Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 22, 1860, Image 4

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AttEDTTOlltalitißT PASTVRES
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•••- nlirnited ',range, of
paetnre'ind,kB4; steel' enough` crop it
ireW tire •rilnicist "nierojr' of 'the,
_ 2 weather. -"If there chance to be favoring
• and •a good the gfpit,4"
of graseimd well; but if, is'
frequentlyOcciiiin,there 'comes a long
pe
riod ,ol: criviith; the browned' fields already
closely' cropped, suffer , having"
little to 'protect the Mote. from - the 'full
power of the cattle suffer Yet
mom. The milk pails shon-soyiorts 'OIM-•
inntipp; the dairying' profits shrink, 'rind
the stock fall' off When :they should be
' - A severe" cheek of •this kind
will be felt: -throughout the .season, for
much of „the - pasture may be '." Summer ,
' killed," and "Alio full flow of milk can
hardly be "regained. This viiy be . pard
ed. against fig : putting in plot of
corn, sorghum, millet or' 'other 'suitable
crop fin., cutting 'and feeding green. • An
- acre of coin •• sown broadcast now, will
• very soon yield sufficient to give great re
lief to the short palatine: It lir not owe..
sary to stable the cows; cut a good supply
. • for them- '
and feed _night • and morning
• before they.leive the.yard Ohey will eat
, it with a relish,and make ample returns
in the milk pans, rind the churn. Even
if the threatened drouth.shouici net come,
and abundance of grass should grow, the'
roiling crop need not be 105 t... Cut at the
• proper season, and properly cured, it' wir
' not come amiss - next Winter.
TEE GROWING CROPS
The intelligence which reaches in in re
gard to the growing crops is generally of
a cheering cltracter.. The late •• rains
have been of incalculable advantage
throughout the North pod Nest. In Illi
nois and Wisconsin_tbe farnierdonticipate
a harvest far exceeding in bOunty that of .
any previous year. In JKansas there is
yet complaint :ofdrought. In Minnesota
wheat and corn never promised better.
In lowa the rye harvest will be ripe ,as
early as June. The Detroit(Mielr) Ad
vertiser notices some very '_firie specimens
of both wheat l and rye. , Several other pa
pers :speak of the wheat crop as looking
remarkably *ell. •In Kentucky, , 'short
crops are predicted. The accounts from
Pennsylvania lead to the anticipation of
of an unusually large grain and fruit crop.
The grain fields are luxuriant, and wheat
will mature early. The papers from all
segiens of Maryland speak favorably of
the appoarance of the growing grain
i . ..crops.' From 'Virginia we have some aoL
oounts of damage to the° grain but .even
diem an average crop is expected. •
THE FRUIT CHOP
The gernantown Telegraph says
"The season has reached 'the, point, wheel - -
we may predict, with, tolerable certaintk,
the fruit crop for the year. We have ex
amined a number of apple, poor and
peach, orchards, and have mime to this
conclusion: That the crop will be a
.
fair one, the - blossoms - having Suffered
comparatively, little' fiern'thelate `frosts,
the heavy mks, and the severe blows.
That the pear prop will not be more - than
half a yield, owing to these.reasons. That
peaches Will be pretty abundant in old
orchard's, while in- the, young orchards
there,will be almost a.teittil failure. • The
Rekbold.'orchaida of Dilleiare, Welearn,
proaiise a full crop." That 4here will be
an abundance of cherries while the straw
berry beds afferdAiudoubtecl evidence of
• a bountiful yield. Altogether; we 'regard
'the fruit indications as highly promising;
not even excepting the 'peach,' which hes'
in various journale:been proclaimed to be'
utterly destroy t tmwberries in the
height of the season, will sell at six cents
a quart I" '
Speaking of the Farming and Fruit'
Prospects in New York, the Rochester,
Unica says is not.saying too much
to assert that the prospects of the fariners
and frUit growers 'of this Vicinity :mere
never better than it present. This may
bo said, without, any exception, we ' he-
Bove, in refcrence r io any important branch
of agriculture. If there ever' was a time
when farmers should suspend their'labors
for a day, to return especial thanks to
Providence for His favors, that time has
arrived. But it is not hero elope that our,
farmers are thus favored i . from all sec
tions of this State we hear like favoralzie
reports of the crops. The SyracuseJour
nu/ states that the prospects of the.agri
oulturiatif in the centre Of the State'were
never better than .now."
Cattle Murrain.
This disease has been'destroying vast
numbers of Cattle in the State of,Mlissa
, chusetts, and to such an extent, had its
'ravages extended, that the Legislature of
that State appropriated_ 850,000 in pay.
• ing for the diseased Cattle, which have.
bean slain,.in the hope of preventing the
spread of the disease. tut the appropria
-r-tioii:liiiibeen'expended,-addAo diaease
still prevails to a fearful, extent. The
matter has been , deemed of sufficient hp
- poitance by the jiovernor to justify him
In convening an extra session of the Lek
, islature,'to adopt measures for the,preied
tion of the further Spread of the diseal6.
• It is 'said to be. spreading nipidltiato
• Connecticut and Rhode Island. •
It . is just like the cholera, and.haspl=
ready Started On its winding way, to
spread desolating .amongst . the horde 'of
the Union, and unlese it is summarily
stopped, (provideds•that is posaible,) we
. may look forward toper° times.beforelthe
= present yearis.otit..
broken put in new. localities; far
distant from. where it first appeared,,Piir
tied thither dMibildsi by the .trinsporta- .
Slog animals. Indeed, : the
dlicise is nowArmly:fiied in twentyPf
. the largest eattle-raising - distriets hiNew•
England: `. Aid ;yet, ' this fiten'Of
threatened, by. 'the eignad, of this plague,t
'butchers ikre,:fMind,in,
' Hints buying .np",diseased cattle °heap for
the New York:101140i"
• A • FERTILIZER 'FOB STRAWBERRIES:
An experiment' iiride' in 1869, may-not
be atnice at fillet
.time; for the growers ,of
I, pitisiWlieiiiee:;*. kOcuied a half hogshead .
Pah; filled It ,witkrain water r into which
I put one, quarter pettiid,ofamm'onia, and !
.. one quarter .pound of oommoit nitre, and
,liethdnirdiestfitre iniretahcfin the' open
1 40 1 0 1 4 : t .# ( 0#0 , :::',40 11 7, 84raw ,
plainiCiere comiliOnto bleasoniel_
rrai my NO a aforiaki lug thifielio o4
a eveningiliiilt a w a tering ;pot,' , twiee
week, orb)Ye.the fruit%wa ;growing -=and,
'the result.' waeL4puble '.Where
thelliquiLfertiliier-waitipPlied,4o-t-that
produced'aiditoreida, where:, it Win net'
applied:°?7eljr 4 l4eilfe•
• Vs/quitter ' • •
M=l=Ml
IPXA,LickpFNmILEt .OOLLEGV,;{
. itit,(l4l .
Institatirin;.doSigiakor;thkil6ralidutatiotr.
AllonAlrlLidlei, has lined operailoiet,iyd sari with
Alba moat gratifying,tosuita,7.lt le now .Aat lished
4 11 r4 1 ,. ballikopd IhrpalrOnagi-alreedy. extenda over
. -seieraLSKtes. , I
If IS located on ()timberland Talleyßailread'aril&
' ,way,betweenillarrlsburg 'atli.Garlisle.in the most for-
Alio and heautitid, portion of the,v,alley, Audio dodo,
proximity.to,ope otthe. most 'lnotal r healthy, and'en-.
• 44rPrising towns !In the State. , ' I
‘. It la.ceptriti, and .easy of, &mess, Students leving
-tashfrigton, Baltimomor'Phlindelphis In thAmo Wog
train for liarrishurg, . will, arrive at Mechanicsburg:ln!
'Mule for dinher. - - •
The edilice is large and commodious,iurvounded,byt
double. Verandas, and will accommodateabbutnnelliutt
, dred boardets..' In its conatruction, K combines all the'
'OloderriArdprOvoments fot the .promotion of hdalth,
comfort And convenience:. Id them re:irate physicians
pronounce ft unrivalled: ' The ehambers Arelarge and
'neatly furnished. • Eseh has its 'iagieler for heat and
ventilation Only two studehts occupythe name robot.''
The bath rooms are at ell tloiea suiptlad with ward:toad
. .
The grounds are. simple, and Well arranged for reero:t
anon, &tut the 'redone ,callethenle,axerelsee —eo Mean
tial.to health ' ginooful toniestiont and 'symmet ry of
form. • • $. • • ' ' ' '
.
• Tho Tabun) , of inotniction it efficient end exper
• In the Collegiate Departnisiat the: course of study is
of a high grain, comprehending all the subjects belong.
lug too Classical, Polito and.Ohrlstian,Education., • •
In the Preparatory Popertment.pupile mill be care;
fully instructed In those branched, forming the bald, of
'a thorough English cdtieatlon. , ' •, '
Besioarre.-41rat.Sesaion, trim the let ,Wednesday of •
September to thedOth of January.
Second - Session a .fram the let of February to the lat Of
Vacation, during July and August. '
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, :WARM
• ' IN ADVANCE: •
Boarding, Washing, Furnished Rooms, F
and Light.
Tuition—Collegiate Department. . .
Preparatory
No extra chargelor Ancient Languages.'
Music—Plano and Guitar. . . 20 00
:Vocal 111,151 e. . .• . . . . . 2 00'
Modern Languages,. . . . . . . . . 10 00
Painting, Drawing and other.,Ornamentalßrancher ,
the:usual rates:. '„
Textbook, furnished at city prices. ~”
For further particulars address,
Bev. A. CI MABLATT, A.
President.
Aug. 3 1859
CUOBERLAND„YAT,LEY R. R
SUNTER ARRANGEMENT.
• CIIANGE OF 11o1JR81' '
.on and after MONDAY, APIIIL 16th 1860, .Pabsorier
'Trains 'will run nil followa: (Sundays exceptad :) •
FOR, OUAMDRDODQD6 AND llA4ltlfillUliG.
Ist Traps. : - 2d Train
. .
Leavellagerstown, 0.45 A. M.
• " Greencastle. . 7,35 " • • • '
• "
Chambersburg, .B.IQ " 1.00 P.
" Shippenellsr*, 9.00. " 1.82 "
.Newville, .. .9.32 " 2.04 "
Carlialb. • 10.10 " . 2.44 • "
slecll(nlcaburd, 10.42 " . 3.16 .. "• •
Arrlieut llarrlsburg, 11.12 ' " 3.45
FOR 011A6IDERSDURGI - AND iimmisgowN,
Ist Train
Lewin Harrisburg • , 8.05 A. 91
Mechanicsburg "
Carlisle,. • . 9.27 "
" Nondlle, . 10.02 ‘l
." Bhippenabing, 10.34
" Chambg',(Arrlre) 11.00 "
" Greenough°, '
ArriTe at Hagerstown. 0.40
41air Passengers will obeervit„Abitit there is but One
Train a dui (a Passenger and Freight Train - combined)
over the Franklin !toad, connectlng.with train to Her.
risburg at 8430 A. M.; an with the Train arriving from
Harrisburg at 5.00 P. M.
THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg,'
at 2.45, A. M.. 12.50 and 4.05, P. M., making direct con
nections with trains for Cincinnati, Loulavllle, - Cleve.
land. Chicago, Indianapolis, St: Levis, and all principal
points throughout the West.
For Philadojphla, via•Pettokylvania Central Railroad
M
At 1,20 and 0.06 A. ~ and 1 66 and 3.50 P. M. Via
Lebanon V. R. It., 'a t 8.00 A. $
. and 2.35, P. M.. Vor
Baltimore, at 3.27 A 7,20 A. Si., it 2.05 P.M.
For Freverton and -WililmsraPorttat - 1.27 - irnd - 8.16,.P.
M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P.
NOTICE PiBSENCIERS: At AlViretitioBs where
Tickets are sold, via: Chambersburg, - Bhipponsburg,
Carlisle, Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of
TEN CENTS op each Ticket be made to all l'asson•
gem that provide themselves with Tickets before en
tering the Care......... .
O. K. LULL super c.
{al!road Ook4,'Cliamboraburg,}
-
• Apr 11,10,1860.
•
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
F/3
West Iligh Street, Carpale, Pa,
(Primium awarded at the Cumtirlatuf counts . ,
' : 4grkultteral Fair of. ' .
The miliscribur has Just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his line, ever, brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de
fj competition. ,
Part°,
Chamber,
Dining-room, 1111NITtrit.'
. Kitchen and
• 0411ce,
Embracing every article used 'by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, (lilt frames,
pictures, &c., *c.
Purchasers are_ requested to Ball and examine his
stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street,
North side.-•-' A. B. EWING.
I Particular attention given es. usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on Moderate terms.
Carlisle, May 12, 1858.—1 y.
A - GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
.' " tnitivators Garden Rom!, Garden Trowels,
' ' Yorke , - Sh ovels,: Rakes, Spades, Noes, Pru
ning Nooks flay Knives, picks. Mat, ,
took, ' 'Ray Elevators. Manure
• Hooks, Plows Of TEN different make, .
• including Planks Plow,, Ilenwood's Plewe,
Plows, Zeigler's flown, BlOomfield Plow,
Bork Metal, and , Eagle Plows, 40., 4c., 'ac., 40„
Jint'teceived a large supply of all kind of goods to fl
out the Farmer or Mechanic at
March 7, '6O.
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Confectionary.
, S. IV: nivEnsnaK has Just received from the city
and is now opening aeplendld display of FANCY GOODS,
to which be desires to call the attention of hie friends
and the public. Ills assortment In this line cannot be
surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality
and price of the articles ' cannot fa ll to pleasepurchasers.
It would be impossible to enumerate his
which compriee wiery'eariety of &nay articles ofthe inost
exquisite finish such as.
.I"apier,tdeehe goods, .
- Elegant - Idaho/tar and porcelain ink-stands andtrays,-
•"laney Ivory, pearl and shollcard_cases, •
Lidice Fancy Baskets, ."
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing Instruments,
Ladies' Gabes; Writing Desks, atrPortlulios.
, Port Menneles:of every yarlety, •
Gold pens and pencils, Pitney paper weights, and a
large *eddy of ladles' Fancy stationery. .
Motto seals and wafers,'Silk and bead purses,
Ridleg,wleipe, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
'Perfume baskets and bags,. •
Brushes Of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin and it. k o.. Wright's Soaps and 'Perfumes
of various kinds,
Pancy.Pins for head dresses and shawls.
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices
togotherwith qq innumerable variety of artieleselegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday preseuts, to which
he Invitee special attention.
.Also, an extensive and' elegant collection of ,
eomprielrig the various English .and American Weeks
richly; ,embelished 'POETICAL WORKS, .Bibles and'
Hymn Beloke, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
thumps and corners, suitable for holiday, gift+. ,
Ms essortment a School Books and
a School Stationery is
also noneplete, and comprises ' everything used in the
Schoele.' Ife also desires to yell the particubwattsve
tiOU of Fannies to his elegant aseortment .or`
hem the extensive establishments or Cornelius, Archer.
and Others of •Philadelphia, eomprising every style of
,Parlor, Chamber and study Lampe , for burning either
Lard, Sperm in • Inertia •oll; .also DYOTTI) celebrated
KeroseutrOr Coal l fl Lampe, together with PlowerVi m es
Panay Screens; ate... Ithressortment , lirthlt 110 le: un•
equaled In the bomnigh. , 4l3o. o , ' "
embraelint'itli , the "gvincilto brands', and a line isiOrt•
mentnf lIIIIRRB9IIFAUST smommus Arip PAP-118.
••
guitc . as Giantlesi , Lemohs, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Pruner, itcq FANCY. CONFFAITIN'fARY—NUTS—FR
ISRIIFICD: BRUITS,' MINCED-RANA' VICKI,EB;., Arc.,
In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh such as can be confidently , recommended to
• his friends. Ella stock embraces . evetythitig In Slip line
4Fancy Goods, with many otheenr,tlcles' hieful to
hus 'keepers which t h e public are especially Invited
,to rill amt,examlne. ' j r ',
- Remember thaolgietind i oppesitnitteßankton
Northileitoyer street: . .
' :• 1 -;•.• • . •
Dciod Beef, Bolopia,Anoik.unicao,'youteitt,longers,
Molasses', Teas, Itacearon4.:',VitidvoltralS;;:lomatoes,
,Petches lb Cansi' Pine Apple,'Corsidiied and fresh. Bar.
,diaes, Anchovies, Olives. IduchconniO' %RIOS acid Vo•
mattoHatecin, John Ball, LondimalitiiVainestovablve,
1 India f3oy, , Ildrisfs'and lloaditig, Banco, Pickels of all
,itindeplain and dineyoitiostardlo riotil#l*(kk asst
wintirETi,
Brandleii,. Wined, and ‘f
goodruotiltkOperatol4 blisopto , t4le 10414: pAtni
BlOBlL ,, Countyproditca.oicen lixobitive..,
PkY •'•.• •:- •••• mix; Biwa
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,+enfm t+;h.MM.:+YR.4iM udlf~/~4!~~`j,.l,l'mnw.i*xiawV..R•b
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N.ticY.;: I S i TORE Ali , .; ' — 7.
Afteifaliernlng bbi'acitnowledgeinniete 'faith:Yell
I lbaratpatronage .which`has bebti Vitlended:fei•hini,, the
inttleisigned would call attention. to , thaifeit that- ha
has just reopened:hlanxtenelto assortment of filially ,
ii Zig ): •,i ' '•' ii ' •
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.:.
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.fr.a.
In hisnirtat.ate4nolninn..this mfiltriSotiti s cornor of the,
pubilasluare, where the public ore invited to call and
examine a stotilitir goads-which - 0i olivine°, vatisty
'kid extent, will 'defy comPittittou t' comprising In Tart
• loaf, , liinep,, crushed-Wad Viown ' ei2itars,:','.. r - ~.'
'ilava,.ltio nnti roasted Collce;''.Sverf iiii..--.- 1 "0 .•..
. .
•riety and quality of TEA:- Spleee; (ground i I'
:mid ungsbunityPlaktie;Stitialiss TableVOlF 1 I. ...;
New °linens, . Sugarbouse . and, Trinidad t, , is. I
,litolitielisi Now-York and Philitdelplibilliyi , . ,• • .•,,
Vim. ,Cheese,
corn Starch,
eplit.Veae f ilorednyv
Mincemeat; corn Starch, raricie,.Cbocolata./ixtreet xi.
Coffee, refined pulsar. at reduced ratek,,wasbing and Lek
tng Oda., Tobacco of the inOst . favorita brands, and.tbe
finest Ouelity'of Sogarti. Also, a beautiful 'assortment
of Britannia. Ware, plain . and ..g...1d baud; China )Verv z
Ohms, Queens, Stone and Earthern Mare, in great ye-
rioty, and an elegant let of Fancy , Soaps , ext,r*cle and
perfuntory.for thelbliet, . ' ', t , , I'' , . • , ii ,
FRUITS: Including Vaiwbee in cane, •Ralaina, Oren;
barrier, dry: applesy oltron,• almonds, oranges; len:love,
mil
. .
(
../..... - sa,. . . .LIQUaRS: 'Wholesale and `retail,'
t1,177/((4) embracing common pod old Rye W,ltja..
7 _ key, Brandies, do& and palo; - Lishon
, „_, ... , t VI ' Sherry Port, Modena, Ginger, Catawba'
.' . 77:t.7: , ..v v and Muscat Winos in , choke and 01,,
ties, Scotch 11 blakey,,lfolland Gin, and 'llcholdhin
. . .FP3II 'AND ISAtT. : - :
Marge stock of .LAMPS, Including Dyott's celebrated
lamps for burping - Kerosene or coal.oll, also Sperm,
Sine; Lard and Goal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm; and
$6O 00
20 00
16 00
12 00
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.'
Druabee, • Itairdl,' Ideppa, doom Doerdziatn,
Lonlchupglaasea, dna letter and note paper; „Willow
Were, painted hookah., &c. —" •
Cotton and woollen Iron, - and hail Unit), and a full
stock: of Gloves, Including the welt k n nwa Ilanover
Duck Gloves.
4n. short, his stock compriaok everything tbat Is called
for in his Mao of bondman', and no efforta• will be spared
to redder entire satisfaction to his customers. ' ~' • •
0. INHONT.
.
Carlisle, Oct. 27,1858-Iy.
Air Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange lb .
goods. . . ,
. .
O S BP.II U. - STEEL
J
A .6 4 WAT-C
V H-MAKEI
.
80IIT4 ISANOER STREET, -
•
A few doors South of the Court Home. •
.
Having supplied myself - with a„large assortment of
Watch Materials, Glasses, r nm now prepared to
repair all kinds of Watches, Clock's, Jewelry, "cc., on thu
moet'riiasoriable terms, that. may be entrusted to, my
wire. ' Hoping by strict attention to, business to be few
tiered with a liberal share of public patronage.
A fine assortment of JEWELRY, such as' Ladles'
Breast Pins and Ear Drops, Gold end Cameo: Misses'
Breast Pins and Ear Drops; Don and Glass Pine all sines,
Gold Chain (looks, Plated Chaise, Gilt Lockets, Guards.,
Keys, Ac. Also, a large and fine assortment of
GOLD FINGEIV.RINGI3.
• Also, a Site lot of Ether Minting, Detached Lever,
and Lepine Watches, and a good assortment of Mier
plated and Steel Spectacles. • -
all of which will be sold low. A libareof public patron.
ago Is respectfully solicited. JOS. 11. STEEL.
Carlisle, July 13, 1859-1, •
2d Train
2.15 P. 111
2.62 "
3.30
4.04 '
i 4 .1114 1110.711' 114.14.14 1 Y •
VAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE.
_i_.. . . ,
• ,
Just received nod in store , a fresh and well se.
lected assortment of Rio,. Java and Mans.
calbo Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed -
Pulverised Sugars, Refined and • -
. .: other brown Sugars, superior
' • Syrup Molasses, Orleans
• ' - . •(Iwking).ild olit sees. •
Spices of every variety.—
puro only ; Starch; Farina and
Chocolate, Matearoni, Cheese and
Crickers, Tapioca and Sags, Indigo, . '
Saleratue and Soda, Cream Tartar and as.
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
' TEAS.-4 fine assort - merit in Packages,
41 -M 1 . 7 . and in bulk—lts -well as all other articles
, belonging to the business—all at the lowest
hi!. and lute reduced prices:
, t I ...
J. W.. EMIG
..,
4.33
5.10 ,N
6.00 7
ATO H ES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WARIAT-CONLYN'S old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank. -.
I havejust received a new assortment of watches,
cooky, medallions, silverware, &c.. In addition to my
former stock to whlchl invite the attention of the
public, The assortment embraces fine,
gold and allier lever watches, Hunting
1 1 0
and open-case do., gold Anchor. Jor
Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Le.
pines and Quertior watches of eve Viv
a•
Get," in style and price. .
Also fine gold Modelling. rtreimbpins for ladle. and
Gentlemen of every quality pattern and price. Gold
fob, Vest, curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cuff-pine, Muds, sleave.buttons, crosses, charms,
&c., do. Gold and silver, thimbles, silver and .plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, aaltand mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, sliver
lersaNgt e and common spectacles, to suit .all
ageS to which we invite epeeist atten.
tion.
A tine lot of GOLD PENS from the best makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common bracelets,"uatch chains,
Mantle Clocks and a 'variety or articles nen.
• ally kept In Jewelry eatebllshritents,' which' , •
will sell low for cash. All articles war. • 'llll
ranted to be what they are represented. ,
Particular attention paid as usual to
WATCH REPAIItING and, all work war
ranted.
Dee. 23, 1857.1
FRESH GROCE.RIESI--:
AT S. 0: '
Shad and Mackerel of different grades,
. At lITIYETI I B.
Salmon, Sale Fish and White Flab,
C043111h, Bait and Pickled trerriag.
At TIIPZETT'B.
Cheese and Crackers can be had
• • - A 1113YETF . :13
Dried Fruit, Pretence and Jellies,
. At HIIYETFI3
•Sugar Cured Beef and Hama,
At HUYeIT'S
A [testi supply °MUMS,
At H JP../ / S
011 e, White Lead, de., de.,
WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER-WADS
. - •
We would .reepeotfully inform our
Mends, patrons and the public generally, that
we have now In Store,. and otter
el, • '
WHOLESALE k RETAIL,
at the lowest Cash Prices a largo and , •
...‘,/
very choice block of• Watches, Jew..
~ifjp,
elry, Silver and Plated"Ware,•of 0 , 4 . . it
ry variety and style. , t:,... ~
Every, description of Diamond '• . • • •
Work, and other Jewelry made toot- , .....;................
der at short notice. /Q-All Goods WARRANTED to
be as represented. , , • ,
N. li. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING.
of Watches and Jewelry, of evelgt description. •
STAUFFER A HARLEY.
N 0.622 Market Street. South Side, P/lILADILPIIII.
March 14,'66=9m.
IVIARRIA.GE ginDE.—
, A NEW.IIOO,K, BY
• WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D
• 1;n 7 ; The's'ecret . clue to Cmirtaiiip,' LoV*
clr,,\ and Marriage: with the diseases. tool
••••••,i` dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age
-" lights-and-shades of•Pdarrted
i-,41` Life, its Jove and Borrows, Hopi:4,l B l4.lA'
'f..;:i?,.4k; • and,Disappolutrueuts..• Lot all mauled
.4-47 I‘P ggil orth i em elndbavtg imperilment
to married life, read this book: Let every young man
and woman lathe land read this book. It is You, or
PLATE 3, and discloses secrets that. every one abOUld
know: a little knowledge at, first may save a world of
trouble An after life. • .• ' • • : 8
Bend for. a copy (edelosing 25 cents) to
• Dlt. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 BPRUON STREW,
PIIIILADELPHIA. ' '• -
Carlisle, April pa, , , , eo,pin.•• ••,-• -, •
. .
.1,86 . 0 HARDWAll wA t lii HAa A :
ooh PAyire it Son have Just completed. opening
their Spring Stock of Hardware, Taints, 011s,varniabes,
Glace die.. to which, they Invite the early atttention of
the public. We have greatly enlarged out' stock 4n all
Its variousbninchei,aod can now tecommOdatetheputc
ligt,m,rszE GOOD'S.
In large or. small quantities, at the lowest prices. Put
we do not'whdi the publie to understand that we have
brought all the goods in Philadelphia arid 'New York to
our tow u,,but we can assure themAbst one look into
our store will convince them that we' have, enough to
supply In this market:' Person, wanting
goede nt he
ot our ?imn a e " w d i advantage to give
unit MlL:barer° making their purchasos:—Ail orders
personalty and punctually attended tOr . andllff 'Whim
pleseptittleps made to elect aside '
JOAN P. LIME &
May 2,'60.'' ' North Ifibover St. Carib& 1
S P .11.4 G 0 .1),
SHARPLESS BROTHERS
Ilaie received a, admir able etocic of New Fabled, such
as TRAVICI.LERIES, git ISAILLES end CAMILLA&
Farley allrliB from Auction, below the cost of Wpm ,
HANDKERCHIEFStatIon.
end CRAVATS.
~.
upstEgy, umflltOlDtatlES, PLAIN colored .' BLACK
' gleamy BILKS „ and neat OGREKS. 'GRAY POPE- ,
/ LINES in every variety; Ohineand Plaid. wt.. ;
emENADINza, LAWNS , and ;- , •
DISINTERS, MUSLIMS, - FLANNEVS, • •
, (01ILTS A BUItNIBLIINCi GOODS •
/RISE EIERTING LINENS of, •
thdhest bleaCS SIIAELS ,' •
• Jj• ~"Golide for • :
FRIENDS
•
, ” MOE GOODS. , •
'BOLTING cnc,orup,Aci
„ r hu Aireplig timiiiigns. •
i Stirds Olterithtit, Philadelphia.
t, ;'
.
7BMgN'E*- - -The subs - 01.113er is:prepaid&
so)
litaituthetiireit ';•.•J ;••
•1:4.4.4,1%,4pi11.11;,.18p.: ; ., - ; • ;
~w~:~}ta~~ .t~.:e~c~:~~i:~ ~unl..,~,,.;~.
'antoipdtnto lien
- , nothip•foroo;ar -"‘
Lie A'o' 0 Ii 17; iEE li
• • • •Wtf will have constantly wallah& atid furnish to order
all tleds'alid 44allty ef. assme& ,
1/ 'V*Bkiti r "' .
iltArdE &TUFF,
Pa !ester 'Lath;irorkeq
Ingg'hnd•Werithdirithch litallajetderery sr
tido that'belongs ' •
kirida of Sb flateiihse,
Oalq of dir IltiVtag - Ceire of our
WV . CM/ farhm.. r• of any length' "and'
Olettt the'.sbortest.votzw, the most reasonable'
1e e. "Our wdrkdd lioliisraws,. kOpt undercover so
- `that'they can bOferilleheil dry/it all times:' , •
eohatahtly oh blind all trends of
elean . to any part hl
", the hormigh,. - TO wit ' • _ "
akiria vAieNY, '
,LUMEXIDDL,EIt, -
• TREVORTON, • ,
„1140.UWEDIOatititx,
1;0111IERY.
irlalch we pledie teiiielSeS to asll at the lowest primal
: -
alWaykossband *deb we *lli Sett at the lowest figure.
' "l.. .'l .o 4 l *.liflikle 41 Opuntritir lithool,'3lelnetreetf
& 'HOFFER.
: A , ' •
oASit3tßawitti - OEbtAtvE SEM;•
'NY
1616eititaisplaiiatifettd healthy; 'and the admin.
!agars are equalled by few In the land. Theinstltutlon
la large and prosperium, with a corps or assiatants.ebo
ken with caul, endspaltquallfild • lntuatruct In the solid
!end °regimental branches, The influences In the beard
lag department ere parental,. movil and refining. • •
• ' gan,not! incision will Commence on the .7th day of
Fehrdary. Qatelogding.sigay be bad on application to
the principal: •
• • '
'Rev. W. W, Ells, CarNele Um John Ault, Loudon,
P 44; flee 111. Bucher, Esq.,'..lroguestown, ; lion. Geo.
Chambers, B. B. Hehnock, P. D., 8. R. Fisher, D. Per,
/tee" , Roy. JoftPb Mark, Chamberablyg, Ea Pm.
/assort; o caton; N. J., both of the Ce)logo nod Theo.
HomLnary.
Roy. lIENRY ItHEY.HB,
Id re. HARALL 11. REEVES;
Pnoclpale.
Carpsle,,JAn.;2,lB69.=
• d. It. NONEDIAKEIVM
F ORWAIWING AND COMMIS
. SION HOUSE,
FLOUR AND FEED,
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. ,
The subscriber having taken the Ware house ears
and fixtures 0f,Wm.1.1. Blumsy's well known establish
=anti on West High street, opposite Dickinson College,
wouldinfonn the public that .he has entered into's'
general Forwarding and Commission business, '
• • The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Groin
and produce of all kinds. ,
They are also prepared to freight produce and stock
to Philadelphia and Dalitimore, at the lowest rates, with
safety and despatcp. •
- PhASTEIVAND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail.
Coal stall kinds, embracifig,-•
'LyKEN'S VALLEY,
- LUKE FIDDLER, •
gunnuity WHITE
' LOCUST OAP,
Limcburner's and Blacksmith's
' CONeTANTLT TOR BALE.
10EPT • UNDER COVER
and delivered dry to any part'ot the town.
J. R. IiONEBIAKER
Carlisle, August 17, 1/359.
NE•W•C
AK - 30 rflrfe IND 01 MIMI.
The aubsCrlben,wiinlll respectfully call the nttentlon
of Limeburner's, and the citizens of Carina°, end the
surrounding country generelly, toble. ,
NEW OOA L -- Y — A-R D -
'attached to his Ware Boum, on Went. High St., when
he will keep constantly. on band a largo supply °film
boat quality of COAL, to wit:
Ly en Valley, Lutie Zlcri Dlno? re andTretoi
troLna.nrr ooire r eianddrycoo
which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possiblp
'prices. Best quality of
,DIMBIIIIIINER'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL'
alirsifs on hand
.176-All orders - lett at the Ware House '
or at his reel
denoo In North Hanover street, will be promptly at
tended to. .1. W. HENDERSON..
Carlisle, Aprlll4, 'sS—tf.
IqLASSI 'GLASS!! TAINTS!
PAINTS!! % A fu ll monument of Olass of 41 sizes
an quality, with a largo stock of fresh PAINTS, all
colors. Oils, Varnishes, &c., Cement in largo or small
quantities, at low Silures at, '
JOHN P. LIME & SON,
North Hanover Street.
Oct. 27, '5B
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprieiors.ifintr manufacturers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal, With
,perfect confidence to
physicians and eititins 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.aseertion.or bla zoning puffery.
Tho consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit
ters fir the last Aar ninounted:to'ever a half
million bailee, and• front its - manifest steady
increase in times past, it le evident that during •
the coming year the 'consumptlon will reach
near one million bottles. 'llia immense amount,
could never have been sold but .for therarifi
medicinal properties contained in the prepara !
tion, and the :sanction of the most prominent
physicians in ittelle sections of the country
'where the article is best. known, who not only
recommend the Bitterolo their patients', but
are ready atoll times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
Tilts is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by oxtrtiordinary 'efforts in the way of trum.
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but o solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
'destined to be as enduring as time itself. •
liostetter'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 state Confidently . that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyedpleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it That lone and energy indispeneable .
L iar the restoration of health. It opeiates upon,'
*the ettailach, liver, and other'digestive organs,.
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition, essential , to the healthy discharge
of the functions' of nature.
Elderly personsimay use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a etimulatit:peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to thiipalate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
--and-rejuvenating. generally..-We-have the evi—
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced.the benefit of using this
preparation while . suffering frem stomach do
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
. all deleterious drugs and fairly tested : ,the
merits' of- this article. A few words' to the
gentler mein" . are 'certain periods when
their cares aro so harassing that many of them
sink under the The relation of mother
and child is ao' abetirbingly tender, that the'
mother, especially if ehe be young, is apt to.
.forget-her own health i¢ her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should tlio period of Maternity
arrive during theaummer season, the.wear of
liOdy'and'mind . is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant tO.reoupe
, rato the energies of the system, and enable the
Mother tos gear tip finder her.exhilusting trials
and ;responsibilities. ; Nursing /mothers gene
rally prefer the Hitters : to all other invigora-'
tors that receive ' the 'citdorsOinent phytil 7 .
clans,. beat:time agreeablejo the .tasteas '
well as certain to 'give a Permanentincreaae , .
of bodily strength' .
All'those persona, to whomvire, have particu
larly: referred. obove, to wits. 'sufferers• from
fever and. ague, - °kneed by malariai , diarrhom,
dysentery, !indigestioti,;l6thi of appetite, and
AR:diOcasei or dean - temente' of, the stomach,
.simierannitated invalids, persons of Sedentary
o,ccuiitiOn;.antl nUreinginotbere, will corm*
;their, own phYsical,welfarO.by giving
fetter's Celebrated' Stomncli Bitters a trial. • •
CADTIGH.4:-.Vonaution the public against
tieing any Of the many imitations or counter..
.felts, , but . ask.. foe, Ho STETTLIed CELEBRATED
fiTOKApti and 01'1010 tie& bottle has
the Words :”Dr..l.Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters'!
blown •on the sidO of .the bottle;' and stamped
on .. ./ o ;na:Ota ll l o 3l4)Or!aritik. `the ,cark:
ObserYe that'Our stjtogi pli eignaturelion the
7 .•• 4
,4* - ,rienared and aoId,b7,4OIMB.TWAHAt
'mama, ritt#14140.,,,, 4044 114,40 ; .14 all
'iroeera t. - „and' 'defilers generally'
Ithrtatgbaut,lloln#o4. 64 44 !hii 41 04 4 4 .
riot, and Ottettlist4: , • " 1
YONOttettr ltelif,:tilteititten Ong& ;
o.Attick, atinaangh,. Shlppansbung 1, , la MO
MOO: ft.' Henning Ateehanicahorai sted-,nr41 411
geadrLllrihrou~llpu ,the ,c9utitr.. • : 1 ,, 17 ZNT:I6
THOMAS CONLYN
CEICSI2
At 1113TETT'S
ba t ineortmeti4
, U se sl P r SlS. b.i i4 6 o .6 :;d t t b k .iT E Ar l47 l; 7'.l:,e.
0 kinind ilt 00 , 1 '.0 0 r; Pr :o 4 .Vnq 4°,Pt r f! lun
no 114,1hr/4040 in* ot " • -
• 'rqnsailiTOAVlON'
Itroken~ Egg , 'Store 11/Idl{9.
do. , do
ES
=!
HOSTETTEWS
;rte'. ; :.P ,-".5 ~, `
,
G:0 OD, 1 tVO OD!" Glitob
:Juni rdeolved at the cheap Grocery of the unde r.
•itignodi lots of good tUtbs, a part of which aro „tha ht.
lowing
-', Hermeticallx Reeled PEACIIES, (fresh.)
. .
" TOMATOES, " -
'• • ""', • ' '" CORN', ' • : "
m 'rims , .6
'" : , " ' . ASPARAGUS,. :" • ••;.
. •
'-' • ''' .......-" - ' " .OYSTERS, "
" • " - LOBSTSRS. '" • . .
" ." . , PINE APPLE, • "
iiii
''', ''' '• • " '• ' '" 'TURTLE SOUP, .!
\ .. •
• .-.. . " , • " • SARDINES, • e. , .
7 , ed Oerrs, Chow . Chb*, Plccalillt, Lobsters
Cauca wer, Ca ars. .. , • , ... . , .
:Olives, Tome oe Ketßup, Walnut do., Mushroom do.
Pepper Sauce, Hetoloy,, thittsi Cranberries, the finest
of Dried Beer, Sucer•cured Nano, Shoulder. Bologna
Sausage, Soup ho‘gw,Moccaront, Bugers, 'Coffees, Teas,
Dlolasses, and if •It of ell - Ithidi!' .' s •
- .QUEENSWARE, PINE' SEGARB: among which are
' twentrllve . thousand Gorman Sixes, prima - Tobacco.
and the very - best and purest LIQUORS' in the county.
Confectionary and Fruit, de., . ' • . ' ' •
'. All of which are offered tOthooltisens of Carlisle and
county of Cumberland. at the lowest prices for coon.
COME ONE, COME ALL, two doom East of Rhoads'
Warehouse.
Carßelt, , Nov. 9, 1859
FURIRE .INSURANCE.TriE ALLEN
AND 'EAST PENNBBOItO 'MUTUAL FIRE IN
ANCE COMPANY of CUmboriand county, Incorpo.
rated by an set of Xssembly, is now fully organised, and
In operation undor tho management ot the following
commissioners, via:, " ,
Daniel Dailey, William It..oorgas, Michael Coekiln,
J, Elebolberger, 'Christian &airman, John C. Dun.
lati,Jaeob hoover, Utile Dyer, B. Eberly, Benin.
inlit 11. Masser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander Cathcart.
,
. .. . - . . -.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any
Company of tho kind In the State. Persons whaling to
become,members are invited to make application thtbe
agents of the company., who aro - willing to wait upon
theM at any time.
R. 00BGAS, President.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico Prosidont.
LEWIS NEER, liacretary.
• 'MICHAEL COMMIE, Treasuror.
Managers.—Wm. R. Corps, L. Ilyor, Christian Stay
man, M. Cocklin ' C. Martin,lL Bann.,
11.0oovor, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Eicheiber
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
iczem
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. e— John She rrlelreA ilen ,
Henry gearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson; Henry Bowman; Church town; Mode . (hit
South Middleton; {4anntel Graham, W. Pence
boro'; annual Uncover, efechenicsitnrg; J. W. Cocklin,
Shopherdstown; D. Cnover, Shopberdatown; J. 0. SAX.
ton, Silver Spring; Dent. linvetetick, Silver Spring;
Charles Dell, Catifele ; John liyer,,Carllsle.
YORK COUNTY.-19. 8: Picking, Dover; Peter Vol.
ford, Franklin; Jas. Oritlith, Warrington; .1. F.,Dear
dmll, Washington;.)). Itutter,Nevrburg; R. 0. Clark,
Dillehurg.
DAUPHIN CO3—Mcitreer‘k Locbman, ITarriehurg.
Members of the company having policiesabout to en.
pire, can have thews oared by conking application to
anylot the Agents.
April 20, 1869. ' . •
JNO. B. EDEMA(
CHURCH & EBERLY
STEAM SAW MILL •
AND
• LUMBER YARD,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA..: •.
All kinds of
•
LUMBER,
• constantly on hand.
Lyda:yr delivered at any point accessible by Railroad,
at the shortest notice.
BUILDING TIMB,E•R
OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO ORDER
May 28,1859—tf •
HOWARD ASSOCIATION!
PIIILADELPIrIA
- A Benevolent Institution, established by—special en
dowment for the relief of the sick and .distressod,
aftlicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.)
- and especially for the Cure of Dlseasea of
- the Sexual Organs.-
_MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur
geon, to ell who apply. by letter, with a description of
their condition, (ego, ocaupation, habitekof life,' he.,))
and In cases of extreme poverty, illedleines - furnlshea
free of charge. • - -
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea, and other
Diseases, of the Sexual Organs, and. ou the NEW SEM
EWES etiployed In the Dlepensery, sent to the afflicted
In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. • Two or throe
&atone for postage will be acceptable.
Address; Dlt: J. SEILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur
germ, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.. liy order of the Directors,
EZRA,D. HEARTWELL, President
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Det..21,1859.-ty •
LADD, WEBSTER & CO.
IMPROVED Titan' STITCH - -
SEWING MACHINES.
On Ea iltalon and for sale at Sirs. It. A. Ilarrrotn's
DAGUERRRAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of, Dr.
Zrraca's.ol2lce, Carlisle, Pa.
Send-for a•clrcnlar to
W. U. MASON, Agent.
Dee. 7,155 p-tr.
PAINTS AND OILS.-
10 Tone White Lead. 1000 Gallons atoll. must
received with a largo assortment of •
Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint.
Turpentine, Florence White, '
•
"tiny, White Zinc,
Colored Zne,
Litharge, Bed Lead, •
•
Whiting, Dolled 011,
Ohm, . Lard 011,
Shellac, Sperm 011,
Paint Brushes, Fish 011, ,to.,
• Colors of every description dry, and 011 in cans and
tubes at the hardware Store of
March 7, '6O.
,Thonsande ire dally speaking In patient
DR. EA.TON'.B
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and why I because It never (silo to afford instantaneous
relief when given in time. It acts as it by magic, and
one trial alone will convince you that what we say is
true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR - OPIATE •
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
guttering' of your child, instead of by deadening its
sensibilities. For this reason It commends Wolf as the
only reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Drip—
:lug in the • Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach,,
Wind, Cold In the head, and Croup, also, for sollorring
the game, reducing intiernstion, regulating the Dowels
'and relieving pain, it lois no equal—being au anti epee.
' medic it le used with unfailing success, ip all cases of
Convulsion or other Fits. An 'you value the
'lira and health of your children, and wish tosave them
from those sad awl blighting consequences which are
Certain to result from the use - of narcotics, of which
other remedies for Intoning Complaints are composed,
take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILR CORDIAL,
this you can rely" upon. It is perfectly harmless and
cannot Mho the most delicate infant. Prim, 'A cents
Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only
by - CHURCH - & - DUPONT.' — •
• . No .09 Broadway'New York.
0 L
Healthy Burnet* Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presente ue with the same essential Itlementi
and gives of course the Trurtandard. Analyse the
Blood ore pervon suffering rem Consumption,-Live'
Complalot, Dyspepsia, Sera a, _Sc. sod we nd in
every instance certain defichinclei iu the red -globules
of biped. flupply, these deficiencies end you are made
well. ',The BLOOD &OOD I. bounded upon this Theory
—hence its astonishing suttee. -There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS'
adapted to the 'deficiencies of the Blood In dlifgrefit
disposes: - For Coughs: Coldiylbtochitis ' or. any
; arr. ,
Don' whatever of the TIMOAT or LU NG S induclog Con.
eottlen,nse No:1, which Is'always the No. for Del
P on of Spirits, Loss of Appetlte c and Mr all Otirow;
plaints arising from Over-uso, General Debility;
••and.Nervous Prostration. N 0.2, for Liver Complalntli,
No. 3, for Dyspepsia. Being, already prepared fcr
sorption it Is taken by drops and :carried Immediately
Into the circulation,' so that what you gain you retain.
The No. 8 is for Female Irregularll lee, Di ataxia, Weak
mimes, Ac. See special directional roi this.. For Salt
Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder
Colnplaluts. take No. 6. In all cases the direction must
bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood 'Food $1 per;
bottlO. ;' • • ' • told by CHURCH A DUPONT, .• • •
• • • '2 , No. 400 Itroadway, NevoYerk.
.T. W. Dyott'&fions. Philadolphia, and 0./I•KOyser
liiittaburg Wholesale Agents,
For Sale , by S. Elliott, Carlisle. . •
C WA 111. ". r • . •
II Thd 'subscriber w_utild respectfully 1111110131K0 to
e public that be . la now • prepared with additional
-,..r00m, at his old stand opposite the Road- Depot, to
forolah.lee Cream of EVERY:FLAy9p, to any number
.and at/than notice. . • ; ,
•Mare. '0 0, 1 4 t. • - PAVIA ROCKAFELLOtir.
• • .
00 ; TONS :IRON , AND:, ROLLED
Itipti of the very hest ENGLISII BRANDS warran
t . In every way Superior to American make. Just re•
calved with rt large assortment of
Obeet Iron, • A un ti e ,
lloop Iron , Vices.
^ „Itand ,
lionse Shoe 'lron, . ',Hasps,
' Spring Steel, Bolts,
ast Steel, ' 'fleets,
Blister tool, •
•Nits, ,
Washers. out Shoes
10 . 011 ,
; .•', • •
.3letckrlnith
CheaPer cheApost, at the hardware store Of
' • 'Marab ' '80 , " amity
. All' lion sold aKcltyriCoiririttt,'A‘l4oollddOd
''\'''';Cozri4'.2:;;, ,-::';4...i. :,,,4::,..
-. .. - .. - Ei . ,olliii .. .clit.t t
/CARLISLE :AND. PHILADELPHIA
D AI . 11;.11 - .10 RAC 6' T
PURSM, I.4¢D :FREED,
OlL:Atilt/Ski 9THELT , ,PULLApIELPIIIit.
. D. itIiDADS; •
-MAW BIREET,-0411.1.1814,'1,A.
Cara of this Lino leave thn Dopet 811 Market it.,
Daily, At 4 o'clock, P. M. ..
Learn Carlialo;Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M.' ,;
Goodalotended for this Lino should be marked
,I'. Daily Fruight Linn, and sent In by 4 o'clock.
May 25, 1859. ' ,
HILAD E LP EL A
, • AND READING , .
• •RA,III4,RO.A.D•'. •'
811.11M1 H, AHRAHOEMENT;
APRIL 18, 349.
Two passenger trains leavo Harrisimirg daily, (Sun
„days excepted,) at 8.00,A. 11., and. 2.46 P. M.. for Phila.
delplila, arriving there at 12.00 noon and 7.40 P. AL •
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., and 3.30
P. 314' 'arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.26 P.
M. •.
W.. 11. BENTZ
Fonro To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3,25; No. 2 (In
acme train,) $270.
' Faros to Reading. $4.60 and $1.30. -
At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners
sille,Tatriqua, Catawiosa, Ac. ,
Four trains! leave Rending fur Philadelphia dally, at
RA. M., 10.18 A. Si., 12.30 noon and 5.00 P. M. '
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 7.30 A. M., 1.30
M., 3.30 P. 21., and 4.45 P. M.
Fares from'Reading to Philadelphia, *1.75 and $1 45.
The morning train trim Harrisburg connects at
lending with 'up train for M'ilkosbarre Pittston and
Icrautors.
For through tickets and other information apply to "
.J. J. °LYDA,
General Agent.
Miy 11, 'O.
X• ENV STA GT ...lt 0' U . 11 E.-
The subscriber be started a tri.weekly line of
between Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Car-
X
lisle every' Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immedi
ately on 'the arrival of the afternoon train of cars from
the east. Returning, leaves Lantilsburg at 800 A. Fl.,
every Tuesday, Wednesday and 'Saturday, and arrives
nt Carlisle at 1.00 P. Al., via. Perry County Warml
Springs, Shermansdale, Steirett's Gap and Carlisle Sul.
phur Springs. Gu end afar June the loth, the line will
be run doily for the accommodation of passengers going
to the Springs..
Fare to the several points as allows:
Carlisle to43lilphur Springs,
Starrett's flap,
" Shermansdala,. . . . 37
" Parry County Worm Springs, . . 100
" Landisburg, . . . . . . . . 100
RETURNING.
Landishurg to Warm Springs,
• " • Shormansdale,
" • • Sterrett's Gap, . . •
Sulphur Springs, 1 SO
" Carlisle, .• 1 00
•
The above line will regularly carry the ALUM to %nd
from the several points above indicated.
have also a well stocked LIVLRY STABLE, from
which I am-at all Ulnas ready to furnish hareem and emr•
Hagen to those who will favor me with their patronage,
on the most reasonable terms and in the very beet etym.
~unly11)1858. GEORGE 11.ENDEL.
-I
Ic A XCELSIOR PICTURES.
A. D. LIEN WOOD would respectfully inform the
c t sena of Carlisle and vicinity that helm taken rooms
in; Zng's new building, east corner of Market Square,
where he is at all times ready to take ABIBItOTYPES
in the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In reiDY and cloudy weather as well as clear, and nat•
infection given or no charges made. Portraits and Da.
guerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
Lockets de., In Ambrotype.
Ambrotypee warranted to stand the teat of time, beta
or water. -
Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially invite dito ra
d examine specimens.
Prlces.from 25cts. to $lO. A. D. ILENWOOD.
Jan. 27. 18513.-17.: ' , Artist.
y i,V ER Y STABLE.—Having pur
t Jtniited from .1. It. Nonemaker hie LIVERY ES.
'X'ABLISILMENE, I will be Away, ready to accommo
_, * • date the public with HORSES, CAR.
RIAGES, BUGGIES, and every other es.
Xiier .- I.:Ce tide in my line ! By strict attention to
business and a desire to please, the subscribey,hopes to
receive a liberal share of public petronaite.
OEOINIE lIENDEL.
rOmnlllusaoa on hand to gattiply those nho may
plit needrof them. - -
.• G. 11.
N0r.25, 1857.1
JAM
,0 R:.WRAVkR'O
CABINET .
AND
CHAIR -
- DI ANDY NOT 0.11 - ItV
•
Nonni HANOVAII STOUT, CAILLISIX, PA.
Having been engaged In the business for over twenty
' , ism ho would return thanks to his customers and
friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him
In years gone by, and further assures" them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call.
°NAIRN AND FtiII,NITURE, .
of every fiestription constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warianted to be of the best quality, of the la•
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices tar cash.
Its also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Coffins, Metallic. or otherwise. kept con.
'tautly on band and funerals promptly attended to
personally In town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
Cherii and Walnut Coffins; large else, well fobbed
and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. ...
Walnut Collin. covered from 15 to 30 dollars. '
JAMES It. WEAVER.
lifer 26, 1859-Iy. - -
N. 11.—Two properties situate fn churchLU7n,Cumb.
county, are offered for sale on easy tonne.. Apply as
above. .1 It. W.
Practical PLUAIBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of the M. E. Church,
Main Street, Carlisle.
Load and Iron Pipes, Iron Sinful, .4 ' •,
Ilydrante, Bath Tube, •
hot & Cold Shower Baths, Bath Butlers,
Water Closets, Wash Basins,
Force and Lift Pumps, 1 1Sdraullc Rams, &e.
Wro't IrOn Word Tubes,
FITNRY BAXTON,
And eiiwy description or cocks And fittings for gas,
steam, water, dc. buperior cooking ranges, heaters and
gas fixtures put up In churches, stores and dwellings,
at short mitre, In the most modern style. All materi
als and work In our line at low rates and warranted.
Ari- Country workand Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23. 185D-1s
HERRING'S SAFES.
FARRELL, HERRING A CO.,
No. 629 Chestnut street, (Jayne'n 11910 Philadelphia,
Only manufacturers in this State
S. of ilEit RING'S PATENT Cif A3l.
PION F I It E. AND BURGLAR
PROOF BAKES, secured with
HALL'S PATENS POMMES, Loge,
both or which received Medals
at the'B'etid'e Fair, London,
▪ , ▪ •
York,
185 World's Fair in New
9-4.
•." have been sold, and are now In
actual use, and nearly 900 have been tested In acct.
dental fires and have noverlit led to preserve their con.
tents..
We also keep on bend and make to order Dwsuirm
!louse BATES. "Sideboird and Pallor Safes"—(lanita
tlou of handsome furniture) of elegant design and
workmanship. 4 •
Also, Burglar Proof Safes for. Banks, Brokers, Jewel
ers, Vault Doors, Safes for Specie. Silver Plate, &c. The
Burglar Proof Safe In use at. the Treasurer's Ofiles of
Pickaway county; 0., (at Circleville,) was manufactured
by us, and Is unlveriallj acknowledged to be the
strongest-Safe In the world: , --
Persons wishing Sates will find it their interest to
call or send for Our catalogue before purchasing else,
where, as these are the only Safes which have 'proved
themselves perfectly TIRE 111007 and free from damp
ness.
•1,000 REIVADD 'sill be paid to any person that can
show that a HERIUMPS PATENT CHAMPION SAFE
ever fatted to preserve Its contents In an neettlental
Ore. (Me•cb 20, 1800-3 m,
clB6O .HARIINVAR E.-, .
• The Subscriber haw just returned from the Eastern
iled with the largest, cheapest and best selected as.
sorlment of hardware ever offered in this County. Eve
ry thing.kept in a largo Wholesale and Retell Hard
ware Store can be had a little lower than any other
house in the ooudty at the Cheap Ihrderans store of
re. Ma h 7,80. HENRY BAXTON. •
...
TR7USSES r BRACES I I 'SUPPOR 7
• ;(7. 1 11. 163E1)1E8, •
S. W. Cornekr Twelfth & U me Street■
PHILADELPHIA.
Pruett...el Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Dlecbanb.
cal Remedios. Ilse constantly on hand a large Stock of
(leonine French (roma, also a complete assortment of
the best American. including .the celebrated Whiles
Patent Lever Truss, believed by the beet authorities to
Le stiperior to any yet Invented. blnglieh and Ameri.
can Supporters gud Mite. Shoulder Braces, Suspensory
Alalages3Lelf Watling Syringee. adapted to betham
es, in neat portable cases, French Pecsaries, 'Urinal Rags
An., Ac. •' . ' •
• Owlets and letters of enquiry, will !neat prompt at
tention. • • •
August 24, 1859 - IT
lAM LS HADIES , I,S!I'IIADIES !
350 Palr flamer, Juit racelvad otaikklnda:
. .
0061610 N PATTERN.
LONDON PATTERN, '
. ~ BLIZABETIITOWN PATTERN, " •
.
.with and without ratent raetenloga cheaper lawn ever.
at the Ilarderaro Store•of
Mixon 7, '60.
(• 3 P E S •
011 " EA . P 13TOliE.
. The subscriber being under 'very, light expenses, has,
as is well known; el:itaye sold goads . very cheap; but
.this 110k1013; harfing availed himself orthe'reeent great
depression lerteibes of .material,. &c., offers 'at WWII
YOWL' TLICI ITU strops, a very large assortment 'el.
l'AliitETßYn3RUEO3litil,'', } ' - " , ,
13IPEEIAL v ocilr.=Pl.Y, '. CY /fp:K:IP Et B ,
.INERAIN and VENl'2l33l' '
. . _
, ......
iiii4 olkoLoTri4 of all widths, In great variety.,, Also
canton:and Coma BIATTINGS of all'hiede, iltha large;
stock of. LOW mean ingrain Carper - at 23 to .60 gents
per y_ard; Btalr and Entry at /0 4 , 03.0 _sente._Also,i3ag.
Ca e rt.Mtto — kiiiicrpremß ),-#,, Au . g,,,gato, ,fpor
• •• . IL'ELDRATi6I4
N0:43 Straw - berry. §t.; Oci• itogr loove.,Ototin.nt::•4,
lor• 8 t air Dor Or hi the grit etreet ereekpli e ßecoP . a at m .
Mirth 28,1880,
William
P. Lynch,
ROBY TUN
20.000 llerring's Safes
HENRY, SAXTON
Eebicittes
SAN
. • NEVER
.
IT 48 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY. FROM GUMS, and
•! , hatrbecome ah established,fact. a Standard Medicine
known abd approved by - •'0 nil that have used It
and lc now. resortedlo = with innfidonce in all
thediseasea for whisk it,.. i s recommended.
It has eared thousands lc within She loot twirl
years who had' given up all hopes of relief,ee the
nttmerous
_unboncited . Irl certificates in my ponies
don shciw. .- -
no -
The dose must beetle - si)
of the individual taking Sisiii
quantities as to act gun- PP
Let the dictates of 1 8,
you In the use of the ...,.,`"'
tot., and It will cure
oua 'attacks, Dyspepsia, I*
non Ciimplaints, Dyson-
1
ash, Habitual Costive- I/
Cbelera - Morbus,Cludera tie
Juandice, Female weak- I.'il
succemsfully as au ordi- IN,
CINE, It will cure sick
can testify.) in twenty g
teaspoonfuls are taken r ,,
attack.
All who uses It ,ire
wl
In lie favor. ' ' - '
, MIX WATER IN THE
INVIGORATOVD 1
°ETHER. NW '
' . , Pl‘4l . e Dollsr 'per Bottle.
ALBO.-- ,
- _ _
SANFORD'S
• FADIILY
CATHARTIC
COMPOUND= =OM
Pure Vegetable Extraeta, and put up in Glass
Oleo% air tight, and will keep In any
oli
ma,Le. • ' '
The Family Cathartic
the Cathartic Which the
Oracti , o more than
The tooetantly lu—
aus° who have long us.
Isaction which all givo
boo induced nut to place
of all. -
The 'Profession well
thartics act on different
The Family Caw
with duo 'reference to
fact, been compounded
purest vegetable extract,
part of the alimentary
eafe in all cares where a
an Dorm:Temente of the
Faini in the Dackrind
and Soreness over the
•cold, .19sich frequently,
long course Fever, Loan
Sensation 'of cold over
Headache or weight in
tory Diseases, Worms Is'
Rheumatism,, a greet
many diseases to which
011 b to mention In this ad
Pica,
portions of the bowels.
thartle . PM has
Z„,, this well established.
Ffrom a variety of the
which ect alike on every
. renal, and are good'and
Wig Cnthartlc Is nesded,such
_ 4 4 ,Sionlach, Sleepiness,
mq 'Loins, Costiveness, Pain
Ipt
If
body,from sudden
loy• If neglected, end . In a
E ,, FL A pa i t y l , te ite n d LeZnj
4 0 the head, all lothunma
or Adults
V'Purifier of the Blood and
esheir, tno flume
vertleement. Dose, Ito a.
30 rents, •
$0 50
EMI
The Liver Divigoni tor al
rutalled by Druggists gene
the Trade In all tho largo t
' 8. T. W. Sa.
ndliatolly Cathartic Mlle are
aridly, and sold wholesale by
towns. • . •
335 aad sv
Jun 016,1839.
bOES - DISEASE ORIGINATE
ibiis x3IOURITY OF TIIE BLOCiD? '
is a question of vitSl importance. and one which
has hover been satisfactorily disposed of by the pram!
surs who' each the healing art. Some maintain—and
Mpecially the old school PhySiciamt—that life lives in
the LRAM, and therefore all diseases originate In it—
but modern science avers that ailments have their
origination In both the solids and fluids of the body.
That the latter preponderate, however, is a fixed fct,.
and medial skill has clearly demonstrated that a at
least two-thirds of the Ills that human flesh Is hair to,
have their source in an
IMPURE STATE OP TUE BLOOD
An, for Instance. in the long catalogue.-such-ent-Scrofn
Is, Totter, " Barber's Itch," Simples, Blotches. &yelp,
lee. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Sai,l+ever
Sores, or irruptive diseases of any kind. —These are es
certained by well known medical laws to arise frtm bad
blood—while the, highest medical authorities declare
that most fevers originate In the same manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former bo
Ipg an internal, and the latter an external irruptiv•
disease • and in all persons attacked by these maladies,
the bleZdis found to be either coagulated, or led a dark
unhealthy color. .
. -
To ward Min-large majority of dieeases, as well as to
core a number whirls hare already seised upon the sys
tem, it is necessary to' •
PURIFY TfE BLOOD
- .l.l%diey's Improved Blood dearcheedoes'not Claim 'to
be a.
UNIVERSAL PANACEA
for oval". disease Known, but the proprietors claim for
It thepower not only of draluing out aa Impurities Cl
tho blood, but by the bk Illfull combination of well known
vegetable remedies. it will cure all diseases arising from
a deranged slate of the /Ivor, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the
!Snoop Summons is all that Is claimed for it, the propel*
tors an produce
THE PROOF. .
It is only a few years since It was discovered, and jet
!Mae grown info such a business that a large laboratory
has been built - expressly for' its manulkcturo—a large
number of loon employed In putting it up, gatilt the
SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL .711E-DEND
We ask any candid man, could this be so, l i t he Med
loins did not possess ALL the virtue. claimed for it T. ,
The Preprietore have hundreds of certificates ho ot •
.men of probity and standing In the commonlity';' show
lug what the medicine is doing dully for the suffering
• ASK ANY PERSON
who has ever used the Blood Searcher whether cell
was experienced.
Let the afflicted give it a trial—a single, bottle wit
convince the mast skeptical of Its efficacy.
03,„ For sale in Carlisle by S. W. Ilaverefick, S. El
liotti and It. J. Kieffer; Kauffman & Son,. Mechanics
burg; Oosweller & Zook, ffflepherdstown ; Joshua Culp J.
ilogetown ; JaCob Simmons, Cross (toads; Kurtz &
Wise, Shiremanstown; A.M. Leidlcb, Fprlngs; •
Mary; W. Kissel, Churcbtown ; Edward James, West
Hill; J. C. Fainaught & ..13rof, Oakville; Shoemaker &
Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Newyllie; J. Hood &
Co., Springfield; Russell & 'Dice, Dickloron; Wre'land
& Wasbinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark &
Roads; Wm. H. Nobles, Sporting Hill; D. Denlinger
White IMO; J. C. Altick,Shippeneburg; all of Cumber
land county, Pa. '
LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors,
Hollidaysburg, Pa .
12=2
DYSPEPSIA R'EIIFEDYI
- Da. DARIUS HAM'S t
Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. •
This Medlcire has' been 'used by Ore public for viz'
years, with increasing &Tor. It is roconimended to '
cure Dyspepla, Nervousness, heart-Utah Colic,
Pains, Win An the Stomach, er Paine in the
Dowel., Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Corn.
plaints, Low• Spirits, 'Delirium Tremens, '
Intemperence.
It Stimulates, Ezhillrates, invigorates, bat will not
Intoxicate orlitupely.
Ai s Medicine, it is quick and effectual, curing the
most aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, Sidney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the Stomach and Dow- .
els, in a speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the most drooping and mel.
muttony spirits, and restore the weak, nervous and
sickly to health, etrength and vigor.
Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors,
have become dejected, and their nervous eysteros abet.
tered, conetitutions broken down, and subject to that
horrible curse to humanity, the Drumm" Tasman, wit
almost immediately feel the happy and healthy 'prig*.
eating eflicsey of Dr. ham's Invigorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILT,. DO.
I ' '
Doss—One wine glass full as often as necessary.
One dose will remove all Dad Spirits.
One dose will cure Heart burn.
:Aro° doses will core Indigestion. '
On dose will gire.you a Gad Appetite.
One dose will atop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia
One dose will remove the dlstrerolngand disagreeable
effects of Wind.or.Flatulence; and as soon as-the atom-----
etch receives She Invigorating Spirit,. the distressing
load and all painful feelings will be removed.
• One doge will remove the moot distressing pains or
Colic, either in the stomach or trowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Rid.
ray, Madder or Urinary Organs.
Persona who are seriously afficted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured speedy relief by a done or two
and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles.
• NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. •
Parsons who, from dissipating too muelt.over'night,
and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, Mr violent
headaches, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
he,, will Ond one dose will remove all bad feelings.- •
ladles of week and sickly constitutions, shculd take
the Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make
them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstrutv
hone and irregularities from the menetrual organs and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
Dewing pregnecy It will be foind en invelnable meal
due to remove 'dleagresable sensations at the etomach.
All the proprietor sake le a tidal, and' to induce this
le bee put up the Ittsiontatmo &matt In, pint bottles
it PO Ms... quarts 111. -
03- For sale In Carlisle by 43. W. Havanna]; ; In Me.
banicaburg by L Ltauffman,'and by Druggists goner•
dly. -
Fob:1;100.-1y
1860• SPAING FASHIONS',
AT
" - SELLERS'' OL.7j. STAND. •
• . - A complete stock of Ilata and Caps
now ready for Inspection.
SILK, •. • . . •
'
FELT & WOOL. In - •
every atjle and quallty.'' We call particular titian
'Con to our $3 SILK HATS. Silk and Soft Ilatsi. of
any style manufactured to order. Caps of all kinds.
it}..couxer lIELLEICB OLD STAND.' • .
• ' Carpals Dltirch'ltt Notch
1000. BOXES OF , •
Of all sizes, Double and Dingle tilek: Mtn, Ora'a:.
motel Volt red to:, du t received at tba Cheap Mud
,
Mirth 7'
7 ,
y.
00 RI:$1):-E.TO.Nt S.— •
h i ..o ra u allee_witrtonte'd of the , beet s. ,titillt7.. quit
0,1114 it thonergjeare Stott •
• hißphY,
, • .
.
....' 1'25 Kollin kipSol,,,ltock, and Me poyri . l!r f with:a ,
a Vrgie n ii, : ,!!' -7
' r': ---. 7 -n
' itone ; Drille, ' .., '
i l
-'- —4 ' l4l ' -- '.
1 . -
1 ~ crow.E.ar4
','liiii ?a:eV it tile Amp pkidirate:Store,or .‘. - -.
,'..";
aciP 46 `PritiOng;,49P9 her!)t
=I
'OH D's
GP 11:A I),R,
ted to the tempernment
it, and used •in .such
tly, on the hovieln. •
,your judgment, guide
Liver Invigora•
yur Co mplaini Bill •
Chins& Dlarrhoeagium
tery,Dropay,l3durfitunn,
nese, Cholle, Cholera,
Infaulum, —"Flatulence
nessee, and may be used
nary FAMILY 'mnpx.
Headache, (os thousand
minutes, If two or three
at commencement ofther
giving *their testimony
MOUTH WITEi THE
SWALLOW , 130T11' TO
tea general but no
'propriotor has used hi
twenty years.
krenaing demand from
ed the Pith and the oat
stn regard to their ueo,
them within the reach
know that different On
nford, 111. D.,
EsetUrer and Proprlatot,
y, New York
HENRY 84?croN.',