31/e,hicittBs CELEBRATED ......:VERMIFUG A. ND I ,' LIVER PILLS, VVE beg.leave to call the atten tion' of the. Trade, and more' es.eciall the Ph sicians of the country, to.two of theinost_popu, - --- -latrernedies - nOw-befdre - -the-public. -We refer •to . _ : • Dr.' CliaA. 'Lanlis Celebrated ." .Vernufuge and Liver Pills. . We do not recommend! them as universal Cure-alls; but simply fOr what their name purports ; ' THE VERMIFUGE, • For .expelling Worms. from the F.liiiran system. , It, has also been , administered with _ the most factory results to various Animals • subject. to Worms'. THE LIVER PILtS • • "Fertile cure of Liv ER COMPLAINTS, ,all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK. HEAD-ACHE, In cases of • • FEVER. AND AGUE, preparatory-mor after. taking Qui nine, they' . almosL invariably make a, speedy and per anent cure.. As specifid for the above men- tioned diSeases, they are Unrivaled, --- and - never known - to fail when ministered 'in . accordance .ivith the directions; • - Their unpreceden — ted po. larity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH,TA. 'to dispose of their Detig business, in Much' they hilVe-been—success . - -• fully engaged for the last Twenty 'Years, and they will now givetheir undiVided time and- attention to their . manufacture. And being de- • termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele -..-brat&i•Vermifiige and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high, - position, they now hold among the great remedies_, of— the..da y, . they. will continue to spare neither-time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest aerial, and com pound th q il- in the most thorough ~mgnner. _.:Address-all-orders to---- REMINII BROS. Pittilairgh, Pa. . . P. Sr Dealers' and Physicians ordelitur. (mu others than Fleming . ltroa., wilt do' well to. write their °Myra nod take vane Lai rh, .dirlAmea, vrtpared,by Fleming Bros. Pithrburgh. Pa. To 3113.3 to give them n trial, sio..wlll forward per mail. post pnbl. m any part of tho Hates, ono box of Pills 14 twelve • •throo.cent postage stamps, qr em, vhd. of, l'ertolfuge tor fourteen three-rent stamps. YIl ordos from Clinnairlulnt he accompanied by twindy rents extra. • D . COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT, `^'i R E AD TllI FOLLOWI , IO CERTIFI cATEs TO TII IS efficacy of this medicine In inflammatory Wenner.: , fflik . or tipsiest twelve years I have been' more or lee troubled with Inflammatory Rheumatism, contlimiteliir early in the spring, and lasting until cold weather se, In, when I would ho relieved for a while, only to bo at tacked again in thu Spring. All my joints would swell and be very sore, attended with the most acute,paiii. My feet, shoulders, arms,.and hands troubled toe most. so much vu that I could scarcely•walk, and almost al ' ways required assistance In dressing. During this time I woull try everything I could hear of. in the hope of finding a cure. I also tried several physicians. but nu thing scomei to help mu the least in the world. About two apd a half years ago 1 was attacked as towel, and as usual tried everything toga rid of it, but to nn per pose. I kept growing worse, and finally bed to give up and stay in the house where I wan conflated about rout weeks. This Woe my foot swelled, and were so sore that I could not stand oh Moan or got on lay boots, and my bands swelled to twice their usunt else. In feet. I was to all appearances and belief, totally used up. About this time my parents, Who reside in Maine, sect forme to conic home. I wont, and after my arrival COMMUUS end trying dtiother remedy, hoping to be cured. but re nutting the sumo as ,all "titers: For weeks 1 had not been able to dress myself or raise toy hand to nu; head, and suffering the most excruciating, polu all the time. One'day my father come in with a paper in whirl, was advertised Dr. Common's Medleal Salt, for Inflamma tory Dinetteos only, and wanted me to road and see whati thought of it I read and laughed at it, pro• nounred it a humbug, and told hint thak, I had been humbugged enough. lie kept urging me, and itl last said I eonld but try it and if I would write to Dr. C.. giving him at description of my disease, he would pay, the expense. Of course I could not refuse such au of for and sent for one box. It came in flue season, but my faith was not Increased, and I laughed at the Idea of so small a dose doing moony good. and told my wife that I believed Dr. C. and his Salt.hoth. humbugs.— However, I commenced using -it and the result was perfoellY astonishing. I could hardly roanxo it myself. I shad soundly all night. which I had nut done for a long time, add when I awoke in the morning, strange as it may seem, I Woo 'entirely free from pain. I had then taken but one dose, and bathed freely before going to bed. That morning I felt so well' that 1 hardly know how to contain niyself. and wont down stairs end told - the folkspow-well I felt; and from -- that - day to this I have not suffered ono Moment's pain Whitd an attack of my once dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. I nor per. foctly well and hearty, and.wherover I have a chance recommend It. A friend of mine, residing in Brooklyn is now trying It for a bad m.o, neuralgic rheumatism, and so far It in working admirably. This Ina long story, but I have told all the facts, which I can bring ult. misses to substantiate if necessary; and will again say that in the MEDICAI. SALT, a sure cure may be found for ell inflammatory diseases, and would urge all who are afflicted to give it a trial. - IEO. 11. DUNCAN, , No. 117 Wall Street, New York Whowit Is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT Is as ofibmelout lu all Wan. Ihtlammatory diseases as In Rheumatism, (see descriptive eirculars).it will at once be seen that It Is a most valuable melody. Surely those thus afflicted "will find In their •own condition add In the above statements, enolm i r to indocotbein toglue the MEDICAL SALTalidel. Price, One Dollar. Chronic Package, $2 50. C..TAYLOR CO., Gem Agfeuts, 202 Doak St., Milian. The tiuw Ziledlral Salt Is for solo by druggist. oiler ally. Give it a trial. • [.l uly,1:1; THE MOSILEXTRAORDINAHY BOOK OF THE AGE First edition of 14.000 sold in six ioeeks. MEM !BOYHOOD'S PE,RJIIS AND MANHOOD'S CUeSE PUBLISHED BY DR,. S. PANCOAST, 916 Spring Garden aired, Philadelphia, Pa., and for ante by all boolcaellere. This la a book of 225 pages, 12m0., bound In eloth.with nine lithographic, plates, and intended for parents,' guardians and lining won.. Every young man wbo wishes to maintain his . health and manhood, and have a healthy progeny, should read this book.' Sotuo of ibo atatentente aro really astounding, and have never Le. fore appeared in print, Price $l, By mail $1.12. NOW IN.PitESS,AND READY FOR DELIVERY IN A. FEW DAYS, A GREAT IWORIC FOR TILE LADIES,., by the Elaine author, entitled ' • liADIE§' MEDICAL 'GUIDE,, AND MARRIAGE FRIEND • • • --. Tide Ma work ernearly, FAO pages, boatitifulirlimpl, Inc ofti and contelne over 100 splendid and curious eiit graving/. It gives a complete de/edition of the' /Ude.. aura and funatlokof the, reproductive organs of the to. male, ehowing how married ladies may have or avoid large families.• Ales.a complete history of nermaphro . . ditlam, will/curious plates showing Folk emcee In floe. /t aleo_glyes advice to young ladles In selecting husband; pointing out the came of no much unhappi ness after marriage, and the influence It'exerteon the' offspring. .._.„ The work alsagivps the aymptoma and tr e atgmns of all femlilq , diseasaa, Bethel every female may,inf herown The laat chapter le 'devoted to the Toilet; giving' the . receipts for cosmetics at present net. by the nobility of Yrance, , England and Itueale, for beau/J*log theakin • hair, teeth.ind lbr removingf dl andpreaervlog a sweet breath. They have been obtained at greet expo, eo: Price 51M..,. By mall gL76,- or eight additional poet- . age stamps. 8000 doles% have already Well ordered. , - Those winkling , al-eopyef the Brat` edition should send their ordeivi without delay.. , ' • • For complete deecriptlen -of the work see Prospectus, which will be Wit on receiptoronaletterataMp.,' AGENTS WANTED,In every town • ' In tba/ladoth. - 166,110.13 r, • , . 4 1cuf - ~(T7 , oobs- 7 .I'TTEXTIO.7N: NEW STORI AND GOODS • . , 'After returnine bin neklioirle/jementi, for the very liberal patronage which hue been extended to him, the undersigued would calloattentien to the furl that he boa just re-opened hie exteuelve assortment of filthily - •• - • • •", - .•. • labia new storm . room. on the south-east corner Hof the ~pnbliasquare,, whermtho public are invited to call and exatalne a fabric of goods which, In elegance; variety nod extent. will glory competition; comprising in part loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars) Java, Rio and roasted Coffee Every •ia- rietY and quality of TEA. Spices, (groundi i • end unground.) Pickets; :Lances,. Talde Oil. ; 4 - New Orleans; Sugarbouse nod Trinidad . ~ / 31olasses; Now York and Plilladelph&Sym . pe: — Cfwesoiliamronit-Vermecillh-splikpeasrflomin , Mincemeat, cam Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract cm Coffee; Yenned sugar-at reduced rates, washing and balm 7 - mgraidr — i. — .Tobnerrrotrirmsnost-favorlttobtwww-dAlik lineal quality of Segam. Akin, a beautiful assortment - cirlkitatittia Ware, plain and gAd.hand Chitin Mare, Uteri, Queens. Stone and F ratern Ware, in great ya. day, and Inc elegant lot o Fancy penis, extracts end perfumery for the toilet. • • • FRUITS t . Inducting P. ehes In cans, Italslns;•Cran • berries, dry annies, eit . re , almonds, oranges, lentos, &c, ' . 4 . . . • . .• (1, 26 ,. i .-( 4 l l) • em j b • r r , O .l, o ,g ß ,.. ..9 .. :2 , Line n sn d le id an ii d y . o r l e r t i all, 1 ~ == = key, : I mlles: dark and pale, _Lisbon k -, .i.-1 ::„. 111, Sheer Pert. Maticria. Ginger, Catawba ( , ~... _ ,-.. h and 11 uscat Wines , In casks and Lot.. ties, Scotch 11 hiskey, polland '6 In, . and &beldam' tidal/app. _ . N s , FIR!! AND SAM' . , , A largo stock 0f.1..1 . 311'5, Including byott's relobrated. haulm for burning Konisenc or ,coal nil, also fincrin, Pine, Lard and Cool 011, Burning nuld, Bram - Pond Star Candles. • .• , CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS Brushes, Hopes, Sfgpps,• Fong's, _Door : reels, „ Waiters, Looking•glasses, fine Aetter nod note Joipbr, Willow Ware, painted buckets, itir. ' Cotton and woollen Nose, and hall Hose, and a (till ' stack of Gloves,• Ineliniptig, the well known Hanover Buck ..11ores. .. . . , In abort. his.sterk enniprises everything that is railed Air in Ills line bf business, and no efforts will be spared to roomier entire satisfaction to llle eusionnirs. ' . • • Carnal°, Oct. 27,1856-1 y; .0 - 4-Marketlng-ol •all taken exchange Ix goods. • HALBERT'S F.:1311a GROCERY, QUEEI , 3WARE AN! VARFETY STORE, NOrth-West Corner of he Public- Spefire, oppo site' the Carlisle DTo.Yit . .1. D. HALBERT has Again ,ropleninhell his Stork grovelslllll assortment Is oyuf full nrrd.•otuplete. among which may burinumerated every variety of freah FAMILY. GROOEIIIES, which In quality and pee° CA T .11 E,BEAT A large stock of Clahla, Ii lass and Queonswaro, of new and beautiful deblgns, and, embracing ,every grade of price. lie is SOLE AGEN'T lu Carlirlo lor,ioxes' celebrated KEROSENE OR COAL. OIL LAMPS, --- nno - nr the — greatest - discoverlor ort6r age, ronibin ng cheapness,.-safety and Increased light. Coal Oil and Lamps constantly on hand, ithleb lho public:aro Oa (punted to:Ill and examine.. • -30 S. IL HA LBERT, N. W. Corpei of PuLll,l Square Carlisle, 0et.127, • • -1 .I.t.RING ARRIVAL OF FRESH DRUGS, FANCY__ GOODS, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONARY. A. W. HAVERSTICK hall 'Just rerchtd from the city and Is now opening a splemild display of FANCY GOODS, to which he desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. ILlaassortment In this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both In quality and price of the articles. cannorthil to please purchasers. It would be impossible to enumerate his „FANCI( GOODS, • which comprisnevery larletyof fitful article of Meanest 'exquisite finish such as. " Papier :%fache Goode, • . Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell' card roses, '"?* • Ladies' Fancy-Baskets, . • Fancy Work Boxes. witjtaninginstrmneuts,,, — l'r - irf3 on nn nflce Uf os'Ory variety, " Gold pons and pencils, Fancy paper Weights, Papeterles, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy station gg er ietto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, • Ladies' riding whips; elegantly finished, L adles' din nutter:), • -. Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for tho toilet, Itmeaul's Pe:linnet: of the various ' Musical im.truments, of all kinds and all prices, I together with an innumerable variety of articleselognfit. ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to vhich ho invites special attention. Also, an extensit e and elegant collection of . BOOKS; comprising the various English and American Works, richly embelished POETICAL WoltliS, to.. &e. Ills assortment al School Books and School Stationary Is also' complete. and_ comprises everything used in CI • , lege nud the Faunas. lie also desires to call the par ticular attention of Families to his elegant assortment of =I from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Arthur and otheM of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps Mr burning either Lard. Sperm or El heriol oil: also 'brow's * celebrated Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, together with Flower Valet. Farley Screens, hc. Ills assortment-4n this line Is un. equaled in the borough. A 150,.. • FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes, P"Apples, he. FANCY CONITTI TIONARY—NUTS—PIthSERVED FRUITS, MIN EU MEAT, ('ICICLES, ke.. In every variety and at ell pri ers, all of which are pure and fresh such as con he con fidently recommended to his friends. Ills stockembraces everything In the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are Co. penally invited to oil] and examine. Itamember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Rank e North llalluver street. May 25. 18'19 JOSEPH U. STEEL, ,;v 7 ' s WA TCII—MAKEIi SOUTH HANOVER STREET, A .few door 4 South of the Court Holm.. Having supplied myrlf with a large assortment of Watch Materials, Glasses, am now prepared to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Ac., on the most reasonable terms, that may be entrusts d to my rare. Hoping by strict attention to •Imolnoss to bola vored with a liberal share of public vatronage. - A flue aasortmenf 14 31.:WELItl such as Ladles' lireast Pins anti Ear Drops, gold and cam eo „lireast Pins and Ear Drops. Box and Glass Pins:ill sites. Gold Chain nooks, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets,iGuards. Keys, Sr. ,Also. - A large mind fine assortment of GOLD FINGEIt KINGS, Also, a 11110 Int of Silver Hunting, Detached !Ave and 1 4111 he Watcheacand.a good aEsorttnent of Slhe plated and Steel. Spocinch•s. • all of wllldt will bo sold low. A slm, orpubllopatrol ago la ro.pwlfully aulleltod. JOS. U. STEEL Carlislo, July la, ISlig—ly .111411tI0.1" FAMILY GROCERY • AND TEA STORE. Just revolved and In store, a fresh and well se --leeted assortment of Itle, Java and Mara. ciao Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed Pulverized Sugars, Refitted and - other brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molsases • Orleans (baking) al o s sett. • Spleen of ovary variety— . pure only; Stareh, Farina and Chocolate. Niacvairml, Cheese and • ' Cnickers, Tapioca and Sags, Indigo, Saloratus and Soda, Cream Tartar 'and - as. • sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. C.M.ceir a nd TEA5,.....A . sortinnne In P i l . n. to bu 1 71 , 1 n a k s , n l ather e articles es belongingi A to thoa 1 at tho lowest reduced prices. , 3 . W. EBy, Nov. 3, '6B Paper Hangings ! Paper Hangings '. cow: AND SEE OUR CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. ,CHEAP PAPER lIANGINGS.i , CII.EAP PAPER HANGINGS. . •. AND OUR FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS.' FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS. FINE GLAZED PAPERHANGING: FINE GLAZED PAPER_IIANGINGS. AND ALSO OUR ; • RICH GILT PAPER HANGINGS. RICA GILT. PAPER HANGINGS. • RICH; GILT PAPER HANGINGS. • RICILGILT PAPER IIdNOINGS. • And WINDOW PAPERS of various colors, We wish hl Inform the public that our stock of Pamir IlangtHies,ls the largest and Most vaned assortment over openodln Carllale, and that we arnaelling at prices thakwlll suit' .everybodyi at " • .JOUN P. LYNE k SON'S, North Hanover Bt, Where you run be furnished at all times with. Fresh 'Paints. 011, Varnish, .to , of the best quality and at the. lowest prices.. " • [apr.o.lBsll. MINTY MORSE ENGINE!--- Now on hand at the Carljalo Fouttdry, a now T ENXY IIOoSN STEAM ENORCE, cotnplate in every TI •rostatet, which we will sell at a small advanco.on root. Also, TiIItESIIINO JIACIIINES, 1101ISE POWERS,: Carta Crushers, Corn Shallots, and other machlnis for Farmers . . . . Also, TEN Pt s ,ATil STOVES fir burning-rood, two alma, of handsome patteine, together with a earlety—of othor artlelea for. s. arinertAtid . i , lotaekmmers, - tee, nn. "'niernus to mention. ;,'" •7. - OARDNER & CO f. 0 8 ,60 , , . FARM. BELLS:-=Juid received the assortment In the find ...warranted not to crack, at the eheap. it erdwaraor.— Max 245, POD,' RAXTOK • . riIOWN. LOTS -Three" valuable:l Toivn 1. Lots, roc aale cheap roc mah. Fgr further Intbrunt. on apply JOUN P. LYNE & BOWE; May.1.11,1860-21n • • North. Hanover . rt. =I ADMIES, JEWELRY ; :. AND SILVEIt-WARLAT CONLYN'S old established Stand, West Main lit, nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. ; • . . . . . I heve.lust received a-nsw -assortment of watches, errelry. medallions. slit or ware, Ac.. in addition to my. 'teenier stock .to which I invite the attontl,n of the. public, Theasiortment embraces fine ...::::.= -'• • r _. 0• gold and site lover watches. Bunting '. ,rt and open . sass do ,geld Anchors fur - ( }l ~.k. Ladles and Gentlemen and c.ilver Le. • /..y pines and Quartier watches of every v. (~:,'l.‘„,7'. riety in Style and price: • " - •• ~ , ,, t a-,::- Alm line gold Medallions. Brrostplits for Ladies and Gentlemen of•every quality, pottorn and price. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, -finger rings, cutf.pins, studs, slecvnbuttorts, crosses, charms, &e., Ac. Gerd and silver ibleibles, sliver and plated butter knives, forks. table, tea. salt and mustard options - of every variety. A largo assortment of gold, 'silver lTeaTiWi r' cla — :, P Arit7;itylv ' l t ioll • tlon. , • , .r - Im .6taty.n PFNq cum_tha_best_maktetil pectnclo cases, fancy beam-silver anti pearl mid — essOsi gold and common bracelets; notch chains, Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles ,ass • 'ally kept In Jewelry establishments, wh4•ll I will soil low for cash. All articles war tented to be what they ars represented. larlicular attention paid as ;tonal to .. , :"; 7 • 1 . , .WAMOIL It PA7RINO.and all work war . , ranted. NEN OLD. FRIENDS, 4nd'tlie public gmenilly are Invited to call and examine jay stock of fresh - • anocsams, • GLASS AND • QUEENSWARE4 • Preservna,.Fresb CanTrultx Spires—U . odd .and Willow Ware, Hope,. and Mashes, ' ollr, Fruits, Fish, Salt. and a large variety, of ntlierltoodic nut necessary H. entunonite ' - Shoe Room two - doors .east of Rhoads! Warehouse (formerly Jhhn U. Williams's.) litre mu a. all and examine my goods and prices. 3 intend to.sell.an cheap as any other store outside 0 l'hiladelPhia 4 ; -" : • ,liiiiter,tggs, Sulp. liagS,llee,suras, 'irked Fruit, &c. taken in,exchauge for goods. BE= PRESERVING JARS, SUGARS ke. . - Ulnas Jars. air tight: (Stone's.patent.) for preserving fruit; &v., 1 , 1 the various sites. are offered to the public by the proprietors, as a Jar that will commend itself,. requirirg to. cement, is self sealing, the twattst, moot simple and easily managed Jar made, and feeling con fident when once used will be preferred to any other. .... . . "MESH JAIIS, together frith a 'variety of other gob d Weser% lag jars, ere P,r sale at the store of the sat* JUT. nltertinay also ho found it large and general assyrtmeut of , Fit I:111 UltileEltlE , ... . .- of the various qualities. Ind uding a sena:dile and tint selection of the best and finest. grades of `. Winn AND lIIIOWN SUGARS, . . ' suitable for presOviug. We feel thanktul for the gen crone support heretofore extended to us. and trust the we may merit the continue.] favors of our friends customers. Our great.:xt elliots shall be made co 1,1 , !a In t heal nality of too article sold, as well an in Carib le, ,June t. Mo. . J. W. EBY. Lead and iron Pipes, , ifydinnts, • • Hot .1: Cold Slioner,liatbaj Water Force and Lift Pump's, Wro't Inth H ' cl'd Tubes, And every descriafon of cocks and - 11ttingS fir gas. steam, water. Ar. Superior cooking ranges. hatters and gashx I urea put up In churches. stores .and dwellings, at short notice, In the most modern style. All materi als and work In otr line at low rates and warranted. lne Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to. 31ar. 2:.1,1859-17 4 • I[ A l R E S 11' GROCERIES! AT S: C: RUN ETT'S Shad and Mackerel of.different grades Salmon; Sinh, Fish And White Fish, , Codtkli,Salt and Pickled iler.ring, Clicese and Crackers ean,li had Uried Fruit, PreFervesAnd Jellies Sugar Cured !Iceland Haws, At I I 1.1 YETT'S A fresh supply of LIQUORS, 0111 , , lie Lead, Ac, hc. wilante-ansorlthent of -- SUTT CHAINS, BREAST CHAINS.. . HALTER CHAINS, • • LOG CHAINS, . FIFTH CHAINS, TONGUE CHAINS. COW CHAINS, SPREADS, &c. Just received at the cheap Hardware store of. • North 16, 1850. If. SAXTON 100 TONS DA 313IERED AND 101,LEIJIRON.—With a Itrgu nr.sortment of • STEEL, SHEET IRON, , • • HOOP IRON, • RIVETS, BOLTS,. NUTTS, WASHERS,' • ANVILS, VICES, • FILES, RASPS, SCREW PLATES, BLACKS3IITII BELLOWS, Sc Jubt reeelvod and for solo t heap, lht n ever, at March In. ISOn. 111,Nlrf B XTONI4. S. W. HAVERSTICK AG BICULTURAL -- 131 AND MACHINE SHOP. ON WEST LOUTHER STREET, Anne the residence of Dr. J. Sitter, and lee • ;ID •••••,, mediately in rear of the Union Engine 4. 4 4,te , .^.-• Musa 7.4 1101 . Her subscriber desires- to inform the farmers, and the public generally that he - is now man• ufacturing, and has constantly on hand Clover Iluller and Cleaner. Also, tbe premium Ilorse•Power and Threatilog Ma chino, with vibrating separators attached. . Corn Shedders, Straw Cutters, se. N. 11. Irons and materials always on band for the re pair of Ibmpers and 3lowers, Threshing Machines and agricultural implements of all kinds, which will ho at nutted 1.4 promptly and on reasonable terms J. Ann/111131S, Proprietor. A. J. KUTZ, Foreman Apr. 27, Ihs9—Um 'IRON !—lrou Railing for cemetery odclosures, public Anil private grounds and gardens, made to order at the Carliabr Foundry. Our stock of Railing, Verandah and' Bracket patterns HMl prises a large variety anew and elegant designs which toe public lire InvitedtMcall and aki:eine. — Orders rooting and putting up Hailing will be promptly execm led at satisfactory prices. " • An entirely purr/TEN HORSE STEAM -ENGINE and BOILER now on band, warranted to be of the beet make, and will be cold at a bargain for cash or ou ebott fling F.GARDS.ER k CO.. IpOOT AND S4IOEMAKING.-J LOR & O. TAY, return their sincere thanks to t eir Customers, for the very liberal patronage eaten. ded to them, and would respectfully inform the public that they continue to manufacture COSTO3IEIt Work. at their old stand. on North honorer street, two doors .above the drug store of S. W. Ilaversiick, With it number of first rate workmen employed and facilities for securing the best stock to be found in the market, they aro prepared to make upeverydeseriptinn of HOOTS ANTS SHOES, for ladies and gentlemen's wear, in the most fashionable style, and of WAIIIIENTED ma torts Is and s workinanthip. • • • - Many years of practical experience in the Inisiness both hero main Philadelphia justifies them in saying, that they ate aide to insure full satisfactien to all these who may leave their orders. April li, IgsB, tf. S 0 . 11 10TI1JNG111E:IR': AGRICULTURAL ilavejust'opened, In tho room formerly -occupied by Shryock, Taylor & Smith, Zug's new building, Main street: two doors east of the market house, a large us-. aortintinior AGRICULTURAL IMPLRMENTS and fen , tHirers, which they are, prepared to sell on the most reasonable terms. • . The stork embraces PLOWS, CULTIFATOIII3; lIAR -ItOWS, HAY, STRAW AND . FODDER .CUTTERS, REAPEIK4. MOWERS. DRILLS. CRADLES,... SOFTIIES, • CORN EHIELLERS, FORKS, SHOVELS, HOES. RAKES. PRUNING • KNIVES, WHETSTONES for Mow- '• . ers, sad every othrrarticie, eessiry tor farm use. - They also Dated keoPlng in addition;ii‘rt assert .ment of-CEDAR and. WILLOW -DARE, - . eluding Spain's patent, Churn; Brounis ,Drusheit, But r.iveris. era, DulteeForms, Prlnts,:Ladles, ..liiitter Tubs, Bowleots. • -Also; Fruit. Cleirden ind s Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes, of the beet varieties.. They are conntnotlj. makingtub ditions to their Stock, and will use every 'exertion to supply the wants of tbe,agriculturat community,. ' They Moo also the agency.for. EVANS do WATSON'S , ~• SALAMANDER SAFES. :'.. Orders left at the etoro for -fruit and ornamental 'Treat, Flowers and fertilisers,. will be attended to promptly. . 21,11, STRICKLER a RHO. ; Aprll 10, 1111-31 , • • . . DEMMin *t#:; - 00oir.: TROMAS CONLYN Dec. 23.7857.1 Callisle. Oct. 27, '2f William : P. Lynch, • PIIMBER. and GAS FITtElt, in the basement obthe Church, Main Street, Carlisle. Iron Sinks, . 4 th Boilers, W°sh booths, Hydraulic Rums, &c M=! 1859. coo PAIR TRACE CHAINS, 13=1 July 21,1858 J. - !•U, tAtupt. SEED STORE. M. B. STRICKCiIt & DRONER, ME CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE - . 31fouApicsnuitoePA. • , A. P. MIILLI2I, 4, 8., PRIOIPAA.. and *ealhor o Mailhansusges. , TIIOAtAS S. ItEF.SE, 8., Assistant Pririclpol teschSroi4netcht Languages and Higher English. L. lIIAAVE,IISTICK, Assistant In the English De • • " This Inetitution having passed into new hands, will reopened as a Male School only, on Thursday, the 2d •day of September next. -It is the design of the present proprietors to make it a strictly first-class /Mooting 'School; for training and - fitting boys and young iron either Mr College orhusiness. 'An efficient corps of Ptr.d . .l , has been organitedorliose personal interests are identified with the success of the institutiod, and wild will spare no pains to mako it worthy of the cost-. fleneward - pktvonsgs - of - the -- publiCi7Tinr - linildingrrof the Institute are ample and well +Wronged for these. .cominedition of about ninety ismrders. and'all studeuls f - rcrm --- e - toalrare - torpesiVd - turitir - thildrictie They will thus enjoy thebenefit of constant instruclion and supervision. ' - I • Mechenicsburg is situated in the centre of the bean. life/ Cumberland' Valley, nine miles from ilarrisburg, and easy.of arce,ss by . itallroad from Ptillarterphla,Pal• - . theme, /cc. •No location could be more eligible. for at • COM—Mlle More healthy or attractive forsnch a school. Pupils *um Washingion,..lialtimore, Philadelphia and interniediatri points, taking thd, morning train, will •reneh Mechanlcsb.urg by 2 'O'olock, P. M. As It Is the determination of the Principal and his Midst/this to place the Institute on a permanent and elevate./ basis, with every application•requlsite for superior sutross. they appesi with confidence to all who have sons to ed. ;urate. The aeholaatie year will be divided Into tWo sesaionn of twenty two weeke each,'the first - beginning on the fleet Thursday of September, and ending on - the first Wednesday of February: the'areeond seasion beginuing on the teal Thureday of February, and ending on the trot Wednesday of July . • ' &wed, Washing. Tuition, Remy; furnished, • 'and Fvei per Session. - 451 00 Pay scholars will be received at $lO, sl2, i and $lB, as cording to their advancement: No asini charges for ancient 'dd modern languages or vocal . Terms per session payable ball In adrance. For fun Chair Inf o rmation apply to Mullin & Reeve, Proprietors, Meebaoksburg. Pa. Apr. 6,155 U. EMETTEE2 :IRVING FEMALE • COLLEGE, _i_ - • 3IECIIANICSBURG, PA. This Institution, designed for the liberal education of Young Ladles, has been in operation two years with the moot gratifying results. It is now established on a firm lasts, and its patrorage already. extends over several stat el. . . , Ills Witted on the Cumberland Valley Railioad rad • way hetyeen Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the most fen tile atuneantitul_portiounf the valley, and is lactose. proximity to tine of the most Moral, healthy, and eu , terprising towns In the State. . It is central. and easy of assess. - Students leaving IVashington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the morning' train for Harrisburg, will arrive at 31eChanicsburg to time fordinner. .. The edifice is largo and commodious, surrounded by double verandas, and will accommodate about one lin a I d Bred 1.2/ era. bins construction,.it combines all the 'modern mrovennints fur the promotion of health, e lk comfort an convenience. In these respects physicians pronounce It unrivalled. The chambers are large and neatly furnished. Eaeh Iran its register fur beat and ventilation Only two atud<e, occupy the same room. The loth rooms are at all Omen supplied with unmet - Id cold avatar. , The grounds are ample, and well arranged for recre ation. and the various calisthenic exercises so essse tial to heabh, graceful movement and symmetry of form. The Faculty of 13structioa in efficient. and expert oared.' , In the C 011,410.0 Department the courant Study is of in high grade. comprehending all the subjects belong., log to a Chutsleal. Polite and Christian Eduration. In the Preparatory Departlnent .pupils wit be care. fully.lostructedin those branches forming the basis of a thorough English education. . Srasimur.—Elrst Session. from the let Wednesday of S.optember to the 30th of Jan nary. Second Session, frem the ISt of February to the lot of July.- , Vacation, during July and August. TERMS PER SESEION OF FIVE MONTiIB. PAYABLE Boarding. Washing, Furnished -Roods, Fuel and Light. . . .• . . . . . . . $OO 00 Tuition—Collegiate Department. . . . . B) 00 • ''•• Preparatory. . . . - .16 00 "• • ," First Clasei, • 32 00 So extra 'charge for 'Ancient 'Languages. • Music—Piano and Guitar. . ...• . 20 00 Soca . . 2'oo Modem Languages, . . . . . . -10 00 Painting, Deno ing and other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates" Text-book Ofurnished at city prices. For further particulars address, . • • Bee. A. 0. MAIILATT. A. M..• Aug. :3. 18:0. - President.. ME= = = EMEEM LZIMEMEI At LIUYEtTS (11:111-111BEnSBUXiG" The a eputation of thls•institution is now fully estell fished. and its bucceta as a first class - Seminar) Oleo d beyond doubt. Pupils will find in the boarding. do pertinent, home cornforta,, parental suprrrieinn aid inoralinfluence. In the educational depertment ,compl6hedi teachers. thorough Instruction, and sure means of advancement. CONTENTS OF CATALOPEE'JUST ISSUED Trustees; References; Teachers; Pupils In attend. since the near pastAtEl;.Qturse of Study ; Draduation ; Expensesi .Locatlou ; Mental and Moral Training; Ts, TIMONIAIia 'frou lion: Oro, SA. Chambers, 11. S. Schnuck, D. as.. arm espu.rt., • s 'lons; freln the Chambernburg Press; and Shim James I'. Alexander, D. 11., of New York, and others. The next Fefl4ol) will commence heptember 14th. For a catalogue address Res, lIENIIY REEVES,A. M. Chamhcurg, Pa. Aug 10.1859. illisllllancou9. M. .NASOSIILM ER. LEWIS MASON!IIMER. NE CONFECTIONERY ! • NEW FIR3I. AND NEW GOODS ! .. • .111ASON71IBER & BROTHER, !lain St., opposite the Citmberland Valley Bank, • in Trout's New Building. and next door to Piper's Book Store. WOULD most respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity,. that they hove just receh ed from Philadelphia, a new supply of Confectioneries, Fruits, Nuts and Toys, which they are prepared to sell WUOLESA LhA RETAIL at „the .10 west cssit • raters. ity strict attention to business and a desire to please, Hw yw hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. cdatillabs, Aug, 2.4, 1859-3 m. fiffinEil WrA'relleEP'i. .Tll: I . JEWELRY AND . We would respectfully Inform our -0 .4,, - . friends, 'canals and the puidis go.. ''''A ' orally, that we have Just opened our NEW WATCH, JEW ELIII SILVER AND PLATED WARE ESTABLISH- A::: ) .- ~. SIENT, at No. 6122 Market St., where , I'' -•- '.',- we offer wholesale and retail. at. the : —................. lowest rash prices, a large and very ch , deowtock of_every.deseriptlon_of goodh usually kept •.- In a first class Jewelry Store. i . We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and , please not only to retain :all our former patrons, but i merit and secure a large accession to the mum - ", Every description or Diamond Work and otherJertel y...made to order et short notice. ^ • Ire. Ali goods warranted to Ire as represented. • IFir. Particular attention given to the repairing of , .Walches and Jewelry of every deeeription. • STAUFFER & lIAULEY. No. 622 Market Street, l'hilid's . N.11.-11;e will continue our Old store, N 0.148 NOrth Second Street, fora Istiort, time only. July LI ' , 185 9R—m • • • y AD,D 7 -AVVMSTER, & co. • • T Improved Tight Stitch Sowing Machines, • ........FOWY-0111.1ES..#NIIMANIIPACTItanR8, Are noted tir their remarkable simplicity and strength. They do a greater range of work—from; the lightest to the heaviest—and in a more satisfactory manner' than any other mai:bine. They. spree, RIM. HIND. YELL, RUN and GATHER without mating—ssaing a straight needle—and make, a 100 stitch afire on butts sides of the work, which cannot bo unnmelled. • • ' • I Nemo examine these boihre ptirchasing, and secure the cheapest by buying the beat. .4dirar On' exhibition and fur sale at Mm. R. A. Rei. noble's Deguerrean Rooms, tad door west of Dr. Zitzer's office by Carlisle, Aug, 24, 1859-tf. PERSON HAVING REAL',ESTATE FOR SALE; WILL FIND • "2.13 r, v 4 Ir STAR!' " a Teri desirable advertising medium Advertisernerila can bo ordered throUgh the "HERALD," or lieut to the riudersigued. J. 31. July 27,18* -3m II FAREIRA .s: THONPSON, . . . Importers, Mantihiettinint and peelers • .' • LADIES' and CIIILDIIENS FANCY FURS, of ovary deecriptinn., Also. OUFFALO ROPES, 'FUR{. RED GLOVES, and COLLARS, . Top. BIS SIAREET Street, ( above smith eld e,) - PIIILADELPIPA. .• ' Wholesale and Retail. - "'N. R.--EtOre4Cepera will do well to sire toia coil, as they will tied the largest assokgent by far to select from In the city, and atlianufaitiarere Erica. ' Sept. ES. 18,59. 7 4iti05. SI .1' ORR SII- F-U It SW AW ' BLANK STORE, :No. 230 Li. — • DOCKSlteet,,Phlledelphie. • ESTAHLISIIED IN . 1831:, The sittecribere reepticteully call the itttintlon bf tha Damen:lna . SHERlifff, PROTHONOTAUIES,'..LAWYERS, MA. • ..' OISTRATES, AND OTIILII4, o their large Heck of Law Blanks, forma r yth iiiox • 'parlance of nearly 30- years euablee;dhein to present . witti great accuracy of form and neatness of Style.. 04 dere sollOted. A printed Het °folly Wanks will lie for , warded, on applicatlbo, free of charge.. • ; • - JOHN CLARK 3 SON, ' 230 Doek,fitreet, Pi*" 1859,1m0 prime New No. 1 Herring, ,v jut 11:terve:I, awl /Moot prices to suit the Winn at A Cheap Job 1 1 ,rinting dono heVa. opicatinitaf. EMM GLASS!' GLASS!! PAINTS! PAINTS!: Aqui! asivument 6t Glass or all sires and quality, with it large stock or fresh PAINTS, all colors. Oils. Varnishes. &c., Cement in large or small quantities, at low tigures'itt . JOHN P.4.YNE & SON, W. H. Oct. 27, '5B.- , North ll:mossy Street tlit.ellailetiii6:: Cat-iltsl.6_Fo;undry, Al A C.ll NE SHOP, CAR AND SASH'. FAdTORY, . . -, East - Main Street, CARLISLE. — This - extensiveostahWtent-iFon.,w-in-Coti Ar plet f hest der ohd supplied with o machinery. for executing work in every departut nt. 'rho buildings have also wwwurently -- enitagetioWthminrsdotueS-eit,stß.tho nowestllud 'Una iniPuived tools Rh. rho manulhcture r. . DOORS, WINDOW FRA3INS,I Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and , all other kinds of Carpenter worrk. Wo invite Builders. Car penters and others toleall and examine our facilities for doing • this ilescrlptlintof 'Work. The boot Materials • used and Wit!. no Imr - its at any Other Untablishmeni In the County or elsewhere. STEAM MOINES BUILT TO ORDER.. And repaired on lieretofoio. Enginea have been recent. ly built for W. M. Henderson h Son, In this borough. It. Bryson A t7o4. o illen township; Ahi S Brothers, New. rine, Shade A Wetzel, North Middleton,, and °Lows, at whme establishment they :may be seen In daily op. eration, and to whom we clinmifer for evidence of their superiority. . . . IRON AND DRAM CASTINGS. . _ . .. . . . . .. of orery descripelenfrom the smallest tokbebeayfest pieces, executed of ahort notice for every liliniXf mg chinery. large variety of mill castings noir VII beta Tiro sklllfu 'attern makers constantly employed.—' dn.:PARING p iptly attended to _for Paper Mulls, instillerien, (list Mills, Factories, Ac. Turning and Fitting Mill :30j - idles, ite. done in the best style. TutausirlNG MACIIINES AND HORSY: POWEBS. such as Bevil Dear' Four Horse Powers, Horizontal Dear Pour and Tlvo Horse Powers, Corn Shelton., Crushers, Iron Hollers. Plough castings, and otherar• Clete. forlarorrs, on hand or promptly Made to order BURDEN CARS BUILT, .and repalred.C•diar facilities for building Cars are now more complete than heretoforo and enables an to,-fur nish th6m to transporters on the rail road on acemate• dating terms and niacin, of the best materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. The long eiperlenee in the bualaMsa of the senior partner of the firm. and the completeness of Our ma chicory to every branch of the establishment warrant can in assuring the best work to ell who favor no with their orders- The youth] ued patannake of our old friends and the public is respectfully fallel FOCI. - May 2.00 '137—‘3% F. GARDNER. & Co. PRINCE & ' IMPROVED PATENT MELODEON THE OLDEST, ESTAIIhTSIIMENT In the UNITED STATES, •IZIPLOYINO TWO HUNDRED MEN, end Finlshing.ElGHTT INSTRUMENTS Plitt WEEK,. Combining all their Recent I inprovemente—the Divided' Swell, Organ, Melocleon,&e., &e, ; (The Divided Swell eMIII only be obtolned In 31Olodeone of our Mauutiteture.) • - GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Manufacturers', Buffalo, Igetvlif o k WHOLESALE,DEPOTJ 87 Faltun. at. Y., 110 ake at. Clitcago, 771. WHOLESALE AO ENTS-1 too.ll & Richardson, 11r.s ton, Moss,; W. I Coihurii. - Cincinnati. 0.; Palmer & Weber, t. Louis, 31o.; Ph.P. Werlein, Now Orleans. From the looM Journal,-Ajwll 3,185 R. . The 31010(1.11S ,tannutuctored by-Prine4.t: Co.; no for sole at 87 Fulton street, nre the best In the world We hove tried them. and therefore speak understood Itmly of.thelr merits. They are afforded at a Very mod. 'crate cost. PRICES OF PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS _ Four octavo - Melodeon, extendink fro:11C to C... . .. .it 45 Four and a hniroktire,. do. , oto F to Five Octave Meltideon, do. Firy'OetaTe, double reed, 'do: Fto F.-- 150 ORGAN MELODEON Two listiks of Keys, Floe Sets of Reeds, Eight Ftops Ono end s f t/et RV/ Foot Fednis, (Joe Set of Heeds, In Feint Bess Indepeinteut $350 • . PIIICESAy I.IANO Five Octave Melodeon, 'extending Munk' to F... ...... 410 . 0 Ms item. Moto loon, do. ' • F 130 Five Oetare double reed. do: Fto F.. 150 Five Oetove,.Tero Banks of Keys 20U Our full h le 4-f or. now ufart firing are-perfect, and front nor long experience 11l the" buslnetw. Inuit, finished and.sold over tACENTY•TWO THOUSAND '311,1,0DE • L\S, feel•routhlunt of giving satksfitction: - AV :Clelotleons of our matt u tart ere. either sold by us, or dealers In mu part of the United States or Camelot. ere mount Scott to he perfect in exery respect, and should any repatrs,le neassary before the expiration orenu year from the data of sale we hold ourselves ready and wlllinglo make the MOHO free' of charge, provided the Injury Is not caused by tte.eident or design. -- 11110. A. PRINCE & CO.i • Agents for thu solo of our Melodeons !nay). found In IJ the principal cities and towns in the United Slates Ind Canada. Agentp arearlislo end Kingston J. A. !MAGI' At Nuwvill.—W. It. LINN. . INSIMANCE. - TUE Ar-rrN - 141 1.1. E: AND EAST 1'1.11 , 1N81301t0 MUTUAL Flll t: IY SLIKANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. Incorpcs nitett by all act of Assembly, is now fully organised, and In Operation under ptins management' of thu following commis/donors, cis: _ Daniel nalluy, Wllllam It. (Inrgas, Michael Cocklln J. Ekhol),erger, Chrintinn Stayman, John C. Dun lup t Jacob .Ir. Coover, Lewlx ll,yor, S. Ebony, Benin min 11. Momser, .1. Brndt, Joooph Wlekernbatu Aloxandc: 'Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and fart rablo an any - Pompany of tin, kind iu the Stato.• Persona wishing to become member', are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any thuo. • ' WM, IL 001104 S, ('resident.. CIDUMAN STAICIIAN, Vice President. I' "- LEWIS lIYEIt, Secretary. MICHAEL CObK Ids, Treasurer. Managers.—:Wm. It. Gorges, L. flyer. Christian Stay man. M. Cocklin..s. C. Dunlap, It. Martin, I). Bally, .1 ll.Coorer, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickenduu, .1. Eh:helix.. ger, S. Eberly, .1. Brandt. a:min CUMBERLAND COUNTY. —John Sherriek, Allen Henry '/roaring, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson ; Henry Ilewmen, Churehtonn ; Mode Lull oth, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns boro'• ' Samuel Coover, Mechanicslairg; J. W. Cockiiii, Slieploerdhtetvn; D. Coover, Shepherdstown ; J 0; San ton. Silver Spring; Benj. Unvei stick. Silv,er Spring; Charles.iluil, Cal ; Jahn IlVer, Carlisle. • YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol ford, Franklin ; Jan. Griffith, Warrington J. 11:Mlear dorlLlVashiugton; D..-Rutter, Newburg; It. C. Clark, Dilisburg. DAUPHIN CO.—ilonser & Lochnian, Members of tile company having policies about to ex Ore. can have them,. ' wed by malting application t any3of the Age/Icfl. April 20.1859. JNOI • CHURC & EBERLY j STEAM SA MILL AND LUMBER YARD NEW CUNII3ERLAND, PA All kinds of LUMBER,, constantly on hand. Awn Per delivered at any point arcessiblo . by ithilinall . at the shortest notice. BUILBING• TIMBER ON ALL SIZE AND LIiNGTIDS COT TO ORDER May 2:4,1850—tf • Fr s A-KE NOTICE —Just received at L Koller, North Hanover StreeL - a complete assort— Mont of 31en's and Boys' Straw and Leghorn Hats.- -Also, Chlidtpu's Fancy Hats/ which will be sold at a low figure. . r Fish!. Fish!!' Fish!!! . +. , . • - JIERRING MACKEREL, SHAD, ,11Z; in barrels, bah an Atunrter barrels. „Fred. Groceries, Ilquers,'&e., at the lowest cam, prices. ' • -. , ... •ltacon, Shoulders, Iloow, Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Bees wax, and Bags, taken in eLehauga Jar goods, at the cheap grocery of . .• WM. BENTZ. . ,Apr o.18:9 . . ~ . , • PATENT , POCKET COIN DETECTOR: JJ • Nor TESTINQ. the various kinds of • - • GOLD AND,II. 4 I 9 ER. COINS. - It - 1a admitted by all to be tho'inoat' perfect thing of Its kind eVer offered to the Public. , • -It Is fp small, that it ran be - catfled in t h e pocket nrithoutnny inconvenience; Every MERCIIANTshouId have It! . • . • •, Every SIIONEEEPER should have It 11 , Every MECHANIC !Mould hove it 111 -• • •' Every MAN In Iluehreaa should have it bl 1 Air - A vrarrautou gees,wlth overLono that is sold. ' • PRICE ONE EOLLAE; Post Paid, to any part 'of the Unilone: - • • AGE NT S WANTED. „ . ''An Agent .wanted'in' every Cminty • lii the; UMW' 'Stites, to whom a liberal di:mount. will-be made: ' Addrt;ss 'IIILAY A' DICKNEIX, • Box 1160, Philadelphia,' Po: • 8ept.21,1850 ri LASS; . GLASS.-500 kilass Jr rf all elves, single mad double thick, jug received at. • FLIMSY SAXTON'S.. MA OKR E 14 No: & * IC reeefrii4 in'a far ialf . low at -IigoB4RTIL =MIMI CUIVIBEItLAiVD ~ y 4..LLE Y. ARhANGENENT. 7 . 1 ' Z." .-K74,1141 • 12 1 11..A.iqa ON ,110U1411 ' • atm, Al'JULllth h6O, l'ag,ongw ut , will ruu 001141ra/1: (Sunanys excepted* NOR ITARIUSBUII.G. Treiln. 6.10 At . WI, Cl,tllmb . arOmrg, .Thippensbnri; ..• 5.40 ~1 1.82 .L . liturvllle, • • 6.16 . ' 1• • ' 2.04 " earlishb .: .-' 6.43 "' - 2.45 dl Mechanicsburg, . -. 7.16 " ' . 8.15 Arrive at Harrisburg, 7.45 " • 3.45 " ti FOIL CIIMILIBILSBURO, Lenox Ilarrhiburg • 46 " " Shlppoasbum 10:24 • Arrive at Cbamberaburg, 10.64 Trains leave Dartisburg for Philadelphia, ,In Pebn'a Railroad, at 2.30, 0.05, and 7.50. A .. M., nod 110 and 3 , P. 31. By Rendlna. via Lebanon Valley 1 I on at 8.00, A. M., and 2.35 I', For Baltimore:32o, A. M' and 1.00, noon. For Tro'ver ton. and . Wllllampott, at 1,00, P. 01., and 0.30, P., 31. Traiq on Dauphin Itoadlit.2.oo, P. M. NOTICE:-TO PASSENGERS f At /ill Stations where Tickets ate sold, vlz : Chambersburg, Shippensburg, Carlisle, ,dechanicsbunt and Harrisburg, a reduction of TIN -.GENTS on each Titket will bo niada to all Tatman. gars' that proilde ,thetuseives with Ticketa before. e tering the Carl, 0. N. LULL, Super't Ileilrom . l Office, Cbembet'sburg, _ • 40. 6,185 p. • CARIASLE AND PIIILADF,L • 64 .0 liPs t "--4 DAILY. VICE I 0 II T LINE. • • .FREED, WARR& FREED, 811 MiRKET 811INETi PHIL tIIELPHIA. .1. h D. • 31AIN HTRRET, or. tale, PA. - O Cars'of this Line leave the bopot 811 Market n t., 113, nt 4 o'clock..l.. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily. nt 7 o'clock, A 31. (boas Intended for thin Line should be morked C. & . Hay Freight. Lino, nud neat In by 4 o'clock. llay 25, 1869. IDO • 11, ,A .1) 1. I' II lA AND. REAM .1. RAIL ROAD' .•SUNIMER AItitANOEMENT, Aran. 18, 1859. Two passenger tiains leave Ilarriehurg daily, (Sun• love excepted.) at 8.00. A. 3PQant 2.45 P. 31,, for Phila delphia, arriving there at 12.00 noon and 7.40 P. 31. Returning, have Philadelphia at 7.50 A. 31., and 3.30 I'. 31., arriving at liarristntrgAtig.4o noon and 8.'15 P Eames: To Philadelplela, No. I Care. $3.25; No. 2 (in same train.) $2 70. Fares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30. At Reading. connect with trains fur Pottevillo, 31iners ville,Tamanna, Er. Four traltur leave eild ing fur Philadelphia daily, at 0 A. 31 , 10 18 A. 31., 12,30 noon and 6.06 P. 31.. Leave Philadelphia for Rending at 7.30 A. M.,1.30 P. 31.. 3.30 I' 31., and 4.45 I'. 31. Fares from Reading to.Pltiladelphia. 411.75 and $1 45. The morning train frvni linridaburg .con Deets at Ileaditig with uttraln for Willwabarre. Pittston and nton. . For through tickets and other information apply to ' • J. 2. CLYDE, Oeneral.Agant.. •Mny 11,'59. NEN 811 X.'Or E R 0 II 1‘13": -; , - The sultshriber ban started n trl woohly line of Stages between Carlisle„and Landisburg. leaving Can Ohio every Monday, Weditesday and Friday, burned!. ately on the arrival of the afternoon train of ears from -the east. Returning, leaves Lindh:burg at Bon A. 61., every Tuesday', Weduesdny and Saturday, and arrives nt Carlisle at 1.00 P. ;M., via. 'Perry County Wan], Springs, Shiwn'lnurdale, Sterndt's Chip and Carlisle Sul phur Springs. On and rater June the 161 b, the line will' bo run olaily for the argonnuodetion of passengers going to the Springs. - Fare to the - several points as follows: Cprilsle to Sulphur Springs, . •.. " Sterrett's (lop, _N. Perry County Warm Springs, Laildieburg, . . .• . Landisburg to Warm :finings, .I. , herumbsdale, Fterrett's (imp. " Siilphur Springs, " cadisie, . . Thn above lieu kill tegularly carry the MAIL to and from the several pollits [11,01 , 0 indicated. • -I liaVe also a well stocked I.l3'Lltir PTABLE, from which I on at all times ready to furnish horses and ear riages to' those who will favor me with their patronage, on the most reasonable terms and lu the very beat style. maylillBsB. GEORGE lIENDEL.' COPI'ER, TIN AND SHEET IRON MANUFAUTORY. The suhscriber takes this method of Intitrining her friends and the public, that she, still continues the o•eouf.vt , ne droll kinds of work, to Copper, Tin nod Shind Iron. tier Stoves are selected from the most ate proved styles, Thu Cooking Stoves for their qualities as cooks and bakers cannot he surpassed, nutmeg which are the well known (Hobe, Noble Cook. Fanny Ferree ter,-Governor,- Peon, and the new favorite, prairie Flower, combining all the tested Immo% ements, In fact the best and cheapest stove over offered to the public. The betrobe Stove, or parlor heater, ImproVed, fur warming two, three or four rooms, put up to order, be sides a large assortment of Parlor Radiators and lice stoves. ' PRICES REDUCED. on I'LVMIIIIVO and OAS PITTING. Those whowlnh work done •.1' In this line would dit well to ca I at the old stand before contracting elsewhere, as.' am de ter Mined to do work far lower than the present rates. I have for sole and keep constantly on hand the patent Scotch lip Burner, Wax Tapers. plain and.fitstcy Glass Globes. One Fixtures. :Wrought Iron Tubes, Hydrants, Lead Pipe, Glint Mom Shower Baths, Bath Tubs, Over now Resins, Marble Basin tops. Sc. My workmen are 'competent and reliable. All work warranted and fur workmanship and material, i challenge competition. AVE - A few good Cook Stores with some suitable for parlors on band, which I will sell at cost. Mny 4, Igo r 4 XCELSIOR PICTURES A. It. lIENWOOD would respectfully Inform nu citizens ofCarlislo and vicinity that he has taken room. In Lug's now building, east corner of Market Square, where ho to nt all thous ready to take A3IIIBOTYPES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken in rainy and cloudy weather.as well as clear, and sat. I Miletion givEiri or uo charges.modO,._ kontraltn and Da; litlerreotypes copied: Miniature_ ricthres taken for Lockets Ae., iu At`obrotype. Atubrotypesmarrnnted to stand the test of time, beta or Water. Ladles and Gontionotr,nra cordially kmte d to ca osmolno'spechnons. - Prlccalroni•Jfictx. to $lO, Jan. 27.1i153.-11.... '1 lICIMIT Y fi IJINS•GUNS.--..tast`receivecl a large 13Cassortwout of Doliblo Barrel Guns, Single Single and Double Pistols, Revolvers, ' Game' Bags, • - .Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder. Shot, • Ca I P VI " ads, at H. SAXTONT. Mny 25, 1839 L 1 VERY STABLE.—Having fur • chased from J. It. Nonemaker hie LIVERY EP. TADLISIILiENE, I will be always -ready to accommo. date the public with HORSES, CAB. WAGES, BUGGIES, and every other at.. tide in my line. By strict attention to usinees and a desire to please,^the subscriber hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. GEORGE lIENDEL. ' N. D. Omolbussen on hand to supply thosp who may be inmeed of them. • Nev..is. M.] • . D 00F1NG SI 4 ATE.-The under lA, 'Oiled has been appointed agent for the sale of ItUOFINO SLATE and has now and will constantly keep on hand a fall supply to meet the .demandidof builders and others. Those In want of a superior art! clo'wnuld do well to call at the Lumber and Coal Yard, near the One I louse, June 8, 1889. NOW • IS, THE TIME FOR BAR (IAMBI LARGE AND EXTENSIVE i'ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, At the New Store, corner of N. Hanover A. Louther ate The undersigned returns thanks Tor 'the twtmnage bestowed upon him by the public, and et thu,larne time respectfully announces thnt ho bits Just returned Boni Philadelphia, and laxiew opening a new lot of spring & summer,DßY GOODS and GROCERIES consisting In : pert as followli, and which.ho is 'deter mined to sell at the lowest cash prices. Silks, Ducal Cloths, Cballiea, Alpaca's, Wallies. De Dimes, Lustres, Poplins,. Lawns, Barages, Brilliants, Skirting, French and scotch fling hama r Prints, Mores, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, , . of every variety, and'quallty., Staple and Domestic Dry Good. Cloths Cansinteren, Teeth:lo, , Flannele,• glue. tins, ; Ticlil ngn, ' Stripes Checks, 'Calicoes, Csttonades, Rbeetinglt IVeink eon. Drlllo,lllersitillen Quilts, colored. and wblte:clopet Cheap, c. parasol,. and Unihrellas. !ergo nod nplendld nnnortment of BQNNIITS, lIATS, CAPS,. ROOTS and SHOES. • A nnperlor lot of fresh CIROCP,III ES, Tenni : Coffee, Sugar, Afolasscs, Mee, Spleen, ac. , setocted my entire etock:crith the greatest dare. acd the lowest cash pricen, I can annum my friends and the, 'public generally,,„that 'I will do kit In my power - to make, my entollehment known nettle dead Quartern for Bargain.. 'Those who wish to purchase will find it to their rillventageib , call and oksollue my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Aar I will pay the highest 'market 'Price for Butter, Egge, Rage. Soap and, Dried - Apr. 27,1859. . J. 4. Iritr3lttin. Jr.. • SOMETHING . NEW' IN' ART , • LOCIIMAN'S Ambrotypes are beautiful and cheap. LOCUM AN'S Plain Photographs are fine as steel plates. LOCUM AN'S colored Photographs are unsurpassable.. tio not' neglece the opportunity of soeuringa dna, faithful and cheap Ilkeneu. AmbrotypetiOf a eapertor AtiaNine Made as lit i a is In marginal In , • 2d Trnln `l.OO P. 31 irritirn. 2d Train 8.00 A. AI 1.20 P. 51 BA3 _ 1,50. ‘• Bin MEE $0 50 ' 75 - 57 - 1 00 1 to DEMME IBM MN= A. R. IrENIVOOD. A r URI Can have (by stating their ease explieltly)togetber with all the,r symptoms. per letteraeheloslog. a remittance) 13r. K's medicine, appropriated itror4tgaly. Forwarded to auy part of the Wilted Staten. and .paeked secure from DAIIIAGE or CURIQSITY, by . Mall or Express. ^ _ *vigorous Life or a Premature Death . ; .on _ ....- Self-Peeseivation-4111,9 tiS Cents. • ',ottani - containing that valuu lu etampa, will ensure A ropy, per return of mall. • " Nature's; Guide," , anew and popular work, full of valuable advise and Impressive warning, alike ealculat ed to'preselit yearn tfdnisery, and save thousands of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded ky . pre-paid to any Post In thu United States, on re .g.eivina an order' enslosingtWo postage stamps. , • '•• fl DR. HAMPTON'S COMPOUND L ETIC PILLS, are highly recommended by eminent Phyeiclans, as a safe. certain, speedy and 'permanent cure for Grave', Strictures and all otherdiseasea or da rangement of of the bladder and kidneys. Price Filly cents per box JACOB Brißpm T RUSSES I BRACES ;. !! SUPPOR corner • Twelfth &,/tacellltrinda PHILADELPHIA. Practical,Adjneter of upturn Trusses . and Mechani cal Remedies.• llas constantly on band a large Stock of Genuine French' trusses, alsoa complete assortment' of. the lest American: including...the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Truss, believed by tbo beet authorities is be superior t- any yet Invented. English and Ameri can bupporters hod Belts, Shoulder Owes, Suspensory Bandages, Self injecting Syringes. adapted to bath sex es, In neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags lc., dc. , Orders and letters of enquiry, will ilea 'prompt 441 August 24, Iliad. '• . STItIOICLEtt'&I3IIO;', have 'tba'agehey. of Whittemore's potent App lo pan legend Coring" nisehine, tbr the purpose In tended, *perfection , Also for the beet"qualitY. of bags b y. h e deism, well made rind of good material. , M. Ii.,STItICKLER A 8110., ,11 , 3rlL+le. July 27,1832, , Itlaln Street. • • ,• nffer'ol`qop 'us" ""-'•At rece ' hi. Et. EITIIIOFLER`a 17; ti d sai ,, putecidvllly the beet Michlna In .me; difebtcittes. S L V• 11 It I Isr' ' 0 - V 1 )1,3111 GEM IT 7§. COMPOUNDED E has become an estahlis' itiloven nod appnoied , by reams for which It and h, „ow ~,,,0r„.“9 the d ~. - It - hest cured thoutott, years iviailind given up nutnerous unsolicited Mon show. • . .Tho dose must header,. of tho individual taking quantities as to act ken. Lot the dictates .of you In the' uso of 1110 tor, anti' It will cure ;?..us attacks.,l.7A,Onalo, er Colon taluty,_Pyf eio ehTirabitual Costive,. '. 'bolero Illorbus; Cholera ..t.iitudice, Semel/proak. .suerSintullyna.ne-ordc— DK 'CINI... It wilLcgro sick. '.• ' can tesilfy,), in twenty 4 . teaspoonfuls. aro taken attack. ....- • W , • All who use It are giviri# , their tenth:non In its favor. • MIX WATEILIN TIIE MOUTH WITH . THE INVIGORATOR, AND 0 4 MALLOW' BOTH' TO GETIIIIII. . ' Price Otis Dollar per Bottle. . . .. . . -- ALSO. -- , • • • SA. N 1.i',0 RD" S , •-. .. . FAMILY '. • CA:T.ICAUTIC PILLS, • COMPOUNDED PROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Case!, air tight, and will keep iu any Oil. lint P.l Th. Family Cathartic Live Cathartic whliA the bin pru.tl6? , nlore' than Pill ice general .but, so •, proprietor. bits used In twoety years. .reasing demin;l: from ed the Pills and_the sat- In r rignrd to their use, them ,wttbin the roach " • :1 know that. dlfTerent Ca portions of the bowels. Marti(' Pill thus this well i.stablished g; from it variety of the which net alike on every canal, and are good dud Cathartic is needed,eurh , •00 ' 1 1 . 0 4' 1 '4 0 /i Sleepiness, • 'lns, Costiveness, Pala Nil whole Jody, from sadder], MI If neglected, end, in a Appetite, 0 Creeping C7-7•ltho- body, itestlessnells. - ,00 the bead, 11l lolllttouta -4 'Children or Adults; „ lPuritler of the Blood and flesh Is heir - , too nutniF tytfrtisetnent.. Bose, I to 3, Price• 30 Cents. • • • Thu col'n , tontly lu .tht.nn wholnivil long n ,u. Isfoutluu 1111 RIVO has induced me to Thico of all., Tho Profession well thirties art on"different The ,Primtly, Ca with duo reference to fart, been compounded pane{ vegetable extracts part of the allmental 011"0 in 01 cases where a as Derangements. or the Paine in the Dack . and and Soronrox over 'the cold. witirit frequently, long course . Feret,. JARS i 4 onsatlon__of,old .oret. Headache or weight in tory Diseases, Worms in Rheumatism, a great many dleteasee to ~which OW. to mention in this od ` Thu Liver InvlgoratOr ratalled by Drugs;late gun the Trade In all the largo S.T. ►V: S. nil Family Cnthartic.Pille are ernlly, nerd aolii wholesale by towns. nford; -M. D., Man 335 Broadly Junols, Mit ureteturer and PropriUtor,, Hy, New York .. _ --- O ITO IV ARD ASSOCI ATIO N - EIJI .I. A D.E I. Elt IA . '. A Benevolent Institution, established by special en; ' 'dowmeut for the relief of the sick and distressed, efilleted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.; The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of the azifir . destruction of human life, caused by Seaml diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate vle. than amid. diseases by Quarks, several years age di rented their Consulting Surgeon, us a CHARITABLY ACT worthy of Hielrmatue, to open It Dispensary for the treattnentnf this_ clatis.of diseases, In all.their forme— and4 to' give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to' all who, f... apply by lather, with a descrlp*m of thll — eiliditinus (nint; nesunationshebits of life, Mr) and in txtsete'af - ex., 1 tram.' poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES, FREE Or CHARGE. GE.It is needit4ts tn mid that the As : sedation rontuientlathe highest 31edical skill of the age, aud will • furnish the most appear, d modern treatment. ' The Direeteirs of the Association, in their Annual Be. - port upon tile trestment of Sexual Moines, express the highest satisfaction with the success which hex attend- • . . ed the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Slierttttorrheett. Sentinel Weakness. Impotence, °linos- Flees. (Ilea, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Selfebuse, ' 'kr. . and order a continuance of the seine plan for the" - ensuing year. Tbe Directors, on a review of the, past, feel assured .that their taboos in this sphere of benevolent effort; 'have boon of great benefit to the afilleled. especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote them seivifit. with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised MIMI. . • • • Just published by the AssbriatiOn. a Report on 'Spec. niatorrinea, or Seminal Weakness. the Vice of Onimism. — slasturbation or Euif•Abuse L and other Disc/mos of the ' Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will ' he sent by mall, (In a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, en receipt of TWO STA 31PS for postage Other" • Reports And Tracts offrAhe' nature and treatment" of sexual disinses,'diet, kc., are constantly being publish ed for gratuitous distribution. and will Lo sent to the' aillieted. Some of the 'new remedies and methods of , treatment discovered during the last veer, are of 'great value. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEOROE R, CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon Deward Association. N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dy order of the Directors. - • EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President GEO. — 47RCRILD, Secretary. • PIIILADELPIIIA 'MEDICAL 1101 i ;—Eetabllali ed twenty-two years' ago by Dr. K INK ELLS corner of Third nod Union Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. • . TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience has winder...A Dr. H. a most successful practitioner In the cure of all diseases of a private on tore; manhood's debility, as an impediment to =c ringe ; nervous and sexual Infirmities, disease of the skim and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE • There Is an soil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, If not reformed in duo time, not only begets serious obstacles to nantritudnial happiness, but gives rivets a series of protracted, Insiduousand devastating affections. Yew of those oho giv o way to tills pernicious practice are swore of the consequences until they find the nee. vous system shattertd, feel strange anti unaccountable sunset mot, nod vague feats.of4he mind. (Sea pages xi, 26, 20. of Dr Wit took ou " SelfrPreservatlon.") The unfortunstellom affected becomes feeble, Is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his 111 Ind to study; his step Is tardy and a eak ; he 18 dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less su et gy than usual. It he emancipate himself betbre the practice has done its worst. and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfrult• tub and his oeuee tells hint that this is caused by his early mines. These pre considerations which should awaken the attention of nil who are similarly situated. REMEMBER, • • lla whopptees himself under Dr. KINKELINTI treat ment, nifty - religiously confide in hie - honor as a gentle.. loan, and rely upon the assurance that the secrets of Dr. K's patients will never be disejosed. Young Ilan—let no lalse mod - esti deter you 'from making your ease known to one, wank; from education' and respectability ,an curt-inly befriend you. Dr KIKELIN'S residence, has been fur the last twen ty.iwo years at the N. W. Corner of TIIIRD AND UNION STREETS. Philadelphia, Pa. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCI? HEAD ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD ! ! fBATIS! GRATIS!! GRATJS!!! A fIUI OIFT,TO ALL. MISERY RELIEVED. 4.-T; HA 51PTOig t CO.. N 0.405 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Also ; Propel °lois and lihoiniseteirezi of Dr. .Ganiptan'.tAriti-Rheutnatie hiixtured .1 . - Medicated Cough Syrup,. :The' Great Desideratum or , liair Restorer. Aug. 24,1559. • • " MO EEDL . EB; GORA.'TOSt ❑TATES.: - ELY EltoAland nt,'n :Standard'Midi - dun : nll • llint - hdltu ilbod conlldenro in all I/i reethuunindod the tw all hOpiwot roller, nil th cortllientos In my pones tod to the temperament It, and uoed,•tn“auch by on the howls. ; " your judgment gelds Liver , thvigora. Liver Complalms, JIM& Chronic Dlairhoea,Fum ' Cory Dr . Boas. Cholic, -Cholera, I nfantura Flatulence- naryun d-uniY-benused nary , PA3III/Y-• DIEM: Ilea:holm, his thousands minutes, if,two.or three connueneetneut .dithe