3. B ritnitoptt .. p,t,pftufthr: GitOPM/Nq "What do you give your'horaes to-keep them in such fine condition ?" aSked' a, . y mug, 'fernier of his neighbor, whose team • ' of bays was the pride of their owner, and the adnairatton of the villawe. w . village." Oats, • carrots, told, plenty of brus/i7," as the • te-,oy. "There is little 'iced of insisting: on the necessity of good fond, and plenty of it, to have a horse remain vigorous. Every one , knows that bone, and sinew, mil' mu tlle are Tanufactered from hay, - oats,•porn, etc.,. and that the raw`material 11111 , r, 'be supplied-to 'produce, the strong „limb, elastiestep,land noble spirit, whicri, make a line horse the. universal favorite ite.is., But the imports - lit part which the skin bears in the animal economy, and die -necessity o' properly cleansing and keep ing in teali condition, are woefully ap precia•cd 1 ugh staring cleats, "grease"' or "sc.atches,' indentations, and a whole ; l li: catalogue of diseases find their origin in ne_tlect of proper grooming The skin °film horse, like that of other aniinals, nit only affords protection to the '- p irtS whim); but by the pores . affords an outlet- to a large part of thp, waste of the body. In out-door life,, the natural state" of the horse, this • membrane lieJoutes thickened and tough, capable of resisting elningcsot temperature; and'by continual exercise, the pvrek are kept open, giving free exit to ali the exhalations. ',But this 11 . 1611e . wi1,1 mu. give the smooth glossy coat which acids-so greatly to the animal's be.M . 4.'frontining the horse: to the sta 7 1.M1., as is generally done for at least part of the year, renders his skin tender ' es- . peeially when he is kept warmly blanket ed Expose hint 'now to great ohan,.le of temperature ; take . hint out and dyke hint neat heated, .refirli'm to the stable, and let'him st ud lines • d for over nigltt?. even liaan hour,' the se sitivc skin isi rapidly chilled by the. oval oration of the sweat, the pores are suddefily closed, and often a cold, a rheumatic stiffness or other disorder results, Proper grooming pre , vents tli.is, by toughening the skin,. keep- ing it in he ilthy action o equalizing the eirettlation; ITMOV i lig obstruction fronillip poro4, and what ,is of great itoportance, by - rousing the action of the inuselor+ at the surface, iii some measuref,coinpensates 14 the want of exerersoconsequent upon stable lire • • Currying and brushing should not be dune in the - stable ; the dust and scurf • will be scattered •in the manger to mix with the horAJ feed, besides keeping the stable uncleanly. - Take the annual into the open air; tie him securely, and handle him so.gently thttt' he will enjoy,- rather than dread, the application of the 'comb and brush. .1 sharp currycomb; roughly scraped over the tender skin; is anything but pleasant, as the shrinking and resist. inn ;•ninil wi:l, soon lihow. Appl . Fthis instrument lightly, and depend unduly , upon-the free use of the brush. Begin . at the head,.and pass the comb lightly up and down, until the dandruff is all loosen- . ed, and remov 3 it with - the brush. Be; particular around the edges of the fore top, hnd the mane. .11 it 'a good plan to sponge dff-the head and caws, using but little -water, smoothing the hair doWn- to its - natural pi)..ition. In going over the Amok, quarters, loins, etc., use the comb in one hand 'and the brush in the other, lightly and 'quickly. Take much pains where the lokin lies in folds, us at the , union of the legs with the body—let every part be made thoroughly free -from dust and dandruff. Finish by rubbingg - do - WU • vigorously with wisp. 4 of straw, until the hair "shines like a bottle"—an extra smoothing touch may be, put on with a woolen cloth. Du nut fear all this troub le ; it will be more than repaid in the ex tan looks Mid : spirit of the horse. • HAY-MAKING As the season for making hay is - ap proaching, we will give • a few words of caution in adranco; Don't dry your hay too much. flay may be dried.till it is as worthless as straw. As a good coffee-ma ker would say, " Don't burn your coffee, but brawn it - ;" so we say, don't dry,your hay, but cure it. Our good old mothers, who relied upon herb tea instead of "pot cory medicine;" gathered their herbs when in blossom, and cured them in the shade: This is the philo4ophy of ma king good hay. Cut in. the blossom, and cure, in the shade. The sugar of the Omit, when it in in bloom;is in the stalk, reAdy to firm the seeds. 'tithe plant is cut earlier, the sugar is not there ; if later, the sugar has become converted to woody , mat ter, Hay shook' be well wilted in the sun -but cared in the cock. Better to be a lit tle too green than too dry. if, on put- ting it into the barn, there is danger of. °heating in the mow," put on some salt. Cattle. will hko it, none theiess. Heat, light, and dry winds will soon take the starch and sugar, which constitute the goodness othay,.out of it; and with. the addition of a shower, render it almost. worthless. • Grass cured with the least exposure to the drying winds,and search ing - sunshine, is more nutritious then 'if longer exposed, however good the weath. ...er may be. If ever cured,. it - contains 'more woudy fibre and less nutritive mat ter. • The true art of hay-making, then, con sists in cutting the grass Mice the starch and sugar are. most fully developed, and before they are converted into seed and weedy fibre; and curing it .up to the point when it will answer . to . put it into the barn without heating, and no more. UNLOADING HAY Mr. L. F Scott, of Connecticut" commu nicates in a bite number of the Country dentlentitn,lifl mode of unloading hay: from the cart all at once, which we print now for the inforniation of our readers, in order that it may reach them in time fug the approaching haying season• , He - aisys : ' 61 My p!akis to have two or more end reps rope spread on the cart rigging, and load on them, and when in the barn, bring the ropes together on .the top, on a strong double It pok4 tuado- , fast to a stout rope; • this rope may run through tackle, with a horse outside, .similar to the plan of en loadiitg with a horse, fork, while a man with a puy-rope over pully, back side of the mow, can 'direct it. where he choos es"' Then let down,and unhook the ropes on one side, and pull them out with the • eatrm, pow,er, that hoisted it, 3. Another,. Way, to hoist without the • horse, - is. to,haite to Wheel; Sithilar to'What, merchants use for hoisting' hogsheads or molasses and other merehan s dise, hung in the ridge of the bitin,:atidopefited in the same, way;With,gey-roPer. as'iti the, other r•Where barn . built With' the' floor Oti ono ;Side t:the with short iniddle-:bettme ,-: ':tlie-,..w heel '.,eari that-it neeit oWer. ?e, .1„ho-p•tty. z, (E6ucatliiiiaf. • • • .• ~.. • [l6 ING ..FEAIALIe'r',c'dLLEGE,. AfEetwricsilußO:' LA . . .‘ . . .. 'fixislnstittitlen,'tieshniedfor the liberal. °detention of Young Ladles, ha halm in operation to °years With the meat gratifying results. '. it is now ehtaidialled nn e then feuds; and Its pairoragu already ostendir.ovor moral Status. . , ' II is located nn the Cumberland Valley 16111E0 41d mid way ,betwenn litirrlsburg and Carlisle. in the mold tile nnd beautiful portion of the valley, and is in claw proilmity to one of the most word!, healthy. and en terprising Wiens in the nate. • ' It Is central, anal easy.of N , CORS. Sillllol.tS 11,11914 .Waahington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In t hu Mortlipg train Lr Ilarriaburd, will arrive at alecbaniesburg do time tr dinner.' The edifice is. large and commodlaus, surrounded by double verandasond will nermhenedatedbout one hon. deed herders. In Ito construction, It combinea all the modern Improvements for the promotion of health,. caul Mil and Convenience. In these rebpecta physicians pronounce It unrivalled., The chambers are large and neatly furnished. Faullhasn Its l'egi,dar for hunt itnil ventilation Only two atinients occupy the same room. The bath tams:are at +al times supplied,with warm end cold water. • The ground% urn ample, and well arranged ter rem° etloh, and the verlowt eallethenlo exeretses - - so esan, tint to health, graoonl movement and ayminetrj , o •Mrm, . . The Facultrq instruction I% efficient and expert snood. • , . In the Colleginte Dspartineni the — coursuor study-L ore high grade. comprehending all the subjebta belong lug to a Classical. Polite awl Christian Education.' lu tho PreparatoryDeaartranat pupils will he care. tally Instructed In those branches forming . the basis o tinUough English education. Sessioss.—Flrst Eressinn. hloth tho ISt Wednesday F.eptemhor to the 90th of January. Second' Sessibn, from tha Ist of Fabruary to the Ist July. Yucatan, during July um' August. 'VERNIS rElt SESSION OF FIVE NIONTIIS, PATAIIL IN A DVANCE. Boarding. Washlng,'Furillshed Iconszle. and Light. • • • • • • " s ro 00 'Tuttlou—•Coll.,gl In Drimintont. . • 4. 20 .0 0 l'reparatory • . . . 00 1900 First CIMN, Kn iuctra charge for Anelent - Langupgea. Mus anti Guitar. . . . .... 01 Vora! 1 , . . a .2. 01 . 1‘11 , i1.111 1 - Aw:wages, . . . . 10 . 111 Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Granche, it the rate', "I'oxt.lo,ol. furnislo. , l et city prices. For further particulara alhlruFs, Rev. A. U NLARLATT, A,. M.,' Aug . . 3, 1050.• fIUMBERLAND - VALLEY It. It 517,11.11 ER. 4RRA .11' GEMENT. "1 11 - 1 - . k-M • 414 eiiTrui 01 irounsr and after :MONDAY, A Pill I, Pith 18140, Pasßeng. Train, will run as follows: (Sunday!. exroptt.d FOR CRAM ER:A/11RO AND lIARRISSURO bit Train. Leave Ilagrrstow 6.45 A. M Oreunrasdc 7.35 ,‘ Chalalierabutt, 8.30 " " Shippailsburg, ' 0.00 -luwslllq 0.:t2 Carlisle. 10.10 • Nlechanlcahurg, 16.13 Art Ire at Ilarrishura.` 11.12 " FOR DIIAMBERSBURO AND lIAGERSEOWN MOE rave Ilarrl4ll9rg 8.05 A.:l Archanl burg 8.41 " Carlisle, 0.51 " " Now ville, 10.02 Shlppowthurg,. 10.31 " ' Chanibg, (A krive) 11.00 " " C reetimAtio, = Ca' Passengels will observe. that there is but On Train a day, (a Pan.onger and Frelln Train rotniiia.il over the Franklin 'toad, yonnecting with train to liar rlsburg at a.:)0 A. 11., nat. with the 'Crain aril vltig lion Ilarrisbufg nt 5.00 P. M. TII It Wi Daily Trains lenve Itariisburg . for Pittsburg .2.45, A. 31..12.50 and s 4os, P. 31, inahlog. direet.vol eqlokis.wlth trnins per Clnriuntol, -Louisville. 41,, Inuit. eilleago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all principal pointx throwlinul thu IVest, f enn For Philadelphia, Fla l'hylvatila Central lialiroad At 1:20 and 6.05 A. M., aturP2 66 and 8.00 I'. M. Yin 'Lebanon V. It, It., al 5.00 A, M., and 1 1 ..86, I'. M. For lialtlinnre, at 11.27. A. 7.20 A. M.. A M.• For .roverton and Willintn.vort at 1:27 and Kl 5, M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. M. NOTICE Ti) nil Stu Lions mine, Ticket,' nru feria. via: Chambershurg, Shippenmherg leehanivsburg And Harrisburg{ n redneti )))) cii CENTS ou tOI , II - TiCkOt Inn! inflOOllo to 0/11 - hisi:eii , gars that'prdvltie themselves with Tiel:ets before en. taring the Cum Rntlroud t)frire. Cltutberiburg, 1 April; 16,1A60; , 13. ENV 1N C4'S V.URNITURE•WARIi-ItOOMS EMI 1859' ,, ,.. - .117.1t.. - . 1859 - 7; • . • Fest High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at • the Cumberland County Ayrieultural Fair of 1857.) The subscriber has Just received the most splendid issortmont erartieles lu his lino, over brought to this glare—whicleho is determined to sell at prices that do fy competition. Park), Chamber, lOU ILNITUR. • Kitchen and .1 • • Office' _guihrncing ivory article used, by House and !Intel keepers, of the most approved an,l fashionable design "Ind Ibrir.h ; Including also Cottage furniture in t•etle. ericeptlori and Camp Chairs, 3lattrasses, nilit frames, pictures, 4e., k.c. Purchasers are 'requested In call awl—examine his ',tuck, at his extensive warerooms, West Main street, North side. , EIVI • pc)- Particular nttontlon given as ustuit to filler/dal ..riters from loon and country, attmultut to promptly. Ind on moderato Corms. A. 11. =9 A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENiS kTuftivatars, flarden lloes, Garden Trowels, Forks, Shovels, Bakes, Spades, Boas,. Pru ning lionin, alny Knives, Picks, :Mat tocks, Ray Elevate', Manure Hooks. Plows ol TEN different make, ' Including Plunks Plows, Bellwood's Mews, • Gibbs' Plows, Zolgler'sPlews, Bloomfield Plow, Bork Metal. and Eagle Plows, Sc., c. lust ',waived a large homily of all kind .of goods to fit' out the Former Sr Mechanic at March 7. TO. T a i ALIT A.ll It IVA. L OF Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and Confectiohary. S. W. ITAVERSTICK has just received from the city cad is now opebiog a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, to which he desires to call the attention of bin friends - Ind the public. - Ills assortment In thi.4 line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and tenth lu , ttuality and price of the articles. cannot fall to please purchasers. it would he hropssible to enumerate his • -FANCY11001)11,-; - .• .stgehstomprlse every Variety of fancyartlcles of tho most exquisite finish such as. rapier Macho ildods, tlegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays. Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, • • Ladles' Fancy Briskets. Fancy Work Boxes: with sewing Instruments, _Lnilles:_ed has, Writing and Port folios. Port Monnales, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, Fancy Paper weights, and a large society of ladies' Fancy statim-cry. " Motto seals and 'linters, Bilk and bead purses, hiding whips, elegantly finished. Pier cutlery, Perfume baskets - and bags, ' Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Basin and It. & 0. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fancy Pins for headdresses and shawls. Musical instruments; of all kinds and nt all prices together with an Innumerable variety of articles elegan t ly finished and suitable for holiday present, to which lifivltos special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of ISUUItd, comprising the various English and American Works, richly embalished POETICAL WORICS, Bibles and Hymn 11 , ades, elegantly bound in velvet with metal loops and corners, suitable for holiday gifts. lila assortment f School Rooks and School Stationery is also i•omplotm and comprises overs•thing need in the Sehools. . Ihealso desires to cull • the particular attun• (lon of Familias to his elegant assortment of • . LAMPS, ac., • • , from the extensive establishments of Cernellus, , Arrber and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, fur burning either Lard,'Sporni or rltherial oil; also llY011"8 celebrated - Kerosene or Coal 011 banips;togetharliltli Fiewer Vases Paney'Sereens, de. Ills assortment In Ibis lino is tin• equalett. lu the borough. Also. BROAD S AND TOBACCO, ombracing'all . tho Dvoritn brands, and a flnir wont of 51DEDSCDADD . 85101{1DtS AND PIPES: .rituvrs, such as Oranges: Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunus, &c., FANCY gONMEOPIONAILY—NIYES—Pit h• pHityND MINCED-IINAT,. pIONLEI3, In everyinriety and at alLprices, all of which-are pure and fresh such as can ho cbufideritly ,vccommended to his friends. His stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles usetui to aus °keepers which the pdbile aro especially invited to call and examine. Ilornocober the Did Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Ilanovoratruet. S . .' W. BAVERSTICK Deo. 7. 1859 ATEST L LATEST I ! " MAGNIFICENT OPENING of Summer. Millinery, M.H. B. 11.: . Hutton IA now ropon. lag the Latest, A mintier Ftothlonn , • .. . . . . , ' • pillilW. STYLV .91LIC & 011 APE BONNETS„ r, ' , . . ~, bine, Wald arid Straw.flonrieta, new idyl(' Ribbfinn and .Flownrs i Firm Lasborn - .Flats. and - Infant Ilate, 'new stylelliNliNllN flONNE'ffi, Cnipe Callao' and Veils, and Faney'cleodaof all kleda.---Also„ I'ItEIiTOT ,T,'ACSs''(6' SILK.IIf ANTILLAS• • ' ••Liiillia are Invited Co:call and :see , these _beautiful styles. ' • ..... ..• •., it,i .Mrit WA, PNYTON. • 3t,N ^O . "—qt., ' '- i ,--. , 11 'ttii,i',:e.. . ~,.;•,,,, 1. aTT.C7VT/04.•,! - VIEW STORE fiIiVNEW GOODS, After raturnino hfn neknowieugements for, tbo vOry• Moral patronage wbfell has been extendotf to Min, Abe ; undorsigoed wouttl call ,nitontlon to: tbu FILO 'that' hp' 11413 Just mopernal - hltrMtonalvo assurtnione Of fatally in'tria now storo•runnl. mi the southeast corner of the public square, where the public ore invited to call and examine a stock.o: floods which, in elegance, u•iely and extent. will defy competition; comprising in part loaf, lump, crushed 'and brown sugars, . Java, Rio and roasted Coffee ',Every va•. ttl~liili ^I p rlety and nualltv.of TSA. apices. (ground and uncround,) Pickets. Sauces, !Pablo I In. New Orleans, SugarhOuse and Trinidad op, iii I Nloloones; New York and Philadelphialip.7`.--- ups, Chop o, Macaroni, Vermeillll. split hoax ; Ilominy, linnet:meat, corn Starch,. Farina, Chocolate, Extract - . Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates. washing and bilk, ing soda. ToWee of the must favorite brands, and the finest qualiiYof Also; at heautifiAl neFortment of liribinnia Waiia, plain :aid band China Ware, Quedno. Stone and Ha, thorn Wateri.iii great vii• rlety, aim) an elegant lot or Fancy i 2 eiffief,.riffriielii 261 • perfumery for the toilet. FRUITS: Including Peaches In 'cans, Bedsit* Oran: berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges," IC2llOlls, N';‘=: - .:7/„. and M usent, {Vines In casks and lad. . I Ito . , ;scotch II blskoy, Ilnllnnd Gin, nod fieholdinu Schnapps. . ,-FISH AND SALT, A orsro stock of LA ,sIP., Including Dynt.t'st ralolsrat9ll 5 Tor burning ic,, osene sir coal 011, also Spornt. Lard ~nd Coal Oil,• Iturnfin; Y.lnlsl. Siii.rm 'and ,7814108. • .. CI DAlt-WARE AND BROOM& • , Bruolsos, Hopis, MorpB, Soups, Dnor•mnta, Waiters, bonknig.glaosus, line letter 800 note Doper, Wlll9B - painted burlsolx, hr. " • Colton 8110 woollen' llose, and half I foie, sind n full stork of 010090, Including thsi dull known Hanover Buck 010088. • r . _ _,.. • • . . Itimph I , lno btatr (' . . • In short. Ills stock coninrhos everything that is called for In 'HP Mil! Of I.llFilleSH.llll.i no efforts will he snared to render entiro'satiseactlon to Iliwntsioiners. C. INIIOIT. Carlisle, Oct. 27, Marketing nt all kinds, taken In exchange fn goods, 0 S E P U 1J,...5TE131 t" WA TH TCH HANOV §T -RU REET KER SOU, A few (Mon, Routh: of the rottit llouBe. •llnvlng supplied myself with a liqge assortment 01 Watch. ?dated:lls, Glasses. kr., 1 010 noir prepared ti Sepal!' all kinds of Watches. Clarks, Jewelry. kr:. on tin most reasonable terms', that may be entruseo d to no care. Doping by strict attention to business to he in eercd with share of pulolicpatronage. A 'flop assortment of JEWELRY, such as Ladies Breast Pius and Ear Drops. Gold and Breast Pins and Ear Drops. lino and Glass Pins all sloe. Geld Chain Hooks, Plated Chains. GilPLochols.Guarth lieys, &a. Also, a largo. and line assortment of (I I) FINGE It RINGS. Also, a fine nut of Silver Hunting, Detached Lover and Lenin,' Watches. and a good assortment of Slit, plated and Stool Spectacles. 111 of Which will be sold low. A share of public patron Igo Is regThettolly solicited. ' ,• JOS. U. 14'Elib., Carlisle, July 13, 18511..--d 3 - ••" disii.R/0•31 . 7 1 4 A3)111.3Y -GROCERY AND TEA STORE. Just revolved and in clove, n fresh and well so. lector! assortment 01 Rio, lnva and Mara• • can Coffee. 'boasted Colleo. Crushed • . Pulverized Sugars. liclluvd and othi.r, brown Sugars, superior , Syrup 31olasses, (Menus .(baking) Molas nes. Spices in) every variety— mire only ;tarch, FoFillo and Choridate. Mar , aronl, Cheese .arid Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo, . Finiemtos and Soda, Crtkint Tartar and as, sorted Pickles, ',Mustard and Cori:oilier Seed. TEA fine assoo !intuit In Packages - and In bulk—ns well as all other article, in:longing to Die 1 4 ndness—all at the IdWeak late reduced prices, J. W."*EDY., MEE 1.00 P.M GO! 1.22 2 10 8.1 216 .115 MEI 2 1.1 M 0•2 " 8 tti 401 431 1;10 1110 " MEM f nne~''; ~~. ~~I~i~: Ny.A TC I I ES,. J E • AND .siLVEIt.WAIthAT CONLYN'S old 1,0011/S11(41 Sta Wvst Main St., any opposite the,Cotoberland Valley Bank. Jest. received n new ..amok' of lILC ii ; , o r eiryou edalltonti. silver nary, de_ lu idditlnu to nth 0. N. LULL_Suporl miner sbccit to wltteh I lo vile the attantb , of the nubile, The ileinaillellt eillitineeii fine '' ..,..,. gold and silver lever natches, Itunting,,,ra, . . and 'open ens., de, gold. Anchors for C .. / ... . I.dies and (lentlemen and Filver Le. ) pines tanl (innate,. watthes of every Yie % ..,...5., , f i riety - In style and price. , Also line gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladles and flontionten of every quality, pattern and priee. Ooh . fob, vest. curl, and nark chains. (told :Jrarelets, tinge, rings, culf•pittsi Finds, sleeve-buttons. crosses, 'charms Are,, ,tc. Cold aml silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives, forks. table, tea, salt and mustard absent if overy variety. A largo novortinent of gold, diver eonnnnn spectoriotP, to sun a 1• IVO Invite special tattoo A flim lot of 001.11 I'I'.RR from Um Lust makers .portnclu corns, facy, boxes, silver :lad pearl cord rows. rod aid couniti bracelets, unfelt chains, ~,, Maul le. Clocks nit4c o n l lets of articles uro ally kept In .lewelr, ctablirlanents, ,s•lileli will sell low !Or en 1. All articles mar• I , tant‘l4 to bo mina 11 nr.l represented. • !Articular attl.ll m paid as usual to ; r ft, WATCH REPAIRING aid all work war' ranted, Pee. 23, T 567.1 • 14 -1 RE SII G It 4 (1 . C RLE S! - • AT S. C. I I [NETT'S Shod and Mackerel of different grade% At lIUYETT'S. a mmo., st:00 Fish and Whitt, Fish, At 1111YETT'S Codfish, Salt and PLAclarl Herring, , At IIUVETT'S Mesa qndOrackekcau bo had •;, A 1111YETT'S. Dried Fruit, Preporves'and Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef and Hume, At IIUYETT'S. A flesh supply of LIQUORS,' At:IIU17011"9, Oils, White Lead, Sc., °WATCHES, JEWELRY A: SILVER•IVARII. IVO would rospectfulty - inform our ►friends, patrons and lhe'poldlc generally t tpo WO /MN, now In Store.and odor 11'110LE:4,1LE 41: RETAIL, it the lowest Cash I'm lees n large and •orpeliplee stock of Watches, Jew• Iry, Silver and listed Ware, of 000. , t y variety and style.. h . Eve.Y ile , rlption of Dlnniond lIENItY SAXTON rk.ad other Jowrlry 1 . 1 - 1 . 1!c1 . 4 .2 lour. it at ghnri nptti . tlckods t , •nc represented. N. B. Porilenity ottentlon Oven to the REPAIRIN( ;11'uteheii end Jewelry, of every description. STAUFFER A: 11 ARLEY, No. (122 Morhet Street. South Side, rIIII.ADELPIIIA. March 14, '6O-31n. AIARRIAGE A, (3 IiPILLTAY , T vouNG,.m. D I o ocret duo to Courtxhip. Love . ...!0.,,P.., an s it h Ma ' rriand: with the ake.eB Ind.. 1"- dent to 'Yeah, Maturity and Old Age _ ,- Lf=" . ,., . I .r-- .- ..:. —being lights and shade , or Married ;11A.;' , \'',.',,... N,l.lfe, 10i .lip e and Sorrows, !lopes, rya es. :,."''1;„:, , ‘,,\)7. : :, and Insappointinents Let all no.rried , :;2 f :ltr ~..,6V,...- iliaceople,. 41. , OOP, -contemplating-mar- Q . : tiV• . Hild having theleast Impediment worried life, road this hook. Lot every young man d 000100 In the land read Ibis book. It in FULL OF PLITES, nn4 di,eintiON Feerels that every one should know: a little knowledge at lirat way save a world. , of trouble In after Sall,' for n ropy (enclosing 25 ::ents) to - ' .DR. WM. 'YOUNG, No. 410'SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Cirllslo, Apr 1 1 .25, 'f.o :3n).* 1860 lIARDWABE! HARD _ WA, RE • .Iniih P. l.yno t Son bare just completed opening their Spring Steele et Hardware, Paints, Oils, varnishes. Mos ke. to which they Invite the early atttentlon of the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all Its various branelies,and can now accommodate the pub• Ile with .in large or small quantities, at the lowest prices, But WO do not wish the pub!le Imunderstand that WO 'MVO brought lilt the t orals In Philadelphia and Nuw York to our town, but we can assurn theta that ono look Into our storo will e malnro Main tlett , wa have enough to, supply the demand in this market. Persona Wanting, goods to our line will find It to their advanincte totdsi), us a call before making thair purchases.—All orders .sonally and punctually attended to, and, no inhire ;notations made to effect snles - ' JOIIN P.-LYNN & BM% North Hanover lit..earlitla.' Ding 2, '6O SPRING (.3001)S.-- SHARPLESS BROTHERS, Have I -twelve.] an admirable stocky Fabrics, Now such as TILAVELLERIES, and CAMILLAS. • Fancy SILKS frost Auction -bid w iho cost of favor 'Afton. • . - • , • HANDKERCHItFS and CitAVA,TS. ' HOSIERY, EiIIIROIDERIES, PLAIN colored, BLACK gloss:) , SILKS, and neat CHECKS. .URAY I'Ol'E• LINES in ovary variety; Chiba and Plaid. OIL CANDIES. GRENADINES,' LAWNS and CHINTZES, MUSLIN:, FLANNELS, . QUILTS k FURNISHING GOODS. ' " IRISH SIIIIINNO LINENS of ' '• the best blench. SHAWLS CLOAKSLACE* and piLic NIANTLES, • ' Good afar. FRIENDS • . , 6110 E Goobs: . . BOLTING CLOTHS, '• • •';- - ' SHARFLESS DRUNTER& Silt dr. Chestnut, Flllirolclphid; My ' / siibs'ariNir'l4ilj)kopar&J :Ij,io„sati' .. i. 9 ,nierdiAti:tolo,o49l:B,,s.)4sl.ENT, by Neibe' c►auuo ‘ fGR C=muFbts LIQUORS .IVholesale and retell, embracing common and old lip; Whin key, Itrandb,H; dart: and pale, Lisbon Sherry Port. Aladerla, fit p e`, Catawba TITOMAS CONLYN EIRECE! I= RELIADLE GOODS. EMIEI3 OREM -frilittuf Szi ' TE*OOAl,:tiN-D , 1 4 - U.BER YARD. have this day entered into part .uuriddp to trade la', ' • ' • • D.'. - L. U . 1%1 ll j R hiivetiti*Aniliorila ad atidluratah Id order 011 klude - and - Aoalltf • "—. .•- „ • ' SCANTLIiia; .4. .' I'aling, pleatoilo Lath , Shingling Lath. worked Nit or. lint and Weatherboartling. Pants and hulls, and over . ) , ar tide that Waage to a 1.U3111.1111. YARD. • •MI kindit of to: wit t ' Whitepine, hemlock, 'and. Oak, of ti;llerent quell! lea. Having' Cars tit out own we can furnish bills to 'order: of any length Mill Fine lit the shortest notice Antrim, the most •reasonatile Junes.' • Our worked hentslit will be kept under cover so •thrit they' can Le le riddled dry al all tinies:. • Wu hero rons.tantly,Otilitind all klndx of Family Coal tinder rover. which m 0 will deliver, clean to any part tit ' 4hehofotigli. To wit • . I.YKS.NS Brokon ;Egg Stovu and Nut LUBB FIDDLER, TREVOBTON, „ LOCUST MOUNTAIN, 1.011BERY:' do. do IClOhalve plpilgo . quraelvua to IF.II irt tho lowealt prices lbFt quality of lunelatrner'B , and Black mith'e- Coal, always en hand ,videll we will soil at the lowest figure Yard west Mu 01 Grawnear Srbool. llalu Atreet. ARMSTRONG & 11.01,Ftat. July 20,1,35 D GU AMBERSBURG FEMALE SEM Tha halation is pleasant and healthy, and the ndran Japes era equalled by lbw in the land. The institution Is 11970 lUld prOMperOltS, with a corpinf nss•stants clip PiHI with °aro. mid well stualined to instruct 111 the solid And ornamental branches, Thu In II moires In tit° board dig depart Mont nro parentnl. moral and I n I inc.. • The host session- will 'commonet• 'on the 7th day.of February. Catalogues, may. be hod on application to Ilia Principal. • • . . . . . . ItEFF.BENGES IV. %V. filth, ; Bev. John Alt, Lnudon, I'a; Oro. IL 'Burlier, EFT, Ilogueato .14 lion. (;(.0. ntml.ors, B. S. Srbpede, I). D., S. h. Fisilpr, U. h., Vey. P. 11. Rrusa. Ituv.Josopb Clark. g, P r o• fivemrx at Primmaan, N. J., Loth of tliu Collego and Theo logical Seminary. rov. HENRY REEVES. A. M., Mrs. HA RA.I IL REEVES; Jan. 22, 19110. ,lj - J. R. NONIC:IIIAIRERN F ORWARDING AN 1) 13011111 IS • §Io A N, npusE, • • FLOUR AND FEED, POAL, PLA,TEIt AN!) SALT'. • Tho subscribei baling taken the Warn !louse ears and fixtures nCWIn. It. MurrAy's ktnAcn estal,ll,ll - en West High street. opposite Inekinson College, .would Infram the public that Ile has e'nicio . d ban a gen'eral Forwarding arid Conunissfnu bmlness.• The highept market price will be paid for Plour;Oralp and produce of all kinds. Thug aro ohm, prepared to frrlght prodwe and stork to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lonest rat...soda) moray and deoatch. EL ISTEII AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and FLOUR AND VEEliat a holesak or retail. Coal orall kindv. embracing . , LYIiEN'S VALLEY. LUKE,EIDDIJIt. SUNBURY WHITE ASIL LOCUST GA Limeturner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY FOR FAO'. KEPT UNDER COVER and delivered dry to any part of tbe town. R. NONEMAKER uguet IT, 1559. FEWO A L' Y A . 1t D t nuns WEPT- The iiubserther would resiwelfully roll the attention of Lhoeburner's, and the eltizenti n 11616 'and lam surrountling,e,citintrx AtVrally, to him - - N 'NN," - AL 'YARD, attached to Ma Warty tioitFO. on West WA Ft.. who ho will 1;eop eonstautty: on hand n Lugo nupply of U Lent quality of COAL, • ... • Lykens 1111111 yr; Nue Grove and TN, ton, Broken, Egg noil.Natt Conl—nlawilial nod thy, which ho pledgea liIrFeII to Fell at the lowest point' , prices. Hest quality of LIMEBUNNEWS AND BIACICB3IIIIII3 COAL, always ow hood. AZrY - All ,n4lers loft at tho War. Musa; or al Ills re lo North_Haaover street, Will Le, pi °DINH' tended to. J. W. HENDERSON. 0" L A S'S ! GLASS!! PAINTS T PAINTS I! A full 10.10,1111.111 of Olasa of .411 NJ/1 11111 quality, nitlln largr stork of Irt,ll n colors. Oils, Varolthes. kc , (:,mint to largo or . ( Ills gum:titles, at low ligurbs at JOAN LYNI: k. SON, Ort. 27,'59, North,llanoror Ftreot. HOSTETTER'S STUMM BITTERS. The propriepsiAltud manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CEI.P.ISHATED STOMACH BIT TERS cot .appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few farts upon this point viii speak 11101 . 0 powerfully than volumes of bare nesertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit.- ters for the last year amounted to over a lunlf million front its 'manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during Abe tanning year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal propertiett contained in the prepare. lion, and the sanction of the•111013L prominent• physicians in : these seetions 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 efileacy in all cases of sttinuteltic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. • ' This is not a 104m:try pointlarity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of Gann peting the qualities of the Bitters, but n solid e:dimat ion of an invaluable medicine, which is destined 'to lie as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters "have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other. bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To 'be able to .statb , confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a 'Kcalrco of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systein, givit,g it, that.,totio „and onere.-indispensnLie tor the restoration of health. • It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive,organs, mildly brit.brit.powerfully, and .soon restores them , to ucoulition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly poisons nifty Iwo the Bit lers•dailyas per diroci ions on'the bottle, and they will tied in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to eornfort declining years, as-it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic; and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi . deuce of thousands of aged men 'and \COMM who have experienced the benefit of using this 7-preparatiou - whila - suffering-from'stenutch do , rangements and general debility; acting under the advice, of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious' Althga and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few wide to the gentler sex. ,There arecertain periods when tied: cares ate no harassing that ninny of them shit: under the tyial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to ferea her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant: Should the parka' of maternity arrive during the stuntner sensor, the wear of b;dy and mind is generally aggravated. ne-e,' then, is a necessity' for a' stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and •vesponsibilivits.. Nursing. mothers gene sally prefer thellitters to .011.other'invigora ,tors that receive the endersethent of. physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. . '• All those: persons;.to whom Wilt rrOe itarticit larly referretubove, to wit: sufferers front fever and ague, caused by malaria, diat•rhobn, -dysentery, incUge'qtion, -less Of. appetite, — mud rill (11mm:ear derangements 'of the stomach; superamivated inialids,'persons of sedent fry occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare. by giving .to llos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters .t trial. CAUTION.—Wc caution Hut public against using city of the Many imitations or counter feits, but •ask :for .li - own:wok's CELEIIRA'PED S ; rOMACII ninl see that each bottla lion the words " Lind. Hostetter's Stomach Haters" blown on the side:or the_hottic,.and stamped, on the Inetallio cap covering the : cork; and . observe that our Putograpli signitturiris pn the label, Prepared and:sold by HOEMET'PEII & SJITITH, PittSburgh,,pa., and sold by. rill druggists, grocers, said Alorders . , generally throughout' the 'United State's, South Axle ries, and Gorman:; . , • 1 . eat° byß. Hlllort B.W..llnyeratlck . ,'Crirllald; John lb,AtAlck, John, Membaugb, Dliippeniburgr L. Haul man, J. Xl..!l,annlng, IllarDaDlcaburg and Drugglota generally . througlinut the county. , .Nem. D i '69, 13UIVI:PWAIIP,',CE1.1331T27--..- • , 6 , 0 haiiwik,Conient.irlth evrary largo tomortinont and Iron Pinupx,,Jd 84 • kinds EhrOor non over, p 8 tlnCliordlylkto, atm.! ", , 313ireli 7:TO: • "iiliSccUitiicoit'. • C 0 OD , G 0.0 D! ! 00 0 ! ! r ! X Just reielvad at the cheap Grt.eory of the untie' signedllols • of good th:tiba. a part of whleW.Life the.fol. lowing • , • • Iturfnetlcally:Sualcd PEACIICS, (frosh.) . • ;. •`, - -" • . , II ''• • " • " ," • (./VBl' , • . • " le/BST:MS, " ' PINE A 1•1'1,E, " • " , •TtIIITI,E SOUP, '! • SAlttOlifS, Plaided Cerktos, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, .Lobsters. Cauhtlower, , apers. ' • .011ves, T.lmatae Itat'sup, {Valiant do., Mushroom do, Pepper ;Sauce. Hominy, Uri Lts, the finest of Dried !foot,. tiuOr.oir..tl flatus. iihoul.lor. Sum, H, Mare: o no, Sugars, Outlaw,, Teas, Molassra, and f !) of all Ii hats, • QUC. NSW VI .N fghillS, among which 010 , twenty 11v0 tlinimilal n01'111:111 :Shots.- prime Tohaceo. and the very best ton/ purest blquolts In the county. Coufertinnary and Pratt. , . • All of wirleli are olf.aatd • to the rltlxonsnf Carllslo nun county of llumbnrCind, nl Iho lowest prt f es fur C.,11• • • O)yIIL UNE, ECM; two doof . ',+ Baia of 111,00,1 t. , Warehouse. , do. - Cnrll, e , Nov. 9, 1859 tittillE INSURANCE.-TILE ALLNt - 1‘ EAST PllS, , iSill/lto MUTUAL, Flit Fli SLII.ANCiII COMPANY...of Curabeilmol county. Incorn , Bute,' by an net of Assoml,ly, is I,OW fully or;Mtilzell, I n operation under. the management' el the MIIOIIII4 commissioners, viz: Daniel liuiloy, IVIIIIam It. Gorgati, 'Michael Cochin', J.• Inchelborger. Christian Staynntn, John C. Dun. lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis Myer, S. Eberly, Banjo mitt 11, llkkaser, .1. lintuilt., •foseph Wickersham. Cathcart. . The rates or Insurance 111 . 11 WI low awl taw rabbi ;IF a py Company of Um kind In the State. Persons ,vl,.hlng to borommniubburs arkiltivitort to make application to thy agoras of thh rommtny,' who aro wiping to walt upon tlient at any time. .rff IV:VI. R. GOIIIIAS. President, l'rosldunt ' ' LEWIS llVElt,•Seerotitry MICILIEThencK ra N. Treaauri.r. . • Managers.— Gorgas e . L. Ilyer.letian Stay 'man, M. flovkile..F. C. Dunlap. IF. Alm till. I). linily,..l, 11.0euver, Alae i.7atheart, .1. Wickersham, .1. Elehe gar, lairrly, .1. Brandt: AAP:NTS: , CUM 118 It LA NI) COUNTY:— John She rrieli. !Ohm. Itenev Zit -rniiremato•town ; Samuel Wordionn Dlelanson ; !Inpry llow man. Churelitgorn ; fi Ht: Snot!) Mhhilelho ; Konttel (Inthanr, q'. friers Saone! Cf111VOr• ‘leellaniesbnrg; .1. lA . ; : ,,,Cocklln, Shophordstown; I): Conrer, Sholthorllxtown Sax' ton. Silt., /Spring; tient. novo, stick. sliver Spring; Citation Bell. C:11.1k11, :John ltyer, Uarlish, . • YORK' COUNTY,—W, 5. Pickin.'l)too , r; Peter Wol Franklin ; Jar. Griffith, IVarringt,, .7. F. Thou itorlf. Washington:. U, Ituttor, N,ewlntrg; It. C. Clatk, I a: 1) UPIII N 01).--Ilonser Lochtnan, liarrhOntrg. Members of the company Itavingspollehoothout to ex. • piro. can have Clout!, wed soy making opplication to anvlof the Scents. • • April 20. 18:,11. 1 illielpitto JNO. B. CIIURCFi. CIIURCEI ,C EBERLY STEAM SAW MILL • 4 )1... . . LUMBER YARD, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds of LUMBER, • colpitnntry on ban Lumber dellverod nt nny point noc'esslble by lbalr =2==! BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS bur To ODD}: May 25, 1829—tf ' W A R 1) A. SSOCIA 'l'lo N PIIt7.AD,I L'l? •• • A Bunovolout Institotion, cotoldisho.l by operl3l. nt dommout for tho relief of 13111 F 114: :11111 111111011.11 out 1;04.4111v 111111 vmperlally for the etire of lliouosau of Lilo riucual Orplis• . I I , ,DICAL A11%1(3E...dye,' by tun Aminr„ S., aeon. to all who apply Icy letter, with a hl , Koription their onoditioni, 'habits or lir, and licrattiii [if fnrniNin frt.,' of ehlIG,1•• V A 1.1111,L4; Iti.:l'ollTA nn Spertiiatorrhtra. and nlfi. Dla•n,wn of the Sexual Octane, and lon Um N NR' Itllll Einhs eu,pb.vel the I)l9nms try. sencto the :Wifely re: In sled.lettjn lirelopv, heu id charp,. 0 Or thr, 5t..t...,4 !tic tyr..hyze will 1,, A 'Lliretiri, 11111NIITON. Acting Su go a; !toward .Issovintion, No. '2 South Ninth) ;Are.. Philadelphia, J'a. lie order Of Inreetnrs, !(NA l'residhn I:1 110. RU lltattLD, 'Siterutary. 1 - ADD, WEBSTER, 5; pi). • impßovm) TIGHT STITCII SEWING 'MACHINES. On I;xhibltion and for ,snle nt Mrs. It. A. 1111'50111'S . DAUUNItItIIAN ItOONki, 2101 door wu.st of Or. ZITZEIt'A (Moo, , Sand I:Qr r. cliclllar to - W. 11. MASON, Agent. for. 7, 1855-tf. pA I NTS AND Of LS.- • 10 iVillte head. Inn') Gnllous of oil. Ju received vilh n Large assoriionort of • Varnishes. Fin, Proof Paint. Turpentine, ' JApart, Whirr. %due, • Putty, Colored 7, Ile, Bed Lund, • • . - Whiting, Bulled I.lml Llll, Shellac. Sin•rnt 011. Paint Jirusires, 111.11 011, Re y Colors of otery de,erlntion dry, and 011 In vim:4 an nhes at the Itardware Store of 1,11e1.1 I. 'GO. n , ff6NIIY ,S.IXIION, • . . A •••r? ??"--4 , .• Ai 4.&:. Thousandp nroda Ilp npealc Ing . tl.7]tillma of DR. 'EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. and why I'inkause It never fella to afford Ini.tanthneo relief whoa elven hi time. It lON as It by 111/I.Zic, .0110 tuba :done will convince you that what we nay true. • It contains NO PAREGORg OR OPIATE of any hind, and therothre ratios, by }unloving the sufferings oryour child, 'lnstead of by. deadening. Its sonsibillifns, For this reason it,conitnendo Itself a , the only renal() preparation now known for Children Teething, Diarrhoea. Dymentery, (Din ing In the Dowela; Aridity of the z. 4 tornarli, ti'ind, Cold in the head, and Croup, also, for ooftening thu gums, redudng irdbunt lion, regulating the !towels and relieving pain, IL has no equal—being an anti spas roadie it is nord success in nil cam's of Convulaion or other Fits; Au you vain.' ttio Ifo nod health of your clilltlron. nod Iv kb to Faso thorn front those Ent and blighting consequent., width nre certain to mutt from the non of narcotics of wide other' remedies for rnr,ffiik Caul pin In to aro comp,sed, take none lint lilt. EATON', IN VANTILE this you em rely upon. It in . porfootly hartnle,o and cannot injure the most Unliontu infant. prier, '25 routs Full directions acempany each bottle. Prepared only by IhM!thy human Mond upon being ANALYZED always promos us with the same essential elements and gives of course the 'true Standard. Analyze the Blond of a per,on suffering from Consumption Live Complaint, Dyspepsia. Scrotum, to. sod we find In en cry Instance ceitaiddeficiencles in the red globules of Blood Supply these delicleneles and you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing nieces. Thera are FIVE 'PREPARATIONS - . adapted deficlencses of the Monk*. different diseases. For Coughs (:olds, Dronelsithk or any since ttin wlvitever of the TIIROA T er,I:UNO3 Inducing Con. sumptlon, use'No. 1, which is ate aye tiso No. for Du prolusion of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and ler till Ohms, la Complaints arising from Over use, ilesteral Debility, and Narcosis Prostratlinic No. for : Llssur Complaints. No. 3, for flys:ivied:L...llolnd already prepared Itr alb. sisrption It takins - by drops and carried hunimilately Into the el reulniion, 66 that *bat you :Rohn. you recalls. The No. ft Is 11,r Female Irregisisst 11105; ilcsterin, Weak nooses, aihs.. Sea special 'diroctions ler this.. For Salt Rheum. tirtiptions, Scrofulous, Kidney. and Bladder Comic:slots. take No 0. In 'all Cast, the direction Must Ip strictly followed.. isitac of the Blood Food Si_ per bottle. Sold by CHURCH Is DUCtiNT, No 4:19 nnetsi way, New Yvyk .1.14. Dynt t bi Sons: Philadelphia, and 0. 11. Rid ore Pittsburg Wholesale Agents. I 0 ii: CREAM. ~. . . . The ..subserdlin'would respectfully announce t the.publio Olt' he is now--prepared with n •illtinna room, nt his old etnnil opposite the Rid. hued tleput. , c (ambit leo Cream of 1.3 Ziff FLAIO it, to ony number and stjshort notice, i May 11, 'GO -at. ' DAVID ROCK A FRLUSIV. • 100 TONS' WON ANI) .1.101:1,11:1) IRON of the very boat lINOI,TSII'IIItANDS warraw twit to ovary way Suporior to American make. ' Just ru colveil with a largo areortment,of • •' Sheet Iron, ' • ' 'Ana`ila,, - hoop Iron, • • - Irbve, , Dand Iron, ' Para, , `•"-- Dora° Shoe Iron, Itnapi, • ' • "Dining Stool, • " Dolts, Cant Stool, • ' Wadi, Dilator Nuts, ' Wantiera, ' -" ' • "Saran` Platen,' .• : •s. Nano. • . . . ' • '• -'•• .- ' 111110w:111M ilaljo , To &c.,..tv. - Cheaper than' tlie chonOest;'at thel 1 1 i H d f ir Y nr p o A SXtTo Nof Muruh 70.0, . Q 14:' Di: All it•O'ii eold 'at pity plicle pith terititi—iddo awl warranted. ': . . ~~j~scc~~i~co~i~. IA•ItLIaLL AND. PIMA/WU l'l4lA 7 4 4 1 0 'ffA caPeo_ DAILY IPII.IMIGIVY FREED, WA111) d‘. 8111e.8 1 14. 811 31ArtraT Strair, Sr. 11. IMOADS, .I.lmB. Writ!:LT, 4:4 ears of this lAne leave Ilia i/opot 511 Market at., Dtkil, at 4 o'..inc t, I'. Lome Carlisi Daily, rat? o'clock. A M. llondit int), this Line simuld be enrked l 0. di P. Mail 'ref t Line, and Sent In by 4 o'clock. May -2571. . • I) ',II ILA 1) E L P 1.1 - A AND itnAinNu; • • A 1 1. R ffi • A D. ' SUM:111.:It ANILIMIEMENT, • • • . APtut. 1h 1855.• . Twn passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun. Lrvti excepted,) nt 0.00 A. 31 ;and 2.-15 P. 31.. far Phlia telph la, arriving there at 12.50 noon and 7.40 P. 31. Returning, leareqpiladelphin ut 7.:30 A. 31 , and 8.80 '. 31., arrirlug at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.25 1' WM. IS au _t: To Philadelphia, &0.1 Cam • 0.26;170. 2 On nob train.) ?2711, Faros to Ileading. f 11.130 and 0.30. • At Reading. connect a Ith tratni, for Pottsville, 'Miners. rifle. Tamaqua, Catawissa,.&e. Four trains leave Hooding for Philadelphia dolly, at A. 31 10 A. NI. 12.20 110011 and frAiii 31.• ' Leave Philadelphla for Heading at 7.20 A. NI., 1.70 1.3 u P. NI.. 0n;11.45 P. NI. Fares from Heading to Philadelphia, 411.75 and Fl 45. The morning from I lorrlsburg eon no,:ta nt loading with up train for Wilkesbarre. Pittston "and SZI /111L01/. Voi through tickets and other Informotlon apply to .1..1. 1.:1,YDI;, (trawl') Agent. Mn) 11. 'lO .—L.-- • NE \V 'l.' A G y E It 0 E Th...lbs,l;vr him started a 1,11 wetildy lino 01 Stages and laudlslourg. leaving Car- Hein every 'Monday, Wedneeday and Friday, honied' , Mel . ) , on the arri,:o ortho alteripoon Lentil of turn front the east. Ileturning, leaves iiiiinlhdairg S 111/ .A. every Tuesday, IVetinesilay and Saturday. and ni . riVoi: at Carlisle .01 1.10 It. - 31., via. Perry County NYarni- Spriiitte, Sherliiii BRIM, 81 . 1.1 . 1TiCti (hip unJ.l'arllnlo Sul plug SpritiLiN. I/II and or, Julie the 110 i, thin lIIIu will run doily for the accommodation of being to the - -Puny In 11/0 noverol 'On 011OWS: CLIIVIO to Sulphur - tlniggx n . .• . Sterrett.'a (Nu, . . -. . . • " Perry County IV'art - n tiprlngs, Lituilisburg, • nETURNING fa ndisburg to NV', Springs, . •• tillernums.ltdo, lilerrett's lisp, Vurph , 'ir ' •' " . . Ithove Hoe w9ll te:ulm•ly carry the MAT P, to nod Prom the several paints atom. Indicated. ' I lain, °loon well, olo:•1,ed 4,111 lit all thoeo•ready to furalk.ii harsosaml , ol! 11:.'S to Elite, who will linter toe with their potrottaoo, on tho most reasonable tertlinnod la the Forylo.st r.yia lIEBEIM • FxCE gIO It l' IOT 15 E A. P. lIENIS'OiIIt would respeetfolly.loform 11,, rl 0z.... orr,,uw,. and vionity th.t. MOIL. In Zug's- new bandit:K, oast owner of Market Square, where MCI: at all I hlllat ready to take X3Yllltl/TVPF:ti to the latest and tonSt aprtrolisl sl ylk.,.pictures taken lo rainy tool cloudy weather tot clear. and sat. isfactilm given or no charaes made. Portraits and Pa• nuerreotypes roided. - Miniature Pictures taken for Lorkets &t•.• • • Arthrotypos wArrantrillohtalld tllO test of thne,lieta or WII t I.lolles and Gentlemen urn cordially Inyliu d to ca nod OXRlllllll..Fimcitit.... riot from to ill). - A. 11. lIENWOOD. MME 3 t \r1:It1 STABLE.—llavlng_pur a..4 ehasell from J. It. Nonentalter his LIVERY ES. I Pill Ito albays ready t.......eamm0. date the public with 11011t;I1tl, CA It lt I All Et , . I Et.l, and ...very other.... ajc,....1.1.. hl nty Hoe. lty strict attentlont. to boaltives :Ind a moire to plraor. the subserther hopes to repel ye a liberal share of patronagn, iit:111117g-fIgNDEL. K. 11. Oinolhosses oil hand to supply tlooo n bar Ire in need at 14. 11. IsL7. • . JAMES it .',WEAVEII'S C A 111 N T • nsi, s j(e " 7-triA " • MANUFACTORY,- It NonTii II 4 NOV SIR ECT..I7 nl.w E, PA Blaring been .114.1.4 M in the kl,ll.onu for or en . twenty years no '.Olllll return thanks to Ills customers and li lends, for tint liberal ellroltrnilnelit oxtomirti In years ~otio ly. rich full her nssitres them that no pains will.lacspared. in clan full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Cli AIRS AND FURNITURE, . at every drSerlptlMl constantly on hand,' or made to mrder. Warranted to he of the best quality. or tin, la. test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest plhslblo prier's nor rash. - Ito nl6to equtfoues businells n 9 ;In UNDERTAKER.— Ilively made Coffins, yiatyllie or.oth,w [FP. con. shortly or. initial and fnucitiff: promptly attended to I,ersonally In town or country, on the most reasonable Lonna. Chrrry mullVnlnut Collinv. Lirre size, e(.11 finished mud lined 11,0 from 8 - to 12 doil,,rs. Walnut CoMos roverod from IJ to JO'doliors. JAMES R. WEAVER . Mny 2.7. 18:311-1y. , ' • Y. ll,—Two properties Fitunto In Ch urrbtow . .n. Cu, county, urn offered for Mi . , on racy tumuli. Apply til.vvu.' J. It. W William I Practical. PL UJIBE in Me imrentencpf Muzin Sfre .11.0.11m1 Iron l'lvek, . . hydrants, bath Tula+, Bbd .V Cold t;hower Baths, Mall Bilers, Water (Insets.l% :tsld ll.,ina, 4 .- -i • ' ~ Force and Litt Pumps, , hyd m olle liams,,,te, Whit Inin Werd Tubes, ' • And sorry Ileserlption of cocks and fittings for gnu, steam, water..te. Superior cooking ram„ s, heateraand - gas flalnres Hut up lo ,qllll.ellan. stores and dwelling!, :It aliortindire, In 010 most IIIiIIIIIIII style. All 111/deli- Ilk and work in Our fine at low rates :tad warranted. • 4,5-Ciscotry work and Jobbing promptly attended to. Mar.:2.l. thrill—iv , pAl'Elt lIANGINGS SPRI:NG 1860 STYLES. • WALT. PAPERS.- HOWELL & 1301111, 111ANUPACTil1tEltS AND 1111 , 011Ttnt1 1 OF imp Ell lr .1 NG IN GS. No. 17 South FOUItTIL Street, below Market, Nil rtelpllll. 116•ra ❑11115091 1111 . 111t1011 to IVIIOLVE‘LE it: RETAIL live • -• :1:8. a ,1)10.11(1 stook of g mos to holett frorpottul all of Ito riowvst and boat desIgna..—WINDOIV 'A l'EltB,lll oudlqbs vkriuty. LIERRINCPS SA.FES.- FAIlli1:1,1, BF:RHINO k. CO., No. 629 Cheatnut at reel; (.layne'n 16,110 Plldnlolphla, Only suanufuet urars in this zqato of HERRING'S PATENT CIIA3I. PION EIRE AND BURGLAR PllOlO :4 , 56E5, secomt with Ilat.t.'s PATENT PUNTIMR both of which rdeeived Medals at tha World's Foir, London. and-Wdatl'a , Fair in-Nox yurk, 184477 . 3101 IN THAN 26,000 Ilerriny's 810 s ::•Fr..4 : w . gio .c' 7; ,' k,i ,'' ' : % & -- :".arri l rl-1, - R - rot,ok, ~,,,,,,z , .4 . ,7 ., , _ LI _ I I , , .. , t . -...-;,g,,,,..2.:',:q .• _ harr been Flthi, Mid ire now In art uol use, and :,eorly .100 hose her, tested In serf dental fires and have never failed to preserve their con. tents. We also keorinit hnhel and ,oho to order DIVFI.I.INO Doyle SkltSi• “Sidetnlrti and 1 . 1.61 r 8art" , "—( 1111i13. flan of handsome furniture) of elegant design and workmanship. Also, lturgior Proof Sails for Rinks. Brokers, Jena`, ers, Vault Doors, Solos far:Specie. .ilver Plato. Ae.. Thu Burglar Proof Farb In tisr at . t he Treasurer's 0111ra of Pleksway r .unty. 0.. (at CireIAIIIV oelo n1111111..1 turd by ua. and Is universally acknowledged to ho the trougest the world. wh.hlng Salen will find It their interest to all Or sm u t for our ratalopo before parehnslng else. whom, as.thesr ore the only Safes 0111..11 have pioeed bonmolvos' liOrivetiy FIRE PROOF 111111 I'm. Irony 01111)- Ivfig. •Id:00 REWA RR will be paid to any persnn that ran oho. , note IlaltßlN.e'S I'A'VENT CIIANIPION SAFE elver talk,' to pre:erre, Ile content,. In an accidental Ore, plarch 118, leco-301. 1860 FrARDWARE.- ' -• Tho Subs,'her lumjust icturned from the Enstern titles-with-the lorgest, cheapest and, best leleeted os so:lntent of fiord wore over offered in this County. 'Eve ry Ohm lola 10 o largo Wholesale end Itetsll perd u-ore Rom eon he hod n little lower than any other house In the county at the‘Chean 114 rdwore otore of March i, 4in. 11 y §AXTON. • • I*US ES I BRACES ! ! S i'POR TERSHI C. A. NEEDLES, A. W. Cori:ter & Race Sliver**. 111.1LADELPILIA. Practical Adjnster of Rupture Trusses and Atechattin cal Remedies. Ilan constantly on hand a largo elnrk Genuine French trusses, also a complete assortment of Chu I eat American. inchtdittit .the celebrated Whiny Patent Lever'Telsc t lielliyed by the beat authorities tr I. superior t" any yet invented. English and Amen. 'CAW supporters end Ilelta Shoutdor Itanys. Fnapanauly thatdagns. ttelf...ll4yOng Syringes. adapted to both res. '110;in wait *ptiitible caSee;Fronch Ve!ratlue, Utinal Bags , . . Ordure and . lefturs of ounuity„will ;Ned prouipt: at Augueit 24; :1851 19[ ‘ 3,5 3 0 1 p 1 I S „ l i ' un l e f r 2 i ‘ il s . l t I :e l c S dr i ..,41)N3t0,1.4re11tX,• • LoNDoN prerriotm, • • —lll,lZningill'OlVti CATRltl . tilp • wlCtk aril witiptied,patetit tiketeulnge theinlyt ctifiq,eyyr, •nt 1110 Itnrtlsrnro surd or • " , •4 - Malell 74 'CU, lIENItY SA Xl'O'N. • Q 1% LlrEit IN NEVER IT IS COMPOUNDED •,lituil..6.u.t nn atilloliF 1 ,1 4Z4,1V1 VIII approved by reaortpd to t la:dud:uses for tvlll.ll It lets eared th0u:415.4 years st 111, had Oven op] numerous 1111.1iiatOd 61011 SIIVW: TitetloPt•trittst atittp or the Inclivlduril trtll.lllg quuntltit•A us to net got. Let. the tlletatoa of you in the use-of the tor, null It, sill! cure our attache. Dyspepsia, 111131 . etauplaSntp t I,y,en 7 net). Iliad tual Coolire 'Cikllora Monbus, Choi era Jaundice, hanala iva It succetsfully es nu ordi- CIN E. It will cure rich eau testify.), tu twenty 'teaspoonfuls aro When attach. • All who .nso 11 are Ito 311 X WATER IX TUN IX VD1011A1311:, AND 0 talltlt. COMPOIIDCP PROM . Pure yegetable Extracts, and put, up in Glns. iltiso4, air tight, anti will keep iu any cli at c Tito Fit•,:ily Cothartfo , I'lll.lnn general hut ne- Live tlatho-ile which I.lni b oo n „ d i n his firmed • more limo Cij9 pronty yetirF. Tile pa -tautly roonlint demand from th,.,. wi,.. Itimvo lona n,v 'rd the (Ito rat• Irfnetion nll alvo 'hi regiird to tholr hos Ind-grad the to place ' them within thin rout, of rill. • ,-ChoProfi•solon tr.:ll (ay ilium, flint. dliforortt Cn thottica not tin ip.o trot, of tho.lmels. 'I he Family On. c; itliartic Pill has with duo reiervoce to this well ostohlii hod fart, Leon r. mpnnndal;::"" ifooni n variety of tic, p A r,,t/ Oreell.looXtra , tl. tek which not nlll, on evory part ul the atlrdiontiir) i entoil, nod nip good and rafte in all enoasodirri. n sal o'llthortiols . 81.1 Dentogooleuts of thr „Olvepli Pailn in the nook and tnt nn. l'orriVenoi.s. Pain and Sorouena over. 0:1 1111141 e !lodp,frolnaunLtou cold. whirl) 1l rququtly . EW iinlegii,r , l.ll, Witt to a long COUrge Lol, rt . A t'reopiii4 Elenvdtion of cold over llortilsrhe or weialit'ln '4l Ow hood. all tiny Direnws, Wialori hi 'Children tr Adults IlhetionitiFin, pretil illuritior of the Dior/lend ninny Itih..errs to ldtirtn ll i r heir, too Jill MO 0116t0 mention f,, this nilvortisinelit. Dose, I to 1. $0 so . 1 t 0 , d . 100 EMI • Tho Liver Tnvizorator tool rotnilefl hp llroggi•t,v grak.rallY.,lllB bold wbolomilo by Col 'track: hi all illy largo tow tin. )°"6 XII'16'ill'fil‘"8„1::'.1„)1;(1?„1(P„'/AT" Thil'im A f 1110,11.111 of, ii:, ill.poirtufire ',tad ono 1111101 14445 ni•vrr 1.1:4411 hailh'iedetily 1 11111.01,111:f be the prof, hers who tete.), tjA. 111,1 1 / 1 / 41 111 I. :'!111111! initintnin—and , tll. e 1/ 1101. . a h n y d O hehto f re h 1) S l l i o en ll h 6 e — A - t o V i I g I im11a(1, nI/VI, in It ln hut 11111 , 1,11 F 0 11'111 . 1• nvcrs that iiilhohnts here their orl.limatirm in Loth th., hi lido 111111 111111 S 14 tin. 1.04, 'flint the latter pripoollvr.tte. howetvr,--1, a fixed fact, clot Inivtlfe3l 11,111' has gr,uly kinnustrairq that nt - INtet tau.-thirds t.l the ills that htl/11111/ 111.11 1 11 heir tll, have, their fennel. ill ME As, for liolionre. lii la lent. ealolo,to.. sort ?ern(lt• ' 'fetter, •• Barr or's Itch," Pa 4-64; I/101,110. I'Lryidpo Illeers, . rget.. from 1111. Ertr, Fel el lion,. or Irruptive diseopt• i/) / 1111 (1 .- ...1111,.. me pertained hc.trrll Lou,, n oterlieal low, to a1..0 term kilt lie. highest oledle.ll.stitlonitleh ilveloi o Hutt lops] levels of in the tome manure. Out -111011! partleolody 'Pyr.l]..l.l andsl ani] t —the fora/ tug rill .timed, orel the lollop rot exlernol Irroptieo disease; and ht all toollore.attoeheil lo; tires. loloOles, 1111.1.1. id lo found to hr coagulated, or or o dun, ooloodihy . To %laid olrolorge majority of . diSPAAPY, as ell as to 4111.11 a is otober 55(0,1, (lame ;dready belted ttpoti this nyit leo], it is ticeoloqtry to 1 . 1 1 1i11 , 1 - iii.orm Lindsey:,, Improve): 11494 Search, does not claim to be • .. - fir every disease :mown, but the proprierr,,,,,',l"l,,, fnr it the poorer not only of drelni..g unit :no honin kties 1.1 the Mood, hut by th.,ltillful , •umbitnitleni ofurll I,uu,i et vegetohle remedies. It 1.111 ram, all dlsnalots .11.11 , i11g Iron, ra liged h IV of the liver, drhu out . Jvnpupriu, end taco renewed hole and tign to the itenotelt 'flut the ,nboon Is all llu t In 'claimed for, It, the proprie tors can produce PROOF. • It is nnly a few yours nee It won filsonvered, and yet It hoe grown int,. such: I sinem, that a largo laht•taa.ry Intro lice,, built expressly 'fin• its nutuntileture—s hinge itunthar of men employed In Slitting it up, anal still the DOES NOT EQUA 11011!,IAND! We ask any outdid men, con'td, this hoosvnit tin ,1lr;t !eine did not pistons ALL the virtues claimed fur it-1 The Prop, intern In.ye hundieds of -rertandites'i from men of in...1.11.y ;nod founding lit the communit Y, lug what the ntWine ha dodug dull), for the 1/"AllTaillid ASK ANS' o luau over Issed the Mood Searcher whether veil Cis ex pear need. Lot the glee It n trlalam Alogle bottlo toil rotiNtorx,tildinost ml.ept ice) of Its eillertey, ff-trif . or mile fn Cerllsle by S. IV. Ileverstlel/. 8. El lfit t, and li. .1. it loiter; Itnolrot/to k ;'on. eclemb bur;;: 11teovellee k %wk, Slophordstotro'; .lestite/ Coln Ire:Mown ; ob Siomene. Cronin lbeels ;" Iftirtz ll.isn• Shlrenetnetoten ; A. M. Leidirb. 1/tio.'s/ )tore W. lUOOOI. (71/urehtqn ; I , .ltteirel .Inores. 11 est I 1111; .1. E. 1../tsoltur6d, Flooenel,er Newburg: Ism. Bretton, Nen't ; 11/./.11 A to.. bp, Nefield ; Its/.ell 1 / 1 ..tite . ..11; I/. Hood %V./el/totter Jael,e/otyllle; k 1.. Lees /tomb:; Win. 11. El•hieB. Sporting . 11 1 1: ; 11. 1/..01/ Oeer It hit./ I /all; .1. 11. Alt log, tsltipptovltutts; nil of Cumber 1,11.1 county, 1.3 P. Lynch, h' and GAS 1777 ER, (hr .11. Church, Carlisle. CEMEIM D EPS IA REM El )17-3 Aromatic Ins•i„orating Spirit. This 31eilieiim his Keen mod iho public for e .tx years, with Inereashm favor, .It Is re . n.lllll ended to aura Dropopshi, Nervousnoss, liearttiurn, Colic, pains, 11.1 In the Stinuoth. or Talus In tho' Bowels, Ileadarhe. Drotislnens, Kidney Conn plaints, Lair Spirits, Deiklum Tremens, Int Pal pOICTICO. It Stimulates, liablliratro,'lnvimaroles, but will not _ . Ann,Nedlllue, it Is quirk and effectual, gurlng tLi most turvravated Crises of vy,pepNix...' Miley Complailltfl, 3101 all Ottl, derntlgollloiltS o . the :, , tuunieli nud llow• elh, In n speedy 111111113vr. It .111 Instantly revive tho tort drooping and 31,01011f' spirits, and 3. , tore the weak, nervous cotti t sickly to health, strength and chair. . from-dho 10114114.1m0 use of fitinorp, have hut ante dejected, and d eir nervous Fyst tuna slot t• toted. conntitiltitors broken down. idol snip., t to that horrible entree to hum:date. the Prullux 'I 11,31..5m0i 11 almost immetlintvly fret the happy sett fivaltliyllll.l. ratillg efficacy ut Dr. lintn's Invigonithig POBE—Ono wine glass fell ss.eften as necessary. . OLIO till,. will remove all had'Spirlts. One des° will cute Heart burn. Three dtoks will rutty Indigestion. One tblsu w 111 1.110 you a Um d. Appetite. One (10101 will 01011 the dlstres,lng pales or Dyspepsia. 0110 dose will remove the distressing:and disagreeable effects of 'Mellor Flatuleatee, nod nx .non,ps t h stout twit reeelv. 6 the Invigorating . the dls*eshlng load and all painful (college will be removed. Ono dose will remove the most dlbtressing plies of Collc.-eltlt.x - in - the - stomnels nr - liowels. A few doses n-11l remove all obstructions in the see, Illothier or Urinary' Organs. 'Persons who are seriously °flirted *Rh any Kidney Complaints eft,' assured spoody relief by a des& or two nod u.rudical cure by the use of one or two bottles. Persons who, from dissipating too murk over - night, the 0 ,11 efforts of poisonous liquors, ill violent head:idles; slahriebs at stomach, weakness. giddlneas, fled one doso will u•emovo ail had . 1 adiva of weak and sickly constittilions. shculd take the Invigorating t , plril throe times a day; It will make them strong, healthy and happy, remove. all obstrue• linos and irregularitlrs from tire menstrual organs anct restore the blown or health and beauty to the earolvoi, Intro. During pregnncy It will be found nn inTniunbletnedi duo to remove dlnagroonillo nennatlohnnt the ntomnrh, . All the pmprlutor ankm is n trill, and to induce thin to Ints put up the INVIU9BATIIVU FrntlT 111 phtt btalell tt LI) ctn., qunrts $l. v . v. For sato In Oirllsle by S. W. Haversilck ; In 310 riniestilug by,t ttuulituau,,suct by -.Druggists goner Feb. 1, 1860.-Iy. 1860 • sP.RIN . G r A A T S • Ii7ELLEI:S"‘OLD 87'.414171. . • • A romplete mock or llnia and Cape now ready ter Inepectiou. ; • • FUR, . • • CAhi ESSRE. ' • FELT & WOOlt. • In every atA le end quality. We eel' partlenler lieu don to • our 58 SILK HATS, Silk and eta: elate, nnY Ftylu nthulifooturod to. order. Caps klude. L'COLLECT ILI.Itt'S OLD STAND. North Honoree threat: Carllale Iltarrli • LL 1660.„ ' rlOOO - 01 all elnee, Double ned'aillgle thick. Min, Orrin , neletal Be.'. Jest fecylveddt the Cheep Herd• Ware Ron of 9 co; , 011 - 17fi1,,D7 . 'S T ora Plbui:rnrrnitti4 of 016' Lcet qtytlity.,Juist meovvd mULu Ilarthydro ki urn of , .3 o wl'23lroA l " at . d,ltilio powder, wtthr t r q i t !t g .`" ! • , tt% ~ CrOw•lliwt;'• 4tnowtinunero• • focovod tthe riifit oro ot • • • AY 4.4 X: rON.: Ch 'Job - Printi ng•d6ll6 'Wore: '7 JTreaicii~ci 0 I 94 V 1 CI 0 it A T 0 It iflunc.lTATes. ,an 'Led have tierd it PO kith 'co:AH.loml , it. Al . • 121. iisreeoinitm.ileti the tact tin I 2 ,illiv.Pes rplielos 79 eel tilitates in III) etell to the tem;;llrames AO lit, nodusedin sue 1,04 1t1y on the hovels )oor judgmeSt guid Liver Ltivigima Liver Comphllus. 1111 Diarrilfle.l.Bllll ).0.0 ,14,0r510',,bra,Ffi,et•Oliitt;:lr11. nfunturn,' (1,016 , ( '.holm ,, 1,1 122 . 2 2 220/2 2 1 1 / 1 (1 111113 in, Ri osry I , AMILi" , MEDI !Headache, (204 thousam Ce r mfnutrs, irtmi er three jilt C 0111 111 . 1.111C111122•12 . t of th 'giving their testimon Pridintrrlt TO Price One I) Liar per Cottle A I SO. - SANI MOM EMI CATIIARTIC PILLS, 12M 20 Ct ols • S. T. W. Sanford, ill, H., and Prnprietor, 335 Cr oaawny, New York. 1311Inu; ,I's'l'l; OF TIIE .111,00 D! 11NIVER8.4 PANIACEA Proprietors. i. %bur:. Pa Mt. 13.W] CS, 11.111'3 lllLOXiellto or Z`tllpl.ry IT WILL DO. NIGHTLY DUSIPATION HENRY SAXTON. lILNItY BAXTOy.
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