Special 3totices FFP;FMN4 GERMAN BITTERS, DR. 1100FLA1'JWS BALSAMIC • - CORDIAL, - The great standard medicines. of the present :age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded sailVac tion is rendered by then in all cases; and MI! people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility or the 'Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all : diseases arising from a 'disordered liver oriveakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. ' The Balsamic Cordial' has Acquired a reputation stir; mssing tart of any Similar pre-' paration'extant. It will cure, RIT.IIOUT PAIL, tits most severe And long-stanifing , Cough,'Colli, or Hoarseneos, Bronchitis, In. • &Lanza, Croup, Pneumonia; Incipient • Consumption; and has pirfortned the 'moat astonishing aura ever known•of - • , ° • - Confirmed_ Constunptibn. • • • 4 A few dem' will , alsO : at Once- check and curs the most severe Diarrhata proceeding . from COLD /If TILE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr.-C. M. JAMIISO.N.& CO., No. 418 Ara' Street, Phila delphia, Pa., md'are sold by drults and dealers in' medicines ,ev'eryWhere, at- 5 cents per batik. The signature_of_a_M-Jeciteox 'will be on the outside wrapper-of each bottle. In the .Akiianisc published annually by the . „proprielorsi. called tVrItiDODY'S ALMANAC, you will find. testimony' and commendatory notices from all part:, of the. country". Thew Almanacs, are given away by all our agents. 4'lllo OXYGENATED BITTERS The.qualities of this medicine have placed it u ponan ' ishnble foundation.- In destroying-disease, and . iss,ducing•health it hns no punnet.- ' •• For the following Complaints•these Bitters are a Spa cific, via :.-Dyspepaln, or Indigestion, •Ileact' Burn, • . Aeldity, Collveness, Loss of Appetite, Ileadacho and General 7n many sections - of our country thin prepnration is extensively used by physielans in their practice, and it sbonm to bere-restored sunny to health who were nppa randy boyond the reach of the healing art. Subjoined am a few tributes from well-known phyla' clans: MsiesvinCe e Ttoos Co., Ps., Aug. 20, 1858. I hevo-used the Oxygenated :bitters. In my practice with dechled'huceess in debility - and general prostro. Lion, Ac., and confidently recommend It in'Oefteral Do lillity, - and diseases of the digestive organs. • • If. IV IFITG, M. D. N. Y., Sept. 6, 1858: have been in the, drug busineca the Inst fineen'yeass, and have never sold a medicine which has given such great satisfaction in cases of Dyspepsia es the Oxygenated Bitters, end In thin disease I always recommend it. 11. O. FOWLER. • • k Ittintrfayes, Yt.. Nov. 12, 1854. trwirtsmtift :—I sun pleased to state, that I have tried the Oxygenated Hitters for-Indigestion and Debility, found iminedate roller from using only a part of a hot , tie. I linos the greatest eodfidence In It as a cure for Dyspepsia and General flebllity, and reCommend it with Much Pleestire: Yours, • JAMES LEWIS, SI. D. Prepared by SEIM W. FOWLE & CO, Poston, and for onto by Samuel Elliott and S. W. Ilaverattelc, Carlisle; Ira Day, NI °cloth losbu rg IC utz & W Ise, fßitretnanston:n ; S. G. Wild, Nowvilld; Stmemalcer & Elliott, Newburg; J:0. Altielc, • Shlppousbun;;; and by apidnted ageutS and dealers in med!cino 411 over the countr}. ASK ANY ONE t1:110 KASEVER USED .14R. M'LANE'S CELEBRATD LIVER PILLS PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS. .03- What they think of them! Ninety-nine In a hundred will tell you Choy are the Wei Milo for liver complaint, sick hendoello and dyspepsia thnt they kayo ever used. Road the fullowing'from one of our most re spectable citizens: • . ' Now YORK, August 3, 1852. I do hereby certify that 1 have been sem ing from a pain lu my side and breast for Wqrdng time; and after trying many remeiLles came to the conclusion that my liver was affected. I itimmdlately commenced using Dr. AVLane's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Flom. Ing Bros. of Pittsburgh, and the low that I have taken havtYntready given no more rdlief than all the other medicines I have taken put together. 1, wont. to a clairvoyant to consult him; after exemlnilig me care fully, ho advised me tovontinue the use of Or. 3l'Lano's Pills; that they would effectually cure me. W. W. PIIILIPS, No. 2 Colunibia place. • . _ . . Vl_ Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Dr. NPLuno's. Celebrated Vermlfuge, manufactured by Fleming Bros. of Plttsburg„Pa.. All other Verndfugem In comparison nip worthies.. Dr. Web A N genuitie Vormifuge, no him celebrated Liver Pills, can now ho hod at all re• speetable drug stores. None genuine without thasig— nature of FLEMING 111 W. DAGUERREOTYPES.—In beauty and du. ability, no " Sun drawn" picture equals a good daguor•— reotype; this is the opinion expressed_ by the leadlog Photographic Journals or the day, both American end English; those may be obtained at the rooms of 111 a. Reynolds, Louther Street, two doors weitof Hanover. Carlini. June Wietf—tr • IMPORTANTTO FEMALES! 1/11. CHEESSNIAN'S PILLS, prepared by Cornelius IL:Cheesemasi, 51: U., New York City. The combination of ingredients in these fills are the restfit of a long and extensive practice. They are solid In their operation, And certain lu correcting nil irregularities, Painful 31enstruatlions,Tesnovillg ail obstructions. whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palls, tat ion of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics fatigue, pain In the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep which arise from Interruptions of nature. TO MARRIED .Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are Invaluable, no they will bring on the monthly•Perloll with regularity. Ladies who have been disappoint... Tin the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in - Dr. Cheeseman's pills &sing all that' they. represent to "do. Warranteibpurely vegetable, and tree from anything injurious. lixpileit directions, which should be read, accompany earls box. Price $l. Sent by mall 'on en. closing $1 to any authorizedasgenec . Sold by pue Drug gist In every town In the United States. It. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers St., New York, to which all wholesale orders should be addressed. BANNVERT A: FINNEY, Wholesale and HutallAgent's . Harrisburg, Vu. S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle, Pa lEMEIMEM ' Vinaisix Liries.,The undersigned, is now prepar . to furnish, In ...thy quantities, from 100 to 1000 acres, more, good firming and growing lands, in Randolph and adjacont counties, in western Virginia, within 12 or 46 Bourg of Baltimore, and . 24 of Now Yolk. ' - The land le r fertilo And Well timbered, the climate very healthy, and so mild, that sharp can be ordinarily wintered with vary littlo fuelling; and where a gin! can be raised as cheap as a chicken in Now raiglandflthe?- wll4he sold cheap, and4on easy turn's, or exchanged for Improved property, or good merchandise. Address, with P. 0. stamp, Joy, Coo te. Co., :Tabun Buildings, New York. . • [may26,1850. THE dOI,:PLETE Another ptifeel cure of Epilepsy by Dr. trance's - Epileptic Pills. DOKENTS NECK, PEW/MAWS CO,OcE. let, 1855: Da. I.l4act-7:Dear Sir :—llar log been afflicted with \falling fitlipeisome pars past, I determined to give your PiiIKO trial, (nitro! Moment of which I 81117 in sofflo of the pipers;) and continued to tuie them for some months, until I was entirely cured, I believe them to boa first rate aiticle; and since I have used them, I have not - had one attack, and am now in the enjoyment of good health. •I am, very respectfully, yours, .tc., • JONATHAN J. JACOBS. P.B. Vie Pills were recommended to me by Mr. Na• thou Newby; of this csunty, to a hose address you sent thorn. • - Thom; Pills, befddes etirlnftEpilepsy, are a specific for MI modillcationi; of nervous disease. Price rruor box; two boxes for $6; twelve boxes for $24. Persons em closing- a romittanco will hays the Pills sent them through the mail, on its receipt, For sale—by Pim B. More, No 108 Baltimore street,^"BiltirMore,lBld., to whom orders from all parts's! the Union mint be ad• dressed! COMMON SENSE rules the man of the people, what ever the misnamed andAlsanthrepe philosophers may say to the contrary. POW tligni• a good thing; let .Its merits be deafly demonstrated; and they will not hesi tate' to give It thoir must cordial patronage. The Mani ell hale already ratified the Judgment of a physicien, concerning the virtues of HOSTETTER'S BITTEES, as may banana by the immense. quintltlcs Of thin men eine which are usually. sold In every section 'of, the land. It Is now recognized• na greatly superior to' ail 'other remedies yet devised for diseases of-the digestive organs, such as diarrhcca, dysentery, dyepepsia, and for the various foyers that arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Hostetter's name is rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas, Iron; the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the eta de and be satisfied.— • • • - . • Sold by all druggists in the world. • 4ir See advertisement in another column. • TllB OLD. DOOTOR'8 1 •808. A. B.'I:MATH, Porn MN AND SUROEON. nill exttmino tho..alcii and give ad idea tars, at our agbnt, Mr. qmooro Ettum'a, Carib lo' Ea., Du tho 14th or JANUARY 'and MARCH, 1860. • De0.1438.60-oof, E AU IC U. It & 3. just reOlvlrd doll kr oak 10 , lIALBERTB. Eke liztritc.b . : ''. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. .. Reported 'weekly for the Herald lox " Woodwrird . Sohn'Llt.. Flout Soperlip,e, per bbl. : •-. • $ 4,76 do: Extra,' . do. -' '• 5.001 do. - ,' rawly ' • do.. • • 5.26 i .3in .. • do. '• • ' . .• 3,76 f WHITE WHEAT per. tooltel, ' • 1,28 to 1,83. ICED do do. • 1,20 .lire , " do, - • 82 CORN (new) • ' 'do.' ' • - CORN (old) . do, ` 80 OATH (new) do. • ' 35 CLOVERSEED do • • 5,00 TIMOTHYtiIEED' do. • . . • 2,00 &num lrAnz.ny do, WINTER BARLEY do. • •On the sth Inst., hi , Rev. W, Keith, at tho :Doubt Holly Spring.. Hotel, Mr, BEN.JAMIN F. SOWERS, to Miss ELIZABETH THOMAS, all of Adams county. ' On tho sth lost., at Hannon's Hotel, by the Rev: J A. Murray, Mr. M. SHEFFER. to 51 ins R. J. WHALE. / - On the sth lost,. by the Reit. Jachb Dry. Dr, SAMUEL BELFORD, of Lewistown, Pa , to Miss MARY L. SNY DER, of pull:4c.. • On the Sd Ina., by the some, Mr. WM. DELWIN. of Franklin Co., to :Dion HELEN A. BR Ewsirint; of Carlisle. • [Harrisburg papers pleoso cCpy.) With the abovWnotlCe, we revolved II delleions wed ding,'raki, which the,hands In the instigated by the twAin," soon put to a fatal termination. May the yoting couple who'have thus thrown a. ray of sun shine on tho path bf tho printer, enjoy many yearn 'of unalloyed iiapyloe7 On the sth inSt.l the Rev. C. P. Wing, Str. JOSEPH . U. STEEL, to Mins SARAH .1. BROWN, both of Carlisle: , On tho sth Inist. by the Rev. j. Ulrich, Mr. - WILLIAM ZEIIILEIL of Not tll),,Middloton too nshiy, to Miss RE BECCA JANE WAX, ofFnmkford township.. • - the same day. by the same, at tho Pennsylvania 'fold, 51 r..1011N 11..01IPPINOER, of Cumberland 15 Slick PEORIE ANN KITZMILLER, both from near Shlypensbung, " On the lot 110., by•tho Roy, Alex. E. Gibson, JOHN MciiINSEY, of Now Illoonatold, 'Perr,io Co., to Miss lIIERBROWER, of thin place. • in Loysville;on the 3d lost, by the Roe. G. St. so timooser, Mr—JCHIN_C_KEISER.-ofeumberland-Co,--to 111ini SA RA II EU ZA P 17111. HUM ER, of Co.llole. K On the 3d, told., by the Mlle. Mr. Ii El). W. '(Professor of.iho I,o3svillo Academy.) to Silos KATE . ' RICK, both of Loyovillo, Perry county. On Thursday evening. the 2nth Port:rubor, by 11ev. Dr. Do Witt, SAM UF.I, W. SIIAPP, Csq„ of Novville. Cumlooland county, to Miss ELI/J.111:TO O. ESPY, of Ifarrisburg. On Dm 2d Inst. JOSEI'II EDWARD, and on thn ntl tont, ,ti It AiI—ELIZA II EV!, children — of-3i r,—Georg Epplby, of MiddletOn tontiship, Cumbetiand Co In thin bort ugh, 'on ,gunday morning last, Mr. WII LIAM LEONARD, aged asout 06 yew.. On Nen' Year's morning: in the VOnity of Son Cu borland, SAMUEL 11USTO:$, nged 83 yearn,..s nadittlas and 3 daYs. • Ile wan a native of Silver Spring township, butfo tho last nix yearn a 'resident of the vicinity of No Cumberland, and throughout a long life ht bore th e reputation of a worthy citizon and an honest man. 1= , Death; as has been often said, loves a 'shin nglinark, The gathering iti of the .stricket in years and infirtaity, "weary with the march of life," does not suflice:his insatiate craving. " Youth and the opining rose • ,-May loolcilke things too glorious for decay, And audio at Death." •But he heeds . them not nor . is.turned from his purpose. The fell destroyer-010.min' revel; lee—he stalks unbidden into lofty halls or lowly homes alike', and snatelte remorselessly from the joyous circles of youth and beauty his victims. Ills dark, cold shadow. falls upon the family group, antithe Vied est one of tha loved.throng is seen no more. • The cherished one of, a_•parents'.affections—the young, the gifted, the spirited—with-his high hopes and bounding energies— hiti soul 'aglow with en thusiasm and spirit eager to dash into the "battle of life," whew-honor and fame " hold their promise to the ear builoft break it to the hope' of the youthful aspirant—is over tho brightest trophy of the cruel spoiler, Death. Such feelings will rise in our hearts when we. think of the death of one like J. DUNCAN STE yENSON, so recently add 'suddenly slammoned away from-earth, But while in. feeble terns we pay our tribute to the manly qualities and character so full of promise, of him who id gone, we turnot speak of the keen anguiah of riven kitirts whose fireside is made deso late. If is not given to us to understand here and now all His dispensations, but •• God is His own interpreter and Ile will make .them plain" hereafter. "Lot us bo patient I theso severe afflictions Not from tho ground ante; But'oftentintes celestial benedictions Assumo this dark disguise. / We soo butdlmly thro' the mints rind vapors; Amid these earthly damps What BOOM to us but dlm, funereal taps., Moyle Ileayu's distant lamps," New Aimertisements JANUARY REDUCTION IN PRICE.S A. W. BENTZ Announces to the public and lile customers, that In accordance with his usual custom this season of the year, ho ban reduced the prices of his stock of FANCY DRY GOODS, witiela contacts, many chnict. and beautiful tlegcrlp. tlons of WINTER Ulti Stt 111b/b4, such on all Wool Myriam:ls, plain and figured, all IVJoI I/el.:due:4 plain and figuredi Collurgo, Dei.aines, all wool, Nal& A,'., Ac. SIIAV LS of every variety nt oxtreniely low prices. A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of every style and color, and at inwer rates than can be purchased else where in Carlisle. FURS S. CLOAKS A splendid assortment of Furs and Cloaks yet on hand which wo ore determined to close out without rew gard to COST, In fact our whole stock is now slicing stAituivally low prices, Persons will nod It to, their decided advantage to call nod examine fur themselves as. great bargains may be expected the closing season. CarllBlo, Jan, 11, ISOO, TALSSOLUTION OF PARTNER SJIIP.—Tito partnership heretofore existing un- der the firm of 9111t031 & BLACK, has this day been dissolved by mutduti consent, thereierewe would solicit, nil these indaded to room and settio their accounts, and all those having Claims will please 'present them fur sottlethent, - 4JACOII 811110 At, ItOIIERT N. BLACK Jln. 3, 1800 The business will hereafter be continued at the old stand of Shrum & Bleck under the firm of BLACK & DELANCY, where we will keep constantly on hand all ?RIM'S of. LUMBER AND COAL, of enemy desei Iptlon, which we4rity nt the lihtmst cash mires, and all or. dere for blihduff will be promptly ntiended to on the shortest notice. We nit thankful for the patronage of a generous public at the old stand of Shrum & Black, and would still solicit a continuance. All orders left et the resldince of Jacob Shrom for coal and ~luutber, will be promptly attended tons heretofore. ' BLACK & DKLANCY. FNE ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. By order of the Orphan? Court. fly virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cum. herland county, the undersigned will offer at public Sale at the Court lion., on SATURDAY, the 4th day of FEBRUARY, 1060. et 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable House and Lot situated on North Hanover street, In the Borough of Carlisle, and formerly occupied by Peter Welbloy, dee'd. . The House is a two story Frame Building, plastered upon the outside, , and i 8 about twenty-eight feat In • front by thirty in depth, having two rooms and a kitchen on the first floor, 'and four rooms upon the second floor, nil in go..t n,puir, together with necessary out.buildings. Tho Lot IBM read u front, nod 240 feet in depth, andeoutajns a verbs ty of choice fruit trees. TERMS: Ten per cent. of the pnrchnse'money to he paid when the property Pi stricken olTethe balmico of nee half on the Ist day of April, A. D., 1800, and the residue to he divided into two evil paymonte,. pas. Me at ono and two yearn with interest. Tunes for year 1800 to be paid by purchaser, C. P. HUMIIICIL Atimr. C. T. A. of Peter Weibley, dec'd. • Jan. 11, ItGO-t H. • ,„„ . . OT.H.TIIi OF JOHNSTON WILLIAM SON, dace:med.—Ali persons indebted to, or' having claims against the Estate of .Tolluston Williamson, late of Dickinson townslitp, d-c'd., are requostod to moot the Exoeutors of said estate at tho public house of Ja cob itoilseeker, in Collin:Milo, on Wednesday, Thuts• day, & Friday. the 6th, oth , and lath of February next, with their clones properly aushoutleated for settlement. "• JOHN T. OltilltN, ADAM COOVEIt, . Administrators of J. W., 4°61. .0110 E --"Notie9, ie. hereby given to all who ore' indebted to us that our books will he banded over ter eollection lifter the nth of Inuit month. Our books are now to possession of our euccirseor'Aelnic Mei. who is conatuntly ready ;o receive money .on our accoeut. 11, WO. STEIN= BILOTLIERS. P. S. Asher Wiens Clothic4 Store; near the Market hums°. Cheap Job Printing done hero. -✓ ____,,,_...._ 7 __ -ADMINISIRATOR'S NOT_ICE. -7— , Letters of Atholtilstratlon on tint Estalo of SA -1,11 CLAIM, Into of no Derain:ll of 0n.11.1n, deceased, have 'mow Batted to tho aulaterlber teilding In South Middloton tuortishlp, All persons indolded to,saltl,lia.• tatti aro requested to inalto Immediate payment, and thane boring claims to prevent them Mr settP.mont to HEM II SITAIt'r. Adult nisi inter of Sandi Clarii,.doe'd. - Deo. 21,1559—tit. i IiSTATE . - NOTlo,ll—Letters or Ad j.mhilstrationion the Estate - of D. W. McCulloch, Into of Dickinson townshipolneeinalth kayo grunted by, the Register of Cumberland county; to W. LI, a McCulloch, residing in the borough of Newville. All poisons' indebted td said estate. will Make Immo. dla te payment, and those baring claims, Present them, duly authenticated, fur settlement to ' W. LINN McOULLOCII, Administrator of D. W. McCulloch, decd. , 0 I Dee. 7, MO. ' • L LD.A. Y P SENT. & CO. . 'SEWING MACR.I.NES.. A A few of many reasons,wh'y the Seeing - Machines of ..arid, Webeter d . are itrefe ed above all othdrs. 1. They are n tnarknbly SIMPLE In their construction. . • Aid d can operate them and understand the mechanism. 2. They are the•STIIONGEST Sewing Machines made. It t' Is almost impossible to break or to cot them out of order. " J. They are sons in their operation ; finishing the work In a uni6winly perfect manner. 4. They make a TRIICT Loon RTlTellr Wilco UR both skies of thir work, which cannot be UNRAVELED. • b. They, stitch, hem: bind, fell, run and gather, with . • out basting. 6. They sew equally welt the LIOIVIEST and the /ICAVD• COT filbriON. .7. They sew over the tigavisTr spa's withont changing the tension or breaking the finest thread. 6. They me any • of Cotton, Thread or huh directly • from the spool. . • O. They rise tr - staatuirr needle; curved 'ones ore liable to break. 10. The'nectife has n RF.RPENDICULAR Motion. Tido Is nbsolutely, necessary for heavy work. .' 11. They have n NyilEct, FEED; none others aro In con . - stunt contact with the work. Th ty run easily and are:tiniest:noiseless. 13. They nee not liable to oil the dress of the operator. __ll.lltey_do_not_requi re-a-screw driver.t o cet-t he need le -10. They do not intro to be taken mina to oil or clean.% 10. Thor do not form rid;<es on the under side of the ttvork, nor are they wasteful of thread, as - is the rasp with ALL CRAIN DTITIRI 17. They are cap:ll,l4 of doing a greater range, of end in it more perfect DUITIDOr than any 'other Sewing Machine: ns is ,mead by, the, evAult of • . our 'challenge for a trial, which Los never beery necented. On lista Von and for dale nt Mrs. U. A. 1' r. ROLM' DAGUEIIdiIiAN 1100)10, 24 door West of Wr. Zitzer's Office, by . • .• Dec. 21, 1959-3 t. • • .O , . Evory description of Needle 'Work executed Itodup+, and totfitplev ors - ViTrii - sent - ity moil. • " IT9WARD ASSOCIATION ON II I T. A D P II IA A Benevolent Institution, established by sperlal - e. doyment for the relief of the sielc and distressed, . afflicted with Virulent and Epidemlediscases.i_ and especially for the Duro of Diseases of • the Sexual Organs. - MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis. by the Ming Sur. gene. to elf who apply by letter, with a description or their condition, (age, oceopatlon, habits of life, &e..) end In Coses of extreme poverty, Mallelnes furnished Iron of charge. VALUABLE R /WWI'S on Sporthatorrhien. nod of In Dlacases of tho Sexual Organs, and on the W. it EA EDI ES employed In the Dispenaniy. sent to tie In sealed letter envoloilllB, Initial charge. Two or the Stu uneifor postaku will Lo acceptable. .4 • Ittr,es: D1t..1. SICILLEN 1101.1itirraN. Arttog Su gent], llotttirct AssochttlOtt, No. 2—South Ninth St rue Philadelphle, - PA. By order of the Dirretors • I). lIDAILTIVELL, Presitl.o GII3O..FAIRCHILD, 3ocretary.. _ D0L.21,18614.-1y , BOYD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE O9UNTIES OF Montgomery, Bu Chester, Tscbwvur e Adanut i Cumbertitml, Dauphin, Frtiok-__ lin, Lancaster and York. • The subscriber wll publish al an early day, a Dud , nese Directory of. the above ,Counties, which trill con tale thehames of all Merchants, Manufacturers. Farm. era, Mining and hall Rawl Co's.. Newspapers,lntorance Co's., Banks and other Corporations? kc., .ke., located and doing business therein. The names will be ar ranged according 10 thele several avocations. The book will be 8 vu vine, and will be a perfect re. of the basin°ss and resources of these counties. Able and experienced .Canvassers are now engaged in collecting the necessary Infiwuration, and It is Loped the public generally will aid In carrying out the enter prize. Subscription price of the book, t 1.50, payable on de. livery. Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. Agents wanted In every town. WM. 11 111)YD, Publisher of Diroctorles for Philadelphia, Washington City, Lancaster , City an County, Berke County nod City or Rading. Lebanon County and 800 naps, Le hi:a) County. Northaniptou County, Schuylkill County, and Now VorkOtaryland and Virginia Staten. Doe. _1,1659. lisements HENRY WART) BEE CHER'S SERMON S • REVISED BY THE AUTHOR. " WILL AIWEARIN THE INDEPENDENT EVERY wElex. ' • • This announcement alone should be a sufficient in ducement to thouladds to bend in their subscription.. Tine conductors of this paper ahn to make it the most Influential and useful religious newspaper published In this country. To this end they employ an arrray of Editors, Special Contributors, Regular Correspondents, Miscellaneous Essayists, Commercial Reporter e, and other writers. each of whom contribute a valuable and Indispenbablo p.irt of every weekly number. In addition to this, arrangements are now in progress Iny which Toe INDEPENDENT, for the conning year, trill be made still morn interesting and attractive. A widen range of maid reading will bn Mtn - Ahmed, and the paper trill be printout throughmt with new typo. It Is Intended that'any one of the following depart ments of the paper, vie.: tho Sermons of HENRY WARD BEECHER, the Contributions of the REV. GEORGE B. GREETER, ; the foams of JOHN G. WHITTIER, tho Commercial Articles and Market Reports, I ditorial Articles, or the Family Rending, guilt be worth more than the entire subscription , price fur ono year. We are happy to announce thnt,yur Full:11110in list Is Inereaslngincre rapidly than ever before. and no a special Inducement to.our readers ore will say, that lie• every TWO NEW SUB/CMUEIN sent UM with $5. we will credit the party.sending the same with one year's sob.' arriptlon. Thli friends of Time Italemnr.Nr In 111 sections of the country, will fiver the ramie in which wo are engaged, by using their hilluence - to extend our circulation. Terms, $2 a your in advance. • I f JOSEPH IL RICHARDS, Publisher. ann . :4;00:21 N 0.5 Beekman St., lira' York, ERZ= .pIFORTANT TO FAM IL I E S ..S.APONIFTER.! ! • READY . FAMILY SOAP MAKER. With which every familyileltlrtifelf - eiilltMry kitchen grease, can snake all their Soap with little or no treu. hie-11Altb, SOFT, or FANCY. It will make hard water soft, clean Paint, remove Grease' Ac., to perfection. Abundant testimony in favor of the Saponillorovlth TOLL and TALUADLE receipts for.making different 'hinds of Soap, sent free, by addressing OFFICE OF 11.111 COMPANY . , MB Penn Street, Pff taburg. Pa,..er JAMIS te CO., Agents, Jan.4,1860-3m. Philadelphia, in. ta., lin sure you got the original and patented ertiele, nutnnfeciatied by the Pennsylvenia Salt Manufartffring Co., Rant tarreittum, Allegheny comity, Pa. THE STOVE TO SUIT THE P PLE,—The completo success and nulvursal oath. faction given' by thu PRAIRIE FLOWE • COOK STOVE, warrantit. the. snbscriber I , ` calling upon all who wishxmilfort and con te., continua, to. call rind osaMli4thestovo bolero .1 purchasing. All who have, trlod the stove .` bale boon more thin' satisfied. Of the grant number sold durlng.the prosont'scason, the first complaloit• lies yet bo heard. Of no other stovo can this with troth Mt said. • For strength, economy, boating, cooking, baking, and roasting powers. it has no dint'. Thu Jam, Improvements fur the consumption of coal gas, gives milli' tonal Appetit, besides a vast saving In tool. Thu stove is warranted to give satisfaction in all cases. The turuituru is all mad° of the best material, and for work manship catin'pt be surpassed. I kayo 130811.11,6 a num ber of other cook atovon which I will toll with or with. out furniture below cost. All work heretofore done, attended to promptly. Charges, moderato, with a desk° to plcasu MI. I hope to merits continuance of thu pat ruougo already bostowod, 'Jan. 11, 1800. N. 11. no hlghesi price paid fir old copper, brass, poator, In cash, or taken In eacbango for goods.. )Q BUILDING LOTS AT' PUMA(' (39a1,11,—Eigliteen valuable lots situated on North t• - , extended between West. nod Collegosts; measuring 30 feet In hoot each, and 240 in depth, furnisitiog by fey the most eligible and pleasant bonding sites within the borough,nt. this time f will be . i .. 91d at public sole on Saturday, the 21.4 Day of January; Persons wisitlng . to secure building lots, will do well to avail themselves of thin epportuulty, to purchase on they will he sold without full. Any one wishing fur. 'ther Particulars will please call on the subscribers who will be floppy to give any I olorrnatioh wished for. Terms wade known on the day of wile by ' • • . 11. L. HELLUR, . • -.. INO , t:GELLIGL' • • Exsenters of George Keller, deed. ._ . MONEY krsonsitr, dobted to the subecrlber, aro requested to call and mottle up. The accounts are now all made out; and the casts wanted for the some. UAL 004t1Y,- Carlloe, 4:1€60 Jegaf- • W. ILNIASON, Aor.NT Mrs. MARY M. MORRIS Aliscetiancom.s. CURI3ERLAND VALLEY „BANK .iutoriutyrops. r Bincnoin 13nr.rNammi, JOHN 'DUNLAP,: aonn H. STERVETT, , • H. A. SIMEON. WILLIAM KIM; 1011 T. C. STEIIIiET T, RuntWnr, 15 . 091.8. JOHN O..DUNLVI`. . • This Bank, doing business In the name of Ifer, Brett neutan -& Co., is now billy prepared to don general Bankbig Business with prompt::Mend fidelity. • Money received on. 1.1611110 t and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid ortspecliti deposits. C,tr. Uneaten of depoSit, Iniaring interest at the raw of five per cent. will he issued for as short a period as ,four months.. Interest on ail certificates will cetutunt nut. Welty, provided, Isnwevei., that if said certificates tiro renewed at any three Iheroaftkrforenotb,er given • pe• clod, they shall bear the satneVate at Interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to 41.'601. loctinn orb ntes,,drafts. Checks, Ate.,,in any Part of the UnitectStateb or Canfulas„. • Itotnittanilos eatulu to England,,Trolon d,or he Conti. aunt. Thu faithful and C , :miltitintlal execution of all orderteentrusted to then), 'nay ho rutted upon: . They roll the attention of Farther*, riloehanice and all e there who desire a solo depository for their analog, to,the undeniable foot, that the proprietor of this Bonk ole 1,611101.1A1.br liable to the extent of their cattalos foe all the Dopossts, and other oblivations of tier, lirenne'l nun ,t Co. They Dave recently removed Into their now Datthing Reuse dirtletly apposite their former stolid, in West Main Street, a few doors east pf the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times be.pleased to give Any formation desired in regard to: money matters In gene• 'rah . Opon forboollloBl4 from 0 o'clock In the morning no 4 o'clook In tho ovenlitg. • 11. A. STUB HON, C 001110 e• • Carlisle, May O. 1857 William P. Lynch, Practical PL UJIMER and OAS PIMA'I?, in.the baßement of the A - R. Church, :Wain Street, Oar ' Load and Iron Pipes . ,„ Iron Sinks, Hydra f4S. „""h Tubs, Hot .St ColiffAtower Bailie ; "It Hollers, ' Waitir Closets, Wash Basins. • Fdree mid Lift l'utitpa. • hydraulic Items, .Se. Wro't Iron Wel'd Tultee, And every description of cocks and littitigs for gas steam, water. .@r. Superior cooltik ranges, heatersam gas.iixturett put np in diuretics. stores and dwellings at :41 , 1)t notice, Iu the most modern style. All maters els and wortg•in Our line, at low rates and warranted. UaY Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to ,tar 2i, ISs9—ly • F.4SENTWEIN'S TAR AND" WOOD - ~ NA l' CH A V Ell roit AL, - - -- TfTII Y. lli , .tir - 3IF,DTCTNFI is TOE Winutn, ' . for the Gusto of Counns aNn.Coto. Croup Bronchitis, As. thma, Dlllicnity In Itreathin;. Palpitation or the Heart, and for the relief of patients In the adraneed stages of Cossotetiov, to - gather with all Inocases of the " • , .'Throat atcold Chest, and whlelipredisposed to Consumption. •It attacks the root of disease, and makes the foil destroyer Ell/TEI.Ii TO Its • olluenl . o. IL :klso prodneesfre., 13 . v peztoration, and in dueo•sliealthy ;lotion In lb!: dbaNded ‘ineous 31embranes a thl l'lson, It in peculllrly Julvted to the radical core ...t As cent a. I.lde ion ..44.10, i,,,,,,i‘mbi, :F., rnp 'lto' Oren ems... and conqoquently sleep. which the peenliar illlttlEll of this Itirlol, dpnle.. him.. It in eery' pitOttoOlt to the taste. and prompt In Ito' vffeets. 'for is, and be on•inced; that it is ininitrable - in the ctterurllnns , cm 51. ',FEEL)] lONE. . 4.1111.. BRICK 50 OENTa 'pm BOTTLE. • _ Proparod only by ' • . 0 ' • ', A. ESSENWEIN, Druggist, • , • • " N. ir. c0 ! n.... of Ninth and Poplar 'trouts, • . . PHI LI DE1,1 . 11 I 1 N. B. For Sale by S. Elliott, it, .1. K'eilTer. S. W. 1111\ Sr. stick, Carlisle: 1,, Kauffman, 'Meadianiesharg; and ilea. K. Btnith, & Co.. Philadolphia, and Storekeepers• and Drngeists generally. . Carlisle, Oct. 19, ', - .9.-7 mos. . T. EtWail S.L . SAWYER, (East _L . ," Street.) barn just retorned from the Eastern Cit lee with a largo nod eoll.nulenind stank of ViZNT:OII GOODS, o which they respectfully Invite the aftentruti,o flyer, tt embrievy everything rare and nervthrmvn In the notrltet by recent importations and , Atietion In eluding Faary Dress Silks, newest styles velvet -4 .1 . 01 lips. Ele....,tnt Flgoredlferhwes; forts Dot lines, Sant finished l'alenelas, and all other kinds and varieties o Dross lirssis. Also it 1,.g. ass.u.tment of Broelto, Long nod :bin le howls. Soar!. Blanket and Waterloo, Double, never 111141 11111 1 5t111.1 4 dine In C 11 4 1 1 .111 ?IA NTI LI, AS, Cloth Mantillas, Raglans Croft . . elude/edit numutorturuns aeknuelledged thu best utyle n !men 11110 lettitrt!! rtittstlt In..'ery variety. Sable tone, AaPtln, rtilieriatt Capes, Cuffs-11111i MI IZus lan !Itch,-Fleneh Atneric.3ll Fit, Uhildrvu'• Piirs_of sill lan. x. IPo worratit them :ill free. from moths, lin, lug Pnrrhstird direct from tioutliiiiien will Ond a luxpertinu it lull live of ricer• eh.o of goods kept In it ohm Dry (I undo Store. . For 11MAIM YESP:Yr:4 we are fully prepared with a fall, stone of Valley and desirable goodt. We feel prepared with tills I.lrge addition of non• - goods nun Our former stock, 11l trill On watts of rill In rot a sk an Inkrpainn of our goods trou• We or MAOIIOOII Is opered In shon•ing go nuts LEIDItIII Si SAWYER. Carlisle, Der, 7, 180, MERRY 2 IIRISTMAS IIA1.41" NEW YEAIt TO ALL colvxr, a coma. I come again at the doge of the year To all with a angle. to none with a tear; To batil r nh all core from the gaming day, I gladden all hearts then hasleti•away. At my Headquarters In North Hanover street, Young and old T shall he happy to meet; For It Is there the goat things are sold, Half of which cannot at present tie told. P. 31 0 N lt ' S WHOLESALE,AND RETAIL °XII!" erl ONERY 18 now well Ftor4 e 41 with ebalro, plain and fancy EA N. DIES of every variety. Also tile largest assortment of TOYS AND F.ANC V GOODS •ver offered In this I.l.kee; all of which will ha sold et rates to Snit the Bova. Thou come vile nod nil mid FCC fur yoarenlres,' The loads of nice things piled on our shell,. P. MONYEIt, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa De, 14, 11,57 1:1) aItI'ABLE OAS LIGHT • The nader4gned are 11611 prvimrell rn fornkh .Loveless' Portable Gas Light and Fixtures," nt prb'oo taming from 55.00 to $5OO, Thin light' ins the atlvantazo ever othe'r'nrtificlal light on nreouta. of Ito b'AFE'I Y. Ilitli.l.l.lNCY awl EthISONIV; the root urn Full Flame being only about ONE CENT per hour. Orders from abroad respectfully sollelted, and full satisfaction warranted. Liberal dodo•tion made to Churches nod Send navies. • All Orders will - receive lat• to:alma if directed to II A ItliN ESS Carlisle, Pa. Irsa_We would refer to tho following gentlemen Who have the light ita,use. A. Sturgeon, Esq., W. M. Watts, Esq., Dr. D Mahon. Wan. Roe, Esq., Jo:. C. Duffer, Esq., and Col. J. McOlunis. Carlisle,Dec.l4,lB69.—ihnos. ' , COURSE, OF LECTURES ON CHEMISTRY AND ELECTRICITY. • Prof. W.,'. WILSON will deliver • rintes Lectures onS Chemintry, 011 Tuesdiy, Thurtday and Faterdity logs, Jan usry'lld. sth, and 7th; also 00 0 en on Electri• city, Electro 31mmetism, Sc., on Tubsday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, January 10th. 12th, and 14th, In the Lecture Room, In South College, (Grammar School Building) on Main Street. ,These Lectures will' be amply Illustrated by the most brilliant and interesting experiments of which the sub• jests ore capable. Doors open at 0,1,11 o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock each eveiang Single tickets, 15 colds: yin tickets for 75 cents 'For saN at Viper's nook Store and at the don,, TV - IGLIT SCLIOOL.—TIia subscriber .L.l prop 9's to teach a Night school for ontl quarter' thr Ladles and Gontit men, commencing the first or see. end week in Jammu, 1800; the sear:dons to be held at • his house. Those desirous of becoming pupils, can do so by calling on the subscriber at his residence In East Pomfret Street, when terms will be made known. D. ECK ELS. Carlisle, Dee. 28, 1859. ESTALJRANT AND BOWL SALOON. 'O. W. POLAND'S Entine and 11..wling Saloon mode; Itheenen New Hall. Carlisle, Pa. The nubscriber has handsomely fitted up a Restau rant and Bowling raloun, under .llheeni's Hall,. where the thirst Oysters find other'delicacies will be served up to suit the most fastidious taste. Two Alloys. ex tending the entire length or the building, have beep laid down, where gentlemen ran enjoy the pleasant exercise or. bowling, so` entiabelve to health. Being deSiroua of making this the most (nonbite resort in town, ho solicits the patronage of the public. GEO. IV. POLAND, Proprietor. Dee., 1.1, 1819.—at. - 'TiOlt ItENT.,—Thelwo-story Plastered ' • DWEI,I,INO HOUSE, oniLouthor i street, now In the occupanciof P. F. ..-,., 7 . t. Ego, Esq.; also throe smaller dwellings ....`v i l 111, will. be rooted from the let of Aptil ~..-,f . .!.. vst , . , - next. - , ,;,,,..,..„.,0.,- . ..4 z,'.; For-terms Inquire' of ' - ......,..„1. , JACOI3 ISMER. Carlisle, Nby, 23, lt3r/r2m. --, .. 1 .011 . 011 RENT.—The large and ODIUM*. . i Mous Brick Dwelling House, now ~ . oecupled. by tho nubseriber, And the . .o.!:,S'" , ' ~. ,largo Two etory PLASTERED }DOUSE, ‘',",. 11l / ~ opposite R't aymond's otal, formerly or. )z.', ~ copied by Itinhard Porker: - For terms apply to a,..: - .4 JACOB 11.11NEM. Carlisle, Nov. '23,1859-2m. REDTCTION -IN PRICES: ut. I have thin day commenced selling off ,myentirg, !stuck of Whiter Goode nt greatly" reduced prices. , French Maritime, Shawls, Furs, Cloak., ote, ao Corr. All othei , (l ends riuncouttnonly lure prices. ; • CATI.PgTINOIg 'AT CORIT. The ;dock is layge and coniplete .Now is the time, and . oolLllleig'tho' place, to gators grant bargalgs. • Carlink. An, 4. 1860. Ne9...Yrinting'nestly exeern ocL 14 A ARRIVAL OF Fall. and Winter Goods, "- -4 7: OGIAB'Y'S 011EAP.STORE. ' how opening the largest assortment of DRY 1.1000. S ever brought to Cumberland County. The attention of the Ladles Is trirtleularly invited:to the splendid assortinintt of - „ DH E S.-, G 0 S AJoi 11 no of Magnificent Silks, Poplins, Poll De Ohs 'viers, French Merinoes, Cashmeres, &e.. Shawls and Cloth Capos of all kin& awl unethn.nonly cheap. Dress Trimmings. all the new styles and to suit every color. Flannels nod Blankets at,pstonishlng low•prlees• roes. the best in Carlisle' at 11, 8 and 10 els. ,Dehalnes, thu hest in the State at ZIT, tilt nod 68 els. riCuslins, bleached and.unbh.ached, no bolter and no cheaper to be had. Linens, Napkins, - Table Cloths, Shirtings, Doylies, &e., brought from the largest .imparter in Now I - min very good and very cheap. Chighams, a full an. sortmont.- MOURNIN . GOODS,—A large : assortment of mourn = ind Goods of all kinds add desrrndlons. • BONNETS . ItIBBONS.—A new supply of fashionable Bonnets and ltlldanis,ltt low figures." • - CLOVES —The best quapty, of- Alexander's Kid droves, Kid, Silk and Cotton Gauntlets." Buck Cloves, equal to any.Excluslve Agency, (lentlemen't_wear., . _ . A now assortmont'of Vino Broad Cloths, Coster Dm vers, Plain and lancy.Cassbnoren, Vest,lugs, Cussinuts, ,te., Boy% WEAll,—Casslineres suitable for boys very cheap. Three Ply Carpeting, good, he/11111m i and cheap. Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. gond and cheap. 'FIN store is now filled with' new, elegant and cheap goods, brought front' the lat'gest and heat honors In Now Xork and Philadelphia, nod-will ho sold off at prices to defy.all competition: . Confe one, MUM all, Inifoie purchasing elsewhere and Juiliee for yourselves, • No trouble to shave our goods at the new Store oppo alle.the ltallioad Depot. CIIAS. WUXI% Carlisle, Oct 20, 1059. S . P 1 . !1 N 0 TI . KELLFAVS OLD STAND. NORTH RAM/VER. STREET, It'll) he il,nnal a large and elegant assortment of HATS and QA Pd, iu great variety, °Pour own and city manu• facture. II ATS: ' CAI'S. . ~ Silk, . , 51illinry, • Moleskin, • N;ivy. ' gny,siiere, 3lorblly, Felt, • Scot,.li, Ledger, "'gig , . , , • PLinterg, Oil Cloth, • I'l Mill Si Cloth. Children', Valley ASSOLOVOIA ilia. Of All I:lll4 : which will be .1(1 at Ire lowest prices. Iteeolleet . 4 _ OI,D T% ND, North ll:mover Street. foy. Hats of any 113 Ic manufactured to order. out AO, 16[0. _ THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK : AWD FUR AIIPORIUM. No. 71% Fliestnnt Street, (above seventh,) • PEIIIILADIELPAILII. The subac,ribers invite thu attention of tho Ladles. to their stock of Iliewc•lll.llitANT ii.VIDIENTS, of which being'it araciaratv. they aro enabled to oiler the most complete immortment in the city. They will 1,110.11 in October and November their lin: portationv cotishilinit of 1!',1111101PERED VELVET.CLOAKS, lIANDSONIE BEAVEK'CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAKS, &e., and hlepnut apeuimons• of Mann manutiettire. will bo 11. !doll to their 3101iNINU T111101;1111 THE SEASON. ,12..1 - • • GRAND OPENING:- -al Elegant Furs For Ladies' Costume IN TIII: Flit Itot,lll UI TIM PART MANTILLA EMPORIUM The subsenlbers bed also to 111100 . 11111P0 that. in cam- • pllanee wMt the wi , hos of bevenif valued. customers, tliey tune added 10 their establishment a • FUIC 1/ p A T E'N .7.`""; in ahbh will at nil dines be found the largest display - of well imaloned ttAiIMENTS, made up by the best French weld:men. and at prices commend them to' the economical as veld no the most luxurious purchasers. , EVERY ( - Mind ENT may he relied nil no being exactly what in represented. us it Is no part of the views of thin, subscribers to obtain an (Them. al net" Jury I.yoffering ' mliative manufactures for the sake of selling clomp.— Mat, on thin, cantle.", a reputation based on the permit. rent and durable foundation ot p. 11,11.• confidence. .1. W. PROCTOR & CO., Importers and , Ilanq'fleturcra CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS. No 70a Chestnut Street, Philndelphla. 0rt.19,1859-41hi. SEW GOODS AGAIN AT OG li CII EA P STORE. Julst returned from the city' anti non/ opening 'a large RVw tment of' Megan! an(o , itiltioiudde Winter Goode, Elegant Silks, Poll do eile,lol/4. and all the newest styles DRESS lIOODS In great variety. A large lit of Ladles' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls, of the latest stolen Jost re,elved LA 1/lE: , ' FOR 0, goo d h.. 1 eh^ 8 1 , A full assortment Of Dress Trimmings, Cloak Tassels, &e. (lEN't'9Bll.lWl.j good and cheap.. CALICOES at 0, 0. 8, 10, and 12 rents. M. D. LA INS 4tt. 8, to. 0,141 za cents. li-I Cloth for see Coat,. at 37 and f.O gent, 64111.1ek Cloth for Ladies' Cloaha at $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, and $llOO. The stork Is lion, large and complete. All pers.lne In want of riot ant and cheap goofs. will find them at the new stole opposite the Railroad Depot. Nov. 80, X5O. (11.18. 0011.13 Y. =EIE 1 4 1 RE S ll GHVUEItIES! AT S. r. tlYri"I"S Shad and Alnelarrel of different I.ttadm IttIYETTS., Salmon, Scalp }WI and IVlllte 0011,14 Fall and I'h•Alea IlerrlN Cboesn and Crackers can be halt I= ug,ir Cured 'lcy( and Mons, A fi yob 'supply of LIQUORS, 011 H: Milt,. Lead,, 4e., &c., C lIRISTMAS PRESENTS! Gooall for iltirlblidays ! ! VALI. ARRIVAL OP Fresh Dregs ' Fancy Goods, Fruir, — iihd Coureetionary. • S. W. IIAYEIISTICIi lins Just received - in:an the city and Is now opening a splendid display of FANCY (100DS, Co which lie desires tho attention of his IriendA and the public. Ills assortment lu tilts line cannot be • . surpateied In novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price or the :Lrtleks, cannot fail to please purchasura. It would he iinnoa,,Uttnenninerate his • • FANCY iIOODS, IThich romprino ovCry variety of fancy articles of the mu, t, oquisite liokh ouch Papier Macho Goods. 'Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-standfl and trays, Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card eases, . Ladles Fancy Baskets, ' ~.. icy Work hears, with sowing Instruments. La...cs' Cabas, It'd , lug Desks. and Pea leLos. ' Port ;ninnies, 01 every variety, Gold 'tins and pencils, Fancy paper weighti, and a largewl.riety of ladies' Fancy atatio. cry.. ' Motto Haab and wafers, fin and bead purses, ' 'Biding whips, elegantly flubbed. Flue cutler), - Perrinno baskets and Imps, Brushes of every kind for Um toilet, X. Bashi and it, & O. Weight's Soaps and Perfumes of various Muth, Fancy Pins fur -head dresses and shawls. Musical Instruments, of all kinds aud at all - .prices together wl,th an in utunerablo variety al articles elegant ly 11111fiblIll and suitable fly holiday presents, to which he Invites special attention. ' —,' Also, an extensive and elegant collection bt — comprising the 'various linglish and American Works, richly einbelished POETICAL WOltlis, Mitten and Hymn hooks, efognotly hound in velvet tvltit metal clasps and corners. suitable for holiday gilt.. • ills assortment at School Books and School Stationery In also•complote, and comprises everything used in the Schools. Iln also desires to call the particular atten tion of Famillen to his elegant nssortment of from the listens's° establidliments of .Cornellus, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every Style of l'arlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning olthur lard, Sporn; or Wrens' oil; also DY0r1"8 celebrated Kerosene or Coal Ott Lampe, together with Flower Vanes Fancy Screens, &c. Ills assortment In this line is uu• equaled In the borough. Also, di:GAMS TOBACCO, embracing all the fiirMite Minas ' and a fine nesort. moat of SINBASCIIAUM BiiIOK CRS AND PiPES. FRUITS, such' ,as Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Raisins. Nectarines, Prunes, Ac.. FANCY CON VECTIONA ItY—N UTS—Pit SRRYED SRUITS, MINCED—HEAT, PICKLES, 6.e., in every variety slid at all prices, all orwhich are pure and fresh such as can bo confidently reconnnended to blnfriends. "Ills stock embraces uvorything In the Ilnu of Funny tioods, with many other articles useful to hus ekeepers which the public' are especially ,Invited" to call end examine. Remember the Old Stand, noarly oppoelte the Bank on_,••• North Unilever street. ' • . _ I:=2 ENV Al U 8 I U 8 T Olit r. NO. 93 MAID ET STREET, HARRISBURG. ..,_ a II II E 'D. In 'll IS I 0- ~ - - INOTRUOTION BOONS, . . MUSICAL MEROHANDISP, GENERALLY,--- - PIANOS," • MELODEONS, . . ~ • . . . . 1 • GUITARS, - • • VIOLINS, • . ' ' , " • • •FLUTEA, - ' '. ' .': . •'• AcconnzoNs, Am, MO 11; 80. • - -- -. V.'O. B. CARTER..., OLIAS. octriny getn Rms.- HATS.. AND, QA.PS =I = =I I= =! At ITUY1:1"1"9 At IfyYllrr'S. LAMPS, Ac., .8. w. in.v.intsnog ! • 3usirress tEarDs. „ JNO. K. SMITH, rl ' sportfully /111110).111.13 to his old frit tads sal foriner - patrons, that. lie has•rotttrned front his sou aWesta. , rza tour, with 114 health greatly Imp, orral, at has resumed !alai practice in Cnrlislu.,'• , I "on Me rat Ftruet, lino door went of the Itailro. Depot, silterd lot ran ho fonnyl at all bourn, day ta:.. ail zip I. wln.:n not out professionally, • .- ' C;u lisle . let. 11d, I tallft-t r - • OOTUIt / ••• AttAIS]..RONG has remov. Lir ed his °filen to the South want-corner olllnnover Pomfret st.wheA by may be consolted at any hour tat tltr day or night. ' Dr.vt • has had thirty years oxperlenr. In tho brofesglom thd last ten of which have mien dart. ted . tai that study will practice of Ilonuropatthle mudi ine. May ,20,,a'170111. • • .r J. BENDER, M. ••D. . t../ • - ' fFomompATAiro • PfIYSkIIAN," , außGEoft & .ACCOUCiIIiq. 01Hee on South .llnnover Street, formerly ocm , ,ltt by Dr. Smith. - • B. KIEFFER Office in North jrnanoier strout twe deem from Arnold fi Son',, store. _QM o hours, more Derticularik froM7 to 17 o'clock' A. M., on from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 31. " 61 4 1W~.' Ii GEORGB S. SEAA .;tirt RIO IIT, DENTIST, from the Bal. thimre pollege or-Dental Surgery. . 9 - 9..018c0 ut the reshlouic° of his mother, East [motile, street, threo .dnere below Bedford. . March 10, 1856—tf.. . • • : J: 0. NEFF respect: ^ folly hif rnts the Indies and gentlemen of Carlisle, and riginity, tint holtaa re. minted the praetire of Dentistry, nod is prepared toper , form ell - operations on the teeth and mos, belonging to his prolession. 'lto will insert full sets of teeth on gold or silver, or it h single gpm 'teeth, or blocks, nt tiny may prefer. Terms moderato. to snit the times • . Wien I olligh street, direetlLopposite, the Cumber. bind Volley Bank. Dr. N, will ho in Newville the lest ten days of every month, . • Jan. 2b, 1858-Iy* • • alt. I.C.LOOMIS • rai . Nl..,. Z„ . „_ . " Soulh Hanover street, ,- .. —".• VlRV;vis„:.; next door to the Post -..-- 011161. M. Will be absent ftoni Carlisle tho lest ten <lays 01 each month.l aug.l, 'O5. . , . . 1). Vf Liao Demonstrator Of 4 lpoi al ire Drill hstry to the Baltimore College of Dental . .lorger l y. " Lin residence. opro,ito ll:trial, I i3l/, n CSt Wein street, Carlisle, Pent: Nov. 11. isrq. W.' Drugrrist North 'Hanover Street. Cdrilsle. • Physicho's prescriptions cnroful ly compounded A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals. 01IN IIAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.— P p 0111, nu 3litht Street, opposite '• Marion- ilnll, , Csrlisis. [05t.:26,!:19-Iy. 'P. II UMILIC IL, _Attorney at Law. k . J.-01111:o on North Honorer street, n few doors south of liktss' note!. All business entrusted to him lUe.promptly attended to. • • [April 16. • . T AIV NOTICE. E MOVAL. W IA M. 1'I)IIOd Ii has removed his (are It, rear o the Court !louse, where be will promptly attend to ell "bushman entrusted to hilts. ' August 19, 1857. .• - • EAW OFFICE.—LE MUM., TODD , J 1,61 . 1101 i the pl.:ugh,' of the Low. 011ie., In. , Centre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterian Church. ' Afitil AMERICAN HOTEL, N. T. Tlit , :tilvarith..7s and convenlencea of this elegant till ninniodlons hid foi• Travelers /toll tiojourners, 1.1. dm. Is acknowledged by all. It has larti , , well fur ishol. and the best ventilated romm to he found In he lily, is beautifully sit nat.! 114: 1. V.41 . 0 Railroad emit, no that Travelers ran step :Omar or the (7m, :11 nay thno without holing subjected to the inconveniences f riding . In Omnibuses. • - C. I. BUSH-. k a- FIRE REDUCED. "'ett S E S UNION lIOTEL, 606 et.' 608_111arket . St., above dlzUy PIIILADELPAIA. • , JAM %. POWER, ProprieCir TERMS:—SF :15 .. per day. ju3O's AMERICAN HOUSE, North Hanover Stroot, Carlis W. W. IiLIN E, • Proprietor * . This mu.° boon refitted tun superior Rtylo, no al now open for the arvommo.l.ltlon of linartters 'dna Travelers, nll MODERATE TERMS. ' EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED. UNITED STATES LIOTEL.- S. E. Car. 11t/ ,IPlrket Stg„ If. W. If ANMIA, MEE NEIVSJIAIII, ! ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oilleo with Wee. If. Miller, Esq., Bouth Hanover Street. opposite the Veliteteer Oliloo. Carlisle, Sep. 8, 18,'",9, W. C. It IIEE\I ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT ifinneaputis, Minnesota W I i it i A t l 'll l' Relit Estate null securities. Negiitlitielisini;, pay taxi,' , locate heal warrant:, &e., to. Refer to the to the Citigerlanil County Bar, and to all prontinent eiti• tens of Carlisle. l'a. ALTISS 11. E. SEARS, I'IIYSICIAN, 11 will rhlt Cnrlislearores•lonally, on W HUN LS , Derember 21ht. Miro at Nbtri.ln's hotel. 11) EAL ESTATE AGENCY, RE. )1, msay AL—A. L SPONSI.EIL REAL EsTA T 1 , , - 1.,vt,. uox V EYANCLIt. AND SCRIVENER, has re• moved to WS New 011 lee on Main street, ono door ,vest 01 the Cumborland Valley Rail Road Dert. Ile IS now'perinannently located, and has onAlenti nod 'for sale a very lane amount of Real Estate, mothball], of Farms, of all aloes, !unproved OH d'llllimprov ed, Dl ill Properties. Town Po.perty of ovary descrittion, Build. Inc Lots, :111.11, WeStUrll IA IRIS andllrfini,l.S. lio „ill give his ,Ittolllloll, on Ileretollav to Off - Negotiating. ,I I.IIIS. Writing of Deetlq, Mortgages, While, Con/trade. and Scriveni lig conerally. Oct. '.2a, 1fi1.7. 7 -If. • J. (7001)YEAlt, • BA It IRON. G u e tfi nt t e,i r .e i ,d i g r nt u o m pz i rtne t r i .4l: , i to tho Forgo, Carligle, Po., wo would reapeetfully motto the attention of Hardware tuarehantA, Blacksmiths, and all others who linty wa at a superior article of Iron to Ole them a call. • All kinds of hammered Iron conatantly on hand or drawn to order on short notice. Thu Itlelnait prier pald for wroughtlron 'tempi, or to. ken in exelmugo for bar Iron, J. I.IOOIWESIi k CO Car/1.4c, Oct. 12, 1859. N. I-1 A MERCHANT TAILORe WE T MAIN ,S TR E ET, • Opposite the Rail Road Office. /le- Bin .and Winter .‘rtyles of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings made to order. Oct. G 3, 1858. fl LASS, GLASS.-500 boxes GlasS kJ of all sizes, single and double thick, just received at HENRY BAXTONI3. Mar. 16, JAMES B. yRAArr 0 A lI A LTE T CHAIR MAN.UFACTO Ry, NORTH HANOVER tincET, CARLISLE,•PA having been engaged In the btodneos for or ertwpity years ho would roturu thanks to hie eustontoih Mid blonde, for the Moral encouragement extended to hint in yearn gores hy, and further aseuron them that no patnn will ho !glared, to give full eatlafactlou to all who may fityor him with a call. RS AND FURNITURE, • of every description constantly on' hand, or made to order. Warranted to•bo of the best quality, of, the In lest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest fiuseibla prices or cash. • . Ho also contln nes business as au UNDERTAKER.— Ready, made Conine: Metallic or °thornily% kept coo. etontly ou hand and futuwals promptly attended to porsonally lu town or country, on the most roitsormblo tonne, =! May 25,1.854-Iy. . • .• 11.—Te . o properties situate In CIL urelitown, Cumb. county, are offered for sale oh easy terms. Apply Als above. • • ' COATS, PANTB VI OF .COATS, PANTS' AND VESTS OF . OASSINET, OA/431311MR, MOTH & SILK CIASSINET, OASSI311:11E, CLOTH & SILK. OVER...COATS OF • OVER-COATS OS OLOTII, BRAVER, PILOT, P1'4E11811" &o. , CLOTH, BEAVER, PILOT, PETRILBIIANota - GRNTLE3II3IP9 SHAWLS,. • QENTLEIIOII43 SHAWLS; ' . • ' Ae Well no all aorta of Pant& Pardoning °coda are offerrd.in largo quautitlen and at reinarkallolow.prieen, • AT `TUB 01111 AP . PLOTKIN° STOKE NEAR 0 /1114 J Ind& tiriuul:New No. 1 Herring MARKET pus% . • - • • • , • • vao svisi. .1 , i)ti ittstoustioldoia for sitioat yips to suit tits N0v.0,1662. , . .1 dales at. 11-AMISTI. -':i• Jumbo' :Si . tEdiit. Nj 11l WOO A L D DUN BER, ARPL,.. d - Thaloabserlbera hare thia day antored oto part irrirshlP to lrodala co.AL A *N_DU 111_13 1 ;1' R , will have ch i nstantly on alah to order a'l hinds and qilallty of arasoned • LUM . • • . 1.10.(11IM •• • • SCANTLING, • • • FRAME STUFF, idasterlng Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor ing and Weatberbonrdhlg. Posts and Raffle, and ovary ■r ticle that belongs ton LUMBER YARD. • All Minis of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock, and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of our or.n cunt furnish bills to order of coy length and size at the shortest notice and on •Ilre most reasonable terms. Our worked board..tzrlll Lo kept udder' cover so that they chit Le furnished dry at all tunes. Wattive'emmtantly on hand all klnds'of Family Coal tinder cover: which dd,wili deliver clean to any ',arta( •the borough. To telt : LYI{ENS VALLEY, • 'Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut LUKE FIDDLER, ' TIIEVOIITON,' LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBBERY. • Which we pledge nurselves•to sell at the lowest prices, Post quality „e . • Liihrehurner's and Blacksmith's Coal, •niwnyx on hand whirl: we will sell nt thu lomat fignro: Yard westalde of Ornifunar SMlnel, Main street. • ARMSTRONG k HOFFER.- , July 20.7559. • . . E G-0 A .11 4 "7 A AT THE IV . EST END UP CMILISLE. • The hubscrlber would respeetftully call the attention of Ithoeburners and the oiliness of Carlisle, and the sur . rottruling country generally, 'to 'his NIIW COAI, VAR!), attached to his Wore Rouse. on Weatt.hligh et.; where lic.will keep constantly on hand a lat*o. Supply cf the best OMB) , of COAL. to wit: •-• . Lykens %alley, Luke Fiddler, line Breve and,tr 'ton, Broken, Egg end Nut Coal—screened a oal, which hit 'dodges himself to sell at 'the loi , est possible prices, Best quality of Lltueburner's and Blacksmith's Coal always on hand. ifir All orders left at the Ware Ihtuse, or at his reel deuce In North Ilanover street, will he promptly at• tended to. April 14, 'sB—tt. JOIN J. It.NONEMAKER. FORWARDING AND COMMIS STUN 110118 E. .:1 7 1LOUZA AND FEED,- COAT, PLASTER AND SALT. The suhserihers hav inig. taken the S'HITIIOIISf, core and fixtures of Win. 11. II array's well I,IIOW n eslublishment, on West High street, opposite Dickinson College. would inform the plll,lh , thal they hay , . entered into a general Forwarding and Commission I tisiness. The highest market price will be paid for Flpttr, (Train and Produce ;Wall ' . 'they are also prepared An freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with • safely and despatch. PLASTER ANDSAIip kept. constantly on hand, and FLOUR. AND FEED at wholesale br rilnll Coal of oil Muds, crobruclug LYKEN'S VALLEY, , • . • - LUKE FIDDLER, ' • SUNBURY WIIITE •' LOCUST GAP, Limeburner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLT FOR SALE. , KEPT UNDER COVER, audAellvored dry to any port of tho town. ' • " EARLY & NONEMAKER Aug. 17,1859. UMBER YARD.—The subscribers [j having- purchased , a large. tract of pine thnber landund saw udlls, on the west branch of the Susque hanna river, have opened out a lumber yard at • MEG II AN ICS BU liG, on,the railroad, corner of Allen and High streets, near thb steam saw Seldle, Eberly k. Co., um,l also on• MT GREASON VILLE near Plainfield, whin.° we will be able to sell lumber at sneh,prlces that will be to timinterest of builders and others to call and see us before buying elsewhere.. OUT advantages over-other deale'rs are that der lumber dons not pass through the hands of one Iwo dr more specu lators before we get it, and that will enable us to cell ;timber cheaper than any others ran sell at these places. We will also wholesale lumber from-our Harrisburg ard. and Will deliver lumber it any point along the Vilinberland Valley Railroad. If desired, builders can have lumber sawed..sultable.for any size of building, or other purposes, by funds/111411m; us with their or , dens in season. SIIAFbNEIL, UREASON Apnl,•l3, LW ARRANGE 31 N7`. L On and after Monday, '23,1 May, 1859, tha,gub• fwriber VIII run a Daily Train of Cars, balween • CARLISLE AND PIIILADELP,IIIA, l'eavlng Carlisle every morning 10.1 Philadelphti every evening. All goods loft at the DEPOT of Veaeb r ek,:i Zell - 4 - . lIINCMIAN, No•. Sub and bill Marliet.btteate %, 11l ho delivered In Carlisle the next day. , J. W. HENDERSON, West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. flay 23 'LO CIUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.- k_i WINTER ...47tIrINGENENT. , L yrjrnm...e i f Frgq,_ .... • CHANOB OF HOURS! On and after MONDAY, NOV. Nth 1859, Passenger Trains will run es renews: (Sundays excepted* EC= CEl=l heave Chamberxburg, •-• Shippentiburg, • Nowvillo, " Car Milo. Mechanicsburg, 10.47 Arrive at Harrisburg, .11.16 " Ist Train Leave Harrisburg 8.15 A. M •! Mechanicsburg 8.57 " Carlisle, 9.v.7 . Newville ' 10.12 , 4 Shippensburg, 10.43 "5 Arrive at Chambersburg, 11.12 " TRAINS LEAVE Harrisburg via Pennsylvania Cen tral Railroad at 1.00, 31., 2.15, M., via Columbia, and 5 50, P, M. Via Lebanon Valley and Readliag _Railroad, at 800, 'A. 75., and 2.80,, P. M. Po;. Pittabdrx, at 3.00, A. M.. and 1.30, P. M. For . Baltimore, ut 2.50 and 8.45, A, SI., and 2.05, P. M. •For 'Preverbal, WillianispArt and Iliad°, at 1.27 and 7.50, P. Si: Schalylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, ?or Au burn and PottsvillV, at 2.00, P. 31. staler: To PASENCIF.ItA : At all Statlolis where Tiekots are sold, viz: Cluanbersburg, Shippensburg, Ca-lisle, 3loolianicsburg mid Harrisburg, a reduction of CEN'f6Btl each Ticket will be matte to all Passen-• gels Hint provide themselves with Tickets before en= tering the Cars. O. N.IULL, Super% Railroad (Mire. Chambernburg, } Nov. D, 1859. • P USE A NI.) LOT AT PRIVATE .1- SA LE.— The subscriber offers at privrito sale, a' .20E ID )USE and LOT OF GROUND, situate In/ . F g Diehinhon township, near the turnpike, ' mile and a half east of Mount Rork. The Boma Is a Frame. Weatherboarded. two stories in height, and con taining five rooms anti kitchen, with wash-house and cheern attached. The int contains TWO ACRES orthv best qupty of land, with is variety of choirs FrUlt,and having erected thereon a FRAME' STABLE, Wagon- Shed, and other out buildings. - ' • • - Persons wishing to view the proi.erty can 110 SO by calling on Jacob Black, on the premises, or on the sub , scriber, residing near Norville: t GEO. G. DAVIDSON. A ug.17,1855,411 E=l3 TRUSSES 1 BRACES!! SUPPOR . TERsin S..W. Corner Twelfth & Race Streets PHILADELPHIA. • Practical AdJnstor of Rupture Trusses and.lifechaul— ea I Remedies. Iles constantly on hand a large Stock of tionulno French trusses, also a complete' msertment of tine 1 est American. including the celebrated Whites tent Lover Trtiss, believed by the best authorities to he'superior any yet Inventod. English and Ameri can, nupporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory itaindages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sea en, in neat pOrtable*casee, French rmisnries, Urinal Bags c., .orilors and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt at &inn. August 24, 1860. 1 y. LADD;I'WEBSTER & CO SEWING MA-01-lINES, On Exhibition and fur solo at Mrs. R. A. HersOrdis DAGUERREAN ROOMS, and door west of Dr. °MO, Cdr/ble, &Lit for v. circular to • El!!1=13 • y TISTORY AND DIRECTORY ' , OF CARMSLE.—Tho a übscrlbent propose publlehlng ertmon an the requleltoinatorlals can be collected, A History and Directory of the Borough • OF ' • vtittr.h will contain a tenable history of the Borough; Dein Its first settlement to the preeent time, a list of the adult Inhabitants, alphabetically arranged, their waillugs, occupations, places of business, and dwelling Douse.; a I let oldie streets of the Borough; statistics and history 'of churches, echools, public lmptovements ; lines of travel, the various immolations, and such other detail es will make a useful and interesting work of reference. The boldness department of the Directory will contain the cards of bulginess mon hindsomely dies played nod arrauged, presenting th.desirable medium for exhibiting their buslnom operations. The work will be carefully prepared. and Its typographical. turns well executed. It will ha, publlsheld by eubscrip. Moo; end will be furnished to aubrcribers, bound In cloth, library sPlie., at cue dollar per copy. payable ' on. tbn delivery o the work. P. ii. JAMES, liusinssa Agent, Mansion House, will attend to all bUethesscou, nected with the Director'''. ' • ' IVIIITEBtAD gAglEg, ..; .—P11131.11511k11.5r-' , en_2l, 11150.__—. • 1' • ;) Fenn Belle, of the beet inikee, for 'male thepp, At, p Hardware Store .of J. I! at SON; May /8.1850. ;-• .. • North' Illanever mt.- do. do, 1= NOR HARRISBURG, ' Ist Train. 5.35 A. 51 9.05 0.:01 10.15 " 2d Iredn P. 11. 3.12 3 " 25 4.50 " 5.26 " FOR CIIAMBEJISISURG. 2.1 Train 2.05 P.M 2.42 " 8.15 3.50 4.20 4.50 '' C. H. NEEDLES, IMPROVED TIGHT STITCH W, IL MASON, Agent
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