,~~~~;ztu~t~t~~I; ~ ~:r.~~xfattciit. 'QUA:T . III'Y 01 . 0. GEED TO &N ACRE - Many experiments.- Italie.. been made, , bot thiS'veountrys-afrit Europe, to ascortin,:lyitit, precision,' the':fitiantity of , seed i necessary 'to insure the" "greatest .. amount . ol! !produce froth a given surfa'c6:: lit la trite that circumstances ()flew render itiplitdnoceSsary to vary the quan tity, e'en upon the same soil; t end . in td rent, Britain, wheee 'the climate, soil .and mode of cultivation :differ 'greatly front burs, rules. d usages have 'been' introduced' which are hot 'practical with us. As a genet* however,, the allowance Of seed''tltore is 'far' more' liheral: : "thit'n in. Anterical Lithe dultiv4tion of 'wliciat,. for instance, from, three to four .bushels ot'sce,l aye•allowed per acre:; - Six bush els of Pax seed, 'and :•froin three to, • four bushels o.' oats are sown, and so on through the en t 're list of vegetables; whether roots or grains. A gentleman in the-Statd of New Jer -soy, sonic years sinCe, being, slesirous ascertaining some facts retatglie to sceding land, insiit uted certain experiMents which he detailed in a Raper rend at the winter meeting of tln:i "Yates County Agnelli. tural Society, ".and of which the follow ing is en. abstract: kie sowed on the 23d of September, 18-16, thin- . diagrams with wheat. 'The soil had -licen subjected to a sunither -fal low, and had - been plowed five times during the aninnier. z The - ground was- prepal'ed for sowing by finely pulverizing it with a hoe and a rake. Four diamonawere then corri:ctly nmasured off,micli two feet square leaving a- scare. of abent'sbaia4nehes be- tWeeti eibch. The squares Were then num hpred and 'Sjltilihrlited . as follow: No. 1, —Hp-squares iTinchcamacirvitry'iNcr; -- 2 - ; - 11 squares ol inches; No. 3, in squares of 4 inehee, and No. 4, in squares c;f4 4,5 inches; ineluditig the outside lines'OT each large square. One kernel - of. wheat was then planted - in the corner of each small square. On the 19th July ,following, . the pro duce VIM carefully gathe'red, , the four Or- allele being - kept each' by itself; the wheat was shelled by hand, and the number of grains in each parcel correctly counted, :.nd the,results, were as given in the fol lowing 'table : • No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4 No. of grains pin 11 ..... 280. 81 49 39 NI. of grains tloil drow ..... .203 Co . 49 :1) No.'of .80 136 112 104 A•ornge graloB i,.•r bond.. ..... 213 35 39 42 'hole n mob, gra1n8...7458 4709 9152 4380 Yield por itch to i;u8h015....108 69 04 93 • b. lbw, 1,. Hasa per Acre in Ints.and 14...4 12 11(1;.12% 313:4 'On the 17th of August, four ounces of this Wheat were weighed aceuraiel by sealed sc.des, and, by ebunting till . tl :grains, was found that there were 780 garins in one ounce c from which an esti mate of the different yield, and also the rate of the different amounts of 'seed per acre. The soil, in aids case, was a clayey. loam which had never been mattered, and had, been kept for pastur6 during the six preceding years... . It iti'very.d4tralathat llie:MxnerqUan tityilif seed tieceSsary foi an 'acre should be accurbtely ascertained; but this CM be effected w i ly by p. series of carefully managed experiments, for which, practical: then, with all the cares of a farm, INM scareely - haye the requisite time. Men of science, attached to our learned insti , tutions,•and those haiing professorships - in our agricultural establishments, would do wet) te:tern.theirattentions* More di-' reedy •to this subject. . CLEAN CELLARS . . One of tht,.4rst,' duties of every house holde'r, at this season of the year, is to clean his cellar. pecaYing apples, cab ' bages and roots, of various sorts, old beef an 1 pork 'barrels, rotten boards and what ever else is' subject to decomposition, should be gathered up and carried into the ,open air, or•put in a condition to 'produce no unpleasant effluvia. To sweep, dust, and bedeck the parlersabove,is not enough. If there is corruption in the collar, it will find its way aMong the carpets untl rose wood of gilded mirrors in all the upper rooms, making the air offensive and un wholesome.' The' occupants of A house are not so likely to notice these smells as their visitors. • Now, to aroid all this, begin the month of May by a thorough - pgrifidation. Throw open the doors and windows of the 'cellar, and clear out all depayinginatters. Sheep the floor and walls. Give the walls a gOod coat of whitewash,' this- will exterpate vermin, sweeten the air, and give the cel lar a neat and tidy look, making it rival the parlor in its way. If provisions; -or other, substanpes liable to decay, have to be kept in the cellar during the Summer, chloride of dime should occasionally be sprinkled over the floor, Keep the win , ,doves open for a free mirculation . of air, %---guarding them if neeessary,,by, a wire, net' ting. • GAME CHICKENS Mr. C. IN.' Bement, a' well-known ngri cult urist, writes: As layers and sitters, gain:aliens have no superiors. Quiet ou their eggs, regular irr the hours of coming off and returning to their charge, and con fident, from thcir fearleis disposition, of repelling the incursion§ of ' any lift-x.114r, they rarely fail to ,bring off good broods 7 .1-latching aceouriplislied, their merits ap penr in n still more conspicuous light Everron,their guard, not even the shadow of n bird overhead, or the approach of a man or heaq, kit finds them ready to do battle'for their ollspring. The chickens feather rapidly,.npd,. with ordinary care and a liberal and varied diet; such as chop 'ped eggs, with a portion of onions, boiled Indian meal, bran and wheat tforeonings, with Some new milk in the earlier' stages of their greirti, 'ere reared with ee ' lit tie difficulty as these of oilier fowls. A. ,NOVEL • IDEA., ' A gentleman in this city, who takes an occasional drive with his family, always goes provided with powder and ball to shoot his horse in the event of a runaway. This is a singular, 'but certainly a very wise,:precaution. He . got the idea from a gentleman residing a few miles out of New York, ,whiydriving home one. night 'higt summer, with his wife and two,ehil dren, in the earrisge, , was placed in im minent dangerby tin' untnansgeehle horse, which had: taken `fright at .a lantern on . the roadside; atte.mptingioltold• the affrighted animal the lines broke and the horse . dashod i off - ,at . a; brealc-neek speed. Fortunately:gentleman&bethought, himself , or tt-revotver in his side pocket, • and drawing it: shot, - the .'herso :through the head:,''.' The animal staggered and . fell: The occupants of the Carriage were thrown • oftti:bitt es'caped Without serieus InjUry. 'La,Ayette , , "Invarniattedtrutli:viilltiak?'n:wityA I falsehooir.geaS astray: i- 4 ' '." l ‘fli 6iiedit6itaL r 7 ? ; ;liID ERIAIiTCEIBURGVPA. • , Tlibeltisilfn'tfon', d'oelgu ' 054;f144-1411boralo s 4;f144 - 1411boral le' du CallOrt of Toting - hatilas„.hostmen In oneration ywo Potiroi`with the Most, gratifying results,". At Is now •eitalrlished ont ',aliens. bash:l;ll.nd Ats , ,paironage, nirtind,.¢ bitenda, over second Staten. ' ; • ,• .•It Is located orathe pumborlAndrValley Railroadm • 'way betwpinv iterilsburg int' in the most far the sod bedutitubportiun,of the yalley, and Is la close -proximity to ono of tho moat moral, healthy, and our •i torprising.towns In the State., , •': -It Is. central, and easy-of. imease.,,i . Students Washington, Baltimore,er Philadelphia In the mbruing train for Harrisburg, will- arrive, at illechattioalturg to Jamo•for dinner, , • • . The edifice is dargo'stad commodious, surrounded by., double ydrandaspand will neconmenlate about ono inim dreil boarders:: In its construction, it combines oil the modern improvements for the promotion of health, conitiirt and cfniVollAmeo.v In these respects physicians prollOuneo It Itnrlvalle.l. The °lumbers urn largo anti uoatlp fernbiluni. Each lins Ito register ter heat and Toil ti lot ion students occupy the Faillo MOM. Milo bath rooms amid all times supplied with warm end cold dater. ,• .; ' Thu grounds ore • ample, and well arranged for mora lities, soil the verioul calisthenic exercises-so cast, Hal to health, graceful momment - arid optometry of • ' ' form. . The Faculty ,instruction Is offiaeu r t and moped. cooed. . . In iho Colleghte Deportment the course of litudyJs of a high grade. compruhending all tho subjects belong. tug to a Classical, Polito and Christian Education. In tho Preparatory Ihipartmont pupils will ho care. fully instructed In those brooches forming the basis pf a thorough English education. 'Sessions.—First Session: from the Ist. Wednesday of Boptember to the Both of January. Second Session, from the lot of February to the Ist of July. Vacation, during July. and August. SEMIS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Don rding,lVosbing,, VurnDbed Atoms, V rind Light. . . . TulLlun—CollegiritA Deprtniont, VreFrittory " That Class, No extra chart:a for Arielont Languages. Mush—Plano and Gultdr. . . . . z• - •-'lklndornflAmmges, . . . . . . . . 10 00 • Painting,. Drawing and other Oroonlental Branches at the usual rates. Tex t+boolra . furnishod nt city prices. For further partieldara address, 11ev. A: G. MAItLATT, A. IL, President. - A u g. ;.1869 ritEIBERLAND . • SUMMER ARh:4ELEMENT. • crawaaa!teea—!V CHANGE OF HOURS! 'Ott and after MONDAY. APRIL 18th 1166, Passenger Trains will run ns follows: tButidnys otteidited* • FOIL CLIAAIIIIIIISDURO AND HARRISBURG. Ist Train.. -Leave Hagerstown, . 0.15 A. 81, i•O reo ncastle. • 7.115 Chant berebu rg, 8.80 rr Shitipimnburg i 0.10 Newvillo • 0.82 Carlisle. 10.10 , ' ti Mechanicsburg, 16.42 Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 " FUR CHADIBEIISDURG AND lIAGERSEOWN, Ist Train Leave llnnisburg 8.05 A. M Mechanicsburg 8.47 " • • " Carlisle, 8.27 Now villa, ?;M10.02 Shippensburg, 10.34 Chnuthg', (Arrive) 11.00 " Greencastle. A Mee st. I lagerstow n. fra- Passunghts will *terve, that tham Is but One Train a dtty, (n I'ns. , 9enger and Freight Train rombito 1.1) over the, Franklin Hood, connecting with train to liar. ilsburg at.. 8.30 A. M., anti with the Train arriving from Harrisburg nt 5.00 P. AI. TIIREE Dolly Trains learn Harrisburg fbr l'ittslat rg, at 2.45, A. 31„ 12.50 and 4 05, P. M., tanking direct con nections with trains for Cincinnati, In,ulsville, (Savo. land, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and nil principal points throughout On West. For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad At 1.0 and 11.41.1 A. M. nod 12.55 . and 1.50 I'. M. Vin Lebanon V. It. It., n 1 b.OO A,DSL, anti,2.ls, I'. M. For Dal ti tnoroont 2.21 A 7,20 A. 31., k 2.05" P. 31. For reverton and Williamsport, nt 1.27 and 8.15, P. ht. Trniution Dauphin Road nt 2.00, P. II.• NOTICO TO PASSE:ink:RS all 'MO - ma where Tickets are sold, Chambersburg, Shippemburg, CaMinie; Merhaolcskurgood llnrrinburg, a r.rauction TEN—OF:NTS icketartil-lattnade tdgli,passe gyro that provida thamsolvas with' Tirkida befOrd cl Hiring thß Cnrs. 0. N. LULL Ruporl Railroad Oftlvo, Cliiiinbersburg,} • pril,l6, 180). A. B. SWING'S FURNITURE W RE4tOOIIIE.p 1859 4. . _ - *-51TP:V West High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Apicallurid Fair of 1867.) 'no subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles In his line, over brought to this .ploce—which ho le determ(ned to soli at prices that de (3, competition.- • Parlo, Chamber, Dining-roontj FURNITUR. Kitchen and I 0111ce 1 'Embracing every ranch) used by House And Hotel keepers, of the most approved arid &shinned° design and 6nieb. Including also Cottage furniture In set's. reception end Camp Chairs, 111attmsson, Gilt frames, pictures, &c., Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock, at his extensive ware•rooms, West Main street, North side. A. 11. 47,- Particular attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on tanderate term& • Carlisle, May 12, 1858.—1 y. F ALL ARRIVAL;iOF Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods; Fruit, and Confectionary.. S. W. HAVERSTICK has Just received from the city and Is now opening asplandid Manley of FANCY (MODS, to which he desires to call t h e ettentlon of his friOnds and the public. Illsassortment in'this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both In quality and priee,of the articles, cannot fail to please purchabers. It would he impossible to enumerate his FANCY GOODS,. which comprise every variety of fancy articletaf the most • pidotulsite finish such as. . . Papier Machu Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy. Baskets, Fancy Work Brows with sowing instruments, • Ladies' Wr iting Desks, and Port folios. Port 31onnales, of every variety, tioartams anrifenclis, Fancy paper weights . , and n large veriety of ladies' Fancy station - Mt; Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Riding whips, elegantly finished: Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, . X. Basin and -It,&..Q.Wriglit'e -Heaps and. Perfumes of various Fancy Pins for head dresses nod shawls. Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at all prices' together with an in nutnorable variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for holiday presents,, to which lie Milt.es special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of - BOOKS, comprising the various English And American Works, richly embelished POETICAI, WORKS, Bibles And Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal clasps And corners, suitable for holldny'gifts. Ills assortment of School Books And School Stationery is also complete, And coinprlses everything used the Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten• lion of Families to his elegant assortmenkot •. —*LA bIPS, &c., from the extensive establishmonts of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor; Chambor and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sporn; rn Etherial oil; also DINYITS culubrattid Keroseno or Coal Oil Lamps, togother with Flower Vases Fancy Screens, do. _Ms assurtmont•ln'this lino is un• equaled In thu borough.. Also, . • MARS' AND TOBACCO, embracing' ell the I: , rorlte"lirtinde and a fine assort most of SitiriliSCllAUM 3310KERg AND PIPES. FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, ,Figs,. Raisins, Nectarines, Piunes, ku., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—ME. SERVED FRUITS, lIIINOED—IIHAT, PICKLE ' S, ac., In every variety and at all prices, all of vrhieh are pure, and fresh such as can be confidently r4icomrrlended to Into friends. Ills stock embraces everything In the line of Fancy Goods, with many other • articles useful to lane ekeepers which' the publid are especially Invited to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. • , • - S. W. HAVERSTIOIC. Dec. TOMS. CTPHOLSTERING 'AND •CANE .• SEATING. Tho Subscriber (into or . Phlindolphirt,) would 'lnform' tho citizens of (lodide and rlciiiity..that he is prepared lo do UPGOLSTERING IR,gll its bzonches. Also, . ~ . . .. ' 'CA N.E — SEA.TIN„O,• . and repairing Furniture of. aery description,: at 'bin' shop on [farmer Strout, between Pomfret street and 'Chapel alley. 'Also, Furulturo for solo, at the lowest prices. " DAVID 'JONES. Oarlrslii March 21,1800.4 m: , . AG . • ItIIIELTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Uultivatorr, Gordon' Iltuis, Garden 'Vervels, , Forks, Shovels, Rakes, Spides,•lloes, Prip - Ilay Knives,,Pleice. Mat- • ' tocks Ilay- —Elevators; Atavism* • • • llooks,.Plows ot,TEN,dllleropt make, :•;°, Includiug Plairks Ploire,llenwood'e Plows, Plows,.7,9lTioes, Nows,,llleomileld Plow, o °.r;V• 3lo tale skit, ust received a largo supply.ot; all kluitaf,goeds to tit' , 'tolit Ma Farmer or Alosbaulo at • • March 7, '6O: HENRY SAXTON. NW ST ORE , AND NEW , GOODS,- . '• . , . . AfiCircotuKultglla acknoWlediarcadta foC, , tho,yory .llboull pationagn whiCh ilas Loop oxtouded to him, the muliiredglied would call ktoutlon. to 'llto fart that ha has Just ro-opywo4 4ls . uxtonslvo assortmout of family; in Mallow otere,room, On , the'.souticeest , cornet' of the publig square, when, t h e public are invited th 'cell 1110 examine n stock a. goods avhicl4, in elegance; variety and extent. will defy competition; comprising in port loaf,. lump, crushed 111111 brown sugars, Java, ]tic and , masted Coffee. Every va- 4 rioty_and quality of "PISA. Spleen,' (ground i . lllll*, nod ungrouud,) Pick eintSztueos, 7'nble 1 4 ' Now; Pricans, Sugarhonco nod tre.inidult ci MOIIISSeS; New York nod Philmiolphtsctty_ upr. , Cimeso, Yoram:l4 split Peas; ihnitinyr, Mincemeat, corn Starch, :Farina,' Chocolat. ]'sterol o. Coffee, rolimol sugar ut reduced mica, washing and bak. Ing coda, Tobacco uf the moot favorite' bur ads, and. thu finest gustily of Segura: , Alan; n beautiful 'awls Mont of Brit:meta Worn, plain and' gold baud Chime:Ware, Glacs,,Quekns. Stun. end I .. .althorn Were, •in great rimy, and an elegant int or Fancy Soaps, extrude; raid perfumery for tho ' FRUITS: Including Panchen In cans, Ilaisins, Ognu berries, dry apples citron, oranges, lemons, &c., &c: • - i( ( Lir 4 ..mietntr,..".‘i'oh:ollnenstolj%ayeZt;:lfil! ~. key, Brindles, dark and 'paid, Lisbon i ,e .77 ... Sherry Port. Matted:4 Ginger, Catan•ba 7 i - I', IS and Muscat Milos in casks and hot. tier, ' beutell ,I 1 hlskey, Holland (.11n, and Scheldrun Schnappd. , FISH. AND: SALT. . , • A largo stock of LAMPS, Including Ayott's colobreted lamps for burning, Hormone or coal oil, also Sperm, Pine, Lard nod Coal Oil, Burning' Fluid, Sperm and Star Candles. CEDAR-WARW'AND BROOMS $llO 00 20 00 10 110 12 00 Hemplick 'Repro, Idripp,., Soaps, Doorduato, Wafture, bookluu.ulnoses, flue letter nod note papery Willow Ware, pointed I,neketry'dLe. Calton and woullell Hose, nod boll nose, and n full stack of ll}ovum, Including the well known Hunpver !Suck Cloven. ELI ' In short, his stock nn 1111riNen everything !lint, in rolled fur in Ms Itrro of husinern, oriel n o in form s will to rstnlor milk(' satislitotion to his eunttnners. . . CarllAlo, Oct. 21, 18M-Iy., Ail- Marketing .01 all Muds takon In c clump to goods. • EPH. U. .S TEgL — "-;':-A VV so l iiTi kli.lo6yM A few doors South of the Court Hortse. ' Having supplied Myself with a large assortment o IVatelt ke., I am now preparod to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, &e., on the Most reasonable terms, that may be entrust, d to my earn. Hoping by strict attention to business to be fa. yore& with a liberal share of public patronage. A lino assortment. of JEWELRY, such an Ladles' Breast Plus and Ear'Drops. Gold end Cameo; Misses' Breast Phis and. Ear Drops. Box and Glass Pins all,sizos. Gold Chain Hooka, Plated Chains. Gilt Lockets. Guards, it cysi, dc. Also, a large and film assortment of - G0 . ,161) FINGER RINGS. 1,..03 P. 3 132 3.1) 3.111 315 ' ' Also, a Soo , lot of Silver Bunting, Detached lover, Mid Lopi no Watches. and a good assortment of,..Sllver. plated and Stool Spool:ldes. all of which will ha said low. A share of piddle patron age lo re.peotfolly bnl Iri Led. JOS. U. STEEL. Carlisle, .1 illy I It, ISW-1Y 2(1 'I rain 2.15 I'. M 2 52 2.30 4.01 4.8:) 5.10 5,11) '• 6.414 •' " eliffelliloA . lifiltiii " r Amthy GROCERY AND, TEA ' 5i.0 5 px. 4 , 4 ,.. Just received and In stbra, a fresh and well 90- . ',tell assortment of Rio, Java and Mara • . calico COITOO, it101}401!' Coffee. Crushed Pulverized Sugars, Helloed and . • other irtinru Sugars, _superior • Syrdt, Melasstis, 0, leans (baking) _Molns res. .. Spleen of every varlety—: pure only; Btarch, Farina and , Chocolate, \ Im:caroul,,Chm,se and • , Crackers, Tapioca and Sag.,, Indigo, - . Paleratos and `',:tin, errant Tartar and as• . sorted Tickles, Mustm LI and Coriander Seed, TEAS.—.V fine assortment in Packages, ..CZ I7 / and In Lulk—as well as all other articles ti 4 ‘ 4 , belonging to the ImAncss—all at the lowest t and late reduced prices. • - V SIIVEIt.WAIthAT CONLYN'S old establl;thed Stand, ' AND- West St., marly opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. Just received n new. assortment of watches, sllrer ware, 110„ In addition to toy ornier stork to whlclr4 Intik, the ationttvpf thr The'ltssortment elilliraces floe gold and silver lever watches, lluutlng anSopen ease do., gold Anchors for Ladies audGentlemen and Over Le• pines and Quartler watches of every vu Hely In style and price. • • Al. lino gold Medallions. Ureast•pins for Ladles ,and Gentlemen of every quality,, pattern and price. Gold tob,'vest,eurb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger ' l?e " , g !ec C . ul UlZin ' t i lT,ll;e ' r ie nt i a, ' l t e t s ° , "s sli c s r e ° r "' Ulid eh plaWii baiter knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons of every 'Variety. It large assortrrient of gold, silver and common' spectacles, to suit all to which ire invite special atten tion. '1859 ' -- . - A' nue lot ' - of 0 OLD - PENS - from - the - hest-makers spectacle eases, fancy boxes, sliver and pearl carll eases; gold and common bracelets, watch chains, ,•, • ic t Mantle Clocks slid a variety of articles usu• / s . • ally keptin Jewelry eAtablishments, which ; ~. I will sell- lose for cash. All articles var. . iii Hinted 'to he what t oy nra represeuted. . Particular atton 'l - h,,, paid ns usual to ../. 5 , . 7 : WATCH ItEPAI ' '0 a 3 .31 all work 'war. ranted. • . Dee. 23, 1857.1 1p RES II GROCER:IESI.j - AT S. C. uyErrs Shad mid Mackerel of different grades, At HUYETT'S:, Salmon, Scale Fish andUhlte Fish, • , At ItUYETT'S. • Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, Choose and Crackers can ho haft Dried Fria, Prererves and Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef and Hams, A t estsupply of LIQUOILS, OUR, Whito•Lelid, ['NAPES' NITROGEINIZED ,qoper-1112asOate of lion I .....comPOSE6 of .Dried Blood, • Bones, Sulphuric Acid, • Peruvian Guano, • AND Sulphate Ammonia. • • 100 Pounds of the,. NITROGENIZED PIIO:3I'ITATE Will equal in effect nod lasting power ISO' Poinals De ruvianuquo—wiliProduce GR R. EATE WAGIFF OF WUEAT, • And other Orals per Bushel. . PREVENTS RUST! .1 solicit Fanners to give it n fair trial, being confident of its worth., It has been ostensively used in the New _England and Southern States for ten years past, and kin increasing sale PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY! It is packed in Strong Bags of IGO founds each. • Price $.l per ling, or $5O per Ton. Orders accompanied hy Remittances will meet with prompt Attention. Wstimottiols and S'amples glvelL_Erro.o.f_Charge,o application to the Sole agent, It. IS. I'. ALLEN. N 0.14 South Delaware Avenue. PIMA DELI.IIIA. GF',NTS WAN'INED. • . Carlisle Feb. 22,1050.-3 m. J 860 . , SPRING FASHION S;I., s. A oilers old Stand. A complete stock. of Hats and Cope now ready for Inspection. SILK; FUR, CSSSINIERE, FELT &,WOOL In ovary Odle and quality. We call paiticulars Han- Mu to our $3 •SILIt HATS. Silk and soft Hats, o.' any style manufactured to order. Cape of all kinds. RECOLLECT KELLER'S OLD STAND. • - North Hanover Street. Carlisle March 14, 1560. , HAMES I HAMES ! EAMES !! ! 350 Pair Elmer, Jost received of all kinds. 00111510 N PATTERN, LONDON PATTERN,' ELIZABETIITOWN . PATTRRN, • with and without patent fastenings cheaper than over, at the 11nrdware Storm of Unfelt 7,'00, 1 000 BOXES OF GLASS.— '.."„ot,ttu alas, Poublo niid Plain,'Ornn ruentnl,Colc Ind &n. Just reculved t the Clump Hard• nary storr ,j;d: Hatch 7,' 60. 200 D STO'N'ES.'-+- grail sizes ' ulatranted of Ma best 'Just attired at thollardwato Mae of Match 7,'60. ' ILENItY SAXTON,' ' 'Nrepeptio pain ' • Cannot . '' • • Nor colic 'strain, .. .Theirealth to drain. • .No•lnvigor need me feer'lt • , The rietor•e (mind Already crowned ; •• The fora are bound " ifAM•a AttOMATIO 6pie r. . „ fIENtRAt DE 48,".W A TEO .kft r r NEW .YORK'. Sold 'ln• the - principal cities aridAnwria.,.linu,d.for a eircular.'Pintablicentl; quarts' $l. See adrertircineut Loaded Dyapcliticatinnedplil mother column. ' • _ New RIES MEE= • P7t THOMAS OOAiLYN. At TIIIYi:TT'S A IIUYM'S =I EIEMEEMEI E=M! DM= EI:E= lIENRY sAnON 'fnutiTer "VFW COAT 'AND . UM.IiIPIt YARD Thiciinb.ribeA linVoilds day outorail luta part •rlorslalp tu.trado lu ;,. r .; C 11 AN. 1J 11 , UB ,B Volylll liarro'annarantly an handand furnish trarrto . rainta ialyrkirf r rlaltufpktuillty t, - ;. , 1 • . '" , • . .Idod.l9)S, • . ." ;SOANTLINd, ." • 1. • I.• "'BRAME STUFF •I'apile Phhltarth* Lath . , Shlngthis• Lath, worked Fk • log nil direathortaktidlitg, rosin and lln ln , Mid ovary ar tiele that'betonkif to a LUMBER' ' • - • All ld ~r ilx of Si:lug:lea, to wit: Whltoploo, Innuinek, .1114, Ouk , of ditierontAualittee. 'Corn or our (411,w0 win furnish - 1,14.5 'to order of :thy length. and :tiro the shortest nate:: And on tiro, most reasonable leans. Our Worked boards will'ho 1:opt under cover 01 klinCthey eon be/Ornished dry nt all Unira. , Alte have canitaiiity . On handrill lanai: et - pm:my Cuo ohilar coVer, which' Wu will deliver deo to tug part.O borough. , To Wit :" ' ' INKE:O3 NA Egg,.Stove nod Nu LUKE FIDDLER; TRU VOllTOist, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, Which wo pledge to 801 l at the lowest price. Bert quality of '..Efuteburner's and-Blookgmitles: Coal, ~ ~ ~ always an band whieb are will ififil'ilt tho lowest figura Yard westaldu of Grammar School, Main street. I. A thISTRONII & 1101. , F7i1t: . .., . July, 20., 1859 CIHAiVIBERSBURG FEMALE SEM INAILY. • The location Is pleasant and healthy, mid the +Wynn. Inglis are equalled by few in the lamb. The Institution Is info and prosperous, with a corps of rica'starits cho. sun'witli enro, and well qualified to instilant in the slid nod ormmnmrtal branelleq. Um hJludnres lathe board ing"depari meat are parental, moral and refining. -The next Seßithal will commence on the TLL day of February. Catalogues may .be had on application to the Principal. • . - • ‘• REFERENCES. Bev. W. W. Kilo, Cdrßala ; Itov: John Ault, Loudon Pa; Oro. 11. Bucher, lloliuesto en, Pa; Mon. Den Chainhors, 11. S. Brlmeelt, D. D. e R. 11: fisher, D. 11., Itov I'. D. iteesn. Bev. Jog , mh Clark. Chamlwrablrg, Pa Pte Lore at PH n.ietnn; N. ,l y both of tin College and Thee logical Seminary. lice. 11 INDY BEEVES, A: M., Aire. SABA it 11. BEEVES; . • Prmelpaln. enhtlaln, Jan. 22, 1860.-3 y . J. B. piONEMAKEWS . F OItIVARDING AND • CONMIS • • Slo.i 110 USE, COAL, PLASTER. AND SALT. , -- wile subscriber havlng‘talcen the Warn House ears and fixtures of IV - m. D. Murray's well knr,wn estalabh moat, on Went High street, opposite ItieklnsonUollege, would itAnnrthe piddle that he has entered Into a generalk'orwarding and C 01111311.1011 bllkllll,ll. The highest market price will be paid fur Flour, Grain and produce of all kinds. , They are also prepared to freight produce anti stork to Plilladelphia and lieltitnereott, the lowest rates, with safety and demmteli. PLA'STItit AND HALT kept cOnstantly on hand, and FLOUR AND FEED at a holesale or recall. • Coal of all kinds. endiracing, LYEEN'S VALLEY, • ' LUKE FIDDLED, 81LN111111VIVIIITE ASIL LOCUST OAP, Limehitrner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLT FOR SALE, HI PT UNDER COVER and dopvered dry to any part of the town. NOM MAKER Carl6ln, Aug imt 17, 3959 licLW COAT, YA111) AT TIIE WEST END dr CARLISLE. The subscriber would respectfully volt the silent! of I.linaburner's, and the citizens of Carlisle, and L surroultding count* , generally, to Iris ' ' NEW COAL YARD, • ntlaebed to Ids Warn Boum', on West . lf R., ivin• lin Mil kocp constantly riSa hand a largo rupply of tl List quality of CliA I.; to 'wit , I,y k 01IR Valley, lathe Fiddler, Moo Greve And Treve ton, lirokell,llgg nildNut Coul-serrened and dry rno in Melt Iltridedges himself to Fell at the lowost possibi tries. Hest quality or ; - LI3IIIIIUIINER'S AND BLACKS:MTH'S COAI, nivrnyn on hand. • Arb-All orders loft nt thin Ware Ilnnvo, nr at Ids res of neo In North llanoviif strellt, will lie In mouth. a . to.IIENDEitt.AN„ - Aiwil 11, '69—tf. • GLASS! GL,ASS!! PAINTS . ! TAINTS!! A full assannenf of Ohms of all NiZeF nod quality, with a large, eteek of !real PAINTS, all colors. Olin, Varulehee, Ac, Cement lu large or email quantities, at lowligurve at •• • . JOIIN P..LYNE d SON; North Ilanova Street. Oct. 27, '6B HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. . The proprietors end, manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT 'TEES can nppeaL with perfect confidence to. physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu: lotion heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully then volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted Wows tt half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increpsein times past, it is evident that during the coming year the cohsumption will reach . near one' illion bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepare. lion, and the sanction of the most prominent • physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only • recommend 'the alitter.s . , to their patients, but are ready at all times give testimonials to its efliCmcy in-all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is pot emporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of _trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters i have proved a Godsend to regions where fever 'and ague end various' other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to elate confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases ; is to the proprietors a' soqrco, of un. .alloyed pleasure. It . removes all morbid matter from thu . stomach, purifies,the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable foo the restoration df health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, end other digestive organs, powerfully, and soon restores them to a:condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly personS ntny use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bettleiund they will find in it a stimulant peculiailY adapted to comfort declining years, as.it is pleasant tO . the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally: - 11,C - havb - the - ovi- dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach-de rangements and general debility acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. Thore'tiro certain, periods when -their cares are so harassing that many of them —sink under the trial.' The relation of mother and' child is so absorbingly tender, that The mother, especially if sho i lte ,young, is apt,Ao forget her own health in•her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of, maternity arrive during the siniuner season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the, system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers &in ! rally prefer the Bitters all other ,invigora- tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste. as well as certain to give' a permanent increatie` of bodily strength. 411 those persons, to whom wo have particu larly, referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and agile, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of .appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will-consult their own physical welfare by giving to Iles-, tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—Wo caution 'the' public against using !any of the many imitations or counter-! foils; but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STODCAOII BITTERS, and coo thnt each bottle has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown. on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the met allto ,cap covering , the , cork,,Und observe that our autogiaph signature is on the Jabot nir• Prepared and sold by NOSTETTBR SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., 'and sold by all druggists, grocers,. and' 'dealers, geiserally throughout 'the United States; Fionth, dmo• iioa,nnd Germany,' n • . . . Not' kola by Elliott, 8.14:11orortlok;Carlisle; Soho 0. Attica; John iitoinbaugh, Shloponshurg; mon:.J.D. Hanning, Mophanleshurg; pod 'Druggists generally throughout thocouuty: Nov,. tt, .. . ;VAIL'S AND 0101,1i1)1T., .. • ~'' ! ..50 harralebtatiaikt WltsV . 4dryoaige-aalmrtmono or an anClithiPliinpe; ,of all' kinds rbeaper, thou t tvor; ea the EltirdiVirli Btore +Dr - ' - " _.' - . March 7030.. ' - lIENILY SAXTO.N. - , _ . ZOODI - "GOOD - 1! . .0.,00 D 1-C! ..k.A ,Jwii received 'ttt Cho:cheap Orecery.of the under L „eignetl,, luts,of good th:no, a part of ofhtch are the MI , lowlug llorthetically scaled rimcni:s, • v•rish.) .. • .., TOMATOES, ." . " COEN, I . " - '.- ' ' • 0 ' PICAS, • : , " ' ', ' • "' ASPARAOLiS, " , ~ • " OVSTEltel; r :. " . . . . . 1 " . .'" I,OIISTSItS. • ' - " , 7 . "';.' ' " PINE APPLE, TURTLE SOUP, " • . , " SA It DIN Es • 0 , ' 'Pickled Oarttina,' Chow Chow, Piccalilli, Lobsters, Cauliflower, Capers.. .... • .OiIVOR ' TO111(ttf. !Catsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do. Pepper S auce, limolny, Witte, Cranberries, the finest . of 'shied Hoer, - Sur,:or.cered itams,• Shoulder. Belmont Sansige;Soup m:.' •s, Uneearoni, Sugors,'Cuilbea, Was, AI 'lassos and o' .. h. of oil kinds. '. . (4UB-1,161V Ah E. PIN O SEU ARS, aniona which oro I %runty five thousand (hymen Sixes, pinta 'Polueeo. nod the very best and punist LIQUORS iirlho county, Confectionary end Priiit. Ac. •' " • ' . All of which are oltdrod to the citir.ons of Carikle rind county of (Motherland. of the lowest prices fur coon. do. do. dO CIAO ON CURE AJ tWo doors East of Jthond Woreboos°. Carlbslo, Nov. 0, 1859 , MIREI, INSURANCE. - TrtE Ar,LEN AND EAST PIWNBI3OItO. MUTUAI• RICH IN 8 tll:ANCII COMPANY of Cumborland county. Income) , ratu.lby tut net of Ausombry, In now fully orgonlvwdorul In oporattuu undnr tho umungoluont pl thu lbllowlug cotnmissloners, viz,: ' ' . _ Daniel Willey, SVlllinm 11. Cnrgns, liltelinel o:lane into 11. Kisser, J. Braudt,„Joxeph 'Wickersham Alex:miler 'rho rates of inauranan aro RR low anil favcrnble as an Cenninuty of Elie hind In Mu State. Pomona Wishing t bucomn niontlown are Invited to mike antilleatlon to th agon La of the company, who . are willing 'to .tvalt uint thorn at tiny tunic.. WM. 11. 00110,19. President. CIIItISTtA STAYMAg. Viee'Presidont MIMS llYtilt, Seeretery 11CIIA RI. (100,IMIN, 'Treasurer. 1i1,111344,8.—Wiii. It. tiorgml,..l•:llyor, Clirlstlnn Stay trinn,,Nl. 01).;1:11n..1. C. Pikulap, It. 31artin, 'Rally, .1 ILCoover.,Alox. Ontlwart, .7. Wlcltorslintil, .1. Elcheilmr ger. liborly; .1. Brnudt. CLIMB Mith.k ND COIINT,Y. —Job n She rilek, A lIPn Henry Znas rig, Shituninnsteirn ; Simnel Woodhull _Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churehtimn ; Mode Oi l South ; Samuel Brawn', W. Penn S:onnel Conner, neehquieshnrg ; .1. W. Cock lin SlP:ptierdstuwn: D. Cilemor, Shopherdstown ; 0. snx ton, iiijver Spling• Benj. Ileveietlek, Silver 'Spring YORK. COUNTY.-W. HoP.Nkirig," Dover; Peter Wol ford, Franklin: .Inn. Griffith, )V arrington J. F. lien bn•li. Wnshington; ItutPii, Newburg; It. C. Clerk Pittsburg. , DAUPHINRpr k hoehman. Ifarrislirg. lll.nnbora of tho'company having pot trios about toe Oro. can have thew) .well by.naaking application uny;of the Agents: April '2.0.1859. . . JNO. D. CiIUkCIT. • '1 BUMS Olitaten & EI3ERLY.. . STEAM SAW MILL ' •• A3ll LUMBER YARD, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All 14111(b; of • E En; constdntly on band. Lumber delivorpi nt any point accessible by Railroad, at the shortest notice. BUIL'D.ING_ TIMBER 01+ A!,z. elms AsD LENOTII CUT TOORDEIt May .3, 18p—ft I.IOAVR A,D ASSOCIATION 21 , It L A I' !I I A A lionovolent - Ingtitution, establisliod by N pedal do‘iinelit.r,r the relief of Urn Melt and distrossod o Milletol with Vlrulont and liphlomh.',llse . aseN4 rind uNpechilly for the elm, of Dibeab. of" tho :40xunt organs. MEDICAL ADVION given gratis. by Lb Acting Sur. goon. to nll Irlio apply by lettor, with n 'description of their condition, (no, olenpation, habits of lifer Ac..) And in Camig.of extrenuwrerty,"3ttlleinen furnished free of charge. • • . . _ V AI,DA REPORTS on Sperms terrlicea, and ether Dkcasco of the Sexual Omens, nod On the NISY REM EDIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the nillieled in sealed letter envelopes, Dee of charge. Two pr three Rawlw for poqhme will ho lireentnblo. Address, DIL,J. lIOUIIIITON, Acting Sur. goon, !Inward ARMolation, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the 'Directors, D. IIEARTIVELL, Prosidralc OHO. FAIRCAULD. Socrotary. • . • LADD, WEBSTER & CO. IMPILOVY,D TIOIIT STITCH SEWING MACHINES. On Exhibition and for Kilo at Mr". IL A, ItErsom's DMMIERREAN ItOONIS, 2nd door west of Dr. Officil, Carlisle, Pa. Send for r. circular to ' • • ~ U. MASON, Agent. Dec. 7, :1859-tf. to ease your stomach% Ills, .discard At once all rills; Take the advice .1 give, I ryon would thrive and live: The stomach medicine cf real merit, Is Da. llssis BVPIORATIMI GENERAL DEPOT 48 WATE It ST., N. V. Sold by the principal Drum ;14t. Not boitlep, tai cents, quarts $l. Circulars sent, pnstagn paid, on application. See advertlheloont headed Dyn. peptic Remedy In auothor column. T)AINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Onlions of oil. Just received witha largo assortment of ' , - Proof Tarnishes , Fire Paint. T orpen tine, • Florence White, ' Japan. White Zinc, Potty, ',. Colored Z nc, , Lithargo, lied Lead, ' Whiting, balled Oil, .. Moo, ~ Lard OIL Sheller, ` ' Sperm Oil, , Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, lee., rotors of every description dry, and Oil in cans and tubes at the Hardware Store of Mtn eh 7, 'GO_ . 'llliNitY SAXTON, l ::. .:?..,....1...,,....,., ..„.7. ~,. ,;.,....,2,..:2: :.,. :.....,,,.„,7..__. ›------ Thousands are daily speaking lo.prnlsopl DR. EATON'S INFANTILE•CORDIAL • and why? becaUse It never fails Watford instantaneous relief when gluon in time. It acts as It by'utegic, and ono trial alone will convince you that what we N say is true. It 12011tql. ',.. `,.., NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the ,11111 , 1iIMA Of your child,- Instead- Lt by-- deadening-Its 8011Albillileo. For this roman it.commends itself as tho only reliable preparation now known forADltintren Teething, Dlorrhoen, Dyaentury, Grip. • log lit the Dowels, At-hilly of the lAtomach, Wind, Cold In thin head, and Croup, also..llw softening the going, reducing banns tine, regulating the Dowels and relieving pain, It has no equal—being an anti spas• medic it Is not II WWI Iltlfailillg success In all cases of Convulsion or other Fits. As you value thri life and health of your children, and wish to sere them Intuit those mil anti blighting consequence?t Which era certain to result from the use of twenties of whit: . other remielh, for Influttlie Complaints aro composed, take italic lint DR. EATON'S. INFANTILE CORDIAL, this you ran rely upon: It Is perfectly hormle,s and cannot injure the most delicate infon L., Price, 25 rents Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by . CHURCH & DUPONT. . . No 4n)llliroadwuy Now York. 8~~ ~~ D' -F ~ 0 D Healthy bunion Blood upon being always presents no with the same essential elements and given of course the Trne Standard. Analyze the Mood of a •pen.on sulfuring from Consumption, Live Complaint, Dyspepnia, Scrotum, ke. end we find In every finan., curtain deficiencies In the red globules of Blood Supply these defielencien and you 'are made well. Thu BLOOD 5001) is founded upon this Theory —hence Its astonishing succor. FIVE PREPARAT ONS adapted to the deficienetes of the Blood In different diseases. War Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, or any affee. tion whatever of the TilltOATor LUDO' inducingCon sumption' me No. I, which is, alwayn the ,No. for Be pression of Spirits, lose of Appetite; and for all Citron. to Cemplai nis nrising.from Overuse; ()Einem' Debility, and Nervous Prostration: No. '2, for Liver Complaints, No. 3, feeDysimpsid. lloing ,piready prepared. far ab sorption it is taken by drops and carried immediately Into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 5 is fer.Semale Irregtilarilles, liypterlo, Week nesties, - &-m , See anemia' tilrectlens for this. .For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous, - Kidney, And "Bladder Complaints, take No; b. • In all eases the direction must ho strictly followeED'• Price of the Blood ;Sorel $1 per , . Sold by Cllunqn DUPONT, t ' - N 0.409 IliOadwai, Now York. J W. Dyott & Bonn,, Philadelphia, and O. 11..leyeer, ttaburg Wholesale Ageuta.. • : ". . . T , , , 4 , RENTORENT. .:; As 'a Diy•Ociods Sion; from and after tile let of )11 y next, the fj toro Roollt at HieVereer of Pitt and ' High citroets, lately theater° 0(.0.00 1 4, Pgether with a large cellar, doered - underneatb;.anltablaibr._Carptita.- -- NittiCiclint .11.1 be glifewatineoui.as the geode lir raid store room are disposed Rcand modal genet runt' until 1 .. cold let of July. ' ~, , ' J. HAMILTON. . April 4, '6O-Jlit , , • • Jilisccll4tuaxs. EEEEEM CIMIM ANALYZED Lftisttianccins. CIARLISLE AND.- '..1.,ADE.LP11.1.4. , . E.ll. NE . • • . . . • •, , FRIIED,' WARD +4 .FliEtCy • • •••• 811 MAIM. T STR4kT, U. RuciA:bs, ,stAIN FITICEET, OARLIPLE, PA. • • J.. " Cars of this Lino' leatio Min Depot 811 Market st., Daily, nt 4 o'clock„P. M. Leave Carlfslo, ;it 7 o'clock, A. Tl.' • • (IThds Intondo4 for this Lino should la rourkoil 0. A: L'. Daily Freight Lino, and sent In ,by 4 o'clock. May IRA. • P II ..1. L. A. .1) E "-I. P IT I A, AND READING - • R A- I I. •, it...-9 _ A.„ D EIUSI3IEIt - ARIIANOE3IIIB74. . . - - • A eitit.lB, 1850. • ;' ~ Two passenger trains lefty° liiirrisburi dolly; (Snit , dove excepted.) at. 8.00 A. NI , and:L.4o I'. Dl.. nor Phila. dalpitia, arriving there at 12.50 noon and 7.40 I'. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., sod 3.30 P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.201'. fil. - . pones t Philadelphia, No. I Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (In same train.) $270. Fares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30. At Reading. connect twilit trains for PottsvilleflGlners villa, Tamaqua, Cutt. Ao. • • Four trains have Reading fur Philadelphia daily, at 0 A. M., 10.13 A. 51, 12.30 noon and 5.00 P. 51. Leave Philadelphia fur Reading ut 7.30 A. 51.0.30 M., 3.30 P. M., and 4.46 P. 51. Fares from Reading to Philadelphia. $1.75 and $1 46. ''. Tito morning train from Harrisburg' c0m1....Au at Reading with up train for Wilkestarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets aad'otLer information apply, to .1. .1. CLYDE, General Agent. - I '5O MEW STAGE lt,o T E The subscriber has *start.' n frl'*eehly line of Stages between Carlisle , and Landlsburg: leaving Car , 161.1 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Immedb atelypn the arrival of the afternoon train of cars from the rust. Returning., leaven Landisburg at SOn A. every Tgesday, Wednesday and Saturday. /11111 arrives at Carlisle nt 1.00. P. M.; tin. Perry County Warm Springs, Shormansdalo, Sterrett's Clap and Carlisle Sul -f Our Springs. On And flier .luno the 161 h, the line will letynit daily for the accommodation of passengers going the Springs. Faro to lho sneersl points on (Mows: Coriisle to Sulphur Springs, • Sterrett's. Clap, 11 . Shermantelstu, . . . . _____ t r.----Perry-County-Wsrat-Springs, . . Landisburg, . . . . . . . RETURNING. Landtsburg to Warn) Spring's, itherniensditle, Sterrott'A SUlphur Springs, Carlisle, . • . . The ahovo line will retruterly carry the MAIL to and from the several points shove indicated. I have nistert well stocked 1,1 VIARY !cm which I ani at sit times reedy to furnish horses and I•sr • riettes to those who Will favor me with their patrosnee, on Alio most reasonablo terms anti in the very best siyln; meyl9l 858. ' GEORGE pxcNi.sioß P - ICTURES A. IL ll} WOOD Ivould rerpeetfully Inform tit rid - y.ols of Carlisle and virinity that hellos taken room, lii 'Lug's now building,- cant corner of Market Sonarc, where ho Is at-all times ready to- into A M I'ES In the latest rind most approved style. Picture taken In rainy and cloudy weather MI well as Pleor. and sat isfaction given or no charges made. Portraits and Da guerreotypes copied. Miniature pictures taken for horliotAkc., In Ambrotype. A Othrotyres 'warranted to stand tho toot of flute, beta or water. Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially invite d .to nod exPilllno Prices Iron 25cts. to $lO. - A. It. lIENWOOD. Jan. 27. 1038.-1 v.' Artist LI" E RY STABLE.—llarmg pur- TA It rAW: I . (1 ' 117: er re l all m y 11 1 1 ; t e ti: date tho public with lionsrs. CAR. 9, i pk_rcr IitKiLLIMS, and every akar ar- Ita.'gt-"Ilido In nay Iluo. Ily strut attention to, bun{ peas and a deal re to pleitari e tho milateriber hopes to reeelyo a liberal share or public patronago. 0 HMO/ fi lIENDET, N, II." Omnlbusma on hand to supply thoen who mny ho In need of them. - O. D. N0v:25.184.i R O 0-.FI IsVG- - SLATE.7- 7 Tlie has been appointed argfit; for the salcrof ittroFING ,nr n ol has no' a id will eourtaritly kee,p on hand a frill Supply to Ineet'tint &main ly. of builders arid others. Tho,,, In want of a superior-nrtl. elo would do well to "all at thu Loather and Coal Yard, near tiro Gas Mum Juno it, 1851), JAMES It WEAVER'S O'AIIINET AND CRAM MANUFACTORY,. NORTII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, CA Baring boon etlgnaed In tbo bonbon for over twonty yearn ho would ?aura thanks to his customers and friends, fur tho liberal oneourngoment on toodad-to bins In yearn gone Py, and further annul.es them that 110 panto will ho spared, to giro fulrnattsfactlon to all lobo may favor him with a call. CHAIRS AND FURNITUiIR,• of every description constantly on hand, or made to order. Warmted to he of the best quality; of the la. test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possibTi, prices for cash. . lie also contlouetrhusiness as an UNTERTAlillit.— Reedy made Collins, Metallic' or otherwise. kept eon. stantly on hand and funerals promptly most to personally in town or country, on the most reasonable terms.. Cheriynnd Walnut. Cothms, large size, well finished and lined inside, farm 5 to 12 dollars. Walnut Collins covered ft= 15 to Oft dollnrB. JAMES It. WEAVER May, 25,195g- 7 1y. , N. B.—Twopropeitles eltiinto In Churelltown,Cm4, nunty, urn OtrUeel.i. baill on easy terms. Apply as Iwvo. . J. H. W. William I'. 'Lynch, Practical FL MIER and OAS FITTER in the basement of the .11f, R, Church, Alin Street, • b Tuba, ‘, 4 1 "1111011brs, sH Pull na, " ; . ) draullc Hams, Ac. Lend and Iron Pipes, Ilyslntnto, I lot Cold Shownr llnl Ls,, Water Clnsetts, .Forcu and Lift Pnnsps, Wro't Iron Werst Tunes, And every description of cocks and fittings for gno, Pi CAM, water, 4:e. tiuporlor cooking ranges, hoatersand gas nst . gras puttfp in churches, stores and dwellings, at short astir,,, In the most modern style. All motet IL als and work In oqr line at low rates and e'arranted. Oeir•Country work and Jobbing promptly zdtendial to. Mier. ifibn—ly PAPER HANGINGS &c. SPRING lsoo STYLES. OF WALL PAPERS. HOWELL 4%. HOUR K MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF _PAPER HANG ING,S. • No. 17 - South FOURTH Street, below Market, Phila. OelPhla. Offers ,00sooh facillltles to Witetstidts di RETAIL Bur ens, n splendid stork of goods to select front, and all of the newest and best designs.—WlNDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, In innlle,gaynrlelT, Mtn..7-310. HERRING'S SAFES. FARRELL. HERRING & CO., No. 620'Cliestout street, (Jayne's Only inanuthelururs In thin State of iIItIIItINQ'S.PATENT CHAM PION k'l Id fl - WNIt ItUitlil,A It PHOOF SA HIS, secured with HALL's PATRXT I.olVpillt bah of width reCelved Mechlin at. tho World's Fair, Loirtion, 2101, and World's Fair hi New York, ' MORE TWIN .‘ 20,000 Herring's . I A9p I have been sold, and are 110 W in is-usl use, and nearly, 400 Ima been tested hi occi dental tires and have never tolled to presurte their con tents. ' We also keep on hind and make to order DWELLING Muss Suss. "Sideboard nod Parlor Safes"—(lttilta.. Lion of handsome furniture) of elegant design and workmanship. Also, Burglar ProOT Safes...for Moths. Brokers,- ere, Vault Doors ' Safes for Specie. Sliver Plato, Ac, The . Burglar Proof Safe in use ut the Treasurer's Office of Plckaway county, 0.. (nt Was in ufacl it red by us, and is universally acknowledged to be the strongest Safe in the world. Persons wishing Sales wilt find It their. interest to roll or send for our ratalogne before purchasing elm• where, as EDPSO are the only Snfoti whirls have preyed themselves perfectly man Pima mut free from damp, nese. - 111,000 ItEWA BD will be paid to any person that can show that a II tiltltElti'S PATIENT CIIAMP A ON SAFE over Staled to preserve Its contents In on orsldenttn Piro.. [March 28, 11160-31 n. r 'lBOO ITARDWAR . E.-.-;.. .. I The Subscriber Iran Nat retiwnpd frorreihe Diatom citibe with Rho !argent - , cheapest iitid best selected an sortreent of Hardware evor - olTerud in this County. Tye ofithlng kept lii a large Wholesale and 'Retail .Ilard ware Store can be had a little lower than ally ether house to the county At the Cheap Iftrdware stare of March 7, TO:. , ' , 1111Nlit SAXTON. T RUSSES i B,Ri t CES I I.I .SUPPOR . • 0 .4 1 ,.NEE4LE5... . ' .19; 117. corner. Twelftlii6r. Race Street~ PiTILADELI'HIA. practical' Adjuster of Ilitptuto Trunnen and Mechani cal Itamedlen. Ilan constantly on baud a Inrge Stock n( genuine French truant's, also n complete mmertment of the bent American. Ineludlngl Lim, celebrated Whiten fattent Lever Truss, believed by the boat nutherltlen to be euperlo&to any, yet Invented. 'English and Amerb can Supportern and Ilona, Shoulder ilmeen; Swannery Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both pox. en; In neat portable eases, Vrenchi'ensarlea, Urinal Sege to., . TJION . ItAILINGI—Iiou Bailing for Atlanta O i l, enclosures, public and private groinds and gartlens;mnde to order et the Cavil:du Foundry. Our stock of Hailing, Verandah. and Bracket patternn cont. prison a large variety of new and elegant designs which .tno public are Invited to call and examine. Orders Mr • mittinkatid putting , up Rallilli Will be proMptly exeCu.. red et tottinftictory, prices— •- • :qty.. entirely new TEN 11011 SE STEAM •ENOIE .atudBOILER now on land; warranted toAte of.the hest make, and will be sold At a'bargalailbr cash or on ahoit • Cheap Jub Printing done/hero, time. • 'N.GARDNEIt /COO. , • uly .21, lass. Orders and letters ofsaqulry,wlll-taset—pronsAt;nt °titian.. Aufm!4:4oB6o. SAN LIVEIt•-IN • NEVEIL COMPOIINDED .has become an ostalill known and npprovqd ply and is now. resorted to tholliseases for whhailt • it has cured thousands years'erhn had given up numerous mist:Mentl. .sion show.' me dose must he adap• of the Individual taking nunntltloe as to act gen. Let the, idietates of 'you In the use of the tor, And it. will vitro nue attacks, Dyspepsia, trier Complaints, Ityamt— nob, Habitual Costive— Cnolera Marlins, Cholera Juandire, Female weak' suerergully an an ordi' CiNit.. it wiil cure sick can testify.) In twenty tieopeontnlB are taken nttnrk. All. *ieo ova It ere In lie favor. • MIX W ATER IN THE IN VIOORATOR AND OETLIER. Prieci One Dollar per Bottle: SANFORD'S •. minx • • CA:TH7I.II,TIC PILLS, CbRIPOI.I3DED nom Pure Vrgefabla.E7clracts, and put up in dings Caw, air tight; and will keep in any cli mate. The Faintly Cathartic tivo Cattyr llc which the his pradhn morn than 'limo co oAnntly In . Man wtm hnve long us. ,Isfa,tion which all glvii has induced 1110 to place of rill. Tito Professinn tharties net 011 different Hill itkily Cu with duo roil:rem:a to fart, been compounded purest vegnta bl ecs rnetp part of Cho Alimentary safe in all cases where a as Derangements of the Polite -id the lincg-and. and SoreneA over thn cold, which frequently. Inrig - courso - YeverFLutnr Solisation of, vold.gror headache or-1400A in tory Diseases, WorruS in Itheumtism, 'a great many dlsnases to which nub to mention in lids 041 ?Ivo , The Liver Invigorator ant! Fe i'nta I led by Druggists gloomily, the Trade 11l nil the largo towns S. T. W. Sanfo EMI MIE $0 22 335 Er'fiadway, Juno lb, I bb9. OES DISEASE ORIGINATE IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD? . • his is a question of vital importance, and one whirl. has ncier been salis!aetot•lly . disposed of by the proles hors who teach the healing art. Some ninintain—and especially the old school Idlysielans—that life lives in the blond, and therefore all diseases originate in it-- but modern khan,' Avers that ailments Wye their origination in both the solids and fluids of the Lody. That tho latter preponderate, however, is a fixed flirt, anti medical shill Imo clearly demonstrated that nt leasttwo-thirds or tio ills that human nosh Is heir to, have their source in an • IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD I, As, for Instance. In . the Jong catililogne, each ma Screfu In, Teller," Barber's Iteb," Pimples, Blotches. Fusin.' Ins,' Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Par, Paver Sores, or Irruptive diseases of any kind...-Tlitie, are as eertained hy well known medical tilarlse from had blood- 1$1„lle the Itipitest - Mit unities declate oy that most - fersoriginate he the sante' manner, alai more particularly Typhoid and sr:trial—the Milner be hog an Interred, mid the latter nn external irruption. and In all persona attacked by these maladies, the Igeml ha tint tut to he either coagulatml,, or I•if a dark , mil, ea I hy color. 7'n ward oft a largo majority of dlFeares, as well an to core 3 31131133' whirls hove already celzed upon the eye tout, It Is neerFsary to THE 11/.OOD ' Lindseffi Improved - Illood - thahlurdnos hot elajia. to Lan ITNIVERSAL.PAACEA _ for overy.dieeaße known, but the proprietor); thin] for It't ho power net only Of draining out ne Impui ities Cl the blond, hut by,„thohklllful combipation of well Me, n vegetable reniedffis. it will en re ell diseapee arleing from deranged state of tho liver, drive nit ,lyeper.ia, end glee renewed bone and vigor to the stomach. That the Owen Sr.Anenlill in all that le claimed fur It, the proprie tore eau -produce JACOII 5111.t03 • TUE PROOF. It is only a 'fiffi years 'timer It was discovered, and yet It has grown into such a business that it largo laboratory has been built expressly for Its mannfiteture—a large number of men employed in putting It up, and still the SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL THE DEMAND! We not nuy candid man, could this be so, Jr the Med Irina did not pOA.A9 ALL the virtues claimed for It I The Proprietors have hundreds of certificates fron men of probity and landing In the community, she. • lug what the medicine is doing dnily fur thu sulTerin,„ ASII ANY PERSON " -who has ever used the - Blood - Searcher whether roll was ex Lot thin nffiblet.glye It n trial—a single bottle win convince tho'nfost sloPplieni of its efficacy. fry__ For sole in Carlisle by S. W. Ilaverstirk, S. Hutt, nod 11. J. Kieffer; linufromn A Son, Mechnnit. burg; ilosweller &Yook..Shephardstown ; Joshua Cul Ilegstown ; •.Involr Slunnons, , Cross lionds; Hurts. ' Shiremanstown ; A. M. Leldich, • :piing, Mary W. Kissel, Churebtown ; Edward Joules, Wen Ilill; J. C. Firsnam , ht & Ilm., Oakville: Shoemaker Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Newville; J. Hood Co.. Springfield; Russell & hies. Dickinson; 11fe . ./nr & Washinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark A. Le Roads; Wm. it. Eckles, Sporting 11111; D. Denlinge {Shits liall ; 3. C. ARM:, Shlppensburg; all of Crunbr lend county, Pa. IMEI! D Y S*E P S it. E M • Du..DARIUS HAM'S Arotata.tic - Invigoralliag Spirit -.. This Medlelre hoe been used by the public for f years, with Increasing favor. It is recommended I ' cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, lleart.lturn, Colic Paine, Wind in the Stomneh, or Pains In the 'Dowels, Ileadnehe. Drowsiness, !Olney Cont. plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens, • Intemperence. • - It Stimulates, Exhilindes,lnvigorntes, but will Intoxicate or Stupefy. As a Medicine, it is quick and effectual, curing • ' most aggravated rases of Dyspepsia, Kidney Colnpinl, and all other. .detangetuents of the Stomach and It els, in in speedy manner. It will Instantly revive the most drooping, nod o nneholly spirits, and restore the weak, nerviMs r sickly to health. strength and "%tor. • ' Persons whatnot, the Injudicious use of tiger have Liman° dejected, and their. nervous systems sh tered, constitutions broj.en down, and stibjert to t I horrible eurse to humanity, the thumb, TnEMENm,I% almost Immediately feel thehniuty and healthy invi rating efficacy of Dr. Ilam's Invigorating Spit it. Dose—One wino glen's full as often as necessary. Ono dose will remove all lied Spirits. • Ono dose will cure Heart burn. Three dosus will cure Indigestion.' One done will give you u (loot Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspeps Ono deco will remove the distressing and dimoees I ofTects.of Wind or Flatttlenee, and us soon As - the itch receives the Invigorating Spirit, the dintrossh ' loatiguttaill painful/I:clings will-le, removed. - One dose wiirronove the most distressing pains Co: 444,10 m in the stomach or bowels. -...• • • . , A b. doses 101 remove all obstructlous In tho Kl nay, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Parsons who are seriously !gilded with any Rift! , Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two and a radical ado, by the use of ono or two,lxittles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION Vorsomcwile, from dissipating too much over night, and fool the evil effects of poltamous liquors, Ili clnlmit headaches, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, he., will bud nun dose will remove all.bed feelings. Ladles of week and sickly constitutions, shell Id take tim invigorating Spirit throe times s day; it will ;mike them strong, healthy and happy, remove ail obstrue. lions and irregularities from the menstrual owns and restore thohloom of health and beauty to the - careworn Inca. Duelag pregnney It will be Ibund do niv.tunbionledl due to remove disagreeable RPIIMI,IOIIII nt the stonuteh. All the ptoprletornsten Is a trial, And - to Induce thlo 10 has put up the INVICIUILATMO 81•I1,10 In plot bottles tt 60 ctn., touts 81.. yqi_,.'For sale In Carlisle by S. W. Ilaverntlekt In Ma. lotnleshUrg bib Icautimuu, and by Druggist. goner. 1 1 .1 4.1, 1860.-ly - ISENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD. PECTORAL Is one new? 'MEDICINE IN MN WOWLD, ,for, the Cunt of Counits AND COLD, Croup Bronchitis, An. . theta, Difficulty Is Breathing, Pulpitation of the Hem% nod for the relief of patients in the ' Aavinared stages of CONSIIMPTIO:4, to gether with nil Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and • . which predisposed to Consumption. It attacks the root of disease, od makes ties fell destroyer succumb to Its niluunce. It also produces free expectoration, an47.ln ducs.healtly action in the diseased Mucous Al oksbnines end TisSues..' It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Astons. One doge of this Invaluable Syrup often gives ones, and consequently sloop, wti, tea the peculiar . nature of this divcafie denies bite.. If Is Miry pleasent to the taste, and ywompt in its effects. Try ii, and be convinced, that it in lurnivable In the cons qe Bum. MAL AFPECTIO:YO. WO. Pates fin CF.N,T9 PER DOME. Prepared only , by c - c A. EBSENWEIIi, Druggist, N. W. Curlier of Ninth and Poplar ntreets,i " • PHILADELPHIA N. 11. For Sale by B. Elliott, B,J.Kelfferia. W. Meyer. . stick, Carlisle; L. Random, blechauicsburg ;' and Geo.' - if. doom, phlladolphla, and Btorekeegers and . Druggisis generally: • •. . Carlisle, Oct: 11, '5O —7 Ines. • Miehicirtes. It ws GOJtA`TOIt WTAiEks. ell ELY FI10:11 GUMS, .nn et, a Standard Medietno all that Wve used it with eonildwieu In al is recotantanded. within the lost two ail hopes of rellef,as rho eel Mentes in my natives tad to ihe, temperament it, and used in' such by on the-bowels. your judgment guide LlVer Isty Liver,Co mplerns, .11111. Chronic Plarrbolm.flum tory, Dropry,SourS.ll,en,• tone, '' Cholera, Intuition,Flat UN nee susses, and may bo used nary FAAIILY .111EDI TIN11.111,410.(an' thousenil minutes, If two er three at commencement of the evil* their testimony 51011T11 WITH' vin SWALLOW 110T11. TO, . Pill lan general but am— • proprietor ben used In ai9 twenty years. _ !Zrenslng - demand from PER ed tho Pills and the not , 04 In regard to their use,. 'them within the reach ptnl tug 1:4 41 erth 30 Itomkhat different Cm portions or ho bowels. thartlet Pill has this well. establighdd front a variety of the whlelCort alike on every renal, and aro good null Cathartic Is needed,sugh Stomach, • Sleepimitls, Loins, Costlvonesii, Pain whole body,from sudden If negkyieff, (VrAppeille,;i. Creeping the body, Restlessness, thin head, all Inflinantei, 'Children or Adults,' Purifier of the Blood and fleshi Is heir, too num° • ement. 'base; tto Cents, Cathartic Pills arli , and sold wholcsalo by Itc slnnufle urer and Proprietor, Kew York LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors, WHAT IT WILL DO