Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 02, 1860, Image 4

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    4griultin.ll ggitrintenl.,
PLANTING SHRUBBERY.—Too little
tention, it. seems to tie, is given to this:
• feature Of ornainental planting. Our rues!,
improver generally persist in setting out.
coarse flintier trees,. in rows like an or'
chard, ail overlhoit grounds, and finish
ing off.th:ir work by putting lilac or rose
bushes around the door-way. , Well, this
is better than:cothing.- But an improve
- mont can be made on 'this, as the, Hollow=
ingirints may show .1, '
Let the forest trees—except on large
places— he few in.:number, and confined
. mostly to the hound tries of one's 'pretiii:•es.
The trees near the house should 4
smaller size, and such as have smooth'
trunks and branches. A few shiclis•may,
be sot near the dwelling. if the premises .
are assail, like inost `village lots, single
;specimens of large shrubs may be set on
the lawMand trained up as miniatnre trees.
.This will give the place an appearance of
larger extent than though it had been set
with forest trees. Shrubs may also be
planted hi - groups and tnasses, arranging
them according to their respective heights.
They stay also be used as screens to hide
disagreeable objects, or to conceal. ,one
part of. the grounds froin'the other.. They.
appear very well, also, when used to en
circle a flower garden j the central beds
being occupied with plant's ' and. the Mm
dariescet with shrubs, the lowest in front
oind the highest in the Tear.
• As belts to conceal from the house the
outer %flees of- one's grounds, they are
also useful. The 'pleasure' walks may be
led in front of these beltA, and so afford
a pleasant view of them all through the
season: if they aTe'se.t here, instea lof
liaing:eriiiided in - front of - the - heuse,,tlia
lawn appears larger, and every way-he:ter.
• A good assortment of shrubs will afford .
..one a variety of floireis,.nearly all Slimmer,
and that with far less trouble than any
other class of plants. •We willlatre Men
tion a few of the desirable sorts to plant :
Azaleas, in ttar:ety; Pyrus Aeon ;
lto
binia; Spirvea; Deutzia ; Huonymus;
biseus; Hydrangea; Philadelphus; ;Syr
inga ; Laburnum; Weigelia, ect. A'
shrubbery is.a permanent 'allair, one of
the "institutions " of a country-place, and
should therefore be made well at the out
eet,.and afterwards tak6n care of. Those
well proved and - fast friends afford us in,
the lung run, the greatest satisfaction.—
alnterican .Ayrictinu rise. 4 .
.
'SET OUT A FEW' MORE 'FRUIT TREES,
ETC.—Yes, set out a cherry tree by the
the gate near the road,. and another at
the end bf'tie house to pn'ttially shade
the sitting room from the hot sun The
.cherry, when well trained, flartus a regu
- ler, symmetrical tree, ornamental at-least
when covered with "a profusion of snow
' • white bloom, - or bending bene)ult its loud
of dark red fruit. Set a pear tree in the
„ nook by the shed, and one at each end of
—the carriage-house. They will injure notha
'jug, and the rich soil will cause them to
gruvr. rapidly. Now put out a few,peach
trees along the garden border where the
shade will.searcely_injure_the_v_egetabksi
or a few trees may be set compactly-45 feet
apart. and the space theY would shade be
used for raspberrietTSiiii - blackberrics.
• There ie . the lane, too, leading to the
pasture, which might well have a row of
apple or pear trees upon each side, which
will injure the adjacent fields far less 'than
the returns they should give. The road
Bide, also, can be set with apple trees yield
ing winter fruit. - Such qingle rows of
trees usually give better return than the
same number of trees in an orchard.
Again, there is the south side of the barn,
shed and hovel r yes, and the tight fence
upon the north side of the garden, which
might be
_covered with grape vines and
yield many bushels of fruit. .
Now, reader, look about your buildings,
around the - yard, along the fences, etc ,
and see if there is not' room • for a few
more trees. Then 'go to the nearest nur
seryman, if ho is-an honest, careful grow - -
er, and select your trees, have them taken
up with all the roots, take them home
without exposure to the sun, and set at
once in large broad holes, spreading out
the roots and fibers in their natural posi•
tion. If the soil is not rich, add a dittle
old manure or ground bones at the time'
of setting, and hopefully await the result
of your expenditures in time and money.
—American Agriculturiit.
A VALUABLE MANURE.—No manure
is so well worth saving - in October and
November as the falling leaves of the sea
son. According to Payne, they contain
nearly three times as much nitrogen as
ordinary barn yard manure ; and eVery
gardener who has strewn and cover s ed them
in his trenches late in•the fall or in De
cember, must have noticed the neat season
how black and moist the soil is -that ad
heres to the thrifty young beets he pulls.
No vegetable substance yields its woody
fibre and becomes soluble
.quicker than
leavesoind from this very ems° they are
soon dried up, scattered to the winds and:
wasted, if not gathered and trenched in, '
or composted, lefore the advent of severe
winter.
White turnips, including the yellow
stone Aberdeen and others, which, though
yellow, are of the same nature, will safely •
endure but a moderate frost. The firm
effect of the frost is to sweeten tbem,and
render them more mild and pleasant fos
'the table. The same calve induces then
to sprout more readily, to bacons
corky or pithy at an early period. Fos
table use they•should be harvested early
before:severe.fiosts, the crowns or top -,
cut off closely, - and stowed in barrels o
open bine in a dark cool cellar. A, tem
perature below thirty degrees in the field
'or cellar will injure them, and any growth
-they may make in the field after this do
..
gree of cold, seems to be of little value.
—Homestead:
.
FARMYARDS. -A correspondent sug
gests the following plan of constructing
farm-yards: "First make the yard" level
(large or small;) then commence in the
middle and scoop est in the form of ,ari
apothecnry'a scale, Tleepest in the middle,
to thedepth of one foot in the deepest
place. Then collect straw, leaves,76ld hay,
bog grass, sawdust, or anything that can
be made intomanare, fill it up level with
a roW - of, mangers around the outside;
then have living water in the yard' and
when yon commence foddering ; shut, the
bars or gate and keep every oreatuiikin
the yard when not in the stable; then
fill up with litter to give them a good bed,
and keep doing so until spring, and the
Manure is three feet deep or snore if Pos•
Bible. Then dispose of it as best you. can.
Some let it remain until Fall; and use it
for top-dressing; others cart out in Spring,
and commence filling up- again to keep
the weeds from growing."
•
,
nun' TREES—Ttain well And opal
.lertt to' proper form, cutting beak as need=
ed. Ru off shoots appeartng out 6f place.
•
(t wcnt nnnf
TRYING . .1"1014LE. COLLEGE,
• jt, PA, • •
This ltsetitntion,'desigaad for thu liberal adtteation
of Young Ladles, has boon In opiantitin two years with
the must gratifying reunite. It is now established op
•a grin .basis, and its patronage already.extends taxer
several States.
It Is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad raid.
, way between Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the most fen.
, , the and beautiful portion of thu valley, and in in clone
• prosimity to one of:the most owner, healthy. and
terprising towns In the : Rate. •
. It Is control, and easy of Ivens. Students leaving
Waniang ton, Baltimore, or, Philadelphia in the morning
train fur Harrisburg, will arrive at bleclinniesbUrg In
• • time for dinner.'
The edifice is largo and commaidlona,,surrounded
double v.pranden, and' rill aiWromunitiato about one
hdn
drud boarders. hi Its construction, it combines all the
modern improvements for the promotion of, health,
ellrnibrt rind convenience. In these respeeta physleinna
• preinnenre it tin:iv:Med. Thu eharnburs are large and
n'tteatly furnished. Snell hen Its register fur heat and
nottilatlon Only twi, btudento occupy the Fame nom.
Tho bath cantos are at all times supplied with warm and
cold water. ' - -
'rho grounds' are ample, and well arranged for reere
talon. and the various ealiathanie exercises -so erspn•
tial to heath, graceful movement and symmetry of
form.
• The Faculty of Instruction is efficient and expert'
armed. • ._'
In the Colleglito Department the routs e of study Is
of a high grade, comprehending all the suhleettibolong.
•
ing.tn a Classical. Polito anaChristian Rducation.
In the Preparatory Departniev poplin will be care.
fully Instructed in those branches forming the basin of
a thorough, Englinh education.
Sessions.—Fhat Session, from the tat Wednesday of
Septumbar to the 30th of January.
Second Swanton, front the let of February to the Ist of
. July. . •
Vacation, durlngJuly and August. , ,
TNE3IS PEE SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE
ADVANCH.
Bonrdittg. %Alin& Furtilabed Rooms. Y •
end L i ght. .
Tultlinl—Collogluto Dopihment. .
, Preparntory .;" .
.‘ • " First Clans,
•
Nn extra charge for Ancient Languages.
' MUNVO—Pitifin and (Niter. . . . '2O 00
Modern Languages„ . . . . 10 00
Painting, Drawing and other Oruaweptal Branches
at.the Osumi rates.
Text.honks furnished et city prices.
For furthey.particulars address,
nee. A. G. 3IAIILATT. A. M.,
President.
A lig. 3. 18A9
A. B. EW ING'S
FURNITURE, W RE-ROOMS,
IS
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa
(Premium 'awarded at tlie Cumberland County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.) . .
...
Thu subscriber has just recehsd the Meet splendid
assortmont of articles in hie Ilan, ever brought to this
place—which ho is determined to sell at prlces.that de
fy couipetilion. •
Farb", •
•
•
Chamber,
Dining-roonkj FURIVITUR.
Kitchen and ' • '
°dice ' .
Embracing every article used 'by TIMM and Hotel
keepers, of the-most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including clan Cottage furulturo In netts.
reception and Camp .Chairs, Mattresses, Wit trauma,
pictures, Ac., Ac.
PurclviserNaro requested to call and examine his
stock, at bin extensive ware•rooms, Woof street,
North Milo. . - A. 11. EWING.-
AT Particular attention given as usual to funorals;
orders from town and country, attended to prnmlllY
and on moderate terms.
.A. B.
Carlisle, May 12, ifddl.—ly,
►I+RUSSES ! BRACES I ! SUPPOR
TERS!!!'
•
C. H e NEEDLES,
S. W. Cornerj.Fivelßh dc Race Streets
PHILADELPHIA:
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechani
cal Remedies. llns constantly on hoed a isrge•Slork of
(leonine French trusses, also a complete assortment of
ting jidnydrAn.,liredudtnit_thncoirbrate!d.ithltes
Patent Lever Truss, believed by the beat authorities tc
rbanuporior t • any yot I oventeth• Eindinn and Amed•
con :supporters and Bolts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory
jtand.iges, Self Injecting Syringes. adapted to both sex.
us, In neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags
As. '
As.,
and !etas of enquiii, will meet prompt at
tention.
August 24, 1859 • • IT
Dyspeptic pain
Cannot remain,
Nurcolic strain,
The health to drain.
No longer need we fear it
Tho victor's found
Already crowned:
The foes are bound
By HAM'S AROMATIC BPINIT.
GENERAL DEPOT* 48 W ATE It
ST., NJ W YORK.. Bold In the principal dtles
and towns. Sand fora Circular. Pints 50 cents; quarts
$l. . Sc. advertisement beaded Dyspeptic Remedy ha
Another column.
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and •
Confectionary.
• • • ______
s. w. 11AVERSTICK hail just received from the city
and is now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which he dei Ices to call the attention of his friends
and the public. Ms assortnt 'nth:a line cannot be
surpassain noyelty and elWMca and both in quality
and price , of the *tides, cannot fell to purchaserci
It would be Impossible to enumerate his
FANCY GOODS, •
• . 1
'which compd.° every variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and tray;
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladles' Nancy Baskets, •
Palmy Work Boxes, with sewing Instruments, V.. .
Ladles' Cabas, Wriring Desks, and Port folios.
Port Mummies, of every variety, .
'Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladies' Pansy atatloonry. • •
Motto seals and wafers, SBA and bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Flue cutlery,
• Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Hada and It. & O. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various - kinds, .
• Nancy Pins for head drosses and shawls.
Musical instrUinents, of all kinds and at all prices
together with auk nnumerable variety of articles ninon I
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which
he invites special Attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
=EI
comprising the various English and American 'Works,
richly embelishod POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn .Kooks, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
dupe and cornet's, suitable for holiday gifti4.
Ms assortment 3f School Ikmks and School Stationery is
also complete, and comprises everything used In the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten•.
lion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, ac.,
. ,
from the extensive establishments °Uzi:tains, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising byery style of
Parlor, Chembeas.and study Lamps, for burning either
Lord, Sperm m kliharial oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated
Keroseme or Coaloll Lamps, together with Plower Vases
4 uncy Screens, to. Ills assortment In this Ilue Is no:
.e4naledln the.bOrongh._ Me%
BROADS AND TOIIAOOO,
=bracing all the f..vorlee'branda;iand a flue nowt•
most of MISISRSOIIAtTM SMOKERS AND,PIPES.—
rnuurs,
such as Oranges. Lemons; Figs, Raisins, Nectarine.,
Prunes, hr., FANCY CON norioNA HY—NUTS—PR&
SIMPER FRUITS, 311N 0 ED-SIEAfP, PICKLES,
Witt. variety and at all prices, all,of which are pure
and fresh' such an can be confidently recommended to
his friend.. Ills stock embraces everything in the line
of Fancy Goode, with many other articles useful to
hue ekeepers which the public are especially invited
to call and examine.
Ilensamber the Old Bland, nearly opposite the Bank on
North Hanover street.
Dec.l. 1849
PARENTS AND GUARDIANS'
TIER
J r . IUSVARORA . FEMALE INSTITUTE.
. THIS I ' It3TITUTION Is locatod at Academia, Juniata
aunty, - Pa., 3 mllos from the Nivea. Railroad, at Pat.
mutilation, and G miles from the Perrysville station
• • • • TERMS: 00-
The Acalemic Year consists •of 'two Sessions of the
months each. 'rho summer Session. with which the
School opens, whit continence on Tuesday, the let day
of May, 1200, and will close on Saturday, the 20th Sep
tember 1800, and the Winter Session, on Thursday the
let day of•Noveinber, 1860. and close March 30th, 1881.
lizard Including Fuel, Light and Tuition In
the Primary 4nd Collegiate Dep irtments,
per term, mob'. In advance , $ll 00
Washing, per damn 31
Lossenns on Plano-or guitar,
• 11 <1; $2O or US per Sees
s e g j rl l l l On to o l oWi t it i ltar, accoi , .
ding to !Imo
Drawing or Flower Painting..
Ancient or Modern Languages. anon,
Whoa Fire Is required In Sleeping
Rooms, each pupil • .
Beats In Churches Free,
• Young Indies will be met at the above_ statiomi and
conveyed to the Institution, If a shorPootice be given
by letter, addressed to the Principal at Academia, Ju.
Wet& county. Nor circulars or other Information ad
drme the Principal at the above office.
HEY. AONEW, •
/Jamb 11, 1060-2 m
PHOLSTERING AND , DANE
SEATING.
Vhe dabscribev Hate 'of Philadelphia,) would Inform
11
the citizen, of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho Is prepared
to do UPIMSTERI.44 I o alLite, : biniiches. Also, '
' RA N 10SEAT tN,G,.
and rep-Wring Virniture of eviiri description,' at his
. atop on Hanover Street between Pomfret stre et and
Oliallerallay; -- AliO nifilt - t — tr . - Tit e riiiia. the 'levies
prices.,,.. --.DAVID_._ : • . JONIIII..'
• Cerlieli3lsyelt 21,1860.-ent; -.-.• - '., --•-
In bin new etoraroom, on the soitlveast corner of the
-public square, where thu public are Invited to Tall and
examine a stock of goods which, in elegnoce,, variety'
and extent. will defy competition; comprising in part
loaf s lump ; ernehed • end brown. eugnrs, •
,lava, Itlo ar.d masted' Coffee Every Ye
rlety and finality of TEA. Spices, (ground lj
mid unground,) Pickets. Sauces, Table Oil. 101
NOW orienos, Sugarhouse and, Trifilded
AlM:lsere: New York and Philedelphin ttyr.
;IV ' inee lj ui l ett m r. ",! e s r 7 n ac rart. " l. l. ;n n rria l , ll &Zo ll it i t ' r7lYLTr i t i 7):
(toga', refined sugar at reduced viten, washing and Irak
lug node: Tobaren orate meet favorite brands, and the
finetergb94o4 Sogere. Ante, a LwuutliUl amottumart
of BrifroThla Ware, plain and grid band , China %%are,
fliassi, Queens. Stone and Earthern Were, In great vn,
rioty, sod an elegant let of Taney gasps, extracts end
perfumery for the toilet.
FRUITS: Including Peaches in cane, Raisins. Oran
hereon. dry apples, •citron, almond., oranges, lemone,
Ac., Ac..." '
Li4UOIIS: Wholes:0o and . retail,
((-11 1 7)
(
(el emlnaelng common and old Ityo Whin
11 1
~• key, Branding; dark and pale, Moholl
_ ___. _
.j .. 77 .• IF Sherry Port. Maderla, GI eger, Octavela
.-.-,.: w and 31usenC, Wines in casks and Lot.
Ilm, scotch II hlskey,• llolland (11n, and Scheldam
Schnapps. , •
•
A Dirge stock of LAMPS, including Dyott's celebrated
lamps for burning Kea ripens or coal nil, MAO Sperm,
Pine, Lard and Coal 011, Burning Fluid. Sperm and
Star Candles.
•
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. • •
Ilruebos t Ropoe, Blom, Soaps, Doormats, Walton!
Lonklnq•Flsnson, lino Jotter and note paper; Willow
Were, pointed burkotr,
$BO 00
20 00
10 00
12 00
Cotton and wocillen Base r and belt flour, and a full
stock .of tllovos, Including' ttio well known lianovar
Buck .11osos.
In short. him stockcomprises everything that IN called
for In Mr line of huslness. MO no efforts will be spared
to render entiro satisfaction to his customers. • •
Carlisle, Oat. 27, 1858-Iy.
..
. .
Alai- Hlarlretlog . of all kinds taken In whinge fo
goods,
JOSEPH U.HSTEE..II
WATCH-MAKER
800T11 HANOVER STREET,
-nay! ng-supplled-myaelf. _large_nseortment-of
Watch 3latee Isle, Masses, I am now prepared to
repair all Mode of Warches. Cloche, Jewelry:Ac., on the
1859
'most reasonable terms, that may by ,entruet. d to my
ram. Hoping by etrlrt,attentlon to business to be fee
rem! with a 111Fmal ..bare of public. patronage.,
A fine assortment of JEWELRY. Barb- as Ladle/0
Ilreast fins and Ear Drops, Gold end Cameo; Mimes'
Breast l'lns and Ear Drops. Gag and Glass l'lns all Mien
Gold Chain llools, Plated Chains, Gilt•Lorkets.Guards.
Keys, &c. Also, a large and One assortment of ,
•
OOLD FINCIEWRINO 8.
Aiwa, a One ipt of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever,
nd Lento Watches. and a gold assortment of Sliver.
dated and Steel Fpeciacletc. Si
II of which will be wild low*. A /Unroof nubile initron•
go in respectfully solicited. .108. U. STEEL.
Catliale, July la. 18.59-1 y
4. .11.1R.10.7r II.ILL"
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE.
Just rerelvodand in stare, a fresh end well se. • "
team] assortment of Itie, Java and Mane
. • call. Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed • '
Pulverlzed,Sugoret. Refined end
other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, ()deans
(baking) Molasses. •
Spices of every variety—
pure only ; Starch, Farina and .
Chocolate. klaceamnl, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca end Fez, Indigo,
Belot-Mos and Sods,
Cream Tartar and es•
sorted Pickles, Mustard - and7Coriatulor Seed.
THAS.—A fine assortment In Packages,
Z.:Mg r , and ir bulk—an well as all other articles
1 1 a b n el d m iTt i trfre t d o utc l t ' l e I P u rl ' e l e n s; 'all."
the
lowest
r I J. W. EBY.
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VI S A I V U E l i V i A B l
l t AT j COUN T '
' ' S R old l e e t a AND
e d
gland, Weer Pdaln-LiLemenrly-uppoelto the Cumberland
Valley Dank.
I hive just received a neW 'Armament of watches,
~,swelry. medallions. silver ware, fir.. In ndilitiou to my
otoner stock to which I Invite the attontloo.or the
public, The assortment embraces fine yT
-
gold and sliver lever watches. limiting
and open case do., gold Anchors- for
bodies and Gentlemen and Ritter Le-
pines and Qunrtior wattle. of every ea
rluty in style and prime.
Also One gold Medallions. Drenebpine for Ladles and
Gentleman of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets; finger
rings, cuff-pins, elude, sleeve-button,,, MOMS, charms,
&c., Am. Gold and sliver thimbles silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoone
Of every "variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
k2iiatail e and common spectacles, to suit; all
ages to which we invite epeefalatten
.
lion.
A fine lot 'of GOLD PENS from. the best-makers,
cpectscle cases, fumy tole,, silver and pearl card cases,
IRa k t i „ a le mi ClOc o Ts m it o n n d b a ra rale t t s io7aVcie c s ha n i s n u s : '
ally kept In Jewelry estahluthments, which 4. A :wt.
I will still low for cash. All article. war. 4 .1111 r
'lt
:anted to he what they era represented, • .
Particular attention paid as usual to .
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war
ranted.
Dec. 23, 7827.1
1 , 4 R Il .G It 0 C 111 It I EB . I
AT F. C. IIUYETT'S
Shad and Mackerel of different grades,
HUYETT'S
.Salmon, Scale Flab and Whit. Fish,
Codfish, Bolt and Piklod Horslog,
Change and Cracker. can belied
brled Fruit, Preccrias and Jellies,
Sugar Cured Beef and name,
A fiesh stipply of LIQUORS,
014, Whit. Lead, &e, de.,
MEW DIUS IC STORE
Ll NIL, 03 MARKET STREET, MARRISBURO.
8 In E E . T 11 U 5 1 0 ,
- 4 INSTRUCTION TIOOKB, ,'
MUSICAL 3IEIICIIANDISE UENERALLY,
PIANOS, . .
• MELODEONS,
OUITARS. '
VIOLINS,
May 11, 59
MAPES'
NITHOGENIZEI)
lliler-11495Ph8ft of Ninti
Dried Blood,
, .
Bones,
Sulphuric Acid,
• •:`Peruviun Guano, .
41ND •
Sulphate Ammonia.
100 Pounds of the
NITROGENIZED PHOSPHATE
Will equal In effect and lasting power lab Pounds Pe
ruvian Guano—will produce
•
I solicit Furman! to glee it a fair trial, belogennfident
alto worth. It baa been eater...lndy-used In the New
England and Southern States for lon years plat, and km
increasing male
8. W. HAVEBBTION
It h packed In Strong Una otl6o Anan - each
Prior 4 ,4 Per Bug, or .30 per Ton.
Orders accompanied by Remittances wilt meet with
prompt Attention.
Teetimonlele and Samples given Free of Charce, on
application to the Sale agent, Pt. W. P. ALLEN.
N 0.14 South Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
WANTE
cariat - b../1. 2 2!Pbtir);
1 .86 0 SPRING 'F A S
complete Allot Hate and CAP'
now reedy for lidpectlon.
SILK,
FUR,
CASSIMERE,
• FELT & WOOL. •
In every ety le and quality. - We cell particular a tten
non to our: $3 BILK ILATS. : SID( and soft Nate, of
any style manufactured to .order. - Cape of all kinds.
RECOLLECT KELLEN'S OLD STAND.
North Hanover Street:
• Carllete'Slarch 14, 1860.
• $l, 6or 6
10 to $l5 ~
8 10 .11
!MI
FAMES I NAMES ll' HANES !! !
SOO Pair Hamer, Just received plan kinds. •
COMMON PATTERN, _
.LONDON PATTERN,
ELIZAHETNTOIVN PATTERN.
viitki.and with.net patent faateninge cheaper than era , .
at the Hardware dtora
idaiehl, ' HENRY BAXT9N.,
. .
SILKS! • i
SILKS !I.SILKS I!
- -•• Great bargain, fa Bilks,
' TI4OB.W.ItYANS4O . O:
Are, offering nn luenenae steak of New Spring 1311 gs, at
a griiikaaerlflee. - These geode h*Yo been purchased at
AITGriON, at the Depreciated Prima, and will bir Re.
lill'eaTitaeleilhilleoatwAlmiP)rtatiori. • --,--
' lier. Sp a, 820 Charism! St. Fhlla.
" " April 4.1660.=.11t. . ' . , . .; . ,
OClitUa.
ffff=2M
NEW sTUItB ANDNEW GOODS
After rotunda:or hie seknotriedgementa for the very
Rho-al patronagla which hoe been extended to him. be
unde'raldned mould toll attention to the WI that he
Intijuat reopened idocatendre assortmentof femilj,
g 5 l
FISH AND SALT.
A few doors South of the Pourt Honer
THOMAS OONLTN
AC 111JYETT'8
At lIDNETT'I3
'A riOYETII3
At IIUYETTB
=!
IIIIMME!
123113:6Z!
FLUTES,
ACUMDISONI3, de
0. C. B. CARTER.
I=
GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT,
• And other Orehe per Bushel.
, •
niel., ITTRR,VENTS RUST:
PROVES ITS SUPERIORITYI
tfintber St, tan!.
NEW 0.0 AI; 'AND LUMBERYARD•
.11 Thennbscrlbnra har. thindayenterad Into inn:
In •
c, :o D U E
• 14:6 constantly au hand and furnish to order
all kinds aid wunlitg 'or seasoned
_LIMBER, ; ' • • •
• - - . BOANTLINO • •
IFRAME STUFF,
Paling s Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor
ing and Weatherboarding. Fonts and Italie, and every a r
'tide thik belongs to stLILUDER. YARD.
All kinds of Fhingles, Is wit: Whilepine, Hemlock,.
land Oak, tit' tilillerent °qualities. Paying Cars of our
awn we can furnish bills to order of„riny length and
sine at the shortest notice and on the most rimennedila.
terms. Our worked boarde will be kept under enter en
that they can be furnished dry at sill times."
We hare constantly on hand pll kinds et Icsmlly Coal
under curer. which we will deliver clean to al!, part of
the borough. To wit : „ . •
F.Yiticss TA LLRY, Broken, Rgg, Stowe slid Nat.
LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
Locum. MOUNTAIN,
IMIBRRY. •
,which we pledge oniaelYea to will at the lowest prices
Beek quality of
.Idmcbuinrea and Blacksmith's Coal.
always on hand which we will eon et the lowept figure
Yard westelde of Otwunner Rehm); Main kreet.
' ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 20,.1869
CA I AMBERSBURG FEMALE SEM7
Thaincotlon Is pleasant and healthy, and the Ratan
togas are equelltod by few in the land. The Institution
is large and iirospernus, with a corps of ass straits cho•
lan with care. and well qualified to instruct In, the solid
and ornamental branches, The influences In the board
lug department sire putouts!. moral and relining.
Tho, nett session will commence on the 7th day'of
- February. Ihtalopeo may be had on application to
the Principal.
REVERENCES.
Rey. W. IV. Ella thrlisio; Rey. 'John Ault. London,
Pa; Deft 11. Bucher, Req., Iloguesto en. Pa; Con. the.
Chambers, R. S. Srlineck, D. D., S. It. Plaber, D.' D., Roe.
P. IL Reese. Rev. Joseph Clark. Chamber...l4g, Pa Pro.
filesors at Prin.ceton, N. J., both bf the College and Theo
logical Seminary. •
Pee. HENRY REEVES. A.
Mrs. SARAII IL REEVES; '
linnclpale.
C. INIIOFY
Carlieln, MOO:
J. R NONEMARICWS
F ORIVAiIDING AND COMMIS
BION HOUSE, -
FLOUR AND FEED,
•
• COAL, - 1 3 .LASTER AND *ALT.
,
___The- subscriber- having taken-the- Ware_llouse_eate
Anti fixtures of Wm. 11. Murray's well known establish
ment, en West High street, opposite Diekinanneollego,
would Inform the public' that he, hen entered into a
general Forwarding - And.. ommission business.
The hlgheit market price will be paidltir Flow, grain
and produce of all kinds.
. . .
They are also prepared to freight produce and stock
.to Philadelphia and llaitimore, at the loweet llh
/Witty and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept.ronatarttly on baud, and
PIA.IUIt AND FEED at e holeiude or retail. •
Coal of all kinds. embracing,
LYEEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUN DURYWHITE ASII,
. . LOCUST Al', •
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's
CONST4NTI.T ?OR PALL
KEPT UNDER COVR,
and delivered dry. to any part of the town.
J. It. NONEMARER
Carlisle, August 17080.
xr - lq) IV COAL YARD'I... AT /111. WEPT nto or CA111.1191.1.
The subiterlber would rrepertfully call the attrotio
of Llmelturner'e, and the eltlsents of Cartlele, and th
surrounding country generally, to hie'
NEW COAL YARD,
attached to his Ware Hume, on West High St., wher•
he will keep ennetantlyiin hand a largo supply of th
best quality of CONL, to wit:
Lykene Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove end Weser
ton, Broken; Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry cool
Which he pledgee himself to sell at tholowest possll,l ,
prices. Hest quality of '
LIMEIDIRNER'D AND BLACK/33117MT COAL
always on band.
inr-Ait orders loft at the Ware ITouge ' or at bin reel
delve In North Hanover street, will be. promptly et.
tended to. J, W. lIENDEITSON.
Carlisle, April 14, 'S3—ff.
aL ASS! GLABSII PAINTS
NJ" PAINTS I I A full assonnent of Glass of nil sire
end quality, with v large stock of fresh PAINTS, a
colors. 011 s, Tarnishes, Ae, Cement , lo large or sum
quautities, at low figures at "
JOHN P.- LYNN h SON,
Oet... 2r, sit. ' North Hanover Street.
OSTFTTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
h The proprietors tint' manufacturer:n°[lloB
- TETTEI4.CEJ.EBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
. States, because the article has attained a repu
',' teflon befstofere unknown. A few facts upon
this point - wilt speak more powerfully than
'Volumes or bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
Tho consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
' ters for the last year" amounted ta over a half:
million bottles, and front its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This ininieVise amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prows
tion, and the sanction of the most proniinent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
arc ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangenients
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not n temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of mini
pcling the qualities of the Bitters, but n solid
estimation of tin invaluable medicine, which is
destined to ho as enduring as time itself.
ilostetter'S Stomach Bitters have proved
. a Godsend to regions where fever and agile
and varion other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by limidreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and liko
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone ; and energy indispensable '
for Om restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restbres theft'
,to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may uao the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, 'and 'they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort.
declining yenrs, MS it is pleasant to be palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged • men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
peeparatien *bile Suffertnifr — o)n stonnitif de;
rangements and general debility r uicting,under
the advice of physicians, they.fisza r abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairl,i , 'tested 'the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. • There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial ' The relation of mother
nntl child is ,Ad absorbingly tender, that the
.mother, espeCially if she be young, is apt to
forget. her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant, Should the period of maternity
arrive duringlhe summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Bore,
-,--theny is .a necessity for•a - stimulant to recupe:
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the, Dittet's to all ether,invigora
tors that receive the , endorsernent of physi
clans, because' it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persona, to whom we have particu
referredobove, tb wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused'by malaria, diarrheas,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all .disenseis or•derangemmits of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation; mail nursing mothers, Will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
• CAUTION:4We milieu the publhar against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask ' for 11041TETTER'R CELEBRATED
&remain' Blivans, and see that each bottle has
the words"-.Dr: J. Bostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the, Side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork,. ands
observe that our autograph signature is on the
-; Air Prapired and sold by ilotrzETTEn &
SM.ITHi r Pittsburgh, Pa., and Auld by all.
druggists. grocers, and dealiia generally
throlighnut the; United gtittesti South Ame•
and•Gerragfil: . •
YorealebyS.slltott B.R.lTaveratlek. Carllele; Johir
0. Attlek, John Stonheingh,. Shlppene lug; L. Kau(
man, J. ,12. Ilennrag, fdaehanleabsug , and Draggle tie
generally throughoht the county. NOT. 9, '99.
•
PUMPS AND OHMEKT,--.--
ewer
. tmont
bar"lg
- than
nt kl
• at the Usidwirs Moro °f •
ant '6O; ilEmty L
;
I Aliscelicincolfs:‘
Catli§lei"_ Foundry,
. 1-7.75 T
.rrirT
4r;
This eaten:give estitldlshimint is now in Complete er•
der and mippiloil with the best machinery for uxerutliej
work In every doptrtment. The buildlnge Laie its,
boon greatly enlarged this aPrieet and stocked with the
;lowest and most Improved tools for the wenutecture
of •
UM!
DUMB; WINDOB"YRA)IES,
- Shutters, Illinde, Mouldlugs, liptckets and ell other
kinds of Carponterewetrrk. We lu - rite Buildent. Car
penters and others to call and examine our facilities for
doing this descrlpthni of work. The best Materiallt
used and prices an low as at any other establishment, In
the County or elsewhere.
• STICAM BUILT TO ORDER.
- .
end repaired an heretofore. Engines have been recent.
ly built for W. M. Henderson Sr Soli In thin borough,,
It. Bryson A Co. Allan township, Ahl A Drothere,Now•
villa, shade & Wetzel, North NiddloMh, end mtaers,
at whose - estzbllehmarit they they be noon In daily op.
Mattlm.end to whom we ran rater for evidence of their
superiority.
IRON AND 111102 CASTINGS. ' '
or overpdescription, from .thel smallest to the heaviest
pieces, °limited it short notice for ovary' kind of ma:
.chinery. A large variety of mill castings now on hand
Two skillful 'Pattern makers ronstently employed.—
ItEPARING promptly attended to for Paper 31111 s,
Distilleries Grist 31111 s, Factories, Re. Turtling and
Fitting MID Spindles, he, done in the best style.
• MACIIINKS,AND
such to Bevil Gear Four Hors° Powers, Horizontal
Gear Four and Two Horse ,Powers. Corn Shelters.
Crashers, iron Rollers. Plough castings, and other sr.
tides for farmers, ou hood nr pmmptly mud° to order.
and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars are now
more complete then heretofore and condoles us to fur.
risk that, to transportera on the rail road ou accrual,
dating terms and made of the beet materials. Order
solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed.
The long experience In the loudness of the eon!.
partner of the firm, end the completeness of our. nn
chinery In erety branch of the esinbllithmeot wormy,
us In assuring the best work • to all - Who favor
with their orders. The continued patronage of our a
friends and the nubile is reeimetfully solicited,
Nay. 20;"67=iy. ' F. 0 ARDNER & Co.
- ( -- 1:0 OD!: GOO - D. ! 00 D
‘_A , Just reculred nt ih,p awn!, GrOunry of the
mood, lota of good tlt:afa, n Nat of irbletk aru tho fol
lowing,
nwww. BA ItDIN -'•
Pickled I - Jerkins, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, Lohatert.
CaullOower, flaws.
olives, Tomatoe Kainup, Walnut do., Muahroom do.
Popper dnuco, Hominy, Uinta, Craolierrtex, Cho 11.4
of Dried hoot, iiefar.enred ~ , t.houlder. Bologna
Sawage, SOUP ';," ea, 31accaront. Supra, Coffees, Toni.
blolassea, and ? ft of all hinds.
QUi..NSWAhI, t'INE SittlAßS. among which ore
twenty Ova thousand (lemon Slues, prin., Tobacco,
and the very best and purest lAQUJItS lu the county,
Confectionary and Fruit. Ac.
All of which aro offered to the citizens of Carllddand
county of Cumberland. tho lowest prices for CAIIII.
COM g ON}, COME ALL, two doors East of Rhoads'
Warehouse.
Carthelo, Nov. D. MD
FIRE INSURANCE. - THE ALLEN
AND EAST , TENNSISORO \ICTUAL FIRE IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumbmiand county. incorpo
rutted by an act of Assembly, Is now folly organiscd.and
In operation under the management of the following
commissioners, •12: .
Daniel Bailey, "William It. Oorgas, MiChre - elßocklin,
Eichelberger, Christian Stnym.tn, John C. Dun.
Jacob 11. Cdover. bowls Byer, 8. Eberly, Benin
min 11. Mossor,. .1. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham.
Alexander Cathcart.
The rates of Insurance are as layr and fart ratite en any
Company of the klndoin-thalitate,- Verson. wishing "
become memberaiire Invited to make application to LI
agents of the company, who are willing to wait up(
them at any time
wsc - icooria (S. President.
011RISTIAN STAYMAN, Vire President
LEirrs ILYER, Secretary,
MICHAEL crucraN, Treasurer.
. .
• Manrters.—Wm. A. Onrgns, 1.. Myer. Christian fitny
titan, M. Cad<llo..7. 0. Dunlap, 4,, Martin, G. Bally, .1
ll.Cooror,, A lex. Cnthaart, J, IVickernham, J. Elated bur•
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
CUMDERLAND COUNTY.- 7 .10hn She rrick, Allen.
Ironer Zonrlng, Shlrernaustown ; Samuel Woodburn
•Dicklnson ; Henry Bowman, Churebtown; Mode Grit
11th, South' Middloton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns
boro'• Saimaa' 'Conner, Mettlfanicalinng; J. W. Conklin.
Sherilerdstosrn; P. Coover, Shepherdstown ; J. O. init•
ton, Sliver Spring; Hoot. Ifa'rei stick. SJlver Spring;
Charles liell. Cal ; John Dyer, Carlisle.'
YOUR COUNTY,,—AV.II.,PIcking, Dover; Peter Wol•
ford, Franklin ; Jon. OHRith, ..Warrington J. P. Peet
&WI, Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. 0: Clerk;'
Ditisburg. ' •
CO.—liontter A Lochman;•llarrlnburg.
itlembera of the company hitting policien about to ex
pire, can' have thorn:, .wed by making application Ii
'any lot the Agents.
April 1:0. 185 b.
JNO. 11.,,CIIURCIL C EBERLY
CHURCH & EBERLY
• • ..
STEAM SAW MILL •
AND
LUMBER °YARD,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
All kinds of •
LUMBER,
constantlY on hind.
Lumber delivered at any point accessible by lisilrmul,
at tho shortest notice.
BUILDING 'TIMBER
OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO (=kit •'
31ny.25, 1859—1 f
ITOW A I RD A AS 5 , 0,C . 1 ATI ON
A Benevolent Institution, eatabliehnl by special on
dowtnont for Oho relief of the sick and , dlstrossod,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diaeaves."
and eepecially for the Curo of 4 Discaace of
the Seauni Organ.. •
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, hy the Acting Sur
germ; to all who apply by letter, with n description of
their condition, (age, occupation, habit, of life, Ac..)
and in poses of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished
free oLobarge.
VALUABLE REPORTS sn Spermatorrbrea, and litho
Disease, of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM
EDIES employed In the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted
In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, Dit..I.BKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur
goon, Howard Aseoriation, No. 2 South Ninth Strik..
Philadelphia, I'a. Ily order of the Directors,
EZRA 1). HEARTWELL, President
OKO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary, ,
D0t.211.1859.—1y
LABD, WEBSTER & CO.•
• -
4 - IMPROVED'TfORT STITCH ' -
. •
•
SEWING MACHINES,
On'ltthibltfon and for sale at Mrs. R. A. lictsfoin's
DAdURRIIIIAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of Dr. •
ZITZER . 3 Office, Carlisle, Pa.
Bend for a circular to •
W. 11. MASON; Agent.
Dec. 7, 11559-tr. •
ri-E NE RAJA-DEPOT-- 48 - W--A PE - It
Ulf ST., N. Y. Sold by the principal Dru gg intt. Pint
betties, 'cents.. quart. $l. Circular. sent, posta g e
paid, on application. See advertisement headed Dia.
peptic Remedy in another column.
PAINTS . AND OILS.- .
10 Tons White Load. 1000 Callous of oil.. Just
received vrlth a largo assortmont of
Varnishes. Wire Proof Paint, "
Turpontine,.` Pl•encoWhlte, '
JApan. White
Zino,
Putty, Colored Z no,
Lltharze, lied Lend,
Whiting, Dolled 011,
Gino, Lord 011,
Shollac, —, Sperm 011,
halal llnoshes, Fish Oil, tr.,
Colors of every duicrlption dry, and Oil In tang and
tubes At the Hardware Store of
Mardi 7, 'llO.
S MAUPAY4 CO.,
lIORTICULTUI?ISTS,
Nurseries & Garden at Rising Sun Village,
. PHILADELPHIA.
STORE, No. 708 MARKET STREET, ,
Between Seventh d Eighth, SottlhSide
Avery large and exteneive Stock of Shade, °roamers
tel and Fruit Trees Evora eens, Roars Plants, Tines,
Sewils. Ac., cultivated and for sole, Wholesale A Retail,
at RedUced, prices.- Al, orders promptly, ottoman - 1m
Catalogues 'had on '
application. ;Dealers, pint others
would do wall t0,41v• no a. call. Plano, Vacs,- Ac.,
parked to catty any dlatauce. ._ -
The Rising Sun Fourth and. Eighth Sta. Pijeenger
Cars pass the Nursery every few minutes. - „
Aprll 4
1000 . BOX_ESiert.. G1.,488.•:—; 1 . . •
_Ot ell. eleee,PomMe.and aßogle Mak. .Plaln, .Oriaa
mental Colc red &e. Just received at the Cheap .llard.
wave Starr of
' March 'WO!).
E
111 AC 11111,TE SHOP,
CAIVAND SAM FACTORY,
, Beet Stain, Street, CARLISLE'.
El=lll
llormetlenlly scaled PP:ACHES, (fremb.)
4rO3IATUES,' "
; " • COlt: 4 1,
1 4 14 AS
w. •4‘ A 81 4 ):10111 US,
OYSTEILS,
PINE A 1 , 1 41,1, • "
GEMMED 3
ICSIMM
To rase your stomach ills,
At once discard all pills;
-
• Take the advice I give,'
Ityou would filch., nod live:
The stomach medicine areal - Merit,
Is DIU HAWS I:ITU/ORATING „SPIRIT.
BAXTON
11EIVIIT SAXTON'.
Blistchuicons,
ARLISLE'A.ND PHILADELPHIA
j. ;": 421 , 4 _ " t•ea .
• • 7...1. 7 c3 "r;gc" "dr.F
D A_IL IK - gIEIGIIT. L I N.E
.
FUMED. WARD &
811 lIIRX T aTiexi; rnt.Aricuitia
J. mt D. ItIIOADS, ,,
lipttrf,ltLlßLl, PA.
.1/al• Cars of this Line leave the Dopot 81.1 Market
Daily, at 4 o'rlock: P. M.
Leave C.arllslo, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M.
Goods intended fur this Line should be marked C. A
P. Daily Freight blue, and tient lu 'by 4 o'clock.
May 25. 1059. •
•
j)ll 1. L- A .1) 1. P. -a 1 A
4 AND READING
tt'A a i. 110/1,13.
• 81.131310 R AIIitA:RiE3II4NT,
Arun. 18, 1859. • •
Two' passenger trans leavii Harrisburg dolly, (Sun.
days excepted'.) at ti.Ou A. 31 . mid 2 46 -P. 31.. rur Phila
delphia, arriving therent 12.511 noon and 7.40 P. 31.•
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7:86 A. 31„ and 176 -
P. 31., arriving at Ilardsburgnt 12.40 noon and 8.25 P
,
VARtb To Philadelphia, No.l*Cara. $3.25; No. 2 (In
same train.) $2 70.
Fares to Reading. A 1.50 and $1.30. •
At Reading. comma with trail:lathy Pottsville, lilluera
villa, Tamaqua, Catawiesa, Sc. •
Four tralunivavo I; nailing fur. Pblladolpbie daily, at
GA.31,10.18A. 31., 12.10 noon and 5.011 I'. 31.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 7.30 A. 111.,1.30
51..'3.30 P. 51.. and 4.46 P. M. '
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia, 01.75 and $1 46.
Thu morning train from ilarriatrurg connects at
Reeding with. up train for Wilkesbarro. Pittston and
Scranton.
• Pot through tickets and othbr Information apply to •
CLY D
Alenurul Agent.
?any 11,'59
•
MEW .STAGE ROUTE.-
The, subscriber ban started a trl weekly
Stages between Carlisle and Landjahurg. leaving Car.
lisle every 31nuday, Wednesday and Friday, immedi•
Itely On the arrival of the afternoon train 9f ears from
the east. Returning, leaves Landisburg at S•OU A. 51.,
every Tuesday, IVesnesday.aud Saturday; end arrives
et Carlisle at LOU P. 31., via. Perry County 11'arin
Springs, Shotanansda le. Sterrett's flap and Carlisle Sul
phur Springs. On and afer June the 151 h, the line will
al run daily liar the aeronnnodation of passengers going
o the Springs. •
Fare to Ihe several points-as
'nrilsie to Sulphur Springs,
Sterrett'S (lop, -•: . r . .
84erxnunfulnle, . . . .
ferry County Worn Springs,
" LanOleburg, . .
RETURNING.
landlsburg to Worm Springs,
Shertnnusdnle,
Sterrett'e Onp,
• .! . Sulphur Springs,
Carlisle, . .
Tho above lino will tegularly carry the MAVG to and
from the several points above indicated. - ,
I have alto a well stocked LIVIA:Ir STABLE. 51 , 111
which I stn nt all times ready to furnish horse,s endear
tinges to those who will favor me with their ',arcuate,
on the most reasonable terms and in the very hest style
- maylolllsB. 01.:01I01: 11 EN DLL.
cE S QR. P I TU RE . 8
A. It. II IM WOOL) would respectfully inform Ik,
ck. Ann of Carlisle and vicinity that he has taken soon..
in Zug's now building, east owner of. Market tinuare
where he in at all tinies ready, to take AM BUOTY
In %be latent and must apprevini style. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear. rani sat•
isfartlon given or no charges made. Portraits and Pa.
gurrreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures' taken•for
Lockets he., in Auihrotype.
' Ambrotypes warranted to stand the teal of time, hela
or water.
Loll. and (hintlemon are. cordially Invite d to ca
and examine spoolinuns.
; Prices froni . 2ciato. to $lO.
27. '
LtvE STABLE.—!laving pur.;
ehnsid from J. It. Nonsmoker his LIVERY F.S.
'PAULI:AI:IIEN g, I will be always, ready to accomma
tints the - public, with HOUSES, -CAR.
itl AG ES, IIVtIGIES, and every Unarm.-
- ' —""ltrl o In my line. fly strict attention to
buninexii find n dodre to please, the subscriber hope's to
receive a liberal share of public patronage.
GEORGE lIENDEL.
N. It. Omn'busses on hand to supply those nho cosy
ho In need or them. • . G. 11.
Now. 'hi. -
- • ---
11,00FING S.LATE.--t The under
signed has been appointed lucent for the F111.301'
'Won iqi .LATE; -- and - has-nomad - will - donstantly
keepp on hand a full supply to meet the demands of
builders and others. 'Moro In want of ri superior art,
elo would do well to call at the Luiriber and Ural Yard,
near the Gait House.
_ .
June 8,11159. • • JACOB 8111102d_.
-.. _ . . _ __
JAMES R. .WEAVER'S
•
' -5 , 4-I'.k .6,-4". ^./ C ABINET
17- .41
.14 0 4 AND
cnArn.
-•
MANUFACT'ORY,
NORTH - HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA
lie.' ng been engaged In the business for over twenty
yearn ho ivould return thanks to his' customers and
Mende, fur, the liberal encouragement extended to hip,
In years gone Iy, and further assures them that no
pains iii bo spared, to give full eurtlsaretion to all who
may favor him with a all.
•
CIIAIItS AND FURNITURE, •
of f every description constantly on hand, or mods to
ordor. Warranted to he ttf the best quolity,or_thlcim
tat stylictrell finished, dud sold at the lowest possible
prices for rush.
He also continues business as en UNDERTAKER:—
Ready anode Conies, 3letAlle or otherwise. kept con.
stoutly on hand end tundra]s promptly sttendod to
personally In town or countiy, on tho most ransonable
terms.
, Cherry and Walnut Conbie, large size, *ell Ithiehed
nil lined Mille; from 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Conine covered from 15 to 30 dollar,.
• JA3IEB It: WEAVER.
M.y 25, 1859-1 y
•
B.—Two properties eltuato In Ch tirehtown, Cum b
.county, ace otfored for 8.310 on easy terms. Apply as
above. J. It.' W.
William
P. -Lynch,
Practical I'LLIJIBEl?
in the basement of
Main &roe
lad nod Iron l'lpos,
fdrantp,
of 8 Cold Shower Baths,
'liter ell - meta;
or. and LIR l'onsps,
Wt. Iron Weld Tutree,,
li and (L 4 FITTER,
the M. E. Clittreh„
pel, Carlisle: . --'
N t ivn
Slake,ltilh fate,
1 ItnlllB, „ Ydraulle
Itams,-41c.---
And every description of coda end fittings for gas,
eam, water, de. Superior cooking ranges, nesters and
to fixtures put up in, churches. stores and dwellings,
,short notice, in the most modern style. All mated
a and work in our line at low rates and warranted.
01- tiOuntry work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23, 1859—1 y
p APER HANGINOS-4; c.
SPRING . -.1800 STYLES.
' r or
WALL PAPERS. •
HOWELL & BOUF.K
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
PAPER HANGING S.
No. 17 South FOURTH Street, below Market, Phila
delphia.
Offers unusual farilitles to WHOLESALE k 11ETAIL htIT-
Ems, a splendid Mork of goods to Feted a . m. and all of
the newest and host desigus.—WlNDOW CURTAIN
PAPERS, in endless variety. Mar.7.-3tuv.
_I_ I. II.IIR . I.I4 pA G R ' I S t E
P IF I R 3 I S tiNG ° A CO.,
No. 620 Chestnut street, (Jayne's hail,) Philadelphia,
.. .Only manufacturers In this State
-- .. , ..5211"e1fr.7,,:,t , tf" . 7, Of illtit ill NO'S PATENT . ell AM•
~....7: 4.•• • ;tiit li t ,-,..,`.1, PIQN F lll F l ts AN . D. u ll m tlta w l,t t l i t ,
. lli"ItLtl :.•' Lint: SAFES,
r0;11E11, boor.
.I. ' ,C4l . trill • r
....'i, both of which received 31cdals
)
r ~, • : . : v - ~ , J ~ ..., i at . the World 's Fair, lemdon,
1t , •;,',., )4,1 • . ,:-..5 . 1f , t51, and no lair in New
;'.; Walt ,
} 1 Y ork, ork, 166
j SIMIE TRAY
Zi , ,,,,,tii I ::..::-. 20,000 Herring's Safes
',.' • . ...,..* ' have been sold, and are now In
actual use, and nearly 40 0 bah been tested In acri•
dental firm and have nevortslind to preserrodheir com: ,
tents.
%Po also keep on hand and make to order /Wallin'
MUSK SAFLI. "Sideboard and Parlor Sefes"--(lintin•
tion of handsolim furniture)" of elegant design and
workmanship. _
Also, Burglar Proof Safes for Banks. Brokers, Jewel
ers, Vault Deors, Safes far Specie. Silver Plate, dm The
Burglar Proof Safe In use at the Treasurer's °Mee of
Plekaway county. 0., (at Clireloville,) was manufactured
by ue, and Is unlversally• acknowledged to be the
strongest Safe In the world.
Persona wishing Salm will find It 'their iwtereit to
call or send for our catalogue before parehaning else•
where, an thew° are the only 9atenni:llth have proved
thamselves . .perlisetly ruts scour mid tree from damp•
nem
, 811,000 lIEWATID ivlll he paid to any penam that can
show that a IthRItINIP2 PATIINT CIIA3IPION SAYE
ever thlled.to preserve Its contents In an nechlontal
/ire. [March 28, 1860-2nt. •
.1860. • FIRST GREAT ARRIVAL
. • OF
. SPRING GOODS,
The subscriber respectfully Informs .hin !debar and
customers generally, that he bas just received and open
ed for the spring trsde,a large and beautiful assortment
of .
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
-• eacXxli.rlasit er a ontic i ß a m rie e l lt o ie n n il t e e n la tto es a t ed s t y la le •
of
fine black. blue, drab, brown. and green French
. Cloth, fine French doeskin, Cassimere In large
quantities, beautiful slikuilx'il Cusimares and TJreeds
a great variety of
VESTING/3 , 08 ALL 8188 ,
Also, a very large stock of LINEN t COTTON GOODS
Also, extra qualities or Briglish mole , leetbor TRUNEN,
Carpet Bags, and Umbrellas, all of whirl, will be sold
at the cheap Gentlemen's Furniablog Store, at the very
lowest terms . '
ISAAC LITT:PISTON.
North Hanover Street, opposite the 4 Amerleen llonse."
Carlisle, March'2l, 'OO-om. I
11860 HARDWARE.-
,
The Subscriber lute just returned from the Eneteru
illicit with the largest, cheapest and. beet selertectbs
'orment of_liardware over offered in this Couuty. Eire
ry thing kept in a large Wholesale and. Retail' Hard
'ware Store can be bad a little lower- than any other
,bouts In the county at thweheap liii.rdweire store of
March 7, '6O. • . . • • HENRY SAXfON.
SAN.
LIVER IN
•
.NEVER
IT IS COMPOUNDED . 1
'• boo become an estublis
knovrwspd approved by
and is now resorted to
the diseases for wbbill it
it has cured thousands
pure who hod givoo.up
• numerous unsolicited
shin show..
The dose inost adap-•
'of the Individual, taking
quau titles as to act gen.
Let the dictates of
you In the use of the
tor e and It %111 cure
oils attache, Dyspepsia,
mar Complalnta t Dyson
/Ith. Ilairltual Costive-
Siltlulerd Mortus, Cholera
shandies., Female weak
succeininily as an ordi-
CINP. It will cure sick
eau testify.) in isrenty
teaspoonfuls "Ire. taken
nth:n.o "
All who "nbe It are
In It,. Invnr.'
MIX WATER IN TILE
INVIOURATOR, 'AND
°ETHER,
Ofte•D
, Ilar. per Bottle.
SWNFORD'S
FAAILLY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED 7110111 •
Pure Vrgettible Extracts, end .put up in Glass
Case ,, , air tight,-and will keep in any
Oli
n ate.
The Fnlelly Cethartla
the Cath e t is wide]) the.
his prectl•e more than
The co •ttnnily in—
Chico who levee lone Ifs
'election w hh , h alt glen
line Induced ale to place
of all.
The Profeasion well
thanks net on different
The Pawkily Ca.
with duo reterence to
feet, Fern compounded
purest vegetable °streets
part of thu alimentary
safe in all cares where a
as Derangements of the
Il!Mins. in the back end
and Sore Miss over the
•cold, which frequently.
long course Fever, Loss
Sensation of cold user
Headache or weight in
tory Diseases, Worms in
- Rheumatism, a - great
many diseases to which
OM toyaantlou In Oils ad
. . • Pica
CB
1133
. The Liver Tnylgontter
retniled by bruggiste gen
the 'Emile Wall the large
• S. T. 11 1 . S
Met
335 Itronth
June It, NO.
. _
D OES DISEASE ORIGINATE
131PUICITY OP TILE BLOOD?
Thin a question of vital Imorance. an one which
hue never been nil' lieneterily disposed of d
the profen
sons.who teach the healing art. Some
enpecinily'the old school Physicians—that lite liven in
the blood, and therefore all diseases originate in It--
but modern PCICIICe avers that ailments have their
origination in both the nulidn and fluids of the body.
That the hitter preponderate, however; In n fixed foot,
and medical skill ban clearly demnstrated thnt at
lenat twmthirdn of the Ills that bunion flush le bale to,
have their source In an
IMPURE STATE OP TILE BLOOD!
AA IMPURE
° for InStatice
Barb ,
er's in the - long catalog , ue, such ha Scrof u
la.- Itch," Pimples Blotches. Erysipe
Inn. Illcers,Selt Rheum, discharges from the Ear, fever
t!oreg, or Irruptive diseases of any kind.—The are as
contained by well known medical Intie Lonrho es fri.m bad
bleed. , -while-the highest eminent authorltien deelnie
that most fevers originate In the Male manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former la,
Ina an intermit, and the latter nn external irruptive
disease; and In all persons attacked by these ninlailles,
the blood In found to he either coagulated, or of a dark
milienlthy color.
To mandolin large Majority of diseases, an well an to
cure a number which have already ached upon the sys
tem, It In necessary to
A. U. lIENWOOD.
Artl.l
.11'ilItIFY THE ,BLOOD •
LimlnoM improred Dloixt Fearchor &vet not ihtttnln
- .
..,.
•
• UNIVERSAL PANACEA „.
for every disease known. but the proldetors, claim for
it the power not only of draining nut -lid impurities 01
the blood, but by the skillful combination of nett known
vegetable remedies. It will eon, all diseases arising from
a deranged tante of tho liver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and vigor to tho stomach. net the
BLOOD Ssanciim is all that la claimed for it, the proprie
tore can produce
TUE PROOF.
It is only n few yearn niece it area dlecovered, and yet
it hen grown Into inch n businere that a large laboratory
Lae been builtexpressly for Its toannfacture—a large
number of moo employed In putting it up, and still the
SUPPLY
,DOES NOT EQUAL TIM DEMANDt
We oak any candid man, could MIA be so. if the Med
icine did not fa...menu the virtues claimed for
' The Proprietors bare hundreds of certificates from
men of probity and Mending in tho community, show
log what the medicine In doing doily for the 4ml:tering-
ASK ANY PERSON
who ham e'er used the Blood Searcher whether roll
was experienced. , •
LetAho_offiletell give it n trial=areingle"bottle ell
convince the most ekeptlcel erns efficery.
For'ssie In Carlisle by S. W. lineerstick, 8. El
Ilott, and Elrlier; ifnuffman & Fen, 'filechsnics
burg; mmeller & Zook, Slieplierdstown; Jeehue Cain
llogetown; Jacob Simmons. Cron,. Ronde; Kurtz A
Wise, Shiremapatown ; A. M. Leidlch, Ilollinirprhige;
Mary W. Riesel, Churchlown ; Edward dames, {yea
lull; J. C. Fnenaught A Itm., Onkclllo. Shormeker k
Elliott. Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Nesmith,: J. Hood A
Springfield; Russell &Dire. Dickinson; Dlr . -land
& Wsrhinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark &1 . Lees
Roads; Wm. IL Eckles, Sporting 11111; D. Deniinver
Whit., ;J: L'. Altlck,Shippeneburg; all of Cumber
land county, Pa.
CM
Aromatic InviKorating Spirit.
Thin dimffrir •boa been used by the puilic far di
years, with increasing favor. It in recommended to
cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Ileatt liars, Colic,
• Pains,---Wind- in ther - StotnaclrverTPalott - iffthe -
Duweis.
Headache. Drowsiness, Kidney Cora.
plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens,
• Inteumet once.
It Stimulates, Exhillraten, Invigoratea, but wlll'not
Intoxicate or Stupefy... . •
Ac A Medicine. It la quick and effectual, curing the
Input aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint.,
and all othtr derangements of the Stomach and Bow
els, in a speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the most , drooping and mei.
finchulle spirits, and restore the weak, nervous- end
sick ly. to health. strength and vigor.
Persona: who, front the 'injudicious use of liquors,.
have become dejected, nod their nervous systems stmt..
fermi. constitutions broken down. end sulject to that
horrible curse to humanit,l•, the DELIRIVII Tarmac, wit
almost Inintedintely feel the happy and healthy irtylgo,
rating efficacy of Dr, llama Invigoration. Spirit.
Dolt—One wino glass full as often as necessary.
Ono dose will remove all mod Bpoic
Ono dose will cure/lean bunt.
Three doses will 'cure Judlgestieni ••?.
One dose will give you a flood Appetite.
One drtso will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the dietressing and dimgrerabli
,Recta of Wind or• Flatulence. and as seen as the Mont.
ash receives the Invigorating Spirit, •thetdistreosing
load and all painful feedings will be removed. '
One dose will remove the most distressing pains of
Collc, either In the stomach or bowels.
• ' A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kid.
ney,lllatlder or_Urinary_Organs. .
. Persons who are seriously emoted with any Kidney
Comp'aints are assured speedy relief by a dose • or two
and a radical curo by the MU of one of , iwo bottles. •
Persons who, from dlssipating.too much over night,
and feel the evil effects of poi:Cmm; liquors, le vlelent
headacher ; alchems nt atounich, weakness, giddiness,
,te., wilfind ono doxe will remoreall ad foutum.
i min l a
s Cl weak and Fick ly couctltutin b ea, Mould take
the Invigorating bpirit threutimen a day; It will make
Item strong, healthy and hoPPY, remove all obstruc ,
ilues and irregularities from the reenatruni oriraus and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
lace.
During pregnacy it will be found an I
due to remove disagreeable sonsatioue
- - - All - tha proprietor auks kit - slat and
le has put up the lemoenseirso SPIRIT
di bU cts., qusrts *l.
OIL For sale in Carlisle by S. IF. Ittererstick ;In Mo. I
haniesburg by L Kauffman, and by Druggists gener-
Yeb.l, 11160.-ly. • •
I SENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD
T NAPTIIA PECTORAL,
• As 703 DRAT MEDICINE 117 THE WORLD,
far the Cuss Of COOOll3 AND COLD. Croup Dmuchithi, As.
thins, Difilculty„in Breathing, Palpitation of tho
Heart, and fas.4he relief of petiolate In the
advanced stages of Communion; to
gether with all Diseases of the
Throat
Co
Chest, and
which predisposed to Consumption. It al tacks the mot
of disease, and makes the fell destroyer suss um h to its
nguenceo. It ale° produces free expectoration, cud In
ducea healthy action In tb e diseased Mucous Membranes
and Thames. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure
of AIMUSIS. One dale of this invaluable Syrup often
glues ease, and consequently sleep, which the perullar
mature of this disuse denies him. It is very pleasant
to the taste. and prompt In its effecti. TD7 ur, and be
convinced, that It le' invaluable In the cuat or BROW.
0111 AL ATTECTIONS. • '
73 7 1,.PR1C1C 60 ci.sua re. 1:1037Rj.
Prepared only byy
A. ESSENWEIN, Druggist,
N. W. Corneal of Ninth inff-PaPler tweets, •
PHILADELPHIA
N. IL Valetta's by 8. Elliott, D. J. Ratifier, 8. W. Haver.
*tick, Carlisle • L. Kauffman, Mechanicsburg; and Oro.
KS Smith, &-e.6., Philadelphia,- and Storekeepers ant
Druggists generality.
Carlisle, Oct, 19. '6O-7 mos.
A RON .RAILING !-Irou Railing for
A t. Cemetery enclonureF,publicand Private ground." an
;ardent., made to order at the Carlisle foundry. Our,
stock of Railing, Verandah and lirackot patterns «un
prinen surge variety of new and elegant designs which
too public ore inVited to cull and examine. Or era for -
ranting and putting up tailing (apt Le promptly} execu
ted at satisfactory prices,
M. An entirely netr TEN
needE 'ENGINE
and 110ILElt now on hand, warr to be M
of the best'
- make, and will be sold at a bargain ftrr 'rah or on abort •
time
._ July_ 21,16b11.—•
EGARDN.LR k
EMI
Mehicines.
Et D'S
0
DEB!
.Nri li
bed fu
GORATOR
rATEs.
SL7-.IRON -OEM P,4io
et, a Stuudard Aledlelue .
all [bat havu uaed It
with confldenio In al'
la recommended
I within tbii tyro
all hopes of rvllecos flit,
certificates In toy ppnoel
ted to the tompenunert
it,.end used in such
tly on the trowels,
your judgment ruins
li , C n i ' , l O l liver
:o u. r : e l e c:
1: 1): : 1
l iV n in :r i 'l . r n l iV ) I n o
c il a i : g )b i o : ul l
o r lu i re s .. n i .d i 1:
tory. Dropsy, £, 4 ourigurn.,
lannluni, VIM ulns•re
itnry FAMILY IIII•71/1-
illlnolnelin. Ins than/ulna
• neluntes; Ir Iwo Cr throe
at conunancasonot °abet
E
giving their .teetitnnny
MllollTif WITH' • TUB:
SWALLOW BOTH TO,
11!Lisa general but aC
• phopiletor bee• need In
aIl) twenty yearn.
demand from
1.,t1 ed the Pills and the eat.,
lljrcger.d'te their use,
them within the reach
1: 6 1
,1111
1 41 0
I
rertinl
30 C
and Fe
;aufc
,nufacti
reel,
!know that different Ca
liwwtionteof the bortule.
barn° • Pall has
this well establAlLed
from a variety of %he
which ect elike.on esnri
tonne!. and nro good nut
Cathartic la needed,rOdt
Stomach,Bleepinters,
Loire. Coatledices,'Niti
whole body,from sudden
If, neglected, end It
la Appetite, a Creeping
the body, Itentieeenees;
the head, all Waimea-I
iChildron Adult%
I Cutlflignf the Nord eti,l
flesh in heir, too CIUWO
cement. Dose, Ito 3,
Ctnts,
rally Cathartic Pills ate
I, and sOld wholesale by
rd, D.,
uror and Proprietor,
NrSY , York.
LINDSEY dc LEMON. Proprlctont,
Ilnilidnysburg, Pa
PEPSI A - RT 111 D
Dn. DARIUS RANI'S
WHAT 1T WILL 110
NIOUTLT DISSIPATION
Invaluable medl
._at tbn stomach,
to induce thls
In pint bottles
E