D Agritultur4 pgartment. CONCOIeD The Concord is it rampant grower, very liarly, though not apt bear well until it attains the ago of five or six years wben it becomes productive enough, but never suf fers from overbearing like the Isabella. : . Persons who likie no time 'or are un willing to.take the rouble to prune OM • vines, should by all means .procure- e f r„ Concurd.• IFwill bear the coldest w ath er that we have in New York, uninjured without shelter orproteetilen ' and will thrive and produce' fruit of fair' quality when planted in the poorest soil. The foliage is large; broad and thick, and.the berries nover,mildew or rot,' but when dead ripb they sometimes drop from tho cluster. 999 Massachusetts friends say i tlmt it s 4 .', four weeks earlier than the Isabella, and that it is fully ripe from the 3d to the 10th of September." . ' Now, I will not 'say that such is not the ease in MassecliGetts, but I will say, that with me, it is only about ono week earlier than the Isabella, and not what I call fully ripe till' the lattbr part of September, when it will be found quite melting. and far richer in the saccharine principles than the Irittbella, but ha9lnueh more of the fox • fragrance. 'A few pounds of the fruit, When ripe, will, in a few days, 'perfume ti . large 'room. Some persons are very fond of this foxy odor, ° -and'to others it is very offensive Last fall(1859)1 hitl quite a fine lot of these grapes; which sold in market the same as good Isabellas... The vine is much hardier than the Isabella, which makes it a valuable acquisition fo gripe growers in tho northern sections of our country.—[Correspondent of Illoore!s Rural .11 7 i:w Yorker.] • . • I= THE STRAW BEE'HY Mr: R.. • Pardee;• of New York, in a lee thin at-Yale r.College, on the"strawberry says ; The follving, to cultivate that fruit, is the best InetlKT: Select a warm, moist, but exposed situation ; for early berries let it slope to the east or south; for late ones to the north. The soil should be a. fine gravelled loam. Avoid high, barren soils, and those which are wet: . To prepare the soil, make it clean; underdrain, leaving the drain open at both ends, to allow the 6re - dation of air. Pulverized at least two feet in depth, making ten per cent. of the soil as fine as superfine flour. For manure, apply thirty-bushels alien slack ed with water, holding three bushels of salt in solution to the acre, Transplanting should be done with -care, and the rootlets at the plant injured as 'little as possible. The best time to 'tratisplant is in the spring, though, with care,_ it may be,done any time during the summer. The lectuter said be would, in starting a new bed, place the plants three feet apart. Water may -be added with great advanta,gO, qtantities, ex Cept during the, frolvering and ripening periods, pOvided always ) it does not stand and - become stagnant on the soil. The hoe should never be used about the plants, as it injures the roots. The productive ness of the strawberry about New. York does not average more than forty bushels to :the acre. There is no difficulty in raising one..hundred and fifty bushels un der the cultivation recommended. , In the IVintorthe plants should be lightly cov ered. . THE DEPTH OF TREES There has recently sprung-up some con troversy as to' the proper depth that trees should be transplanted, and as is usual in controversies of this kind among practi cal nien, there is not the least hope of their ever coming to a. common opinion on the-question. And this is natural'and perhaps as it should be. Different kintls of trees frequently require different modes of culture, beginning with 'the planting. For instanco,dwarf pears should be planted deep, two or three inches below the union of the quince with the pear, io all soils where a dwarf pear ()tight to be. A fir or, spruce should be plinted shallow, and so, as a rule, should standard pear as well as apple trees. This exception should however be made : itt light, .porous, -soils they may be guaged deeper than in clay moulds. Thus the heoyier the soils the shallower should 'the trees be planted. Such is our experience. • EGG-PLANTS In reply to' a subscriber in Solebury, Bucks - county, as to the proper time. of "f setting out egg-plants, the Germantown Telegraph says they should not'be trans'-' 'planted before the 28th of May. Usually - .the first week in Juno is the safest period. They are exceedingly sensitive to cold, and a single frost will retard their growth from •one to two weeks. 'When Such nights occur place over the plants any thing to protect them—boxes, pots, or old newspapers. Eggplants, as well as to mato plantS, should be transplanted in the hot-bed, say from six to eight inches apart, to secure strong, well-bushed plants. Grapes From Cuttings -1- send you the following remarks on tho propagation of grape vines from cuttings, which may be done with very little troub le:— Have a box two feet high, and about two and a half ivide;— the length as you require, —fill half full of well-pulverized soil; preiare the cuttings with three eyes —out smooth below the bottom one ; place them in a slanting position, with • the last bud just abOve the soil; take six-penny white cotton cloth, and nail tightly over the box ; give warm soft water freely, every evening; place the box in a sunny nook, and in a few vveeks.your box will be tilled with grape vines, ready for potting or planting in borders.— Correspondence of the Albany Cultivator. TO KEEP OFF INSECTS FROM VINES.— We preceive that an Erigliph journal puts forth the statement that the common elder bush, scattered among cucumber and melon vines, will ket3p off the bugs which infest theta. Ts this so? Has any reader of the Weekly Sun over tried it If yea, please let us hear from him at once. If nay; then let as many as can, give it; a trial and repcitt through' ur columns.—Baiti more Sun. • see r Tho best stock a man • can invest in, is the stook of a farm; the best shared are plowshares, and the best banks aro fer tile banks of the rural streams the more these are broken the bettor dividends they pa • . 71 The grape culture has attraoted the attention of few enterprising , planters at Beaded, S.. 0., 'and there are flourishing -vinyarda in that vicinity: • Otiticatfoltaf. • L TRYING FEMALE- •COLLEGE; MECHANICSBURG,. PA. Thilnstitution, designed for the liberal' education of You g.Ladies, has been in operation two years with tlte t ghtifying results. , It is now established on a trio basivand its.patronago alrentry ,extonds over several States. ' . • It loCated on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid. way between • Harrisburg and Carlisle. In the most fer tile and beautiful portion of the volley, and is in,eloso proximity to ono of tho most morel, healthy, and en terprlaing towns In the State. It Is central, and easy of access. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore or Philadelphia in the morning train for Harrisburg., will arrive at Mechanicsburg, In time 'for dinner. ' The edifice Is large and commodious, nurrounlled by double verandas, and will accommodate about ono hon. died ImerdeCs. In Its constructiCn, It combines all the modern improvements for the promotion of health, comfort and convenience. In those retpects physielune pronounce it unrivalled. Thu chambers are large and neatly furniehed. 'hes Its register for beet and ventilation. Only two students occupy the same room. Thq bath rooms Arent all times supplied with warm and cold, water. The grounds ire [unpin, and watt arranged for mere, !Won, and the various calisthenie-exercises -SO essan• Val to health, .gracefnl Movement and eymnle ry of .form. The 'Faculty of histructiOn is diDclent and perb cured. In the Collagist@ Department the course of tudy in of a high grade, comprehending all the subje q belong. Dig to a Classical; Polite and Christian Educ lion. In the Preparatory Department pupils be care fully instructed in those branches forming basis of a thorough English education. Snasums.—First Session, from the, lot Wednesday of September to the 30th of January. • Second Session, from the let of February to the let of July. Vacappn, during July and August TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE. MONTHS, PAYABI2 IN ADVANCE. , Boarding. 'Washing, Furnished Roams, F ,• and Light,' . . . . . Tultiod—Colleginie Department, , g .. ‘ • Preparatory " ". .; " First Class, No extra charge for Ancient Languages. Music—Piano and Guitar. 20 00 "Vocal Slesic; , 200 Modern Languages, . . . . . . . 10 00 Painting, Drawing And other Ornamental Branches at the usual rate. ' Text•books furnished at city prices. For further particulars address, floe. A. 0 31ARLATT, A. :IL, Aug. 3. 1859. . Presidont.• CUMBERLAO VALLEY R. R.. SW 141? ARRANGEhENT: ala• 'MANOR OF HOURS! Ou and 'after lIIONDAY, APRIL 16th 18G0, Passongo Trains will ruu as Mown: (Sundays excoptedi)_ IDEMSBURG .A NU .11.ARRISBURG.' lid Train. 2d Train 35 A. M. ' 7.35 — Pair Cif Leave Hagerstown, 0 reencastle. • Chainborsburg, 8.30 " , 1,00 P.Ol • Shipponsburg, • 9.00 " . 1.32 " Never)lle, 0.32 '. " 2.04 • Carlisle. 10.10 ' " 2.44 '' Mechanicsburg, ' 10.92 •." ' 3.16' Arrive at llarrleburii. 11.12 " ' 3.95 " FOR CIIAMBERSBORO AND 11A0ERSEOWN, ' Ist Train tonvo Harrisburg. 8.05 A. 51 • " Merliaalesburg - 8.47 " Carlisle; 9.27 10.02 . Shlpponshiirg, "10.34 Chain (Arrive) 11.00 .! Greencastle, Arrive at Hagerstown. . Inr• Paksungera will observe, that there' is but Ono Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Trnln rouibite.d) over.tho Franklin Road, connecting,with train to liar• risburg at 8.30 A. M., MI6 with the Tcain arriving from Harrisburg rit'ls.oo M, THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg, at 2.45, A. M., 12.50 and 405, P. M., udiing'direct con - motions with trains fur Cincinnati, Louisville, Clevo. load. Chicago,•lndlanapolls, St. Louis, and all principal points throughout the West. For Philadelphia, via Penniqlvatibt Central Railroad At 1.2 Q and 0.05 A. 31., and 12.55 and 2.50 P. fit. VIII Lebanon V. R. It., ttl 0.00 A: M., and 2.25, I'. M. For. Italtimore4 at 3.27 A 7,2 ff A. M., A 2.05 I'. 51. • Fur a reverton and Williamsport at 1.27 and 8.15, P. AL Trains-on Dauphin Road at 2.00, I'. M. NOTICE - J0 - PASSENGERS: At all Station/I where 'Pickax irtk) Nold, viz: Chamborsburg, Shipponsburg, CsAllilu t lllochnnicsburg , and IfarriNburg, n rudurtion of TEN CENTS on end) Ticket will ha )11111d0 to nll Pnnson• gem that provide ,thotneolvds with Tickets Wore on! tering thu Cars. 0. 'N. LULL Suporli Railroad Miro Clumboraburg,} • A. B. Ii.INVING'S I? URN ITURE W RE-400.1t15, - _ % '^'",,.; , S; c , 1859 ' 1)1 rte, l -I . ;tl ' iy7c& "- . . West High Street,' Carlisle, (Premium awarded' at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857.) Tho subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles In his lino, over brought to this place--which he is determined to sell at prices that do • ty competition:, Par lo; Chninbcr, . Dining-room, FURNITU,R Kitchen and . Unice Embracing every article need by House and Ifot keepers, of the most approved and fitehluitable desig and finish. Includingalati Cottage furniture in sett reception and Camp Chaim Mattresses, Wit frame pictures, he., he, Purchasers are requested to mil and exnmlue his stock, at his extensive ware.rooms, West Main street, North side. A. B. EWING. *Z. Particular attention given as usual to funerala; orders from town and country, attended ta-promptly and on moderate hernia. ' A. B. E Cannata, Nay 12, 1.868.—1 y. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cultivators, Garden Hoes, Gordon Trowels, Forks, Shovels,. Bakes, Spades, lions, l'ru . tang Hooks Hay Knives, ricks. Mat tocks, Hay Elovotors. Manure Hooks. Plows of TEN different make, Including Planks Plows, Helmond's Plows, Gibbs' Plows, Zeigler's Haws, Bloomfield Plow, Pork Metal, and Eagle Plows, Sc., ftc., &c. Just ve,colvod a largo supply of all kind of goods to fit out the Fortner or4lechanic at March 7, '6O. UTIIOLSTERING AND CANE SEATING. • Tlia Subscriber ((Into of Philadolphis,) would Inform ho citizens of Carlislo and vicinity. that he isprepared odo UgHOLSTEItING firolLits brunches. .Also,. CANT;S T IN G,' andAepairlng Furniture of every description, at his shop on Hanover Street; between Pomfret street and Chapel alley. Also, Furniture fur sale, at the lowest prices. . DAVID JONES. Quinn) March 21, 1860.-3 m. FALL ARRIVAL OF Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and ,Confectionary. S. W. HATERSTICK has Just received from the city and Is nowmpenlng a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, to which he dusk.' to call the attention of hie Womb and the public. Ills assortment - Walls line cannot In, surpassed In novelty and elegance, and both In quality and price of the articles, cannot fall to please purchasers. It'would be Impossible to enumerate his FANCY GOODS, _ which comprise ovary vatiotyp.f fancymitclos ot the most eaqulsito finish Bush as. alder Machu Goods Elogan t alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, \., Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Ladies. Ca bas, Writing Desks, and Port.iblios. . . fort Hannah's, of every variety, Cold (1 pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a larg variety of ladies' Fancy stationery. Mot seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Itidl g whips, elegantly finished. Floe cutlery, - 41 —r-eflume baskets and bags, . Brushes of every kind Mr the toilet, . X. Basin and It. & O. Wright's 'Soaps and' Perfumes of various kinds, • Fancy Pins for head drosses and shawls. ..... Musical instrumonts, of all kinds and at all prices together with an innumerable variety of articles olegant ly finished and suitable for holiday prusants,, to which ho Invites spoclal attention. Also, an extenalve ; anti elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising the various Engllsh and Amorkan Werke, richly emholished FORTIORI, WORKS, Bibles [Ma hymn Books, elegantly bound in,velvot with metal clasps and corners, suitable for holiday ging. Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also Zompluto, and comprises everything used In the Schools. Hu also desires to call the particular atlas. lion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, &a., from tho ostensive establishmonts of Cornelius, Archer and Others of Philo&'pith', comprising every style of Parlor, Cbambor and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Spend m Ciboria' oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kerosono or Coa lOU Lamps, togother with NiorrorViubts Caney &roans, Ac. ills akslYrtment in this line is un• equaled In the borough. Also, SEGARS AND tODAOCO, embracing all the Shvorite brpade, and a fine assort ment of MILSR2OIIAUM 8610Itilltd AND PIENd. • FRUITS, • such as Oranges, Immoral, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes, Ac., FANCY CONFEOTIONARY-NUTS--PRE. SERVED FRUITS, MINCED-MEAT, PICKLES,' de., In every variety and at all prices, allot which are pure 'and Crash such as can be confidently recommended to Ills Mends. 1110 stock embraces everything in the line of Yancylloods, with many other articles useful to hue ekeepers which the public aro especially invited to call and examine. Renumber the Old Stand s nearly oppoalto tho Dank on North Hanover street. .. • P. W. fLiVERSTION. Dee. 7,186 g. aTTEAMIOX: NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS After returning ble acknowledgements tor - tho• Tory• liberal patronage which has been extended, to 'him, tho undersigned would call attention to the Wt . that he tunquat re-opened hie extensive assortment of family In his new store-room, on the.sout.h-cast corner of the public Square, where the public aro invited to call and examine a stock of goods which, in elekanee, variety, and extent. will defy competition; . comprising In -part loW lump, crushed. and brown sugars' Java, Rio and roasted Coffee. Eltery val. riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground 1.4 And unground,) Pickets, Sauces, Table Oil. It I New Orleans, Sugarhouse and Trinidad 10, !Unhorses; Now York and Philadelphia Syr- ups. Cheese, SI ncaroni, Yermeeilli, split Peas, Hominy, Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Cliecolate, Extract o. Coffee, relined sugar at reduced rates, washing and bait ing soda: Tobacco of the most fAveri to brands, nod the 'finest qualify of Segars. Also, a beautiful assortment of Vritannia Ware, plain and gJid band China Ware, Ohms, Queens. Stone and Earthern Ware, in groat va riety, and an elegant let of Fancy Soaps, attracts And perfumery for the toilet. FRUITS: Inch:Wing Poaches In cane, Raisins, Cran• berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, Oranges, lemons, &c., &e. • 11.7 r \T' 44 % 1 :M../ and 31mcat Wines in casks and bat. ocoteu ULlekoy, Holland Qln, and, Scholdam Schnapps. FISH AND SALT. largo stock of LAMPS, including Dyntt's celebrotod is for burning Kennon° or coal oil, also Sperm, , Lard and Conl Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and Candles. A I, lamp I Ino Star $6O 60 20 00 10 00 12 00 CED4R-WARE AND BROOMS. Brushes, Itopes, Mom's, Soaps, Doentuats, {Salters, booking:glasses, .fine Jotter atirnefp paper, Willow Ware, painted buckets, &e. 'Cotton.and woollen Hese, and half Hose, and a full stock of Mores, including the well known Ilapoyin Buck Oloves. In short, his st.oelc enmprlies everything that !smiled ter In Ills line of business, and no efforts will be spared to render entire satlsfsetlou to his customers. ti 'INIIQP.P. _ Carlisle, Oct. 27', 1858-Iy. Marketing' of oil kfuds token lu oxchougo fo goods, _Q s E r'll u 81 ; E E •WATCH - RINAKER SOUTH 'HANOVER Kitt:Fa, 7 . 7 21-few.,doors Soyal of the Court House. . - • supplied myself with a large assortment of Watch."'dates tale,-Glasses,-.t . e, I am now prepared-to reui r all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. be., on the Most reasonable tennis, that may be entrusted to my rare. Goping by strict attention to business to to fat wired Alth a libel al share of puhlic pntNinogo. A tine ,nssortment of JEW ELRY, surh an Ladles' Breast Pins and Ear Drops, Gold and Cameo; litiFßOfe BriniFt PillS and Ear Drops. Rex and Glass Pins all MVOS Gold Chain nooks, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards. Kepi, an. Also, a large nod lion assortnient of • GOLD'FINGE ‘ it RINGS. • Also, n One lot of Sliver limiting, Detached Lover, and Leplho Watches. and a good assortment of Ellyvr plated and Steel Sketneles, Hilo( which will ha sold low. A share of publlepntron• nil to respectfully oolicited. ' JOS. U. STEEL. crtrlinle, July 13, 18i3O—lir 2d Troth 2.16 P. 11 2.62 B.JO 4.04 4.33 0.10 6.00 6.40 " ".111411110.1* 17.141. 12 F AMILY G.II.OCEItY AND TEA • Just received and lo store, a fresh and well se: Meted assortment of BM, Java and Mara caibo Coffee, Roasted Cutle t , Crushed Pulverized Mgars, lienned and other brown .lingars, superior • ,f .SYx4p,,,,nofitsses, ,Orlenns (baltiM) 111 al a e r Spleen at ?very varletY—Z pure only; Starch, Farina and . Chocolate, MaccarniV,'Clieeso and Crackarty Tapioca mid Sago, indigo, - Saleratns and Soda, Croons Tartar and as sorted Pickles, Mtudard and Coriander Seed, TEAS.—A • fine assortment In Packages. and jr bullt—as well as all other articles belonging to the butiness—all at the lowest and late reduced prices. • 1111711 ti ATC II ES, • JEWELRY, AND Y. SI LVER-WARLAT COM:MS sid established Stand, West lluln St., marly omaislte the Cumberland' Valley Bank. 1 have Just ..veJust received a new assortment of watches, :Mu...medallions. silvel• ware, 4.c..'ilradditiou to my ormer stock to which I invite the atddbtion of the public, Thu assortment embraces fine ~... . gold and sliver lever watches, Hunting • ' . nod open case do., gold Anchors- for .. .. ) Ladles and Gentlemen and gliver Le- . , : • pines and Quartier watches of every va. ' ',..t. A; .. fluty in style and price. Ab) fine gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladies and °tuition= of every quality, pattern and - price. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger rings, cuff-pins, studs, sieeve.buttons, crosses, charms, &c., &c. Gold and silver thimbles, :sliver and plated butler knives, forks, table, tOa, salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, sliver ..„„rl , ""nod common• spectacles, to suit all ages to which we Invite special atten. non. , '18594 A Ono lot (d'.GOLD PENS from the best makeis, Tart:tele cages, fancy boxes. silver and pearl card eases, gold and common bracelets, watch chains, Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu. ;ply, Inept in ;Jewelry establishments, which ,gml. I will sell low for cash. All articles war IMF on united to ho what they aro represented. Particular attention paid as usual to WATCH REPAIRING and all work. war • • , ‘ ranted, The. 1/ 1 It 11-8•41' C E RIE SI— AT S. G 11UY C. ETT"S Shad athEllackerel of illlferout grade Al Inn:Errs. • Salmon, Scale Sloll'and White Slob, . . Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, Cheese and Crackecs7,in ho had Drlod Fruit, Preserves nod Jellies, Sugar Curad Deanna Hama, A flesh supply of LIQUORS, .4)118, White Lend, ,ke., WATCHES, JEWELRY A . SILVER-WARE. • Wf O rien lN: t o s u p l ., d tron r s 4s2 d d respectfully inform c gonc,r,iuy, t our bt we have now to Store, and offer WHOLESALE & RETAIL, -frat the lowest Cash Prices a largo and -4 very choice block of Watches, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware; of eve. .ry variety and style. - Every description of Diamond , Work, and other Jewelry made to or dor at short notice. Ati.r.All (hoods WARRANTED to Lens represented. N. B. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING of Watches nod Jeivelry, of every description.. STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 622 Market Street. South Side, PIIILADk:LPLIIA. March 14, '6O-3m. = MARRIAGE A GUIDE = NEW 70171NT 1 0, M. D . ,v.1:1:,, ' • Tim secret duo to Courtship, Love 4,M0,0;> and Mai°Have:. with tho diseases incl.. c) .z.,'".§.. , .' -..:-. - -c - ::: dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age ,Fr- - 4, ' yr?: —being lights nod shades of Married - I-1:04:, 111 ‘ ‘' ,, , ae.Z7:j. Lifo, Ito .10 , a and Sorrows, Hopon,Fears e:;•,4:, , f.,\it4.: and Dl.ppointmente. Lot nil married 44/7 ji7A): , people, or thoso contemplating mar '-,; liw slave owl •havlng the leant It:Tedium:lt to married lifo, rend this book. Lot every young man_ and-woman In tho land re:Wild:4 book. It in FULL - OP PLATES, 41111 111hCIONCR secrets that every ono should know: n littio.knowludgo at first may &Ivo a world of trouble In after II fo. . Send fore copy (enelosiiit-25 ?onto) to Dili WM. - YOUNG, N0.i16 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Carlisle, April do, 'GO 3m.* • s'• 1860 BARD . I ms. R A F T ,,,,! n II A It D - Jouh P. Lyno & Son have just completed opening their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, varnishes, Ohise Sc.. to which they invite the early atttuntion of the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all Its various branches,and can now nccunlmodato therm!). lio with RELIABLE GOODS..' in largo or small quantities; at the lowest prices.. But mol , do not wish thu public to undvratand that we have brought all Ow Eoods in Philadelphia and Now York to our tow u, bunko can assure them that. ono look Into our store will convince them thnt wo have enough to. supply the douland In this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will find It to their advantago to givo us a call boforo insklng their - purchasos.—All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misro• presentations rondo to effect sales JOHN P. LYNN; & SON, ' North.llanovor St. Curlivio. 6fay 2, '6O SPRING GOODS.. - SHARPLESS BROTHERS, Have received an admirable stecleof Now Fabrics, such As TRAVKLLIIItIES, ORISAILLES and CASIILLAS. Fancy SILKS from Auction, below the - cost of impor tation. • HANDKERCHIEFS and CRAVATS: HOSIERY. EMBROIDERIES. l'l , AlNyolored, BLACK glossy SILKS, and neat _CHECKS. CRAY TIME LINES In ovary variety; Chine and Plaid. OK CANDIES, GRENADINES, LAWNS and CHINTZES, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, . QUILTS .1.• FURNISHING COORS • ' 111151ISHIRTINO LINENS of the best bleach. SHAWLS ' CLOAKS LACE and ---' • • SILK MANTLES. Goode for FRIENDS *wear; SOH GOODS, . • BOLTING CLOTIIB,,&e,, Sc. • SHARTLESS BROTHERS, Sue & Chestnut, Philadelphia. May 2;1860.--8ms subscriber is preplrcd to sell to merchants and others, CEMENT., by the quantity at manufacturers prices. , Aprl.ll.h . tus,ToN. Ngw *outri.. ' GRA CfRI.ES' LIQUORS: Wholesale arid retail, embracing common and old llyo Whit • key, Brandies, dark' and polo, Lisbon Sherry Port, Moderls, Ginger, Catawba J. IS .111 Y = !23=1 BEM= A IltlrETT'S BERME At 111/YETI'S EIaSSMZ/ MMMI using any of the many imitations or counter , felts, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMABO BITTEBS,TODI SCO that each bottle has the words 4, Dr. J. nos totter'e Stomach Bitters" blown on the silo of the bottle, 'and'stamped on the metallio cep covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature-is on tho label. 4 Prepared and sold by tfOSTiTTEit SMITH, Pittsburgh, PM, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the gnitod States, south Anae. and Germany. - For Bala by 9. Elliott, S.W. Haverstlek, Carlale ; John 0. Attlek, John Stambaugh, Shlppansburg; L. Haut man, J. D. 'Nanning, JilachaulcsburgiAnd Druggists gontrally throughout.tho - Nov. 9, '59. ratiiiber $ (foal. IV.EW . COetI, AND LUMBER YARD,. .1.1 • • Tho subscribers have tblii day onterod Into int• norsliip to trade in _ A IT„D •L U M L B P7i , C 0 A L . . • Wo Rill heive constantly on band andfurnlsh to n ordor all hinds andAuLdit t y of seasoned • LUSIIIIR, - - - S : OA . N - . . FRAM STUFF P,aling,.Plastorlng Loth, Shingling tall, worked Floor. log and Weathorboardlng, Posts an'd , halbt; Mut every or hole that belongs to a LUMBER YARD:,I, All Riede of Shingles, in wit: Whitepino, hemlock, and Oak, of ~dlfterent qualities. having Cars of our own we can: furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on thd most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so that they can be furnished . dry at nil times. We have constantly on band nil kinds 'of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part el the.borntigh, — To wit LYICNNS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut LUKE - FIDDLER, TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LORBERY,- which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest price! Best quality of binieburtzer's and Iyaakeinith's Coal, . always on hand tehtch No will sell nt Um lowest figure Yard west shle‘Ul Grammar School, Molt, street. ARMSTRONG A . HOFFER. July 26:1850 CHAMERSBLIRG FEMALE SE IN A It Y. The location, Is pleasant and healthy, and the edvun • tam are equalled by tow in the land. The Institution Is largo and prosperous, with a corps of ass scants elm. Ben with care. and well qualified to instruct In (lie solid and ornamental brandies, The influences In the hoard lug department tire parental, moral mad 'rho next. session will commence on the 7th day o February. Cata'agues any be had on application t, itutniiNcts Rev. W. W. Ells, Carlisle; Roy. Joh London, Pa; Cleo. 11. Bucher, Esq., llognesto-vn, Pa; Hon. Deo. Chambers, 11. S. Srbneek, D. D„ S. 11. Fisher, D„ D, Rev, I'. B. Reese. Rev—Joseph Clark. Chninbersblrg, Pa. Pro. ressors at Prineeton, N. J., both of the College and Theo logien! Se my. Rey. HENRY REEVES, A. 111., . Nrn. SARAhL U. REEVES; s. 't Pr. h Carliele; ORW 2, 1800.- 1 y NONEMAKEWS ..(ARDING AND COMMIS SION HOUSE ; FLOUR. AND , FEED, COAL, PLASiut AND gALT..• , The subscriber having taken the Ware TIOUFO car; and fixtures of Wm. B. 51umty's Well known estaldhl ment; - +Sifirestliigh street, opposite Dickinson College would Inform Cie public that' he box entered lute general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid fur Flour, Grain and produce of all kinds. „ They are also prdpared to freight produce and. stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the loWest rates, with -safety and despatch i> . • PLASTER A ND S kept constantly on hand, anti FLOUR AND FEED at uheleselo or retail.' • Coal of all kinds. o'llhr:wing, • LYICEN'S VALLEY, LURE FIDDLER. SUNBURY WHITE ASII, LOCUST • • Limeburner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY FOP. HAL ! , KEPT UNDER COVER. and delivered dry to auy part of the to J. IL NONEMAK Cnrll le, At;ust 17, 1F709 N E W C 0A L Y. A AT TIIE WEAT LEE or VARIABLE, The subacritier would respectfully roll the nttentlot of Litnelowner's, nod the citizens of Carlisle, and Lb surrounding country generally, to his NEW• COAL YArtD, • 'attached t'o bin Ware Muse ' on West High St., when, ho still keep constantly on hand a large supply of tin best quality of COA L, to wit: • ; Lykem Volley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grote and Troyer ton, Broken,- Egg and Nut Coal—scrrened and thy coal which he pledgee, himself to .11 at the lowest possible. prices. Matt quality of LIMEIIIIItNEWS AND DLACKSMITIPS COAL nlweyn on hand. orders left at the Wore House, or at Jils reel donee in North Honorer street, will be promptly at . &Jolted to. • J. W. HENDERSON. April 14, 'GR—tf. • ( - ILASS! GLASS!: I'AINq'S 131 PAINTSII, ,A fill iisanunoneof Was,: of all Biz and oluallty, with a large stock. of Ire,ll INTI, a 011 a, Varnlglies, Ike , Cement In large or rum quantities, at low figures at JOAN P. LYNN' & SON, North Hanover Stro Oct. 27,..,58 HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS CM' appeal Alen peramt confidence to physician') and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore'-unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or bin zonindpuffery. The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half ,bottles, end froM its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coining year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. sold immense amount could never haVe been * but for the rare . medieitial properties contained hahe prepara tion, and tlm sanction of the stool )prominent physiciafia in those sections of the country where the article is Lest known, who not only recommend the Bitters to. their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy' in all cases of stomachic derangements' and the diseases resulting therefrom. • This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of true poling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of nn invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostel ter's St °mask Bitters have proved a Godsend to region; where fever and ague and various other ;)ilious complaints have counted their victinn bY hundreds. To be able to state confidattly thatl"the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un allo.yapleashre. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitally to the microbus system, giving it that tone and energy indispensabie for llimrestm:ation of health: It operates upon the stomach, liver, aid oilier digestive organs, mildly L 4 powerfully, and soon restores them to a comfit ion essentiXl to the healthy discharge of the functions of zature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions . .an thedmottle, and they will find in a stimulant pecaliarly adopted to comfort deaining years, ns ills pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. Woilavo the evi dence of thousands of aged men' and women who have experienctid)the benefit of using this prCparation while suffering from stomach do :rangements and general debility ;_ acting under the advice of physicians, IheY. have abandoned all deleterious' drugs and fairly tested Alm merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. Theta are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that ninny of them sink under the trill. The relation of mother and child is so obsorbingV tender,"that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget ier own heath iii her extreme anxiety for her infant. Skald the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the' wear of body and mind is gendally aggravated. Hero, then, is a neM4iiity for a stimulant to reoupe , rate the energies, of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting. trials and responsifiilities, Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement Of physi cians, because it agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. (`" All those persons, to lobar': wo have particu larly referred above,, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, 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 consillt their own physical welfare by giving to llos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—Wo caution the'public against _IIIIUMPS AND 'CRDIEMT.- • - 60 barrels Clement with a wary tarp assortment of pain and iron Pumps, of all kinds cheaper than -over, at the Etar4rioro Store of ' March 7,'00. , " . ' ELENAY pAXTON. GOOD 1 G 0 0 D 1 , 1 GOOD ...,,, ...,' ""hr a Just reco a at Up clump Grocery of the under NJ -- hoed, lore of good•things, a part of which aro the fol. y•-rvie r-,,, , ,a . 4 , -.6e a . lowing • Waif:• Vra" Vlar ti f ft'f.t. f . • ltormeticAlly naiad PUACIIES„ (fresh ) • _ f " 6,- " TOMATOES, " D. 11.1141" FREIGIIT LINE. " r " COltN, . •st, so --.• fc TrAs , sc PREED, WARD & }REED, " ASPARAGUS, " 11l gAIIKIT STREET, pinLADELPIIIA. . " OYSTERS, " • a " LOBSTsItS, „ , J. A D. RHOADS, tPu 4 " L'IN IS APPLE, " Dais STREET, CARLISLr; PA. T s tiltTLE SOUP, " " SARDINE", .fn, - - Cars 4 of this Lino leave the Depot 811 Market st o [ Pickled 'Corking, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, " Lobsters Dally, at 4&I lock, P. M. - Cauliflower, Capers Le ito C Aisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A 111. Olives, Tomatn (Catsup, Walnut do ~ Mushroom do Goods Intended for this Line should bo marked C..& e Popper Saw e, Hominy, Ilritte, Cranberries, the finest ,P. Daily trelglit Lino, and sent In by I o'clock, /M .„, ~, of Dried Hoof, Slut tr. tursd H I Hauls, Shoulder. Itologna ""i' -' ' „ "" Sausage, Soup et- .11, Mac, aroill, Sugars, Golfers, Teas, blollsscs, and e ii of all hinds. QUID NSW A h.L, I'INI, SEG All 9, among which ale twenty !leo thousand German nixes. prim; Mince°, and the my boat and purest LIQUORS In the county, Confectionary and fruit, Ac An of width are offered Is, the Minus of Carlisio and comae of (lambi. laud. at the lowest prices for Clem. CO)11. ONE, CORE ALL, two doors East of Rhoads' Warehouse do. do. , do. Oarliglo,.NOr. 0, 1830:-' J I I2E INSURANCE-TILE ALLEN AND BAST PENNSBOItO MUTUAL PIILPI, IN SIntANCE COMPANY of Cumborland county, I ncorpo rated by intact of Assembly, Is now fully organized, null In operation under tlui management 01 the iblionlng commissioners, viz: Daniel" Miley, William It. Dorgan, Michael Coclilln, Elchulberger, Christian Staymaii, John C. Dun• lap,. Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis Ilyor, S. Aiburly, Banjo min-. 11. Musser, J. Bran t, Jose' ft Wlckursham, A Inzawler Cathcart. Tho rates of I nsuranco aro No and fart rabbi as any Company of the kind In the ' Persons wishing to become in ninbets are Invited maim:application to OW agents of the company, who aro willing to nvalt upqn theta at any thou. _ r W3l. U. ( 1 011dAS;1'reithionf: CaItiSTIAN STAYMAN. Vire ['remittent • . , LEIVIB.IIYER, Secretary. MICHAEL CO(JKLIN, Treasurer. . . Managers.—. Win. It. ()erg., L. Ilyor, Christian Stny. man, M. CockILL:6C. Dimlap. It. Martin, D. iia iy, .1 11.0. over, Alen. Cathcart, J.Wleicershain, J. Eirhelber• ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt'. • AGENTS. • OUNIBMILAND COUNTY.—John Siiorrirh, Allen,. Henry &ening, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson; henry Bowman, Ch nreli tow n; ;Bode liiil .11th, South 311,1.11ulon; Samuel Orabian, W. , Penns ,:born'; Samuel Cooyer, 31cehanicsbnrg .1. eneklin, Shopitordstosln; D.'Coover,'Shephordstown ; .1. (/..3ax. ton, Sliver Ilenj..llavtustick,.Silver Spring; Cloned 8011, Coo .lohn flyer, Carlisle; COUNTV.—W. S. licking, Dover , : Peter Wol• Franklin; Jay. Griffith, Warrington; J. Y. Deer dorlr. 3Vashinton; Lr. Rutter, Newburg; It. O. Chill', DiUsburx. 0--11 ouser - & - i,nthman - 11arrIslin Members of the company having polkb.sabout to en• Ora, can have thetnel by making application in any!of Elie Agents.' • - • . ' April 20. 1829. • JNO. IL citundri. CHURCH & EI3 . BIILY STEAM SOT :MITI; , • AND . • LUMBER YARD, • NEW CUMBERLAND, PA: All blade of • .• LUDIBEIt, • constantly on band. Lumber delivered nt any paint accessible - by Railroad,. at,the shortest notice. BUILDING TIMBER ov ALL SIUS AND LENGTHS CUT TO ORDER May 25,1b:0—u - IIowARD A A I S T S , O PATIO N! A Benevolent Institution, established, by special on domnent for the relief or the sick anti .distressed, aillieted.with Virulent :tad 1:11111C11110 . 11iSellSO4.1 • and especially for the Cure of .Discuses of . . the ricxual-Orgarrs. MEDIoAf. ADVICE givon gratis. by the Acting Suit grim. tonli who apply by letter, with n lit!SCriptintl ur "Or ,fun d ' I'M, (age, occupation, habits, of-life, Sic.;) and In rice, of extretno poverty, htediclnCs fornishtd lino of chargyY • VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperrontorrlnfa, nod other Ills'aser rf the Sexual Organs. and on tint NEW II - EDI ES tonployed In the Dirpoosary, sent to the nillichid Dr sealed letter ell Velopes; It lel of charge. - Tr o or three -Stamps for leeitage will In, Ireeoptable. Address, DR. J. SIC I LLEN Ilt/UO ELTON, Acting Sur: o' goon, Howard' Asseelatioli, No. 2 Sooth Ninth Street Philadelphia, in. Ity order of the Directors, EZRA D,IIEARTWELL, Prestdrnt—.. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. • IVEBSTER c 00. SEWING MACHINES. On lixhll,Ulni nod for Pain nt Mrn. It. A. HEYNoLD'a 11ACIIEltltEAN ItOMIS. 2nd door — West of 1)r. Zirzr.a'n (Mee, Carlisle, l'at • Sand for a circular to Dee. 7, 1559—tf. PAINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons White bind. .10110 (Wiens of ell. Jusl received with a largo assortment of . Varnishes, • Fire Proof Paint. . , , Turpentine; • Floroneo White, Jupan, While Zhir, . rutty, Colored 7, nc, Lithargoi Heil 1.1,01, Whiting, Boiled (11, -,. WOO, • Lord (lit, . . ' .. Sheller. SIIPI:111 Ott, • ..-. Point Thushes, Fleh 011, &r., Colors firm ery description dry, and Oil In cans and tabus at the Ilardware Store of March 7, VI. .4-'14:4117i ,„ 1::m ,_ ;gm ,c-.J 14 ~ A -, :to - -- .--g.... '•V l'housauds aro dally knothlng In praise of • DR. EATON'S and ', tyt bernUSo It nayer fall.; to 11Ppi lilstantaneow relief when given In the;. It acts ns It by eagle, and one trial - alone w,lll convince you that yhat we bay I,` true. It contnlns NO - PAREGOR!C OR OPIATE of any kW, and therefore rellores• by remoying.the muiferlngs of your child. Instead of by deadening Its senslbilitlem.. For tine erases It commends Itvrlf as the Only reliable preparation now known for Children Teething, Diarrhoea, Dydentery, Grip -lug In the Dowels, Acidity* of the Rom/o.h, Wind, Cold In the head, and Croup, also. for softening _the gums. reducing inflator tiny, regulating the llowols mid relieving pain, It ham no .11ml—being an anti spas. !walk It 14 limed with unfallin., success in all caret of Convuldion or other Fits. As you value the UM and health of your children, and wish to HIM them from those sad and blighting comequences which are certain to result from the um.) of unreel Ire of wide.] tither remedies for infantile Complaints aro composed, take none bat Dii. EATON'S IN PA NTII.M CORDIAL, this you elm rely upon. His perfectly hnnnle•n and caunot Injure the most delicate Infant. Price, 2t cents Bull directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only iry. -CHURCH & DUPONT: No 4.0 Broadway Now York. • LL 0 .o:2D•;'::'4.tdri, 11ea , 1thy human Blood upon-being • always presents us with the slime essential elements and gives of course thu True Standard. Analyze th Blood of a-per,on suffering- from consumption: Livo Complaint, Dyspepsia, Serollia7, A - c. end we tied it every instance curtain deficiencies In the red globule of Mend Supply these deficiencies and you aro mad well. The 111.001) 1e001) is founded uppu this Theory —hence its astonishing succus. There are " - FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficlonclos of the Blood In dilToron diseases. Icor Coughs Colds, Brouchitls. or any offer tint whatoror of the THROAT or LUNGS inducing Con .sumption, use No.l, which it, always the No. for Do pression of Spirits. Lose of Appetito. and for all Chron is Complaints nrlstug from Over use,"Ounoral Dobillty, and Nervous ProMatlon. No. 8, for Liver COmplaints, No. S. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared thr sorption It is talon by drops and carried Insmediately Into tho circulation, so that what you gain 3 %1111, retain. The N 0.5 Is for FOLlllllolrregtibillies, Hysteria, Weak nooses, 4,.c. Soo special directions litr this. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidnoy, and illaddor Complaints, take N 0.5. In all cases the d motion must bd strictly followed. Price of the Blood Trod $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH k DUPONT, • • No 409 Broadway, Now York. W. Dyolt Si Sons. Philadelphia, and C.H. lieysor Pittsburg Wholesale Agouti,. ^'' .FOR RENT • • Asa Dry-0 oods Stara from and after dho let of )uly next, lieu Storo Room at the Corner or Pitt and With stroets, lately tho store of o.ogliby, together with a largo celiac, floormlundorneath, suitable, for Carpets. Possession will ho given as soon as the gopds In said store room are disposod cf and mo additional root until said Ist of July. 4 J. HAMILTON: April 4, '6o,•at* il- 0 E =.O REA IC . ... ~, Tho subscriber wiiuld reopocttutly Aonooneo to ho public Melt 'be Is Misr prepared with additional room, .t hie old stand opposite tbo Rah Read Depot, to, fdrnlsh lan Cream of EVERY FLAVOR, to any numbet and at short notice.. . . Illayli, 5 60 - 6t. ' DAVID ROCHAFELLOW. .. . . . . . . Cheap Job Printing done here, Miscellaneous. 11sIPROV1:D TIGHT S_TITCII W. 11. MASON, Agent HENRY SAXTON', INFANTILE CORDIAL. ANALYZED 4 1 1 1iSttian10115. -.4 du 1) II - 1 L A`D E L P. 11 I A AND READING IL A I IL BOAD • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, • Aram 18, 1859., • Two passenger trains leavO liarrielguridany, (Sun• days excepted.) at B.OU A. II ~and 2.45 . P. M.. for Phila. delphlitorriving there at 12.00 noon and I'M P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.20 A. lIL, and 3.30 P. M., arriving at Ilarrialiurg at 12.40.n00n and 8.251 1 . 51. . . = Pants: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3.25; N0...2 (in 141110 train.) $2 70. Fares to itnati log. $1.60 and $1.30. At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners- Tamaqua, Catawissa, de. Four trains leave Heading fur Philadelphia daily, at 6 A.' 31 , 10.18 A. 31., 12.30 mien and 5.00 P. M. - Leave Philadelphia for Bantling at 7.30 A. 31., 1.30 31., 3.30 I'. 31.. an.l - 4.05 I'. M. Fora from Reading - to Philnaelph la, $1.75 and $1 45.. • The morning train from Harrisburg connects at 'Reading with up train for Wilkesbarre. Pittston and, Scranton. For through tickets and other information apply to J. .1. CUD 1.;,a General Agent. May 11. 'J9 I \ s ‘ t r ibge S rl:n r r 'l ll ‘. 2. G fit ' a F rt ' ed R e. tt 9 l.Yeekiv i l l inn o; Stages between Carlisle and •I.andisitrg: leaving Car. lisle every Monday, Wedmisday dint Friday, hinnedi• ntsly on the arrival of the afternoon train of cars from the east.iteturning, leavesbandisburg At 8 00 A. M., every TUOstlay, Wednesday and• Saturday, and arrfies at Carlisle at 1.00 P. M., via. Perry County Warm Springs, Shermansdalo, Sterrett's flap and Carlisle Sul phur Springs.' On and afer June the 15111, the line will be ruin daily for the abrommodation of passengers going to the Springs. Faro to the several points as allows: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . . .• . . " Sterrett,'B Gap, . . . Hhermansdale, , • .• . Perry County Warm Springs, . " Landislourg,. Sher:lt:tumble, Sterrett's trap, . . 31 Sulphur Springs, Carlisle, . . . The above 11110 refill regularly carry the MAIL to and from the several points above ilelleattl. I have also a well 'stoelteci LI IV F!'”AIII,E, from which I Ala at all 1.1111118 randy to furnish horses and en, risers Vl those W 1111,1.111 favor nle with' their f0113 . 10.11i.:11, 'Oil the most reasonable terms/Ind In ILre very best htyle. mayllliBsB. U EOIIIIE LIENDEL L - ICELSIO PICTURES. J X R A. It. II ENWOOD wonld respeethilly Inform the •,'ltlzens Of Carlisle and*vlelulty that he has taken Iwo., In lugs new buildlim 4 , east corner of Metket Square Om, he. In of all time,' ready to taku All WPM Ills In the lattn.t and Most approved style. Picture. taken An rainy and cloudy weAther as well an clear. and sat. isfnctlon liven Or no cloncen made. Portraits and Dm guerreo types copied. Mullane° Pictures token for Lorkotn &c..qn Ambrotype. u or warranted to stand the teat of time, Leta or mater. Ladles and Clentimen firo cordially Inytto a to ill and 1,0.1111110 specimens. Prices from 2•irts. to $lO, Jan. Tl v E It Y STABLE.—HavIng pur rhosod from J. It. Nonmalior his LIVIIIIY TABU:inRENE, I will he olWays roily to nem:nto. 1.10 thu public ,Ith 11011SII*, 11Alt -I.ltl AGES, IltillUlES,lool every other nr. lidu in my Ilnn. Ily htrlot iittenlion In I•o9nees and 11 &SIM to p1e10.41, Fubsoriber hopes 10 'rervivo - it h ootl share of public reronalin: ^ 131-MIME II ENDIN, • .. N. 11. Om nllinsses Oil hand to.supplylEbT3 who luny Ino In neffl /If them. ' U. 11. . • N0v.2.5. 18.-.7.• jfY MLS It. -~yEA-VEIi' S CABINET 4_ TrAwe • - CHAIR MANUFACTORY, NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARIAILE, PA Haying been engaged In the 111151,m:a for over twenty yearx ho would return thallka_toJtia_ettatuutera_au frienda, for the enrouragernent extended to him in years gone by, and nlllllol' assures them that na spired, to 'give full Eatisfactiou to all nho may farviiltltu with a call. MAIM L AND FURNITURE; of every description constantly on band, or made to Order. Warranted to be of the Lest quality, of the lee lest style, well finished, and Bahl at the lowest possible prices or cash. lie also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.— !teddy 1111/Ido Collins, Metallic or otherwise. Kept en,,. Bluntly on band and funerals promplly attended to personally Itt town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Cherry and Walnut Collins, largo size, Pell finished and lined Inside, from S to 12 dollars. Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 20 dollars. - aeams It. WEAVER. . . • ... . , • May 25, 1859-Iy. N. 11.—Two propertles.sltunto In Churebtown; Cum b nl.inty, aro offered fur solo on easy torsos. Apply n.. nbovo. . IVilliam • Practical I'LII.IIIIEI in the basement of „Hain Stree P. Lynch, le and GAS FITTER ; the I. E. Church, et, Carlisle. 1 I ,o:ct and Iron Pipes, It on Sinks, Ilpdrants, . Path Tuhs, llot .N. Cola Shower Baths, Both Bilers, Water Closets, 'a, Wnsli Hasps, Force and . Litt, Pumps, I Hydr a uli c pams, etc. Wro't Iron Wad 'Pukes, And ever• de4crlption of eneke and IlttinLfs for ga Meant, water. et e. euperlor conking ranges. heaters an 'zoo fixtures put lip in rhurehes, stores an d dicrlllug At short pollee, in (I h • mart modern style. All nutter( als and In our line at Jun•. rates and warranted. ai - Country work mkt-Jobbing promptly atiendedh Mar. 23, isn9—iy P APER TIANGINGS &c SPRING 1800 STYLES. WALL PA PERS • • HOWELL. & BiTr K • DIANLIPAOTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF PAPER' HA XVINGS. No. 17 P.:loth FOU,RTII Street, belove_Maiket, Fh , dolphin. , ;Mors unusual fnellitlev to {VnousAl.t: A RETAIL 11 11 - nlllolldlit oto:k of goods to ',elect from, and nil • 010 110.VeNt, and :000 de,igns..—WlNDOW CUitTA PA PERS, in ondlebs variety: Mar.7,3m4 FIERRING'S SAFES. ' FARRELL. lIERRING /a CO., No. 029 Chestnut street, (Sayne's Ilatl,) Philadelphia Only inanutheturors In th Li Stag ft ~ I ; i ttl e,f of II Elt RI \O'S PATENT CIIASI 1 rc '.. , irti ~- I n ? PION 1 llt E ANU BO itOLAI . rl., '‘',, , lA:l .4' l PROOF SA FES. secured with VT, 4.... r.., I**. 1 11 . 11. 1 . 8 PATENT ' Post tort LOCK. , Vtfigqp;E:tt.... 14 (!i W . W.11 , re.....ive1l Medals ,1 at the Morld s bal, London, : .' l:* . l'•li4l'o' tql 1851, and World's Fair Is .t , pw N,i V . t t .'. York, 1853-1. .. '; ' + I 4,,,? ' MORI: THAN . ....VT •." '_., - .... ° 0;000 lierting . .4 Saft'S t ' .. .. 4 fi , • ....., .. .. hit Vti been sold, and are nrnv In net nal non, mei nearly, 400 have been tented lii fleet dental fires and Irate never f.ilind to preserve their eon. tents. NV° abil keep On hand and make to order DWELLING lIOUSE SAFES. 'lSideboard and Parlor Safes"—(lmita thin of handsome furniture) of elegant design and workmanship. Also, Burglar .Proof Safes for Banks, Brokers, Jewel ers, Vault Doors, Sall. for Sped., Silver Plate, The Burglar Proof Safe in Use at the Treasaror's 'When of Plekaway county, 0., (at Circleville.) VMS mmufactured by us, and is universally acknowledged to he the strongest Safe in the world. • . Poisons wishing Sales will find It their ,Interest to will or send limply catalogue / before p.m:basing OW. whore, no thPoe ere the; only Safes which have proved themselves perfectly man PROOF and free from damp- II CM. $l,OOO REWATID - w1114.4110 to any person that can slam that a II LItItINO'S PATIINT CHAMPION SAFI; ever railed to preserve its contents in an accidental Ilre.[March 28, 1860-3 m, . . 800 HARDWARE.- . The Bubserlber has Just returned from the heater cities with the largest, cheapest and best selected as sortment of Hardware ever offered in this County. Eve ry thing kept ins large Wholesale and Edell Hard ware Store can be had a little lower than any °the house in the county at the Cheap 'Enliven] store of March 7,'60.' SAXTON. TRUSSES !- BRACES!! SUPPOR- T T 1:.115111 O. EC—NEEDLES. S. W. Corner Twelfth 'dr. Rape Streets • Practical Adjnstor of Rupture Trusses and Mechani cal Remedies. lies constantly on hand a largo Stock of Genuine French' trusses, also a emnpicte assortment of the host American.. including the celebrated Whiles Patent Laver Truss, believed by the best authorities tc be superior td any yet invented. English and Amor!. can Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Self injecting Syringes. adapted to both sat -011, in neat portable cases, }trench Pessaries, Urinal Bugs &e., &c., , Orders and letters of enquiry, trill moot prompt at. tontion. August 2 ; 1,1850.. ly• TirAlkIES I IfAMES 11, lIAMES !I I 03 250 Pair Mawr, Just Yeedired.ofall hinds. • COMMON PATTERN,..-.. • • LONDON. PATTERN; ELIZABETIITOAVN PATTERN, . , with and without patent fastenings cheapor than oror, at thollardware store of '2larch 'BO. ILENR Y. IiAXTON: E~7 1 00 1 00 RETURNING.,, to 4, HENWOOD. Artipt Dose—Ono wine glass full as often as necessary. One dose will reniovtall Bad Spill lie. • One dose will euro heart burn. • Three doses will pure indigestion. One dose will give you a liOld Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing painsof Dyspepsia. 0110 dose wilt remove the distressiugand disagreeable effects of 'Wind orFlatulence. and es soon as the'stoin ach receives the Itivigolating the'dlStressiug load and al( painful' feelings will be removed.. One des° will remove the most distressing pains of Colic, eillier , lp the btomaell or bowels. "A"fii"i doses will remove all obstructions in the Kid- Iley, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously emoted with any Kidney Complaints are assured speedy relief by n deEnur two and a radical cure by tiro use of oils or two bottles. Persons who, front dissipating too touch over night, e ' tied feel the evil effects ol poisonous liquors, in violent •n_ headaches, sickness at strand], weakness, giddiness, &c., will Lind ono dose will remove all bad feelings. adios of weak and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating l.plrit three times a day; ft will make them st..llg, healthy and happy, remove all obstrum lions and irregularities front the monstrnal organs and rosters the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn lace. During pregnacy it will be found an ilinito remove disagreeliblesstions All the proprietor asks Is a trial, and to lies put up IRO INVI92ItATING SPIRIT g Di cis., quarts $ 1 • • ~ For vale In Carlisle by S. W. Itaverstlek; In life• lianiesburg by L Kauffman, And by Druggists goner -01 . Feb. 1, 1.860.-Iy. - 15:460 SPRING FASHIONS, lioNre old Srand. A complete el k O2 OiHate nntt Ceps now ready ino c ctlon. • • SILK, FUR,' CASSINIERE, FELT, &. won. • In every style and quell ty. we - c.lll perttcuLit alien on to our SlLli HATS. Silk - and soft nets, of y style manufactured to 'ordor• Caps of all kinds. ECOLLEcr KEELIit'S OLD STAND. North Ilanorer Sired. . Carlisle March 14, ISIIO • 1 000 BOXES OF OLASS.-• • JE. or all siren, BOON and single thick: taln, Orna unnstal Col( red &a. Just resolved at tho Choap Bard warn Stora of March 7,'60. - HENRY SAXTON. 900 GRIND STONES.- Of all elzes,.7earran'ted of the best quality. Just erelved at the ThlitilTikro Store of March 7,'00, , • lIENRY SAXTON. TAAAV HATS I STRAW • HATS I • kJ' Just rorolroaut Keller's Old Stood North 7f011C4 ver street, a large and coingleto stock of - . MEW & DOSS' STRAW RATS, of all tho different stylos and qualities, all of which will bu sold at a small advance on city•prlcns. Also, Chlidrens Fancy Caps. and Bats Diana' A Soya SILK. • • - oAnnuERA FELT, ' • • WOOL_ 11AT5,..,' , , , . Soveral new/stiles now - ready fir inspection. Items bar Wynn Want bargains gull at Carlisle May 10, lia.-om. . . ICELLFAVO L C aliehicirtes. SAN L1V13.11 IN NEVER t IT I 9 COMPOUNDED is Las humane Ad; gstu . blis known and all ( oleved by and; ix uutvrcsoiled to thediheases' fait SerliShit It has cured thousands years who had given up numerous; unsolicited slon show. ~ The dose must he Julep. of the individual taking ,quantities 00 to act gen.' Let . tha ' dictates. of yoh lu the use of the tor, and it will, cure ous attacks, Dyspepsia,' tiler Complaints, Dyen nth' Habitual Costive- Cholera Mortals, Cholera .luaniUce, female weak•-• , succeeifully as no ordl- C.INE. It will cure sick can testify.) in twenty teaspoonfuls .ara taken attack. • All who, use it are in its favor: MIX WATER IN THE INVIGORATOR, AND GETIIER. . iBBII ;NTIlt Bed fa FIX Fb ti gtat .11 IMOUTH WITH .THE 1 4 SWALLOW BOTH Prloe Ono Do'Lir' per Bottle ALSO. - • • SANIPORD'S FAmay CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED PROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Easo9, air tight; and will keep in ally cli mate. - Tim Family Cathnrtle Live (Nth, I ice hid) tho 1111 . pra,41..• more •than The 'co,.y,tantly_la .thr.stmho 'woo loot; thi• Ist'fiction which all give has induced mu to place of all. H • Tho , Prnf•sslnn Wirtles net on .111Tiront, know that trillbrent Ca Tao t sof the laneel.4. onto Ll:Fhrd~ (If'4l:'l:ll,llit.'ninlue:l:l,...a:nt:eleetcjiifsi. variety , iko on (Ivory, canal, and lire goad and Sieepinena, Leine, Co.tivenes,. Polo hole u.dS, from ...udder! if ,negleeted, end In a /of Appetite, a Cre al d,, , , theLa dy ,o :4 l ,Fll.ll, the bend, all I nflanno:p. [Children .1r Adults, l'ot Mar Of the [Hood and It • e a a heir, too nu m 0 ement. Dose, Ito 3, Thu li`nrully Cu with duo reference to fact, been conniounded purest vegetable extract, pmt of tho nlhnentary onto-In allyasen where n ns Deougemen to or the Pail. Iu the. Bark and and Soreness OVer tLu cola, IV II HI frequently. long course k'over, Loss Sensation' of !add over Headache or weight in tory Diseases, {Forms in 1111011,1111 thin, a great many discuses to which sus to mention In this ad % r I 30 Cents EOM • The Liver Inv Igor, for it retuned by DrAigglsts gem tho Traileiti all the huge S. T. IY.. S. lid Family' en aro (qally, and sold wholesale by tOiviit. nfoi4, M. D., °torturer rind Proprietor, •ny, New York. 335 "Brondw Juno 15, 1830. Dil OItIGLNATE' IN IMPURITY OF 'f 111.09D1 P in n questinn of vital Import:tin, and one which has never been satis'actorily, m disrosed of by the olts Nora who teach the healing art. Some maintain—and esneriallY the old school l i hysloiana—that life' lives in the blood, and therefore rah liseaseli originate in it-- hut modern nye', (lint aliments have their origination inbotli the solids and fluids of the body. That the latter iirelionderate,•howevtie,lis a fined fact. Anil; teciliciikshill.lom rlr u nt y denionstnited that at • least ta o.t birds of the ills that huuluu flesh Is )heir to, have their source in au ' DETRE STATE OF THE BLOOD: As, for Instance. la the lons . catalogue, such as Sernfu la. 'fetter, Barber'sEryslpe -Ins. Elects, Salt Illoorm, discharges from the Ear, Tever Sores, or Irruptive Mt:eases or oily I : l l.l.—Thene nru an sertaLed by or ell known - medical Miss to arise froze had blood-so bile the highest medical /11111,0ritle, 411,1“,/, that, Inert fevers originate in the same ninnner, sod .nront parllciabtrly,Typhold and scarietithe form e r /00 lug un Internal, aud the hitter an external Irruptlv6 dlsennn; and in all persons ett.geked lir these th e blood ix fontid to ho either coagulated, or of a dark nuhoidtiiy eider. To Irani coif a large majority of - diseases, ID - llrbil as to cllre It number which have already seized upon the sys tom, It Is necessary .to BLOOD - • Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher does not claim to be a • UNIVERSAL PANACEA for every disease known,.but the proprietors claim lb, It the power not only of drelnieg out 0,, Impurities -01 the blood, but by [h.:skillful crimblontion of well boo, vegetable remedies. It will eure nil tllFl4ues arl.nuLfrom ,i_d_eraniateur the-liver; drive out dyepepoin, and give reneWed (0110 .11 Vit;ol . to the 14011111Cli. 'flint the Uwe. Sethen tit Is till that Is chilmed for it, the prowl° tors eau produce TIII I'ltoo . • It is only's few years since it ores discovered, and yet It has grown into such a loudness that 4 large laboratory has Ireou lath expressly for its nmindactore—a largo number of mon employed, In puffing it up, and still the SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL TE DEMAN! We ask any candid man, could this ll he so. It' the D tied Woe did not possess Au, the virtues claimed for tt ? Th. Prom liters have hundreds of certificates from moo of nenbtly si.o.no, to I.lto co.mmilty, show fug what the medicine is doing daily Tor the suffering ASK ANY l'Eff'SON who has ever used the Blood Searcher whether tell was experienced. • Let the efilloted give it n trial—a single bottle wit convince the most skeptical of its °theory. un For kale in Carlisle by S. W. Haver:dick, S. El nett, and 11..1. Kieffer; Kauffman A Soo, Mechanics burg; aosweller h Zook, Shopherdstown: Joshua Culp Ilogstow ; Jamb SimmonS. Cross holds; Kurtz wise, Shireman,town; A. 31. Lehlich, Denim!' ,joing.,• 'Mary W, Kissel, Churchtown; EdwAril - Joules, West 11111; .1, C. Fasnamdlt Bro., Oak, life; Shoemaker Newburg: Win. Bretton, flood Co.. Springfield; Russell A Dire..lth•kitomn; A W‘ollinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark A Lees Hoods; Wja. 11. Nobles:Sporting 11111; 1 1, Denlinger 111111; Altick,Shippensburg; all of Cumber land county, LINDSEY & LEMON; Proplietivn. 110111dti3 'burg„ I S;L OM DYSPEP S. j lt E EI..)•Y Da. DARIUS HAM'S . Aromatic iliivigit)ratilig Spirit. • This Menhir," has been 'used by the public for , six years, with Ineroasing fly°, It is recomtreinied to cure Dyspepsia, 'Nervousness, heart Burn, Pains, Mutt in the Stomach, er Pains in t Ito Bowels. headache. Drowsiness, Kidney loin. plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intemperenee. It Stimulates, Exhillrates, Invigorates, but will not Intoxicate or, tupefy. As n )letacitie, It Is quirk hiul, effectual, curing the 1111.14 aggravated eases or Dyspepsia. 4 Miley CAtnplairittl, and all nth, derangements of the Stountch and Bow els, in a speedy :nap ti er. ,- It pill instantly revive the roost drooping nod niel• aneholly spirits,. and restore the weak, nore,,,, ichlv to health. strength and vigor. Pe . rsue who. from the We of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shat• constitntinus broken 11011'11, anti subject to that 114711,1 e curse to humanity. the Dumdum :1111.M ESN, wit Intont Immediately feel the happy will henlllly invigo .ating ellicacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating-Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DC) NIG lITLY DISSIPATION SD'S 0 0 11, A T 0 R. LITATES. ELY- liOM 01:r5h§ and et. a litainlard "Medicine All that. have tired it with' confidence lit all Is recommenfied. within the 'last two All bopes-of certificates It) my lams,. tod to the temperament it, and used in such tly on the bowels.. your judgment guide. Liver luvigora- Liver Co mulaims. 11111. Chronic Itlarrhoen,Sum tory, Dropsy, I.:our:Awn., noes, Cholic, Cholera, Infantuni, .Flatulutice nesses,und may ho used nary FAMILY MEDI- Headache:no thousand minutes, If two or three at commencement of the their testimony 11 , 111 n general but ac— 'proprietor btu; used In ‘ twenty yenrx. _renxing . demand from od the and the sat• In regard to their lAN thou'lritbin; the reach Invalusbletnetll : at the stomach. to Induct') this In Oft bottles