A Dlvlitid lleart gitaii'Dlilded 00,UTIMOTI1 - .. . '•. It waLearly•On theinorising of a lovely day In June, A.-D. 1800, that Ammer large group . • of idlers gathered in front •ofthe Etheridge • Arnie; 6-quaint:Old-tavern in the:ancient little • • - town Of Switiburno,'ln the west of England. -.,: ' ,Ity their looks and conversation: it was ail ' dent that sumo event of unusual importance .... , was. ekpeeted to come off. ' , . . _ They were, in fiiet, awaiting the' arrival of • the mail conch, which w std tiring down Colo • - -1101 Hastings. and his s n Albert, who was the bridegroom elect of Laxly EtheridgeMarortess of Swill - burn°, the la 4 of her race, and sole - !mire s of the immense wenltliand vast estates of her lordly ancestors. .. ' • ' The nuptials Were lobe celebrated on the fol.. • lowing day f and the retainers and neighbors . of,the noble bride, Who . almost worshipped her for her goodness of heart, were anxious tit see • ilie•man who.was to be their beloved "My's"- ' blittshimd. . / t, , - :- . • They hail not , ing to wail. • The coach soon came thundering up to the doer; and as soon as-the-steps were-let down by the obsequious • ' landlerd, Colonel -Hastings issued forth. Ile ' was an elderly gentleman, tall, spare, and • . i stooping; was clothed in n suit of clerical ' 'black ; n...d his pale, thin; long face was sur rounded by hair and whiskers preinaturely - pi ay.' .lie was closely attended by his secre tary—Ferdinand Cassinove.-an Italian, of Fatah graceful mien andilignified bearing, that he might linfa,been tnken for a prince of the. blood attendedlYnn old gentleman in waiting. NeXt came forth a yOung gentleman, whose . :handsome person -and haughty manners at mitie attracted general attention. His form • woit tall nnd• finely proportioned, crowned by . ' n haughty head and face; with high, aquiline; . features, fair:end fresh complexion light blue • . eye.,, sod very light, flaxen hnir. His expres - pion of countenance, in. keeping with his Whole manlier; was stern almost to repellant ~. see -rity. Great beauty of person, with great - • dignity of manner, forms n combination very attractive to, most young women, and per il:los it was this that fascinated the young heiress df Swinburno Castle, for this-was . ' Albert Ilastings, thee bridegroom elect. He WWI tel owed :int the house by his • valet, bearing hi ing-case. • After a slight repast, Col. Hastings, atten, -- dottlySassinove; - drove - off - t o-tho - cast le7--t o— hare n preliminary interview with Lady Eth eridge, -(who was his ward.) and arrange the , marriage settlements: On arriving at the lordly castle,"Cnasinove was shown into a aft ling-room, while llSColonel proceeded to the ' library, whither his ward was requested t o cenie and. meet him. Al the young Italian paced up and dowi:i;-- • the room, occasionally pausing before a full length mirror, which reflected the spacious window (reaching from ceiling to floor) and the . picturesque landscape beyond. suddenly, mum% the roses outside.' glided a pnrple • draped female figure, that inimedintely riv ettetl his attenticin. It was a woman in the - entliest bloom of youth. As young Conj. :- novo gazed upon 'her reflected imegevitas he never gazed upon her - , lie"felt ns though aged- • ,desa had suddenly descended-among the flow ers. Her form was above the Medium height and well rounded.. Her-head was finely . formed, rind covered with a profusion of jet ..-black; gliflerii3g lair, that was plainly parted over her broad, - expansive forehead,' and swept around the temples, and wound into a rich and Wins-lee knot nt theback of the head. Iler eyes wonders% luminous dark grey orts, that seemed, whenever the long veil of lashes was lifted, to throw a-light wherever they. glanced. Her nose was straight and well formed, her lips 'rounded, and- likii all the rest, fdll of character. to the carriage of ter head and neck, and in her stately , footsteps, there was, ft, certain natural majesty that, even in a peasant's' dress,-would have proved her one of nature's queens. , - The impression made upon the enthusiastic heart of Ferdinand Cassineve was at one') vivid, deep and strong—quick us ivaml-pain- Hug. permanent its sculpture. He saw this goddess of the' intellectual.brow and stately step, open the window and advance:lnto the r ium, and as She approached hini he felt his whole frame thrill with a strange emotion of blended pain and delight, Ile -dreaded to move, yet, as the needle turns to- the magnet, he felt himself turning from the reflected lu nge to face the original. He stood before that queenly form, and met Mist) large,. lumi- QCII/8 dark eyes fixed upon him in royal gra ciousness, as she said, "You nre.. Pelona : Mulling's secretory,. I . heliere, sir-' Pray sit down. You will find the London papers on Mint table." And, with a graeefut bow the Indy passed him,'and seated herself on a sofa nt the extremity of )he room, took -up a portfolio, and was soon deeply engaged with its contents: . • After the profound bow with which ho Lind returned her courtesy, Ferdinand Cassinove .remained motionless where she had left him But ten minutes had elapsed since she -had glided in among the flowers, and . 'pitied film like a vision seen in some beautiful dream —,, .. But ten minutes ; and life, the world, himsalr ' were nil changed for Ferdinand Cassinove.—r He felt that from' that moment,,hislate must take . i's character for good or evil, drom the will of that royal-looking woman. in the midst of AIM Flemming pain of his dream, the door opened; and a grey-haired servant entered softly, and stepping across the room to where the lady ant, and speaking in the low, subdued tote in which royal per-. nonages are addressed, said— ' "My lady, Colonel Hastings' respects, and 110 awaits your ladyship in the library." ' "Very well, Williams; go and any to Col. Hastings that twill attend himimmediately," answered the, lady, rising. . This queenly woman,_ then: was Laura,' Baroness Etheridge, of Swinburne l • For ever and forever unattainable by hiiii! Oh, despair! His made in the air all tumbled about him, and buried all his hopes andispi- . rations in its fall. After greeting Col. Hastings, on her enter ing the library, Lady Etheridgelooke parch ment from a drawer in the centre-table, and • handed it to !ter guardian. On eiatniningthe docuinent, the Colonel found it to ben deed of gift, absolute, of her magnificent estate, to Albert Hastings, her intended husband. -The Colonel pretended -much surprise, and refused to accept the deed, alleging that such lin - ticr,t might give rise to unpleasant criticiami -i" Oh, Colonel Hastings! there can be no. question of mine and thine between me and - Albert: - - =The - deed - of - gift 'that tranifers all a y possessions to my future husband is made '•• out; let it be executed. lie shall then never , be jealous of his. wife's riches, for she will come to him as poor as a cottage girl," ex- . claimed Lady Etheridge, with a pure devotion of' love flushing her cheek and lighting 'her . eyes.. • After pretesting somewhat farther against such 'noble generosity, the Colonel allowed himself to be persuaded to...accept the deed .t. and citlleditrCawthtiive to witness its exec);- . tion in due form. The poor secretary could scatelely hold thepen,which the Colonel han ded him, so great washis itgitationt . 'His em ployer could not help remarking upon, the unusually pooeelgoature with the Italian af fixed, As witness to the deed; but little the ei lonel:or the baroness knew the (risible passions that were etethikatiri 'the - secretary's soul, or thi important results they Were destined to bring about, - , . We will now'refurn to the bridegroomelcot, whOm we loft at the Swinebunto Arms. . • Colonel Hastings had'ocarcely left the roenivr= ere Mr. Alberelfastibga arose, stretched hint self with a witirly yawn; and began to pace thoughtfully:up , and.down the floor, murmur . . Men tliink me a veryfortunate end happy umn;:, and ;donbileas an unusual number of goodffgifts'haye• been' 'showered upon me by . the fail:T . 9 . f .the' blind goddess — not the least anionethem .would be esteemed the hand of - this:Wealthy young baroness; My'bride -ex pectant, Well, we minuet hareeverything we want id this werld,,else sweet Rosa . Elmer only shotild he'the Wife of : Albert Beatings. .Poor girl! shetlittdo dreams that the man who haa,wreottd., her tinder; the •narne Loral, is really Albert Hastlifie.'the 'envied I • bridegroom of the high. bdrn Lady Etheridge of Switibnne: - It cannot ,helped, I 'tiatuoi not Tinton, for .legyytiright, or maiden's honor. HeieiAlieo, fee" divided life; .mt bend to the lady ot SWlnbtirne—ray, heart to ' tbe'ltije ;' cot tsittr gitir;ofilk,indy'litlieridatiniuot never.. knotref Rose Elmer and ialle7 1 1 0 *01; must Rose Elmer know Lady : Eyler:l,4e and Alb.orkilettinke.And Voir '4 l ,poreitailo itodit _ to go ,beforente into , Moles.eiliere'ke:reelt eed,: - myllitilyaorlde ere te'exiOnd,oerlioneyirieon.” MEE out iuta,the t •Takinin iourstioptinsiteitt that whiehiled to Sivinburn:Qautle s Albert Hnstingt soon came, • ~to -a creee•Mithilr's'road; flitleytedifer * ne,t ,w) : '- ra UPP? ql4.thort-Aturning into .1s by. paik,:tte teinCon ea.lit ettnielo a secluded , and lovely cottage.. Oricaing.thetloorof this . elegant .retreat with a latall.key.'he peetied:in. It wits a iovely.abode, , fir Jiome of a' (airy. And, for tr fatry,'Atbert,•liestitige had had it tarnished., The fairy's aitne,was ROsa Elmer, mid she w as the ,diitighttr . Of ; the vil lage laundress.; Albert had ecmdtally met her on.one of his visits the r e :SAO , : tand.'. as his soliloquy , given , obove, skews, ad fallen desperately in Imie.nrith, her; and, under the nistimed naive of William Lovell, had won the bmintiful and innocent Maiden's heart. •• He had had the cottage fur:lt:the:Vend ens that morning to meet Rose there, where they had so often met by appointment. Rose came at I.st; and its soon cs tile first joyous graet. • jogs were over,-, the 'intriguing lover sot at: work to pm-suade her to consent to a, to fret marriage,; as he well knew, by a•thousand: , tests of eharacter,,thai• he could.never gain. his' purpose Unless Rose belieyedlierSelf to bo his wife:, wits. a hard one; but he finally succeeded, by promisingthat she &lonia stny with her mother just tba same, as long as she lived.. . This was not at all that Mr. Hastingawisked,' but.' neither logic nor eloquence douldeoevince or persuade Roso Elmer to desert her ailing mother; and upon no other_ condition, than' that of being Vowed to remain with her ivould . she consent to the secret marriage. • ' And finally' he obtained a promise from Rose that she would meet him at the 'collage that same night, where, by . previous arronge men'', his confidential servant,. disguised as a clergyman. wit.' to be in attendance to perform the marriage ceremony. After which, Rose shonld return to her mother, toremnin during the few weeks °rids absence in Wale's, whither ho said, import:int businesi forced him.. _Tins agreed upon, they took leave :Amid) other for a few hours. and returned to the .village by different routes. Mr. Hastings went to his inn, and, summoned his confidential servant to his presence. Amid Rose Elmer, full of hope and joy, turned down the street leading 'to her mother's cottage.' When Rose entered the house, 'there was a smouldering fire in the grate, itud beside this fire - , in an old arm chair, sat. a female, whom no one would have passed ,without a second look. She was a woman of moo. =riding presence. Her form was tall, and must once have been finely raunded,; but now it was worn thin almost to 'skeleton tneagremss. Her features were nobly chic. oiled Mid: Might once have been grandly beautiful, but tow they were sunken end emaciated as those of death. Under her broad and prominent forehead, and heavy black eyebrows, shown a riir of large, dark gray' eyes, that burned fiercely with the fires of fever or of frenzy. Her jet blnelc hair, slightly,streaked with silver, was half rev. ered with n.red handkerchief, tied beneat her chin, and partly fallen in elf locks down one side of her faie. A rusty black gown and shawl Completed her dress._'._ As the door opened, admitting Roso,, she turned quickly in her chair, fixing, her eyes with'n look of fierce,inqoiry bppn the intru der. "How are you now, mother dear? I hope you feel in better spirits ?:' I - ill - nose, laying off her bonnet, nod coming to the woman's side. • "Better. -Where have you been.?- I have wanted you." ' have-been—taking a walk through the Woodsolear mother; and see, here are some wild strawberries I picked for you on my turn. Will you vat:theru V said Rose, offer. ing her little basket. "No ; I want none of them. You -care -little . for me." • - "Mother, don't say thtit. You'll° not know .how much I love you." - • . . _ "Hush, girl, you have little - cause—oh I" And the woman suddenly struck her hand upon.her heart, dropped her head upon her breast, and seemed convulsed by some great agony. Her Matures worked frightfully, her frame shuddered. ' • "Mother! mother! what is the matter?' exclaimed Rose, throwing her arms around .the womanin groat alarm... • "It is—pnst," gasped the.woman, breath. lug with great difficulty. • • "What was it,. dear?" • "A spasm. It is gone." "Oh, mother, Will it return ?" • • "Perhaps." • "Lot Wm run for &neighbor, or the doe. tor." • Nay, you must run somewhere else 1 To morrow, Laura—Lady Etheridge of Swim built; weds with Albert Hastings, of Ilan Sags Hall. It is so, is it not?" •• • • "Surely, dear mother, the village is full of the wedding, and talks of nothing else. - The •illageshildren have been employed alldny in bearing ' flowers to decorate the castle church, and - to strew in the path 'of the bride Mishe comes—they love her so "Yes she is a high and mighty lady ; yet, sweet and 'gracious us becomes one so exal ted. Come hither, girl, kneel •down before me, so that I may take your lace between my hands I" said the woman, growing more strange in her talk. Rose obeyed, and her mother, bowing her own stern;dark face shut that of the . girl be.. tween her hands, and gazed upon it wistful ly, critically, murmuring— . "Fair face, delicate features, complexion pure as the inside of a conch-shell, white and flushed with red; hair like lino yellow silk, and eyes blue and clear as those of 'in• fancy; hands,' small and elegant. I have MR let poverty spoil your beauty, have I, my child ?" 'No, dear mother, you have let kindness more likely spoil me,' said Rose, iu simple wonder, at her words. "I have not let your person grow Coarse with hst l / 4 1 work, have I, dear?" " No, mother; notw'thstanding that I ought to have worked with you, and for you." • 'Your hands have never been roughened by helping me in the laundry ?" "No, mother; the gh they ought to. have been." "Nor have your sw et eyes been spoiled by needlework?' - - "No; good Motile ; I have seen as useless as_a_fine_lady,to,wy.shatue2 , • "And 1 have worked hard to save you from work, and to pay for your schooling, have I not?" "Dear mother, you have I You liave been the best mother in the world, and only too good to me. 13nt I will try to repay you." "Think of all that tomorrow, child ; and when all the country around shudder at my crime,' when all the people • call down impre cations. upon my name, do not lion.curse . one who-has nourished you at her bosom, wlien that bosom is cold in death," said the woman, i3olemuly. • "Oh 1 aim is mad! mad!" exclaimed Rose, in dismay. at hearing these words ; ,then low. ering'her voice, she said, "Mother mottles 1 try to collect yourielfl It ,is 1, your pOor daughter Rose, that kneelS before you. Do you not know me?" ' • , "Ab, I know you well, and I know what I say," repeated the wanton,. solemnly.. - "Mother oh, why do you talk so vrildlY ,It•ds very dreadfull But you 'are not well 1— let me go for some one." • • "Yes; you must go.for some one. , You must go to the castle 'this afternoon," said the woman, in the 881110 tone of deep gravity. "To the castle! 'I, =floor f"- exclaimed RO3C.‘III surprise. 'Yen, you must go tO tbe`eastlei; and when you get there, ask to ace her who • calls her. self Lady Etheridge.'-' . . ... . . "TIM butoneis I Dear mother,- why does , your thoughts so run upon. ,the', baroness ? Whet is She to us? ' Besides, it it likely that she will see me, a poorgirl, aierfeet stitetn r, ger, this day: a e sees all others, when eh no ,one 77 ' ,- "Hush; ltohe I and for'onEe obey one whom . you have so long looke4 upon as. Your mother It pill bethe last_ I . will ask you to do 'so. ~ Dcimand to: be adraitted , to the presence' :of the' harcineas: 'Say that you' have eofme, ii' matter of life and death, that nearly concerns-her ladyship-; insist, that not variture.to refuse you:: : inen'you'sland beftife'Lady.Etharldge,.Bl4 that her UlTa unte Magditieno tlinet— r t,', , ,- filar. -nurse r 'mother I- Ygtt LOT t ~ ,'~.; .'1; =EEC I idge e nurse ! Vneyer . lktte* that befyre I in terrupted "There are Matiy:thitigs that ryo.o never knew,, mly. child. Rid, attendt .snr:to the baronesathat Sagdaline t Ertner dying 1" '' "llyitiki . ob,,mother,.do not say so 1 it is . Very cruel! You areMet.' Sick io bed—yoti 'tire sitting up - 1 You Ore not 'dold - either;i4 !I - aye - Many years orlire , before , • "Child, hear my words' but do not:judge them 1 ' Say to Ludy Etheridge that . Magda lene:Elltuer, ber• dying 'in•aYs—nity, demands—to see her this' night Tell.' her that , rhavc.fir twatilesioit makci Oats she until hetit i tc6iight,r . never rOdiiiiire herby . all. she 'holds dvr . on,carth 1 .by all her hopes. of Hcavei! lier'retirS of hell 1 to come• to inn to,night,l !ter if she mulct eseve tke ?wooled curse Thai could darken a too., comeviau's, life, to to meto,nigitt 1 to come to Me 'et often l There; get on your..,bot• go" • ' • ' . The above is all of thiS story tliat will be. published our, columns.. The, continua. tion froth whore it 'relives' Off, here can; be found, only in'the'NeW' York Ledger, the great'fittnili Paper, which is fcir sale at all the stores , throughout the city : : atnUccitintry, where papers are sold,. Remember 'and ask' for the New York Ledger of May•2l3, and in it you will' find the continuation Of the story from where it leaves off here.. ' : • The Ledger, is mailed to subscribers at '2 - a year. or two copies for: $3: :Address your letters to Robert loaner, Publisher, 40 Park,Rovr New York. It is the handsomest and best iiimily.paper in the country, ele gantly illustrated, and characterized by' a high moral tone. New Goma,- . 4TTE.7I°TIO.7r: - NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS Aftevreturning bier acknoitsedgeinente (yr the very liberal patronage which has been' extended to 'nil, lher uudersigued would call ettention•to tho fact that he has just riropened Isle exteuslie assortment of fituilly W( . Whim new stomroom. on the sou threast corner . of the public square, where the public are invited to call and examine a stock o' goods IT Ma, in elegance; variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising In 'pert r _ lost,' lump, crushed arid brown sugars ? , 1, 1ava,.-Itio-andfroasted Cotten "Every va- . „,_, riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ginned' i'" . and unground,) Pickets, Sauces, Table Oil. . Now, Orleans, Suorhouse and Trinidad mom Molasses; New York and thilsdelphia Syr- upv. ' Cteese, Iliwaronl, Yormecilli,' Wit I'eae, 'Fernley, 1 Mincemeat, corn Starch; Farina, Chocolate, Extract o. Coffee, refined Sugar at reduced rates, washing andlink• leg soda. 'tobacco of the most favoritirlirends, aid the finest quality of Segars. Also, a beautiful assortment of Ilrilannta Ware, plain and g,ld bind Chinn Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthen; Ware, in greet va• riely, and an elegant let of Fancy soaps, extracts and perfumery for the toilet. . 'FRUITS: Including Pnarlirs in runs, Raisins, Crnn• berries, dry apples, citron, alinonds, pranges, 7 ( ( ( LIQUORS: Wholesalo and retrill, i=;(1111 embracing , conlinon and old Ryo \Vida 1 =. - Wily, lhandlea, dark and pale, Lisbon . ~.... ~, 7 : V Sherry Port. I , lnderhi,tatger, Cntawly, ~.. and Muscat %%Ines In caska and tool flex, Scotch N blskey, llolland Wu, and Scheldnu , Schnapps.- _ . .. . _ _ FISH AND SALT A Dirge stock of LAMPS, i nelading 'Volt's celebrated lamps for. burning Reinsene or coal nil, also Sperm Pine, Lard and Coal Oil, IluCning Fluid, Sperm an. Star Candles. . CEDAR-IVAItE AND BROOMS Brindles, Havre, Hoppe, 'Soaps, 'Wm.:nate, Waiter! Looking.glassee, flue letter and note paper, Willer %Vero, painted turketr, Colton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, and a rot trick of Ulovos, Including the wel' known Honore! ,uck-4lores. In short. his stock comprises everything that is called for In his line of business, and no of osto will ho spored to nuttier entire satisfaction tops custetnara.. • Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy. , An - - Marketing of -all-kluds taken In-exclkann to goods. -- , . j 0 1' 13 . U. STEEL . WATCH-MAKER SOUTII HANOVER STREET, A few doors South of the rem: house Having supplied Myself with a itirge assortment o! Watch Matetials, (Bassos, &r., 1 ant now -prephred tr repair all hinds of Watches. Clucits,Jewelry. &c., on U. most reasonable terms, that may be entrusts d to in) ram 11°14m: by strict Attention to business to be in voted with a ilbeml share of public patronage. A Oita assortment of JEWELRY, such an Ladles roast fine nod Ear Drupe, Gold and cameo; Misses react NMI noel Ear Drops. Box and Glass Nos all sines ddDhalu Nooks, Plated Cloth's, Gilt Lockets, Guards. up, &e. Also, a Inign nod Moo aosortmeat of GOLD FINGER. RINGS. Also, a flno lot of Silver Hunting, Lattachod Lever. and Lapin., Watches. and a good assurtmout of Sliver plated and Steel Spectacles. all of which will be sold luw. A share of publleatrolu ago la respectfully aullcited. JOS. C. ST bEL. Carlisle, July 13, 164f1—lis • •111.1R1001 4 11.1,L.L FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA . • • Just received and in . store, a fresh and well so• levied assortment of Itio ' Java and Mara. cabin toffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed Pulveris, Sugars. ' Refined owl other bThvErs Sugars, Puperlor ~.k . . - Syrup MOIRSSCP, Orleans . (raking) 11l olaases. Spices of every variety— , , pure only; Starch, Farina and Chocolate. Ilacsnroni, Cheese and Crackers, Tapioca and Sago Indigo, Saleratus and Soda, Cream Tartar and as. sorted Pickles, Mustard ,and Coriander Seed. TEAS.—A fine assortment in Packages XJ- 7, and in bulk—as well Ith ail otber article f i . . 4 : belonging to the buAness—all ablibe lowest Ht, and late reduced prices. 31 ... J. W. EIIY. WATC HES, JEWELRY, AND SILYEILWARLAT CQNLYN'S old established Stand, West Slain St., nearly„opposito the Cumberland Valley Bank. liamlust received a new assortment of watches, owelry.'inedalitons..silver ware, Ac.. in addition to my antler stock to which I invite the attention of • the public, The assortment embraces fine. 17,..11" gold and silver lever watches, Hunting • • nod open coca do., gold Anchors for Ladles and Gentlemen and Fiber Le- pines and Quartlor watches of every va. • ' : riety In style and price. Alsoline gold Medallions. Breest-pins for Ladies and Gentlemen of every quality, petters and price.. Gold fob, vest. curb and limit chains. Gold bracelets, finger rings, cuff-pins, studs, nleeve.huttons, crosses, charms, Ac., Ac. Gold and silver thimbleil, silver and plated butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt end mustard Agnella of every variety.' A large assortment of gold, silver ...J.Old ages 'EtEkiaand whichtne w nspectscles, to suit all o Invite special atton Hon. • A 4111.1 lot of GOLD. PENS from the best makers. •portwie cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card rase,. cold and commow.bracelets, watch chains, Mantle Clock, and a 'minty of articles urn ally kept in Jewelry'eatablishments, which I will sell low for mink. All nralelen war tented to ha what they are-represented. ••••„.1 ••• Particular attention paid as usual to WATCH REPAIRING and ail work Wan nutted. • , TIIOMAS.CONLYN.- • Dec. 23. 1857.1 If: 4 I RIS GROCER - IES!- - AT S. C. IIUYETT'b Shad and Mackerel of different grades. . At lIIIYETT'S. Salmon, Scale Fish and WhlteTish, • . At MY ETT'S. Codfish, Salt and Pickled Ironing, At 1111YETT'S Cheese and Crackers can be had Dried Fruit, Drosorvos and Jellies, Sugar Oared Beef sod Hams, At 1113YETT'S. A flesh supply of LIQU9RB, At TIVICATg. 011 s, WhlbiLsad, • - - - ' At 1113,1".ETT'13,4 111 APES' • NITROGENIZED ~411,per-Vljospate of Yinte, I ~COSOOSED. O I3 Dried Blood,. Bimes, Sulphuric Acid, Peruvian (}nano, AND , Sulphate Ammonia 100 Pounds of the NITROGENIZED. PHOSPHATE Will equal In effect nod 'nation power 1811Tounda Pc rurlan Gunuo•-,nrlll produce.. • • • 011 EATER. 'WEIGHT OF•WItEAT, And ot4or drnin par Ilushol;' • . • , . . IT Pkgrii,ThrTS I zillion Fewniore to glan lt,n fair trial,lielngenntkianl of Its worth. It has bren.extehalaoly used In , the Neu England and k3outliorn,Btateb for tan years piat,Wnd PROVES IT§,S§PERIORITYt It 15 packectlo Strong' Rage of 190 Pounds saCh ' 'Price 414 • r'Clo Tone price 41 4 •Per' 13 "Fr° • - • . , , OrdoSp neeomfenled.by Itetnittanees wilt , nteetwlth • Areetimototelwand Sampiee Wen Free Or 611111 . 000 D appllyWou to the Pole pigenti , , , .',lie44..houthDela*are , Avenue, , o!, • timber 4t ,, 1 OEM: UMBER YAR D' day On food Mid part noroldp to trade In. • - ' ' • - o ly on li'ataltind furnish to ordor .all kinds apd.ndallli.diseasouod - • k • "' SCANTLING; • - FRAME STrPfr, ME icift Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Flivr. hag And Weatherboarding; Posts and Italie, and ,Fury or ticlelhat buionga to ,a LU3IIIER YARD. All kinds of Siiingies, Ed wit: Ml:4min% Hemlock, .rind Oak, of dllyeraniAtiallileg." , liatiliii Cats of bin own we can furnish hills t'o order ollany length. and else at the shortest notico an, on the most realionaldn' terms. Our worked lionniS will be kept cover en that they can he foraishod'dry at all timCs. • We linvd Critistrintt3i on hand all kinds of Family Clial under corer. which wo will deliver eleau to any part .11 the borough. To wit: „- • LYKENS VALLEY, lirnken, Ygi k Store and Nul LUKE FIDDLEI4 TREVONTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, *LOICIERY. *lticharo pledgoOnriiiilfoifto sit] at tbo loireat Bost quality of Limeburtier's and •Bhicksmitlei Coal, • • always on band which 7°3,111 Nell et ltialnwrst figure . Yard West aide of Grammar School; Main rtrart July 20, 1829 CH AM ERB BH4O. FEN ALE The location Is plaasatit and healtbv,-and the advan times are eqiwilled by few in the land;' The inatltuilon Is large and prosperous, with a corps of nos silents elio. sen with care: and wall qualified to instruct In lba solid and ornamental branches, The Influencer( In the board lug deparimon tore parental,, moral aid refining. The novt newton will commence •on the 71.11 day of February. Catalogues may .be had on application to ihe • Doe. W. IV. Ells, Carl Isle ;*Rov. Jelin Ault. Loudon, ; Geo. 11. II lloguesto rn.•ra; Neu. Den Plumbers, D. 3 eck, D. D., 8. H. Fleher, D. D., Mot'. V. B. Deese. lley. ph Clerk. Chambersldrg, Pa Pro. lbssors at Vr!memo, N. J., both of tho College and Theo luglrhl Bymlonry. • • Des. A. N., Mrs. SAIL/tit 11. REEVES; Vrinclpuls. CarllF.l9, Jan. 22, 1860.-Iy. J. R. NONAIIIARIL , S.. • • F ORW Alt DING AND COMMIS. SION 1101.1813, • FLOUR AND FEED',' • ' COAL, I'LA9TEI2 AND SALT? . - Ilio•enburibor havFnu tnkon thir l'rnro lions° airs and fixtures of WM. B. Murray's wall knoWn estabilrh -MotitTOn—WirWlllglisouG-rlppositeTicklison ettllt•go, Would inform the public 'that ho has entered into a general Forirarding and Ciameissinti business. Thellighest market price will ho pall for Fl:dir, Grain and 'minimal of all kinds. ' Thor are also'prepartal to freight produce and stnAt .to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. PIASTER AND SALT . kept constantly on hand, and FLOUR AND PEED at wholeanle or retail. Coal of all kinds. embracing, lAISEN'S VALLEY. ' . — I LUKE EMBLEM • SUNBURY WHITE ASH, ~.LOCUST G A P, Limeburner's and B!acksmith's CONSTANTLY' FOR YALE. KEPT ',UNDER. COVER and dollverad dry to any part, of tbo town. . • 3. R. NONEMAK ER Carlialo, August 17,15159. E IV • • C I 0 A - 1 - ; - I" A 11 - 11 - AT TOO WEST pin or CAT:LISLE. The nal:scriber would respertfully all the attention of Linichurner's, and the citizens of Carlisle, and the - surrounding country generally, to kilo NEW COAL attached to his Waro Ileum, on Weld lliph Ftorhere ho will keep constantly on band a large eupply of the best quality of,CO A I, to wit: Ly k ens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove a oil Trerer. ton, Ilrokei, Egg and Nut Coal—trevened and dry coal which he : pledgee tilinpelf to sell at the lowest poasible: prices. host quality of LIMERUKNEII.I3 AND BLACKSIOITII'S COAL En= . , ! always on hand. ' . - • . . .4.a-All °miers len at the Ware llonsp, or at Lk roll , d,.nee-Itt , North-Hanover stiutt, -wlll;be,,promptly-at , • tend.d to: - . . - - J. \t. t(1 CarllBle, Aprll 14, 711—t.1: . GLAS'S ! GLASS! !; PAINTS! PAINTS!! A full assrurnant of Clara of all sires andLayallty, rlt.h a large -rtock of Rerh PA I N7S, - all et.lora, Sc,Cerneut -Itirge or 1 , 1.11 qUantitlON at low figures at JOIIN PT IXNE a SON, North Maurer Street. - OH,. 7f,'6 - HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can •tippeal with perfect' confidence to physicians ktul citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repti 7 tation heretofore .unknown. -4 few-facts upon this point Will speak more powerfully than volumes of bore assertion or blnzcining puffery. The consumption of llostelter's Stomach Bit- ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and front its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during. the coming yearisllte4onsttiption will reneh near ono million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepare. tion? and the sanction of the most prominent physicians is those sections of the , country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its elffeacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases esulting therefrom. This is not a I niporary pdpularity, obtained • by extraordinar efforts in the way. of trum • peeing the qualities or the Bitters, but a solid estimatiffn den inVeluable medicine, which is, destined to be as enduring as time itself. . Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a.Oodsend to regions :s hero and gigue and various other bilious. complaints luifcr counted their victims by hundreds. TcT-li able to state confulently.,that the "Bitters"' area certain cure for-fho - 'Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source, of un alloyed pleasure. It removes till morbid matter front the stomach, purifies tho blood; and i everts renewed vitality to the nervous system, givir.g it that tone and energy indispensabie for the restoration of keidth. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condit ion essential to flip healthy discharge of the functions of nature. . Elderly. persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find ill it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years; as it is pleasant to the palate, .invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. W have the eVi deuce of thousands,of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while. suffe ing from'etomach de rangements and - genera debility; acting under the advice of •pli 3 Oicia ,-they have 'abandoned all' deletiirious drugs and fairlx tested tlio merits of this .article. - A few words to the, gentler sex. .There nre,certairt perieds when their cares are so harassing that ritan'Y of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is , so absorbingly tender, that the. mother, especially, if she be young, is apt to ,forget her own Leal* in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should tile period of maternity itrrive during the summer season, the RCM' of belly and mind is generalfyaggravated, More, them is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. _Nursing Mothers gene - - rally - prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that:receive-111e endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreen'ble to the taste es' well as certain to give is permanent increase. of 'bodily strength. . __ • , All those persons, to whom wo'have particu larly referred above, to wit: entrant's from, fever end ague, caused,by malaria, diarrhoea; dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all: diseasei or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, 'will consult , their own physical welfare by giving to Noe letter's Celebrated Stotnneh Bitters a trial.... A lIIIYETT'S At IIUYETT'S CAUTION: c lirtt caution the public against using nny Of the Many linittltlons 6r counter foils, but nalc. , .for , Ilnerwmat's Cemmitirati progAvi, llriTeue, and see thnteadh battle has the nerds A , Sr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters?. blown - offilic side of thq:bottle,"and stamimil on ;the metallio•eap - iorgring•tho • cork; and °hectic that our autograph signature le on the !aim!: OiT Prep, re . and sold p L yiIOBTETTE.II & and: sold. by all drukgiste, .grocers, ,and '!dealeriCeeniarellY throughout- Werth:Med Statett; South Bme4 :idea, and Reßttta,f , ", Nor Ws h 8, Elliott, 8 . W. Thrreratlck, Parllale; John Attlek, Jo hn Stambaugh, Shlppimoburg; ftaut • math, J. lt. Itanulog, - ,Alacharkloburg; aud , Drtsgglata garKrally throughout this county: • NPv.:cl,'OP. • ."]?.u.m.Ps7.A.N,tr oslc . 60 tiarrele Cement wltbie :lerire . nekititn . grii •or 4tialn and Iron Pumps, of. all klnda . cheaper Ibati ever, at theHardyrare Store cir• • " • • • " Em.% . - ro ; !do. • • MEE do. do = IMIXEMEM EN 1.::: : ; L: ,- ,. t . :: $1 . 11 . .6teilaitcon% • - Cr 00 D 001:11 ! kx - Just received nt the cheap Grocery of the under: Signed, lots of gaud tlEnt,s,'n plat of tvbich are the. lot r,•ripformeticaity seitIiG , PICACUtS, (tesh.) t • : ." ," . 8 ' , TOMATDES,:. . ••• - "'' ASPARAGUS " OYSTERS,':".• " ', ' • " ' LDIISTSRS. ' i i ' " • • ' PIN APPLE, " 'TURTLE SOUP, " . • " "'" SARDINES, t• •;•Pickled - kerkinsi Chew:Mow, piccalilli,' Lobsters, 'Caulitrisalt, Gapers. t • Olives, TOmatoo IStitsup; Walnut du,' Mushroom do. Dit : 66r SUUCo, ttotulny, Witt. Cranberries, the finest of Land Haut ', , oo Durartrod Shoulder.' Dolows Slating°, Soup .I+,3race/wool, Sugars, Coffees, Teas ' • Molassos, and it it of all kinds. , QUE.,NSWAI.E, SINE SEIIAItS, among which art. twonty•fisit thous end Herman Sixes, prints •robacct ' and the very bust end purest LIQUORS in'the count • Uonfectionary and Fruit, Ac. • All of which and offered to the citizens of Carlisle nis county of Onnibitrittoth nt the lowest-Trim. for CASH. 00Mil ONE, COME'AhL, two doors East of Rhoads Wardle : use. . CarNolo, Nov. 0. /850 - WIRE INSURANCE.—TILE ALLEr • • R. ..AND EAyT PllNNSilalto MUTUAL FMB 1. SUBANOVCOMPANY of Cumberland county, incorp. fated by no act of Assembly, !snow fully organized, no In operation under the management of the fell:min , commissioners, vin: Danini Bailey, William It. Gorges, Michael CoCkiii: BichelboNer, Christian Raman; John C. Dun Imp; Jacob 11. C:oover, Lomb Myer, S. Eberly, :Zemin min 11. ;dosser,. J. Brandt, Joseph . 'Wickersham. Ale:tar:dm Cathcart- , , • The rates of Insurance are as low, and fay( sable nanny Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members me invited to make application to thr s4onts of the company, who .aro' willing to_walt upon theca at any time.. Wtt. It..oolla.l3.Prealdent. 0111tISTIAN STAY:U.IS, VICOIIOIIt . . LEWIS 111(1:!t, Secretary COCKLIN. TreaPurer. Manavra.—Win. It. Horgan. 1.. Flyer. Chrlattan filay 1111 n, 31. Coalclla,,J. 0. Dunlap, 11i Martin, D. Rally, .1 11.0nover, Alex. Cathcart, J. IVlclternhara,J. Eichultarr r g er. S. Eberly, J. Drama. AGENTS. . . CUMBII D lILAN COUNTY.—John She trick; Allot.. Henry. Zuaring,'Shiromatt town ; Srunnel Woodburn Dielclinton; Henry flown vt, Churehtown ; Mode GM Atli, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Pent. hero'; Samuel Coover, ; onhanlealmrg; .1. W. Conklin. Shepiterdeown; el , O •er, Shopherdatown ;J. 0. itax. ton, Sliver Spring;' II Irk). ITavetatink, Silver Spring; Charles Bell, Carlisle : John flyer, Carlisle. YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Pinking, Dover; Peter \Vol ford, Franklin ; Griffith, Warrington : .1. F. Dent &wit. Washington; D. Rutter, Nolyburg; It. C. Clark, Dillsburg. —DAUP.III.N.C.O.-11ougar-44,ochtnan,liarrithurg; Mton'hurn of the company having polielea about to e n • piro. eon have thorn:, 'wad by inciting application to any 'of the Agents. • April 20. MO. , • ' JNO. D. CIIURCII. EBERLY '• CHURCH Br,,EI3ERLY STEAM SAW. MILL • AND - -LUMBER YARD, • NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.: All kinds • LUMBER, • • constantly on band. • at the abarLott notice. BUILDING TIMBER ' or ALL - SIZES 'AND LENOTIIS CUT TO ORDER May 25, lFls2—tr -_ . _ TTOWA-RI).A'SSOCIATION -P 111 I. A D P II I. A - - 1 A Benevolent Institution, estabilslod by speVial'e demount for the relief of the slid: and 'distressed; afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic. diseases.l and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL. ADVICE given gratis. by the 'Artlng Sur• gee:). tonll who apply by letter, with a description ot their condilion jego„oeeupetion,_lteldtsol_life, ke.,) dint in canon - e? ' extreme poverty; :liedlefiles furnished free of charge. VA I,U A R W: RICPORTS nn Spernintorrhrea ' and other liCattea of the Sexual Oran no , and tat'tbe NP.IV 11 EM ED I ES employed In the DlRomm.try. seht to the efilleird le coaled letter Plivolopps, free eliding:v., Two or three Staving for postage wlll,,he aceentahle. _ . - Addroan, Pd..% Slit LI.EN. 1101.1(1IITON, Arting Sur goon, Howard Aimeelotion, N. 2 South Stall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order, of the Dirertore; - EZRA D. HEARTIVELI., Presidnnt CIEO. PAWCIIILD, Secretary. • Det.21,1859.-1Y ' LADD, WEBSTER & C 0... IMPROVED . SEWING MACIEIINES. On Exhibition and for salt nt Mrs. It. A. Erraoto's DAGUERREAN'ItOONIA, 2,nd door west of Dr. ZITSEFV3 01Nevi Carlisle, Pa. - fiend fore chrular to V. It. MASON, Agent. Dec. 7, 1559-tr. • To .4 your stomach Ills, At elnee discard all pills; !rake the advice I glee, If you would tingle and lire: The stomach Medicine of real merit, Is Du. II tai Isvioottavau GENERAL DEPOT '4B. NV A T EIE ST.. N. Y. gold by the principal Druggist t. botch's, 00 cents, quarts $l. Circulars sent. post:' paid. on applrfiation. :4eu advertisement beaded Dy peptic Itentelly In anothor column. pAINTS ANrI) 011-9..... . 10 Tons White Lend. 1000 Gallons of oil. Jul received with it large assortment of Vurnlshes. - Fire Proof Point, ' ' Turpentine, 'Wrenn . , White, . . Japan, White Zinc, Puttv„. Colored Z no, • 2 - ...—.Lithltrge: lied Lend, - -- - Whiting, Belied Oil, Glue, +Lard 011, . . , Shellna:' Sperm,oll, Paint tirtudieu, nab Oil, &c., • Colni , inf every description dry, and Oil In catie - n1 tubes nt the Ilardem Store of March 7 : TO. , --- • ' • „• Thousands aro daily speaking In pralHooi DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL.- antl.arhy/ beceusu lE(Mr frtilA to alinrd Instantaneous roller when given in time. It nets as II by magic, and one trial alone will convince you that what we:say Is true. It contains • NO PAREGOR:C OR OPIATE of any kind, end therefore relieves by removing the sufferings your child. Instead of by deadening Ito' For this reason it Commends Itself es the only relleble preparation now known for Children Teething, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Grip ing In the - Dowels. Aridity of the ettomach i ..Witui,_Cold.in Abu head, altil• Crow-alio.- for softening thu semi, reducing inflame tine, regulating the iloareli, and relieving pain, it has no equal—being on anti tee nuslic it toAtsmi . with untaillivr sweeps in nil "cases-of Convulstoh.or other Pita.' As you value the linrithd health of your children; and NV 101 l ld save them from those cad Mid blighting consequences which. are certain to result from. the use of narcotics of wide., other remedies for Intitutile Complaints are composed, tne none but Int. EATON'S IN VANTILN CORDIAL, this you am fair - upon. It Is perfectly harinims and cannot injure the most delimit° infant. Price, 25 cents Full directions accomptnv each, imttle. Prepared only by CIIUIiC Ii & DUPONT. . . No .100.hroadway New York. _OOD FO-01 Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED ,alwayn presents us with the same. essential elements end gives of. course the True Standard. • Analyze the Blond of a per.on suffering from Consumption, Live Complaint, Dwells's, Scrofum, &o. lend we find In every lestntico certain deficiencies in the red glohulcs of Mood. Supply these deficiencies and you artmosde The DLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing purees. There are' • . FIVE PREPARATIONS- st;ilaptall to tho defleleuc'os of the Illood in different diseases. 'or"Canglin Oold., limnchitia, or any offer ,ti to whatev er of the TilitOAT or LUNG induclngUon. "suinptionotro No; I, which is" always, the No. for Thr proasion of rlpirits fare of AppOlte, and for nil Chinn. to Complaints; arising from Over use, Oenorni Debility, and Nervous Proatration. No. 2, fur liver Complaints.' No. 8 for Byatuntsia. . Being already" prepared ibr eb. sorption It pep re by drops and carried immediately Into the ciraulation,-so that what you gaiwyou retain. The'No.s is fur Female Irregultatltitts,ilyaterla; Weak nano," kr. Sae spacial "directions tar this.' For Fait ..1111eum, Bruptiouthi Barofuloint,- Kidney, and" Bladder Ootiipialints, take No. 6. In all rasps the direction must bo strictly followed. "Price of the Blood Food .$1 par bottle. :" Bold by Cllllll.Oll h DUPONT, ' • ' '. No 408 Ilroadvq, New York. 1D W.3rof k Sons. Phlindelplan, and Qt Iliyser Pittsburg Wholesale Agents.. •, , , , i'• . . • • a, As 1 / 7 -floode Store from and artar the irt•of y neat, the Store Room al the Corner:of Pitt and stroato; lately theetore of o.ogllby, together with • .a large cellar, llo?red aaderneath, eultehle fer.•Carpelo. Yoesoalou he gleu,f al kalif ae 'the palm ',ln 441 , 1 • store Yoeneare dlepoaokketiud Pant until ••• eald'lnt or J ••,•• ' • ' '04) • ••31* ' ,• ••• 7 "• •• • . `CARLISLE AND. PHILADELPHIA At-vout.z v. t " • ntr' . 1 1 4 ka.. • * a D AIL It P. I.G lIT LINE. Xra". pnr ii of this Lluo Imtvo thn Depot 811 Markat et. Doily, nt 4 o'clock; P. 31. , tonve Carlisle, DallY, nt 7 o'clock. A, 57.. • Mods Inrondod Mr this blue should ho marked 0. & '. Dolly FrOlght Lino, and atolls by 4 o:clock.• , .3ray 25. Ihbli. .. . . D IT I L A AD L P If I A • - AND REARING R A I L . ICO A D • 81.13.1311111 ARIIANOR3IRNT, ' . • APRIL 18, 1850. Two passenger trains leave Itarrlsbtvg dolly, (Sun• 131 s excepted.) at HAW A. 31 . rind 2.45 P. 51.. for Phila. ullphis, arriving there at ID) tient, and 7.4014 M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31., and 3.30 '. 31., arriving at I larrlaberg at 12.90 noon and 8.25 P Ea= F.Anm:.To PhiladolPhla, No. 1 Corn $3.25; No. 2 (in :11110 train.) $2 70. Faros to Heading. $1.60 and $1.30. Attteading, connect with trains fur Pottsville, Minoru. •1110 - ,Tanalopm; Cat:nth:Fa, Ac., Four trains lento Reading fur Philadelphia - ally, at A.lll , 10.10 A, 31. ' 12.30 noon and 5.08 P. 51. Lento Philadalphin. for It coding at 7.30 A. 31.,1.30 3.:0) P. 01., rind 4.45 P, 11. Far:a from - Rending to Philo&lphla. 01.75 and $1 45. The :morning train from Harrisburg connects at Readlng.with up train for Wilkesburre'..Pittston and Scranton. For through Helots and other information apply to .1. .1. HI.YIIII, Genoral AFort. COM NEW STAGE ROUTE•: --- rho subscriber hen started n tri weekly lino of Stages between Carlisle and lAndisburg. leaving Cnr. ink, every Monday", Wednesday and Friday, Innnodi• ntely on the wh'd of the nfternnon train of torn t om everyeast. Returning, leaven londisburg nt 800 A. id., every Tuenday, 'Wednesday titid Saturday, owl .arriVes nt Carlisle nt 1.00 P. DI., vin. Perry Cntinly •Wartto Springs, Shermnnsdale, Sterret Pe Gap nod torlisle phur Springs. •On and nfer June tin, 1018, the line will ho run daily for the accommodntion iqpassengern going to the Springs. Fare to tho several points nn. nllawn: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, Sterrett's (lap, " Shermansdale, . . • " Perry County Warn Springs, , " Landisburg, LandislTs to , ar r n z artr, ' Stoirett'e (lop, " 'Sulphur Springs, •Can ton . . . . *The obovo lino will ,ocularly carry the MAIL to and &on, the sevopl points above indien ter!. • I have also n well stocked IA Vhill." PTAIILtI, folio which I nm nt all Ileum reddy to furnish heroes nnt nor • rimes to those who will favor tno with their patron:lgo, on tho umst rentionoble terms and in the very hest sfyio. mnylolBsB.. GEOIt.IE. X,CELSIOR PICTURES II J A. 11. lIENWOOD would respm tfully Inform Iht citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that helms taken room. In 7ant's new building, east corner of Market Square where he is at All time; ready to tato All lIROTY PEA In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken In rainy and cloudy weather an well as char. and sat. Isfactlon given or no charges made. Portraits and Da• guerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Lockets Ate., in Anihrotype. . Imbrotyjlca.wurrAnted-tu-fitaud-th.test.of-tlum,lle ' nr rrnter. ' Ladles and fiontlonien arc cordially loth., d to lid examine spociniuus—__ Prices !rod, :Livia. to $lO, MIEMI IVERY STABLE:=Havii)g plil [J chased from .7, It. Nunemalier 'LIVERY NP I'AIILISIDIENE, 1 will be, Mira), ready to aeconimm , date the pubipi with- ItOWS, CAR. AVES,-11U110 INS, and el,ry other nr. W,/FiAi; , -- chic in my lino. My strlc - rattentlon to business and a &Are to please, the sitlemitibey, hopes to reethe a liberal share of public patroonge. tIEOICOI/ N. li. omalbusses on band to supply those who may ho in need of them. Nor. 25.18f4'.. _ J S It. WE R' S - -4, .CIABI - NYT AND • CIIAII2. ' "0 Y MANUFAC .- .NOll7ll lI4NOiEtt . STRCET, CA111.194E,.PA - 11aving been engaged In the business tlie user twenty years he would niter. thanks:4n Iris customers nod friends, fur the liberal oneounmement extended to him In years gone- by; and further assures them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, of every deverilition constantly \in hand, or made to order. Warranted to be of the best enality, of the In. lest style, well finished, and seta at the lowest possible prices for cash. • ' • lie also continues business an an UNDERTAKEI L= Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con. stoutly on hand and funerals promptly attended to personally in town-or country, on the most reasonable terms. • Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large R1Z0,1.81 finish.' and lined Inside, from Bto 12 dollars. ' Walnut Coffins covered from 16 to 30 dollars. JAMES It. 'WEAVER. . . pay 25.1854-Iy. N.'II.—TWO propertlea al twit° In Church town, Comb. county, are °Ronl for solo on easy torsos.. Apply As *bora.' J. lt. . _ - William P. Lynch, Practical PLUNDER and GA .' FITTER in the basement of The M. Church, Main Street, Car lisle. Lead and IronCl'ipear• . I t;tt 'lron Sinks, ilydrants, • ii !,h Tuba, Hot & Cold Shower Baths,h Water Closets. ; tl'c ab Ilneins, . Porto and Lift Pumps, "Ydraulle Items, ke. Wrot Iron Wel'd Tubes, And every description of corks and Sttinga ter go steam, venter. dr. duperlor Woking ranges. henten.an gam fixtures put up In churches. stores end dwelling at short norien, ht tin, inset modern . style. All tunteri ale and work In our line at low rates and warranted. Country work and Jobbing promptly attended /I Dior. 23, 18,59—1 y • • PAPER HA . NGINGtS ttc. SPRING . isao STYLES. of WALL PAPERS. • HSWELL &. BEIM K • M.CSUPAOTURERS AND IMPORTERS Or l'E R HA ArG lA' OS. No. 17 .mouth FOURTH Rtrept. below Market, Philp dolphin. Worn unusual facilities to , Witol,r.skt.f: k I:wrstl. 1111 , r.. cos, a splondld stock of goods to helect trim, toil all of the nowost nod ?Jest ..AIRTA IN PA PERS,Jit endleAs wirl.4y. 111.:NRY SAXTON, IT ERRING'S' SAFES. 11 FARRELL, HERRING & CO.; No. li2p Chestnut Woof, (.Inyou'a !MIL) inilladdiAlia. - Only 1111,01 U fact ururt , In thin State or ilEititil% o'B PATENT CHAS'. PION N 1 it Ii AND BURGLAR, PDOOF SAFES, wore,' with "HAWN PATENT NU TER LOCK. both of which received Modals nt tho %Vorld's Fair, Lndon, 1851, nod Mars Fair in New York, 1863-4. mut TITAN 20,000 Ilerriny's Safes 1,'4, 41t.f 4 tr ' :7fr, have heel, sold, and are now 111 actual use, and nearly 400 have been tested In ace' dental tiny earl have never fated to preserve their cow tents. We Rig, keep on hand And inako to order pwrt.t.irra House S'AVKS. “dololioard nod Parlor .9.llrp"—(jadla. tion of handsome furniture? of elegant desigrf and worknuinaldp. , , . .. . , . . , Alen, Ilurenr Proof, Safes for Banks. 'llmkeri, &ma •,Vault Doors, Sto n e for Sporlo. Sllvor Ptnta. &c. Thu ithiglar Proof We in use at the Treasurer's 0114.9 of Plekaway county, 0.. flit wns m witauctured by us, and Is malversally acknowledged to be the strongest Safe in the world. • Persons wishing Safes will find it their Interest to Minor send for our eabilogne before purchasing else. where, ns these are the only Safes which two pi . pvt.d themselves perfectly. rum P 11001" and free Troia damp-., OM. $l,OOO IIEWAIID will ha paid to any per;on that eon show that it II hint IN.PB PATENT dal AMPION SAFE ever failed to preserve Its contents In an acrideutal fire. plareh 28, 1860-3 m. .1800 HARDWARE.-:' 1 - The Subscriber has Just ratnrned from the Eistern •Citles with the largest, cheapest and best' F alerted as moment of Hardware ever olTered In.thin goupty. Eve ry thing kept in e largo Wholesale and Retail /lard ware Store can be hod a little lower than any other house In the county at the Cheap if. rdware store of , March I, 'Go... . HENRY SAXTON. TRussEs BRACES!! SUPPOR T • Tint Fl,l • ' c..g,. NEEDLES. • B. W.. Corner • Tweltiti - &oslUilei Streets • „ . Practical Adlostor of Rupture Trusses and Nechnnl cid Remedios. Ms constantly on hand a large Stock el genuine !trends truants. also a complete assortment of the test Lmerlesn., Including the eelebnsted Pdtclit Lever Truss, believed ;hy the hest authorttpatc be sdperlor to any yefluvuotpd. 'English and Anter4 can Supporters f fid Italic, Shouldgr Braces; Simpansory B ar dnes, Self (Wading Syringes adapted to troth max. ea,)a cmt portable oases,, ronetsrovserles, Urinal Dago . drdens and " letters of onquiryorill meet prompt at' tehtion. " • t . ;August 21, 1559.. „ ' .D IES HAMS ! I lIAMES !! I H 350 Pair Hemet, just recoli•ed 01'511 Muds. : 0051110 N PATTERN, • , , • LONDON PATTERN, ELIZA DICTIITOWN PATTERN, with on' wl thout elteaper.thith Wror, at thallinrliware Store • • 'March 7;,'60, IIENRY 15AXTON. • thnôns. , 1.111:1115,. '1111'1,12011: . T 'EMCEE, PRI.I.ASSLPIIIA , J. R.D. ItIIOADS, . MAIN. STIIEST, CARLISLE; rA. I= A.R. UENWOOD. A rti altebicines. SA.NIE L I?, It- IN NEVER' IT IS COMPOUNDED E has !memo no establis known and appi•oreti by and Is now toSorled to ' thodiseases for whivir it It hue cured thousands years who had given up numerous unsolicited slon Anti. •' The dose must be &dep. of the. individusi taking quantities as to act gem Let „the , dictates of you In the 'use of tha tor, nod it will cure ous attack/I.:Dyspepsia, mer Complaints, Dysen nrh, Ilatitued Costive- Cholera Marius, Cholera Juandice, Female weak successfully no no Ordi- U INE. It will ours sick can testify.) In twenty tcaepoonfuls am token attack. All wino use It are In its felon , • MIX IVATER IN TIIE INVIGORATOR, AND °ETHER. • Pricie Ono Dollar 'per nottle: SAITFO - RD'S . • • • FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, • COMPOUNDIM FROM Pure Vrgeleble Extracts, end put up in Giese .Cason, air tight, and will keep in any cli rtnte. The Poollly Cathartic tire Coth or lie which the his •proctl snore thin. The 'eo •rtently hr Chum wig. have long no. Wadden which all give Las Induced me to piece of oil. The Profession Well thorties net on different Thu Fnmliy Cu with duo reference to fact, been ennopounded purest vegetable extrocts port of the alloncrotory vote in all rages where o es Dontogements or the Pains In the (lack mod and Soreness over the EMI cold., which frequently. long course Fever, Loss Ponvation of mkt OV(4. fiend:who or weight in tory Diseases, Worms In Ellen:within, a great mitny_dlislaseato—nblch• OM to mefillon In this 01l lona Plce 30 Cents The LlVer Tnv!gore ter and Fondly Cal hurtle Ptjte nro ydallvd by Drt,gl n atx generully, and sold whadennle by the Trude In nllthe Inrge town. S. T. IV. Sanford, Id. I) Idunulheturor nod Prnerleter„ 335 'Brondwny, New York. Juno 16,1859. DOESDISEASE ORIGINATE Li IMPUBFIT OF TIM nr,Ourn • • this Is a question of vital import ;thee. and one which has never been satisfactorily dlsrdsed of by the p re r e „ Hors who teach the healing art. Some maintain—and ernecially' the old Selo ol Physicians—that life .lines in the Wood, and therefore ell 'diseases originate in It-- but modern science - nvPrx that ailments hare their origination in both thin solids and- fluids of the body, . Thattlriat ter,pretinderate, -- howeTecig"f aet, and medical s1,1)1 iota clearly demonstrated that at leant two-thirds of.the ins that human gob Is heir to, have their source in au • IMPURE STATE OF THE JILOQII . I - h, fo Mannar. hi tiro lon catalogue. sud, as Scrofu hi, Totter, r '• Barber's Itch," g Plorples, Blotc r hes. Erysine Ins. Ulcers, Salt Ilhorim, discharges front the Ear, Fever Sores. or IrruptirSilisermes of any hem. rtro,as eurtained ivy aid! know lima to medical lim to oiler" frianlad the - highest mettle/II authorities declare that d Most fevers originate In the same manlier, and more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former but, Ing an intereal, arid the latter nn extern/II Irruntire disease; and In all persons attacked hr them maladies, the.blood Is found to be either coagulated, or of is dark unhealthy color. - - - - To word Min largo majortty of LUSO/MCP, as well as to cure n number ',Weir hat. Mraldy seized upon the syi• IiLOOD- • Lludsoy'almprovag Illoott Searcher (Ines not clnim to be a • • •_ . UNIVERSAL PANACEA - for every disease known, but the proprietors claim for it the power not only of draining out an impuritica of the blood:hu t by. the hklllful-combination of well know it regele.ble remedies. it will eure all_disfaies seining from a deranged slate of the firer, drive out dyspepsia, and .give renewed tone and rigor to the stomach— That the BLOOD SFARCIIrA is all that is claimed for It, the proprio toes can produce • THE l'llOOP. It Is only n flow years since It wan discovered, and Yet it has grown Into such a business Ihnt large Inberatory— has been built expressly for Ito manufacture—a large number of men employed in putting ft up, nod still the. -SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL TILE DEMAND! We ask any candid mon, could this be so. Jr the Mod Jelne did not p , n.ares Ott. the virtues claimed for It ? • The Prom letors have hundreds of certillentea -from "men of probity and standing in the community, show log whet the medicine Is doing daily for 00 .goring , ASK AKY PERSON • . • who has ever used the blood Searcher whether roll wanexperienred. Let tho 'afflicted giro it a trial—n single bottle conainco the most skeptical of Ito efficary. For mile in Connate by S.' W. Ilaverstlck, S. El llott, and 71..1. Kieffer; Kauffman & Son, 'filecluoilca burg; Ooswoilor & Zook, Shepherd,toun ; Joshua Cob tingetown; Jacob Sluunons. Cross linads; Kurtz & Wise, Shireinonetown ; A. M. Lehllch, linliiiu.prings; Mary W. Klesel, Churelitown; Edward Janice,' West 11111; 3. C. Fin:naught ,&.11ru, Qak vllle • Shoemaker & Klllntt. Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Neurille; J. hood Springfield; Russell & Dim DIA bison; land & Wuldnger Jeekuntllle; Wm. Clark & L.. Lees Bolds; Wtn. If. Ecklee, Sporting Dill; D. Pealimer Whit, ; .1. C. Al tick, Shippensburg ; all of Cumber land county, Is, LINDSEY It LEMON, Proprietors. 111 , 11W:13 abur¢, I's CM DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Dn. DARIUS HAM'S Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. This Altelleire ban boon used by the public for nix yearn, with Increasing favor. It in recount ended to cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, _Mart !turn Colic, Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains In the Dowels, •lleadache. Drowsiness. lildney COM• plaints, Loa , Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intempot once. • It Stimulates, Eshiliraten, Invigorates, but will not Intoxicate or Stupefy: As a' Medicine, It Is quick and effortuali curing the most aggravated rases of Dyspepsia, "hinny Complaints, and all othqr derangements of the Stomach and Bow. els In a speedy wanner. It will Instantly revive the moot drooping and Mel. ancholir spirits, and restore the weak, nervous and sickly,to health. strength and vigor. Persons who. from Ike Injudicious me of liquors, have become de,liTcted, Slid their nervous systems shot. fermi. constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible rum to humanity, the DLLIIIZUM erm, wil almost Immediately fool the happy and healthy Invigo• rating ellloacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. WIIAT IT WILL DO. Doss—One wino gloss full as often us necessary. One doss will remove all Itod • One'llose will ruro Heart burn. • Three doses will cure Indigestion. ' One doss will giro yon a ths.d Appetite. 011 e, dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia., Ono dose will remove the distressing ond disagrerabra OMAN of %Vind or Flatulence, and so Mal us tile Mom sch receives the Invigorating_ Spirit, the dibtryssing load and nil painful feelings will lie removed. Ono dose will remove the most distressing pains of Colic, eithor In the otoloach or bowels..—... - A faw doses will rumor° ell obstructions in the Kld. nay, Illodder or Urinary Owns, . Persons who ore seriously ofileted with Any Kidney Complaints ore assured speedy rellef.by a dose-or two and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottler. NIONTLY DISSIPATION Persons who, from distilpating too much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, In violent headaches, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, he., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. .1 tulles of weak and sickly constitutions. should take' the Invigorating bpirlt three times a day: It will make them strong, healthy and happy,•rentore all obstruc• lions and irregularities front the menstrual organs and. restore the bloom of health and beauty In the careworn lace. . . . . During Preinaey it will bo found an invaluable wolf duo to remove disagreeable stmsationa Itt the stomach. All the proprietor mks le a trial, and to Induce this on has put up the INYIEORATINO SPIRIT In pint bottles it 50 eitt„, quarts $l. wilePor sale In Carlisle by at W. - Havers, rait - ; In Mot himiesburg by L Kauffman, and by Drugglate gamin. tlly. Feb. I. ' °' • Drapeptie pain Cannot remain, • ' Nor colic strain, The health to drain. , . No longer need rte fear It: . . The rider's found . • • Already crowned: .. Thu fora are bound . ' . / D y HAM'S ARDAIATIC SPIRIT'. ' ', ENERAL DEPOT, 48 WATER ST., NEYRK., Sold n the rincil rie r e and terms. Se a l O f o r a Circular. I Pinta 50 p mita ;pa quartlts $l. Sea advertisement. headed Dyspeptic. Remedy In /mother column. IIQ (tti• SPRING . .1? A S ILI 0 .R,S-1 - --- (....71....ik./ • . ' . T oilers did Stand.' A complete st A ock of /late and Cape no* ready Mr Inspection. • _ . . = - ' CASSINTERE, - - FELT &WOOL. • . , A . . In'ovory atileindijutillti. We eall ' partlenlaraften- . ' lion Coeur SI SILIC.IIATS. Silk and soft Hats,' of any ntyle Manufactured to order.' Caps of all kinds. .RECOLLECT N.EhLEICS OLD,STAND: -. •. l . , • ' • . • - _.- North Conover Street. - - • •Carllido March - 1.4..1860. ':- • • . 000 BOXES OF GLASS.- . .1 Of an nizeiti'Double atullelngle *IA.:Mtn, Orna. mental Colt toil do. /nit - keeelved at the Chemi . •lfard ! nareckon, of , ' • • .. • . . , • 'March 7.. M. p.QQ „: Of alltilzed,werntoted of the best ouellty. Jima .eelved.at the . IlerdwAto Store of • . . 'Ataith 7, ' 80. -• '' SAXTON.. It D'S 50 G 0 ItA T lt lATATES. '• 14. Y. FROM GUMS, and ct. n Standard Medicine all that bat,' used It with lanifidenea in all is recommended within.' the laid two all hopes of relleGii. ilia cot Mentes In my flosses ted the tempernmen t It, nitd - used in such tly on the bowels. your Judgment guide Liver Invigora. Liver Complaints, 11111. Chronic Dlerrhoest,Sum tery; Dropsy,FourFtteu., nese, (Annie, ("Wens, Infant Flatulence, assess; acid may be used nary FAMILY- 6IEDI-. ileodechu:(as• thousand 11111111tC6, irtlVO'pr three nt commencement urthe glylng their testimony MOUTH WITH, THIC '.SWALLOW BOTH TO, HI In a gonerql bpi, ;le— proprietor Mix unell-10 yearn. - ) ;renepig demand !rem ed the and the sat• in regard t 9 their 'den, then], within tile .reindi know that illlTerent Ca portions of Iha Ism els. thartlo Pill has this troll t.Aabliehed from a variety of the which net links on orery canal, and am pod anti Cathartic In nsetled.i.usit !goulash, tgropineSs, rot•tiveness, Pain (whole hotly from (I'den en • lif neglected, end n in a of ,Appetile, a Creeping the Idly, lieNtlessnerfr, the heed, nil !Whitman lChildren ..ir ./Ad ul ll'url lien of the blond end „Ilesh-le-heir,trarnunte— •elnent. Doan, Ito 3, , lIENEY