useless; seine° It to say that we have everything in our Ilse that the public ran yosnfbly stand in need ef. The most we cab say Is "Try un all ye that want geed goods at low priors." We return our 'dorme thanks to the gruel nun public for their very liberal patioungo,, and asking a mint Inuatlon of the NUM, Oct. Li, 'LS SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR ,smx 100 TIIOIJSAMI White Pine tillin g ce, of superior quality, Which they .111 sell at river prices. Afro, n large lot of Cherry and Walnut, from !e. Inch to 3 holies NA.. which they will sell whole sale or retail low. Also, a pair of tiny Soaks, whhil 011 l lot) mid 'low. Also, a now '1 hrnshing Machine to which we invite tin ottenliUJ of humors, an we feel lIVA 'used to glee in bargain. All hinds of Lumber And Coal constantly on hand low for rash. Carlisle, Juuo 27, 'Gil. A mtnucAN WATCH.—llaving re ceived the agency for the wale of!thu Annuli= tth, from the Boston Watch ConmanS, I would re,' sportfully totem my old friends and the public.gener ally, that I have a Hite assortment new opening and toady for sale, in gold nod silver flnt r pt and very fibu styles. and with regard in time they emir be beat, 'to uume that fact It Is only roelyNtry to gin a them a trial. Persons in want of a correct timepiece, are respectfully Incited trq call and see our watches. IV. h. A. NAUGLE. June 30 'MI Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. A R S LOOK. II I?, E ' THRESHING MACHINES! 'lll scriber desires to Infant (motors and the pair lie generally that he now has on hand and is con stantly manufacturing. Threshing Mavhines_wlth Pler pont's Patent Stinker, which are generally . acknowl edged to be the best articles now in live. Also a variety of Iniprtwod Clover Itullot F, Corn Shol tom Straw Cub. tern and Plank's Celebrated Plow. Ilealso lkttendr, to the repairing .of Agricultural Mschinery lu rho bent manner anti" on reasoneble terms, Manufactory on NorthAlauover Street, directly opposite the residence of George Metzger, EsqL. . Sept. 2, , 'JOHN PLANK. ionpeco LEATHE4.—A full as. Ortanont of blorocen Leather, laninga and Bind (7go (loot Trees, and a full asaortmont Shoe:Kitt and Ilml)ngs of all }dada. JOHN P. LYNE S: SON, .North lionoVer Street Oct 27,,,54 .-I•A.It IRON r 'BAR I1tON.!--450.900 of Rolled and Bur ]ran, of all slam 3114 i kindt!, ho best,bramls; Stool of all kinds nod slaps at Mu lowest market prises. • ' All Iron ,warrauted to be good or the money returned. JOHN ➢. 1..Y.N.1; Sr. EON, Oct. 27, '2B, . North Llnnarnp gliTtet, . " NAILS 6 NAILS !--406.150g8 of nails .J i istr c elvpdaroa for solo_chaapar then over. . Country inarelowita 'OR be / furaislisit with na ils at inatwithetureea prises at.tho.cheap tho aware Store ,pt: • TI EN itx. :SAXTON, " 'East nigh St., Jan. 10,1869 , . • • 1‘, 7 IN 1)0 SII ADES I—The finest; akaaor T and, Clan:moat fINSOO.IIIOrIE or wrooow aaliadaacan Ln.hml ut tha haw Moro of ' „ `,IMEBURN-111110-7C OA-1; TONS of Lykeila Valley Nut'C'oal, a superior o,.reseivlag and Po sale . ) ?Y. ' ,August.fylfitit rTHERMOMETERS 1 TH ERM OAI E: 1: Timst t TIIERNIOMINHitiS ! .7u4 received CIIQ abovo; all , Plzetc nutlievernd finish a: Ku*stwii • • V • ISEL treceiyed tit' the •- 4i ritnridn'it.e ,, ?in& Orocery mod Ton ROM, now Stock otNos. I, 2 and 9 Maorteral In 'assorted pack- Einlenan, Moss Shad,' Dairy and G. A. I,lvapont tata. tionpa. Math drlok,Vlnegna, on; Ac. r • • Nov' 10 '611: '' • 0 • •' . „ . . • „ • , . - • - . , • - ~ -,,, , DLAOKS IITEIS" ,C 0 Al .-10Q00 , •••. ,IJI ilunbein of litkundlinni6onl; . lllini MY enlabrntt..f, "imcdon'''Xlliinn, riredving and for saln by ~ ', • , !X neukVG.'lBl'4:'•• . • , W. in..XIVII.RAY .. tit)) abuctilunicuit. LATIGEST CFTATTt .A.NI) ,pUItNITURE .IGrathiot's (lay Street Ware•Rcoms, . - • I ~ Krte.nat:ny from Oar/ to Frrdetirle Sired, ,hotting 90 fi et front, 170 feet deep, - ttnd f;',Worior biyh. +i BALTIMORE," M D • •9' , ---- Wlulr In-kept altrayk.oh-lnud, fir made to ordttr.ovi , .'y I.ty • le fie Fee in Iffuhlt, Hair Noths Or-IlroratoTI• Frew% Fdll Stuff and Toodalllnu, Taylor A IINI 01 1 / 1 1E81u Pluplt.'llnir, Cloth. or Ilifieutt , ll6.- ' • Freuith Full Ruff Cancel PARLOR (AIM ne,.ln sets with Plash. I or Broturelk -7 1401 , M. 4 ; halt French Mihtivony nod IVAlnut „Ptlrlor CHAIRS, lo Ihtir. Cloth or Plush. Iltdr, Cloth and tqttlf ttpring inrgo npttitttent,nlwosti nn Lniii unrputtern tlindu cr 1 . ,11.1111 with nvy CII 3111l1L SI.JIT.S.--41 Walnut, compluto, in. $3. 3p. CANE 1:1111AIRS and Rloo , l.lg . dol—lhe lorgePl InFoti• meat feed)-Intle In the Coiled ,arch—frci:i sl9h on uh - • Bar Iltunn, 0/I/ce nod Pining CIIAIRS, in Oulc, taut or. Malteenny. with elute, Wood or Et olfed Scale— nu maoruneot.onhrlololtover Gn 1117011. Wood Pent CllAlltS nud SE'l TEES told IICICItI SCI CITA I llS—ovet . . Fentl.r 141 g. not and lipsk :11at.lirchses of every Alpo, on 101.1115 .1' Gil apl Frames Ilir LookillylllllT,os, No. CM DIM GOODS S'IOVE, MOW ARCH. (OLD No. PHILADELPHIA DRY GOODS,:WROLESALE AND RETAII ONE PiII(7,—SMALL IntOrIT—CHEAP lOU ju9'3N-1)'. THE ENT In the. ITNIT . I . :1) r STATEti § 011 , 1,011 Na -TWO It UN1,10:1)-311,N, INA'ItUIENTS Combining nli thtir Ilecoklinprovernrythe its hied • (Tito DivitlAd St,, a eau only lot! o'lLtalued m Meliitll4',ln. _ of our Manufacture.) . , . . :GEO; A:."ll.tiNST"'& 00: Illrainkitfaet‘Weili, HuiTido, Nev Stork 87 'Pre?lon' 1W Lake eteiiijo," • WIIOLESALIN k ltleharthm. lies ton, 3larel.; W. F. Colburn, CAlnnati, 0.; Palmer k. \ Veber, &t. Louis, Mo.; 1 . 11. P. Werlein. Now Orl,,ins. From the Hom e Jourottl, April :I. IS5s. 'rho Melodeons manutnetured Thin, k•Cp.. and for wile 07 Fulton xttent. are the tent lit the world • We have tried them, 113111 1111•11111:0tprtlk understand itmly it their merits: 'llavy are isnorded at a eery mod crate cost. Four oetnve Melodeon. extondlng from 0 Lt. C. ...... el lb lintr 11111 i 11 11:11f1 , CtaVe. do. - Cto F..,..... to r,v,, I luta Ve Melndrbn, dm, 4 , to ll - 75 ,EIVO octave, double 1041, In. 1 , to F lllti . , Two Hanks of Key, Flt 4, ants of 110 n, Eight Ft e p s Orin and a lilt r.t. Pedals, One Set of Heeds. in Paial Bass Indayandent _ ' VIGO . ---. _ • PRICES OF PIANO CASED .., ' FlVlvOctavi, 3lelodeon, extending from FA° F Slim Six Octave Melodeon, do. . Fto F 130 HI, 011,0 double reed. rlo. Vto F 1511 Five Octove,:fwo Banks of Keys Sno Our faeiritioi f r 111a1111filM ming ern perfect, and nom our long experience in the busine,s, basing finiched and sold over TWENTY•TIS 0 T.IIOIISAND .!%1 ONF, we:feel confident of giving katisfiirt Ali - Meheleons of- Our 101111111 lad re' ' either sold by us, •or dealers in an) part of the United States or Canada, alre 515011,TLICLO fin perfect in every respect. mad shoo Id any repairs ho necessary before Ibe expiration of Olin year from the date pi' F/110 WO 11111.1 OUrSUIVUN ready and willing to make the gumn tinn of clunve, provided fine Injury Is nut caused by :incident or design. Agenls for tin, salt, of Mir :Melodeons Inny'lm found in nll filo principal cities-nod towns In tho United Rates and Canadas. Agvnts at Carlisle—SllßYOCK, TAYLOR . 1 : SMITI Al Now% lll,—\l'. It. LINN. I way III'AS„ -- 1 I 1 4- ri!..S kb 0611 , 4 4i114 4 (: , .. , -,—, • - j5.1 CLOY iv --.._ 414'•,,1 s B. ti3 ~ -i.-I;_tA,, ! 3/ • ~,,- , . \ t t i'.2'. 3 l lr Lk - 1 1- 1, r• - ..":' , ,..,,, - ` . - . lINS2 44 )'4,4'q''''; 44/ enNA ot,Pfr-"t .1 p, 'NNE SON, ort h Oallos or lit mot NE \V STAGE 1t01.11.1...-: TI/0 sulserlier has started a ti I neelily line UI Stages between Carll6lo and Landledurg. Inn; lug Car• Ilsle every 'Monday, Wednesday ,nnil Friday, honied!. • ately on UV/ arrival of 110 alternoon train or ears from the east. Iluturning, leares.idimilsbnrg at BOU A. every Tuesday, Wednesday jind Saturday', and arrives nt Carilble. at I.VO I', 51., via. Perry County Warm Springs, LThornianFdale ' Sterrett:a Gap and Can IWO I/111 phur Springs. On aid aler June the 15111, the line a ill bosun daily for the nerenunialat ion of paseeny s going to the liprlngs., Fare In the sin eral points /IS follows: • Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, so 50 i• Sterrett's tine • Sherman/4de, . . . . • 87 terry County 11•ana Springs, . . 1 on " Landishurg, . . . . .• . 1 as • • .:, ItliTUlt:slNa. ..____. ..anillsburg to Warm iinrings $0 25 nernianadide , ' iiti " - Sulptv.ir *logs,' . ... . . . 1 tin earlisie, .. . 1011 The above line will tegularly carry the MAIL to and 'rani the several points above indicated. I have also 11 troll titoelied LI 01.111 STABLE. Emu which 11111 lit oil limes ready to furnish il(1114.8 m 1 11 car lager to there who will Emir Foe with their liatropaize. n the most reason:dila terms met In thi , .very hest style tnitylill WA. GEORGE Ili:SIMI, MiIIENSE EXCITEM KNT ! Till PEOPLE IN ,)lOTION I N F. LIB OOODS • AT 11UM1111..111, ;11: 1 1 , . eiIEAP STORE. d. Iluinrich, Jr , has just returned front I'llllloolphia with on 1111111011 PC stock of Fall and Wi.,tter DRY tlo1111:5. (littletlii I 11(OPT.g, schaled oxiormly for Carlislo nod vicinity. 1 proplo. oru re'apeCtfully invited to call at his gore, exalt:1110 hip and lining desirous to •thereasti his eushon, he boo pur chased a much larger stork orgoods than at Any °Wes ,hue, and Intends to sell them off at such prices as rate not fall to quilt xvery ono' who may , WWI 61 purchase. ills pixels have been selected with great' care, among which may he found • • Silke, A I p1c0 ,, , • • Persian, Mel, 1i..1 3 .,0,,' .. Myelin Cloths, • he7l,lter, Colmrgs, , . Seery toleues. ' . h.hhook,, , , , . lloshrv, tllnvce,„ , I?reuch & Scotch llinchnux, Ilandkercllufs, &c FOR GENTLEMEN: . , ' Ilnyul Cloths,- -:-.. Kentucky Jelin, ' Tweeds, Black Sc Fancy Thieehina, Satt,lneta, Corduroy, ,Vestlnge, .., - ' 'lleaserteens,: , • , - Fahey and Shkeetrlpe,thisslulers, kc.., , • ....Together wltlf a largo mesortmOnt of Shawls'. Sark Plan clef II 01 Ilan ts, Sk 1 rti ng. Calicoes, \mail ns, Mocks, 'Canto,, Flannels, Denims. Toblo Diapers, Nieek eons, Drllls,Umbrellas,, fia. &c. ,„!thonhcaplepie. nssoMmenet of 11.1* Cops. 110310 A NIV Snots, over tilteddliiOirlfeiler A - SneidridfloVafFlll2,;ll, - .01tOODItIkld, Cqmprising Tens. DAMN SngaV, DPLIVC9. elpices, Se.' All. he tusks' is, for the people to call and oantninu Ikv theniselvoe. nahn Pens coulldont that, the qunlitinf ills onesis and tho low liners at. which they urn selling, ;will indelein them to purchose..aoive Alen a call whother . you wisladpurebaso or not.' • • • ' , .f. A,l/I.IIIIIZICII,'.I¢, " Clorne'r of North itsnovor and Louthyi• Stro.tr. Oct. 27 DM.' OBACCO AND - Tho ffinest Iluollties of Lump, Twist. Cavendish. and of err Meowing .!fobreceo's- MILO 'imported Havana and Dui a Segars,,also choiro lands d'Alee - testi/1 pumulacturee. ,Dyr album. Chiltidelieldav lialtlnom cat nod: pry Tobacco. , Our Mends Cannot fail lee, pleased by °entwining for thoinaelly,es. . Nov. 10, '• ' EBY. I= Soda g do:, 3=1.4 r• PITA clt2"' a. .T. ItIEFPXII.I3. - At.; Trail ni . A. MATIIIOTn SuN. 25 North toy Street, peer I'll3ole el root J . It . S I 3 'tit V' S (LATE Q AYltrel A CAMMELBFRIIY.) 53 NORTII STIigET, PRINCE; , IMPROVED VAT EN T LO D, Ep N I= PRICES OF PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS = = „, ; 7)=-e ~i:BY~., ~ ~ TEST HIS PRICES EMEMEI Nriv (rbouui, • - B. J. KIEI4'.FER.'S , WHOLEAALL AND,RETAIL Drug, - Chemical; Confectionary; Fruit N , STORE. • • madorid,tord him just. replenished hls stock Of IrittiitS and MEDICINEf3, hyldch, haring 'boon so , leetod with groat cafe, lw JR satisfied aro Fresh and Pure. Phyt,lcians' prescriptions- Hill he promptly and faithfully attended to. _Orders 4otit merchants ht. the country Will bn Illicit with-ntro and on the moat rea;.on•' :tilt, term. All official preparation:: made strictly In ;kceqr,Junee with the ILE. Pharmacopeia. SPICLS 010.1.17,ND AS) ‘1111.Y1.13, • such as Clllll3lllOll, ClomUF, AlNplee, Coriander, PePper_ !finger, 3lmttord, flaking. l-tala. , l%a•ltime Soda. Ctintot Nlatjorant,Tltyme:&c., Ice., treehand hand all tho different Patent Medicines of the day. • CONFECT' LA - ARIES. Oranges, I.IIIOIIA, Figs, itnihiq Currants .. Prlntep, Alai ~,, filberts, Walnuts, 'Orin, awe, Creanmnin Ches.tnu ts, American, Oorman ono, Grin h Candles. and Candy Top, Of every variety: 'Those - wt idng to maim 41 - 01014de EIIII . OIIII , US ellll horn be .applied t,ll the heet quality of thadoet,lawillos and at, lower VI141:1{ limn nt any other house in the country. Ile has also an• nortment of AMERICAS, GE11)1AN• AN`D FRENCH TOY.', .eoindiding or Wimd and Tin or (ivory dcacription. such nP lialla. M oil Manta. linraes, Birds, Mowing Pitney" Irocit — Vijia. - 31aslis, — Cords; — Monis; Cbaira, Wialmi, Trumpets,. Whistles, DrOSSI.IIR StainiF. &e. sold Wholeiiale and Retail, aud.ln prirro, competition fa delb d." FANCY GOObS. Port Wnt:ties ' furies, Pts.,twt Books. Fine Pocket .• Cutlery, SI ell and Pearl nod Onsea, NeedleTtoohs, Pori POMO, Pr Hoch • aml American l Idiot Ware. I illisminle.iund trays, Card IM61:14 lied liaskeis, Brom"? Pins, tfoodeis and Bingo, Combs • Side. and Back innendui Combs.' 'lnir.Clothe's. '' •.. ' .J.ititt•in. Nall .nol Tooth hroshes, Soviet Silks, Patent; hroad Mid SponlCotton. Buttons, FUNIE It I ES'. Fancy • Toilet and other Soanq, Pearl Pcnydnrs, Itx• tract., first quality`liair Ohs, Pomades, Shaving Soars and Torah PAl'Fit, Balm eta Tl+nnsn old Nluvrrs, ' Utiet , plll,ol.lN:Tmtll µ'loll. lialr liivlgorators, and Hair live. The nitric,. have been helm.' ed with care and will nil millmonfintlfuti, cloak for thuniselves.— • - • 7'o II AO :1 NV) SEU All S. On (mild Illy hest lot of Segall. and Tobacco that has ever I.eari brought to tide town. Ilia Srgiirs eoro , 111. T the sunnier on trial of the purity al the mute, lal or whieh they erinsist,—lle has on hand. those • duly n9l b9r ore linnorted•and which he Call recommend. ns notch. ' ¶Co need not speak of the true Gerniait Sugar as they. havertlready gained for themselves a reputation that tiler on richly deserve. 'He also beetafthe common or !fele of Sugars to suit the trade; Tobacco ouch as El• donut°. Plain Congro,,s,, Twist • Fig Lent. Unver, -- .) l, . ll ,Con=rems - rtnal - Finilreilt-T,lntreo-tind- tinulT,tho best material. thanitfol to the goo emus politic for their 4 111, oral patronage, a olotinuallon a the sante is Aliuitud, at our nerniatient location In :lout], liailorer stt eel, ;11 % reed% opposite Hatmon's lintel, add next door to Sir. C. baud's (tracery. „ Carlisle. Julie 2:3,1858.-1y , `~ 4 a R o'v~a ~E ~~ SA XTON'S -- @I'BINU ARIII VA I =EI The subscriber lute just returned from the Eiistern eities, and would rail thenttention of his friends and thiipublie detierally to the largo awl well.seleeted se surttiten tofll A It DWAR w bleb be-itzur now on, lured : iS,UsUstiiiiiiildiaA Of-IW] :11.1.1•-ititl'ALS:.swili inc S:1/12, St, en".4:' /tinges, Doltiz: I.olkti. Gin,. or every do N.:111111;11 and quality,suelt es COIIIIIIOI, NVllit , 1.111,16111.11 Alllol . kali. 1 . 113111:11, 1.:111111101Ull mint Double thick of nil ni 40S. Paint,. (Ills. Varnishes. Le., ' • 'l'.ll )I,S—I ovltuling F.olgo of "oVvry tl , geription . ":1‘1 . ,i PI:11114,1;1111T anti A nmet K. B,lll4!reA. U znt.,, Vile, Hasps, Hammers, lives, Auvil, Sevelv Flutes. will rim! of Tools of over). deserint kn. together IVit It 1.(1101• • and tientlemeu.' Alornem •ith.dhlr, Patent and French e'alf Skins. :thin. Thread. An is.ll'nxt Pugs. Lasts, iinrot , ts )hnnlll ug, Cullum, (Halting. Al hipstorit. Deer hair, SIIIIIIIO Trees, he., rte.. Ittlters.trools and Trimmings of oil It imig such as lining. SpOlit'S. Felines. Shorts. Bows, Floor Cl.lll. l;anvat,.. Cloth, Damask, Fringe, I.are„ Mors, Axles. Spring Belts. he.. At. Cal6'll4: Rakers Will lied a late assortment of Var. 'akin,. I lair, \Valiant, and 31alanginty Veneer, liuobo of all kinds and sizes. Mouldings. lavets, /fair. Cloth. Nandi. l aria t !lair Chair mid Si,fit Sponge. Or,. etc. Ilousrllnrpeiu will also find a largo asHirinient of ILION., and Forks, llrittannia. Atlanta and Sliver Haire, Table and Tea 'Spoons. Slanvads, and Tongs. Iron anti 11en14,.., RCttlrs . lain , 6. - e, togabiu with Cedarwaro or all kinds, ouch as Tubs. Burkets, Churns. Or &e.- Aisrleult first Impliuertts,crtil.eing Nowt; of all kinds, eultivatorei. floe's. Shovels, italics, Forks, Cimtus, &e, I ItON, a large ste, lc; enimirlsllig_all Mulls In mineral uce IVlifelfr aa k sdii, at Pit)' Nhntesela prices. Remember the cld stand, Last 31allt street, Ca OA Aprlr 7, 1856 1 . CRITTENDEN'S P I ADELPII Eitel AL- COWAN; F;,„ N. E, Corner Seventh owl Chestnut. Ste., RHILAELDPHIA. An Institution debsigned to preparo young men for ACTIVE lIVBINI I= INCORPORATED JUNE 4, '55 I= 11, B. Coniogyg, David S. Brawn, Vrato.l,ll,,,kina, - A. \t Pari.ns, David Milne, . ' I same Tittekor, littarve 11. Stuart. D. B. Hinman, Joint Sparltawk, . I , re,loack Brown, Joshua Lippincott, Jr. • ACU LT Y. S. If. CRITTENDEN. Priori' al, Consulting Accountant, and Ilihtt IletoE 111 1:011111101 - cilli CUM. 11, TIIONAR W. Moorr, Profrssor of pournin ship. Tnuainan. Pr ilessor of the ,rienec of Ac counts Jona Ortoesorra, Professor of floolonrephig and Pho. nography. A UOUSTI.I. PllirefSOT of Ileu..lere.ldsi Lecturer on I ommereltil Low. W It. Afrra, L. L. D.. President of lilroril College.— I.ucturor on Political Eronozny. 60+,1m:otos, enutalu lug full motile loin rn of terms. num. nee of loostruelloot, c., Ma) Le tutu on formlylin; nt the College, either In 1/1, ssss or 1 y leiter 4.,4" °lt 1'1"1'1 110111i.lil;EPING Air tntn • — I'elee sl.so.—Key to moue, bn eta.. • " Offelitiftkr II LL" FAMU GROCEIik AND TEA STORE. Just received and in store, n fresh and Well so lISSOftIIIOIIt of ill°, Java and Marto calls, Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed -- Pulverised Sugars. Relined and (Alter noire Strzars, superior Syrup Molasses, (I, leans ibahing . ) olass es. Spices of every satiety— pnro oaly ; Starchy Valium turd Chordate..)l3e..arotti ' Cheese and Crackers.. and Sago, Indigo, i...llleratos and Soda, Creani Tartar and nn. sorted l'irkles, 3luhtard and Coriander Heed. __,,,,_ TE.V.—A lion assurtmeot: In l'neltn4el., '''' j nod Ir bulk—as well as all other nrtteles i?,...." ib , bidatie log to the bu,lness—all at the lowest 0 and late reduced prices. ,li. ' • .1. IV. EBB. • CarHely, Nor. :1, BR. . . 1 V E It Y STABLE.—having pur . J ehased frontal. •Nonemalier his LIVERY T. 'ItLISII3MNE. I will be always ready to malamute date tine puldh, with .. !LOUSES. It I At'l ES, , Milli, RS. and every other :sr - to any Ilea. By - striet attention to iitIAIIIONe• and a derlre to please. the subscriber bows to receive a liberal shorn of public patronage. 0 EURO COIL:NOEL. - thouilau•ses on hand to supply those wino tinny be In need of them. Nov. Si,. 15r5.1 /1 AN TU /I,A ItCNT T ,,,,,„11 N. 'West 31/1113 Sjre:l,.,,,ha . a,lite the Mlilroad has jut revel vial a new and eI, gall t lis.rtnielit oh Cloths. "Itladi anti Fancy C'assitners, , and a variety or Plain and Flgulad Vastlaa, all 411.-,1111 . 11 Ito will roalco'itp to measure In lhalalonable style, and - on lea sonablo terms. 4 , 11- Orders attended to promptly, and tho ltttlo ft all garments gnarontood, or no sale. • .. . MlMffif=l IRON RAILING !=lroti Railing for Cemetery ellOOSUres,publicand private grounds and ' -itardens, made to ordur at the Carlislo Foundry. 'Our stork of Hailing, Verandah and ilmeket pOtterna cont. , prises a large variety of new and elegant tiehigns Avlikh too pt.hlic are invited to raft and uxamine. Ord%rs for rastlue and putting no Hailing will lot promptly execu ted At sat hfitotory peters. • Ira- An entirely sow 'ITS HORSE STHAN HNoINE and BOILER now on hand, warranted to ha of, the bast mho, and will be rltrat n bargain tier cash or on short urn F.OvItUNEit k CO. t CAR LADELP If LA 3 The understtned. the Founder and of 4L AA C IWiT'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, dehlrous of retiring front ails branch of buP,lnesS: has merged that ad established work in the popular DANK NOTE Ia:POUTER uut LA) k 11101iN,M.L. 'OnSing pub- Whoa Van Court's Detector sluice aan, the undeolutued reluctantly parts with his old friunda and. subscribe:is: butt this reluctance is lessened by the eon talon, that in IMLAY k DICKINEWS DANK 'Non.: itEvoitTiot they will receive a work that matches the times. ' J. VAN COMM Dhlladelpbla; Dec`ti, 1858, OTIC,E. - r - All, oltlacriptions to INT ; Sr' BICWNELL'S BANK NOTE DEPORTED nro pnyable scrupulously, In, utirtnice. This is the, .ohleht "Dinlit - NotivEnblicatin i.the , anrid.—Vor.:-thirty-lung - yearn it Inorninintabied an unsullied reputation. end to be the neceswtry C 111114111011 llf all buninenn people over the Whale continent at Ainerlea: . .OF 111 E, WORLD! • Noir in xrens l y Intti gra ' tultotisly an Wit old' and new-subscribers. -Coln Eharts, dufiles and Manunls, ne -canton:ad With this, may be CollllllrerVa waste paper. • = 'Petite 4 Serer-Monthly, $1.40 .t per nenetni: ' " r • " • ' 1,0 • .4; Stogie Cope et the &Place, *Cents; " . . Melted, 'l2 44 , Arldrearr,lMlt. 4 lP & .13C1KNELL, • Iron I •top,. POHL 0111 e.., phtletterphin, Pa. nNc recet vv ficolt IzU 11I1 ction, ' es ' taltilshe ' d . by special eti dowinent for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent: and EOM - nolo The 11l RD ASSOCIATION, in .vlew of the awful destruction ...of human 1111 t, caused by Sexual diseases, and the dectlitions practised upon the unfortutiatu lv thus of such diseases by titlarks, se, oral ears ago di rocted their Cott - salting Surgeon, tto a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, tolbpen a bispemetry fur the, treatment of this class or ,e6oose, in oil their fermi and to gi,e 311,1)1C:11i 'ADVICE tIIIATIS, to all m apply by letter, with a description of their rotiditim -(age, occupation, habits of life. Sc,.! and in caws of on trente poverty, to FURNISH M NES FREE LH CHAIIIiE. It Is needless to add that the Association. vowel:olds the highest 31edical shill of the age, and wilt furathlt the twist opluor'it m041..5. tteattneitt. 'The Directors atilt. Ass'', fai1,,,,, In their Annual Re:. port moo the treta meta of Sexual Diseases, ext.] ass the highest satisfaction it ill, the shares which has attend ed the labels or o, Ont'eulthig Surmwitt lit the cure 01 Sperinaterthtem Seminal (foal, urns. hopt.terice, Meet. Syphilis, the t lee of tlonnisln or Selfabuse, be. and fritter a Main of the sitar plan for the ensuing year. The 'Armors, on a review of the past, fool assure, that their. labors In this sphere of butte% olent effort, hate been of great benefit to the :tinkled. especially to ' the young, and thee hate' ae-colt rib to devote a !min i selves. with renewed tral. to this fury Important but lamb despised MUM.. Just published by the Assoelation. a Reimrt on Fprr mat archive, or Sefulital Wealtness. the Vice Onanitan, Masturbation or SelhAbuse, and other Diseases of tee Sexual tlrgami,hy the Consulting Surgeon, w hitch will Le sent by twill, On a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF , I'll - AR 1.11.. on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage Other Reports and Tracts. on the 11:1113t1' 1110 tlentllll.llt of sexual diseases, diet, Re,. are constaittly Mug faddist, ed fir gratuitous distribution. and will I o' sent to the ataicted. Smoot' the new remedies and methods of 1 treatment discovered during the last glue, amid great Address, fee Report or traitment, Dr. GEORGE It. CALHOUN, Consulting $1,112U , M. Howard Association, h u. 2 South 2111111 :71 . 1 vet, Philadelphia. Pa. . By order of the Itireetors. EiiitA D. HEAILTIVEiL, Presld.itt GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. D0e.15,1555.-ty • OUTZ'S MIXTURE.—This is a poweriul and truly umpire) remedy forall ester nal diseases . , either on man Or beast We would ask, have you the Ilbenniatism or Corns r Thew ar,f not pleas:nut ernimatniomi, sod We know that you would like to !biro them an quick/is possible. Than use route's Mixture.• • Would you bare your sores, swelling:, cuts„ ' ;; : burns, sprains: bruises, or soy other wounds healed, we repeat it, use route's Mixture: ; It is truly n wondurful If your herse has the Spasiu, Ein e. P gbonoll-Eyil n Vistula; Scratches, (Tacked heels, ChatV'n,(lalls.Sproins s kr., We say again and again, your remedy. be Fouts's' Mixture. It costs but twenty-tire cents to try It. Ilundreds. wine were racked with papas—sores win were thought incurably inflicted. have Laren restored tr. „„d and aro now Noleing In tWi. Honshu:B that health testens; and thus, dear reader, Cony It bo with yen, If you are so unfortunate as to Ina nOlicted withany of the ids for which you EMI this Liniment rerommended, 'use It preservingly.' •use faithfully, and we think you will have cause to blest • the day when you became aecinaln'ed with FoutVit Mlxtum. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. Fee sole by S. W. Ilaverstick. Can lisle, Fa., and stare .keepors throughout the county generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a' bottle. 131,10'55-Iy. =I .1u1) 21, ISIS DU VALL'S GArTANIC OIL -4- 0111111:M IS nv DU ITALi.7 Ftmiierly of the College of Serraeons, Par*, . . In now offered ,to thenuldie for the Cure of all Sore ,mad Painful Diseases; fir insiative—rain ortiorendssin nay Part of the Systbmi Rhoutuntitms, Pain in'theilaek; Ilreast or Sides '•11,811.1l1 Breasts. - Neuralgia,' Burns, Sprains, Ileadarite, Cramp indhe Stomach, or any other Disease that in SORE AND PAINEDI., aud it In only oval. lids dal. of Diseases he elithit a PERFECT VW !love the sullerer !inflows out , of 100. IVWwsuJ t 3W - 7 - mq to thh public. Pur,f, Du Vail wet 05 years in Ming big this tomtleititt to tho soperiotlty It has over all oth- ' Aft_ Pelee 50 cents pee bettle. 33% - ter cent, Off to the trade. eraloro muet.tic totilreFred to J:1). :new: Eltopr, Sole A'gt, MOTS. • ,Leavlslown. 5111111n"county,,TO 1) §li 11.11,1, ,ANOTtI'EItrAitRIVAL OF ri;o and Clioop:ilnwerlof, .1)rlod. Fruit, :Iklook lo mot, Oder. Ac. t .ottle now Moto of : wig//mig,Tz. • lii 13ERR1 ES • TA•I3,IA-0,11., (in ..Tarinty), Itelehte. pent-mutt-, Mon. Ketchup, . hetet, ed Pent-bee, - Pict tc'e,, 140 , h . cet, and ether art - - 'eltssit, the eetteou. just %liming et thi - u'ltterhat,thtil7 q r". eery atiliWCll,Ktope. Nev. it, 311e4icilte. Nu:ll7 TIIE 111.(10D : ASK ANY PERSON REMEMBER, FREEOITT TO AI.L. MISERY RELIEVED. WI 2