LEM El 81 4 10111 17 18 2 23 Fab CM EMI! t~ricu lural The Farm AI 111 1. ES! VERSUS HORSES And who gains the suit': Many of our larme'rs would •say the former : When will all our farmers have the good sense to admit it? Tt may be fairly answered, , when they shall prefer 'utility; interest, and a just taste, to a diseased fancy; for • though 1 admit the superiority of, a Tare 'of horses over, mules as far as gqes; yet I deny that a bad horse looks better,or even aswell.tte a good mule; and —with the same k esp and attention, a-good mule will outwork , outlook most horses of — any of our known or miknown breeds. think that if tiu•mers would consult their own interests they would substitute . good mules for their horses, in many in. .stances. • I think that on farms which require more than two horses, mules might be substituted for the horses which exceeded ' this number. Many of our flumers would • be ashamed to ride behinda pair of mules. and why ? simply because of a species of. 'false pride. NOw I know thatwith•the same care and'attention, a pair mules will travel as fast and much farther in a day; with less fatigue to themselves, Wan most of the horses driven by our farmers. reltictancelo ride or rather to be-seen riding behind a pair of inuleN when geared to.a carring . e? Is-it because they have longer cars than the horse'? or because "ley have smaller feet? Those who have used mules long enough to understand then, and their ways will say thal they pull piore evenly and stead ily) and. are less . likely -to waste their *length than the Itorse, and for this rea son arc more Suitable to work. belbriloxen. Yet although miles in my opinion are much bettenfor farm work than horses, I would riot advise - those keeping two or eveti 'three to' substitute one of. them for a mule be he ever so good, for - very few Mules are strictly speaking fit to work With a. horse; in such a ease if there is none - of that-false pride cotmorm in sueh - eases it would be better' to exchange all -of- them for the-same • number of goonutles • In plowing or hoe-harrowing- among corn or other crops, his-feet beimg so touch smoller-than,those of the horse and follow -ing each other more nearly in a line, he is Joss likely to tread on -the crops. In addition, the owner of the mule may rely with tolerable . certainty on the con • tinnanee of his mule capital for thirty years; whereas the owner of the horse, at the end of fifteen years must look to his crops, his acres or his blink for the renewal of his. The longevity of the mule is so proverbial that the purchaser seldmit enquires his ago.—Pliny, mentions one that was 80 years old ) and Dr. Reese saw two in ling , land that had reached the ago of 70 and were still at hard work grinding clay in a brickyard. Mr. tlood of the ..4morso , Fornmr estimates the, expense, of the horse at $44, and those of the mule at $22, annually -These are not mere assertions but the re sult of thirtyycars' experience with both races of anittials, Very few know . exactly what the mule is; to say the mule is -1 hybrid between the horse and the ass would appear to be so absolute a truism, that the recipients of the information would be very apt to laugh at the infomant ; yet few, compara tively speaking ; know which is the mule —much less that there aro two distinct an imals, both the ofinprng of the horse and ass, one of which is, 'and the other is not, the mule. The..offip . ring of the male ass and the female horse is the mule proper, or in Lat in he2nionits, or half ass, The offspring . of the male horse and the female ass is the hinny'Or in . Latin hie nes, a word whi'cli conveys, as also does the former one, a distinct meaning which is lost by its trans lation into English; for hinnus is derived from hinnire, to neigh, therefore the main distinction is that the .mule inherits the iroiee of its father and ,brays, While the hinny inherits that its father and neighs; there are also other- distinctions, the inn py has shorter ears, smaller feet and a long straight mane and tail. But this is a digression from the case in hand and te_rsturn t i p . it I will quote the following froin'the report of an api cultural committee of the State Agricul tural S'ociety of South Carolina in - the. year 1824: . - ,'The annual expense of keeping a horse ;is equal to his cost; a horse four years Ohl , will seldom bring more than his first cost Two mules can raised with the seine expense as one horse and the mule is fit. for work sooner than the horse, and if of a good size will perform more work on less feed, and if attended to when first put to .wank his gait may be formed to suit his owner: ", ''Soiiie , objcet to the mule because his feet being smaller will sink farther intO soft grounit—DOes not.the difference in Weight counterbalance the difference in the nip. 'of the hoofs?. Those who have. had more experience in this line than myself say the annual ex pense of shooing a' mule is not Ittore,than one third Chat of the horse for the 'same time.' His hoof.being•harder and of much sliiwor growth, the shoe if well put on re. mains until it is worn 'out. ...To'stun upthe advantages of mules over, horses we have, Ist. They are more easily and 'cheaply raised thiioierses, 2nd. They are maintained, after. 'beginning • work, at mtieblese Cost than horses; 3d.. They aro not anhippt to 'near all the diseases of the hprie,:imitlieielo which they aro subject artit*, 4n Onitigeted forte, 4th. They at taint° a greater -age than the horse and their.averago working years -are nearly, double those of litorse, stii.'Tlieji are •riot, injured 15.*, h6ileoit Prlnjudiefeus feeidng of hired hands.' I nev,er caw'nOr heard of • OrE JIVING. FEMALE COLLEUE: -7 . . MECHANICSBURG, PA. "Thie Institation„deslgned for Itu llbond eduvition of Young Ladles, boa been in operatien.two years with the most gratifying results. , it is now Cstablished till firm basis, and its:pairorage already extends nicer several States. It Is located on•the 'Cumberland Valley Railroad mid. way between liarrisintrg ,and Carlisle. inn tim most for.. tile end bcautitul portion of the valley, and is ' lll close proximity to ono of the most moral, healthy, sod en terprising towns - in the State. • It Is central; and easy of Wlnis. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore or Philadelphia:int he morning .train for liarrishurg, Will arrive, et 31echanicsburg Ip then for dinner'. , • Tli" edifice ix large and commodious, surrounded by double verandas, and will areottonodate about one bun• deed hoarders., In Its constrnotion, it ..otablites all the modern Improvements for„tife promotion of health, 1,00 11111) eel,venirnco. in these reopects phy pronounce . it unrivalled. 'flte'elminbers Sri) largo.l ot I neatly furnished. Edell line its register Sir heat and vont" la Linn Only two students occupy the stone MOM. !. e bath rosins :treat all times supplied with warm/old cold water. The grounds :ire ample. and well arranged , for recre... a talon. and the varbitti eallstitenic' exergisea -no even. o till to heal , It, artepriti tuon:entent and symmetry 01, term. , 'file Vacuity 61 I str oaf°. In efficient end experi °need.. I In the Collazi de Nom:lntent the course of study is 8 of a high. gra.b.E. entuprulkuntling all the subjects belong a ling to a pelite nt.d Christian tducation. In the Preparatory Department puplls,Pl. he rare . r folly imdruct, dhi those branehts fanning the basis el ' thorough English education. • ' SESSiONl4.—First Session. from the let .Wednesday ol September to the,:letlrof January. Second SOSMOII. irnin the lot of February to the Ist of sly. • Vacation. during attly and August. 111 I t 17118 6 12N1 19 20 INM == IN ADVAN('N, Boarding. Washing, Furnlnhed Rumps. F and Light. Tuition—Collegiate Depal tote,. t. . . Prenarat,ry •• . . . . • Drat Class, • Nn extra chargé for .Incient Languages. Musk—Pion,, and Ogihu•. . . . Modem Languages, . . . . . 10 00 Painting, bra. lag and other Ornurainitailll•anehes at the umial rates. .Text.i.ooks t'urni.ch'•d at ray prices. • • For further Firtienlars address, • Rev. .1. (I. MARLATT, A. M., President. li ant Pillage Record CIUMBERLAM) VALLIW lt. R.- WINTER A URA NI; EMENT . • W 464— W.,; (. CHANG 19 Uf HOURS! • On And After MONDAY, NOV. 14th . 1859, Passernon Todd:. will run no follows: (SunAlays excepted 0 VOR HARRISBURG 114 t, Train Learn Clnnnhersburg,• , 5.:35 A. M rihipponaurg, 11.05 " Nea, ilk, • 11.:14 " . 10.1 r. • 51erlianiesburg, 111 47 -" A rrivo at ilarrisbura, 11.15 " . . Ist 'Crain. 2d Train Leave liarilsburg ' 8.15 A. 31 2.05 P. id •i Meidtinieslitirg 1 ,57 " 2,42 ' i• Carlisle,. • ' 0.27 ' " 8.15 " •• ~;‘,,‘ dn.., 19.12 . " i 1.50 i i• Siiiiiiiensiiiirg 10.42 " 4.20 . Arrive at Clitiniliershiir. , 11.12 'i 4.50 ... TRAI 1. A'VI 1111.1.1up .0 vin Penunylvatila ro road nr - ttnr. - :1t7, - -Zik - m ---- tirrcrtrirami, and 5 ,O. P. 111 In 1,31..t00n nod Readit.g Ilnllrond, ti 00, \4„ nod 2.25. I'. 11,,, I'or :LOS,. A. 31. and 1.30, P. 81. Igor at 2.50 nod 0.15. A. NI., and 2.05, I'. NI. For l'revvrtoo: Willboosport nod Buffalo. nt 1.27 nmi 7.80, I', M. 011 m !kill 111111 Sommehanon Railroad, for Au. burn and l'otts,lll, , ,,nt 2.00: 71. NOT.CI: I'.I.SSENti.EIt3 'At all Stations wiler are' sob,. viz; l'hataltarstmg, ppensburg aUti. Ilarrishurg, a recludjon 17 i;NT6 on 1.3,h Tivl, et link lw - mado• to all P.>l',l 1, prOVillo tlaans.lves alth—Tieketa beforo cu terlat, the ears. • Ito fl rand llfliru, ( inbermhurg, Nov. 0. 10M). FURNITURE W RE -R WON S , „ --- ----__ - - - , - -,.- -4 - - - , 1 c,i, - .: - — 7-::`: , -, --, tk, - ,. , • • 1859- 4—.--, , --...-. lt 1859 t,,, .°44.9;-.1:-: ^,.- . • West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Prrmium awarded at. the Cumberland County Agricultural, Fair of 1857. ) The subscriber has just received the most splendid 'assortment olartieles in his lbw, user ;brought to thin ....- place—which he Is determined to sell ut prices that do fy competition. , Parlo, Chamber, • Din T.:I3SITUR. 'Unchen and ' Mike Embracing every article used by !louse and hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design .and Hulett. Including also Cottage turnituie In sella reception and Camp Chairs - , Mattresses, OM fratnes, pictures, Arc., Acc. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock; at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street, North side. A. ❑. EWING. str.d. Particular attention given as usual to•funeials; eiders from town and country, attended to promptly . and (.0 moderate terms. A. 11. II Carlisle. May Id, isr.s.—iy. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND Ihwe just opened, in the room formerly °erupted by Shryocii, Taylor & Smith, Zug's new building. Main street, two clones east of the market house, a large as. Fortment of All ItICULTURA I, 1M PLENI l-NTS and ter. tilkers. which they are "prepared to bull on the must trasonable terms.% Tim Mock embraj!iPLOWS, CH LTI PATON& I!A' ROWS, HAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTEES, REAPERS, MOW EtIS." DRILLS, CRADLES, SCYTHES, CORN SHELLERS, FORKS, sum' ELS, HOESA S K KS, PRUNING h:.15 W lIETSTk IN ES for Mow. ors, a ui ovory othrrartlele, no. • rot:miry for farm nee. 'Choy also Mond keeping In addition, a 'fall assert moat of CEDAR and WIIII.O \ WAn E. Including Sputa's patent Chula, liroams, Drushea, Itutrer.work , lialter.Forins,--Prlnts,- • Ladies,—lnitter---Tolis; Howls, A,,. • Alt., Fruit, Garden and Flower Seale: Seed Potatoev, of the best varieties. They are cooetently makhrg ditione . toyMeir stock, and ,twill use every exertlon-to purply tho'n•ante of the agricultural community, They hey° also the agency for EVANS A WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. . ' Orders left at the store for fruit and ornamental Trees, Flowers 'and fertilizers, will Inn •attended to promptly. ' M. B. STRICKLER k BRO. Moll '2O. 1059—1 y • COATS, PANTS AND VESTS OF . ... ,_ COATS, PANTS . AND VESTS OF C A SST N ET, CA SSI M ER E, CLOTH & SILK ._ CASSINET, - Ct4SI MERE, CLOTH 5, SIL OVER-COATS OF • ; , . OVER-COATS OF „- -' , . . • ' CLOTH, BEAVER, I'l LOT, PETERSHAM, A c. CLOTH, BEAVER, PILOT, I'ETERSIAA3I, Sc GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS. O ENTI,E3I EN'S :II AWLS. . . As,well as all sorts of Gents' Furnishing Goods aro offered In lal'ge quantities arid at remarkable lots prices, AT TILE 011EAP' CLOTHING. STORE NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE. , Cnrltslo, Nov. 9, 1859. rr RUSSES ! BRACES !! SUITOR TERSI!! S. W. Corner Twelfth & Roce Streets PHILADELPIII.d. Practical Adjuster of Itupturo Trusses and Mechani cal Remedies. Iles constantly on hand a largo Stock of Otinuine French trusses, also a complete assortment' of the lost "American. Including the celebrated .Whites Patent Lever Truss, believed by the best authorities tc be superior to any yet Invented. EnglifilGond Amer 4 run Supporters and italic, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes. adapted to both sen• es, In neat portable cases, French l'usarles, Urinal .11210 he., • - ' .tirthirslind lettorp of enquiry, will met prompt at. tention. August '24, 1859' IM PORTANT Tp FAMILIES. SAPONIFIER ! ! TILE READY FAMILY SOAP MAKER. With Which every Kindly, with their ordinary kitchen h g ie— re asllA e, can Mak OFT , e all th re in Soap Soap vrith.littlo -or, no I coo. RD, Sor It.wlll Make hard inter soft,. clean Paint, remove Crease, /cc., to perfection. Abundant testimony in favpr of the Saponifier, with vett. and VALUABLE receipts for making different (kinds of Soap, sent free by addressing OFFICE OF TILE COMPANY • . 886 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa,. or LEWIS'JAMES h CO., Agents,' Jau4,1860.-ffm.• Philadelphia, Pa. 'M. Bo sure you got the original end patented article, man nfacturod by, the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co., East Tarrentum,.Alleglinny comity, Pa. • icI:ENERAI; DEPOT 48 W , E " ‘fi 'N kW" 'Viold In thii•priticitisl cities and tnwns: send for a Circular. Plots LO punts; quarts . Sl. 'Boo adVeitisennintliatiled'DYsPSOic 144edy in MIME ucatioital. Aug..3.lSoU sllißellancow3, =I 0. N. IX Supeet 0- A. B. EWING'S', AOMIETIIIIING NEW! SEED STORE. n; STRICKLER tt. C=! C. H. NEEDLES, Dyspeptic pain Cannot remain, Nor collo strain, The health.tA:draln. No longer need ive fear It.r r Thu eletor's found . Already crprnad: The foes are bound lyllanee -AROMATIC Sn ulx. , . MED • 1, 1 4111 I vi;:. • SATIEEZYWIOX Kr ENV .STORE AND 1%.1:7V, C-,60T). After'returnlng Ills aelunorledditnents for the very liberal patronage which has been extended toilful. the millerslgned would' call mientlon tole firt that be husinst reopened 11111 extensive assortment of family ,GRACE E 56 in, his new stora.room, ou the south-east corner of the public square, wherathe public are invited to call end examine a steak of goods which, in, elegance, variety and extent., 101 defy competition; sumprising in fart loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars .lava, Rio and roasted COO . llO Every va. rioty and quality of TEA,.rpierl. (gwoupd lii and nnground,) l'lckels. &Ores, Table OIL New Orleans, Sugarhonse and Trinidad w Molasses; Now - York end Philadelphia Syr- Cinwse, )l craned, vermeellii. split Peas. Hominy Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate Maniere. % Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rat,W, washing and link. 'lug Rh.. Tobacco Of the most favorite brands; and the finest quaß,y of Segars. Also, a beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and phi. band China Wnre, 'Class, Queens.'Stone and Earthen, Wore, In great wt. rimy, and an elegant lot .of Fancy 4 oaps, extraglaiiial perfumery for the toilet.' FRUITS: Including Peaches In cane, Raisins, Cran berries, dry apples, citron, 'amends, granges, lemons. As., he. wrora. ( . LTQLIORS: Wholestilit . and retail, • ( 12: embracing common and old Rye Mils = fir///,{7== key, Ilramilva, dark and pale, Lisbon •,. -..•- g V Sberr.r . Pok.3lnderia,(lll gnaentawba ' l' ,,= :'" , ' and Mnscat Wines In Barks and hot ~ .7--- • - d• nor, tvotert hiskey, Lollard 'Clin,, and , Pebeidom Schnapps: . .„ _ FISH AND SALT A blrgo stock of LANI PS. Int.luting Dyott's relebrdted lamps fur burning l(e)oFene or coal oil, also Sperm. Pion, Lord :nut Coal Oil, Dm Ong fluid, Sperm and Slor Candles • CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. itrupbe, Hof 310PP4, Door-mate, VIII tors. Loakinerglasses. flue letter and note paper, IVIiIIIII Ware. painttal lawkotr.„tc., soo ° ol 20 00 11' 00 19 00 Colton and woollen Hone, mid half 11 0 and n full ntol: 41.1.11oion,Ineludllg the well• }mewl) linnet,' If ucl: `Toros MEI hls.storlc eozgprlses °very Ming ant. k vaned for in his 800 of business, nod on efforts will lid spored to render etitiro soli Murano to Ids cusiontors, 'Carlisle, Oct. 27, IFSB-1,. 31arketing of nil taken In exrhange fn goods.• GIIOCERY, QUEENSIVARK AND VARIETY STORE, Aroth-11ese Corner of Ihr Public Syiture, oppo Site the Curligle Bunk. J. I). HALBERT has mnife irhhed hix 1411dt gooda: -- Ilia - assortment to DIM Nil - Ai.: , romplae. - ,,thon g which may lie enumerated every ,orht.: of fresh FAMILY (1110ft:IIIES, which in 11110 it. nmLpr!c•n, CA'N' 71 I .11 E A 7' A largo stork of Orlon, Queensoore, rid beautiful .desistris, nod viol rocirig every golds of HZ, rraiu 2. M =I KEROSENE OR COAL—MI:LAMPS,' no of -the greatest dieroverles of the age, embining safety and Inerem , ed li g ht.. Coal 011 and ,annrer vonstantle on bend, which the, pnblit , are ri wested toe - .find 01111111118.. 4.21 " DE= Carllsfe, 27,—'58 TOSEP II U. 40' . W ou A Tit .s'l T IC ,N', - ,T, l i r, trots . u`ti lYi n/` a Y'r litT/ o~ ll:tying supplied myself witla n .nr_!e - ns - srrtment nl IVntell•yintetinis, lllnsses, e.. lum Imo, opnred epair all kinds of Watches. rioel:s..le.weiry. 4 - e., mai. nest reasonable' terms, Unit tnny I e entrust., d. to iny rare. !loping by Ftriet alti•lltic.ll ter 1, 1101:1,ti•j1r Iro fn • erred with n Ilbrl al s h e re of puldie pa rrdnige. A fine su•sortineit of .11,11 surbos Ladles' ['ryas!. fins and Ear .D10p5.1[1.1.1,,u1 nn •n Misses' In !Not Plus and Ear Drops. Don anti Wass Plus all sizes 'old Chain II Its, Plated CLnlun.Uilt Lockets, (innards. ,t - e. Also, a largo and fine wort meat of 01. D F N E.lt IIINUB. • Also, a floe lot of Sill er 1l null, 2. Detached toyer, uul laploe ‘Votehes. owl a go. d v.,. it meat of f•lver• plated nod Stool . _ ill of which will ho bald low. A skare of puldleilatron• ago is reapectrally JOS. If ' Carlisle,/ uly " • F AMILY GROCERY - AND TEA STORE, Just received and In stare, n I, col; and well se. leeted assortment Of Itio, Javn'ttiftl Mtn., calla, Coffee. Ito:lslet' Coffee,. Crushed Pulverized Refined - and • other brown superior Syrup Orlenns (halting) TI see, s SiLea of ei 01 I pure onfy ; Choc; , I a. 11 1, and Chocolate. Mar• ..r. : l 1..0 nod • Crackers, Tnplcra ..1.1! sag., Indigo, • Side...lWe anti Soda. a 'rums Tartar tied as sorted Picklei, Muatatil nod Coriander Seed. TEAS,--A fine :use. Intent In Packages, ACZ/7, and in bulk—tn. well or oil other articles 1, belonging to the at the lowest II and Into reduced prier. . :AU ATC S, JEWELRY, 'AND 1•ON):1 N'S Old establb.bed Stand, West Main St., marl) 0pi0,1 , 0 thu Cumbrrlnbd Vnlloy Bank. 1 have Just received a 110 W nv owelrv, medallions. silver It:it 1., Ac.. in addition to in 3 oiniel stork to' whh•h I invite the att,intion of the public, The assortment einbraven hoe gold and silver lever watches, Hunting and open rasa do., gold Mro 1,. rs for Ladles and gentle:non and ' , ill or Lc. and Quartittr watches ol t`fy vn. rietv,in stylo and prim. Ala' fine gold Medallion. lneastithis for Ladles nod Gentlemen of every qualify. pet torn and prim, fl o w fob, vest, curb and neck ebain (told bracelet. linger rings, enlildns, studs, sleevi -1 iv tons, eive.ses, charms. e., (hild and sliver Mhol les, silver and plated butler knives, forks. table; tun. salt and mustard eject!ns of every•varlety. A large asbortinent of gold, sliver tinsCOMM.. vpnrba•les, to salt all •nr ages to ',blob .0 luvllo special atten. lion. A fine lot of 001.1) PINS from, rho best makers. •poi tub. eases, Taney boxes. silver and pearl card ruses, cold :11111 COIIIIIIOII Vital II s, Mantle Clerks and a varlet arthlrs 0011. ally tient in Jewelry, establishments. I. will soil low lira cash. All artlrliA war-I nutted to be what they nra rrilre:entthtl. (•articular attention paid -as usual .to WATCH. REPAIRING and all work war . rioted. I=l • G REAT C I !.1 EJM ENT AT II AR PEWS FERRY. Old John Reue, still alive And its. unwinds the La dies of Carlisie and country, to go fir mediately to _ R VIM SA TV S S7ZOI(E, nod examine their splendid sleek cf tuns goods. .h tat rerelved a large lot 01 ma:l,lllcent RILES, (from Auction.) Splendid Denver Cloth Moir ties and - Raglans. Latest tarts styles elegant_DßESS 001 /DS, In great variety of .styler a mid kinds. Brocha, double reversible, and tine Scotch AWLS. , FURS 1 FURS !I FURS!!! • Direct fr , m the manufactrueis, warranted free from moths, mid at greatly reduced priers. Also a Nitre addition 01 STA PI.,E DOOM suitable for the season, including 1101,PS CELEBRATED HAND. VER. BUCK CLOVE-, warranted genuine, notwith standing the Aurtionwri,Ayu ENCLIC.IVE AGENCY. L Carlisle, Nov. 2, Ishii: • • -p -Am Bb 1 S TIA 11l STA IN. The st reliable artleln lu we for coloring the BAIR or tt lIISKEIIS instantaneously to a A'ATURAL lILACK OR BROWN Does not Injure the hair - or Skin, or Impprt to the Mb that metallic dead, or theenlnlr t.hade that must of the dyes do, and NEVER holes or waehes out. North. For sale at Honey I.lnnekuhre harbor Shop, !non* Hanover Street, CarliNle i'a. Jacob F. Stein Agent; to be Wand at Muriel uhro Butter Shop. • 25, 16011-3 m. IV E - W U S- lc STORE NO. 93 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. IS II E E T 11l U 8• I 0 INOTRUCI lON non9s, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, PIANOS, MELODEONS, • GUITARS, • VIOLINS, FLUTES, ACCORDRON9, 0. C. 11. CARTER. May 11, 59 NI APES ' NITROGENIZED citiper-Illpspipte DfOtt ll= Dried Blood, Bones, • . .• Sulphuric, Acid, Peruvian Guano, A'Np . , Splp h ate Ammonia: • • 100 Pounds of the NITROGENI4ED PHOSPHATE Will equal In effect and lax/Aug power 186 riunds Pa ruvian Guano—will product ' IIItEATEII WEIGHT 4.1 y WHEAT, • And other Grain per lye_ IT PRE VFINTS 'RQ:ST . ' I aollelt Fanners to give It a falr trial, beingeonfident of Ito worth. It has been extenstvelf used In the New England and Southern States for ten years past, and Its Inereashig salo PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY! It Is. packod In Strong Bags Ormo Pounds each: . . . 'Pries $4-per Bag, or, 11150 per Ton, Ordida accomPauloci by Remittances will , meet •VI Ith prompt •Attention.• • Ulaatlinoulala and &amigo given Froriot &nine, on application to the Pole agent, 1'; ALLNN. • - . ~ ' N 0.14 South Delaware Avonuo, '•^+'PIIILADRId ILIA, ,va-A;GENTSWANTED. CrTrilide,Vab t 22,466oAni. r • • MEM • .Ills I) if A I.IIVET. N. W. Ciwner nt I übllo Square MEM = t c t• I 4,1 = For sale by S. F.IIL t, S.W. Daverstlek, Carlisle; D hp Attlek, Johd St .bough, Shlppousburg; L. Haut man, J. D. Muni; Deehanlesburg ; and Druggists generally throng's,; the county. Nov. 9, '59. ELLS 1 .B H L LWI 1; BELLS 1.! fir Bells, of lho boat makes, r 'Bala cheap, at Plllardware Store J. P. LYNN & SON, May HAW. ! North 'Hanover at. al/chimes. Dit..lVFLA.Sres CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE MED LIVER PILLS. -=‘,it, 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 (-LT remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chu, Mione's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do yot recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for What their name purports, viz.: , THE VERMIFUGE, ('For expelling Worms from •the human system. It has • also been administero with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER. PILLS, For the cure Of LIVER COMPLAINTS, All BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, prekratoyy to or after taking Qui nine,- they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure: . , As specifics for the above-men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. • .Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, • . 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 attention to t teir manufacture. 4 -- - - - - And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Livet Pills shall continue . tO occupy the high position they . 11 , 1* hold among the great remedies of the . day, they willcontinue•to spare neither time nor expense in procuring ,the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the: most thorOugh manner. Address all orders to REICH BROS..Pillsburgh, Pa. P.S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., - will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take tunic but Dr. Al'Lane`a, prepared by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh; ha To those wishing to giro them a trial, .we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part of tho United States, one box of Nils for twelve three.cent postage stamps, or, 0110 vial of Vernlifuge for - fliurtsen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must b. accompanied by twenty cents extra. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS ' TETTEIt'S CELEBRATED S'fOMACII lIIT TEItS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, beeause the 'article has Attained arepu tatien heretofore unknown. A few facts, upon this. point Will speak more powerfully than volfimes'of hare assertion Or blazoning puffery. The consymption of hostel cr's Stoinach 11it tern for else last year amounted to over a half- Million bottles, and from its imanifest steady ...increase iu Yimca past, it is evident. tint during the coming year the consumption will. reach iteartme milliiin hot tles. This immense amount could never have been sold but fur the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara• thin, and the sanction of the Most prominent physicians in those sections of the enuntry where the urlicic is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their 'patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efliency in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseabes resulting theretrom. This is rota temporary popularity, obtained hie extraordinary t e rla ill the way of trunt peting the tjualitiei' of the Bitters, but a solid eat Mint ion of an invaluable mulicine, which is destined to Ito as eailiiring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and hgue and various other bilious complaints have counted flick victitns by hundreds. To In able to state.confidently that the "Bitters" me ii certain cure for the Dysp4sia and like disett4es, is to the proprietors a source of tin. alloyed - Pleasure. It removes all morbid matter front the stomach, purifies the blood, anti imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it t h at tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon_ the stomach, liver, and other digestive.organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condi( ion essential to the healthy discharge of the futietions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily no Fier directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiaily adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating lb the bowels, excellent RS a tonic, -and rejuventuing-generally,- 'We have the evi denim of thousands of-aged men and women who have exPerieticed the benefit . tif. using this preparation while nugering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they'ltave abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tlm merits bf this article: A, few words to the gentler sex. Titre aro certain periods when their cares are w harassing that many of them sink tinder the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to . forget her own Leah': 'in her extreme anxiety for her infant: thould the period of maternity arrive during tin summer season, the wear of body and. mind it generally aggravated. liere, then, is a necesiity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energie of the system; and enable the mothesio bear tp under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all oilier invigora tors that receian the endorsement of physi -chins, because it is recablo to the taste as well as certain ;ti 'give R permanent increase of bodily streng h. All those persins, to whom we have particu larly referred 4ovn,, to wit: 'sufferers frofit fever and ague, ! mused by malaria, diaribtes,•, dysentery, indistion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or't irangeinents of the 'stomach, stip9raminated ivalids, persons.of sedentary te occupation, anagfiraing mothers, 'will consult their own physbal-welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrad Stomach Bitterti a: trial.. CAUTION.— e caution the - public against ti r using any ot th many imitations or counter feits, but ask . 'fir HOSTETTER'S CEREBRATED STOSIACII BITTEIS, Old see that each battle has "the words "Dr..l. Ilostetter's Stotnich Bitters" blown on the s'tle of, the bottle, and stamped on. the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that 'ourautograph signathre is on the label. . AZ- Preptaed aid sold by HOSTETTER - 8c SMITH, Pitts urgh,'Pa., and sold by ell druggists, grog s, and dealers generally throughout the United States. South Ame rica, and Germ. y. • : '• • • . . . AlisCl I ancolt 9: - ,• . a airy . , --- Wit 4 6,r0il h er s NI AC II I N. S CA It AND SASII FACTORY, Engt. Main Street, CARLISLE. This extensive establishment Is TOOT' In Ctiniptete der and supplied with the bestomeldnery for oxrrdtl: work In ever); department. The buildings have win . boon greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with t newest and most inntrovittl tools for the tnannlectu,.. of Dth)ll.B, WINDOW FRA:MBS, 54511, Shutters, illindS, Mouldings, Bradkets and all Igloo lands' of Carpenter ntorrk. We koala Builders, Car pothers and others to call and examine our fudlllies t-,r Joking. this description •of work. The hest Materials used and prices as Inns tia,at ally other establishment iii the County or elsewhere. = null repaired as berrtothro. Ihminnes have 'hero recent built ter W. Al. lientlermit i.Mn, in this borpuAll It. Bryson A: Co. A thin township; Ahl.,t, Mothers, Ni‘ • rills, shndo /e,lVetzel, North Alribileton, and ot.ier”. nt whims establishment they inlay he seen In daily hj, eratiomitud to whom win run refer tor evidence of thela superiority. • -IRON AND nit Afie , ;AsTr Nos. of overy description, from Um smallest to the henvie,l 1„, !does, OXPOUted Ut . FillOrt naive for every Id nd,/, Uri Mallory. Mallory. A largo variety of mill easfinks no No • I. 01l od Two skillful Pattern makers , onstently en d • ItKPAIt IND promptly attend.' to for 11/um I" . 1111- Distilleries. Cast MIII, Factories, .te.. Turning nod Flttlnk. MID Spindle, A. done in the hest style. ", TURESIIINI) MACHINES AND HORSE POWERs ,mell .as Born Clear Four IlorsO Powers, 11,11.0111 il (leer Pour and Two 110,10 Towers. barn . SllOll,l, Crushers, Iron Roller, 'Plough east ng, and other :ir , ' tide., for farmors. on htIMI or Promptly made to ord.,. ==ffl and repaired. Our facilities to,. building. Cure are 11 , ,w more complete Limn lievitolorit and enables its to fo r r Ist, them td transporters-on the rail road on !termini dating terms and mad,, iii' the hest 'materials. Ord., salieltiol and entire katistartion guaranteed. The long naperiourit.lp the Liminess of the I partner of l6a firth, &nil the completeness of our in i ,•liiiiiiry Weyer) , branch of the esitiblislimeot warrant Os in asnrine the beg work to Jill who raver 11. inell-their orders. The . continued patronage of our driends and the public Is re.yuctfulle sollelted: at' Co --- -1/ Goof)! GoOD!!,'GOOD!!! Just received at the cheap Grocery of the And •I sigatol. Into of good th:rh.,A. a port of which Are the I .I lowing • • . , Hermetically seahnl PEACHES, (fresh.) • " " TO)l.alltillii, '• • " " COEN, " • 1.1.1A5, " • . • " ..' ASPAIt MIES, '• ' ••' " 01 . (31 . ER5, - . r " •• 1.0115T...11t(i. " , •. t' PIN E APPLE .' " • n TUIITLE SOUP, " SARDINE. •• Pieklod (lurking. Chow Chow, Picr.tilili, Loliste, Cauliflower:, Capers. uli Tannnannn liataup: Walnut dn., Mushroomnin. Pepper S.l . iionn. Hominy, lirltt.v, CrninlnerrloP, thn finn••l. of nrientjtannr, sll4 . nrinnirol : 4 1nonalder. Bologna Stunnaue,'Snalin •., MacTart,lll. Sagan, C01113 , F. Wnla.ns.an, and ? in of all 1.111114. QUE, SSW li s E, !•INH SEI;ARS. anisng Which a/ I WeIILPIIVII thouAssel (1,111.1 Sh.s, prime owl the very hest and iitrent JAWRIIIS In the county. _ • Coniveti.inary nilli Nr“ L. ' • • All Or wlllelt am ofTer'ed to the citizen:sof Earlish, and •on 111 y'oillentherl.tod. at the lowest 'ogees for stoic ".. 0131 E IN Pi, Ei.)3lli ALL, two doors East of Ithe.. Is' %)'areLeuse ' CArlisl.i, Nov. 0, 1059. ,4 4 1 .1.1tH Ht AND EAST PENNSIIOIIO ,muTum, HEE I SURANCE COMPANY of Cubibevland :Atoll by :01 nct of AsFolubly, is HOW illiiY114:3111ZI•d t In ..p.•ration mulor trio butibigemvut iil thu foiluw . i•libittilssitowrs, viz: • - 1t11..1 It Alley, R. riorgas, 311ohnol Corklll I . :ll . holhorgor....Ch.rh:Alon Stay:ono, John (7: ho. .1.1.• ob P. Coover, h o ods Eborly, hen) Moqser, J. Illandt, Johoph NVlckorshon Aloxamlor Cuthonrt. • VIP 1110', of osuranee aro nn low and fir. rable as:,,. Crenpanyof the Med In tle,itate. 111,1,1110 mein born am invited to-oink,, appllcation to t agents of the -company, who' aro willfog to wait op thole atiiiy time. _ WM. It. (101111 AS, President. 3TAYSI.IN. elro Pr.:Wont ',FIST'S AYER, Secretary. M TM( A 111, COOKIIN. Treasurer Manag , ts. - Wra ITargaa, 1.. ilyor. Christian Sm) mat,. M. Cackl(»..l. C. Dunlap, 8.. Mat tin. 1). 'tally, .1 ll.Coover, Aka. (7:itheart, .1. Wickersham, J. Fll , Metbar ger. S. Eberly, J. Ilrand). ISEIE CUM BERLAND Gill NTYI :John Shert Irk, Allen henry ''/oaring, Shiremanstown ; Samuel Woodburn Diekingon • Ilenry Bowman, Churehlown ; Mode If .n Soutar mid.f.. ; Samuel Graham, W. Penn n boro'; Samuel Conner, Mochanicsbnrg; .1. W. Cockliii * Sheplierd9town :D. Coorer, Shopherdstown; .1 0. x• ton, Silver Spring; lien.). flares stick, , Sllrer Spring; Charing 8011, Cu, dolellyer, YORK COWNITY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol. ford, Franklin; Jo,. Griffith, Warrington: J. F. Del, Washington; 1). Rutter, Newburg; It. C. Clark, Pllisburg. DAUPHIN CO.—Mimi k Loriunan, Harrisburg. Molabors of t ho polirlosolanit to rn• plre. can have thom,. • wed nuthiug applitltion In an)•;nf I ho Agents, April '2O. !KO. 3 NO. 11. CHURCII CHURCH & EBERIY STEAM 'SAW MILL LUMBER YARD, NEW CLIMBE,ELAND, PA. All kin& of . U 13 14; R , • • constantly on hand. LuTuber doliveml at any point arcessifle - liy„liallria.l, at tho shortest notice, ' ,• BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO ORDER Algo, 2.5,185.1—tf AND CAP EMPORWIT- J. U. CALI.IO & CO., successors to Wm. IT. Trout. - vould 2111110 p net, t. , . their ,u5t,,,,,,,, and the pu IC. zenerally that they have just received Own Philadel phi., a large‘and elegant st.,ck vi touts, in their lino ul business °revery variety, style and quality. --,, - - -ss. They have on hand a splendid ..... , assortment of LIATS AND-CAPS ' '----- ..z. , , t e.,...- _ .. _ . .. .. ... ... .. of all descriptions, front the common ,WpOl, to the finest FUR ANO SILK lIATS; and At prices that must suit overy one who has an eye to getikin; the worth of hie money.. The stork includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & PELT HATS, °revery styli) and color and witsurpowd for LIE Ill'. NESS, DURABILITY AND FINIS!!, by those of any establlshinent in the country. MEN'S, BOYS' and Cif' LI/ EN'S lIATS and . CA AS, of every lescription constantly on hand. They respectfully Invite, all the - old patront and /to many now ones impossible, to glre . thent a call. Apr. :IT, 1859—1 y JW. S. T T • (Late of the firm qf Winchester 3 Scott,) Geittlemen 9 e Furnishing Store SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 CHE . STNUT STREET, (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE GIRARI) HOUSE,) El= .1. W. SCOTT, would respertlully call the attention ol hls former friends to his new Store, end Is prepared in fill orders for SIRRTS at. short notice. Alyerfeet lit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FIN E SIIIRTS and COLLAIIS. IT ° WARD-AS Sp C roNI PIl lIA A Benevolent Institution, established by special ec dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed. afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic:diseases.; and espdcially for the Curo of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.- MEDICAL ADVICE g'icuin gratis, by the Acting Stir peon. to all who apply by letter, with a description ct their condition, (age, occupation, habits .of life, and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines •furnisiod free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on'Spormatorrho.., and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW ' E D ES employed In the Dispensary. sent to the Mil le In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or the, Stamps for postage will be acceptable., Adams, PR. J. SEILLEN 1101.101111)$.'.ieting So t • goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Milth Streit Philadelphia, Pa. .lly order of the Directors, ' EZRA 1). lIEAItTIVELL, Prosul, n. GEO.. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. DeL.21,1869.—1y • 'LADD, WEBSTER Sr, Co. • Intritoyun TIOItT W“Tell. • ( SEWING MAGI-TINES, • t On Exhibition and for ;ale at Mrx:R. A. ItErionn's DAOUERItIiAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of Dr. ZITZER'S OM., Car!pile, Pa. Send thr o circular-to W. H. MASON, Agent. Dea.7, • To base your stomach At once dlscard'all pills; . Take the adeica I glie, If yeillsrailld thriso unillise; The stomach medicine of real merit, Ii DR. HAWN INVIOGIIATING 21=T. , GENERA.L.DEPOT 48 W A T.E R ST., N. Y. gold by the principal Druggintt. Pi ri • bottles, 60 contn,,qtiarta $l. Circulars Pant, post', e _pa Id, on application. - Soo advertisement headed peptlo lienndy in nuothor colnum. CA41.1.1.8.1.11 AND ADEL PH I.A RM. - . . 4.36 - Cars of thin Lino leave thn Depot 811, Mirka'. st.,. Da I ly, at 4 A.lt§elt, I', 31. I.envOinrllsle, Dolly, at 7 o'clock. A M. •lloodn intended for this Lino of ould bo marked C. & r. Dolly 'Freight Lino, nnd sent in by 4 o'clock.r Mny.l2h, 101.9. . 'VD °ll'l 1, A 1). E 1, IT% I A AND HEADING Two passepger trains, leave Harrisburg day, (Sun. days excepted.) at A.w , A. 31'. and 2.45 P. 31.. for. Phila delphia, arriving thorn at 12..50 noon hod 7.40 P. 31. Item/41111g, Ira vn Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31., and 3.30 I'. 31., arTlylng At Harrisburg nt 10.40 noon and 11545 I'. FARM rrn Phlladelphitt, No, 1 CRT'S. $ ; "..25; No. 2 (In 100 train.) V7O. EMEMZII=MM At Reading. connect with trains for Pottnrille, Minors. Catnwhisa; ke. , Four trains leave Reading- few Philadelphia daily, at A. M , 10.18 A. M., 12..:t0 noon nod 5.06 P. M. •Isom Pfilladelphia for Bending at 7.50 A. M., 1.50 M.. M., nod 4.45 P. M. Fan, from Heading to Philadelphia. $1.75 and $145. The. morning train from liarriOutrg connects nt . I nvith up train for Wilhesharre. Pittston nod 13,!raoton. or through tiehete and other Information apply to J. .1. CLYDE, Iltfnerni Agent. CM Eill W ST. G E It OtJ E 11 The subFeilber has started n tri weekly line of 6tag.:3 - I.etween Carlivle and Landlsburg. leaving Car. lisle every binndny r ipinesday tlnd Friday, inunedi• ately on the a rrivnl'of the atteram” train. of rare from. thn Vast. leaven Landllitairg at. sou A. ovary Tuesday, ‘Viiiintniilay and Saturday. and lIITIVeR at Carlisle of 1.00 P. 31.. Ma. Perry •Counity Warm Spring,. i'nlierininitidale. Sterrett's Gap and Carlisle Sul phut Sprin,ns. On and MIT June the liith, the line riIII rinimlaily . for thin iiiimnimoilatiihn of paiinengers going to the Sprint.w. ' Faro to the several points as ollows: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs . " Sterrett's Gap ...... " Slierinanisdale, . . " Perry County Warm Springs, I.starllsbuig to Warm Springs, Shernatinsdate, .. Sterrett's (lap, Satinla dr Springs, Carllsm. . . . . The aLove line will I ugillarly.carry the MAIL to and fr he several ,points alone 111111,a tell. I have also a well ~forked Ll V1,1:1' STABLE,. from which I Bin at all [lams ready to rortllslll..scr: and car • dazes to those who wilt favor lire with 'their patronage, on the must reasonable terum and in the very best style. n 013.191858. - • • UtitAtilE IlliNI)E1.. COPRE It, TIN AN - I.) SHEET IRON .MANUFA(.;TOR.Y. j The satlj,rilJor takes thin nod hod of Informing her friends and OW plablie. that she Stlll'eleltlllllos the loan madame of all kinds of work.: in Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron. Iler Staaves.are selected from the talent tip.. pro, ed styles, Tiro Cooking Strives liar their qualities 1 as conks and bakers Cannot be surpassed, 11111(111g Sr hiela are the well known Globe; Noble Cook. Fanny Forres ter, Governor, Penn._ and the now favorite, Prairie , nahlui - e-testirdianprovemenst-e,in-triet— the. best all, eapest str ve ever offered to the public. 'flirt Ls o.no Stove, or ardor heater, intim') ed, for warmly g tarn, three or rr• r jlllllOB. pint tip to order, be sides if large assortment o Par'or Radiators arid talllce stov-eq: PRICES I EDUCED. on PI.I.'3IIIING r picstlll\ j 0, nod dASTITTING. Those who wish wort:done iI..A hi this line would do well to ea I nt the old , stand before rotate:tiding elsewhere, as I inn de- j remitted to do work far lower than the-present rates. I hints a for sale and ketipqmostantiv 00 Mind the patent . 1 Seoteh 'rip Iturtujr. IVas Trainers. plain 'and fancy Glass Illobes. Una Vistores, Wrought Irani Tubes, Hydrants, Lead Pipe, 1:13111 11051). :=hower Dallas, Bath Tubs, Over llowsllasins, Marble Illsitt tops. ,ti:. My workmen are etorapetettl avid reliable. All work warranted and for workmanship land material, I . challeime competition. 2: if . A few gOr.d.C(lol, Sinister with some suitable for ,parlorsioa hand, which 1 .111 'sail nt cost. May :I, laird. -- • j MARY 31. MORRIS. 14 1 X 0 1 , : I, 8I() It I' I 0 'l' Ult I,S ifj .I. lt. II liNlVilt di would respertfully Inform tha citizens or Carlisle and vicinity that he has Oaken room. In Zang's newt building, emit corner of Market Square where.he is at all times ready to take A3IIIIIOTYPES lo the latest and most approved sty le. Pleturei taken int`tillny and cloudy weather as well as dear. and sat. asfartlon given or no charges made. Portraits and Do. niatertjentypes copied.. 311nalat tare Pletures taken for Loral. ets..i e.. in A natbroty ist. . . . I j . CENSE Atithr..typ,trritit;ll lAYstarfa tile test of time, beln r water ,Ar . .I.mltes and Gentlemen aro eittlitally Inc Ile d to an nd mtmlne sp,antenti. Priv,: from 2;.rta. to s.lt, A. R. lIENUWM. Jan. 27, 3854.-iy.' A rtlat. LIVERY STA BLE.—Having pur clinsod from J. R. Nonomalior hla LIVERY E. TA BLISIIMENE, I will Lo nlwayfi ready to accommo- date the public pith HOUSES, CAR. It I AGESdilkitilEB, and every other ar• 4 4 -3 * '"l.. tick. In nty , line.. By strict attention to business and a delire to please, the subscriber hopes In receive a libend share of public patronage. GEORUE BENDEL. 08. OM nibusses on hand to supply those nho may In need of them. 6. 11. ' - Nov. :Z. 18f,7.1 t)0 0F 1N CI SLATE.—TIO under ip signed has been appointed agent for the role Or r PING SLATE and has now and' will constantly keep on hand a flail supply to Ingot the demands of builders and others. TIIO,O In want 0f... superior art', ele mould do well to all at the Lumber and Coal Yard,. flier the tins House. June 8, 1859. JACOB 81111 GM. I=9 FIST GREAT ARRIVAL FALL & WINTER CLOTRINa The subscribe, has just returned from thin Eastern Cities, x Ith a large and nett selected stock of • GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS . TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, ,tc., which he, can sell ut such prices, ns to astonish the NITIVLS. Having taken particular patina to select goods especial ir adapted far this market, he can assure his customers, tbdt they aro _ WELL AND, FASMONABLY MADE. Buyers trill find It to their internat to examlue hts stock, no ho has determined to sell upon the motto of us. Remember the old Stand, near the Nlarhet house ' .A SUER WIEL, SureeEsor to Steiner dr Bnot. Carlisle, Pep. 14, IMO. , rplIE STOVE TO - SUIT TILE PEO k PLE.—The complete aileron, and unlvereal realm, given by the PltA V1,0114:1t: COOK STOVE, warrants the subscriber. in • calling upon all who wish comfort and con: venience to call and examinoThe stove before purchasing,. All who have tried the' stove s P . '" have been More than satisfied. Of the great number sold during the presentFeilFoll, the first complaint has !,et to be heard. Of no other stove nut this with truth he said. For strength, economy, heating, cooking, baking, and roasting powers, It has no rival. The Into improvements Mr the - consumption of coal gas, gives eddy lonal strength. besides a vast saving in fuel. The stove is warranted IS Ore satisfaction In all eases. The 1 unlit ore la all madauf the Lost material. and tier Work manship cannot be surpassed. I have besides a nine. in,r of other rook stoves 'elfish I will tell with or with out Melillo: below cont. All work hmetofore done, attEnded to promptly Charges moderate, with a desire to please all. I hope to merit a continuance of the pat [image already bestowed. J. U. GALLIC, & CO. . • - . • . Jan. 11. 1860.. . N. B. Thu higliegt price 'paid fi- old topper. .I.iraiss, pentor, In cash, or taken In ...lunge foegoodii. JAMES R C A VtiQ;iOOIIAIIt AVID M A NITTA el' 4lt Y, NORTH lIANOTXR STREET. CAI4MLE, PA . Haring been engaged in the boslne'ss for (nor twenty 'rears he would return thank's to his customers And friands, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone 17, and further assures them that uo palms will bo spared, to give full satisfaction to all mho may favor him with a call. of every description constantly on hand, or made t. order. Warranted to be of, the best quality, of the la. lest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest posalbl prices tor cash. . Ile also continues business as an lINDHRTAKER. Heady toads Collins. Metallic or otherwise. kept con stantly" on hand and funerals promptly attended to personally In town or country, on tho most reairnable terms. Cherry and Wahint Conlon, largo sire, hell finished And lined Inside, Iron 8 to 12 dollars. Walnut CoMus covered from 15 to 30 dollars. JAMES It. WEAVER. May 25. 1850-I.y; N. B.—Tivo properties situate In Cipurebtown,eurub. county, aro offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as above. J. It. V ft - William P. Lynch, • - UAIBER- and GAS FITTER, in the basement of the -.AL E. Church, Main Street, Carlisle. . Load and Iron Pipes, , ,• B at Iron Sinks, hydrants, • • i hit h Tutn., 1101 & Cold Shower Baths, h Water Clouts, 11 14a Basin ' Motto nod Lift Pumps, '''?dro . ll , p jtams, Sc. . Wro't Iron NVeVdTubee, Aud every description of corks end fitting's for gas, steam, water, &c„ Superior cooking ranges, heaterattud gas fixtures put up In churches, Stores And dwellings, at short notice,, in the most modern style. All materi als and wink in our Ilne at low rates and warranted. frir•Codutry work and Jobbing promptly attended to. Dina. 2i. 1850—ly LASS!ti GLASS!! PAINTS! N,:f PAINTS!! A full eIPSAIm e lit of Glass of elloiscs and quality, with ei large stock of fresh PAINTS, all c ,, lore. Oils, Varnishes, &c , Cement In large or small quanUtiue, at low Ogures at , . •.. • Oct Z, '6B. Wilimitutrons: D AILICFREIGHTLINE wmui & FlitlED' 811 MAIM x irREET, J. J: D. 1:110f1DS CARLIBI:E, PA IC A a I L 0 A AIIItANIJEMENT, Arm 18,.165U. ' = "SMALL PROFITS." =II WEAVER'S CHAIRS AN FURNITURE, JOHN P. ILYNE &SON," • North Ihmoyer Street Reticules. - . - SANFORD'S LIVER. INVIGORATOR. NEtElt DEBI LITfiTES. iT 18 COMPOUND‘ED ENTIRELY 1410 M RUMS, end boa heroine :in established fort. s'btanderd Medicine, known end epprered by . *nil that here used It, end is now recoiled to I , M With Collllllolltl. In all thedleceses whl.l. it Is rectuntnended lytas cured thousands Wo wlthip the lost two . years With had given upf alt hopes or relief - 0s tin; nutnerous• unsolicited certificates In any posies slum show. Thellosentustheadnis of We individual taking tide litities 118 to act gen. Let the Octet:en of you Ds the use of the tor, and It will cure OU9 attacks. Dyspepsia, suer Comptetutn t Dyseu acts' Habitual Coslive- Cholera_3lortuss,Chnitan Juicedlee, Vesonlc wee suc..essfully ns at, el di- CIND. It nil) cure sick ran testify,) lo tuenty teaspoonfuls are taken atm k. • All who ilia It ore In ito favor. MIX WATER IN THE! INVIIIORATOR, AND RTII ER. Price Our Liar § NF . OR D ' S FAMILY CAT II A It CO3frOU Pure, Vegetable Extri - Cnse tiir tight, a • mate • 'I Cathartic five Cath "tic which the his tract! • more thus, T co,tantly tis,se wls• have long Its. Isfaetion which all give Indured tea.!, place of all. The Profession well Mastics err on different 'flie Family Cn neith reference to flirt, been compounded mirest vegetable extracts part of _the alimentary ',are in all COKES where a No Derangements of the. l'alos In the hark and mind 80,111.1 s over the cold, which frequently, long canna, Never, Loss - Setigntlnrr — ,rl -- sold - OVer" . or weight in tory Diseases, Worn:n in itheitinntlimi, a , great many diseases to which von t', metllot, In this tish Pal lan gone I but itphr: within tint, as , - , Lc twenty years. used in Itr drmnnd ls and tigl 17) '":Cat" CZlilhnrti "." noels — I i. Pill hne Imi nu ll t • ht ?rumpilot) the 'which art alike on eoogy n gi geld and '';!ed it•h df ,;( ePi". 7 " Cobtliene7..n 'lcial*dV.fil " d " I li "g 10, led end i oth. I „, t the hrnd, all Intlnnonin• Mesh is heir, "l.."'" Plc 30 " El . l 00 • . 1-1 Ell The Liver Taylor:liar 811,1 Family Cathartic Pills are 11.6110 by Druggists generally. zulti Auld whafeialer by the 'nada In all the large tee.. . • S. T. W. Sanford, DI: D., :‘lanutacturet mill Proprietor, 335 Broadway) Ncw Work. .Junels,lt4sll. I)0ES I.I)I.BEASE ORlGlNATE fl'ultl ' rl• OF 1 This is a question of vital importance. and one which hos never been ratin`netollly disputed of by /he proles sore Who teach the healing nrt. Some 11111111 I:F.1,1,1.11y the old school l'hysiriatm= that life Hien In the I.loMI.And theref.:re all • ibeases originate hi II- - hut modern ',dem,. nnveno tirat ailments hove their origination in tenth the •solids and fluids of the body. That the latter preponderate, however, Is a fixed fad and—meillettl—ekill—trne — eleartrit r ated that at least tvio-thirds of the ills that human flesh Is heir, to, have their„Natiree in an NPUILE STATE .OF TILE lILOOII i As, for Ins We. in the Iniur catalogue, such as &Tofu 'fetter, '• Barber's itch," l'imples..ll/otelics. Erysipo Ins. Ulceib,.`Fult Rheum, discharges froin the Enr, borer Fon?, or irruptive diSrIISI'S of 1111 i-k lad - -These are as certalned by well know!, medical law:, to arise frost lind lood bile the highest nirdical authorities declare li that most fCcers pidgin:au In the sarne !Winner, and more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—t be former lin ing an Inter...o, and the •Intter an external Irruptfro disease . ; and in all persons attached be these ninhulles, Um blood is found to be tithe' coagulated, or of a dark unhealthy color. . - To ultra Olin largo majority of Mem:tsar, ao well no to cure a number which have alreadyin4zed upon the aye tem, it in necessary to 11'111111 , Y TIIE 111.001) . Llilacy'li Improved Mood Fearelter.ipica not claim to Lea UNIVERSAL PANACEA fM- every disease known. but the proprletorn claim for it the power not only or draining out an hopuritien nl the blood, Intl by the sh iilful emobination of well boom vegetable nonedien• ft will cure all diheliNeS !wiring from tuderangeol state of the liver, drive out dyspepda, dnd give renewedlone and vigor to the !domed]. That the them, SEkNelll.l In all tint is claimed for It, the proprie Gars cal, duce THE XIII MP. ' It in only n few years FlT'', It wen diseovered, and vet it has giown Into such II I.llhlr.i•Fs that tt large labendory has been built expresnlv for ItS 111111111factUre—a large nei•nber of men employed in putting it u D p end atilt the SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL T ' EMAND! - We oak any candid men, could thin be no, Jr the bled 'clue did not possess ALL the virtues claimed far It 1 The Prop:Wore have hundreds of certificates from men of probity and standing in the community, show lug what the medicine Is doing daily for the suffering ASK ANY PERSON who Lea ever used the Blood Searcher whether roll wan OX(Trienreil. • Let theaflll"tell givo It n trial—a single bottle oil cone inr, tin , most skeptical of its efliefry. For onto in.Carlisle by S. W. Havernflek, S. El tlott, and 11..1. Kieffer; Kauffman k Son, Mechanic,' burg; Gosweller k Zook, Shepherdstown ; Joshua Culp Ilogstown : Jaen!, Sill -1111011 S. Cn , as , Itonds ; hurts k Wise, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leitlieh, Roiling 4.rings; Mary W. Kissel. Chul . chton n; Edward James, West 11111; .1. C. Fasnattrhtyt lire., Oakville; Shoemaker k Elliott. Newburg; Wm. Itratton, Scoville; J. Hood fif Co., Springfield; Russell k Ince, Inehincon; 11 1 :* . land k Washinger .Incksonville; Wm. Clerk k Lees Roads: Wm. 11. Eekles, Sporting 11111; D. Ihmlitiger white ,l. C. Altiek, Shippensburg; all of Comber toed eounty.yn. LINDSEY d . LEMON. Propyletorn, 11 ,, 1nda3 R burg, Pe CM= S l' 8 I A It 1.1 'll - E D] Dr.. DAIMIS HAMS Aromatic Invigorating Spirit, This 31edicire hp,/ been used iv Is, public for sin years. with Increasing favor. It in reisameended to eine Dyspepsia, Nervousness. Ile.ut Ilurn,-Colie, Pains, \Vinci in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels, Headache. Droet.lness, Kidney Cum, plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intempel mire. It Stimulates, Exidilrates, invigorates, but will not . . Intoxlvato.?r6tiliiefy . a Medicine. It Is quick and elTeettml,,nring - the most aggravated cares of Dyspepsia, u piney Complaints, and all other derangements of the Stommeh end Dow- Cif n speedy Ulan Her It nil) instuntly revive tho most drooping and mel• notebooliv spirits, and restore the Went, nervous and sickly to, health. strength :sod vigor. Persons n Ito, from tho Injudicious use of liquor's, have heroine de,jeded, nod their nervous systems shat• tomtit, constitutions broken dome. mod siii , jort to that litorribh!..ll”, him huol:ndn'• the firt.inion TrII , II.IVS.IIII 1111110 M immedinttly fret the 'nippy and healthy luriyo- rating efileuey of Dr. ham's invigorating spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. • DOSE—One wine glass full an often no neeotsary. One dose will remove nil Bad Spirits. [hie done will cure Heart burn. Three doses will runt Indigestion. One dose will giro you a Om d Appetite. One dose will stop the dintressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will minors the distresslnganddlsameeable efforts of Wind Or Flatulence. and es soon as the ptom echrecciv.s no Invigorating Spirit, tire distressing load and all painful feelings.will be removed,. One dose will remove the most distressing pips of Colic, either in the Stomach or bowels.. , _..: A low dos. will remove all'obstrlictions In the Kid ney, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who nru seriously tinkled with any Kidney Conip!nints Ore assured speedy relief by in (We or two and a radical cure by the use of one Ur two bottles:—•-' NIfiIITLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil effects-of poisonous liquors, in 'intent headaches, Sickness at stomach, weaknens, giddiness, ,tr., will find one dose will remove all bad feeling. I miles of weak and sickly constitutions, sh, old take the Invigorating bpirit three times a day; It will make them strong, in 'a l rhS and imPPY, remove all obstruc• lions and irregularities from the menstrual organs and •esters the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn Ince. During preguncy it trill lie found an Invaluable mad!. inn to remove disagreeable sem.at lons at the stomach. All the proprieWr asks Inn trial, anti to induce this 10 has put up tho INVI(I3RATINO Semi, in tilut battles It 51) cts., quarts $l.. ti a._ For sale In Carlisle by S. W. Haversack; In Me. hanleoburg by I. Kauffman, nod by Druggists genet , Feb. 1, 1860.-Iy. _ 1, - ISFNWEIN'S TAR. AND WOOD . NA PTII A PECTORAL, Is TIEN DENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. for the Circe of COUGHS AND Coto. Croup itronchitis, As. them, Difficulty In Breathing.- Palpitation of the Heart, and for the relief of patients In the • advanced stag.. of Coeseurtios, to• gether with all thecae,. of the ' Throat and Chest, and • which predisposed to Consumption. If attacks the root of.disease, and waken the fell destroyer suet unit, to its 'Minorite. It also produces free expectoration, slid In due!. healthy DCIIOII in the diseased 311100 DR Illembnanen enid Tissues It inpecUllarly adapted to the indica' cure of A'STIIMA. One dose of thin invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and ....stoutly sleep, which the peculiar nature of this diocese denies MID. It is very pleasant to the taste, and prompt In its effects. TILT IT, and be eonvinced. that At is Invaluable in the CURE Oleporr. CIIIAL AFFECTION& PRICE 60 CENTS I,IIBBOTTLL. Preparod ouly,bY -A. ESSENWEIN, Druggist, • N. W. Corner of Ninth and Poplar: Arcata. Pill LADEI.PIII A • N. D. For Sale by S. Elliott; Eviller, S. W. Darer. •-stick,•Carlisle; L. Kauffman, Meetundeahurg; and Geo. if. Smith, 1; Co., Philadelphia, and Storekeepers and, Druggists generally. • . Carlisle, Oct. 10.'60.-7 mos. IRON- RAILING !--4roli Railing for Cemetery enclosures, publicand private grounds and gardens, made to order at the Cerilale Foundry. Our stockwellailing, Verandah and Bracket patterns corn. prism a largo variety of new and elegant designs which too public arelnvited to rail and eiamine. Orders for meting and putting up Balling wllCbe promptly execw Red at satisfactory prices. • An entirely new TEN 11011 SE STEAM ENGINE and 11011,Elt now on hand. warranted to be of the best make, and will be sold at n bargain for rash or on abort time — . , F it• July 21, LAMA., Cheap Job Printing - done here tild7rtMiteuirernmeut it, and used ha 'ouch tly on the bowels. your, judgment guide Liver • liavlgoret- Li rer Co niplainue, 11111• chronic Merriam... Sum trry, DruPeYtlieiirS tom•, neee, . Choke, Cholera, I lila nitunt, tiluneo ,aneeKes, and many he ueoli nary / :urn. Haudatche, fee thousand lantana tee, If tire or three ant commencement elan) g W ;i.' giving their TCAtlmony MOUTH WIT!' VIII SWALLOW 11OT11 TO per Dolt ic TIC PILLS, DED FROM itels,.tintl put up in Glass nil will keep in apy