:. ~ .-~liebicin~s~ MEM NE . , '!" - .,VERNTIFII GE • , IV 2 Ri4LS2 E. beg leave 't6 eill'Ae . atten•- • •7 ' " tiorvof the Trade, and more` .especially the Physicians of the . eountry; to two 'of,themosOopu fore the public. 'remedies .nqvri - - Dr.Chas. Dl'Lane's Celebrated ':Vermifuge and Liver P,ilfs. We' do not . .recommend them as ~.unii'rersal• Cure-alls, hOt simply for 'what their name Purports, -- THE 'VERMIETTGE, For , 'expelling Worrns • from the liurrian system. 'lt has also been administered' 'with - the most satis factory reiults to various Animals subject - to Worms. THE LIN 1.111 PILLS For-the cure of .IpViR COMPLAINTS, • all 4II.IQUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAG:,-ACHE„ &C. In Casefr Of FEVER, AND AGUE ) : ,„ preparatory to or after taking Qui nine,, nine,, they almost invariably make aspeedy and permanent ciire'. • , .As specifics for the above men . tioried'diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad .:, ministered in accordance with the ,directions. • •-= ... - . , - -Their unprecedented -popularity has' inducedthe proprietors, FLEMI . Nd BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA to .diSpose of their Drug business, in. Which they haVe been success fully engaged -for the- last—Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time 'and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele- orated Vermifuge _ignd Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they: now hold among the great remedies._ of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring The Best and. Purest material, and - ,c4341 pound them in the ;twat thorough -manner. Address all orders to: P.O. De ' aiere, and Phyrdelarie Siring from others than Fleming Dm., will do well write their orders dlattectly, and lake lone but Dr. .11'.1.ane's;.prepared by FReming Bros. Patsburgh, Pa. TO these wishing to giro . them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part of Abe United. States, ono - boater Pills for twelve tbreetent postage ,etampe; or one vial of Vernalfoge - for Imrteen threotont stamps: All orders from Canada moot be aecompipiled by twenty Cents extra. , 00 6 G . B W ' NEW MEDICAL SALT, • READ THE FOLICIVING CERTIFICATES TO THE efileacy orthia medicine in indammatorrillscases.-- .., ~,...1 o r r the last :twelve yeartri hare beeri•moin or Iraq troub l ed,l Ith•lttilainmatory Effeurtnitisriblootittnench early in, the spring, and ltlstiiirlintil -colkwealher sot in, wh4i,i'lrironlil he irlf)iiiod_r taihlle,"tinly to be at, tacked akalti In'the Spring: - XII MPS - dints would tiwoll artd..berary tribmbondtid•wit,httOm t Ari u oil i rte pelt. ~,Ettittt.27PATSAVATAXiat4,frd. altonc. ,ways required assistance In dressing. During this time I would try overythingL could ,tfear of, In Ito hope of AhrifitigilMakel, I alsiarled serMitr ribYldelatii, but no thing scumel to hello:pp theleast in the world. About I two andn•hallt Pnirtfrilit'Thbatr attacked as usual, and ..,as neualtried eyorything tuget rid of it, bottono pun." ''peke.: I kept growing worse, and'ilitally hcd to give up • and-May.ln the house Where]. Was confined about four weeks. This time my Mut swelled,Wpd were so sore that • • l'cotild not stand on thentor get oiling boidsintid my :bands swelled to twice their, usual else. • In fact, I was to all appearances and . belief, totally . Used up. About this time my parents, who reside in Maine; sect forme to some home. I went, and after my arrival coinmen , „milk ng another renttlYthc'PlF!ElßMtcgredi but,re. "Milt in tbirmirmine' all others. For weeks I had not bipitt a Itrto dross XiCreelf cal-kat nly.iftiduitid my head, and - su cuing the Most excruciating pain all the-time: One day My father oil ihivritlett paiSer in which wile advertised Dr. Coggswell's kledical 'Salt, for toilsome : tety:Diseases only, and wanted me to read' and coo what I thought of it I read and laughed, at it, pro. nduneed it'd humbug, and told him that' rhad been . humbugged enough, Ile k ept urging me, and at last said I could but try it; and if f would Write to Dr. C., giving him a description - el my direinte, helionid pay the expense. jlClf, course 1.. could not refuse such an of. ' token!' tent fop one box, "it Caine' in 'duo 'season, but, my, faith woe, not increased, and I laughed at #lO idea 'of eo knell a dostrdolnk me tiny Cock!. and told my .Ir. . SAO I. hollered Pr. 0. and his .Salt both humbugs.— lloweyer, I commenced luting it and the result was perfectly astbnishing: 'lnould hildly reallie it mykelr. I,slopt soundly. all Right, which I had,not done for a lonCtifinr,knit:whin I awike.iii bur - morning, strange sultt - May eetim;/ was outfrolrfeee from - plan. I had then-takenelnit-mie-doseoind bathed-freely before-gain. to bed. That mbrning !Tait tki'well that I hardly know , herr s to contain myself an went down Maim end told the folke bow well Dolt, - and from 'that'. day to : this I , have not suffered one moment's pain or had an attack of my oncoAreadod enetoyltheuntUntut I am per fact ly.finil alidlitsiiiritind 'whblitke Maw, a chance I recommend it. A friend °Latina, tesidinz in t Eropkivn la novinry ingit fn. Rind essetnntrumlglerhotimatlsin; and ace far it le rforkinitTffmtrably.a.-Thiska lengotory, 'Writ rhitve told all the facts, which I can bring wit nesses-to substantiate u n necessary'; tan:twill againnay Ihat,ln • the MEDICAL SALT, a sum cure maybe found • Yorallinflannuatory dlsoasek ''ltud'wonla urge all who . .. go. 011.1401'teRivelt R trial,' ~. .-; , ~ ~, , ,1, , CIEO. 11. DUNCAN, "I t - ': ' "•• ''' * No: 'lll Wall Street, New York. - t 'non it ,is rermintbered tbat .f. ha, IdEIIICAL • SALT '.: ' liras effleaclouttin all other Inflatrdnatory diseases nein ' :Ithenitudierit, (seedeseriptivr eircOlan ) it Wilirat once be Peen that it 'fi',4 most' valtiable% remedy:: Surely k• these brae' titillated will' lirid - Vt their Own n6llOlOll ' z.iill.4l. ‘ thaaborastatementsi.ffmOuffltrtelnditce them ' to glee the MEDICAL SAI I T a taial.,, .6,1 ::: • ' - -. l i ihie; (ie li'ptiiii: ' bhronlii . 14 , 614t00. Gen. - Agents, .204 ,Deck Rt., rhliaj'a.., • • Vie New Medical Salt Is for silo by druggists genei ally. 'Mice It a trial. ' ' ' , .... - Pair 1%-',OO-43m , THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY BOOK OF TIIF. AGE Frat ellitioti 01_10,000 Gold, in aiz weeks: ENTITLES) . . ! , -13=0:111001Y I S PERILS. AND MANHOOD'S CURSE • PIJBLISIIED BY DitrS: PANCOAST, 916 Spring anrdenslieet; Philadqpnia,Pa., and for :sale by all bookallers. ' • . -," Tide is a book of 225, pag es , l2me.,.bennd in eloth,wth nine lithographle plates,,and intended for parer,ite; guardian'. end 4oung men: Every young man tab° wiehee to maintain hie health and manhood, and have a healthy progeny, should read !hie book. tome of the atatempute are really Wounding, and .kave never be. fibre appeared ikpriut.i ;Price $l, „By mall $1.46„. • - NOW IN PRESS; AND READY FOR DELIVERY 7N A 'FEW DAYS, A GREAT , WORK FOR THE LADIES,. iby the same. author, entitled. ' , OIMADIEV • , . . AltD MARRI AGE VRIEfiD : , ‘ , l.`.;,llife lea work ofereatly.ooo pages ,, beautlinllyliermd o.ltrelotiv anlkdodpilits over 100 splendid and curious int ` graving, ,It gives a complete description of the struo• •: , Inre and Innetlen of the: reproductive organs of the' re., ... , malea showing - how married ladles , may hese or avoid families. Also, a complete , history of Itormaphrto ditiemiwith anthem plates showineboth sexes in cue. t If else glieir Advice' to yonn tru 'cting ss ,;...kushand,..poltitingout the cauetr-Ot so much-nnhappi-- peso After k rs — rOarket4 influence exerts: on the L' ",T ffi r ' *ort'also es trr • vr*nTip ems and-trentment all female diseases, so that !very female may he:Dor nevi ‘i;The last chapter lei devoted . to the Toilet, giving:the ccelpte tirr,Coinnetics At present in nee* the nobility .of/trance, England and Rossia, , for beautifying theekin • toilriteeth andffrenievingfout and preeerVingdirwast breath. Tiloy lame bean obtained at great expeositj. 7., Prlttittl.sot - rittitiitll slt7s;:nt - eight , additlitnerp - o - if,:= age ettentms , ,eooo 'I:4 , 41 185 mm already Ordeind.— I Those wishing a copy oftho Drat edition'Ahould Mind their Orders withent,del ay. For'o6lnplete descriptiow.ot the .work.:oo ISVepectue, which wilt be Minton receipt clone lettekttatup... AGENTS WANTIIp in every.town I .-- ; ... ,,, Nakt:-. 1 .4 i ik.0.a6,02' artxr.k.44ll tk*: ..• • . . NET , sToRri.A.N.D N,Ew '00008:;. After rettirniiihimanknowledgemente tor'tho very, pritroptige riblachAs been extended him, the underatgried attention:lo '.thO 16%1. that'he• het inet 1.0-opened his b=tetielro silsoftipaht of Civill y ~RlDe F . I • •• . , .. 'li hil'new atoulerfeen, OF the smith-east corndi of the ..• Public square, where the public are Invited to call and ' '..e,:ramlin:4••..stitek of goods whlrsh,...x tulle on.ce, , .varleti !- *and oitenf. will defy,competltionLeompriiiiiirl, q port loaf, lump, crushed and brown•Mtugars, .......,.. ~., ';',lava,-Java, roasted Coffee. Every va, -...,----e-.' . rioty and quality of TEA.. Spices,' (ground ''" 1 1 1 ' arid unground,) Pickax, Sauces, Table .011. t - Now Orleans, Sugarhouse nod Trinidad .14 1 . • 'I !Molasses; Now Tork•and Philadelphia Elyr-• - .. „, ups. Cheese, II nevoid, Fermecllll, split Peas,tllonilnSi' • • Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina; Chocolate,' Extract 0., Coffe,,jullood_format.reclubeil ratei,washing_tind bilk, ' lag soda.• -Tobacco o at meat 'favorite brands, and the . (Wiest qualify of Segars. Also, a boairtiful,Ussortment 7•--af-Itrireoeie-WAre,4lllln=and_-11,1dbanad--ChinalVAPC Obuts, 9.uponw.Stono, and 'EartkerrE Ware; 41 - groni V,a , , ilety, and an, elegant let 'of Fancy Sealis, aitmets and perfumery for the toilet. • ' -" ' FRUITS: Including'Peacliesin Cars; 'ltalslirs, Cian.. - berries, dry apples,' citron, almonds, - drafiges, lemons; ..• . . .......i. , 4 _. .Lict.o 4 B: 'Wholesale and retail, time sit( 'embracing Oommoe and old , ltye-Whls ( .„.„ ,=, key, Brandies,' dirk 'nod , pale, • Llsbon Sherry Port , afaderia, Ginger, Catawba '‘,<- ........ •....\ V , , • • and Muscat Wines In' casks- and-bet. lee, scotch, Whiskey, Holland. Gin, and' Scholdrun - 'Schnapps. . , ... •. . • . .. FISH AND SALT. A' large stock of LAMPS, Including Dyott's celebrate) lamps for burning /Cortisone or coal oil,' also Sperm,, Pine, Laid and Coal 011, Burning Fluid, Sperm, and Star Candips....• CEDATt-WARE AND BROOMS:.. Brushes, Ropes, Hoppe, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, - Tssiklug-glasses, fine letter and note. paper, Willow Ware, ; palnted buckets, /cc. '• Cotton and waffler( llose; - and lialrifose, end a full stock of Cloves, Including 4f:to well known Ilimover Buck gloves. • ; ' • In short, his stock comprises everything that's rolled fbr In Ms ittie of kiMitiess, and ndefforts ho spared to, render entire satisfaction to his customers. C. INIIOFF. 'Carllsla; Oct. 27, 1868-Iy. 'JIB-Marketing of all klilds taken In rad:tango fo goods. HALBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY 'OREENSWAIIE AND :VARIETY STORE, North-Weal Ceirner of the Public,Sguare, oppo cite the CarlisleDepoakßank: • • J. D. 'MIMI= has again replenished his stock n . geode. Ills assortment Is now full and complete, among which may be enumerated every variety of fresh FAMILY GROCgRIS, In - quallty"nlittprtio CAN'T BE''''BEAT.': A large stock of China, Glass and Queensware, of new and beautiful designs, and embracing every' grade. of price. lle is Sots Aorkr in Carlisle ler TONES' Celebrated KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS; ' one of the greatest discoveries oflthe.ago, combining cheapness, safety and increased light. Coal 011 and. Lamps constantly-on-hand, which the public are • re quilted tot IN and examine. JOS. D. HALDDItT, N. W. Cornei of Public! Square. Carlisle, Oct. 27, '5B. --- SPRING ARRIVAL OF 'FRESH DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, FRUIT, .A.l:/ CONFECTIONARY. S. W. WAVERSTICK has just received from the city and is now opening a splendid displayof FANCY GOODS, to which he &sires to call the attention of his friends and the public. His assortment hinds lino cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price ofthe articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would ho impossible to enumerate his , FANCY GOODS, . which comprisoovery varied•of fancyarthale of the most exquielte finish such as. . Papier Mache Goode. • • - Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and triye,' ' . Fancy Ivory, pearl and shall cardeasos, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, - • Fancy Work Doses, with sewing Instruments, Port Monnaies, ofevery variety,' Gold pima and pencils, Fancy paper weights L.Papatedes,arukalargesmiety.ofladiealEaricy-station cry. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead parson, - . Ladies' riding whipsj elegantly finished, Ladles' Oar cutlery,__ • Perfume basketsand bagel, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, • • '-• Roussel's Perfumes of the various kinds, • Musical instruments, of- all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant= ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which ho Invites special attention. Also, an extensive and eiegant colleetion of - BOOKS, . , comprising the various English and American Works, rithly enthelishedPOETlCAL WORKS, Ac,. Ac." Kis assortment of School Books and School Stationary in also-complete, and-comprises everything used In Col loge and the Schools. • Ile also desires - to - call the par ticular ettoution oflamillesto-his elegant assortment LAMPS, &c., from tho.oxtensive establishments of Corn°ilus, - Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study lamps, for burning either Lard. Sperm or Etberlal oil: also DYQTT'S celebrated Kerosene or C,oaloll Lamps, together with Flower Vase( Fancy Screens, &a Ills assortment in this Is un. equaled In the borough. Also, FRUITS, such' as Oranges, Lemons, Figif, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes, Pine Apples, Ac. FANCY CONFEC TIONARY—NUTS—pItESEItVED FRUITS, 311 bit HEAT, PICKLES, Ac., in.every variety and at all grit, ees, all of which are pure and fresh suchus can be con= fidently recommended to his friends. Ills stockembraces everything in the llnesof Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public aro es. penally invited to call end examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite'the Bank on North Hanover street: - May Z. 1859 }BARGAINS! BARGAINS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICEIVAT . OGILICPS CHEAP STORE. ' lam now selling off my entire stock - or Bummer Goods, at lower prices than any store In the county., ' Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Robes, Slimmer Pop. line, Organdy Lawns, Challles, Silk Mantillas, Summer Scarfs, Schintillae, Grenadines, Lavelles, Ac. Elegant worked Collars and Undersleeves, at prices to cons ! petitlo'n. Calicoes, Glnghims and Lawns, at lower pri.. tee then ever sold in Carlisle. Summer 'Gloves and Mitts vary low. Carpetings cheaper than can be had elsewhere. White and colored Brilliants, at unusually low prices. A largo assortment of kluelltis, Tickinge, Chocks, Cotton and Linen rants Stuff, much under price. , Now Is the time for purchasers to get great bargains, whilst the stock Is new, full.and complete. and I em ermlirmA to run it orifithout regard to cost. Re member the New Store, Hamilton's corner, opposite the Railroad depot. .• ,OHAS. WILILY. N. 11.—Boots and Shoes selling below cost to close the business.. , [July 13,'69. JOSEPH U. STEEL-, WATCH-MAKER; 8017111 RANOVER STREET, A few doors South of the Court House Having supplied myself with a large assortment of Watch Materials, Glasses; be., I am new prepared to: repair aff kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., on the . , moat reasonable terms, that may be ( entrusted to my; care. Hoping by strict attention Co' business to be fa. verod with a liberal share of. public patronage, • A fine assortment of JEWELRY. such •as Ladies' Breast. Pine and Ear Dr4s, Gold and Cameo; Misses` ( Breast Prue and Ear Drops, Box and Glass Pine all filsoa; Gold Chain Hooke, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards, Keys, tr.c. Also,',a large and fine assortment of • GOLD DINGEK RINGK'; • Also, a fine lot of Sliver Hunting, Detached Lever; and. Lopine Watches, and a good assortment of Silver. plated and Steel Spectaclex. • ' ' all of which will be sold low:. A share of public patron age Is respectfully solicited. JOB. U. STEEL. Carlisle, July 13, 11345 D—Gs ' • , " .11.1R10,11" BULL r i AMILY GROCERY, AND TEA -L -STORE. . Just received and In store, a freehand well am '. . lected assortment of Rio, Java and Mane • - ealbo Coffee, Routed Coffee. Crushed Pulierized angers,. Refined and i :. . .other brown Su are, superior . r ' Syrup Molasses Orleans ' • (baking) idols sees. . ,:. • - Spices of every variety— • N, '..i ' pure only; Starch, Narloa and .• Chocolate. Iffaccaroni, Cheese and Crackers, • Tapioca and Sago, Indigo, ' ' , Saler:ibis and Soda, Crea m Tartar and as..: , .. • `s orted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. . - . : -1-," ...._ ' .VRAS.--A line assortmeisf in. l'Ackeges, ••• and imbulk—as well as all other 'artleles r-- belonging to the.bu Iness—ail at the loVest R ' , • and fate rediced prlces;,.. ~ c 1 , , ~ J. 4. ffilY. • • .. . ~. erllele,:NoW: 3, '5B. ' •. • , .--, Paper Hanginge•L: Paper Hangtfigs COME AND HEE OUR . . 1 , 1 "` - r`r . - CHEAT PAPER HANGINGS, CHEAP_PAPEWRANGINGS: : , • • CHEAP. PAP,ER HANGINGS; ' AND 01111. FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS.; • ' FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS, GLAZED-PAPEELHANGINGs,__, . FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS: • AIM! QILT PAPER HANGINGS. • RICH GILT PAPER HANGINGS. " GII;FIFAVEHMANGINOS. • • .RICH GILT PAPER, HANGINGS. _I_4O,3I7NDQW.PAP4RB °Envious; Coiorlj._ .We kith' to . t . 'lnform the`publle that our Stock of Paper flanging'', le: the largest and•most varied assortment over Opened in ' 'Carliale and that we are Belling at prices that will suit everibo;ly, at JOHN P. LYNE - North Ilanoyer.R. r Carlisle, ' where' you can be lirnilibed at idf ,times with Fresh' Palate. OlVfartlaht, &0., of the bslntquAllti and aithe lowed prices, ~,,papr:o9llo- , =el WATItiIIES; • JEWELR Y, .,. , LAN)) , , c SH,VISIOIVARVAT CONLYNtridd gtand;Wrisellieln tit., imarly,oppeslte the gUMbethcrad Valley Bank!' " •• ••• • '; . ~.I:haeojast•reielved a new • assortuient , af Waiettese, evrelry.medalitons. sliver ware, ha, in addltletrto former stook' to. which i Invite' the Attention . q: publlcO - Theassortment embrace. line V • ", gold and silver lever watches, Hunting • tit , 11.0 -and' open,cass do, P 'gold 'Anchors' m Ladlosand GentlemcwAnd • pines dud, guartior WatileapjevikY c:3.. V , riotyy . siiln and price. •, • Alilp gnu gold Hedalllobeogreast-pinihr Militia and ',gentlemen of everyAuollty pattern end price. Gold rob;' vest. curb and neck cha ins. gold bracolets,•finger .ringsroutfpicis, elude, sloortehuttons, crosnes,:charms, Ac.; hc.• gold and'allver, . thimbles,- silver and plated butte' knives, forkp, table, tea, saltand mustard spoons :of every variety. A large assoftmentinf geld, _silver and connnott spectacles, .to suit all ==•r!", - • eges to. which we invite special attest- , . . -- , -- Klitie'laiirGOLtr,PEt4Erfout — tliriicit - Tilialcoili -Tactual° case°, flinay, boxes, illier and pearl y curd. cum , golitnnftwarno*.bateeeletei--watekr.shAlne ,: -- "llataliallocke and vatiety'AT:iiititlatiTtilit , , , -, I'et., , , ally kept In Jewelry oatabilshminits; whiati deelute,. .1 will sell low • flia, cull. All. artliilas vrik Vllll7 tun led to bo*bat thoy'ari'rotTosonted:. Tartlctilor •pold osiiol • tfi WATCII - .IIEPAIIIINd and 41 work: war ranted bed: ,22, Y OLD FRIEND.S,Iid the public • generally.sto Invited to call and exam!oc my' istoc •of fresh -, • ' , . • CLASS AND - •: - QUBENBWARE, Pickets, Proserves, - Fresh Can Fruits:Si:4oS, Wood and Winne , Wars, Ropes and Brushex, 011 r, 'Prnlta, Balt, and a large variety of otbor goods not necessary to Store Room t* doors oast of Rhoads' 'Warehouse (formerly John G.' Glee me a rail and osaminre my goods 'and prices,.] intend to colt as cheap • as' any other store outside. o , Philadelphia. • Butter, Eggs, Romp, Rags, Removes, Dried Pratt, ,Ite, taken in okchango Or goods. Cnlllelo,oet. 27, '6B VRESERVING JARS, SUGARS. de. . . lase Jere, Mr tight, (Stone's patent,) forprescrring fruit, ie., fit the various fazes, are offered to the,publie by the proprletors,ae a Jar that, will' commend. Itself requiring no cement, la kit sealing, the neatest, meet, eimpleund easily managed Jar made, and feeling con fident when once rased will be preferred to any other. THESE JAltit, together with a 'Variety of other good Preserving Jars, are Pm sale at the 'storo of the subscriber, where may also be found it Large and general assorttneut, of • • • Flip!! GROCERIES, of the yarinunquallties, Including a seas gable and tine selection of the best and finest grades of • WHITE - AND BROWN EIROARS, suitable for preserving. We feel thankful for tbe,gnu• erenefifupOrt tiu - st we may merit the continued forum of our friends• and customers. • Our greatest efforts shall hi made to please in the quality of the article sold, ad well as irr price. • Carlisle, Jung 29.1860.- • J; W..EBY. • • Illlliani P. Lynch, -. . . , Practicdt PLUMBER and GAS FITTER in the basement of the M. -E. Church, 'Main Street; &date. Lend and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot & Cold Showerllatbs, Water Closets, • Fordo and Lift Pumps, rol. Iron Ward Tubes, . And ' every description of edam and fittings for go.. steam, water, &e. Superior cooking ranges, banters and gas fixtures put upAh churches. stoma and • d.wellings, aeshort notice, in the Mt* modern etyle. Alt ionteri aln and work in our lino nt low rates and warranted. ascir , Couitry work and Jobbing promptly attended to. __Mat, 23, 1859—1 y VI RES H GROCE ' AT 8. C. 1111YETT'9 Shad and Mackerel of different grades, - AI 11MYETT'S Salmon; Scitle , Pleh and White Fish, . At liirIYETT'S. Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, " ' ' Choose and Crackers can bo had „ Drigkrzult,,,Prozarres 3011114--r - At. LIIIYETTI3. Sugar Cured Dee and llama, A flesh supply of .0114 White Lead, ac.,.&e.,- I\T HANTCH; MERCHANT TAILOR, WEST RAIN STREET, (oppoelto the - Railroad office,) has Just received atriew and elegant assortment orClotbe, Silks and_Camilmermi.,ALSprlng and Summer wear, embracing FANCY CASSIMERES, , • ' BROWN AND IVIITTE MIXTURES, • ' NANCY STRIPES AND ' PLAIN COLORS. large-variety of eking and glimmer coating. silk and eal in ventlnT.Ofine black cloths and Doeskins, all of which ho will make op to mealium in fashionable style, and on reasonable karma. • . AMY - Orders attended to promptly, and the fitting o all garments warranted, or no sale. N. lIANTOIL Apr. 27, 1850. . . with a largo assortmesit of BUTT CRAMS, • IND, BREAST CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, • TOG CHAINS, . CHAINS, " TONGUE CHAINS, COW CHAINS, • , SPREADS, &o. &o. dust received at the cheap Hardware store of Alarcis 16. 165 g. IL BAXTON S. W. lIAVERSTICK IooTONS , HAMMERED • AND ROLLED IRON.-with a Imo assortment STEEL', SHEET IRON, • • HOOP. IRON, . RIVETS, , • • BOLTS, • NUTTS, • WASHERS, • . • • ANVILS, • , ' VICES, FILES, RASPS: SCREW PLATES; - • • BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, 11:43 Just and for sale cheaper then ever, at . March 10, 1859. 11 EN RN BA.X.TON'S. SC4.IIICULTUR AL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE SHOP. ON WEST LOUTIIER STREET, above I the residenre of Dr. J. Zltzer, and ho. medlttely In rear of the Union Engine • House xllll. 1:0.I The eubecriber desire: t Inform the 'fermeri, and the public generally, that be la now maxi. :atfacturiwg, and has constantly on band REIF'S CELEBRATED Clover Huller and-Cleaner. Also,,the premium Horse-Power. .thd Threshing Ma thias, with vibrating separators Attached. „N. Ili Irons and materials always on hand for the re. .pair of Reapers and Mowers, Threshing Machines and agrieultural implements of all kinds, -which will be at• ended to promptly and on reasonahle tarots. J. ABRAlLlMSarroprietor.' A , ,J. RUTZ, i+orenian Apr. 27, 1850-6 m. ;RUN 'RAILING !—lron Railing for 'Cemetery enclosures,publicand private grounds and gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foundry. Our stock of Railing, Verandah and Bracket patterns cone 'prises a large variety of new and elegant detdgns which toe public are invited to rail and examine.. Orders for Meting andputtingwp Nailing he promptly °seem • bed at satisfactory Wises: WE. An entirely.new TEN 110119 E STEAM ENGINE and BOILER now on hand, warranted to be of 'the beet make, and will be sold at a bargain for cash or on abort time ~.F.OARDNEE kt 115.. ROOT AND SHOEISI4.KING.J' & OR, return. their einem% thankkio Onshimere, for the very liberal patronage eaten. 'deal tit theminnd would reapeetfuliy inform the public that they continue. to Manufacture CUSTOMER 14M*, at their old stand; on North Ilanover streetlwo doors abov'e'the, drug store of S. W. Itavenstlck;., . With a number of drat' rate ,workmen employed and' facilities for securing the tiost'atock to be found in the market theY araprepared to makeup every deectiption of DOMANI) 8110X8, for, ladled and gentlemen's wear, - In the most fashionable style; and 00 1k .... F 5i,0,n3 4 . tellies and workmantbip:' • - Many years of practical experience ,in the Mildness both bore and in,dhiladelpidajustdiee them in saying,' that they are able to insure (nil tudisfaction, to all thwe who may leave their' orders.'-' ', - • • . April 21 ; 1858, tf. J. TAYI,RR. • . . . 'DELLS BELLS,I.I BELLS Parnomi.t.or tWbest makes: for sale cheap, at' ardware Stara Of, J. r..LYNE & &ON, , k1ay.1k,"1&59, : , , Northunandret " ir • m'porteil Aleditprraneadee9lwll9at kist j_ received miler sal° by • " ' M. D. EiTiIICKLETI4 - Main street Carlisle. I Sept. 7. 109 T°"" . l,O.TaT-Thitii: yaltiabloi Too Lots, !hr. sale cheap for cash. For further inform. on #pply.eit _LJOIAN. P. LIME .t , 80W13,., • ',Nay I/01350-2m .; .; North , liannTer st. ; O Psi 4. eired ri , 1 : 1 21 :r e el an ° l2 l e su r it in tt s t mutt et r a uAtJanitTAl • Cheap Job Piiating • ono herpi = Bib ,050:11g. Tuom'iiOokiri WM ITENTZ Iron Sinks, b ath Tube, Bath Boners, Icash Basins, ' laydraulic Barns, &a MEM= 1111YETT'S At lIUYETT'S At liuxErrs - • • At IIOYETT'S 1859. 500 PAIR TEACE CHAINS, Orn Stmllera, 13tran Cutters, ao. July 21, 1858 ;~~cell'nj~~o~ig c tIIII.Ii.kIQ:NEi'VA It URY .11ANK. 5 •,:-:.,:......r. • t ;,,III PRIBTO li:. ; ' „ ' '',. ',;.. .‘, i ii i ii y&p,; , , ,•..." , :• '' flincnOrri lintaisitAN . '.'- liOni.: C. STIIII4O, ''!: , i ' •-•', . Joni.; DuzILAP , '! " , ;1110RA11.0 WOODS, ~, , ' . - - , :'JOIlln 8, Sizairr; :.i. Joint 0. Denivr. 4 .... , ' .'''' ~ Ki. 4. aretteson: .z.Tbla Batiki leg hastiness lefts.) ileum) of Ker, Dien 'nem& A, Co., lir now fully prepared tgi,do a general lintilting Ifttsinete Vsith'pinmptnesit and fidelity. -. ~ . , filettby received on' &TOOK and 'paid beckon demand without !lake. Interest paid on special deposits.' Cer• tifiniteentdeposit bailing Interest at the• rate of five pen tout will be galled for siir short a period as foin months.. Interest °Well certlfieates 4111' cealle et mo• Entity, proftided, however, ,that if Mid 'certificates are renewed at tiny then•thereafter for another given pc , rloll,. they shall bar the same rata of interest up to the :lime• of renpual.• Partinuler 'attention Ppid to the col.. Jectien of.'notes, ' drafts: Cheeks, &0., In any part °Mlle. United States lir.Capatfte, • ~. '. , , ' ' , lieniittances maduto Kngl ; erid, Ireland, or the Conti' 'tient: - Th' .fillthftdr arid 'confidential execution of all. 'orders entrusted to•theni; may bundled upon: '.. _L—Theynall2tha_attention_oLleanners,llechindles-And I iiirkberg,i Who 4681 re a safe depository for their names, I to the undo . fable fact, that theproprietors of this Donk i a q. ~. afile-Scaliensfent.nfin res nes I , all.the Depoists; . truil other obligetloni Of Ker, B.ronne• man They hove rpcentiy removed, Into their new Bankipg . !rouse directly opposite, their former aloud,: in 'West.. ,Main fitrest,,a few doors colt of the:Railroad Depot, . where thoywill at ell times be,plmsed'to; give any In' fonnetlen dcolrod in regard to money matters In gene ral. • • . Open for business from,9 o'clock in.the morning unit) to'eleek In the evening, - • . ' . • • . A.-IatIROXON, Cashier. May . e• . A. Et. VOWING'S • t• URNt.To(fItE WARE-ROONS, (Prmium awarded al the Cumberland Agricultural Fair of 1857.) %The subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment or articles in his line, ever brought to this sites -Which ha lidetermined to sell at prices that de fy competition. Parlori • Chamber, • Dlnlng=room, FURNITURE. . Rilehen'and • OMee NEmbrielnir every article Used by Monne and liotel keepers ' of the most approved and fashionable design so l d fluisb. Including also Cottage furniture in setts reception and Cam Chairs, Mattresses, qillt,.....yarnes. clurtili, - &e:, ' • , • " Porchasere aro, requested to roll and examine his stock, at' his extensive viarmonms, West Main 'street. North aide.• • . A. It'll:WINO. • Sir- Particular attention given an usual to funerals; orders front town and country, attended to promo and on moderate terms. ' Crirllele; !day. IP, 11368.—1 y. . . CUMIIERLAND VALLEI INSTITUTE . ' MEthIANICBIIIIIIO, A. F. MULLIN, 8., PRINCIPAL, rand teacher of Mathematics and Modern'iangunges. THOMAS S. REESE, A. 11., Assistant Principal nod toicher of Ancient - Languages and Higher English. L. M. 11AVERSTICK, Assistant in the English De. - partrukat. This Institution having passed into now hands, will be reopened as a Male School only, on Thursday, the 2d day of September neat-1t is the design of the present proprietors to make It a Aridly firstclass • Boarding 'School, for teething and fitting boys and young men either for college or business. An efficient corps 0f,,1n• structors has been organised, whose personal interests are Identified with the esteem of the institution, and who will spare no pains to make it worthy of the contl. Banos and patronage of the public. Thu Buildings of the Institute era ample, and I arranged for the ac• commodatlon of about ninety ere: and ell students from abroad are.expected tb. rd with the teachers.— They wlllahua enjoy the efit of constant instruction -and supervision. -Mechanicsburg Is situated in the centre of the beau. • tiful Cumberland Valley, nine miles from Barrishurg, .ndireasrotacceserbyltallreadvroiaPPLlTSAMplill;BAr , timore, Ac. No location could be more eligible for ac coos—none more healthy or attractive fir such a school. Pupils-from, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and. Intermediate points, taking the morning train, will - fetich Mechanicsburg by 2 o'olock, M. As It Is the determination of the Principal and his Assistants to. 'place the Institute on a permanent and elevated basis; With. every application reqUisite !Cr superior success, they appeal with confidence to all who have sons toed; urate. The scholastic year will be. dis bled into two sessions of twenty two weeks each, the Or beginning on the first .Thursday of September, and ending on the first Wedmiliday of February: the second session heginning on the.titsi Thursday of February, and ending oa the first Wedubsday of July, . . -..,- - TERMS: ' ( Board, Washing. 'hilltop, Booms farad:led, and Friel per Session,- - - -• $Bl 00 Day scholars will be received at $lO, $l2, and $l6, ac. cording to their advancement. No extra charges for ancient and modern languages or vocal music. ---- 1 Terms per 1111135100 payable half in advance. Por fur their Information apply to Mullin k Reese, Proprietors, Mechanicsburg, Pc VORTR • lIAN 0V RR STREET .11 CONFECTIONERY, CAR'LISLE PA. • • Wholesale Rates Reduced $2 per 100 lbs. The attention of Comitry Merchants and the public genirally is invited VI a loge assortment of , • CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the beet-material and warranted to contain no poison in their colors, which will be sold Wholesale or Retail at ion rates at the old stand of P N Y R , 'NORTH ilitirmat &Bin, CARMBU, PAY A few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Just rOceired a large assortment of '• -FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS ' -c; the latest importations, consisting of ' ; Oranges, Lemons, - . Raisins, - - Prunes ' ' Figs, - . Dates, • Danannas, Pine Apples, Almonds, Filberts, Cream Nuts, • axon Nuts, tre., al) of which wlll be sold at low rates. - Also, a large a■ sortmeut of . • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS- , ' of every variety. Also, all the beet brands of BEGARS AND TOBACCO, of American and German manufacture The subscriber returns thanks fbr the liberal patron age bestowed on him by the public. and solicits a con tinuauce of their favors. ltemember the fild Stand of ; PSMbNYEII, Carlisle, Tune 18,'88. North Hanover Street. TAB. M;SIASONIIIMEIL LEWIS MASONIIIMER NEW. CONFECTIONERY ! NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS ! AtASONIIIDIER & 1111tOtHER, . n St..gp t paiT re h w e n Cumberland ga V n r: l ll e i y ex ß t ank, • door to Piper's Book Store. WOULD most respectfully announce to-the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that therihave knit molted from -Philadellphin, a -new- supply-ofConfectioneries,' Traits, Kula and Toys; which they are-prepared to Fell WHOLBEIMAS & at the lowest coon mum. By strict atliantien to business and a desire to please, we hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. Carlisle, Aug: 24,1854-2 m. .WATOO.ES, JEWELRY AND • siLvER A.ng. Y r • 1 , L _. respectfully inform our. •• • IIL . friends i Patroefs and the public gen. ' orallyy, that have just opened our fri lr y k NEW \VLI!, JEWELRY SILVER t, ,•,AND.PLATED, WARE'ESTABLISII MEETr ; at:No 622 Market St ., where r'• we offer wholesale, and retail, at the lowest cOb'prices,a large and very Sholcordocklif evOry delaription oXgoodsusually kept In a 'first class Jewelry , Store. • , We hop&by untiring elibrts to accommodate please not only to 'retain all our former patrons, but merit and secure a large accession to the same, Every. description Of Diamond Work and other Jewel. ry, made to order at, short notice. , • „ Sir Ali Reeds' warranted to be tie represented. 'Jair Particular attention given to the repairing of %ache* and of every description. • . STAUFFER & lIARLEY, • ' " . • No, 622 Market Street, Phllad'a. continue our ota Stine, No. 1413 North Elecorid , St.refit rol a abort time only: ;..July 27, 1856-3 m . • ~ . ; •. • - , .T. ADD ;WERATER & CO. • . . Improved tight Mitch' !Riming NitehirMe, FAult,xfs . iarp BIANUFtertiIIEID3, • sioted:fifilleirrenuukable elionlicityindatrongth. T ydo A greattvrinnge ef work—from the lightest to thB heasleat,:andlnst pore eatisPsetory Manner than any other machioe..— .. • . ; .. • - They, ornrou, new, man, auwand °Lanai ettlibtft bastiog—using . a s,treight• needle—and make a lock stitch alike en,both sides of the work, ,which cannot be : unravelled: • , •• • • „, Please examine them lbeforelinfchasingf and aocnre.' the cheapest by buying the be en: . and'for sale at' llfrelt. -- :A".3teif nolds'a Paguerrean Rooms: 2nd door.west of Dr. Zitz‘it'ir 11111110 chrliele, Aug. 24, 180-tf. PERSON HAVING REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, • • • •. An». • a eery &Arable odyertlelno medium Advertleotnente 7 un n d. b . e i o g rd ma erii . d!hrough this , ‘lllittALD;" or rent tollio J. M. MILLER Ju1y,27,1851?-3m • Pe. iss,.Faitoi,Priating done here. Carlisle text;a4iy, CAR AND SASII :FACTORE, East tdertif'dtreet; CARLISLE... . • ' ektonslee establishment IS now, In Complpte - pr. . der and Migplied with the-best machinery for executing_ --, workiiroverytleport di nge — hiree — ilie . been greatly enlarged Able sprifig and stoeked.with. the ......nesttesband-.toost-imyyrod.t*a,forlbe,menwisefore, ' DOORS, wiNDow PRMIES, • •Shuttera,'Elindil,' Alouidinge,• Brackete' ana a other_ kinds of Carpenter wOrrk. "‘Vit Invltd, Builders, Cap. pentura and other's to tund examine our faellitlue for doing - this description f *orb.. The beat neterlals used andtericia an toy sea any other estlthilahldent Ib the County or eleeirbere.- • ' 'STEAM ENGINES BUILT! TO ORDER. and Peyalredas heretelbre. Engines hove been retenb ly.built for W. H. Henderson & eon, In this borough;. It. Bryson & Co. Allen tOwnshlp, Ald'A.Brdthers;Nerr. villa, Shadti& Wetseb North Illiddloten, and otliers, at whose. estdblishment they may be /teen In daily op! erstion.and to whoth Na can refer for evidence df their rstiporloilty. of every description, from the smallest ~to the heaviest 'pieces, executed at short notice for every kind of nix chlnery. A large variety of mill castings now on hand Two skillful Pattern maker* ronstsntly 'emproyed.— ItSPARINV: promptly attended to for Paper Mills, . Distilbincem, Oust Mills, FactoileS, de. Turning and jildigg Mill Spindles, &c. done in the best • TDRESIIING.IMACIIdNES AND NORSIrPOIVERS: 850 such as Devil Dear Four Horse - Powers, Ilorisonta Dear Four. and Two• Horse Powers, Corn Rholbws Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough castings, and other ar ticks for farmers, Bu hand or protuptlY made to order BURDEN CARS tuna • and repaired. Our facilities for buiiding Care are now more complete than heretofore and enables ue to fur tint' thom.to transporters on the rail road on amen°. dating trivet avid mode of the bent materials. Ordure solicited .attAntire satisfaction guaranteed. • The long exPerlonce In the business of the eonioF partner of the firm, and the completeness of Our ma chinerrin every branch Of the establishment, warrant us In nvsnrina the best work to all who favor ue with their ordOks. The continued patronage of our old friends end the'publia is reapoctfully solicited. May 2C, '67- 1 1. F. OAADNER & Co. • PRINCE do. 00. , S - IMPROVED PATENT IMEILODEON. ' 6 ; TUE - OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT - In "the UNITEDSTATES, EMPLOYING TWO' HUNDRED MEN, and Bknishlng EIGHTY INSTRUMENTS PER WEEK. Combhaing all their Recent Improvement*—the Divided Elwell Organ Melodeon, Sc., Sc. (The Divided Dwell can only, be obtained In Melodeons of our Menutitcture) • GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. ' 7111111.1111ftiCtUrCell, Bu ff a lo, New Yor k 87 Fulton at. N. Y., 110 Lake at. Chicago, .111 WHOLESALE AGENTS—Human & Itichattison, Dos. ton, MaaW.; W. P. Coiburn, Cincinnati. 0.; Painter' &. Webe, St. Louis, Mo.; Ph. P. Wericin, Now *lcahn. From the Home Journal. April 3, 1858. • The Melodeons manufactured by Prince & Co., and for stile at 81 Fulton street, are.tho best in tho world Va have tried thorn, and therefbria speak understand ingly of their merits. They are afforded at ayery mod. orate cost. • PRICER OF TORTAOLe INSTAIDIKINTS Four octave Melodeon, extending from C t 0.0..... Four pindft half octave, do. Five Octave Melodeon, , do. le to F Five octave, double reed, 'do: Two Banks of Keys, Five Seta of Reeds, Eight Stops One And n Half Oetavooltoot pedals ; Ono Seto!' Heeds, in •Itedar Bass Independent Five Octave Melodoon, extending from F to F $lOO Six Octave Ideledeon, • • — Five dative double reivt — do. it to F 150 Five Octave, Two Batiks of Keys ' 200 Our facilities for manufacturing arc perfect, and from our long experience in the business, having finished and sold over TWENTY-TWO THOSSAND MELODE. ONE, we fool confident ef giving satisfaction. All Melodeons of our manufacture, either sold by us, or dealers in any part of theAlnited finites. or Canadse, Are WATULSDITZDAO , Ien perfect in every respect, end should any repairs be necessary before. the expiration of one year from the date of sale we hold ourselves ready and willing to make theiFAcee free _of-charge, .providedr,the ..'iinjury Is not caused by accident or design. 'V. OW. A. PRINCE & Agents for the safe of our Melodeon. may be found in all the principal cities and towns in the United States -and Cansdas. • . Agents nt Carlisle and Kingston J. A;IIRAGY. ' At It. LINN.- Imaylo'sB. • .141LRE INSURANCE. -L• THE ALLEN AND EAST. PENNSBORO . 111UTUAL FIRE ,IN U LANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organised, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, els: Daniel Bailey,' William R. Gorges, Bilabial Coaklin, J. Eicheiberger, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob' R. Coorer, S. Eberly, Benjar rain IL Rosser J. Brandt, Joseph Wickorshat4' , , Alexander cathclirt. ' The rates of Insurance are es low and fart rable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to plaice application to the I agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. . . MM. B. GOBGAS, President. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President. LEWIS BYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasnrer. Managers.—Wm. It. Gorges, L. Dyer. Christian Stay man, M. Cocklto, J. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Daily, J. ll.Coorer, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Elchelber. ger, 8. Eberly, J. Brandt. AGENTS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. =John Sherrick, Allen" Henry Bearing, Shiremaustown. ' Samuel Woodburn ' Diekinsott; ilehry Bowman, Chu rchtown; Mode Grit Mb, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns '(.,bore'; Samuel Coover,-Iffechani.burg; J. W. Cocklin, Shepherdstovrn; D. Coover,•Shepherdstown ; 0: Sax • ton, Silver Spring; Benj. Ilaveistick, Silver Spring; - Charles Bell, Catlisle ; John flyer, Carlisle, i YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking,.Doyer; Peter Wol. ford, Franklin; Jae. Griffith, Warrington ; J. F. Dear & Of; Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. 0. Clark, Dillsburg. DA UPLIINCO,-TlOuser Ar Lochman, Harrisburg. Members of the company having poligiusalkwit to ex plie, can have them renewed by making application to anilof the Agents. . ' pril-20,1851k JNO. 11.011UROIT. CHURCH & EBERLY, STEAM SAW MILL . All kinds of . constantly onMand. Lumber delivered at any point accessible by Railroad at the shortest notice, • BUILDING TIMBEB, 01 ALL SIZES AND. LENGTIIBOOfTO' ORDER. ' May 25,18.50—Cr __-.• Ci LASS! Ler AS SI I 'PAINTS! PAINTS!! kfull assaament . of Glass of all'sices and 'quality, with a large stock4of fresh PAINTS, all colots. Oils, Varnishes, &c., Cement In large or small quantities, at low figures at JOON P. LYNN & SON, Oct. 27, '6B' North Hanover Street. MAKE NOTICE —Just reeeited at Keller's, North ilanover Street, splomplete assort— ment of Alen's' and Boys' , Straw and Leghorn Ihts.— Also, eldldronh,Fancy Hate, which will ho sold at a low figure. Runelb,'69. • Fish! Fish ! ! Fish"!! ! . HERRING, BIACKEREL SHAD, .th barrels, half and quarter barrels. Fresh Groceries; liquors, de., at the lowest cash prices. Bacon, Shoulders, Gams, Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Bees wax, and Rags, taken. In eichange,for goods, at the cheap grocery of WM. BENTZ. dpr01,1859. ITAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- I J. N. CALLIO '& CO., imccessors• to Wm. 11. Trout eroutd , anhounce to their' customers and the nubile generally that they have.just received from Yhiladol. • phia, a largo and elegant stuck of goodiii in their line of ' business of every variety, style and quality. • • 114 They have on hands splendid assortment of ' ' , . • . - HAT,TAND CAPS, .. . . of all descriptions, from .themumonWool to .the lipase FUR AND SILK HATS; suit at prices -..that mast Suit every one who has an eye to getting the -•,worth.of Itle money,.. ,Tbe eteek..inchies,_ - l Ais „ MOLESKIN, CIASSIERE, BEAVER 4 FELT II , — of beery style and'coliii and -- unnurpasped itnLICIIII'.• . NESS, DURABILITY • AND FINISH:, by .those of :any other establishment in the country. '.• • ~'•—• •-' .l. HEN'S: BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATA andr'CAAS; of every description constantlyom hand., • ..• ' ', ".'. ' • • They respectfully invite - all ,the Adz patrens and-as! many new one as possible, to glielhem a ta11.,: ,, 1 ." J. O:.OtsLLIO .1k CO. • ..._.' Apr. 27, 18II(Iy. , i " . ,!... , .. - 1 . ,.2". r !,',; , . - .. r ."!!.. •',.., • w. u. ausori. . OROCQO tpM i gp:;-"4 4:140' as kko tin d t ; . tmacit, Mor:ccr a lugs, Ats " tt. Doorrrveg 6 r . 7 0 :7": And, flndl4gs or ..,404N North _ 1i rkl ou IRON AND DRABIDASTINGS WLIOLESALE DEPOT OROAN MELODEON. PRICES OF PIANO CASED EMITM IMO LUMBER YARD NEW . CUIIBERLAND, PA. IMO LUMBER, ..'7: -.- . ~S.llittellantono _ CUMBERLAND , VALLEY R. R . SU.M.III7R ARRANGEMENT.' ' 411441514 . , , • • • ; • CligiSlß OF lIOURBI .: 0:188:1' atter 5105iDAY; 'APRIL 11th' 1851, Pneseng , Train: Wilt mu as ft:noir:lV (Sundays excepted :), , • • . . . • ' • FOR lAARRIBBURG. „ -• . -' : • let Trahi. ' . Sd Train Leave Cliemberebuit • 6.10 A'. M. ' ', 1.00 P. 31' Bbippeneld:rB; .. .6.40 " 1.32 Re w v ille, ~,,' .0.10 " ' 2.04 • Caslisipc .• • . 0.43 ' " • 2.45 • " " 'Mechanicsburg, g 216: ':: 8.16 Arrive at llarrleliurtt. 4.4$ - -• "•': ' - '145 " YOH OIIAMBEitt3DUAG. let 2d Tnna. -Leavellarrisbneg • " Mechanicsburg 8.43 " 1.56 - Carlisle, - . 0,20 " • ; 2.34 '-", shipon.burg, '10.24 "' • 34 "Arrive at Chambereburg, .10.64 ." , 4.08. " leave' Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Ponn'a Railroad, at 2.30, 6.05, and'7.so:A. DI., and 1.10 and 3,50, P. M.: By Reeding, via Lobarton Valley. Rail Road 'lit 8.00, A. M., end 2.35 P. 51. ' "-- ' Per Baltimore. 3.20, A. 51 and 800, noon.. Vror TreVer ton and 191IllatnsPort, at 1.00, P. M., and 8.30, I'. 11. Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. M. NOTICE p TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where. Tickets are :Mid, via: Chanibersburg, Shippensburg, Carlisle, Mechanic-Wire and ilarrisburg, a roduction•of TEN CENTS on cabla-Tlokot will be made to all Nissen , ' gars that provide tbems'elves with • Tickets before en tarleg the Cara. . O. N. LULU Superit .Railroad Citambersburg, " • • 'Apr. 6,1859. ARLISLE . AND PHILADELPHIA '' ;;;Irc ..1 ;" 14a- DAILY F.R14101-IT' FREED, VVARI) 4 FREED, . • • Bp;lll.indirt. STREET, . • ' •• & D..ItIIOADB, MAIN MEET, OARLIBLZ, PA. &air Cars or thin Lino leave theDepoi 811 Market a t., Dally, nt 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlini°, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M. .. , Goodn Intended for this Line should be niarkeTC. & 4'. bully rreight Line, and scut In by 4 o'clock. May 25, 16511, 13,H .1.1, A D R LP II I A AND READING /L A I L IL 0 .Ai D SUMMER , AREANCESIEET • Amur; 18, 1859. Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun. , days exceptod,) at 8.00 .A. 51, and 2.45 - P.' M.. for Philp , delphla, arriving there at 12.60 noon and 7.40 P.lll. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.80 'A.M., andt.3o P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12A0'noon and 8.26 P. M. FARES: To Philadelphia, No. 1 CAA. $3.26; No. 2 in same train,) $2 70. Fares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30. • At Reading. - connect with trains for Pottsville, 511-uere villa, Tamaqua, Catawissa, Ac. Four trains leave Heading fur Philadelphia daily, at 6 A. 51 , 10.18 A. 57., 12.60 noon and 6.06 P. 51. . Leave Philadelphia; for Heading at 7.20 A. M., LBO P. 51., 3.30 P. M., and 4.46 P. 51. Fared from Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1 45. The morning• train from Harrisburg connects at Reacting with up train for Wllkosharre, Pittston. and Scranton. For through tickota and other Information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent.- May 11,'59 NEW STAGE ROUTE.- The subscriber has started a trbweekly• lino of Stages between Carlisle and Landlsburg, leaving Car lisle every bionday, Wednesday. Apt Ericlay, homed!. ately on the arrival of the afternoon train of cars from the east. Returning, leaven Landisburg at 800 A. M., riveiy Turtiday, - Wednesday, and Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle at 1.00 p Brings, Shermansaale, Starrett's 0 and Carlisle Sul cur Springs. On.and afer Juno the 15th, the line will e run daily for the accommodation of passengers going to the Springs. •- Fars bathe several points as " ollows: Carlisle to Sulphur . Springs • ••• Sterrett's (lap, " Shermaiisdale, . . . . Perry County Warm Springs, . RETURNING Landisburg to Warm Springs. Shennausdale, Sterrett'e Rap, „ .- " Sulphur Springs, T 00 " Carlisle, . 1 00 The above line - will regularly carry the ?SAIL to and from theleveral points above indicated. • • .I have also a well . stocked lIVLRY STARVE, from which 1 am at all times ready to furnish horses and ely• lieges to those who will favor me with their patrOnage, on the moot reasonable terms and In the very beet style. mayl9lBsB. CIEOROR WENDEL. COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. • • The subscriber takes this method of Informing her friends and Hie public, that she atilt continues the manufacture of all kinds of work, in Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron. Her Stoves are selected from the most aft• proved styles, The Cooking Stoves for their qualities as cooks and bakers cannot bo surpassed, among which are the well known Globe, Noble Cook, Fanny Force*. ter, Governor, Penn, and the new favorite, Prairie Flower, combiningall the tested Improvements, in fact the best and,cheapest stove ever offered to the publii. ~'Khe Latrobe' Stove, or parlor heater, improved, for warming two, throw or four rooms, put up to order, be sides a large assortment of Parlor Radiators and (nee. stoves. PRICF.S' REDUCED, on - PLUMBING lithand GAS FITTING. Thom who wish work done in this line would do well to call at the old .stand before contracting elsewhere, as I am de termined to do Work far lower than the present rates. I hay° or sale and keep constantly on hand the patent Scotch - ift Burner, Wax Tapers, plain and fancy Glass Globes, Gas Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tubes, Hydrants, Lead Pipe, 0 UIXI Hose, Shower Baths, Bath Tube, Over Basins, Marble Basis tope, Ac. My workmen are competent and• reliable: ' All work warranted and far workmanship and material, I challenge competition. • 414- A few good Cook Stoves with some suitable for parlors on band, which I will soil at cost. May 4,1859. - , ~ , MAY M. MORRIS. XCELSIOR . PICTURES A. R. lIENWOOD would respectfully inform tht c yens of carnal° and vicinity that he has taken room., tV I in tug's new building, east corner of Market Square, where ho la at all times ready to take • ABlllitOT IMES in the latest sod Moat approved' style. Pictures taken in rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear, and sat isfaction given or no charges made.' Portraits and Da guerreotypes copied. .Miniature Pictures taken for Lockets tic., in Ambrotype. :-. • 1. timbre ty pee warranted to stand the test of time, beta or water.. Ladies and Gentlemen aro cordially invite d to ca andeiataintuspocimmis Prlcoo from 26cte. to $lO. ' Jan. 27.1858.-1)0 • Artist. GUNS GUNS.—bet received .a large assortment of - ,Double Barrel Guns, ' Single . Single and Double Pistola Revolvers, Game Bags, Powder.Plasks, • Shot Pouches, Powder. Shot, Caps, Wads, &0., at H. SAXTON'S. Nay 25, 1859 Lv RR Y. STABLE.—Havitig pur chased from J. It. hieuemsker his LIVERY EP TABLISILIDIENE, I will be always reedy to accommo• date 'the publie with ' , LIORSES, CAL. *ALI WAGES, BUGGIES,and every other sr t.rii'VlL." tide in my line. By strict attention to business and n desire to please, the subscrlber hopes to . receive a liberal share of pubic pat:wane., GEORON RENDEL. N. 0: Omnlbusses on hand to supply those who may be In need of them., ' , 0. U. ' Not. to, 18574 iR 00FING SLATE.—Ths, under signed has been appointed agent for the , itale of. tOOYING SLATE and has now and will ,!eonstaittly keep on band a full supply to meet the demands of builders and others. Those in want of a superior arils ele would do well to mil at the Lumber and Coal Yard ; neer the Out House June 8,1860, A HOMESTEAD FOR $10; . • • . • ' A HOMESTEAD FOR, $100; 4 so, HOMESTEADS FOR $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahannock River, above and below Fred.; ericksborg, In Virginia. . . A new town, called Rapahannock, lane recently been laid out, in Culpeper county, In - the midst of the Gold Region of Virginia, surrounded by mitten and mining companies; and farm and town lots in alternate Mel. alone or - Oars/a, can now be had .fora a meranong," to Induce settlement In thin desirable region. $104,900 worth of laud In to 'be divided amongst purchasers or given away ati an Inducement to come on and mike Ins provements.and the land In! of the most Improvable qualitlea. Many have already, settled and' scores of , others are °endue. Coed iarminglamd, in Oracle to suit purchase - rm. can be had at from ten to twenty dollars per acre, pAyablitilb cony quarter pearly, luntelineate, I.lnOnentionablititlaa Will in all mien be given:. , . , Agentanrawitated orlywhere to sell these lindg, liberal, Inducenientewill •' . '" ei given: Forpe•Haulms, address ',' : '. I,'' E. ACDER Land Agent, , - !,l4yku,ii 0., ' - t Port Royal, Va. . OtME2.:AIsID LOT AT:PRIVATE e subscriber offerer - Alt -private .sale, a 110118 E and •LOT- OF 'OROUND, ,altuato In 5 I Diekinson townshipi. near, the 'turnpike, a mile and a bail east of, Mount liock7 The Mae is cit' Yearam,,Weatherboarded, two !Storied In height,-and con.; talning thre rooms and kitchen, with wash-house god! cistern attached.' :The lot container T1V0',,t0.1043 of-the best quality of land, with-a variety of cholsetraitiand' having erected thereon a ;FRAME. Di'A.Dl,l4 Wagon- Shed, and otherout buildings. , • .; Persons wiehing^,to 'llea the prot.9rtY; nen do so, y. ceiling on'Jecob Block, pa tho preli.es,os 'on, the 'sat.. erriber, residing peer Noaellto... I. • •. . „ ._. _ • _ Ang.14,1860-tt. ~- ' ::. ebt ai s., LIVER 1.1%.V1 , • NEVER; DEBILITATES. ' , •-• IT IS Of/IMPOUNDED ENTIRELy 'FROM CalalF r and has.beebuie an 'established Amt. a Standard :Medicine known and tippet/Vett by vt all that have used It,' and 'is now resorted tor i g With /confidence in all thediseases fur vold-li It la recommended It boo cured thousands within the' last two years.whef had given up all hopes of relief, as the .numerous uveolielted E . ' certificates In my posses. stun show. Thedose must he ildap. of the iiiiilvidual taking quantities as to act gen.. 'Let the dictates of Mi. you In . the itstr•Ob the 'ft.' tor, and it will' cure O . ems attacks. DY B Peiflln, mar Qfniplalifts, Dysen ach, liabitualeContive _Orioleralderhns..Ctuftern. ,Juanflice, Female weak successfully no nn ordi-. CLME„..44,4,4" can Diatify,l In lninity teaspoonfuls nee taken •, AM- who.•use it .are hi Its Its favor., , • . • MIN WATER. IN THE .111101iTil PFITU TUE INVIO RATOR, ',AND . ' .SWALLOW BOTH TO • Pa e One Dolini, .ner•Hottle. • , .ALSO. --- • . • S ll' 0 D - ' S • MILE • • CA T ITA IL IC. PILLS; • . • • 6060UNDED PROM- , Pure Vegetable Fairacts;And put up in Glu . m - Cases, air tight, and, mill keep iu any cli mate. s— ThaiiamiFy Cathartic Dee Cathartic which the W his practice more than 61I) The. constantly fit thcse who halm long no. MI infaCtlon which al4girp ha has Induced mu to place "CZ; of nil. The Professlon itnow.that 'di ff erent Ca tharticaact on different, portions of the bowels. The Varally ca. CZ. ;hurtle -Pill has with duo • reference td thin . • well established fart, been comptiunded from a variety of the purest vegetable extracts el which act alike on every„;, part of the alinientary meal, and are good andl' safe in all cakes where a jj Cathartic is nesded,such as Derangements of the' JJ Stomach, Sleepiness, . Pains In the Dock and:. 'lc bolus, Costiveness, Pain • and Soreness over the mi whole body,from sudden cold, which frequently,, if nVgleeled, and In a • long course Fever, Loss C„„, of Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of cold over CT" the body, Restlessness,. Headache or weight in dilt the head, all Intlhtlama. tory, Diseases, Worms in 'Children or Adults, ltheumatlem,,,, a great W IPurltlerof the Blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numor om to mention in tbis advertisement. Dose, I to 3, Price 30. Cents. -; The Liver Invigorator and Famll,l*Callitirtle rim aro retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade In all the large towns. S. T. W: Sanford, N. b., Manufacturer and Proprl9tor, 335 Broadway, Now York.-. JorioN4 6861). H OWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA - Afflenevolent Institution, established by special en downient for the relief of the sink and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseaseed The HOW,UtD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destructiont of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate vie. time of such diseases by • Quecks, several years ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE' ACT worthy of their natuo,,to open a Dispensary for the treatment Of this class of' diseases, in all their -forme and to give MEDICAL ADVICE ABATIS,' - tit - all who apply by letter, *ith a description of their conditions (age, occupation, habits of life, rte.,) and in cases of ex treme poverty to FURNISH MEDICINES -FREE OF CHARGE.i It s needless to 'add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and 'Ol furnish the moat approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual 14. port upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the sucrose which has attend ed the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the' cure of Spermatorrfflea, Seminal Weakness', Impotence, Honor sham, Meet, Syphilis, the vice ofOnanism or Self abuse, Ac . and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. $0 50 76 Tho Directors, on a review of the Pest, feel assured thattheir labors to this sphere of benevolent West, battrbetwrof - greatitmefitto - thtrafilletedThihilehilly - te the young and they have revolved to devote 1 hem selves, with renewed, seal, to this very Important but much despised cause. . PE Jura published by the Association, a Report on Spar matorrhiva or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, rilasturbadon or Self-Abuseiandother Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Burgeon, which will be sent by mail, (In a sealed letter enifilope,) FREE 0.? CIIARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPA,for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual disoaaes, diet, te.; are-constantly being publish ed for gratuitous dietribution, and will bo sent to .the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last - year, are of great value. Address; for 'Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R, CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Iloward Association. No.S South Ninth B o t r r ( ezt r , o P f h t i i !a o il l ea e h e l:i 4.4 Pa. IV EZRA D, ILEARTWELL, President GEO. TAIRCMLD, Secretary. • AFFLIOTED• READ PIITLADELPIIIA MEDICAL llOUSE—Establieb ed twanty-two years' ago by Dr.-HINKELIE, corner of Third idol 'Union Streets; Plilladelphia, Pa. • . • TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. a mbst successful practitioner In the cute of all diseases of a private na; tore; manhood'S debility, an an impediment to mar riage• nervous and sexual infirmities, disease of the shin, And those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE • There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood;' and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets serious obatacies to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a Belies of protracted, insiduous and devastating affections. , . Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences until they find the ner vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable seneat one, and segue (ears of the mind. (Seepages 27,' 28, 29, of Dr K's book ou " Self-Preservation.") "The unfortunate thus affected beiomes feeble, is unit hie to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and a pg.; he is dull, Irresolute, and engages even In hie sporfs with less en. mgy than usual. It ho emancipate himself beibre the practice has done Its wont, and enter malflmony, hie marriage Is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early lollies. These ara considerations which should awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated: Ire whO places himself under Dr. HINKELIN'S treat; inentonny-religiously-confldein-hls-bonorwit gentle- man and rely upon the assurance that the secrete of Dr. lit's patients will never be disclosed. Young Man—let no false [modesty deter you from making your Cabo known to one, who, from education and reapectability can [ITC-July befriend you. Dr. HIRE LIN'S residence has been for the.latt twen tptwo years at the N. W. Corner of TIURD AND UNION STREETS, Philadelphia, Pa.- PATIENTS AT A DISTANCF Ma Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their eyniptoms, per letter, enclosing a remittance) Dr. medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded do any part or the United Staten, and packed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mall or Express. READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD !! A vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Rinkelin on Belf-Preservation—Only 25 Cents. Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mall. GRATIS! GRATIS! GRATIS! ! .A FREE GIFT TO ALL. MISERY RELIEVED. "Nature's Guide," anew and popuJar work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike wllculat ed to prevent years cf misery, and save thousands of lives, is distributed withtint charge, and forwarded by mall, pro-paid to any Post In the United St-ctes, , on re ceiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. , dec.15,1858-Iy. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYI OF -CUMBERLAND COUNTY. FAL MEETING, 1859. • The Fall meeting and exhibition of the Cumberland County Attricultunalhalociety. will be held on thole:min Fair Ground, onIYRDNESDAY, TIIURSDAY DAY, the 12th, lath and 14th of OCTOBER, 1F69,' The ground of the Society will be greatly improved, no that all articles for exhibition will be under cover, and the displays expected to be much larger than ever before By, order of the Society. RAN'L. S. CSOFT,Sec'y. .JuneB, 18 JACOD SEIROM. Ati-,DR HAMPTON'S COMPOUND DIU RETIC PILLS, are highly recommended-by 'amine!) . ['byefaints, mat safe. certain, speedy and germinal . auto for Orate!, Strictures and all other...diseases or do nmgerpont alai the bladder and kldneYs. Price FM; cants per box . . . . DR: J. T. HAMPTON A 00., . . N 0.405 Spruce Street, Philadelphia Also, Proprietors and Manufacturera of . • Dr. Hampton's Anti-Rheumadia,Axture,' ", " Nedicated Cotigi"gyrup;s- The . Great Desideratum or Hair Restorer. "BUSSES !.BRACES ! !! SUPPQS • a: NEEDL#I3-.! = Twelfth & hate 8t ; tractive' Adinstor of Rupture Trusties aridltecherd cal Remedies: Liam cenetantly on hand a large Stork Genuine Stench' tentacle, also a complete' assortment i the beat Arnerlcan t •dncladlng the celebrated Whltt , Patent Lever Trues; believed by the boat aathorlties be illlfietiOr hay yet Invented: ',English sand Awe ran Sapportera and Belie, Shouldettlracav,Snapenvor •Itandages; SelfinJectlng Syringes. {adapted to both ae: ea,,in neat sertable - Cdaes,Frenvhj'avvarlea; Urinal Bat • Orders and 'letters o! will Meet prompt AugUut 24;185%, Dit‘rintiilg neatly °scented - _• . , G 11A .(51t ted tortba .temperament it, 'and_ in such tly on the boweln. your judgment guide Liver Invigora. ' Liver Complabun, 111111- ChrboleDlarrboen; -Suet tory, Dropsy, Sonr tom— tees, Cholla.. Cbolarn, Infavinm;_j_latulenee, nessen, and May be mud - nary FAMILY' AIEDI— Mashmh-arbubtliaunandsr minutes, If two' or three, at conimeneament oftho giving their. lentlinony. o'lll IR a 'general but ac— 'proprietor has. used In atronty years. • • • {creasing demand from od tbo rllls and thereat- In regard to Moir tmo, them wittdit tbo reach REMEMBER, PHILA - D - P.IIIA