Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 08, 1860, Image 4

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. ggritulturat Flepitriment.
e,
The Cranberry.
•The general demand. for the fruit of
the Cranberryd.r~ our large cities, and its
value both for preserves and ..pastr'Y, ren:
Ors its profitable. cnltiVaiion aAuestion
of interest with 'many ; An indigenous
plant even now aliundantly Scattered over
the Northern. States, it is hot . subject - to
those drawbacks which attend the pro
ductions of Gooseberries, Currants and
_similar small fruits of exotic origin.:f tThe
peeuliar habit and character of the plant,
however, renders it loss easily turned to
profitable account as a common garden or'
• lartn product As formerly known,•-the
Cranberry, of which there were two spe
cies common in our low swampy grounds
or sphagnum swamps, was collected and
• sold as an incidental product of unculti
irated .astricts.• Eventually cultivation
• was brought to bear on its 'peculiar char
acteristics until yielding to artificial cul
ture, it was produced on dry and more
elevated grounds, and finally became
special crop propagated and transplanted
as we transplant Strawberries, or other
• strmll fruits. With the supply, the de
mand increased;' and in the New
,England
states it has now become a valuable crop,
wh It treated wit and attention
. The wild Cran •‘ of two species:
• The common (Oxycoens palustris) . for
,- .moriy.Vaccinutm is lbund in New
. New York and northward, in sphagnum
swamps, and the large fruited'(o itiacro•
carpo) less common and superior as a
fruit. Cultivators claim to havcat least
increased the size of the fruit and growth
of the plant;
The name, BELL CRANBER4Y, is ap-
plied to a reputed variety, which succeeds
. on upland or dry. soils also called the Up
land Cranberry.. .
The LOWLAND,.or.GIiEnrcr, is the var
iety most etiltiVated, and hundredsof bar
rels tire annually sent to Neir.York mar
ket, where. they commend, six to twelve
dollars per barrel... ,
The product of an acre varies wally.
With extra culture...it may reach three
hundred bushels.. -
cultivation. The most suitable soil
for the. Cranberry,-is a sandy loam witli'a
fair proportion of.decayed vegetable mat
tea. For the lowland .varieties, swamps
ritolaimed by the levelling - of the surface
and removal of water, which can be readi=
ly done by. ditCh draining and the expo.
sure of the soil to the action of the at
mosphere, supplying sand where deficient
iu quantity; is the most obvious course.
Owing to the fine fibrous nature of the
roots, it is important that there should be
sufficient sand to render the soil close in
its texture yet not of a tenacious . char
-actor. The weight of the sand Itas this
effect:
Planting. The plants which tire ob
tained from cuttings furnished with roots
are sot out iri shallow drills or ruts,- eigh
teen or twenty inches apart; the plants
about six inches spirt in the drill. Suffi
cient soil must be drawn to the plants to
bind them. The plants should,,to be suc
cessful, be so sprtiad as to cover the sur
face. To secure this result in favorable
soil will require three.er font' seasons.
t d Gathering the Crop. Thiri is done by
mean's of a rake with wire teeth through
which the branches of the plants pass,
pulling off the fruit. And hero is pi-Ohs
bly the most 'objectionable part of the
routine. The rake must injure the plants
considelably; but hand picking would
not prove profitable. It is estimated that
one man can gather about thirty bushels
per day with this rake. ,
There has been mach attention recent
ly gilien'to the propagation of Cranberry
plants for• sale to planters. They 'cost a
bout five dollars per thousand put up in
. a safe manner for transportation. • •••.•
Planting may be done either in fall.or
• spring. In some localities, full would
prove the most suitable; and in otheis.
spring. This will mainly depend on the
nature of the soil and climate, the,,.state
- of the land to be planted, and the facili
..ties.for:procuring the plants.-- - We - should
prefer spring in this part of the country
as plants could be.—radily obtained here
in April, and the soilprepared. In more
northern latitudes, the early appearance
of frost would interfere with the prepa
tion of soil, and planting early in spring;
so that fall would, under such circum
stances, prOve the most suitable season.
, The success of a Cranberry plantation,
like any other fruit culture, will depend
on the skill and care devoted to it. The
difficulty of keeping the culture tree from
weeds will prove one of the most foriuida
ble'drawbacks. The crop,-when it cov
ers the ground, will not admitNf the or
dinary method of destroying &wee grass
es (nut grass) so . eonitnonlyllfound in such
soils. Should any of our correspondents
desire to add any bitits on the cultivation
of the Cranberry, we shalt please to give
them publicity. Specimens were brought
to our office raised by William Bates,
Cape May County, New* Jersey, which
measured, three and ,ono quarter inches in
oircuufference The Farmer and Gard
ner,
TO 4 HAVE 'HENS LAY IN WINTER.-
` 1 1'1:1 be sure of a good supply of eggs in
Vilinter l raise some chickens as early in
the spring as possible. The pullets - of
these early broods will be large enough to
lay lite in the fall, and. if they are sup
plied, with warm quarters, besides being
well fed with grain, and allowed, occa
sionally, a few 'scraps of freskineat thrown
in to them, they will continueo lay all
winter. Old' hens if treated thus, will
often: become quite , prolific.--Hen roosts
should be .supplied with ashes, gravel,
and.pounded shells, especially. in winter,
when the.hens cannot procure these•ar-'
tides elsewhere.
• seri( you wish . to be healthy, rise
early. \ . •
Obucationaf.
TRYING, FEMALE COLLEGE,
• iIIiaidiANICSBURG, PA.•
' This Institution, designed for UM liberal education
of Young Ladies, Yule bean In operation two years with
the most gratifying results. It is new established ou
'a firm basis, and Its, putrneagn already' extends over
several States. . •
!I It is located on the Curial,'Mond Valley Railroad mid
!S I way between Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the most fer.
tile and bettutit ul Amnion of the valley, and is in close
proitimity to one of the must moral, healthy, and en
terprising towns in' tho State. •
I It Is contrp_l.,nlid easy of nness. Students leaving
5 Washington, lialtlnuire, or Philadelphia in the morning
train fitr'ilarrisburg, will arrive illochanicsburglith
I' time for dinner. ' .
S , Ti.. edifice Is largo end commodious, surrounded by
5 double verandas, and will eccom inoda to about one hen
Bred boarders. In Its construefidn, it combines all the
j modern lirovments for the promotion or health.
, cent foitanal np waikeit lone, In these respects phyt4clum.
pronounce it unrivalled, Thu ehamboraare largo and
' neatly furnlitted. .Bach has its r•ogister for heat mid
:1 ventilation Only two students occupy Um saute room,
The bath rooms are at all times supplied with warm and
coltrirater. ' ,
a The grounds aro ample, and well arranged for recre
-0 :Won, and the various wiiistimnie exorcises—eo e 56501.
7 Cal to health, graceful movement and symmetry oh
4 form.
The Faimlty of 9:mimetic:m . ls efficient end expert'
. I mired.
8 In the Collegiate Departmentthe course of study is
19 of a high grtule, comprehending all theituldects belong.
In b% to a Classical, Polito and Christian Education.
:0 In the Preparatory Department' pupils will be care
. „fully instrimted in those branches forming the basipot
thdrough English education.
SEssious.—ffirst, Session, from the Ist Wednesday 01
September to the 30th of January.
Second Session, from the lot of February to the I st el
July.
"Vacation, during July and August.
TEEMS PEE SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLI.
IN ADVANCE.
Boarding. %Ailing, Furnished Ilooms,F
and . . . . . . •
Tuition—Collegiate Department.
Preparatory
," First Clam,
‘l , ;t, of,trnchnrgo forApcient Languagrs.
Musk—Plano and Guitar.
'ocal . . . .
Modern Languages, 10 00
l'aluting, Drawing and other Ornaineutal Braucher ,
t the usual rates.
•
Text-books furnished nt city prices..
For further particulars address, "
Rev. A. IL, 31ARLATT; A. M.
Preside*
EMIZIE
i'tllsfcllancou .
(lUMBERLAND VALLEY R R
WINTER Ahl1;11V GEMENT.
• _
is
CHANGE •OF • HOURS! •
Oti And After MONDAY,- NOV. 14th 185 D, PANAAng,,
Trait. kill run ns follows: (Sundays excepted :)
=
t Train.
6..9" A. M
OM,
9.39 "
Leave Chnthersburg,
Shippeusburg,
"
carlble. 10.16 " 4.25
5l eclffilfsburg, 10.47 " 4.50
Arlive at Harrisburg. 1135 4 - 5 . 20 "
FOR ClIA51111:11811Elltat
• ' . • Ist Try in..' 2d Train.
LviVellarriliburg - • ... 8.15. A. M 2.05 P. M.
ii - Mcglianiesburg. • 8.57_ ..
2..12
Carlisle, .,. 0:37 " 3.15
" • Newville. 10.12 " 3.50
Shippemiburg, 10.42 . " 4.20 - --Tr
Arrive at Cliiiiiiliersburg,' 11.12 " 4.50 ii
'VIIAISB LEAVE liarrislitim via Pennsylvania C.
tral Railroad at 1.00, P:M., 2.15, P. ST., Till Columbia
and 5 50,
,V, 51. '
. . .
VbC,l,ebanon Valley and Reading Railroad, nt S 00 ,
A. 34.;*and '2.35. P. M.
For; Pittsburg', at 3.00, Ac Of. mad -1.30, P I'o
Italtlmore, nt 2.50 and 0:45, A. 51., and 2.05, P. 31. Po
Traverton, Williamsport and'BulTalo; nt 1.27 and 7.50
I'. SI,: Schuylkill and Susi - La - Minna Railroad, for Au
burn nod Potfoolllo, at 2.00, P. 31.
NOTICE Ti) PASSENHEHS: At air Stations where
Tickets are sold, viz: Chatubersburg, Shippensburg.
Mechanienburir and Harrisburg, n reduction 01
TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Passen
gars that previa° themselves with Tickets before ere
. •
• •0: N. LULL Super%
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101111:pad Office, Chnuthereburg, 1
Nov. 0.1869. f
ENVING'S
PURNITIFRE WARE-ROOMS,
11.559
,
Vest lig h Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber halt just. received the most splendid
assortment of nab:lies In his line, over brought to this
place—,hich bo is determined to soli at prices that do
fy competition.
Pnirlo, . ' 5
Chamber, .
Dluing.room, PIM NITUR
Hlltalion and
Office
Kmbraring every article used by House and Hotel
kespers, - of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in sutls.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit frames,
pictures, Ae., ke.
Purchasers are.reAncsted to call and examine his
stock, at his extensive ware rooms, iVest Main street,
North side. . • • A. ii. J' WIND.
4 Particular ettentlon given as usual to funerals;
orderwfrom town and.country, attonded to prouml
and on moderato lorms. A:
SOMETHING NEW!
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
AND
SEED STORE:
N. D. STIZIONLEII.k BROTHER,
Have just opened, in the room formerly occupied by
Shryock, Taylor S Smith, Zug's new building, Mein
street, two doors east of the market house, a large as ,
sortment of AIIitICULTUISAI. IMPLEMENTS and for ,
linters, which they are prepared to sell on the most
reasonable terms.
The stock embraces PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, HAR
ROWS, HAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUIVERS,
REAPERS ' MOWERS. DRILLS, CRADLES,
SCYTHES, CORN SHELLER% FORKS,
SHOVELS, HOES, RAKES. PRUNING
. KNIVES, WHETSTONES for Slow
ere, awl every other articlo,oe•
cesxary for farm Imo.
They also intend keeping in addition, a full mina.
meat of CEDAR and WILLOW WAIIE, including
Spain's patent Churn,lßrooms, Brushes, Butter-work•
ere, Butter.Fonns, Prints, Ladles,. Butter Tube,
Bowls, Ste.
Also, Fruit, Glardeil and Flower Seeds ; Seed.Ptitatoes,
of the best.varletles. They aro constantly winking nib
ditions to their stork, and will use every exertion to
tho wauta of the figricultitred,community,
"ltiti-iiiivo'also,thb agency for EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES
Orders left at tho etoro fey frult„and..ornamental
Treett, 'Flowers' mar fortillmis, will be attended to
promptly. - dl. IL STRICKLER k Il RD.
Aptil.t2o,ll/59—ly
COATS PANTS AND VESTS OP. '
COATS; PANTS AND VESTS OF
CASSINET, CASHMERE, OT,OTH & NILE
CASSINET, CASSIMEIIE, CLOTH & SILK '
OVER-COATS OF
OVER-COATS OF
CLOTH, BEAVER, PILOT, PETERSHAM,
CLOTII, BEAVER, PILOT, PETERSHAM, Ate
GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS.
GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. -
Ae well ea all aorta of Gente' .lurnlshlng Goode me
offered In largo quantities nod at romarkablo low prices,
AT THE CHEAP CLOTHING STORE NEAR THE
MARKET HOUSE.
Carllsle, Noy. 9, 1859.
TRUSSES I BRACES 11SUPPOR-
C. K. NEEDLES.
111===
PHILADELPHIA
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechani
cal Remedies. Has constantly qn hand a large Stock of
Genuine French trusses, also a complete assortment of
the best American. including the celebrated Whites
Patent Lever Truss, believed by the best authorities tc
be superior t' any yet Invented. English -and Amer'.
can Supporters and Belts, Shoulder limes, SlSpensory
Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes. adapted to both sea.
es, In neat portable cases, French Pc.saries, Urinal Bags
Ac..
Ordfts end letters pf meet, prompt at
toutlon.
August 24, 1869.
IMPORTANT TO FA MIL I.ES
•
SAPONIFIER'? !
THE READY FAMILY SOAP MAKER.'
With will& esery• family, with their ordlnaryilltclien
grease, can snake all their Soap with little or no treu•
ble—dIARD, SOFT, or FANCY.
It will make bard water soft, clean'Paint,, remove
Grease, ie., to perfection. .
Abundant • testimony inlavor Of the Saponifier, with
rum and VALUABLE receipts for making . different 'kinds
of Soap, scut free, by addressidg
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
No. 305 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa" or -cr
LEWIS JAMES .CO., Agents,, •,
.. •
Jan.4,1860-am: ' • PhihM 1 elphia Pa.
Wk. fle'sure you get the original and patented article,
maortfacturad by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
Co., East Tarrontum, Alleghank , con4ty, Pa.. •
fV LABSI G ABB I PAINTS !
k . .A PAINTS! I: A full awaument of ohms of all lazes
and quality, with a largo stock of fresh PAINTS, all
'colors. Oils, Varnishes', de., Cement In large or small
quantities, ut low' figures at "•
JOHN P. LYNR & BON,
. Oct. 27, '6/3: . - • . North Ihinovar Stmt.
4 04eap . JorPrinting.done hero. I
Itei,Pririting neatly executed.: •
r 1 LASS, GLASS.— . -500 boxthi: Glare l,..)r.of all ekes, single and double thlekjust melded
at
111ar.16, 183 U. • HENRY BAXI:ON'S.
- •
• _.STTEX7rIrO.7V:
NEW STORWAND NEW. GOODS
After returning his neitnowledgements for.the very
liberal patronage which bne been extended to- blm r the
ondereigmal would'26lll attention to the fel thnt he
has just req.:paned hie 'exteneive aseortment of Wily.
.
In his now store-room; on the south-east carrier, of the
public square, where thu public are Int-Reg to call and
axamine a stock of geode: which, In elegance, variety
nadhatent, will defy competition.. comprising In part
loaf, lump, crushed-and brown! sugars,
lava, Rio and roasted Coffee litrery ya.
I 4
riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground 1 % /,
and uuground.) Pickels. Sauces, Table Oh. L .
New Orleans, Sugnrhouse and Trlnidad
Molasses; New York and PhiladelpligYni
upr. Cheese, ;lac:wont, Vernwellib•spliti'eas, Hominy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate Extract o.
Coffee, refined sugar aereduced rates, washing and bah.
lag soda. Tobacco of the most faverite•brando, and the
Hurst quality of Segura: Also, a beautiful assortment
f Mt-lin:mkt Ware, plain and g..ld band. China' Ware,
Glass, Queens. Stone and F.:nth:mu Ware,' In great vu.
slaty, ar4 an Meg:nit 'lot of Fancy Soaps, extracts nail
purfumni y for thoMollet.
. FRUITS:, Including Peaches' In cans,. Raisins, Cram
berries. dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons,
to., Sc. '
(
(
i tag i "omier4Qtell2 g l LcSn'tlurlii;n'iaTc:°ol:lll. l yerleVtlVel'
I z — ri --! , key,
he To ' 1'
i dark and
pale, Lisbon t
rry rt. 3ni rim, flinger, Ca aw NI
— nad•~lusrat IS Ines In casks and bet •
i no, scotch •
31LIskay, Ifolland (31n, and •Scheldain
Schnapps.
A !ergo stook of LAMPS, including-Dyott's celebrated
lamps for burning lielosene or &al pll, also Sperm,
'gnu, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and
Star Candles.
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. • '
Itrulthet, Rom, Moppc, Soaps, Dnoi , mate, 'Walters,
Looklng , glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, de.
Colton and Woollen Hose, 'end half linen, and a full
!dock of Oloreil, Including thu eell known Hanover
[Wiled tovux.
• $BO 00
U 2000
. . 10 00
12 pli
2D 00
2 00
In short, his stock comprises bverything that Is called
for in his line of business, and no efforts will be spared
to render entire satisfaction to his customers.
• •
•
:Carnal°, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy. •
Afir• Marketing of all Muds token In exchange to
gpods. • .
HALBERT'S PAIIII.LY . GROCERY,
OUEENSWARE AND VAIiTETY
NO - ttbf.Treit Cornrr of the Public Square, oppo
elle the Carlisle Dtposit Bank.
J. D. HALBERT has again replenished .111 s stork o
. goods. Ills assortment Is dowfull and ,mplete. among
may be enumerated every variety, of fresh
A large atcrcit of Chill Inns and Queunmare, of new
oat beautiful designs, au mbracing evdti -grade or
price.
Ile Is SOLE AnEurtntarllnle for ours' celebrated,
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS,
me of tho greatest discoveries of the age, combining
dienJmess, safety and increased light.,„Coal Oil and
Lamps Constantly on hand, whiep i Alta public aro ro.
quested Lo) 11l and Oallnlitio. •
' .805. I). lIA kILT, •
• N. W. Corner of. Public Square. •
.Carlisle, Oct. 27, '5B.
. •
2d lruln
2.40 M
3.12 '•
3.45 1,
j UST 3 U S T.E E
W.ATC H
IANOVEI ST -M AKER.
IREET, '
A few doors Souih of the (burl house
• Having supplied myself w-Ith a large assortment of
Watch Adel Mitt, Masses, At..., I ntn now prepared to
epalr all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry. etc., on the
:lost reasonable terms, that mity Jlo. entrusted to up'
•are. — Riming by strict attention to business to be fn
cored with a liberal share of public patronage. ,
A •fine:assortment of JEW KLRY. S . urh ns Ladles'
• Breast PIA and Ear Drops; Otld and Castro • Misses'
lireast i'ins and liar Drops. Box and (liars tine all sizes:
Hal d Chain Hooks, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets, ti uarde,
diro. Also, a large and fine assortment of
I=l
a fine Mt of Stiver:ltunting, Detached Lever,
npsl_l4plneibilthesatuil_alo m
ptliettmulatfitilv
plated end Seoul Spectacles.
nil of which will be sold low. A !diluent public vitro
Ago is respectfully solicited. JOS. U. STEM
enrlisle, July 18, 1859-1 y
- e
alltrafiß /OM Ha IX
FAMILY , --GROCERY . AND TEA
"•_
Just received and In store, a fresh and well so•
tested assortment of Ille, Java and Mare.
calbo Coffee, Itoasteti Coffee. Crushed .
Pulverleod Sugars, Refined cud
other brown Sugars, superior -
r`p Molasses Orleans
king) II sins PCP,
Sp cos of every variety—
' pure only; Starch, Farina and
Chocelate,, Macaroni, Chem, and
Cracker's, Tapior4 and Sago, Indigo,
Saletutne and Soda, Cream Tartar end ate
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed..
TEAS.—A fine askortment In enckages,
and in bulk.—as well as all other articles
r belonging to the bu.dnese—all at the lowest
1 $ and late reduced prices. -
J. W. EDY.
1859
NvA Te ES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVEIt-WAIIL.AT CON 1.1 N'S old established
tand,ll est Main Et., nearly opposite the Cumberland
alley Bank.
I havq/ust received ,n now assortment of,watches,
ewelry. medallions. Weer ware, addition to my
orates stock to which I invite the. attention of tho
public, The assortment embraces fine 1•01
gold and silver lever watches, Hunting
and open coca do., gold Anchors for •
?(
Ladies and Gentlemen and Ellver Le
pines owl Quart!, watches of every vs ".,••
riety In sty le and price.
Also flue gold Medallions. Breant.pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest curb and neck eluting Gold bracelets, linger
rings, cuff pins, studs, Blume buttons, crosses, charms,
Ac., Ac. Gold and silver thhnbles, silver and plated
butler knives, kirks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
~.and common spectacles, to stilt all
ages to which ha !mite special atten
tion.
A fine lot of GOLD PENS from the beet makers,
cpeethele cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common bracelets, watch chains, , t •
Mantle Clocks anil a variety of articles. Mu
ally kept ini.deweiry establishments, whirl,',4•tury
I will sell low for rash. All articles *wile '
Hinted to ho what they_ard represented. ri.
•
Particular attention' paid as usual, to • 0
%VATCH REPAIRING and all work war
ranted. •
THOMAS CONLYN.
Dec. 23, T 857.1
GBEAT EXCITEMENT AT HAIt
PEit'S FERRY.
Old John Brown still :wilco and recommends the Le
dies of Carlisle and country, to go Immediately to '
LEIDN4 J• SAWYER'S NEW STORE,
and ezntnineliteir splendid stock of non goods.
.suet received a largo lot of magnificent WINTER
SILKS, (from Auction) Splendid Beaver Cloth Mon.
ties nud Raglans. Latest Porte' Styles elegaht _PRESS
GOODS,In great variety of styles and kiwis. Brocha,
double reversible, and flue Scotch Sil Ay LS.
' FURS I FURS II FURS II I
Direct front the manufacturers, warranted free front,
.moths, and at greatly reduced prices.
Also a large addition of STAPLE GOODS, suitable for
the season; Including WOLF'S CELEBRATED RANO.
YER BUCK ULOVEA, warranted genuine, • notwith •
standing the AUTHORIZED AND VICLUSIVE AGENCY. •
Carlisle, Nev. 2, 1859. •
600 PAIR TRACE CHAINS, .
with a large assortment of
BUTT CHAINS,
•
• BREAST CHAINS, '
• HALTER CHAINS,
LOG CHAINS, -
FI-FTH CHAINS,
TONGUE - CHAINS.
COW (MAINS, . •
SPREADS, Sze. &c. -
Just recetved at the cheap hardware store of
March 16, 1859. .11. SAXTON.
I=
100 TONS 11A11 , 131ERED AND
ROLLED IRON.—Witha taro assortment of
STEEL,
SHEET IRON, •
HOOP IRON, •
• RIVETS,
• BOLTS,
NUTTS, •
WASHERS, ••
ANVILS,
VICES,
FILES,
• RASPS, •
SCREW PLATES,
BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, &o
Just 'received and for sale cheaper thin over, et
March 10.1/160. HENRY SAXTON'S.
IRON RAILING I—lron Railing • for
I . Cemetery enclosures, public and private grounds and
gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foundry. Oqr.
stack of Railing, Verandah and Bracket patterns com
prises a largo variety of new and elegant designs which
tern publio •are invited to rail and examine. Orders for
rooting and putting up Railing will be promptly execu
ted at satisfactory prices.
to_ Ail entirely new TEN HORSE STEAM ENGINE
and BOILER now on band; warranted to be of the beat
make, and will be sold at a bargain fbr cash or on short
time , ' •
F.CIARDNEIt & CO. • . . • , „ 'July 21,1:58.
Nttu do
• &ll.° c
riSli AND SALT
INIIO 'F
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which In quality And pr , .
CAN'T .0E BHA r.
1859.
alichinnes.
_RR. 'MLA
CELEB,RATE.I)
VERMIFLICE
EMS!
LIVER. PILLS.
WE beg leave. to call the atten
tion of the Trade,, and more
• especially_ the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar'remedies now before the public.
We refer to, '
• Dr, Ms, Celebrated'
Verrnifuge'arid Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alts, but simiilyfor
what 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 cure of Lry Ea COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS. DERANGEMENTS, 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 abbVe men.;
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered, in accordance with the
directions.
_Their ,unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors, •
FLEMING BROTHERS;
PITTSBURGH, PA.•
to dispose of their Drug. business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and — attentipn to ,
'their manufacture. And 13ing de
• termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brated Verrilifuge and — Liver Pills
shall continue to' occupy the high
position they n'w hold among the
great remedieS of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in proc , yrin&,the Best
and .Purest material, and- com
4oun-d.-therffirrAe mo - suthikt - Ifigh
-manner. Address all orders to
--- YLEIIIINQ BROS. PittOurgh, Pa.
P.i." - 'l5 - eilers and Physicians ordering from others
than Fleming Bros., will do well to ',rite their orders
distinctly, and MN nous but Dr. APLane's, prepared by
Planing Eros. rdtsburgh. Itt. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail. post paid, to only
part of the - United Staten, one box of tills for twelve
three,cent pestige stamps, or ono vial of Vormifugo for
fourteen three-cent stumps. 411nyderts from Canada must
be accompanied by twenty cents extra. -
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The prOPrletors and manufacturers of lIOS
TETTJ 1t CIiLI4ISIIATIiD STOMACH BlT
'nuts can ixpeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and eitizens . generally of the United
States, because the article has attained n repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
• this point will speak more powerfully than
VOW 111C8 of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of Ilustettces Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half,
million bottles & and from its mnnifegt steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the couling,l year the consumption will reach
near and million bottles. This immense amount
could never have been, sold but for the rare
Medicinal properties milshred in the prepara
' tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only :
kecommend the Bitters tollieir patients, bu t
are ready nt all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therelromL — ___ A „, •
This is not a temporary popularity, obtalffetl!
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trust
peting the qualities of tho.Bittera, but a solid •
estimation of an invaluable mcdioine, which is ,
'destined to be as enduring as time itself. :
HoStelter's Stomach Bitters have proved ••••
Godsend to regions where fever and ague •
and various. other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To bo
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
area certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like.
- diseases, is to the proprietors a source of . tie- •
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter •
front the stomach; purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone .and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon .
the stomachs liver, and other digestive organs, '
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
functlOns of nature. ",
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on tho.bottle,.and they will. flail
. in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted Co comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant.to the, palate,
invigorating to the' bowels; excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and icemen
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while 'suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs , and fairly tested the
merits of this: - A few words to the
gentler sex,: There are certain periods when
their, cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the.
mother, especially if she bo young,ls apt to
forget her own health—in her extreme anxiety
for her infant: - Should the perioffof maternity_
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
bodyand mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
:mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers' gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other irivigara
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase .
of bodily strength.
All those' persons,•to whom we have parties=
rally referred '
,bove, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss , of appetite, and
ail diseases or derangements of. the stomach.,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation; and nursing motherd, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
totter'd Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but' ask for ROBTETTEWE CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTElls; and see that each bottle has
the words ! i ,1: 1 r..T. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" -
blown. on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap ' covering the' cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on.the
label. -
.air - 'Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and , bold by all
druggiste,grocers, and dealers generally
througtiout the United States, Sleuth Ame
rica, and, dormaxiy:
Bogy sale by B, Ell lei t, Vi'.l.larerstlck, Carlisle ; Johp
0. Match, John' Stambaugh, Shipperiaburg; L. Haut.
man,..1.: D. - Henning, Mechanicsburg; and 'Drugglete
generally throughput the Bounty. Nov. 9, !SO.
•
iIiELLS! : BELLS ! BELLS !I 1-
Firm, Belle, of the best =bee, for sale cheep, at
lerdware More , • P. LYNN 6 BON,.
May 18,1869, Werth Ileaoyer
illiscellantous.
Carlisle Foundry'
7
MACHINE• SHOP,• • •
• - • CAR AND SASH FACTORY,
East Blain Street, CARLISLE.
This extensive establishment is now in Complete or•
der and supplied with the befit Machinery for executing'
work in every department. The buildings have also
boon greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with the
newest and most improved tools fur the manufacture
of " .
DOORS, WINDOW : FRAM ER,' SA SIL.
Shutters; Blinds, Mouldings, Braokete nud nil other
kinds of Ctirpontor worrk. invite Buildors, Car
pentors and others to call aucLessmino our thellitles for
doing this desaription of work. The best !Retort:tin
used and.priceslts kW 38 at any other establishunnit In
the County or Otter/hero.
STEAM. ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER.'
and repaired as bordello-Q. Engines have been recent
ly MGR for W. M. llenderium don in.' boiough.
It. Bryson it Co. Allen township', Aid 1, Brothers New.
villa, Shade it Wetzel, North Middleton, and git.lern,
at who:go-establishment they_may.he seen in daily op.
oration, and to whom We eau refer for evidence of their
suporlorlty.• ' •
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. '
of every description, from the smallest to the heaviest
pieces, executed at short notice for every kind of Ma
eitinery. A largo variety of mill castings now air hand
Two skillful Pattern inakiirs ronstsittly employed.—
REPARING promptly attended to for Paper Mills,
Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, Fee. Turning and
Fitting Mill Spindles,-ke. done in tire best style.
THRESHING MAMMIES AND HORSE P.OWERS;
such an Devil Gear Four Horse' Powers, Horizontal
Gear Four and Two Heise Powers, Corn Shellers,
Crushers, Iron Itellers.',Plough castings, Mir Other ar
ticles for farmers. on hand or promptly made to order,
BURDEN C.AIIB DUILT,
•
and repered. • Our Etc!Mies for building Cars are now
more couipleto thnn heretofore and ,enables us to , fur-
Hsi, them to trAneffor r tors on the rail road on accemo•
dating terms and made of the best, 'materials. Ordors
solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed, . •
The long experlonee In the business of the senior
partner of the non, and the completenonn of our. ma
ejdnory In every branch of the establishment warrant
us in assuring the best work to all who favor us
.with their orders. The continued patronage of our old
friends and the public In reocctfully solicited.
May 25, ':l7—'.f• F. U,AIIIDNEIt .S; Co.
700 D! .G-0,13D!! GOODM•
received atAlle cheap Grocery of the under
141,011,1M0 of good th:abs, n part of which nr4 the
lowing
•
hermetically soaled PEACIEES, (fresh.)
•. TOMATOES " •
" CORN, •
PEAS,
AS PA It AG US,
. OYSTERS,
" -- LOBSTSRS " •
PIN E APPLE,
TURTLE SOUP,• "
SARDINES, . '
Pickled Glerkins; Chow Chow, Piccalilli, Lobsters,
Cauliflower, Capers. , "
Olives, 'Poutotoo !Catsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do.
Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Wilts Chiliberrles.'the finest
of Dried Boer,. Stuntr,ired (louts, Shoulder. Bologna
Satisago,Soup oII,MACCAMIII, Sugars, Coffees,. Tens,
Molassesand I it of all lands.
c ' NSW AhE, SEBARS. among which 'are'
twoutytivo thousand' Garman Slues, prints Tobacco,
and the very host and purest LIQUORS in the county,
Confectionary and rtult,
All of which ore off-red to the citizens of Carlisle and
county of"CumberlaniL at the lowest prices for coon.
COM ONE, COME ALL, two doors East of c lthorls'
Woruhouso.• • .
~- P. - -
Carlisle, Nev. 9, 1859
FIRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN
AND PENNSBORO MUTUAL 1•11tE IN
St; RANCE COMPANY, of Cumberland county. incorpo
rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organized, nod
Ira operation under thi , a, tnanagement of thu following
commissioners, viz:
„ . •
, Daniel Bailey, William It. Gorgas, Michael Cocklin,
.1: •Eichelberger, Christian Stayman, .John C. Dun
- lap,' Jacob 11. Cotner, Lewis llyer,• S. Eberly, Benja
min IL Mown. J. Brandt,
_Joseph` Wickersham.
A lexandet Cathcart.
The rates of Insurance are and favc robin as any
Company of the kind In tr I State. Persons wishing to
become members are Invited to malronppllcation to the
agents of Cho company, who aro willing to wait upon
' them at any titan. -
W3l. B. (.101111.4.S: President.
CIIRISTIAN STAIIRN. lieu President
LEWIS DYER, Serietary.
lITCIIA lii. •
COOKLIN. Treasurer.
31nnagern.-IVm. It. Oorgas, L. layer. Christian Stay
min, 31. Coeklia, .1. C. Dunlap, It. Martin, D. liaily, .1
11.Coovor, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. }Arbil'bur
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
MEM
LCUMILL: II L6D.OOIIII—.4ohn-Sierrielt-All en ,
lienry %eating,' Shiremanstown; Satnuol Woodburn
Dickinson ; 6 11.dury ifowman, Churchtown ; Mode grit
lith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W . : Penns
born': Samuel Coover, Meehan ksbnrg.; .1. W. Cocklin,
Shephordstown; D. Coover, Shnolterdstown ; .1. 0. fax.
ton, Silver Spring; Benj. liar etstick, Sliver Spring;
Charles 8011, Carlisle ; John Ilyer; Carlisle.
YORIC..COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol•
ford, Franklin • Jar. Orldith, Warrington : J. F. Deer
&HT, Washingion; . D. ltuttor, Newburg; IL C. Clark,
Dllisburg.
DA U Lochman, ilarriallurg.
Mardian, of the company having policlosabout to ex
pire, catthave thew •'wed by making application to
anyjof the Agent'.
April 20. urgi.
JNO. 13. CIIU
CHURCH & EBERLY
STEAM SAW MILL
AND
-'— LUMBER YARD,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
All klcids of
LUMBER,
constantly on hand.
Lumber &aimed at any point accessible by Railroad
• at tho shortest notice.
BUILDING TI\MB•ER
OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT.TO ORDER.
May 25,1 859—tf
'HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
J. G. CALM° .t CO.. successors to Wm. H. Trout
wnuld announce to their customers and the publh.
generally that they have Just received from nhifudel.
Oda, n large and elegant stock of goods, In their line of
Chia,
every variety, stylnand quality.
ii They have on hand a splendid
assortment of
~ .....y._
Krst---- .:-
HATS AND CAPS "
)
or, all descriptions, from the common Woo
to the finest /TR AND SILK HATS; and at price
that must suit every one who has an eye to getting th
worth.of his money.. 'rho storktncludes,
MOLESKIN, CASSIHERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS,
of every style and color and unsurpwood gm LIGHT
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH by those of any
other establishment In Cho country.
• MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAAS
or every' lescrlption constantly on hand.
They respectfully invite all the old patrons and a.
many new ones as possible, to give then, a call.
.1. U. OMAR/ & CO.
Apr. Tr, 1859-1 y
l ooTs AND SIIOES,—I have just
. added to my stock an assortment of Boots & Shoes.
lan's and Bove' Winter Boots, very cheap nod maid
ladles' -Misses'- and Childrou'n Hoots • and Shoes of
Willis' celebrated make. Good, handsome and !heap.
A full assortment or Gum Shoes and Sandals. Beet
quality nod lowest price.
My old customers for Roots and Shoes, are respectfully
Invited to glee too a call. r -
Carlisle, Oct. 23, 1860
j • W. SCOTT„
, . • •
.._. r Late pi the firnkof-Witichester i k -Scott,) :- -
Gentleinen , e'F'urAlshlng kitcie'''
AND
SHIRT .MANIJFACTORY . ,
. No. 814 CIIEBTNUT STREET, ' .
(NEARLY OPPOSITE TIIIAIRARD HOU, ,) •
r
IYITADELPHIA;
1
J. NY. SCOTT, wouldl respeettulli roll the:attention of
his former friends to hts now Store,. and Is prepared to
fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A petfutt lit
guarantied. COUNTRY TRAUB supplled with PINE
SIURTS and COLLARS.
,' jOet.l2,'sU.
T HE CONFESSIONS AND 'EXIT
MEM: OP A VICTIM.
Designed for the benefit, and as n warning and a eau.
-tion to those who suffer from nervous debility, indigos.
lien, lowness of spl ri I a, want of sloop, premature derv,
Ac.; so a consequence of youthful imprudence, ethe
baneful habit of self abuse. At the name time pointing
out the certain meat s of BELE , CORP.. ,
fly one who has cultured from the above causo, and
from misplaced conlidunco In medical humbug nod
liunckery. Single copies sent (post free)) the receipt
of a stamped eivelope, bearlorthe•addrom of the ap
plicant. . Address,
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, EBQ.,
' Iledford, littigagounty, N. Y. •
D0c.14,1859-3mof:t',
/9149.1aBIIRSBURG 73,a-zzi
sEremv.a.n.w.
The reputation of this Institution is now fully maid
lishod, and Its success aka first class Seminary placed
beyond doubt. Pupils. will find' In the boarding do•
pertinent, home comlbrte, parental supervision. nod
moral Influence. Id the educational department ac
remnplished teachers, thorough Instruction, and sure
'unmans of adreucement.
CONTENTS OF CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
Trustees; References; Teachers; l'upils In attend.
mice the year past, 98; Course of Study; Graduation;
Expenses; .Locatlon ; Menial and Moral Training; Toe.
TIMONIALS: from Hon. Geo, chambers, IL S. Schnuck, D,
D., and others In regard to the recent annuli examine.
flone; from thei Chembersburg Preen; and from James
Alexander, D. D., of Now. ork, and others.
Thu next session will commence•Soptember 14th. '
Fot er catalogue address,
Roy. RENO!' REEVES, A.M.
. Auglo,lBsll. ,'_Chamberaburg, Pa.
rfPOOT AND SHOEMAKIN?.-J
& G. TAYGOR, return theft sincere tfranks to
e Customers, for the very liberal patronage oa len.
dot to thorn, and would respectfully Inform the public
that.tbey continue to manufauture CUSTOMER Work,
at their old stand, on North Hanover. street, two doors
above the drug store of B. W. litiverstick,
' ' With a number of Brat rate workmen employed.and
facilities fir securing CO beat stock to be found In the
market, they areprepared to make up every description
of BOOTS AND SillObS, for ladies and gentlemen's wear,'
In the most fashionalfie style, .and.of WAIIII97IID MA.
bridals and workmanship. -
.
' litany years of practical experience to the business
both here and In rhlladelphlaJostlfles them In &vine,
that they are able to Insure hill satisfaction to all (Pate
alto may leave their order.. , • '
pelt 21, 1850. tf. J. k fl. TAYLOR,
ailizttiantono.
CARLISLE ANIS PHILADELPITIA
il1f: **l et
" YKIS '
DAILY DREIGII'V LINE.
WARD k FREED,
811 nurgwr laltEtT, PIJILADLLP/lIA.
J.& nAnOi.DS,
MAIM Wrltr6T, CARLIBLO, PA,
qls' Qare of this Llneleave the Depot 811 Market at.,
Dally, at 4 o't loch, P. AI.
1.1 alto Carlisle,Vaily, at 7 o'clock, A Si.
Goods-Intended 10/' this Lino should he marked C. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and bent in by 4 o'clock.
May 25, 1850.
11,ALADELPLuii i i
AND READING
RAIL ROA • D
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
APeD. 18, 1859.
Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun
days excepted,) at 800 A. 3L, and 1.45 I'. , for Phila
delphia, arriving there at 12.50 noon and 7 40 P. M.
Returning, lent e Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M . , end 8.30
P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12 10 noon end 8.25 P.
31.
Faros: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3.251 No. .2 On
same train,) $2 70,
Fares to Reading. $l.lO and $1.30.
At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsvilhb Minors.
villa, Tamaqua, Catawlssa, &c.
Four trains leave Reading fur Philadelphia dhily, at
0 A. 51 , 10.18 A. 34., 12.30 noon and 5.00 P. 51.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 7.30 A. Si., 1.30
M., 8'.30 P. and 4.45 P.M.
Fares from lte "Hog to Philadelphia. *1.76 and $1 46.
The morning train from Harrisburg animals at
Reading with up train for Wilkeabarre, Pittstou and
Scranton.
For through tickets and other information apply to
J.'.l. CLYDI.,
Genenil Agent.
May 11, '59
NTEN;,ST'AGE.ROUTE.-
11 VYThe nub Giber has Started a trl.wceitly line of
Stages between Carlisle and Laudisburg,. leaving Cnr•
lisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, •immedi'
ably on the arrival of the afternoon train of cars from
the east. Returning, leaves Landisburg at' 805 A:. M.,
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. and.arriv rx
at Carlisle at 1.00 I'. M., via. Perry County Wane
Springs, Sheratanstiale, Sterrett's Clap and Ca'rliste Sul
phur Springs. • On and afar June the 15114 the line will
be run daily for the accommodation of pashengers going
to the Springs.
Fare to the several points as ollows:
Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . .
" Shermansdaha . . . . .
Perry County Warm Springs,
" Laudlshurg,
Landlsburg to Warm Springs,
", • Sherinansdale,
• Sterrett's Clap,
Sulphur Springs,
Carlisle, . . .
Tbl' above line will regularly carry the MAIL to and
from the several points above Indicated.
I hare also a well stocked LI VI,ItY STABIAI. from
which lam at all limes ready to tarnish horses and ear
Awes to those who will furor me - with their patronage,
'on the most reasonable terrns and In the very heat style.
• mnylolBsB.. ' WM.
COPPER, T 1 AND SHEET DION
.MANUFAOTORY.
WM. InAI/
The subscriber takes this method of informing tier
friends and the public, that: sior still continues the
manufacture of all kinds of work, in Copper, Tin and
Sheet Iron. Her. Stoves too selected Com Otto most op
proved styles. The Cooking Stoves for their qualities
as cdokS arid trlkt,ril cannot be surpassed, among which
are the well known Globe, Noble Cook. Fanny Forres
ter, Uovornnr, Penn, and the new favorite, Prairie
Flower, combining. all the tested Improvements, in tart
the best and cheapent stove ever offered Iti the public.
Tine Latrobe Stove, or parlor treater, Improved, for
warming two. three or feur rooms, put up to renter; I.e.
sides n large assoftment of_ Parlor Radiators and Wile.
, it, this line would do well to cal at the old
and t GAS F' I'l''l'l SU. 'those whe evicts work done
_
•A stand before contracting elsenjtere, ns I am de,'
[ermined to do work far lower than Me present rates:
I have for sale and keep Col.l.llllth 011 hand the patent
Scotch 'rip Burner, WI"( Tapers, pinto and fancy Glass
fllobes, Gas Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tubes. Hydrants,
Load Pipe, Omit !lose, Shower Baths, Bath Tubs, °rot ,
flow Resins, Marble thesis, tops. &el" My workmen are
competent and relin4le. -All work warranted and for
I' workmanship end inliterial, I challenge competition.
49 A few , gaul Cook Stoves with some suitabltylw
, _parlorsoni.ljandothlch,l-1,1111-SidLat co,t—
May .10859. - MAST M. MORRIS.
X E LSIOR PICTURES
A. It. II ENWOOD would respeetfully Inform tht
tit saps of Carlisle and vicinity that he has taken route.
In Zug's now building, emit corner of 3larket Square,
where ho is at all times ready to take AMBRO'rirPES
In the latest and itibst approved style. !laurel; taken
tin rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear, and sat.
olfaction given or no charges made. Portraits and Da.
guerrentypes -copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
Lockets in Aiiiilrutype. -„
Ambretypeo warranted to stand the test of time, beta
or water.
Ladles nod Dentlemen are cordially invite d to en
and OXIIIIIIIIO specimens.
Prices from 2orts. to $lO. A. It. HEN WOOD.
Jan. 27..1858.-1y: • Artist.
t — t UNS GUNS.—Just received ti. large
, Oressortmoist of .
Double Barrel Guns, '
Single "
• Single,and Double. Pistols, •
Revolvers,
Game Bags, • - .
Powder• Flasks,
Shot Pouches,
Powder.' —' -- r, —.
Shot, i. •
Caps, . 1 '
Wads, Re.; at ' •
11. SAXTON'S.
Nny 25, 1859
L 1 V E It Y. STABLE.—Having pur
cfmnedfronl J. It. Nonernaker his LIVERY .EP
-I`.IIII.IBII3IENE, 1 will bo always ready to accoruni.
date tho public with GORSES, CAR:
egfftaltlAGES, BUGGIES, and every other sir
tido in lily 11no. Ily strict attention to
business and a Stoll.° to please, the subscribor hopes to
receive a liberal eharo of public patronagn.
GEORGE lIENDEL.
N. D. Ono/Musses t on hand to supply those who may
bo In need of them. G.
Nov. 25. 18:4.1
0 0 F 1 1 ,, 10- SLATF,—The under
-1 V hoe been appointed agent for the sale of
ItuttFlNG SLATE `and has now and will constantly
keep on band n full supply: to meet the demands of
builders and others. not.° in want of a superior art!
clo would do well to rail at the Lumber and Coal Turd,
near the One !louse.
Juno 8,1859. JACOU SIIROM.
F . I.ST GREAT ARRIVAL
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING.
The subscriber has just.'retnrned from the' Eastern
Cities, with &large And wol. selected stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
GENTLENIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS;
. , TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS,
Ac.. which ho can sell rt such prices, as to astonish the
NATI V r. 9.
Having taken" particular pains to select goods especial
ly adapted for this market, he can assure his customers,
that limy are
, WELL AND FASHIONABLY MADE.
Buyers will find it to their Interest to examine his
stock, as he has determined to null upon the motto of
PROFITS."
”...ICemember the old Stand, near the Market House.
ASIIEIt
'Successor to Steiner & Bros.
Carlisle, Sep. 14; 1859.
I=
I u. RS! FURS!! -FURS!!!
FOR 1580.60.
FAREIRA & VIONIPSON,.
No. 81$ MARKET STREET, above Eighth,
South side, Plitttuahrata.
AXE JUST OPENED THEIR
•
Elegant Assortma nt of Furs, „.
nianufactured under their lumw.diate supervision froth
rUitB, selected with the greatest caridirrom the largest
stocks of tho Eurortax Manger, embracing eiery aria
ty mud style of
LADIES AND CHILDRENS WEAR
Those porehesing early will have the, benefit of a
larger selection. Besides the above goods, we have a
flue assortment of
BUFFALO ROBES, GENTLEMENS'
FUR GLOVES & COLLARS.
Tho prices of these goods are nt a lower figura than
they can be bought anywhoro in the city.
FAREIRA & THOMPSON;
• N0v.0,1859. 518 Market Street, Phllad'a.
N. 11.—FURS altered and repaired and FUR mixt—
MINOS leads to order.
REAT REMOTION IN PRICES
kfi I bare this day comnionced selling off my eutir•
stock of Winter Coo& at greatly reduced prices.
• Fn•neh Merl noes, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks, ,tc., AT CUNT.
•
All other Goods at uncommonly low prices.
' OAIIPETINGEI'AT 008
The stock h large and complete. •
Now is the time aid Oeuart's the place, to emire
great bargains.
• ' CRAB. &HUY. •
Carlisle, Jan. 4, 1660.
•
rill-I.E STOVE TO SUIT.THEPh;O
-11
PLE.—The coMptetu success and universal oath.
'faction given by the PRAIRIE FLOWER
COOK STOVE, iv/manta the subscriber In
'calling upon all who wish comfort and con- 1
vonlonce to call and examine the stove brifjru 1
pUrchasing. All who have tried the stove
have been more than satisfied. Ottlio great number
sold during the present season, the first complaint has
yet to be heard. Of no other stove can this with truth
be said. For atropgth, economy, heating,. cooking,
baking, and roasting powers. it has no rival. The late
improvemonts for the consumption of coal gas,gives
additional strength. besides a vast /laving In fuel. The
stove is warranted to give satisfaction In all cases. The
furniture is all made of tbo best materiel, and fbr work
manahip cannot bo surpassed. / hays..beelde num
ber of other cook stoves which I will soil with r with
out furniture bilow cont. 'All work hereto re done,
attended to promptly Chargei moderate, wi h a desire
to please all. ,I hope to merit a catitinuancoofthe pat=,
ronage already bestowed.
• BM
Mrs—MARY 31. MOE ,
Jan. 11, MO.
NdLiThe highest price paid for old Copper,. binge,
pewter, in cash, or taken In exchange for goods.
$0 611
76
..RErrut?:ira
CM
SANFORD'S
LIVE'R ,I,NVIGPRAT-'OR
NIA'EB DEBI LITATES
IT IS COMPOUNDED }
hen become an entail's
known mud approved by
and Is min, i etior(ed to
the diseases for whiell It
It has curial thousands
lostrli who bad glvell up
nuinorous unsolicited
also show. ,
The dose must he a dap.
of the Individual taking
quantittes as to act gun-
Let the • dlitates of
you In- the use of the
tor, - and It will .cure
sue attacks, Dyspepsia,
tuer Complaints, Dyson
orb. habitual Costive-
Cholera Morbus, Cholera
Juatidice, Female wen k -
successfully as ordi-
CINE. It will eureslek
can testify.) in twenty
teaspoonfuls are Wien
att Ali k. :hr. use. It are
In Its favor.
MIX WATER , IN THE
INVIGORATOR, AND
GETIIER.
Priee,One Dollar pe'r Beide.
SANPORD' .
FAMILY
CATIIA.ATIC PILLS,
• • - • COMPOUNDED PROM .
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put.up in glass
Ned, air tight, and will keep iu any oli
• mato. , .
Thn Cathartic
tine enttri ic which the
his•practhe more - than
Tho coottantly
fu—
thcse who hove long nos
isfaction which all giro
lum induced me to place
of nil. '
Tho Profession well
thanks net on different
The Fnmily
Ca
with duo reinronce to
fact. been compounded
purest vegetable extracts
part of the alimentary.
Faro in all cases where a
an Derangements of Cho
Value lu tho Back and
and - Soreness aver. the
cold.' which frequently,
long course Fey., lens
Sensation of cold
Head/mho or weight in
tory Di 81.1.1.8, Worms in
Rheumatism, a greet
ninny diseases to whirl.
butte mention In this ad
Pio°
• •
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic l'illn ro
retailed by Drpgglate generally, aniltilold wholevalo by
the Trade in all the large towns.
,
S. I. W. SOTord, In. D., • •
Manulunturer and - Prrprietnr,
335 Broadway, nies i v Fork..
June 16,1659.
n,6ES DISEASE ORIGIN A'l'E IN.
• 13IPURITV Op THE BLOOD?
Ibis Is n questhd, ,of vital Importance, and one which
lots never been satheneterily disrosed of by the probes
sure who teeth ;the )healing art. Some maintain—and
erPecially the 'old School Physicians—that life lives In,
the blood, and thoreibro all diaem.es originals In .11--
but modern science avers that ailments have their •
origination le both the solids nod liable of the body.
That the jailor preponderate. however; Is a fixed fact,
end medical shill has cleatty demonstrated' that at
leavt: tu mt birds of the Ills that human
.flesh Is heir to,
have their source In an ' .•-•••-•-) .
IMPURE STATE Or ..THE'IILOOD
for.instance. In the lntig catalogue. such Os &Tofu
In, Totter," harbor's; Itch,"Pimples, Illotches. b:rysipe
Ins. Ulcers, Salt lthuum, ischarges from the Enr, Fever
Sores. or irruptive diseases of any hied:—Theie are
curtained by. well knoWn medical lowa to arise frbm bad
blood—While the highest medical nutlMrities declare.
that first fevers originate In the same manner, - and
more particuldrly-Typhold and sentlet—the former ho
lug an Internal, and the latter_aia external irruptive
disease; nod In all persona attacked by these maladies,
the blood is found to be either coagulated, or ofa dark
miltealthy color.
To ward can large majority of iligrarce, as well as to
urea number which intro' already seized upon the eye
crailt - lemeremotry - ttr -- -- _
TDB BLOOD
Llodsey'n Improved Blood 1 4 carcher /locq not efeaiii to
Lo a
UNIVERSAL PANACEA
fseeivery disease known; but the proprietor', claim for
It the power not only of draining out A. tmpUrilien 01
then blood, but by the skillful rombiniitiotiof 4t 011k1101r11
vegetable remedies. It Will pure all diseases arising frond
a deranged ntnto of the liver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the
ihoon :3F.ARCIIER Is all that to claimed fur i t, the proprie
tors can produce
12211152
It in only a few years 'duce it was discovered, and yet
It has grown into such a business that A largo laboratory
has been built expressly Mr its manufacture—a large
number of men employed in putting It up, and still the -
SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL THE DE3IAND I
Wa ask any trindid man, could tots be sp;-if the lied
lane did not pr.snesi ALL the virtues chimed for it t
The Proprietors have hundreds of certificates from
men of probity and standing In the community, show
log whet the medicine In doing daily fur the suffering
AMC ANY PERSON •
. .
.ho has ever used the "Mii Searcher Whether reit
a. experienced,
Let the 'filleted give its trial—a single bottlo wil
convince tho most skeptical of its efficacy.
oa.; For sale In Carlisle by S. W. Iloversfick, 8. El
iiott, and B. .1. Kieffer; Kauffman k Son,Mechanic'
bur.g.;.(loavrollor &Zook,
• Shopherdstown.; Joshua Culp
Hogstown ; Jacob Simmons, Cross Roads; Kurtz - 4.
Wise, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leidich, Boiling :pringn:
Mary AV. Kissel, Churchtown; Edward James, West
IIIII; J. C. Foenaught & Bro., Oakville: Shoemaker
Elliott, Homburg: Wm. Bretton, Nevevillo; J. flood &
Co., Springfield; Russell & Dice, Dickinson; highland
& Washinger Jackfsmvllle; Wm. Clark & Co.. Lees
Road,; Wm. 11. Eckles, Sporting Hill; D. Dentinger
White Hall; J. C. Altick,Shippensburg; all of Cumber
laud county, Pa.
LINDSEY & LEMON. Proprietor,.
Ilollldeyebu ra, Pa
Oe 27'59
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AND
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The work nisi, given the symptoms and treatment of
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physician.
The lest chapterit •devoted to the Toilet. giving the
receipts for'cosineties at: present In use day the nobility .
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AGENTS WANTED in every town In the Union. -
Folk. I 0, 1850--ly
DR. AM PTON'S COMPOUND
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Dr. Hampton's Pills contain neither Balsam or Pier.
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and are highly recommended by eminent physicians,
Safe •
••
Certain, •
Speedy and
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For Gravel, Meet, Stric
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Weaknesses, and all'
other diseases of
the Bladder, •
• ' Ridneys,
'and
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PRICE FIFTY OE TS PER ROY. .
•
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VIS. Bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
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VILILADELPIIIA •
A Benevolent Inetitution, established by special, en
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afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic, diseases.'
• and especially for the Cure of•Dlsoases of
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MEDIOAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur.
peon, to all who apply by lette'r, with a deicription .or
their condition, (age, ,oceupatlon, habits .of life, tc.,)
and In canes of extreme - poverty, Medicines foraishrd
'free of charge.
-
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhma and other
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• '
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RED. , FAIRCHILD, Secretary, •
De 6.21,1522.-1 3, •
p o .8
ODTS/ AND H011.18.-.-•A' lot. of
Bents and /aloes just received.• Ladles' 'ind
and Mover.) Boats of ceebrated make. A
new supply., MAO. 1)114 . 11y.-
?Cm 330,14119.—r„.. •
Eil
' ELY FROBT GUMS and
.
et.a Standard Medicine
all that have used It
vith ronlidetier In al
Is recoutmended,
within ~ tho• hut two
all barman! rello4ll. tho
cortllltates in my, pencil
ted to thwtenipernment
It, and used In. each
tly on the bowels.
your judgment guld
Llyer Invlgora•
Liver Comp Jaime. 11111,
Chronic Dlarrboea,Bum
Dropsy, Sour:item
nen, Cholic. Cholera,
!uranium, %flatulence,
noses, mud ins he used
nary FAMILY
911D1-
llindoche, (a crtbousand
minutes, if two or three
at commencernopt (Cho
giving their toothnany
MOUTH WWII THE
SWALLOW . BOW TO
IPIII Ise general but ac—
proprietor line • used in
twenty years.
I,reasing demand from
ed the Pills and the sat
iln to. , their use, .
them within, the rraeli
know that diffe'rent Ca
portions of.t he bowels,
thortle Pill line
this well established
from a variety cl the
which net alike on every
canal. and are good and
Catbattle ie needed.such
Stomach, ." Sleepiness,
Loire, Costiveness. Pain
hole body, from midden
If ungleeted, and In. a
of 'A ppctlte, n' Creeping
the body, itest'essness,
the head, all Itillimuna
rhildren or Adult's,
Purifier of the Brood and
flesh is heir. too Dueler
,nient. - Dose, I to 3,