Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 01, 1860, Image 4

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ABY
The Father
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Clear the.brown path, to meet his coulter's
gleam, .
Le on he conies behind his smoking tenni,
With ttiirs'bright dew drops on his sunburnt.
brow,.
The lord of earth—the hero o . f."tite
First in the field, before the reddening
Last in the shadow, when the day is done;
Line after line, along the bursting sod; • • -
Marks the broad acres where his feet have
trod. . .
These are the hands, ,whose sturdy labor
brings`
The peasant's food=the golden pomp of Kings,
This iti 4 tile page whose letters shall be.seen,
Changed by,the sun, to words of riving green;
This ie the sehohir whose immortal pen,
Spells the first lesson hunger taught to men
These - are - thelinesoll-1 lleaven Cojllllllolded
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toil,
That nu. thy deed, the charter of the soil.
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. Trot, to their homes where faithful arms' Shall'
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toil . .
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~,To crown with peace their own tin I ainted soil;
4"And turn to God—to freedoin—to mankind;
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If her chained bondage , etions tdiall unbind.-
There stately forms-tin I ending) ever stow,
Bowed, their Strung manhood to the humble
plough. . _
Shall raise erect, theguardians of the land,
The Hanle stern iron in the same right hand,
The gray hick thunders•te.the parting sun .
.The sword has conquered what the .ploUgh
share won.
Cranberry Culture. •
A correspondent of the Germantown
• Telegraph asks the editor to answer or
iffderfain throughJhe.medium of his ex
tensively circulated paper the folhming
questions. '
1. What.soil -is most suitable for the
'cultivation of 'the cranberry ?
;2. What is. the proper• method of pre
paring the soil for planting the .eranber
ry ? -
At what distance apart - should the
-- cranberry- plan,ts be plaPed - •
4.. Is manure a benefit'? -If so, what .
variety is the best
5. Is irrigation beneficial to the growth
of the cranberry plant or not? '
-6, Whiit is the best method to-prevent
or check the growth of weeds'?
-• 7. What time' must elapSe before a-fall
bearing of the cranberry?
8. Frost or a hot - sun, are either pr
both injurious; or is the plant capablmof
- 'resisting either? . .
_ 9. ,Will not the gathering of the cran
berry by the rake,• cause greater injury
to the vines, and thus be more expensive_!
than hand gathering would meet ?
10. What is the proper Management
of the berries after they are collected?
-The editor of the Telegraph responds
saying:—Here is rather a formidablejole.
of questions asked by a Jersey man, re
• siding almost in the midst of the' very
region that produces three-fourths of the
cranberries supplying the Philadelphia
market.. Nevertheless we shall brief an
swers give to the best ofoUr knowledge.
• ' 1. Sandy soil, by all means.
2. Break it up with the plow, if p*itle
• ticable by reriton of the moisture; avriny
rata clear it of all other vegetation.
3. This depends:upon ciretonstanceS;
es-n rule about .2i feet apart,. each way.
The best cranberry yards, are those cover
ing the surface in ono dense mass which,
as the cranberry throws out runners in
the proper soil several feet in a season,
this is soon the case where the weeds are
kept down the first season.
4. Water, sand and air, are what the
cranberrY dourishes in. the best. The
• water should lie not more. than a' foot be
low the surface. Low ormarshy meadows
not too-heavy, Will answer very well for
this fruit.-
,
0 0 5, Moisture is everything' to the mul
-1 berry, irrigation would be 'necessary for
upland yards, but it would be attended
with considerable labor and expense . ;
hence
,we cannot recommend'upland eulti
vatiomwith a view to profit.
7 6. Remove the weeds by hoe or hand
the first two seasons, and the-, cranberry
vines will take care to smother them to
death afterwards. •
„ 7, The.crauberry should be planted in
. the ppiiiii,;_Say from the middle of-March
to the middle of May, to avoid freezing
out the• - first winter, which is often the
ease if planted in the fall. The second
year after that the vines may be consid
ered as in full bearing, though frequently
in one year after good props rare gathered.
•
B.' Northern expoSures are best for a
cranberry yard; and if a little shaded
still better.—They are sometimes damaged '
by the changes of temperature in thewin
ter—that is by exposure to a - warm sun
during the day, and hard frost in the
night. It should be borne in mind that
nearly all damage to trees, ehiubs and
vines, during winter,•ii caused ,by expo
sure to the sun.
9. Hand-gathering would save tho vines,
• from injury, it is true, but the labor Would
be tedious and expensive, and in a great
measure destroy the, profit of : the crop.
The injury, - so•palled to the vines by the
rake, is not really hurtful, but rather the
contrary.
10. Lot the fruit boas sound as popi
hle,aUd pack in good - casks, (barrels)
press down gently,. and head up. Stow
them where .the feroperature,is •pretty
equable.' We know of no bettermethod
—ED,
, .
• How TO MAKE A BALKY HORSE PULL.
—Take a Small rope, double. it, make
loop at the double end, and draw it snug
ly around the under jaw of the animal,
just below his front teeth, with the loop
underniath.—ThroW. the loose emir over
your shoulder- and walk in the ti ,he
should go, holding fast and pulling steldi
iy and firmly., Don't bo troubled about
'him, for be will follow without after
he has discovered hol you have get-hira..
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TRYING - FEMALE- - COLLEGE,
rottiANicsouno, I'A. '
Thle Institution, designed for the Mein' education
of Yhung l.atilen, has been lu operation two years with
. the most gratifying l'esul tn. . It is now established on
firm lends, and, Its pal rorago 'airtady, extends over
several litat es.. • ,
, It Is located mi the Cumberland Valley Railroad ndd•
. way betiveun Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the most for
filutit ul portion of the valley, and in iu close
proximity to one of the 111(14 maid, healthy. and en—
terprhing towns 'in the State. .
It is central, and easy of ii,ess. Students leaving
i.lVosilitlaton, Baltimore, otlnilledelphia in the morning
I train for ItarriAliurg, will airice at Mechanicsburg
I time mr dinner.
. The edifice is large and clatfingdions, surrounded by
dflubb,m1111(111S. Roil trill IlerMllMMitltenbout. row how
'''‘lred - Ineirticis. In Its construction,lt combines till the
Moder. hoprovMaents for the promotion of health,
emoting. nod cutivenieficl„..l.wthrqZ respects physicians
prononnee it tuirtvidl 'She elmnibers are large and
neatly furnished, Rauh has.register.for,heat and
"1 entilatlon , Only tllli:Audents occupy the .inte
IThe lath rooms are at all times supplied with warm and
i'" sf'! .ll; " g t rrr t. tp its are and well' arranged for re'cre—
.ation, and the various calisthenic exercises—so esssw
Hal to 'health, graceful. Movement and Symmetry Of
form., '
The Faculty of instructicitCht efficient and expert.
uncoil.
in 111. Collegiate Department the course cif ,study.is
of a high grade, comprehending:ill the subjects belong.
log to II s elll.ll,At, Pullin find Christian Edw.:atom'.
In Li Preparatory Departmeift. pupils will We are.
fully Ins octal in.those branches forming the basis of
a thoroug English education.
Sueinse. rSt•Se,ion, from%elet.lledneSday of
Scohlither to the :lath of January: . .
. Second Ser , nun the lot tif Februiry to the Ist of
- Vacation, d,Wing Jnly and August: ,
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"IN ADVANCE.
Boarding. Waohing, Furfilsbeil Dooms. F
and Light.
Tuition—Collegial° Department,
.• Preparatory
••
" First Clasq, 72 00
Ni extra charge 114 Ancient Languages.
Norde—Pianu itmlOuitar. . . ... '..
Vdral . . 2..00
Modem Languages; . . . . . . 10 nO
Painting, Drawing.and other Ornamental Branches
at the usual rates.
rextd!ooks furnished at city prices.
For Waller particulars address,
Bev. A. O. 31ARLATT, A. N..
President.
A u 3 IS:9.
it.PIBERLA.ND VALLEY It. It
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' WINTER AIM A N GE.3 . 1.8 VT,
On and after MONDAY, NOY. '.l4t h 18M, 1':o-se
Trains NV 111 run as followS: (Sundays excepted:
' - YOlt lIARRISBIJIIG
- Ist Train.
Lea cu Clintnlwrsburg, 8.3,5 A, M
-" Shippent.burg, 8.05
. ' Nvw vine, ' (I.:IS
' " Carllelp. . - 10.15
)11.elkallirsburg, , 10.47. . . 4
Arrive ittllarrisbuN. 11.15 ""
lat Train. — ' 2d-Train. .
Leave Ilarrithura .• , 8.18 A. NI '2.55 1'..31..
Merlitinittanirg 8.57 ." 2.42 "
earliale, . 0.27 ''. 5.15
,-Seivville. 10:12 . WAY.
Slilppon:burg., 10.42 " • 4.2 0 ..
Arrive at Cliambersburg, 11.12 . 3.50 "
TRAINS I.RAVE liarrlalitirg via l'ennsyly'anla cew
Aral Railroad at 1.00, P. NI., 2.15, I'. NI., via. Columbia,
:tad 5 50. P. 31.
Pis I.l,banaa Valley and Readtiag . Railroad, at BOa
A. M., 11111 i '2.35. P. 31.
For Pittsburg. at 2.00. AM. oaf Lzo, !tle Po
Ilalthor.re, at 2.50 a a5l 8..15. A. M., and 2.05. I'. 31. Fo
Treverton; \ VII liarnsport and Buffalo. at 1.27 and 7.59
P. M. Palmy' I.ill and 'l . ;o...loellannu Railroad, liar Au
bupiland Pottsville, nt SMO, P. N. '
NOTICE, TO I'.ISSL'ACII:IIS: At all 71dLi0118 . wher
Tlekets are sold. viz: Chaniber,burg, 51.1ppensburg
Ca rlislo. Merhaplesburg and Ih . rbdatrg: a redualoa
TLN CENT:4 on each Picket will be made to all Pa., se n
gen: that provide themselves, with Tickets -before e 0
terin4 the Cari'.'N s
11. N. LULL, Superl
Railroad (lhambersburg.)
Nov. 9, INSII.
FURNITURE WARE-Itool,,
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'lVest High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded al the Cumherjand County
Agricultural l'air - 18570
Vie subscriber Inns just reeelrsd, the most Fplendinl
assortusuit rif articles in his lune, evel brought to tills
place-1111.11 ho is determined to sell at prices that do
fy mm1)4111144
Pnr 10, •
. Chamber,
Dinlog-room, IFUR, sirrun.,'
and
' OMee '
. Embracing -every 'article used by TIMM and lintel
keepers, of the most approved fashionable deshln
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In set,Ls.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses„"Wit,frantes,
pirtUres,
Purchasers are requested to call and examine 1115
stock, at Ills eXtVISSIVO ware.rooms, West Main sheet,
North side. ,tq 11. };WING.
Jr.) - Particular attention given as ukual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
mai on moderate terms. . • • • 'A, IL
Cat lisle, 311 t 12, 1858.—ly:
AGIIICULTUItAL IMPLEMENT
AND •
. - SEED STORE. „ •
suczpiccuic S BROTHER,
Ilarejust opened, in the room formerly occupied by
Fluyoek, Taylor k smith, Zug's now building, 3.lain•
street, two doors 6110 Or the market 110116 U ft huge ns.
not Latent of AtlitlClll,TUltAl. IMPLIOIE:NTS and fir.
Hlkors, which they are prepared to bell on the must
reasonable
The stock umbra,. PLOWS ' CULTIVATORS, lIA
ROWS, t!T
OWS, lIAY, ik AW AM) WM:It CUTTLIts,
REAPERS, mowEits. niuus. CII ADLES,
SC1"11I i;S. CORN SIIELLEIIS FORKS,
..SUOVELS, lIOES, RA K ES. PIiUNINO
KNIVES, WHETSTONES liwflolr- e
ern, and evory othor article, no:
' • cossary for I.arm
'ey also Intend keoidng in addition, a full assart•
went of tIEDAR and' WILLOW AVAnE, including
Spain's patent Churn. Brooms, Brushes, Butter-work
an, Bolter-Forms, Prints, , Ladles, Butter Tubs,
Bowls, Sc.
Also,Yrult, Garden and Flower Sands; Seed P.otatees,
.01 the best varieties. They am constantly making ad
ditions to their stock, and will use every 'exertion to
supply the wants of the agricultural community,
They have also the agency for EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
Orders left at the store -for fruit and ornamental
Trees, Flowers nod 'fertilizers, will ho attended to
pimnpt ly. M. B. Silt IMLER - A, BRO.
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April 10, 1050-1 y
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COATS, PANTS AND VESTS or
COATI", PANTS AND VESTS 01"
CASSINET. CASSIM ERE, CLOTH A: SILT{
- CASSINET,CASSIMERE,III:IIIIIc SILK'
OVER-COATS' OF'
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OVER-COATS OF
. CLOTH, DEAVER, PILOT, PETERSHAM, Ac.
't CLOTH, BEAVER, PILOT, PETERSHAM, Ac
GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS.
HENTLEMEN'S. HIAWLS. ' .
As woll'as alt sorts of Goats' Furnishing Goods are
offorral In largo quantities and at romar)zablo low prices,
AN THE EAP cunuiccp STOIIII NEAR 1 . 1!E
MARKEy 110 USE..
Carlisle, p;oi. 9,1859
TRUSSESI BRACES
1 ! SUPPOR.
S. W. Corner Twelfth & Race Streets
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechani—
cal Remedies. lias constantly on hand a large Stock - of
genuine French trusses, also a complete assortment of
the best American. including the celebrated While's
Patent Lover Truss, believed by the best authorities to
be superior t" any yet invented. English and Amor--
eau Supporters and Belts, Shoulder braces, Suspensory
bandages, Suit Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sex
es, in neat portable cases, French Ptl.sarles, Urinal Bags
Ac., dc.,
Orders and ]cherry of enquiry ; will melt prompt at
tention.•
=MEM
IMPORT4I , IT • TO FA MILI E S.
. • SAPONIFIER-1 . !
THE READY Fd3IILY SOAP MAKER.
With which every family, with their ordinary kitchen
grease, can Maim all their. Soap with little or - no trou
ble—HAßD, SOFT, or FANCY.
It will .make hard water soft,, clean Paint,
,remove
Grease, Ac., to perfection. '
Abundant testimony in favor of the 8.11)6111er, with
PIAL and VALUABLE receiptsjoi making different !kinds
of Soap, adut, Rico, by addressing •
• OFFICE OF TIIE COMPANY,
No. MO Penn Street, Plttaburg, Pa„ or
LEWIS JAMES A CO., Agents,
• Jan.4,16,60-3 m.
08,..11e sure you got the original and petentedaracle,
mannfactured by the Pennsylvania - Salt Manufinturhog
Co., East Tarrentuto. Allegheny county, I'a.
.?O ,I C IA No. 1.-2. &3. just
received_ and Wr sole low at IIAiDERTEI.'
•
fl LASS; • GLASS.-500}mug 'G hiss
Ijr ot'ullBleoe, clugle and dJublo thick, Juxt received
, 11.155i1GY BAXTONT,
, 111cr.: 10, 1859.
Vstiticational
9UtSCCURIICOiiS.
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CIIANUE OF lIOURSt
FOR CHAMBER SRI) IfO;
----A. B. EWING'S
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SOM,ETIIIN( NEW!
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C. H. NEEDLES.
PRILARL:LPHIA
Ncw''
aiTTEX7OIO.7r:
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
After returning his' acknowledgements foi the Cory
liberal patfonage'whielt has been extundect,to bite, tho.
undersigned world. call attention to the fact Abet h a
has just re-opened his extensive . assortment of fatuity
0,9-9RIES
In his new storeroom, on the south-east .corner at the
public square, where the public era invited to call and
CXllllliOO a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety
and extent, will defy competition; comprising In part
loaf, lamp, crushed and brown 'cumuli,
dare, Rio and ranked Coffee Eve,y vu.
day and quality of TEA. *cos. (ground "
and utiground,) PickelS, Sauces, "Able Oil. <7 '
Now Orleans, Sumrhouse and Trinidad .
• Molasses; New York and lihilldelphlaSyr
ups, chaese,); amain, Vermecilli, split Pens, Hominy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina,. Chocolate, Extraet'o,
Coffee, refined Nagar at reduced rates; washing and bob.
lag soda. ToteuNe of the most favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Seger& Also, a beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware, 'plain and g.dd band China Ware,
Glass, Queens. Stone and Eattbern Were, in groat vs.
riety, and nn elegant let of PanUy Soaps, extracts and'
Terfuniery for the
FRUITS: Including Peaches In cans, Raisins, Cram
berrie::, dry apples, citron, ahnotidii, oranges, demons;
.
1
i 1 1 70111 POIT:1112)4 ca:{Ph
n °l : VI d a nal and
a Va l'
g ...., = _ . kty, Brandi.. dark and pale, Lisbon
k , -r. — ..__ . ;:. 11 Sherry Port. Madorla, Ginger, Catawba
, 54 . ...,, k __ ; ,,. 4,?.,..... and Muscat Wines in casks and Lol•
tier, t ,, cotoft 1, hislicy, liolland . 01n, and Schchlinn
Schnapps.
_ _
FISII. AND SALT.
A largo stock of LAMPS, Wenn! Dyott's celebrate.
lamps for burning limosene or coal nil, also. Sporn
Pine, Lard and Coal Oil,. Itnrnlng. Fluid, Sperm an
Star Candles.
•
. CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
lirusbesp Hopes, Mopps, Soaps, Doomnitts Waiter
Looklng•glairses, fine letter and noto paper, Winne
Ware. painted buckets, ite.
'n Colton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, and a ful
stock of Gloves, Including the well. known Ilanove
Ilnek.ll loves.. • •
_co 00
30 00
n khort, his stock comprises everything that is calk
for in his lino of business, and no efforts will bo spare
to render entire satisfaction to his tustomers.
• pullsle, Oct. 27, 1828-Iy.
3tarketing of all kinds taken to exchange re
goods. .
HALBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY
QM:M.:MARE AND VARIETY STORE,
Corner of ifie Pufilie'Square, oppo
site the Carlisle Deposit.Bitzik.
.1. D. HALBERT has again reptimished lila stork "o
goddr.' 'His assortment is now full and emulate. among
which may be en urnemted every variety of fresh ...-
FAMILY GRQCERIES,"':
In quality and peeo
C.. 4 T E T . •
A large stock or Chinn. 4:lnFm And Queenpwarn, nif , I,lC` w
and beautiful designs, and embracing every grado of
lie I,e SOLE AGENT in Canine for .10013 y evlobro ted
2dTrun
:1.40 1•.?
:1.12
KEIZOtiENE 011 COAL OILLAMPS,
.ne of the greatest diegoveries of the age, combining
heapti r ess; ' , arid) , and increased light. Coal Oil and
Lamps constant)); coD handi - which the public, are lii
lue6ted to: ill and thmuaine.
4.25 •
4.50
5• 0 4
• - JOS. D. llALBrier,
N. W. Comer of Pub uaro
Catlisle, Oct. 27, '2B.
j O S E P S T E • E
WATqI-MAKER,
SOUTIIMA. OVER STREET,
A. feta doors Soutk of the Four( House
Having supplied myself with n largo assortment of
Watch Matetiais, Glasses, dr., I ant nom prepared to
all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, A.,. on the
most.reasonable terms, that may lm entrust, d to I l ly•
rare. I loping by strict attention to business to he fa
voted with a littera! share of public patronage.
A lino assortment of JEWELItY. snrlG us ladles'
Recast Pins and Eau Drops, ti o lit so u l (•, ;c0;
lireast Pins and Ear DropO, Dora Gloss lies nil hhol-S
Gold Chola Hooka, Plated Chains, Gilt ' J ackets, G uards,
Rom de.: Also, it large and fine asturtment of
tl GOLD I:INGER-RINGS. •
Alsora hire lot of Silver Minting, Dttarhed Lover,
0,1,1 Loping. Watches, slid it good assortment of - STlver..
plated :Ind Steel Spettaeles.
all of which trill be sold share of public t
npr it respectfully solicited. JOS.' U., STEEL.
Carlisle, July la, 1659---ly
"01.11110 A" Malt '
I_7 I AIIILLY----GROCEItt - AND TEA
•
- STORE.
Just received and in store, a fresh and writ 'se
lected assortment of Jtio, Jana and Mara. .
caibo Coffee, Masted Coffee. Crashed
Pulverized Sugars, .Relined
other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans . •
(baking) IM oI
Spires of every variety.—
pure only; Starch, Falnd and .
Chocolate. Mdcearonl, Cheese and
Crackers. Tapioca "and Saga, Indigo,
Saleratent and Soda,. Crush Tartar and as-.
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Col'huida - Seed.
lino assortment In Packages,
ge r-7. ;" and to bulkas well as all other articles.
belonging: tg the Ludness—all at the lowest
and late reduced prises.
J. W. EBY.
WATC II ES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WA IthAT CONLYISW old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly bpposlte the Cuinberland
Valley Bank.
. .
I haveJuat received a new assortment of watches,
ewelry. medallions. silverware, It - r.7ln oddities to rev
°ruler stock to which 1 Invite the attention of the
public, Theassortment embraces fine f- 4.
gold and silver lever watches, Hunting
and open case..do., gold Anchors for ( 2,
...I ' a
Ladle's and Gentlemen and - Oliver Le , a ,
pines and Quartier watches of every va.
' riety In style and price.
Also fine gold Medalllcrns. lirea.st.plns for Ladles and
•Oentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gehl
Alt; Vest. curb and neck chair.. Gold bracelets. linger
tinge,4uffpins, studs, sleeve-buttons, com.ses. charms,
Ac., Lc. Geld and silver thimbles, sliver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, teii, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A largo assortment of gold. silver
~,,,..i . ...„,- - - • and common sPectacles, to snit ail
•agerlo which we invite special oppose
Lion. - ' - .
A line' lot of OOLD PENS from the best makerh,
.p.etaele cases, fancy boies, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common bracelets, match chains,
Mantle Clocks and a variety of 'articles usu.
ally kept in Jewelry establishments, able))
1 will Fell low fir rash. All articles war.
',anted to he what they are represented.
Particular attention paid as - usual to
11 ATC/I REPAIRING and all work won
ranted.
Dec. 20, 1857.1
RE A T EXCITEMENT ATMAR-
G
Old .lobn Brown still
dies of Carlisle and rot
LEINCII 4. SAI
examine their spiel
.lust meelved. bur
'SILKS, (front Auction.
ties and Ihdans. Late,
(IOODzi, In great variety of style,. and Muds. , Brecha,
double reversible, and line Scotch SHAWLS.' • .
FURS FURS I! FURS I!
Direct frou the manufacturers, warranted Irco • crop ,
moths, and at greatly reduced mines. .
Also a largo addition ol STAPLE (DAPS,
the season, including W01.1 , 8' CELEBRATED ❑AND
VElt BUCK ,OLOVE 4 , warranted ge n uine. notwith
standing the annum:gm AND EXCLUSIVE AGENCY.
Carlisle, Nov. 2,185 U. • •
1859.
• NO PAIR TRACE CHAINS,
with a large assortment or
BUTT CHAINS,
BREAST CHAINS, '
HALTER CHAINS, •
FIFTH CHAINS,
TONGUE CHAINS,
COW CHAINS,
' SPREADS, &b. &c.
Just received at the cheap Hardware store of
March it;, 1859: 6AXTON
100 to I L O
LI N :D S 1110.\ 11 %
IthiV.ll.llE2ssortuAioN2if
STEEL, •
•
• SHEET IRON,
•
• 1100 P -IRON,
RIVETS,
. • BOLTS,
NETTS,
WASHERS,
• ANVILS, .
° VICES, •
FILES,
RASPS,
SCREW PLATES,
•
• •• BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, &o
Just received and for sale cheaper the n over, at ,
March Ai, . HENRY SAXTON'S.
TRON RAILING!—Iron Railing, for
j_Conietery enclosures, public and private grounds and
gardens, rondo to order at the Ca rnal° Foundry., Our
Mock of Railing, Verandah and. Bracket patterns °Kw
prises a large , rarietyof new and elegant designs which
too public are invited to call and examine. Orders fur
casting and putting up Bailing will be promptly exam.
led at satisfactory prices.
1F9.;.. An entirely now TEN 110119 E STBA'.II ENGINE
and Hui LEit now on hand, warranted to be of the best
make, cud will be sold at a bargain fir ; cash or on shorp
time .
F.GARDNEE & CO. . • July 21; 1-i..:513.
ej LASS !. GLASS 1 I. TAINTS
‘_A ; PAINTSII A full gulsoarnent of Glass of nil sizes
and wit:silty, •ulth lords stock of fresh PAINTS,. all
colors. Oils, Varnishes; &c., ,Cemout in largo or ,suiall
quantities, at lotrilgures nt .
JOIIN r.. LYNE &. SON:
North Hanover Street
Printing neatly oioonted:
133EME!
F 7 S
LAN
DR. m 7
CELEBRATED.
vEßmipub'E
LIVER PILLS.
.'W.t.beg leave ic; call tit a at-t
•• tion of the Trade; and more,
especially the Physicians. of .41e
- couritrY, to . two of the most,popu
lat remedies
,now . before the pkiblic.
'We refer to .
Celebrated
Vermiruge and Liver Pills.
-,We'do not -recotnrriend them as
universal Cui=e-alls, but simply for
-.Vvhat their — name purports, viz.:
- THE VERMIFUGE,
For %expelling Worms from the.
human system. It has also' , been
administered with the . most Satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms. .
. . THE LIVER .PILLS,
For the cureof LIVER COI4PLiINTS,
.411.13itrous' DEKA NGEMENTS, SICK
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
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. hever known to fail when ad
ministeied in accordance with the
directions.
EMI=
Their .unprecedented popularity
has indUced the proprietors;
FLEMING BROTHERS,
•
PITTSBURGH,-PA. -
' tio dispose of their Drug business,
ih 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. IVl'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the - high
position they n.lw hold. among the
great remedies of the •day,_they
will continue to . , spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and — Purest material, , and- corn- -
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
• -- P.& Dealers 'end 'Physicians ordering from others
thiin 'Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders •
distinctly, and take none-Gut Dr. M'Lane'r, prepared by
Fkming Bros. Pitteleroh, Pa. TO those wiebiog to glen
them.a trial; we will ?omen] peri t r i post pahl,_to toy
part of the United States, ono o for twelve •
threecent 'postage /damps, or ono vial of 'Vprnilfogo
fourteen threo.cent Mumps. All ordeis front Canada mint
be de — compauled by twenty Cede extra.
STONIAGN BITTERS.
The Proprietors and manufacturers of.HOS
TETTER'S GELEBRATED STOMACH "UT
TERS mil - rippeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has at 'shied 21, repu
tuition heretofore unknown. A . feiv. facts upon
this point will speak more, powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion br lils7,olling puffery.
Tlie-consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its 1111111111'51 steady
incrimse in thne3 past, it is trident that during
the cond4, year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount'
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the•stinetion of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements .
and the dinensi.s'resulting therefrom.
This 18 hot a temptirary popularity, obtained.
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting, the qualities of the ,Bitti , rs, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable Medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring as tinie
Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and 'ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently.t hat• the "Bitters"
ore a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, to,the proprietors a source oft un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
I ,~
:~~vi
THOMAS CONLYY
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systein,
giving it that tone and energy indinpensablo
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to aconditiori essential to the healthy discharge
of the fauctiohs of mature.
Elderly persons may un'the Bitters daily as
per directions on 'the bottle, and \ they will find
in it it stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining, years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent asp tonic,
Cnnd rejuven'ating generally. • We have the evi
dence Or thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced thehenefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice 'of physicians, they haver abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex., There are certain periods when
their cares arc so hamming that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, espcolally it' she bo young, is apt to
forget her own health in lief extreme anxiety
for her infant.i Should the period of maternity
arrive (luring the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here;
thou, is a necessity fon a stimulant to recupo
rate the energies of he'system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing inothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement 'of physi:.
cians, because it. is agreeablo to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength, •
All those portions, to relto Wo have particu
larly referred, above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague,. 'caused by malaria, diarrhea,
disentery, indigestion, loss of appetite,. and
'all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superinnuMed invalids; persons bf sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will cons:Ok i
their own physical welfare by giving to'llos
' tettetz's Celebrated Steam]: Bitters t trial.
CAUTION,—We caution the public' against
using 114 'of the many imitations p 1 counter
feits, but. ask 'for lIOBTETTERjO CELEBRATED
STOMAEII BITTEUB, and 800 that each bottle has
the words Ilostetter's Stoinach Bitters"
blown on tho side of the.bottld, and•stamped
on-'the metallic -.cap covering the' cork, and
observe that our autegraxili signature is o'n the •
label.
.1311. Prepared and soIdbyROSTETT.ER &
Pittahurgh, Pa., and :field by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout theHnited States, South Ame
rica, and HermanY• • • •
.•
ME
For sale by 8. Enlist, 8. W. Ifaierstlck, CarliSlo; John
0. Ankh, John Stambaugh, Shlppensburg; L. , itauf•
map, J. It, Nanning ! , Mechanicsburg; and Druggists
generally throughont the county, , Nov. 9,'60.
T)ELT.;St , BELLS 1 e BELLS .11 1-
A.) I'arku 80110, ot•tbe beet. makes, for onto cheap, at
the Hardware Stor n e•of 'J. LYNNiiQN,
May 18,18¢9. • •%; ' .." , North Ilnuorer at.
31iebicifies
EEO
HOSTETTEIt'S
nlisttintons
Carlisle •Poundrsr'
M A s.
CAIt ANS . 3ASII'FACTORY,
• East Main Street, CARLISLII.•'
This extensive establishment in now- in,Completo or
der and supplied with the best machinery for executing
work In every department. Tho buildings have also
boungreallynniarged thin spring and stocked with the
uowest aint most improved tools for the manufacture
of
DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES. SASU,
SlttOtters, Blinds:Mouldings, lintekets and all oilier
kinds of Carpoittor wurrk. SPo invito Builders, Car,
periters and others to call mid examine our facilities for
doing this description of work. The boat 3latorjals
used and prices as it, as at any other establishment in
the Coptity
STFAA ENOLNIt6 BUILT TO OliDElt. •
cota'repoltkina heratoliwo. Enghms Intro loom rec.,
ly built for W. il. 'fendersOn & Sou,
In tido borough,
It. Bryson & Co. Allen toarnship,Ahl& Brothers, New ,
Yille, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and ot:lorn,
at who.° establishmont: they May he 00011 In doily op.
-orailon,and to whom we ranirefto Ito oiklettee of - then.
superiority. ' /. •
IltON AND BRA SS CAFITINOB.\
of ivory desbrlption, from the smallest to the heaviest
omamtud at short notice for every kind of .ma. ,
A larKe variety of mill castings mow on hand
Two skillful Pattern rnaltora fmustontiy employed.,-
It EPA Iti:10 promptly attended, to for Paper Mills,
Dlstlllorlea, Grist' 31Ills, Fuetorlea, &e. .Turning and
Ltm ttlng"Mill villes,.&e, done in'tho boot style.
MAOILINES AND HORSE - POWERS.
. _
. -
such as Bari' Ilea, Four flare, Posters, ileriZnntill
li par Pout: fled Two Horse Powers, Corn Shellers,
Crushers, Iron Rollers. Plohgh castingti, and other 'or
tielox for farmers. on hamt or promptly made to order,
BURDLN CA11.9111_1114,
fend r6p:drod. Our facilities for building Cars ore now
pion, complete than !wavier., and enables us to fur:
rish them to tritommrters ou. the rail road on nee01110 •
dating tormi and made of the best materials. .Orders
tad kited and entire antistitetion goardo teat
The long experience in thin' InDlineSS of the `Senior
partner of Ihn nein, and the completeness of our mn
ellinery In every branch ortho 'establishment w aq ,,,,c
us In ni:SUring the bent work to all who fawn- us
with th, , ir orders. The I . oll . lljued patronage or our old
friends and the public is respectfully solicited.
• May 22, I.IIARDNER f: Co.
100 I)! GOO Dll GOOD!!
lint A , eoi cud at tire cheap oi-neer'y of the turd
of good 1.11:1ks, it port of which tiro t . ho I
Hermetically 'Mulled PEACIIES, (fresh.)
TO3I.ITUES, •
CORN,
pplAs,
A SPA R AO US,
OYSTERS.,
" •
LongTsicB.
-PINE A
TURTI,FI SOUP, " •
" SARDINES, .
Pialifed ,Chow Chow, Mccalllll, - ,,l,obsters,
Cauliflower; Ca pers.:
.1
f` . „
Oil vas, Totnatoo Hataup, Walnut do., slushroom do.
Popp.. SAuce, lluullgy, Gritts, Cranbarrlos, thu Ones
of Dried nool, Nugar.annal tihoulder. llologrn
S.inaage,Alu p a... - !:aiNlaararonly - Sugtirseoffeesi - Taut,
Molasst.a. I{llll !t of all,kloda.
ttUEONSW hU, F !NB SEUA RS, among which art
twentylive thousand tiertuhn Sines, pritno Tobacco,
and the very beat nod purest LIQUORS in thmentinty,
Confectionary hod Frult,'&c. .
• All of which aro otrorioi to the ci tkon aof Carlisle and
county of Cumberland. at tile lowest prices for CAB/I.
COME ONE, COME ALL, two doors East of Rhoads'
Wa minnow.
Quihile, Nov. 9, 1550,
1 11 M INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN
A l AND EAST PENNS MAIO MUTUAL FIRE IN
SUIIANCE CO3IPANY or Cumberland county, Incorprc
rated by MI net of Amiably, is how fully organized, and
in opration under t h u management 01 tiM following
vernal ouorx, viz:
1.01.,1114: Italloy, Wllllmn 11. Oorgiire,,lVlletanol Ct?cklln
Efolletborger, Christina Stajlllitto-..1.5 .. h)n C. Dun.
./11,01, 11. Carver, Lowls Ilyer, B. Eberly, lionia
10111 11, 310:p:or, .Y. Brandt, .10,4uph •311c1cerslitun,
Alox.1)1.1. qttlieurt. ,
- •
The raft, of inguranee'are as low and favt rable nn nay
Cnal panty of the kind In the
,State. Persona wishing to
!mono° zoo:ober:4 are Invited to make lipid:eat Lon _to the
aLmots of the company, who' are milli:lK wa it
u ion
.
then: at any time.
NVII. it, 17C1if7 AS, President.
CHRISTIAN 81!.11CHAN7Viee Prositiont
IAEIVIS lIYEIt, Secretary.
ItICII.IEI. COCK Trenaurer.
31anagers.—Wm. It. blorgile, 1.. flyer, Christian St,
mien, 31. Coekild, .1. C. Ilunlep. It, 31artin, D. Bally,
11.Coover, Ales. Cathcart, .1. IViekersiun,l. Eleholb
gar, tl. Eberly, Brandt. ,
AOI NIS
CUll Bit LAND COUN'ili.— John Sherrieit, All on,
HeurY 800 , lug, Shiremanstown ; Samuel Wonclimrd
Dickinson.; Henry llowinan,-Churehtown ; undo Orli
oth, South Middleton; Samuel ii rahatlL 'W.. Penn't.
horn'; Samuel Coove, 310ehatitcsinirg ; Conlin
Shopherdatown; IL Grover; Shepherdstown ; .1. 0. Sax.
too, Silver Swing; Held. Hayetstiek, Silver Spring;
Charles Roll, Om lisle_,John liver,
• YORK. COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol.
ford, Franklin . : .Ins. CHIRON NVarringuin : J. F. Dear
flora*, Wasilington.: D.
_Rutter, Newburg . ; It.. C. v elark,
Dilloburl .-
DA UPIIIN CO.—lionsor k Leaman, Harrisburg.
Members of the company having pollelusabout to ex.
pin,. ran have thorn•J 4 'wod try malting application
anyiof Iho Agents.
April 20. 1859. .
.INO. D. CHURCH . ;
• CHURCH . & 'fiBERLY
STEAM SAW MILL
1112EI
LUMBER YARD,
t...
NEW CUNIBEItLAND, PA.
All hinds of
LUMBER,
constantly on band.
Lumber dellvi‘red at any point' acee , Ablo by Railroad
at the shortost notice.
• B if I I, N TIMBE
Or ALL SIZES AND I,ENI/TIIS CUT To ommt.
Mar 25, ISsa—t
TAT AND CAP EMPORILTm._
J. ti. CA1.1.10 & CO., successors to Wm. 11. Trout
would 111111111111e0 to 1.11011: 1 . 1114111111,11 31111 the 11111i114
gonerally tint they have Just reeelved front Phil udel.
phi. a IZII,IO 31111 elegant stock of goods, In their lino of
business of every voriety, style lOU' Ituality.
They have on h;undn splendid
ussortment of
•••- 4 -4=, ~ • : HATS AND CAPS
7 el .__
_ .
of all deserlatlona, from tho•cmnnum Wool
to the finest FITIt AND SILK and at prices
that moat stilt ovory ono who has an eyo togetllng Ills
worth of Ills monoy. 'flat ,toek includes,
3fOLESEIN, CASS' ilEltE, III:A ymt FELT IHA'I'S,•
of ivory WOe nod rotor and unsurpas , .ed for LIMIT
NESS, DURABILITY AN!) FINISH: by those of any
other establishment In the country.
3IEN'S, BUYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS nod CAAS,
of every Jeserlptlen constantly On hand.
They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and as
many new 011. no 110.11,10, to give them n call.
J. O. CALM() A CO..
'Apr. 27,'185!1—.1y •
4)DOTS AND SHOES.—I have just
..dded to my steal, an assortment of Ho, &:4111w.
]ton's and Burs' {Vitae]. Boots, very cheap and good
Ladies' Misses" and Children's Boots and Shoes of
Willis' celebrated make. handsome and cheap.
A full tissortanetit or Oust Shoes and Sandals. Best
(pointy and lowest prier.
My Old cuAranorn for Routs ens Shoos, aro reapectfally
invited to give me a call.
Carlisle, Oct. 26, 1650
19
W. SCOTT,
(Late of the firm of 117nchester S• Scott,)
ttentlemetes Irpritishing Store
.SHII 1 MANUFACTORY,
No. 814 CIIISTNUT STit4ET,
(NEARLT OPPOSITE THE WIZARD
. PIIILADELPHIA. - -
Sarrrowould respectfully call tho attention of
his former friends to his new Store. stud la prepared to
till orders for SHIRTS at short notic'.. A perfect fit
~guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE
'SWIM'S and COLLARS. [0et.12,'59.
•
THE COL lESSIONS AND EXIT
• UP A VICTIM. ' •
Designed for the benefit, and nu n warning end a can.
lion to these who coffer from nervous debility, indigos.
nun, lowness of won t of sieep premature decay,
Eve.; as Q consequence of youthful imprudence, or the
baneful habit of nelfabuse. At the same time pointing
out the curtain men, et of sutr cony.
By one win, has suffered front the above cause, end
from misplaced
.confidence in medical humbug and
quackery. :Bugle copies sett (pest free) on the receipt
of n utatuped envelope, bearing the address of the ap.
pllcant. Address,
: NATITANIBI. MAYFAIR. ESQ.,
Bedford, Kings County, N. Y.
110c.14,1850-3mos
nHAVEB . MRSISUIVG PERCALE
SEIIVIINAILIr.
Tho ?opntation of this lustitution is now fully estab
linked, and its success om 21 first close Seminary placed
/ beyond doubt. Pupil. will find in the boarding do.
;mamma, home comforts, parental supervision and
moral intluenco. In the educational departMent
complisliod teachers, thorough instruction, and sure
means of advancement.
-- CONTENTS OF cATAbooup JUST ISSUED.
Trustees; Geferetices; Teachers; Poplin in attend•
anco the year past, US; Course• or Study; Graduation;
Expenses; Location; Metall and Moral Training; TM.
Tatosaut: from Ron. Geo. Chambors, 11. S. Schnook, D.
,D.. and others, in regard to the scout annual examine.
Wins; from the Chandowslint* Press; and fioin dames
IV. 'Alexander, L. D.. of ;Now York. and otliors. ,
The next session will rummoucu•Soptembor
For a catalogue address
Gov. HENRY REEVES, A. M.
ChaMbersburg.
Aug 10,1859
TDOOT - AND' SHOEMAKINCE—J
xftec 0. TAY.LOR, return 'their sincere thanks to
their Customers, for the Very liberal patronage eaten.
dud to them, and would respecttully Inform the puttlfe
that they'eunti nue to manufacture CUSTOMER Work,
at their old stood, on North Ilisnover.strect, two doors
above this drug store of S. W. Ilayerstlck. ' •
With a number of firstoroto workman employed and
facilitios for soeuriog the , bust Stock Vibe found in the
market, they ore prupored to 'mike up every description,
of BOOTEA AND SIIONS, for ladies and gentlemen!s
In the most fashionablu etYler•and of WORSONTOD
torints and workmanship.
Many years of 'Practical axperienco. In Ibis business
hoth hero and In Philadelphia Justifies thous in saying,
that they are able to Joann' full satisthotlen to all those
wit,, may !Dave thoir ordelis. -
April 111, 1868, tL . d. &Ali TAYLOR,.
CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA
I ke -
A APeRt
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.
• ItGP Cars of this lane leave the Depot tilt Market it.,
Dully, nt .1:o'clock, P.
Leave Carlisle, Dolly, at 7 o'clock, A M.
Goode Intended for thla'Llnei ^ should be marked C. &
Dolly Freight Line, of sent In by 4 o'clock. •
, May 25, Ifi
D .14 I` - L A D L L'P
AND ILEADINO
R A.; I L ROA 'D
•
SUSI3I.I3It AlpAhlil43lllNT,
Aram 18', 1859 1 .
Two passpnger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sul
davit exesieted,)tat 8.00 "A. 31 , and 2.45 P. N, , for
delphia, arrlvihwthera nt'12.50 Anon And 7, 4 0 P.
Returning., leave Philadelphia at 7.80 A. IL., and 1.70
P. 31.,Arrivhnt tic Harrisburg at 12.40 udon and b. 25 P.
31.
Pons: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Car5..53.25; No. 2 (hi
mom tinin,) $270: -
Faros to Bonding,. $1.60 nod $1.30:
At Beading. connect with trains for Pottsv)lle, Miners.
Catawissa, Ac.
Four trains leave Belding fur, Pidindel pli is daily, nt
6A.31 , 10.10 M., 12.30 noon and 5.011 P. 31.
.Leave Philadelphia for 'Bonding at 7.30 A. M., 1.30
31., 3.30 P. M., and 4.45 P. N.
• Faros from Beading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1 45.
The inorning train from Ilarrinburg commas at
Rending with up train for 11 • IlImshnrro. Pittston nod
Scranton.
For through tickets and other Informatlon apply to
4.,.1. (71,1i0E,
General Agant.
My 11, 'CO
LW TA G •ito U T
Tho Rutwriber Lax started a tri.weekly Ithe 01
Stages between Carlisle and Landisburg, 'paving Car-
Ilido uvory Monday, Wednemlay Mid Friday, inunedl.
ately on the arrival of the atternoon• train of cars drone
the east.";,lteturnink leaves lei adisburg at 6 00 A. 01.,
every TlCesday, Wednesday and Saturday, and arrives
at Carlisle at 1,00 P. 01., via. Perry County Warne
Springs, Shen/nuptial°, Sterrett's (lap and Carlisle Sul
phur Springs. 'On nod aferdune the 16111, the line will
e run -daily for the accommodation of passengers going
to the Springs, .
Faro to the several points as °Bows:
Carlisle to Sulphur Sprlugt
. " Sterrelt's Cap,
SUrnittnschtio, . . . . .
• " Perry Comity Warm Springs,
Landisburg, . , . . .
La ndlsburg toll - arm Springs,
iihermansdale,
Sterrett's Gap,'
41 Sulphur Springs,
-,• .
- =
obese lino will tegularly carry the MAIL to and
from the soyeral points above Thdlrated. ' _
I have also a ‘1 ell stocked LI VLItY STABLE, frop
whlett I'ant at all limes ready to furnish horses and ear •
riages to those whin will favor me with their patronage,
on the most reasonable term and in the very hest style,
mayl9lBsB. Eoi tu B 11 EZiPlif..
COPPER; TIN AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
1121311312
The subsrriber takes this method of inforMlng her
'friends and the public, that _she: still continues the
manufacture of all kinds of work, In Copper, Tin "and
Sheet from !ler Stoves ore selected from the most MI•
'MIMI Sty 11.11) Thu Cooking Stoves for theirqualiffes
as cooks antrbalters cannot be surpassed, among u bleb
'are Ilie well Itnown Globe, Nollhe Cook.. Fanny Ferrer.
ter, tlovernor, Penn, 11,111 the now rVrnrite, Prairie
Flower. combining all tho_tested improvements, in fact
the best and cheapest.stove eerr .fared toll°, public.
The Iptrube, Stove, or parlor heater, Improv,ed, for
warming twb. three or f:ur - rooms, !Mt "up to °Quer, be
sides a large assortment of Parlor Radiators and office
*
stoves. PRICKS REDUCED. on . PLUM 11l NG
and 11A8 FIT"fl NO. 'those who wish work done
in this line would do well to: ea I at the old
' 'stead before Colltrutliog elsewhere, as f ant de.
teratined•to du work far lower than the present rates.
I hate for Sabi and keep constantly on hand the patent
Scotch Tip Iturne4,3l - ooTapers, plain and fancy Illays
tilobes, Gas Fixtures, IS rought Inn, Tubes. Hydrants,
Lead Pimpum Hese, Shower Baths, !lath THb,,, Ilver.
How 11:18111N, Marble Basin tops. &c. My workmen are
competent and reliable. All work warranted. and fur
workmanship told materiel, I challenge Vow petition. -
.IpV. A few good Cook Stoi'es will. some sult.tble for
_parlors on hand,-which I will sell at cost: .-, • .
T:Ma'y 4,141.1 q. ---.- , . . MARX M. 3101(1118.
FXCELS .10 . 11 PICTUI 2
C ES
A. It. lii YWOOD would respectfully inform tht
cltkinia of Carlisle, and vicinity that he inn taken room;
t 3
in 7Aig' new building, emit corner of Market Square,
where he is at all times ready to take AMBROTYPES
In the latestand'in - MatiifijiinvVd - idyle. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear, and sat
isfaction given or no climates made. Portraits and'lni•
nuerrentypcs copied. :%llniature Pictures taken for
Lockett; she.. ha Alubrotype.
,Ambrotypen warranted-to Ann 4 the tent of Mum, beta
or water. .
Ladies and nowilemen aro cordially. Invite II to co
and examine bpoehntms.
Prices rem tarts. to $lO. A. It. HENWOOD.
Jan. 27..1808.—1N.' , Artist.
• ;1 * EBERLY
(Z . UNS GUNS.—Just, received large
kft nitstortment of
Double Barrel Guns,
•
Single
Single and Double Pistols,
Revolvqrs,
•
Game Ifags,
•
Powder Flasks,
Shot Pouches,
• Shot, -2:
.
Caps,
I'nds,' Cc. , nt ' ,•
May 25, 1859. IL tiI . XTON'S.
.
LurEIZ Y STAI3I.E.-11avi ng pur
chased from.l. 11. Nonetnalter the I,ll'.EltY
TAIII.I;tIIMEN E, 1 will be always I . saily to aveonnoto
. date the public with 1101;SES,
roItIMIES, ltrtill I ES, and nary other ar.
homy line. lip strict attention to
bushiers and n dezire to please. the bole:m.ll,er hopes to
receive n liberal share Of imbue patronage.
it COIIIi Ii lIEN DEL
• N. B. OnlniinlSSUN on supply threw who may
be to need of them. (I. 11...
N0,25.181:7,
r
-1{ 0 0 .P .1 N-..rw tA ze YAT h.—lhe under
signed 11 . 11 i hemllllllll6lllll,l neent for the sale of
1:00FIN1i and 11:111 now and %%111 instantly
keep 011 hand 11 full supply II) meet the demands of
bulldeos moil !Moles, /I Thom., In ward of a superior art!
au would do will to eald at the latonber and Coal Yard
near the Ws 1111111 W,
June 8, 1859.
1 4. -1 . 1 B.T GR EAT A\li, RI VAI
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING.
The subscribm has just returned front the Eastern
Cities, with a large and not. selected stock of
FALL ANI) WINTER CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISUING GOODS,
' TRUNKS, CAPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS,
&c„ which Its can Hell et such prices, as to astonish the
0515 I.Y.
Having taken particular pains to select :mods especial.
1y adapted ti,r this market, Ito can 05001 0 ids customers,
that they are
WELL AND FASHIONABLY 3IADE..
Buyers will find It to their Interest tp examine his
stock, as he has determined to sell upon themotto of
"SMXLL PROFITS."
to_ Remember the old Stand, near the Market House.
ASHER WM,
Successor to Steiner & Bros.
Carlisle, Sep. 14, 1559.
CHAS. OGIILIff
A HOMESTEAD FOR $10;
- • A HOMESTEAD FOR $100;
Also, HOMESTEADS FOR Sloe;landOer,sltunted on
and neat'llakethatinock Rlver, nbova And below Fred.
orlcksburg, lu Virginia.
'A now town; called Rapahannock, has recori,tfy been
laid out, In Culpeper county. In the midst of the Gold
Region of surrounded by Dillies and mining
companies; and Mims and town lots In alternate
stone or shares. can now be had for a .• more song," to
'lnduce settlement In this desirable region. $154;000
worth of land tato be divided atnongst purchasers or
given away as on Indticement to come on and ante ito•
provements. and the land is of the most improvable
qualities. Many hare already settled and scores of
MING; are coming. Good farming land. In tracts to stilt
purchasers, can bo had at from ten to twenty dollars
per item, payalle in 'easy quarter yearly imtalmenht.
Unquostionablegitles will in all Cll4l be given.
.0,;9- Agents are wanted eveywhere to sell these lands;
liberal Inducements will be given.
For pa• Madam, address
E. BAUDER Land Agent,
July :40,1859. Port Royal, Vs. .
•
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FOR 11359.410.
FAREIRA & THOMPSON,
, No. 818 MARKET STREET, 'above Eighth,
South side, PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR
Elegant Assortment of Furs,
funnutitctured under tliOr immediate supervislorr from
FURS, selected with the greatest care from the largest
stocks of the EcroroAF MARKET, embracing every varim
ty and style of
LADIES AND CHILDRENS WEAR.
Those, purchasing early have .the benefit of a
larger selection. Besides the above goads, we have a
,fine assortment of
BUFFALO .ROBES, GENTLEMEN'S'
FUR GLOVES& COLLARS.
Tho priers of /lathes., goods are at a lower figure than
they can be bought any whoro In the city.
VAREIRA & THOMPSON,
Ndr.0,1859. 818 Market Strout, Phllnd'a.
• N. It—FURS altered and repalreVand FUR TRIM
MINOS rondo to order.,
GREAT. REDTCTION IN PRICES.
1 have this day commenced selling off my entire
ptock of Winter Goode et greatly reffueed prices. ' •
Yrawli MAP, &c.,.AT COOT.
. All other Goods at uncnminotily low prices.
OARPETINOp — AT COST.
Tho stock Is large and compli ' • •
l'lMv is the thus and 001LIA'a the place, :to. secure
'mat bergalos.
,Carlisio,Jin. 4, 1800.
Bigahlutpug,
FARED, WARD fi F:RED;
81.1.FARRET STREET, PIIIIADELPIIIA
J.'&.D. RHOADS,
RAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
ME
EDE=
JACOB $111:03
'OIIAB. 061.1.11 r
.311eDic
SLNF I
V E:lt INV-
NEVER DEBI
IT Is 'COMPOUNDED ENTII
bps become an establishedJi
known and approved by
and fa now resorted to
thedlsenses fol - whlda in
It him cured thousands
years who ha% given up E ... •
outuerous uusoadted
Atm
Thedusemustbeadaf, . 4 1
of the individual taking 'M .
quantities as to act gent.
Let the dictated of da
you in the use of the
tor, and it will cure ( i p
oun attacks, Dyspepsia, p
0 3.
'OM
1r;
tiler Complaints, Ly'sen
neh, Habitual Costive-
Cholera Morbtle, Cholera
Juan,.lieu, Female weak
successfully as an ordl-
CINIc.. It will euruslek
can. testify.) Ili twenty
teaspoonfuls' aid taken
attack..
All who use It . are
In Its favor, -
WATER IN THE
I N VNIONATOD, AND
. , .
Price One Diiiiii. IkorrvtLe•-
•--ALSO.—
• . SA. N 1 1 ' 011 .D" S
FAMILY
A
C 'lt ARTIC: PI L L
co:drama:a FROM . . .
Pure l . gettible Extracts, and put up in Glass
Case!vair tight, and will keep is. any cli
n.ale.
..
Cathartio
IVO Clair' , I le Which the
prnetp, 1110I:C 1111111
. The coomtently th—
in,nc who ha ye long us•
efitetion which nil give
ins Induced tub to juice
f nil.
The Prefeaslon well
Jamaica eel on different
The Family Ca
with duo tolerance to
Cart, been compounded
Potent vegetable extracts
part of the alimentary
site in all cagor where a
'as Perangemonts of the
loins in the Back and
Auld Soreness over the
cold, which frequently,
long course Fever, Loon
&ovation of told over
m
Headache or origin in
tory Diseases, Worths ilk.
Rheumatism, a great
ma - ny diseases to Which
our to meutiou hi this ad
1 00
1 00
nee
Tim Liver Invigorator a
tailed by liruggista gene
10 Trade In all the large
S. T. ►V: S
nford, 111. b.,
335 Brondw
Jun el 5, 17159.
DOES DISEASE OItIG.IINATE' IN
Im PURITY OF TilE BLOOD
This Is a question of vital Importance, nod one which
- has never been satisfactorily disposed of by the prof,'
sera who teach the healing art. Some maintain—and
especially the old school Physicians—that life lives la
tile blood, and therefore all diseases originate in it—
but musters silence avers that aliments have their
origination In both the bends and liulds of .the body.
That the latter preponderate, however, Is a fixed fact,
and tnediral . skill ban clearly demonstrated that at
'least two-thirds of t h e ihk that human flesh is heir to,
have their source in nit ---
IMPURE STATE OF TILE 1114)001
As, for instance, in the - lottg catalegue,finch as Sc
la, Totter, " Barbersltch,' , Plutples, Blotches, Eryslpe
Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges front the Ear, Fever
Sores ' or IrruPtlVo diseases of any Itind.—These are as
cortaaned by well known medical /airs to arise.from bad
Illood—w4llo the highest medical authorities declare -
tint mosf fevers originate In the same Snanner, ;Ind ,
,mare particularly Typhoid and .stArlet —the former be-
Ing nu internal, and the latter an external Irruptive
(Ikea.; and in all persons:duo-keit by these. maladies,
the blued Io found to be el thin coagulated, or of a dark
unhealthy color,
-
To ward off n large majority of diseases, as well as to
'cure n number which have already seized upon the sys
tom, It Is necessary to
'PURIFY THE BLOOD
Lludsoy's Improved Blood Searcher does not claim to
he et . •
UNIVERSAL PANACEA
for every disease known, but tin, proprietors claim for
it the power not-only of draining out all impurities of
tho blood, hitt by tho nldllful rOllll/11311t10,1 of well known
regulable remedies. It will eon, all diseases arming front
a doranandslato of tho Jiver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and rigor to the stomach. That tile
IlLoon SEARCH ru is all that is clainied lbr it, the proprio
tors can produco
' TIIP. PROOF.
It Is only a few years shwa it was discovered, and yet.
It has grown into eucha business that a large laboratory ,
has been bufft .exprosslv - for Its manufacture—, large •
number of men employed, in putting It sip, and still the
SUPPLY DOES NOV EQUAL TILE DEMAND!
We ask any candid man, could thin be eo', If the Mod
kiwi did not possess ALL the virtues claimed for it I
The Prop? letors have 'hundreds nf certificates from
Men of probity and standing in the community, show
trig what the mealtime Is tieing daily. for the suffering
ASK ANY PERSON
who has aver mod the Blood Searcher whether roll
was experienced.
•
• Let the afilhded givo•it a tflal—a single bottle nil
convince the most skeptical of its efficacy.
un,.. For sale.in Carlisle by 8. W. Ilaverstick, S. El
nett, and 11. .1. Kieffer; Kauffman & Sent Alechattles
burg; Oesweller & Zook, Illemberdstown ; Joshua Cele
Ilogston n; Jacob Simmons. Cross Roads; Emir &
Wise, Shiremanstown; A. 81. Leldleb, Bolling Springs;
Mary W.ltlosel , Churchtown.; Edward James, West.
11111; J. C. Fasnauyht. & Pro., Oakville; Slmentaker'
Elliott, Newburg; Wet. Bretton, Now•ville; J. Hood A;
Co.. Springfield ; Russell & Dire. Dickinson; Iligkland
Washinger Jaelowinville; Wm. Clark & Co., Lent
immix; Wet. 11. Eekles, Sporting 11111; D. Donliniter
Whit, ; .1. C. Alt io k, Shlppensburg; all of curium ,
land county, in.
LINDSEY dt LEMON. Proprietors.
lINILIeyeLn re,. Pa
MEM
ME MOST EXTRAORDINARY BOON OF THE AGE
s ilist edition of 10,000 sad in 3iX IVCCA.I.
MOM
“BOYHOOD'S PEIULS
AND
MANROOWS CURSE
PUBLISHED BY DR. S. PANCOAST,
516 Spring, Gardeh street, Plaladelidth, Pa., and
t
for sale by all booksellers.‘
Thle Is a book of 225 pages, 12m0., hound si elothwlth
"nine lithographic plates, and Intended' for parenta,
guardians' and young men. - Every young man woo
wishes to maintain his health and manhood, and kayo
a healthy pragany, should rend this book. Some of the
statoments aro really astounding, nod-kayo never to.
fore appeared in print. 'Price $l, By mall $1.15.
NOW IN PRESS, AND READY FOR DELITERY IN A
FEW DAYS, A (MEAT WORK FOIL THE LADIES,
by tho.same author, entitled
LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE,
AND MARRIAGE FRIEND
This la a work of nearly GOO pages, beautifully bound
I u cloth and contains over 100 splendid and curious on•
gratings. It gives a coinplete description of the strue•
t uro and function of the reproductive organs of the re.
male, showing how married ladles may have or. avoid
largo families. Also-a con)plote history of-iformsphro•
tiltism, with curious plates showing-both 00.00111 n one.
It also gives advice to youog. ladies In selecting" a
husband, pointing out tho cause Of So.unich unhappl
• 11000 after marriage, and the influence it exerts on too
offspring.
The work also gives the symptoms end treatment of
all female diseases. sejliat every female may he her own
•
physician.
The last chapter lo devoted to the Toilet, givitur, the
receipts for cosmetics at present In use bythei nobility
°Mance. England and Rued; fur beantifyidd tliCskin
hair, teeth, and for ivtitoving foul and preserving a sweet
breath. They have been. Obtained at great eipubsel- -
Pricak . sl.6o. Ily atoll $1.75. or eight additional post—
age stdhips. 8000 copies have already been ordered.—
Those wishing a copy of the first °kitten should send
their orders without del 'ay.
For complete description of the work see Prospectus,
which will be sent on receipt of one letter stamp.
Aft ONTO WANTED lu every towitin the Union.
F•eb, 10, 1059—1 y"
yt. 11AMPTON'S ILL CUMPOUND,
Pr. Ilairipton'a Villa contain uultber lialsani or ?der.
eury, but aro purely vegetable In their compealtlon, .
and are highly recoriuueuded by eminent phyalelans, ea
Safe, •
•
, Certain,
. Speedy and
Permanent Cure
•
' For Gravel, fleet, Stric•
•
turns, Lucorrhrea, Female
Weaknesses, and all
other diseases or
•
the Bladder,
•
Kidneys, -
and
Sexual Organs. •
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX.
Prepared and for sale by
DR. J. T. HAMPTON &
405 Spruce street, Philadelphia
Yom. Sold by Druggists and Dealers a very whore. .
Mr. S. G. WILD, solo agent for Nowyills. .
H OWARD ASSOCIATION!
•
PHILADELPHIA
A Benevolent Institution, establhhed by special en ".
dowmont for the relief of the sick And distressed,
oftlieted with llint , lent and Epidemic diseases.'
and °specie* fort.the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs. -
MEDICAL ADVIONI giveri gratis, by the Acting Sur.
geon, to all who Apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of life, LT..)
and in caws of extreme poverty, Medicine!, furniahed
free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Suermateirhata, and other
Discuses of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM—
ELMS employed In the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted '
In coaled letter envelopes, Free, of charge. Two or three .
StampaTur postage will be acceptable.
Addntss„ DR. J. SKILLEN lIOI.IOIITON, Acting Sur.
gent,, 'toward Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Sitikcielphia, I'a. ,By order of the Dlrectors,-
EZIIA D. WEARTWELL, Dresidrw..
GEO, kincimm, fincroteirt.
Det..21,11350.—1y -
• lk,rioNbtleidYi'oltVhe:ArtNthetTcrElbEler'. nre 4 r : U l q l Pri t r e B d°
° t In tl
no settle up. The accounts are now Oh u tu e ndeout,landl
the melt wonted for, the NA/1104 . . , •
' • ,
MIAS. OGAD.Y.
•
CoHalo, Jac, 4,1860.
11311
IR D'S
aOI ATOIt
LITATES.
El
MIX FROM 61/111S, and
4,t, a Standard
all that lave used it,
with cohlidonfo In all
Is rocol n
within the last tyro
all hopes'of roller, an the
CertitlClttC3 111 my pusses,
tod to Cho tompertunont
It, and .unod; In ouch
tly on tho bbwelti.
your judgment guid
Liver Invigorn•
Liver Co in plail n is, Jill
Chronic Diarrhoea, Sum
tery, Drupsy, SpurStom
noes; •Cholic. -
Intaptum, Tintulunen,
nesse'', and may ho used
nnry FAMILY MEDl
lioitdsclie, (as thousand
minutes, Jr two, or three
at commeneuminit of the•
giving their testimony
31OUTII witir THE
{FALLOW 110T11 TO
[7ll Inn general but or
pi
opriutor has' mod Iq , '
twenty ya:rtl.
; a t ;:osue,mth
know that different Ca
• portions of the boWels.
thartlo Plll ban
thin' well established
from is variety of the
which art alike on every
canal, nod.are good awl,
eittlftrtle In nerded.surh
Stomach, . Pleepitterti,
hoins, Costiveness, Pain
whole body, from sudden
if negleeted, end In a
of Appetite, a Creeping
the body, ItestleSsuess,
the head, all I nillimmu•
'Children or Adults,
Purifier of the Illoud and
• flesh Is heir, to() nuther
'meta. Dose, Ito 3,
stilts, _
anilly Cathartic , Pills are
, and sold wholesale by
•turrr 1111 d Prf prictor,
Now York