Q H 1 411 I nlB 2 12, JO. alb, 12 11 19 1 . 1 S 14 17 21 22 -e1221 i/,10 blll7 1231.41 11 21 SI (1 111111 LEM 61 1. 12118 2612 .11 1 10,11 '•• I'l 1 ,1 bil 4, 1.,,,.,,, , , :,„ 1 ,111,: : 12127 .. .. I ll)11 li IS - 2 ' 7 . I N 14 16 24 22 ex 211 ME Qlritulthr Wood Land "Thiry malt timber slaml(l.be reserve( On a fifty, seventy )i (Ir. one humlre( acre Pion for use ?" - " • BEING a resident. of one. of the_ finest wooded sections of country that 1 have or `orseen, it , has been a source of 'sorrow and Tegret to me to.seelhe wanton des truction.of a great deal of our valuable timber : if,wo,con ti nue,4;mr—present wholesale on.ale of destruction, timber will in a few years be as seareb'in Canada as in fhe - iiiiidle - tif nit Illinois prairie, and we have no substitute to use for fuel dui.- • - ing our long winters On mentioni ng•the subject to others who, in most other eases, are careful and enlightened men, their answer has in general been, "I have plen• ty to last, me while I live." Others have answered, " - Theril is more timber in the 'country than we will ever use,;" shuttilig their eyes, rth it were, to the filet that their own homesteads and Their immediale vi cinity has - been settled inside of perhap twenty years; and the timber is already so scarce that they will perhaps have e-' notigh to last out their lives, leaving bare fields . and no timber, for either fuel or _.fencing purposes, for their prosperity. As we are all possessed of one hundred acre lots here, 1 have often viewed with. regret the quantity oftiniberiand which each •man iii his jtdgenient has left; for the future; some leaving ten, and some fifteen acres,—which would not be so bad, but, not having used forethought during .4the time ;they were • clearing the rest of their laud, they find when they have done clearing, that what is left is of little 61. , . ne, all the best of, it having been culled out. ' • - Considering that my. neighbors' plans, or rather no plans, were erroneous; when coMmenced clearing, I set aparttiventy acres for woodland on one corner of my lot. I Mould lteep my woodland in as square a form as possible, as: the storm: have less'efrect in overturning the large: and-more valuable trees when in a com pact form, than when it is stretched our in a long, narrow strip. I consider twen ty acres. of woodland sufficient on , a our hundred acre farm, if managed in a jpdic ousmanner. My plan would be, to tnakt, use of all the fallen timber. Gist, then tin dead and unsightly, and lastly the • over grown trees. The benefit of-this plan would be, the rendering of the woodland more open and roomy; thus .alloWing greater chance of growth to the your_ and thrifty trees.. if a nnich,less gnantitY -than twenty acres is retained out of tin original forest, the wind *ill have such force upon it as to overthrow the most valuable of the timber. I have remarked in all small lots, after the larger timber. has been either blown down or otherwise - removed, a very inferior.growth of young timber, it being.always stunted Illfd bushy. These difficulties, I believe will be over come by keeping a twenty acre lot, and by judicious thinning of the timber, as recommended above. It will beautify and Ornament the place, and be of lastiM:: benclit:to our posterity.—Graesce Far mer. ' White Specks in Butter IN reading the November number or the . Farmer, I see , in your request fur essays, oqe vfltich will find a response from the ladies ? , „namely: ",What is . the cause of, and best,,t:emedy Tor, white specks in butter?" In answer, I will give my opinion, from an experience for many years in butter-making. • I have found whenever a current of air has come di- - reetly upon the - milk, that the cream would become hardened in small specks on the surface, which the process of churning would - not break, and they would become r incorporated in the butter. In windy I weather,. these particles are the must quickly formed. • _ 111 y remedy for this defect, is not to al low a draught of air direct upon the milk nor to allow the milk to stand so long that the action of , the atinasphera will harden the cream ; but teat - in - I it as soon as sour, and if possible, before the milk • thickens. A tablespoonful of salt is thrown into a jar, -which is kept in a cool place —into which the cream is put, and brisk ly stirred, whenever cream is put in, with a stick kept in the jar for that use, till sufficient is accumulated for churning. The' cream is put into the churn, after it has been well soaked in warm or cold wa ter, an the weather admits; adding to tho cream a quart or two of new or sweet milk, which,, in cold weather, is heated sufficiently to' warm the cream.. This ob viates the necessity of standing the churn in a warm corner until the cream is at a 'proper temperature for churning, and the addition of the milk thins the cream; so that When the butter forms it will be per fectly clear. Sometimes, when 'the hut termilk begins to separate, water is thrown in, a little at a time, but never 'when suf ficient sweet milk hen been. added before churning.' The churning is.always done in a short time. Butter that is put down for market, should have as little water used about it as possible. When I ohserve these 'rules I always have solid,' golden colored initter; free, from white, speek, which, when*Perly packed, with all, the' buttermilk worked' out, Will keep sWeet as..long as you may desire, and'he fttfk the-dantiest palate., Or'hood for hersesariety is 'an es sential. Oats nre not the , only food °that will fit; a herskforlaboron the road. Roots are oreentithes much superior. Of these' carrota are the best, and keep the horse , steek_and- in good Ifealt h. , Heavy hems while fed on'eut corn•stalks, together writ' a little corn and cob meal,- will not ajlow any syt . aptins of disease. • „ ' • • FM 111.1rING .FEMALE . COLLEGE, - 'IIIECILANICSIMIIO, • This Instltaidn, designed for the liberal education of Young I.llles. luta berni.ln operation two years with the most gratifying results. It Is now established on 7. a firm 'basis, and Its pal Inettge already extends eve 4 several titates. , 1t Is located on thneuntherland Valley It:Nilson,' 'told I it ay s bet wenn Harrisburg and Carlisle. ln:the most ter We and heautit pl portion of the valley, and is In clubs 4 p,• ,, xintitv to 0110 of the rout moral; healthy, and on ,—terprisiniT towns In the Stole. ' It is central, and easy of 11^COSR. Students tearing WSSilingt,lll, Baltimore, or Philadelphia 111-the inernitt.4 rdid fur Harrisburg, will 'arrive at Meellanieshtirg In I I thou lbr dinner. , 8 ' • 'lite ediliro is large and co 1111 l Indlous, surrouniled by 5 double vtirandas,andlsill aerrennualate about ono haw '2 • strut boarders: - Its construct 1,1,10 t combines all the , 9 modern inipniventents fir the •proinstion of hoslth. eoukihrt mo convenience. In the - se respects 013 siriails [PI mtniuteel it unrivalled.• 'ills einnobers as , 'ergs: nd neatly furnished.. l'Azelt 11114 its I . oukter heat and viol tilatho, ugly two stud las occupy the sante 7 The bail, rooms a rett tnll t h orn supplied with warm and ~ cold water. Tho ~ , r,otods are amide. and well at•ranged for rrerc p _eaten, this various -ellisthenit, exercises -so esssw k . fllOl/11, W711:0 . 111 11101,111011 t and syinnietrf 01 4 • . • 1 .-gleir,itinic k' ~. CI U.3113E ALAND VALLEY.It: CHANGE 01 , •MiltSl • On and after MONDAY, NOY. 1414 isr.q. r.,stmpp • Trains will run as fulliniA: (Sundays exeente4„.o FOle JIAItitTSBURO. ~ - .1.4 Train. 2,l'rrain - . Leave Chamherspurg, _ 8.35 A. M. 2.19 P. 31 Shipprosburg, 9:05 " 3./2. •• " - Nonville, 9.39 ." • 3,15 "7 " Carlisle. : 10.15 " 4.25 '.31 taint 'Limburg, 10.17 " 4.5 a ". Aril,' o.t Barri-dm ra, 11.18 " ._„. 6.:713- " Ist Train. heave . ll.l.l,lJurg 31 Carll,ll., 9.27 Newt illy, 10.12 " Shippensilurg. 10.12 at Chanilwrsburg, 11.12 SS I,E.VVE 11.trri..1,11rg sin Peonsvirapla Con tral 11411rontl at, 1.00, P. M., 2.15, I% 31., vfn C4 , lollllda and P. 31. la I.ol.‘non Volley hod . Railroad. at KOO A. M.; nod P. M. I , or Pit 15100.. r. :0. 3.00..1. 31. nod 1.30, I'. 31. 150 Ilaltnnoro, nt 2.50 and 0.45, A. 11.. and 2.05. P. 31. Om Trevlo.ton. Williamsport and 11101a10, at 1.27 nail 7.1.11, $1.101)11,111 and Railroad, for .10, burn 11,1 POti,lll(.;lst, 2.00, P. 31. NOTICE TO : At nil Slutions -are sold, - yin: - Elianslwolitirg, Ca-lisle. )12.Einolirsliurg and Harrisburg. n.roduetion of I'ENTS sin ea ell made to nil guru that worlds, tlisnnselvtlil'vritli Tielo.ts before en tering the LULL, Supor , t, --11,1 1 1 mark - OfttercflutinlYM;Glir9 — Nov .1 1850 FURNITVIcE: S5-91' .411'..''-7-7'---'dC ( 1359 • - '4144 West Mg L Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium atrm•ded at the Cumbirtantl County .11yrieullorol Pair of 1857.) The subscriber has just" received the most. tkplentild assurtmont. of articles In his line, ever broughitto this platte—lelniell 110 Is determined to sell at prices' that de ly competition. jPar 10, _ Clunnber,. • I)l2'lns-room, PI/ RNITUR. c f r om and Office ..-L . --Eurbraritn.T - every - article - 11SM' rty "Thnks and lintel lieepen s, of tine most approved snot fludnionintiole design and linfsh. Ineluding :Os" furniture In setts reception mid Catnip Chairs, ,lattrasses, Mit frames. pint ores, • Purchasers are requested to OM and examine his stock, at his extensive ware.rooms, Rest Main sheet.. North side. A, It. Elf.lNtl. .„....141.1:"..Partinalone-Atention given as usdal to funerals: orders from town-anti country, attended to promptly. and oil moderate terms. - TA. it. Carlisle, Nay I-2, SOMET 1111 ArG 1V E 101 • AGRICULTURAL IMPLIDI:ENT AND 1/11WQ Just opened, In the rnoln formerly oeouplod I)) Taylor h Smith, Zug's now laildinV.ll - 511) strat, two doorn1121:51 of the markot houvo. a large as sortment I3IPLOIENTS and SrV. tinz..., l / 2 a 1,5 - k -h 11. s are prepared to Sell on the 'Most rea,onablo terms. • The Mock embraces PLOWS CIIGTIVATORS. 11.41 80W5, 11A V, STR A\ AN() FODDER (RATERS, REAPERS, MOWERS. , * l / I tll, LS. CII A 111. ES, SCVTII ES, CORN- Ml ELL ERS, MIRES, SHOVELS, HOES, It A K ES. PRUNING ' - KNIVES, WHETSTONES for Moir-- . ors, add every other artirle, no. cessary for farm use. They , also intend keeping In addlt r a full assort meat, of CEDAR and WILLOW WARE, Invludlng Spain's patent Churn, Browns, Brushes, But ter,ork• ers, BulterFot um, Prints, Ladles, But ter Tubs, Also, Fruit, Garden and Mower Seeds: Seed Potatoes. of the best varieties. Theyliiirenitkttntly making o f ditions to their stock, and will use EFter,y exertionq to supply the wants of the aerieultural connilltnit*,-1 They have also the agency the EVANS & WATSON'S , - Orders left et the Aura for fruit and ornamental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will Ps attended to omptly. ' M. 11. sruI::KLEIC-da BRO. April 20, 1959-=ly COATS, PANTS AND VESTS OF , COATS, PANTS AND VESTS OF- • • • CASSINET, CASSI MERE, CLOT!! & SILK CASSINET, CASSIMEItE, CLOT!) & SILK dVER-COATS OF • 0 VElt-COATS CLOT!!, lIVAVER, PILOT, PETEitSIIAM, fic. • 'CLOTII, BEAtEIt, PILOT, PETERSIIA3I, &c . OENTLENTEN'S SIIAI% LS. GENTLENI . . . . . As wall as all sorts of (tents' Ftirnlshing floods are offend in large town titles and at remarkable lots prices, AT TILE CHEAP apyttiNa sTotui NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE. Carlini°, Nov. 9, 1959 TRUSSES ! 'BRACES . !! SUITOR -7,111191N S. W. Corner Twelfth-&'RacoNeeds Practical AdAster of Rupture Trusses and Mechani cal Remedies. Ilas constantly on band +Margo Stock RI Biiiintne French trusses, also a COMiliete B.urtmont• of 010 beM, American. including the celebrated - Whites Patent Lever Truss, bellowed by,tho best a uthotities tc be superior b. any yet Invented. English and A merb can Supporters and Belts, Shoulder 'traces, Suspensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes. adapted to both ses• es, in neat portable 03009, French ressarle's, Urinal Bags kc. ke., i r Orders and letters of entimi'y, WI nee prompt at. tontlon. August 21, 1850. pPOIITANT_ TO A:111I L E S • SAPONIFTEIN ! 4 THE READY E.I4IIILY SOAP MASER. *With which every family, olth their ordinary kitchen grease, can make nil their Soap with little or no I ecu hie—HARD, SOFT, or FANCY, It will' .rnalte bard water 'soft, clean Paitit, revive Crease, Se. ' to perfection.. - -' • Abundant testimony In favor of the Saponifier, with PULL and VALUABLE receipts for making dltTerent lldndrc-of Soap, sent free, by addressing OFFiell OF TUE COMPANY, • • , - No. 390 Penn Street, Pit Liburie: PM, or LEWIS.JAMES A. CO., Agents,* Jnn.4,1860-3m. , Philadelphia, N.' fka.. nn sure you get the original and patented article, manniactiwed by the Pennsylvania Salt Alanutiteturiug, Co., East Tarrentum, Alleghahy empty, Pa.\,• ' •. p / LIISS; GLASS:---;500, - Anici , :Gloss Nil - Mall sizes, slngla'aust dO . uble• Mack, just received uEN.u.s . BA.v.rows. .. Mar. 7R, 785 R . •••! • Cheap Job Printing, done. hop: .„ ~uut Thu 19mFarulty . of inntruetinn IA efficient and expe enecd. - 'ln the Colle,hte 1113nortment the course of era high ;mole. comp:1.11 ile:: al I The subjects beton 11151 to a tilnesical. Polite and Christi:m.l4lllva thin. In the preirtralory Department pupils wit to, ear roily litstrocteil in those liraniihes forming the basis a thorough Etiiiibit rituratioll. • SLS , IONS.—First Ses',loo. froiii the hit IViAlticsday :ietitetti her to the :Mt h .1..4.v0nd tiosi.lon, from the Ist of February to the let • ' V • aeation, during duly itthl Augu4.• . TERI'S PER SESSION OV FIVE MONTHS, ' , ASIR!, - IN ARV.INCE. • Boarding. Bashing, Furnished Booth& and Light.. • . Tuition—Collegiate Deptkitt . e'n t. Preparatory •• " Class, Nn e‘tra chargli for A lII' i t Languages. Music—Piano and Guitar. . . . . . Modern Languages, . , •.•.. . . In 0 Painting, Drawing, and 'other Ormunental .pranehe at 'the usual rates. Text hoc lur s nislool at city Priers. 'For further particulart, ndilrrt s 7 Rev. A. 0.•;11.1 [MAW, A. 311., • •- -••-• j_JI!J ~Ii~;~rlln~ieoit~;.-- WIN.TEI Ai? RAN GEMENT. 11177.7114 o V---." 1- 7:1 „ MO , FOIL CIIAMBEIIS.BURG. 2d 11•mn -2.05 I'. :%1. 2.1 d. !".• 3.10 " :1.50 66 4%50 a A. 13. EW G'S SEED STORE. M. B. STRICKLER BRAIER, SALANIA.NDER 'SAFES ASHER WIEL C. H. NEEDLES, •PIIILADELPJIIII ..4."c'C' tti .- 0.6 il ic .i... , . • J.11.71`T.E.1.V7 1 /0.17r: „. NEW: STOKE `AND NEW GAJOD, • After rAtiroltuf bls llelitiwiedgenionts fur the very . putrointge which hits 1,0111 extended to His, the noderidened wtaild call attention to the fe.l 4:hat . lue Wisjost ;41.opoixed his extpiolve asstwtinent of lustily ~GR~~'~ 69 '• In bin now store•room. on thd southeast corner lof the public snood., where the public are Invited tri'call and examine a stock of goods which, In clrgance t variety and extent, still defy competition; comprising in tel hmf, !limp, : crushed mid hrtown migars, Java, Bio nod rooted Coffee lively ',vu•'(, vlety and:finality of TBA• SPlras. (ground ' 1 "1 and unground,) Pickets:, Sauces, Table It le 1111. At : Now Orlmrv, SUgarithusa andifriniddd Id • 310111SAVS; Now York and PhiladelphiSyr.. • (.7.00 , e, Yararoni. 1:ormer1111,' split Ideas. ilniuill), Il tileinhunt, corn Starch, 'Part toChocolat e Extract to refined sugar at reduced cost's, washing and ha h• ing soda. Tohno, OVUM 111OHL brillidS, land the linos( quality or S. , gars. A!so, a beautiful osortiftent or Britannia Ware,. plain and g.,ld band, Chinn Wnre, Glass, queens: Stone and Eatthern Ware, in groat 1. Hely. and an elegant Int of Valley .onps, extracin, nd perfume, a. , for the tolleL • ' FRIIIT8: Ipeluding• Poneheft Ip.enns; itnisins,. Cron. ,I.E•rrit”:. dry appl6B, eitron, lilmonds, nrangvn, leni., T(W(0 I:100011S IN'lodeetsle and retail; enibroolog rollout," nod old ltyo key, ilrandloA. dark nod pole, I.lhboo sllorry Port. Tholorio, litrger, Coln Iv Int and Illlseat IVlnes in coolcn nod bot• 110, ngotott ‘Utlshoy, Ifolland (80, and Scheidato allooppo. . FISH, AND . SALT A Pirgoktnel; of 1..011'5,, including Dynt t'm relobrntril Innips•lhr , , horning Ronson° or eon) 1.11, 'al. Spell.. Pine; Lard nod Coal Oil, Burning Fink), Surrin anti :Star Candles. • • P • ' CEDAR-WARE AND 131100315. lirt.hea, Hopes, Mope ; 'Soaps; Door. ants. Walton Loniting.glassee, flue I ettitr , and note paper, Willea Ware, painted tophete, Re. 20 U 11' Cotton afirl woollen Hose, tirlOnlf Hose. noilln full toeli , or tilorna, 'deluding the well known Ilanovel look •llovt‘s. short. his Ftneliyomprkes avetything that Is onlll , cl ID hie Imslopss, and no olrol to o 111 1,6 spared tiLfondor entire satiNllai:tion to his customers.. Orf. 27, I&SS-1y 31arketIng of all kinds tukon In oxellang9 ft? glibitV" '" • - 1 - TALBERT'S FAMILY GB OCEBY, QUI::ENSYVAIeN AND ti \inl lrext Corwr of 11o4Publie Sgoarr,'oppn ' oil' the Curls In Drposil Bonk. .1: I). HALBERT Inns again replenished Ms stork o ponds. Ilis astmrlmen t Is now full and , umplet6. among which may be enumerated every variety of fresh FAMILY 'GROCERIES, 141ie6 In quall6 And pr l / 2 c A 4 . 1 .. l:/' II A 7' A large stark nl'l'lll.l%, lilacs andq neenalVa re, slant. ad heantiful declgite, glild ewhral•ing every grade of rice. .11e Is SOLE Anise in l'aijirle for Jests' relelnated .• • KEROSEN i, E OR COAL OIL L.1111'5, no of Lilo greate'sf, tilta•Nworlea of the age, combialoU heapoess, aalOty awl increased light. Coal (ill awl mows couslootlY 111 hand, which the public urn re. tiforesanline, ' AIS. D. HA LBvivr, N. W. Cornor of Public )4quato Crlisle, Oct. 21,,744 jOSEP 11. U. S E AVT, WATC.H-MAKER. SOUTH lIANOVEII .STI:I;ET, A j'elr 111111,1 :Null, of the Ciittni myvelf with' a large OFJOOl.o‘ootof th(00 3latorlals. Glasses, he., a,r n; no• ntepared to pith• oil hinds of Walebeg.Clorho,Jeoldry.,(r.. on the ort reasonable tormo ; that may lm entrost; d in toy re. lloping by .slrlet attention'tn business to Ito fas 'ird with a ilbloal bliaro of public pattonap, t lino assortment or .) EwEbity. ;mph ns LOOkle ,Ist, Pius and Gar lborrt, Gold and Cameo; lllissrte, .east Time and Ear Droiar. !lox and Gh000l'In,4•11 sires 1111 Chain !loots. Plated Chains, Gilt Lootet,i;flunig, ego, hr. Also, a 1:1r4o and fine ao.4lmmit of • - 41 111, I/ I , RING Also, a lot of I.erSt. lid Levi!, IViitttins. auti 0 gnoil iissortiitentof Ftlyer tinted Itllll _ A - thnre of pulilleptitrou e L leoentl oily soliri Gad. JOS. U. ( . orlislo, July 13. 15,",ii.1-111 . e/PLYR-iff.P./1' /BILL " FA-MILY . OftOCERY AND TE/ STORE. Jtil.t reel Ned awl In shorn, it fresh and 3,01 Ee• rated lIHNOrtIIII.III or Mo p Jaen and 51:114.• Coffee, 1 Zunsted Coffee. Urindled Pulverl z: ed Sugars. Relined nod other hrowl) Sugars, nupet for I ,, yrep 31 ula+ses. °deans (h.hiang) 3(0 fns nen. Spleen _of every variet)— pure only 1 Starch, Farina and Choonlato..3liteettroni, Chem. unit Crnekerk Tapioca Mid . ntuo, Salem( us and Soda, Crcant for tar and nx• vorled l'ividen, 31 untnrd thud Corittudi,r Peril. T1 , ),1 14.—A fine aFsnrttunnt in Pooling, and It bulk—as well as nil other. to Ile] belonging In Ilhe ot, thu (01(1 nod Juts reduced' prices:4 z3z:m %1 ATO I I ES, JEIVELftY, y old established Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Batik. I have just 114'1 veil a new assortlnent of watches. ovary. medallions. sllt sr • nare, Ar.. In addition to toy coiner stork to which 1 Ina Ile the wttontlen of the Theassortntent endoraves ' rolli and silver lever (-iv, 9 : roll apse rag,' do.. Kohl {edam's A batiks and tientleulen told .flAiler it tco' Qnartier watches it( every vu d, ,tiyty In style and price, • uses gold °Medallions. Breasbpins ti n • Ladles and Uentletnen of every 4 quality. Pattern and price. Cold fob, vest. curt. and noel: chains. Mid toarelets. tfitt, rings, sulbpins, studs, tleeve.buttons. crosseit, eltarots, ,Fe, Gold and silver thimbles, sliver and plated hotter knives. forks, table, tea, saltand tenslo.l sprits or every variety. A large assortnient• or p. 141. silt or Cl/1111110P spr 4nrlrs, tohalt all ages to whhd, we Invite special talon lion. fine lot of (1011) PENS from the Lest nll, peetaele cases. fancy bosem. silynr:nld pearl rand r gnhi :Ind common Ilnwelals,..nalch rhafas, Manile(flnehil and n x'ariciy artielee, ally kept, in Jetrelr!.; ostahllshments. whieh I trill null Jaw for em.h. All articles war flitted to he what they aro represented. l'arlleular attention pall .uknal le IIATCII ItEPAIIHNU awl all work war ranted, Dpc. 2:1, 1857:1 I(1 REA'T ENCITMENT AT lIAR. Phan. FERRY. Old John Brown still alive and recommends the La dies or ('arlisie and cuuntry, to go Immediately to LEIDIeIf &l 11' YER'S XEW S.7'ORE, end examine their splendid stark °I lion goods. ' Just received a large lot et magnificent WINTER SILKS, (line] Auction.) Splendid Beaver Cloth Nan. Lit, and Raglans. Latest Paris styles elegant DIIESK iIOODS, in great variety of styli, and •Itroclia, double itversible, and tine Scotch SUAIVI.S. - FURSI 'FURS ! 1 FURS 1 I •- '- 4. Diro7l front the manulhillicers, win lanted free frem 'moths, and at greatly redurint prices. Also a largo addition 01 STAPLE 1100118. suitable for the season, Including. IVOLPS ORLEBRAT.4 F,IIOIitICK (I LOVE •, warranted itininhie, notivith standing the AUTIIMUZED AND IaCLUnIVE ALIENCV. • Carlisle, Nov. 2, 10(9. 1859. - 600 PAIR TRACE CHAINS, Ith a Jarge sssorl la of HMV • IJIIEAST CHAINS, • ••' 'HALTER CHAINS, LOG •CHA INS, • FIFTH CHAINS, TONGUE CHAINS • ' .-•••• COW CHXINS, SPREADS, &c. Just resolved nt the cut-up Ilardwato store of Marsh 10, 1619. 11. SAXON. TONS IT k n STEEL, • SHEET IRON. 11001' IRON, . RIVETS; BOLTS, '.' WASHERS, - ANVILS, VICES • • FILES, 7 RASPS. SCREW PLATES; BLACKSMITH BELLOW.S,-&c. Just received and for sale cheaper then over. at , March 16, • HENRY SANTON'E., TIRON RAILING !—lroo. Railittg for Cefeetery enclosures,publicuud private grounds and. gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foundry, Our stick et Hailing, Verandah and Bracket patterns cone Misee a large variety of new and elegant designs whirl,. Env public are Invited to call and, examine. prders for tasting anti putting up Nailing gill be promptly execu ted at satisfactory prices. • AU entirely new TEN 11 . 0 . 118 E STEAM ENGINE sod 11011.1Eit now On hand, warranted to be of the Lodi make, and will be sold ate bargain fur cash oriel' shot t time F.G.ATIDNEIrk CO. • July 21, I'M.' LASS! GLASS!! PAINTS! 13r_i.AINTe'l I - A lull tus,nont yet:liars Of all sires and quality, with a largo Murk of fresh PAINTS, nil odors.. Olin, VitimlShes, So , 1 Cement In largo or small quantltler, at low figures at .101 IN P. LYN} A; SON, North Hanover Street f) t.. 7, '5B lue.t?rinting neatly oxen)? I. • VERMIFIJGE WE beg lextre 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. Olin ' Celebrated • Verrnifuge and Lilier Pills. We do not r,ecommend them as universal. Cure-alls, but simply for . what their name puitorts, viz:: • THE VERMIFUGE; For. expelling Worms from the human system. It has also ben 'administered with .the most ,satis factory results to various Animals . subject to Worms, . • . LIV_R PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, ltll BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER'-AND AGUE - , preparatory to or after taking Qui zine,_they_almost--invariably--=make- MEM a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men , - tioned•diseaSes,. they are Unrivaled, and, never known to fail when ad= ministered in accordance with the directions. • ' Their unprecedented popularity has induced tlip,proprietors, to dispose, of their Drgg business, in Which they liave been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give Their ,uirdivided ° time and attention to their manufacture. And being de ..termined that Dr. Nl'Lane's Mated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they.rvm 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 coin pound, thernLin lie—meSt -thoro ugh -- manner; Address all orders to FLEMING BROS, Pitishigh, Pa. P. S. Dcnlore arid Physicians ordering `from ntilers than Fleniing 8r05.,, will do well to write their ordent dist , ^ctly, told' fake none hnt Dr, :117.071eX pr from!?' Fleming Pilistairgh. Pa. To those mi4ing to giro_ them tt trial, we will forivard per mall, post paid. to any part of tho,. United :gales; one hoax Of for twelve three-rent postago stamps, 0 . 0.0110 vial of Vermifugo for fonrtoon three-cent stamps.. All orders,from Canada must ho accompaniedl,3- twenty coots extra. STOMACH SITTERS. The proprietors and tonntifacturers of lIOS TE'f TEIt'S CELEBBA TED STOAIMAI BIT TERS can appeal with Perfect confidence to physiciansand. citizens gen4ally of the United States, because the article has attained a relate lotion herefoftwe unknown. A lew facts upon this poinl will speak more powerfully Than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of llosietter's Stomach Bit ters for the last.year amounted to Over 0 half million' bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year lite consumption will reach near one.million bottles. This immense mount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained iu 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 recommend the Bitters th their patients, but, are ready tit all times to give testimonials to its efficacy:in all cases Of stomachic , derangements and the diseases resulting thertirttp . : This is noire temporary poptiliTlify, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trout • peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to he ns enduring no time itself. IlOsteller's 'Stomach Bitters have proved Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have collided their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia find like diseases, is to the proprietors a sottrco of un alloyed plpasure. It removes nll morbid nuttier ,front the stomach, purifies the blood, and ftttfarts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that lone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. it operat CO upon the stomach, liver,, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and 'soon restores them t o econtlition essential to the healthy discharge of the functitins-of nature. Elderly persons rutty use the Bitters daily ns per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it n'thituttlaut, peculiarly adapted to comfort de'clining years, as it, is pleasant. to the palate, invigorating to the hoWels, excellent, as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. • We Lave the ovi deuce of' thousands of aged men and. women . who have exfterienced the benefit of using this preparation_while,suffering frbtn stomach de 'rtingements and general debility; 'acting under the•adviee of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There nro certain periods letter' their carcs are so harassing that. many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is no absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially'irshe be young, is slit forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for. her infant . . Should the period of maternity arrive during the sumtner season, the wear of. body and mind is generally aggravated, Here, them is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the' mother to heor.up under her exhausting trials" and responsihilities. Nursing mothers gene rally'prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors tlitit . receive the .endorsement of physi , .. chum, bemuse it is 'agreeable to the taste as well certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. • Slll those pet mons; to whom we have pariiml- Ifirly referredfalteve, to wit : _sufferers. from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, - less of appetite, and all dioceses or derangements of the stomach,- superannuat ed invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their •own physical welfare by giving to llos tetter'apelebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. J: W. EBY , • '#2'J•6 a. \ C 6 THOMAS bONLYN . CAUTION,—Wo caution the public against timing any of An manY iinitations or countei- , felts, but ask • for 110$14:TiTU.'S 9ET,EIIItATED STou.loll Birrtsm, nod see that each bottle has theivords " Dr. 3. llomtottor's 5t . 64011 Bitters" bliiivn on the side of-the bottle,' and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, encl. ' olise - rge that Dui' autograph signtitnrc is on the label. -- 'Xidy - ' 4 Tropared: and sold by HOPrETTER Fr, , SMITH, 'ittsbur `l"tt . .,. and `sold by ,all 'druggifits. erbbaft3; ; 'n -'.detileks generally. tkeroughnnt Abe Xrntied. ateo, South ant} Germany, • • rnr solo by 0, 11,111: it, B,ly, llnvOrstle Carlisle; Jrll.- C. Attick, r.lolt 84 uttctuul,tBhlpponsbu ; b. Kau. moo, .1: B. I leo obi... blactionituburg ; and Drug!: Is gino col ly, throttubout Ito county. Nov. 0, 'FM. 1,4 4 Uit "It N . Povaral 11rleklInuses on North Street, e nquire of TL Shepley, cornea of . :Nlartlik Plet'Otreets;Parlislo, I'a, Hob. 1, 1a60..tf. 31tehicin es DR. MTANE'S CELEBRATED A.ND LIVER PILLS. PLEMIN G 'BROTHERS, • PITTSBURGH, PA.. HOSTETTER'S ilThEifdiantou9. rotindry, , :11 Allll IN I , ', 8 110 1' • • , CAI A 1 ,0) 5A.911 FACTdItV, East 3.111111 Street., CAItIASI.g. , Tltheextentilvvestilbllsithient is 110 W LI COtliplat, 01 , with the Gust innollltiery,tbr vork lliovery:TtepAitaleut. Tile btilltllligx (dive also rrrerct(yunlrtrged trrla alining and stralwa `With thy newest ruin nium,ltaproved tuola' fur the w!w talact ure. bO'MtSiWINDOII' FILANIES. SASH, S.buktern, Bltn W , 31ouldings, Ilraekets and nil ah . kindsorenrpcotor worrlt. Wo Builders,' Co pentor.a and of hers to roll and examine our lhollities 11 doing this description of work. The boat orlod and ;wires US I,IT ns nt any other establishment I the County or elgewlwre. In= and repaired nx herehoore. •En 4111e0 hare loom recent Iy built for. IV. •M. 11,•1101,011 :Om. 111 I Illsborought It. llryana Jr. Co. .Minn town:-hip, -III! a: Brothers. New• villa, kvot.,..d. :guru, .wddiutzn. anti :It W110:10 establishment, they Nay he seen In daily Op -1111k1011.3111l to school We ran refer for evidence of rltelr suporlrlty. ICuS ANI) . 11!:AS. t'.4STINOS . . of ovary description, Rion the smallest 'to the heaviest pieces. ncucuted at short 1114100 for Decry 1(10(1 Of our .chillery. A large variety of mill eastlnks now on hand Two skillful Pattern makers const•mtly employed.— IMP.% II ISO. promptly attended hi lbr Paper Mills, (last Mills, Factories. &e. 'filming and rating 'llll Spindles, hr. doss in the host style. .tNI/ 110ItSE such as Bevil 00:ir I , Horse Powers. Horizontal Rear Four. ,Plll TWO 11 0 Pain NOVO, Corn: Shelh.rs, Crushers, tron I , astlnirs, and nth, or. titles fur farmers. on hand or promptly made to order. ' Ill:R1/1.;:g CARS 111111:r, otod, cepa:red. .()ur Ikeilities for building: Cars are now Joon, complete than heretofore and enables us to firC• r.isli them tittransp,rtees nu the roll road' on accrono• du tins.; terms and nude of the best materials. Orders solicited and entire satiOketion duepuitee I. The loin; lenience in the business of the senior partner of I lin firm - ,mid of soar lull vhitivry in every branch or do in fits II I hot the licit work to all who finer tic wri Lit tllOll . orders. The 1. 011 4 1” Pad Pa tromwe of our old fricolls and the public is re4pertfillly solicited. .31 ay 20, F. IIARDN Elf & Co. , .1 0 01) !•G0 0 1) ''G 001) ! ! ! of Just reveleed nt the Omni, merry of tint undor 5i,0104, lots gosh th.at,s. girt of which uro the hot. towin g • • I'OMATOLS, CORN, PgAS, US, • • • LOBsTNE.S. 44 -I , IN APPLE; •' '• TUirrliE " SARUINES, . 4. Pi4?dl•d Chop Chow, 1%4,11111, Cobstvrs • Mires, Tomato,. Itittsup. %Vlllout do., )Ittsbroo do: Pepper Sauce, Ifoulloy, cranberries, tho linrst or Dried liver, Sugur•tired llaing, Shoulder. Bologna Suo..tge, Soto fl.•,3l,levaroul, fiugurif, Coffees. T:,to, .f of all hind, . . NStV A 41\F: S E 0.1119, amng. trilh•ll Are I wruty.oyr tholvrtild Ilerninn Sixes, .rinln rob:141 . 0, thr . VOry Ist 1110 pure,t 1,111E01:6 In the county, tiontertionrary untl All of which inn olTerr.l to Um dlltrus of Cnril,lritlid molly of Cwohorknil. nt the lowrst liken for r Intr. ONE, COME ALL,zt utu doors East of Rhoads: SVarrliouso. Carlkle, Nov. 9, lA I E /NS U RANCE.- Tut - AT,LEN AND .MUTUAL FIRE IN ADIt.tNCE CtIIDANY of Chnenerl.nl cattilty. filcarpo. I a to.l by an act 01.1ssumbly. is 111110 fully organ Ica , do in ollcoo doll under the management et the lollowino volualla,ioners, D.infol It.dlcy, IVnlbon It. Gorgaß, 3lhiond Cooldhl, J. Ekhelbor4ol% Clnistlon Stayluan, John C. bun. hip, Jacob H. COOVIT. LOW Ilyor. S. JillUlAY. 11010- nntildt, JOSOI,II 6 " jek01,11:1111. Alovtlnho CathearL • TI, rate.,of hNorall, a, as lOW and fa'rcrobirr as any Coolirtoy',a thedtind Itc tits stme. I•ersoos wishing to hermit.• taionhorn are inritud to mak., Appltratiop to the ne,onts of the r pally, who Are Avilling to wall...upon t hiona t any thou. W3l. It. IL/11(1.1S. Preghlent. clittisriAN 4TA VMAN. Vivo lor67:ihint ) LEWIS 111"lin, Secretary MICHAEL ('tClc II N. Tromttror. • 31a1ia.xt.i.,.-11'111..,11,11111,4:1, Ilyt.r..Chrktlan Silty ttiln. 31. Coeldia../..(7: Ihmlap. It.. Ilartio. 11. 11.C..over, Cat Eivhelbor gor, E100r15..f.11,111,1t. • •,\ 11ENTS. - 011,1 1 1111 11 , AN1 , - 11•iry Za•ii ine. Shireinaustown;' Samna! {V00,11,101 liepry Churchtoirn ; \11l(. llri ,iouth ; Ilraliani. W. Prilin li•ro': Coover. )1,11:11111..411)5rz I •I: I{. Curkliu D. CrJOl vr , Shephorlistow a; .1. O. Fax ton, Silver Spring: 111.11 j. I r:lyt'l stick. Silver Spring Charl, 11,11. Cat : John I'ollli C 4 IUNTY.—W. S. Picking. Dover; Peter•Wol , Ihrg. Franklin : : .1. F. Den igra. % . :1•01 Inrt111: D. Rutter, Nowbur.; It. C. Clark Clilsburg• 1 1 I CCII/N n:u,. Harrisburg. - : - .-licitiberc of the company having polleirs about, torn piro. can Intro ilium • • ' wed hy nicking application t any ;of the .114,11t8. April 211. 15.1:1 • ONO. B. CIIITIteIf. CHURCH I 14113111. LY STEAM SAIIr'MJIA, • LUMBER YARD, • NEW CUMBERLAND, PA All klndx of L U .111 B E 11 , constantly on hand. Lumber delivered at any pint rowt.alblo by Railroad at the shortcut 11141,. BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES AN) LEN)fIJIS CUT TO ORDEII. May I:s.ls:in—is I TAT AND CAP EMPOM JL. .1. IL CAI LIO it' CO., sueeexsors to Wm. If. Trout unnld announee to their enstomers and tune puldlJ. generally that they have Junt reeel red froin llbiladel. fhb. a hi rAe And elegant stork or volias, in their line of !Junin,ry of every variety, kt.vle And quality. ~..1 They have on handa splendid E 7 assortment of JJ :74 ig.,41 Al HATS AND CAPS, r:.:. \ of all descriptions, 00111 the COIIIIIIOII Wonl tic tho Ithest .IND Sll.li DATS; nod at prices thatanust soil every one oho Imo nn eyu top:ding the worth of Ills money. ntoci; inclpder, MOI.I'cK IN, DAS81111•DIE, DEAVER hi FELT HATS. of every style and unsurrooed for LIMIT AND FINISH by those of any ctibur !ad:Offish:molt lu the country. iii.)V:S . .lllll ('I hiM EN . : I irATA 1111 d Cove! y etriistatilly on hand. They respeelfally lm lie idl the old patrons null an navy iieiv 01100 110 possil.lo, to give them a cult. J. U. CALLIO & CO. Apr. 'X. ISbP7-13. 11()()1:1 AN I) SHOES,-1 have just aaa.,l to my Flock 111111 . '1 , 011111011i Of ROM, 11111 i BOVS' Boots, airy t•lteap and good ladles' 311.4....5• and Chlhirril's hoots :mil Shoes of Si lliid celebrated mak , . 9intl. handsome ans! cheap. A 101 :1,i11111111.111 11' 011111' Shoe: and Z•::1111.1111N. Best quality .itid limes! prier. Sin old rusttanrrs for 'toots and Shoes, aroletiVrt fully invited to give um a call. Cm Milo, 26, I.Sti J. Ugle of the firm qt Irinchrster J Scoll,) Gentlemen'. Furnishing Store .. W. S 1 0T T , • - , AND p B . IIIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 811 CiIEST:jUT SMELT, (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MAUD HOUSE,) =I .1. Nl l , Seril"r, would . r+.perttully call the .ttelltlon n Ills former hiends hi his new ,`'tare. and ig prepared 11 111 orders fn• sin ivrs at short motiee. A pek•feet II dunrantled. COUNTRI".IRADE.sappIied with FINI. SHIRTS and COLLARS. • • 'Rh:LI:269. rri II 13 CONFESSIONS AND EX PE IL. ItIENCE OF A VICTIM. Desle;ned fur the benefit, and as a warnlou . Ind a eau tl,n to those who suffer from nervous debility, ludiges• than, lowans of spirits, want ufsl eop, preumluro Rap 11. K a consequence of youthful Imprudence, or the baneful bald t, of bolf atm.. At the same time pointing out the curtain mat, a of sEtv 011 RE. ily one oho has sulfured from the aliovo cauoo, ant! from tnhiplace.l confidence in medial humbug and quackery.f Single copies soot (post free) on the receipt Orli stamped envelope, hearing the address of the ap. plicant. Atidrei.s, NATITANIKI. Bedford, Kings County, N. Y. 1)ec.14,1859-3:ilos nuAnznEnsirtyna rEscraL.L. • sEiyammsr. The reputation or Ibis (malt talon is new Indy est s h Ihhed, and Its SUCCOM en a first class Semlnnry plaved beyond doubt. Poplin will find In the bo:u•ding partment, home •nmfiorts, parental •Aupervinion nud mond Influeneeln •the-tkl,urational dep:u•tulent. as tedebers, thorough instruction, and sure means qt :idvancoment. If Trustees; Itonwenees; Vachers; Pupils In attend. tors thu your past. an; 1.:011”.11 hf Rudy; 'Graduation; ENponsos; Location; Minn el sad :llpral Training; TF.B. .FIFIONIus: Limn llon. unanshors. D. &Schnook, D. D.. end others, In regard to the wont annual ogentinn. Mum • train the riaanbershurg Press; and from James Afeenador, IL`D.,.af Now York, and othors.• The next FUP.9IOII will commune., ceptriuber For n etaltiOrtle ndlllrooo lee. I.IISNItY REEVES, A. 11. .Chaulliertiburg, Prr: • DOOT AND SIIOEi.I AK INGI—J. 1 . ) & o. TAYLOR, return their shim° thanks lo their thistoniera,,,thr.tho ret ur n ilheral patronago oaten. thinly, and would boairn) 'the iniblic 'that they euntlnuicte mounting ore CUST9IEIt 'Work. at thole old, stand. on North Hanover street, two door, above'tho 6tiy. store of S. W. Itaverstick. •'' - With Imihmbor df first rate workmen' employed and fahilitres for social ng the host stock to bo fonroViti the market, they are prepared to mak° up °Tory d of BM yrs AND 14J10e.9, for ladlee suit gont lemon's wear, In: the most .itid of retRUNTED workmarithlp. ' " • Many years of prietival, experleneoloithe.lcaldneeS lain, here mid In Philadelphia jiistilies them In savior. that they nee aid° to lusuro full malefaction to all ilium) who mayleave th,gborders. . April ta, ISIS. t u_to tss9 Mires friim Reading to Philadelphia. $ . 1:75 and $t .13 . ;` The morning train from ❑.nrri+lmrg eonneetri at ilearling with up train fur Wilkosbarre. Pittston mid Seranton. • ' I V E . NV •ST A. a ROUTE h. fit:llleti IL tri weAly line of Stages. hetween Carlisle and Latolfsbilrg. lousing Cni. 11Nle every loinl•ty t ;UX.etlitc,tlay Friday, ely on the :Erring or the atterntam train or ears hum the east. Iteturithik leaves Lantlishurg,at /i On A. M., every Tuesday, 11'4,tnesday aural Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle at I.lao P. M., via. Perry County Warm 8111•1111:S, Shernottnalate, Sterrett's (lap and Carlisle Sul ',bur 'ilyrinus - . — liirairti - fi ft! 117tIre - line - vvil I he run dolls for the aerottonotlation of passengers going to tlt r Springs. Oars: to the several 1.1,111i.ti as OHOWS: • EMI ;ariisle•lb4.lllplmr—Spriligir . . :A( errett's Unp. SliermaleAnle„. . . . . '• Perry ,'nutilty War. Springx, • " 'Landisburg, . . . . I.andb•Vorg to {Vann I, l pria se, 1 , hert,11:11110:111., Slegrett.': (lap. .9.6111114 r It7prltis, Citrlis/e, . . . The above line will logo hely cliry the MAIL to .and floor the w,e era! puintr above Incliratell. 1 hind, aintl well 2400,11 1.11 . 1.1: V F 9 %1111.11, from Wleiril I 11111 at all 11111014 11,111 y to furnish boson and ear' dazes lo (lutist, who will lavor me with their patronage. tutu the moNt reaaonahle teruismol hi the very let atylo may 19 I 81/5. (11.101tilE It DEL. COPPIiIt,•TEN SEIEET IRON ALN,NUFA(;7'ORY. MERE The subscriber takes this met Lod of leihrinlim her hionds and the iinlillei that ,i-iie still onillones the notnufarture ofoll kind,: Of sulk, in Copper,:l'ln and Sheet Iron. tier iiiin es are soh crell from the twist np purred styles, The rooliligi Stores for their qualities as rooks and bake, rannot lie snriiiivsed. among util e ] ) ale the well known li lobe, Noble Coti., KID ny Forre, ter. tio - rertior,' Penn, and the now rAVOritt . , Prairie Flower..auldning all the tested improvements, MIMI the hest 111141 cheapest stove ever idlered to the public. The I.stridie•irtove, 'or parlor heater, -improved, for, warn,/a¢ two. lire„ or 11 fir rooms, put up to order. be sides a large assort men( of Parise Midi:dors aoil office ' • , -X-taoves. Pllloflit ItElilitiED: on rix3iiri,„4: ;. , . „1 1 and Li .113 FITTINti. 'liaise whew - lob wolf. de 3 „ in this lino 41111111 , In Well to ea I at the obi -r-ai. , Shoo! before conteref lint elsewhere. its I am de.. 1,11011,1 to situ 1 , 01 . 1,1 . 11 r iloWer t , 1311 the preset rates. I have for Mile :1111i keep p,11,t . 114t1V Olt 11:111/1 the patent built Tip Burner. trim Tapers. plain and flinty Moss • (Hobos. tins I , ixtures. It rought Iroiol'illies. Hydrants. Lead Pliiii e ttlirit-llose. ishioverillinliS, Kith '1'111.,, ore, llow liavins r ltarble Basin tops. ar.' 'sly workmen are eiiininitentand reliable. All 'work warranted and fur workmanship owl material. I elittlfingo-rainipirition. liar- .V fow-insal eisik Snit es wi'lli some suitable fo'r -parlorsoieltrinit . , -wit itli „I•will sell or rg,t,2_,••••••: .. - . .-±L-_ -- '.Vfily t i Ihisti. , , 31Alti: )1. allOildi Is. . ' 1 - 7, 1- .. X C .1 1. S I. (1 It I) IC 'I IJ 1173' J A. It. II IiNIVIRIir would respertfully iliforin tit till - a...m.0f titrlisle and vicinity that he leis taken loom, In lug's new 1111114.1111 g, east eornpr 11 3lfirket Sqoare , where he lint all times ready to take A3lllittiTYPEi. , in the Intent nosh most upprOved style. l'iiiiifes taken in rainy amt cloudy weather as grill as elan. soul sat isfaidion elven or no eloirmis 11111110. POrtrraltS alltr-1/.1. ititerreo types 'copied. 311tilature 14 etures taken for Loeketh Wi!.. 11l A tobrotype. A inlirotypes - Warralitfal to standlho test of time, liela , or water. - i —_ lA.llan and Gentle:non aro cordially Invited to rn nod exnlidno moioirnons. Prich 11 . 0111 23etn. to ill). • • A. R. lIENWOOD., Inn. 27. 18118.-13..' ArtlFt. UNS GUNS.--just received a large vx...,...10„t of Doige Darrel Guns, Single 44 44 Single and Double Pistols . Game Bogs, Powder Flasks, Shot. Pouches . . Powder. Shot, ,Coops, If ii 3 ^_,i, 1552 lIVEItY STABLE.—Having pur vliageil from .1. It. Noneinaker hie LIVERY iii'. TLISII MEN E. I will ler always ready to aeconnuo. date the publie with 110118 ES, CAR. ;MIES IIUIIU IEB, sin' every other or. • kin In my line. By strict attention to business dn de tiro to please, the subscriber hopes to receive it liberal share of public patronage. CI klltllai lIBNDEL. N. B. 01111111.1ISSUS on hand to supply those who flay he In need of thew. Nov. 25. 1857. i 00F1NG SLATE.—The under ft, signed has been appointed agent for the rule of 1:001 , 1Nlh SLIT!: 111111 has now and will ConstAntly 1,1 on band a fall Nuvply to moot tho tdemands of mil l drrs Mile", Tim 1 , 1 1 in 'll'lllll of A superior art' de would do well to roll at the Lumber and Coal Yard, war tho tlas House, ./ammo _ F .I . ST GREA , TARRIVAI , );AL., & WINTER CLOTII G. LNG 11 . ,;& - ii—ribe, 1.:t., just returned floni' the Fosters ditles, it'll': a large and wel, selected stork of AND WINTER CLOTDING, GENTLENIEN'S. FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, (c., ithleh hr can sell Lt such prices, as to astonish the NAMES. !laving tillion partirulne pains toselect Goods raped Iv allyptisi for this market, he run 1181111111 Ids culdonto that hop tire CIIAS. WELL AND FASIIIONSELY ) pIADE. Buy4s will Mid it to their interest to examine b stock, ns be has determined to sell upon the motto of '•SM:'sLL PROFITS." Xrn„.. Remember the old Stand, Jiver the Market none, WIEL, Successor to Steiner ,k Carlisle, Sep. 1.1, 1511 fIURSs! FUR!!-FURSP.! FOR 1850-00. -" , PAREIRA . ,3I THOMPSON, . No. 818 .M.olia:T STREET, above Eighth, South side, PIut,ADELPIDA. lIAVE JUST OPENED' THEIR. Elegant)Assortment of Furs, • 11131111ffiet tired Under their himodin to superrUhm fold] FUSS, Felt eted %rah the greatest eve from the largest stucku or Dm Eeroef....N MAnum., embritehm every Torte. ty and style of - - LADIES AND CHILDHENS.3I'EAR. Thos, purchasing early. 1411 have the Benefit of urger selection. Besides the nheto geode, we here Inc essurtnient of BLIFF.A L 0 R OBES, GE.ATTL EM ENS' FUR GLOVES & COLLARS. • Tho lirickui of all these goods are at a lower figure than icy eau be bought anywhere In the rite. N0r.Q.U , 69. 1 8 ARR InRrAe k S'tllo3PhiONr p. N. 11—VURS nlieted and , epaied and IUII TRI3I— made fn order. REATRE li're'ff ON IN Pit ICES. ' I have, this day commenced rclltng MT my entire stock of Winter (lends at greAtly reduced prices. •. Frrugh Meritmes, Furs, Cloaks, &v., AT Curl. , All other thanis at uncommonly low NICOL • OARPETISIII3 Al' C08T*...• The stock Is largo and complete. Non• is the time and 001'LlYeel the place, 'to secure great bargains. •, • Carlisle, Jan. 4, 18G6 /] I HL S'IVVE TO SU ri"T[l]'; PEO jj itotbiiktu ntieeoss and tiniversal faction glven by Abe I , ltAliplr miwEit COOK- fiTOV.II.. avarnants the - sobserlber In calling upon all who wish cothfort and eon vonleneo to call and.osatill tie the stove ' , Mitre purehasing. why hay° trlPti the stove have boon morn than satisfied. Of the great 'mina - her sold during the present season, the first counilaitat has vet to ho heard. Of 110 other stove eau thl with truth lie Kahl. For strength, economy. boating, e.,oking, baking, nod ronstincspownrs. it has no rlvni -The tato timprovomonts for the ennsumpt Inn of •,$6l ndilltlonal strength. besides a . vnst saving in fuel. 'rho stove is warranted to gi•o'sllth,ficetion in all rases. The furniture Is nil made of the hest material, and for nark numshlp i•mlp_qt. Ire surpassed.'--1-Itav,h4ittes n num ber mother cook stoves Wl4lOll I Will sell with, or nun. out flirnittnat below cost. All work het etofore 111nr; at tended hi pereoptl:i Chat-40 modernly, with 40110 to pleas,' nll. "1 Impo to merit a conflpuaneo of the !tat , I cottage already lalt..towed. • Jah.ll.lBCO 3 , N. It. The hlgheat price paid 11,r eldreciplai; Iran, pentyr, in ealh, or taken exchange 114 goad", . = , t isccJai oils: DEL pil , ISLEAND j A It ezi I) A. to it t. . • FIII:IiD, WARD 4, I , IIEnD, • 811 STULT, PiIjaIIELPIIIA &U. RHOADS, - .M MTIII.ET, CARLI6I:II, P.%; Corm of this I.lpo leave th. Duplt 81L Mark Ist •Dally, at 4 o'elpell, P. M. ' Ljave Oldish", Dully:et 7 n'clock, A M. (11,..ds Intended II!r this Llne xlionld be marked C. & I'.lly Freight Nine, end scut In Ly 4 o'clock. • May . 2.1. I hon. • .p . AND III•Idlil"S(1 • • • " It A' . l 'R D. A D • •SUMMEIt AIIIZANtiEMENT, i .• • Alllll . l. 18, ja • 11, Tivo.:ya.iiminger trains ea rollarrishurx dally, (Sufi days exilipted.) s.ou A. M . and 2.45 P. M... air Phila delphia t arriving tire at 12.50 noon and 7.40 . . . iCetlifililig, 1imA .. ..., I . ollo,Julutila at 7.30 A.)l . And 3.30 I'. M., arriving aL flarrinburg al. 12.4 u noon and 8.26 1' 11: t 4. . - CARLY: To Pidiadulph J, ._No; 1 ears. $3.25; \0.•2 (in, salmi truio.),s2 7U. ''....... , , , . - . -.. . 110,011 51.60 011%'1 , ,:g/. 111001102. , .. connect will, tralmtltin.l:! ,. .rft , svlllo, 311t.ers •vIlle,Taintiqra, hr. tralux leave 14 , 0111ng for I'lstladelill4o .dally, nt 6.A. 31 ;10.10 .1. 31., 12.30 00,.21 and 5.116 31>. • 140tv0 Nal:1011,11in for Itendhig Itt 7.30 A. 31., , 1,.1,1( ... 1 „ 31., 11.110 I`.. 31.. viol 4.45 P. 31. For through tirl:etn and ether Information appiy,to o , ./. .1. CINDt., lieneral Agent. Mk 11,'61 MEE= Wads, &a., af. . 11. SAXTON'S JACOB STIRO3 I=2 Mra. MARY 31.0/till& LIVER INVIGOItATOt NEI:EIi I I'4' 01,311'014:i It 1:17 1 1 1 . 011111 1111 i...tiil.llN Ji nod at.proi mid In iilow tLudfv errs fur n hilt it' It ILis'euyell yuars ul.n bild giuit up uutolio ited Mlh/11'011W. The ilmv most beatlap. of the LldlvlJuvl Inking /run titivel al. to not get. Let the • dictaeo or you in the 1100 or Ho, tor, nod It will cure M. 'Macke , . Up•pelpsin. leer Complpint., Py,en- Ihthituai Cholera Mori 110.1 isolerd 4 C : eau texlity.yin 'twenty teaspoonfuls nrit taken Alt. k. - who ueu It . ro lit Its fitVnr. 511 X IVA : 14:It IN THE INVIGORATioIt. AND Pilee One D SANPQR S FAMILY. • C A T Jr ARTIC tu3IPOTINDED inou I,!ure I;?getahle .Extracta, anji put. up-in Glaii afj,c ,, , air tight, and will keep istony olj , mate., ..„ -.. The Itt:::lS , Crithertic Live Cath 1.1 IC whieh the I lig. Irractl • more 't in,,, The re ••tontly wln• hnee long us- Isinctlon n hick 01l gine has Induced Mu th,place of all. The Proles,lon +well Vintner net on different The Irnmily en. with dolt rmerence to fit, been eomponftddd WiFst - VegetiildgextliffiT' part or the alimentary wife in all cages where a Cs Derangements of the mt - ltrtliejltitek and and Sorenetts cull, which frequently, long course Fever, Loss Sen.ation of gold over Headache or weight in tory Diseases, Worms in Rheumatism. is great ninny disetwes to 0111 elf oufao mention in tide ad, Pico $0 20 The Liver Inv igorn t Or I Yrtniled by Drinvzist!, gon the Trade.lll aii th'it ieeiro S. T. IV. S 33 'Broadly Jun. , 15, 111511. • DOES L DISEASE T OR 1 G 1 ) iN . ATE fl This inn quostlono of vital Inqsortanco, nod one trldela has never been xatloilietoril)' dinroxed of hp floe proton curs n.llll Mach toe healfim art. llootoO onnhotoolo—and mAieritilly the old ,Fl.llOOl Phytiehom,-Lthat the lives in the blood, and thereihre all iheases mitolnate In It-- tont modern silente avers that. Clio:mots hale their ,mir,ionoth oo in both the solids and Iluitbi of the Molly. That the latfer preponderate. Inosever. Is it fixed hoot, and onedloal shill hois idea, ly demonstrated Ma' nt least two-thins or the ills that, It ninan Boob In heir to, have their POUri, in nn • TIIPURE STATE OF TILE 111,01111! • • As, for instance. to the lete• catalogue • elicit no Serail bit •• Erysipa Ulcers, Salt lihmito. din: argcs from the Ear, Fever Sores. or irrliplire h nrn eerlained by well medical law, to arise from Imi hlaod—n hilt the highest reediest authorities deaths that most fevers originate hi the Fame manner, and More leirdetilarly Typhoid nrnl sriniet , -the former la, log au Interoal, and the latter an external Irruptive disease; and in all permit], attached by these nut i adies, the bleoil is found to be eithe, coagulated, or or a dark nologiliby color. • • TO 0111 a Mr 11 large majority of iliiiensep, as wrll as to urea number willehipiyii nlrendy litho] 111 , 011 the I , VII - • to :PURIFY TITY. BLOOD •Litidhey's ImproVed Itlood E•earelier Boon not claim to . bon uNtyERsAL PANACEA foe every dlseksn known. but the proprietors elajto for It the power not only of drainir.g gait a,i Impurities of the blood, but by the skillful roniblniiii.orof well known vegeteble reniellies..it will vitro all diseases arising (mini a deranged slide ~ rtho liver, drive out. .lyspepeki,. ae d vivo repeweil tone and rigor to it,,, stomach. That rho Ripon 1. 4 i: tacit La is all that is claimed fur it, the nruprio tors ran produce THE PROOF. Tt Ic only a few yr•:ire store it was discovered, and yet it Inn: grown Into mud, a busine'ss' that a large laboratory has been built expressly Mr its manntheture—a largo number ofunen employed in Natiog it up, and still the SUPPLY W :3 NOT EQUAL THE 11101 A ND! We-ask any candid Man, could this be so, If thin Mod clue did not pines% ALL the virtues claimed for It The Proprietors bare hundreds of certificates from men of probity and standing In the community, show lung what the medicine is doinu daily for the suffering ASK ANY PERSON ^ wino has over used the Illmod' Searcher whether 'roll WAS experienced. • Let the affileted giseit n trial—a singlo bottle wit convince the most skeptical of Its ellicary. , trn,. For sale In Carlisle by S. W. Haverslick, S. El Kett, mid 11. J. Kieffer; Kauffman & Son, Mechanics burg; liosweller & Zook. Sbepherdstown ; Joshua Culp BoPtervii; Jacob Simmhns. Croon limas; Kurt. & Wiso,'Shireinanstoirn rc A. M. Leldlch, Boffins.. t-prings Mary IV. Kissel, Chuhtown ;..,Edward James, West 11111; .1. C. Fasnemdit & Bro., 'Oakville; Shoemaker & Elliott, Newburg: YCm. Bretton, New vine; .1. Hood & Co.. Springfield; Russell & Ince. Dlekinson; Higliland & Ws.shinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & Co.. Lees Reads; Wm. it. Eckles. Sporting Hill; D. Derilinger Whit., Hall; J. C. &Hick. Shippen sburg; all of Cumber bind county. Pa. LINDSEY' & LEMON, Proprietors, Oct 'SO. Holliday sburz. Pa TUE MOST EXTRAORDINARY BOOK OF Till; Awl • First edition of 10,000 sold in six uwsl.•s. • MEM "BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S CURSE. PUBLISHED BY DH. 'S. PARCOAST, DIG Spring Garden stret; . l, I'/itn Pa.; and for sale hg all book.vellere. Tills Is a. book of 2'25 pages, 12m1:. bound In clot th nine lithographic plates, and intended for pal en le, gieo-dhos and young MOIL I:very young III:III isle Wittil,l h, maintniu Ilk ,ILL,Ilth and 111 :11111(.1.1, and hn Ye a healthy progeny, should I'ead this hook. Sown of ILe statetnents are really aslouiitling, and have never he. foreapposred In print. Price $l, Sly mail $1,15. • NOW IN PRESS, AND READY SOIL DELIVERY IN FEW DAYS, A OREAT WORK Alit THE LADIES,. by the satne.nuthor, entitled •LADIES' !MEDICAL GUIDE, AND MARRIAGE FRIEND This is a work nearly foto pages. beautifully bound In cloth and contains over 100 splendid and cur loui, nu graving. It gives a complete description ofthe st, true and function of the reproductive Organs of the le. male, showing how married Indies may hase,pravoill largo flunilles. Also. 11 complete history offfernotPlo• elitism. with curious prates ,honing lush sexes in one. , Kano gives advice to young ladies hi selecting ai hurt and, pointing out the rouse 1 , 1 Elliot, mithappl— ness after marriage, and the influence It co eats on the offspring. - The work also gives the symptoms and treatment 'of all female diseases. so that every. hurtle may be herewn physician. The last chapter is devoted to the Toilet. gh t hn receipts for cosmetics at pre,ent Is use by the r °Wily of Franey. England Mid Russia, for beautify hag the et in hair. teeth. and for retooling foul and preserving a 'tweet Iffetth. 1 hey have been obtained at great ;•spor Sr. Price flits. Ily mail $1.74. or right additional poi 4— age stamps. 0000 milks have-already been ordered.— Those 'wishing a copy of tho first edition should send their orators wit hoot delay. For complete del:oliptiorf of the "rink see Prospectus, whirl, will he sprit on receipt of one letter stnmp. AU ENTS WANTED in every tone iu the Union. Feb.l6. IS3II--ly 1 Ilt. lil3ll)TaN'S CO3iI'OUND A./. DIURETIC PILLS. fir. Hampton's Pills contain neither Balsam or lifer. euryt but are purely regetatle In their composition and aro highly meounnended by eminent pliy.lelans, A .Safe. Certain, a Speedy and • . ... Permanent Cure For (travel. fileet, Strk ! • tures, Lucorrhrea, Female . , WeakueSses, and all . other diseases or - . thn Mohler, Kidneys, and ' • . • . Sexual Organs, PRICE FIFTY CENTS PElt BOX. -. • Prepared and for sale by , . , ' .1.iii..1. T. TEAMPTiIN & CO.. . . .103 Siirtire street, Plitindophle gm Sold by Druggists nod Deniers everywhere. Mr; S. G. W 11.1). solo agent for Newrille. - • LEOWAItII ASSOCLATTONI •' 11l L A itF. I. 1%11 IA A lionetolent Institution, estalilished hi snide] en dowment for the relief of the slek and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and IColdemie (Menses.; and especially for the Guru of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.. MEDIOAL elven gratis ' by the Acting' Syr• keen. to all who apply , by letter, w ith a description of their. condit lie, (ade, oceupation, habits of life, tc..) and in cares of rxtremet poverty, Medicines furnished free of • . lINI9NTS . on Spertenterfhoeti:And other,' 111,cas, of the Sexual Omens, and on the N hIV It I:111 EDI LS employed In the Dispensary. scut to theafllfeted lit sealed tette. envelopei. free of charge. Two or three Stamp% for postatto will he areentable. Addnws, DIN. J. SKLMEN HOUNNTON, Acting Sur. goon, 'lnward Association, No. 2 Sonth Nita' Street ohtildophia,lty of the Directors, - • 'EZRA D. 11EARTIVELL, Presidtr:t. O En.. r.{lllcullA, ,Sacretary. ' ,Ded.2.1;1852.-I.Y. • j)DOTS' AND' SIIOF,S. - , A, lot. of 1 , 1, da and Shoe's • jest pied% rd; . Ladles' ni•Al' Wes Morocco lioc.t“ of )11111e's celelanied make: A new supply. , .• . CIIAS..OOILbY. Oarllslo, Wr. •3,0,1 E. /SD. - • El Wit: I NI :I. lied lii LITATES. TI:031 (11 , 31t 4 , to ttit. • 5 ;litt.ol:titi int it, ,ttil hat it bull it it lilt rt•t.l.tlettt It ill at 1 , 114 ti !within 11.1., 151.1 liv rttlittl t r,. tit ..I 1l brutes ill itty pt-roe 1 ted to the toopernnoo,, it. poll tiled 111 NM/ tlf .” the telwels. - our jittign il t* cult] Liver. Litvigolrrt• r Co miditioin. hill• 1 1 Jiro o blarlto,t.tiunt t ,, rY. Dropsy, t . outt,toiu cholic. Cholera. I niant um, Flalulgt.va 410000$, Nod may i.e nand unry, FAMILY. 11 etUlacipu. tan tiousmul lultiutco, if two or titret; rit cummuttccmrut of tile 0 Oring their testimony MOUTII WITH Till SWALLOW 110TH TO liar per Bott/a , Pill lsn general but nc o 'proprietor- tins used in • Z I amity years. ..._ , i..rem.ing • demand from Ila ed the Pills end the set 41in:regard to their use, ko theuc withJn the reach ...,,, I ao Itnow.illat , different Co I rent Ins of Ulm bowels. ] M M Mantic PI, has" „A l ' : his :well . ' eatal. l llib t vl itk - ix7l 7 lena " a l l i- i l itll ~ '..n c every - , en nal..nudare good and WO Cntluirtle la dredetbsurll .....1 Stl,llllol, SieVphl),; (~ ... - Vans. Cohtfi - cne., l'a ill pal ,s bole body. from sudden sthit if negleetecl, end 4 111 it a 1 C' ' ge t i b l o ' d t 3 l ' I" it c o r s ti;n e s e t l ;l l .s n s g , doi Clue head, all in -Adults , ..., Children or , W Purifier of the Bleed and lieth Is heir, 100 Dueller' ertlsenlent. 'Dose, I to 3. 30' Centn. t(I Family Cathartic-1411x nre eially. and sold wholesale by town, • . D.; ufai2turer nntl Proprietor, Hi, New Turk