31teNcine5 • DR MILANE's C.,LEBIZATE UGE D VERMIE imam LIVER PILLS. WE•lrg leave to call the. atten • 7 . 7 tion of the Trade, and "more:, 'especially the . Physicians . ,of 'the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We-refer to • . Dr. Chas: Allan's" Celebrated Verrnifuge , drid Liver Pills. We do . not recommend thent as universal Cure-alls, but .simply for what their name purports,. viz.:'. , THE. VERMIFUGE, . For expelling Worms ;froth' the ;human system. It has 'also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, Nil' the e...ni. : eof.Livia Comr.E.A.risrrs, 4.BILIOUS . DERANGEMENTS; SICK . HIAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of • — 1 . FEVER AND AGUE ) " preparatory to' or after 'taking Qui-• nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure: . As specifics for the above-men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions.," Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, - FLEW N — BI26THERS - i ' • PITTSItYRCii, 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 brated.Vermifuge and Liver- Pills shall continue to occupy the Ugh . position they now .hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor'ekpense in procuring -the Best and Purest material, and- comma pound, them in- the most thorough Address'all -- orders to: '---- YLENING BROS. Pillsburgli, , Pa. P. S. Ureters and l'hehiCillrlll ordering fr.. others than Yloming Moe.. will do well to write their orders ellelo , .tly. and Pte front but Pr. it'Lune's.. prepared by Fleestup Pittzburgli. To those wishing to giro ahem• trial, 'ire will I'4m 1 per mail. poet paid. to any part Of the United States.. one box of Pills for twelve three-cent p•stego . stamps, or OW viol of Vernally.. lor Larissa three,ent stamps. All (Allele from Canada must M twompanied by twenty centa extra. D It. 0U( q- 8 W ' S NEW MEDICAL SALT - READ TILE' VOLLOWIND CERTIFICATES TO T efficacy of the medicine Di Inflammatory diseases. For the last twelve years I liars been more or less ,troubled with Inflammatory Rheutuatisut,.inateneline early in.the spring, and lasting until cold weather eel lu, when I Would be relieved for a while, only to be at tackedagalit In the Spring. All my joints wouldsliell and be very core, attended with the most acute pain. 24 feet, shoulders, arms, and hands troubled me Mods,. so much AO r could scarcely walk,and almost gts trays required assistance In dressing. Bu l ling t to time I woull try everything I could hear nf, in the hope of a cure. 1 also tried several physicians, but no thing seemed to help me the least in the world. About two and a half years ego I wan attacked as usual, nod as, usual tried everything to get rid of it, but tin tin inur. pose. I kept growing worse, and booty bent to give uP aid stay in tho house where I was confined about four weeks. This time any feet swelled, and were so sore that I could not 'stand on them or get on any-booth, and any lands swelled to twice their usual sine. Lulinet, I Wile to all appearances and belief, totally used up. About this (lune any parents, who reside la Mete, suet for I. to come home. I wear, and after my arrival 'colonten• ad trying another remedy, hoping to be curial, but re selli n g the sau t e oa all others. For weeks I had not been able tin dress myself or rake toy hand to unpinned, and suffering the most oxeruclatiog pain all the lino.. One day my hither came in with a paper in which vies 'advertised Dr. Co,gswell'a Medical Salt, for Intlarnmai 'tory Marlines only, and wanted rile to read and see what I thought of it I read and laughed at it, pm smanced it n humbug. 1111(i Old him, tint I hail been - humbugged enough. lie kept . urging me, and at last said I could but try if, and if 1 would Write to Dr. C.. giving him a description of my disease, ho would pay the expense. Of course I could not refuse such au of far , and Rent for one box. It came in due .011S1111, but my faith was not inereased, and I laughed at the idea "er so small a doss doilK me any good, and told my wife that I believed Dr. C. and his Salt both humbugs.— However, f commenced using it and the result was perfectly astonishing. • I could hardly realize it myself. I slept %Omani!) , all night. winch I had not done for 11 long time, and when I awoke In the morning, strange XI It may seem, I was entirely free from pain. I had then taken but ono doss, and bathed freely before going to bed. That morning I felt so well that I hardly know hew to contain myself. and went down stairs slid told the folks how well I felt, and front that day to this I have not suffered one moment's pain or. hail an attack of my once dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. I am per. flietly well and hearty, and wherever I have a chance I recommend It. A friend of mine, residing In Brooklyn Is now trying It for a bad cameo: neuralgic rheumatism, and so far It Is work int; admirably. This Is in long story, bet I have told all the facts, which 1 ran tiring wit. acne, to substantiate if necessary; and will again say that In the MEDICAL SALT, a ours cure taay be found hr all Inflammatory diseases, and would urge all whin are afflicted to give It a trial. GEO. if. MINOAN, No. 117 Wall Street, New York When It Is reinembermi 'that the MEDICAL SALT Is as *Menelaus in till other Inflatnumfory diseases as hi 11.1.mm:diem, (Coo descriptive circulars) it will at sure be soon that it in a most valuable remedy. Surely Those thus afflicted will find in their own condition sad In the &i.ee stntementsi enough to Induce them glue the MEDICAL SALT a taint. ' _ —Price,- One. Dollar.. Chronic Package; . $2 50. ' D C. TAYLOR & CO., Oen. Agents, 202 Dock St., Plillarn. • 'The New 3feilical Solt to for sale .by druggint....iener ally. 01,ve it a trial. - [July 13, • P-Om TILIIIMONT EXTRAORDINARY BpoK OF TIIE AGE First edition of 10;000 sold in aix weeks. ENTITLED • “BOYHOODt PRRILS • AND MANHOOD'S CIIRSE.7: . PUBLISHED BY DR. S. PANCOAST, 916 Spring Garden 1(74;1, Philadelphia, P 4., and for sale'by all, booksellers.. This is a book of '225 pages, 2cup., bound Id eloth;with' alas 11thogriphie plates, and intended tor parents, guardians: and yqung • men; Every young man tvitti wishes . to maintain his -health and manhood, and have a healthy progeny, should read this book, • Some 60 he statement. are really astounding, and have never l's Are appeared in print. Prim $l, By mall $1.16. • 1:• • AND EDWIN PRESS, AND READY 000 DELIVERY IN A ' I.IIW DAYS, A OItEAT WORK FOR l'ilE LADIES, ' by the same author ; entitled . ' lii.DrES' MEDICAL GUIDE, '. — ANC) 'MARRIAGE 'FRIEND • Tight lea work of nearly 000 pages. beautifully bound la eldth and contains over 100 splendid and curious en . paving.. ,It give; a complAo description of he ',true. tura and function of the reproductive organs'of the le. llail'4, showing bow married ladles may have or avoid la flimilles, .Also. a complete history of Ilermaphro . 'lntl , With curious plates allowing both sexes in one. 1 'lxci eves thlvlre to, young ladies in selecting a hiet tiltoi Pointing put the cause - of ,so much unhappi- , hf c we after•tparriitge, ancl the influence it exerts on the - 1 a work 'tleo'glitis the; symptoms and treatmenr of maleallp flistiasex,tio that,every female may. Ito herov• pb . Win, •,, • • ' `NUM chapter to deVoted to the,TOilet, givinte the - reailpfft for'costneticsatitresent in „use by the nobility eflfranie4ogiand and Itnavia, fur, beautifying thesitin - kalk,leeth, and for romqVlug Mut and.pruset7lng a mrebt • braith.' . They' have been'obtained- at griwit , oxpot•se. • , Pfire:sl.so: lly,nfall $l.lO. orclat additional post— .......agd'itiimps. ' 8000 'copies have. alreakly.heeu ordered.— Thetii wishing a 'copy of the Dist 'edition should. send — lleir - onliortfwlthout,dalp ' . - For etintitlete diwer,lption of the work flee Pronpectu4 whicliwill.be sent on receipt of one letter stamp. • • AGENTS WANTED In every lowa kt,,,thro - Union. f.' -. Fib. 16 , 1800—ly ' .. . - ' eryi ntg,, qtnt firi sale at' pylaretd. sult:the 4 . 0 •• • • ..11ALril. ‘ ,...,N,c,iii,:„...(f00u.4 , z-.,.: ~-,=, '4ITTEAv'TIOJTer: NEW STORE 'AND-NEW • GOODS After rot uriiine hie etiknowledgenteoe fur the fpry Illeirnl pittriniage %ritieli has 'beim extended to hit , the mittersiguoil would call ntteiVop to .the fal at. ho has ,Itistro.opetiect hiti ex latof aseurtineircrif twiny, gilw o • e;; • . , ill his new•stori.rooni.,.on the southeast corner of the public square, where-the public are invited to call and I. • _examine it stock of goods which,, In elegance, 'variety • and extent. will defy • competition; comprising In. part • I Ott; I mop, crush, I and' .brown saga, s, :,,„ Jlava. Rio Ord roaratal Coffee. . Every va- .I.°„:. — „ , • , rinty.and quality orq EA. Spicos,.(grounsi r'i'il • end tn:round.) Plekcia, Sauces, Table Oil. I, -. New Orleans. xtligarbouse and Trinidad 4,,,,,v,i . • Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia rlyr.... • I ups. Cncese,.?:acaronl, Vert:m , ill I.'split Peas,llominy, : Mincemeat, corn :Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract 0, I • . Coffee, relined sugar at reduced rates, washing and halt., lion. . • ' . lug soda. Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and the ! A .fine ldt -of GOLD 'PENS from the hest maker!, • - finest quality of - Sugars. - Also, a 'beau tifuL assortment I apectacle - eages, fancy hoies, silver and pearl card roses, 'of Britannia Ware. plain , and gold band China Ware, iguld'antf common bracelets, watch chains, .' . • '' Glass, ,Queens, Sthne and Earthern Ware, in greet To.: Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu. • rimy, and an - elegant lot of Fancy Beam extracts and • ally kept in Jewelry eatabllsbnients, :which Melt, ' perfumery for the toilet. , ' :I will sell low for cash, All articles war• I • 11:„, - FRUITS: Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, Cron. -'ranted to be what they are reprinamted.• berries, dry apples, cation, 'almonds, oranges lemons, I Particular attention paid as„ usual •to ~ • , / ) , :t , ,,t;,, Ac. .wA tanirca, REPAIRING and all, work war • . erriarrii, I ri ---'. • - - - -• • ,_ .. _._.. ... LIQUORS : .Wholeaald and embracing cmonorrand bid Rye . key, Brandies, dark and pale, Lisbon Sherry 'port, Matierbi; Ginger, Catawba s and Muscat Wines in maks and bob flee, deotcn N nishoy, Holland Oln and Scheid= Schnapps.. PISA. AND-SALT; A largo tteelt of LA l luchullog lintt's celebrated lamps for burning Kerosene nr coal .011 T also Ppernt Pine, Lard and trOal Oil, Burning Fluid. Sperm and Star Carldles.„ .CBDAR . -WARE %ND:BROOMS. • Brushes, ltonctc Wpm tsoaps, Doomouts, Walters 'l,onklng , glassen, fine letter and note paper, rWillou Wars, painted burkets, kr. Colton and woollen Hose, And huff Hose, and a full stock of Olooes, Including the wall known Ilanove • Busk ii la COs. In short, hie stock comprises everythinkr,l l tliat Is rolled forlu Ids Iles of business, And no efforts will ho spared te, render entire sath.factloti to his customers. Cartlaic, Ocf, 27, 1858 , 1 y. inr Marketing of all Muds taken In' excllauge fn go win._ 'TALBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY, QUEENSITARB AND VARIETY BT.ORII, . .IVorth- West Corner of thi Public Square, °Aga . site the Carlisle.Deposit-Bank,. • , J. D. lIM.IIEIIT has again replenished his stork 'co goods. Ills assortment is now full and complete, among which may he enumerated every variety of fresh ' . ... FAMILY GROCERIES; • which in quality and petco . . C . .A ..V ' T 1;L JJ E A T . A large stock - of China, flirtal and Queen snare, of new and beautiful draiglis, and embracing every grado of mire. - Ile Is Fora AGIiNT in 'Carlisle ler Anus' celebrated KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS, • one of the greatest dlsroverlen of the - age, couthlnlng Onapneas ; :safety and Increased light. .14eal WI and Lampe constantly on hand, which ,dhe public are u• quested to: ti and exaudne. . . .TOB. 11. HA LBERT, N. W. Corner of Public e:quare Carlisle, Oct. 27, '2s. jr 0 S PII U. TEE .L WATCH- HANOVER MAKER UTII A fefo'door4.Boutla of the Court House. Having supplied myself large . nsi , ort taunt 6 Iyatoi Pistol hats, Washes, de., 1 11111 110, 'prepared te, repair all kinds or Watches, Chilts,Jeweiry.e. on the m host reasonable terms, that may he entrosta to lily r.tre. !loping by striet attention to business to he la vaned with it lillllllll share er public patronage. .A fine a,,,rtment ai .11.:11 . 1.11.1IY, sorb as ill'east Pins and hoe Limps, Gold and Cam', Itreast 1 . 110, 1111(1 Ear Drops. liox and (Mass Pins all bite. !looks, Plated Chains, Gilt Loehets,tlusttlet ((rya; dc. Also, 3 'aria and tine assortment of 0 1) yI N (1 - 13 It it IN ti Also, n lino 1;4 of Silver Hunting, Detached Laver nod Levine Watehes. nod &good assetfluent of Silver plated nod Steel Spectacles. all of which ,vi Ito sold low. A share of public pat ron ago iv re , ppet fully ' JOS. U.-STEEL:- July I. 18."41-19* . 01. 1 .11tir0.4" 11.1.1,11,” FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA . . Jtv.t.reenlyed and In store: : a fresh and well se, lech•d assortment of itiol.fata and Mara. call3)1 Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed • Pulverized Sugars. Refined and other brow,, Sugars, superior SyinpOlolasses, Orleans • • (baking) M °lan sea. Spices of every variety— pure only t Starch, Farina and • • Chocolate. Macearnl, Cheese and Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo, Saleratms and Soda, Cream Tartar and as. sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed: TEAS.—A fine assortment In Packages, . 4 : Ol =T, and In bulk—aa well. as all other articles belonging to the budness—a ll at the lowest ICI , and late reduced prices. J. W. Ellr. _ • • !___Paver_ll.l.ngiugsl—fapor—llaugings COME AND SEE OUR CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. AND OUR FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS. FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS. FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS. , . 'FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS. AND ALSO OUR • jaciuuLT PAPER HANGINGS. ' RICH GILT PAPER HANGINGS. GILTsRAPER HANGINGS. RICH GILT PAPER HANGINGS. , And WINDOW PATERS or:trio. colors We wish to Inform the public that our stock of Paper Hangings, is the largest and 'nest varied assortment ever opened in Carlisle, and that no aro stilling at prices that will salt everybody, at ' JOHN P. LYNN & SON'S, • North Ilanover St , Carlisle, . where you can lot furnished at all limes with Flesh Paints, 0.11, Varnish, lee., of tho best quality and at the lowest price, iapr.O.ISSU.W BETTER 13AIRG AIM R THAN EVE nre nowLM nit offered nt J. W, CHEAP CLOTHING C SHOE STORE; • Leonard's Corner Carlisle. *. Having discovered that small profits and quick soles is the true principle of success in business, I 113A0 dti` termlued to oiler still bettor Inducements than ever to. purchasers. Of NIEN and DOI'S clothing for IV &[.L WINTER . I Into just opened a large and complete assortment , comprising Over Coats, Frock Coats, Sack Coats, Raglans, Business Coats Sc„ Sc., Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts Um. der Shirts, Drawers, Monkeys, Hosiery, Mutes. Suss ponders, Flocks. neckties, collars and Mandkerchlefs Sc ALSO, Ono of the hest and most selectessortments of Kip, (trained and Cilf Boots, Brograns, Guitars, :Offer. son's Our. Shoes Sc., ever brought to 'this market, fie non & boys, women & children, and at remarkably low prices. For women and children I have' the best of homemade, and make up to' order on the shortest no. WO. —Also, A largo stock of • HATS AN 10' 'IS for mon and buys nt very low •prIcoo r ;• Also. Trunks, Travelling Bags Umbrellas, &a. at very low prices. COME ONE, COME ALL, I will be happy to see you and make you: glad with good bargaits.B. W. SMILEY. October _, • • 100 D! QOOD!! - GOOD!!,! • Just raceihd at the cheap Grocery of the under signed, lota of good thugs, a part of which ars the lui• lowing. ' Hermetically sealed PEACHES, (fresh.) " TOMATOES, •".., • " • COltN, . . .. W. PEAS, nt w. w ASPARAGUS, 4t " OYSTERS, . LOBSTSRS, • W .., , PINE APPLE, ' 431; ', . 0 ' TURTLE SOUP, • O - " SARDINES, w rPlcklod Gerkins, Chow Chow, Piccalli , Lobsters, Cauliflower, Capers. . . Caves, Tomato° Rahn*, Walnut do., 3 ushroom do. Pepper,Sauce, Hominy, Grltts, Cranberries, the flnekt of Dried Deer, Sugar•eured Hems, Shoulder. llologka 5„,,„,,,, ge . soup - !or — rsilllaccisroni, - Sugars, Coffees, Teas, kw..., and # ,SI of all kinds. (Willi NSW An E, FINE• SWABS. among which ans twenty-flve thousand' Qerman Sixes. prima Tobacco, and the very best and:purest LIQUORS in thu county, Confectionary and Urtrit, . All of which are offered to the citizens of Carlisle and county of Cumberland) at the loriest prices for VASIL. COME ONE, COME ALL, two doors East, of Rhoads' Warehouse. 19M. BENTZ. Carll6l6, Nov, 9, 1969 GRI T. EXCITEMENT AT H AR. . • 'PER'S - PEAKY,' ••• • •. ' Old John Brown stilt alive and recointnende the La • dins of Carlisle and country, to plutniedlately tp ' LEIPItit • and examine their igidernild atoSioinitigPods. Just received a largo lot s ot magnificent WINTER: SILKS, (tram Auction.) Splendid,,Seaver Cloth Mau , r; ties and Raglans. Latest Perla styles 'elegant DIEM GOODS, to great-rariety of styles and kinds. •Brocha, double reversible, and fine Scotch SHAWLS, • r F Ult 5 FURS H. , FURS I!I • . • • • . Direct:re/In thaluanufacturere, warrarited,fiee from undluhand et greatly reduced prleee. . Alio a large addition of STAPLE GOODS. suitable for the loasen,includinF WOLF'S CELEBRATED : GADO. VEIL BUCK vfarrallted genuine, notwltic standing theAurudinten Ann LICLIMITZ ACIENOT. Ntiy.2,,12159. , r • ItiAta.:9Lritoß ' 411'.--,-.The subscriber has shwlgn:bstiti An exteneive merit of nen* rind second-hand OARRTAGIES' which , hit will sail cheap for cash, or exchange for anon horse's.. ' .persolisin'srantersucharticies.wlll.crittaf.the Xetr err Stable; corner of Pitt street and Dickinson •- • •••"' .• ADA •:. Melee aerigavrtarsis so u4nAl cl LIT*/' MEE MEE MKS _. ;.;;~n~~,i~r~rßr _~~ ~. 1 4111 , VELRY, AND y sicvpde-wwithat -- d - o - FiLyw's old established Stand, Wean Mani St., neaily'opppalle the Ctimbelland .. . :,..1, huviduat recelVdd a.lnew a ss o rtm e n ttt of watthen, ' 'owelry. medallion/I. silver-wife, &c.. In addition to:my, 7turnier stock to 'which I invite the_ attontloo 4•4 the tublic, Thu accotimant embraces fi ne . -, - ..f.:._ --• gold nod Bilfor lever ivetches, Hunting 0 r and open'. casa - do,' gold , Anchors • for ‘• .11: Ladles and.Hentlemen and gliver Le- Innen and gulirtier watches of livery va• slay in stidd and price.. •' ' Alen, fine geld Moaalllons:Bremt.plns for Ladles and Gentilieu of every quality, pattern and prise. Gold fhb, vest, curb and neck thains.Gold bracelets, finger rings, cuff pins, studs, sleere-buttous, crosses, charms, fip. Gold and diver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives, forks, table, 1, ea, salt and mustard spoons of every variety. .A large assortment of gold; silver. rtettiGkand common spectacles, . tu mitt. all ages to:which we halt.. .special atten bee. 28, 7851.1 ' . Will am 1 1 Practical. PL'U. 4 IIB.EI2 in the basement of Main'Strie Lead and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, ilottk Cold Shower Baths, Water Closets, • - Force and Lift Pumper, ' Wrolt Iron Word'ruhes, . And every descripthin'of cocks and fittings for. gl steam, water, Ac. Superior cooking ranges. heatersnuti gas fixtures put up In churches. stores and dwolliugo,• at short notice, in tho most modern style.' All materi als and work in our line at low rates and warranted? ' Cpuntry work and Jobbing promptly atteudedt.o. Mar. 23, 1829—1 y • GROCEMESI- I AT 8. C. IIUYETT'S Shad and Mackerel of different gradeki, At 1113YETT'S. BEM Salmon, Seale nth pnd White Nish, At BUY ETT'S Coil,:lA, Salt and pickled llthing, • At IIUYETT'S. Cheese and Crackers can be had A IIIIFETT'S. _Drled Fruit, Prerarraa and Jellies,.. .• At fIUYEFF'S. Sugar Cured Bet:laud llama, • At lIITY4TT'S A fi edi supply.of LIQUORS, , At HUYETI'S 01la, White Load, Lc., Cc 500 PAIR TRACE CHAINS, with a large nstinement of , BUTT CHAINS, • BREAST CHAINS, •' - HALTER CHAINS, LOG CHAINS, FIFTH CHAINS, • TONGUE CHAINS, COW CHAINS, .SPREADS, &c. SLO. Juid received at the cheap Hardware store of March 10. 1850. • 11. ,SAXTON. 100 TONS - DA-MAIMED AND WUXI/ LEON.—With a large eesortwont of STEEL, ' SHEET IRON: HOOP IRON,. RIVETS, • • • BOLTS, , NIPI"rs, WASHERS," • ANVILS,' , RASPS, . SCREW PLATES,. BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, &,0 Just received And Tor 04310 vlicapor thin ever, at MArch lii. lti69. HENItY SAXTON'S. ItON 11.1ANG !—lrou ltailing_ for Jl_Ceitrtery rinclosures, public and private gromAds and gardens, made to order at the Caidlsio VountliT.. Our block of Railing, Verandah. end Bracket. patterns coop prises a large varietv,,of now and elegant designs which toe public are Invited to call and examine. Orders Mr rooting and putting up Bolling will be promptly execu ted at satisfactory prices. *o) An entirely new TEN 110BSE STEAM ENOINE and BOILER now on hand, warranted to he of the best make, and will be sold at a bargain for cash or on short time • EXIARDNER & CO. . July ill, NM IE, eI OOT :'AND • S .—J & 0. TAYLOR. return their Macey° thanks to th r Customers, for the very liberal patronage eaten. ded to them, nod would respectlully inform the uLlie that they continuo to manufacture cuETOMER Work, at their old ntnnd. on North Hanover street, two doors j Above the drug store of S. IV. Itnvernttek. With a number of first rate workmen employed and facilities Mr securing the best stock to be found fir the market, they are prepared to make up every description of BOOTS AND SIIOES, for ladle. and gentlemen's wear, In-the-most-finthionablo-style;and-of-wainamrsotha,' terfala and workmanship. Many years of prartical experience in tire business both here and in Philadelphia instill. then, in saying, that they arc able to insure full tintleifautim to all those who may leave theirorders, April 21,. 1558, tf. SOMETHING NE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEED STORE. 31. 11. STRICKLER it BROTHER, Have just opened 10 the room formerly occupied by Shryock, Taylor & Suilth, Zug's new. building, Mole street. two doors east of the market house, a largo as. sortment. of AURICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and for. tilizers, which they aro prepared to sell ou the most reasonable terms. The stock embraces PLOWS ' CULTIVATORS, lIAR ROWS, IIAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, REAPERS, MOWERS. DRILLS, CRADLES, SCYTIIES, CORN SIIELLIERS, FORKS, SIIOPICI,S, 1105$. RAILES:PRUNINO A NLV ES,IMETSTON ES for Mow. era, and every other articht,tto• cossary for feria use. They also Intend keening. In addition, a full assert. molt of CEDAR and 'WILLOW WARE, inriudlng Spain's patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Buttei-werk era, Butter.Foruni, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs, Beryls, tte. Also. Fruit, Onrdon and Flower Sends; Seed Potatoes, of the bent varieties. Tin, are constantly making ad• MMus to their Stook, and will use avow exertion to supply the wants of the agricultural couituunlty, - They bare also the agency for EVANS it WATSON'S SALASIANDER SAFES. Orders left nt the store for fruit and• ornamental Trees, floweret and fertilizers, will be attended to promptly. M. B. sutiact o m & 0110. April 20, IDso—ly - A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROODS, - - _ 18597 - 1854) West nigh treet, CarLsle, ra. • (Premium awarded al the Cumberland • .Counly Agricultural Fair of 1867.) • The pbserliniv has Just recolved the meet splendid nssortmant of articles in bin line, over' brought. to thin he is determined to sell at prices that do fy competition. • Petrie, ' (:hamhei•, . • • , Dining-room, FURNITURE. • Kltolaen•and • • Office Embracing every article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most appnived and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in •setta. reception and Culp Chairs; Mattresses, WIC frames, pictures, do., kc. • Purchasern are requested to-call and examine his stricir—at 1114 extensive±Warrtennme,_Weat Main atreet, North side.. • - • A. B. EWING. Gj Particular attention. Alvan as usual to funerals; orders from town•and. country, attended to promptly nod on anedentte tonne. A. B. Carlisle, May 12,1868.-Iy. IV ET/ . MUSI l) S R NO. 93 MARKET STREET, HARRISRURO. E M ,II• 0., INSTRUCTION BOORS, MUSICAL 31ERCIIANpiax GENERALLY, PIANOS, , • •AIRLODEONS, • GUITARS, • VIOLINS, vTarrEs, • , ACCORDEONB, Ao O. C. B. CARTER. May 11, 69 • NIOROOCV nortment of Morocco Leather, Linings and Mid, logs; Lasts. Boot Trees, and a full assortltient Shialtt and findings of all Muds. Oct. 27, '5B !, .GL A ~',j.I‘:,PAINT.B,!. PAINTS! I A S t ill'axusument.of Masi of all sizes en quality, • with a largo stook of fresh PAINTS, -all colarrqq 011 i, Yarolelies, Ac., .pionoot•lp, large oS small quaitltles, at lowllgures • • - • Jf.IIIN P. 'LYNN' & SON, North Hanover Street."' Oct. 27, '5B irktge aeaorEnieo I of mail turw - ste - t . irliat - ertylei7andc:rer 7 ::-clien iatt bilk seen at the asap store of J. A. lIIIIIRIOff, Jr.. f UST .1t 'OE V rgiii:Ttlfsttiy-iv p k id - VARhIi:I4LLS.---Juet reaeivqd the eyTyCteterirlit the:l4ll . 7l l t r itt o ' ! tore • ar lzesiant . ehenpehkaetnittent In ibt a litly and Ogrifido. l6 : l 7l4 ra. • "," 2; l n if c t6, ° " "' al! L. 1170 AM E THOMAS CONLYN . Lynch, 11 and GAS FFTTER, the M. B. Church, . :et, Carlisle. „ ,Iron Sinks, ' Tubs, Loth Boilers, W.sh Basins' ,llyarsulle Items, die =I 1859. Ell= They have recently removed Into their new Banking House directly opposite their former standi in West Alain Streit,.a few doors east of the Railroad Depot,' where they will At all times be pleased to give any In. formation desired In regard to money matters In gene, Open for business from 0, o'clock In the morning null 6 o'clock hr the evening. • ; . . . . . . COATS,' PANTS AND VESTS OP COATS, PANTS AND VESTS OP, - CASSINET, OASSIMERE, CLOTH k SILK ' CASSINET, CASSIMESE, OLOTIIA SILK. 'OVER-COATS . OVER-COATS OP . _ . • CLOTIIN HEAVER, PILOT, PETERSHAM; • • '- • CLOTH, DEAVER, PILOT, PETERSHAM; ke GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS.. • GENTLEMEN'S, PHAWUL • As well as all sorts of Gents' FurnlshlngoGoods art oll'Errd In lergoluantltles and at remarkable lOwprless; AT TIIR 01INAP pLoxtuNa BTtAtlli NEAR Tip MARKET 1101.18 E • ' • ASIIHR MEL . , .• • • Carllels;'Nor . ..9,4llBo.' - „ • JOLIN LYNN '& EON, ', .11orth Hanover Street citIND t3TOPI,ES.-150.Gtind tOpea of tin ,11. SAXTON'S., 4MCRY., Nati, it ill :col4re, /Ansa, , Onttom and Twine, cheaper than the choispeat, at /I,RAYFON'S Diny 215.1850,— , „ H uffer's Patent Washirii Machine just • M. B. STAMMER .6 Bro. 77144h1ets doclifealniii - biiit floptet-'69. • •• • , I - c U at AND VALLEY INSTITUTE MEOUANICLIDUIto; . . . . A. yimutinv, A. 8., PRINCIPAL, and teacher of MaiDematlcs and Modern 'l o angunges.. 111Q1II,A8 13",'ItIllINE, A. R.; Asslatini Principal and teacher Of "indent ',Lnoguitgps and Higher English. lIAVERSTICE, 'Assistant In the English .De• partintint • This Institution having passed into now hands,. will be reopened oMale School only.ms Thursday, the 2d day of Septelnionnext. It is the design of thaprosent' proprietors to make It a Strictly firstolass Boarding &heel, for training. and fi tting hoya and young men either for college or business..' An efficient corps of In. structure; has boon organised,.whese personal interesis• are identified With the success of the Institution, and who will spate no poins to mike it worthy of the centi• deuce and patronage of the public. The Buildings of the Institute are ample, and well arranged for the ac• commoqation of.aiguttnine,ty hoarders, and all students from abroad-ore expectid to board with, the teachers.— They will thus enjoy thcibenefit of constant instruction and iiinervision, • Mechanicsburg. Is situated In the centre of the beau. tiful Cumberland. Valley, nine miles from Ilarrinburg," and la easy of access by Railroad from Philadelphia,Bal. timore, Ac, No location could. bb moreOligible 'for ac coos—none more healthy or attractive forsuelok school. Pupils from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and intermediate points, taking the morning train, will reach Mechanicsburg by. 2 o'olock, P. 11. As it is Cm" duterminstion of the Principal and his Assistants to prow the I netitutoon, a permanent and elevated basis, with every ap p lication requisite for superior success, they appeal. with confidence to all who have sons to ed. orals. . - The acholantic year will be Mt Wed into tiro Session', of twenty two weeks each, the that beginning On the first Thursday of September, and ending on the first Wednesday of February; the second session beginning on the Orel Thursday of February, and ending on the first Wednesday of July . EITIM Board, Washing. Tuition, Boffins furnished, , and Fuel per Hesston; - • ' 1181 00 Day scholars will be received at $lO, $l2, and 05, or. cording to their advancement. No extra charges for ancient and modern languages 'or Tucal Wink. ' .Terces per session payable half In advance. For No their Informatiod 'apply to Mullin & Reese, Proprtelors, Mechanicsburg, Pa.^ Apr. 6,1850. • . I JIVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECII . ANICBRURO, PA. This Institntkiii, designed for the liberal education or Young Ladies. has been In operation two years with the moat gratifying results. It Is: now estribliblied on a firm 1,331% and Its patrorage already extends liver iteverni States. . It to located on the Cumberland VitHeyßetiree.' mid way' between 'Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the most fee. tile and beautiful portion of the valley, and is In close 'proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, and en terprising towns in the State. . It is ,central, and easy of access. Students leasing. Arnahlngton, Baltimore. or Philadelphia in the utorn lug train for Harrisburg, will arrive at blechanichburg in thne for dinner. • •• . • The CliInCU In large and conimodlous, surrounded by double veranda., and will accommodate about one bun , tired boarders. In Its construction, It combine,. all the modern improvements for the locomotion of health, comfort and convenience. In them respects physicians pronouunce It unrivalled. Tim ehambern are large sod neatly furnished. Each hen its register for heat and ventilation Only two students occupy the name room. The bath moths are at all tlmessuppliod with warn and cold water. The grounds are ample, and well arranged for rocre atton, and•tho carious calisthenic exotelses • CO MST tint to_healtb r -Arareful—roocomentLand oyiutnetry form. The _Faculty of inettuction is efficient and exile enced. • In the Collegiate Department the courie of study t of a high grade, comprehending nll the subjects belong inglo a Cbwsical, Polity and Christian Education. In the Preparatory Department pupils wl I be care fully instructed in those branches forming the basis Si a thorough'English education. - • SEssions.—First Session. from the Ist Wednesday of Septenther to the 110th of January. Second Session, front the let of February to the Ist of July. Vacation, during July and August. . TERMS PER SESSION OF.FIVE MONTHS, PAYAIIL • •- IN ADVANcg. 11riling. Wa hing , Fun - 1611M Room, .F and UAL . . . . . • ; . . . Tultlon—Collegini. 4c.partruint." . . • " Prepnratory First Class, I No extra charge for Ancient ',lmpinges. Musle--Pinno end Guitar. . . . . . . Modern Langunges,: . . . . . Parrithig, - Drarriug'nOgi - other - Ornurnent'd Draw the usual rates. " t • - Text: lacks furnished nt city prices. Nor further patleulnrs address, Ito, A. G. MARLATT, A. M., Preside,' A yell. 1859 ruLaralms. s B um. a rinsmaLß IIJ~-. • exasurusirst. - The ' reputation of this Institution In now fully estnb lished, and its 811CCeSM an a first clans Seminary Weed beyond doubt. Pupils will find 1n tho boarding do partment, homecomforts, parental supervision and moral Influence. In. The educational department cc. complished teachets,,thorough Instruction, and sure means of advancement. CONTENTS OF CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED. Trustees; References; Teachers: Pupils In attend. once the year past, SS; Course of Study: Oroduatton; Expenses; Location; Mental and Moral Training.; Too TIMONIAIS: from Hon. Geo. Chambers, IL B. Schneck, D.. and others, In regard to the recent annual examine. tines; from the Qbasphersburg Press; and from James W. Alexander, D. IL, of N ew York, and others.- The next seealon will commence September 14th. For a catalogue address Rev. HENRY REEVES, A: St. CharobetWlnitit.PC Auglo.lßB9 Alioccilancbus. LISTER'S LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. Price oe, and Upwards. The great favor which attended the introduction of LESTER'S SEWING MACHINES,. I. ell In el Orli 1111/ [1011(0 of their SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS, ron BOTH THICK AN 'TN ]N W GitK, being more ahnple than (at' BIACIIINES, and la liable to TO GET OUT OF ORDER. They will STITCH, ILEX, RUN AND GATHER. Ti m( make good back slickboth aides alike, WARRANTED. ONE YEAR. Sales4toom, 163 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. 0et.6.1859. PURE, WINES AND LI4UORS JOS. 111111:NOLETON & CO. Nos. 156 and 158 North Fourth Stied, Above'Arch PUILADELPIIIA. 61ES. Air RRAkDIES, WINES and GINS imported direr and warranted pure and sold to Druggists and Hotel Keepers at lowest wholesale ericon. allr-Theaosortmant consists otOtard, Pinot and Rochelle Brandies; Old Port, SRerri,'llladeria, Lisbon, and Champagne Wine.; also, a large stuck of Monongahela - Whiskey, Holland Gin, Irish and Scotch Whiskey. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 181.9.-3 mos. C IUNBEKLi pi f% i IT RIE V T I s ALEY BANK Atnenotx BRNNLIent, JOHN DUNLAP, JOHN 8, Brwararr, H. A. STUROZON. WILLIAM Ku, limit: C.,STuturre, ItzonAnn IVOODB, Juni o,puta.vt, w. dowg Lnaiu6se In the ndgie of liar, Bret, nonfat) 'if Co., Is uow telly prepared to do a general thinking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit alul paid back on demand without notice. Inierest.pald on special deposits. :Cer tificates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. will be issued for as abort a period as four months. Interest on all certificates will cease at ma• tinny, provided, however, that If said certificates are ' rapture& at any time thereafter for another given pe , Hod, they, shall boar the same rate of Interest oy to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the coT !action of notes, drifts. checks, &c., in any part of the United Stalin, or Canada's. Iteniittances made to England, Ireland, or she Boni mint. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. • • They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and all Mhers who desire a safe depository foritbelr names, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of thin Bank ale INDIVIDUALLT'IIAbIe to the extent of their estates for all the Depossts, and other obligations of Ker, Breiine. -man & CO: _ U. A; SY 11IIGON, Cashier Carlisle. May 20;1857. - • , • 77::,f i Tg. ,ii4ll.lfiaiii • •Varlisle Foundry , '• MACHINE . - S . HOT, • CAR ANp sApn FACTORY,' East Main Street, CARLISLE. Tide extensive establishment la now in Complete or. dyr and supplied with4he best macidiiery for executing work in every department. The bThldings have also been greatly enlarged.this spring and stocked with tow newest and most Improved tools, for the manufacture , . DOOtiSMINDOW FRAMES, SASH, Shutters, Blinds, 'Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpepter - worrk. We invite Builders, 'Car penters and others to call and examine our facilities for doing thin'description of work. ' The-boat Materials used and prices as low as at any'other establishment in the County or elsewhere. STEAM ENGINES.BUILT TO ORDER'. and repaired as herdoibre. Engines have,been recent ly,,,builtlEr—W...M. Henderson & Bon, In ibis horonel; It. Bryson & Co. Alien township, Ahl & Brothers, New -villa! Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and alter, at. whom() establishment they may be seen In daily op- Motion, and to whom we can refer for evidence of thillr superiority. " • " • IRON AND BRAB4.OABTINGS. of every description, from theXtualiest to the heaviest' pieces, executed at short notice for every. kind of ma.. chinery. A large variety of mill castings now on hand Two skillful pattern makers'oollStPraly employed.— 'ILI:PARING': promptly attended' to for- Paper Mills, 'Distilleries, Orist Mills, Factories, Ac. Turning* and Fitting Mill giiindien, Ac. done in the bent r.tyle. THlLEsiima mAcnirip:s AND.IIORSE POWERS, such as Devil Oear Four Horse Powers, Horizontal Gear Pour and Two Horse. Powers. -Dorn Shellerni Crushers, Iron Rollers. l'lough castings, and other ar ticles for fainters, on hand orpromptly made to order. BURDEN CABS BUILT, and repaired. Our facilities for building Cam aro now more complete than heretofore and allayed us to Tu6 gish them to transporters on the rail rood on accomo. dating terms and made of the best materials... Orders solicited and entire satisfaction g unranteel., The long pxperience In . the husinees of the senior partner of the firm, and the. completeness of our Ina dlkinery in every branch of the establishment warrant ue in scouring the best work to' all who favor us with their orders. The continued patronage of our old. friends end the public is respectfully solicited. • May 2C, GARDNER & Co. PRINCE & CO.'S IMPROVED PATENT MELODEON. TILE OLDEST 'ESTARLISILMENT In the UNITED STATES, EMPLOYING TWO lIUNDItED 'MEN, and Finishing EIGHTY INSTRUMENTS PER WEEK; Combining tilt their Recent Improvements—the Di-titled Swell, Organ, Melodeon, hr., Ste. (The DlSlded Swell can only be obtained In Melodeons *of our Manufacture.)• • • '• GEO: A. PRINCE & CO. ilauuttuoturera„ Buffalo. Now York. WHOLESALE DEPOT 87 Fulton et. N. Y., 110 Lake at. Chicago, 111. --.WIIOI.ESALFI.-AOH:gTS--Itussell & Richardson, Itos lob, Ness.; W. P. Colburn, Cincinnati, 0.; Palmer & %Veber, St. LCluls, No:; Ph. P. Wedeln, New Orleans. . .• From the Home Journal, Aprll 3, 1858.. The Alelneleons manufactured by Prince & Co., and 8,. sale at 87 Nulto'n street, nre.the best In the world We have tried them, and therefore speak understand. fitgly of their merits. They aro afforded at a very mod erato cost: -• • , - PRICES - OF"PORTADLWINSTEUMENTS Four octavo Melodeon, extending from C to a ..... .. 45 Four and a balfoetave,_ do. Cto F Ott FtveOctave Melodeon,. do. Fto F 75 Five octave, double reed, do. Fto F 130 • ORGAN SIELODEON. _. ' Two Banks Of Kept, Five Sete of Reseda, Eigtst Stops .hie and a Half Octave Foot Pedals, One Sot of (Otitis, in Point Ilam ludopondout • $350 . _ PRICES OF PIANO CASED Plea Octave Melodeon, extending from to F. $lOO Six Octave Melodeon, - do. F to le 130 Five Octave double rer'l. do. 1' to N 150 Five Octave, Two Banks of Keys 200 Our facilities for manufacturing are perfect, and from our long experience In the business, having finished and sold over TWItNTY•TIVO THOUSAND 111ELODE• oNS,'we feel confident of giving satisfactltin. • All Melodeons of our manufacture, either sold by us, or dealers In any part of the United States or Confides, are WARUCITED to be perfectin every respect,and should any repairs be necessary ,before the expiration of one year from the date of sale we hold ourselves ready and willing to make the 8/11110 five of charge; provided the injury is not caused by accident or design. GEO." A. PRINCE d CO. Agents for the sale of our Melodeons may be found In II tile principal cities and towns In the United States lid Canada. grow 20 01 Agents at Carlisle and Kingston J. A. lIKAGY. • Al Newdlle—W. It. LINN, [masl9'sB 10IUE INSURANCE. -Tim ALLEN - AND EAST— PIININSBORO .MUTUAL"FIRE - IN SW - LANCE COMPANY of Cumbcrland county, Incorpo• rated by an act of Aseembly, In now fully organized, and In operation under the management of the following commieslo_nern, via: Daniel Bailey, William It. Oorgliernlehael J. Eichelberger, Chantlan Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob U. Coovor, Lewln Ilyer, S. Eberly, Benja min 11. Mealier, Brandt, Joseph 11ileketaham, Aleiander Cathcart. . -The rater of insurance are he lo* and fare rabfe as any _Company of the kind In the Mato. l'ersons wishing to become member. are inilted, to make apPitcatlon to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon theniat any time. MLR, DORCAS, President. CIutISTIAI!‘i - STAYNIAN. Vice President LEWIS. DYER, Secretary, 10011Aiit COOKLIN, Treasurer. Martagers.—Wm. It. Gorges, L. Byer. Christian Stay man, 11. Cocklin. J. 0. Denial - 1, B. aletin, D. Daily, .1. ll.Onor,er, Alec. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. ,Eletteib,4. ger. 8. Eberly, J. Brandt.. - CUMBERLAND COUNTY. —John Sherrick, All en, hoary Tearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson; Unary Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Orif 11th, South, Middleton ,• Samuel_Graham,,—W,-Pennw bocet- lilichanicsbnrg ; J. W. Cocklia, Sheplierdatown; 174 Coorer, Shopherdstown; J. 0. Sax ton, Silver .Spring; ilenL Ifateistick, Silver Spring; Charles Dell, Clllll4lO John Ilyer, Carlisle. " YORE COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol. ford, Franklin ; Jae. thiffith, Warrington; J. F. Dear dorIL Washington; D. Butt rNo urg-; It. C. Clark, "Dillsburg DAUM: TLY 00.—Ilouser & Lochman, Ilarrisburg. Mamlw;e of the company haring policies abput to ex pire, can have theme./ ',rod by making application to Anna the Agents. April 20. Md. JNO. B. CllUltelL CHURCH & EBERLY STEAM SAW MILL . ° LUMBER YARD, NEVi CUSIBERLAND, PA. All kinds of LUMBER, militantly on band. Lumber delivered at any point ameasible by Railroad At the aliorteat notice. ,BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO ORDER. May 25,1859—tf AT AND CAP E.MPORIUM.- iT, J. 11. CALLTO A CO; successors to Wm. 11. Trout ivnuld announce to their eustoMora mid the publi, generally that they hair Just received from Philadeb pith., a large and elegant stock of goods, In their line of business of every variety, style and quality.' & They have on hand a splendid assortment of . HATS . AND CAPS, - . .. . ..- gni of all descrlptlone, from the commouVool to the finest FUR AND SILK. lIATS; and at prices that must suit every one who has au eye to getting the worth of his money. Tho stocli.lncludss, -MOLESKIN, CASHMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for LIGHT NESS. DURAIIILITY AND FINISH: by, those of isny other establishment In the country. • MEN'S. BOYS' and UHILDREN'S HATS and CAAS, oPevecy &esicrlption constantly on hand. They. respectfully Invite all the old patr&in and 'as many new ones as possible, to give them a call:" J. G. -GALLI° A.CO. Apr'27, - 10119—ly • I k iOQTS AND 8110 ES.--I have just added to my stock an assortment of Boom A Shoes. ... lan's and Bow? Winter Boots, very cheap and good Ladles' Mims' and Children'n Boots and Shoes of Willis' celebrated make. Good, handsome and cheap.• A full assortment 0' Gum Shoes and Sandals. Best quality and lowest price. . , . My old cuatomers far Boats and Shoes, are respectfully uelted to glee me a call. Catll6le, Oct. 26, 1859 vv. _,s 0T T , • rLate of the.grm of Winchester 4. Sgoil,) ••. Gentlemen , * Farntehllng Store AND SHIRT MANUFACTORY;' . No. Bl4 CHESTNUT STREET, (NEARLY 'ORIOSITE THE OIRA)LD ROUSE,). .7 - ruttApaiaquA. . . J. W. SCOTT, wouldreepertfully rail the attention of Me former (donde to hle new Store, and le prepared to fill orders for SIIIRTS at short notice. A•perthet tit guarantied. COUNTRY - TRADE- suppled TEM' SINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. 4 , • [0 .12'69., THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE RIENCE OF A VICTIM. • Designed for the benefit, and as n -warning and a eau lion to those who suffer from nervous debility, indlges• Bon; lowness of spirits, want of sleep, premature decay, to.; as a consequence of, youthful Imprudence, or the benefit' habit of eel( abuse. At the same time pointing out the 'certain means create cone. ' .fly one who has enffersd from the above canoe, and from Misplaced confidence In medical : humbug and quackery.', ;Slagle copies sent (post free) on the receipt era stampd envelope, bearing the address of the ark . pllcant. Address, NATHANIEL MAYPAIt.IEsti., Bedford, King, County, De0.14,1869-3riiox, 'cZTOR.II.3•ROONI .FQ.II.IIENT.A. well furnished Store Room for rent hilt town olifiheen hundred inhabltente.. and Improving rapidly, where there are only three dry•goodoitoria. Po sssss ion given at any time. Inquire at thla_ofllee,' , - :•,t • , „ I:LASIE4i. GLASS.,--500 . Insti Of all' lse's, and double thick, Juei'reoelved , • • lIENIty Sd?(TON'Eli, ma`r, 16; 109. , . ' 11 . , of ttie, tbeet &tikes, 'for sole cheap, it. e Ilordwore &tore or J. P. LYNN & EON, lilay.lB, 1959, " North Qanorer ntr isprripting *teita.Y limited. MEM EKIIIIM EEO . PING SLATE.—The under-, ilLslgne4 has been appointed agent for the sale of IFING PLATE and has now and will conotantly keep on. hand a fall supply to roast the deniands of builders and others. Those In want of a sniped* artj,, eldnrouid do well to call at the Lumber and Coal Yard, near tho Gas House. Juno 8; 1859. . JACOB SllllOl5l. 7 {4 I IST GREAT AIZEIyAL - - FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. The subscribe, has Bud: returned from the Eastern Cities,, with a hinge adil not, selected stock Qj FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING;v • GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c., which he can sell at such prices, as to astonish the MATIVE3. Haying taken particular pains to select goods especial ly adapted for this market, ho can assure his customers, that they are WELL AND 'FASHIONABLY MADE. : Buyers will end it to their interest do examine his stock, as he has determined to sell upon the motto of • "SMALL PROFITS." - • , 631- Remember the old Stand, near the Market House. ASHER WI El., • Successor to Steiner k Bros. emirate. Sep. 14, 1859. • 1101.11ESTEAD FOR $10; A HOMESTEAD FOR $100; A so, HOMESTEADS-FOR $lOOO antinv sltnated'Ou and near Rappahannock Oliver, above.and below Fre& eriekeburg, in Virginia. „. • . A new town, called Rapahnnnock, has recently been laid out, in Culpeperceunty, In the midst of the gold Region of Vtrglnla, surrounded by mines and mining companies; and forms and town lota in alternate divi sions or shares. can nosy be bad for a. I. mere song," to induce eettlement this desirable region. 15154,9Q0' worth eland is to be divided amongst purchasers or given away as au Inducement to come on and make Im• provements. and the land Is of the meet Improvable qualities. Many have, aliwaylly • settled • end scores of milord are coming. Good fareilirff land, In trance to suit purchasers, mu be had at from ten to twenty dollars 9acre, payable in. easy quarter yearly S guestionable titles Will ip nil Mad be given. ir Agents are wanted eveywhere Magi the:lsland% Iberia inducements will be given. . • • • For, pa - lioulerk,address, . . B. BAUDER Land Agent. • • Port Royal, lea. • CIIAS. OGILIIY July :0, 1859 Frits! Feßs!!. FURS!!! FOR 18.50,..00. . FAREIRA TIIOIIIBSON • No. 818 111Autd.x , STREET, aboie.Eiglith,• . South side, . , 11Aybi. MUST OPENED TIMM •; ' • •,.' ,Elegant 4.sooktment of Furs,. manufactured under their liono4lette superitislou from selected with the greatest care from' the laigest etocks of the Eniorsag Mania, embracing every,vatl ei ty and style of .• ; - ' • • • LADIES.AND CUILDRENS NEAR.... Those pm-abasing early will bare. the bewefli or larger aeleetlpw, ere , gp" 7gpi6lgyo tine litlaortmeet " • • . . ~ . . .. BURFA.I.; 0 ROBES; GENTLEMENS'i ' FUR .0.4 orlis &COLLARS. The prices of all these goods are at a lowerfiguis than they can be bought anywhere to the city. - • • , , . ;.„ .. • ~YAREIRA .k'TIIOMPSON, N0.v.8,1880. .. 0 l ... ,-.818 Markit Strset,,Thltad'i. .' N. D.. ...FllBB altered and ief'3o:o ' :lid, CE, TRIM . MINOB made to brder, TTW ENT )1 . ;. , HORSE .ENGINE 1-, 'Now on hand: at • tha . Carlisle Foundry,. a new TWENTY MOitSE STEAM ENGINE, complete to respect, which wa int cell ate small advance au.cos t,. Also, TIIEEBIII a . alAckuzios, lIORBE - POWERB: Corn eritihera, Cur 81/ellii!,/, ,. ling copter .snachlues fur AIaa,LTEN' .t . I.4!TE't3TO,FEB for' liliinlng wend, two. BlzelliVrinnidwmertitemig, togetli.p. with& !vitrietr.of otherZlitlelealbrlarmeno ai/dll.logookompere, too nu,t mero400,11!,014 . 11* . ~,.... F. GJOIDNER4 CO. i ' t 0 4 11 P giob i.Priioeitlinoplosivio . 2'.., ,I- Carl's* ntiottlantiiits: CARLISLE A 14.1? PIIILA.DELPHIA C 7,Ze , " 7 s- • ig D - ni IA Y`pnElQ lIT LINE. FREED; WARD & FREED, .11TIZZET; J..* D. undAps, MAIN . BTriAltS, 01.61.181.7, PA. *if.' Cars of this Line testis She Depot 811 Market•t:, Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M.— - • Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7.o'clock, A 'M. 'Goode Intended for this Liqe• should be . marked C. & P. Daily Freight Line, and sent In by 4 o'clock. 'May 25, 1859. 1 - L D• 4 'L P - I' , o. ~ 5 1 A . DI o G . N R' A D symil le ARRA MENT, . 'irrtu. 18,1859:- Two 'passenger trains leave-Harrisburg daily, (Sun. days excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 2.46 P. M.. for dolphin, arriving there at. 12.50 noon and 7.40 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 51., and 3.30 P. M., arriving at Harrisburg it 12.40 noon and 8.26 P FARES.: To Phlladolphla, No. 1 Qin. $3.25; No. 2 (In oamb trots:,) $240. . • Pares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30. At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville,.llllhers stile, Tamaqua,' Cetus , Ism, Am. Pour trains leave Reading for Philadelphia daily, at 0 A. DI , 10.10 A. 51., 12.30 noon and 5.00 l!. 51. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 7.30 A. AL, 1.80 AL, 3130 P. 51., and 4.46 -P. 51. • Fares from 'Reading to Philadelphia, *1.70 and $1 45. Tha morning train from Harrisburg Connects at Reading with up train for Wilkambarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other Intormatlon apply to J.. 7. CLYDE, General Agent. Mny 11,'59 .F4Nir STAGE. ROUTE.--.- The subscriber has started n triweekly line of Stages. etween Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Car. lisle every 514ndny, Wednesday: mid Friday, fmmedl. Moly on the arrival of the afternoon traln:of cars from the east. Returning, leaves Lindisburg nt 800 A. id., every Tuesdny, Wednesday nuti•Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle et 1.00 P. M., via. Perry County Warm Springs, Shernianfalale, Slerrett's flap and Carlisle Sul PhOr Springs. Cu end nfer Juno the 15th, the line will be run daily' for the accommodation of passengers going to the Springs. Fare to the soveralloints as 011Ows: Carlisle to Sulphur Bpi:lnge, Sterrett's (lop, . Shermansdale, . . - Perry County Warm S pr i n gs,ps ' Landlaburg, . . . .• . RETURNING Landisburg to Warm Springs, " • Shernianstiale, " SteiretVe ttap„ Sulphur Springs, .4 Carllsk,o . . The above line will regularly carry the MAIL to and from' the several points above indicated. I -have also a well stocked LIVLRY STABLE, from which I am at all tltnesveady to furnish horses endear• nho will favor me with thejr patronagtr, on thq most reasonable terms and in the very best style. mayl9lBsB. 0401t0E BENDEL. • COPPER, TIN AND SHEET Iji.ON mANuFAcyrow.r. The subscriber taken this method of. Informing her friends and the public, thnlmthe still continues the manufacture of all kinds of work, In Copper, Tip and Sheet Iron. ller Stoves ore selected from the most ap. proved styles, The Cooking Stoves for their qualities as cooks and bakers cannot be surpassed, among which aro the well known Globe, Noble Cook, Fenny, Forms; ter, Governor, l'enn, and the .new favorite, Prairie Flower, combining all tho tested Improvements, in feet the best and cheapest stove ever offered tit the public. The Lotrobo Stove, or parlor henter, Improved, for warming two,,three or (cur rooms, put up to order, be sides a large assortment of Parlor liadintors nod rare F . • stoves. - PRICES REDUCED, on PLUMBING - ;a millAS RIMING. Those who wish work done in this line would tin' well to cal at the old • stood before contracting efseethere, as 1 am. de termined to do work far 'Meer than the present rates. hnvo for sale and keep constantiv.on hand the patent Sentelt Tip Burner, Wax Tapers, p lain and fancy, Glass Globes, Gas Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tubes. )tydrants, Lend l'ipo, Gum Hose. Shower .. Baths, Bath Tubs, Over Mining, Atarblu Basin tops. Ac. • My workmen are competent and reliable. All work .warranted and for workmanship and material, 1 challenge competition. Air A, few good Cook Stoves with some suitable for parlors-on-hand, which 1 will sell at mitt. , May-1, 1819. MORRIS:— XC E .14 8 1 alt PTCTT URE 8 - , , A. ItnIENWOOD would respectfully inform tht cit sena of Carlisle and vicinity thatl • . • room: In 'Lug's now building, east corner of Market- Pqp where ho lust all times ready to, take AMIIILOTYPES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken in relay and cloudy weather as wolf as clear, and sat isfactlowgiven ovno chargds made. Portraits and Da. guerrootypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Lockets Ac., In Ambrotypo. A mbroty pos warranted to stand the test of time, Leta or water. Ladles and Gentlemen aro cordially invite d to ca d exarniuo specimens. I'rlces Irom :acts. to $lO. A. R. lIENWOOD. Jo, 21. 1858.-1 r: • Artist 'CIUNS . GUNS.--Jast received a. large assortment of ' • Poilblo Barrel Guns, .Single . Single and Double Pistols, • • Revolvers, ' same.-Bags,' Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, &c., at - IL SAXTON'S. May 25, 185 A LI:V EE Y STABLE.—Having pur chaped from J: It. Nonemsker 'his LIVERY EP. TABLISIISIENE, I will be always ready, to aceomtiao ' date the public. with' HOIISES, CAll fliiiikkftt RI AOES, BUGRIIES, Nod every other Ar tide in my pus. Byoitylet attention to business add Is - desire to please, the subscriber hopes to receive a Rhona share of public patronage. ' • ,ALKORGE lIENDEL. ' N. B. Ottilllbuses on hand td supply those who may be In need of them. G. 11. Nov. 25. 185:1.1 • 001n.N 11 `-'. - - da Y. vt.l*".",t = :'ltaicines. i :0 HD ' 8 I,r' I - 'G-: .0 lt.A. T 0 It • —• •••• ~ ERukarATEs. .. . . • , IhTI RELY WIWI GUMS and' led hid, a Standard Medici, ,‘-: w - all. that 'hare meld qt. rg with confidence In ,::l = Is recommended: ca. within the lest two Eall hopes of seller.. tf•j C certificates 1p royprw,s 4 M ' 111) 40 O P ' z ." g ;TA giving. their testimony MOUT& WIWI— . TIM SWALLOW lIOTII TO'. „SAN LIVER' IN . IT 18 COMPOUNDED It has become an establis known and apprcived by and r is now. resorted to the diseases for Which It It boa cured thousands yearewho had given up numerous unsolicited Eton show. -The dose rnustbe adapt of the individual taking quantities as to act gen , Let the .dictates of you in the trite of the tor, and It, will cure OUR Attacks, Dynpepsia, mer Complaints, Dyson, soh, Habitual Costive- Cholera Morbue, Cholera .Juandlce,lltemelo week successfully. as an ordi= I CINE. It will cure alck up testify,) in twenty .teaspoonfuls are taken attack. . • • ' All ~."0 It are In It. flyer. . I NA(.11301l MIX WATER I TIIE A2On s i N A ND ; . P - rire one polla'r per Bottle. • F ORD FAbIILY • . 'CATHARTIC PILLS, • COMPOUNDZD Pure Vegetable Vxtraete, and put up in Glans Cutter, air tight; and will keep in any cli mate. . The Fantlly Cathartic tine Cathw lc which the bin practice more than The cooi4tantly in thtse who Inivalinitt on. Infection Which all giro hen induced me to place, of all. .IPlllin a general but no • proprietor ban used In at twenty years, )14 . `err Alen. ;1111sennullulhe'freoaT. yj • In r.egard to their use, ',;' 'them within the reach , 1114 know that ififferia Ca portions of the bowels. = thartle Pill. has '" this well established EMI from a variety of the which act alike on every canal, and aro good sod Cathartic la nestlecheueli • Stomach, Sleepiness, Loins, Costiveness, Pain to llr t h n o . le gle m e c t i !'cl, fro . na t n ri l id on . E „, 4 4 1 rle A,p o e a t ) ,l.e ite a mo r . e . e L ln af ,. .0 the head, all Intlhuanu. :Children the or Adult., 9- Purifierof the Blood and B •11 la oo'nutuer tvelllaemerit. .1/nee, I to 3, '..0 Cents,' and Family Cathartic Pills are gamily, and sold wholesale by o towns. , Janford- " The Profession' well Mettles net on different . The Family Ca. with', duo reference to fact, been compounded puresevegetable extracts part of the alltuentary safe In all cocoa where a as Dmangements of the Bahia In the Back and. and Soreness Over the cold. which frequently, long cones° Fever, Loss Sensation of cold over Headache:or weight In tory DiIiNIFOP, iWornin In _Rheumatism,— a grerit manydlnennen to which ottp.to mention In this ,1 $0 50 1.0 25 50 ECM The Liver locfgorator a retailed by Druggists gem the Troth, lit all tho largo 8.. T. W. SI ' • 335 Broady' , ,Tune 15, 1859: ORS -DISEASE ORIGINATE IN lAtburtrry OF TILE BLOOD? 'his is a quention of vital Importance. and one Which hue Defer been satisfactorily disposed of by the proles sore who tonal the healing art. Some maintain—nud especially the old seliool Physkiiiho--that life lives In the blood, anti therefore all diseases originate in it-= but modern aclenceweern that ailments have their origination in both the solids and fluids of the body. That the latter preponderate, however, is a tied fact, and 1110d1C111 skill has clearly demonstrated that at least two•thirds of the Ills that human flesh fa heir to, have their source in all • IMPURE STATEF 'ME BLOOD 1 ..." An, for Instance, In the lofir O cataloiue. such as Scrota, la, Totter, " Barber's Itch,' Pimples, Blotehes,..Erysipe las, Ulcera,Salt.ilheurn; discharges from the Ear, Fever Sores, or irruptive diseases of any klod.—These are ak certalued by well knoWn medical !ems to arise &tan bad blood—while the highest Medical authorities declare thitt most fevers. originate in the same manner, and more particularly Typhoid nod scarlet—the former-be. lug an internal, and the latter an external Irruptive disease; and in all persons attacked by them, maladies, the blood is found to be either coagulated, or of a - dirk unhealthy color. • • To ward off a large majority of diseases, as well as to cure a number which have already seised upon the sytr tom, Ms necessiry to,• . 'PURIFY THE BLOOD Lintholy'n Improvod Blood Searcher does not claim to be d UNIVERSAL PANACEA or every dillease . known, but the .proprletore claim for it the poteCr not onlyof draining out all impurities of the blood, but by the skillful combination of well known vegetable renfislies: it will cure all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Hier, drive out dyspopede, and give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the BLool., SEARCHER., is all that is claimed for it, theproprle - r tors call pioduse • ' THE PIIOOP. • It is only a few years since It was discovered, and yet it hue grown Inffikuch a business Ipata large laboratory has been built expressly for its.manufactore—a large number of men emplopil In putting it up, and dill the SUPPLY DOES ..NOT EQUAL THE DEMAND, • We ask any candid man could this be an, lithe Med lane did not reined, ALL the virtues claimed for it t .The Proprletors have hundreds of certificates from men of probityand standing in the. community. show leg what the medicine, is doing daily for the suffering • ASK ANY PERSON who has ever used the Blood Searcher .whether roll was experienced... • ffnt-the-- - erffifeted — glYstra trlai—a single bottle' wll convince the moat skeptical of its efficacy. 119_ , ror sale in Carlisle by S. W.. Haveraliek, EL El liott and R. J. Kieffer; Kauffman h . Son, Mechanics burg; Goaweller & P.ook, Shepherdatown; Joshua Culp Rogstown: Jacob Simmons, Cross Roads; Kurtz' & Wise,,Shiretuanstown ;Leidich, Dolling eprings; Mary W. Riegel, Chnrchtown hEdward- James, Went 11111: J. C; East,unrizht Brol, Oakvillo: l Shoemaker Elliott; Newburg: Wm. Bretton, Newville; J. Hood & Co.. Springfield; Russell & Dice, Dickinson; Highland Washinger Jaokaonviile; Wm. Cleric tc• Co., Lees Roads; Wm. H. Eckles, Sporting 11111; D, Denlinger White Hull; J. o . l iltlek,Sidppenehurg; ail of Cumber ' land county, Pa.. • ' • LINDSEY A LEMON, Proprietors, Hollidaysburg, Pa. 0ct27'69 AFFLICTED READ PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Establish. eA twenty.two years' ago by, Dr. MERMAN, corner of Third and Union',SAreets t Philadelphia, Pa. TiVENiT-TWO YEARS' • Experience has rendered Dr. 'K. a most auccessful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private na tore ; manhood's 'debility, as en Impediment me dal:re; nervous and aexual infirmitlea, disease of the akin, and those arialtiff . Dom abuse of mercury. ' . TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE There Is an evil habit somotimea indulged In by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed In due time, not only berets actions obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but 'gives rise to a series of pyructed, insiduoua 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 shatlen.d, feel strange and unaccountable sensat ono, and vague lease of the mind. iltee pages 27, 2S, w, of Dr K's book ms " Sell-Preservation,") L" fhe unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is time ble to• labor with' accustomed-rshrok or. to apply his mind to study ; his step is tardy and's ;he la dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with leas en. gy than usual. II he emancipate himself before the practice Ms done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and hie sense tells bin' that this Is caused by•his early lollies.' These aro considerations which should awaken the attention of en who are similarly situated: ' .REDIEMBER, • : De wit. Places himself Under Dr. EINKELIN'S treat ntent, may religiously - eonfide in his honor att a 'pentle 4 man. and rely ttimit the assurance that the secrete of Dr. !Ca patients wilt never be disclosed. Young - . Nun—let no false modesty deter,.youi from making your ruse known to - one,. Who; from education and respectability tan cert befriend yen. N'STePltlenee line been for theliti - e n tseeir: tytwo yearn at the N..W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION STREETS, Philadelphia, Pa., PATIVITS AT A DISTAN s CF Can bereft stutilM their CASO explicitly, together with all thelr eymptopie. , per letter, encloniug a remittance) 1./r. We medicine, appropriated . accOrdlugly, , • Forwarded to. any' part of the Pelted Statea, and packed secure from UAIitAOE. or CURIOSITY; by Mall or Express. . • •,. • • READ yoirllt AND MANHOOD er A trigorouaLyeor a Prennature;•Uuth, Rinketin on belf,yreserretlen--Oply 23 Cents. Letters containing tbet yebte to stamps, still ensnrn a copy, per returnbf melt. . GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS!!! , . • ••••• SIFT TO 'ALL. . • • , " • MIStRY BELIEVED. "Naiyra:s 01410, 9 a now and popular work, 'full of valuable advice awl InipresslvO.warning, alike colonist ed to prevent.years cf misery, and Mr. thOUDAIIdII at, lives, Is d istri bated , Wi t hind , cbatge; and foilrarded by' .. mall, pre-pald to any Poat in the United Sistea, on ve- . calving an order enclosing two postapt PTampa._ , 'd0e..115,1568,-ly-- .. • I''. • , --- . , ...,„ .._,—______ R.. -DAMPTON'S COMPOUND . tijUltETIC PILLS. r. Hamptou'a Pills contain neither 'Patina or Mer cury, but' are purely vegetable ill . their compositiou, t) . ' 'and are highly recommended by eminent physician', u . . Certain, • • Ilpetedy and . , • •Permaneut Cure For Graft!, °Net, . tuns, Lucorrboesi Female IYuknecses, • other dlu'Asea " • the' Madder, • • . ' 'Sexual Organs, PRICE FIFTY CENTS PEE mix. Prepared and for eel° by J ' • j ,• • ' : • & CO., • , 405 B Prare greet, PbOadelpbbt ' Sold by Drtigniata and Dealers errrytrbere. • 331 r. S.WILD, Bole agent for Newrilla.' • . A BEA FUL HOLIDAY .• , , , , :JUST , P,UhtISHED, ' ALM:3II , 9F , 7kitrlC POS 1861 i, "Mt i t atT 6 tiOti 66l Weet ' ionorinudicail In° 0 P 41 4 , , , 1181 !'9 0 41 'lblogf° %If •' '' ' • ! u t Stre P P.nfiill4.o.oo.4Ontliyinom, fir gfpfit. g .. ~ • , ' • ‘• • MI Liverit 14il a t u o ei t u e lm t ho e m di r p li e gn r •y o each t on l h y umr . t io 'h l e dma b mr o r w : s o l t. s it . :csoul Liver Compla in s. 11111 tarY.Propay, SourStum hem, Chalk, Cholers, Infantum, 'Flatulence, names, and may used nary FAMILY MEDI- Headache, (ea thousand nilnutes,,if two or three commencement ollhe lufacturer and f , E : oprietor, ' I4 Y! New York. = =1