Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 06, 1860, Image 4

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    ,I!jcicultural glepartment.
THE CAUSES OF ILL HEALTH
IXPROPRIF,TrOF EATING.
-4 When riding oti"i' looomOtive last week
• , and talking with the. engineer, as I had
. the privilege of doing, I Cohld ~.that but
think, how ditch wiser men Were .about
iron and steel machines, thin they were a-,
hunt' fleshy and osseous maChines. The re
lation bf the pump to , the 'capacity of the
• boiler: the relation of the furnace to the
• size of the flues ; the • relation of the eyl
• , inder; or of the steam generated, to the.
work to be alone—'all these things were
in the engineer's mind. He was ice'chain
•-r -uously watching every part and opening
and shutting valves on every side, so as
to keep every part in its, proper condition.
The stoker or . fireman applying. or
• . withholding food, so as to-keep the en
: .• gine in just that state in' which it would.
work best, according , to whether we were
running on ant up-grade or a down-grade,
or on levet.ground, acid according to the
number and weight of the card being , -
drawn for. we had 'been drawing along
and ponderouVrain.. •
Now how many , are there who watch
their I urnace, to see that....they get inpeith
er too •Inoeft. nor too little fuel'? Men
shovel food : without ,-any 'regard to what
'it is , going to 'do!, If it is the, • Sabbath
gay, when- . they have lesS air and exercise
.than any other days, and when their atom
, • acts are not, in a' condition to digest as
much food. as on, other days, they eat a
'double portion. fitis a day when they
are:to undergo severe taxation and work,
• and when they can least afford to go with
out food, oftentimeS, they become anxious'
and neglect to cat because the body needs
Ale basis of Thud less than at any otlfef
time,.they.,,,eat the , most, and when it
needs it. inofe than any other time, they
eat - flue - least,: - Our food'is a means to an
end. • It is_ simply the fuel with which
•, we are - to raise steam for carrying on the
purposes of life. A man should eat as
much on 'principle as he prays.
I have been asked,: sometimes, how I
could perforin so large an•ainotint of work
with apparently so little, diminution of
strength I attribute my power of en
durance to a long formed habit of observ
ing, every 4ay or my life, the simple laws
of eating. It has become a second nature
to me. 'lt ceases any longer to be a mat
ter Of self-denial. It is almost like an in
:, stinct. If I had a severe tax
,on my
brain in the morning, I can not eat hard
ly at breakfast, If the whole day is to
be one of nervous.exertion, I eat very.lit
tle till the exertion is over. I know that
two forces cannot be concentrated in ac
tivity at the same time ih one body. • I
know that when the stomach works the
brain must rest, and that when the brain
works the stomach must rest.
If I am going to be moving about out
of hors a good deal'
. then -I can give a• fuller swing to my appetite—which is
never exceedingly bad. But_if I ant en•
gaged actively and successively in mental
labor, I cannot eat too much. And I.
have made eating with regularity, and
with reference with what I have to do, a
habit so long,. thet•it ceases any longer to
be a subject of thought. It almost takes
care of itself. I attribute much of my a
bility to endure work to good habits of
eating, and constant to the kWh
of sleep, physical -exercise and general
cheerfulness. -
• There is one thing.moro to be-said in
this connection. •It is• not a matter of
epicureanism that a•man shouli be dain
ty concerning the food be cats. On the
contrary I hold that a civilized man ought
to be civilized in his cookery. I suppose
one of the signs of the . millenium will be
a better regulated kitchen—a kitchen
that sends rut food that will not -make
Christian 'men sick ! _Henry maid Beech
er,
MO
HOEING
There is no work tint requires to be
done more thoroughly and yet speedily
than hoeing. The rapid growth of weeds
and grass among crops is one of the inci
dents of the climate, about which there
are as many advantages as disadvantages.
If the warm weather protnotes the growth
of weeds, it alSo'helps along the crop full
as well. The only difficulty occurs from
the fadt thdt the soil may be so foul with
the seeds of weeds, and they having been
sown so long previously that they are ready
to sprout before the seed of the potato or
the corn has a chance to compete with
them in getting • above ground. This is
particularly the case with the small seeds,
which seldom get headway as quick as
the weeds, even though steeping and oth
er expedients may be resorted to for the
purpose of giving them a start. In no
woriris--thn_eld familiar adage of " stitch
in tithe saves nine' t e applicable than
;during the season of heel . If possible,
the•-cultivator ought to he n through as
early as possible after th young plant
shows itself. A cultivate for this kind
of- work should be light nd narrow, so
that there is, no fear of it injuring the
row of plants, sad made so thit it will
stir 'the ground, .whilst tearing up the
weeds. A corn cultivator shouldbe made
specially for that one crop, and if to be
used on light ground, it should be differ
ent even from. that which is to be - pod
upon a stiff soil. AsToon as the corn cul
tivator does its work, the hoe should be
made to do its work well. The hills
should be cleaned' out thoroughly and
freed from every particle of grass or other
weeds, the ground well loosened around
each stock of oorn, and then work again
with the cultiitator. This kind of w k
,pays, because it is done in tipiettivict, e
crop gets the whole benefit of it dun g
the growing season.—.lffieltigan Farmer
Cows CA Sin' HOLD, BACK THEIR
MILK.—Dr. Dodd, in the American
Stock Journal, says a cow cannot exercise
any control over her hitteal organs, and
gives this' as the reason :—" Tho musou:
Jar tissues which compose the parts direct.
ly in the region of the lacteal duct, or milk
c !tunnel; are involuntary muselis. Were
it not, so, any cow, might, by volunta2y
relaxation of the muscles which guard the
outlet of the mammary, gland, evacuate
at any time her - own milk, and thus de
fraud her owner."
SLABBERING IN HOREIES.,I-A correspond
ent of the Boston' Cultivator says this is a
disease in horses., Baltpetre—a
spoonful for a dose=hOhas found to Mire
the worst case" he ever had, and hes not
found it necessary ever to give the fourth
dose. He gives a table-spoonful in the,
morning, and in three days,. if ho is not
free from it repeat the dose.
•
Up jumps the , devil in a rage,
To set two lines to, fdl this page.
tbucatiottai.
IRVIN,GI F143514W COLLEGE, '
MECI[ANICSRURGI, PA. '
' This Institution, designed for the liberal.nducation
or Yount; Ladles, has been in oporatioiilwo Years with
the most gratifying results. It Is now 'established on.
a firm basis, and Its patronage already, extends over
several States. • • s
It is locate en the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid . .
way between liarrieffiurg and Carlisle. in the mist for
tile and bemutitul portion of the valley, and Is lb close
proximity torone of the most morakhealthy, and on
torprislngttoivus in the Eitate. -
t It is central, and easy of aecoes. , Students leaving
Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the morning
train for Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechanicsburg in
time for dinner.
The edifice Is large end commodious, surrounded 'by
double verandas, and will accommodate? about ono hull.'
drod boarders. In Its construction, It combines all the
modern Improvements fur the' promotion of health,,.
comfort and convenience. 111 these respects physicians
prouounee It unrivalled. The ehambers are lorgo and
neat] furnished. Each has its register for hoot and
vent' atjon Only two students occupy the same room.
The with rooms moat all times supplied with warm and
71 water.
ro
Tho grounds a ample, and well arranged for retain
anon, and the addend calisthenic exorcises -so mitten.
Hal to health, graceful movement and syminetry of
form.
The Faculty of lustruetion Is efficient and experi
enced.
In the Collegiate Dope reant the course of etudy is
of a high grade, cement ending nil the subjects belong.
Ing to a Classical , Polit e nod Christian Education:- ..
In the Proparelory D artment pupils will "fiecafe:
fully instructed In those bmuchas - formlffirthe basis of
'a thorough English education;
Semiotic —First Session, from the Ist Wednesday of
September to the 301 h or.lanuary. ' . .
Second Session,`Prom the let of February to too Ist of
July. . .
Vacation, during July anclaukust.
'TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE AIONTEIS, PAYABLE
• IN ADVANCE.
Boarding, Washing, Furnished Rooms.
and Light. . . . . . . . .
Tuition—Collegiate Department. . . • .
, Preparatory " •
• " First Class,.
' No, extra charge for Ancient Languages.
MusD—Plane and Clutter. . . . . . . 20 00
'Vocal 0l nlr.. . . . . . . . . 2do
• Modern Languages, . . . . . . . 10'00
I'aluting,.Drawing and other Ornamental Branches
at the usual rates. • •
•
Toxt•bdolcs furnished nt city prices.
For further partimilars address,
Rev. A. Cl MARLATT, A. M.,
President.
Aug. Z. 1851
riUMBERLAND VALLEY'R. R
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
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. -MUNCH OP HOURS!
On and after MONDAY, APRIL 16th 1860, Passenge'r
Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:)
FOR CHAMBERSBURO ANDIIARRIBRURG.
• Ist Train. 2dTrain
Leave Hagerstown, 6.45 A. 51,
" Oreencastio. 7.35 ' " • • .
• Chamboreburg, 8.30. " 1.00 P. M
• Shlpponsburg, 0.00 ' 1.32
• " ' New villa,
• Carlisle. 10.10" , 2.44
• Mechanicsburg,. 10.42 " 8.10 ' "
Arrive at Ilarrisbizra, 11.12 " 9.45 ",
• FOR C11A.5113161138UR6 AND If AIERSBOWN.
• Ist Train. - 2d Tram.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 51 2.15 P. m.
• Mechanicsburg 8.47 " 2.62 "
• Carlisle 0.27 " 3.30
• Newvlilo, 10.02 " 4.04
" Shipponsburg, 10.34 " 4.33
Chambg', (Arrive) 11.00 5.10 "
" Greencastle, 6.00
Arrive ,at Hagerstown. 8.40 ."
ear I'assengma will observe, that there is but Ono
Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train cm:Ailed)
over the Franklin Road, connecting with train to Har
risburg at 8.30 A. 51., ant: with the Train arriviugfrom
Harrisburg at 5.00 P. M.
' THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittaburg,
at 2.45, A. M.;12.50 and 4 05, I'. M., making direct coo -
nections with trains for. Cincinnati, Louisville, Clove.
land, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all principal
points throughout the West. -
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad
At 1.20 and 6.05 A. 51., and 12.55 and 3.50:-I.' 51. Via •
Lebanon Y. lt. It., at 8.00 A. M., and 2.36, P. M. I'4
Baltimore, at 3.27 & 7e20 A. 51., & 205 P.M.
For reverton and-Williamsport at 1.27 i 'andnd 8.15, P.
M.' Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. 51.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At ail Stations where
Tickets are sold, Chambersburg, Shippensburg,
CA,llslo,.Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of
TEN CENTS on ouch Ticket will be ruado to all Passen
gers that provide themselves with Tickets before en
tering the Care. .
0. N. LULL Super'
Railroad Office Cheini,eraburg,}
Apr0;10,18'60.
A. B. BWING'B
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
18
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland County
.Agricultural Fair of 1857.) •
The subscriber has just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his lino, ever brought to tide
place—which ho is determined to sell at prices hat de
11 competition.
Par 10,
Chamber,
Dining-room, FULLNITU.K.
Kitchen and
Office
. Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved nod fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattiasses, Wit (mines,
pictures, Ac., Ac.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
stock, at his extensive wnro.ronms, West Main street,
North side. A. B. EWING.
Ar 4— Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders froaetown and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms. . '
Carlisle, May 12, 18641.—1 y. •
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Confectionall.
S. ,39. HAVERSTICK has Just received from the city
and Is now' opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends
and the public. His assortment in this line cannot be
f r
surpassed in novelty land legance, and both In quality
and price of the articles, not fail to please pm - chasers.
It would h be impospil i t, numerate his
'''.
. • r, "' ANN' GOODS,
~which comprise every'variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite Ilnlsh such as.
-Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain lnk•atands and trays,
?ancy Ivory, pond and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cab., Writing Desks, and Port.fulios.
Port Monnaies, of every variety, ,
. Gold pons and Poncho, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladles' Fancy stationery.
Motto scale and warm, Silk Ind bead pursoo
hiding whips, elegnntli finished. Fin's cutlOrh
• Perfume baakids and bagel,
Brnshon of every kindlor the toilet,
• X. Basin and R. G. Wright's Soaps end Perfumes
of various kinds, /
Fancy pins for head droosei and shawls.
Musical instrumoots, of all kinds and stall prices
' together wlth•au innumerable varietrof articleselegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which
he invites special attontiou.
Also, an eateralve and elegant collection of
11001(13,
comprising the various English and American Works,
richly, embelished POETICAL, WOltKtl , Bibles and
Hymn Book., elegantly , bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners, suitable for - holiday gifts. •
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery Is
also complete, and comprises everything used in the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular Attila•
Mon of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, &c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style al
Parlor, Chamber and study Lampe, for burning either
Lard, Sperm ea Etherlal oil; also DYOTT'fi celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Screens, .tc. ills assortment in this line la
equaled In the borough. Also,
•
BECiAItB AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the fivrorite brands, and a fine assort.
meat of MEE,RSCHAUSI SMOKERS AND PIPES.
„KRUITS,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Fifth, Raisins, Nectarines,
'Prunes, fie., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE.
SERVED 'FRUITS, MibiI'EAAIEAT, PICKLES, ito,
in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ills stock embraces everything in thu Ilea
of FancySloods, with ninny other articles useful to
has ekruMbrs which the public are especially Invited
to call and examine. ,
Remember the Old searo, nearlfroppoelte the Bank on
North Hanover street. • ,
' B. W. lIAVERBTION.
Dee. 7. 18fict
DDERRY'SJA.PANESE POLISHES,
AND LEATHER PRESERVING CO3IPOUNDSI
Need no rubbing—produce s beautiful Gloss and will
preserve the leather onethird longer.
Perry'n Jepanese Polish for Patent Leather Boas.
• Perry 's Japanese Boot and Shoe Polish, 25 cents
' Perr?s Japanoce Waterproof Poll b, 25 cents.
Perry's Japanese tremens Polish, 245 cents. •
' Perry'aJartnneae Polish for Iron Goode, 60 cents.
Perry'eJapanese Furniture Polish, 25 cents.
For sale everywhere.
Wholesale Depot for Ponneylvarda, at E. IL Mlle&
Co.'cornor of Filth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. "
May 30, '60.-3eL,
.;ZTRA IV HATS 1 STRAW HATS
Just received vt Keller's Old Stand North Ileum
ver street, a large and complete !tuck .
, . ...
. , .
: • ME1413' . & BOW STRAW MATS,
-of all Mie,dillarent styles and 'qualities., all of which
will benold at a small advance on 'cty pricea. .
AIisoSILK,, Children," Fancy Cape and Mate Mons' & Boya
•.' , '— .
• CASSIMLIME,
-FIiLT, , ,'' - , ',, WOOL MATS,
Several new styles now ready far Inspection. itionem•
ber if you.want bargains call at
' P ullsl° Z l / 4 1 P , P , 1 40- ' ' •
...... : ..; Esali:
' • -
, New 'Ammar.
. • . •
•lITTEXTIOAr: •
N EW STORE AND NEE' GOODS
.
After returning his Acktibiiledgame ts for the vary
liberal patronage which has been extended to him, the
undersigned would cell attention to the fe^t Abet he
has just rwopenod his extenelve assortment of family
0 E
• „ ,
In his new storeroom , on the south•otst- corner of ites
public equate, where the public are invited to tall and
examine a stock of goods which,- In elegance, • variety
and extent, will defy competition t 'comprising In" part
.loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars, '
lava, Itio and roasted Coffee... Every, va. 7
;day and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground
and ungeound;) Pickets, Sauces; Table 011. 2ttii
New Orleans, Sugarhouse and Trinidad ,
Molasses; Now Tork , and Philadelphia Syr
e upa. Chem, 'Macaroni, Vermecilli, split Peaselloininy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina; Chocolate Fatima o.
coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washing and bolt-
Ink 'soda. Tobacco of the moat favorite bra ads, and the
fittest quality of Sugars. Aiso, a,beautlful assortment
of Britannia Ware, plain and g'ald band china A,Vare,
Claes, Queens. Steno and Earthorn Ware, in mat va.
'day, and awnlegant lot of Fancy Soaps, extracts and
_
perfumery for the toilet. "
FRUITS: 4ncluiling Poaches In cans, ININII3II, Oran•
berries, Mry—applorl, citron, .almotds, orange's, lemons,
&c., dm. .•
....o.rer - ee . LIQUORS: Wholesale .and retail,.
r(lrirqd, embracing common and old Rye Whin:
key, Mandl:ls, dark Sad palo, Lisbon.
, ..,...—..— 7
, ' -..:-.-- ..k. V Sherry Sort. Maderin, Ginger, Catawba
~.,i.", ' ", ' — : "..., and Muscat Wines fn casks and .bot.
Iler, Scotch Whiskey, Rolland Gin, and Scheldam
Schnapps. q
...FISII AND SALT. ._.
A large stock of LAMPS, includingDyott'eselebrattid
lamps for burning Reunions or cool nil, also — Sperm,
Pine, Ltiraidlnd Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm - dud
Star Candles.
$6O 00
20 00
16 00
12 00
CEDAR-WARE' AND BROOMS.
Bruohes, hopes, Mopps, • Soaps, Lnor•matn; • Walters,
Looking•glaesoa, line letter and note paper, Willow
{Ware, painted buckets, &c.
Cotton and woollen Hose, and half linen,, and ii,full
stock of Cloves, including the well known Hanover
Ruck Woven. ' .•'
IV short. Ma sleek comprises everything Male called
for in hie line of business, and no efforts will be spared
to render entire satisfaction to hle customore.
C. INLIONF.
Carlinlo, Oct. 27, 1868-Iy.
0' .8671.- Marketing of MI kinds takon In oxebluigo fo . arllelo, Jon. 22, 1880.— ly.
goods.
JO EPH U. STEEL
• WAT
UANOV MA LIt 13T CH-K
HERT ER
SOUTH ,
A few doors South of the Court House. •
•
',laving supplied myself with a largo assortment of
Watch Materials, Glasses, J am now prepared to
repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.,on the
most reasonably . terms, that may bo entrustc to toy
oars. Hoping by strict attention to business to bo fa.
vered with a liberal share of public:patronage.
A fine • assortment of JEWELRY, such as Ladies'
Breast Plus and Ear Drops, Gold and Cameo; Mlssess
Breast l'lns and Ear Drops. Box and Glass Pins all slzes.
Gold Chain, Hooks, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards,
Keys, &c. Also, a large and 800 assortment of
'GOLD FING,DII RINGS.
Also, a Brio lot l of Silviir Hunting, Detached Lover,
and Leplue ‘Vatehes, and a.good assortment of Silver
plated and Steel .Spectachs.
all of which will bo sold low. A share of public patron.
ego Is re•pectfully'snlleltod. ' .103. U. STEEL.
Carlisle, July 13, 18511—ls
" elltdRIOM fialLl.•2 3 . •
FAMILY •GROCERY AND TEA
STORE._
Just received and in store . ,a freehand well so.,
lected assortment of Rio, Java and Mara
caibo Coffee, Roasted .Coffee. Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Refined add
othbr brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(baking) Fl olaa Fos.
Spices of every variety— •
~
pure only; Starch, Farina and
Chocolate, Macsaronl, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo,
Baleratnn and Soda, Cronin Tartar and as
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. '
TEAS.—A fine assortment In• Packages,
and bulk—as well as all other articles
.1 it .• belonging to the buziness—all at tho lowest
,and late reduced prices.
• J. W. EBY:
WATCfIES, . JEWELRY, AND
SILVEIt-WAGEAT CONLYICS_oId eatabllshed
Stand, West' Main a., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I LA1 , 0)1114 received a new assortment of watches,
sndry. medallions, silver ware, Ac.. in addition to my
- armor stock to which linvite the attention of the
pt bile,' Thu assortment embraces' fine' ...,...ii:
gold and silverlever watches, Hunting op - ~ .
and open case du., gold Anchors for ' '
Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver -Le-
,!. r.g.g.
pines and Quortier wate r line of every ea- c 3. ..'...
duty in stylo and price. .
Also lino gold Medallions. Breast-pine for ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern end-price.-- Gold
fob, vest, curb and neck chains. griold'bracelets, linger
rings, culT-piza,aluils, slenii,buttons, erotism charms;
Ac., Ac. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, ten, salt and mustard apnoea
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, sitvor
- . J oo,iis s ?Ei e and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to which we invite special attar'.
Gan.
1859
A fine lot of GOLD PENA from the best makers,
.perlatcle cases, Puny boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common bracelets, watch chains, •
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles UPI.I•
ally kept in Jewelry establishments, whioh
will cell low Pm cash. All articles war. f 2 •
u
tented to be whet they are' represented.
Particular attention paid as usual to
WATCII REPAIRING and all work war
ranted.
Dee. 23. 7857.1
GR 0•C E It I. E S 1—
AT 0.0. HUYETT'S
Shad and Mackerel of different grades,
At lIIIYEITS.
134mt;a, Scale yleli — and White Flab,
Codflth, San and Plcklpd.iforrlng,
Chock) and Onickera can be . had
Driod Nrutt, Preserves end Jolliet!,
Sugar Cured Beef and name,
A fi o elk supply of LIQUORS,
Ope, Whit. Lead, &c., &c.,
WATCHES, JEWELRY & BILVER•WARE.
We would respectfully inform our
friends, pntroee and the public generally, that
we have now in Store, and offer
WHOLESALE it RETAIL, ".
A
at the lowret Caeh Pike', a large and
very choice block of Watches, Jew.
eiry, Silver and Plated Ware, of eve. •
ry variety and style:
Every description of Diamond • 1117: '
Woik, and other Jewelry ninde'lo or.
der at abort notice.: airen Goods WARRANTED to
be ae represented.
N. B. Particular attention given to the REPAIItINO
of Watches and Jewelry, of every deneript ion.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
No. 622 Market Street. South Side, Pitti.aoti.ruLt.
March 14, '136-3m.
IVEARRIAGE A . tgI I I)I . 7 Icr
NEW
WILLTATT. 'iTOUNG. D
Thu ascret clue to Courtship, Love
-Ik s iglk , • . , ,and Marriage: with the diseases Ipci•
__- 4 ....: . ,_ - =',%1. : dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Ago
"-'-; .-.Tse ... - .E:-.i-: —being lights and abode.. of Married
1 0%."1,0y., ; :.: Lifo, Its Jovaand Sn rrowit,
luar r iod llopea,Fara
,'!,it5,,,4 and Disappointment& Lotall r
..',',., ''`, , Lo ir ee- Di.' those contemplating mar
' 'r.II ilV •:'' ''° find having the Imit impeditneut
to married life, read this book. Lot every young man
and woman in the land read this book. It hi Feu or
PLATES, and dlecieeca ',scrota that ovary ono should
know: a little . knoilledgo at fltst may savoa world of
trouble In after life. , .
Bond for n copy (oncloslng 25 :tints) to
DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 SPRUCE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
011.11510, April 26, '6O 3m.
1860 HARDWASI .A h n ' e I n . H A RD -
Joub P. Lyne & Son have just completed opening
their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, 011 e, varnishes,
Glmakc.. to which they invite the early nttteution of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our Mock in all
its various branchea,aud can low accommodate the pub.
lie with,
RELIABLE GOODS.
In large or, small'quantlties, at the lowest prices. But
we do not, wish the public to understand that we hove
brought all the s ends In Philadelphia and New York to
our tow u, but we can soars them that one look -Into
our store will convince them that we have enough to
supply the demand In this market. Pomona wanting
goods in our line will find it to their advantage to give
us a call before making their purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to s and uo mince•
presentations maid to effect sales
JOHN P. LYNN & SON. .
North Hanover Bt. Carliale.
May 2, '6O
SPRI G
.SHARPLESS
-nave recaland an admirable stock of NOW Fabrim ouch
as TRAVELLEItIBB, Olt MULLES end CA :1111.1:A 8.
Fancy 811.K8 from Auction, below the cost of impor.
nation.
HANDKERCHIEFS and CRAVATS.. •
HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, PLAIN colcired; IMAM
• glohey SILKS, and neat CHECKS. GRAY POPE
-
LINES In every variety: Chine and Plata. OR
GANDIES, GRENADINES, LAWNS and
• CHINTZES; AIUSLINS, FLANNELS,
QUILTS k FURNISHING (10005
IRISH SHIRT/NO 'LIKENS of
the beet bleach. SHAWLS • • • •
CLOAKS LACE and
- • • - BILK MANTLES.
Goode for
FRIENDS
Wear, ,
'BADE GOODS.
•
BOLTING GLOMS, am Am ,• •
humeri:Esti BROTHERS, • •
Bth & Chestnut, Philadelphia,
Nay
. 2, 1860,-3zne
I lEMENT.- 7 17be aubacriber is prepared
ki 0 *ell ro increlants and othitra, GEMENT, by the
quantity at ritinuflioturers prleet
CatllelN April 11, 1860. , • '
N EW COAL AND:LUMBEtt YARD.
. ; The subeorlbere have this dayentered Into.
tnirehlp to trado In • '
-COAL AND LUM , ,BER, ,
have conskintly on build Lind Amish to order.
nil klride land quality' of seiteoned
pAnaut, , '
- • .
FRAME STUFF',
.•
`Peliug; nant.irki Laib, Shingling Lath,
,worked Floor.
lug and.Weathorboardlair; Ponta and Rails, and ovary a r
Eallittat belongs to a LUMBER .YARD. . '
•
' All kinds of Shingle's, to wit:'Whitt:ph:le, Hemlock,
•and• Oak, of different qualities. .11adlug Care or our
own We can furnish bills to order of any length and
1140 at the shortest notice and On the moat reasonable
,lerms.i Our worked boards will be kept under cover•so
• that th ey t can bo furnished dry at ull times. '
. •
We'bnvo constantly pn hand all kinds or Family Coal
under rover. which de will deliver clean tunny part of
- the-borough. "To wit : - . . • .
INKENS".VABLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
BOKE• FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
LOCUST DIOUNTAIN,
-LOBBEILY:
...ysbialiwe pledge ourseleeS to sell at ills lowest prices
Best quality of ^ •
Linsiburste's Blaokamith'i Cone,.,.
alsrays olk baud which we will sell at 1b . .., lowest figure
Yard, west side, of Grammar &hoe], Maio street.
dithISTItONO & HOFFER.
July 20,1859. . • .
' •
CIIIAMBERSBLTRG FEMALE SEM
INARY. •
The location Is pleasant and healthy, and the advan.
togas are equalled by few to the land, The institution
Is large and prosperous, with 'a corps of sea stouts cho
sen with care, and well qualiflad to instruht In the solid
and ornamental branches, The Influences ID the board
leg department are parental, tooral'and'refining. '
The next menden 'will commence on the 7th day of
February. Catalogues may be had en application to
the Principal,
Dew, W. W. Elln, Caritas; Bev: John Ault, Loudon,
Po; Ileo.'ll. Dueller, Esq., lloguesto-ch, Pa; [lon. Oro.
Cliambers,ll, S. Schnuck, D. U., 8. R. Sieber, D. D., Day,
P. 11. Itcesa..ltev. Joseph Clark. Chamberablrg, Pa Pro.
Awn; at Prlnceton, - N. J., both of {he College and Theo
loglcal - Seminary.
Dev.)IENRY REEVES. A. M.,
Mrs. SA KALI H. REEVES;
Pnnelpale.
J. R. NONEOIAILEIS
FORWARDING . AND COMMIS
• -810 N 110U8N,
FLOUR AND• FEED,.
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The euVieiiber 'having taken the Ware House cars
and fixtures of Win. 11. idurray'a well known establbh
meat, on Wont 1110 street. opposite Dickinson College,
would inform the public that Ifs has entered Into a
general Forwarding and Commission business.
The highest market price wlll be paid for Flour, Grain
iond.producionf all kindq.
They armalso-prepared to freight - Produce and stock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore', atthe lowest rates, with
safety and despatch.
PLABTEII. AND SALT kept constantly on hand;and
FLOUR AND FEED at nhelesale or retail.
•
Coal of all kinds. eibbracing,
LYKENNi VALLEY, • .
LUKE FIDDLER.
SUN DUItY WHITE ASH,
LOCUST OAP,
, Limeburnef's and Blacksmith's
and delivered dry to any part of the town. . •
.7. 11. NONEMAKER..
Carlisle, August. 17, 1859
NEW QOA'L YARD
,• n TIIL WRIT END OF CARLISLE.
The subscriber would respectfully. roll the rittentio
of Limeburner's,and the citizens of Carlisle, and th
surrounding country generally, to lile
attached to his Ware House, on Went high St., where
he will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of thu
best quality of COAL, to wit:
• Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Orono and Trevor
ton Broken, Eggand Nut Coal—Screened end dry coal,
which he pleilges himself to sell at the lowest possible
prices. Nest quality of
LIMEBDItNER'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL
always on band. "
ordera lelrtitthe Ware Muse, or at Ida reel
dance In North 'lonelier street, will be promptly at,
MEM
Carlisle, April 14, 'sB—cf,
"aL A SS! 'GLASS'II_PAINTS!
ut PAINTS!! A full assorniont of °lass of all sizes
and quality, with a large ,stock of fresh PAINTS, all
colors. Oils, Varnishes, Ac., Cciount In large or &mall
quantities, at low 'figures at ,
Oct. 27, '6B.
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with. perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, lincause the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will :speak more powerfully, than
volumes of bore assertion or blazoning inaffery.
The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from ita manifest steady
increase in times past; it is evident that during
the coining year the consumption will reach
near ono million bottles. This immense amount
could never, - have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained iii the propara.
lion, and the sanctioh'of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, Vho not only
recommend the Bitters to their fallouts, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all Cases of stomachic derangements
' intr . :the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of - trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring as time itself. '
Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other biliotis' 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
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid Matter
from the stomach, purifies the biped, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and 'energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stortitich, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the funetioni of nature.
- Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per.directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant pectiliarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
Invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the ovi
dence.of thousands of aged - men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements anti general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
tell deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periodi - when,
• their cares are so:harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and
and child is so absorbingly tender, - Ihat the .
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forgot her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant, Should the period of maternity'
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies 8I the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. ,Nursing mothers gene.
rally: prefer the Bitters to all other invigora 7
tore that receive' the endorsement 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 wo have particu
larly referred above, to' wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malariti,,diarrhcea,
dysentdy, indigestion, less of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements.ef the stomach,
superannuated 'invalids, pereone of sedentary
occupation,. and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos-,
'tatter's Celebrated'Sicanach Bitters a trial. .
CAUTION.-LWe caution the public against
using any of the. many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for HorrsivEn's• Cm - miniver),
STOTAe l l.. l3 lTnits. and setithat each bottle has ,
the avords - "Dr.Jillostitter's'Stomach Bitters"
.blagen on tits' Side of. the bottle, and stamped
on . the , metallie r Cap . , coveriag the cork, , and
observe that -ourautograph signature is on the
label
THOMAS CONLYN
I=
I=
I=
EMI=
EMI=
=I
MIMEO
Prepareffarld'ioldbirliOSTEPT/Illt &I
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., 'and sold , by all'
druggists.' grocers,. and dealers generally
thrbugbqut the United litates,,Elout&Arae•
*lose and GermanY.,
Far o uk) b .i ir 8. ilaverattek, CeiDPilti
'O r 'Attlek, Btembaugh,. Shippeusburgi. L. Haut
mark, 'X'll. Henning, Alephaniesburg; ab d Druggiste
gerierally tkioughout eke couoty. Nor: 9, %O.:,
, . . • •
• .
UPS—A,N,IS CEMEM,T.7—' '• '
. . . . .
.... _ . ..
• • ; 60 bartala Oemaas ,altica varr,larao,.euisortmoal
.',O (Iliad licin 'Nadas, of all Wads :cheaper- that/
,evr, at.the lianlllareatOt°f . .
.. . ,
' Alare . b I, 'oo.' _-,,, TEENSY SAXTON.
H. BAXTON
tlinibir . '-'k ilLoqi:
'BOARDS, • • -'
• SCANTLING,
do. do
ItEFEfiiiNCES
CONSTANTIN FOIL SALL
REPT UNDER COVER
NEW COAL YARD,
MffiMMl
JOHN P. LYNN'S! SON,
North Harmer Street.
HOSTETTER'S
.Mi6cellancoui.
. .
eI'OOD'I GOO D 11 . -CI- 00 I) i I 1
NJ' Just reeetved Itt t e chenp•Orecerjr of the miller
siguatt, lota of good Eh: , apart of Which ere the toh
lowlug: •
. Iferpottcally sealed Pk:ACHES, (fresh.)
' 0 6 1051.1 TUES, . 6 `
' u 111 p vas , It .
' • .. , " ASPARAOI7B, ' ','
• " 0 OYSTERS
" ' "" LOBSTSRA. •" .
" PIN E A PPM% "
•
" TURTLE SOUP,
" " SARDINES, -
'Pickled Corking,' Chew, Chow, Piccalilli, .Lobsters,
Cauliflower, Caputo.
Olives; Tomato, !Catsup, Walnut do., Mushroom dn.
Pepper Saucu,,lloniiny, Witte, Cranberries, theafiest
of Wind
S usi', Huaar•orred Hams, Shoulder. licilleon
'Sausago,,Soup • Maccaroni, Sugalu, Coffees, Teas,
MOlassra, and d it of all kinds.
CalEaNdW AhE, I INFJ SICOARS, among which are
lirentydlvelhousand German Sixes, prime Tobacco,
and the very boot end piirest LIQUORS in Chu county,
Confectionary cud Fruit, &e.
. All or which aro offerod to the citizens of Carlisle and
county of Cuotborland, ar.the lowest prices for cosh.
COME ONE, COME ALL, two doors East of Rhoads'
Warehouse.
CorllBlo, Nov. 9, 1859
FFIRE
EAST INSURANCE.
MUTUAL -- 7 , THE
FIN ALLEN
' AND PENNSBORO E IN
S NANCE' COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo
rated by an act of Assembly; Is now fully organized, and
In operation under the management of the following
commiSsloners, viz: .
,
. Dahr " Bailey, William It. Gorges, Michael Cocklin,
J. ill belberger, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun.
10,1 cob 11. Coover, Lewis Dyer, S. Eberly,. Bonio
min 11. Messer, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham.
"Alexander Cathcart.
The ratos of Insurance aro as low and favc rattle as any
Company of the kind in the State. ' Persona wishing" to
become members ore invited to make application to the
()goats of the company, who are willing to wait upon
them at any time. " . •
WIL.4. GORGAII, President. . IVEW STAGE. ROUTE.
CIIIRIiTIAN SPAYMAN, Vice President 11 The subseriber ban started a trkrookly line a!
LEWIS 11YER, Secretary. Stages botwoun'Carlisie and Landisburg, leaving Car.
' MICHAEL COOKLIN, Treasurer, lisle every, Monday,'Wedneeday, and Friday, immedi
Idanage'rs.Wm. R. Gomm, b. ilyor, Christian Stay itely on the ordeal of the aftbrnomi train of rare from
man, M. Coeitiln..l. C. Dunlap, It. Illartill,'D. Bally, dthe east. 'Returning, leaves - Landishurg at 800 A. 61.,
11. Omsvor 'Alex. Cathcart, JAVlckersham, J. Effibulbor every . Tuesday, Wednesday and , o
Saturday, and arriv
ger, 8. Eberly, J. Brandt. ~ .
.. tt Carlisle at 1.00 P. Si,, vie. Perry County Warn,
"AGENTS. Swings, Shormanedule, Sterrett's Gap and Carlisle Sul
.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. -.. John Sho trick, Allen.. ',bur Springs. On and.afer Juno.tho 16th, the line will
Henry Bearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn no run daily for the accommodation of passengers going
Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churebtowm; Modo Gill -to the Springs. .
11th, South' .Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Pones Fare to the several points as 'ollows: '
born'; Samuel Coovor, Meeltaniesbnrg ;J. W. Cocklin Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . . . .
ShopiMrdstown; D. Coovor, Shophordstown ;J. 0. One " Sterrett's 'Ottp,
ton. Silver Spring; head. Have(stielt, Silver Spring: " Shermantalale, . .. .
Charles ,Roll. Cal lisle: John flyer, Carlisle. • " ... Perry County Warm Sprlos,
'YORK COUNTY.W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wei
..,,," ' Laiidisburg, .
. . . .
ford, Franklin ; Jos. Griffith, Warrington ;J. F. Den,dorlL , Washington; D. Itutter,'Newburg; R. C. Clark. •-' ' ' RETURNING,
Dilisburg. t
DAUPHIN CO.—liousor it 'Lachman. Harrisburg.
Membors'of the company having polielueabout to ex
plro. can tiara thorn!) "wed by making application to
an ylof the Agent().
April 2O. 1859.
JNO. B. CRURCIL . . 9 RDERLY.
. CHURCH,& EnERLY
STEAM SAW MILL .• •
AND -J
LUMBER YARD,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
An kinds of
L U i3•E R,
constantly etrhand.
•
Lumber delivered at any point accessible by Railroad,
at the shortest notice.
. •
BUILDING TIMB.EB.
OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTIIB CUT TO_ORDER
May 25,1859—tr
HOWARD ASSOCIATIO,NI
PHILADELPHIA •
A Benevolent Institution, established by special en
dowmont for the relief of the and •dlstrossed,
afflicted with Virdlent and Epidemic 'dinetunes.l
and •eepecially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratin, by the Acting Sur ,
gecin, to all who apply by letter, with a description or
their condition, (axe, oCeillatinif, - IBibite - i - cf life, Ac.,)
and in cases.of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
--free of charge. . • '
VALUABLE REPORTS On Spermatorrhcce, and other
-Diseases of the Sexual Organncand on-the -NEW-Itl M.
EDI ES employed In the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted
to mated letter envelopee, tree of charge. Two or three.
'Stamm; for - postage will ho acceptable.
Address, DR. J. Slil GLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Su
aeon, Howard Association, No. 2 Sotith — Nliff6 - 911ei,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, •
117.11 A 1). 11EARTWELL, Premien ,
0110. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
D0,21,1859:19
•
L ADD, WEBSTER & CO.
. - IMPROVED TIOIIT STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
On Exhibition and for pale at iilrs.ll.. A. Minim's
DAGUEREESN DOOMS, 2nd door west of Dr.
,' Zrfzett's Ofileo„Carlisle, Pa.
Band for s. circular to
W. 11. MASON, Agent.
Doe. 7,1859-tf.
PAINTS AND OILS.- .
10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of oil. Jett
received with a large aasorttnent of
Varniehen, Fire Proof Point.
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc, .
'. • Putty, Colonel Z no,
Lltharge; . lied Lead, .
Whiting, Boiled Oil, '
Olen, lard Oil, ,
Shellac, - .. Sperm Oil, . •
Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &c., •
Colors of esery dandelion try, and Oil In cans and
Whoa at the Hardware Store of
March 7,'00.
are daily 'Tanking' In praise of
DR. EATON'S
=
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and why/ because It never toile to Instantaneous
roller when given in time. It acts as it by magic, Mid
one trial alone will convince you thitt what we say le
truo. It contains
NO PAREGORIC' OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings of your child, instead of by deadening Its
&melt:alit lin. For this reason It commends Recites the
only reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Grip
ing In the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach,
Wind. Cold In the bead, and Croup, nine, for Softening
the gums, reducing inflame thin, reguleting the Bowels
and relieving pain, it bite no equal—being an anti span
motile it is used with unfailing sluices,' In .all cases of
Convulsion or other Pits. An you value the
life and health of your children, and wiell to save them
from those sad nod blighting consequences Which are
certain to result from the use of narcotics . of which
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed,
'take none lint Dit. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL,
thin you ova rely upon. It is perfectly hartnlme and
cannot Injure the
,most delicate infant. Pricrt, '25 cents
Full directions accompany oath bottle. Prepared only
by CHIIIIOII & DUPONT.
No 419 Broadway New York.
•
ipOD FOoD
Healthy Luman Blood upon being.
ANALYZED
, _Ways presents us with the same essential element,.
n gives of course the True Standard. Analyze th
Blood of.n per•ee suffering from Consumption, Live
Complaint, Dyspepla, Scrams, Sc, end we find In
every instance certain defipippcles to the red globules
of Blood Supply these deficiencies and you are made
well. The BLOOD FOOD Is founded upon this Theory.
—hence' Its astonishing snores. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to thd daficioncles of the Blood In different
diseases: Yor Coughs' Colds,Bronchitis; or any affue
lion whatever of the THROA or LUNGS inducing Con
sumption, Use No, loshlch ' is always the No. for DO
pression of dpirlts. Loss of Appetite, and Ihr ail Chroo.
lo Complaints arising from Over use, General Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints,
No. 3, fur Dropepnia. Being' already prepared for nb.
sorption It is taken by drops and coaled immodiately
Into the circulation,' so that wb,at you gain you hitain.
The No. 6 is fur Female IrreguFirllles,ll.yeteria, Weak
neoses,, ha. dee spoclal directions Jim this. For Salt
Itheuua. Eruptions,Scrofulous; Kidney, and Itlodder
Complaints. take ,6. In all canoe tbe direction must
bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food $l per
bottle. Sold by 011URCII h DUPONT,
No Itreawa New York.
W. Dyolt h Sons. Philo 4o6 delpbta, d And y,
0. IL Kuper
Pittsburg Wholonaln Agents.
For dale by 13. Elliott, Carlisle.
T .
CH CREAM.'
Tho, subscriber rniuld respectfully' announce to
publlo that he •le now prepared with. additional ;
room, at his old stand optinclie the Bah Road' Depot. to
furniatrlce Cream of .EVERY FLAVOR, to any utunbut
said at short o nntice. " •
may 0, h10..:1t..' DAVID 11OCKAW.P.LLOW. •
.00 . T91i,.9 ;IRON AND ROUND
: , IRON of th e v ery best NNOLISII BRANDS warren
ad - In every way Superior, to Amorlotin make.: Just vo.
calved with a large assortinent' of
' Bhoselron, •-' ." Anvils, ; • '
Hoop Iran, . .Viers. ' , I
Band Iron, Saes, ,•'1 ' .. -.
. ,
Hares Shoe iron, ' • 'Rasps, .: •' , •
.. Spring Steel, • Dolts, '
' . Cast Steel Rivets, ' • .
' • •, . ' ' . ' Bihttar Huai, • .. Nuts,
. wrebate. . Homo Shoos,
• i_ . Screw Slates, . ~ ~ Nails.
Blacksmith Bellows Ac.‘ $0... ''
Cheaper titan the cheapest,oat the Hardware Store of
• 1 Deirolt, 7p 'SO:. ...i ''. •• • .._, , HENRY SAXTON.
N. D' All iron sold at city prices with frelibt added'
an dirarranted. • . • . .
~ AlthlgLE AND• PIIILA'.II.ELPIIIA
•
• •
Wkft” " SIM /40/-
DAILY PRIIIIOB - 1'1" LIN 1118 a; •
IyAlth & 8'111318.14 ' •
• • 811 MAIM, areEkl,• #lllLAtiEtruid..
• 1./..11110AD8, . •••
&AM STIIEKT, OATILMII, • PA. • - •
Aurcora Ms Mlle leave the Depot 811 Market 88 . t
nt 4 0'4 . , k, Pol.
Leave Cardillo, illy, ea 7 o'clock. A 8.f . .
Goode Intoudod f Oda tine. 'Mould bd marked O. &
Dolly Freight Lino, end emit in by 4 o'clock.
May
. 25, 18b0.
.
D , .1., D E I.l' II I A
, AND It NADINU
II A L li 0 A. •
81175151E1t 'ANNA NDElii •
•
-
'APRIL • 18, 385 D •
.
Two paneepger trains leave Ilarrivinirg dallyy(iun•
dew; excepted.) at B.OU A. 51 , and 2.45 P. AI- for Phila
delphia, arriving there at 12.50 - ilhOw and 7.40 P. M.
hemming, leave Philadelphia at. 7,30 A.M., nu d 3.30
arriving at Ilarriaburg at 12.40 noon and 8,25 P.
WM: BET
FAnsat To Philndolphla, No. 1 Care. $3.25; No. 2 '(lu
same train,) $270. •.
Yards toltoalllng. $1.60 and $1.30.
As. Heading. connect - with trains for Pottsville, Minors.
vfile,Tamaqua;Catilivivivt, Sc. •
Four trains leave Heading for Philadelphia , dolly, at
13 A. 01 , 10.18 A. M., 12.30 noon and 5.00 P. 51.
Leave Philadelphia. for Heading at. 7.30 A. M., 1.30
AL. 3.30 r. M., and 4.45' P. M.
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia. $1.75 and $1 45.
The morning train. from Harrisburg connects at
Reading with up train for Wilkosharre, Pittston and
Scranton.
Fnr through tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDN,
Senora' Agent.
May 11,'60
Landisburg to Warm Springs,
" .
Shermanadalo,
Sterrett's Gap,
Bulphqr Springs,
. ". .
The above line will regularly carry the !FAIL to and
from the several points above indicated. •
- I ,have also a well stocked LI VLRY S'AIILI, from'
.which•! am at all times ready to filen ish horses and oar •
Harms to those who will favorane with their patmage,
ou thp most reasonable termsand in the very best style.
mai1:11858. - 01:0103E HEN DEL.
•
VXCELSIOR PICTURES
LIEN WOOD would respeetfullytuform thi
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity - that 10 has token room.
In t'ug's new building, cast Omer of Market Square,
where he is at Oil times ready, to take AIIIBROTYPES
In the latest and most approved style. Pictures takon
lizi . isiny and-cloudy weather as well an clear. and sat.
isfsetion given or no charges made. Portraits and. Va.
guerrootypes copied. illinintarre Pictures taken for
Lockets kc.. In Ambrotype.
Ambrotypea warranted to stand the test of time, beta
or water.
Ladles ariit nontlomon aro cordially invite d to ma
.4 examine apocimenn.
Prices tro 25etn. to slo'
Jon. 27. 1858.-Iy.'
1V ERY STABLE.—Hpving pur
.L.4,chased from J. R. Nonemaker hie LIVERY EP=
TABLISIIMENE, I will ho always ready to Recommit.
, dote the public with` IfORSES, CAR.
40 7 -rs2 - ; l t t i rltelnEniy"Tnie". INS,
end tit ' aqt Y en t lti e n r n t r. o
business and a desire to please, the subscriber hopes to
recelve-a-liberAl-share of public. patronage.
0 EOIIOE
N: B. OnlnMusses on hand to supply i bose who 'nay ,
be In need of them.
Nov. 25. 1827.,
AN ES'lt . IY-E A V Elt
J
tda y m, • ' C•A lIINET
AND
• _ CHAIR
hIANUFAOTORY.
NORTII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA
Having been engaged in the bunineen for over twenty
years ho would return then). to bin customers and
Crieffle, fur the Ilbernl encouragement extended to him
in yearn cone by, And further neuron thorn thatno
- pains will bo spared, to give full antlsfactlon to all who
may favor him with a calL
• CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on bend, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the boot quality, of the In.
loot style, well finished, and BON at the lowest possible
prices tor cash.
lie also continues buslneen as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready mode Collins, Motellie or otherwise. kept con-
Manny on bend end funerals promptly attended to
personally In town or country, on the most reasonable
forme.
Cherry and NValnut Conine. lame 'size, well flubbed
nd lined inside, from 8 to 12 dellara.
Walnut Cunha covered from 15 to 30 dollore.
• , - • JAMES R. WEAVER.
• - •
May 25.18154--Iy. '
Y. B.—Two properties alturite In Churchtown,Ctnnb.
county, are offered for sale on easy, terms. Apply as
abort,. , .1. It. \Y•
IVilliam P. Lynch,
Practical PLUMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of
Main Stre.
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Ili route,
llot & Cold Shower Mahn,
Wator Meets,
Force end Lift Pumps,
‘Vro't Iron Wel'd Tubes,
HENRY SAXTON,
And every description of cocks and fitting. for gee
stem, water, itc. r .litiperior cooking ranges, beaters au I
gne fixtures putty, In churches, stores and dwellings
at short notice, In the most modern style. All mated
als and work In our line at low rates and warranted.
Iba.• Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23. 18511—ly
1860 HARDWARE.-
The Subscriber has just returned from the Eastern
cities with the largest, cheapest and best selected as
suriment of Hardware ever offered In thhiConnty. Eve
ry thing 'kept Ina largo Wholosale and Retail Hard
ware Store ran be had a little lower ihnn.,any other
house to the county at the Cheap Ili.rdware store of
March 7, 'W. HENRY SAXTON.
PRUSSES 1 BRACES !! SUPPOR
IrEnsw
1 .
S. W. Corner Twelfth & Race Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Practical Adjnster of Ilupture Trusses and iilecbani
cal Remedies. Iles constantly on hand a large Stock of
Genuine French trusses, also a complete assortment of
the lust American. including the celebrated . Whites
Patent Lever Tiuss, believed by the beet authorities ti
be superior to. any yet Invented. English end Aineri.
can Supporters and Bolts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory
; Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes. achiptedio both sea.
es, Is neat portable cases, French Pieisityies, Urinal Bags
Ac., Am..
Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt at.
ention.
Auguat 24, 1850
HAM ES ! HA 31 ES ! ! •lIAMES ! ! !
3p Pair Ilatuet,Just received of ail hinds.
, COMMON PATTERN,
LONDON PATTERN ;
ELIZABETHTOWN PATTERN,
with and without patent fastenings cheaper than eve!
at the Hardware Stove of
March 7, '6O.
4 IARPETS.
t 1 • ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP STORE.
.The subscriber being under very light expanses, has,•
tut is well known,always KlWl:roods very cheap; but
this season, ha, lig Reath d blinself of the recent great
depression In prices of o material, Au, offers at LOWER
PRICER !MAN wen DEPOLIZ, a very large asportment of
TX PF.STRY, BRUSSELS,
lINIPERIAL TIMER-ELY, ARP ET 8,
INGRAIN aud'VENITIAN
and OIL CLOTHS of dll widthii. In great variety. Also,
Canto'n and Cocoa MATTINOS of all kinds, with a large
stock of tow PRICED Ingrain Carpets at to Ml cents
per yard, Etnlr and Entry at RI to SO cents, also, Rag
Carpet., Cotton and Hemp Carpet', Rugs, Mats, Stair
Rods; Ac.,
11. I:LDS:MOE, •
•No. 43 Strawberry.p.; one docir 'above Chestnut.
SEII - Strewborry th first street west of Second, St.,
Starch 28. 180) ' , l'imsnxt.runs
WALTER' C. WHITMAN.;:f . ',I
Dealer In .
"
• • FINE GROCERIES .
N. W Corner 11th end Arch Street.,
• PHILADELPIHA..
Importers ol•Cinss Blackwell's ,•
' MULISH PICKLES ad SAUCES.
Particular attention paid in Meeting flue
wEss & corm . ..lms
For Faltill les, Snore always at Refiners' prices. Choice
WINES, LIQUORS and IIk:IMES, of the best brands,'
alwaye•on band.
Slay 0, '60..1y.
•
•
WM. H: MAURICE'S
CHEAP
BLANIT. UOOE,d BTAT Fourth, NERY EgAtILTBII3IENT,
321 i S treet, Chestnut S ifow South side
•
(i'icil , l: l si'Tll;l9Plll:4D Esau')
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Leagere. :lournala, Day 'Janke, Caeh Dookt, Lel ter Pa
Per,. Poolueap Saner, 11111 raper, Steel Dona In greet A.
slaty, SnvelnpeeeenlSelaes t Letter, nooks, 11111,1looka,
RR oEiPT IioOKS sec.'
, .
.Envehipleg Paper,-Quilts-Ac.,• COPPYINGLPREBBRB
$O, sB.ftud $lO. Copying Docks. copyleg,Broshes,
ALL, OTIIEIt ARTICLES VORTIIE COUNT.I;I9,IIOI*
Width will 6014 from twenty to thirty pmeent,l.4iBt,,
the orclliold'prlees; for rash. • - •
Carlyle Aprll 18,10.-Bm. ' '
Ntigtelaittoits.
♦. It: LIEN WOOD
Artt
the,..lf.. E. Church,
el, Carlisle.
Iron Sinks,
Bath Tubs,
Bath Boilers, •
Rash Basins,
IlYdrsulic Rams, &e.
C. H. NEEDLES,
HENRY SAXTON
3Tlebicinte:
TAOES DISEABII.I 'ORIGINATE Li
IMPURITY, OF THE BLOOD?, •
/.tiliht a question of vital importattre. and one which
has never been a:Were:tot ily_Fllsposed of hy the' proles
sore wiartearb tau' healing art. borne maintnlne—and
especially the old School Physielnns—that life lives, n
the Wood, and therefore all Abuses originate in it--
hut modern science avers that ailments have their
'origination in both the solids and fluids of the body.
That the latter proriondentte, however, is a fixed fart,
and medical kill bas•clearly demonstrated that at
least twoothirds of the ills that bureau limb is heir to,
have their source,ln an ' •
lAll'UltE STATE OF TIIS,BLOOB I
An, for Instance, In the long citalogtio. such an. Serofu
In, 'fetter, "Barber's Itch," Pimples, Blotches. Erystpe
las. Ulcers, Batt ithimin, discharges from the Ear, Paver
Boren or irruptive disease, of any kind .— These are As
cortelned by well known urridlcalfroAc Weave from bad
th‘ blglient MCMC4O authorities diclate
that mat rovers originate In the same manner, and
more particoleriy Typindil and searlet,the former ho
lag an lifterwal,, And the latter an external Irruirtlvi
disease; and In all persontintthelred by these maladies,
the blond Is fnund.to be fdther coagulated, or of a dark
unhealthy dolor.
.To n u mb e rlf largo majority of diseasei, as Well as to
mon which have already seined upon thous
tom, It Is nuceentry to
•
• IMBIBE TUE BLOOD •
Llodsey'S Improved Blood Searcher does not elatm to
be a
UNIVERSAL PANACEA
folevery disease known, but the pmpriators - clabit for
It the power not only or draining out no Impnrltles.ol
the blood; but by the skillful combination of well known
vegetable remedies, it will cure all diseases arising from
a deranged state of the liver, dale put 'dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and vigor to the ntomach. That the
!Immo SrAntomn Is all that Is claimed for It, the proprle
tors can produce
THE PROOF
• .
,
It Is only a few years since It was discoured, and yet
It has grown into such a Virginians that a la 2 e laboratory
has boon built exp'reselv for Ha manufact re—a large
number of men eutployed In putting It up, Id atilt the
SUPPLY , DOES .NOT EL 'MILD lANDI
'' We ask any candid man, r ah thin be 20. f the Mod
!eine did not prasess ALL the airfoils claimed for it /
The Proprietors have hundreds of certificates from
men of probity and standing in the community, Show
lug what the medicine is doing daily for the suffering
.' ASK ANY PERSON
who has over need the Blood Searcher wfiether tell
was ex perienred.•
Let the unlisted give it a trial—e Single bottle wit
coneince the most skeptical of its elllcary.•
. Yor Palit le Carlisle by S. W. linverstick,
nett,and 11..7. Kieffer; ItaufTrimn & .Son, Mechanics
burg; °Dweller A Zook, Shopherd,town; Joshua Cain
Ilogstown ; Jacob SiDIMOIIIi. Cross Bonds; Kiwts &
Wim, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leldich, lioillmt i prings 1
Mary W. Kissel,
_Churchtown ; Edward *tureen, Went
11111; .1. C. Fesnauchecy tiro.,-OatreillerrElmenfek et •/t
Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Norville; J. Hood &
Co.. Springfield; Russell. & Dice. Dickinson; 11 1 ,.'land •
& Waeltlnger Jacksonville ;- Win. Clark & L.., Lem
foods;, Wm. H. Ecklek_Sportlng_lllll;-1).-Denlinger-
Whits IlellTJ. C. Altick,Shipknsburg; all of Comber
land county r rii."' •
LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors,
Ilellithisaburg, Pa
$o 50
EMI
Mai/2
DIS . P,EP . B - .TA REMEDY
nn. DAItnTS lAMra
. • .
: - Aromatic Invigorating . Spirit.
This ?liedlelro bee helm lined byjhe public for els
years, with Increasing moor; - ICU icconmended to
cure , Dyspepele, NerVOURMIIM. Heart burn, Colic,
Pains, ,IVliiil in the Stomach, or Pubis in the
Dews's,' Headache. Drowsiness, Kidney .(iota.
' plaints, Luw ..plritii, Delirium Tremens,
_ •
Intemporence.
It Stimulates, Exhillrates,'lnvignrates, but will riot
Ditoshate or Stupefy.
An a Medicine, It in quick and effectual, curing the
most Aggravated revue of-Dyspepslit, .Idney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the Stomach and Dow.
els, in a Ppeody emitter.
It will lintel:illy revive the most drooping end 'snub
nocholly spirits, end' restore the weak, nervous and
sickly to health. strength nod vigor.
Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors,
have become dejected, and their ourTous systems shat
tered. constitutions broken down, and subject to that
horrible rune to humanity, the DELIRIUM TREBIEN., wil
almost immediately feel the happy and benithy invigo
rating effi caey of Dr. flame Invigormilug Spirit.
WHAT ITWILL DO.
•.
DOse—One wine glans full as often 40 necessary-
One dose will remove ail Pad Spirits.
One dose will rpm Heart burn.
Three doses will cure Indigestion. •
One dose wlirgive you a Oos d Appetite.
. One done will stop the distreedlng poinsof Dyspepsia.
One dose will remora the dletreseing nod disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flitul encl.,. and assoon as -the atom
nob receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distressing
load and all painful feelings will be removed.
• One dose will remove the most dlstressingpains of
Cellealther.iti_ the stomach or-bowels:
, A few doses will reariovc all obstructions in tbo Kid
nay, Madder or Urinary Os-gone.
Persons who are seriously stlicted with any Kidney
Complaints ere assured speedy relief by a dose,or_lwo
nod a radical cure by the Use of one or two bottles.
NIGIITLY DISSIPATION
Persons who, from dissipating too tisuch over night,
and - feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, In violent
headaches, slickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
&c., will 11l nd one'dose will Iwo - weall bad feelings:
Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, ellen id_take
the Invigorating rpirit three times a day; It will make
them strnng,i healthy and happy, remove all obstruc•
done and Irregularities from the menstrual organs and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to tho careworn
lace. - • -
' During pregnacy it will be found an invaluable tnedl
due to remove disagreeable svnsatlnas at the stomach,
All the proprietor asks Is a trial, and to induce this
to has put up the 121T1C011•11:113 SPIRIT 111 pint bottles
tt 50 do., lluarta
1):".. For In Carlisle bB. W. Ifaverstick :in No
bonlesburg sale
by L Kaufma n, and by Druggists goner
illy.
Feb. 1, 1860.-ly
.1860• SPRING F.A:
AT SHIONS,
. °
KELLERS" OLD STAND.
; A complete Block of Hats and Cups
non ready' for Inipcetleti. '
SILK.
FUR,
CASSIMERE,
•
. FELT & WOOL.
In every style and quality. We call partlenlar often-
Hon to our $3 SILK HATS. Silk and soft Hate, of
any style manufactured to order. Caps of all kinds.
lII:COLLECT KELLER'S OLD STAND.
North Hanover Street..
Carlisle March 14, 1860.
1000 8 4 )X14.',6 OF G1.A.5R. 4 .-
Of all stem Double and Angle tPfek. Plain, .Orna ,
manta' Coh red &c. J wit received at the Cheep hard
ware Store or
March
yo c GRIND STONES.-
Of all rhea, warranted of the brat quality.
,Just
arrived at the Hardware Elora of -
March 7, '6O. HENRY SAXTON.
1301VDER.-,
J. 2A.JCe g s Dupont. 'Lock and Rifle 'powder, with 111
large nesortment of
Safety hien, Slone Mills.
Picks, Stone Sledges,
Crow Ilare,. Stone Ilanunera
Just received at the cheap.ltardiora Store of
larrh, 7,-'6O. py x 4 Y ,9 A X TON.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.-
J. G. OALLIO & CO., successors to Wm. IL Trout
Would announce to their customers and the pubile
generally that they hare Just received from Phlindsi.
phis, a large and elegant stock of goods, In their Hue of
business of every variety, style and quality.
Thex-itsVe on hands skiendid 1 117
• Assortment of
HATS AND CAPS -
of all descriptions, from the common Wool
to the Roost FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices
that must suit every one who.has an eye to getting the
worth of his money. Ther stock Includes,
MOLESKIN, CASSISIEItE, BEAVER & PELT HATS,
of every style end color and uneurpaseed for LIMIT
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any
other establishment in the country.
MEN'S, BOYS'-and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of every description constantly on hand.
They respectfully invite all the old patrons and as
many new ones as possible, to sly ether . a
Apr. 25, 1550—1 y
PENN MUTUAL ;LIFE INSU
' wine 63IPANY.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The Board of Tritetere have declared an RETRO. 8041.
DIVIDRND of nFTESti per cent; and a regular Dividend
of TWENTY-FITE per cent. 'And also a CASH or inTza.
ter Dividend of SIX par cent anon - the Scrip Dividedda
of 1850 to February 1850 inelualve.
ain now ready to deliver gertificatea and pay In
terrat to ihone entitled thereto. A. L. SPONSLER
May 2,:1800. . , • 'Agent.
DE FOREST, ARNSTRONG :
• DRY' GOODS 1,11311.04ANT5,. •
80 t 82 dhambeis St., N.Y.
Would notify the Tradebhat they aro opening Woekly,
In now and beautiful patterne, the
irAlt 4 Erz i l c w 4:= ,
ALSO TliT
...
• AMO , S'KE-4G, .
A new Print , which eit , els every Print In the Conntrr
for perfection of execution and design in full Madden
Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than aorta inarket,
and meeting with extensive sale. ;
Orders promptly attended to. ilreb.Bl4-1y..",.
QUGA.II CURED '
10 Dried Beef, bologna, Yteh. Cheese. Colleen, Sugars,'.
Molnanen,' Teals, Macaroni, *led Fruit Totnatoen, .
Peaches In cane, Illnu Apple; CornArled and fresh, Oar;
dines, Anchoviesy Olives. AI u.Lld - calm: , Walnut , anit-Tow:
'matte lintatifi:John, Bull, Lendeu Ckukty :Irofcestera .
dre, '
Indle Soy, Ilnrvey's and Illeadlnk tleuea,.l'lcktla of MI,
Mods plain nrllaney. Nuetardqq OAP app
quallaY TolfacoOk &gars; 84'Orlealrftojeef pap,
.
,Q. 41) IVHISERT '
DiandiccOrtnea,snd Olns, te.. With a great variety 'of:,
goods not enumerated to be sold at. the 'lowest. CAM
.PRICES. Country produce taken in exchange. •••
Nay.
d, '60.-etn• •, •
' ' • !WM. BENTZ ,
. .
U._ AND, SPIKES.-:- . :
yiTou'd NOIR :410- -11 --i r l,kleiv.ent recelvairtifibe,
agi-itiest paaa aria all Warranted..Qatlatrywarchaatfo!
.autgilleilwlttt.oalla at Ilututtllictutata pi leesitit'Aby9
Itardware atom or
Meet 7,'!0. /SAXTON. .
lIENRY'SAXTON
J. O.'CALLIO & CO